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The feud between Apple and the FBI may go to the Supreme Court. Apple plans to appeal a court order obtained by the FBI to give the government access to encrypted data on one of the iPhones of the San Bernardino shooters

The feud between Apple and the FBI may go to the Supreme Court. Apple plans to appeal a court order obtained by the FBI to give the government access to encrypted data on one of the iPhones of the San Bernardino shooters. With an analysis on the encryption debate, NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nick Thompson joins CBSN.

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Government regulators are taking steps that could lower part of your cable bill

Government regulators are taking steps that could lower part of your cable bill. The FCC is considering opening up the market for set-top boxes. American homes spend an average of $231 a year to rent them from cable companies. CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the implications of this decision as well as Apple's refusal to help the FBI unlock one of the San Bernardino killer's iPhone.

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A federal judge Tuesday ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock the office iPhone used by a San Bernardino gunman

A federal judge Tuesday ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock the office iPhone used by San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook. Defense Secretary Ash Carter discussed the encryption debate with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday. He described the military's growing outreach to technology companies. The conversation took place before Apple CEO Tim Cook responded and vowed to fight the court order.

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