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Ready to protect itself and its allies. here we go again, the fox report s correspondent jonathan hunt is here. we have heard about north koreans cutting off communication lines before. what s different this time. the hotlines that we velt with before dealt with issues such as humanitarian concerns. the shutting down of today s hotline was one that dealt with direct military-to-military contact between north and south korea for instance a statement read on state tv today said in part not words but only arms will work on the u.s. and the south korean pull put forces. the will of the army and the people of the democratic people s republic of korea, north korea to you and me. the practical, physical, counter action. so obvious concerns when they are talking like this once again. shep. shepard: they are ....
Not being able to look at a video from a red light camera a few blocks from a murder scene last year has stalled their investigation. they have a picture of the suspect s car. but not the license plate. and so, nicole westbrook s killer remains on the loose. police say if they can get a judge to sign a search warrant they should be able to access the video evidence. it can mean the difference not only solving the case but also making sure that we re getting some of the most dangerous criminals off our streets. and the aclu says it would expand police powers too much. shep? shepard: it s not just washington state here, right? oh, no. this is being watched all over the country. right now 25 states allow for red light cameras and their use is is growing as cities see them as a way to raise revenues. many of the states cops can already use the videoed to catch criminals. privacy advocates say there is a slippery slope. law enforcement always wants more and more powers. and that s ....
Told by white house officials he will come out tomorrow, first time he has done this in a pew weeks and talk here in the east room about gun control. and he is going to have some moms of some shooting victims to try and make the case. a clear attempt by the white house to seized mantel back again because they realize they are loading it, shep. shepard: what s the thinking that the white house is going to get a slimed down version? probably universal background checks. when you look, you mentioned the polling, our polling, cbs news polling, others suggesting there is overwhelming support for universal background checks. they are likely to get that. then vice president joe biden did a conference call today with some mayors who are pushing for gun control. he seemed to suggest by saying this is just the beginning that they might not get an assault weapons ban. they might have to come back down the road and do that take a listen. the assault weapons ban and the limitation on the size ....
shepard: the president spoke on this issue a short time ago. he has been evolving and can t predict what the court will do but here is what he hoped. i think people should respect everybody s different opinions on this issue. but, when it comes to the law, everybody should be equal before the law. what the justices think sometime between now and the end of june, shep? shepard: shannon bream at the court tonight. the court is hearing this equal rights case because a now 83-year-old woman from new york filed suit after her long-time wife died. her name is edith windsor. she married her partner in canada in 2007 after a relationship and engagement that lasted four decades. doctors said at the time she was dying and she did die two years later leaving edith windsor everything. had u.s. federal law recognized their marriage, edith windsor would have paid no taxes on the inheritance. because of the same sex only law for marriage here in the u.s. the federal government demand more t ....
Create a system of tracking where people go, and what they re doing. and who they associate with. and the bill in washington passed the state house and is awaiting action in the senate. shep? shepard: dan springer in seattle. war could break out at any moment. that s a quote. and a warning from north korea as it cuts off a key line of communication with the outside world. we ll get reaction from the white house. and the supreme court decides or i should say decides, yes, whether customers can team up to sue the cable company. what do you think of that? what it could mean for your cable bill. that s coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? ....