All the backlogs are cleared. While some airline services are beginning to return to normal after thousands of flights were cancelled, operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist through the weekend. And many businesses are now dealing with backlogs and missed orders that could take days to resolve. The global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. And the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. Vinny mcaviney has the latest. A day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. Train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to asia and the us. This flight radar data shows us skies emptying out as the outag
Operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist through the weekend. And many businesses are now dealing with backlogs and missed orders that could take days to resolve. The global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. And the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. Vinny mcaviney has the latest. A day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. Train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to asia and the us. This flight radar data shows us skies emptying out as the outage took hold. Delays and cancellations are expected to persist for several days. Here, medicine deliveries to pharmacies were disrupted
Hello and, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m fred pleitgen in london. And here s ahead. What? here s what s ahead on cnn newsroom. President joe biden, facing fresh called to leave the presidential race here, how the white house is responding, donald trump and as vice presidential pick, j. D. Vance are hitting the campaign trail today. See what s planned after the base rousing performance at the republican convention. Plus a global it meltdown is still affecting people around the world as tech experts scrambled to fix an update gone wrong, what we know about how long it could last our top story though us president joe biden is vowing to stay in the race despite a growing list of fellow democrats telling him to drop out more than 30 democratic lawmakers are now publicly urging him to step aside. And that includes a dozen on friday alone, a source says, the president is quote seething at former us house speaker nancy pelosi, since some of her close all
In new york city both with our coverage of the republican national convention where donald trump just accepted the nomination for president for his party but also a major breaking news story developing right now involving a massive i. T. Outage. It s affecting airlines, computing services, and media organizations including our own. As you can see, today s show may look a little different than usual, but we are live to bring you the latest, so let s dig right in. It is a major microsoft outage that has caused extensive disruptions across multiple vital business sectors this morning around the globe. Broadcasters, airlines, stock exchanges, banks, and many more businesses have been impacted by these outages. An update from the cyber security company, cloud strike, appeared to cause the outages for microsoft users. There s also impacts to travel. American, delta, and united airlines have grounded all flights this morning. The faa says the grounding is caused by a communication issue. In a
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are political commentator columnist grace blakeley and sam lister, deputy political editor at the daily express. Tomorrow s front pages starting with. Face off over masks that s the headline on the front page of the metro. Masks will be compulsory afterjuly 19th on the tube and there is growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on other public transport. The front page of the financial times shows how labour shortages have hit factories, shops and warehouses, as workers have been pinged by the nhs covid app. It says nissan s plant in sunderland has been forced to send entire teams home. Taxes on driving and flying could be introduced as part of a plan to reduce britain s transport emissions. That s on the front of the telegraph. Transport secretary, grant shapps, unveiled the policy today but there are reportedly disagreem