morning, noon, and night. and in europe. it s protected. here in the u.s. it s not. your boss can legally read your e-mail. so why can t we get that one done? what s the deal? i don t know about legal/illegal on that. what s the better word. that may be a label put on it. in the united states there s a presumption that an e-mail is private to the employer and in a number of other countries it s private to the employee. so there s a different privacy expectation. now, if there s if an employee is using a web mail service and not the employer s e-mail service, they re entitled to that kind of privacy. it s a matter of whether they re using the employer service. bottom line, we need to be yeah, i know. i was going to say, one of the bigger complications get in when businesses have e-mails between countries like if a company is
here are some stories to watch today on abc news. heart specialists meeting in chicago today released new recommendations on salt consumption. they say if teens cut salt intake by 3,000 milligrams a day they could significantly cut risks of heart problems as adults. retail sales figures from last month are released today, it s an important gauge of the economy. facebook s new e-mail program could be unveiled today. analysts predict the web mail service could pose a threat to google s gmail. a wonderful homecoming tale sure to make your heart dance. earlier this month the american ballet theatre gives its first performance in cuba in decades. it is significant for many reasons. for one dancer it meant the world. jim sciutto has more from havana. reporter: the american