The companys falcon nine rocket safely landing in florida after delivering 11 satellites to orbit. It was spacexs first flight since a rocket failed shortly after lift swrof back in june. After the mission june bezos tweeted congrats spacex on landing falcons suborbital booster stage. Welcome to the club. Its like were living in the future here, roger. Despite whats happened this summer, its a reminder that commercial space is really a long game. I just think this is incredibly exciting. Whats happened with spacex really matters. I mean, this is not a little deal. Theyve just done a successful landing of a booster that can be reused, which, you know, do that a dozen times, get really practiced at it, and suddenly youre going to change the cost of space travel really dramatically. To me thats just the source of optimism and, you know, i just think its really exciting that were we have something to feel good about in this day and age when fear has begun to have really cool news like this
This morning. Is the fox25 morning news. Sara good morning, everyone everyone, and thank you so much for joining us. Sara underwood. We are under a week away from the president ial primary in New Hampshire, and my coanchor Gene Lavanchy is live at our primary morning. Good morning. Gene sara, good morning. I will be up here all week leading to tuesdays primary. Almost almost every candidate will be from New Hampshire with one notable exception. Marco rubio will be here trying to Gain Momentum after a strong showing in iowa and more on scott browns endorsement of donald trump coming up. Sara all right, gene. Candidates and voter also need their umbrellas up in New Hampshire because we are hours away from heavy rain and gusty winds. Fox25 meteorologist shiri spear is in the Storm Tracker Weather Center monitoring the time line shiri hey, good morning, guys. Northern new england and north New Hampshire. Rain showers. And the spots to watch right now and where we are in the 20s like nashua
Cs. With congress on its summer recess, the cities tour is on cspan every day at 6 00 p. M. Eastern. Today we head to wheeling, west virginia. The first major highway built by the federal government. Well take a look at civil war battle flags and recount senator Joe Mccarthys enemy from within speech which he delivered in wheeling in 1950. T next, legal analysts talk about government surveillance and data gathering technologies in the digital age. They examine the role of congress, the courts, and the administration in enacting rules to protect consumer privacy. American university hosted this event. The senior counsel with the National Association of criminal defense lawyers. If you missed it, but if youre watching online and you have questions you can email them to nacdlquestions gmail. Com. Xrikz well do our best to get them asked. For those tweeting weve been tweeting with the hashtag Fourth Amendment. So feel free to use that. I want to introduce the moderator of our next panel, w
Manned helicopters extremely expensive and not many local Law Enforcement agencies own them. Drones are cheap and the little ones arent that sophisticated. But what i think is really fascinating is the possibility of ariel surveillance the idea that you could fly something over a city. You could sort of see individuals Walking Around the streets and trap cars, so i think thats really fascinating. Cell phone data can be obtained. This is location dayta stretching back for as long as the mobile phone carrier wants to keep it. Text messages, browsing history. It can be records of phone calls people have dialed. Everything you do on social media, this is really depressing. As im listening, just tryinging to be as comprehensive as possible. There are circumstances in which you can get access to day to on peoples facebook or other accounts. We all know of people who share more there than perhaps would be wise. There is the story in maine of the guy who was who posted his you know marijuana p
Introducing you. Of course, greg, the Senior Council director of the project at the center for democracy and technology. Thats enough of an introduction. You left out the website. Its www. Cdt. Org. Dont forget the plug. Listen, i its easy to come here and be pessimistic about the future of the Fourth Amendment in the technology and digital age. Its kind of easy because you look at what courts decided in the past. When i was at the aclu about 20 years ago, used to call the Fourth Amendment the incredible shrinking Fourth Amendment. Well, im not so sure that the Fourth Amendment is going to continue to shrink. And i think theres reasons to be optimistic. I want to talk about the reasons to be not so optimistic. Some of the doctrines that do shrink the Fourth Amendment are themselves growing. The administrative search you have to endure in the airport before you get on an airplane. It used to be a quick, less intrusive magnetometer. Now you go through an electronic strip search machine t