is that obviously there is something in the back of his mind on a continuing basis about the police. about what the police did to michael brown or did to eric garner in his mind. they were talking about this iphone that they have of his which he took from the exgirlfriend as well and they need warrants for this phone in order to get in there. he s hoping to find some pictures. how does that work and how soon might they get information off of that phone. i m sure they have that information where he was. this is still in the investigation process. the chief gave a lot of information about what is going on. those two hours are really missing. the phone information and evidence, i think that s going
gretchen, that was found on a floor mat outside a bathroom where reeva steenkamp was shot and killed. he said he does not remember apple id code to open the phone. police in south africa have been working months and months with the fbi trying to get apple engineers to actually go out and unlock the phone and today is the day. they won t say exactly what they are looking for but they are clearly interested in the text messages leading up to the shooting, as well as messages that may have been deleted. prosecutors believe pistorius had a fight withstein camp before the shooting. any relevant information gleaned from the phone would have to be shared from defense attorneys. as you know time is running out. this 11 hour venture by prosecutors is leading to evidence without the phone information, the case against pistorius may not be all that
if they ve don t know, why don t they know it? i never thought about it. wife listening to everybody s phone calls we know what s happening so we shouldn t have to worry about anything else. we ask the men and women in the intelligence commitee to look for needles in a haystack and you re getting tons of information. i hope we re listening to assad s phone calls. i guarantee you that any of these countries, if they had the withall to listen in on our phone calls, they would be doing it. i hope we ll you seem depressed. i am. why wouldn t i be? the government spies on everything it legally. it s not illegal. i have known for months now they would read our e-mails anytime they want. they re taking in our phone information and use it when they want. we have a constitution here, and whether it s illegal or not, it doesn t look constitutional to jung napolitano who commented on this matter in this form. i don t know if americans want us to spy on everyone around the worl
obstruction of justice that a jury just found her guilty of committing. despite my state of mind following the murder, i did nothing to obstruct justice in any way. i gave the police names, passwords, access to all of my personal computers and phone information. when asked on november 19th, 2010, if i knew anyone interested in breaking up my family i said yes and immediately gave mr. newman s name to the police. today a georgia judge sentenced her to five years in prison after her actions after her husband, rusty, was gunned down outside their son s day care back in november of 2010. her boss, henny newman was the killer. andrea was having an affair and hindered efforts to identify her. snyder man insisted under oath that she and newman were only friends and she pleaded with the judge to let her be with her two
this phone information, about the phone calls that are made, and said just collect information on people under specific suspicion of involvement with terrorism. i m not sure we changed minds. amash still thinks that edward snowden is just a whistleblower, not a traitor. general hayden said exactly the apart. it puts it in a real world focus. we re not talking about the abtract. we re talking about a terror threat that s out there. what do we do to combat it? the vote on the amendment, i mean it was extremely close. it would have made a huge difference in how we handle these things. well, absolutely. i mean, my guess is it wouldn t have passed through to the senate and the president certainly wouldn t have signed it, but it gives you an indication to the degree to which people s minds have changed since edward snowden. honestly i think he s a law breaker, but 55% of americans