ballot. that s true. but he is casting a pretty big shadow as he continues to endorse some, it s not always clear, i might add, who he is endorsing, more on that in just a moment. and the timing will be pretty interesting here. it isn t just post january 6th. it s post the first series of january 6th hearings. we ll see whether it impacted voters and which way it did. it hasn t seemed to impact the platforms, though, of candidates in several swing states. some continue to echo the baseless fraud claims and there is a whole slate of them in arizona who are running for top positions like governor and attorney general, secretary of state and senate, you know, consequential office holders for those who run elections. also closely watched, the senate race in missouri. trump has endorsed an eric. okay, but which eric did you mean to endorse, sir? rivals eric greitens and eric schmitt both claim trump meant them and trump for his part has yet to clarify, now, on election night. it s
message is somewhere still on the phone. even if it s not accessible to the user of the text message app, for example, there are still fragments and snippets on the phone although they can be difficult to find unless you have the right tools. now, on the other hand, if they truly wiped the phone, the most effective way to do that is of course android phones and iphones for the last at least five years, the operating systems are automatically encrypted and there s a decryption key in the system area of the memory of the phone. so the most effective way to wipe all the user data is going into the system area and deleting the decryption key and then it doesn t matter what s in the user area, it s never going to be retrievable. what you describe would have to be an intentional act. is this a common thing to have done, is it more likely, in the work that you ve done, that people are sort of deleting it on their phone thinking they
[inaudible] told teenager to call 9911. [inaudible] top side station they have to freak frequency uhs to vhf. if they didn t switch over they would not be able to transmit in the subway system. it s a user area not a problem with the actual radio. how many officers were assigned to this 36th street station and were there any officers in the station at all. we don t typically assign officers to subware stations. they patrol. ride trains come out patrol the stations. patrol officers from the precinct go down and do station inspections. we have been doing that since january that station was patrolled several times today. there were no officers present in the station at the time of the shooting but it had been patrolled several times on this calendar date prior to the shooting in the early mornings
To coincide with the latest WTR special report, we share exclusive insights from Christian Archambeau, executive director of the EUIPO, on the continued development of the EUITM.