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flights, and hidden businesses in the u.s. and really all around the world. this thing is everywhere. >> i'm john berman with sara sidner in new york. >> kate bolduan is in milwaukee. this is cnn new central cnn breaking news all right. >> and the breaking news this morning, this is a live look at the airport court in milwaukee, wisconsin. there might be some reporters in politico types in there. they're trying to get out of milwaukee, but right now milwaukee is just like almost every other airport on earth right now, airports all around the world businesses so many different institutions being affected right now by this it outage, this major, major glitch so a short time ago we got a sense of what is causing this. the ceo of crowdstrike, cybersecurity firm says that a
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content update to its software triggered outages within windows. and of course course windows is the most widely used computer operating system in the world. crowdstrike insist this is not a security incident or a cyber attack is just bad it is packing a wallet, airports, airlines, businesses, stock exchanges, you know, the metro in dc, anyone trying to get on a computer in these places. overnight, they were seeing that blue screen of death on their monitors. so many are still experiencing issues. >> you see those incredible pictures and the airport people stuck, but there is a small fix that's happening just minutes ago, united says it is resuming some flights. american airlines says it didn't safely re-establish operations. as well, but that's not helping a whole lot of passengers right now. a slew of other airlines major ones, delta american still under a ground stop according to the faa and flyers overseas as you just heard, john alluded to, experiencing
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much of the same madness just look at the pack airports that's greece, that's madrid, that's berlin, lisbon. travelers stuck in limbo take a listen to these folks stuck in australia well, we were hitting home to adelaide and yeah, the last couple of hours just sort of hoping against hope that the jetstar, god's would be kind yes, it turned out they are angry and they demand vengeance so we will be staying in sydney for a bit longer. thanks. look at an airport and i find is that we have team coverage around the globe right now, cnn's tom foreman in washington, dc, isabel rosales at the world's busiest airport, atlanta's hartsfield, jackson international anna stewart, and heathrow airport and the uk let's get to tom foreman first. tom, what the heck is happening with these systems? >> i was just laughing that australian kid is all of us at the airport when this happens.
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yeah, it's no fun that's really what's happened. there's a lot of no-find going on in simple terms. let's talk about what happened here. crowdstrike, which is a cybersecurity firm which works microsoft, sit an update out that update when out it did not agree somehow with the microsoft system and that's what made these systems all over the world give you that blue screen and that's what shut everything down. microsoft and crowdstrike now are saying they've made progress. crowdstrike's says it was a single content update, not a security incident or a cyber attack. they're saying it has been identified isolated, and a fix deployed and microsoft is echoing that they're saying the underlying problem of all of this is now basically the solution is racing around the world to fix all these systems but boy, has it affected a lot grocery stores and banks and metro systems in new york newark, laguardia kennedy, all those airports reporting some issues related to this look, my
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clock's going off because now it's just an alarm because i would normally be waking up at this time. but the truth is, what's happening is so many people people around the world are finding their days, disrupted in this fashion. and it's not going to easily settle simply because even if this fix were everywhere, right now and they're trying to get it everywhere, right now. >> these things have been baked into the system now. >> so 911 systems, hospitals, all sorts of things. if you're doing anything that might be touched by microsoft today you need to be checking to see if it's going to be happening the way you thought look, i got a lot of questions first among them, how is it the tom foreman gets to wake up at 7:00, five most mornings where he will leave that aside for a moment. that's a minor compared to what the tens of thousands of people are really i'll call you admit that my friend people are dealing with a lot of the airports right now. i want to get to atlanta right now. isabel rosales is there i, think that looks ugly even by atlanta standards behind you, what should people expect john?
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>> good morning to you. listen, you expect to have busy long lines at the world's busiest airport. but i haven't seen anything quite like this every single carrier, jetblue spirit delta, all of these, this is all that you see, just lines and lines, people wrapped around trying to get information, trying to check in, and hoping and praying that they're going to be able to make their flights we've seen some of the screens displaying the information with that blue screen of death. that's as you guys called it with this outage, we've seen lines of people in wheelchairs up against the wall just trying to get more information, figure out what is going on. and just these huge, huge lines the manpower hear clearly these carriers were not expecting this to happen. we're seeing one or two people trying to manage these crowds, trying to get them moved out of here. i have a passenger right over here, jennifer. jennifer, tell me when you knew something had
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gone wrong. >> i really wasn't getting much information yesterday. my flight was changed about 30 different time and i really didn't have any answers yet. >> you found out by googling that there was an outage and we've seen people actually manually being checked in by licenses. what have you seen? >> everybody rarely calm here to be very honest with you. everybody is trying the best they can. but it's just been i didn't get really any answers until this morning and i've been here since six-thirty yesterday evening. >> jennifer we're out of time here. thank you so much. but clearly, a lot of confusion people trying to get answers and a lot of headaches ahead, guys. >> alright. thank you. isabel. i itching just watching that. it is so upsetting anna, you are in the uk, you're in london. that airport tends to be chaotic just in general, like the atlanta airport. what's the situation? there? >> i really doesn't matter where you woke up this morning in the weld, it feels like this single-point of failure is going to impact so many people
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all across the world and in different sectors of course today is one of the busiest days of travel, particularly here in the uk and in europe where schools are broken up, people are heading on their holidays and there is serious disruption at heathrow. just select systems the currently impacted. but this effort is telling passengers, obviously contact your airline before you start heading to the airport. just make sure that your flight has been canceled or delayed. >> bigger impacts, actually, a gatwick, it's dan said other airports just outside of london, also, edinburgh, i'm right across europe. >> sara and amsterdam, schiphol, which is one of the other world's busiest airports, is perhaps feeling the most impact today. klm, the airline is saying that the outages i'll making flight handling impossible. so just imagine for all those poor people trying to get on holiday, surely going to be huge delays trying to reroute all of those flights right beyond the airlines and the travel. i think this is where most people will feel this sort of disruption, but there are also issues for health care services here in the uk these
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are struggling to be able to book appointments. so we'll send prescriptions. there are issues with london stock exchange website. there are telecoms issues. this is going to be really brought disruption through the day all right. >> anna stewart in london, isabel rosales in atlanta, tom foreman to washington. our thanks to all of you let's throw it out to cape baldwin in milwaukee. and all i can say, kate is i hope you like it in milwaukee i was literally going to be like where i am now going to live yes. exactly. >> i mean, literally were just like, you want to take a ferry, we might just go figure it out. we're going figured out, regardless, were among were feeling everyone's pain there. but here in milwaukee, guys, it's wrapped in wisconsin. this morning. the action in this convention hall, as it's been seen, it's been may have in chaos it's now just all cleanup crews who've been now working throughout the night to try to pick up after last night's rnc finale, donald trump officially accepting the party's nomination and giving a historically long acceptance speech and doing that during
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his hour-and-a-half-plus speech, donald trump did call for unity a message shift that he and his campaign had been teasing to all week in the aftermath of the assassination attempt, but that unifying message, where it began there, it quickly than morphed into something of a greatest hits of a typical donald trump campaign speech for grievances, there was division, there was finger pointing. there's a lot of red meat there for everyone who is here in the hall, decidedly not unifying in those portions. here's how the speech started. >> so just, discord and division in our society must be healed. we must heal it quickly as americans we are bound together by a single fate. and a shared destiny we rise together, or we fall apart and then here is where it went the election result when never going to let that happen again. they use covid to cheat and never going to let it happen
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again. >> in all by, cnn's count, donald trump made at least 22 false claims in that speech about the election, about immigration, about the justice system which message, which side of donald trump that we saw last night will, will linger longer with voters. that's a big question today. alayna treene here with more watching it all on now officially zero sleep as everyone is, but still kick and what are you hearing from donald trump's campaign and those around him about what happened, his speech last night, how it was received, and what they think it does for them now, today well i think as you had mentioned today, had really been very much like over aggressively, i'd say touting what that start of the speech would be, that it was going to be a unifying speech would be very different speech than the ones that we are used to hearing from donald trump, which i'd say was true until about halfway and not even when
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he's it started riffing and rambling and we saw the donald trump that we all know and well and go on and attacked democrats and you really they wanted this to be a high-level, optimistic looking speech following that discussion over what had happened in his very personal or accounting of the shooting i'm not exactly sure if that that's what it was, but look, i think overall it was a tale of two speeches. >> we really did see and i was kind of shocked in the beginning. we saw a much more vulnerable side of donald trump as he was walking through what had happened to him. i am told that he's been very personally, i mean, of course affected by that shooting. he has been talking about divine intervention, that he wasn't supposed to be her. something he said himself last night. but then when it started to go back to his vision for america, what he would do if he were put back in office. and that's where we really did here the donald trump come back, i kind of ate my words when i was calling him vulnerable because then we went back to the trump zone, were noting that like prompt or
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stopped the teleprompter right off because he was going off switches. >> that is classic donald trump whenever i'm at a trump rally, it is like you never know what's going to happen in a speech regardless of us getting the prepared remarks ahead of time, but i do want you to just take the lesson to the just the juxtaposition of what we had heard this election should be about the issues facing our country and how to make america successful, safe, free, and great again, in an age when our politics too often divide us. >> now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens in that spirit that democrat party should immediately stop weaponizing the justice system and labeling there political opponent as an enemy of democracy so as you can see, i mean, just two completely different teachers. >> i will note though, however, and i am curious how this is going to end up resonating
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because this was very late, this speech, as you mentioned, it was more than 90 minutes he didn't rap until after for 11 close to midnight on the east coast even later. and so they did get those soundbites and that visual imagery that they want it particularly that wwe style whole cogen, ripping his shirt, agreement for trump. >> all of that, they got i don't know how many americans were staying up for the very end of this speech. and so i'm curious to see how it resonates with most of america and also how that translates. >> now when they go back on the trail examined, they go back on the trail this weekend as for the first time as a team, it's great to see you. >> great to be in person with you. it's good to see helium. sara all right. >> thank you, kate. it's a critical 72 hours for the biden campaign now and we have new reporting democratic donors are threatening to freeze their money completely. we also have new details about the online activity of the gunman, who tried too to assassinate former president donald trump and one
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imprint for certain right? if you're in new york giant, yes, sir. >> let's do it our team still add in pieces, still have the draft if we agency, think what let's have a conversation went here it's unlike anywhere else or docks off season with the new york giants streaming exclusively on max there's a growing sense that it's game over. that is a quote. and how one biden aide describes the mood behind the scenes as the president fights calls to drop his reelection bid to sources telling cnn and that furious donors are now warning house and senate campaign committees
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they will freeze donations unless and until party leaders take stronger steps to get biden, to step aside. and now, senator jon tester of montana and california congressman jim acosta, have joined the growing list of democrats, calling on the president to withdraw from the race. cnn's priscilla alvarez joins me now from rehoboth beach, delaware, where the president does remain an isolation because he tested positive for covid priscilla, one democrat i think spoke to us and talked about how they feel that they're caught in this doom loop what are you hearing this morning well, that doom loop is essentially what we have been seeing unfold over the last several days as even more democratic lawmakers come out asking the president publicly to step aside, including yesterday, that of jon tester, a vulnerable democrat, who is up for reelection. >> so all of this is coming together, playing out, unfolding as the president is
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isolated here at his residence in rehoboth beach, delaware, and he is increasingly isolated his inner circle has grown even tighter as he deliberates what his next steps are going to be. one source saying, quote, the walls are closing in, but those loyal aides also remain dug in the president, for example, has often cast doubt over any polling that suggests that he can't go up against former president donald trump. and many of his aides still maintain that he is in this race and that he is not going anywhere often pointing to their own internal polling showing that he is the best candidate to go up against his republican rival. but the polls that we have also seen are ones that show him slipping and going and losing points when put up against trump and also donors who just remain furious that he is still in the race because they do are concerned about the trajectory of this race and whether he is the most
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viable candidate at this time. and so there are a lot of factors that are, that are sort of playing out here in how the aides are thinking about this. but also had the president is thinking about this. now a lot of folks have tried to speculate that he'll make a decision this weekend, but sources also tell cnn this is ultimately up to him and anyone that says that they know what's going to happen really doesn't what we do know is that last night the campaign was very closely watching what former president donald trump had to say the republican convention but the campaign chair saying that the former president sought to find problems with america not provide solutions. so they are continuing. their criticism and attacks against the former president, even as all of this unfolds within their own party definitely went from unity to dark over that our to have speech. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. appreciate your reporting this morning. kate. >> let's talk about that this morning. donald trump and jd vance, they're getting ready to head out on the campaign trail as a team for the first time.
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headed to battleground michigan tomorrow, one of the states that vance named checked multiple times in his nomination speech, martin making very clear what a priority of the state is to their path to victory what will their message be when they started hit, when they hit the trail together, donald trump last night, as we've talked about at first he did. it first appeared the changed man that his campaign had hinted at following the assassination attempt starting off with a message of unity watch just scored and division in our society must be healed. we must heal it quickly as americans we are bound together by a single fate and he shared destiny we rise together where we fall apart i am running to be president for all of america, not half of america, because there is no victory in winning
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for half of america but then donald trump quickly proved that he still is the same donald trump that the country has known since he hit the campaign trail in 2015, he quickly turned to attacks aimed at democrats name calling nancy pelosi talking about the quote, unquote illegal aliens invading the country, and also saying democrats quote, destroying our country and i say it often, if you took the ten worst presidents in the history of the united states, think of it the ten worst, added them up. >> they will not have done the damage that biden has done. there democrats want to unify our country they should drop these partisan witch hunts joining me right now with bryan lanza, former deputy communications director for donald trump's 2016 campaign, and david polyansky republican strategist and former chief of staff to ted cruz and deputy campaign manager for ron desantis presidential campaign, hello, gentlemen. thank or good
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evening wherever we are still. >> let's play a game just to stay awake, brian, finish this sentence, goes first. >> i just said, i don't know why does it have been eyes do is just more fun to be mean to brian. >> finish this sentence. if last night's speech did one thing to help your cause? >> it was what? >> you listen, it opened up the public and open them the audience to the personal side of donald trump. you saw the speech from, from his granddaughter that was very touching as a very unique moment. we don't we rarely see that. and then you also saw the stories of the professionals who've worked with him but there was a lot of emotion out of this convention. the gold-star families, and that was very emotional so you clearly saw the president trump wanted to have an emotional attachment, so i looked at it and you know, them trying to soften some of the edges by bringing, by, exposing jumper, by hyaline trump that he's just different now and he's not really that different if you if you take the media's view, he's different. but if you take the view of it this family, he's still the same person. he was just shot me here this is well, what what he presents often when he is campaigning so finish this
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sentence then if last night did one thing to hurt your cause, it was we were we spent 90 minutes on stage rather than having the media and the nation talk about job joe biden and his failures to be able to stay in this race at the at the end of the day, most people in this trina up until the president took the stage, we're really buzzing about what was happening in delaware and down in washington and so that's the only thing the president did a great job last night. >> i thought and you could hear a pin drop in this room. can you imagine a week ago if we had said we'd all be standing in here and he would be talking about what happened to them on a stage just days before as a bullet whiz through his ear and several of his buy-in. it was amazing in here and i can imagine it was pretty compelling television. and so it was a great night overall. >> but we're back to talking about joe biden this morning as we should be, ryan, you have worked with many a politician
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on many a campaign. could the length of the speech from donald trump last night, could that mean it was like longer than the length of an average movie could that hurt him? >> listen, i don't think it hurts him, but it certainly could have been shorter, right? he urged his campaign speech with his convention speech in so now, now we're talking about two different things. whereas if he just sort of stayed with his campaigns are his convention speech, we'd be talking about this personal donald trump would be talking about how that reset took place. he just merged the two. but at the end of the day, does that old toy matter? i don't think it's going to matter because we still have serious issues ahead of us. we still have inflation that has been solve for nearly 40 minutes. we still have immigration. that is, that our border is broken and we still have two wars with a potential third war, nothing has changed in those dynamics, and that is the foundation of why donald trump is winning. and that is the foundation of why we'll win in november. this is a great moment for us. we felt unified, but we know the issues that are going to cause the victory for us when you talk about the the main pillars of where this race is about and what this, what it's for when it comes to the campaign i mean, going from the
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unity back to the classic trump, if you will. >> if the read from, from an independent voter, the read from a low turnout, right that people that we're trying to, everyone here is yes. >> like you had me at hello, obviously that's not necessarily only true. we could go, but yeah. >> okay. yes. but yes. >> we're here now and we are here now. we are here where we are. but if you're talking about expanding and winning, right? that not even be will stay in one speech without going back to the classic trump. it can't do think it could feel to them, let that its unity in name only, not in practice well it depends what you mean by unity at the end of the day. that's actually the big question, right? what, what is the definition of if unifying the donald trump believes? >> i mean, i think there were two the first was political and he unified the party in a way that i haven't seen. i can't recall in my political
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lifetime, three with to be honest unbelievably in historic number two unification in terms of reminding people look he doesn't need to be soft and kind every minute of the day because frankly, that's why he's ahead in national polls. that's why he's leading in every battleground that's frankly why he's ahead even in states like virginia now the donald trump we saw last night that someone to criticize is the donald trump that voters like. and the reason why is because maybe they don't want to listen to him for a full 90 minutes, but they sure as heck know that when he gets off that stage and gets sworn in and goes into that oval office again, he is going to fight for the economy and get prices under control. he is going to fight to make sure we're not embedded in wars globally across every spectrum from the middle east to europe they know they can trust him to fight and by the way in a contrast with joe biden, who is having to hide now because of covid, he's been subjected two weeks. i mean, we're on our fourth week now of questioning whether
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he can actually do the job a 78-year-old man stood on that stage for 90 minutes in delivered a speech. i'm going to be tired when i walk off this set. so that's pretty impressive and i think it's a good reminder. a guy faced an assassination just a few days ago, stood on that stage, has the endurance to do what he talked about doing on that stage. that's pretty meaningful. >> one definitely one takeaway for sure is republicans leaving this convention. do feel that they've wind in their sails. that is for sure. that's fisher it's good to see you guys. >> thanks for sticking around. >> good luck with a boat today. >> thank you, fred plays raise an automobiles. that's going to be we're up to you, john. >> yeah, they are going to need the wind in their sails because they're not going be able to fly home. they're going to have to take that new update just in to the breaking news, 911 and emergency service mrs. in several states are now down because of this global tech outage that's an addition to airlines, airports, train stations all around the world and a new threat to president biden it is reelection bid,
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about the bosley guaranteed it's hard to watch yourself. >> we pulled out of the building by a tornado i'm katelyn polantz at the federal courthouse in washington. and this is cnn i really do have breaking news this huge huge, it outage, hitting airlines and businesses all around the world. >> the white house says, it is looking into the issues and impacts industry experts say it all appears to be at least partly because of a software update issued by crowdstrike, which is a cybersecurity firm that has microsoft windows as one of its clients. the ceo crowds for icc says, it's not a cyber attack. he says the
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issue has been identified isolated, and affixes been deployed still a lot of people still feeling the impacts of this delta and american airlines. they have grounded flights, passengers, clearly stranded all around the world, not just in the united states, but europe as well tensions are high right now there are eight people in my party hundred and $56 a ticket they're giving me $100 that is and we're screwed. >> this man is getting married we have reservations, we have parsed that we pay for. >> i paid three hundred and $80 in his shadow to shadow everyone here this morning they have been here for me when i've been here since 3:00 in the morning all her it's unacceptable. >> i am a good customer for legion and i feel like i'm being completely screwed over this boat crash. all right. with us now, cnn transportation
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analyst, former inspector general for the department of transportation, mary schiavo you can hear the frustration there. the place can fly. they can fly. i guess my question to you is, how dependent now are these airlines on these computers, this cyber technology when an outage like this happens, how damaging could it be? >> oh, a completely damaged you mean aviation, it has so profoundly changed in the last decade or two without computers, they're literally is no flying. i mean, even in our little small plane, my husband's and my wife is it's computerized and it's a tiny little thing. and then to run you know, the worldwide airlines, airports, cetera, it's just solid computers however, the good news, as you mentioned earlier is that it's not an attack. it's not a vicious attack and this is what we've seen in the past. it's been the for example, when we have air traffic control outage, they were doing a patch with a software update with a software we're upgrade and the
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systems are so interconnected you know, between the plains and scheduling the reservations, et cetera, that if you have a glitch that isn't right, it can affect so many systems. it literally will take these airlines in probably all day today and maybe tomorrow to sort this all out. and it's airline by airlines, some airlines will be up sooner than others. and the lady we just heard is right, it is not right. i won't use her terms, but united states laws say that the airlines do have to give you a full refund if she paid $485 or wherever she said for ticket she has to get that back under us law and the department of transportation has been getting tougher about that. this is not a weather delay, this is a computer. and that doesn't count for excusing the refunds i want to ask you about crowdstrike and other companies that are involved in these big contracts that spans so many.
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how bad of a situation are we in when one companies glitch can make such a huge impact, not just on the airlines, but on so many different things affecting places like banks, people's, maybe not being able to get to their money exactly i mean, it's almost like preparing for hurricane you know, when they're coming, everything is going to shut down because of the computers electricity, et cetera. >> but in aviation, one of the things that's interesting about that is federal aviation regulations for the aircraft and for key systems and control services center on the aircraft, you have ever done dnc, so you can't rely on one computer, one system, one control service 11 overall thing, you have to have the redundancy, but the computers and the systems on the ground not so so the ground outages can force just as much disruption in the skies, even though federal aviation regulations for the plane's require a lot of backup, not just one says we have heard
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stories about some airlines that have been able to get at least some planes out, checking in people by hand. is that really feasible on a wide scale? >> no because even things that you can't do by hand, for example, the crew scheduling and the block times in the actual sequencing of the aircraft in the skies and to get the takeoff slots, et cetera, that is all done by computer of one airline. i won't name names, but they had then outage and they couldn't even find where all their pilots and flight attendants and planes war because that's all done by computers. so you can't really safely fly if you can't keep track of all your assets and your pilots. and of course they have duty times when it expires, it expires. you can't fly and that's on the computer too. so it's very difficult to do by hand. i would say a possible you can check a bag by hand, but that's about it. >> it just shows how vulnerable we are in many different respects. and this again, we should repeat that crowdstrike
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said this is woods not a cyber attack, but it doesn't matter. it's still have the effect of something like that. and that is another thing everybody has to worry about, right, mary, thank you so much for coming on with us and walking us through that and all the frustration is going to last probably through the weekend and maybe a little bit if you're lucky, if you're lucky. all right. ahead. new national polling out this morning ways just how much ground donald trump has gained as he prepares to return to the campaign trail alongside his new vice presidential candidates power ii trades easy to use tools like dynamic charting and risk reward analysis helped make trading feel effortless and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find an online in the market e-trade from morgan stanley welcome to the now way to network. >> they switch should universe ai native network and now everyone is still productive. they're operating at a higher gear. >> that's the now at network at work with real ai, putting
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campaign donors multiple sources telling cnn furious donors are now threatening to freeze not just his funds, which they already done, but down ballot donations. >> if stronger action is not taken to try to get the president to drop out of the campaign joining me now political anchor for spectrum news and host of the big deal with errol, louis. errol, louis himself and the press advisor for former house speaker john maynor. maura gillespie. thank you both for being here holy smokes when donors are saying, look, we're going to take money away from down ballot democrats that's got to be a real slap in the face here. >> it's troubling enough. the notion that donors might act as if they could implement in effect a kind of a slow motion coup of sorts. and for it to even be broader and say, you know what, we'll take the whole ticket. we own this party, we get to dictate thousands of or hundreds of votes elections up and down the ballot. that's not acceptable
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great message and if it's real, you know, i hope that some of these names will come out. i'd be very interested to know who thinks they have that kind of power. and by the way, i think they're overplaying their hand, not just with joe biden, who seems to be pretty stubborn old man in a lot of ways. but up and down the ballot. i think people would would be deeply, deeply offended at the notion that some rich folks sitting in hollywood hills or some other place can dictate who's going to win and new mexico are kentucky, or maryland. i mean, it's just not acceptable. >> i do think that's an important perspective they are bringing their l that people know that that's going on, that there is that feeling out there where they're hearing these voices? it's not just donors though, is it? i mean, is elected officials there are many in the grass roots the polling, some of it does show half or more of democrats out there or are concerned about having joe biden on the ticket that said fellow john been or alum, my friend kevin about our friend kevin madden republican strategist. he wrote this last night. he goes, it's just so so, so much harder to switch out the top of the ticket and
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run an effective campaign or the space of three months than the coverage or punditry indicates? know he wasn't talking about our coverage for your punishment for that matter. >> would never how would you how could you run a campaign in three months? how would you switch out that top leadership? >> i'm going to say what i said for probably better part of a year is that i thought that they would such out with governor newsom and michelle obama. i think that's the only way they went against trump at this point. truly and we'd they one of the campaign much because michelle obama, his beloved by so many, she brings me about under rose. i don't want gavin newsom will bring out the same amount of people, but having a ticket like that i don't see how kamala harris or joe biden at this stage could possibly be donald trump, michelle obama side, leave that out. how do you build a campaign apparatus for three months? >> i mean, the obama family is very integrated into the biden world. i mean, what's happened here, biden's inner circle has been to close around him that he didn't see this coming. they didn't show him that this was coming and i think that's a
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real and we didn, as a society, but also as the democratic party, they didn't know how bad it was, or at least were willing to acknowledge how bad it was because he so insulated. that's a problem. if anything else you're gonna learn the lesson here is that donors aside, you can't insulate him so far or whoever the candidate is so far so that they are not able to see past i got to, you know, when you talk about michelle obama i cannot imagine a scenario and i do not like to make predictions, but i cannot imagine her coming into this race. >> she has the life that she's led. she's been very clear that you didn't even necessarily what her husband necessarily the same, but she stood behind him. she got him there, helped him get there. can you even imagine that the burden is on what i call the fantasy football people right? who are imagining these scenarios, which are, i mean, look in less than 90 days, there'll be early voting starts. and i think the earliest date is arizona. right. so the notion, even just the creation of pop cards and adds, i mean, the notion that you could just drop in some
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names and somehow in three or four weeks, when a national election, it's never been done, which just put it that way. it seems highly unlikely. and like i said, the burden to me is on the people who want to spin these fantasies or try and we'll their donor dollars to try and make this happen. i don't see it happening but i do think now it looks like can we all agree it is a possibility? this point, there is a chance that joe biden leaves this race based on everything we're reading here. so i do think it is worth discussing how we could happen going forward. would you keep errol do you think you'd have to keep the biden harris even if it's not harris, if it is harris, the biden-harris reelection team their campaign staff yeah. >> i mean here's a, look here's i think where we are in reality not you know, sort of hypothetical fantasy a landslide election, maybe in the making, right? that's what some of the pundits are saying, and that's what some of the pollsters are suggesting. i think they might be wrong about a lot of that. there are a lot of reasons to think you could. they might be wrong, including
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what we just saw about the supposed red wave in the last two years that never materialized. the voters out there are going to decide and we're not 100% sure what they're going to do it seems like a pretty close race to me as i look at the polls or two, or three or four point difference to meet does not equal a landslide, but there were some smart people think it might be happening okay? it has happened before. it happened in. there are realignment elections. it happens to sort of look at the united states is big, diverse, complicated country and say, we have to do whatever we can to stop this realignment from happening. you might as well go down to the ocean until the wave not to come in if there's a wave election in the making then you got to either try and ride the wave, or at least understand it, be prepared for it. maybe start thinking about some of those polls. postmortems that republicans have had to do in the past. >> all right, errol louis, more or less me, i will say that i did wake up the messages from democrats who after trump's speech for the first time we're saying, oh, actually he may be beaten this is a beatable version of that campaign style,
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appears to have partly been caused by a software update issued. cybersecurity company issued by sorry cybersecurity company called strike the company ceo says this is not a cyber attack, and that in their words, the issue has been identified, isolated, and a fixed has been deployed the white house and faa saying they are watching this situation closely. john. >> all alright, this morning new details about the shooter before the attempted assassination of donald trump officials say he researched the arrest of the michigan school shooter and the prosecution and ultimately conviction of his parents. he also looked at websites on how to build explosives cnn's zach cohen is in washington with the latest on this zach, what else are you learning? >> yes. john, we're learning more about what law enforcement is bound on the cell phone and the online search history of the trump rally shooter and what it might say about a potential motive or the shooters mindset at the time of the attack. now, as you mentioned, one of the things investigators have found is that the shooter did research
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ethan crumbley, the school shooter who killed four of his classmates in michigan in 2021. but also interesting because the shooter appears to have researched crumbley's parents who were also indicted and convicted of involuntary manslaughter connected to their son's school shooting. in addition to the research about crumbley, we're also learning that the shooter looked up how to make explosives online, and also looked up both the location and time of the democratic national convention, as well as future trump rallies. that's part of the reason why investigators say they haven't been able to identify a clear political ideology or motive behind this shooting and were told by one official that there isn't a emerging theory amongst investigators that the shooter simply knew that he wanted to carry out a mass mass casualty attack and that the trump rally in pennsylvania provided the most the most ample opportunity and most obvious opportunity in the easiest opportunity to carry that out. so we'll have to see the fbi is building a behavioral profile of the shooter that will help inform their ultimate analysis about
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what his motive may have been. but the investigation continues. john identifying the mindset of the shooter is a key part of that that is important. >> new information. zach cohen, thanks for digging will let you get back to a keep us posted. a new hour of cnn, new central starts now breaking news. delta airlines now pausing think it's global flights scheduled because of the tech outage wreaking havoc on airlines, businesses, hospitals, and emergency systems around the world. >> we have live coverage of the chaos that has caused. >> so donald trump's acceptance speech, a caps in historic week. why some democrats though seen this as a sign heat is beatable by somewhat at least. and new voices calling for president biden to drop out of the race this morning, including a new democratic senator, one biden an aid, apparently saying it feels like it's game over.

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