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I'm here outside the Chinese embassy.
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Loads of news flying around at the
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minute. It looks as though the Chinese
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have managed to hack into government
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computers and access state secrets with
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impunity for a very, very long period of
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time. The Chinese spy scandal is really
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coming to a head now. So, what I thought
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I'd do is turn up here and try to get
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into the Chinese embassy to have a
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little look at their computers. Let's
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see if they'll let me. Hi, lads. How are
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you? We just to have a look at the
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Yeah. We just got a call back to base
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just to say that there's been an issue
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with some of the software. I think they
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should be expecting me.
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No, they won't be expecting. If they
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did, they would let me know.
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Could you just check with them? Is that
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is that all right? Is they already told
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me there's no means today.
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All right. Okay. It's too many. But once
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we're in, we're in at the end of the
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day, aren't we? Forever. So, um, that's
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you're more than welcome to make
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No. Well, they called us. You see,
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that's the thing. They said that because
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we're friends as British people. We're
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friends with them. It's not going to be
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a problem if we're allowed into their
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computer systems. Well, look, the worst
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thing in the world. What we would hate
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is if you guys got hacked cuz I mean,
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anything can get out then, can't it?
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Anything. Diplomatic channels, nuclear
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launch codes, private communications
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between prime ministers, top levels of
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What's the number? What's the number for
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this? What's the number? 7007.
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Is that right? That's the one. Is it
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fantastic? go online.
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And those emails are secure, are they?
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Oh, well, that's what we're here to try
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and make sure make sure it doesn't
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happen. Well, look, good luck. Stay
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safe, won't you? Yeah,
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we'd be terrible if any anything any