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the, the breaking news this, our a major i t, i teach disrupt, global network communication systems with her port spelling flights as well as on t, v channels going down there. do users cannot gain access. we're following the developing story both. so there was blood boring everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side the divine intervention now to a donald trump phase, saved him from deaf supporters of the former president continued to question how the secret service allowed last weekend's assassination attempts to
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the states so called suicide throw strikes that building near the us embassy and tell a b, reportedly killing one person and entering several others. plus we are the 1st $1.00 to $2.00 bodies to ends up 2 days in a week. what one of the hotels slopes on the planet are t senior correspondent, is among the 1st year list to see 1st found the fierce fighting ongoing for a key ton and done by us, which russian forces entered to the slide from our international new center in moscow. this is our t. let's go to the breaking news, developing this friday. a major disruption has had global
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communications with flights, right? across the world. delayed or ports are citing a global technical system. i teach stats affecting her lines and causing at disruptions reports say microsoft platforms at networks have a fresh us cyber security company. proud strike has admitted to being responsible for the are the firm supplies updates for microsoft by the way. this is happening just a day before the russian and the virus from casper ski said that it is quitting the u. s. market at citing pressure from american authorities after operating there for 2 decades. i want to go through a list of everything is affected here. so just you can see it on screen uh, everything which is being dealt with right at night. you have
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a list across the world, europe, and the us on the street in particular being at hit, not berlin brandenburg or port at grunted incoming and outgoing flights. and u. s. companies including at united airlines and delta airlines have suspended at flights check and delays of ours apparently because of the 10 size. the passengers as well, reportedly stranded in britain, the nations too busy as hubs, he throw on doubts which are mainly affected the 2 hubs mainly affected at by delays as well. the london stock exchange facing, i did just to that was at watching in britain. and you may have been changing, shall we hope you don't. but the right the morning at you'll have noticed tv news channels still being there are broadcasts, live on there, including sky news,
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which has been going on and off for life. the last an hour or so, reports coming in as well from australia that the national emergency mechanism group will make shortly the deal with a major disruption. in fact, we heard 1st from that country about what was ongoing today, the 911 and emergency service is reportedly experiencing issues as well. in the us, microsoft has said the company is at working to resolve the technical issues. we will bring you more on the developing stories as it affects countries on citizens from across the world. as more information comes the okay to more news today, donald trump has confirmed. he has accepted the republican nomination for the us
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presidency on the final day of the party's national convention. he was speaking days after the assassination attempt, which trump save gold, saved him from 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. and the one movement proceeded to drop to the ground as low as we're continuing to fly. there was blood boring everywhere. and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side. i. so the,
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what don't even know in this you do is ortiz, donal quarter, don't it was incredible. last weekend, just an inch away from, from losing his life and the former us president. what else did he have to say about the assassination attempt? well, 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 from 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
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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 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 or 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 basically a campaign we launched for him and it appeared like what he was speaking about
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domestic issues, to the for. but in terms of internationally on the crisis, what's a rough thing across europe? for instance? what says if you, how is he 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. a hi will end, every single agent 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
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under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president trump. russia took nothing. a couple of things that trump mentioned 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 of 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 coup d'etat that took place in 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 year on my don to place. of course,
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after russia launched its military operation, 2 of those regions decided to vote to become part of the russian federation done yet in lieu guns, along with another 2 former ukrainian territories is up our osha and care fund. 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, a 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, or that the 2015 and 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 iranian government that's only for peaceful purposes,
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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. and during the time of the time with the leader of the dpr, k came john own, then trump said that that's part of an overall policy. he has that the us needs to be friends with any country that has nuclear weapons. very well. no, it's korea came jonah, 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 something that has a lot of nuclear weapons or otherwise, as to the old days. you say that's a wonderful thing. now they say, how could you possibly do that? but now i got along with them and we stopped the missile launches 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,
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i think you mentioned to me if you want to know the truth. and then 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 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 them. will they be fulfilled? a lot of questions raised star to double quarter. thank you as well. if you want to hear the full 19 minutes speech, donald trump mate, the republican convention, you can a r t dot com, where you'll find there plenty more that is not covered in the legacy media. there the earlier i discussed the speech with veteran us broadcast, received most burg, um, former member of the pennsylvania state senate, bruce marx here, my credentials. so i'm so very excited about the present speech tonight.
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and, you know, it was, it was enormously interesting because you're at, he was taking him of the word name, you just had it right on his head. and it was at the beginning, the beginning, it was subdued, introspective. it created the impression that donald trump is, was reflecting about is near death experience that he had because you know, the bullet was just centimeters away from killing him. and i think one of the messages and he was trying to convey is that he wants to unify the country. that would be great if our country could be unified. and so when he gave his re courses to what he was thinking when he was almost killed and it was an interest back to mom left and being in the hall. and so i have to tell you it was very quiet. it was, every seat was filled in, the rena delegates, all delegates, other people,
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and people were lit, listed with tremendous attention to see what donald trump was going to say about that. i guess he's indebted that feels indebted to the agents that's, that rushed to the stage and, and, and, and helped him. and that's only a natural feeling if you almost died if you came within a centimeter of your life. and these people rushed to you wouldn't have picked you up in queens, you often put carried, you offer help to get all you get a feel it for them. but the, the, the, the, the world isn't happy. both democrats and republicans are, are really, really critical of the head of the secret service they wanted to testify next week before congress. i don't know if she will. she was confronted by 2 republican senators at the convention. she basically didn't answer their questions right away from them. there's a long way to go and finding out what the heck happened here and how, how this guy could be seen with a rifle by every body, and managed to shoot the president 1st,
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i think as well for the trump events ticket. as we might expect, it was very jovial, friendly. but do you for see any big differences between the 2? should they take power? i think um center to advance well understands. he's the vice president and his job is to implement the policies in the price of it. it's in a situation of course you have uh, you know, uh, advanced didn't support donald trump in 2016 when he ran for president. he said some very negative things about him and his position and i think it's correct is he never thought of donald trump would be the great president that he was and he just came around. um, so i know i think that and i think one of the reasons i, i know donald trump a little bit he's the son. i think one of the reasons that the senator benz was this is a young guy. he's 39 years old. i think donald trump does sees the potential of setting a red spring. his legacy is mr. trump focus a lot of attention on at global curren chrisy saying neither the ukraine or gas
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awards would have started if he was president. what's the main thing from? could have done to stop those conflicts. do you think trump doesn't want to keep supplying the, the aid we're giving to ukraine of, you know, on account of data over and over and over. we can't afford it and we don't have enough of munitions, quite frankly, print reports. so it's gather everybody around the table and talk and come to an agreement. and that's the only way this ends. i mean though, the short of world war 3, which we also talked about probably wouldn't console pricing in the way to find it . i think product present truck would have had that happen, sought to have a dialogue with present to. we understood, i understand, at least because i have an office in moscow. russia has concerns about the expansion of nato, particularly the ukraine. i think donald trump would have had a sensitive ear that in one would have hope that that would have been a way to avoid a lot of the bloodshed that the current since march of 2022. okay
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. to more news, all the basic news day, one person has reportedly been killed and several wounded as a certain named suicide drone hit, a building overnight near the u. s. embassy in tel aviv the will. after the strike explosion erupted and smoke was seen filling the street characteristic. all about the suicide. you a v dot motoring munition 8 people are in hospital for. busy thing the attack according to is really media and the idea says it's investigating the incident, but you have any face to who to militant group claims that they did it saying that they use a new drawing capable of bypassing interceptor systems not
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for the for the air force operating in the m and the on force is carried out to qualitative military operation, which consisted of targeting one of the important targets in new york. you probably get forever. yeah. and that's so cool. ms. riley tell of the the operation was carried out with a new drug named yes, a, which is able to bypass the enemies into set to systems and re dos on detected. yeah, the operation successfully achieve its goals. this will help me more demonstrators, how they again flooded the streets of jerusalem, calling for a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. they say his government has repeatedly failed to secure the return of as really hostages in from us captivity ortiz, middle east, corresponding 3. if an auction to watch the protest on foot every week, now, every thursday in such a day, crowds gather in front of nissan. yeah. who's residence in jerusalem to month and he's resignation. people say they are for 3 to 300 day thing. to the worried garza, $120.00 hostages are still held captive somewhere in the street with many of them
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dad, and the end of the war is nowhere inside. we spoke to someone with a protest or is here earlier. let's take him to study because hardly 5 so kind of similar only for his read jim government. he doesn't know about the people about the cost of just here's the best for this demonstration is to enforce our, convince our government, and particularly our prime minister to make a deal to bring the kids most people back. this is our people that are about 5 minutes and he only deals with himself on this. it's lauren balls. the hostages that were called phoebe to bring them back because we think now there is a good deal and look at my shirt. i mean, it's in here what it says up, all the hostages must come back home now. and now it was 9 months ago. it's now and
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now again and again, every day, less and less hostages, our lives progress towards hostage they will face a set back last week when is real targeted? a key mass bigger mohammad, the day and guys and my was the head area packed with displaced people. talks paused for awhile and review later thanks to the efforts of mediators. experts now indicates that how mazda is still open to the deal. shifting the responsibility to israel to take action, we hear from ancient though that the militant groups still didn't provide any information on hostages who is alive, how many of them my dad, and that creates a me, your obstacle tips, were simply heading private discussions with hostage families these really defense minister highlighted favorable conditions for an agreement and urge increased pressure on nation yahoo to finalize the bills you for his upcoming trip to the us
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. this sunday. there is also a strong public outcry now for a thorough investigation into why these really government security forces and military were unable to save gar, say, of citizens on october 7th, many including days behind me. no place personal blame on newton yahoo for these tragic oversight. however, the prime minister believes that now is not the right time for such an inquiry, claiming 1st i must defeat from us. here is the official statements from new tonia whose office right now people don't want us to go into a dramatic internal investigation. well, our hostages are still being held, and so many soldiers have lost their lives to protect the country. of course, there will be an investigation, but right now we are focused on winning this war. meanwhile, earlier on says a thing is really holloman's passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a palestinian state to symbolic events. experts say, meant to send the message to washington ahead of him that he was treat to the
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united states of america. that clearly will have a negative effect on the hosp still and see why a talk. the connected of israel firmly opposes the establishment of a palestinian state west of jordan. the stablish mint of a palestinian state in the hearts of the land of israel will pose and existential danger to the state of israel and its citizens. perpetuate these really palestinian conflict and destabilize the region and these world the ra forces strongly opposing the dale with the countries of national security administer being one of the leading voices against that on says they've been greed, have far ride settler politician visits at the temple mount holy sites for both jews and muslims, including the ox, most the said holy place, and as long to pray for the return of his really hostages quote. without making a reckless deal. so rendering he also b, b for more military pressure on her must just our as often as really the negation
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arrived in egypt for further talks. it sparked strong reactions from palestinians. the visit was deemed at dangerous escalation with warnings issued. that's the way it is. plain with fire recalls have been made for a road and mobilization to counties. really assaults on the palestinian foreign ministry denounced vendors visits as a provocative intrusion. it's important to notice that similar moves have previously repeatedly treated escalations. the fact that some ice cold beer over 7 attacks on these real operational ok so flawed speaks volumes about the sensitivity or face issue and band or can not not understand that. well, we spoke to a former member of the is really parliament for the left wing, had dashed party who say is the country's leader doesn't want them investigation into his cap into actions since the outbreak of war because he's trying to avoid
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responsibility. nothing. no, no. you what do you need on yahoo? it does not want to be held accountable. he has been trying since october 7th to evade responsibility and shifted for these deep strategic failure and unprecedented crisis in these roles. history. he wants to shift the blame to the military. so that he doesn't bear responsibility, especially since there was a wide spread and comprehensive popular demand for an official investigation committee. late by supreme court judge, this requires the prime minister and all the officials to appear before the court and give testimony that may lead to penalties if they try to conceal facts and evidence. so need on your host, fight is to save himself, not the safe. he's real at this stage, and this is part of the predicament israel has gotten itself into. usually the prime minister benefits from the results of the war because usually is really wins and makes that you've mentioned this was,
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she would then collect all the metals. but in this case, you don't, you all have a, just a catastrophic failure predicament, an unprecedented crisis. and he wants to escape this responsibility and avoid being held accountable for what happened tough to october 7th. but he has a bigger case to escape because he has previous trials from before october 7th. he is supposed to appear in corruption trials. he wants to save his scheme. that's his main concern. and therefore, the right one is trying to save me money off of from paying the price for his crimes. now on the front lines of the ukraine conflict ortiz, senior correspondent, broadcast the of has become one of the 1st journalists to visit the in buffalo ton of october. at to in the done yes, republic which russian troops entered 2 months ago. the fighting, there is fierce. i'm are off my list, the file a brief report before moving on to safety. a lacy's, yes,
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we are now and i to the agent of one of the hotels spots on the planet monument to the soldiers is accompanying the high rise buildings around over the past hour and a half. we have been walking slowly from the outskirts to the very centre. we've counted 20 success tv drones since we came in. we are the 1st shot unless we managed to enter. i today to know there's, there's no guarantee of safety getting in here to the north of the russian troops are pushing about to columbus to pause. i'll kind of just get to the north west of me. russian troops are pushing into team. i see i've got to the west of me. russian troops are pushing at the progress to the south. west russian troops are pushing into the shoulders. trudy off to the collapse of updating the hip and the capture of budgets. and when you create in forces sled from virginia to the credit lines began to crumble. the problem for you crane news is something called a commodity of told me, isn't that they don't have enough people. it's that they don't have enough soldiers
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. the situation here in the, in that she did turn up as well as further newell, see a baltimore in uh, in the conduct of region isn't good for ukraine. it isn't looking promising for you credit and there is no break for your grade on the horizon. now you'll be aware of multiple us administrations have made their support for pro democracy relatives around the world very clear on the times directly so, but it appears not when it comes to protecting allies in kenya, the american embassy in nairobi has worn to update government protesters to relent, describing those seeking change and far from a fluffer eng. like we're calling for bucket tours and opportunities to avoid blocking roads and looting businesses all actress, police and protesters of like truth reputed violence and be held accountable for wrong doing a while. it comes as
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a country's high court suspended above the protest in nairobi. police out earlier forbidding the demonstration. so i think public safety was that was the head of a platinum protest over the gun. busy been sec, another policy, the canyon government has appealed to those rallying system. in the community. a peaceful presentation on russ a rock. it's in kenny law, small talk to the government, tried to push through, and i am asked by tax hikes, bill, dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded in several days of violence. that's all crowd storm the parliament building in nairobi, the chaos force president. route total full, the controversial mood. i'm dismissed,
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most of his cabinet. but the country's economy has continued to plunge, forcing the government to borrow even more money from foreign creditors. a high interest rates. well, chief legal console for it can use opposition as a meal party for the one b. so he's, it's the authorities which are ultimately responsible for the violence. like, how should of any kind of embassy adopt the narrative and the language of the government in describing what is blame on the districts is i think we intend to be able to government some license into a brick and that continuing process. and clearly the intention to close the eyes to some extreme may just have to be with the government to adopt to bring this up, possibly to guide that people will be shot by the police. and they have not died because the attack by their fellow citizens. it is that people who are shocked and
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uh oh, do you guys still here with the team? just kinda just as a director from the police, but because of the casualties that we have. so the government is the one that has put the narrative that there is violence. but what do we have seen is that every time the police have multi to for years with the protest as the protest from going on very peacefully and sometimes is produced some done into the night. we have had protest as in town, we to be nights without any breakages, without any rouse, and to help this really gone home. and this has a hole in only been seen when the police have decided to break up and to prevent any protest from going on. the new boss edition or dispensation that we have is the constitutional 2010, is that you do not need the permission of the police to exercise your rights. and that is what the high court re emphasizes to be. that the people have the right to assemble on the article that is.
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