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On this weekend's show The District Attorney in a major U.S. city wants her police department to tap into privately-owned security cameras in the name of public safety. Too bad itβs a violation of Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights. Plus, Kim has five ways to think more like a hacker to protect your money β and five signs your phone is tapped. And if youβre ready to sort out your messy photo collection finally, listen for the steps to get it done correctly. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
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