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>>plabilto t'the rnme e that information. the government said, hey, we are only asking for it not this cases not saying we get to keep the tool. >> tonight we are taking a look at the core of the concerns and varying views on privacy and security. >> julie sims talked to local experts on both sides of the debate and joins us in the newsroom. >> everyone we talked to agreed this is a complicated case, they all believe it's the tip of the iceberg. in a on line letter, apple's ceo called the government's demands chilling. so does campbell law professor, kevin lee. >> this is destructive. >> reporter: the government is using a law established in 1789 to compel app toll give agents access to encrypted data on a cell phone used by one of the san bernardino shooters, lee believes both sides need to
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>> we have to think about where this is heading. the bigger question is who should be in charge of making those decisions. >> reporter: balancing privatesey rights with security concerns lee would like to see the supreme court or congress take up the issue before apple considers come complying. >> once the key exist, every time law enforcement seeks to gain access to a locked phone, that pathway will be available. >> a difficult case, it highlights a value that we deeply hold, privacy. >> reporter: nc state political sign professor calls this a tough case but believes apple needs to comply and ultimately will. >> it's a case in which we are talking about a terrorist that committed a heinous act and getting access to information that could indicate the motivations, could lead to others who are coconspirators. >> reporter: as technology takes on a bigger role in our personal lives, he says cases
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>> this is a crucial test case, it's going to set a precedent, that will be used by courts, by companies, in the future. >> reporter: other high-tech companies like google and facebook have already come out in support of apple, with both sides digging in their heels, the showdown is expected to last a while. >> this topic is stirring up conversation on social media. michael m says, apple versus fbi, the impost is looking to get by the tries and erase feature. that's all that is needed. can't believe apple can't do that. this is from jillian, could apple help the fbi this one time. the serious problems emerge at scale. glenn says what could is encrypted hard drive when all a hacker needs to do is hack the i cloud account. if apple doesn't win this lawsuit it will be a huge win for hackers.
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use hash tag apple versus fbi. eats a tough thing to wo on -- you have a tough job with the system coming through. it's looking serious. >> some of the parameters that are producing the severe weather today in louisiana and mississippi, look the same here tomorrow. we have the concern we could be looking at a widespread outbreak of severe weather tomorrow. typically march, april and may. coming early, not in the mind set for severe weather. our minds are on snow. >> when are the kids going to get more snow. to the radar view, all is quiet and drizzle, mist, fog, what we will see through the evening and overnight is light precipitation. day break, the southern counties could see thunderstorms roll in. the bottom line, on the fitness forecast, clouds, fog and drizzle. if you are watching from fayetteville, goldsboro, temperatures rising as we go through night. a warm front moves in from the coast, helping set the stage tomorrow. things will start to warm up in the atmosphere will become unstable.
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last night, the traffic is moving better on the durham freeway, doesn't look as wet. interesting temperature trend today. we stayed in the 40s from the beginning to the ends ends of the day. high temperature occurred at 4:20 this afternoon, 46. rather chilly, likely remaining that way from the triangle north and west as we are wedged in, with the cool stable air. there are the warmer temperatures down east towards the coast, willmington and hatteras, areas west may get stuck in the weather tomorrow. here is our satellite and radar picture, back in time 8 hours, the action is heres see the big spin in the atmosphere, low pressure resides in the upper atmosphere. the warm front, other fronts throughout the south. area of low pressure forming. this will intensify and travel to the north and east through the night. all this warm air, you see and
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the warm front will overspread the area where the weather is severe across mississippi and louisiana. with tornados being reported on the ground. hattiesburg, about here, the big red boxes that pop up, those are the watches in effect. maybe a new one issued for southern alabama shortly. all the highlighted counties are tornado warnings, and some of the reflecttivity values on the radar, the velocity values, look impressives tornados are likely on the ground. these are the reports of tornados touching down, praie , wehod yoe de e gethe, sithe rp had tornado touching down. 8 reports of tornados touching down. the risk for tomorrow, you see the orange k enhanced risk and possible we may see this upgraded to a moderate risk for the day tomorrow. damaging winds very likely, a few tornados and potential for large hail. see the scale, high for winds,
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than 70 miles per hour. that will do quite a bit of damage, similar to what we could see if we had tornados. hail, 1-2-inch in indictment. flood, low potential. maybe an inch to an inch and a half of rain out of the event. tornados could be strong b long lasting as well. be prepared to take cover if a tornado warning is issued for your neighborhood. get a mind set of where you need to go in case a warning is issued. if you have the alert app b you will alerteif warnings are issued for your area. weather call will come in handy, too, you will get calls if there are warnings issued for your location or if you have your cell phone, lit do the same. showers are possible tomorrow morning, warmer start, we expect 56 in the triangle. time period mid-morning through late afternoon, we have the severe threat. temperatures likely to rise in the 70s.
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and a lot of wind, too, 56. dry friday, saturday and sunday and monday and tuesday, cool initiallies we warm up by sunday and welcoming nbc to wral monday, should be quite quiet. i can't stress enough this is not impressive but unusual for february to have a severe weather outbreak which could occur tomorrow. >> we got our attention. coming up, the first ones called out to emergencies, many cases, they help save lives. >> a book is honoring a team of firefighters and crews from past and present. our tarheel traveler talks to
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