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[000:00:00;00] the basically the news life from berlin businesses across the globe struck down biotech outage. a problem face to microsoft software has grounded flights in the us. you carry germany and as far away as australia, drug cost, as well off and several places, and financial markets and also being disrupted. also coming up. donald trump take center stage at the republican national convention reliving the moment offers assassination attempt in a 90 minute address from formerly accepted the republican nomination and laid out
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his plan for re election plus governments hooting rebels while to keep attacking israel off to one of his drones evades on the defensive intent of eve, killing one person and wounding several others and lift him supply the between the european union and sub you have boost your ups independence say is germany's own of charles facade. brians wants to move him to stay in the ground, the expanded do welcome. a global tech outage is disrupting companies around the world, from airlines to broad costas and banks. the us is issuing a ground stop on all its flights worldwide. as the lays had berlin and amsterdam cheerful airport, among many others in the u. k of the london stock exchange was temporarily effected along with the sky news channels,
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which was unable to brook costs for several laws to hospitals in germany have also canceled non emergency operations the update. so i can send somebody down to business has more just been out in the studio with him from val, i'm sorry, i missed that mixed up. my website sort of gave a good. what do we know so far? well, we know these ice uses are happening around the world, and millions of people are effective. they're happening across different sectors, from aviation to media, to banking flights across the world have been cancelled. leading to increasingly k all succeeds at airports as you mentioned, other sectors to affected broadcasting. abc australia was done in sky news in the u . k as well. health care affected as well. hospitals here in germany counseling elective surgeries in the u. k. the national health service says booking assistance there are done as well. trained systems in the u. k. were also done for a time, as was the london stock exchange. so one security consultant,
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michael toya hunter posted on x earlier. he called this the largest i t. i should in history lifted more from my dw reporter matthew mannion who i believe is on hand at uh, belinda apple. mathew. what time you'll be in seeing sofa. all right, well barracks, yes, thank you. i'm on, i was, i should do to be a travel, a head from building apple this morning, and i arrive at yeah, both around 9 am for my flight's at just after 11 to lunch and i'm lined up as everyone else said, just to taking my bag for the whole i'm within a few minutes so, so we were having done announcements and the about the apple that there was a technical issue that was affecting the check in process and was just to, to wait. and it would be a delay later, we were then hearing the fix. the technical issue was effect to slide in that light would be grounded until around 10 am this morning time and the time since my flight
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to london has now been come. so i think a number of flights have been canceled from head today and looking around, i wouldn't say there's a sense of i also wouldn't say that there's been a general worried, a lot of people obviously checking that phones desperately trying to find out whether they can not make that connection, they'll book another line to it. that's like big time so that, but generally people are just trying to get on with the day to day and just trying to get to where they want to go. i'm certainly that it appears to be an emergency kind of operation that's been put into place here. but the apple, i'm sending things support stuff going around. now i'm handing out what was the for to people who are still waiting in line that i know say that wasn't the thing. and so there was a hyphen, the police presence said little why we send the have the vehicle down by terminal one this bill. but now if i were to be honest, look you around, it just feels like a normal day at the airport and people are just trying to find a way. and they said difficult situation,
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but i hope you have on your way. so and matthew, thanks so much. well, that update from a billings airport kate back to you, do we know what's causing this outage? we do now. this is linked to a company called credit strike. it's a global security firm. they have just brought out a statement and i'll read you a little bit of what they say. they said. chrysler is actively working with customers impacted by a dfcs fund and a single content update for windows host. so to translate that may be into plain english. what appears to have happened is that a crowd break up days when is terribly wrong, and that this truck triggered so much instruction to microsoft, 365 services, which as we can see. so much infrastructure arrives. the world depends on. we've seen the chairs and cried, striking down significantly this morning, and as for in a, when this might be fixed, some airlines are now reporting the problem has being resolved. but if you consider the ripple effects, it could be much longer term. let's get an update on the different effects from delay,
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but thanks so much for joining us in the studio. let's have to do any next. where did i lose or shallow? you all the joins me with an update on the situation shall know what is happening in india. what i mean? yeah. it's majorly. the issue is that the that's being impacted. the police recall the just in the last i'll will be called a 7 government hospitals in delhi and they seem to be running smoothly of primarily because they don't depend on the microsoft, the operating system. uh, so the health care remains immune to this crisis, but the ocean sector, the details are still finding out, but the operations act of deadly boom, bye back. no. the major efforts have been severely impacted be getting all closed flights, being cancelled, as well as the you know, severe delays. airlines have been sending the passengers to arrive at the airport a months ahead of the departure time because they're having to manually check in their passengers as well as the issuing 100 and boarding passes. so you can imagine, you know, there's, there's a lot of frustration amongst the passengers at the airport. and many of them have
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been taken to social media to express that some of them had been shedding of the picture of the hydrogen boating bosses, you know, making fun of the situation so much sort of like taking you to light a moment. but some are really frustrated because, you know, the plastic glass have been cancelled, but some are also freezing or the engine authorities, especially at the airport for having a plan b, especially moving to the model of systems. but some are also saying that this is the time that we need to question our of, you know, the kind of trust and, and the follower. oh, that's be invested in the american, a big tech companies. in fact, the former item minister uh raji has just spoken to the media and he says that this is unprecedented. and that needs to be a conversation around the residents of uh, you know, these big tech companies. uh, so this is of, you know, this is a developing situation, but meanwhile, the engine government has reacted and said that they are in touch with microsoft to themselves. and, you know, the reason has this, we've identified as cute said in,
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in, in, in the light. but i had to me and the engine, the computer emergency response team. oh so it as they call it, you has the, has reached the civility of this incident as a pretty good finish. really, i leave it there for the moment, but thanks very much for that. update from the reporter shelby of to republican presidential candidate donald trump has so many accepted his nomination, calling for unity in his 1st speech, since he survived and assassination attempt from shred his best on account of the shooting, saying he was cold, saved by the grace of god, in a key note speech on the final night of the republican national convention. he also talked about his campaign goals, but did not give many details on how he would achieve them. celebrating donald trump off to officially accepting the nomination as the republican presidential candidate. he tried to sell a message of unity. i'm here to night to lay out
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a vision for the whole nation. to every citizen, whether you're a young or old man or woman, democrat, republican or independent black or white, asian or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of great. it is like the world has never seen before. a message that went down well with as follow with. he wants to unite all americans. not just for republicans, but democrats, republicans, independents, like you said, all of america. he's looking out for his people. and that's different for me, it's ministrations that we're having now. it gives us a lot of hope, and i can't wait to make america great again. i think is change the tire temperature and he's trying to create unity within our country. and that is a very unifying message. i think that it covered all of the platform and the party, but also what you want to accomplish in the next 4 years as well. as kind of carry
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over from his last 4 years. the convention was also the 1st major test for trumps peak for vice president j. d. thence the attendees, a confident that the trump vance ticket will win in november. the video p now has its candidates and portrays itself, is a unified, spotty is a republican national convention in milwaukee comes to a close. the attention is no shifting back to washington, or president vine is facing increase pressure from within party runs to step aside in the race for the white house. and this was crumbs 1st speech since the famed assassination attempt. i asked the reporter, michelle stockman, whether he did have at the unifying message, he promised for us, tom started out sounding like an angel talking about an assassination attempts that really seemed to have been a religious experience for him, but he was able to dodge it. and, and he also gave a unifying message that americans should overcome the political divide,
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and that he was running for president for the whole country, not just half the country, but his speech quickly morphed into that at the tone of a vengeful american. demi god, i would say, who is really against injustice who is looking to settle scores and is talking about ultimatums to achieve that rather than really starting on his policy or diplomacy that could meet those ends. however, i would say that as a whole, the republican convention with success in terms of resetting the republican party, away from the image of chaos that surrounded his campaign in 2020, it was a smooth operation when it looks ready to kind of take office and lead if he's elected and a speech was also successful in terms of construct, contrasting his image against that a bite and he came across as a rooted lawyer. he's still vigorous and ready to lead. uh, where is uh, biden is having uh, definitely some mishaps with this public image. trump is also being off his plans
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for a 2nd, the president. so you did, we showed anything new in those plans as we heard not really anything new, more of the greatest hits. he talked about how he's going to crack down on illegal immigration, which will reduce in his words, crime, and also make more jobs available to americans. he strangely brought up a hannibal lecter, the fictional serial killer, making the case that is america is unsafe because a serial killers are coming over is illegal immigrants, very strange, great. instead of his, he also talked about how he wants to drill the drill, increased uh, energy production in america to reduce gas prices that might not necessarily work because there's a lot of factors that affect gas prices. um, and then he also inform policy wise, uh, talked about how he will end the war in ukraine. he talked about how he will end the war and gaza. and he also talked about american hostages. i assume, in gaza,
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held by a mazda at her mazda. if they don't release them, by the time he gets an office, that they will pay a big price. a lot has been said michelle about from spending false and misleading information. how factual was this speech? let's just touch on a few things that stuck out to me. i made a little list here. some of the big wipers, he said were 1st that legal immigrants. there's an invasion of the legal immigrants that are coming across and killing a 100 more than 800000 americans a year. not sure where he's getting those numbers. he said cove, it was the way that the that fraud was committed in the 2020 election. although there's been overwhelming evidence that the selection was not marred by fraud. and the other thing that stuck out to me was, he said that under his administration, the unemployment rate had been the lowest in history. that's not true. unemployment was actually lower for a couple of months under biden's ministration and was comp was in the limelight in
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milwaukee. what was president joe biden doing? i'm going to warn you here for us. i'm going to get a little poetic, so don't get scared. go on this uh, you know, when i look at the bottom of when i look at the biden campaign right now, i'm reminded of some verses from dylan thomas do not go gentle into that good night . rage rage against the dying of the legs. joe biden has been sidelined by coded and is waiting a huge decision whether he should give up his credit when he said withdraw from the race for president. and this is a huge decision for him. this is a man who is used to overcoming the arts, who is a come back kid himself. this will really define his place in history if he withdraws from the race. and he has said, only a god could convince him to withdraw from the race. then he changed out a little bit a few days later and you said if the doctor says that he's not medically fit,
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then perhaps you withdraw from the race and all this came after you had a kind of a disastrous debate performance against trump a few weeks ago however, the voice that may convince and may come from nancy pelosi, there are reports that she has had conversations with him, showing him pulling from keith swing states that he needs to win and trump of reading. and it may be that he may not be able to overcome that lead. and democrats are looking to switch horses in the middle of the race. so he's under an immense amount of pressure. this is a man who kept on running because he's convinced that he can be trump. hubbard will have to see what decision he makes. it's a, it's anybody's guess at this moment and leave it there for the moment. thanks so much for joining us today. did the default, michelle stockman, quick look now at some of the stories of making news around the world. because as health industry says, the traces of the phone dividers have been found in suicide samples. and because of the ministry is wanting of
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a health catastrophe. palestinians taking shelter in crowded and unsanitary areas without a breeding ground for the disease of mexico city has introduced new laws with strict punishments for the motto of transgender people. the crime now carries a prison sentence of up to 70. as the reforms come off to the string of getting spots protests from the l g b t q, community and they have this. yeah. a french police officer has been seriously wounded in the knife of competitors. these items has been shot tech by police authorities do not suspect a terrorist motive, but the incident has raised security concerns in the french capital ahead of the, in the big games to ease around next. but have joint attack hesitate to tell of eve. humans either on back towards the rebels have came responsibility for the strike is browse, emergency services, say one person was killed and others wounded. israel's ministry say is to drone, was iranian made. and was one of many laws from human,
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most of which have been shut down by defenses. who will think rebels said they would continue to target israel in solidarity with palestinians in the guns. i will uh let's get them on on this from the, the got us funding to back of it to us in jerusalem. rebecca, i good to see you. what are you shouting from? is there any officials as well? beverages rarely officials are now confirming that this was indeed, at least by their best estimations. an attack from the this uh they are raining and back who's the militia in yemen, but they were responsible. the group itself had, in fact, claimed responsibility for the attack in a televised address earlier, but as well, we're definitely looking at old possibilities. are they now say the who these were responsible now they say this isn't a rainy and made some of the 3 drawn lodge drawn large enough to travel very long distances and unable to carry enough explosives to cause quite a large amount of damage, which is what we're seeing in the,
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off the mouth of this attack and certainly what i witnesses were cooling and they are an incredibly loud boom that they heard in the middle of the night. and from what we can see, if we see t footage, it was indeed a large boom with a lot of damage. one person, of course, unfortunately killed in this attack and many more injured. now officials say that this drawing had been detected, but that it was perhaps ms identified in a bit during that 1st limit. first investigations, they are thinking that human error was to blame for the fact that the defense systems were not activated. but of course, there's more investigation needed to be done to find out just how, how this was able to get through the, the, the woman on don't system. there was no sirens activated. and of course, as i said, the investigating see how this happened. but they're also investigating to see the best way, how they will respond to this attack. meanwhile, rebecca, the whole piece of said that they will continue to attack israel. is that
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a fear in israel that the all of this might escalates the bears? i think there's no need for me to explain, but this comes at a time. i've already incredibly heightened tensions in the country and across the region with the ongoing wind gulzar and the tit for tat, escalating conflict that's happening on israel's northern border with 11 on the other. the should group has below their and self 11 on a so the tensions of course, very high and this will only serve to serve the height and those tensions indeed, even though israel is facing, you know, a multi pronged threats from various groups is rarely citizens largely feel pretty protected by the israeli military and by that i'm doing system the fact that this was able to penetrate that system and cause as much damage as it did on detected is going to of course raise the fees of civilians. and as you say, as to who the rebels climbing, but they are going to continue and ramp up these attacks. it's certainly going to raise tensions here in this room. the democrats on the back of it. uh,
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speaking from jerusalem. thanks so much. rebecca, john and joshua all of charles isn't. so it'd be a way he's just signed a deal with the government on the excavation of left him. the main role is used to make better use for electric cause the agreement has been met with resistance. and so that'd be a, as a lucy of mine would destroy larger areas of agricultural land around the valley, invest in the west of the country. the east came to pay that extra lines on china for natural resources towards europe, to to bundle this next where violence has escalated, the number of people killed in sessions between for testers and police has reached, at least to 39. internet service is a down across most of the country, off to protest is set fire to the headquarters of the main state broadcast of hundreds of building, just as police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse,
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to protesting students. they're angry about the re introduction of a code, a system that preserves a 3rd of government jobs for families and veterans who are fortunate in the 1971 board of independence. mr. international is also reporting the bundle, the issue, police used codes, unlawful or false against protest as the speed hold. uh, the reason to research it for south asia at amnesty international told me more about what that actually means. right. thank you. so by unlawful for us. we are really guided by international legal instruments such as basic a basic principles on the use of force and firearms by law enforcement of the shows that was published by the u. n. in 1990. so this cheaply looks at uh, 3 basic principles went assessing whether or not the use of force has been lawful, such as the reality of necessity and proportionality. so the question always is, you know, was there a legal, a, you know,
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a lawful objective that the law enforcement agency was seeking to achieve with the use of force? what's the use of message the force necessary or could it have been result through non violent means? and finally, is, or, you know, use of force is insect needed. it must be proportionate to the seriousness of the offense and the, you know, it must and also the objective. so this is the kind of measurement we apply when looking at the use of force and by our assessment, the use of force that we witnessed earlier this week, which is when we did the analysis was in fact unlawful. and how did you verify this most misconduct of police forces? all right, so we do so by triangulating, human intelligence and open source information and also geo spatial intelligence. so we collected witness uh, you know, accounts, eye witness and victims with accounts from the ground over at telephone calls. and also then we looked at, you know, the information that was available on the internet and for media houses. and then
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we analyzed with the assistance of our citizens evidence my but i'm to see the video and photographic evidence that our partners underground were sharing with us . so from this, you know, we weren't able to ascertain that the use of force was on level in the, you know, or analyze in particular, the shooting of the site. the 1st student who was known to be killed on, uh, you know, 15 july. so that date, sorry, on 16th july so that you can see the 2 officers were, you know, discharging 12 gauge shot to contact him. and we assessed the reduced visual intelligence of the distance between them was 50 meters. and i will side was not posing any threat to the officers at that time or any one around him. so we go to forensic and i, i know is to look at the chest tunes on and it was consistent with bird shots. now we consider the use of bird shot, which is a hunting weapon to be completely inappropriate in the use of policing protest. your findings also points to
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a student group affiliated to the ruling obama lead attacking students protesting against these cortez. why is this group the bottom of this top to lead attacking other students? yes, the weaknesses that we spoke. so categorically alleged that the people who were attacking them weren't, you know, buying that is a top to lead the student party affiliated, but the ruling party. and then um, so i mean, we've seen this pattern in the past where they have, you know, attempted to cross student product protests and other popular uprisings. so a, but this time what was different is that they seem to have really targeted the women and girls. so we had women and girls that told us we thought they would spare us that they wouldn't, you know, attack us. but in fact, they seem to have attacked them with a particular vengeance. launching, you know, punches and kicks of they said on the, on their breasts bucks and stomachs. so ups of, you know, it was really an attempt to, i think,
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a survey to diminish the participation of women in these protests as well. because we've seen an incredible involvement of young girls and female students in these protests in our country, which is largely conservative. where, you know, the visibility of women in public spaces is often very difficult to find. so that is something different that we've seen. but the overarching, you know, objective remains be to crush a popular uprising, but then students spaces, the government is also reading the headquarters of their opposition bundle based nationally, spotty. why does the government need to do this? is that using these pro test as a pretext of target? the opposition? um, i don't think it needs to use the students as a pretext to target the opposition because they have been our analysis from last year in the you know, months leading up to the election, particularly the july twin 2023 protest that the opposition party health was, you know, met with a quote unluckily use a force and we've also used evidence to analyze, you know, that the use
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a lot of force was unlawful such as the use of tear gas in front of hospital who is your 2nd been children. so i think what's in fact happening is that there has been attempted to legitimize this has been purchased, saying that it is proven by opposition or our best interest carter groups. but the students, i would say have been very categorical, and they're not swayed by any interest groups. they have been very clear about what their interests are. what their demands are. do are largely piece spoke uh before you know the top to the or tack them. we leave it there for the moment that beat hold off from amnesty international. thanks so much. i a thing as a reminder of the dog started the following for you uh, this uh, businesses across the globe, awestruck, done by a tech out to its phase to microsoft software. flights have been grounded in the us, u. k. his pain, germany, and australia, and broadcast those and financial markets, a pulse will be disruptive. and republican president of the candidate donald trump has formerly accepted his policies nomination,
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holding for unity and its best speech. since he survived an assassination attempt, trump shared his best to the account of the roundly shooting, saying he was saved by the grace of god. the also talked about his campaign goals, promising voters cabled slash taxes and inflation, illegal immigration. and the was a new, great, and because of your up to date coming up next to the news. africa is very spanish, in billing,
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but the conflict. so with tim sebastian, few countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland, which was in time. and again, the susan was much beyond his board is only no one listen my guess this week and more so this control system of this i had them, but now i got over to you, but the warnings for government up to you are the same complex.
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next on d, w to the point, strong opinions, clear position, international perspective, the politics gone, brutal shooting against donald trump is just the latest example of rising political violence, while voters in the us and europe are also choosing the extremes on the bowers. on to the point we ask from insults to murder and you brutality. and to the point in 60 minutes on d, w. the think the forward is twice think ahead or with outside the box on your but always remember
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to think for yourself. we all had to find it was incredibly like that this is providing you with free information, dw made for mind the last year, poland, but the trends in europe and ousted the fall rights law and justice policy. so they've been in profit 8 years. but just how divide it does the country remain and how it works is as a government that the far right spotty emerged in the european elections as the most popular among young people. my guess this week and was, or is the justice minister adam. but now my opinion on that we are maybe a little bit let me think this kind of a vision of how to talk about liberal values, how to talk about you're up to 2 young to young voters,
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few countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland which was the

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