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KQED KQED Newsroom February 20, 2016

People in San Bernardino in december. Security features on the implt phone have prevented the fbi from searching the device to see if farook and his wife communicated with other terrorists before of the attack. Apples ceo tim cook said the company will fight the order calling it an overreach by the government that could cost millions of americans privacy and security. Joining us now, nprs Digital Culture correspondent, laura seidel. Laura, were talking about one phone here. But why is apple saying that unlocking this phone would open this whole pandoras box that would compromise everybodys right to privacy . It is a complicated question. What apple is saying is that in order to unlock this phone which basically apple phones have this feature where if you try to get the password more than ten times, it erases whats on the phone. What the government wants apple to do is to hel ....

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KQED KQED Newsroom February 27, 2016

No, i dont want to go to pier 80. I dont think its even feasible. Why the ultimatum to go to jail or pier 80 . We have rights. As long as theres no violation in society or doing anything inappropria inappropriate, we shouldnt have tof to go. As long as were people getting off the streets, if were not doing anything to the public, they shouldnt bug us. Dont put me in the category as those who do stuff wrong. Id rather be on the streets. It would give me the opportunity try to maneuver and take care of business rather than living under someone elses rug until i get our place. Its too difficult to be living under some circumstances, and their regulations will keep you from taking care of business. Especially those that want to get off the streets, that have the drive to get off the streets and do something more with their lives than they already have. Joining me now is kqeds Stephanie Martin taylor who has been following the story. ....

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KQED KQED Newsroom February 20, 2016

People in San Bernardino in december. Security features on the implt phone have prevented the fbi from searching the device to see if farook and his wife communicated with other terrorists before of the attack. Apples ceo tim cook said the company will fight the order calling it an overreach by the government that could cost millions of americans privacy and security. Joining us now, nprs Digital Culture correspondent, laura seidel. Laura, were talking about one phone here. But why is apple saying that unlocking this phone would open this whole pandoras box that would compromise everybodys right to privacy . It is a complicated question. What apple is saying is that in order to unlock this phone which basically apple phones have this feature where if you try to get the password more than ten times, it erases whats on the phone. What the government wants apple to do is to hel ....

New York , United States , Menlo Park , San Bernardino , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , Laura Seidel , Ann Friedman , Edward Snowden , Cyrus Vance Jr , Scott Schafer , Francis Mcdermott , Richard Nixon , Alex Padilla , Andrew Lloyd Webber , Daniel Sullivan , Loretta Lynch , Google Facebook , Stephanie Martin Taylor , Tim Cook , Ceo Tim Cook , Digital Culture , Something Like , Say Yes , Time Time ,

KQED KQED Newsroom February 22, 2016

People in San Bernardino in december. Security features on the implt phone have prevented the fbi from searching the device to see if farook and his wife communicated with other terrorists before of the attack. Apples ceo tim cook said the company will fight the order calling it an overreach by the government that could cost millions of americans privacy and security. Joining us now, nprs Digital Culture correspondent, laura seidel. Laura, were talking about one phone here. But why is apple saying that unlocking this phone would open this whole pandoras box that would compromise everybodys right to privacy . It is a complicated question. What apple is saying is that in order to unlock this phone which basically apple phones have this feature where if you try to get the password more than ten times, it erases whats on the phone. What the government wants apple to do is to hel ....

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KQED KQED Newsroom February 29, 2016

No, i dont want to go to pier 80. I dont think its even feasible. Why the ultimatum to go to jail or pier 80 . We have rights. As long as theres no violation in society or doing anything inappropria inappropriate, we shouldnt have tof to go. As long as were people getting off the streets, if were not doing anything to the public, they shouldnt bug us. Dont put me in the category as those who do stuff wrong. Id rather be on the streets. It would give me the opportunity try to maneuver and take care of business rather than living under someone elses rug until i get our place. Its too difficult to be living under some circumstances, and their regulations will keep you from taking care of business. Especially those that want to get off the streets, that have the drive to get off the streets and do something more with their lives than they already have. Joining me now is kqeds Stephanie Martin taylor who has been following the story. ....

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