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break into the san bernardino terrorist farooq's iphone. apple c.e.o.im cook continues to say nothing doing. we are apparently talking about that point where national security and the security of iphone users everywhere meet face-to-face. and christie is live. >> at the heart of the debate, does privacy trump security? a lot of apple customers think it does that and that's why they are planning to do a demonstration here tomorrow evening. millions of people own them, but the f.b.i. only needs to unlock one iphone belonging to gunman farooq, one of the two responsible for the massacre of 14 people in san bernardino. >> it is obvious these two people had assistance. >> why the feds are eyeing his phone, drexel professor says only useful if unlocked. >> if they can't find some mechanism to bypass this security system they will never get into the phone because the data are going to be wiped clean. >> the giant cites privacy concerns saying it will not build a backdoor to bypass security features. the f.b.i. says they need to be able to guess the pass code w
break into the san bernardino terrorist farooq's iphone. apple c.e.o.im cook continues to say nothing doing. we are apparently talking about that point where national security and the security of iphone users everywhere meet face-to-face. and christie is live. >> at the heart of the debate, does privacy trump security? a lot of apple customers think it does that and that's why they are planning to do a demonstration here tomorrow evening. millions of people own them, but the f.b.i. only...
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farooq mussa is very satisfied with the close cooperation with the farmers. >> nowadays, they have a market. they know exactly where they can sell their stuff. so even the production is a little bit higher and last year it was about 500 seedlings for cloves newly planted. so probably after two years, they will harvest 500 new plants. >> patrick maganga has already been able to build a new house with the extra income. and his wife is very happy with the improvement in their lives. >> i'm very proud of him. life isn't as hard as it used to be. >> more and more people are now coming here. it's the only way to make good money here in this area. >> his eldest son now has his own family. patrick maganga plans to use the profits from the next harvest to build a house for him. >> bold, brave, action-oriented -- such are the qualities that the world economic forum looks for when it selects promising individuals as young global leads. one them isric kacoof ivorcoast. focusesn econom re-constction, eecially postonflict tuations followinthe genode in rwda, ericed a proam to help revalize thrwand
farooq mussa is very satisfied with the close cooperation with the farmers. >> nowadays, they have a market. they know exactly where they can sell their stuff. so even the production is a little bit higher and last year it was about 500 seedlings for cloves newly planted. so probably after two years, they will harvest 500 new plants. >> patrick maganga has already been able to build a new house with the extra income. and his wife is very happy with the improvement in their lives....
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at issue is the iphone of the san beardino trorist farooq. it is locked with a past code. and mths lat the f.i. still can't t past the security. and the federaludge orded appltoelp break into it. it is n just technolo, apple is challenging the court ruling ying the comny would esseially have to bld a master key to unlock iphones and that would undmi security for hundreds of millions of user who have done nothing wrong. they say that isoo dangerous to create and can get into the wong hands including cyber criminals andoreign age -- agencies. >>> and presidentbama going to cuba as the.s. a cuba continuto work toward noalizg relations. no official announcement has come yet that will lely hapn the lastnd only sitting presidento visit ca is lvin coolien 1928. >>> the powerful image today of pope francis praying at the rder between mexico and the united ates. scifically el pa, texas. anti-immigration sentint running high, the pope called on governments top their hearts to what he called t human tragedyhich is forced migration. last night the pope became visibly upset wn people t
at issue is the iphone of the san beardino trorist farooq. it is locked with a past code. and mths lat the f.i. still can't t past the security. and the federaludge orded appltoelp break into it. it is n just technolo, apple is challenging the court ruling ying the comny would esseially have to bld a master key to unlock iphones and that would undmi security for hundreds of millions of user who have done nothing wrong. they say that isoo dangerous to create and can get into the wong hands...
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break into the sabernardino trorist farooq's iphone. apple c.e.o.im cook continues to say nothing doing. we are appareny talkingbout that point where national suty and the security of iphone urs erywhere meet face--face. and christie is live. >>t the hea of the debate, does privacy trump security? it does that and that's why the are plaing to do a demonstration here tomorrow evening. millions of people own them, but the f.b.i. only needs to uock one iphone belongi to gman farq, o of the two responslforhe massacre of people in s bernardino. >> it is oious tse two people had assistance. >> why the fs are eing h pne, drel professor ss only useful if unlocked. >>f they can't find some mechanism to bypass this security system they will never get into the phone because the data a going to be wed can. >> the giant cites privacy concerns saying it will not build a backdr to bypass seci feures. the f.b.i. says they need to be able to guess the pass ce without itlf-destructi. >> when the suspected terrorist is deceased and given what they did, i think the is
break into the sabernardino trorist farooq's iphone. apple c.e.o.im cook continues to say nothing doing. we are appareny talkingbout that point where national suty and the security of iphone urs erywhere meet face--face. and christie is live. >>t the hea of the debate, does privacy trump security? it does that and that's why the are plaing to do a demonstration here tomorrow evening. millions of people own them, but the f.b.i. only needs to uock one iphone belongi to gman farq, o of the...
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at issue is the iphone of the san bernardino terrorist farooq. it is locked with a past code. and months later the f.b.i. still can't get past the security. and the federal judge ordered apple to help break into it. it is not just technology, apple is challenging the court ruling saying the company would essentially have to build a master key to unlock iphones and that would undermine security for hundreds of millions of user who have done nothing wrong. they say that is too dangerous to create and can get into the wrong hands including cyber criminals and foreign agent -- agencies. >>> and president obama going to cuba as the u.s. and cuba continue to work toward normalizing relations. no official announcement has come yet that will likely happen tomorrow. the last and only sitting president to visit cuba is calvin coolidge in 1928. >>> the powerful image today of pope francis praying at the border between mexico and the united states. specifically el paso, texas. anti-immigration sentiment running high, the pope called on governments to open their hearts to what he called th
at issue is the iphone of the san bernardino terrorist farooq. it is locked with a past code. and months later the f.b.i. still can't get past the security. and the federal judge ordered apple to help break into it. it is not just technology, apple is challenging the court ruling saying the company would essentially have to build a master key to unlock iphones and that would undermine security for hundreds of millions of user who have done nothing wrong. they say that is too dangerous to create...
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of this is over apple that doesn't want to give access to what's on san bernardino shooter's syed farooq's phone. theech giant must help the fbi. it has five business days to fight the order. investigators are trying to fill in 18 missing minutes of the killers' actions after the shooting. they also want to know if there are any other clues to the plot that killed 14 people and hurt 22 others. >> we still have one of those killer's phones that we have not been able to open. it's been over two months now and we're working on it. >> apple ceo saying it cooperated with the fbi on this case, but it will fight the order because it threatens the security of itss customers. author its are asking for apple's help and they're worried software could autoelete all of the data on the phone when they try to crack it open. >>> also this midday, flights grounded after two planes collided on the runway at detroit metro airport. this is from the inside of one of those planes. oneof the jet's wings clipped the tail of another plane while it was on its way to be de-iced for takeoff. none of the passengers we
of this is over apple that doesn't want to give access to what's on san bernardino shooter's syed farooq's phone. theech giant must help the fbi. it has five business days to fight the order. investigators are trying to fill in 18 missing minutes of the killers' actions after the shooting. they also want to know if there are any other clues to the plot that killed 14 people and hurt 22 others. >> we still have one of those killer's phones that we have not been able to open. it's been over...
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. >> reporter: inside this black lexus driven by the bombers they found a smartphone used by farooq that could contain critical evidence, did they plan more attacks and it's an apple iphone 5c and must be unlocked with a combination and trying to guess won't work because after ten unsuccessful tries the contentsf permanently scrambled, lost forever. now a judge is organized apple to create and install software on that phone to defeat the security, allowing an fbi computer to keep enter numbers until it hits on the right combination to unlock the phone. privacy advocates say they will not abide by the order. >> if we build a back door or master key into the lock you can't control that only good guys are going to use it and bad guys can't use it. >> reporter: after months of saying it cannot get into a locked phone apple now says it should not be forced to do so. in a letter to customers ceo tim cook says if apple creates the software and it fell into the wrong hands, it could unlock any iphone, a blow to customers who rely on companies like apple to protect their data. >> they do business
. >> reporter: inside this black lexus driven by the bombers they found a smartphone used by farooq that could contain critical evidence, did they plan more attacks and it's an apple iphone 5c and must be unlocked with a combination and trying to guess won't work because after ten unsuccessful tries the contentsf permanently scrambled, lost forever. now a judge is organized apple to create and install software on that phone to defeat the security, allowing an fbi computer to keep enter...
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order that requires it to help law enforcement recover encrypted data from an i footnote from saaed farooqs ceo tim cook in a let owner the company's website says the court order essentially requires app toll create a back door through iphone security, quote, exposing customers to greater risk of attack. >>> the food & drug administration issuing new guidelines to prevent the zika virus from contaminating the nation's blood supply. places like puerto rico or the u.s. virgin islands. it will require them to import blood rather than use local donations. experts say it's likely it could be transmitted through tainted blood. the fda is recommends that certain at-risk donors not donate blood for now. >>> michigan governor rick snyder blamed the government for the contaminated water. he hopes u.s. officials are being asked tough questions as he put it. the epa took exception to snyder's remarks stating that they failed to address the risks to public health. >>> south dakota lawmakers passing a controversial bathroom bill that has drawn outrage from the lgbt community. it requires public school s
order that requires it to help law enforcement recover encrypted data from an i footnote from saaed farooqs ceo tim cook in a let owner the company's website says the court order essentially requires app toll create a back door through iphone security, quote, exposing customers to greater risk of attack. >>> the food & drug administration issuing new guidelines to prevent the zika virus from contaminating the nation's blood supply. places like puerto rico or the u.s. virgin...
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the tech giant refused the fbi's request to hack the phone of shooter syed farooq. on friday a federal judge in california gave apple one week to comply. apple executives and tech experts say the court order could affect the balance between security and privacy. >> it's just one phone now, but if you build that pathway, others will come looking for it and you cannot control who those people are and whether they're going to use it for good purposes. >> federal prosecutors call that an overstatement. they say apple could keep custody of its software without requiring the company to hack its own users. >>> in decision 2016, democrats and republicans are trading places this week days after republicans competed in south carolina. democrats are gearing up for their primary there and after democrats held their caucuses in nevada, tracie potts gives us a look at the state of the race. >> it's just going one after another. are we going to win georgia? >> reporter: donald trump looking beyond tomorrow's contest in nevada to super tuesday. >> i have a big advantage, but long w
the tech giant refused the fbi's request to hack the phone of shooter syed farooq. on friday a federal judge in california gave apple one week to comply. apple executives and tech experts say the court order could affect the balance between security and privacy. >> it's just one phone now, but if you build that pathway, others will come looking for it and you cannot control who those people are and whether they're going to use it for good purposes. >> federal prosecutors call that...
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died on one of the planes used in the 9/11 attacks is helping apple fight a court order to unlock farooq's phone. he said itould put the security of all apple's customers at risk. >> this is a pandora's box. liberties and give the terrorists victory. >> reporter: an interesting fight. some of the victims of the san bernardqno attacks plan to support the fbi in this legal fight. their attorney says they will soon file a legal brief with the courts. >> laurie: we are able to grill outside or grab your gan and head to the beach, grab a picnic table, tonight's the night. >> calvin: that's wishful thinking on your part. i wish we could do that now. >> laurie: but everyone else can. >> trent: about 6:30 we should be done. here's what we're talking about. it's spectacular across south florida this evening, clear cites east coast here of dade and broward. a little more cloud cover down to the florida keys. weise look at the hollywood broadwalk a lot of meme enjoying the evening and you can see that cloudeck extended dnover sun skeet. this is the aquarium in key west where right now temperatures ar
died on one of the planes used in the 9/11 attacks is helping apple fight a court order to unlock farooq's phone. he said itould put the security of all apple's customers at risk. >> this is a pandora's box. liberties and give the terrorists victory. >> reporter: an interesting fight. some of the victims of the san bernardqno attacks plan to support the fbi in this legal fight. their attorney says they will soon file a legal brief with the courts. >> laurie: we are able to...
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terrorists like richard reid, omar farooq, faisal shahzad who put a car bomb in times square, and tsarnaevre all convicted in our article 3 courts and are behind bars here in the united states. so, we can capture terrorists, protect the american people and when done right we can try them and put them in our maximum security prisons and it works just fine. in this sense the plan we're putting forward today is not just about closing the facility at guantanamo, about dealing with the current group of detainees, which is a complex piece of business, because of the matter in which they were originally apprehended, what happened. this is about closing a chapter in our history. it reflects the lessons we've learned since 9/11. lessons that need to guide our nation going forward. so, even as we use military commissions to close out the cases of some current detainees, which given the unique circumstances of their cases make it difficult for them to be tried in article three courts, this type of use of military commissions should not set a precedent for the future. as they have been in past wars, m
terrorists like richard reid, omar farooq, faisal shahzad who put a car bomb in times square, and tsarnaevre all convicted in our article 3 courts and are behind bars here in the united states. so, we can capture terrorists, protect the american people and when done right we can try them and put them in our maximum security prisons and it works just fine. in this sense the plan we're putting forward today is not just about closing the facility at guantanamo, about dealing with the current group...