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that's when its power should be at its zenith. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet, we're on this situation on a criminal side, there's a consensus. even d.o.j. says we think ecpa needs an update and deal with the content rule. and yet, there's this notion on the civil side when the government's power is not at its zenith. it's not investigating the terrorist that's going to blow something up, it's investigating stock fraud or something like that. that in that situation, there ought to be a lower standard. it just seems absurd. >> absurd. >> i didn't realize you're probably thinking in enormous detail here since both companies have been fairly transparent. what is your sense of sort of the spread of the kinds of information that people come looking for? what is the nature of those investigations? and are you finding, a shift over time as different agencies become more aware of the different capabilities and data that are being stored and what they're asking for? oh, now, you r
that's when its power should be at its zenith. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet, we're on this situation on a criminal side, there's a consensus. even d.o.j. says we think ecpa needs an update and deal with the content rule. and yet, there's this notion on the civil side when the government's power is not at its zenith. it's not investigating the terrorist that's going to blow something up, it's investigating stock fraud or something...
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that's when its power should be at its zenith. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet, we're on this situation on a criminal side, there's a consens consensus. even d.o.j. says we think ecpa needs an update and deal with the content rule. and yet, there's this notion on the civil side when the government's power is not at its zenith. it's not investigating the terrorist that's going to blow something up, it's investigating stock fraud or something like that. that in that situation, there ought to be a lower standard. it just seems absurd. >> absurd. >> i didn't realize you're probably thinking in enormous detail here since both companies have been fairly transparent. what is your sense of sort of the spread of the kinds of information that people come looking for? what is the nature of those investigations? and are you finding, a shift over time as different agencies become more aware of the different capabilities and data that are being stored and what they're asking for? oh, no
that's when its power should be at its zenith. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet, we're on this situation on a criminal side, there's a consens consensus. even d.o.j. says we think ecpa needs an update and deal with the content rule. and yet, there's this notion on the civil side when the government's power is not at its zenith. it's not investigating the terrorist that's going to blow something up, it's investigating stock fraud or...
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. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends forore than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were very funny, great comedians. >> we've been here for what, about 100 years? >> no, it was 18 -- >> you know, you forget when you're having a good time. >> he was loveable. everybody loved steven b. >> she had a crush on him when they worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days. so she worked up her nerve. >> i asked if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert, and he turned me down. and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle. >> what's the matter with me. >> and the jgeneral manager wals in and says if you were a boy it might have made a difference. and i said what? and he said he's gay. so i can accept that. >> so that very day, they began a long, lifelong friendship of the many afternoons spent lingering at this coffee shop. and many memorable evenings. >> what were those dinners like? >> steven was an amazing cook. >> if you were
. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends forore than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were very funny, great comedians. >> we've been here for what, about 100 years? >> no, it was 18 -- >> you know, you forget when you're having a good time. >> he was loveable. everybody loved steven b. >> she had a crush on him when they worked in a hawaii...
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. >>> televisions have come a long way since your grandmother's zenith color console. now so many choices, how do you decide what to buy and how much to spend? we turn to good friends at good housekeeping research institute. listen to this. >> you can use your voice to search for things or motion. gerri: they used to call television the boob tube, now smart tv's are taking over the marketplace. what is a smart tv? >> preloaded with apps, it will let you go to the app store and get additional ones, they offer full internet browsing capabilities, sometimes apps like netflix or youtube, it depends what you want. >> reporter: rachel rothman is the technical engineer of the good housekeeping institute. tell me the price i'm look at for a smart tv? >> 500 to $2300, it depends upon the size, the quality. a lot of factors go into it. >> reporter: if you're like me and get frustrated by remote controls that are more complicated than a nuclear reactor, take heart, we're not alone. >> i understand that you had to call one of the manufacturers yourself. >> i did. will go nameless,
. >>> televisions have come a long way since your grandmother's zenith color console. now so many choices, how do you decide what to buy and how much to spend? we turn to good friends at good housekeeping research institute. listen to this. >> you can use your voice to search for things or motion. gerri: they used to call television the boob tube, now smart tv's are taking over the marketplace. what is a smart tv? >> preloaded with apps, it will let you go to the app store...
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that's when it's power should be at its zenith. that's what should be able to really penetrate and get the most sensitive information and yet we are in this situation where, on the criminal side, there is a virtual -- there's a consensus. even doj says we think that ecpa needs an update and that we can live with award for content rule. and yet there's this notion that on the civil side, the government's power is not investigating the terrorist that will blow something up it's investigating stock fraud or something like that. in that situation that ought to be a lower standard. it just seems absurd. >> absurd. spent i was wondering, i know you can't get into enormous decoder but both, since both companies are transparent, what is your sense of information people come looking for, what sort of the nature of those investigations? are you finding, is there any shift over time as different agencies become more aware of the democrats of capabilities and that of there being stored? and what they're asking for. now you run and location ser
that's when it's power should be at its zenith. that's what should be able to really penetrate and get the most sensitive information and yet we are in this situation where, on the criminal side, there is a virtual -- there's a consensus. even doj says we think that ecpa needs an update and that we can live with award for content rule. and yet there's this notion that on the civil side, the government's power is not investigating the terrorist that will blow something up it's investigating...
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. >> if your old grill has zeniths last barbeque, and can't be fixed and you're in the mark for a newne, pick one that meets your needs. >> you only want to get the accessories that you will actually use, to end up getting really fancy grilling, don't use the thing it, might just lead to larger repair bills down the road. >> for more advice from angie on maintaining your grill, visit cbsphilly.com/angie's list, i'm jim donovan. >> all right, quite the slither i surprise in south florida, take a look at this. juan riviera was shock to find a 12-foot python, made its way into residential neighborhood. clearly his neighborhood. neighbors trying to get control of the python, but too much to handle as you can imagine. they called 911 but took 30 minutes for authorities to get to that scene, so they came up with a clever way to trap that snake. >> the lady, owner of the house, brought a pillow case, eventually -- >> the tail just went into the pillow case, so we had to use the barbeque cover to get it in. >> would you need real big pillow case if that was your solution. well, wildlife offic
. >> if your old grill has zeniths last barbeque, and can't be fixed and you're in the mark for a newne, pick one that meets your needs. >> you only want to get the accessories that you will actually use, to end up getting really fancy grilling, don't use the thing it, might just lead to larger repair bills down the road. >> for more advice from angie on maintaining your grill, visit cbsphilly.com/angie's list, i'm jim donovan. >> all right, quite the slither i surprise...
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>> well i would say we have sort of reached the seen myth of -- zenith of stupid washington.artha: i thought we were there a long time ago but apparently there was still higher to go. >> sister, we have still feed in the bag. this horse can go a long way. martha: feed in the bag. all right. >> you have both sides accusing each other cynically exploiting each other and revving up base as if actual things going on immaterial. everybody is focused on politics of this. is it good for fund-raising for dems? is it good for republicans. is it this, is it that, what about actual stuff and constitution and how it works all that stuff? that is obviously not just an afterthought now but irrelevant to much of the discussion because both sides are fund-raising off of it. both side are trying to keep their base placated, fired up or some combination thereof. as a consequence everything is being pushed to this midterm election prism. martha: yeah. >> i would submit the real discussion here is about what is coming next. and what is coming next, i would submit, is the coming battle on amnesty
>> well i would say we have sort of reached the seen myth of -- zenith of stupid washington.artha: i thought we were there a long time ago but apparently there was still higher to go. >> sister, we have still feed in the bag. this horse can go a long way. martha: feed in the bag. all right. >> you have both sides accusing each other cynically exploiting each other and revving up base as if actual things going on immaterial. everybody is focused on politics of this. is it good...
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the government's power should be at its zenith when its investigating a crime. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet we're on the situation where on the criminal side, there's a virtual -- there's a consensus, even do jaechlt says, we think that they need an update and we can live with the warrant for content. >> and yet, there's this notion that on the civil side, when the government's pooir is not at its zee knit and not investigating the terrorists who are going to below something up 'something like that. and in that situation there ought to be a lower standard and it just seems absurd. >> absurd. >> i was wondering if -- i didn't realize you probably can't get into enormous detail but since both companies have been fairly transparent. what is your sense of fredding the kinds of information people come looking for? what sort of is the nature of those investigations? are you finding -- it shifts over as different agencies become more aware of the different kinds of capables that are being stores. >> now you
the government's power should be at its zenith when its investigating a crime. that's when it should be able to penetrate and get the most sensitive information. and yet we're on the situation where on the criminal side, there's a virtual -- there's a consensus, even do jaechlt says, we think that they need an update and we can live with the warrant for content. >> and yet, there's this notion that on the civil side, when the government's pooir is not at its zee knit and not investigating...