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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Feb 2016

    Apple CEO Tim Cook defends company's encryption policy http://on.wsj.com/24cOZMW  via @WSJvideo

    1:01 PM - 18 Feb 2016
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      1. 'jake - supporting  ❌‏ @jakesCove_US 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo -THEY are Terrorists! They have NO rights to constitutional rights for privacy. Apple (@timCook???) JDI.

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      1. MAGIC MAJESTY‏ @MERRYMAJESTY 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo You chose to encrypt, you are protecting ISIS, not Americans in this case. FBI need only ONE phone's info.Stop the drama!

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      2. 2Praveen‏ @2praveen 18 Feb 2016
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        Lets see whether this stride will be pioneer and trendsetter in silicon valley @WSJ @WSJvideo @SiliconHBO

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      1. ChocolateSylk61‏ @ChocolateSylk61 19 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo #I like that.

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      1. real aloy‏ @rimisback 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo External Link: Apple Demanded Court Order from Widow to Recover Late Husband… http://goo.gl/fb/n0k8RA 

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      1. A.C.P., INC.‏ @JNapolitano_ 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo ridiculous, apple couldn't take the phone, covertly get the info and turn it over to the FBI.

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      1. Marlin‏ @wy8162 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo Is Apple important to America, given that their prods are all made in China, but sell them in US? How about stop using Apple?

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      1. Marlin‏ @wy8162 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo Really? Why don't you defend the American ppl from being attacked by terrorists?

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      1. Tom Mitchell‏ @niftymitch 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo #AppleVsFBI N.B. this is not one phone this is the FIRST phone. After it ANY COURT can demand: civil, criminal, China, Iran

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      1. 'jake - supporting  ❌‏ @jakesCove_US 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo -more, ck this out: https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/08/15/heres-how-cell-phone-unlocking-became-legal …

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      1. Langfuhr30‏ @Langfuhr30 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo I wonder what stance he would take if they had burst into Apple HQ and savagely murdered innocent employees?

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      2. Eric Swanson‏ @Swanny3210 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo @tim_cook Blah blah. IMO breaking into ONE phone for law enforcement is = warrant to search a house.Constitution allows it

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      3. heca 👑‏ @godlesscortex 18 Feb 2016
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        @Swanny3210 @WSJ @WSJvideo No they're very different. If Apple were a house they would comply in a heartbeat.

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      2. Irateobserver‏ @Irateobserver 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo We have all heard the expression to big to fail. In Apples case their to Big To Jail!.

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      3. Irateobserver‏ @Irateobserver 18 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @WSJvideo If I had the wherewithal, I dump a ton of rotten apples at their front door.

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