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the, the planes grounded with thousands of passengers affected news channels, all that and find offline. a huge i t outage pulls is titled to global net, what communication system west point of the developing story. also to come there was blood boring everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side the divine and to then said not to donald. trump says saved him from death as his support to continue to question how the secret. so i was allowed last weekend's assassination attempt to a cause. and
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the so called a suicide drive and strikes a building near the u. s. embassy in tennessee, proportionately can one past, and i'm enjoying several others. last, we are. the 1st one is who managed to enter. i 2 days in a wage, please. what one of the hotel spots on the planet called st senior correspondent, is among the foss. john, let's to say 5 times. the 5th fighting ongoing for a key town until in the past, which russian falls invented 2 months ago, the coming to life from the russian capital. this is all to international who is good to have your company next, but using us this friday. what, like i said, we all the getting without breaking news. huge story. i'm
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a job global i. t outage has disrupted telecommunication systems worldwide with flight square around it stopped small kits, close tv channels off at no cost on all of the key infrastructure stability disrupted us. cyber security company crowd strike has admitted to being responsible for the around the fund supplies software updates from microsoft. well with joy now biology correspondent in may med job, bringing us the latest on the incident. i mean, the name of this is, i mean, an epic fail this mean by crowd strike having global implications. i mean, you're looking the us new zealand, australia, india, the u. k. and of course, affecting institutions on so many different levels just took us through it, is now a mass of crash has knocked down the windows operating system as well as banks, an airport. the airport, of course, it came out that crowd stripe is the one behind it. but the media outlets were also
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not exempt from the situations kind years, for instance, has gone off. and on top of that, the european stocks are also ahmed. and due to the situation, but the banks are also down, the bank of israel came out with a statement stating that the malfunction has produced a partial effect in the countries banking system. south africa's the biggest bank has also seen a trouble and nationwide, and when it comes to airports, we have the us airlines. we have halted their flights due to communication issues, burly and has also uh, canceled all flights as well. and airports right now are currently going back uh old school where they are now hand in hand writing the tickets to uh, boarding passes to passengers whether it be in hong kong or even in india. and now we also have reports that claim that the powers olympics games committee has also
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seen issues and was hit by the global crisis. deals, trillion. government has also hold for an emergency meeting due to the situation at home security. internet or even emergency services are also struggling right now. according to danish authorities. they've said that their warranty, the fire alarm systems, are now unable to transmit a warning to responders. now, it's interesting because wal western institutions are struggling at the moment. russia, on the other hand, is reporting no trouble at all. the russian air system is completely fine, as well as the russian railway system. on top of that, the biggest major bank in rochester bank has also seen no trouble whatsoever. the washington finance ministry has taken this point to essentially stress how important it is to work on your own domestic systems. the situation with microsoft,
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they say, has shown the importance of especially not relying on any older for and systems. but as the situation continues to develop, we will bring you more on that. that was the name of it shall bring us the very latest on not likely whom is that it is obviously a very developing story. the updates are coming in sick and fall off. well, to discuss it all. now let's also uh, cross live to a tool to pack the cyber security x xbox and data scientists. now until i'm very happy, but you'll have to join us. i'm, i'm a bit of a technological i'm t talent. um, i can tug on it off the computer, so this is all a bit of my head. but i do want to ask you, i mean, it's clear that this is a major global incident. some of putting it, in fact the law just local i t outage ever seen in your experience. do you think that that's a fair assessment?
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yes, that is a fair assessment, i would say, and this has been a big oh, i was good sense for the very big embarrassment for microsoft as a company per se. and a major chaos across the world and into a little bit facing major problems, particularly in the l headlines and the other biggest sufferers at this time period . and that would seem to points across the globe. and then didn't do a particular where people are really struggling at this time period with dyslexia major, major problem with respect to what i did want to ask you. you said how it's obviously been an embarrassment for microsoft. i mean, providing the security software is crowd strike, you know, a huge us company and it's admitted we had a glitch in the slate to stop data. i mean, things like this where to have a psychological impact on customers starting today. and so inevitably we'll den global reputation. yes it, but this was reported as putting the time just to the,
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the dispos did make might to the list below us on the side of reporting to the fact that they have the notices at all. and the people are not able to access services from. yes, it is. uh, i would say, uh, let me put in. they might be that this entire says the social security runs on trust. so but trust has to be gained done by the law enforcement now go into the, the, by the, by my microsoft and the by called strike. both of them makes shaw dots, therefore to put them so that they can gain back the trust of the people and customers at large in particular the enterprise best customer service. so i'm, you know, what i was reading love to see about the extent of the damage being done. we're not talking about just different continents. you open here talking about india, the us be here. you. k is strange in new zealand. we're also talking about will be sectors, right? i mean, the stock exchange hospitals, bank supermarkets, tv lines,
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and it really shows you how much one of these companies rely on a single one crowd strike and microsoft. so my question to you, i suppose is, i mean that's clearly a monopoly by crowd strike and microsoft, i mean shortly at this point, wants to be looking for diversification. it shows how dangerous a monopoly can be. yes, 7 monopolies across the good idea in any given sector and then plays one of the baby living so significant, but heavily dependent on technology for everyday life. and then the simplest, possibly the independence policy of this. i mean, it's sort of a good idea to be dependent on one company, one product, one idea, it has to be diversified as the say, you know, the better the, the more diapers, if i do all the less of the risk that you're looking at. so yes, i mean come feeds and countries need to diversify the product lines, their ideas, the processes, and also the training process for people across the blue. and then they have to be,
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they could go back to the do you think instead of it's like this can actually, well, this is very damaging and very costs me can be a positive thing in the end and not they will be a sort of a top to list for national home grown software and cyber security funds, the governments might say, well actually maybe we shouldn't have an over reliance on this case on a weston company. we really need to be able to secure our own systems of some of the line. it gives us a, you know, a lot of similar lines is it kind of get pointed out, is that might be a guess getting, i would say might be a cascading effect. the, the country is beginning to think of the spot though the think on this product. you see how this is going to be a problem or challenge, particularly in case of, you know, strikes like these other countries go toward what happens in that case. you know, they need to be very careful, perhaps something white start thinking about it and they will not look at a different strategy and thought defining as i said heavily on one company,
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one product, one, ideology, one philosophy, let's keep us on. so i would say if i go to that, we can diminish our risk or control august the might be as much as we can. so that would be one of the big changes that you might be seeing again coming coming days. but we want to do that part of the changes that you might see at all. well, diversification, and so i can, you know, about the, i'm very glad that despite all these out, just as you and i still managed to have this conversation, that was, i told you about the cybersecurity expert and data scientist. thank you very much. thank you. the thing like, well donald trump has confirmed but he has accepted the republican nomination to the us presidency on the final day of the policies national convention. he was speaking days officer and assassination attempt. trump says, god saved him from the and i said to myself, wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear,
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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 in one movement proceeded to drop to the ground low as we're continuing to fly. there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way, 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,
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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 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's 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
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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. 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? what says if you, how is it going to solve that? well, trump, of course, promise 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. trump 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 h, a national crisis that's occurred. the administration has created including the
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horrible war with russia and ukraine, which would have never happened to vice president under president bush. russia invaded or georgia funded president obama. russia took the crimea 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 bassetti, of one of the countries former territories. that declared independence and there were a number of russian peacekeepers in that area and, 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
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. 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 euro my done took place. of course, after russia launched its military operation, 2 of those regions decided to vote to become part of the russian federation. then yes. can lugens, along with another 2 former ukrainian territories, is up our osha and care 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 old 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
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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, 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, with the leader of the dpr take him 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. i got along very well. north korea came, jo, no, and i got along very well with them depressed, aged 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 is to the old days, you say that's a wonderful thing now they say, how could you possibly do it? and now i got along with them and we stopped the missile launchers from north korea
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. 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 you message me if you want to know the truth. that 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 is 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 one if you want to add the full 19 minutes being. so no. trump made that the republican convention is kind of pools, but you'll have to go on to auction dot com, release and find plenty more of that stuff, probably not covered in the legacy media part. and while i quoted, you know, neil discussed this page with veteran us for would cost a steve miles book and full a member of the pennsylvania state senate for small here my credentials. so i'm
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so very excited about the president's speech tonight and, you know, it was, it was enormously interesting because you're at, he was taking him of the word name, you just hit it right on his head. and it was at the beginning, the beginning. he was subdued the introspective. it created the impression that donald trump is mostly flat thing about is near death experience that he had cause, you know, the bullet was just setting meters 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. it would be great if our country could be unified is so when he gave his re courses to what he was thinking when he was almost killed, it was an interest specter moment and being in the audience, i have to tell you it was very quiet. it was, every seat was filled in the arena,
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delegates all the delegates, other people and people were lit, listed with tremendous attachment to see what donald trump was gonna 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 a, 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 off or help to get all you get a feel it for them. but the, the, the, the, the world isn't half the 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 the implementing policies in the present situation. of course, of uh, you know, uh, advanced student 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 this 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
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a lot of attention on at global curren chrisy saying neither the ukraine or gas awards would have started if he was president. what's the main thing trump could have done to stop those conflicts? do think trump doesn't want to keep supplying the, the aid we're giving to ukraine of, you know, on accounted aid 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 the short of world war 3, which we also talked about probably wouldn't. and so prices in the way to find it. i think product present truck would have had to 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 and one would have hoped that that would have been
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a way to avoid a lot of the bloodshed that the current since march of 2022. the one person has been reported killed and several others wounded as a so named suicide detroit and hit a building overnight. near the u. s. embassy in tennessee. the whole off to destroy, can explosion erupted and smoke was seen filling the street characteristic of that type of nurturing munition, as well as the single fatality 8 people are in hospitals following the attack, that's according to his really media. the idea of said it's investigating instance in the meantime, and you haven't based 15 minutes where it has the planes responsibility saying it deployed a new drone capable of bypassing into septa systems or not for the full cell, for writing in the human the on sol as is carried out to qualitative military
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operation, which consisted of targeting one of the important targets in the occupied. yeah. for area so cool. ms. riley televi, available in the operation was carried out with a new drug named yes. a which is able to bypass the enemies into septa systems and radars on detected. yeah, the operations successfully achieve its goals this well yeah, but meanwhile, demonstrates us have again flooded the streets of jerusalem. cooling for that prime minister to resign. use benjamin netanyahu of repeatedly failing to secure the return of those as waiting hostages, who continued to be held by him us onto his release bureau chief, um, or if an ocean i filed this report from the c every week now every thursday and 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 almost 300 day thing to the word god. $120.00 hostages are still held captive somewhere in the street with many of
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them. dad and the end of the war is nowhere inside we spoke to someone with a protest or is here earlier. let's take them to study. maybe can hardly find so kind of similar read jim government. it doesn't, you know about the people of other hostages. here's the best stories around this demonstration is to enforce our, convince our government, and particularly our prime ministers to america deal to bring the kids most people back. people about 5 minutes and he only deals with himself and with movies on there it goes. it's lauren balls the hostages that we call 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, that's all the hostages must come back home now. and now it was 9 months ago. it's
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now and now again and again, every day. less and less hostages, our lives progress towards hostage still face as such. back last week, one is real target that a key mass bigger mohammed the day and goes on my was the head area packed with displaced people, talks paused for awhile and reuse later, thanks to the efforts of mediators, experts now indicates that her mazda is still open to the deal shifting the responsibility to israel to take action. we hear from agents though, that's a militant groups still didn't provide any information on hostages who is alive, how many of them a 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 increase pressure on nation yahoo to finalize the bills you for his upcoming trip to the us . this sunday. there is also a strong public outcry now for
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a thorough investigation into why these really government security forces and military were unable to safeguard say, a citizen is on october 7, many including days behind me now plays 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 thomas. here is the official statements from the attorney 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, so say these really parliament passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a palestinian state to symbolic events experts say, meant to send the message to washington, the head of the trip to the united states of america. that clearly will have
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a negative effect on the cost of steel and si fi, a tops. the connected of israel firmly opposes the establishment of a palestinian state west of jordan. the establishment of a palestinian state in the heart 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 israel, the ra forces, strongly opposing, been dale, with the country's national security administer being one of the leading voices against the on says they've been viewed, have far right, settler politician visits at the temple mount holy sites for both is jews and muslims, including the ox, most the said holy as place and as long to pray for the return of his really hostages quote, without making a reckless deal or so rendering. he also v before mo, military pressure on her must just our is off to in his really delegation arrives
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in egypt for further talks. it sparks from reactions from palestinians. the visit was deemed as dangerous escalation with warnings, assured that data is playing with fire. a cold have been made for a road and mobilization to counties. really assaults on the palestinian foreign ministry denounced vendors to visit as a provocative intrusion. it's important to notice that similar moves have previously repeatedly treated escalations the fact that some ice cold beer pulver 7 attacks on these real operational ox of lots speaks volumes about the sensitivity office issue and band. we are can not, not understand that. while we spoke to a former member of the is really a parliament for the left wing dash part. he believes that the countries need to is torching any investigation into as cabinets actions during on since the outbreak of war in order to ensure his political supply. nothing, yeah,
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oh 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 here wants to shift the blame to the military so that she doesn't bear responsibility. especially, she's, there was a wide spread and comprehensive popular demands for an official investigation committee lighted by supreme court judge, which 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 he's on yahoo's 5 is to save himself, not to say feasible at this stage. and this is part of the predicament israel has gotten itself into. usually the problem, it is the benefits from the results of the war because usually is really wins. and makes that you've minutes and bass was, she would then collect all the metals. but in this case, you don't, you all have a,
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just a catastrophic failure predicament, an unprecedented crisis. and he wants to escape this responsibility and avoid being held accountable for what had been talked to october 7th. but he has a big case to escape because it 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 tween is trying to save money off of from paying the price for his crimes . but let's finish up on the front lines of the crane conflict on t's senior correspondent where our downstairs has actually become one of the fast john les to visit the in fact, old town over tract. and in the den, yes, the public which russian troops and to 2 months ago, while the fighting that is fis on trojans, on lloyd springs tomorrow, at any monitors to send a brief report before we have to move on to safety.
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