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on the trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale . now, the panes, grounded with thousands of passengers effect the news channel, both side and bang ball flight, a huge idea outage, pull the tail to global net was communication system. all the way the developing story there was blood boring everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side. the sign in says that it should not to donald trump says save him from staff as his support to continue to question how the secret tavis allowed last week had the fascination that's happened to us. the
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old server thought i tried and strikes of building the us have the fee and have a be reported to be kidding $1.00 cause some injury. several others we are the 1st one is to manage to enter. i today to know which 11 of the causes of support on the planet to you've seen your correspondence among the foster john. let's just say floss have deep space pointing on. subbing for a key town and so on the back, which russian pools is answered. she wants to go to the cisco on 3 pm. hey, and i'm most go with life from our age to this friday, the 19th of july. it's good to have you with us. but let's start with the big story
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of the day. a major global i t outage has disrupted telling the telecommunication systems worldwide, which will king flights of grounded stopped markets, close tv channels of that, not all to pause and all that key infrastructure severely disrupted us. cyber security company crowd strike has that message being responsible for the error. so the, so i'm surprised updates from microsoft. well, we're doing now biology correspondence image charges bringing us the latest on this . i mean, we talked about this last how this is very epic. it's affecting sectors all across the world, from health to defense, from diplomacy, to tv and broad costs thing as well. just walk us through the implications. what do we know so far? now of course, the massive crash has knocked down the windows operating system as well as banks in airports. it's been said that crowd strike or the security firm was the one behind it. and the c o. the firm came out saying that the issue has been identified and
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that they are currently working on it. now of course, no one was exempt from this because media outlets were also off area, including, for instance, kind use. of course, the european stocks are well made and due to the situation and banks were, are also down according to the bank of israel. they came out with a statement saying that the malfunction, as essentially produce the partial effect on the nation's banking system. so that because 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 grounded all flights and now airports have gone old school. now they're hand writing a war, the passes for passengers, whether it be in hong kong or even in india. another point says it's been reported
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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 to figure it out. home security internet as well as emergency services are old software and according to danish authorities, they want the fire alarm systems are now unable to transmit uh, a war need to responders. but it's quite interesting because, well, all of these western institutions are suffer and it seems that ross shaw 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 the bank, 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
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systems. now the situation is, of course, developing, so we'll have to keep an eye on what's coming next. indeed though, is maybe it's short all to correspond to bring us the latest on that. thank you. well fullness, cyber security contractor for the us department of defense cabin sheet c says the west and network security companies are really not as reliable as they claim to be . it says that it's a good idea to not rely on microsoft windows. i t people usually do their up dates in the middle of the night so they can check things so they do not affect the daily operations. so that's why it points to a bad update from them. but i think they will step back. they will review how when, when they're putting out updates, and many i to companies will also look at it. but they really don't have good
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options to go elsewhere. crowd straight is the largest and most reputable company out there because 1st key is always had and if you reputation in the united states, i personally use them for years and never had an issue. so, you know, i think people who actually have knowledge of these things look deeper into the situation then the government said, and we know that we've been told russia's bad so therefore we should avoid them. these security companies are not as reliable as they claim they are. they hurry up, they patch problems quickly. donald trump has confirmed that he has accepted the republican nomination, so the us presidency on the final day of the policies national convention. he was facing just days alter of coal stop assassination attempt. trump says that it was
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gold and saved him from that. 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 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
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thanks to 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 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
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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 quickly a campaign 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? 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
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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 the crimea under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president trouble. russia took nothing. a couple of things, a 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
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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 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 here on my don took place, of course, after russia launched its military operation, 2 of those regions decided to vote to become part of the russian federation. done yet. and lou guns along with another 2 former ukrainian territories is up at osha and careful on. 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,
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etc. if he takes power without touch the pump. 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 am 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, with the leader of the dpr. take him john own and 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, aided when i said that,
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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 that her. wow, 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 what if you wanna pay the full 19 minutes page that's on the top made that the republican convention you can add up to you no problem, you'll find that there was an to move up that might not be covered in the
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mainstream media. and every time i am i calling human o'neil discussed the speech with the section us food costs to see miles, bug, and full, a member of the pennsylvania state senate, pre smocks here, my credentials. so i'm so very excited about the present speech tonight. and, you know, it was, it was enormously interesting because you're at, he was thinking him of the word name, it just hit it right on his head. and it was at the beginning, the beginning, it was some do the introspective. it created the impression that donald trump is mostly flat thing about is near death experience that he had cuz you know, the bullet was just centimeters away from killing him. and i think one of the messages that 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
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to what he was thinking when he was almost killed, it was an interest beckett moment and being in the audience i have to tell you it was very quiet. it was every seat was filled in the arena. delegates all delegates, other people 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 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 offer help to get up. 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
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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, 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 some policies in the price of it. it's in a situation of course of 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 this and i think one of the reasons i,
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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 rad, springer's legacy. mister tom, focus 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 you 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 pricing the way to find it. i mean, present truck would have had to have it. we have sought to have
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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 of that, and one would have hoped that that would have been a way to avoid a lot of the bloodshed that the current since march of 2022 the, the chief of the ruling communist party has died today at the age of 18. the country's state media made the announcement of them agree and food strong held vietnam's highest office from 2011. his tenure was the tourist for an empty corruption campaigns or a number of the countries help officials. he dismissed. he was also well known of pioneering funds to diplomacy, and that's basically a time describing fit ons, flexible foreign policy, which has it out the state to maintain close ties with global play is east on west
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and lights and china to the us or to ryan to say you the funny one pass that has been reported killed and several others wounded, has a so named suicide, drove and hit a building overnight near the us embassy in tennessee. the off to the strike, an explosion erupted on smoke, was seen filling the street characteristic of that type of noir training unit should as well as the single fatality 8 people are in hospital following the attack . according to his right, the media, the idea said it's investigating the incident, the m and face tuesday, minutes from group has claimed responsibility. the attack saying it deployed a new drone capable of 5, pulsing into set the system not for the for so
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for writing in the me in the on false is carried out to qualitative military operation. which consisted of targeting one of the important targets in the occupied. yeah. for area 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 plus plus live. now carol, on university professor site, how much mirandi always good to get your perspective on things. thank you very much . i mean, the 1st thing i want to ask you, but today's attack and intel of feed, what do you think it reflects doesn't reflect, is really weakness or does it reflect innovative technology of the, of, of the who sees. and i think it's both. it shows the thing is brand new regime does not have the sort of technology that can prevent such strikes. and it
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also shows how rapidly the military capabilities of the outside, along with the west coast difficulties, the advanced how it backs it. come. yeah, man now has become a major our in the region, despite the decade of genocide carried out against the admin. uh, with the help of the west. uh uh. so what are you using moratti's? uh, are you know, years of, of some really barbaric strikes on the country. and the americans helped impose the star of agencies in the red sea. but despite all that we see now the gentleman has effectively defeated the us navy, in the red sea ships destined to is riley ports are blocks or they're sunk. and ships that wants to leave is rarely rushing ports. they cannot go through the red sea, neither despite the us and the british attempts to facilitate that movement and
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government for him. so not has said repeatedly that this will continue until the genocide completely stops in the engine yahoo resume. except as he's fine, i mean, is also obviously claiming probably i'm surprised me that iran was involved in detroit an attack. what do you make of that occupation? and i think it's quite obvious that yeah, me and over the last decade as become a power and i think we should all remember that when the saudis began there war on . yeah. moving initially. yeah, i mean did not have these drone or miss our capabilities, but they were actually, they were gradually developed over a decade and what brought the war to an end? so the war, what were the? yeah, many strikes of miss island drones on key. so the installations and since then since
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the ceasefire, government has only rock growing stronger in the same is true, it's not as well the resistance in the north. the same is true with gaza. we've seen that there's really regime has failed to take this small thought on the map. after 9 months of genocide. and of course the resistance in iraq and syria. this right is on deep trouble. they can blame, you, run all they want. but the fact is that the international community has come to despise the regime. they see the genocide every day on social media, even though western social media tries to hide it and tries to shadow band accounts, or they shut down an account. and the bad band terms, but still people are across the world are seeing it because it's not just the western media that exists anymore. the world is changing countries at their own media and people are more much more aware of what's going on. so as well as despise across the world, they are failing on the battlefield, both the 11 on and in gaza. and now we see that as a whole,
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these are and sort of law happened successful in striking, telling me, i mean, i and you that obviously talk about what's going on in golf. so it's interesting because these really government said we need to wage the school and we need to fight it to the very end. whatever that means in order to make as well safe. but it seems when we look at the news and all the she listen to what you'll say, that the very opposite has happened. and what's more, it seems that the diplomatic support that is well felt was war to types of a sense. it's conception a broad is also not as want to tight as they to yes, it's only the united states that supports this genocide. and of course the europeans who will do whatever the americans say, the canadians australians, new zealand. they will, they will forbade united states even if it's ready to machine kills 2000000 people
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in gods. and we have to remember that according to the labs, the journal buried credible english medical journal up to 2, almost 200000 out of sydney and stepan, murdered. in the last 9 months, but you still see that the american political establishment is completely pro israel, but that's not how it is across the world. the world use this very differently. it is, ramsey regime is despise everywhere. and even in the united states, despite the trunk and despite finding and despite the congress men and women and the senators, public opinion is running against those right. the machine is the same, is true in europe. so not only has this raven reading failed in gaza on the battlefield, despite all the massacres, not only has it failed, utterly against, has will not, never, not, and against a b as a sort of law, who with these as well. but they've, they've destroyed their image in the eyes of global public opinion. and,
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and by the way, the west is also destroyed as south and it's, it's a, gave me, the mask is off in the west can no longer talk about human rights and russians or human rights in china, or anywhere else in the world. are you wrong? because the world has seen that this genocide cannot be carried out without western support and the west is helping and enabling this raising machine to do so. i thought i'd just go back to the tag near the u. s. embassy in tennessee. i mean, we would talk to about a little bit on this claim that they do use a new trailer, but basically can bypass any kind of intercept the system, which is obviously the explanation for why electrically it wasn't picked up by, as well as very famous on don't system, i suppose the natural question that anyone would off is how one of us did these full says manage to develop a military industrial industry to the point where they could possess missiles and drugs, the comp being deceptive despite of course, like you said,
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um having suffered huge human cost. um, we're not going to talk about the humanitarian issue and the countries on government crisis will definitely be ronnie is have been supporting the resistance, whether in yemen or not, been on the rock in syria and of course and gaza. the right hands have been helping them for decades and it's, it's not ca secrets that the tunnels and the defense capabilities that we seeing are largely there because the writers help them to create them. but at the same time, the west end is ready the machine. they failed to acknowledge that the intelligence and the innovation that exist among young people, that young man and maybe not any rocking gaza without their dedication, without their determination. no, no one, no, no matter what, tell roger anyone else gives them that they would fail. these people are determined
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to stand on their own feet. they're determined to bring about independence in their countries, and they're determined to and an s no supremacist receipts is extraordinary. that's the only countries in the world that are against removing at no supremacy isn't the only countries that are totally against ending apartheid in racism are western countries. i'm very quickly if i could just as a final thing, do you think that this incident is going to signal a new level of escalation? which i mean, we had any recent you from the russian 4 minutes when he was picking up the un security council. the c rush is very worried about the expansion of this conflict and need to back some web thoughts, nothing. and not of every day that this genocide continues, things get worse for his ralph's b k transfer this way, the regime and, and, and all of the political establishment is that reaching is becoming cemented across the world. because the damage is simply rich go, we see them day and day out,
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and the defeat becomes greater until now they were defeated alongside their borders . now they're being struck at the heart of the region, obviously. yeah, i mean, we'll be doing more of this in the future as well that we'll be doing work this in the future. so the israel to the bottom of the war lapse, the rater at the defeat is for the regime. i personally believe the design, the resume is a diversion. it will not last maybe more years, but if they continue to work for much longer, it will only shorten the life of this apartheid regime. the only way out of this is ultimately a ceasefire. and of course, a permanency is fine, of course, accepting palestinians as equal human beings. something that the west doesn't want to hear. that was the site mohammed rhonda tyrone university professor. as always, we appreciate your time you inside since you went out to the front lines of the ukraine conflict all to senior correspondent broadcast if has become
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one of the fast john les to visit the in fact, old town over. correct. not on the done yet, but public which russian troops and to 2 months ago, the fighting that is fis and trojans all lloyd springs to modern. you want us to send a brief report before moving on to safety. the place is yes, 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 and that's who managed to enter it. and that is, there's no guarantee of safety getting in here to the north of me. russian troops are pushing about 2 kilometers. 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.

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