the glitches affected hospitals, and emergency call centers. we are going to keep at this until every computer system and every component of our i.t. apparatus are working in exactly the should. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, i am in for norah o donnell. it s called the largest i.t. outage in history and it could affect your flight, your surgery, your deliveries, even your paycheck. the cause, faulty software update. millions of workers met with a blue screen of death when they turned on their computers today. airports across the country and around the world were packed with stranded passengers. planes were grounded by the thousands, not by the weather but by t the technical tsunami. more than 4,000 flights were canceled around the world today, more than 2600 of them in the u.s., and hartsfield-jackson international airport, the world s busiest a quarter of all flights were canceled. team coverage tonight with chris s bank leaf will start off from th
vaccinated. what s the latest on shots for children? dr. anthony fauci joins me, ahead. clear and present danger. kabul fights back as the president warns another attack may be imminent. chris murphy and two women with firsthand experience in afghanistan join me in moments. hello, i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is facing a triple threat of emergencies. new this morning, an explosion in a kabul, afghanistan neighborhood. beal give you more information as we have it with two days before the deadline to pull afgha afghanistanis and americans out as the taliban tries to take over the country. also we have the pandemic which at this point should be almost preventable, with the u.s. averaging 150,000 daily deaths again, unlike back in march when the pandemic was going into first gear. and hurricane ida strengthened overnight to become a category 4 storm with sustained winds at 40 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall 16 years to the da
welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i am brianna keilar alongside john berman, and it is tuesday, august 3rd, and we have some good breaking news from tokyo. simone biles fighting through mental health challenges to capture the bronze medal on the balance beam, closing out her roller coaster olympic experience on a high note. i m going with she won the bronze. biles performance was a kind of victory for her and for the millions of people who suffer from mental health issues. in a moment, we re going to discuss what biles accomplished this morning with olympic gold medalist dominique dawes. bringing in coy wire in the room where it happened. oh, what a morning, coy. this was really really dramatic. john, you re a big tom brady fan, and this was like him pulling out in the first half of the game saying he didn t feel well mentally. fourth quarter, game on, i ve got my mentals right, as simone biles called it. and the world was waiting to s