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nical capacity to identify the specific location of a phone?
Tippie said. That information was available to their engineers back in the
day, but it wasnt available to the Verizon person we contacted at
2 oclock in the morning.That has now changed, he said. We call
them up and say we have an emergency and we get the
information immediately.But that isnt always the case for local law enforcement
in many states. Only nine have adopted Kelseys Law, requiring cellphone
companies to release pertinent information to police in an emergency, like
an abducted teenager or an elderly person who wanders off and cant
be found. Since Kansas adopted the law in 2009, Nebraska, Minnesota, New
Hampshire, North Dakota, Missouri, Hawaii, Tennessee and Utah have followed
suit.Missey Smith and her husband, Greg, a Kansas state senator, are the
law's toughest proponents, traveling the country to lobby the legislation
by speaking before lawmakers in various states. The couple visited Rhode
Island last week and Nevada on Monday.The latest draft of Kelseys law,
obtained by FoxNews.com, also protects cellphone providers from lawsuits,
stating, No cause of action shall lie in any court against any
provider of a commercial mobile service or an IP-enabled voice service,
its officers, employees or agents for providing call location information
in an emergency situation. The information is readily available to cellphone
providers within 15 to 20 minutes and we could no
vel,
Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said the party does
not condone secret tapings."We would never condone anything like this --
a secret taping. We would never condone it," he said. Woodhouse said
he knows nothing about the group in question."Our reaction is that we
would like the investigation to take its course."Progress Kentucky has not
returned a request for comment.The FBI is investigating the alleged recording
at McConnell's request. A law enforcement official told Fox News the investigation
is "moving along," and there are some "people of interest."The FBI is
conducting interviews and visited McConnell's campaign headquarters on Wednesday.
Fox News confirms the FBI also pulled video surveillance footage.McConnell
campaign manager Jesse Benton told Fox News that there is a video
camera in the lobby where anybody would have to pass through to
get to the second floor, where the meeting in question took place."They
certainly were not authorized to be there, if they were indeed there,"
Benton said of the Progress Kentucky operatives.The McConnell team meeting
covered in the Mother Jones article reportedly took place on Feb. 2.
Judd had been seriously considering a challenge to the Senate Republican
leader in Kentucky until she opted against running last month.The McConnell
advisers at the meeting could be heard discussing possible avenues of attack
against Judd, one of which concerned her mental state."She's c
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> In the movie "Back to the Future," Doc Brown builds a time
machine into a Delorean.UniversalAn Iranian scientist has registered a time
machine that he says will work with 98 percent accuracy.Ali Razeghi registered
"The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine" with Iran's state-run Centre for Strategic
Inventions, The Telegraph reports.He said the machine would use algorithms
to predict the future of any individual, between five and eight years
into their future.Mr Razeghi, 27, reportedly told Fars news agency he had
been working on the project for the past 10 years."My invention easily
fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict
details of the next five-eight years of the life of its users.
It will not take you into the future, it will bring the
future to you," he said.The Telegraph reports Mr Razeghi is the managing
director of Iran's Centre for Strategic Inventions, and that he has another
179 inventions registered in his name.He said the invention could help the
government in predicting military conflict, but he had been criticised for
trying to play God."This project is not against our religious values at
all. The Americans are trying to make this invention by spending millions
of dollars on it where I have already achieved it by a
fraction of the cost," he said."The reason that we are not launching
our prototype at this stage is that the Chinese will steal the
idea and produce it in millions overnight."Get more science an
hey didnt have clear
defined procedures.The hope is that if done right, it could stop a
rape, abduction or a murder in progress, said Yoder, who plans to
introduce the bill in Congress on April 15. The bill was first
proposed by Kansas Rep. Lynn Jenkins and former Rep. Todd Tiahrt in
previous years, but it did not pass.Smith, who just 10 days prior
had graduated from high school, was forced into her car by 26-year-old
Edwin Roy "Jack" Hall as she walked through the parking lot of
a Target store behind the Oak Park Mall in Overland Park, Kansas,
on June 2, 2007. Hall drove Smith 20 miles across state lines
to Missouri, where he raped and strangled the young woman with her
own belt, leaving her body covered in brush in woods near a
lake.Smith's parents acknowledge that their daughter was likely killed by
the time authorities were notified of her disappearance and that any
information obtained by Verizon would not have changed that outcome. It
would not have saved Kelseys life, Missey Smith said of the law
she is advocating, But it would have saved us four days of
agony not knowing where our child was.Verizon eventually released the information
four days after she disappeared, and her body was found within an
hour.Sgt. Charles Tippie of the Overland Police Department, who worked on
the case, said the teens cellphone provider was cooperative to the extent
that it could be six years ago.Did Verizon have easily available to
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