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, look, maybe something will happen with telegram, but what about the others?there so many that it is a proliferation that you can't get under control? >> yes, and the apps, we sant say that they are bad, because they are offering protected communication for dissidents, and people were frustrate d aftr the nsa revelation, because they wanted a protected way to commu communicate, and looking at the hacking, and there are ways and i could list ten of them, but i won't right now, and what is interesting is a 24/7 help desk on telegram where the senior isis members are talking about the technology, and if telegram is not the new hot thing, they will talk about it on the help desk. people go to the telegram channel devoted to the answering the questions. >> is it encrypted? >> yes, it is. and they ask, is skype safe? this screen shot, that was lift prd the channel, and this is teaching the potential isis members how to spoof the phone number if they want to sign up for multiple social networks and not how to get caught, and sending out how the spoof your phone numbe
, look, maybe something will happen with telegram, but what about the others?there so many that it is a proliferation that you can't get under control? >> yes, and the apps, we sant say that they are bad, because they are offering protected communication for dissidents, and people were frustrate d aftr the nsa revelation, because they wanted a protected way to commu communicate, and looking at the hacking, and there are ways and i could list ten of them, but i won't right now, and what is...
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mike: and like telegram.urrent third-party developers might make money in this way? pavel: all of the third-party could do it easily with users in telegram. mica: it is something new in , withof advertising channels for brands. pavel: that is already happening, unfortunately. i am not a big fan of ads. receiving messages. it is already happening. there are third-party ad agencies dealing with this. mike: what you are developing. pavel: it is only three months old. what we have seen, we are happy about. pavel: you have clearly made you have clearly made some compromises on the platform and there have been reports that you have met with and shutan government down some porn bots. can you confirm that for us? mica pavel: i cannot confirm the first part. tsdo say that we block porn bo where it is prohibited. the ones we block start to reappear in the form of bots. mica: this is happening in iran ? arabia.ran, iraq, saudi we got users we did not want. we are not big fans of porn. so, we do block these kinds of thin
mike: and like telegram.urrent third-party developers might make money in this way? pavel: all of the third-party could do it easily with users in telegram. mica: it is something new in , withof advertising channels for brands. pavel: that is already happening, unfortunately. i am not a big fan of ads. receiving messages. it is already happening. there are third-party ad agencies dealing with this. mike: what you are developing. pavel: it is only three months old. what we have seen, we are...
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and they also posted a number for a messaging service called telegram.d to use telegram, that messaging service to negotiate a ransom for each of those men, the man from norway and the man from china. telegram is a messaging app designed to be totally untraceable by security services. there's no way you can reverse engineer or surveil these messages in order to find out where they're coming from. so telegram is in part what isis have been using to communicate with each other and what they've been using to try to get people to provide ransom money for their hostages. telegram knows this. they have in the past acknowledged that isis usings messaging service. it's bun unsettling to see that telegram has not expressed they're particularly bothered by isis using their service. but today after the attacks in paris, and after the announcement from isis whose ransom they used, the company telegram announced that, okay, they will shut down the channels on their service that isis has been using to communicate in the past. the company says they have now blocked 78
and they also posted a number for a messaging service called telegram.d to use telegram, that messaging service to negotiate a ransom for each of those men, the man from norway and the man from china. telegram is a messaging app designed to be totally untraceable by security services. there's no way you can reverse engineer or surveil these messages in order to find out where they're coming from. so telegram is in part what isis have been using to communicate with each other and what they've...
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and they are using the telegram or safe chat and those are again encrypted and that means that people't break in and they are not stored on servers for authorities to review afterwards. andul you will see them on smart phones and iphones that you use with your friends. >> i was curious of telegrams and there is no evidence that it was used in that attack. telegram you can broadcast to 200 people and there was a question of that being able to make sure we're 3÷ comes to terrorism. >> i don't think there's an easy answer. you're seeing an intention between privacy and insecurity. there's been some efforts underway. the public wasn't on board with that. there might be some sort of way we can get the technology companies on board with tracking and sharing the tracks communications and then allowing authorities to review it. i don't think there's an easy or quick answer here. >> thank you for having you on the program. we look forward to having you back. >>> signed sealed and delivered. more on what he has so say. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept t
and they are using the telegram or safe chat and those are again encrypted and that means that people't break in and they are not stored on servers for authorities to review afterwards. andul you will see them on smart phones and iphones that you use with your friends. >> i was curious of telegrams and there is no evidence that it was used in that attack. telegram you can broadcast to 200 people and there was a question of that being able to make sure we're 3÷ comes to terrorism....
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that's a different tone than the company took in september, when telegram's co-founder was confrontedt isis uses his app. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorists. >> even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and other similar messaging apps. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> many of the most important monuments in the united states have something in common. they were inscribed by the same family of stone carvers. michelle miller reports for sunday morning. >> reporter: with a mallet and chisel, the slowest writer in newport, rhode island averages just two letters an hour. even when nick vincent breaks out his power tools, he's not much faster. but for stone carvers, it's not about speed. it's about standing the test of time. >> you get into a runner's high with it, where it becomes this really out of body experience. while at the same time it's really cerebral. >> reporter: you can see his work across our country, f
that's a different tone than the company took in september, when telegram's co-founder was confrontedt isis uses his app. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorists. >> even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and other similar messaging apps. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> many of the most...
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this discovery was made late last night on a remote stretch telegram. randy: also breaking overnight, a man is dead after a plane registered in rye, new hampshire crashed into the water off new york. police say the victim is tentatively identified as the 57-year-old owner of the single engine plane. emily: breaking developments on that russian plane crash. metrojet has just grounded its entire fleet of airbus 321' s for additional safety checks. this comes as cnn cites sources that there is evidence that there was a bomb on board the airliner that crashed over egypt. randy: right now, a woman is dead after she is hit by an suv at a boston crosswalk. this morning, police are zeroing in on a cause. emily: the eyeopener' s antoinette antonio is in the south end with what we are learning right now. antoinette: this is something drivers deal with in the morning and evening. police saying sun glare may have impaired the driver' s vision. it happened yesterday afternoon at tremont and west brookline. boston police say two women were crossing tremont when they
this discovery was made late last night on a remote stretch telegram. randy: also breaking overnight, a man is dead after a plane registered in rye, new hampshire crashed into the water off new york. police say the victim is tentatively identified as the 57-year-old owner of the single engine plane. emily: breaking developments on that russian plane crash. metrojet has just grounded its entire fleet of airbus 321' s for additional safety checks. this comes as cnn cites sources that there is...
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. >> scott mcgrew, you were telling about telegram. >> telegram actually has two functions, sam. one is the secret, private messages that law enforcement and for that matter the telegram company itself can't decrypt and also a public announcement function, something that everybody can see and telegram this morning says it has disabled public isis messages. the one that it can see. now, we don't know if the attackers in paris used telegram or any kind of app but we know that isis does encrypted messaging. the prosecutor in manhattan issued a report saying his office could not serve warrants on more than 100 people because police couldn't get in the suspects' phones. encryption and privacy and public safety are a big worry. now, that prosecutor is under some political pressure over his lack of success prosecuting some financial crimes. so, it is possible hiss new interest in fighting terrorists on cell phones may be an intentional distraction by his office. if the name sounds familiar, his father was aerkt of state. >>> san francisco-based square offered shares to its investors las
. >> scott mcgrew, you were telling about telegram. >> telegram actually has two functions, sam. one is the secret, private messages that law enforcement and for that matter the telegram company itself can't decrypt and also a public announcement function, something that everybody can see and telegram this morning says it has disabled public isis messages. the one that it can see. now, we don't know if the attackers in paris used telegram or any kind of app but we know that isis...
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that's a different tone than the company took in september, when telegram's co-founder was confronted about the fact that isis uses his app. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad terrorists. >> even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and other similar messaging apps. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. you make me feel so young... it's what you do. you make me feel so spring has sprung. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults
that's a different tone than the company took in september, when telegram's co-founder was confronted about the fact that isis uses his app. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad terrorists. >> even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and other similar messaging apps. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey...
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. >> reporter: amid these concerns, telegram announced a significant shift wednesday. it says it's blocked 78 isis related channels, which the group has been using to disseminate propaganda. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorists. >> reporter: even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on teledpram and other apps. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. we've been changing things up with k-y love. oh yeah. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills before. yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-y love. laundry can wreak havoc on our sweaters stretch into muumuus. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the laundry. protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. ...with downy fabric conditioner... it not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes s
. >> reporter: amid these concerns, telegram announced a significant shift wednesday. it says it's blocked 78 isis related channels, which the group has been using to disseminate propaganda. >> privacy ultimately, and our rightful privacy, is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorists. >> reporter: even though telegram took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on teledpram and other apps. the "cbs...
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"the worcester telegram" reports the suspect is now in custody. also confiscated by police, several rifle clips and ammunition. according to "the telegram," the suspect was tracked down in royalston. right now. boston police are asking for your help in solving a thanksgiving day murder near fenway park. police are trying to figure out if the shooting happened inside or outside "who's on first" on yawkey way. innocent bystander. "who's on first" has been cited by the city. the owners will be called before the city licensing board. antoinette: a troubling image goes viral on facebook. the photo shows a dog with its mouth duct taped. a woman, who is presumed to be his owner, posted the picture with the caption "this is what happens when you don't shut up." authorities in florida, where she lives, and connecticut where she is believed to have recently visited are investigating. right now they are not sure of her exact location. >> we've been talking to a lot of people, following up on leads and talking with the other agencies. if we can figure out exa
"the worcester telegram" reports the suspect is now in custody. also confiscated by police, several rifle clips and ammunition. according to "the telegram," the suspect was tracked down in royalston. right now. boston police are asking for your help in solving a thanksgiving day murder near fenway park. police are trying to figure out if the shooting happened inside or outside "who's on first" on yawkey way. innocent bystander. "who's on first" has been...
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took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and right back. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. you make me feel so young... it's what you do. you make me feel so spring has sprung. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma
took those 78 channels offline, users are still free to communicate under the radar on telegram and right back. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. you make me feel so young... it's what you do. you make me feel...
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. >> so this is a telegram app and offers isis unprecedented ability to reach recruits and fans withoutits information being intercepted and unless you subscribe to the channel, you wouldn't even know about it. >> telegram is it a free app that isis uses to spread its propaganda and recruit new members. it's also a way that isis can secretly wire money or carry on private text messaging. >> so i'm going to say, "hello" and send. so it's just like a conversation. >> since the attacks in paris, telegram has taken action blocking hundreds of isis channels. it's a step, but private encrypted messaging between members has not been affected. for u.s. intelligence officials, encryption is of grave concern. but to privacy activists, it is a necessary reaction to the kind of mass surveillance programs former nsa staffer edward snowden revealed. >> end mass surveillance. >> director james clapper says that snowden's likes have irreparably harmed intelligence gathering. >> it did a lot of damage to our signal capability intelligence, specifically in counterterrorism, regrettably. the terrorists re
. >> so this is a telegram app and offers isis unprecedented ability to reach recruits and fans withoutits information being intercepted and unless you subscribe to the channel, you wouldn't even know about it. >> telegram is it a free app that isis uses to spread its propaganda and recruit new members. it's also a way that isis can secretly wire money or carry on private text messaging. >> so i'm going to say, "hello" and send. so it's just like a conversation....
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good morning. >> telegram, well, so telegram, just one of many apps out there, offer encryption service nobody can read it except the person who receives it. as long as they're part of the network. so, telegram is getting a loft attention right now. because one the app that you can get for free, that isis uses to post messages, and videos, they've been doing this anywhere from ten to 20 a day. now, within, within the app universe, you can have a secret discussion, one to one, with somebody, and up to 200 people, all secret, and security apparatus whether the fbi or police cannot break into that, because they can't de crypt the inch corruption. so, this is one of the devices, that's out there, now in addition to that security analysts say isis using telegrams, has solicit dollars donations, raised money, have sold weapons, so this is what -- >> wait a second. in berlin, as well, by the way. >> why don't the fbi just pretends like they're member of isis, and get the app? start listening. >> what makes you so sure they aren't? >> well i would think they would. then why don't they know abou
good morning. >> telegram, well, so telegram, just one of many apps out there, offer encryption service nobody can read it except the person who receives it. as long as they're part of the network. so, telegram is getting a loft attention right now. because one the app that you can get for free, that isis uses to post messages, and videos, they've been doing this anywhere from ten to 20 a day. now, within, within the app universe, you can have a secret discussion, one to one, with...
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telegram encrypt text.ew green showed us another way terrorists can make their texts disappear on the telegram app. you can program them to self-destruct in a few seconds. i sent green a text to meet me somewhere. he reads it, then -- >> gone. just like that, you got no record of the communication. >> reporter: telegram has an avenue, similar to facebook and twitter post public messages. isis used telegram to claim responsibility for paris attacks and downing of the russian passenger plane in sinai. isis coaching operatives how to use secure communication. >> english language publications, using android phone, hardest to crack for the intelligence agencies. use particular applications that are anonomized, the dark net. >> reporter: isis may have made one cyber enemy. anonymous, now vowing to unleash a wave of cyberattacks on isis in retaliation for the paris massacre. matthew green says people at anonymous are probably better hackers than the ones isis has. but he doesn't think they're going to be able to d
telegram encrypt text.ew green showed us another way terrorists can make their texts disappear on the telegram app. you can program them to self-destruct in a few seconds. i sent green a text to meet me somewhere. he reads it, then -- >> gone. just like that, you got no record of the communication. >> reporter: telegram has an avenue, similar to facebook and twitter post public messages. isis used telegram to claim responsibility for paris attacks and downing of the russian...
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swan avenue with the worcester telegram reporting that fire fighters were called to a remote part of swan avenue just before midnight for a car fire. the car was reportedly found just outside the washington heights neighborhood. fire fighters say they found what and to be a body inside the vehicle. we have calls out to the police department right now to get more details. we will have a live report from the scene coming up at the top of the hour. >>> and the investigation is expanding the case of another body found in bridgewater. a woman was found dead, her body burned. fox25's catherine parrotta was live in bridgewater as this was breaking yesterday. catherine, you are back there now with clues that investigators are looking for. >>reporter: yes, and just more than 24 hours at this point when all of this started. all of this started unfolding and still at this point today, investigators are still focused on identifying who this woman is, who left her there by the tracks and asking for the public's health as the investigation continues to unfold. here is what we know about this case
swan avenue with the worcester telegram reporting that fire fighters were called to a remote part of swan avenue just before midnight for a car fire. the car was reportedly found just outside the washington heights neighborhood. fire fighters say they found what and to be a body inside the vehicle. we have calls out to the police department right now to get more details. we will have a live report from the scene coming up at the top of the hour. >>> and the investigation is expanding...
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they could get telegrams and learn the daily news. instantly, because the telegraph was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really spans the era from 1862-1950's, early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. this is from the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. -- locomotives today. the other side of that is a pacific class locomotive that was a very large, high speed and powerful locomotive that was used to pull passenger planes. -- passenger trains. the one behind me is very beautifully painted. by the time you get into the mid-20th century, you are looking at black, heavy industrial objects. much less fancy but still beautifully compelling. right now, we are in the empire gallery. the exhibit that we currently have related to that is the pullman strike. this was a national strike that paralyzed rail traffic in 27 states. basically, george pullman,
they could get telegrams and learn the daily news. instantly, because the telegraph was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really spans the era from 1862-1950's, early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. this is from the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. --...
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they could get telegrams and learn the daily noon's. telegraph because the was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really 1862-1950's, from early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. that is aside of pacific class locomotive that was a very large, high speed and powerful locomotive that was used to pull passenger planes. the one behind me is very beautifully painted. by the time you get into the mid-20th century, you are looking at lack, heavy, industrial objects. much less fancy but still beautifully compelling. in the empireare gallery. the exhibit that we currently have related to that is the pullman strike. this was a national strike ended paralyzed rail traffic in 27 states. basically, george pullman, the owner of the pullman manufacturing company had to cut wages for his workers but he also ow
they could get telegrams and learn the daily noon's. telegraph because the was instant. so the railroads caused this sense of community. they caused the nation to develop into the complex system that we have today. the collection of equipment that is inside the museum really 1862-1950's, from early 1960's. so you see a lot of different kinds of equipment. the 1870's, it is a beautiful piece of steam equipment. it is quite small compared to railcars today. that is aside of pacific class...
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telegram shut down only 78 accounts.d to, for example, what twitter and facebook have been doing shutting thousands of accounts every week. i think telegram's got plenty to do. i can tell you that as of today, there are still so many different pro-isis channels that are still operational on telegram. we know there are channels that are collecting funds for jihad ic ists around the world. they have plenty to catch up with. >> quickly, after the paris attacks this week, the president had been scheduled to try to submit legislation to shut down guantanamo, bringing those remaining detainees to the super max here. now it will not be because the votes are not there. pretty much acknowledging now that guantanamo will remain open for the remainder of his presidency. he is saying again today that this is a great provocation. what are you seeing online? how much is guantanamo an inspiration, recruitment tool for these guys? >> i think guantanamo bay as many of us know has been a grievance for many jihadists around the world, more
telegram shut down only 78 accounts.d to, for example, what twitter and facebook have been doing shutting thousands of accounts every week. i think telegram's got plenty to do. i can tell you that as of today, there are still so many different pro-isis channels that are still operational on telegram. we know there are channels that are collecting funds for jihad ic ists around the world. they have plenty to catch up with. >> quickly, after the paris attacks this week, the president had...
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mike: and like telegram.urrent third-party developers might make money in this way? pavel: all of the third-party could do it easily with users in telegram. mica: it is something new in , withof advertising channels for brands. pavel: that is already happening, unfortunately. i am not a big fan of ads. receiving messages. it is already happening. there are third-party ad agencies dealing with this. mike: what you are developing. pavel: it is only three months old. what we have seen, we are happy about. pavel: you have clearly made you have clearly made some compromises on the platform and there have been reports that you have met with and shutan government down some porn bots. can you confirm that for us? mica pavel: i cannot confirm the first part. tsdo say that we block porn bo where it is prohibited. the ones we block start to reappear in the form of bots. mica: this is happening in iran ? arabia.ran, iraq, saudi we got users we did not want. we are not big fans of porn. so, we do block these kinds of thin
mike: and like telegram.urrent third-party developers might make money in this way? pavel: all of the third-party could do it easily with users in telegram. mica: it is something new in , withof advertising channels for brands. pavel: that is already happening, unfortunately. i am not a big fan of ads. receiving messages. it is already happening. there are third-party ad agencies dealing with this. mike: what you are developing. pavel: it is only three months old. what we have seen, we are...
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i can tell you right now, according to the worcester telegram, a firefighter came upon a burned out vehicle on swan avenue. a closer look revealed that it appeared to be a poddy inside of the vehicle. residents on this end of outlook and swan are shocked at the site of the police presence. let's listen. >> reporter: it is surprising, yeah. i don't think you ever expect that sort of thing to happen, you know, right up the street. we've lived here for six years and never had any issues. really, nothing has happened here. >> reporter: taking another live look here at the corner of swan and outlook. i can tell you at the other end of swan avenue it is also blocked off there as well. i can tell you we're right near an apartment complex. not many people here seem to know what's going on, either. i have a call out to worcester police. hopefully at some point we should get more information as to this ongoing investigation. we're live in worcester. morning. >>> it is 6:04 right now. we're following breaking news in maine this morning where authorities say a man shot and killed three people inside of
i can tell you right now, according to the worcester telegram, a firefighter came upon a burned out vehicle on swan avenue. a closer look revealed that it appeared to be a poddy inside of the vehicle. residents on this end of outlook and swan are shocked at the site of the police presence. let's listen. >> reporter: it is surprising, yeah. i don't think you ever expect that sort of thing to happen, you know, right up the street. we've lived here for six years and never had any issues....
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according to the worcester telegram the started as a car fire near swann avenue. the car was off to the side of the road in washington heights. after putting up the flames, firefighters discovered what appears to be a body. fire and police investigators blocked off the road. they searched for evidence up until almost midnight. >> my measurement is right there. we could hear voices outside. we peaked -- my bedroom is right there. we saw the commotion going on. that is kind of scary that frank: this is an ongoing investigation. we will follow this story all morning on air, online, and on our mobile apps. emily: breaking overnight. four people found dead inside a home in oakland, maine, outside waterville. multiple shots were fired around 8:00 last night at a home on belgrave road. investigators believe one of the people dead is the gun man. a four-year-old girl inside the parents were found dead. new details on this deadly plane crash with ties to new england. that crash sparking a desperate york. randy: erica tarantella is come in this morning. today. the nypd call
according to the worcester telegram the started as a car fire near swann avenue. the car was off to the side of the road in washington heights. after putting up the flames, firefighters discovered what appears to be a body. fire and police investigators blocked off the road. they searched for evidence up until almost midnight. >> my measurement is right there. we could hear voices outside. we peaked -- my bedroom is right there. we saw the commotion going on. that is kind of scary that...
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berlin-based "telegram"... onene of thoseseighly encrypted online messaging apps... announced a significant shift wednesday. it says it has blocked 78 isis-related channels...which the group had been using to disseminate propaganda. (gfx out) that's a different tone than the company took in september... when telegram co-founder pavel durov was confronted about the fact that isis uses his app. (pavel durov / telegram messenger co-founder, font will have september date) "privava, ultimately, and our righghfor privacacis more important thananour fear of bad things happening, like terrorism."3 (xxx) 3 winter weather means the iowa department of transportation is getting ready to help keep the roads clear and safe to drive. 3 over the last few days crews have en getting their wiwier weather equipment ready to go. it'll be a warmer snow... so crews aren't pre - treating the roads. the wintery mix we'll get could wash away the brine. all the trucks are filled with salt and are ready to go as soon as the roads start getting slick. 3 "the biggest thing is that they realize th
berlin-based "telegram"... onene of thoseseighly encrypted online messaging apps... announced a significant shift wednesday. it says it has blocked 78 isis-related channels...which the group had been using to disseminate propaganda. (gfx out) that's a different tone than the company took in september... when telegram co-founder pavel durov was confronted about the fact that isis uses his app. (pavel durov / telegram messenger co-founder, font will have september date) "privava,...
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. >> what are you, the telegram? -- taliban? >> the hollywood news report traveled to the caribbean to experience one of the most dutiful and exotic filming locations in the world, barbados. we asought out some local film makers to find out why this island is the perfect movie destination. >> it is very important to have this kind of festival because we have an opportunity to showcase our films. these people might not see them in the cinema. >> i spent years in canada as a script supervisor, but i love documentaries. when i came back here, i continued doing them. my latest film "barbados surfer girl," is up tonight. it is about one of the top women in the world as a surfer. >> the beauty of the caribbean is second to none. each caribbean island has a different struggle. each island brings a different story and a different energy. how stories are unique. >> film festivals give us an opportunity to express our talents, to network, to meet other persons within the industry. to meet other persons and show that we in the caribbean ca
. >> what are you, the telegram? -- taliban? >> the hollywood news report traveled to the caribbean to experience one of the most dutiful and exotic filming locations in the world, barbados. we asought out some local film makers to find out why this island is the perfect movie destination. >> it is very important to have this kind of festival because we have an opportunity to showcase our films. these people might not see them in the cinema. >> i spent years in canada as...
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maureen: next at 6:00 -- >> photos, telegram. even personal letter. they are all part of a mystery pursued by the police department. i'm suzanne kennedy. i'll have the story coming up. leon: it's rain we have now going to be moving out tonight. find out what time it is moving out and when more is on the way. >> i'm erin hawksworth live at the verizon center. could this be the future home of kevin durant? i spoke with him earlier today. hear what he had to say coming up later in sports. maureen: we have update on breaking news from akron, ohio. it's been confirmed there are no survivors on board the plane that crashed in a home. nine people died when the twin engine jet hit the house that you see ablaze. we'll have much more coming from the scene on world news tonight. leon: russia says the bans on to and from egypt in the last month plane crash will last for months to come. vladimir putin's chief chief of staff says it would be impossible to alter the country's security system in a short period of time. he suspended all flights to egypt following the
maureen: next at 6:00 -- >> photos, telegram. even personal letter. they are all part of a mystery pursued by the police department. i'm suzanne kennedy. i'll have the story coming up. leon: it's rain we have now going to be moving out tonight. find out what time it is moving out and when more is on the way. >> i'm erin hawksworth live at the verizon center. could this be the future home of kevin durant? i spoke with him earlier today. hear what he had to say coming up later in...
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the worcester telegram reports it was really stapler. one student was arrested for ignoring a stay-in-place order. that student was walking around the halls when police searched the building. >>> a framingham high school student goes missing for glass and police find her in a swamp. that swamp is right next to the high school and police found the girl just before -- classes were over yesterday. they say she was disoriented and possibly under the influence of drugs and alcohol. other teens were also found in that area. police are trying to figure out exactly what that group was doing. >>> a local superintendent accused of forcing his way into a student's home says he will be vindicated. brian hyde is acuteed of bursting into the bedroom of a female student during a residency check in september. yesterday a magistrate found probable cause to uphold the breaking and entering and trespassing charges against the mashpee superintendent. hyde should take a leave of absence while this case is on ongoing. >>> too much going on and i think parents
the worcester telegram reports it was really stapler. one student was arrested for ignoring a stay-in-place order. that student was walking around the halls when police searched the building. >>> a framingham high school student goes missing for glass and police find her in a swamp. that swamp is right next to the high school and police found the girl just before -- classes were over yesterday. they say she was disoriented and possibly under the influence of drugs and alcohol. other...
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this is what we have right now and according to the worcester telegram and gazette. fire fighters found a body in a burning car on a dirt road behind this neighborhood late last night. again in washington heights neighborhood and the car was found on remote stretch of road right behind this area. police and fire crews were here until quarter to 12 last night. this morning as i said a lot of questions surrounding all of this this morning, the biggest one approximating, of course, who that was inside that car. we are working to bring you more answer and we hope to have more for you coming up in the next hour on the fox25 news at 6:00. for now that the latest live in worcester, jessica reyes, fox25 news. >> it was just 24 hours ago that we were reporting that a burned body was found in bridgewater. well, this morning investigators are looking at surveillance video that may help them find answers in this case. police tell us the victim is a woman but do not know who she is just yet. near the railroad tracks to the crapo street crossings 37 police believe she was killed s
this is what we have right now and according to the worcester telegram and gazette. fire fighters found a body in a burning car on a dirt road behind this neighborhood late last night. again in washington heights neighborhood and the car was found on remote stretch of road right behind this area. police and fire crews were here until quarter to 12 last night. this morning as i said a lot of questions surrounding all of this this morning, the biggest one approximating, of course, who that was...
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red circle, something out of germany called telegram. we chat and whatsapp are unsafe for them, perhaps too easy for the authorities. how do we square with privacy and security and then safety? >> this is an ongoing conversation. i remember when i was asked to stand up tsa in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. one of the very first things on the discussion table was the debate between privacy on one hand and security on the other. in those days we were looking for the one or two or three elements of anyone's information that would allow us in the government, in the tsa, to vet that person as an okay person to get on an airplane, and the challenges were immediately forthcoming from well-intentioned privacy experts who challenge the efficacy of us trying to do that. so this debate has been going on since then, and these are the kind of things like the debate with regards to metadata, the silicon valley debate, if you will, with director comey and the administration. and the debate continues today, and hopefully the people in government, and
red circle, something out of germany called telegram. we chat and whatsapp are unsafe for them, perhaps too easy for the authorities. how do we square with privacy and security and then safety? >> this is an ongoing conversation. i remember when i was asked to stand up tsa in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. one of the very first things on the discussion table was the debate between privacy on one hand and security on the other. in those days we were looking for the one or two or three...
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the company says they have now blocked 78 isis-related channels on telegram across 12 languages. they've done it now. because now it bothers them. no rush, you guys. that does it for us now. our coverage of the attacks in paris continues now with lawrence o'donnell. >>> we begin tonight with a note to the american news media. stop calling ad ining abdelhami the master mine. you could call him the ringlead ringleader but stop glorifying this homicidal maniac who flocked out of high school. when you're typing mastermind into the graphics that appear on television screens all around the world in the islamic world, ask yourselves, what would this mass murderer look to be called? organizer? ringleader? or mastermind? if he could type the word into your computer to describe himself on these t screens, he would type mastermind. what would the islamic state like him to be called? you are taking dictation from terrorists when you call him a mastermind. we have mas murderers in this country who kill more people than they killed at that paris restaurant and no one says a mastermind was invo
the company says they have now blocked 78 isis-related channels on telegram across 12 languages. they've done it now. because now it bothers them. no rush, you guys. that does it for us now. our coverage of the attacks in paris continues now with lawrence o'donnell. >>> we begin tonight with a note to the american news media. stop calling ad ining abdelhami the master mine. you could call him the ringlead ringleader but stop glorifying this homicidal maniac who flocked out of high...
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for every next of kin, a telegram. secretary of the army has asked me to express his deep regret that your husband died in vietnam on the 14 november, 1965. >> we heard them say that they will bury us. if they take over one country at a time, all over the world, the little countries will be taken over. nowaid, i would rather go then wait until 20 years and have my son go. it might be too late in 20 years. left, told me, before he he told me to sit down. i said don't cry, because you've got to know this. it's better if you know. you won't have a total decision to make. it want you to know that we have spent most of our marriage in columbus. two of our children have been born here. i would like to be buried here in case anything happens. i want to be wherever you would live. >> ready, aim, fire. aim, fire. aim, fire. ready. this is the longest. of our marriage in columbus. i want to stay here. say.is all i can really i'm staying here, because that's what he expressed to me. i want to be where he is. if that is what i can
for every next of kin, a telegram. secretary of the army has asked me to express his deep regret that your husband died in vietnam on the 14 november, 1965. >> we heard them say that they will bury us. if they take over one country at a time, all over the world, the little countries will be taken over. nowaid, i would rather go then wait until 20 years and have my son go. it might be too late in 20 years. left, told me, before he he told me to sit down. i said don't cry, because you've...
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the telegram reports ryan kobus pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. the 25-year-old is accused of tailgating another vehicle in barre in september. when that other car pulled over to let him pass kobus allegedly stopped and pulled the 71-year-old driver out of his car and beat him up while his wife and granddaughter looked on. emily: boston police commissioner bill evans unveiling a new plan to try and help solve the city' s unsolved murders. once a month, police will release a video of one of those unsolved crimes, hoping new information will come forward.>g >> all it takes is one person unsolved homicides. erika: the commissioner says in many of the cases, police have a good idea of who may have committed the crime but need that little bit of extra information to help close the case. erika: right now a worcester firefighter is recovering after an overnight fire. nearly a dozen people had to be rescued when flames broke out on pleasant street around four this morning. the fire is believed to have started in the basement before spreading to the roof.
the telegram reports ryan kobus pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. the 25-year-old is accused of tailgating another vehicle in barre in september. when that other car pulled over to let him pass kobus allegedly stopped and pulled the 71-year-old driver out of his car and beat him up while his wife and granddaughter looked on. emily: boston police commissioner bill evans unveiling a new plan to try and help solve the city' s unsolved murders. once a month, police will release a video of...
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that is a way to earn money for an enhanced telegram for college, a way to get back to the country, and there is need work to be done in restoring the environment, in public health, in literacy, and other education efforts. kathy: speaking of health, i wanted to know, what you think health care would look like in this country now if hillary clinton had succeeded in the 1990's with the initiative they fail to do? mr. o'malley: i do not know. i think now that we have universal health care for all, we need to build upon, i think all of us should be grateful that we actually have a program now that covers all of our citizens. we are the last developed nations to do that. might have been like if she had succeeded internet. one of the differences between my candidacy and there's is neither secretary clinton nor senator sanders has succeeded in doing things as an executive. i had. steve: believed iraq, we redo programs, and when you go on the internet, there are many pictures of you with your shirt off. you are a 52-year-old man. you are engaged shape. as you travel around, which is full of gr
that is a way to earn money for an enhanced telegram for college, a way to get back to the country, and there is need work to be done in restoring the environment, in public health, in literacy, and other education efforts. kathy: speaking of health, i wanted to know, what you think health care would look like in this country now if hillary clinton had succeeded in the 1990's with the initiative they fail to do? mr. o'malley: i do not know. i think now that we have universal health care for...
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richard clark tells the worcester telegram the new facility will be sturdier and more cutting-edge than the building that burned sunday night. killed that fire. a gofundme page raising funds for the sweet pea friends of rutland animals facility has already raised more than $100,000. right now, two fantasy sports sites are fighting to stay in business in new york. at a court hearing that is just getting underway, boston-based draft kings and fan duel will argue they are legal under state law. new york' s attorney general wants to shut the sites down immediately -- calling them illegal gambling operations. this is expected to be a long legal battle. a wide receiver for the rams shot twice in the head, an update on his condition right now. a close call for a demolition worker. how he and his excavator were nearly crushed by a falling smokestack. cindy: warming up for the holiday but it will not last the entire weekend, when we cool back down and when a view showers move through. erika: and where the bay state falls on the list of best and p it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it
richard clark tells the worcester telegram the new facility will be sturdier and more cutting-edge than the building that burned sunday night. killed that fire. a gofundme page raising funds for the sweet pea friends of rutland animals facility has already raised more than $100,000. right now, two fantasy sports sites are fighting to stay in business in new york. at a court hearing that is just getting underway, boston-based draft kings and fan duel will argue they are legal under state law....
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. >> reporter: from snap chat to silent circle or telegram or what's app. they have encrypted ways to share messages. unbreakable codes and protected by court order. >> it's impeding our ability in terrorism and impeding our ability in dealing with cybercrime. >> reporter: in paris, authorities believe terrorists shared messages, either time to disappear or hid instructions inside video games like playstation 4. >> no matter what you do -- >> reporter: nyu professor teaches the study of hidden messages. >> so, this is really your key. >> reporter: he says that as the government urge people to pick better passwords and stop cyberthieves, which this video helps illustrates -- >> it encrypts the data by converting it into gibberish. >> reporter: the good intention of protecting our privacy might have backfired. the professor told me could fight to access metadata which shows when a phone or computer was used. >> almost like a good balance where you want the good guys to have a private conversation. and preventing bad guys from having it. >> reporter: on the ny
. >> reporter: from snap chat to silent circle or telegram or what's app. they have encrypted ways to share messages. unbreakable codes and protected by court order. >> it's impeding our ability in terrorism and impeding our ability in dealing with cybercrime. >> reporter: in paris, authorities believe terrorists shared messages, either time to disappear or hid instructions inside video games like playstation 4. >> no matter what you do -- >> reporter: nyu...
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this encrypted service called telegram has confirmed on its twitter account that they've shut down nearlyis-linked accounts. the reason that's important is that on saturday we first received information about four isis-related accounts that seemed to have foreknowledge of the plot. they shared images of weapons, of the eiffel tower, and they spoke of a sister in the operation. we now see one of those accounts was actively using telegram to share messages and this may explain ultimately why everyone was blindsided to their communication, shep. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> if you want to stop the islamic state, you need first to understand how it went from an unknown band of militants to the most infamous terrorist organization currently on the planet. since 2013 isis militants have conquered cities and towns in iraq and airissia and some analysts say it now contains an area about the size roughly of the state of indiana. some of its main sources of income, black market sale of oil and ancient artifacts. it also collects taxes and fines from people who live in isis-controll
this encrypted service called telegram has confirmed on its twitter account that they've shut down nearlyis-linked accounts. the reason that's important is that on saturday we first received information about four isis-related accounts that seemed to have foreknowledge of the plot. they shared images of weapons, of the eiffel tower, and they spoke of a sister in the operation. we now see one of those accounts was actively using telegram to share messages and this may explain ultimately why...
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the worcester telegram reports the alarm was working at the time. six assault rifles and 10 handguns are missing. baltimore police say there's more evidence connecting a nearly 40-year-old unsolved murder to boston. 5 investigates reporting last week that police believe the victim, a young woman whose never been identified - was from this area. new information is even more specific, suggesting she may be from forest hills and went to jamaica plain or roslindale high. and the wyndham boston beacon hotel is facing a $12,000 fine for conditions first exposed by 5 investigates. workers there complain they have to clean up bodily fluids and waste from mass general patients who use the hotel. they say they're not trained to do that. the feds giving the hotel until january to correct the issue. randy: commitment 2016. donald trump will be back in the republican candidate is evening rally at worcester's d.c.u. center. security for trump's visit will be heavier than before with state and local police with with the secret service. jeb bush and carly fiorina w
the worcester telegram reports the alarm was working at the time. six assault rifles and 10 handguns are missing. baltimore police say there's more evidence connecting a nearly 40-year-old unsolved murder to boston. 5 investigates reporting last week that police believe the victim, a young woman whose never been identified - was from this area. new information is even more specific, suggesting she may be from forest hills and went to jamaica plain or roslindale high. and the wyndham boston...
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. >> for everybody, there is a next of kin, and every next of kin, a telegram. from the adjutant general to others, the secretary of the army asked me to express his deep regret that your husband died in vietnam on november 14, 1965. >> he said honey, we already heard them say that they'll bury him. if they take over one little country at a time, before you know it they will all be taken over. and eventually we will be left alone and we could not take them. he said i would rather go now than have to wait for 20 years and have my son go because it might be too late in 20 years. >> and he told me before he left. he told us it down. he started to talk serious and i started to cry and he said don't cry because you have to know this. he said it's better if you know so you don't have a total decision to make at a loss. that we spentknow most of our marriage here and two of our three children have been born here. i would like to be buried here in case anything happens and i just want to be wherever you would live. >> ready, aim, fire. aim, fire. aim, fire. >> these are
. >> for everybody, there is a next of kin, and every next of kin, a telegram. from the adjutant general to others, the secretary of the army asked me to express his deep regret that your husband died in vietnam on november 14, 1965. >> he said honey, we already heard them say that they'll bury him. if they take over one little country at a time, before you know it they will all be taken over. and eventually we will be left alone and we could not take them. he said i would rather go...
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yet it was, we will obliterate the telegram, bomb them out of existence.ush of administration was cheered on by the media and the overwhelming population to do that. and they tried. as you just said, 13 years later, the televangelist robert than ever because you cannot do that. all you end up doing is turning people of afghanistan against you and therefore driving them into the arms of the televangelist we won't learn that lesson. and the reason is twofold. number one, a lot of what is being stoked a really potent instincts in human nature. our travel list instinct, desire for vengeance. paris,u see cartage in i'm sure it's true for you and it is for me, all of us have the impulse to say, the people who did this are monsters and we want to destroy them. but as human beings, we not only have impulse, we have reason. the purpose of our reason is to control our instincts and impulses. we don't just act by instinct and pulses -- impulses. if we did, we would just be animals. the media is stoking that. to focus on the idea to obliterate, even when it is not in
yet it was, we will obliterate the telegram, bomb them out of existence.ush of administration was cheered on by the media and the overwhelming population to do that. and they tried. as you just said, 13 years later, the televangelist robert than ever because you cannot do that. all you end up doing is turning people of afghanistan against you and therefore driving them into the arms of the televangelist we won't learn that lesson. and the reason is twofold. number one, a lot of what is being...
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that is coming to us from the worcester telegram "gazette," which is quoting the management company. unfortunately, we don't have a whole lot of information. these children were however, taken away by ambulance, they were taken to umass medical center. again, quoting the telegram "gazette," we are told that the children were in good condition, although they were filthy. now the things we do not know is this. who are the parents, where were the parents and how long were the children alone in the apartment, so we have our work cut out for us tonight. we hope to bring you more information at 10 p.m. live in worcester, jim morelli, fox 25 news. >> mark: jury selection back on today in the trial of a danvers teen accused of killing his math teacher. the process was put on hold several weeks ago when lawyers for 16-year-old phillip chisholm voiced concerns over chisholm's competency to stand trial. chisholm underwent a second mental health evaluation and was deemed competent. he is charged with raping and killing high school teacher colleen ritzer. >> elizabeth: a new hampshire planned par
that is coming to us from the worcester telegram "gazette," which is quoting the management company. unfortunately, we don't have a whole lot of information. these children were however, taken away by ambulance, they were taken to umass medical center. again, quoting the telegram "gazette," we are told that the children were in good condition, although they were filthy. now the things we do not know is this. who are the parents, where were the parents and how long were the...
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such as what's app, three ma and telegram. investigators say when isis recruiters find someone sympathetic through twitter, the conversations are shifting to those applications which encrypt a message, at the most it is sent and doesn't unscramble it until it is received. impossible for the government to monitor even with a court order. >> what we are talking about is a deadly game of cat and mouse, where we have a learning, changing, studious enemy. >> the applications could delete a message soon after it was sent. i sent this one to delete after four seconds. i'm sending to my colleague, lauren. it is received and -- four, three, two, one, it is gone, forever. there was a warning before the attack of another way of eluding surveillance. including gaming consoles, with the playstation 4 with the internet group play capability could be used to send voice and text messages, hard for the government to keep track of. >> i heard the most difficulty between the terrorists is the playstation 4. it is very, very difficult for our ser
such as what's app, three ma and telegram. investigators say when isis recruiters find someone sympathetic through twitter, the conversations are shifting to those applications which encrypt a message, at the most it is sent and doesn't unscramble it until it is received. impossible for the government to monitor even with a court order. >> what we are talking about is a deadly game of cat and mouse, where we have a learning, changing, studious enemy. >> the applications could delete...