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the landlord drove a whole or worse yet, the safe company is required to put a backdoor lock on their safe that law enforcement can use to open. so we are taking a substantial step beyond assisting a warrant and essentially rebuilding security and access control. >> but we do have to ask the question what the alternative is. we can debate. there are a variety of mechanisms that exist, there are split key options, backdoor master key, whatever you choose to characterize. there are there are a range of options. however, right now none of those options have been used in what is true that these devices are locked to law-enforcement, apple is refusing to comply with this and other warrants. as a result those phones act as active safe havens for people who want to conduct criminal activity. >> how valuable is this phone? it's a county owned phone, the personal phones of him and his wife, the other shooter they destroyed them. they drop some of the electronics and the like. they did go to great lakes links to cover their tracks elsewhere. this is a county owned phone to do you think it's tha
the landlord drove a whole or worse yet, the safe company is required to put a backdoor lock on their safe that law enforcement can use to open. so we are taking a substantial step beyond assisting a warrant and essentially rebuilding security and access control. >> but we do have to ask the question what the alternative is. we can debate. there are a variety of mechanisms that exist, there are split key options, backdoor master key, whatever you choose to characterize. there are there...
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do i want apple to make a backdoor to enable that? i would say no.ike mike haden, i don't think that apple should be compelled to make a backdoor that would make entire technology so much more unsafe. anthony: on a case by case basis, you say we need access. like a search and seizure, in fourth amendment bill of rights thing. >> i do, but we have to figure out the mechanism, i don't think it can be where there is a universal backdoor that is there, there is no question, those who wish us will, will -- who wish us ill will find that and use it for criminal purposes. maria: on one hand you want to be able to get that information from the phone, but is apple being asked to create software that will make everyone vulnerable? >> that is the question, i think along with mike haden and others who have been surprisingly, i think, resist ant to the notion they should become pehled to create -- campbelled to create software that penetrates their own question -- own system, i have questions about that, this is say international issue not just about u.s., where
do i want apple to make a backdoor to enable that? i would say no.ike mike haden, i don't think that apple should be compelled to make a backdoor that would make entire technology so much more unsafe. anthony: on a case by case basis, you say we need access. like a search and seizure, in fourth amendment bill of rights thing. >> i do, but we have to figure out the mechanism, i don't think it can be where there is a universal backdoor that is there, there is no question, those who wish us...
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we have the backdoor cold front coming in from new england, ocean air. the farther south and west you head, the warmer you're going to be. still 66 by 3 p.m. tomorrow in trenton. it's a little bit cloudier with the ocean air as well as the moisture. accuweather forecast for the afternoon going like this. breezy, becoming warmer. high getting up to 69. but cooler right along the coast. partly cloudy tonight. we're down to about 50. heading in to tomorrow it's cooler. some sun out there. 59 in midtown. but 40s over eastern long island and 70s well south and west of new york city. we'll split the difference on the western suburbs and be in the lower to mid 60s. showers come in late tomorrow night, last in to friday morning. we clear out friday afternoon. 67. we've raised the temperature on friday with more temperature late in the day. bright but cooler on saturday. near 60. easter sunday, not looking too shabby. >> very happy bunny. >> 58 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds. i think rain waits till monday to move in. if we're lucky, it's out of here by tue
we have the backdoor cold front coming in from new england, ocean air. the farther south and west you head, the warmer you're going to be. still 66 by 3 p.m. tomorrow in trenton. it's a little bit cloudier with the ocean air as well as the moisture. accuweather forecast for the afternoon going like this. breezy, becoming warmer. high getting up to 69. but cooler right along the coast. partly cloudy tonight. we're down to about 50. heading in to tomorrow it's cooler. some sun out there. 59 in...
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do i want apple to make a backdoor. i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because they make the entire technology so much more unsafe. >> be sure to tune in at 8:00 p.m. eastern for the premiere of ulster become fox business network. the global market action overnight in asia. that is up 1.7%. hong kong hang seng gained 1%. kospi gave one quarter of 1%. the only thing to the downside was japan's nikkei down one and a quarter%. lauren: by 20 points that the cac higher by 20 points in the dax in germany up by 29. stocks are up five weeks in a row looking at your stock index futures. dow futures up again. s&p a 3.5, nasdaq up seven. let's show you some key commodities. oil at $40 a barrel. it is down 20 cents, but we haven't seen 40 cents yesterday and before that last year. cool down $11 if let's look at how the dollar is faring. recently the fomc pulling back. today, the japanese yen is stronger against the dollar, but we do see the euro and the u.k. pound weaker. lauren lauren: and stands at 1.87%.
do i want apple to make a backdoor. i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because they make the entire technology so much more unsafe. >> be sure to tune in at 8:00 p.m. eastern for the premiere of ulster become fox business network. the global market action overnight in asia. that is up 1.7%. hong kong hang seng gained 1%. kospi gave one quarter of 1%. the only thing to the downside was japan's nikkei down one and a quarter%. lauren: by 20 points that the cac higher...
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. -- some called a golden key or a backdoor.ector comey says it's a front door, lawful search for leads from a dead homegrown terrorist. be the way it's a battle over much more than one phone. manhattan district attorney says he has 175 apple devices sitting in new york evidence lockers that he cannot unlock. los angeles pd have several hundred more than apple has flagged more than a dozen cases across the united states where the fbi wants to crack down, to crack its and security systems. if apple unlocks one device, where will the line be drawn? the endgame, whatever it is, will impact your phone, my phone and millions of others. it could have huge consequences for american tech firms, american cops and spies in every american and probably every world citizens cybersecurity. as i mentioned this is an area i know something about her i was a senior member of the house intelligence committee on 9/11. i was briefed as part of the so-called any update on what was then called stellar wind which was the precursor to the bold telephone
. -- some called a golden key or a backdoor.ector comey says it's a front door, lawful search for leads from a dead homegrown terrorist. be the way it's a battle over much more than one phone. manhattan district attorney says he has 175 apple devices sitting in new york evidence lockers that he cannot unlock. los angeles pd have several hundred more than apple has flagged more than a dozen cases across the united states where the fbi wants to crack down, to crack its and security systems. if...
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i am not for a backdoor.or a transparent front door that tells the american people first how to solve this problem can and the second ticket to our allies and say is this an international solution that we can work with? you can see both sides of the argument, but i think the argument has become polarized around all one way or the other, when really what we want is the middle. emily: is intelligence and law-enforcement be undermined by having this conversation so publicly? >> there is a risk in that. that is a great question. as you see, what happened to bin laden after the east african embassy bombings in 1998, it was revealed that the community was tracking him with his satellite phone. and then three years later, 9/11. and then the snowden links, and then we saw a lot of issues that we were not going to be able to stop. in the past we have been able to stop things that the intelligence community and law enforcement worked hand-in-hand in stopping. emily: you think the paris attack could have been stopped is
i am not for a backdoor.or a transparent front door that tells the american people first how to solve this problem can and the second ticket to our allies and say is this an international solution that we can work with? you can see both sides of the argument, but i think the argument has become polarized around all one way or the other, when really what we want is the middle. emily: is intelligence and law-enforcement be undermined by having this conversation so publicly? >> there is a...
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you may see congress passed legislation mandating a backdoor entry for the government.t is something the government and tech companies need to work together on. it will not be solved immediately or perfectly. emily: alex, you spoke about france specifically, but what about the rest of the eu? how does the rest of europe feel about this encryption issue? u.k., there are measures introduced called the per's charter to increase access to social media. germany is a slightly different perspective. germany has its own historical context of fascism and communist governments with huge access to personal lives. there is a fair amount of pushback in germany. it is a complex issue across the region. emily: with this bill put tim cook in jail, if this iphone were used in the paris terror attacks? >> i imagine there are a number of people at the apple organization that would be more likely to become the scapegoat than tim cook. i cannot imagine the u.s. deporting tim cook. nski --g about roman polas emily: but apple executives, potentially. what ripple effect could this have in terr
you may see congress passed legislation mandating a backdoor entry for the government.t is something the government and tech companies need to work together on. it will not be solved immediately or perfectly. emily: alex, you spoke about france specifically, but what about the rest of the eu? how does the rest of europe feel about this encryption issue? u.k., there are measures introduced called the per's charter to increase access to social media. germany is a slightly different perspective....
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backdoor it would make the technology so much more[engines] you can't have a hero, if you don't haveains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ kennedy: at the end of of rainbow is a pot of gold. at end of every st. patrick's day celebration is a hangover. >> at end of my week, e-mail from you. >> you broke me down, i can say, i like your show. fantastic. >> karen, how old are you? you sound like a schoolgirl? how much experience have you had in real life. i have watched you, i'm sorry to say, you are overrated. i would rate you but there is no yelp category for unattractive middle age prostitute. >> then great show, i just wish you would not talk at the same time. you should hear the voices in my head, it is like a kalena tutt phony. >> -- cacophony. >> simple to know, no one wants to hear from you. love your show, you are brilliant and insane. you are brin sane. they should write a song about that. >> you are beautiful, and intelligent, but if you dismy chosen cast again, karma will swat outback side. karma? that was my pole name in high school. >> you need new writers. i wou
backdoor it would make the technology so much more[engines] you can't have a hero, if you don't haveains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ kennedy: at the end of of rainbow is a pot of gold. at end of every st. patrick's day celebration is a hangover. >> at end of my week, e-mail from you. >> you broke me down, i can say, i like your show. fantastic. >> karen, how old are you? you sound like a schoolgirl? how much experience have you had in real life. i have...
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some call it a golden key or backdoor. director comey says it's a front door. a law full search for leads from a dead homegrown terrorist. either way it is a battle over much more than one phone. manhattan's district attorney cy vance says he has 175 apple devices in sitting in new york evidence lockers he can't unlock. the los angeles pd has several hundred more. apple has already flagged more than a dozen cases across the united states where the fbi wants it to crack down, to crack its own security systems. if apple unlocks one device where will the line be drawn? the endgame, what every it is, will impact your phone, my phone and millions of others. it could have huge consequences for american tech firms. american cops and spies and every american and probably every world citizen's cybersecurity. as i mentioned this is an area i know something about, i was a senior member of the house intelligence committee on 9/11. i was briefed as part of the so-called "gang of eight," what was then called stellar wind, which was precursor to the bulk telephone metadata pr
some call it a golden key or backdoor. director comey says it's a front door. a law full search for leads from a dead homegrown terrorist. either way it is a battle over much more than one phone. manhattan's district attorney cy vance says he has 175 apple devices in sitting in new york evidence lockers he can't unlock. the los angeles pd has several hundred more. apple has already flagged more than a dozen cases across the united states where the fbi wants it to crack down, to crack its own...
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allowing the backdoor cold front coming in. there it is. during the afternoon. settles in and then move back to the north for the weekend as a warm front. it spins in and creates a chance of rain for our weekend thaflt is how it is more unsettled as the days go by. >> upper 40ss to 50s. 52 in raleigh. so, it will be milder than what we woke to this morning. once the sun comes up, it warms up quickly. could be 80 at 8:00 8:00. winds sought west at five-10. 80 in southern pines, about 79 here in raleigh. just a gorgeous day. got public, the acc tournament. you got weather. call in sick tomorrow? 79 tomorrow. now, emergency alert system is a practice, mow warnings out there thursday, 79, unsettled for the weekend. but it will not be a lot of rain. just want to say the weekend will not be long. >> sunday will be the wetter day, though. >> all right, mike, thanks. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the two higher seeds take care of the business at the acc tournament. >> getting a boost from the krurpb time >>> settin ird meet e duey w tprevus game s, threh toexpect ow>> d
allowing the backdoor cold front coming in. there it is. during the afternoon. settles in and then move back to the north for the weekend as a warm front. it spins in and creates a chance of rain for our weekend thaflt is how it is more unsettled as the days go by. >> upper 40ss to 50s. 52 in raleigh. so, it will be milder than what we woke to this morning. once the sun comes up, it warms up quickly. could be 80 at 8:00 8:00. winds sought west at five-10. 80 in southern pines, about 79...
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the justice wants apple to find a backdoor for the iphone they have in their possession from the san bernardino shooters. tim cook said he couldn't dowould have to invent something in order to do that and that is beyond the pale, that is more than he should be asked to do. i assume you disagree with him. >> well,ed publicly in court, and i've had a number of great conversations with tim cook on issues of privaciy. what i will say, though, is is is important to everybody because privacy is an important issue for everyone -- it's important to me as the attorney general and to if they invent the backdoor, the cracking of the security, then y'all can use it for anything else. he said you can use it to turn on my on me if you wanted to once you had access. >> we're not asking for a backdoor or for him to spy on're asking them to do what the customer wants. the real owner of the phone is the county, the employer of onets that are dead and we ask them to remove the password erase function that get the password wrong over ten times. it's very narrow and focused. >> stephen: do you work for t
the justice wants apple to find a backdoor for the iphone they have in their possession from the san bernardino shooters. tim cook said he couldn't dowould have to invent something in order to do that and that is beyond the pale, that is more than he should be asked to do. i assume you disagree with him. >> well,ed publicly in court, and i've had a number of great conversations with tim cook on issues of privaciy. what i will say, though, is is is important to everybody because privacy is...
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if they invent the backdoor, the cracking of the security, then y'all can use it for anything else. he said you can use it to turn on my iphone and spy on me if you wanted to once you had access. >> we're not asking for a backdoor or for him to spy on anyone. we're asking them to do what the customer wants. the real owner of the phone is the county, the employer of one of the terrorists that are dead and we ask them to remove the password erase function that wipes the phone after you get the password wrong over ten times. it's very narrow and focused. >> stephen: do you work for the obama administration. >> i'm in the cabinet. >> stephen: so as attorney general, can you investigate the obama administration even if he didn't want you to? >> it's not a situation that's come up while i have been attorney general. general an independent position? could you investigation the administration without their asking you to? >> we do our job independently. we look at issues that come up and do independent investigations and decide what the issues are. >> stephen: last night in the debate jorge
if they invent the backdoor, the cracking of the security, then y'all can use it for anything else. he said you can use it to turn on my iphone and spy on me if you wanted to once you had access. >> we're not asking for a backdoor or for him to spy on anyone. we're asking them to do what the customer wants. the real owner of the phone is the county, the employer of one of the terrorists that are dead and we ask them to remove the password erase function that wipes the phone after you get...
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backdoor it would make the technology so much more here's the plan.t your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. my school could be bad.ing fast. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com test. test. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes.
backdoor it would make the technology so much more here's the plan.t your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ then your eyes may see it, differently.ave...
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iphone, it has withdrawn its case against apple which would have compelled the company to create a backdoor to extract data from the device. apple resisted on privacy grounds.in a statement reacting to the news, apple said from the beginning we objected to the demand that apple build a back door into the iphone because we believe it was wrong and it would set a dangerous president. this case should have never been brought . with other law enforcement investigations as it has in the past. will the government share it and that is yet to be disclosed. with other law enforcement across the country, to help in those cases . >> that's the latest live in midtown. ben and juliet, back to you. >> a man is accused of raping a transgender woman at the historic and dutch village. it happened at the bathroom here and here they look at the wanted poster of the suspect. they said the victim was in the unisex bathroom of the bar when the suspect walked in and assaulted her twice. it happened around 1140 saturday night. the victim was treated and they say the man goes frequently and may have been dealing dr
iphone, it has withdrawn its case against apple which would have compelled the company to create a backdoor to extract data from the device. apple resisted on privacy grounds.in a statement reacting to the news, apple said from the beginning we objected to the demand that apple build a back door into the iphone because we believe it was wrong and it would set a dangerous president. this case should have never been brought . with other law enforcement investigations as it has in the past. will...
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we don't want a backdoor. we want companies to do what they've been doing for years which is provide assistance when they can and how they can. and hautacam will be determined and i feel should be determined by the court in every specific case when there's a battle law enforcement interest to do so. most respectfully we did not wait for congress to stop considering an issue to bring court action but what happened was someone killed 14 people in san bernardino and in the course of our investigation a couple of our assistance obtained information from the device. the same way if we need to get into that person's desk or lochner, we went to the owner of the end of the had to go to the manufacturer to gain access to help us gain access to a locked device in a way that would not destroy what was inside, that's the situation. i simply placed before you as part of the consideration of this important issue. but i thank you for those thoughts. those are important issues and did you require more fulsome discussions as t
we don't want a backdoor. we want companies to do what they've been doing for years which is provide assistance when they can and how they can. and hautacam will be determined and i feel should be determined by the court in every specific case when there's a battle law enforcement interest to do so. most respectfully we did not wait for congress to stop considering an issue to bring court action but what happened was someone killed 14 people in san bernardino and in the course of our...
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>> we are not asking for a backdoor here, i do not see us supporting a backdoor elsewhere. >> it seems to meet the judicial decision basically is requiring apple to create technological devices or to create a system that would be able to get into the phones, that's not true? >> what we are asking apple to do is to essentially effectuate a system that would remove the password blocker. the password blocker destroys information. >> best not to unlock the phone? >> no, we would have to buy their own way into the pole. the password blocker destroys the information on the device if you guess the password incorrectly ten times. we would like the opportunity -- >> would you support the chinese government's request request to do the same thing? >> i do not think i would be pining on the chinese government's request. >> the point i am raising is if we ask companies here we are setting precedents for russia, china and other countries. >> senator, think one of the issues raised by that question i think you are raising it is that it creates a false equivalency without legal systems with other coun
>> we are not asking for a backdoor here, i do not see us supporting a backdoor elsewhere. >> it seems to meet the judicial decision basically is requiring apple to create technological devices or to create a system that would be able to get into the phones, that's not true? >> what we are asking apple to do is to essentially effectuate a system that would remove the password blocker. the password blocker destroys information. >> best not to unlock the phone? >>...
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if you force people to create backdoors or duplicate keys, you are creating security vulnerabilities that are going to hurt innocent people. that is really what i think is the heart of this. emily: you have a new white paper out about the impact of encryption on law enforcement. what do you make of the argument that phones can't become a warrant proof space in america? michael chertoff: law enforcement has a very important job to do. i was part of it for many years. they want to have as much of an opportunity to collect information as they can. but you know, our system in this country does put restrictions on law enforcement even when it means you lose a little bit of evidence. in this case there are many , tools that are available to law enforcement. including metadata. records of who calls who and who communicates with who, which are very helpful in identifying people that might be a threat. the issue here is whether the marginal benefit of handing -- handicapping and encryption for the fact that we are putting millions of innocent people at risk for criminals or foreign powers to
if you force people to create backdoors or duplicate keys, you are creating security vulnerabilities that are going to hurt innocent people. that is really what i think is the heart of this. emily: you have a new white paper out about the impact of encryption on law enforcement. what do you make of the argument that phones can't become a warrant proof space in america? michael chertoff: law enforcement has a very important job to do. i was part of it for many years. they want to have as much of...
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that backdoor can be entered by all those other bad actors as well as by law enforcement raid that's the number one concern. >> host: are you saying a growing consensus in the congress for legislation? >> guest: i think there's growing interest in the congress for legislation but i don't think yet it is at all clear what that legislation would be. so i think it's important for us to work on this, to work on it fairly and expeditiously but also with the recognition that we shouldn't jump at the first possible alternative than the congress itself should work on this and the important committees of jurisdiction should work on this and i don't believe we should turn it over to an outside commission as has been proposed by some. this is our responsibility. we have the expertise, we have the access to the advice from the outside and we need to get both public hearings and classified briefings and i think we ought to proceed to do that. >> host: let's bring in k. who covers technology for the publication. >> guest: you announce you're going to bring announce the e-mail privacy act which wou
that backdoor can be entered by all those other bad actors as well as by law enforcement raid that's the number one concern. >> host: are you saying a growing consensus in the congress for legislation? >> guest: i think there's growing interest in the congress for legislation but i don't think yet it is at all clear what that legislation would be. so i think it's important for us to work on this, to work on it fairly and expeditiously but also with the recognition that we shouldn't...
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if you simply allow law enforcement to under any circumstance have a backdoor into everyone's computer, that backdoor can be entered by all actors, as well as by law enforcement, and that's the number one concern we need to address. peter: are you seeing a growing consensus in the congress for legislation? rep. goodlatte: there is growing interest for legislation, but i don't think yet it is at all clear what that legislation would be. i think it is important for us to work on this, to work on it thoroughly and expeditiously, but also with a recognition that we should not jump at the first possible alternative. interestess has shown in working on this. the important committee should work on this. i don't think we should turn it over to an outside commission, as has been proposed by some. this is our responsibility. we have the expertise. we have the access to the advice from the outside that we need, both in public hearings and classified briefings. toare to proceed -- ought proceed that way. peter: let's bring in kate from "politico." kate: you announced you would mark up the e-mail p
if you simply allow law enforcement to under any circumstance have a backdoor into everyone's computer, that backdoor can be entered by all actors, as well as by law enforcement, and that's the number one concern we need to address. peter: are you seeing a growing consensus in the congress for legislation? rep. goodlatte: there is growing interest for legislation, but i don't think yet it is at all clear what that legislation would be. i think it is important for us to work on this, to work on...
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out the backdoor, it was like -- >> the series of storms have taken a faster toll than anticipated. the property ownerer to down next door, but declared bankruptcy until the city stepped in. the engineer said this job is going to plant. >> we started with the part so that they were like protection against the wind. >> 310 next door was declared uninhabitable and not clear when the property may face demolition. abc 7 news. >> one area getting a serious storm battering is the north bay. they made a mess on fairfax near the dam. they closed the road on both sides during clean up. partake>> take a look at the ta was not even close to being full. >>> sheets of rain fell in san francisco today. abc seventh was at 6th and geary where we saw so much rain, the drains couldn't keep up. it made things tough for people out walking. we will be tracking the storms all weekend. join us for the morning news tomorrow at 5:00, 6:00 and 9:00 a.m. you can download the news app and enable push a rt letters to get mobile updates. >>> an armed man who shot two people in la honda in san mateo county knew h
out the backdoor, it was like -- >> the series of storms have taken a faster toll than anticipated. the property ownerer to down next door, but declared bankruptcy until the city stepped in. the engineer said this job is going to plant. >> we started with the part so that they were like protection against the wind. >> 310 next door was declared uninhabitable and not clear when the property may face demolition. abc 7 news. >> one area getting a serious storm battering is...
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if you force people to create backdoors.ou are creating security vulnerabilities that are going to hurt innocent people. : you have a new white paper out about the impact of encryption on law enforcement. the argumentake of that phones can't become a warrant proof space in america? chertoff: law enforcement has a very important job to do. i was part of it for many years. they need to collect as much information as they can. their system in this country does put restrictions on law enforcement. there are many tools that are available to law enforcement. including metadata. very helpful in identifying people that might be a threat. the issue here is whether the marginal benefit of handing out the encryption for the occasional case is worth the fact that you are opening millions of users to a risk from criminals are from foreign powers to get their data. i would argue that in the long for people tolly maintain trust in the internet it is important to allow us to continue to build more security medications and better encryption
if you force people to create backdoors.ou are creating security vulnerabilities that are going to hurt innocent people. : you have a new white paper out about the impact of encryption on law enforcement. the argumentake of that phones can't become a warrant proof space in america? chertoff: law enforcement has a very important job to do. i was part of it for many years. they need to collect as much information as they can. their system in this country does put restrictions on law enforcement....
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they are asking for a backdoor into the iphone. specifically to provide a software software tool to break the encryption tool on every iphone. as we have told them and as we told the american people public, building that software would not just affect one iphone it would weaken the security for all of them. in fact just last week the director, he agrees that the fbi would likely use this as a precedent for other cases involving other phones. we have heard from district attorney who also that he absolutely plans to use this tool on over 175 phones he has in his possession. we can all agree this is not about access to one iphone. the fbi is asking apple to weaken the security of our product. hackers and fabric and minerals can use this to recover on our privacy and personal safety. it was set a dangerous resident for the privacy and safety of our citizens. hundreds of millions of law-abiding citizens trust apple products with the most intimate details of their daily lives. photos, privacy conversations, financial account, information
they are asking for a backdoor into the iphone. specifically to provide a software software tool to break the encryption tool on every iphone. as we have told them and as we told the american people public, building that software would not just affect one iphone it would weaken the security for all of them. in fact just last week the director, he agrees that the fbi would likely use this as a precedent for other cases involving other phones. we have heard from district attorney who also that he...
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demand a law that said that no one was allowed to sell encryption products unless it included a backdooror the u.s. government to enter. and now, 20 years later, after that campaign was defeated -- ironically, by the republicans in the senate on privacy grounds, who said, "we are not going to let the government have a backdoor into our encryption" -- you have hillary clinton exploiting these terrorist attacks to insinuate -- although she hasn't said it outright -- that there needs to be, quote, "greater cooperation between silicon valley and the government," by which she can only mean greater cooperation to allow u.s. intelligence agencies access to overcome encryption and to enter people's private communications. and so ultimately, the question is -- do you think there should be ever any way for people, human beings, to communicate without the u.s. government being able to access that? that really is the critical question we face. and politicians like hillary clinton are trying to exploit the fear of terrorism to get people to say therere should ner be any communications out of the reac
demand a law that said that no one was allowed to sell encryption products unless it included a backdooror the u.s. government to enter. and now, 20 years later, after that campaign was defeated -- ironically, by the republicans in the senate on privacy grounds, who said, "we are not going to let the government have a backdoor into our encryption" -- you have hillary clinton exploiting these terrorist attacks to insinuate -- although she hasn't said it outright -- that there needs to...
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we refuse to put backdoors into our own products. that is what everyone wants to be able to do.rsely, if somebody came to me and said there is a really legitimate reason why we have to work with the government to prevent threats, we have to listen to that. i don't have an easy answer for this. but on both sides, there are legitimate reasons why. emily: you have been pretty public, you say an ipo is in your site. is that something we will see this year? orion: that is a hard thing to answer. i don't know what will happen in this market. a lot of of people are seeing it frozen in place. a lot of ceos were planning on going public and are now terrified. they were losing money and bought the market would make up for it, but realize that will not happen. we are making money every quarter. as a result, we can choose where we want to go and not force ourselves into an unfriendly market. i will say, i continue to say that our investors and employees and customers deserve us to go ipo. emily: when going public help your reputation? orion: i think they do, they want to see us running a ti
we refuse to put backdoors into our own products. that is what everyone wants to be able to do.rsely, if somebody came to me and said there is a really legitimate reason why we have to work with the government to prevent threats, we have to listen to that. i don't have an easy answer for this. but on both sides, there are legitimate reasons why. emily: you have been pretty public, you say an ipo is in your site. is that something we will see this year? orion: that is a hard thing to answer. i...
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police say 40- year-old "chris solomon" heard someone breaking backdoor of his house... so he grabbed his gun and found a man in his kitchen. solomon shot him several police say he is not facing any charges. 3 "bubba the love sponge" i s expected to take the stand sometime today in the "hulk hogan" versus "gawker" trial. bubba is expected to take the fifth when answering questions. yesterday, the owner of gawker took the stand, standing by his decision to post the clip of the hogan sex tape. hogan is suing the gossip site for 100-million-dollars, saying they violated his privacy. 3 the st. pete pier inches closer to taking shape. the public has given their input on what should happen to the pier approach. architects are working on the pier approach which will connect downtown to the waterfront. new renderings were released during a pier workshop. some of the elements include art spaces, waterfront dining and an open air market. officials hope to wrap up ideas and concepts for the pier approach by june. 3 he was a five-star general and the director of the c-i-a... but the
police say 40- year-old "chris solomon" heard someone breaking backdoor of his house... so he grabbed his gun and found a man in his kitchen. solomon shot him several police say he is not facing any charges. 3 "bubba the love sponge" i s expected to take the stand sometime today in the "hulk hogan" versus "gawker" trial. bubba is expected to take the fifth when answering questions. yesterday, the owner of gawker took the stand, standing by his decision to...
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this is not about creating a master key or backdoor. it would remain in apple's hands and apple headquarters. emily: alex, take us into the bigger context in regards to the business. apple is predicting sales to decline. yet, all of these thing are happening at once. >> we had a piece that came out little bit earlier talk about the interest in apple. it has reached lowest since april 2012. that implies that perhaps, all of the doubts having priced. lot of people are expecting the stock have to recover. there is going to be a decline. lot of people are predicting that. the question is, whether it's the first or second big step, second big decline, where we are now. emily: all right, alex webb and tim higgins and cory johnson. yahoo! add two new board members. we'll take a look. ♪ emily: former apple executive named coceo of bridgewater associates that oversees more than $150 billion. the news comes as investors look to cap stocks. ruben will replace greggenson. now to yahoo!s to revolving door. the company appoint the two new directors.
this is not about creating a master key or backdoor. it would remain in apple's hands and apple headquarters. emily: alex, take us into the bigger context in regards to the business. apple is predicting sales to decline. yet, all of these thing are happening at once. >> we had a piece that came out little bit earlier talk about the interest in apple. it has reached lowest since april 2012. that implies that perhaps, all of the doubts having priced. lot of people are expecting the stock...
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ted: i've seen some of the coverage on that and people think he is arguing for a backdoor that would the that would break down encryption in devices. the secretary of defense said a week or so ago that he is against backdoors and encryption is vital to our national security. we've heard from former cia directors and nsa directors. inre is a strong feeling this administration that encryption is important. the main message from the president was we need to have this conversation. president obama is someone who will listen to all sides of an issue. it calls for a commission to study these issues. that would result in a resolution to address these issues of law enforcement and data security, not a court proceeding. through the fbi is going in on this very important policy issue and asking the court to resolve it. courts are not supposed to be it is the people through their elected representatives to address this issue. instance there any what apple would provide the government is asking? what if the threat of imminent that thousandsat of people could be injured? ted: we are talking about
ted: i've seen some of the coverage on that and people think he is arguing for a backdoor that would the that would break down encryption in devices. the secretary of defense said a week or so ago that he is against backdoors and encryption is vital to our national security. we've heard from former cia directors and nsa directors. inre is a strong feeling this administration that encryption is important. the main message from the president was we need to have this conversation. president obama...
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germany and the netherlands are going to -- going vocal with opposition to such backdoors.he toss over privacy versus national security is set to continue further afield as well as at home. up next, sound cloud launching a service similar to spotify and apple music. the ceo explains why is different and who will survive the streaming wars. ♪ [laughter] cory: own cloud is hopping on premium streaming service bandwagon. launched the committee's first -- we sat down with the ceo and asked him. you started from the creator community from the beginning. it has gone directly to the source which is the creators. we play over 12 million hastors a month, which attracted 75 million unique listeners a month. they share content freely on the platform and that has given us much larger capital in any of their service out there. cory: use the word creators of the creator -- use the word then musician? >> is broad. it could be podcasters, anybody. cory: i will give you that. what makes this different from apple, spotify, or pandora? service wecription are launching for $9.99 a month is sim
germany and the netherlands are going to -- going vocal with opposition to such backdoors.he toss over privacy versus national security is set to continue further afield as well as at home. up next, sound cloud launching a service similar to spotify and apple music. the ceo explains why is different and who will survive the streaming wars. ♪ [laughter] cory: own cloud is hopping on premium streaming service bandwagon. launched the committee's first -- we sat down with the ceo and asked him....
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rather than a backdoor, they say that this is just for the one phone and apple needs to do it and theyng argument that this case is limited in scope and well within apple's means to achieve this court order. bonnie: that is basically what we heard the fbi director say, so does apple have any, anything new to counter this with? next: apple has until tuesday to respond, but i think that they have clearly indicated that this is not a one-time thing. they say that the request was exactly the same thing and if they change their operation for this, they will have to change their operation on many courses. they say that this is a master key. so it is clearly -- what the government is doing, they are saying that this is about this case, this phone, nothing more. what we have heard from experts who have looked at this, they think that this case is very specific, selected by the government and fbi and justice department, to prove an example that the threat of terrorism raises the stakes and maybe raises public sentiment. and that the stakes could be higher in this case and that this is the best
rather than a backdoor, they say that this is just for the one phone and apple needs to do it and theyng argument that this case is limited in scope and well within apple's means to achieve this court order. bonnie: that is basically what we heard the fbi director say, so does apple have any, anything new to counter this with? next: apple has until tuesday to respond, but i think that they have clearly indicated that this is not a one-time thing. they say that the request was exactly the same...
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earlier, james comey told congress this issue is not necessarily by gaining a backdoor. director comey: there are issues about backdoors. there is already a door on that i found. we are asking -- on that iphone. we are asking apple take the guard dogs off so we can pick the lock. vonnie: so where does the fight go next? let's ask matt larson. he is our legal analyst in washington, d.c. what do you make of the fbi director's performance? : there were some interesting comments during today's hearing. the fbi towing the line between cyber security protection and procuring warrants for law enforcement. the early part of the hearing show that congress is concerned about the impact on the tech community and legal precedent moving forward, which is really what the major concern with the ongoing litigation between apple and the u.s. government in california is right now. vonnie: it is interesting to see the gop chair and the democratic chair told that line. tow that line. matt: it is the first time in the context of the litigation and before congress that we have seen the fbi ma
earlier, james comey told congress this issue is not necessarily by gaining a backdoor. director comey: there are issues about backdoors. there is already a door on that i found. we are asking -- on that iphone. we are asking apple take the guard dogs off so we can pick the lock. vonnie: so where does the fight go next? let's ask matt larson. he is our legal analyst in washington, d.c. what do you make of the fbi director's performance? : there were some interesting comments during today's...
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loretta lynch: we are not asking for a backdoor here. that thems to be judicial decision is requiring --le to create a logical create a system that would be able to get into the phones. that is not true. loretta lynch: what we are asking people to do is effectuate a system that would remove the password blocker. the password blocker destroys information -- we would have to find our own way into the phone. the password blocker destroys the information on the device if you guess the password incorrectly 10 times. would you support the chinese government's request to do the same thing? loretta lynch: i don't think i would be pining on the chinese government ha's request. >> are we setting a precedent for russia and china and other countries? it creates a: false equivalency with our legal systems.nd moral >> we are the good guys and they are the bad guys. loretta lynch: we have a system of laws that have worked for a number of years. >> i agree. loretta lynch: with corporate america to allow them to provide information to us through a variet
loretta lynch: we are not asking for a backdoor here. that thems to be judicial decision is requiring --le to create a logical create a system that would be able to get into the phones. that is not true. loretta lynch: what we are asking people to do is effectuate a system that would remove the password blocker. the password blocker destroys information -- we would have to find our own way into the phone. the password blocker destroys the information on the device if you guess the password...