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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240721

Software update which affected microsoft windows systems. But it could be some time before 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 worlds interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single Software Glitch could have such widespread impact. And the uks 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 t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240710

The world s largest ever report into climate change will be published later, setting out the stark reality of the state of the planet. The study is by the intergovernmental panel on climate change a un group that looked at more than 1a,000 scientific papers. Scientists say it will likely be bad news but with nuggets of optimism. The findings will also be used during a major summit hosted by the uk in november. Cop26 will be attended by leaders from 196 countries, who will try to agree action. Experts say the impacts of climate change are far more severe when the increase is greater than 1. 5 centigrade. So far, global temperatures have climbed to 1. 2 centigrade, above pre industrial levels. Joining me now is pietro bertazzi, global director of the carbon disclosure project. It is good too happy with us. What are you expecting to emerge from this report that we perhaps haven t heard before? good day, we expect the report today will tell us, once again, that, yes, climate change ris

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream 20240710

From covid to the economy to guns. We re going to show you why some are pointing out that some of his answers didn t really seem to make sense. We ll play them for you and a new development tonight a poe deathal ethics concerned around hunter biden s art work. He does now plan to meet with prospective buyers even though we were told the sales would be anonymous. We begin with the january 6th commission now in limbo, political fireworks blowing up the panel task with getting to the bottom of what happened in our nation s capitol that fateful day. White house corespondent kevin corke is tracking all the latest developments for us tonight. Good evening kevin. Good evening shannon the house voted to give nancy pelosi ultimate veto power to the members on the committee so frankly it s not surprising she knicksed jim jordan and jim banks both who recently met with president donald trump. And while the speaker did sign off on three other mccarthy picks which i don t think really surprised a l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240709

let s get down to business. a deal that doesn t go far enough that s the conclusion from some business leaders, who side with climate activists following the cop26 climate summit in glasgow. the watered down agreement to phase down the use of coal is seen as a landmark moment, though national governments were not moving aggressively enough. the head of the international chamber of commerce and the cbi both spoke to the financial times and said pressure needs to remain on global leaders to keep the 1.5 degrees celsius target in sight. a large number business leaders attended the glasgow summit. helen mountford is vice president of climate and economics at world resources institute. she was also there. helen, good to have you on the programme. since the deal emerged late saturday, there has been so much analysis. we have heard a lot about various people s disappointment. your reaction to the deal? to the deal? the deal is what it is, it is to the deal? the deal is what it

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