it is guilty party number 1 for all the massacres today and in the past. it is the united states directing the war in gaza. it must pay the price for its occupation and crimes in iraq, syria an palestine. neil: that doesn t sound promising. the leader of hezbollah lashing out. warning that americans will pay the price he says. former defense secretary mark esper here on how the u.s. should respond. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. we ll be hearing from the president of the united states. he s in lewiston, maine to recognize those that lost their lives in that mass shooting. let s go to steve harrigan where hezbollah has all of that strong firepower and from which the leader of hezbollah is making these inflammatory remarks. steve? hezbollah fighters are two miles away and firing daily. there s a lot of fear here about what nazrallah might say today. would he try to launch a second all-out front against israel using hezbollah s powerful long range guided missiles. that
washington and albany. the allegations, denials and calls for his resignation continue. welcome to monday. it s meet the press daily. i m kasie hunt in for chuck the biden administration is facing an urgent crisis. due to a surge in migrant crossings and in unaccompanied mine grant children, the white house is trying to surge resources to the southern border. federal facilities are being overwhelmed. they are deploying fema and building temporary shelters. they are housing migrant children for longer than the law allows. they are facing difficult questions about how much their border and immigration policies might be contributing to the problem. last week the white house coordinator for the border said it might by a response of the softening of the hard line and in some cases inhumane immigration policies. she and other officials have emphasized, the border is not open. as the new york times notes, migrants hopes have been drummed up by human smugglers who promise t
And the health secretary, jeremy hunt, are chairing a meeting of the Emergency Response committee, cobra, this morning, to discuss the handling of the cyber attack, which hit parts of the Nhs In England and scotland on friday. Dozens of hospitals in england and scotland have been forced to cancel some operations and appointments today, and some gp surgeries are still experiencing problems as staff begin a new working week. Lincolnshire hospital said all tests, and routine surgeries have been cancelled. Meanwhile microsoft said governments around the world should treat the attacks as a wake up call blaming them for storing data on Software Vulnerabilities which could then be accessed by hackers. Its thought over 200,000 computers have been affected worldwide with russia hardest hit. In the past half hour the National Crime agency has tweeted this saying if youre a victim of ransomware do not pay theres no guarantee that access to your files will be restored. Here, security minister ben
Up more to come. There is more coming up from me after we catch up with all the business use. Live to rico hizon and Asia Business report. A huge cyber attack which started in the ukraine is heading around the world. Indonesia survived Asian Financial turmoil 20 years ago, but is it in danger of repeating its past . Good morning asia. Hello world. It is a wednesday. Glad you could join us for Asia Business report. Im rico hizon. We start the programme with another global cyber attack, which we discussed newsday. Computer systems in ukraine, russia, the netherlands, france, and the uk and denmark have all been affected. When a computer is hit, users are told their files have been encrypted, and they will have two pay to get them back. Here is more from our North American reporter, dave lee. We just from our North American reporter, dave lee. Wejust had from our North American reporter, dave lee. We just had the wannacry attack. And many lessons were there to be learnt. Many of you not h
Latest epic from mark insults martin scorcese. From martin scorcese. Welcome to you both. We have to work a bit harder this time. Before we look into the stories, lets look at the front pages. The Financial Times leads on what it would call a £24 billion expedition on Closing Oil Rigs in the north sea. Theresa may says her comments on brexit is the biggest key yet that we will be leaving the Single Market. Snp leader Nicola Sturgeon is calling for another Independence Referendum for another Independence Referendum for scotland unless the uk holds on to Single Market access. The telegraph reports that borisjohnson is in new york meeting some of Donald Trumps top team. A star is forecasting an arctic blast that these uk as freezing weather that has killed people in north america and europe heads here. The queen makes her first public appearance since a heavy cold has caused had at cancel christmas engagements. The sun says it to nhs patients die everyday from first. Compensation is dema