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just a lot that allows up with that sort of the breaking news hair on all to you as well has diffract. so next be occupied westbank info i lation of international law. that's the dining budget from the us top port out of the have a huge i. t outage, re have the on global network communication systems. the colt break us cyber security problem at proud stripe to torres state next to intelligence agency. also there was blood flowing everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side of the divine into
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adventure. not what donald trump said, save him from death as his supporters continued to question how the secret service allowed last week. the fascination attempt to cut the problem up, so to wherever you are joining us from this is all to international, great to see. so keep me company this now what, what we are like i said, starting with that breaking news from the hate, the international court of justice has really just that as well as occupation of the west bank is a defacto illegal, an exception. the i c j says it consists of quote, systematic discrimination, segregation on the paul tide. well, all teeth and the least bureau chief with the notion not in jerusalem is joining me now. i mean, right, this is quite a fun show logic from really the highest quoting all the lands,
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just total cost through what this really means. what are the ramifications here, as well as they've been to national court of justice, has just rule that these rules, practices and policies in the west bank and east jerusalem are in rachel the international lawyer including the occupation law. but israel had by far exceeded its role all the administrator in the all to pipe territories. and that it's set for men's policy and control over the palestinians, but not his rarely citizens amounts to an illegal unexcused, sion and deprives palestinians of pay a rightful self determination of the court has also stated that israel has an obligation to end its presence in those territories as rapidly as possible, as well as sees all settlements, activity immediately. factor is considered by the judges included the duration of the occupation, of course, almost 60 years since 1967 active and aggressive expansion of israeli settlements
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in the west bank, which includes construction of thousands of units relocation all the big number was really settlers to palestinian territories, and the protection of these real, of course, exercising is really domestic close in those communities. policy of him community regarding the settlers violence towards palestinians, as israel doesn't do enough to prevent a punish. these violent acts ongoing lend, confiscation, and demolition of the house is the force palestinians to leave an equal to forcible displacements of the occupied population, which is also in legal discrimination of palestinians also is really exploitation of natural resources on bill to pipes, territories. the quotes ruling came and made ongoing calls for an exception from is really right. tween factions and statements by certain is really officials opposing a 2 state solution. just on the 1st day to remind you these really paul edmunds
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passed a resolution rejecting. they stablish then to the palestinians, they confirm and israel's official approach in this matter offering link. all opinions to un agencies is one of the icy jay's functions. and this particular case, the judges were addressing an inquiry initiated by the un general assembly in response to the palestinian authorities requests to determine if the almost 6 decades long occupation could be classified as temporary. why it's important because on the international law, occupations and alternative personally prohibited a temporary one, could be permissible, which was israel's primary defense. the court's february hearings were extensive with over 50 countries, giving evidence his realization by the way, was also there but, and decided not to cooperate with the process. and eventually, the quotes concluded as fast as rose, presence in the west bank and jerusalem is illegal and must and immediately back to
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you. well, i mean that's obviously a big routing by the i c j, but it's also an advisory one, which means that it is non binding. so i suppose the real question here is, what are the chances that it actually has any effect on the situation on the ground? a lindsey of the court's opinion is known by doing and one to mediately obliged israel to add what you have to understand that i c. j is the world's most important international tribunal at the end of the day. and countries take its opinion seriously. this decision could potentially result in resolutions against israel. i see you on security council. that is an even bigger deal haven, though the us is likely to use its veto power. there to shield is ro, it would also lead to the international criminal courts to initiate criminal proceedings against israeli officials in the west bank. this will and will likely
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further isolate these robots has already become sort of pariahs page because of its deadly offensive in gaza. if might potentially lead to increased economic and diplomatic pressure including sanctions, companies that's now have ties with ease. well, may we assess their relationships with the country and the positions of certain states could shift as well permanently as you know, the west of you from canada in britain have already imposed sanctions on a number of far right is really activists and settlers over allegations of violence against palestinians, along with a legal outposts and organizations involved in human rights abuses against palestinians, including a group that works to prevent too many hearing aid from reaching garza, it's important to remind you that behavior is also home to the international criminal court. who is chief prosecutor recently requested international arrest for
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and it's against providence students and yahoo and defense minister dial, and as well as have most leaders for their actions during the war in guys. and also the i. c. j is currently hearing south africa's case to determine if israel commits genocide in gaza, the investigation might take years. but all this, as you understand, is emphasizing the substantial legal pressure of phase 5 is ralph that cannot be ignored by this country. i mean, well, i also just want to get your take on what reaction we've heard coming from as well, because it was points them in the against the case being hubs in the 1st place. at the i c, j, the absolute. and we now receive reactions from differences rarely officials all condemning the eyes. the jays, rolling prime minister has left out at the icy j lies st. jewish people do not wish to probably be a rhone land. these are his words, the country spar, right?
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finance minister, small to reach has posted just 2 words on social media following the verdict. southern t now meaning they stablish meant all things is really rule over the palestinian territory from the river to the sea. national security administer sackler politician. ben vieira has slammed the court as end to submit to the end political organization. whitehead, of these really regional councils has urged the attorney, yahoo to immediately begin apply and 72 d and some are that as a biblical name of the west bank that is role use is what might happen next. while the court's decision might actually change nothing on the ground, does you remember early in may the eyes of j. o that is wrote to immediately stop it's offensive and rough? an off to that ruling, we saw the idea of intensifying. it's been boardman and shelling of guys a south advancing deeper and deeper into rough for near the gyptian bull with the whole has repeatedly side. the israel will resist external interference and its
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decision making processes. but it will not allow any international body adding to national organizational foreign states to dictate israel what to do or what not to do. which basically means that israel will continue doing what it wants to with mind. followed though more jewish settlements in the west bank and more economic restrictions on power steering authority like we sold after several european countries, recognizing palestine as a southern states at the end of the day might put even more burden on palestinians making their life even more miserable. and harder back to now is autism, at least peer chief more if an ocean i bring also the very latest on not fresh, i see a ruling about israel's actions in the west bank. thanks very much. maria is one of the big storage, se millions of people happy in stock, staring at the notorious blue screen of death, but i want to keep
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a hot smoke here in russia. so in mid this blue book to skate of digital outages, the most distraction country in the world has not reported any issues with that saba system systems. and this was an ins has been attributed to the so called import substitution strategy that has made russia more self reliant, the crime that says that everything appears to be walking without a hitch. but friday's global problems really started with a fluid top date by american cyber security from cloud strife. that affected microsoft windows uses this through rapid, a snow bolt into an avalanche, but struck many digital systems. so the western world has been hit the hardest and number of american airlines cancelled all the flights. the london stock exchange suffered technical problems, bridges going use trying to interrupted it's broad costs. appleton, berlin, i'm to them. prague, madrid's people reported delays as check things have to be done offline. meanwhile
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in. 9 israel hospitals and all the health services have been affected. it's not just the europe of us, though. apples across asia and the pacific region will so faced issues in japan. for example, mcdonald's suspended about the restaurants, well, disney land, suffolk problems, and both hong kong and power smoke. so happy today as the list of impacted companies really keeps growing autism, its char has been breaking down the chaos from our studio on affected hit in most. now of course, the mass of crash has enough down to windows operating system as well as banks in airports. it's been said that crowds try because the security firm was the one behind it. and the c o. the firm came out saying that the issue has been identified and that they are currently working on it. now of course, no one was exempt from this because media outlets were also off air, including, for instance, kind use. of course, the european stocks are well i'm,
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it induces the situation and banks were, are also down according to the bank of israel. they came out with the statement saying that the malfunction, as essentially produce the partial effect on the nation's banking system. south africa's biggest bank has also seen issues nationwide, but when it comes to airports, passengers are essentially trending us. airlines have as have halted old flights due to communication issues. roland has also rounded all slides and now airports have gone old school. now their handwriting were the passes for passengers, whether it be in hong kong or even in india. another point is it's been reported that the perez lympics committee committee system has also seen issues deal fairly . and government has called for an emergency meeting as well due to the situation
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to figure it out. home security internet as well as emergency services are all suffering according to danish authorities. they want that fire alarm systems are now unable to transmit uh, a warning to responders. but it's quite interesting because, well, all of these western institutions are suffer and it seems that russia has not had any trouble. russian air travel system as well as the railways, have seen no trouble at all. and the major ad bank in russia, which is a bond, has also been working properly. we've heard from the ministry of finance of russia that came out and stressed the importance of domestic systems. stressing that essentially this shows the importance of not relying on any for for and systems um, now the situation is of course, developing. so we'll have to keep an eye on what's coming next. we'll cross strikes,
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chez punched by almost 20 percent. the company's seo has blamed a bug in that update that hit microsoft operating systems while rolling out any foul play or cyber attacks. this is not a secure with the incidental cyber attack. the issue is being identified isolated and the fix is being deployed crowd. so i previously made international headlines during the 2016 us presidential race. the company became a tourist. the spreading ultimately false claims that russian hackers help secure donald trump victory over henry clinton. so the fun was hard to investigate that email naples of the democratic national committee. and it was quick to blame russian active, but late to admit to the actually had no concrete proof in a separate report. in december 2016 crowd strike alleged the russians, quote, losses the equating a minute to buy hacking balance. hit her out, a statement that was made to retracted american conservative talk show host and for
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advice that to the bush, i'm clinton administration, steve gill says the crowd started really does have a lot of questions to answer any time you have something this big and there is no explanation other than we were just doing an update. you know, it raises suspicions and, and concerns about what's really going on in the lack of transparency, the crowd strikeout rates under, in normal situations. i think there needs to be great transparency of what happened, how it happened, and more importantly, how they will prevent this from happening going forward. one of the issues with crowd strike is not only the cosy relationship with intelligence agencies and with the democratic party, but also the revolving door of people inside and outside government intelligence agencies. been with crowd stripe, making big money on the private sector side and then getting the intel and the influence that they need when they go back into government or kind of go in and out . i think again the. busy process needs to be examined, not just with crowd stripe,
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but other defense department agencies, other major companies that are, that are using their inside sources and then profiting from them once they leave the government. well as qualified. now to, to show forensic sac spot ruby adam saw that i read ruby, it's great to have you on the program. i'm the 1st thing i want to ask you. i mean, it's a still understood you have one company, one glitch, and the tales that that has sparked the impact it's had on the global economy. i think it's probably a good time to ask the question, should we be less reliant on a single player? it's just not, it's not yeah man, because this is a single on the police like this happens a so we can see uh the impact the whole award. uh the impact is of faddie faddie.
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um actually the the incident is why i believe you originally happened. um, because of the windows update, just like a prospect of call sort of happened to like right now is uh, there's a, there is something uh, maybe something, uh, uh, maybe something going on. uh, besides the scan of a on the updates. yeah. so you don't sound convinced that it's just the update that's responsible. yes. uh the app deputy. so it should be uh, it should be a bit better. oh well, well enough. uh there's a base breakfast. there is a happening to these kind of uh, incidents. uh, especially uh for the security software, just like the uh so it's been, uh, it's been on it. it's when need the ferry, uh, toner investigation. uh,
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i gotta bring this into then. well, that's what i wanted to ask you. do you think that microsoft or crowd strike will carry out an internal investigation that this will go higher? yeah, it should be, it should be big because uh this, uh, this is patty. uh, there's be something wrong uh, in data process and is it should be systematic or human error because uh, the scan of uh, updates on microsoft uh, windows. it should be taken care of very, very seriously before they, they upload the, the up there and all the people, all the user doing the update automatically or manually. it will, uh, it, it happened to him back to their uh, system, this guy uh today. so uh, i think this is not kind of the, the things that we can buy a big company and,
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and i trust i, uh, yeah. are you surprised that all these organizations, you know, ports and hospitals shops, the long distance still picks change, but they didn't have a backup plan for a situation like this? yeah, unfortunately. uh the what's happening to this incidence uh the, the system to cannot be uh, booked it or restarted. uh, simply simply not because they need to come and then they need to be done by the something, uh, one offline. they need to be less on files and they need to do it manually. so there is, uh, there is, uh, like a backup is not uh, the scanner please do. is she permission because most of them is happens on the
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windows close. not, not, not all of them have been on the windows server for all of the hosts. uh actually happened. that's why we can see uh, pallets in airports, banking and etc. and tom wells did show friends x, x spots and ruby all on sale. thank you very much for your time. a von at rod has broken out in english city of lead. solve to social services, reportedly took a number of children into the cap of local authorities, of the domestic images have you off the mouth of the classes during which pays for fulls to retreat from an angry mould. a double decker bus was set on fun, or what cost flip those on westfield, the police said they are dealing with the on getting the situation, but did advise people to stay high. donald trump has fully
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accepted the republican nomination, b u. s. presidency on the final day of the policies national convention. he was speaking of course, his days off to surviving, not the assassination attempt from the school at the moment he was wounded in there during o'reilly. i said to myself, wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down. my hand was covered with blood, just absolutely blood all over the place. i immediately knew it was very serious that we were under attack. us and the one movement proceeded to drop to the ground low as for continuing to fly, there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way,
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i felt very safe because i had god on my side. the probably one of the most noteworthy parts of that speech was when trump actually thinks the secret service, even though they have failed to deal with a very, very serious security threat. this is something that has really upset a lot of trump supporters. and as we're going to be able to see now on the screen, you're going to be able to understand why, because it's just incredible that trump walked away from this situation with his life. actually, you can see just how close that bullet comes to essentially killing the former president going through his head. but just basically what trump calls divine intervention essentially is him just happening to move his head at that very time. i mean, so it's really understandable why trump supporters would be upset that the secret
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service wasn't able to deal with that, that threat. and also the fact that according to investigators that are currently working to get down to the details of what exactly happened, the secret service agents at the scene saw the actual shooter on his rooftop position about 20 minutes before he started shooting at trump and another wyoming senator says that he was told that the secret service had identified this would be assassin as a suspicious person around one hour before the shooting took place. so there are a lot of questions that still need to be answered in terms of why was there a failure to investigate? all right, he spoke for 90 minutes at last night didn't hey, it was based, sickly tom pain. we launched for him and it appeared like what he was speaking about, domestic issues, to the for. but in terms of internationally on the crisis, what's a rough thing across europe? for instance?
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what says if you, how is it going to solve that? well, trump, of course, promised that he himself would be the solution. he talked a little bit about us interventions into situations around the world, primarily against russia, that took place under different administrations, the georgia conflict, ukraine when crimea decided to have a referendum and become part of the russian federation from said that the us isn't going to get involved in any of that kind of stuff under another trump administration. i will end every single age national crisis that's occurred. the administration has created including the horrible war with russia and ukraine, which would have never happened to vice president under president bush. russia invaded or georgia on the president obama. russia took crimea under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president trouble. russia took nothing. a couple of things that trump mentioned
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there should be clarified like the war in georgia where this started after the us back president of the country decided to attack the republic of south a city of one of the countries former territories. that declared independence. and there were a number of russian peacekeepers in that area. and as a result of this attack, a lot of people were injured and killed as well. of course, we also know about the 2014 euro, my don, who dates all that took place and ukraine, that was backed by the united states. it ended up causing a number of ukrainian territories at that time to declare independence. and then they were attacked by the neo fascist, got back to governments that was in power. after here on my don, i took place, of course, after russel launched its military operation, 2 of those regions decided to vote to become part of the russian federation. done yes, can lugens along with another 2 former ukrainian territories is up at osha and care
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fun. so of course, the ukraine conflict as a whole continues to go on. but trump is promising that in the 1st 24 hours of another, trump presidency, he would resolve that entire situation. and what about the other global actors? he's going to have to deal with some of the, the friends, photos, etc. if he takes power was not touched upon. well yeah, he came down very hard on around and his speech accusing them of trying to continue to develop nuclear weapons. even though we have to remember that it was under trump presidency for that the 2015. i'm around nuclear deal was actually scrapped. right . and it's only after that that to run began to enrich uranium. but of course, according to the radium government that's only for peaceful purposes, not for the development of nuclear weapons. another part of his speech had to do with north korea. he said that it was an accomplishment of his that he was the 1st us president to set foot on north korean soil during the time of the tons,
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with the leader of the dpr. k came john own. and trump said that that's part of the, an overall policy he has that the us needs to be friends with any country that has nuclear weapons. i got along very well. north korea came younger and i got along very well with them depressed, aided. when i said that, how could you get along with it? well, you know, it's nice to get along with somebody has a lot of nuclear weapons or otherwise is to the old days, you say that's a wonderful thing. now they say, how could you possibly do that? now i got along with them and we stopped the missile launchers from north korea. now north korea is acting up again, but when we get back, i get along with them. if you'd like to see me back to, i think he misses me if you want to know the truth, of course raises another question about something that trump has been public about for a very long time that he views china as an opponent, a competitor of the united states and that's a country with a lot of nuclear weapons. so donald trump's making
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a lot of promises along the campaign trail. and if he gets selected, we're gonna have to see if he can actually follow up on the fine, even the drugs and alms, rude and communist party has passed away. at the age of 80 state media said he succumbed to a period of illness and ugly and food strong held vietnam's highest office from 2011. his tenuous walks spine on to corruption campaign to sore a number of the countries top officials dismissed. it was also well known for pioneering, so can find a boot diplomacy, a time describing veterans, flexible foreign policy, which has allowed the state to maintain close ties with. they will pay as from the us to russia and china settlement between express who's deepest condolences to the press on the thinking for a while from the whole team head and most goes on to on the 5 way 100. you over to rick sanchez in florida. was punching a punch always with great guest. it's direct impact
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the the, the, the hey everybody, i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be talking about today. my background is very different from gds. that is something you don't see every day. who is that? i will tell you, i said just this is direct impact. let's do it the
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