to be the information to look at his search history. i wouldn t wish that on my worst enemy. kimberly: no reasonable expectation of privacy in those records. c7 facebook, google, apple have filed a brief. they are caught in the middle and they safety sensitive. dana: the way it was explained to me by a senior law enforcement officer is the difference between contact and content. say you have a situation where there were five rapes in an area and you get the cell phone information. this one number, he was in all five places. then you ve got your guide. that s not content. they don t know what was in those phone calls or messages where he was where there was a pain. you d have to get a warrant for that. contact should be allowed for law enforcement. juan: greg, what do you think? the court is saying you are not
involved in the effort so they can do many, many things at one time and simultaneously and they are. they have the forensic search of the car trying to, you know, establish any dna evidence that they could recover from it, any other documents, wallets, anything that might have been left behind in the vehicle. then you have the scene of the stabbing and the same thing there, forensic evidence that they can obtain there. once they ve established that any victim has received medical attention that they need then you have a crime scene search. and then they also have building searches going on in the area to make sure none of the offenders snuck away or are hiding in a closet or some other part of one of those buildings so they have to do building searches. and then it sounds like they may have one or more people in custody and then the next thing would be to try to identify them with their background, who do they associate with, social media accounts, cell phone information, laptop inform
wasn t going to school. but was getting student loans so apparently this is a tactic that s been used by other jihadists in europe. apply for the student loans. say you are a student. get the cash from the government and use it to fly to libya back and forth because otherwise he wouldn t have the money to do so. this is how he funded his terror plot and probably a technique and a tactic others used in a way that you could start to track down some of these terrorists. clayton: we learned he called his brother about 15 minutes before the attack and tracking his cell phone information and be able to see who he was talking to. pete: this is why the family is so important. ultimately somebody knows something and it s getting you know president trump said is right in saudi arabia. drive them out. drive them out. you have got to have family members and community members willing to call out folks when they descend into even more radical perspectives. clayton: what s important to think this h
cell phone information and how we use that how we spy on our allies. that will be on trial. that is what the defense will offer up in terms of edward snowden. they ll say he is a whistleblower. he s not a spy or a terrace. he showed the light to how the intelligence agents are spying. but others are saying he is a traitor. you heard what the president said that he has done so you have a fancy defense lawyer in court is that a valid of defense. you don t need a fancy defense lawyer waving stuff around. we have a constitution. the constitution involves due process for everyone no matter how guilty they look, no matter how guilty they are to be, is still entitled to a trial. i think the prosecution will have a very easy time proving the case. the tough thing for mr. snowden is that he is charged under the espionage act of 1917 which is like a giant club.
trial of section officer charged in the death of freddie gray. police van driver, caesar goodson faces most serious charge in the case. second degree depraved murder. the judge postponed that trial until an appeals court decides whether another officer will testify against goodson. meantime new york city police are looking for a fifth suspect in the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman at a brooklyn playground. the four in custody range from ages 14 to 11. authorities say the woman was accosted as she and her father were walking through the park. newly-filed court records v. revealed the fbi zeroed in on a woman suspected in jewelry robberies analyzing cell phone information. that the one phone number showed up in jewelry stores in florida, georgia, and south carolina. they used the phone to identify and arrest the 24-year-old. jon: american artist living in florence is found dead in her apartment. italian police investigating the death of 35-year-old ashley old