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. >> manhattan da quoted a prison inhate who called apple's ios 8 a gift from god. warrant proof encryption allows apple and google to have control over the judicial process. >> it's our job to tell the american people the tools you're counting on us to use to keep you safe are becoming less and less effective. >> james comb my said just two years ago, investigators could get anything they needed with a court order, and that's what kept us safe. the house judiciary committee dealing with the ever constant struggle of freedom versus safety. >> i think i have to agree with the government that it's an instance we need to look at public. on it. i strongly agree with it. >> apple's lead attorney argued, ios 8 is the future and it better protects the privacy of its customers. what's inside the iphone used by seyed farouq and his wife before they killed 14 people is under attack. >> once you have holes in encryption, the rule is, it's not a question of if, but when those holes will be exploited. yesterday here in brooklyn, a federal judge ruled in apple's favor. in a simil
. >> manhattan da quoted a prison inhate who called apple's ios 8 a gift from god. warrant proof encryption allows apple and google to have control over the judicial process. >> it's our job to tell the american people the tools you're counting on us to use to keep you safe are becoming less and less effective. >> james comb my said just two years ago, investigators could get anything they needed with a court order, and that's what kept us safe. the house judiciary committee...
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. >> steve: the manhattan das softening his stance on quality of life crimes. were getting reactions night in >> reporter: good evening. one of the main things when you're talking to critics about this about what the da announced yesterday as they are concerned that broken windows will be tossed out the window. as you remember remember broken windows is a type of policing where please crackdown on low-level offenses in the hopes of deterring more serious crimes. despite what the da's office said yesterday you'll hear more about it now the mayor and the police commissioner say broken windows is not going anywhere. >> broken windows is here to stay. >> the police commissioner's trying to a shirt new yorkers that broken window policing will continue. he says it's going to be modified in manhattan since crime is down in the city. some are concerned the city is going to be slipping back to the other earlier days. they say they will no longer prosecute quality-of-life offenses such as public urination, drinking in public and littering. instead of making arrests, viol
. >> steve: the manhattan das softening his stance on quality of life crimes. were getting reactions night in >> reporter: good evening. one of the main things when you're talking to critics about this about what the da announced yesterday as they are concerned that broken windows will be tossed out the window. as you remember remember broken windows is a type of policing where please crackdown on low-level offenses in the hopes of deterring more serious crimes. despite what the...
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the manhattan da says he has about 100 phones he would like to get access to. talk to me. like to have you expand a little about what you are saying about europe and how this will be even more important. >> there are a number of different efforts, in the u.k. that yoully, this idea will be able to have freer access as a law enforcement agent. apple-specific, but more recognition that increasingly all of our lives are moving on to these devices. the absolutism of perfect privacy or perfect openness, neither one works in a free and open democratic society. is to create a managed way of gaining access, and that upsets many people in the technology community, but the flipside is that it creates a terrible dilemma for the legal community. there is an effort underway in the u.k. that looks like it has a lot of possibility to an acting some legislation to gain official access. cory: it seems like it creates this perverse cycle. if privacy is something customers care about, there will have to get the latest phone to get the privacy. >> the argument that apple has made is that it r
the manhattan da says he has about 100 phones he would like to get access to. talk to me. like to have you expand a little about what you are saying about europe and how this will be even more important. >> there are a number of different efforts, in the u.k. that yoully, this idea will be able to have freer access as a law enforcement agent. apple-specific, but more recognition that increasingly all of our lives are moving on to these devices. the absolutism of perfect privacy or perfect...
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the manhattan da says his investigators have 205 iphones which were part of the criminal cases that they cannot access.now the government has access the iphone, it has with on its case against apple which would have compelled the company to create a backdoor to extract the apple resisted on privacy grounds.in a statement reacting to the news that the government does not need his help for now, apple said , from the beginning we objected to their demands that they build a backdoor. we believe it was wrong. we believe it would set a dangerous president. the case should have never been brought.>> apple also promised to continue helping other law enforcement agencies with the investigation across the country.one question still to be answered is will the government share this as it's yet to be disclosed with other law enforcement agencies? at the apple store in midtown , good did new york. >> the time is 537 and the fallout from the lead problem has led to better statewide testing. they propose a bill that allows schools in new jersey to test drinking water for lead if the $20 million filters
the manhattan da says his investigators have 205 iphones which were part of the criminal cases that they cannot access.now the government has access the iphone, it has with on its case against apple which would have compelled the company to create a backdoor to extract the apple resisted on privacy grounds.in a statement reacting to the news that the government does not need his help for now, apple said , from the beginning we objected to their demands that they build a backdoor. we believe it...
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someone like the manhattan da has 175 phones he would like access to.aw enforcement officials all over the country have similar cases where it would help them build their cases if they could break into iphones. he says there is no possible procedure that can be used to make this a case-by-case method because, in our own dealings in national security, processes and courts and judges that make decisions about things like this. nancy: that's right, he would say -- i am not apples defense attorney but i wanted to hear him, how he answered. it is not back this phone has a , key that would unlock it and if he just turns that over to the fbi, the fbi can on lock the phone and get the information and then you are one and done. that key does not exist, that door does not exist. they would need to build a new operating system and install it on this phone in order to let the fbi use brute force to get into the phone by testing the 10,000 different possible passcodes. once you build that operating system, not only will other people want access to it, it will get ou
someone like the manhattan da has 175 phones he would like access to.aw enforcement officials all over the country have similar cases where it would help them build their cases if they could break into iphones. he says there is no possible procedure that can be used to make this a case-by-case method because, in our own dealings in national security, processes and courts and judges that make decisions about things like this. nancy: that's right, he would say -- i am not apples defense attorney...
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months and was a joint effort between narcotics and the manhattan da's office. they're set to face a judge tomorrow. kemberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we have some sad news tonight. the first uterus transplant in the u.s. has failed. it comes two weeks after the groundbreaking operation, and days after a news conference touting this major achievement. doctors at the cleveland clinic would only say the 26-year-old woman who underwent the procedure developed a complication. the uterus was surgically removed today and will be tested to determine what went wrong. >>> another deadly day in israel. this time in the west bank. two palestinian gunmen were shot and killed. earlier they had opened fire on a bus, injuring a number of passengers. the men died in a shootout in northern jerusalem. an arab israeli man caught in the crossfire was also killed. >>> joe biden is continuing his visit to israel. he condemned palestinian authority president for not condemning the violence. he addressed the back-to-back missile test by iran. the missiles were reporte
months and was a joint effort between narcotics and the manhattan da's office. they're set to face a judge tomorrow. kemberly richardson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we have some sad news tonight. the first uterus transplant in the u.s. has failed. it comes two weeks after the groundbreaking operation, and days after a news conference touting this major achievement. doctors at the cleveland clinic would only say the 26-year-old woman who underwent the procedure developed a...
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the manhattan da has about 200 lots iphone they will need help with. >> let's do the business news. rosanna: let's get down to business. the simpler, the better. >> it has been working. lots of changes coming to the company. one of the more popular changes as all day full breakfast menu. different items under 300 calories. may be it will be some sort of tie up between the new slogan. i have to look down. it does not roll off my tongue. we are not sure. maybe able to wear your big mac on your phone pretty soon. i do not go for the slogan. greg: it will not catch on. >> the music that goes with it. >> i am starving. i've got you covered. >> french fries all day. >> lauren, thanks a lot. >> remember that madman show. >> i love madmen. >> all right. what else do we have going on? rosanna: one man's junk is another man's treasure. we will talk to a sanitation worker. people cleaning out their junk. this guy is picking it fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network... and fiber optics move at the speed of light. over the last 10 years, our cable competito
the manhattan da has about 200 lots iphone they will need help with. >> let's do the business news. rosanna: let's get down to business. the simpler, the better. >> it has been working. lots of changes coming to the company. one of the more popular changes as all day full breakfast menu. different items under 300 calories. may be it will be some sort of tie up between the new slogan. i have to look down. it does not roll off my tongue. we are not sure. maybe able to wear your big...
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one person who comes to mind for example is the manhattan da. he was a friend of mine and has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level. he reminds us that basically any crime that involves communication, not just federal crime is harder to detect because of the encryption issue. i do believe that there needs to be a real adjustment in the pendulum. i think the response of the demands of the marketplace and the tech sector has gone a long way toward encryption. it has in fact created a situation where crime and potential terrorist plotting is harder to detect. i and others do agree that there needs to be a recalibration. i support the government position in the case involving apple in california and so, if we are to grapple with this problem, i think smart people can't solve the problem but we have to ensure that all the stakeholders are represented in that discussion. >> we continue to welcome your counsel. chairman, we worked a whole lot on trying to put legislative language authorizing some of the friday
one person who comes to mind for example is the manhattan da. he was a friend of mine and has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level. he reminds us that basically any crime that involves communication, not just federal crime is harder to detect because of the encryption issue. i do believe that there needs to be a real adjustment in the pendulum. i think the response of the demands of the marketplace and the tech sector has gone a long way toward...
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dagen: manhattan da can't work all of these phones and the nsa doesn't want to tell what they can and i still stand on the side of privacy. >> jo ling: if law enforcement had gotten with them earlier and talked through the mechanics of opened the phone, they probably could have opened it. dagen: the future of this is impenetrable device. maria: right. dagen: this is a big problem going forward. >> jo ling: we will bring you all of that from the product launch and the latest from san bernardino. maria: thank you so much. we will see you monday for that. don't forget the interview on wall street tonight. 8:00 p.m. eastern and tomorrow and sunday morning. i join them this weekend, catch you right here on the fox business network. we will be right back. stay with us. [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. .. mari
dagen: manhattan da can't work all of these phones and the nsa doesn't want to tell what they can and i still stand on the side of privacy. >> jo ling: if law enforcement had gotten with them earlier and talked through the mechanics of opened the phone, they probably could have opened it. dagen: the future of this is impenetrable device. maria: right. dagen: this is a big problem going forward. >> jo ling: we will bring you all of that from the product launch and the latest from san...
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one person who comes to mind is cyrus vance, the manhattan da. he was a friend of mine and has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level and he reminds us that basically any crime that involves communication, not just federal detectis harder to because of the encryption issue. believe there needs to be a readjustment in the pendulum. response to the demands in the marketplace, the tech sector has gone a long way toward encryption, but it has in fact situation where potential terrorist plotting is harder to detect. that theres do agree needs to be a recalibration. i of course support the government position in the case involving apple in california. if we are to grapple with this problem, i think smart people can solve the problem but we have to ensure all the stakeholders are represented in that discussion. : one last one if i could, others on the staff have worked a lot on trying to put legislative language authorizing some of the initiatives and their unity of effort. why do you want to leave some of your r
one person who comes to mind is cyrus vance, the manhattan da. he was a friend of mine and has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level and he reminds us that basically any crime that involves communication, not just federal detectis harder to because of the encryption issue. believe there needs to be a readjustment in the pendulum. response to the demands in the marketplace, the tech sector has gone a long way toward encryption, but it has in fact...
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manhattan da's office and the nypd both saying they have a backlog. all as a result of the low-level offenses. it can keep them from making as many as 10,000 arrests each year. we're talking about drinking in public, public intoxication, and public urination and littering. instead of being prosecuted. sly lay tors will receive a summons instead. officers had to arrest someone with a low level crime if they had an open summons. the d.a.'s says that that created a backlog for them. to be clear, if you have an open warrant, you'll still be taken into police custody, michael. but you'll get a summons instead of getting a whole new case. a lot of people are arguing. even though you get a summons the quality of life for everyone else. nobody wants to be around these types of low-level crimes in the city. it's only in effect for manhattan so far. back to you. >> see how this works out, if people actually pay these summons. >> right. >>> the mourners will line fifth avenue to pay respects to a former nypd officer killed on the job in texas. the funeral for da
manhattan da's office and the nypd both saying they have a backlog. all as a result of the low-level offenses. it can keep them from making as many as 10,000 arrests each year. we're talking about drinking in public, public intoxication, and public urination and littering. instead of being prosecuted. sly lay tors will receive a summons instead. officers had to arrest someone with a low level crime if they had an open summons. the d.a.'s says that that created a backlog for them. to be clear,...
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tod testify including fbi director o james comey, apple general counsel bruce sue well andwel a manhattan da advance, jr. in los angeles, robert gray, fox news.ne >>> 9:16 our time right now. that means allison is back with the other stories making makin headlines this morning. >> good morning holly and goodgl morning to all of you, and tou,d all of you. y >>> we begin in virginia, whereh a plea deal is expected for thee man accused of in thein the disappearance and murders of two college students. stunts. jesse matthew, jr. expected toec plead guilty in the cases tomorrow. the deal would make him immuneam to the death penalty matthew was arrested following the murder of uva student hannaa graham in 2014. now, he was later charged withet the death of morgan harringtonag seen there in 2009.9. matthew is already serving live in prison for a sexual assaultsu in fairfax county.. >>> hard to believe i know but it has been two years now since relisha rudd went missing. rudd was just eight-year-old when she was last scene with ah janitor at the homeless sheltert where she lived with her family. pol
tod testify including fbi director o james comey, apple general counsel bruce sue well andwel a manhattan da advance, jr. in los angeles, robert gray, fox news.ne >>> 9:16 our time right now. that means allison is back with the other stories making makin headlines this morning. >> good morning holly and goodgl morning to all of you, and tou,d all of you. y >>> we begin in virginia, whereh a plea deal is expected for thee man accused of in thein the disappearance and...
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instances, cases across the country, the apple iphone may be cracked by prosecutors, 175 iphones, manhattan dainto those iphones in criminal cases. stuart: the pandora's box is being open. we don't know who is opening up the iphone. liz: who developed the technique. stuart: but somebody did it and now everybody wants these iphones open. stocks at numb 109, not suffering at all. i'm going to talk fast food. i am a customer. mcdonald's and jubilee, stocks going in opposite directions, start with mcdonald's please, new high? nicole: new high second day in a row, seventh time this year. new high as mcdonald's announces looking for franchisees, they want to expand in china, south korea, hong kong, 1500 restaurants and this just adds to what they have been pushing, monopoly promotion, mobile ordering we talked about this week. this is the plan and a new high. stuart: we understand they are starting at a new burger chain. is that correct? >> that is right. mcdonald's has gained 30% over the last year, jacoby lost 30% so now they are trademarking better burger, they want to add to their other small ch
instances, cases across the country, the apple iphone may be cracked by prosecutors, 175 iphones, manhattan dainto those iphones in criminal cases. stuart: the pandora's box is being open. we don't know who is opening up the iphone. liz: who developed the technique. stuart: but somebody did it and now everybody wants these iphones open. stocks at numb 109, not suffering at all. i'm going to talk fast food. i am a customer. mcdonald's and jubilee, stocks going in opposite directions, start with...
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. >> maria: manhattan da is doing a great job and when i see first responders, it gets me upset. >> weery lucky to have the best police force. >> maria: i know it. we will see you soon. coming up, a big announcement, nfl star walking away from the game early on his own terms. is this the new trend? return of hbo's game of thrones as the trailer is released. ♪ they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because you can't build the business of tomorrow on the network of yesterday. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. because you can't build the business of tomorrow all across the state, the economy is growing, wit
. >> maria: manhattan da is doing a great job and when i see first responders, it gets me upset. >> weery lucky to have the best police force. >> maria: i know it. we will see you soon. coming up, a big announcement, nfl star walking away from the game early on his own terms. is this the new trend? return of hbo's game of thrones as the trailer is released. ♪ they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and...
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one person that comes to mind, the manhattan da. a friend of mine has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level and reminds us that any crime that involves communication, not just federal crime is harder to detect because of the encryption issue. i do believe that they're needs to be a readjustment and the pendulum. with response to the demands of the marketplace, the tech sector has no long way to encryption, but it has, in fact created a situation where crime and potential terrorist plotting is harder to detect. i and others do agree that they're needs to be a recalibration. i, of course,i, of course, support the government position in the case involving apple in california. my people can solve the problem, but we have to ensure all the stakeholders are represented. >> we will continue to welcome your counsel. the chairman and i and others have worked a lot on trying to put legislative language authorizing some of the initiatives they are comprised of, the unity of effort. why do you want to l
one person that comes to mind, the manhattan da. a friend of mine has been very vocal about the encryption issue from the local law enforcement level and reminds us that any crime that involves communication, not just federal crime is harder to detect because of the encryption issue. i do believe that they're needs to be a readjustment and the pendulum. with response to the demands of the marketplace, the tech sector has no long way to encryption, but it has, in fact created a situation where...
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. >>> a manhattan woman accused of draining the retirement savings for luxury cars has been caught. was a fortune hunter. tony reports. >> reporter: the da says it happened in washington heights. older men approached in restaurants and coffee shops by a charming woman investigators say before long she gained her money. >> there was a lot of people trying to scam older people these days. >>> very sad. >> yeah it is because these people worked hard for their money. >> 44-year-old, accused of ripping off three men who lived alone. an 81-year-old church musician and former college professor. she allegedly played on their good nature with false stories of an abusive husband and children who died young the da says evans took $400,000 spent on clothes and convertible. >>> more than 10 years ago when married a man in his 80s. he was nathan sparrow died in 2006. evans still lives in his apartment paying $300 a month. one neighbor reacted to the criminal charges. >>> i'm not terribly surprised. >> why do you say that? >> it seems to be the nature of who she is. >> now she is in jail the da says her alleged victims paid a high price for her friends
. >>> a manhattan woman accused of draining the retirement savings for luxury cars has been caught. was a fortune hunter. tony reports. >> reporter: the da says it happened in washington heights. older men approached in restaurants and coffee shops by a charming woman investigators say before long she gained her money. >> there was a lot of people trying to scam older people these days. >>> very sad. >> yeah it is because these people worked hard for their...
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. >>> a manhattan woman accused of raiding the retirement savings of elderly men to support her taste for lingerie and luxury cars. she looked like a friend but the da says she was a fortune hunter. cbs2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: the da says it happened in washington heights. older men approached in restaurants and coffee shops by a charming woman. before long she gained their friendship and eventually their money. >> there's a lot of people trying to scam older people these days. >> reporter: very sad. >> it is. they worked hard for their money. >> reporter: mary evans seen in the surveillance picture is men, a 77-year-old retiree and an 81-year-old retired church vision and a 71-year-old college professor. she played on their good- natured with false stories of an abusive husband and children who died young. evans took in $400,000 and spent some of it on sprees at victoria's secret and a mercedes convertible. we learned mary evans has a long history of involvement with much older men. more than 10 years ago when she was in her early 30s, she married a man in his 80s. his name was nathan sparrow. he died in 2006. evans still lives in his
. >>> a manhattan woman accused of raiding the retirement savings of elderly men to support her taste for lingerie and luxury cars. she looked like a friend but the da says she was a fortune hunter. cbs2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: the da says it happened in washington heights. older men approached in restaurants and coffee shops by a charming woman. before long she gained their friendship and eventually their money. >> there's a lot of people trying to scam older...
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. >>> a manhattan woman accused of raiding the retirement savings of elderly men to gained their friendship and eventually their money. the da she took in thousands of dollars. >>> very sad. these people worked hard for their money. >> evans seems to have a long history of involvement with much older men, she married a man in his 80s. he still resides in his apartment for $300 a month. >>> the top jobs that could be bad for your heart. >>> a brooklyn community claims their pets are being poisoned. >>> the battle between apple and the fbi is front and center on capitol hill what the fbi director told lawmakers. >>> don't forget you can connect with us during the show and all day long to be honest, we just posted an update on our facebook page follow us on twitter, and personal handles like there if you like the talk blinds to go's cellular shades are as beautiful as they are energy efficient, insulating your home in warm weather and cold. right now, take 25% off hundreds of styles and colors just in time for winter! blinds to go. blinds for life. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the e
. >>> a manhattan woman accused of raiding the retirement savings of elderly men to gained their friendship and eventually their money. the da she took in thousands of dollars. >>> very sad. these people worked hard for their money. >> evans seems to have a long history of involvement with much older men, she married a man in his 80s. he still resides in his apartment for $300 a month. >>> the top jobs that could be bad for your heart. >>> a brooklyn...