And hold on to your helmets Kieran Reilly and his bmx have the Paris Olympics in their sights. And coming up on bbc news, shane lowry s The Player to catch at the open. Hes in the clubhouse after this birdie helped keep him at the top of the leaderboard. Good evening on a day of worldwide It Chaos after a global outage Hit Systems in multiple countries, affecting millions of people. Thousands of flights have been cancelled, Banking And Health care has been affected including The Nhs and some Tv Channels have been taken off air. The problems were first reported at shops and banks in australia. In the united states, several airlines grounded flights, as the impact of the technical failure made itself felt. Soon there were delays and big queues at airports in the uk and elsewhere across The World here are just some of the places affected. The american cyber Security Firm Crowdstrike has admitted a defect in a Software Update It Issued which crashed windows devices. The company is deployin
On the other, she is staying with the same record as far as see it on issues like The Border and when you look at the polling, she is not polling any better Thanjoe Biden and that is what concerns democrats. For practical and political reasons, Ifjoe Biden does not remain on the ticket, then you have to go to Cameron Harris, neither of these scenarios is a slam dunk, Joe Biden continuing is no guarantee the democrats win and Kamala Harris stepping on is no guarantee. We are all within the margins here. Three to five points you can usually make up to five points you can usually make up even in a divided country like this. But Kamala Harris, for the practical reasons, number one, how many of her days are left to run for president . She is the only one who could inherit all of the fundraising that has been done, the organisation and the resources, all of that, because you cannot transfer that to anybody else so if somebody else runs for president you are starting from scratch, nothing, zi
Of the fells. On bbc london. Stay with us here on Bbc News for continuing Coverage And Analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and Around The World. Good evening. After a day of worldwide It Chaos caused by a global outage, the boss of the Cybersecurity Firm responsible has said it could be some time before all systems are back up and running. Thousands of flights have been cancelled, Banking And Health care has been affected, including the nhs, and some Tv Channels have been taken off air. Millions of people have been affected. The problems were first reported in australia before spreading across the world including here, where there were delays and big queues at airports. The american Cybersecurity Firm crowdstrike did finally come forward to admit a defect in a Software Update it had issued, which crashed windows devices. The company is deploying a fix, but not before widespread mayhem. Tonight, we will be looking at exactly what happened and how it has affected patients,
state department. tell me what s new in the sanctions. you know, i can t count how many rounds of sanctions there have been against russia. this has new elements. it does, jim. as you pointed out there, one of the things that this executive order and sanctions by treasury are doing today are seeking to go after russia economically, to target their sovereign debt. now their actions being taken today, financial restrictions on american companies that are going go in effect in a few months here. and then there is also the possibility that this administration could actually use this executive order to then put into place more restrictions that are going to target russia economically. it s clear here they re going to try to go after russia economically if they continue to carry out malign actions against the united states. the other thing they re doing is expelling ten russian officials. the bottom line is they re saying that these are russian spies. they have 30 days to get out
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