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but scientistic few years ago looked at the big events you mentioned the carrington event.here was another one in 1921 that the electricity actually started fires that train stations in new york and radio telegraph operators were unable, able to unplug the batteries and just send messages through the election which are fight air. that's how intense that storm was. they ran models and just to predict what would happen if a storm of that size hit the north america with a direct hit, it could affect 130 million people. they predicted could cost between 12 trillion to repair that can take from four to ten years to pick up the pieces. if something that devastating what has happened, that's absolute worst-case scenario and odds against it are infantile symbol. but you never know, right? and so, the way we can depend on these devices in our lives more and more, the more we know about what could threaten them, the better. >> yeah. yeah. well, let's hope that it was the y2k cnn family to sydney for y2k. so i got a great fireworks display out of that. and the world kept spinning yeah
but scientistic few years ago looked at the big events you mentioned the carrington event.here was another one in 1921 that the electricity actually started fires that train stations in new york and radio telegraph operators were unable, able to unplug the batteries and just send messages through the election which are fight air. that's how intense that storm was. they ran models and just to predict what would happen if a storm of that size hit the north america with a direct hit, it could...
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sizes that are comparable to those observed in the mid- 19th century. the spots that caused the carringtonhe sun once every 40-60 years, but magnetic storms from them occur on earth once every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet, which means a repetition is not soon, but weaker storms will be survived by equipment, and even more so by people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is, in a certain sense, even good news, especially for lovers... of bright photographs and videos, because the stronger the sun flares, the brighter the auroras in the aurora sky. after the advertisement, a documentary film by vladimir solovyov, 114 weeks of a special military operation, how did it unite very young experienced military personnel in the fight against ukrainian nationalists? vladimir solovyov talked with the soldiers of the bashkyrtastan regiment, who are sorting out their positions day after day. neo-nazis. i was able to talk with the army commander, major general rustam yusup. it is profitable to retire with a
sizes that are comparable to those observed in the mid- 19th century. the spots that caused the carringtonhe sun once every 40-60 years, but magnetic storms from them occur on earth once every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet, which means a repetition is not soon, but weaker storms will be survived by equipment, and even more so by people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is, in a certain sense, even...
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and the spots that caused the carrington events are formed by the sun every 40-60 years. occur on earth once every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet. this means a repeat is not coming soon. but a weaker storm. technology will survive, and even more so people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is in a certain sense even good news, especially for lovers of bright photographs and videos, because the stronger the sun flares, the brighter the auroras in the aurora sky. your brother is there in donbass. the aurora battalion, he’s a belly, no one knows anything, alexander mikhailov, in short, we have to go there, this is war, kulya, war, vitali.
and the spots that caused the carrington events are formed by the sun every 40-60 years. occur on earth once every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet. this means a repeat is not coming soon. but a weaker storm. technology will survive, and even more so people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is in a certain sense even good news, especially for lovers of bright photographs and videos, because the...
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and the spots that caused the carrington events are formed by the sun once every 40-60 years, but magneticonce every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet. this means a repeat is not coming soon. well , equipment will survive weaker storms, and even more so people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is, in a certain sense, even good news, especially for lovers of bright photographs and videos, because the stronger the sun flares, the brighter it is in the sky of aurora, polar lights. now there is a short pause, and then our broadcast will continue with a special report by denis davidov, the grave of an unforgotten soldier. o how the memory of soviet soldiers is preserved in slovakia and hungary. film series kuznetsov, people's commissar kuznetsov is too young, he does not have enough combat experience, there will be no war this year, and what will the people of kuznets tell us about this, we will not save the entire fleet, but thank you, your husband, sailors, soldiers, women and children violated the
and the spots that caused the carrington events are formed by the sun once every 40-60 years, but magneticonce every 500 years, since the flow of solar mass does not always fly from the celestial body towards our planet. this means a repeat is not coming soon. well , equipment will survive weaker storms, and even more so people, and in general the proximity of the peak of solar activity is, in a certain sense, even good news, especially for lovers of bright photographs and videos, because the...
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it was at the beginning of september 1859 that the famous carrington event took place in the sun, when.. this ejection flew towards us here is a solar one, well, this is called a coronal mass ejection, in short, solar matter flew, and a lot of it flew, there was a very powerful flare, then, roughly speaking, the earth was already covered with this very solar matter, there was a strong magnetic storm, and auroras were observed in india and cuba, and almost on the equator, if something like this happens now, there will be no problems, and not only and not so much... for sensitive people, the danger is directly for people, but absolutely minimal for the majority geomagnetic storms, and the most exposed population to radiation danger are astronauts, that is, those who are directly in space, they are not protected by the earth’s atmosphere, for us, for those living on the surface, this is... this is such a shield, yes, which protects us protects from additional solar radiation, and satellites and communication satellites may also be at risk, for example, the contact of charged particles wit
it was at the beginning of september 1859 that the famous carrington event took place in the sun, when.. this ejection flew towards us here is a solar one, well, this is called a coronal mass ejection, in short, solar matter flew, and a lot of it flew, there was a very powerful flare, then, roughly speaking, the earth was already covered with this very solar matter, there was a strong magnetic storm, and auroras were observed in india and cuba, and almost on the equator, if something like this...
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ok, sure he has got led to talk about on the la carrington i to talk about on the la carrington podcasterenspiel — who are part of the red bull skydive team — leapt from a helicopter hovering around 900 metres above the river thames. they dived down and flew through the gap in the centre of the suspension bridge reaching speeds of nearly 250 kilometres an hour. before rising up to 80 metres, the height required to open their parachutes so they could land safely. they described the experience as a dream come true. impressive feat to the tee of them. before we go, reminder our top story, the russian defence minister has been moved from his post, and he will now become the new secretary of russia's security council. he is a long—standing ally of president vladimir putin and he served as defence minister since 2012. he played a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his will present will be an economist and a deputy prime minister, we will have more on that on bbc news so do stay with us, i'll be back after a short break. hello. as the weekend draws to an end, so does the generally dry and
ok, sure he has got led to talk about on the la carrington i to talk about on the la carrington podcasterenspiel — who are part of the red bull skydive team — leapt from a helicopter hovering around 900 metres above the river thames. they dived down and flew through the gap in the centre of the suspension bridge reaching speeds of nearly 250 kilometres an hour. before rising up to 80 metres, the height required to open their parachutes so they could land safely. they described the...
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did you go all the way back to the carrington effect? i mean, how much are you studying these past events that is such a great question. >> and we call these benchmark events, right? so we took as many benchmark events that we have seen in modern history that we have record of and we did studies and saying, well, how big is big and so we did this a few years ago we're actually going through a process now to revisit those benchmarks to say, okay, well, we've seen the carrington, we've seen the halloween storm, we seen the hydro-quebec storm are the late 80s taking out part of the grid, but really is thank is and powerful as it or are we missing something so the best way to do it is take what we've seen before and then just maybe take it a little bit higher to say, okay, well, we could build our systems with sandi is impacts, but what about a little more resilience just in case we haven't truly experienced the biggest story from the sun has unleashed on this yet yeah. well, i cover the climate and energy beat. so this is a rare chance to p
did you go all the way back to the carrington effect? i mean, how much are you studying these past events that is such a great question. >> and we call these benchmark events, right? so we took as many benchmark events that we have seen in modern history that we have record of and we did studies and saying, well, how big is big and so we did this a few years ago we're actually going through a process now to revisit those benchmarks to say, okay, well, we've seen the carrington, we've seen...
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one study looked back, there was, in addition to the carrington event that was another big one and 1921 that started fires and telegraph stations because they electricity was so powerful, they did a study that said if that happened now given our grid, it would cause one to $2 trillion in damage could take four to ten years to come back from 160 million americans could be affected. and the geology of the east coast actually makes it more conducive to the he sorts of things. so we're thinking about for contingencies, not to worry about, i suppose tonight, but this is as close as we'll get. >> well you know, we say bill, abby, everything happens for a reason and that reason anyone is usually physics. so we do understand this well enough. we can prepare for this my personal hero michael faraday coined the noun electromagnetis m he understood that it's a moving magnetic field that creates electricity. electricity creates a magnetic field that's wonderful interaction. so we can prepare for this. >> you guys. thank you. have been celebrating the beauty of it. now these particles will come into
one study looked back, there was, in addition to the carrington event that was another big one and 1921 that started fires and telegraph stations because they electricity was so powerful, they did a study that said if that happened now given our grid, it would cause one to $2 trillion in damage could take four to ten years to come back from 160 million americans could be affected. and the geology of the east coast actually makes it more conducive to the he sorts of things. so we're thinking...
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a carrington event, which happened in 1859, bearing in mind a carrington event in 1859, we only had,wireless telegraphy . then the wireless telegraphs blew. they caused fires through the sparking. an event like that could actually black out this planet because we're so dependent on it. >> this one isn't going to do. we know how common these sorts of events are? i think all of us sort of have these buzzwords buzzing around in our head, whether it's coronal mass ejection or severe geomagnetic storm warning, we sometimes read these things, but but how regular are they specifically on the scale of which you were just describing? yeah coronal mass ejections during the peak of the solar cycle, which we're in at the moment, which happens every 11 years, we have five of those a day. >> not all of them face the earth. that's the point, because the sun rotates and we're going around the earth. but this happens to be a huge collection of, sunspots , which we have this of, sunspots, which we have this extreme electromagnetic radiation taking place, and these are heading towards the earth. so tha
a carrington event, which happened in 1859, bearing in mind a carrington event in 1859, we only had,wireless telegraphy . then the wireless telegraphs blew. they caused fires through the sparking. an event like that could actually black out this planet because we're so dependent on it. >> this one isn't going to do. we know how common these sorts of events are? i think all of us sort of have these buzzwords buzzing around in our head, whether it's coronal mass ejection or severe...
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the past, understand the culture and have the expertise particularly in been authoration of the carrington countries, just jamaica bahama so believes there are few numbers, but they're highly competent. well trained, and very professional, and they're on their military. they're not to police. the problem to is that sending police personnel in the context of a been in security that has no particular for price. we've kind of weaponry that the guys have is, is probably going to be a, it cannot be a workable solution because they're getting police isn't really used to fighting and settings, at least not the kinds that you can cut or you h e. nor is the police from the name and a given the 5 power of the games that this feels more like. it should be a military operation, rather than the police operation. sounds diego, like a lot of responsibility and pressure on the new prime minister to try and establish his credibility to calm things down and spread the acceptance of not only his administration, but those pals and those forces backing him up. this is not his 1st shot at this job. what kind of
the past, understand the culture and have the expertise particularly in been authoration of the carrington countries, just jamaica bahama so believes there are few numbers, but they're highly competent. well trained, and very professional, and they're on their military. they're not to police. the problem to is that sending police personnel in the context of a been in security that has no particular for price. we've kind of weaponry that the guys have is, is probably going to be a, it cannot be...
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julie brown: we all wanted to live like, you know, we were on "dynasty," like the carringtons.ion as being okay. and those shows kind of exploited that. catherine mann: prime-time families like the carringtons who live here in luxury on the "dynasty" sound stage are not the only rich folk on tv. in the last five years, more than half of all new shows have featured the wealthy. 10 years ago, that figure was zero. there was an accident. your father's dead. connelly: falcon crest was a wine family. there's lorenzo lamas and there's ronald reagan's first wife, jane wyman is on that show. emma is pregnant. i know a doctor who can take care of it right away. that will never happen. all of those shows were, "oh, my god, what's next? what's gonna happen with that? he can't get away with that." and then you tune in. it was appointment television. announcer: what will become of the missing twins on knots landing? what? connelly: they all had spin-offs. "dallas" had the spin-off "knots landing." "the colbys" was the spin-off for "dynasty." they were seeing how much they could max this stu
julie brown: we all wanted to live like, you know, we were on "dynasty," like the carringtons.ion as being okay. and those shows kind of exploited that. catherine mann: prime-time families like the carringtons who live here in luxury on the "dynasty" sound stage are not the only rich folk on tv. in the last five years, more than half of all new shows have featured the wealthy. 10 years ago, that figure was zero. there was an accident. your father's dead. connelly: falcon...
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there's a long tradition in the united states from carrington god, what they called civil disobedience. protests columbia university has been in back of the 1960 students did exactly the same thing that happened here on monday. and they took over hamilton hall to protest that we have no more they were also arrested. and that's what many believe that is kind of happened. 2 nights of the police is moving into the building. but what is happening here in columbia is what is tired. what is happening all around the country we've seen protesting california in texas, and so a many, many other places across the country and the students here in the states. but even though if they are arrested over if the people inside arrested, they will continue with this movement that i said before, they want to make sure that their voices are heard. but at the same time, there's things. so they're not the story of the story, isn't gas. that right now, the story is with the palestinian people in garza, but also in the west bank. they had been demanding a man to occupation. they had been demanding an end to gen
there's a long tradition in the united states from carrington god, what they called civil disobedience. protests columbia university has been in back of the 1960 students did exactly the same thing that happened here on monday. and they took over hamilton hall to protest that we have no more they were also arrested. and that's what many believe that is kind of happened. 2 nights of the police is moving into the building. but what is happening here in columbia is what is tired. what is happening...
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but there are others out there that happened long time ago as the carrington event, ryan outlines, which is an immense power. >> we're nowhere near there well, that's, that's really a very we're almost out of time, but i did want to ask you this. >> we're talking. about what's happening right now today, but what about the days, weeks, even months ahead? what sort of activity might be expect it's a tricky thing to say. >> what we're doing currently is we're running into the peak of our solar activity, which happens every 11 years. so it's not something like it's never happened before, so we know the probability of these things will increase. and that will increase over the next year, at least. so we're expecting these events to most likely happen more frequently. however, some i think like a g5 and extreme event statistically, you're probably expecting that maybe four or five times a day during an intact entire 11 years, sayyed expect to more activity, but probably something like this is a rare one. >> fascinating and grading explanations. daniel brown there in nottingham up early for us
but there are others out there that happened long time ago as the carrington event, ryan outlines, which is an immense power. >> we're nowhere near there well, that's, that's really a very we're almost out of time, but i did want to ask you this. >> we're talking. about what's happening right now today, but what about the days, weeks, even months ahead? what sort of activity might be expect it's a tricky thing to say. >> what we're doing currently is we're running into the...
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that pulse will arrive but scientistic few years ago looked at the big events you mentioned the carrington event. there was another one in 1921 that the electricity actually started fires. a train stations in new york and radio telegraph operators were unable, able to unplug the batteries and just send messages through the electrified air. that's how intense that storm was. they ran models just to predict what would happen if a storm of that size hit the north america with a direct hit? >> it could affect 130 million people. >> they predicted could cost between 12 trillion to repair that can take from four to ten years to pick up the pieces if something that devastating what has happened, that's absolute worst-case scenario and odds against it are infantile symbol. but you never know, right? and so the way we can depend on these devices in our lives, more and more, the more we know about what could threaten them, the better let's be aware, we're talking to michael holmes, the white house has released its report on israel using american weapons next, what it's about plane? the israeli use t
that pulse will arrive but scientistic few years ago looked at the big events you mentioned the carrington event. there was another one in 1921 that the electricity actually started fires. a train stations in new york and radio telegraph operators were unable, able to unplug the batteries and just send messages through the electrified air. that's how intense that storm was. they ran models just to predict what would happen if a storm of that size hit the north america with a direct hit?...
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of control of football matters and he's done an audit of old trafford and the training ground at carringtonind old trafford is the theatre of dreams. that's what it's been known as since the 60s, since the george best, bobby charlton, denis law era andifs bobby charlton, denis law era and it's been falling into disrepair slightly over the last 3 or 4 years, certainly since sir alex ferguson left in 2013, when overall standards at the club have declined . he did an club have declined. he did an audh club have declined. he did an audit in there this week and he sent an email to hundreds of staff. now he must have known this was going to get leaked to various media organisations, but he's basically said, look, thanks for the welcome and everything , but i couldn't everything, but i couldn't believe what i saw. the place is an absolute pigsty. he said that the standards in terms of cleanliness and tidiness were were on the floor, and he said that i would expect or we have higher standards at my petro chemicals firm, i.e. ineos, than we have at old trafford or county needs to improve . it's coun
of control of football matters and he's done an audit of old trafford and the training ground at carringtonind old trafford is the theatre of dreams. that's what it's been known as since the 60s, since the george best, bobby charlton, denis law era andifs bobby charlton, denis law era and it's been falling into disrepair slightly over the last 3 or 4 years, certainly since sir alex ferguson left in 2013, when overall standards at the club have declined . he did an club have declined. he did an...
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the 1954 painting by leonora carrington went for $25 million. that was twice the estimate.imes the previous record. this is not a good setup. people decide now whether to sell with november being the next big sale. after the experience in may, they will not have good stuff to sell in november. that was the challenge this last week. there wasn't great art to sell. >> i would say normally you have a flush market and a lot of liquidity like we do right now and you anticipate the auctions would go very, very well. there are just things that people sold that they didn't want to buy? >> there was a disconnection with the discount and sellers want prices back to 2022 and 2021. they cannot meet in the middle. there wasn't great art to sell. >> is this an indication that the wealthy are worried? >> it is a paradox. i have never seen -- we are in a correction in the art market right now. everything is down at least 20%. that's a correction. i have never seen a correction in the art market and stock market at all-time high. it could be the art market is lagging or it could be it is se
the 1954 painting by leonora carrington went for $25 million. that was twice the estimate.imes the previous record. this is not a good setup. people decide now whether to sell with november being the next big sale. after the experience in may, they will not have good stuff to sell in november. that was the challenge this last week. there wasn't great art to sell. >> i would say normally you have a flush market and a lot of liquidity like we do right now and you anticipate the auctions...
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right wing than it used to be in my day when i was growing up, when there was michael foot and carrington keir starmer is now you know, keir starmer is now agreed to have him hsi on his team. what is his real world view? do we really know what he believes in and stands for? because it would seem an anathema for somebody like miss ethic to be. >> he's all things to all people. >> yeah , well then you please no one. one. >> one. >> you have to stand by something . if you try to please something. if you try to please everyone, you please. no. >> well, it shows you you want for me. >> people like you amaze me. paula, where you go? thank you. i am anti—strike, but if you were in a position where you had to strike, you don't know it from that position. >> no. >> no. >> i'm anti—strike political strikes like france and spain . strikes like france and spain. they ban politically, motivated strikes as do belgium, netherlands and germany. >> how do you know they're politically motivated? >> most strikes are when you see the nhs strikes. i've seen them like tory party, 14 years of tory. they talk ab
right wing than it used to be in my day when i was growing up, when there was michael foot and carrington keir starmer is now you know, keir starmer is now agreed to have him hsi on his team. what is his real world view? do we really know what he believes in and stands for? because it would seem an anathema for somebody like miss ethic to be. >> he's all things to all people. >> yeah , well then you please no one. one. >> one. >> you have to stand by something . if you...
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these are employees at old trafford and just off the m60 at the training ground at carrington.warm welcome when i walked in to have a look the place to have a look around the place to have a look around the place to have a inspection. but he said a proper inspection. but he said the standards of cleanliness and the standards of cleanliness and the were, in his words, the tidiness were, in his words, a disgrace and he wants the highest standards for his organisation, he said that even at a petrochemicals company like ineos, he said would expect ineos, he said we would expect to have better standards than what i've seen when i've walked in. now, the cynic in me would suggest that this is him . yes, suggest that this is him. yes, he's he's he's laying down standards, but he knows that when that email goes hundreds of people, it's going to get leaked. it got leaked to the athletic yesterday. it got leaked to the daily mail. and maybe it's just telling the fans , you know what, actually this guy means business. we all, we all we're all thinking what's ratcliffe going to do in terms
these are employees at old trafford and just off the m60 at the training ground at carrington.warm welcome when i walked in to have a look the place to have a look around the place to have a look around the place to have a inspection. but he said a proper inspection. but he said the standards of cleanliness and the standards of cleanliness and the were, in his words, the tidiness were, in his words, a disgrace and he wants the highest standards for his organisation, he said that even at a...