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scott burns, of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing the new law,hree or four months. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth, whether it's a homicide, whether it's evidence of a crime, its's crucial. i mean, 20 years ago, we weren't talking about this. today, everybody has a cell foenl. everybody texts and e-mails and is on social med. that's where the evidence is today. >> reporter: or not. major carriers like at&t, sprint or mobile didn't retain any content of customer's text messages. verizon keeps them for up to five days. >> scott burns says it's faster and more efficient to get from the carriers. hoe points out that, of course, the bad guys often erase their incriminating texts. but many believe the law enforcement benefit of mining texts doesn't out weigh privacy concerns. chris calabrese says with some 60 billion text messages sent every day, it's just too much private information. >> even if you feel like you have nothing to hide, there's a lot of embarrassing and personal information th
scott burns, of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing the new law,hree or four months. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth, whether it's a homicide, whether it's evidence of a crime, its's crucial. i mean, 20 years ago, we weren't talking about this. today, everybody has a cell foenl. everybody texts and e-mails and is on social med. that's where the evidence is today. >> reporter: or not....
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. >> prosecutor scott burns agrees that the laws need updating, but says a repeal could be a mistake. >> any time somebody knows they have hiv or aids doesn't disclose that to the other party, i think is wrong. i think there should be a sanction. i just don't think you do that in america. and i think most prosecutors would agree with me. >> rhodes and subtle now work for a group that fights stigma and discrimination, trying to make the case that what happened to them shouldn't happen to others. >> we can't sit and ignore this. >> i have to fight for this, i think there are a lot of people fighting, as well. >> i should say the accuser in nick's case didn't want to talk to us. and the identity of robert's accuser is sealed by court order, as well. >>> this weekend on the next list, you're going to meet max little. he is this math whiz who has a surprising goal. >> i am aiming to screen the population for parkinson's disease. >> max little has a bold idea. what if doctors could detect parkinson's disease, simply by the sound of your voice? max little is close to proving just that. he sa
. >> prosecutor scott burns agrees that the laws need updating, but says a repeal could be a mistake. >> any time somebody knows they have hiv or aids doesn't disclose that to the other party, i think is wrong. i think there should be a sanction. i just don't think you do that in america. and i think most prosecutors would agree with me. >> rhodes and subtle now work for a group that fights stigma and discrimination, trying to make the case that what happened to them shouldn't...
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. >> prosecutor scott burns agrees the laws need updating, but he also says repeal would be a mistake any time that someone knows they have hiv or a.i.d.s. does not disclose that to the other party, i think, is wrong. i think this should be a sanction p sanction. i don't think you do that in america. i think most prosecutors would agree with me. >> rhodes and suttle now work for the sero project. it's a group that fights stigma and discrimination, trying to make the case that what happened to them should never happen to others. >> we cannot sit and ignore the fact that this is happening. >> i have to fight for this. i think there are a lot of other people that are fighting as well. >> i should say the accuser in nick's case did not want to talk to us, and the identity of robert's accuser is sealed as well by court order. >>> this weekend on "the next list," you're going to meet max little. he's a math whiz and innovator who has a surprising goal. >> my name is max little. i'm aiming to screen a population for parkinson's disease using voice alone. >> max little has a bold idea. what i
. >> prosecutor scott burns agrees the laws need updating, but he also says repeal would be a mistake any time that someone knows they have hiv or a.i.d.s. does not disclose that to the other party, i think, is wrong. i think this should be a sanction p sanction. i don't think you do that in america. i think most prosecutors would agree with me. >> rhodes and suttle now work for the sero project. it's a group that fights stigma and discrimination, trying to make the case that what...
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scott burns of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing for the new lawfour months, maybe longer if an investigation is urgent. >> if you are in a middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth, whether it is a homicide, whether it is evidence of a crime, it is crucial. i mean 20, years ago we weren't talking about this. today everybody has a cell phone and everybody texts and e-mails and on social media. and -- that's where the evidence is today. >> reporter: or not. as of 2010, major carriers like at&t, sprint and t-mobile didn't retain any content of customers' text messages. verizon keeps them only for up to five days. why can't law enforcement get the texts from individual cell phones? scott burns says it is faster and more fsht to get it from the carriers and points out that, of course, the bad guys often erase their incriminating texts. but many believe the law enforcement benefit of mining texts doesn't outweigh privacy concerns. chris says that with some 60 billion text messages sent every day, there's just too much priv
scott burns of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing for the new lawfour months, maybe longer if an investigation is urgent. >> if you are in a middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth, whether it is a homicide, whether it is evidence of a crime, it is crucial. i mean 20, years ago we weren't talking about this. today everybody has a cell phone and everybody texts and e-mails and on social media. and -- that's where the...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor scott burns agrees the laws need updating, but he also says repeal would benows they have h.i.v. or aids does not disclose that to the other party, i think it's wrong. i think this should be a sanction. i just don't think you do that in america. i think most prosecutors would agree with them. >> rhoades and subtle now work for the zero project. it's a group that fights stigma and discrimination trying to make the case that what happened to them should never happen to others. >> we cannot sit and ignore the fact that this is happening. >> i have to fight for this. i think there are a lot of other people that are fighting as well. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insura
. >> reporter: prosecutor scott burns agrees the laws need updating, but he also says repeal would benows they have h.i.v. or aids does not disclose that to the other party, i think it's wrong. i think this should be a sanction. i just don't think you do that in america. i think most prosecutors would agree with them. >> rhoades and subtle now work for the zero project. it's a group that fights stigma and discrimination trying to make the case that what happened to them should never...
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scott burns of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing for the new lawrs a period of three or four months. maybe longer if an investigation is urgent. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth whether it's a homicide, whether it's evidence of a crime, it's crucial. i mean, 20 years ago we weren't talking about this. today everybody has a cell phone, everybody texts and e-mails and is on social media. and that's where the evidence is today. >> reporter: or not. as of 2010 major carriers like at&t, sprint and t-mobile didn't retain any content of customers text messages. they got rid of them immediately. verizon keeps them up to only four days. why can't they get texts from individual cell phones? it's faster and more efficient to get it from the carriers. and of course the bad guys often erase their incriminating texts. many believe the law enforcement benefit of mining texts doesn't outweigh privacy concerns. the aclu says with some 60 billion text messages sent every day, there's just too much private i
scott burns of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing for the new lawrs a period of three or four months. maybe longer if an investigation is urgent. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth whether it's a homicide, whether it's evidence of a crime, it's crucial. i mean, 20 years ago we weren't talking about this. today everybody has a cell phone, everybody texts and e-mails and is on social media. and...
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scott burns says it is faster and more efficient to get it from the carriers and points out that, ofn erase their incriminating texts. but many believe the law enforcement benefit of mining texts doesn't outweigh privacy concerns. chris calabrese of the aclu says with some 60 billion text messages sent every day, there is just too much private information that would be stored. >> and that's not just something law enforcement can get. it is divorce attorneys, it is other investigators, it is the press. even if you feel like you have nothing to hide, there is a lot of embarrassing and personal information there. >> reporter: experts point out this does become a security issue with the carriers. if they store your texts for any length of time, they're not invulnerable to being hacked into. we contacted the major wireless carriers to see what they think of the proposed law to store texts. reached out to verizon, sprint, at&t, and t-mobile. none of them would comment. the wireless association, the main lobbying arm for those carriers, also wouldn't comment. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>
scott burns says it is faster and more efficient to get it from the carriers and points out that, ofn erase their incriminating texts. but many believe the law enforcement benefit of mining texts doesn't outweigh privacy concerns. chris calabrese of the aclu says with some 60 billion text messages sent every day, there is just too much private information that would be stored. >> and that's not just something law enforcement can get. it is divorce attorneys, it is other investigators, it...
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>> scott bland and scotty burns are veterans of the high octane sport. >> you know, most people ride a roller coaster for a thrill. that's just about something to put me to sleep. >> but the greater the thrill, the greater the danger. >> i would say the most dangerous thing is the risk of collision. if you lose sight of somebody else that you're flying with, you can wind up with closing speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. >> the main fear with being hit is to be knocked out or killed. >> the biggest risk for collision comes when wing suiters fly dangerously close to each other in formations called flocks. and the most important person in the flock is the base. the person flying out front, guiding the team toward their target. and there's nobody scotty burns would want as his leader more than his good friend scott bland. >> scott's been leader of more large formations than anybody else on the planet. the number one thing that we know is we can always trust him to get us home. >> they look to me for the point of reference. i have to go a rate, a speed and hold it there no matter wha
>> scott bland and scotty burns are veterans of the high octane sport. >> you know, most people ride a roller coaster for a thrill. that's just about something to put me to sleep. >> but the greater the thrill, the greater the danger. >> i would say the most dangerous thing is the risk of collision. if you lose sight of somebody else that you're flying with, you can wind up with closing speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. >> the main fear with being hit is to be...
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redskins are gearing up to go head to head at home against the seattle seahawks.se scott joins us live from redskins park in ash burn with the highlights and a look ahead. >> reporter: on this day, in the last four years, lockers will bi getting cleaned out, vacationato plans would be gettingget finalized, but not today, they are nfc east champions. taking care of dallas last nigha in the regular season finale. rgiii was not at full speed, but still able to find the end zone. he costs in from 9 oust to give the redskins the first lead. griffin rushed 6 times for 63 yards. in the 4th quarter, 14-10, ermorris with a night to remembe he breaks into the open for aa 32-yard touchdown run, third oft the game for morris. he finished with 200 yards on 33 carries, and in the process, sets a new redskins season single season rushing record, 16, 13 yards. cowboys down three. romo picked off by rob jackson.o skins third interception. they win the nfc east title. just to think on november 4, this team was 3-6. now they will host a play offp lagame sunday against seattle.e. >> i'm very proud of this group because there's a lot of
redskins are gearing up to go head to head at home against the seattle seahawks.se scott joins us live from redskins park in ash burn with the highlights and a look ahead. >> reporter: on this day, in the last four years, lockers will bi getting cleaned out, vacationato plans would be gettingget finalized, but not today, they are nfc east champions. taking care of dallas last nigha in the regular season finale. rgiii was not at full speed, but still able to find the end zone. he costs in...
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. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg.ike, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse and then they began to get better. and after five weeks, he was moved out of the hospital into the nursing home. >> in his first interview since the accident, scott tegtmeyer, who is dubbed the miracle man by the local media, tries to recall what happened. >> i -- from that day, i don't remember a thing. it's been -- been real difficult. according to the video, what i've seen, it was done and over with before a person could blink their eye. the first thing i remember is waking up in the hospital bed with oven mites and a safety belt strapping me to the bed. i was told that i was trying to pull the trach out of my throat. >> the fact that tegtmeyer is alive is amazing. but how he survived is unbelievable. >> i was told later that when she hit my
. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg.ike, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse and then they began to get better. and after five weeks, he was moved out of the hospital into the nursing home. >> in his first...
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scott thuman. let's begin with jacqui jeras right away. the fog is burning off a little bit and some wonderful temperatures. >> it feels a great just as not look all that great this morning. we are dealing with a little bit of fog again. much past year and lighter but the one problem spot is the panhandle of west virginia and northern maryland. half a mile and cumberland. even down culpeper evenorange, some issues. in the metro area, temperatures are feeling fine. 48 in gaithersburg and 55 in fredericksburg -- good morning to you. it will be a great day temperature wise. mid to upper 50 pocket as afternoon and we will see some clearing this -- throughout the day but a much cooler seven-day forecast down the line. first from the belfort if weather furniture center with head over to jamie. >> maryland, coming from college park toward 270 -- dealing with a crash or least the past 20 minutes. only the right lane gets by. west of connecticut ave. if traffic just coming to a crawl through the stretch. it will impact 95 and the feeder roads as well. >> thanks so mu
scott thuman. let's begin with jacqui jeras right away. the fog is burning off a little bit and some wonderful temperatures. >> it feels a great just as not look all that great this morning. we are dealing with a little bit of fog again. much past year and lighter but the one problem spot is the panhandle of west virginia and northern maryland. half a mile and cumberland. even down culpeper evenorange, some issues. in the metro area, temperatures are feeling fine. 48 in gaithersburg and...
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stuart: scott page, you have another 22nd to try to tell me that this economy is growing just fine and dandy. >> i think people are getting burned the fiscal cliff top. we cannot give up. we are america. stuart: they have given up. where do you. the group
stuart: scott page, you have another 22nd to try to tell me that this economy is growing just fine and dandy. >> i think people are getting burned the fiscal cliff top. we cannot give up. we are america. stuart: they have given up. where do you. the group