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KQED Nightly Business Report February 18, 2016

And welcome from me, as well. Im tyler mathisen. On wall street, it was the first threeday win streak for stocks this year. But we begin tonight with the battle between Silicon Valley and the federal government. Apple will fight a court order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The decision sets up a legal showdown between the Worlds Largest publicly traded company and federal Law Enforcement. One side citing privacy, the other national security. Eamon javers has more on this escalating confrontation. Reporter a dramatic standoff today between the fbi and apple. The fbi wants access to the cell phone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack back in december. They say they simply cant get into that phone. They want Apple Computers help and theyve gotten a court order from a judge that would order apple to do that. Heres what the order says. The judge saying that the Apple Computer engineers have to come up with some kind of s

KQED Nightly Business Report February 18, 2016

Im tyler mathisen. On wall street, it was the first threeday win streak for stocks this year. But we begin tonight with the battle between Silicon Valley and the federal government. Apple will fight a court order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The decision sets up a legal showdown between the Worlds Largest publicly traded company and federal Law Enforcement. One side citing privacy, the other national security. Eamon javers has more on this escalating confrontation. Reporter a dramatic standoff today between the fbi and apple. The fbi wants access to the cell phone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack back in december. They say they simply cant get into that phone. They want Apple Computers help and theyve gotten a court order from a judge that would order apple to do that. Heres what the order says. The judge saying that the Apple Computer engineers have to come up with some kind of system or software that would b

KQEH Nightly Business Report February 18, 2016

Im tyler mathisen. On wall street, it was the first threeday win streak for stocks this year. But we begin tonight with the battle between Silicon Valley and the federal government. Apple will fight a court order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. The decision sets up a legal showdown between the Worlds Largest publicly traded company and federal Law Enforcement. One side citing privacy, the other national security. Eamon javers has more on this escalating confrontation. Reporter a dramatic standoff today between the fbi and apple. The fbi wants access to the cell phone of one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack back in december. They say they simply cant get into that phone. They want Apple Computers help and theyve gotten a court order from a judge that would order apple to do that. Heres what the order says. The judge saying that the Apple Computer engineers have to come up with some kind of system or software that would b

KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11AM March 1, 2016

Threat, a precaution, the School Evacuated, the campus immediately you see absolutely no one there, all students and staff are gone. The schools website notes all afternoon and evening classes have been canceled. Student found a letter on campus mentioning a bomb in one particular part of that school and authorities are doing a sweep of the full campus. Well follow the breaking news throughout the newscast and tole it online up to the minute developments will be posted on nbcbayarea. Com and on our app. Our other top story a family of a young man shot by San Francisco police are taking the police to court. The officers feared for their lives, they say they mistook a taser that alex nieta was holding, thought it was a gun. This trial comes amid a National Debate over police shootings. Nbc bayiers bob redell is live in front of the federal courthouse in San Francisco. Clearly a case full of emotions. Reporter you can hear it behind me, good morning to you, chris and scott, inside the fed

CNBC On The Money March 5, 2016

Now, becky quick. Two products, one for men, one for women, virtually identical, except in the price. The more expensive items, almost always the one aimed at women. Its called the pink tax and a recent study on gender pricing differences is raising some questions. First of all, why . Thats our cover story this week. And reporter dena gazozski have more. Reporter many women love to shop, but do you know that female shoppers get charged more at the register than men . New york Citys Department of Consumer Affairs recently did a study that revealed across all of the industries that were surveyed, women paid more 42 of the time for identical or similar products marketed to men. We looked at product that women would buy from the youngest age up to seniors. And what this could mean for women over the course of an average lifetime is literally thousands of dollars that women are paying for these products more than men. Reporter we decided to see for ourselves. Going to pharmacies and searchi

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