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according to fbi data between 1960 and 1990, the rate of violent crime in the u.s.a.ed by 350%. violence in cities like new york, detroit, los angeles, way out of control. and people in the poor neighborhoods took the brunt of it in 1970, convicted murderers in america served a median sentence of just 3.5 years for murder, for killing somebody, 3.5 years. that was insane. so bill clinton and both political parties finally did something about it they passed tough new sentencing laws. the result violent crime has dropped drastically since the mid 1990s to historic lows today. that's the truth. tough sentencing for violent offenders drove crime down in the u.s.a. big time. now the race question. again, according to fbi data, from 1976 to 1995, black americans identified by police as committing more than half of the homicides in the u.s.a. african-americans make up 13% of the population. in addition a national crime victim's survey that blacks committed robberies at a rate of 60%. again, the black community is just 13% of the entire population. what's the beef? if blacks
according to fbi data between 1960 and 1990, the rate of violent crime in the u.s.a.ed by 350%. violence in cities like new york, detroit, los angeles, way out of control. and people in the poor neighborhoods took the brunt of it in 1970, convicted murderers in america served a median sentence of just 3.5 years for murder, for killing somebody, 3.5 years. that was insane. so bill clinton and both political parties finally did something about it they passed tough new sentencing laws. the result...
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. >> according to fbi data, san francisco has the highest property crime rate of the nation's top 50ith about half the cases being smash and grabs. police chief greg sir says it isn't that the police are turning a blind eye to the petty crime and aggressive and growing population it's a shortage of cops which he hopes to remedy by hiring 200 more by next year. others blame the city's politicians. legal do gooders and a city full of residents willing to accept the deterioration on the streets in the name of political correctness. >> and i hope the people of san francisco are finally starting to understand what has been created hereby by a very small group of lunatic politicians who still control a majority of that board of supervisors. it's disgraceful. >> san francisco has a long history of tolerance which has made it a magnet for the homeless and mentally i will. the tolerance has a price which more people here are starting to realize. >> if you knew how many people stopped our cops on the street and said how did it get like this? what is this? why are there people urinating on the
. >> according to fbi data, san francisco has the highest property crime rate of the nation's top 50ith about half the cases being smash and grabs. police chief greg sir says it isn't that the police are turning a blind eye to the petty crime and aggressive and growing population it's a shortage of cops which he hopes to remedy by hiring 200 more by next year. others blame the city's politicians. legal do gooders and a city full of residents willing to accept the deterioration on the...
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it's being trained by the fbi in data collection.the anti-corruption bureau's special forces unit is vital, says director artem sytnyk. >> ( translated ): the resistance of the old corrupt system is so great that sometimes we have to use force. even during a simple investigation, searches, arrests, our detectives are confronted with armed resistance, with dozens of bodyguards that protect high- ranking officials. >> reporter: sytnyk says fighting corruption is as important as the war in the east, but entrenched interests don't want him to succeed. >> ( translated ): corruption is actually a lifestyle for many officials and citizens in ukraine. we are only at the beginning of this struggle. we have no fair and independent courts, the basis of democracy. we have huge corruption risks in our economy, which prevents development of the market economy, of fair competition. >> reporter: former president yanukovych and his cronies are widely believed to have looted tens of billions of dollars from the state treasury, but ukrainian prosecutor
it's being trained by the fbi in data collection.the anti-corruption bureau's special forces unit is vital, says director artem sytnyk. >> ( translated ): the resistance of the old corrupt system is so great that sometimes we have to use force. even during a simple investigation, searches, arrests, our detectives are confronted with armed resistance, with dozens of bodyguards that protect high- ranking officials. >> reporter: sytnyk says fighting corruption is as important as the...
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if you look at fbi data, the rate today in 2014 and 2015 is the same as it was in 2010 as it was in 1970. less police today are effective in clearly solving rime than it was in handing down the decision. jeffrey: to give the view on the thomkins and salinas. do you feel you criticize it intended to wear suspects down, others in favors of decision, former deputy he u.s. attorney general, said it burden on u.s. military intelligence and police. decisions are hovering, in effect. host: kevin, in tuscon, you're on, kevin. caller: my question concerns law s in american enforcement policies in the 60s, specifically. with the exclusionary rule and other warren court rulings, wondering arizona, i'm f it was a court that shifted the more professional level or ublic opinion or turbulence surrounding the south in the 1960s that had the biggest changes policy. host: thank you very much. society versus the courts. paul: superb question. you know who i love to recommend constitutional books. one of william sconce, the late scholars wrote a really about criminal procedure and among the many good points
if you look at fbi data, the rate today in 2014 and 2015 is the same as it was in 2010 as it was in 1970. less police today are effective in clearly solving rime than it was in handing down the decision. jeffrey: to give the view on the thomkins and salinas. do you feel you criticize it intended to wear suspects down, others in favors of decision, former deputy he u.s. attorney general, said it burden on u.s. military intelligence and police. decisions are hovering, in effect. host: kevin, in...
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the fbi has admitted it collected data. me as a bureau official appeared before a government official. the fbi dropped the claim against apple over an encrypted iphone used by one of the san bernardino shooters. that has been a legal standoff over access to a drug dealers phone. they had asked for phone to encryption, but it was denied. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 bureaus around the world. you can find more data at the top . anna? let's check in on asia, if i'm man is standing by. yvonne? vonne: that is right. we have a bit of ground here in the afternoon session, to these benchmarks turning negative in the afternoon session. the shanghai stocks, take a look in that. down by about 1.4% is the hang seng. now that we have seen a little bit of a pickup in terms of the data outlook. take a look at how the shanghai composite has performed in the past month and a half. we see the month of march, rebounding some 12%. and now analysts are speculative is waning forest mainland equities
the fbi has admitted it collected data. me as a bureau official appeared before a government official. the fbi dropped the claim against apple over an encrypted iphone used by one of the san bernardino shooters. that has been a legal standoff over access to a drug dealers phone. they had asked for phone to encryption, but it was denied. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 bureaus around the world. you can find more data at the top . anna? let's check in on...
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fbi has been able to obtain? >> reporter: well, john and kate, this is really data from the phone that the fbi was not able to get from the icloud and from other sources that they were doing before they went to apple to try to get help. if you remember, that led to this legal confrontation between the two sides that was only resolved when the fbi was able to hire some hackers, some private sector hackers, to be able to break into the phone. we don't know a lot about what exactly this new data is, but this is sort of the law enforcement way of rebutting what apple had long said, which was that there was nothing useful in this phone, that there was -- really this is only about setting a precedent for the fbi to be able to get apple to build a back door into its devices. we are told that this -- there were no big revelations. there's no indication of any contacts with an isis supporter or perhaps some other conspirator who was part of this plot, but even the lack of such data or the lack of that information really tells them a lot for these investigators because it tells them that perhaps there was perhaps nobody el
fbi has been able to obtain? >> reporter: well, john and kate, this is really data from the phone that the fbi was not able to get from the icloud and from other sources that they were doing before they went to apple to try to get help. if you remember, that led to this legal confrontation between the two sides that was only resolved when the fbi was able to hire some hackers, some private sector hackers, to be able to break into the phone. we don't know a lot about what exactly this new...
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the fbi once included data in terrorist and criminal investigations. that the fbi would infringe on user'' privacy. this all started with december 1905. solved when the fbi was able to get a company to help them, >> mark: people are want to see about cars not driving on the side of twin peaks. of vehicle traffic on that looks over downtown services co would not go drive. that could drive a wedge in size and the parking lot would still stay open. people say that they're trying to keep the pedestrians safer. >> darya: 7 cisco police and park rangers are stepping up security for the 420 celebration at golden gate park. event draws thousand people every year. they celebrate all things of marijuana. they're offering officers. there'll be extra park rangers and probation officers on duty to. this year it planned to install temporary restrooms on state street and will put out more garbage and recycling bridges. they'll be closing off streets if you need a job lyric " west side on also on the web site at kron 4,. >> mark: the seven stage works theater in sourc
the fbi once included data in terrorist and criminal investigations. that the fbi would infringe on user'' privacy. this all started with december 1905. solved when the fbi was able to get a company to help them, >> mark: people are want to see about cars not driving on the side of twin peaks. of vehicle traffic on that looks over downtown services co would not go drive. that could drive a wedge in size and the parking lot would still stay open. people say that they're trying to keep the...
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authorities drop the suit against the tech giant after a third party helped access data. the fbid who provided the tool and is also considering whether to provide the solution to local law enforcement agencies. goldman sachs has promoted scott roafie too -- scott head of -- he will lead the interest rate production product trading group according to a memo obtained by bloomberg news. your -- that is your bloomberg business flash. are: verizon and google among the communications at the tech giants whiting up offers to buy yahoo!'s -- weighing up offers to buy yahoo!'s tech business. caroline hyde has been looking at the players. it looks like marissa mayer could be out of a job. is that accurate? caroline: it seems that if verizon was the winner, they have already lined up who would be the new chief executive and it would be held by two people. the ceo of aol that verizon already controls as well as verizon's executive vp. farewell marissa mayer. unexpected within this bidding process, but it could be a significant deal. yahoo! is just the overall search engine business of it all.
authorities drop the suit against the tech giant after a third party helped access data. the fbid who provided the tool and is also considering whether to provide the solution to local law enforcement agencies. goldman sachs has promoted scott roafie too -- scott head of -- he will lead the interest rate production product trading group according to a memo obtained by bloomberg news. your -- that is your bloomberg business flash. are: verizon and google among the communications at the tech...
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made an effort to capture them in real-time so the data would be as accurate and complete as possible. the reporting of the two organizations propped up fbi and the justice department to alter the way that they are collecting the data. kimberly kenji from the washington post will talk from that team. she is a national investigative reporter from the post. she has been there since 2008. we have one of the billionaire owners of these papers here in boston, john henry, kimberly has worked in newspapers associated with two of them. one of the post with jeff bezos, before the she was there she was at the orange county register. aaron kushner had a part in that newspaper. kimberly: thank you. by now you know what our project was and as a result. i think what i will do is cut out some of what i was going to say and skip right to how we do it -- did it and the challenges. as was mentioned, one of the things that we wanted to do was do it in real-time. i should start with what the biggest challenge was. no one had ever done this before. it was not as if we could look around a newsroom or look to some other newspaper and say, they did a project lik
made an effort to capture them in real-time so the data would be as accurate and complete as possible. the reporting of the two organizations propped up fbi and the justice department to alter the way that they are collecting the data. kimberly kenji from the washington post will talk from that team. she is a national investigative reporter from the post. she has been there since 2008. we have one of the billionaire owners of these papers here in boston, john henry, kimberly has worked in...
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. >> the academy of art is working with the fbi to trace the source of the data breach and the criminal master minds behind it. we wanted to know if the person responsible for falling for that bogus e-mail was still working with the academy of art. >> reporter: has that employee been fired? >> you know, that's information that i cannot, am not at liberty to discuss with you. that is being handled internally. for seven. the academy o >> now the credit monitoring lasts for two years, but irs returns can be amended for seven. the academy of art told me if employees are still having problems seven years from now, they will continue to help. in the newsroom andria borba, kpix5. >>> firefighters trying to determine if a child started this fire at a condo in fremont tonight. you can see the flames shooting from the second floor bedroom on royal app drive. it took less than 20 -- ann drive. it took less than 20 minutes to put out. no one was hurt. a family of four lives in that condo. >>> new trouble tonight for an embattled bay area biotech federal. the new york times is reporting the justice
. >> the academy of art is working with the fbi to trace the source of the data breach and the criminal master minds behind it. we wanted to know if the person responsible for falling for that bogus e-mail was still working with the academy of art. >> reporter: has that employee been fired? >> you know, that's information that i cannot, am not at liberty to discuss with you. that is being handled internally. for seven. the academy o >> now the credit monitoring lasts for...
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the fbi use wiretaps, phone records, easy top records and gps data to track the officers movement . the story broke this week and officers expected lavish gifts and luxury connected businessman with jeremy kreisberg. two men who served on the mayor baggio's inauguration committee. while it's unclear what if any was broken on how for it reaches, the police commissioner says he isn't letting up . >> we will follow lead where they take us.>> 20 police officers have been questioned by federal agents. many are approached according to various reports. it's very early in the morning. different papers are saying they straighten out the stories. they talk to each other and put one together . that's the latest in his room. >> at newtown high , police arrested a 16-year-old boy accused of threatening to slash the throat of a female student. the suspect had a dagger. he's been charged with criminal possession of a weapon , harassment and the 17-year-old was not hurt. this is a fit time the students have been caught with a weapon on new york city schools. >> cracking down on the costume characte
the fbi use wiretaps, phone records, easy top records and gps data to track the officers movement . the story broke this week and officers expected lavish gifts and luxury connected businessman with jeremy kreisberg. two men who served on the mayor baggio's inauguration committee. while it's unclear what if any was broken on how for it reaches, the police commissioner says he isn't letting up . >> we will follow lead where they take us.>> 20 police officers have been questioned by...
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effort to capture them in realtime so that the data would be as accurate and complete as possible and the reporting of the two news organizations prompted the fbihe justice department to alter the way that they're collecting this data. kimberly kindy from "the washington post" will talk for that team. she is a national investigative reporter for the post, has been there since 2008. we have one of the billionaire owners of newspapers here in boston, john henry. kimberly kindy has worked in newspapers associated with two of them. one is the post obviously, but before she was at the post she was at the orange county register. kimberly. >> thank you, wolf. by now you know what our project was about and what the results were as a result of us doing it, so i think what i'll do is just cut out some of what i was going to say and just skip right to how we did it and what some of the challenges were. so as was mentioned, one of the things that we wanted to do was do it in realtime. and i should start with what the biggest challenge was. no one had ever done this before. it wasn't as if we could look around the newsroom or look to some other newspaper an
effort to capture them in realtime so that the data would be as accurate and complete as possible and the reporting of the two news organizations prompted the fbihe justice department to alter the way that they're collecting this data. kimberly kindy from "the washington post" will talk for that team. she is a national investigative reporter for the post, has been there since 2008. we have one of the billionaire owners of newspapers here in boston, john henry. kimberly kindy has...
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considering the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or the ransom wear attacks on spital, i have a tough time believing your sorgs against a technology that's against protecting information. does the fbi agree strong inscription is important to the security and privacy of our citizens and strength of national security? >> yes, sir. >> and it benefits law enforcement, yes? can you elaborate on that? >> yes, sir. and you are correct. as i stated in my opening statement, we do support strong encryption because it does the things you just said. we recognize that we have an increasing struggle to access readable information content of communications caused by that inscription that's now in place by default. >> so it brings a question of are you witnessing an increase in individual's intentionally or even unintentionally evading the law through availability of default inscription? >> i think it's difficult to discenter whether or not they're intentionally doing it however we are significantly seeing increases in the use and deployment of dekripgs because it's a default se
considering the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or the ransom wear attacks on spital, i have a tough time believing your sorgs against a technology that's against protecting information. does the fbi agree strong inscription is important to the security and privacy of our citizens and strength of national security? >> yes, sir. >> and it benefits law enforcement, yes? can you elaborate on that? >> yes, sir. and you are correct. as i stated in my opening...
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based on an insider tich in 2006, drubner employing techniques used as an fbi agent combed through insurance company datae social security death master file which is a constantly updated list of people who have died in the united states. what was the significance that they were using the death master file for something? >> i knew at that point. >> they knew who is alive and dead. >> they know who they inshurd. if they have a list of everybody that passed away i knew that they new. >> reporter: what us the next step? >> the next step was speak to the states. there wasn't one treasurer, one controller or one attorney general who didn't have a reaction that this, this sthunt be allowed to happen. we have to fix it. >> reporter: drubner went on to companies use the death master file only when it was to their advantage to cut off annuity or retirement payments once the policyholder died. but they didn't then notify the life insurance side of the company. >> we have actual cases, lessly, where a policy holder had both an annuity and a life policy. and they term nated the annuity. and they knew the person was d
based on an insider tich in 2006, drubner employing techniques used as an fbi agent combed through insurance company datae social security death master file which is a constantly updated list of people who have died in the united states. what was the significance that they were using the death master file for something? >> i knew at that point. >> they knew who is alive and dead. >> they know who they inshurd. if they have a list of everybody that passed away i knew that they...
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the fbi accessed the data without apple's help after a legal battle. >>> the wife of former saints playerill smith is opening up about the deadly shooting that killed her husband. yesterday, an attorney shared raquel smith's account to counter what he called lies answers factual distortions. the suspected shooter is behind bars and charged with murder. manuel bojorquez shows us the conflicting versions of the apparent road rage killing. >> he actually stood over will smith's dead body, this is his wife had crawled away because she couldn't walk. was cowarded ago and hiding. >> reporter: the attorney thompson said he showed no remorse when he shot former super bowl champion will smith and his wife multiple times. surveillance photos before the shooting appeared to smith's tapping smith's hummer. smith said he drove away because he didn't see any damage. >> suddenly a hummer rammed up behind them and rammed their car and causing the back windshield of their suv to shatter. >> hayes was convicted. >> reporter: john fuller, hayes' attorney, insisted his client is unfairly prejudged and did no
the fbi accessed the data without apple's help after a legal battle. >>> the wife of former saints playerill smith is opening up about the deadly shooting that killed her husband. yesterday, an attorney shared raquel smith's account to counter what he called lies answers factual distortions. the suspected shooter is behind bars and charged with murder. manuel bojorquez shows us the conflicting versions of the apparent road rage killing. >> he actually stood over will smith's dead...
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it comes after tech companies have been pressured to release data, and on the heels of the fbi urgingpple to help them hack into a phone of a bomber. others welcome the move. >> anyone that sends a text message can rest assured their communications will be read by the person who they are communicating which. the group that they are communicating with. the government won't have access, not the u.s., not the chinese government. the criminals won't have a. it provides a greater level of protection, as i am sure a lot of people are thinking, it makes it harder for law enforcement to eaves drop which is a challenge for law enforcement, it's been in the work for a long time. i am not sure why because of today there was an announcement. my guess is it's something they have been planning. it happened in the wake of snowden revelations. i think it disimulates a lot of people to think about security and privacy. the government eaves dropped around the world. in terms of impact, governments will be concerned. you mentioned united states and brazil and others for a variety of reasons. some becaus
it comes after tech companies have been pressured to release data, and on the heels of the fbi urgingpple to help them hack into a phone of a bomber. others welcome the move. >> anyone that sends a text message can rest assured their communications will be read by the person who they are communicating which. the group that they are communicating with. the government won't have access, not the u.s., not the chinese government. the criminals won't have a. it provides a greater level of...
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>> that would -- i mean the fbi would provide the -- as i understand it, the raw data to the justice department which would then authorize such a report. >> so stephen, i mean, just wrap your head around this. indictment, criminal referral, report. none of those, obviously, indictment by far the worst, none of those would be good for hillary clinton. >> absolutely not. >> unless the report is a complete exoneration. >> well, even then when you're -- the possibility you're left with is that fbi agents who would have wanted to have gone the other direction do start leaking their own interpretation of the fact they came across. this gets messy at best and very bad at worst. >> can i just add something? think about the politics of this. bernie sanders gave this issue away. so within the democratic party, this is not a liability for hillary. she's got other liabilities but not this one. and as you look to november, if she is running against trump who just been discussing how unpopular and everything he is, it's not clear to me that however bad this gets, unless it's an indictment, it's en
>> that would -- i mean the fbi would provide the -- as i understand it, the raw data to the justice department which would then authorize such a report. >> so stephen, i mean, just wrap your head around this. indictment, criminal referral, report. none of those, obviously, indictment by far the worst, none of those would be good for hillary clinton. >> absolutely not. >> unless the report is a complete exoneration. >> well, even then when you're -- the possibility...
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>>mark: there will appear before a house member to defend a position the fbi is pushing for access to encrypted datahe criminal investigation they're fighting back sang the fbi's demands to the technology would infringe on users' privacy the have a starter when the fbi requested apple all blocked the san bernardino sugar from the case was resolved by the continues on the request to unlock the phone and in new york federal judge case. >>darya: it overlooks downtown san francisco drivers will still be of the drive along the western side in the parking lot was to open the goal is to keep pedestrians say if it is approved a pilot program last two years from june 1st of this year until may 31st of 2018. >>mark: tough loss for the giants' second on the arizona diamondbacks last night and lasted more than half for a half hours and the only pitched five innings but gave up four runs the giants went into the ninth inning of this game with a one run lead and that was broken up by at damaging gramm who had one run homers and in the game into extra innings at at&t park the oakland a's are new york mayor taken o
>>mark: there will appear before a house member to defend a position the fbi is pushing for access to encrypted datahe criminal investigation they're fighting back sang the fbi's demands to the technology would infringe on users' privacy the have a starter when the fbi requested apple all blocked the san bernardino sugar from the case was resolved by the continues on the request to unlock the phone and in new york federal judge case. >>darya: it overlooks downtown san francisco...
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the fbi told us it already helps state and local authorities who have a warrant to extract data lawfully from smartphones or when the phones are damaged. earlier this week, the fbi revealed it had unlocked the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. the company had refused a court order to aid the fbi, mainly over being forced to write new software code to circumvent the privacy promised to all of its customers. this tension between the privacy protections built into today's technology and the needs of law enforcement to access information is not only a debate in federal terrorism investigations. as newshour special correspondent john larson reports in tonight's signature segment, the debate is playing out frequently over crimes being investigated at the local level. >> reporter: this heartfelt, urgent text was the last one barbara mills ever received from her daughter, brittney. it was april 24th of last year. >> she said i have you and i'm grateful. you know that i love you so much, and i don't know where i would be without you. >> reporter: hours later, at half past ten at night,
the fbi told us it already helps state and local authorities who have a warrant to extract data lawfully from smartphones or when the phones are damaged. earlier this week, the fbi revealed it had unlocked the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. the company had refused a court order to aid the fbi, mainly over being forced to write new software code to circumvent the privacy promised to all of its customers. this tension between the privacy protections built into today's technology and...
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fbi nor cellabright will comment. but they specialize in mobile device data extraction and description, phone hacking. and that's exactly what the fbi needed in this case. we reached out to cellabrite and the fbi repeatedly. they didn't return our calls and the fbi wouldn't comment. the fbi said only that they used a outside company. but the fbi signed a $200,000 contract with cellabrite the same day the fbi announced it had gained access to the content in the shooter's phone. shares of the parent company soared. at a tech conference in 2014, cellabrite's director told cnn about their work. >> we allow a very deep and detailed access to a lot of information that is on the mobile device. and then it allows them to deduct who did what when, which is the essence of any investigation when you look at it. >> reporter: their technology isn't just a hack on an iphone. critics say it's a hack on privacy. he says his company has been challenged in court. >> we've got to make sure that whatever you bring into court can stand there and can stand any cross-examination. there are very strict rules and guidelines wi
fbi nor cellabright will comment. but they specialize in mobile device data extraction and description, phone hacking. and that's exactly what the fbi needed in this case. we reached out to cellabrite and the fbi repeatedly. they didn't return our calls and the fbi wouldn't comment. the fbi said only that they used a outside company. but the fbi signed a $200,000 contract with cellabrite the same day the fbi announced it had gained access to the content in the shooter's phone. shares of the...
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. >> meantime, fbi director james comey finally revealing how the bureau was able to access data from a terrorist iphone. speaking at a university, comey said they purchased the tool to bypass encryption. >> we're having a whole lot of conversation inside the government, lots of different parts of the government to figure out how do we think about disclosing this to apple, how do we think about who we can help with this and what are the rules with which we help them. >> legislation is expected today. sources telling us that it will reinforce a court's order for access to anything, whether it be a safe deposit box or mobile device. >>> a ranger in texas killed in a minor accident because of an exploding that kae ining takata. shrapnel came flying out hitting the girl in the neck. she was driving a honda civic. honda sent several recall notices but repairs were never made on her car. exploding takata air bags are blamed for ten deaths in the u.s. >>> a fast moving wildfire moving through two states. it started in arizona and jumped the colorado river into california. hundreds of acres a
. >> meantime, fbi director james comey finally revealing how the bureau was able to access data from a terrorist iphone. speaking at a university, comey said they purchased the tool to bypass encryption. >> we're having a whole lot of conversation inside the government, lots of different parts of the government to figure out how do we think about disclosing this to apple, how do we think about who we can help with this and what are the rules with which we help them. >>...
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thompson asked him if he thinks apple was right in refusing to assist the fbi in unlocking the phone. steve: is apple have the datawould turn it over and they have. thousands of cases. severus security is a critically important. apple has been the good guy. there are politicians who don't have a clue as to what severus security is about trying to pass laws saying that apple has to make the product secure -- that is a crime. so horrible. i just cry. reporter: he said silicon valley care too much about making money. young people coming up with a new idea, in a dorm room, in a garage, something nobody thought was going to be anything big. now it becomes big. get investors from you go public, you have an ipo, and all the owners of your company are making decisions and they are out there and they're only interested in the money. people still want to do good more than make money, they become forced to have to go the other way overtime. reporter: do you worry that the company you founded in 1970's has moved so far away from its standing principles that it is looking to actively pay less tax? steve: if you make money, you
thompson asked him if he thinks apple was right in refusing to assist the fbi in unlocking the phone. steve: is apple have the datawould turn it over and they have. thousands of cases. severus security is a critically important. apple has been the good guy. there are politicians who don't have a clue as to what severus security is about trying to pass laws saying that apple has to make the product secure -- that is a crime. so horrible. i just cry. reporter: he said silicon valley care too much...
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data. this is nonetheless a miss for the fbi, for its miserable handling of this affair.at only apple could help it do that. it took it to court. it disclosed sensitive information. it made threats against silicon valley. the fbi wants help from kisilic valley it is going to have to be smarter in the way it handles these things. >> jason. >> a hit for robert de niro for choosing not to screen a film that link vaccines to autism. it's junk science, been repeatedly and thoroughly debunked by study after study. and spreading this sort of misinformation into great harm to public health. it was the right call. >> dan. >> barack obama is going to spend his whole presidency missing on the guantanamo prison issue. he announced the release of 12 more prisoners in the wake of the brussels massacre. >> unidentified? wow. >> meanwhile, back in the colorado, the democratic governor, john hickenlooper, has said there is no way they're taking any prisoners in colorado, because, guess what? the people there don't want to live nearby. so a hit for governor hickenlooper. >> and senator mic
data. this is nonetheless a miss for the fbi, for its miserable handling of this affair.at only apple could help it do that. it took it to court. it disclosed sensitive information. it made threats against silicon valley. the fbi wants help from kisilic valley it is going to have to be smarter in the way it handles these things. >> jason. >> a hit for robert de niro for choosing not to screen a film that link vaccines to autism. it's junk science, been repeatedly and thoroughly...
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fbi finding answers in the hacked iphone from one of the san bernardino terrorists. investigators have learned syed farook did not use the phone to contact isis supporters, but they have recovered datausly have about the killers. hackers helped the fbi unlock the iphone after apple refused. >>> next, america's best high schools. four of the top five from the southwest, with the school for gifted and talented in dallas leading the nation for the fifth year in a row. schools in arizona take second and third place, followed by dallas again. "u.s. news and world report" ranks the schools on test scores, graduation rates and preparing students for college. >>> and look at this royal duel on the set of the new "star wars." princes william and harry saber to saber in the studio outside london. the brothers both big "star wars" fans. even got hugs from chewbacca. then posed with the cast. no word yet if they'll make a cameo in the next film. >>> and finally, a shoutout to our friend, michael strahan. he'll be expanding his role on "gma," joining full-time in september, after wrapping up his fourth season with kelly ripa on "live." can't wait to have him on the team every day. >>> and when w
fbi finding answers in the hacked iphone from one of the san bernardino terrorists. investigators have learned syed farook did not use the phone to contact isis supporters, but they have recovered datausly have about the killers. hackers helped the fbi unlock the iphone after apple refused. >>> next, america's best high schools. four of the top five from the southwest, with the school for gifted and talented in dallas leading the nation for the fifth year in a row. schools in arizona...
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data. look at it. this hour, the fbiry issue of encryption and whether there's anything useful on the phone . the lack of big pieces tells them a lot. it tells them these terrorists were not in touch with isis supporters elsewhere and not another person involved in this attack that they should be looking for them. it's helpful to get into this phone of a private company they were able to hire to do this. >> i am still mystified by those 18 minutes because while they did find maybe there wasn't contact with isis, they haven't found out why these two murderers, terrorist murderermu were wandering aimlessly. i think it would be a good fascinating answer. great job as always. always getting the good stuff. thank you. >>> coming up, take a good look at these three pictures. do you recognize them all? could you name them? like real fast if you had to in a quick oral exam, but you might be shocked when she hit the good old streets of new york city and showed these pictures and a few choice other ones and conducted the instant t
data. look at it. this hour, the fbiry issue of encryption and whether there's anything useful on the phone . the lack of big pieces tells them a lot. it tells them these terrorists were not in touch with isis supporters elsewhere and not another person involved in this attack that they should be looking for them. it's helpful to get into this phone of a private company they were able to hire to do this. >> i am still mystified by those 18 minutes because while they did find maybe there...
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consideration the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or recent attacks on hospitals, i have a tough time believes your organization is against -- so to clarify, does the fbi agree that strong encryption is important to the security and privacy of our citizens for commit strength? >> yes, sir. >> and also of the law enforcement, can you elaborate on that? >> yes, sir. yes, you are correct. as i stated in my opening statement, we do support strong encryption. it does all the things you just said. we also recognize that we have a continuing struggle and increasing struggle to access readable information, to access content of communications caused by that encryption that is now in place by default. >> so it brings this question up then, are you witnessing an increase in individuals intentionally or even unintentionally evading the law through availability of default encryption? >> i think it's difficult to discern whether or not they're intentionally doing it. however, we -- we -- are significantly seeing increases in the yew and deployment of encrypti encryption, becaus
consideration the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or recent attacks on hospitals, i have a tough time believes your organization is against -- so to clarify, does the fbi agree that strong encryption is important to the security and privacy of our citizens for commit strength? >> yes, sir. >> and also of the law enforcement, can you elaborate on that? >> yes, sir. yes, you are correct. as i stated in my opening statement, we do support strong encryption....
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the fbi provided information on the software they used to decode vital data on the phone.ht the tool for a private party. it only works on a narrow slice of phone. models.n't unlock newer a stock we are watching his barren systems. it is lost nearly half its value. the comedy cells of spyware. it is reaped big profits selling to emerging markets like brazil. the company says it is waiting out a slowdown in emerging markets by shifting focus to the security needs of western europe and others. it is high on the agenda of government. seethought you would never a world with zero emission power stations? we sit down with one company saying they can make it happen. ♪ firms are refocusing their investing efforts. venture capitalists made fewer bets in the last quarter. investing in more mature companies. last quarter so the fewest number of venture deals for four years. they have become skeptical of startup valuations. tomorrow special edition of bloomberg west on unicorns, bubble or boom? this week's deep dive into renewable energy. a futuristic technology that could in fact be
the fbi provided information on the software they used to decode vital data on the phone.ht the tool for a private party. it only works on a narrow slice of phone. models.n't unlock newer a stock we are watching his barren systems. it is lost nearly half its value. the comedy cells of spyware. it is reaped big profits selling to emerging markets like brazil. the company says it is waiting out a slowdown in emerging markets by shifting focus to the security needs of western europe and others. it...
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because of the agreements with the fbi. >> last word. >> i don't agree with mass grabbing of information of innocent people. the point i'm arguing here is if microsoft has datat is related to an investigation that is criminal in nature and the fbi has probable cause to get the data and not have to have microsoft go run and tell their customer about it. >> all right, guys, thank you. big story developing this hour, look at shares of apple, falling after this report we told you earlier about the company will extend iphone production cuts into the next quarter. dominic chu has the latest. >> up to speed on what is happening with am stock pple st. shares lower on the trading day until around 1:00 p.m. eastern, when the stock moved lower on headlines from japanese news outlet nikkei. apple notified some suppliers of plans to slow iphone production, that's according to sources at the certain suppliers. it is worth noting that these types of reports have surfaced in the past around other product launches apple made. however, this time it did move the stock, hovering near the average price over the past 200 days. cnbc did reach out to apple and it declined to commen
because of the agreements with the fbi. >> last word. >> i don't agree with mass grabbing of information of innocent people. the point i'm arguing here is if microsoft has datat is related to an investigation that is criminal in nature and the fbi has probable cause to get the data and not have to have microsoft go run and tell their customer about it. >> all right, guys, thank you. big story developing this hour, look at shares of apple, falling after this report we told you...
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the academy of art is working with the fbi to trace the source of the data breach and the criminal mastermindso police are looking for a man accused of stealing a bike with the help from a power tool. take a look at this surveillance video. he was on valencia and walked up to the bike and pulls out a power saw. people walked by but most never look at him. he cut off the look and fled. the book belongs to julia robertson of berkeley who was at a comedy show on friday night. she could hear the grinding of the saw inside the comedy club. >> i had had weird thought that the i didn't lock it. i was worried. when i heard the weird noise i didn't think of jumping up and running out to look for my bike. >> she reported it stolen. the man with the trench coat and cane is on the loose. the bike is worth about $1,200. >>> the san jose city council will vote on a measure that could result in hundreds being put on the streets. kiet do reports from city hall with more. >> reporter: good morning. it seems everybody has some kind of idea to try to wrangle san jose's high rent to make it affordable and keep th
the academy of art is working with the fbi to trace the source of the data breach and the criminal mastermindso police are looking for a man accused of stealing a bike with the help from a power tool. take a look at this surveillance video. he was on valencia and walked up to the bike and pulls out a power saw. people walked by but most never look at him. he cut off the look and fled. the book belongs to julia robertson of berkeley who was at a comedy show on friday night. she could hear the...
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reporter: well the fbi director strongly suggested it was unlikely to happen but if this data is pulledt case the fbi would have to reveal it as part of the discovery process which gives the defense the right to know how the data was recovered. >> if we decide not to disclose it to apple, it is still quite perishable and it will disappear if apple changes its software in some way. it will also disappear if we use it in criminal case and it has to be disclosed. reporter: the white house does have a process to consider whether these flaws should be shared with the manufacturer but it could take some time for this fbi case to be reviewed and the fbi director said recently he expects the manufacturer to immediately close the gap which is just good business practice, martha. martha: they got what they needed for this instance. catherine, thank you. reporter: you're welcome. eric: he says they're stealing his election but did donald trump get plain ol' out played in colorado. >> we had a lot of delegates that were not heard because the republican party was 100% probably controlled by rnc whic
reporter: well the fbi director strongly suggested it was unlikely to happen but if this data is pulledt case the fbi would have to reveal it as part of the discovery process which gives the defense the right to know how the data was recovered. >> if we decide not to disclose it to apple, it is still quite perishable and it will disappear if apple changes its software in some way. it will also disappear if we use it in criminal case and it has to be disclosed. reporter: the white house...
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large capacity magazines of 11 rounds or more and will also allow the state to share data of potential gun buyers with the fbi. >>> pleasant hill police searching for a 15-year-old who is developmentally disabled and did not come home from a high school in martinez. she was last seen heading toward the concorde bart station on a bus anyone with information call pleasant hill police. >>> fans plan to protest outside raiders headquarters in alameda pick many say they are disgusted by the idea of moving them to las vegas. it comes after the owner was in sin city make it a presentation before the committee of tourism. protest at 11 am. leaders are scheduled to meet with mark david next week to talk about the deal. >>> in oakland, it is closing time for a popular deli. it has been a business -- in business for 90 years, 4 generations of the family have been associated with the deli. in february the family announced they probably would close because they cannot agree with the right on the land -- on the rent with the landlord. they appreciate customers. >>> how much they -- area drivers -- they believe the gridlock
large capacity magazines of 11 rounds or more and will also allow the state to share data of potential gun buyers with the fbi. >>> pleasant hill police searching for a 15-year-old who is developmentally disabled and did not come home from a high school in martinez. she was last seen heading toward the concorde bart station on a bus anyone with information call pleasant hill police. >>> fans plan to protest outside raiders headquarters in alameda pick many say they are...
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affect the sort of -- the american people who are quote unquote authorizing the fbi to do what it does, to collect this data or not? the questioner asks, isn't it true that many of the american people who want this data are not the ones at risk of being surveilled? [ applause ] >> trying to make sure i understand the question. that's a tough one for the -- that's a tough one for the fbi to answer. as i said before, we're the servants of the american people and the american political institutions that tell us what to do. in particular, congress and the courts. so if there are -- that's a question about the nature of u.s. democracy that i'm not sure i can or should really be the one to answer. >> i would like to just use a phrase -- a phrase that i mentioned to jim yesterday, a phrase that alvaro has heard me use. it pushes back a little bit against today's theme. muslims are the new black. think about the political culture in this country today in terms of communities who are under suspicion. >> we'll talk about that immediately after lunch. so stick around. >> so we face old questions in new contexts. >> ex
affect the sort of -- the american people who are quote unquote authorizing the fbi to do what it does, to collect this data or not? the questioner asks, isn't it true that many of the american people who want this data are not the ones at risk of being surveilled? [ applause ] >> trying to make sure i understand the question. that's a tough one for the -- that's a tough one for the fbi to answer. as i said before, we're the servants of the american people and the american political...
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considering the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or the attacks on hospitals, whyhave a tough time believing your organization is against the technology that's so instrumental to protecting digital information so to clarify, does the fbi agree that strong encryption is important to the privateers of our our citizens and to strengthen national security yes, sir and also, can you elaborate on that? yes and you are correct as i stated in my opening statements, we do support strong encryption because it does all the things you just said. we also recognize that we have a continuing struggle, and increasing struggle to access readable information, to access content of communications caused by that encryption that is now in place by default >> so it brings this question up. are you witnessing an increase in individuals intentionally or even unintentionally evading the law through availability of default encryption? >> i think it's difficult to discern whether or not they are intentionally doing it. however i am we are significantly seeing increases in the use and deployme
considering the fbi's work on investigations like the sony data breach or the attacks on hospitals, whyhave a tough time believing your organization is against the technology that's so instrumental to protecting digital information so to clarify, does the fbi agree that strong encryption is important to the privateers of our our citizens and to strengthen national security yes, sir and also, can you elaborate on that? yes and you are correct as i stated in my opening statements, we do support...
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prosecutors still the federal judge the fbi still needs their help to gain access the data on an iphone five spf it's part of a -- iphone 5s as part of a drug caffeine case. three weeks after agents successfully hacked an iphone used by a san bernardino should've it the iphones are different models with distinct encryption. >>> in the race for the white house, donald trump is skipping a trip to california. he was planning an appearance at his golf club but now he is campaigning in new york state. trump looking to the states primary toothing delegates on april 19. he needs the magical number to secure the republican nomination for president. >>> on monday ted cruz is expected to stop in southern california for two rallies. they are an orange county and san diego and cruz and governor john kasich also will appear at the state gop convention coming at the end of the month. trump has been invited also. >>> hillary clinton is launching -- watching a lead over sanders in california it is shrinking. >>> a poll shows the margin dropped in six points. clinton at 47% and sanders, 41%. 12% undecid
prosecutors still the federal judge the fbi still needs their help to gain access the data on an iphone five spf it's part of a -- iphone 5s as part of a drug caffeine case. three weeks after agents successfully hacked an iphone used by a san bernardino should've it the iphones are different models with distinct encryption. >>> in the race for the white house, donald trump is skipping a trip to california. he was planning an appearance at his golf club but now he is campaigning in new...
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noticed a flaw that allowed the fbi to create a piece of hardware that could crack the pass code without triggering a security measure that would erase the phone's data the post reports an israeli security firm widely credited as helping the fbi initially had nothing to do with the case. >> we have much more ahead for you on this wednesday night. coming up -- >> we are playing our big bet on cancer amino therapy. >> a declaration that could help millions. the founder unleashes a new kind of innovation, cancer research. >> downtown san francisco, find out why a music video company decided it move across the country right next door to twitter. >> and spring storm is edging closer to us ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there a
noticed a flaw that allowed the fbi to create a piece of hardware that could crack the pass code without triggering a security measure that would erase the phone's data the post reports an israeli security firm widely credited as helping the fbi initially had nothing to do with the case. >> we have much more ahead for you on this wednesday night. coming up -- >> we are playing our big bet on cancer amino therapy. >> a declaration that could help millions. the founder unleashes...
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he also said that if na data pulled from the phone is used in the courts, the fbi would have to reviewrt of the discovery process which gives the defense the right to know how the data was recovered. >> if we decide not to disclose it to apple, it's still quite perishable and will disappear if apple changes it is software in some way and will disappear if we use it in a criminal case and it has to be disclosed. >> the white house does have a process to consider whether this should be shared with the manufacturer but could take some time for the fbi case to be reviewed. the bottom line is, one person's outside contractor is essentially another person's hacker. shep? >> kathericatherine, thank you. >>> a gunman shot up a kosher supermarket during the paris attacks and the gunman was ahmed coulibaly and died in a shootout with police last january after he killed four people at that supermarket. coulibaly claimed that he coordinated the attack with the karachi brothers. a court spokesman says the accused arms dealer claims he's not guilty and a judge has ordered to keep him in jail. meanwh
he also said that if na data pulled from the phone is used in the courts, the fbi would have to reviewrt of the discovery process which gives the defense the right to know how the data was recovered. >> if we decide not to disclose it to apple, it's still quite perishable and will disappear if apple changes it is software in some way and will disappear if we use it in a criminal case and it has to be disclosed. >> the white house does have a process to consider whether this should...
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data, health records. >> reporter: and the question here is whether the fbi now has the ability to unlock any iphone or the same model used by the shooters. an iphone 5. even if it is limited to just that model experts say it could open up a trove of information to local criminal investigators. >> good to have you here tonight. thank you. >>> to a bizarre scene in phoenix. a massive swarm of bees causing suddenly invading a mosque causing a chaotic scene leaving people hurt, stung and running for cover. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: more than a dozen people recovering after this, 20,000 bees swarming this phoenix mosque and flying inside sending people desperately swatting and covering up and running for cover. >> started to attack us. and then i run away. and get up and start running. >> reporter: at least 15 people stung. paramedics rushing one to the hospital. firefighters blocking off streets, calling for backup. >> we're gonna stay. wait for the bee keeper. >> reporter: coating the area with a special foam to get the swarm under control. minutes later more bees spotted just miles away. five crew
data, health records. >> reporter: and the question here is whether the fbi now has the ability to unlock any iphone or the same model used by the shooters. an iphone 5. even if it is limited to just that model experts say it could open up a trove of information to local criminal investigators. >> good to have you here tonight. thank you. >>> to a bizarre scene in phoenix. a massive swarm of bees causing suddenly invading a mosque causing a chaotic scene leaving people...
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fbi and apple. justice department withdraws request for apple to reveal data from a cell phone late to a new york drug case. someone provided the passcode to the iphone and authorities asked the judge to order apple to cooperate. >>> high-speed chase across los angeles. it started last night when police confronted a woman about a domestic violence incident. she spent down highway 101 at over 100 miles an hour. she stopped in pasadena where she got out of the car and try to walk into a bar but they took her into custody. >>> five dead after shooting spree in georgia last night. it began with a domestic dispute. authorities say the man responsible for the shootings was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. victims ranging from 85-31 years old believed to be relatives of the suspect's wife. >>> michigan, suspect in a deadly shooting spree is competent to stand trial. jason accused of killing six people entering two others between picking up fares as a uber drivers in kalamazoo after the february 20 shootings he told investigators the uber app made him quote act like a puppet. >>> drone
fbi and apple. justice department withdraws request for apple to reveal data from a cell phone late to a new york drug case. someone provided the passcode to the iphone and authorities asked the judge to order apple to cooperate. >>> high-speed chase across los angeles. it started last night when police confronted a woman about a domestic violence incident. she spent down highway 101 at over 100 miles an hour. she stopped in pasadena where she got out of the car and try to walk into a...