how hackers are making millions from ransomware attacks. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump says he plans to impose even more sanctions on iran, as tensions escalate between the two countries. just days ago, mr trump called off an airstrike on iran at the last minute in response to the shooting down of an american drone. last week the us blamed iran for attacking two oil tankers in the gulf of oman which tehran has strenuously denied. from washington, chris buckler reports. for the moment, donald trump is choosing sanctions as his weapon, not force. but the us military remains primed and ready in the gulf, and while the president abandoned strikes on iranian targets on thursday, the countries still appear to be on a collision course, unless something changes. if the leadership of iran behaves badly, then it s going to be a very, very bad day for them. but hopefully, they are smart and hopefully they really care for their people, not themselves. and hopefully,
against fossilfuels. the frontrunner to be britain s next prime minister, borisjohnson, refuses to answer questions about police being called to the home he shares with his partner. and the big business of cyber blackmail, how hackers are making millions from ransomware attacks. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump says he plans to impose even more sanctions on iran, as tensions escalate between the two countries. just days ago, mr trump called off an airstrike on iran at the last minute in response to the shooting down of an american drone. last week the us blamed iran for attacking two oil tankers in the gulf of oman which tehran has strenuously denied. from washington, chris buckler reports. for the moment, donald trump is choosing sanctions as his weapon, not force. but the us military remains primed and ready in the gulf, and while the president abandoned strikes on iranian targets on thursday, the countries still appear to be on a collision course, unless so
a political settlement to syria s civil war. i m christine when well welcome to the program officials in the u.s. city off pittsburgh say they re all multiple fatalities following a shooting at a synagogue at least four people were killed and six injured when a gunman opened fire inside a house of worship but he say at least three responding officers were among those wounded and that a suspect is in custody. the scene of the crime a synagogue in the neighborhood of screw hill pittsburgh. shortly after the shooting many questions remain. clear is that several people injured including police officers who were quick to move in and surround the tree of life synagogue. so at this time. the suspect in the shooting is in custody we have multiple casualties inside the synagogue we have three officers who have been shot at this and we have no more information because we are still clearing the building and trying to figure out. if the situation is safe if there are any more threats ins
democratic party and the state hispanic legislative caucus are hosting a mock caucus today. it s taking place at 5 pm inside the east las vegas community center. this is ahead of the state s big voting days: democrats caucus on saturday. and republicans next tuesday. by the way we ve also learned democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders will host town halls at the keep memory alive event center. it runs from 6 to 8 pm on thursday./// ((denise valdez)) > south carolina is at the center of campaign 2016 this week as the crucial first- in-the-south primary takes place this saturday. ((paul joncich)) republican presidential candidates aren t wasting a second racking up miles in the palmetto state- trying to reach as many undecided voters as possible. and this time around there are a lot of voters in that undecided column. craig boswell reports from mount pleasant, south carolina. >trump walking in donald trump was back on the campaign trail after throwing jabs at a number of
this case we are talking about the 9-1-1 system where lives could be at stake here. this 911 outage occurred on february second for about six hours. at first, people calling with emergencies may not have been able to get through or their calls may have been dropped..accor ding to the department. once metro transferred calls to the henderson and north las vegas call centers - there was still a significant wait.possibly up to 50 minutes. deputy chief charles hank tells us although it is not definitive, the broadcast storm is the likely cause. ((deputy chief charles hank/metro police: even though we do not know or have a definitive reason for the cause of the disruption of service, we have enough information to better prepare against any future failure of the system. simply put, today our system is stronger as a result of our thorough look into this matter.)) deputy chief if metro received any reports or knows about anything that went terribly wrong as a result of someone call