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. >>> well, a common piece of software would have let the fbi easily unlook the san bernardino phone. the phone which belongs to the county government where the shooter worked is now at the center of a legal battle between apple and the justice department. technology that costs just $4 a month would have let officials remotely unlock battle that pits prides rights against national security concerns. apple is refusing. >>> are carbon monoxide is to blame for the death of six people. the children range in age of 2 to 11. the generator was running on a lower level of their home. relatives think they started using it after a power outage friday night. >> a new photo shows the destruction caused by a cyclone. hundreds of homes destroyed there and the prime minister declared a 30-day state of emergency. the storm packed more than 100 miles an hour. >>> what's the weather looking like for today? >> we are looking at pretty cloudy skiesing something we didn't experience a lot over the weekend also the chance for some rain today so keep the umbrellas nearby. let's start off though with what's
. >>> well, a common piece of software would have let the fbi easily unlook the san bernardino phone. the phone which belongs to the county government where the shooter worked is now at the center of a legal battle between apple and the justice department. technology that costs just $4 a month would have let officials remotely unlock battle that pits prides rights against national security concerns. apple is refusing. >>> are carbon monoxide is to blame for the death of six...
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. >> reporter: with apple publicly vowing to fight a court order to create software that would unlook syed farook's iphone today federal prosecutors filed a motion arguing a judge should force the tech giant to comply. the government says apple's refusal appears to be based on its concern for its business model and public marketing strategy, something the company denies. earlier this week apple ceo tim cook posted an open letter government has asked us for something we do not have and something we consider too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. prosecutors responded to that today, arguing the court order does not require apple to provide a back door to every iphone or hack its own users. prosecutors contend apple could maintain custody of whatever software it builds. the white house also weighing in. >> we don't want to al love terrorists to establish a safe haven in cyber space. >> reporter: senior apple executives feel today's filing is frivolous as the company hasn't even responded to the court order yet. many tech companies are now defendin
. >> reporter: with apple publicly vowing to fight a court order to create software that would unlook syed farook's iphone today federal prosecutors filed a motion arguing a judge should force the tech giant to comply. the government says apple's refusal appears to be based on its concern for its business model and public marketing strategy, something the company denies. earlier this week apple ceo tim cook posted an open letter government has asked us for something we do not have and...
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fbi agents cannot unlook syed farouk's iphone because they don't know the password. they can't guess the code because too many failed attempts will erase the data that investigators need to see. cook says they have done everything within their power to help the fbi, but the government is asking them for >>> a judge in the planned parenthood case is keeping details under wraps. media outlets, including the associated press petitioned to make documents public. releasing information about the shooter's arrest and search of his home could jeopardize the case. the shooter is facing several charges, including murder for the attack that killed three people in november. >>> the former surgical technician accused of putting thousands of people at risk of infection is not only in colorado. he is in custody in colorado. federal agents thought that rocky allen had skipped town, gone out of state last week. instead, he surrendered to federal agents in denver yesterday. allen is accused of switching syringes at swedish medical center to get his hands on a painkiller. nearly 3,000
fbi agents cannot unlook syed farouk's iphone because they don't know the password. they can't guess the code because too many failed attempts will erase the data that investigators need to see. cook says they have done everything within their power to help the fbi, but the government is asking them for >>> a judge in the planned parenthood case is keeping details under wraps. media outlets, including the associated press petitioned to make documents public. releasing information about...
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. >> apple says right now it doesn't have the technology to help the feds unlook lock or break into the. explain a little bit about the company's position. i think sometimes it's mischaracterizes. >> absolutely. apple's defense is it doesn't have this security work around this, back door. and if they were to create that it could get used or hacked and be dispersed to any i-phone user. my mom, my grandma could have their information stolen. >> we value privacy. >> we very much value rightsy. >> part of what an cell selling is that you have a phone that can't be hacked into easily. statement i'm saying what do you mean they can't help the fbi. it is a terrorist act. it's not about protecting the privacy of frook. but it's about whether or not the hackers get ahold of this work around code and whether foreign governments want to use it. >> it's not about this particular instance. thing build the technology. but then if it's applied to one i-phone can it be supplied to how many number of others. and when does the government say it can be used. that's their concern. >> a lot of folks reporte
. >> apple says right now it doesn't have the technology to help the feds unlook lock or break into the. explain a little bit about the company's position. i think sometimes it's mischaracterizes. >> absolutely. apple's defense is it doesn't have this security work around this, back door. and if they were to create that it could get used or hacked and be dispersed to any i-phone user. my mom, my grandma could have their information stolen. >> we value privacy. >> we very...
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. >> unlooked to my director for some help -- i looked to my director for some help. let's go with c since i'm clearly on my own. >> clause meant -- clause max -- [ applause ] >>> why this year, and doctor will have an extra spot in his step. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. treatment with xarelto . hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, problem. currently well managed on warfarin, on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily p and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. p xarelto may increase your ri
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sim and sishlingd vent reline put it on tom some it does in the exist today would have the only to unlook any iphone in somebody's physical possession. this is a story. let's get to our preliminary hearing editor craig patrick to talk about this one for us. there's a lot going on here. craig,. >> hey, there, russel there is. >> one of the things weaver read is that if apple were to create this software. and we assume they have the technology to treat if they want to. it would be like a master key for all apple products. >> yes, that's the danger and now the judge is ordering something to be made just by use with fb next this particular case and in if many something is made here then reply toer. that's why app and this actually goes back to some wes from the 18th century and the judge is exciting the all rich act. which does compel something to do so on be of of of the o. in 18th century i'm not sure they had there cap emp. >> we've got an infent where one of these things could possibly have information about other ter rikts out there? can get on that phone if apple showed us how to get in
sim and sishlingd vent reline put it on tom some it does in the exist today would have the only to unlook any iphone in somebody's physical possession. this is a story. let's get to our preliminary hearing editor craig patrick to talk about this one for us. there's a lot going on here. craig,. >> hey, there, russel there is. >> one of the things weaver read is that if apple were to create this software. and we assume they have the technology to treat if they want to. it would be...
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acting as thought it has to build a doomsday machine that will end every one's privacy that just unlooked terrorist's phone. i don't buy it. i think a big part of it is apple's self-image. they want to pretend they are protecting someone's privacy but these companies know much more about us than the government does. charles: they know about you. but do you want everyone to have your information. donald trump said it's a liberal thing. i think it's a libertarian kinds of thing. i points back to that apple clip. i think that's what they are trying to cling to. >> i have to give donald trump credit for brilliantly playing the media every day. it's interesting he called for the boycott of am and someone took a picture of the merchandise for his hats and as i said on your show last night, this is a bit more of a p.r. move from tim cook than anything. the privacy issue is serious. but corporations are not above the law. if terrorists and kill americans because of your product, then your product is going to have to be modified. charles: i saw an iphone in the green room. >> i couldn't manage wit
acting as thought it has to build a doomsday machine that will end every one's privacy that just unlooked terrorist's phone. i don't buy it. i think a big part of it is apple's self-image. they want to pretend they are protecting someone's privacy but these companies know much more about us than the government does. charles: they know about you. but do you want everyone to have your information. donald trump said it's a liberal thing. i think it's a libertarian kinds of thing. i points back to...
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. >> volvo will make history with a car you can unlook. >> here of the tech bytes. >> go, for a drivethere is an app, car keys will be replaced with a smartphone app by next year, traditional keys would be available only upon request. >> more new devices are making headlines at the world congress in barcelona and a new phone has 3-d motion tracking and depth sensor for reality technology. >> and now a new virtual reality headset with game controllers and a big $800 price tag. >> check at the newest version of walking robot created by boston dynamics for the first time it walks around on two legs. ait is lighter. not so tall as early versions and it can bend down, lit 10 pound weights and place them on shelves. >> incredible. >> you could be the most interesting man but a new compliment said that the popular pitchman is a deadbeat. >> he can speech french. russian. he is the most interesting man in the >> the long time manager of actor claims he has not been paid in two years and owed his cut of $2 million in beer money. the complaint calls goldsmith the least honorable man in entertai
. >> volvo will make history with a car you can unlook. >> here of the tech bytes. >> go, for a drivethere is an app, car keys will be replaced with a smartphone app by next year, traditional keys would be available only upon request. >> more new devices are making headlines at the world congress in barcelona and a new phone has 3-d motion tracking and depth sensor for reality technology. >> and now a new virtual reality headset with game controllers and a big $800...
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they were able to unlook any phone before 2013 and i don't remember any code get ought that let thatth more than five dozen home-grown terrorist suspects under the most intense level of fbi surveillance, director comey said them0 issue is about more than a single phone and a single investigation. >> if we're going to get to a world where there's spaces that are immune to judicial search warrants that's a very different world than the one in which we live and we have to talk about that. the american people should decide how do we want to be governed. >> this afternoon confirmation that the fbi and two apple executives are set to testify, and this afternoon apple filed a response to the court calling the fbi's demand to get into that phone the work-around with the access code, quote, dangerous and unconstitutional, and simply to noh basis in the -- no basis in the law to do so. >> thank you. with us now, national security and intelligence expert joshua katz. help me with this;x;xc issue. i know it's a t-hohn big constil crisis and i'm a simple man, as many of my viewers often remind me
they were able to unlook any phone before 2013 and i don't remember any code get ought that let thatth more than five dozen home-grown terrorist suspects under the most intense level of fbi surveillance, director comey said them0 issue is about more than a single phone and a single investigation. >> if we're going to get to a world where there's spaces that are immune to judicial search warrants that's a very different world than the one in which we live and we have to talk about that....
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however what david says is what people are failing to realize is by modifying technology to unlook farook's phone, apple would be creating an open door to the information stored on every iphone and eventually every smartphone. >> and we're talking about everyone's banking and everyone's health care, and it's no longer isolated to this phone, no matter how much it's not. >> reporter: apple clearly realizes that. while the company wants to give the government as much latitude as it needs to fight set clear expectations where its customers' privacy begins, and says because the potential harm of what the fbi is asking for, outweighs what could be gained, it's a move he and most security experts agree with. >> opens the door for more targets and more home depots and more jpmorgan to be broken into. we need more security, not less. >> reporter: and last week, fbi director james comey told members of congress that encryption is a major problem facing law enforcement. other agencies throughout the country have spoken out welcoming the court's order. in the newsroom, emily collins, fox 46 wjzy. kayl
however what david says is what people are failing to realize is by modifying technology to unlook farook's phone, apple would be creating an open door to the information stored on every iphone and eventually every smartphone. >> and we're talking about everyone's banking and everyone's health care, and it's no longer isolated to this phone, no matter how much it's not. >> reporter: apple clearly realizes that. while the company wants to give the government as much latitude as it...
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however what david says is what people are failing to realize is by modifying technology to unlook farook's phone, apple would be creating an open door to the information stored on every iphone and eventually every smartphone. >> and we're talking about everyone's banking and everyone's health care, and it's no longer isolated to this phone, no matter how much they say it is. it's not. >> reporter: apple clearly realizes that. while the company wants to give the government as much latitude as it needs to fight set clear expectations where its customers' privacy begins, and says because the potential harm of what the fbi is asking for, outweighs what could be gained, it's a move he and most security experts agree with. >> opens the door for more targets and more home depots and more jpmorgan to be broken into. we need more security, not less. >> reporter: and last week, fbi director james comey told members of congress that encryption is a major problem facing law enforcement. other agencies throughout the country have spoken out welcoming the court's order. in the newsroom, emily collins, f
however what david says is what people are failing to realize is by modifying technology to unlook farook's phone, apple would be creating an open door to the information stored on every iphone and eventually every smartphone. >> and we're talking about everyone's banking and everyone's health care, and it's no longer isolated to this phone, no matter how much they say it is. it's not. >> reporter: apple clearly realizes that. while the company wants to give the government as much...
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this heart is in pieces and i'm just running, running safety, and running to my maker would you come unlook unlock my hard for you my friend. this road is -- but i said today, i'm on my own, this road to safety if you leave me there if you meet me there [ whistling ] now i'm just running, running to safety, running to my maker. i'm just running, running to safety. i'm just running, running to safety i'm just running to my maker. . >>> welcome back everyone, 8:22 on your friday morning sitting at 26 degrees here in reno. >> there is a very exclusive club getting ready to attend the super bowl in santa clara on sunday. >>> you've probably seen them on commercials they've attended every single super bowl all of them. mike introduces to one of them. >> 76-year-old larry jacobson one of the first super bowl volunteers to check out his uniform. >>> larry spending this week helping tourists find their way around san francisco, sunday he'll be at levi stadium. >> how many original members never miss a super bowl club? >> larry started at a die hard 49er fan, had tickets for 63 years. then decided t
this heart is in pieces and i'm just running, running safety, and running to my maker would you come unlook unlock my hard for you my friend. this road is -- but i said today, i'm on my own, this road to safety if you leave me there if you meet me there [ whistling ] now i'm just running, running to safety, running to my maker. i'm just running, running to safety. i'm just running, running to safety i'm just running to my maker. . >>> welcome back everyone, 8:22 on your friday morning...