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it was finally suspended, north america stands with keeping right the advent of the lord. okay. given that keeping day 2 already become the norm in the us, it's no surprise the when the 1st full model, the droid off. henry ford's assembly line it had the steering wheels placed on the left, which naturally meant it was easier to drive and the guy simply told the drive was could see better just not to see us up in canada. some provinces drove on the left, but others drove and today, depending on whether they used to be british or french calling in between your to bid to connect to canada would be us keels interviewed to the decision was made the switch today the day. incidentally, this was the same side of the door a bit on time you and put back the 2 largest provinces in the country already used . vancouver was the last city in canada to make the switch at 6 in on the 1st of january, 1922. back in your keeping right was gaining popularity. germany officially adopted driving on that site in 1910 as he later again strengthen your to p, began to influence all right. on several of th
it was finally suspended, north america stands with keeping right the advent of the lord. okay. given that keeping day 2 already become the norm in the us, it's no surprise the when the 1st full model, the droid off. henry ford's assembly line it had the steering wheels placed on the left, which naturally meant it was easier to drive and the guy simply told the drive was could see better just not to see us up in canada. some provinces drove on the left, but others drove and today, depending on...
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north america stands with keeping right the advent of promot. okay. given that keeping date had already become the norm in the us. it's no surprise, but when the 1st full model, the droid off, henry ford's assembly line it had the steering wheel placed on the left, which naturally meant it was easier to drive on the day simply so the drivers could see better just not to see us up in canada, some provinces drove on the left, but others drove and today, depending on whether they used to be british or french calling in between routes will be to connect to canada would be us keels interviewed to the decision was made the switch to driving on the day, incidentally, this was the same, tied up to that one tied. you and rebecca, the 2 largest provinces in the country already used vancouver with velocity in canada to make the switch as 6 pm on the 1st of january, 1922. back in your keeping right was gaining popularity. germany officially adopted driving on that side and 19 pen as he played again, strengthen the order he began to impose. all right, and several
north america stands with keeping right the advent of promot. okay. given that keeping date had already become the norm in the us. it's no surprise, but when the 1st full model, the droid off, henry ford's assembly line it had the steering wheel placed on the left, which naturally meant it was easier to drive on the day simply so the drivers could see better just not to see us up in canada, some provinces drove on the left, but others drove and today, depending on whether they used to be...
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the declines that we've documented here in north america are in no way you need it. there have been studies that have been coming out around the world that are documenting your comfortable declines. so it's, it really was a wake up call, i think for a lot of the conservation community here. but it's provide a lot of what's known as ecosystem services. they disperse seems all in a punk of keeping sector population, such as birds decline, so to well, these vital services if an environmental conditions are not sufficient, not healthy enough to support birds well, then they're not likely to be good for people. either. it's a birds can be a real sentinel of environmental change. we've heard as like, canaries in the coal mine, and that's not so far fetched right when we see the clients and birds that should alert us so that something's happening in the environment that we should pay attention to. because ultimately, it can come back and affect us as well, the 3rd being the subject to decline for a variety of reasons, such as habitats destruction, fragmentation, pollution,
the declines that we've documented here in north america are in no way you need it. there have been studies that have been coming out around the world that are documenting your comfortable declines. so it's, it really was a wake up call, i think for a lot of the conservation community here. but it's provide a lot of what's known as ecosystem services. they disperse seems all in a punk of keeping sector population, such as birds decline, so to well, these vital services if an environmental...
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when north america produces 16.9%, that is more than 9.8%. what we should be thinking is about the medium and long-term review. we are giving strength toward that future with the chipset science act. when they are giving credits to products that are produced in north america. the north american region has to be seen as a unit. that means that foreign policy entreated must be lumped together as one common effort. what i am optimistic about believe that share values and the fight for freedom and democracy in the world will be led by north america, which i am sure will become the most competitive region in the world. >> the world is watching our presidential campaign play out. we are also watching yours. are trade issues a big part of the campaign? what are the issues/ >> in mexico, campaigns have not an an official structure. there are candidates. we will have a woman president for the first time in history. but the campaigns of not started. trade with the u.s. is about 70% of our trade. from gdp, 80% is manufacturing and trade. it is good for
when north america produces 16.9%, that is more than 9.8%. what we should be thinking is about the medium and long-term review. we are giving strength toward that future with the chipset science act. when they are giving credits to products that are produced in north america. the north american region has to be seen as a unit. that means that foreign policy entreated must be lumped together as one common effort. what i am optimistic about believe that share values and the fight for freedom and...
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so it is very likely here through northern north america. we will see this activity now for us, it's overnight from midnight to 4 a.m. we could see some of that aurora action. and based on some of the projections really near the california oregon border would be the better bet. but still keep your eyes to the sky. maybe stay up a little bit late, look up and hopefully we'll be able to see a little something. and as we mentioned this weekend, we'll see some on and off activity that could also cause some gps and power grid issues. so we'll be all over this. we'll be covering it through your weekend forecast. okay. speaking of the weekend, we know friday night kind of gets it started. if you're headed out tonight 70 right now in san francisco and sunny skies will be down into the 60s next couple of hours right near the bay. it was warm today. we had temperatures in the 80s still hanging on to 79. you got sunshine, 70s through the next hour, and then we'll drop it off into some 60s. but very, very comfortable. and for the inland valleys, we had
so it is very likely here through northern north america. we will see this activity now for us, it's overnight from midnight to 4 a.m. we could see some of that aurora action. and based on some of the projections really near the california oregon border would be the better bet. but still keep your eyes to the sky. maybe stay up a little bit late, look up and hopefully we'll be able to see a little something. and as we mentioned this weekend, we'll see some on and off activity that could also...
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as i'm covered, an even more devastating tab decline in north america. we have lost 3000000000 periods from the reading population of nearly 30 percent of birds or one in 3, or is that have been lost to just in my lifetime allowed. so since 1970, we're seeing these declines that are really spanning almost all habitat and almost all groups of species and no longer restricted to just to be safe that we might of know already been thinking of as requiring conservation attention. instead, we're now seeing some of our greatest declines in species that are funding that are common in wide spread. the declines that we've documented here in north america are in no way unique. there have been studies that have been coming out around the world that are documenting. you're comfortable. declines. so it's, it really was a wake up call. i think for a lot of the conservation community here, but it's provide a lot of what's known as ecosystem services. they disperse seems all in a cons. keep insect population such as birds decline, so to well, these vital services. if an
as i'm covered, an even more devastating tab decline in north america. we have lost 3000000000 periods from the reading population of nearly 30 percent of birds or one in 3, or is that have been lost to just in my lifetime allowed. so since 1970, we're seeing these declines that are really spanning almost all habitat and almost all groups of species and no longer restricted to just to be safe that we might of know already been thinking of as requiring conservation attention. instead, we're now...
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let's go straight to new york and our north america editor sarah smith. and there's been plenty of detail from stormy daniels this afternoon? there certainly has. the woman who donald trump paid $130,000 to to
let's go straight to new york and our north america editor sarah smith. and there's been plenty of detail from stormy daniels this afternoon? there certainly has. the woman who donald trump paid $130,000 to to
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it is the busiest commuter or railroad in north america. originally built in the 1800s it consisted of two tracks saving 50000 people. today those two tracks carry approximate 300,000 customers per day. simply put, third track project improves safety and training operations for heavily traveled 10-mile segment. and facilitated long island railroads expansion into grand central sainted and midtown manhattan through eastside access. china third track along this corridor to accommodate the additional track greenhouse gas emissions three grade crossings with railroad bridges, with vehicular traffic would those eliminated these crossings have been a safety challenge in the community they were the site of numerous over the years. team used innovative branch accelerated construction techniques to reduce the impact of the railroad and to the public. this allowed us to maintain community safety and minimize construction impact to commuters, revenue service, and the adjacent communities. the innovation use hydraulic jacking procedure for each new bri
it is the busiest commuter or railroad in north america. originally built in the 1800s it consisted of two tracks saving 50000 people. today those two tracks carry approximate 300,000 customers per day. simply put, third track project improves safety and training operations for heavily traveled 10-mile segment. and facilitated long island railroads expansion into grand central sainted and midtown manhattan through eastside access. china third track along this corridor to accommodate the...
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to take place have you or any of your staff from south america to north america? >> i visited several times i've been to the binational base in columbia and conduct joints and operation. in terms of the operations conducted comes from resourcing they have panama forces. the market is so important of the american citizens in our country. i'm sure you all could have used it in your budget and to work in both and what you do is amazing. we need to help you, we really do not thank you, chairman. holding this hearing, our nation, appreciate it. i will hit on russian forces because as russia continues war in ukraine and china asked with increasing aggression indo pacific, both countries are steps to pose a direct threat to national security here at home. how could north, adapt this posture proactively respond increasing presence in capabilities of russian and chinese assets off the coast and in north america with. >> the best way for us to counter is to have presence of our own so the execution of exercising control in all domains is extremely important primarily focusi
to take place have you or any of your staff from south america to north america? >> i visited several times i've been to the binational base in columbia and conduct joints and operation. in terms of the operations conducted comes from resourcing they have panama forces. the market is so important of the american citizens in our country. i'm sure you all could have used it in your budget and to work in both and what you do is amazing. we need to help you, we really do not thank you,...
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between europe and north america, that accounts for 40% of historical emissions of greenhouse gases. least developed countries and the small island developing states, about 0.5% each. and it's very much the case that those who are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change have contributed least. at the moment, south asia, typically, i think about two tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per head, compared to approaching 20 in north america. there are very big differences, and we mustn't forget that the third goal of the paris agreement is about improving the means by which countries can achieve their climate objectives, which does include transfer of finance. of course it does. means means money. yes, it does. means means money... means means finance. yes... exactly. and look at the economists nicholas stern and vera songwe, who did this work and came up with a report suggesting that $2.1; trillion would be needed by 2030 to shift developing countries — and this isn't including china, this is without china — to low—carbon economies. and they reckon that at least a trillio
between europe and north america, that accounts for 40% of historical emissions of greenhouse gases. least developed countries and the small island developing states, about 0.5% each. and it's very much the case that those who are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change have contributed least. at the moment, south asia, typically, i think about two tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per head, compared to approaching 20 in north america. there are very big differences, and we mustn't...
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but boston is not all of north america right much. i mean, i hate to break it to all of us who are here in boston. but there are other colonies out there. you you start the book with a chapter that's the tea party that wasn't which is about what happened down in charleston, south carolina, because tea ships went to many different ports. right so can you just give us a little bit of a glimpse of how things may have played out differently in other places? what happened in south carolina? yes, boston was very strange it was the only city that had a big fight over the tea that it couldn't resolve all the other places the tea ships went. they found a resolution, some sort of coming to terms between the local customs officials, the and the governor, the tea merchants that were set to receive it, and the sons of liberty and the patriot organization in south carolina. the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against it and they had a huge meeting in the exchange, which was large building that housed customs
but boston is not all of north america right much. i mean, i hate to break it to all of us who are here in boston. but there are other colonies out there. you you start the book with a chapter that's the tea party that wasn't which is about what happened down in charleston, south carolina, because tea ships went to many different ports. right so can you just give us a little bit of a glimpse of how things may have played out differently in other places? what happened in south carolina? yes,...
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north america business correspondent michelle fleury explains. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crib go facing a reckoning. his rival, ceo of binance, changpeng zhao, has been given four months in jail. back in november, he was —— pleaded guilty to one count
north america business correspondent michelle fleury explains. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crib go facing a reckoning. his rival, ceo of binance, changpeng zhao, has been given four months in jail. back in november, he was —— pleaded guilty to one count
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to north america? >> senator, i have visited the darien on the panama side and the north side and i've conducted joint operations. >> where does the funding come? >> for the darien, sir? >> yes. >> in terms of the operations columbia conducts comes from columbia resourcing that they have for their military. the ones from panama come from panama security forces. our activities, operations activities, and investments we do with panama are from the security operations funds in southcom. >> i saw the budget and there is no doubt it is so important to the protection of american citizens and our country. you know, we just voted to give $60 billion to ukraine and i wish it could have gone to the all. i've seen yawls -- y'alls budget and what you do is amazing but we really need to help you. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator tuberville. >> thank you, chairman. and thank you for holding this hearing. i would like to thank general guillot and general richardson for testifying today and of course, for your
to north america? >> senator, i have visited the darien on the panama side and the north side and i've conducted joint operations. >> where does the funding come? >> for the darien, sir? >> yes. >> in terms of the operations columbia conducts comes from columbia resourcing that they have for their military. the ones from panama come from panama security forces. our activities, operations activities, and investments we do with panama are from the security operations...
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our north america editor sarah smith is at columbia university for us. here's our north america editor, sarah smith, who said president biden was trying to tread a fine line. it's difficult for president biden to work out where to come down on this. his party is deeply split — he's got representatives who are very, very supportive of the student protest movement, and some who are very, very critical of it. and he knows that he's at risk of losing the votes of hundreds of thousands of young activists, pro—palestinian protesters who think he hasn't been critical enough of israel and its conduct of the war in gaza. but at the same time, he knows that there are many, many moderate swing voters watching with some dismay what's happening right across america, and they would like to hear him being more critical of the widespread disruption that these protests are causing. so, it is a very fraught political question for a president who is just six months away from his attempt to get reelected. we will talk plenty more about what's going on in the middle east
our north america editor sarah smith is at columbia university for us. here's our north america editor, sarah smith, who said president biden was trying to tread a fine line. it's difficult for president biden to work out where to come down on this. his party is deeply split — he's got representatives who are very, very supportive of the student protest movement, and some who are very, very critical of it. and he knows that he's at risk of losing the votes of hundreds of thousands of young...
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and they led recovery in north america and europe. haidi: quick check on how markets are faring, the focus is how equities reopen at the bottom of the next hour. looking at equity risk premium for china versus the rest of asia. ♪ >> good morning from hong kong. i'm david eating the lace. yvonne: the yen set for gains.
and they led recovery in north america and europe. haidi: quick check on how markets are faring, the focus is how equities reopen at the bottom of the next hour. looking at equity risk premium for china versus the rest of asia. ♪ >> good morning from hong kong. i'm david eating the lace. yvonne: the yen set for gains.
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let's go lie to her north america correspondent. let's speak to our north america correspondent nada tawfik who's in new york. we will come to the gag order in a moment or two but in terms of the evidence the court has been hearing, take me through that. keith davidson. — take me through that. keith davidson, stormy _ take me through that. keith davidson, stormy daniels'sl take me through that. keith - davidson, stormy daniels's lawyer who arrange that hush money payment at the centre of this case has been back on the stand and he really took juror�*s right back to election night sharing a text message she had with one of the editors at the tabloid, the national enquirer, asking, what have we done when it became clear that donald trump was winning. explaining that text message, he said that there was an understanding that their efforts had health donald trump ozment campaign. remember, thatis trump ozment campaign. remember, that is a key argument here from prosecutors. that this hush money was paid to influence the election, il
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mark rayfield north america president and ceo joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: federal reserve rate cuts looking a little bit more distant and that's unwelcome news for prospective homebuyers. joining us for a look at the housing market is abigail doolittle. >> let's start off with a breakdown of the construction relative to manufacturing because as rates have come off of the lows initially we did have construction manufacturing being very low but more recently this big move higher for the construction manufacturing space. if rates to go higher is there going to be some sort of tumble. in the meantime we look at one stock in particular sustainable construction materials we see some nice outperformance over the next year relative to its benchmarks up about 14%. so riding that wave of strength for construction manufacturing but to your point on rates if we look at the turn of the 10 year yield we will -- here is the performance in a non-charter form. you can see this gain relative to its benchmark. if you look at the 10 year yield mov
mark rayfield north america president and ceo joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: federal reserve rate cuts looking a little bit more distant and that's unwelcome news for prospective homebuyers. joining us for a look at the housing market is abigail doolittle. >> let's start off with a breakdown of the construction relative to manufacturing because as rates have come off of the lows initially we did have construction manufacturing being very low but more recently this big move...
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david willis, north america correspondent. bringing you a report later in the programme which and we'll be bringing you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane later in the programme which has more on the reaction to hamas agreeing to a proposed ceasefire and the evacuation beginning in rafah. now to a breaking story and there has been a significant data breach, involving the uk ministry of defence. with more on this our correspondent alex forsyth. alex tell us what we know. what we know so far is that a third party has access and unauthorised fashion, a pay wall system by the ministry of defence in the system is run by an external contractor and this is not the main ministry of defence computer and operational details been obtained and what has been accessed is personal details of serving members of the armed forces and mostly names and bank account details but also in a very small case, some addresses as well and people are currently serving in the royal navy and the army in the raf, and also some veterans as we
david willis, north america correspondent. bringing you a report later in the programme which and we'll be bringing you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane later in the programme which has more on the reaction to hamas agreeing to a proposed ceasefire and the evacuation beginning in rafah. now to a breaking story and there has been a significant data breach, involving the uk ministry of defence. with more on this our correspondent alex forsyth. alex tell us what we know. what...
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to north america? >> senator, i visited it several times, both on the colombian side and on the panama side and i've been to the binational base that columbia and panama share together to contract joint operations. >> where does the funding come from for that? >> in terms of the operations that columbia conduct, it comes from columbia resourcing that they have for their military. the ones for panama come from the panama security forces. our activities, oai, operation activities and investments are from my security cooperation fund in southcom. >> i saw your budget and there is no doubt that both of you are so to the protection of american citizens in our country. we just voted to give $60 billion to ukraine. i wish it would have done to y'all. i'm sure y'all could have used it. i've seen your budgets and your things that you use to work in both of your north and south, and what you do is amazing. but we really need to help you. we really do. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator. senator rosen, pl
to north america? >> senator, i visited it several times, both on the colombian side and on the panama side and i've been to the binational base that columbia and panama share together to contract joint operations. >> where does the funding come from for that? >> in terms of the operations that columbia conduct, it comes from columbia resourcing that they have for their military. the ones for panama come from the panama security forces. our activities, oai, operation...
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we couldn't see it in north america but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like i want you to think of it like a, like a the seismograph in when you're looking at california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally. and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour. that's how fast this solar wind is coming. aurora seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five, this is as big as we get there are still levels of five but g5, we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are also likely. so yes, it's certainly possible where the red coronas and then the most common are the green. this is what we see all the time across as parts of canada, but the less common are the purpl
we couldn't see it in north america but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time this is what the solar wind looks like i want you to think of it like a, like a the seismograph in when you're looking at california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally....
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i want to go now to our north america correspondent whojoins now to our north america correspondent who joins us live in new york, not me out we were just listening tojoe biden he was making the fundamental point that in america you can have peace of processed but in a civil society he said that order must prevail. —— you can have peaceful protest. he commented on people taking easy shots, is this getting more and more problematic for the authorities as we see this grow across many different universities? it we see this grow across many different universities?- different universities? it is. i think it is— different universities? it is. i think it is getting _ different universities? it is. i| think it is getting problematic different universities? it is. i- think it is getting problematic for president biden in some ways. this is the first time we have heard him make the substantial comments since april the 22nd, that is when he last said something about the protests. at the time, just reminding myself of what he said, he condemned anti—semitism but he also added, just to quote
i want to go now to our north america correspondent whojoins now to our north america correspondent who joins us live in new york, not me out we were just listening tojoe biden he was making the fundamental point that in america you can have peace of processed but in a civil society he said that order must prevail. —— you can have peaceful protest. he commented on people taking easy shots, is this getting more and more problematic for the authorities as we see this grow across many...
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our north america editor sarah smith is monitoring developments. the judge ordered everybody out of the courtroom so that he could reprimand a witness who had been visibly and audibly disagreeing with the judge's rulings. and that witness was bob costello — probably the only witness that the defence were going to call and they were using him to try and undermine the testimony of michael cohen, to portray him to be a liar — and that's because mr cohen is the key witness for the prosecution. he is donald trump's former fixer, the man who handed over the $130,000 in hush money to stormy daniels, and he's also the witness who says that donald trump did personally know about the fraudulent scheme to disguise, as legal expenses, the reimbursement of that hush money. now there was another dramatic moment today when michael cohen himself was on the stand, and he was forced to admit that around the time all this was happening, he stole money from the trump organization. he made a payment of $20,000 to a tech firm, and told donald trump that he'd actuall
our north america editor sarah smith is monitoring developments. the judge ordered everybody out of the courtroom so that he could reprimand a witness who had been visibly and audibly disagreeing with the judge's rulings. and that witness was bob costello — probably the only witness that the defence were going to call and they were using him to try and undermine the testimony of michael cohen, to portray him to be a liar — and that's because mr cohen is the key witness for the prosecution....
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this coming year, we'll be building stores in north america, in asia, we're going to be refurbishing a ton of stores in china and then our e-commerce platforms have grown significantly here over the last five years but the key is, they still have a lot of room to grow, because we still have underindexed in those areas, and it helps us to talk and communicate better with the consumer when we had that one on one relationship with the direct-to-consumer store business >> i would be remiss if i didn't ask one final question, because you are such a consumer focused company. i would like your take as to what you think the state of the american consumer is we've been seeing some mixed signals in this market it seems as though this is a -- maybe a transitory phase about going between consumer strength to relative weakness is the american consumer strong? >> the american consumer is in fairly good shape. i do believe it's going to get better i think we'll see inflation ebb towards the end of the year and going into next year our folks are still working, which is important there's been some wa
this coming year, we'll be building stores in north america, in asia, we're going to be refurbishing a ton of stores in china and then our e-commerce platforms have grown significantly here over the last five years but the key is, they still have a lot of room to grow, because we still have underindexed in those areas, and it helps us to talk and communicate better with the consumer when we had that one on one relationship with the direct-to-consumer store business >> i would be remiss if...
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we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like and i want you to think of it like a, like the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally. and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour it's how fast this solar wind is coming. auroras seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five, this is as big as we get there are still levels of five but g5, we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are also likely. >> so yes, it's certainly possible. so where the red coronas and then the most common are the green. this is what we see all the time across parts of canada, but the less common are the
we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like and i want you to think of it like a, like the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40 this afternoon, the earth began to shake,...
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bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first rate cut. the us federal reserve voted to keep its benchmark lending rate at a 23—year high on wednesday. officials have said they want more certainty that inflation is under control before they lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is chair, jerome powell, during his press conference. the economy has made considerable progress towards our dual mandate objectives. inflation has eased substantially
bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first rate cut. the us federal reserve voted to keep its benchmark lending rate at a 23—year high on wednesday. officials have said they want more certainty that inflation is under control before they lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is chair, jerome powell, during his press conference. the economy has made considerable progress towards our dual...