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attack. instead, he says a defect in a software update crowdstrike was doing crashed microsoft windows, causing the outage. he also says a fix has been deployed. >> we've been on with our customers all night and working with them many of the customers are rebooting the system and it's coming up and it will be operational because we fixed it on on our end. >> that department of homeland security is working with crowdstrike and microsoft to fully assess and address system outages. meanwhile, 911 services taking a hit in jurisdictions across the country impacting states such as alaska and arizona our thanks to jason carroll for that report. >> i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. the news continues >> news next on cnn
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around the world. >> we'll look at how it happened and when things could get back to normal. and some ultra orthodox jews in israel will be called hold up to the military as soon as sunday reaction on this controversial decision ahead from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber us president joe biden is vowing to stay in the race despite a growing list of fellow democrats telling him to drop out, he says, he looks forward to getting back on the campaign trail next week after recovering from covid. >> but more than 30 democratic
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lawmakers are now publicly urging him to step aside, including a dozen on friday alone. a source says the president is seething at former house speaker nancy pelosi, since some of her close allies are joining the calls. here's what illinois congressman sean casten told cnn earlier. >> the. narrative since the debate has been how is president biden going to shift the focus onto his record and away from from the slips of the tongue. and people are nervous about that. and the polls that folks are doing that they're seeing that we've seen and i've not seen anything different from the white house so just that if we're going to put our best foot forward, we need to make a change and that makes us really sad. >> cnn's mj lee has details from the white house the biden campaign coming out in full force on friday to insist that president joe biden is not going anywhere. >> the biden campaign chair, jen no. malley dillon saying on television, are absolutely the president is staying in the
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race. the campaign also sending out a memo saying that there is simply no alternative plan right now to president biden. and also in a statement himself, the president saying that he is looking forward to getting back out on the campaign trail. presumably, once he has recover from covid, he is currently isolating in rehoboth that defiance, of course, is in such stark contrast from the panic that is really starting to set in across the democratic party just today on friday, we saw democrats coming out in droves to say that they think that president biden needs to to get out of the race as of friday night, there were more than 30 congressional democrats who had gone public. we also know that many in the upper ranks of the white house and the campaign privately at this point, believed that the president needs to get out of the race, not to mention problems in terms of money. we have heard from a number of major donors have said that they are simply not going to be writing checks to the biden campaign anymore.
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so long as president biden remains at the top of the ticket, but as for right now, the campaign is insisting that they were emboldened by what they saw this week at the republican national convention, including former president donald trump's speech thursday night i'd up the rnc campaign officials are saying that that speech really showed that the former president donald trump is the exact same as back in 2016, as in 2020, that he is all about himself and that the party really showed no agenda or vision for the future. so at this moment in time, despite the growing pressure, president biden is making clear that he is staying in the race. mj lee, cnn at the white house caroline heldman is a democratic strategist and political scientist and professor of critical theory and social justice. >> and she joins us now from los angeles. thanks so much for being here with us. so listen since last time you and i spoke more democrats more junior and
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senior are now asking president biden to leave those who back biden say it's just the media and the elites who are panicking and we can't take the polls as a given, are you buying that argument? >> i'm not buying that argument. these are folks who have supported the president, president biden for quite some time and they are responding to what the public is saying and what the public is saying specifically democrats, two-thirds of them think that biden should step aside. as you noted, you know, 12 more democrats came in forward on friday calling for him to step aside. these are not people who dislike joe biden. these are people who have supported him. that's definitely supported him in 2020 but they're looking at the tea leaves. they are looking at the fact that states like minnesota and new mexico in virginia that biden easily won in 2020 are now contained kestan are now in play. there looking at the fact that he is he is trailing trump in all
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seven key swing states. he's losing ground in 14 states. >> and only about one in four americans think that biden at this point is mentally or physically fit to run for this office. so i think that the democratic party is is responding to actually what the american voters are saying with one of the problems here for democrats is the timing. >> obviously the longer this drags on, the less time they have to coalesce around a potential new candidate. won governor who who is in touch with the campaign told cnn, quote, the next 72 hours are big but i mean that's kind of what we were hearing last week before the assassination attempts. i mean, they're they're running out of time here absolutely. they're running out of time. and you saw this new pack pass the torch that's running ads in rehoboth, which is where biden is recovering from covid over the weekend and also in dc, the pressure though is building and you're right, time is short, 108 days. there's just no good
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path forward for the democratic party. they either put up a candidate who has approval ratings that are e14 under 40 40% and no modern president has won with those approval ratings, they either put him up or they put in another candidate quickly. and that's kind of a long shot to the democratic party, is not in a good position to win in november perhaps surprisingly, many of those who are backing biden the most have been young progressives like alexandria ocasio-cortez yesterday, she admitted that the president is quotes very old, but pivoting to a new pick like the vice president would be a mistake in her words here, here she is if you think that's gonna be an easy transition, i'm here to tell you that a huge amount of the donor class and a huge amount of these elites and a huge amount of these folks in these rooms that i see that are pushing for president biden to
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not be the nominee also are not interested in seeing the vice president being the nominee. >> all right. so i have two questions here for you. saw ask you though. the first part here what do you make of the support that biden's getting from some of these younger progressive. does that surprise you? >> it does surprise me, especially given the criticism of what biden has done in gaza, which is a driving force. >> and even though he passed the largest environmental policy, a lot of young people don't give him credit on that mean when you look at polls, they just don't see that in him. >> and that's our top priority issues. so it is interesting to see more progressive younger candidates supporting him. of course, it's a win-win. they don't lose anything if he steps aside and they've supported him, it doesn't harm them. you really see the folks who are maybe going to lose their house seats are in jeopardy of that coming forward because there is a big concern as pelosi pointed out, that biden could be a drag on the house races. >> all right? >> and the second part of this is specifically what do you make of her comments there that
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a pivot to the vice president would be difficult. i mean, it does reflect some of our reporting that some of these donors do. in fact, want an open process and not simply to appoint harris yeah, kim, she's right. >> it's just at this point, this late in the game. >> there's no good path forward, if you skip over harris, then you'll disaffected some of the core voting members of the stalwart democrats. >> you're going to disinfect women, you're especially going to disinfect women of color, black women in particular pillar if you have an open primary and it becomes a bit of a bloodbath that's happening in august and it's so late in the game that even you get a candidate. >> let's say it's not harris, it's shapiro who's been relatively untested on the national stage it's going to take a while for voters to get to know him. so there's no, again, no good path forward here harris, though a couple of reasons to select her the money would stay with her. so the biden harris would stay with her. there, wouldn't be an issue. transfer that over. >> and also, they could really
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picture as being a first right? >> the first woman president, the first indian american president. >> so i think that would be very appealing to many members of the democratic i party leso, independence alright, we'll have to leave it there. >> pleasure to have you on again, caroline heldman. thank you so much. >> thank you. kim you're lines and hospitals around the world are warning the delays in frustrations from friday's global tech outage aren't over yet. >> one tech expert says, it's the biggest outage ever faulty software update to some windows computers on friday grounded more than 3,000 flights in the u.s. alone delayed surgeries and shut down some banks the company behind it, crowdstrike says it has deployed a fix, but it could take a while to be applied to all of the computers affected. and around the world there's still a backlog of passengers pilots, flight crews, and planes our tom foreman has more on what happened and how it's being fixed like i'm being completely screwed over as airports and
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trains, hospitals and emergency services, media retailers, delivery companies, and even the us space program graham grappled with the global cyber outage stunning admission a single glitch in a software update from the cybersecurity company crowdstrike, triggered the whole mess. >> we identify this very quickly and remediated the issue and as systems come back online, as they are rebooted, there coming up and their work king, this is how it happened. >> crowdstrike is a multi-billion-dollar cybersecurity firm which helps many fortune 500 companies protect their microsoft operating systems from hackers and viruses that requires constant updates and normally when one is deployed, it will be tested extensively and they will work widely with the providers like microsoft and other organizations that run these platforms to make sure it is compatible with these networks.
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>> but this update was faulty causing affected computers around the planet to shut down. dave dewalt is a top expert in the field. he was up all night helping get them back back online case crowdstrike was doing everything in its power to stop threats from occurring by doing the updates. but at the same time, the quality control broke down and we ended up with what we had happen government services far and wide were affected by the outage including in the u.s homeland security, the department of justice social security, and even some state 911 systems at the white house. >> the fact they could all be affected by one mistake is raising caution flags. >> this digitization in technology has brought massive benefits, but every technology has its downsides as it is in new york. one of the famous billboards of times square was blanked by the problem in paris. final preparation for the olympics were rattled and all over the banking industry
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and everything else. a couple, a couple more hours, maybe the rest of the day and will be returned disputes about how long it will take to get back to normal. there estimates that this is going to take some days, perhaps even weeks to fully recover from the impacts. >> analysts call it a testament to crowdstrike that so many governments and corporations are relying on the company. but they also say it may be a warning that perhaps there should be some other options if one mistake can cause so much trouble. tom foreman, cnn, washington and cnn's hanako montgomery is live in tokyo with the latest on the outage and it's global impact. >> so hanako, what is the latest on the outage and how long mike it might it take to get everything back to normal? >> yeah. kim, in terms of what we've heard, right, the latest updates that we've heard about this global tech outage we know that some airlines and airports
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and also some businesses are returning to normal that they have recovered from this massive tech glitch. >> but it is also still affecting many travelers bres of flights, their some holiday plans. >> we also know, according to experts, that this issue could take days, if not weeks to fully recover from globally. now the reason for that is because the heart of this outage runs really, really deep, essentially, in order to get these computers to get to get these systems back and running again you have to manually reboot every single affected device. now, that is a massive undertaking. if you're a fortune 500 company, like tom mentioned there earlier, or an airline for instance, then you might have the tech support or the it teams to help you i really a reboot all your devices. >> but if you're a smaller company, a smaller business, you might not have that support, you might not have those resources, which is why experts fear that it could take
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days, if not weeks for the whole world to fully recover. >> now, kim experts are also concerned and are saying that this issue is compounded by the fact that some of the servers that contain very essential information to address this issue at hand are themselves crashing and rebooting. so it's a catch-22 situation where you cannot solve the initial problem because you don't have the solution in your hands. now, in terms terms of looking ahead and what the future holds in terms of this global tech outage the crowdstrike ceo has apologized and has of course promised full transparency to understand why this software update led to such a massive tech glitch. the ceo has also said that they are going to take any necessary there is steps to ensure that something of this nature won't happen again in the future. >> what those steps are, he hasn't articulated in so many words. >> but what we do know and what
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this tech which has highlighted are the issues that we have with our global technology infrastructure can wear one single mistake can lead to massive repercussions around the world, which is why this probably isn't the last time we see something like this. and i go montgomery live in tokyo. thank you so much alright. still ahead. signs of hope for gaza, ceasefire and hostage deals the u.s. secretary of state offers his view on the negotiations ahead of a key visit from him israel's prime minister loss, israel is set to begin drafting ultra orthodox jews into military service for the first time in the country's history why the move is so controversial law that after the break, stay with them the last few years have been have been really tough on my family, is never ending cycle of inflation is taking more and more out of my paycheck hardworking families like mine are hurting we need help and relief from rising costs. >> why aren't we harnessing more of america's natural
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hardest the un secretary general is reiterating the urgent need for a two-state solution after the top un court issued a landmark opinion, the international court of justice says, israel settlements in the occupied west bank and the occupation of east jerusalem are illegal. opinion isn't legally binding, but the palestinian authority welcomed the court's opinion. israel's prime minister and other politicians rejected the court's decision with netanyahu saying, quote, the jewish people are not conquerors in their own land 1,000 ultra orthodox jews are set to receive their conscription orders from the israeli military starting sunday, israel's defense ministry says it will be the first of three waves of conscription notices. originally some 3,000 warrants were set to go out to haredi jews between the ages of 18 and 26 but the conscription plan sparked fierce protests since the ultra ultraorthodox have traditionally been exempt from military service. israel's
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supreme court ruled last month, they must participate and joining me now from israel is offering shelah senior research fellow at the institute for national security studies and a former member of the knesset. thank you so much for being here with us so this is obviously a hugely contentious issue just to start with, do expect to see protests this weekend? >> i know about the weekend, you know, this is the shabbat here in as well and they are the facts of goods and services. >> shabbat. but yes, once those because people there's conscription orders, to come out and are sent and it's not clear, right? now who they'll be sent to. >> but i we do expect protests within the haredi community. >> yes this has been a longstanding fight and neither side is happy. >> i mean, those who wanted to see the burden is shared equally or are outraged at the
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low number of ultra-orthodox will be conscripted the way lower ratio than the population at large so how can they justify that look, could be the debate has been going on as he said, kim debates been going on for, for many years. >> it's been i think the first appeal to the supreme court was somewhere in the 80s, so it's like 40 here. >> debate, right now. >> but things have changed dramatically since october 7 since the attack on israel in the fact that they're going at war for over nine months now with close to 700 casualties and thousands of wounded and so on. and the fact that the ultra orthodox do not share the burden, which was a moral. >> and if you want a legal question before that, has now become a very tangible thing. and we are, we are talking about actual, you know, a country at war and the award which we do not see the end to
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in the, coming months. so this now is not only a question of what does being an israeli citizen entail? and other burden the same laws do they apply equally to all people? it's a question of the idf's real human resources need the fact that we do need people to fill in the ranks to help the idea fulfill its missions. when we are fighting the war actually vis-a-vis the whole so-called axis of resistance led by iran. and now it's a very material the ultra-orthodox it got to understand, we're talking about one in six of would be conscripts every year. so those people now in the mind, in the majority of israelis saying that they eat to be here for security reasons, not only for moral reasons, fuel.
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>> yeah, and the ultra orthodox community has grown significantly sort of a strange question, but how suitable are the ultra orthodox to be soldiers? i mean, they have special requirements and so on. so how do you see them actually being, being integrated? >> very good question because the are other thin as they can as a country is that we allow the school's the shivers that they learned into, not include subjects and subject matter that is essential not only for so being a soldier, but all the also to seek a good place in the job market. and so on so i think at first we are talking about both a new constructs and also people who are exempt could be enlisted. into reserve duty as, as all other israelis are to serve in as centuries to
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be in units that will keep order and give first response in just civilian communities and this we can do in the thousands and we've issued the paper at the inss that we think it needs both the means and the ability of the idf to conscript or calling to duty amounts to thousands in this recruitment year. we started july 1st and i think this is really possible even given what you've alluded to. with israel's military needs growing and the ultra orthodox population growing as well. it will be interesting to see how this is carried out in the days and months, years ahead. all for show in israel. thank you so much for being here with us thank you. >> kim. thanks for having me. >> au hackers appear to have taken over the official website of bangladesh's prime
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minister, the national police and the central bank. now this comes as bangladesh is escalating its crackdown on continuing nationwide unrest the government imposed a curfew and deployed military forces on friday after weeks of student led process took a deadly and violent turn in recent days, dozens have reportedly been killed and hundreds injured in clashes between demonstrators and police the students are demanding an end to the country's civil service jobs quota system, which they claim is discriminatory and favors he was the ruling party. all right. we're going to take a quick break for our viewers here in north america. i'll have more news in just a moment for our international viewers inside africa is next sunday on the whole story, political violence has always threatened our democracy after the attempt on trump's life where does america go from here? >> the whole story with anderson cooper, political violence, america as bloody history, sunday at ten on cnn. >> when you use the angie for your home projects, you know, all your jobs will be jobs done
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to all you watching us here in the united states and canada. >> i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, us president joe biden is battling new calls from members of his own party to drop out of the race more than 30 democratic lawmakers are now publicly urging him to step aside, including a dozen new name he was on friday alone but biden isn't budging he says he looks forward to getting back on the campaign trail next week after recovering from covid. >> but what would happen if democrats had to replace president biden on the ballot just weeks before their convention. >> we'll, cnn's brian todd, has that the president's team digging in, vowing to stay in the race despite dozens of democratic lawmakers and party leaders suggesting otherwise. >> but if joe biden, in the days or weeks ahead were to decide to quit the race before the democratic convention in late august. the process for replacing him is uncertain and somewhat messy. >> the primaries are over the caucuses are over. you can't
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redo the primaries or caucuses. you can elect new delegates. >> if biden steps aside before the convention, it could turn the convention itself into a free-for-all, where at least make it full of entry names of replacements could be put forward and the roughly 3,900 democratic delegates from across the country could decide who to vote for as the nominee. >> au, it's up to the delegates in the end, it's up to them. >> president biden won almost all of those 3,900 delegates in the primaries. but does he have control over who they support if he's out of the race, it's not like joe biden can can say. okay i'm stepping down. all of you delicate, so i've signed on for me half to now support this other candidate that's not how it works. there's delegates would essentially be free to move and the way they want, like the days of old backroom deals and lobbying could prevail at the convention as potential nominees tried to convince the delegates to get behind them. in the end, how many of the 3,900 delegates would a candidate have to win at the convention to get the
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nomination? >> ultimately, they would have to convince somewhat somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 plus democratic delegates to vote for them on a roll call vote. >> there are also additional so-called superdelegates. about 700 of them comprised of party insiders and elected officials who could also be allowed to join in the voting. it would all mean a late start for any candidate, including in the money race, if vice president kamala harris won the nomination, she would presumably be able to use biden's campaign war chest because her name is on all the filings, but any other candidate may have to raise their own money what happens if president biden for some reason leaves the race after the democratic convention, experts say in that unlikely event, the democratic national committee would convince in and select the democratic nominee for president on its own brian todd, cnn, washington republican presidential nominee donald trump and his vice presidential running mate, j.d. >> vance plan to hold their first joint rally in michigan later today and vance will be
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traveling to the events aboard his own campaign plane. so tell cnn the trump campaign gave the ohio senator or private boeing 7:37 after he was officially announced as the vp choice vance's first trip on new plane was on a flight from milwaukee, wisconsin to cincinnati, ohio on friday morning we're learning more about the pre rally movements of would-be assassin, thomas matthew crooks, though his motive for carrying out the shooting is still no clear. cnn's kyung lah has details hours before the attempted assassination, thomas crooks begins his day scoping out the rally site what's this tells cnn? he arrives mid-morning and stays for 70 minutes and drives more than an hour back home where he picks up an ar type rifle. his father later tells authorities he thought crooks was going to the shooting range crooks buys ammunition at a local gun shop and travels back to the rally site 5:10 p.m. local police please first spot
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crooks around the same time. he's seen in this video obtained by cnn affiliate wtae walking outside the perimeter of the rally in front of the building. he would later climb at 5:33 p.m. the motorcade for former president donald trump arrives as the eager crowd awaits about 15 minutes later, pennsylvania state police notified the secret service of a suspicious person and share a photo of crooks, counter snipers are alerted according to a congressional briefing by law enforcement. but officers lose sight of him moments before trump walks out. counter snipers can be seen facing opposite directions. trump takes the stage at 6:02 p.m. his team was not informed of the suspicious, citing two minutes before the first shot, the counter-sniper on the building closest to the shooter's location, adjusts his position on the ground outside the perimeter people start reacting acting to movement on the roof of a nearby building a uniformed
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officer can be seen walking toward the building on top of the roof right there laying down about ten seconds later, a separate counter sniper team on the southern building turns around 180 days agrees to face the shooter's building. the ground. >> people alert law enforcement dangerous to the kremlin we have we have seconds later, another video shows an officer walking backwards, apparently looking up, a man approaches and points to the shooter's location. >> the officer turns and walks out of frame at the same time to counter sniper teams are kept shouldn't these photos aiming and the direction of the shooter that realizing the danger, the crowd outside the perimeter starts rushing away on the other side of the field,
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a counter-sniper can be seen peering through his scope at the direction of the building where the shooter is what happened shots are fired at 6:11 p.m. trump is injured. >> the gunman is taken out seconds later on his body law enforcement find a remote transmitter to detonate explosives that were later discovered in his car along with a drop drone a tactical vest, and more ammo investigators also found the shooter cell phone on his body. it had a screenshot of the live stream of the rally was taken ten minutes before the shooting and the search history of the cell phone show that he had looked up articles about prominent us politicians both democrats and republicans killing lah, cnn, bethel park, pennsylvania all right. >> want to give you an update on one of our top stories. many airlines, hospitals, and banks around the world are still working to recover after friday's massive tech outage.
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nearly 700 us flights have already been canceled for saturday by united airlines says most of its systems have recovered in some asian airlines, say their operations are gradually being restored. the company responsible for the destruction, crowdstrike says a fix has been deployed. crowdstrike is promising full transparency and says they're taking steps to make sure it never happens again. victoria brains joins us now from london. she's a professor of information technology at gresham college in london. thank you so much for being here with us so let's start with where we are right now for those of us who are maybe a little less tech savvy, the company says, it's fixed the glitch. so why aren't things already back to normal? formal and how long might that take well, kim, we know that there has been an error in one of crowdstrike, a cybersecurity products. >> it's called falcon, it's antivirus software and the company hasn't yet disclosed the root cause. and so cybersecurity experts around
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the world are analysing in that code. they're analyzing the updates. there are suggestions that just one file may have been packaged in correctly and even that the error amounts to a single line of computer code. so they've already issued a patch for this glitch. they've already issued a fix but the machine he's that are already affected and given that crowdstrike has 29,000 customers, large organizations around the world the machines already affected run into the millions. we are expecting they will have to be fixed manually. we joke about turning the machine on and off again or off and on again. that's exactly what needs it's to happen in this case and that's what's going to take the time it officers around the world are now having to reboot machines to the order of millions to get things back up and running. >> just amazing, possibly one line of code creating such a huge problems around the world
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another problem problem, the us cybersecurity agency said that criminals are taking advantage of this incident for phishing and other malicious activity. i mean, how widespread do you think that threat is and what should we be on the lookout for? >> we, should expect that threat to be very widespread and even just for else's consumers, not just affecting large organisations. i've been tracking the cybercriminals for the last 20 years and looking at what they use a great example of this is when michael jackson died, all of a sudden there was michael j vaccine-related span as many of your viewers will know during covid, we all have lots of coronavirus related spam and phishing scams. we should expect exactly the same when we are starting to see that we're starting to see web domains. so websites being registered related to crowdstrike that clearly don't belong to the legitimate company. so what
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kind of threats might we see? well, for instance, we might get an email saying that we've been affected by the crowdstrike glitch, we need to go to this website and download this piece of software. now, look the basic principles for cybersecurity still apply if you get an email now that you are not expecting, even if it looks really, really plausible, just take a minute, check where that email is really trying to send you because the chances are there is a very real chance that they will be sending you to a dodgy websites great advice. >> there is just absolutely scary let's take a step back or are you surprised that something like this could happen that that a single glitch could have so many repercussions around the world with the priced until it happens right? so i would be the first to admit that yesterday morning when we woke up london time we all expected this to be russia or north korea countries that have
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formed for trying to either disabled our critical infrastructure. or to try and extort money out of us. that's exactly what happens in 2017 with the wannacry ransomware attack that in the uk disabled some systems in the national health service that actually wasn't intended to do exactly that. damage to critical infrastructure. it was designed to extort money from systems that weren't properly patched do you know code is written by humans, at least for now, more and more artificial intelligence is coming into the mix. and that's quite an interesting consideration as to whether that will actually reduce human error. and therefore reduce the number of glitches. but when it comes down to it, code is written by humans it should be checks, it should be tested certainly in a test environment before it goes to market, before it gets deployed in the wild and there will be some very serious questions asked in crowdstrike
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and off crowdstrike, i would imagine by national cyber security agencies about why this was allowed to go to market with testing but as soon as something like this happens you know, logically you break it down and you think, well, yes, of course this can happen an engineer has written this it's either been through a process or it's been checks correctly and it's been tested correctly or it hasn't at sometimes this stuff through the net just underscores how intertwined our economy is and how reliant we are on. just a few big companies, certainly as you say, there should be more failsafe suave to leave it there, victoria bans in london. thank you so much also, journal reporter evan gershkovich has been sentenced to 16 years in prison in russia for their speculation that moscow has other plans for him in the senate it was just the first step. will explain where the donald trump has agreed to meet face-to-face with ukraine's president and talk about how to achieve peace after more than two years of war, that and more
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369369 i'm bill weir on the california coast and this is cnn wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich has been sentenced to spend the next 16 years in a russian prison. >> us official say his arrest in his trial were sham, is raising questions about whether moscow wants to use him as a bargaining chip in a possible prisoner swap. fred pleitgen, husband well, and you could go order a glimpse inside the courtroom shows american journalist evan gershkovich looking on from a glass cage because it was his soup as the judge reads his sentence, if you go to conceal 16 years in a russian maximum security penal colony on espionage charges arrested over a year ago in the city of yekaterinburg while reporting for the wall street journal, the american was accused of spying for the cia charges that 32-year-old denies friday's verdict, slammed by his employer as a quote, disgraceful sham conviction.
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>> the short secretive three-week trial garnered widespread condemnation in the west. president joe biden saying, quote, journalism is not a crime. gershkovich, seen here at the start of his trial last month smiling occasionally hands on hips with a shaved head the first but not the last american journalist detained in russia since the cold war alsu kurmasheva, a dual russian american citizen, employed by radio free europe, arrested more than a year ago while visiting family also convicted on espionage charges, former us marine paul whelan, serving eight 816 year prison sentence all americans, the u.s. is determined to bring home when it comes to ivan, when it comes to police whelan in russia, other americans were working at quite literally every day looking to see what we can do to get them home. >> the kremlin accused by many us and western officials for
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alleged usually using americans as bargaining chips for potential prisoner swaps. but russia insists that gershkovich charges are not political with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov saying, there is quote, irrefutable evidence in the case no evidence has been offered publicly, however, gershkovich has the right to appeal the ruling, but moving forward, his best hope just might be a prisoner swap between russia and the u.s. fred pleitgen, cnn, london donald trump has agreed to meet ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy to talk face-to-face about ways to get peace in ukraine. that's according to zelenskyy himself who spoke with trump on the phone friday. and that's a day after trump formally became the republican presidential pick. it's on ski says they agreed to discuss possible steps forward towards a fair and lasting peace. the ukrainian leader says he also condemn the recent assassination attempt against trump and said, kyiv is grateful for us military support all right, just ahead,
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to grab bag of extreme weather across the u.s. >> this weekend, ranging from heatwaves to floods are meteorologist, chad myers has the latest forecast stormy day later today across the eastern half of the u.s. some of these storms will of course have lightning that's why they're called thunderstorms because the lightning has produced the thunder later on today though, things will get a little bit bumpy, we have the heat, we have the humidity, we're going to have heat index is running up in the middle 90s, and when you get that kind of heat, especially she when there's not a lot of heat on top of you, you get those bubbling storms, they break through the cap and then we all of a sudden get some pretty heavy rain showers. it'll be a widely scattered bit, but there are some spots that are going to see two to four inches by later on tonight, the heavy flash flood threat, a level two threat, is back out here in the west along the mountains when we start to see some monsoonal moisture humidity coming back in out there, typically we talk about the desert southwest of the u.s. while it's not going to be the desert anymore, because this is the time of year when
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the humidity starts to pick up. temperatures are about normal here across the eastern half of the u.s. for today and even for tomorrow, a pretty good looking weekend, i think below average as we work our way into next week, that will be some welcome relief. i think maybe you'll air conditioner will take a little bit of a breather. now back out to the west, the heat is going to be back in, especially in the pacific northwest. and this is going to be saturday and also on sunday and things aren't going to change much throughout the middle of the week. we're going to see those heat warnings all across the west in places that soggy a couple of weeks ago, kind of cool down a touch and now we're ramping back up i began, we're not back up as high as we were, but temperatures are still above normal, especially even like vegas, where you should be around 105 and your temperatures are going to be eight to nine degrees warmer than that today. and maybe seven or eight degrees warmer than that tomorrow. so keep that in mind. he does on obviously it's summertime. we're expecting that ireland's shane lowry, the 2019 open champion, shot a two under 69 to take the midway lead at seven under in this year's tournament at royal
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