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loretta lynch: yes, it is. thank you for raising this. >> just a small rebuttal to a small part of what you said about the court. that is in regard to the reference, you didn't go into detail about emergency judicial vacancies -- there are 31. we have 12 up. wet so the public knows, can't deal with the other 19 until the white house gets them appear. >> thank you. loretta lynch: good morning. >> i am very concerned about continuing sanctuary city policies in many jurisdictions around the u.s. -- we have talked about this before. and defenders of those policies say they do not want to dissuade from reporting crime. however, a lot of these policies apply to not reporting illegals who are arrested. or convicted of criminal offenses. other words, they are on the criminal and of the events as we saw in the murder in san francisco. do you think it should be this the jurisdiction to prohibit its police force from reporting illegal status of somebody who is arrested or convicted of a crime loretta lynch: you have raise
loretta lynch: yes, it is. thank you for raising this. >> just a small rebuttal to a small part of what you said about the court. that is in regard to the reference, you didn't go into detail about emergency judicial vacancies -- there are 31. we have 12 up. wet so the public knows, can't deal with the other 19 until the white house gets them appear. >> thank you. loretta lynch: good morning. >> i am very concerned about continuing sanctuary city policies in many jurisdictions...
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let'sily chang pure return to my exclusive conversation with loretta lynch. urity conference, i asked her about reports that apple is working on a so-called unhackable operating system. is it possible? should the government try to stop it? loretta: i'm not an engineer and should -- and could not answer the question. i think innovation is important. i think creativity is important. the reality is we are all in this together. we are all a part of this great experiment called democracy. this great social compact that we have to look out for each other. we have all agreed no one is above the law. we are notefore, against encryption. our concern is this more and for encryption. i think companies are developing things every day. technology has changed so much in the last six months, two years, three years. we don't know what's on the horizon. i think it's really hard to say. i do find it curious, though, that a company would say, when it comes to this issue, we are not going to go any further. we are going to lock this away, throw away the key, and we are not going
let'sily chang pure return to my exclusive conversation with loretta lynch. urity conference, i asked her about reports that apple is working on a so-called unhackable operating system. is it possible? should the government try to stop it? loretta: i'm not an engineer and should -- and could not answer the question. i think innovation is important. i think creativity is important. the reality is we are all in this together. we are all a part of this great experiment called democracy. this great...
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emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday.ynch: if there was a box of documents in someone's house that i could show a court may have evidence of a crime and there was a lock on the door, i .eeded someone to help me that is what we're asking apple to do. don't take that risk. don't pull them out yourselves. years untildid for about a year ago and help us with this particular matter. emily: is that how encryption works? michael chertoff: the analogy is misplaced. this is not about picking a lock. this is about building a master key that would open every lock. and then hold the key recognizing that we have experienced how easy it is for someone to come in and steal a use that to break into other people's houses. that is what the issue is. emily: you believe that is the only technical way to do this? michael chertoff: there may be other ways. i don't have the engineering experience. they are also trying to prove a point. whether we should permit innovation in the area of security and encryption. emily: cyrus vance the new york di
emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday.ynch: if there was a box of documents in someone's house that i could show a court may have evidence of a crime and there was a lock on the door, i .eeded someone to help me that is what we're asking apple to do. don't take that risk. don't pull them out yourselves. years untildid for about a year ago and help us with this particular matter. emily: is that how encryption works? michael chertoff: the analogy is misplaced. this is not...
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please welcome attorney general loretta lynch! (cheers and applause) ( band playing ) >> stephen: welcome to the show! >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: our pleasure. i'm honored to have you here. as i said, you are america's top crime fighter. are you the batman? >> no. >> stephen: you're not. i am not the batman. i am the slayer. (laughter) >> stephen: you have a lot of big cases now. before we get to some of the big ones, i want to ask you, how is the law doing because you are america's top law person. how is american law and law enforcement doing right now? >> you know, american law and >> stephen: mm-hmm. the law is what we use to chart the progress of this great country. it's what i get to use every day to keep the american people safe, to protect their liberties, to protect their civil rights, and i've got the best job in the world because i get to work in it every day (cheers and applause) >> stephen: how do you feel about the people who look at the government? some people look at law enforcement, look at the governm
please welcome attorney general loretta lynch! (cheers and applause) ( band playing ) >> stephen: welcome to the show! >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: our pleasure. i'm honored to have you here. as i said, you are america's top crime fighter. are you the batman? >> no. >> stephen: you're not. i am not the batman. i am the slayer. (laughter) >> stephen: you have a lot of big cases now. before we get to some of the big ones, i want to ask you, how is...
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madam attorney general loretta lynch! get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't last long come seek the royal caribbean book today at 1-800-royalcaribbean. what's the most awarded car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's like, this is chevy? current qualified gm lessees can get a sign and drive lease on this chevy cruze limited for around $179 per month.
madam attorney general loretta lynch! get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't last long come seek the royal caribbean book today at 1-800-royalcaribbean. what's the most awarded car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i...
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madam attorney general loretta lynch! get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't last long come seek the royal caribbean book today at 1-800-royalcaribbean. car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's like, this is chevy? current qualified gm lessees can get a sign and drive lease on this chevy cruze limited for around $179 per month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. what's it gonna be? an oven-baked digiorno? or waiting for delivery? did you have that beard when we ordered? a hot, fresh-baked crust? or? did we order extra soggy? don't settle for delivery. rise to the occasion. it's not delivery. it's digiorno. tt0w!tx#hi!!%4@%j1@ tt0w!tx#hi!!el@%@6, tt0w!tx#hi!!ed@%f4h (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. a l
madam attorney general loretta lynch! get 30% off every guest every ship in the caribbean but hurry, this offer won't last long come seek the royal caribbean book today at 1-800-royalcaribbean. car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for, right. the final answer. chevy. the most awarded car company two years in a row. wow, it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean it's...
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attorney general loretta lynch! and a musical performance by brian fallon! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! >> stephen: whoo! (cheers and applause) >> jon: how are you doing? >> stephen: doing all right. thank you very much! thanks! thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. i'm super excited to do the to shore tonight. how are you doing, meredith? >> i'm good. super crowd. >> stephen: super nice crowd. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: what did you think of those ladies kissing me this week? did you think that was appropriate? >> i thought helen mirren's was very tender. >> stephen: it was. very, very hot halfway through. >> it felt like we shouldn't be seeing it, like it was personal. and sally field went for it. >> stephen: sally field definitely went for it. i'm not going to say "tongue" because there is no way you can prove it. (laughter) >> yeah. well, i mean, if the reverse happened -- >> stephen: if i went on, if a man went on. >> like an actor of a certain age went on -- >> stephen: li
attorney general loretta lynch! and a musical performance by brian fallon! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! >> stephen: whoo! (cheers and applause) >> jon: how are you doing? >> stephen: doing all right. thank you very much! thanks! thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. i'm super excited to do the to shore tonight. how are you doing, meredith? >> i'm good. super crowd. >>...
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(cheers and applause)ith attorney general loretta lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! moderate to severe crohn'sve managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humirae who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies,tients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.etimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure.ment, get tested tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your gastroenterologist about humira.sion is possible. alright, what do you think boys? we could do some thai. ooo... how 'bout sushi, eh? [weird dog moan/s
(cheers and applause)ith attorney general loretta lynch. (cheers and applause) thank you, everybody! moderate to severe crohn'sve managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humirae who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies,tients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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attorney general loretta lynch.d winship it could be a middle ground -- we asked lynch if it -- if there could be a middle ground. >> law enforcement at any company in the court -- that is what we go to to arbitrate these subpoenas. we have a difference of opinion as to what the law or compliance means. we go to court. that is what we think is the current state of affairs and that is where we think this will play out. there is also the middle ground of discussing this in the large him -- in the larger forum of ideas. having a discussion about what it means to have both privacy and security. we do it all the time. people expect it of us. >> in the court, a brooklyn judge just roll that apple does not have to do this in a separate case. does that undermine your argument or change your strategy? >> it does not change our strategy or reliance on the court. in that case we were disappointed with that decision. we will be resubmitting into a judge in a few days with additional information. i will also note that was the ca
attorney general loretta lynch.d winship it could be a middle ground -- we asked lynch if it -- if there could be a middle ground. >> law enforcement at any company in the court -- that is what we go to to arbitrate these subpoenas. we have a difference of opinion as to what the law or compliance means. we go to court. that is what we think is the current state of affairs and that is where we think this will play out. there is also the middle ground of discussing this in the large him --...
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i was born a coal miner's daughter >>> country legend loretta lynch 15 years old when she got married and now the coal miner's daughter 83 still going strong. her first album in 1 years just dropped today and we talked to her about everything from her she thinks donald trump could be president. >> can you say, president yes. if he keeps it up on lot of things. >> reporter: an icon who says what she thinks. >> i think i worked probably harder than anybody in the business. people today are too lazy to do this of thing. >> reporter: preach, miss loretta loretta. i should have known there's nooo cf1 o use >> reporter: gwyneth adores her, so doespharrell,iranda ol. lorettaaid exact she ingoughc. hy it ronindmehete yo. reportr:reas an ioon evsterke ota swif she wed tto or, getit, girlts whouwa. 'm aut p ascnb. growing upever dread aboutei singe rng uor to l ts ten.>> thesau i s blcof :0in the mning e h ck clic uptas. reporr "full circle" and american masters loretta lynch still a mountain girl premieres on pbs and last night she brought house down on fallon. she take everything >> reporter:
i was born a coal miner's daughter >>> country legend loretta lynch 15 years old when she got married and now the coal miner's daughter 83 still going strong. her first album in 1 years just dropped today and we talked to her about everything from her she thinks donald trump could be president. >> can you say, president yes. if he keeps it up on lot of things. >> reporter: an icon who says what she thinks. >> i think i worked probably harder than anybody in the...
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>> i don't think they are -- i think if you ask them, they say seriously, you think loretta lynch is going to indict hillary clinton, the top democrat? it's just not going to happen. either they're right, or not. >> we'll find out. all right. appreciate you being here. thanks so much on the clinton beat. we'll have you back. >>> you can imagine that hillary clinton hasn't been asked much about her e-mail server but i would suspect it is going to come up monday in detroit. sanders and clinton will face voters in a town hall moderated by special report anchor brett bayer. that starts at:00 p.m. eastern. it is just one day before michigan voters go to the polls in that democratic primary. 6:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss this. two years since hillary clinton has sat down with fox news and she's back. >>> with more than a dozen states in the books, voter turnout among democrats is significantly lower this election cycle than in 2008. republicans meanwhile are heading to the polls in record numbers. there's been no shortage of theories for this, including one named donald trump. joining me n
>> i don't think they are -- i think if you ask them, they say seriously, you think loretta lynch is going to indict hillary clinton, the top democrat? it's just not going to happen. either they're right, or not. >> we'll find out. all right. appreciate you being here. thanks so much on the clinton beat. we'll have you back. >>> you can imagine that hillary clinton hasn't been asked much about her e-mail server but i would suspect it is going to come up monday in detroit....
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i was born a coal miner's daughter >>> country legend loretta lynch 15 years old when she got married and now the coal miner's daughter 83 still going strong. her first album in 1 years just dropped today and we talked to her about everything from her music to her politics and why she thinks donald trump could be president. >> can you say, president yes. if he keeps it up on lot of things. >> reporter: an icon who says what she thinks. >> i think i worked probably harder than anybody in the business. people today are too lazy to do this of thing. >> reporter: preach, miss loretta loretta. use so doespharrell, miranda's idol. >> loretta said exact she was going through in her music. that's why it resonates with us. >> miranda and me the same type of thing you know. >> reporter: loretta has an opinion on everybody. listen to her take on taylor swift. >> she wanted to betop. taylor, get it, girl. that's what youwant. i'm about as pop as cornbread. >> reporter: country to the core. met her in 1982 when she 50. >> when i was a little girl growing up i never dreamed about ever being a count
i was born a coal miner's daughter >>> country legend loretta lynch 15 years old when she got married and now the coal miner's daughter 83 still going strong. her first album in 1 years just dropped today and we talked to her about everything from her music to her politics and why she thinks donald trump could be president. >> can you say, president yes. if he keeps it up on lot of things. >> reporter: an icon who says what she thinks. >> i think i worked probably...
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headlines from loretta lynch, she is speaking at the security conference in san francisco.he attorney general is saying that they are going to resubmit the new york case on iphone access. this relates to a case where the judge found in apple's favor. and also asking apple access, like you has done for years, this would be in reference to complieds fourd by apple. had "an we haven't awful parade of [indiscernible] both sides are using colorful of language in this case. resubmit thet will new york case. that ruling came against the government and for apple earlier this week. thank you for joining us. we will watch out for more on d youd you miss -- "what' miss?"the close of trading 13 minutes away . the gains. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. markets close in about 10 minutes. julie: march tens to be a positive month for stocks. nevertheless, this is a blockbuster start to the month by any account. we have not seen the highs we have seen today in quite some time. stocks bouncing back also sharply from the lows they closed at on february 11. if you look at what is rally toda
headlines from loretta lynch, she is speaking at the security conference in san francisco.he attorney general is saying that they are going to resubmit the new york case on iphone access. this relates to a case where the judge found in apple's favor. and also asking apple access, like you has done for years, this would be in reference to complieds fourd by apple. had "an we haven't awful parade of [indiscernible] both sides are using colorful of language in this case. resubmit thet will...
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our attorney general loretta lynch has been notified. the fbi is looking into we know how this goes. back here at home already a thens heightened security. new york police have been notified. we have yet to hear from the white house and presidentbama. you know exactly where he is right now in cuba. if you've been watchinin our coverage, we will be staying on top of this, letting you know the very latest information. >> erica, we'll watch, stay with you. i know you're watching for updates. we'll check in with you throughout the morning here. >>> and now to the historic visit, president barack obama making history walking side by side with cuban leader raul castro in the communist country. >> but it wasn't all smooth sailing. tensions rising between the leaders w en they addressed reporters after holding a private meeting. the president and first lady attending a state dinner. you live coverage since theestoring relations was first announced and this morning we continue our coverage now. >> victor oquendo joins us live in havana, cuba with
our attorney general loretta lynch has been notified. the fbi is looking into we know how this goes. back here at home already a thens heightened security. new york police have been notified. we have yet to hear from the white house and presidentbama. you know exactly where he is right now in cuba. if you've been watchinin our coverage, we will be staying on top of this, letting you know the very latest information. >> erica, we'll watch, stay with you. i know you're watching for updates....
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." >>> attorney general loretta lynch is the latest person to say{ thanks but no thanks to a possible supreme court nomination. her name was floated as a possible successor to the late antonin scalia. she fears the senate stall some investigations senate republicans vow to block anyone nominated by president obama. >>> thousands expected to line up to pay respects to former first lady nancy reagan later today. she'll lie in repose at in simi valley california at the ronald reagan library. a private funeral will be held friday with a thousand invited guests to attend. she'll be buried next to her husband at the library per her wishes. she died sunday at her 94. >>> new this morning, we're learning as the man known as the fifth beatle, sir george martin, has died. that is martin leading the hollywood bowl orchestra 17 years ago with a beatles tribute. he signed the fab four to a record deal in 1962 when no other label would. then he helped give them their distinctive sound by producing her records. overnight. sir george martin was 90 years old. >>> sentencing day for a long island man c
." >>> attorney general loretta lynch is the latest person to say{ thanks but no thanks to a possible supreme court nomination. her name was floated as a possible successor to the late antonin scalia. she fears the senate stall some investigations senate republicans vow to block anyone nominated by president obama. >>> thousands expected to line up to pay respects to former first lady nancy reagan later today. she'll lie in repose at in simi valley california at the...
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emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday. explained what the government is asking apple to do. take a listen. loretta lynch: if there was a box of documents in someone's house that i could show a court may have evidence of a crime and the lock on the door was such that i needed to help -- i needed help to get in, i needed someone to help me, essentially, so i could get in without the documents self-destructing that , is what we're asking apple to do. don't run in and get it for us. don't take that risk. don't pull them out yourselves. do what you did for years until about a year ago and help us with this particular matter. emily: is that how encryption really works? michael chertoff: the analogy is misplaced. this is not a case of, help us pick a particular lock. this is about building a master key that would open every lock. over thehing all country. and then, hold the key, recognizing that we have held,enced when a key is someone can steal it and use it to break into other people's houses. that is what the issue is. it is n
emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday. explained what the government is asking apple to do. take a listen. loretta lynch: if there was a box of documents in someone's house that i could show a court may have evidence of a crime and the lock on the door was such that i needed to help -- i needed help to get in, i needed someone to help me, essentially, so i could get in without the documents self-destructing that , is what we're asking apple to do. don't run in and get it...
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. >> coming up on the late show with stephen colbert nan kendrick, loretta lynch and brian fallon. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, students rising above held s 13- th annual >>> tonight a special gathering to celebrate a remarkable and determined group of scholars. >> they are something else. students rising above held its 13th annual gala at the ritz carlton in san francisco the look at this group. the nonprofit raised money for bay area students to pursue higher education in spite of tremendous challenges. supported more than 200 stus over the years. we'll be rit back. >> this program is not charity. someday you will pay it back. by helping another person who is in your situation. [ applause ] >> that young lady right there, the program co-founded by her. kpix5's wendy tokuda supported more than 200 students over the years, great program. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what
. >> coming up on the late show with stephen colbert nan kendrick, loretta lynch and brian fallon. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, students rising above held s 13- th annual >>> tonight a special gathering to celebrate a remarkable and determined group of scholars. >> they are something else. students rising above held its 13th annual gala at the ritz carlton in san francisco the look at this group. the nonprofit raised money for bay area students to pursue higher education in spite of...
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. >> coming up on the late show with stephen colbert nan kendrick, loretta lynch and brian fallon. ,,,,,,,, we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. ,,,,,,,, my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. students rising above held s 13- th annual ga >>> tonight a special gathering to celebrate a remarkable and determined group of scholars. >> they are something else. students rising above held its 13th annual gala at the ritz carlton in san francisco the look at this group. the nonprofit raised money for bay area student
. >> coming up on the late show with stephen colbert nan kendrick, loretta lynch and brian fallon. ,,,,,,,, we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. ,,,,,,,, my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages....
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attorney general loretta lynch has challenged apples refusal to unlock a terrorist iphone. doing similar things for years, hearing arguments from both sides of the credit to an issue -- the encryption issue. >> there are no demons and this debate. the companies are not evil. the government is not evil. you have people who see the world through different lenses and care about the same things, public safety, innovation and privacy. we devote our lives to stop people from stealing our innovation, our secrets, and hacking into our devices. the same things, which should make this an easier conversation. >> what happens here is if apple is forced to write a new operating system to degrade the safety and security and funds belonging to tens or hundreds of millions of innocent people, it will weaken our safety and security, but it will not affect the terrorists in the least. rishaad: loretta lynch's interview with emily chang, questioned whether apple should be deciding the issue for everyone. we feel the middle ground between apple and the fbi, law enforcement and any company with
attorney general loretta lynch has challenged apples refusal to unlock a terrorist iphone. doing similar things for years, hearing arguments from both sides of the credit to an issue -- the encryption issue. >> there are no demons and this debate. the companies are not evil. the government is not evil. you have people who see the world through different lenses and care about the same things, public safety, innovation and privacy. we devote our lives to stop people from stealing our...
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lynch's in loretta interview with emily chang, the u.s. attorney general discussed whether apple should be deciding the issue for everyone. a.g. lynch: there has to be a middle ground. that is what we go to, to arbitrate these disputes. we have a difference of opinion. means, as compliance to whether someone should comply, we go to court. that is where we think this is going to play out. however, as we discussed, it is also the middle ground of discussing this in the larger for of ideas in our country. having a discussion about what it means to have both security and privacy. we can do it in this case. emily: in the court, a brooklyn judge just ruled that apple doesn't have to do this in a separate case. does that undermine your argument? a.g. lynch: it doesn't change our strategy or our reliance on the courts. in that case, we are disappointed, but we will be resubmitting to a judge in a few days with additional information. that was a case in which we were working well with apple and they agreed to help us with that particular device. tha
lynch's in loretta interview with emily chang, the u.s. attorney general discussed whether apple should be deciding the issue for everyone. a.g. lynch: there has to be a middle ground. that is what we go to, to arbitrate these disputes. we have a difference of opinion. means, as compliance to whether someone should comply, we go to court. that is where we think this is going to play out. however, as we discussed, it is also the middle ground of discussing this in the larger for of ideas in our...
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hans: loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock a dead terrorist's iphone.e company has been doing similar things for years. dowe his seeing how we everyday. until recently, apple was able to comply with that request. they have some of the strongest security out there. hans: caroline hyde joins us now. what is your take on that? caroline: interesting. she was talking out against what the decision has so far been to not allow the fbi into -- well, not building a way to get into the operating system. she says, the encryption has only recently gotten this tough. we used to be able to do this. that was one of her arguments, but also notably she is saying, should we really allow one company to decide this argument? she was trying to be quite forceful when actually, the u.s. government and fbi are on the back foot at the moment. apple just won, of course. they did not break into the phone of a drug dealer, a very similar argument. this one involves a terrorist and the tragic killing of 14 people in san bernardino in december. in red lunch was speaking california a
hans: loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock a dead terrorist's iphone.e company has been doing similar things for years. dowe his seeing how we everyday. until recently, apple was able to comply with that request. they have some of the strongest security out there. hans: caroline hyde joins us now. what is your take on that? caroline: interesting. she was talking out against what the decision has so far been to not allow the fbi into -- well, not building a way to get into the...
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guy: loretta lynch, the u.s. attorney general, talking about the case between apple and the fbi. bloomberg. fromine lacqua joins you new york. he's still in washington, d.c. they will bring you extensive analysis of super tuesday. what do the results mean? when is the market going still tart -- going to start pricing all this in? we've fate of the rally a little bit that we saw earlier on. .e are now up 0.2% earlier in the day, we had the tokyo market up 4%, and amazing rally. europe and japan still have a great deal of catching up to do with the s&p, which had a decent session yesterday. brent crude currently trading down 1.1%. that is it from "the pulse." "surveillance" up next. ♪ . >> a super tuesday for trump and clinton. the frontrunners strengthen their grip on the party nominations. global stocks rally on stronger economic data from the u.s. and australia. was a selloff really overdone? what does it mean under u.k. banks? this is bloomberg's "surveillance." this is francine lacqua in new york.
guy: loretta lynch, the u.s. attorney general, talking about the case between apple and the fbi. bloomberg. fromine lacqua joins you new york. he's still in washington, d.c. they will bring you extensive analysis of super tuesday. what do the results mean? when is the market going still tart -- going to start pricing all this in? we've fate of the rally a little bit that we saw earlier on. .e are now up 0.2% earlier in the day, we had the tokyo market up 4%, and amazing rally. europe and japan...
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i sat down with loretta lynch. loretta lynch: we are not against strong encryption.oncern is with warrant encryption. technology has changed so much in the last six months, two years, three years. we do not know what it's on the horizon. emily: meantime, guys, apple has gotten the entire tech industry to public side with them. the judge said it has gotten a lot of publicity. will this impact the ruling? >> i don't know that it will. what is fascinating watching this evolved is going from a tiny specific case about one phone and one version to a platform precedent-setting case. that is what you see the tech industry get behind apple. they recognize this is way bigger than apple. it is a defining moment for tim cook. he can really put his stamp on the leadership and what he wants to do with apple. emily: every company as a data company. what are the broader implications of this? chris: apple has been putting the privacy stake in the ground the last years. they've made a part of their brand. if customers see them backing down, it will have an impact on apple's brand. if
i sat down with loretta lynch. loretta lynch: we are not against strong encryption.oncern is with warrant encryption. technology has changed so much in the last six months, two years, three years. we do not know what it's on the horizon. emily: meantime, guys, apple has gotten the entire tech industry to public side with them. the judge said it has gotten a lot of publicity. will this impact the ruling? >> i don't know that it will. what is fascinating watching this evolved is going from...
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attorney loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock an iphone. interview with bloomberg television, she said the company has been doing similar things for years. ms. lynch: in the present, we have seen how we do in fact balance privacy and security every day. in fact, until recently, apple was able to comply with our request. and they have some of the strongest security out there. and we have not seen that parade of horrible come true in those cases either. and on caroline hyde joins us with some analysis. a forceful argument coming from the u.s. attorney general in an interview in california. what do you make of this? caroline: it is fascinating, on apples home turf. coming out and saying apple has been doing this for years. it is only now because the operating system has become that much more encrypted that we need their help. her argument was that they have been doing it for years. she also forcefully said that it is one company dictating the way this issue goes through from here on out. she really does not feel it should be left to apple to de
attorney loretta lynch has challenged apple's refusal to unlock an iphone. interview with bloomberg television, she said the company has been doing similar things for years. ms. lynch: in the present, we have seen how we do in fact balance privacy and security every day. in fact, until recently, apple was able to comply with our request. and they have some of the strongest security out there. and we have not seen that parade of horrible come true in those cases either. and on caroline hyde...
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justice department where in just a moment i will talk exclusively with attorney general loretta lynch about a host of topics. but first the other stories making headlines today. >> at this hour, the state department is releasing the final batch of hillary clinton e-mails from her time as secretary of state during which she used a private unsecured server. we're also learning senior clinton aide cheryl mills has -- we're in the final hours before super tuesday as voters in more than a dozen states, help decide who will be on the november ticket. donald trump is ahead in several states for the gop. hillary clinton is expected to win big for the democrats. the secretaries general of nato and the united nations say the cease-fire in syria is shaky. but holding in its third day. nato's leader says the alliance remains concerned about a significant russian military buildup in sire ya. but he says there are no plans to put nato troops on the ground in that country. >> now, to the interview. thank you for the time today. >> thank you for having me. >> apple's ceo tim cook told shareholders an
justice department where in just a moment i will talk exclusively with attorney general loretta lynch about a host of topics. but first the other stories making headlines today. >> at this hour, the state department is releasing the final batch of hillary clinton e-mails from her time as secretary of state during which she used a private unsecured server. we're also learning senior clinton aide cheryl mills has -- we're in the final hours before super tuesday as voters in more than a...
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attorney general loretta lynch. emily: thank you for being here. i want to welcome our listeners from bloomberg radio. you say there is a middle ground between apple and the fbi, and i was wondering if there is a middle ground, where is it? >> we see the middle ground and anyw enforcement company goes to the court stood arbitrate the disputes as to what the law means or what compliance means or whether someone should comply, we go to court. case, a we did in this and that's what we think is the current state of affairs and where this will play out. however, it is also the middle ground of the larger form of ideas in our country. having a discussion about what it means to have both privacy and security. we do it all the time. we can do it in this case also. judge justbrooklyn roll that apple does not have to do this in a separate case. yourthat undermine argument or change your strategy? >> know it does not change our strategy or reliance on the court. with thatappointed decision, but will resubmit it to a judge with additional information. i would
attorney general loretta lynch. emily: thank you for being here. i want to welcome our listeners from bloomberg radio. you say there is a middle ground between apple and the fbi, and i was wondering if there is a middle ground, where is it? >> we see the middle ground and anyw enforcement company goes to the court stood arbitrate the disputes as to what the law means or what compliance means or whether someone should comply, we go to court. case, a we did in this and that's what we think...
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special report anchor bret baier bear asked loretta lynch and asked if voters should know about hillaryon's legal status. >> they should know and what i hope they do know, any case that the department of justice locks like will be handled thoroughly without an artificial deadline. follow the facts and law and independent conclusion as to what may or may not happen. >> i suppose if you are on hillary clinton's side she didn't do anything wrong and the attorney general will not find anything wrong. republicans will think the opposite. >> more than 2100 times, hillary clinton risked the security of the country with insecure private mail server. that is the biggest secrets the country has. and her concern tonight is not about how she fares in super tuesday but the days that follow is from fbi's director james comey. and if loretta lynch will follow the law and act independently that is a big test from a administration that will try to protect them. and they don't seem to have the concern under the bush administration. and all of the public indication have been that it is a security review a
special report anchor bret baier bear asked loretta lynch and asked if voters should know about hillaryon's legal status. >> they should know and what i hope they do know, any case that the department of justice locks like will be handled thoroughly without an artificial deadline. follow the facts and law and independent conclusion as to what may or may not happen. >> i suppose if you are on hillary clinton's side she didn't do anything wrong and the attorney general will not find...
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withill have an interview loretta lynch right here on bloomberg. matt: a big rally. we will go over to julie hyman with the highlights from today's session. julie: we do have this strong rally. the yes you 500 at its highest in about seven weeks. it is a little bit of a curious rally. of the continuation rebound that we have been seeing in stocks ever since then is the low for the year february 11. the catalysts were not huge catalyst. we got worse than estimated economic data out in china on both the services and manufacturing fronts. to theems to be leading conclusion we will see more stimulus not just from the pboc but across the globe.. still showing a decline in the united states, over the last months. take a look at the sectors on the move through the imap, we have seen some usual suspects that are doing well today. large-cap banks, and large cap technologies. those are the two leading groups today. consumer discretionary also higher. the one group that is lower its utilities. i want to check on apple since we have been taking -- talking about it. move data all
withill have an interview loretta lynch right here on bloomberg. matt: a big rally. we will go over to julie hyman with the highlights from today's session. julie: we do have this strong rally. the yes you 500 at its highest in about seven weeks. it is a little bit of a curious rally. of the continuation rebound that we have been seeing in stocks ever since then is the low for the year february 11. the catalysts were not huge catalyst. we got worse than estimated economic data out in china on...
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bloomberg west anchor emily chang will have an exclusive interview with loretta lynch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. the united nation security council votes today to impose more sanctions on north korea. kim move comes after jong-un's regime carried an underground nuclear test. would for bidns north korea from exporting minerals. the cease-fire in syria is now in its fourth day and u.s. plans to take advantage by delivering marking military and eight. both sides in the civil war have reported violations. the u.s. wants to distribute 250 thousand people in siege by government and rebel forces. the last will and testament of osama bin laden has been declassified and made public. the claims to have had $29 million in personal wealth, the book which he won to be used on jihad. they were releasing a patch of more than 100 documents seized in a raid that killed bin laden and his compound in pakistan back in 2011. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark: alan greenspan let the federal rese
bloomberg west anchor emily chang will have an exclusive interview with loretta lynch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. the united nation security council votes today to impose more sanctions on north korea. kim move comes after jong-un's regime carried an underground nuclear test. would for bidns north korea from exporting minerals. the cease-fire in syria is now in its fourth day and u.s. plans to take advantage by delivering marking military and eight. both...
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emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday, who said the middle ground is the courtsd on a case-by-case basis, as it already is, in the judicial system. under any circumstance, will that satisfy apple? ted: i am amazed that she would say that. it would not solve anybody's problem. you might have one court going one way and another court going another way. fbi director comey himself yesterday said this is a problem. he said it is one of the most difficult problems, or the most difficult problem i have ever faced as fbi director, before that, he was deputy attorney general. this is something congress needs to debate one way or the other. if you do on a case-by-case basis, you are going to have different outcomes in different cases in different parts of the country. director comey says they have 12 or 13 other cases in which they are trying to do this in federal courts. the manhattan district attorney said he had 205 iphones he wanted into. you can imagine, multiply that by every jurisdiction in the country, a case-by-case solution is no way to go about this at all, and
emily: i spoke with attorney general loretta lynch yesterday, who said the middle ground is the courtsd on a case-by-case basis, as it already is, in the judicial system. under any circumstance, will that satisfy apple? ted: i am amazed that she would say that. it would not solve anybody's problem. you might have one court going one way and another court going another way. fbi director comey himself yesterday said this is a problem. he said it is one of the most difficult problems, or the most...
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is attorney general loretta lynch from a cyber security conference.. saying for the victims and the public.. the government must do everything under the law to fully investigate terrorist attacks. eh, abc news, ny. a new report shows a change in up next in financial focus.. we'll explain if it's a good sign for buyers.. or sellers. plus.. saving money.... it's hard to do... after paying bills and everything else. tonight... experts are sharing the one easy step we can all do.. to put away.... more moeny. today on good economic news. dow up 349 nasdaq up 123 sp500 up 46 the big local gaming stocks cashed-in on the momentum. all were up between 2 and 5%. as consumer do more shopping online.. retailers are trying to figure out how many brick and mortar stores they really need. so far this year.. walmart announced it would close 154 stores.. 36 by macy's 36.. and sears will speed up the closure of 50 stores. smaller specialty chains like h&m are on the rise however.. because they constantly update their merchandise to keep younger customers engaged. accord
is attorney general loretta lynch from a cyber security conference.. saying for the victims and the public.. the government must do everything under the law to fully investigate terrorist attacks. eh, abc news, ny. a new report shows a change in up next in financial focus.. we'll explain if it's a good sign for buyers.. or sellers. plus.. saving money.... it's hard to do... after paying bills and everything else. tonight... experts are sharing the one easy step we can all do.. to put away.......
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you spoke with loretta lynch. you got the government's side.oke to a key player on the apple side. ted olson, apple's had lawyer, i asked if there was any a legal or technological middle ground. on the technical side, he indicated there might be other way to do this, but apple says there are not. could the nsa help, have they refused to help, why isn't the nsa doing anything? i thought that was an interesting point. take a listen to what he had to say in general. he does not believe there is a middle ground overall. >> there is not a middle ground that i know of, that requires apple to go to work for the government. we have a constitution. the constitution does not allow the government to construct private citizens to indent products or to change the products that they have invented in order for the government to look into the product or cause the product to do what it wants. that is a very significant thing. ted olson there. we have some important aides coming up. by tomorrow, other tech companies have to file their support, their brief in sup
you spoke with loretta lynch. you got the government's side.oke to a key player on the apple side. ted olson, apple's had lawyer, i asked if there was any a legal or technological middle ground. on the technical side, he indicated there might be other way to do this, but apple says there are not. could the nsa help, have they refused to help, why isn't the nsa doing anything? i thought that was an interesting point. take a listen to what he had to say in general. he does not believe there is a...
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attorney general loretta lynch and apple's lawyer ted olson.ing up on "bloomberg best," we look back on some of the week's most important company news. ♪ francine: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am francine lacqua. we learned this week that barclays bank will be closing up , and we heard the ceo say the monetary markets have finally hit bottom. let's start with one of the major moves. >> the sun shares having -- shares are up the most in seven years. the biggest share of buyback is worth $3.5 billion. >> this is as big a buyback as you have seen among japanese is also forand it needs a little bit of a departure from what has been up to these past few years. this is the first time the company has bought back share since 2011. this is a bet by carlos conan's board that these are the fears of the company is sitting 18, may maybe overdone, so you are seeing a vigorous wants to date bidding up thers shares that have really been battered up to this point this year. willrclays has said it sell down to six to 2.3% interest in -- 62.3% interest. th
attorney general loretta lynch and apple's lawyer ted olson.ing up on "bloomberg best," we look back on some of the week's most important company news. ♪ francine: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am francine lacqua. we learned this week that barclays bank will be closing up , and we heard the ceo say the monetary markets have finally hit bottom. let's start with one of the major moves. >> the sun shares having -- shares are up the most in seven years. the biggest...
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scratch attorney general loretta lynch's name from those looking to join the u-s supreme court. a justice department spokeswoman says lynch has asked the white house that she not be considered for the court... because she's focused on work of the justice department for the remainder of her term. lynch was reportedly floated as a potential nominee for the position left vacant by the death of justice antonin scalia. new this morning.. we're hearing from a passenger on the commuter train that derailed in california. nine people were hurt when the train struck debris on the tracks... a car ending up on its side in a creek. one man says chaos broke out moments after it happened, as everyone scrambled to escape. "it was kind of nerve- racking you know, train and you don't want because you think youre going to go through the windows." officials say four people suffered serious injuries- but everyone is expected to recover. when a transit worker in pennsylvania found a pouch containing more than 15- thousand dollars... he says he didn't even consider keeping it. "first, i saw some envel
scratch attorney general loretta lynch's name from those looking to join the u-s supreme court. a justice department spokeswoman says lynch has asked the white house that she not be considered for the court... because she's focused on work of the justice department for the remainder of her term. lynch was reportedly floated as a potential nominee for the position left vacant by the death of justice antonin scalia. new this morning.. we're hearing from a passenger on the commuter train that...