sea, which is shared jointly, that russia s trying to make it into a russian lake, extending its dominance to the land and now taking the water that separates russia from crimea. there s this emergency security meeting happening this morning. what should we expect out of it? the security meeting that s happening at the u.n. or the security at the u.n. you can t just have russia or a foreign country seizing international waters. name another country, panama suddenly closed the canal. any other country closed a major international waterway for territorial gain it would become an international incident. the question is, will this just
government summoned their u.s. ambassador to explain president trump street and were called to throw him out. today, pakistan s government also held an emergency security meeting to discuss their response and their foreign minister tweeted pakistan will soon let the world know the difference between fact and fiction. he went on to say the u.s. could audit pakistan if it wanted. despite today s protest, pressure from the trump administration has been going on since august when it announced that it was holding back $255 million to the pakistani military until they crackdown on extremists. again, today nikki haley said that money was going to be withheld. the relationship between these two countries have been poor since usama bin laden was killed in pakistan back in 2011. remember also that the u.s. track down and kill tell the bandleader in that country in 2016, so there has been a pattern of this. many people say it s because pakistan sees afghanistan and the taliban as a buffer again
back in april but many places around the world and private companies haven t had time to roll out the update nuclear program has been very damaging not just for the private sector but the public sector. here in the united kingdom the national health service which is the public health service, very centralized data system that it relies on that has been taken off line in many cases, 260 hospital trusts have been affected and in many cases patients have had to have their operation cancelled and people been turned away from emergency departments. it s understood later on today the british government will have an emergency security meeting on this. what they are trying to determine is who is harvesting those bit coins because that could give people an idea of who could be behind this. this is a matter of life and death for those people in the hospitals with their records being held hostage. thank you. still to come, attorney generals from 20 states are
security meeting on the incident reports suggest. a loud speaker broadcasting anti-north korean messages may have been the initial target that spurred the exchange. thailand s chief of police says the bomb attack that killed 20 in bangkok was carried out by a network. police have issued a sketch and arrest warrant for unnamed man, but they say they believe at least ten were involved in the attack and it was planned at least a month in advance. police released new surveillance video today and offered a reward for more information. they have not yet identified any group or motive behind the br . blast. and in cairo, a car bomb left 29 injured. it was felt throughout the entire city. isis is claiming responsibility saying that they carried out the attack, quote, to avenge muslim martyrs p. now the deadly chemical explosions in northern china. officials tested water close to the site and found cyanide levels were 356 times the
isis but what happens in that territory going forward is still very much an open question. richard, there s going to be this closed-door meeting, nato nato meeting tomorrow an emergency security meeting. there s only been five of these meetings of this type in the 60-plus year history of nato. are we going to have some sort of formal announcement about this escalation? some sort of formal commitment of more resources to this fight tomorrow? reporter: we are expected to have a press conference tomorrow after that meeting in which the nato members will come out and express some sort of message of solidarity messages of concern that there should be an attempt to limit civilian casualties that this should be limited in focus, but yes i think we are going to hear a lot more explanation. let me go back a little bit and sort of explain what s going on here. for about a year now, the u.s. has been really pressuring turkey to stop allowing isis fighters to transit through this