If it isn't available just go to the last week tonight Facebook page. They have the vids there region unlocked usually. Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/LastWeekTonight/videos/858905877571756/
It's hardly a debacle. For as much as I dislike Apple, their products, their business ethics (then again name a business ethic that I actually like, hah) and their consumerism-focused marketing hype, they are completely within rights to refuse to give a government agency famed for, um, "less than noble" acts a universal backdoor to an ecosystem that advertises itself on security over the competition. There's a reason why the FBI don't need to do this for Android phones. They're already wide open, and that's the consequence I accept ahead of time using an Android phone. There is zero evidence that attackers in the future will remain using a branded "iPhone" when committing such horrific acts, and the exposure of this case, and FBI's attempted dragging of Apple through the mud, is only going to make potential offenders more wary of using iDevices in general. It's a complete non-starter, but with the weight of the US government thrown behind it. Blargh.
If they hadn't botched it with this Iphone, the FBI wouldn't have needed to sue them anyway. Literally the only difference with Android is that the FBI fucked up the one chance it had, and locked themselves out.
But thats what happened, isnt it? They had the phone but changed the password. Apple was going to unlock it for them and noticed it was tampered with after confiscation