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to people at apple talk to tim cook? >> what would people be surprised to know about angels. >> we can catch anything thrown >> what does that mean? throw me something. whoa! not bad. >> my job is to protect you, and if i miss something, i've failed you. >> impressive. so you're like an unpaid body guard. >> we don't just guard, we teach lessons. >> stephen: please welcome, jane lynch. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: lovely to see you. lovely to see you, stephen. >> stephen: one of my favorite things to do is to stand at the top of a flight of stairs and hug you when you get to the top, because i was lucky enough to be the night you won the emmy for "glee." that was so exciting for me to be the guy to give it to you. >> it was exciting for me because we've known each other a really long time. >> stephen: back in chicago. although in different touring companies, we were there at the same time. it meant a lot. it was great. i'm very proud of you. you're doing so well. >> stephen: i'm very proud of you. you're doing so we
to people at apple talk to tim cook? >> what would people be surprised to know about angels. >> we can catch anything thrown >> what does that mean? throw me something. whoa! not bad. >> my job is to protect you, and if i miss something, i've failed you. >> impressive. so you're like an unpaid body guard. >> we don't just guard, we teach lessons. >> stephen: please welcome, jane lynch. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: lovely to see you. lovely to...
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tim cook posted the picture as he congratulated broncos on camera. it made tweets of iphone's camera and suggested cook later tim c 200 games in his career and the only quarterback to start in the super bowl and win lombardi trophies for two different teams. good morning and congratulations. >> charlie, you don't have to keep reminding me about being the oldest quarterback out there. >> what i want to know what are you doing for the defense? are you going to give them all new cars? what? >> well, von miller is going to get a car for being the mvp. but i've been thanking them all year long, charlie. and i've just been very grateful that i don't have to play against those guys. they don't get to hit me in practice and it's not full-speed contact. what a great group of guys to play with. really the entire team. we have had a bunch of tough, unfish, resilient guys. our defense has led the way. and i've just been very grateful to be a part of the journey with those guys. >> peyton, i'm not going to ask you if you're going to retire, but i will say this --
tim cook posted the picture as he congratulated broncos on camera. it made tweets of iphone's camera and suggested cook later tim c 200 games in his career and the only quarterback to start in the super bowl and win lombardi trophies for two different teams. good morning and congratulations. >> charlie, you don't have to keep reminding me about being the oldest quarterback out there. >> what i want to know what are you doing for the defense? are you going to give them all new cars?...
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in a letteteto apple customers, ceo tim cook calal the implications of the demand chilling, ultimately making apple users less secure. syed farook and his wife killed 14 people at a holiday party the fbi has been unable to get past the phone security system that can erase the phone's content. >> for a company to appear to acquiesce to a government request to decrypt a phone or to assist in its decryption could hurt sales. >> the justice department is arguing that the encryption technololo threatens its ability to uncover important evidence. >>> we will get analysis of ple's decision coming up on "cbs this morning" from rikki klieman. >>> this morning u.s. stealth in a show of force between the two koreas. based near seoul. the f-22 raptor is one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world. the u.s. would not say just how long the four jets will be deployed in south korea. >>> pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico today. he'll become the first pope to visit the u.s./mexican border and meet with mexican workers and show his concern for the plight of migrants. adriana diaz reports.
in a letteteto apple customers, ceo tim cook calal the implications of the demand chilling, ultimately making apple users less secure. syed farook and his wife killed 14 people at a holiday party the fbi has been unable to get past the phone security system that can erase the phone's content. >> for a company to appear to acquiesce to a government request to decrypt a phone or to assist in its decryption could hurt sales. >> the justice department is arguing that the encryption...
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ceo tim cook fired back overnight saying he will resist. >>> president obama predict donald trump will not be the next president. the billionaire takes it as a compliment. >>> and can we trust driverless cars to make moral and life saving decisions? peter greenberg goes for a ride to find out. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be ot be president. it's not hosting a talk show or a reality show. >> president obama takes a swing at donald trump.
ceo tim cook fired back overnight saying he will resist. >>> president obama predict donald trump will not be the next president. the billionaire takes it as a compliment. >>> and can we trust driverless cars to make moral and life saving decisions? peter greenberg goes for a ride to find out. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be ot be president. it's not hosting...
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in an online letter, ceo tim cook krites -- the u.s. government has asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we consider too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. in the wrong hands, the software, which does not exist to unlok any iphone in someone's physical possessionon cook previously defended applpls encryption techniques with charlie rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data so we are not reading your e mail, we are not reading youou imessage. if the government laid a subpoena on us to get your imessages we can't provided it. it's encrypted and under key. >> reporter: the access to the iphone could create key information where they were befofe and after the shooting and who they were correspondenting with. it's encryption and how information is obtained. jim comey has been asking the tech industry wiwi help with encrcrtion issues and say it isn't just affecting national security investigations, but local police are running into comes to solving murder
in an online letter, ceo tim cook krites -- the u.s. government has asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we consider too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. in the wrong hands, the software, which does not exist to unlok any iphone in someone's physical possessionon cook previously defended applpls encryption techniques with charlie rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data so we are not reading your e...
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tim cook. >> on your smartphone today, on iphone, there's likely health information. there's financial information. there are intimate conversations with your family, or your coworkers. there's probably business secrets. and you should have the ability to protect it. and the only way we know how to do that is to encrypt it. why is that? it's because if there's a way to get in, then somebody will find a way in. there have been people that suggest that we should have a back door, but the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody, for good guys and bad guys. market devices that would allow someone to place themselves beyond the law troubles me a lot. i am a big supporter of the rule of law, but as a country, i don't know why we would want to put people beyond the law. that is, sell cars with trunks that couldn't ever be opened by law enforcement with a court order or sell an apartment that could never be entered, even by law enforcement. >> if the government lays a proper warrant on us today, then we will give the specific information that is
tim cook. >> on your smartphone today, on iphone, there's likely health information. there's financial information. there are intimate conversations with your family, or your coworkers. there's probably business secrets. and you should have the ability to protect it. and the only way we know how to do that is to encrypt it. why is that? it's because if there's a way to get in, then somebody will find a way in. there have been people that suggest that we should have a back door, but the...
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ceo tim cook wriris. the u.s. government is asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we kid too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. in the wrong hands, this software which does not exist today would have potential to unlockckny iphone in someone's cook previously defended apple's encryption techniques with char low rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data. so, we're not reading your e-mail. we are not reading your imessage. if the government laid a subpoena on us to get your imessages we can't provide it, it is encrypted we don't have the key. >> reporter: the government says hacking the iphone could provide key information on who the couple communicated with and where they were before and after the shooting. on its face this case may sound like it is about unlocking a cell phone it's about encryption and how information is protected. for a year, fbi director james comey has been asking the tech industry for help in encryption. it isn't just affecting national security investigations but lo
ceo tim cook wriris. the u.s. government is asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we kid too dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. in the wrong hands, this software which does not exist today would have potential to unlockckny iphone in someone's cook previously defended apple's encryption techniques with char low rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data. so, we're not reading your e-mail. we are not...
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still - apple ceo tim cook says complying would have chilling consequences. the company plans to appeal as early as next week and is prepared to take its fight to the supreme court. don champion cbs news.3 3 former national security agency contractor edward snowden is also backing apple. snowden was granted asylum this the most important technology case in a decade. 3 one man is dead... another in jail... after an argument on sioux city's west side early yesterday morning. now we're hearing from the family of the man who was killed... a a learning more about the *suspect* in this case...just after two yesterday morning 51 - year - old vernon mace was stabbed during a fight outside his home on west 1st street. 47 - year - old elias wanatee was arrested a few hours later and charged with the crime. mace's daughter says she can't believe what happened. 3 "the owner of the house, he was inside and heard my dad and eli outside fighting. and when they got to the door, my dad was coming in the door and he said eli stabbed him in hi lung and to call an ambulance. it
still - apple ceo tim cook says complying would have chilling consequences. the company plans to appeal as early as next week and is prepared to take its fight to the supreme court. don champion cbs news.3 3 former national security agency contractor edward snowden is also backing apple. snowden was granted asylum this the most important technology case in a decade. 3 one man is dead... another in jail... after an argument on sioux city's west side early yesterday morning. now we're hearing...
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magistrate judge ordered apple to -- apple's ceo tim cook says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. the white house defended the department of justice's request for apple to aid in an investigation. the president calls an important national priority. >> they are not asking apple to create a new back door to one of their products. they are simply asking for something that would have an impact on this one device. >> reporter: as the war on terror and the right to privacy collide, cnet's dan ackerman says apple and the fbi have competing and compelling interests. >> apple says if you promise you only use it once it's going to get used again and again and once you create the precedent of giving that access once you're not able to deny at the time next time. >> reporter: google's ceo posted a series of tweets wednesday citing with apple, saying we give law enforcement access to data based on valid legal orders, but that is wholly different than requiring companies to enable hacking of custome
magistrate judge ordered apple to -- apple's ceo tim cook says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. the white house defended the department of justice's request for apple to aid in an investigation. the president calls an important national priority. >> they are not asking apple to create a new back door to one of their products. they are simply asking for something that would have an...
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tim cook issued a statement arguing this would undermind the security of all future phones. why not make a exception for this case. security experts say it's a back door exists, then it could be used again and again for the government for anything and software can bebe copied so anyone can use it to hack into your phone, security is pointless for all of us and that's why this is controversial, if you want to stop a terrorist you break all the rules. other tech companies want protection. forcing companies to enable hacking could compromise privacy. what happens now. apple will fight this and it could go to the supreme court. in the meantime a judge could punish apple and hope the company cocolies. that's it for the tech news update. >>> an investment firm is working with a local nonprofit group against alzheimer. they will spend $5 million in two years to support the mission of the alzheimer foundation. it will give funding for research to cure the disease. >> this is an exciting partnership with the alheimers this will provide more information, educational resources, and res
tim cook issued a statement arguing this would undermind the security of all future phones. why not make a exception for this case. security experts say it's a back door exists, then it could be used again and again for the government for anything and software can bebe copied so anyone can use it to hack into your phone, security is pointless for all of us and that's why this is controversial, if you want to stop a terrorist you break all the rules. other tech companies want protection. forcing...
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they are tim cook's customers too. those arehe people who buy all of the apple products and you have to balance these two threats against each other. >> what is the worst case scenario, john? >> i'll tell you the worst case scenario right now. when i go to bed at night, i think all day what did i do and what little thing did i miss? do you want to know what i think about today? i think about in that phone in san bernardino of those two dozen people and wounded more, who were they in touch with? did someone tell them to do it? and if that piece of information is in there and that can be exploited, who did that someone talk to here in new york city and what could happen next? >> quickly to that point too. apple has been cooperative with the government in the past. all of the information on that phone that was backed up in the cloud, my understanding has been passed to law enforcement. but he stopped backing u u his phone about a month and a halff before the attacks. so the concern of law enforcement, what did he do in th
they are tim cook's customers too. those arehe people who buy all of the apple products and you have to balance these two threats against each other. >> what is the worst case scenario, john? >> i'll tell you the worst case scenario right now. when i go to bed at night, i think all day what did i do and what little thing did i miss? do you want to know what i think about today? i think about in that phone in san bernardino of those two dozen people and wounded more, who were they in...
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they are tim cook's customers, too. applplexecutive told cbcb news, if we break this phone at 8:00 a.m., destroy the code, then at 10 a.m., we get another subpoena." but why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morrell is the former number two at the c.i.a. isn't there somebody who currently works for the c.i.a. or the n.s.a. whoould do whatat the government wants apple to do? >> there's been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information in these kind of devices, that the government has simply fallen behind in its capabilities. >> reporter: the next chapter in the legal battle in this case will unfold march 22. that is when a judge wilil hear arguments from bothth sides in a federal government in california. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. american warplanes bombed an isis camp in libya overnight. about 40 people were killed, likely among the dead air, tunisian suspected of plannini major terrorist attacksttacks in tunisia last year. a limited cease-fire was supposed to qui
they are tim cook's customers, too. applplexecutive told cbcb news, if we break this phone at 8:00 a.m., destroy the code, then at 10 a.m., we get another subpoena." but why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morrell is the former number two at the c.i.a. isn't there somebody who currently works for the c.i.a. or the n.s.a. whoould do whatat the government wants apple to do? >> there's been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information...
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. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cook says he is fighting the order to device away past the iphone's encryption system to keep his consumers safe. >> the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody. >> reporter: john miller is deputy commissioner of the nypd. he says apple could develop a code to break into the phone genetic the information it needs and then destroy it. >> tim cook says i'm doing this for the safety of my customers meaning we have an impregnable phone. how many people who died on the floor in san bernardino and paris had iphones in their pocket as they were killed by the terrorists? too. >> reporter: a senior executive told cbs news, the following. why is apple's cooperation necessary at all? mike morello is the former number two at the cia. isn't there somebody who currently works for the cia or the nsa who could do what the government wants apple to do? >> there has been so much advance in the last year, 18 months in the ability to protect information and these kind of devices, that the government has simply fallen behind in its capabilities. >> repo
. >> reporter: apple's ceo tim cook says he is fighting the order to device away past the iphone's encryption system to keep his consumers safe. >> the reality is if you put a back door in, that back door is for everybody. >> reporter: john miller is deputy commissioner of the nypd. he says apple could develop a code to break into the phone genetic the information it needs and then destroy it. >> tim cook says i'm doing this for the safety of my customers meaning we have...
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it's interesting to me to watch on saturday the fbi put out a blog case and this morning, tim cook e-mailing. between the two of them. isn't it true in the past apple has been cooperative and worked with the cia in the past? >> i won't get into operational details and apple has made it quite public they have been cooperative with american law enforcement with cases like this one but now apple is drawing this line. >> ios 7 or ios 8? >> i wouldn't get into the specifics. that is one of the detailed arguments that tilts this one way or the other. >> interesting thing is district attorney of new york has said he has got about 170 cases in which he can't gain access to an iphone and he needs that evidence in terms of dangerous criminals. >> no. frankly, charlie, i think the u.s. attorney here making that case undercuts jim comey's argument that i got one off that i need your help. >> can we talk about your book for a second? >> please! >> here you are, the master for years you keep all of the secrets and now you're writing a book about the secrets. i'm curious will the process for you and was it
it's interesting to me to watch on saturday the fbi put out a blog case and this morning, tim cook e-mailing. between the two of them. isn't it true in the past apple has been cooperative and worked with the cia in the past? >> i won't get into operational details and apple has made it quite public they have been cooperative with american law enforcement with cases like this one but now apple is drawing this line. >> ios 7 or ios 8? >> i wouldn't get into the specifics. that...
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would you do the samee thing that tim cook has done? >> i think they're saying, hey, as a society we think this discussion of safeguards is important. i don't disagree with that. >> nobody disagrees with that. >> at the end of the day we want a government that has this ability and we trust it to use that on our behalf. >> max legend who you and i both know and admire. this is what i'm trying to get you to say one side or the other. apple should offer the fbi the offer them a master key. >>>>yeah, that would solve this country's most respected legal names is defending the tech giant. that's ahead. >> he didn't want to seem to give a specific answer to that. >> no, he was not but he wanted to see it g g through the process first. >> i heard that. you asked it very directly. >> and numerous times. >> a couple of times. >> i like him a lot. >> yeah. he likes you too. >>> republican senators will meet today to gear up for a fight over the open seat on the supreme court. a new poll finds that 56% of americans want the senate to hold the heari
would you do the samee thing that tim cook has done? >> i think they're saying, hey, as a society we think this discussion of safeguards is important. i don't disagree with that. >> nobody disagrees with that. >> at the end of the day we want a government that has this ability and we trust it to use that on our behalf. >> max legend who you and i both know and admire. this is what i'm trying to get you to say one side or the other. apple should offer the fbi the offer...
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tim cook told abc news, this is an uncomfortable position for apple to be in. >> to oppose your government on something doesn't feel good. and to oppose it on something where we are advocating for civil liberties, which they are supposed to protect, it is incredibly ironic. >> cook says he is prepared to take apple's battle with the fbi to the supreme court. >>> the united states is expected to submit to the u.n. security councnc a resolution to expand sanctions against north korea because of its latest nuclear test. north korea has been under u.n. sanctions since 2006. launches and nuclear tests, the expanded sanctions reportedl including black listing individuals s d tightening restrictions on korean banks. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a new twist on airline seating. we will show you a new seat to mimic a human spine for maximum comfort. >>> first, pop star adele takes a very public stand in support of singer kesha. this is the "cbs morning news." i have bread everyday. that's the genius of this program. i lost 26 pounds and i have eaten bread every single day. see me. see me. do
tim cook told abc news, this is an uncomfortable position for apple to be in. >> to oppose your government on something doesn't feel good. and to oppose it on something where we are advocating for civil liberties, which they are supposed to protect, it is incredibly ironic. >> cook says he is prepared to take apple's battle with the fbi to the supreme court. >>> the united states is expected to submit to the u.n. security councnc a resolution to expand sanctions against...
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c - e - o tim cook is talking about what's happening now... and says he's ready to take this all the way to the supreme court. 3 chyrons:tim cook/ceo, apple loretta lynch/u.s. attorney general (pkg) (wed0051 :47) amid its legal battle with the federal government --- apple feels like it winning in the court of public opinion.(sot wed0051 arline/protester 1:10) "if we allow this to happen, then everything from now on will be an open book to every government in the world"(-:17) a federal judge ruled last week apple had to help the fbi (tue05098 :37) unlock the iphone of syed farook. he's one of two terror suspects who killed 14 people during a shooting spree in san bernardino, california in december.(sot wed0447 2:57) "we need to stand tall and stand tall on principle"(-3:00) in his first interview since the judge's ruling, apple ceo tim cook told abc news wednesday the farook case isn't about a phone, but the future.(sot wed0447 tim cook/ceo, apple/courtesy: abc news :45) "what is at stake here is can the government compel apple to write softwar
c - e - o tim cook is talking about what's happening now... and says he's ready to take this all the way to the supreme court. 3 chyrons:tim cook/ceo, apple loretta lynch/u.s. attorney general (pkg) (wed0051 :47) amid its legal battle with the federal government --- apple feels like it winning in the court of public opinion.(sot wed0051 arline/protester 1:10) "if we allow this to happen, then everything from now on will be an open book to every government in the world"(-:17) a federal...
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>>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out the company's privacy fight with the fbi. >> to place a back door in the iphone, we believe it does put hundreds of millions of customers at risk. >>> president obama considering a republican nominee. brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> when with e-cigarettes exploded inside a man's pocket in kentucky. >> adele! >> adele has stolen the show at this year's brit awards. >> you love me! >> christopher was discovered. mostly cue in "science" magazine. >> that happens every year? >> it does. you don't follow it? >> here i am worried about the oscars! >> all that matters. >> do you plan to campaign for her? >> i don't think they need me, quite frankly. he might need me, but she doesn't. >>> on "cbs this mning." >> a third consecutive win in the nevada caucuses keeps donald trump well-positioned to steam roll his way to victory a super tuesday. >> like many other las vegas visitors, the gop woke up this morning with a raging hangover! wondering what the hell happened last night? this morning" sponsored by to
>>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out the company's privacy fight with the fbi. >> to place a back door in the iphone, we believe it does put hundreds of millions of customers at risk. >>> president obama considering a republican nominee. brian sandoval, the governor of nevada, to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> when with e-cigarettes exploded inside a man's pocket in kentucky. >> adele! >> adele has stolen the show at this year's brit awards....
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i think what tim cook is saying is yes, it does. it's really hard for me to hear myself say "yes it does" but i think from a perspective of what kind of country we want to live in, what kind of law we have, if it does or doesn't we need a public debate about it and a law that says this is what it means. we have been here before. from water boarding and nsa scandals we have put aside the conversation of what is important to us as a society and a country in favor of solving a problem immediately in front of us and found ourselves soul searching over and over again. i think that is what they are trying to presglent do you think the conversation is taking place now and either at the supreme something will change? >> absolutely. >> thank you. great discussion. >>> spike lee is in the graen room. we will look at the oscar controversy and we will learn about his new m m announcer: this portion of "cbs nationwide is on your side >>> police say he studied how to pull off a perfect >>> police say he studied to pull off a perfect murder. the g
i think what tim cook is saying is yes, it does. it's really hard for me to hear myself say "yes it does" but i think from a perspective of what kind of country we want to live in, what kind of law we have, if it does or doesn't we need a public debate about it and a law that says this is what it means. we have been here before. from water boarding and nsa scandals we have put aside the conversation of what is important to us as a society and a country in favor of solving a problem...
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cook said no. cbs news justice report paula reed is following the case closely. this case is making headlines for weeks now. where do we stand as of today? >> we currently in a standoff. this case here is a case of a generation. this will answer what we have all been asking -- how far does tech have to go to accommodate law enforcement and how far does it get them in the cases? the laws are outdated and people hopefully will answer these questions. >> the phone in question here is the property of farook's former employer. could they not just demand that apple open it? >> they tried and it does make it easier that the individual in question is deceased because that takes away some of the privacy protects that would have existed but apple refused to do what they are asking here. they are asking apple to write software to undermine their signature security protections so they can run an unlimited number of passwords without the fear that feature that erases all of your data if you do up to ten incorre
cook said no. cbs news justice report paula reed is following the case closely. this case is making headlines for weeks now. where do we stand as of today? >> we currently in a standoff. this case here is a case of a generation. this will answer what we have all been asking -- how far does tech have to go to accommodate law enforcement and how far does it get them in the cases? the laws are outdated and people hopefully will answer these questions. >> the phone in question here is...
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in the room were giving standing ovations to tim cook, showing support to apple.so what's next? the government can respond to apple's objections by march 10, and apple can have the last word with another statement by march 15. but everyone is coming to court on march 22, so that's the day to watch. a federal magistrate- judge will hear both sidesesnd make a ruling.g. that's it for this tech newswsupdate, but yo can stay up to date on all developments at cnet.com. from 3 3 a new comic book character is breaking stereotypes. we'll introduce you to the new ms. marvel. it's (time) this morning. thanks for 3 current conditions in le mars.3 3 good morning, (onawa)... it's (32 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (skywatch) camera. 3 marvel's latest susurhero... ms. marvel... is a muslim teenager from jersey city. reporter don dahler has a look at this new superhero. 3 (narr) the universe of superhero comics is populated by outcasts. those who don't fit in, but who protect the world anyway. (comic vo)(narr) but there's never been a comic superhero quite like this. k
in the room were giving standing ovations to tim cook, showing support to apple.so what's next? the government can respond to apple's objections by march 10, and apple can have the last word with another statement by march 15. but everyone is coming to court on march 22, so that's the day to watch. a federal magistrate- judge will hear both sidesesnd make a ruling.g. that's it for this tech newswsupdate, but yo can stay up to date on all developments at cnet.com. from 3 3 a new comic book...