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arrests stemming from the investigation into the terror attack in san bernardino. the brother of the shooter, syed farook, and the brother's wife, and another woman accused of a marriage scheme to allow one of the women who is from russia to stay here in the u.s. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross now. >> shots fired. >> reporter: today's new criminal charges grow out of the massive investigation of the san bernardino terror attack that killed 14 people. anybody who had any connection to the husband/wife team of attackers, syed farook, and his pakistani wife, was put under tight scrutiny for any possible wrongdoing. in february, fbi agents raided the family home, removing files and documents, leading to the arrest today of three members of farook's family. farook's brother, raheel, a decorated u.s. navy veteran, his wife, tatiana, and tatiana's sister, mariya, all charged with a marriage fraud scam to get a green card for mariya, a russian citizen. >> the illegal immigration activities of these individuals never would have been discovered wer
arrests stemming from the investigation into the terror attack in san bernardino. the brother of the shooter, syed farook, and the brother's wife, and another woman accused of a marriage scheme to allow one of the women who is from russia to stay here in the u.s. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross now. >> shots fired. >> reporter: today's new criminal charges grow out of the massive investigation of the san bernardino terror attack that killed 14 people....
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it's not in the san bernardino massacre case, not related to terrorism charges. they are being charged with marriage fraud and conspiracy. >> stand by for a minute. joey jackson with more on this. this sounds like marriage fraud whatever. it sounds like it's the squeeze. it's scaring people into coughing up better information about the killings. >> i think so. in addition to that i think you want to have a deterrent value in all you do. that is that you want to put people on notice that anything that occurs the fbi will leave no stone unturned. they are going to find who the perpetrators are and could be, how deep this runs and bring them to justice. at the end of the day there are people who are dead here. while the charges don't directly relate to that they relate to people engaging in illegal acts that could be related to this cht. >> interesting to see what kind of information comes out of additional court records. thank you. appreciate it. >>> want to turn back to politics. the race for the white house focussing on the state of indiana holding a primary next
it's not in the san bernardino massacre case, not related to terrorism charges. they are being charged with marriage fraud and conspiracy. >> stand by for a minute. joey jackson with more on this. this sounds like marriage fraud whatever. it sounds like it's the squeeze. it's scaring people into coughing up better information about the killings. >> i think so. in addition to that i think you want to have a deterrent value in all you do. that is that you want to put people on notice...
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there was another methodology used around the apple phone in san bernardino. remember -- encryption takes place on the device. in terms of software. at the network level. one of the things that i would be worried about is if we mandated a backdoor, two things could happen. you would have smart criminals and terrorists simply buying a foreign-based phone that wasn't subject to american jurisdiction or, a smart criminal or terrorist would simply import from the cloud encrypted software onto the phone even if it had a backdoor. so there are challenges around all of this. this is not just a debate taking place in america. there is similar legislation in the u.k. and france. it is going to require a global type solution. i think america can lead. but at this point when you've got tech and law enforcement in opposite corners, the intelligence community has been more leaning in in favor of the commission approach. this is not just a debate taking >> i'm probably breaking this news to you since the statement came out just moments before we all sat down, but the aclu h
there was another methodology used around the apple phone in san bernardino. remember -- encryption takes place on the device. in terms of software. at the network level. one of the things that i would be worried about is if we mandated a backdoor, two things could happen. you would have smart criminals and terrorists simply buying a foreign-based phone that wasn't subject to american jurisdiction or, a smart criminal or terrorist would simply import from the cloud encrypted software onto the...
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hess, san bernardino is really illustrative for many reasons. one of the more striking aspects to me is the way in which the fbi approach the issue of gaining access to that now infamous iphone. we know that the fbi went to court to force a private company to create a system solely for the purpose of the federal government. and i think that is quite breathtaking. it takes my breath away just to digest that. 's and then to use that whenever and however. some disagree. some agree. i think this is a worthy an important discussion. this came about after the government missed the key opportunity to backup and potentially recover information from the device by resetting the iphone password the days following the shooting. the congress has appropriated just shy of $9 billion for the fbi. 's now, of that 9 billion, how those dollars are spread across the agency, how is it that the fbi did not know what to do? how can that be? >> if i may, in the aftermath of san bernardino we are looking for any way to identify. >> did you ask apple? would you call appl
hess, san bernardino is really illustrative for many reasons. one of the more striking aspects to me is the way in which the fbi approach the issue of gaining access to that now infamous iphone. we know that the fbi went to court to force a private company to create a system solely for the purpose of the federal government. and i think that is quite breathtaking. it takes my breath away just to digest that. 's and then to use that whenever and however. some disagree. some agree. i think this is...
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>>l fbi detuvo al hombre q con su esposa desatÓ la masacre de san bernardino, fue arrtado con eosa y cuÑada que estÁ casada con enrique mÁrquez que comprÓ las armas usadas en el ataque, los detidos enfrent cargos por fraude matrimonio al y mentir a las autoridades, mÁrquez esta arrestado pero no quisieron hablar, los detenidos noarticiparon en el atentado que dejÓ 14 muertos, la picÍa de baltimore disparÓ a un hombre quamenazÓ con estallar una bomba ennastaciÓn de televisiÓn local, el sospecho estaba disfrazado y entrÓ de forma violenta al canal y pidiÓ que dieran cobertura a la informaciÓn qu tenÍa, los funcionarios fueron evacuadoss y luego le dispararon y fue llevado al hospital. >> mÁs de cien millones de personas en estados unidos sufren dolor crÓnico, muchos consumen analgÉsicos potentes para solucionarlos, lo pueden lograr temporalmente pero vemos cuÁles son los mÉtodos mÁs efectivos. >> ocho horas al dÍa de pie atendiendo su negocio le cobran la cuenta a graciela. >> la espalda y el cuello y los pies. >> por miedo a caer en la adicciÓn anÁlo analgÉsic
>>l fbi detuvo al hombre q con su esposa desatÓ la masacre de san bernardino, fue arrtado con eosa y cuÑada que estÁ casada con enrique mÁrquez que comprÓ las armas usadas en el ataque, los detidos enfrent cargos por fraude matrimonio al y mentir a las autoridades, mÁrquez esta arrestado pero no quisieron hablar, los detenidos noarticiparon en el atentado que dejÓ 14 muertos, la picÍa de baltimore disparÓ a un hombre quamenazÓ con estallar una bomba ennastaciÓn de televisiÓn...
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i remember in san bernardino, mr. farouk's wife doesn't even show up for her first spousal visa meeting. liz: outrage. >> second meeting she shows up and answers a third of the questions, they give her a visa. whether you are looking at coordinating activities, following the law, and making sure the vetting process actually vets people we don't want to come into the country, i think we need much more attention paid to the immigration process, and i'm in favor of the general concept that hillary announced today. liz: as we wait on more policy, governor allen, you had the last time we spoke well before marco rubio dropped out endorsed marco rubio. now that he's not in the race, are you ready to throw out a name for us? >> no, i look at it now like giants-eagles playoff game. as a redskins fan is not much excitement for me. what i'd like to see is the rest of the contest be fair and the will and the years of the people decide the decision, and ultimately get to the super bowl, and ultimately i suppose supporting the gian
i remember in san bernardino, mr. farouk's wife doesn't even show up for her first spousal visa meeting. liz: outrage. >> second meeting she shows up and answers a third of the questions, they give her a visa. whether you are looking at coordinating activities, following the law, and making sure the vetting process actually vets people we don't want to come into the country, i think we need much more attention paid to the immigration process, and i'm in favor of the general concept that...
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the fbi said they cracked the the fbi said they cracked the security of the iphone used by the san bernardino gunman without apple's help. a little-known company worked with the fbi to crack the phone. they saw their shares soar 40% after that report. i sat down with bloomberg reporter, alex webb. >> it sounds like the company we should all know about. it is completely off the radar. it has a rudimentary website. it is like a holding company. i have a number of different assets, they have this israeli firm. >> a small company. this is an interesting company. we should see it more as a shuffle master, a company that makes slot machines, things like that. it is interesting they are in this business. this is not a huge secret in the intelligent community. >> the fdr has had a contract with them for a long time. has had a contract with them for a long time. the fbi contracts with a lot of different people. when i was looking last week, people were saying there may be 10 companies that could do this and any number of those work with the fbi in some capacity. there could be an office in san francis
the fbi said they cracked the the fbi said they cracked the security of the iphone used by the san bernardino gunman without apple's help. a little-known company worked with the fbi to crack the phone. they saw their shares soar 40% after that report. i sat down with bloomberg reporter, alex webb. >> it sounds like the company we should all know about. it is completely off the radar. it has a rudimentary website. it is like a holding company. i have a number of different assets, they have...
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this after the fbi bypassed the log on the iphone from the san bernardino shooter without apple's help. the fbi has been able to access the information it was seeking from the san bernardino shooter's iphone without the us distance of apple. it looks like there was a third arty that gave them the capability. likely some kind of mobile forensic expert that contracted with the government in the past. it looks like the fbi is dropping the request to have apple write code to certain than to the security features in the existing software. >> doing no who did it? >> the rumors i've seen, a company, cellebrite. an israeli company that works with the government on similar inuests and is savvy backdoor hacking around security features. >> what is your take on what it means with apple's relationship with the federal government, the fbi, and the justice department? >> it will be presented as a win. what you're finding out is the product is so insecure that people are lining up to say we can provide you with access. i'm not sure this works in anyone's favor. it puts off a legal day of reckoning an
this after the fbi bypassed the log on the iphone from the san bernardino shooter without apple's help. the fbi has been able to access the information it was seeking from the san bernardino shooter's iphone without the us distance of apple. it looks like there was a third arty that gave them the capability. likely some kind of mobile forensic expert that contracted with the government in the past. it looks like the fbi is dropping the request to have apple write code to certain than to the...
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. >>> how did the fbi crack the iphone of the san bernardino shooter? today we are learning how pro hackers played a role. >> reporter: one of the most well known high-tech moguls does something unheard of, spending a quarter billion dollars of his own money to create a cancer dream team. >> we are going outside right now and look live over the bay area. when you look at this shot, you'll think, what could be better? a little bit of rain? it's on the way. we'll have the forecast for you when we come back. mogul plans on donating mils to fund a new kind of cancer research. kpix 5 reporter kiet do... on the ground-breaking new effort.. millions of >>> a bay area tech mogul plans to spend millions to fund a new kind of cancer research. kiet do on the groundbreaking effort. >> reporter: you could say this is a classic sillicon valley approach to fighting cancer. bring together the best and brightest minds and then fund it with a ton of cash. tech mogul sean parker announced he will donate $250 million and now some of the top research cancer centers in the c
. >>> how did the fbi crack the iphone of the san bernardino shooter? today we are learning how pro hackers played a role. >> reporter: one of the most well known high-tech moguls does something unheard of, spending a quarter billion dollars of his own money to create a cancer dream team. >> we are going outside right now and look live over the bay area. when you look at this shot, you'll think, what could be better? a little bit of rain? it's on the way. we'll have the...
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connected to the san bernardino terror murders. here now to analyze attorneys and fox news am list kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. who are they and what are they charged with, wiehl. >> the first is saeed faruk he the brother of the san bernardino shooter. is he married to at that wife. both are charged with conspiracy marriage fraud conspiracy. totally unrelated by the way. >> what does that mean? >> conspiracy to get this woman married to the sister of tatyana married to enrique mark question who is the neighbor of the san bernardino shooter. this guy enrique was paid by maria, the sister of at that taa sham marriage. >> get to the united states. >> yes. >> what does this have to do with the shooters? >> nothing at all. >> they uncovered this pursuant to the investigation. these are serious crimes of marriage fraud and producing false statements. >> so i want to be clear, so the two who shot the people and killed the people in california. >> who are dead themselves, right. >> these three, and they look to be all muslims who wer
connected to the san bernardino terror murders. here now to analyze attorneys and fox news am list kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. who are they and what are they charged with, wiehl. >> the first is saeed faruk he the brother of the san bernardino shooter. is he married to at that wife. both are charged with conspiracy marriage fraud conspiracy. totally unrelated by the way. >> what does that mean? >> conspiracy to get this woman married to the sister of tatyana married to...
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bernardino en diciembre pasado que dejÓ 14 muertos. los tres, incluyendo dos mujeres rusas estÁn implicados en una conspiraciÓn para cometer fraude migratorio. jaime: fueron presentados bajo acusaciones de conspiraciÓn y fraude migratorio ante la corte los familiares de los autores del acto terrorista de san bernardino que asesinaron a 14 personas en diciembre pasado. >> estamos hablando de diferentes niveles de mentira, de fraude y por eso llegan a estos cargos tan duro en la corte federal. reportero: la acusaciÓn del gran jurado seÑala que la inmigrante rusa y su esposo nacido en estados unidos que es hermano del autor del acto terrorista consiguieron la residencia legal de manera fraudulenta y segÚn la acusaciÓn que pasaron de manera fraudulenta con enrique mÁrquez, ciudadano estadounidense amigo de los faruk que permanece en prisiÓn les ofrecÍ un proceso legal acusado de proveer algunas de las armas y explosivos utilizados en el sangriento acto terrorista. >> aquÍ investigar lo que pasÓ con el oficial que nos entrevist
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it's not just the san bernardino phone we are talking about. we are talking about phones that are involved in other investigations that they have gone through the process mandated by congress and the courts. people shouldn't think just because the bureau has other phones they need to go after, they are after every phone. thereafter specific phones related to specific investigations and you're absolutely right. of course there would be others the eight i can see why the company would not give in on a matter like that. it's their property. and they decided to fight it and listen, i went back and forth on it for a long time so now we have a resolution on this matter. let's see when it comes up again. >> if i could just say, as a company they had a right to say no but. bill: and the judge has a right to say you've got to doit which it may come down to next time. he also suggested russell's . that could happen here sooner than we think. what did you think of that comment? >> well, i think he's right in the sense that what's happening in the eu is wh
it's not just the san bernardino phone we are talking about. we are talking about phones that are involved in other investigations that they have gone through the process mandated by congress and the courts. people shouldn't think just because the bureau has other phones they need to go after, they are after every phone. thereafter specific phones related to specific investigations and you're absolutely right. of course there would be others the eight i can see why the company would not give in...
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. >> land to divide the money donated to victims of san bernardino attack will be finalized on monday. 14 people died and 24 others were hurt in the shooting at the regional center in december. nearly 2.5 million dollars has been given to united way. a committee has decided how to divide i. 80% goes to the families and 15% goes to those hurt and 4% are given to people present at the shooting but were not hurt. victims and the families have to file a claim to receive their share of the funds. >> while apple was fighting the f.b.i. over the iphone used by a san bernardino attackers, police in los angeles mound a way to crack another phone. a judge gave police permission to use a drug suspect's finger prints to unlock an iphone. apple called the touch i.d. the first known case in which a warrant has compelled to up lock the smartphone with this information. >> new trend in fasting is catching on in the bay area, a group of mostly technical workers starting meeting each week for a biohacker breakfast. they share an interest in faster for health deficits. here they are gathering with a var
. >> land to divide the money donated to victims of san bernardino attack will be finalized on monday. 14 people died and 24 others were hurt in the shooting at the regional center in december. nearly 2.5 million dollars has been given to united way. a committee has decided how to divide i. 80% goes to the families and 15% goes to those hurt and 4% are given to people present at the shooting but were not hurt. victims and the families have to file a claim to receive their share of the...
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the fbi hacking the san bernardino's terrorist iphone without asking help. how did the fbi do it? john, should the fbi share that? >> no. absolutely not. what a crazy story. look, the government wanted apple to build them a back door into all of their phones so they could get into it, apple said no, i agree with that. now the government, what they should have done to begin with, got the information they needed, apple wants to know how. apple's business either. turn about fair play here and if the government could figure out a way to do it completely getting off that privacy. >> our safety over that privacy? >> i agree. i was torn about this when it came up, apple refusing to get the information and now i think everyone should have their best interest. and i think the fbi should not turn that information over to apple, but hopefully they can meet in the middleton going forward. that we ke have some rule ls of fair play here about how to make sure american are kept safe. >> can't we just all get along? what should the fbi say to apple? >> only look for jessica. we're in agreement. e
the fbi hacking the san bernardino's terrorist iphone without asking help. how did the fbi do it? john, should the fbi share that? >> no. absolutely not. what a crazy story. look, the government wanted apple to build them a back door into all of their phones so they could get into it, apple said no, i agree with that. now the government, what they should have done to begin with, got the information they needed, apple wants to know how. apple's business either. turn about fair play here...
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the fbi moving on the brother of one of the san bernardino killers. arrested amid allegations of a sham marriage conspiracy and secrets and lies under oath. nbc's joe fryer explains. >> reporter: before dawn, the fbi and local authorities moved in on two homes arresting three people with ties to san bernardino shooter syed farook, his brother, also named syed, his wife and the center of what prosecutors say is a sham marriage. she is married to enrique marquez. the man charged with providing guns used by syed farook in last october's attacks. the marriage between marquez and chernykh was arranged so she could stay in the u.s. she paid marquez $200 a month and didn't live with him. in fact, she actually lived with another man. the charges filed in court say last november marquez and chernykh discussed mutual anxiety for the upcoming immigration interview due to the lack of contact with each other. prosecutors say he was concerned about being imprisoned for fraud. authorities say the other two suspects were in on the sham. the three in court today are n
the fbi moving on the brother of one of the san bernardino killers. arrested amid allegations of a sham marriage conspiracy and secrets and lies under oath. nbc's joe fryer explains. >> reporter: before dawn, the fbi and local authorities moved in on two homes arresting three people with ties to san bernardino shooter syed farook, his brother, also named syed, his wife and the center of what prosecutors say is a sham marriage. she is married to enrique marquez. the man charged with...
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. >> back on the west coast where three people connected to the terror attack in san bernardino are in federal custody this morning. the brother of shooter syed farook, his wife tatiana and her sister mariya are charge with marriage fraud. investigators say they were engaged in a scam to get a green card for mariya and not charged with anything about the mass shooting in san bernardino that killed 14 people. >>> in syria, more than 60 people dead this morning at the city of aleppo. it is the worst blood shed since the partial cease fire got under way. hours of air strikes left the city in ruins. one of the few hospitals that was still standing is now it was supported by doctors without boarders. focusing on child medicine. among the victims was one of the city's last pediatricians. aid groups warn this latest round of violence has put aleppo on the drink of a humanitarian disaster. >> a man who terrorized a baltimore tv station for hours while wearing an animal costume is in stable condition this morning after police shot him during the siege. he claimed he was rigged with explosives b
. >> back on the west coast where three people connected to the terror attack in san bernardino are in federal custody this morning. the brother of shooter syed farook, his wife tatiana and her sister mariya are charge with marriage fraud. investigators say they were engaged in a scam to get a green card for mariya and not charged with anything about the mass shooting in san bernardino that killed 14 people. >>> in syria, more than 60 people dead this morning at the city of...
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. >> we're learning new details about how the fbi got into the san bernardino shooter's iphone. sources tell "the washington post" the bureau paid professional hackers. they found a flaw in the phone's software and created a device to find the four-digit password that unlocked the phone. now the fbi is considering whether to share the technology with apple. >>> britain's young royals are on safari. the latest top in their tour of india and bhutan. >> it shows them in the wilderness of northeast india. they're touring a national park to raise awareness about endangered animals especially rhinos. now, later the prince is expected to sample one of the world's hottest peppers and he does admit he's not a fan of spicy food. >> maybe one of the few times you don't envy the prince. the princess or duchess is not sampling -- >> sitting this one out. >> understandable. >>> coming up though, facebook's move to keep you from having to call a company and be put on hold. >> plus, caught on camera. a driver putting her training to work to save the life of a young boy on her bus. >> and a coup
. >> we're learning new details about how the fbi got into the san bernardino shooter's iphone. sources tell "the washington post" the bureau paid professional hackers. they found a flaw in the phone's software and created a device to find the four-digit password that unlocked the phone. now the fbi is considering whether to share the technology with apple. >>> britain's young royals are on safari. the latest top in their tour of india and bhutan. >> it shows them...
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, the fbi paid big money to hack in to the iphone of the san bernardino shooter. a lot of people are crunching the numbers and it comes out to $1.3 million. and he said the price was well worth it. they have not revealed who they hired to hack the iphone or what they found. >> a new deal for volkswagen car owners caught in the emissions scandal, a judge ruled they will have the option to sell back the cars or get them fixed at vw's expense. this impacts nearly half a million car owners. the deal comes as volkswagen is trying to move on from the rigging of diesel cars to fool emissions tests. >>> well, tsz official, san francisco mayor, ed lee signed a parental leave law. it gives parents six weeks of paid maternity and paternity leave. >> okay, so what was said after the game? we are going to take you back to houston, check in with the warriors, next. it's the disneyland resort diamond celebration. don't miss your chance to see it all dazzle. come celebrate new beginnings like hyperspace mountain... and premiering this summer, frozen, a musical spectacular... plus
, the fbi paid big money to hack in to the iphone of the san bernardino shooter. a lot of people are crunching the numbers and it comes out to $1.3 million. and he said the price was well worth it. they have not revealed who they hired to hack the iphone or what they found. >> a new deal for volkswagen car owners caught in the emissions scandal, a judge ruled they will have the option to sell back the cars or get them fixed at vw's expense. this impacts nearly half a million car owners....
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what stands out as, people look at the san bernardino shooting and said what made this happen? when you ask that of any shooter this is a random element. this is somewhat deranged. is there a pattern? >> you know, with the inspired, the people just watching the isil videos on the internet what we see is a lot of loaners, losers and a lot of people whose life isn't going anywhere and they latch on to something. the ones who are communicating directly with isis. we see a notch up. you see people in search of a purpose, in search of even an adventure and better educated. and then the directive, we've seen in paris, you've seen people who have become ideologicaled a herns including the things they don't understand. it's a mix. >> you said to me once it reminded you of gangs the way people would join for the thrill of adventure. there was a sense of my life has no purpose. >> that's right. i think people confuse what's happening now with religious extremism. i think of it more as a cult. a closed environment of young people who are impressionable. there's one individual who's the fo
what stands out as, people look at the san bernardino shooting and said what made this happen? when you ask that of any shooter this is a random element. this is somewhat deranged. is there a pattern? >> you know, with the inspired, the people just watching the isil videos on the internet what we see is a lot of loaners, losers and a lot of people whose life isn't going anywhere and they latch on to something. the ones who are communicating directly with isis. we see a notch up. you see...
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. >>> new arrests related to the san bernardino attacks. so why aren't the suspects it is becoming all too common. how hackers ca we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. n america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> if you're just joining us, we're following breaking news right now in prince george's county. police say the victim was shot in the 1700 block of kenilworth avenue. erika gonzalez is working to getting more informan in just a minute. >>> and something else we're keeping a close eye on this morning. the drizzle still coming down in our area. and it's not just about the raindrops. when the fog could burn off. that's coming up in your hour by hour forecast. >>> more arrests stemming from the deadly san bernardino shootings. police arrested three people with close family ties to the couple responsible for the attack in
. >>> new arrests related to the san bernardino attacks. so why aren't the suspects it is becoming all too common. how hackers ca we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. n america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> if you're just joining us, we're following...
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the difference is, for instance the san bernardino case is a perfect example. now you have the wrong doer. he's dead. you can get into his phone without some sort of third-party help. you also have a potential issue of national security. and the need to get into that phone. in that particular case the government said hey we only want this for this one isolated incident. clearly there's a lot of these cases pending throughout the country hurricane irene in new york. >> they were able to get sayed farook's, some of his emails, at&t meta data, phone calls that kind of thing from at&t before they went into their phone. >> think about how many apps you have on your iphone. that's what the government can't access. earn mail easy. text message easy. telephone calls, easy. that can happen through the subpoena. what they don't have is the encryption for the rest of the iphone. >> we don't know if that investigation revealed anything. >> no. >> i want revealed one thing the iphone can be broken. >> there's a hitch. >> the government has to go to a 20-year-old in a baseme
the difference is, for instance the san bernardino case is a perfect example. now you have the wrong doer. he's dead. you can get into his phone without some sort of third-party help. you also have a potential issue of national security. and the need to get into that phone. in that particular case the government said hey we only want this for this one isolated incident. clearly there's a lot of these cases pending throughout the country hurricane irene in new york. >> they were able to...
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the same way the device from san bernardino. either way, it's not good public relations for apple to have the federal government easily cracking their clients' iphones, while apple is begging the fbi to tell them how they did it. not a good day for tim cook and apple and their iphones, which seemingly, the whole world uses. >>> turning back to presidential politics, we've noticed a double standard when it comes to how senator ted cruz and donald trump are covered by the mainstream media. apparently it's okay for cruz to joke about violence against donald trump, listen to this cruz on jimmy kimmel last night. >> i dislike obama's policies more. >> i see. >> but donald is a unique individual. [laughter] >> will say i was watching the early part of the show, and if i were in my car and getting ready to reverse and saw donald in the backup camera -- [laughter] >> i'm not confident which pedal i would push. lou: cruz's comments haven't generated an iota of controversy or outrage, but these did. >> the people, my people are so smart,
the same way the device from san bernardino. either way, it's not good public relations for apple to have the federal government easily cracking their clients' iphones, while apple is begging the fbi to tell them how they did it. not a good day for tim cook and apple and their iphones, which seemingly, the whole world uses. >>> turning back to presidential politics, we've noticed a double standard when it comes to how senator ted cruz and donald trump are covered by the mainstream...
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one of the rifles used in the san bernardino shooting had a 30 round magazine. senate bill 1446 would ban a weapon that holds more than 10 rounds. another bill would require firearm owners to report their gun lost or stolen within five days of them realizing it was gone. in the case of kate steinle the gun that the killer had was previously reported stolen. the firearms policy coalition says this would devastate the gun owning community. those against the proposals say they are being scrutinized. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> let's get a final look at our bridges this hour. here's the bay bridge where traffic is busy. you're backed up to the maze 37 minutes on the eastshore freeway ride. san mateo bridge loaded up 25 minutes from hayward to foster city. the golden gate bridge one of our bright spots no delays. sluggish south 101 through novato but at 580 you're at the limit to san francisco only 14 minutes. the diamondbacks are taking on the giants this evening. extra busy on 280 extension this evening into san francisco. >> the temperature will be in the 50s this ev
one of the rifles used in the san bernardino shooting had a 30 round magazine. senate bill 1446 would ban a weapon that holds more than 10 rounds. another bill would require firearm owners to report their gun lost or stolen within five days of them realizing it was gone. in the case of kate steinle the gun that the killer had was previously reported stolen. the firearms policy coalition says this would devastate the gun owning community. those against the proposals say they are being...
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one of the rifles used in the san bernardino shoot had gone a 30-round magazine and the gun that killed kate steinle had previously been reported stolen. senate bill 1446 would prohibit possession of any ammo-holding device for an assault style weapon that holds more than 10 rounds. another bill would require firearm owners to report their gun lost or stolen within five days of realizing it. those against the proposal like the firearms policy coalition say this would, quote, devastate the gun owning community. they are saying these suggested restrictions are gun maggette done and they are tried of being treated like second class citizens. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, police this is san jose spent the night the scene of a homicide, reported about 11 p.m. on sandpoint drive. one victim was found at the scene when police arrived he was dead before an ambulance could arrive. san jose police are looking for leads about the suspect. >>> a suspect is in custody in connection with the disappearance of a 2-year-old boy in monterey county. soledad police say officers arrested carmen
one of the rifles used in the san bernardino shoot had gone a 30-round magazine and the gun that killed kate steinle had previously been reported stolen. senate bill 1446 would prohibit possession of any ammo-holding device for an assault style weapon that holds more than 10 rounds. another bill would require firearm owners to report their gun lost or stolen within five days of realizing it. those against the proposal like the firearms policy coalition say this would, quote, devastate the gun...
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revealed this week it paid hackers more than a million dollars to access the san bernardino phone. a federal judge in washington state is allowing a first-of-its kind lawsuit to proceed against c.i.a. contractors over the alleged torture of terrorism suspects. the suit on behalf of three former u.s. prisoners in afghanistan blames two spokane- based psychologists who designed the harsh interrogation program for the u.s. military, which included sleep deprivation, beatings, and waterboarding. the a.c.l.u., which brought the suit, says the prisoners' human rights were violated-- one died in custody. attorneys for the two doctors-- both named in the 2015 u.s. senate report on torture-- say they only designed the program and did not carry it out. if the udwere to stop the ongoing military exercises with south korea. the statement came the same day north korea appeared to launch a ballistic missile from a submarine. south korean defense officials confirmed a a missile fired put said it flew for only 18 miles far short of its projected range of 200 miles. and final low, as the world mark
revealed this week it paid hackers more than a million dollars to access the san bernardino phone. a federal judge in washington state is allowing a first-of-its kind lawsuit to proceed against c.i.a. contractors over the alleged torture of terrorism suspects. the suit on behalf of three former u.s. prisoners in afghanistan blames two spokane- based psychologists who designed the harsh interrogation program for the u.s. military, which included sleep deprivation, beatings, and waterboarding....
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up in information about the killers in the san bernardino shootings. >>> the new charge, when you fly. major airlines considering making you pay more to avoid that dreaded middle seat. our real money team has one crucial tip on how to prevent it. >>> and family matters. the baseball slugger speaking out about his stunning decision. walking away from the game and millions of dollars with zero regrets. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more
up in information about the killers in the san bernardino shootings. >>> the new charge, when you fly. major airlines considering making you pay more to avoid that dreaded middle seat. our real money team has one crucial tip on how to prevent it. >>> and family matters. the baseball slugger speaking out about his stunning decision. walking away from the game and millions of dollars with zero regrets. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular...
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., along with some outside help, unlocked an iphone used by one of the san bernardino terrorists. today we learned the f.b.i. has told local police departments it will help them unlock cell phones in cases where they could provide evidence. as john blackstone shows us, cracking the code is easier said than done. >> reporter: when the f.b.i. heunched its search for a way to anlock the san bernardino derrorists' iphones, the technicians at a california company called drivesavers were among those who took up the challenge. they have plenty of experience rescuing broken iphones. how many iphones a month do you get that you have to try to get kformation from? y, you know, we see, actually, anywhere from 100 to 300 iphones a month right now. >> reporter: michael cobb is drivesavers' director of engineering. >> this is the chip that holds all the data for the iphone 5c, ed the encrypted form. >> reporter: so you've got that off the phone. why not just read it? >> ah, well, because encryption is not so simple to retrieve. n reporter: a company the f.b.i. has not identified found a way aro
., along with some outside help, unlocked an iphone used by one of the san bernardino terrorists. today we learned the f.b.i. has told local police departments it will help them unlock cell phones in cases where they could provide evidence. as john blackstone shows us, cracking the code is easier said than done. >> reporter: when the f.b.i. heunched its search for a way to anlock the san bernardino derrorists' iphones, the technicians at a california company called drivesavers were among...
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it has reached the streets of paris, brussels, and san bernardino. it has produced a refugee crisis that has destabilized europe and divided the west. it has given vladimir putin an opportunity to reassert russia as a global power through intervention in syria. foes andd america's allies to question our commitment. no more is this clearer than in the war against isil. we have achieved tactical operation against isil thanks to the excellence of military leadership and troops on the ground. but it is strategic, we always seem to be a step behind, a day late, a dollar short. isil has taken the strategic offensive, launching sophisticated attacks into the heart of western civilization, and deepening its presence in libya with thousands of terrorists and training camps and external plotting in that country. existing inf that afghanistan symptom or 10, 2001. -- september 10, 2001. but the reaction has been slow and inefficient. military service members in iraq and syria deserve better. president obama's failed policies of the last seven years have placed u
it has reached the streets of paris, brussels, and san bernardino. it has produced a refugee crisis that has destabilized europe and divided the west. it has given vladimir putin an opportunity to reassert russia as a global power through intervention in syria. foes andd america's allies to question our commitment. no more is this clearer than in the war against isil. we have achieved tactical operation against isil thanks to the excellence of military leadership and troops on the ground. but...
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. >>> a look inside a training ac >>> from paris to brussels, even san bernardino, the threat of terror is widening. with the shift in threats comes a dramatic change in the way the fbi is training the next generation of agents. with new emphasis on intelligence and analysis. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with exclusive access to how the bureau trains for danger. >> can you identify yourself as fbi. she is armed and dangerous it may be a deadly force situation. fox news went inside the fbi training academy in quantico. virginia. >> fbi, stand away from the car, put your hands up. put your other hand up. the suspect played by an actor is down. but the vehicle may be rigged to blow. >> we had the student come up. they would clear the car. car is clear. and covering. at this point i could come in and handcuff. >> with a growing terrorism threat, these essential skills matter even more. >> to me the give-away was no eye contact. right? >> yes. >> as she's being given commands, but not complying, that's an indication there's something going on. most people go -- what do
. >>> a look inside a training ac >>> from paris to brussels, even san bernardino, the threat of terror is widening. with the shift in threats comes a dramatic change in the way the fbi is training the next generation of agents. with new emphasis on intelligence and analysis. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with exclusive access to how the bureau trains for danger. >> can you identify yourself as fbi. she is armed and dangerous it may be a deadly...
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earlier this week, the fbi revealed it had unlocked the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. the company had refused a court order to aid the fbi, mainly over being forced to write new software code to circumvent the privacy promised to all of its customers. this tension between the privacy protections built into today's technology and the needs of law enforcement to access information is not only a debate in federal terrorism investigations. as newshour special correspondent john larson reports in tonight's signature segment, the debate is playing out frequently over crimes being investigated at the local level. >> reporter: this heartfelt, urgent text was the last one barbara mills ever received from her daughter, brittney. it was april 24th of last year. >> she said i have you and i'm grateful. you know that i love you so much, and i don't know where i would be without you. >> reporter: hours later, at half past ten at night, someone knocked at brittney's apartment in baton rouge, louisiana, and killed her. >> it's like, has this really happened? and why? >> reporter: poli
earlier this week, the fbi revealed it had unlocked the san bernardino iphone without apple's help. the company had refused a court order to aid the fbi, mainly over being forced to write new software code to circumvent the privacy promised to all of its customers. this tension between the privacy protections built into today's technology and the needs of law enforcement to access information is not only a debate in federal terrorism investigations. as newshour special correspondent john larson...
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the san bernardino woman took advantage of our visa system. the 9/11 conspirators took advantage of that. instead of litigation and a long discussion which duf wants -- we're very different on this issue -- we need to build a national consensus. do you know there's just an indictment showing isis is coming over the border. we need to refocus immigration away from just who is coming here to get jobs, to national security. >> donald trump has made a big issue out of -- especially early on about undocumented -- people coming here, he wants to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. in terms of those issues, that security, how is that conversation affecting your party, your image and the chances of really dealing with a very complicated issue. >> donald trump is framing the issue the wrong way. the truth is, i don't think there are very many people in california that have stronger pro immigrant credentials than i do over the last 20 years. immigration levels are too high. it's caused so many problems, especially economic problems. when you have a
the san bernardino woman took advantage of our visa system. the 9/11 conspirators took advantage of that. instead of litigation and a long discussion which duf wants -- we're very different on this issue -- we need to build a national consensus. do you know there's just an indictment showing isis is coming over the border. we need to refocus immigration away from just who is coming here to get jobs, to national security. >> donald trump has made a big issue out of -- especially early on...
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visit myrbetriq.com to learn more. >>> from paris to brussels, even san bernardino, the threat of terror is widening. with the shift in threats comes a dramatic change in the way the fbi is training the next generation of agents. with new emphasis on intelligence and analysis. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with exclusive access to how the bureau trains for danger. >> can you identify yourself as fbi. she is armed and dangerous it may be a deadly force situation. fox news went inside the fbi training academy in quantico. virginia. >> fbi, stand away from the car, put your hands up. put your other hand up. the suspect played by an actor is down. but the vehicle may be rigged to blow. >> we had the student come up. they would clear the car. car is clear. and covering. at this point i could come in and handcuff. >> with a growing terrorism threat, these essential skills matter even more. >> to me the give-away was no eye contact. right? >> yes. >> as she's being given commands, but not complying, that's an indication there's something going on. most people go -- what do
visit myrbetriq.com to learn more. >>> from paris to brussels, even san bernardino, the threat of terror is widening. with the shift in threats comes a dramatic change in the way the fbi is training the next generation of agents. with new emphasis on intelligence and analysis. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with exclusive access to how the bureau trains for danger. >> can you identify yourself as fbi. she is armed and dangerous it may be a deadly force...
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the san bernardino relief fund committee decided how to divide it. here is the breakdown. 80% going to the families of the people who died. 15% to those wounded, and about 4% given to people who were present but not hurt. the plan will be finalized on monday and victims and families must file a claim to receive their share of the fund. >>> the suspect seen in this surveillance video have been caught. they pried open a gate at the refer apartments in campbell. they broke into a storage room and stole several bikes, including one worth $3,000. police found that expensive bike and arrested brian smith and steven fox. >>> in oakland there is a battle over plans to build a condo the clarm yont hotel. there is a planning meeting tonight. alisa? >> reporter: the developer sent me a map, the condo would go here, where the parking lot is now. there are no plans to build anything taller than the hotel. robin can see the hotel from her back patio. the iconic building, a landmark of the east bay hills, a proposal to build on the property has neighbors worried. >
the san bernardino relief fund committee decided how to divide it. here is the breakdown. 80% going to the families of the people who died. 15% to those wounded, and about 4% given to people who were present but not hurt. the plan will be finalized on monday and victims and families must file a claim to receive their share of the fund. >>> the suspect seen in this surveillance video have been caught. they pried open a gate at the refer apartments in campbell. they broke into a storage...
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chief ined the police san bernardino has endorsed the commission as well. get legislated very shortly it loses its ability to get to a solution. senator, i know you are at sxsw last month. cover president obama giving a speech. this issue came up. made that comments he i think people were struck by was -- you cannot have an absolutist view. and if we end up adopting the position of apple and some of your colleagues in the senate that we maintain strong encryption and have no back doors for government to access -- the way president obama put it was, it would be "fetishizing our phones above all other values." parse the going to president's individual phrase. i do know this. you have everything from komi -- currently -- comey to the head of the cia. it makes us safer. encryption makes americans safer. at the same time, law enforcement and the intel to be ableas a need to follow the communications and movements of terrorists and criminals. i question whether holding in a backdoor which sends a signal that you are going to have a vulnerability that no matter ho
chief ined the police san bernardino has endorsed the commission as well. get legislated very shortly it loses its ability to get to a solution. senator, i know you are at sxsw last month. cover president obama giving a speech. this issue came up. made that comments he i think people were struck by was -- you cannot have an absolutist view. and if we end up adopting the position of apple and some of your colleagues in the senate that we maintain strong encryption and have no back doors for...
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the san bernardino relief fund committee decided how to divide it. here is the breakdown. 80% going to the families of the people who died. 15% to those wounded, and about 4% given to people who were present but not hurt. the plan will be finalized on monday and victims and families must file a claim to receive their share of the fund. >>> the suspect seen in this surveillance video have been caught. they pried open a gate at the refer apartments in campbell. they broke into a storage room and stole several bikes, including one worth $3,000. police found that expensive bike and arrested brian smith and steven fox. >>> in oakland there is a battle over plans to build a condo the clarm yont hotel. there is a planning meeting tonight. alisa? >> reporter: the developer sent me a map, the condo would go here, where the parking lot is now. there are no plans to build anything taller than the hotel. robin can see the hotel from her back patio. the iconic building, a landmark of the east bay hills, a proposal to build on the property has neighbors worried. >
the san bernardino relief fund committee decided how to divide it. here is the breakdown. 80% going to the families of the people who died. 15% to those wounded, and about 4% given to people who were present but not hurt. the plan will be finalized on monday and victims and families must file a claim to receive their share of the fund. >>> the suspect seen in this surveillance video have been caught. they pried open a gate at the refer apartments in campbell. they broke into a storage...
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ramifications to this fight extends far beyond san bernardino, california, and the 14 people murdered there. more than 90% of all criminal prosecutions are handled at the state or local level. the cases involve real people. families, your friends, europe loved ones. they deserve police departments that are able to do everything within the law to bring them to justice and they deserve corporations to appreciate the ethical responsibilities. i applaud you for holding this hearing today. it is critical we work together and across silos, because criminals are not bound by jurisdictional boundaries or industry standards, but increasingly they are aware of the safety net that the warmthproof encryption provides, and we must all tailing responsibility for what that means. for the new york city police department, it means invest more in people's lives than quarterly earnings reports and puts safety back into the hands of the brave men and women who have been sworn to defend it. >> chief, you are recognized for five minutes. >> my name is chuck cohen. i also serve as indiana interneat crimes t
ramifications to this fight extends far beyond san bernardino, california, and the 14 people murdered there. more than 90% of all criminal prosecutions are handled at the state or local level. the cases involve real people. families, your friends, europe loved ones. they deserve police departments that are able to do everything within the law to bring them to justice and they deserve corporations to appreciate the ethical responsibilities. i applaud you for holding this hearing today. it is...