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this morning ike ejochi is live from quebec, canada., we are in montreal in the longest urban zip line in canada. listen, we know european seasons like paris are a hot destination for the summer, but what if i told you you could get all of that charm plus a lesson in french for a fraction of the price? this is our bucket list on a budget. we are north of the border. soon, yeah, i'm going down there. get your passports ready. two historic cities, one epic vacation. say bon jour to quebec city and montreal. when it comes to cash one u.s. dollar is worth $1.37 in canada. now that's a great deal. let's talk flights for this multicity trip. we're starting from philadelphia. found air canada to quebec city for as low as $123 one way. then home from montreal for around $200. we're kicking it off in quebec city. but where to stay? how about a hotel deal with a bonus, like the hilton, which offers free public transportation when you stay at least two nights. after unlimited three day pass for all the explorations, it's time to see the sights, so
this morning ike ejochi is live from quebec, canada., we are in montreal in the longest urban zip line in canada. listen, we know european seasons like paris are a hot destination for the summer, but what if i told you you could get all of that charm plus a lesson in french for a fraction of the price? this is our bucket list on a budget. we are north of the border. soon, yeah, i'm going down there. get your passports ready. two historic cities, one epic vacation. say bon jour to quebec city...
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it caused lots of chaos, particularly in quebec, which saw plenty of power. i just design was actually there at the time. so how vulnerable are we to something like that happening again, do you think is quite difficult to really know we haven't had any major outages from this event but i'm hearing a few anecdotal reports from localized power issues particularly in scandinavia we'll find out more as time goes on but it's very difficult to assess just how vulnerable you are because there's a whole whole range of factors that conflate together. demand on the grid. what time of day these things hit things like that? >> not just the power grid, but satellites as well that are vulnerable. and these days compared to, let's say 2003, we there are more satellites out there. we rely on them more in terms of our gps and communications and so on. but we are also better prepared because of what we've experienced is that, is that fair? >> i think that's right and even take an example of styling. they they lost 48 satellites two years ago. but that was because that was a ve
it caused lots of chaos, particularly in quebec, which saw plenty of power. i just design was actually there at the time. so how vulnerable are we to something like that happening again, do you think is quite difficult to really know we haven't had any major outages from this event but i'm hearing a few anecdotal reports from localized power issues particularly in scandinavia we'll find out more as time goes on but it's very difficult to assess just how vulnerable you are because there's a...
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i think he was in quebec when he gave that quote., well, first of all, an adult winston churchill would still be able to smoke his cigars. because what we're not doing is saying to anyone who can smoke legally at the moment, we are absolutely maintaining that that freedom. what we're saying is that we want to stop children and young people from falling into the habit in the first place. so we know that the overwhelming majority of people start smoking before the age of 20. and we want to ensure that, through this change in the law for retail of cigarettes, that we believe the modelling shows us we will see a huge reduction in smoking over the next ten years. but on the central point, philosophically, of whether this is conservative... and as a conservative, i don't like banning things. but i also don't believe that there is liberty in addiction, and nicotine is one of the most addictive substances. there is a reason why, for example, vaping companies put nicotine in their vapes. who said, "the nanny state really doesn't work, i'm ver
i think he was in quebec when he gave that quote., well, first of all, an adult winston churchill would still be able to smoke his cigars. because what we're not doing is saying to anyone who can smoke legally at the moment, we are absolutely maintaining that that freedom. what we're saying is that we want to stop children and young people from falling into the habit in the first place. so we know that the overwhelming majority of people start smoking before the age of 20. and we want to ensure...
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i think it's a good distinction to draw, not like the big, huge one we saw that affected quebec, but rather lots of the ones that could happen aggregate effect. >> now, you're using special equipment and the scientists like you special equipment to see this. but those of us can also see what's going on now with the sun. is that right? if you, if you still have your solar eclipse glasses, king round from last month that's right. i mean, the sunspot has been throwing these cmes out is huge. it's about 15:15. earths across. so if you've got your eclipse goggles and you've still got some clear skies. you can see this with the naked eye quite easily well, listen, it's just fascinating to see what's happening now and to discuss all the ramifications really appreciate your expertise, professor matthew owens with the university of reading. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me now, as i mentioned, canada is no stranger to the potential disruptions and dangerous from geovanny storms like this one, cnn's paula newton is just outside the capital of ottawa well, as you might have guessed, t
i think it's a good distinction to draw, not like the big, huge one we saw that affected quebec, but rather lots of the ones that could happen aggregate effect. >> now, you're using special equipment and the scientists like you special equipment to see this. but those of us can also see what's going on now with the sun. is that right? if you, if you still have your solar eclipse glasses, king round from last month that's right. i mean, the sunspot has been throwing these cmes out is huge....
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had them ready for weeks and their fans were confident that today would be today because they know quebecy have been in this position before and they don't falter with the finish line insight. they are a relentless winning machine and now have done something unique, made history and once dummett won four league titles in a row. it is something the great league teams of the past, over decades, overa teams of the past, over decades, over a century of english football have not been able to attain. hottest field in the 1920s, arsenal in the 19305, in the 1920s, arsenal in the 1930s, liverpool in the 1980s enjoyed so much success and of course manchester united's teams under sir alex ferguson in that era were never able to go more than three titles in a row. city have managed that and it is history made here at the etihad. for many outside the city's fan base, and fans would like me to imagine it, there is a cloud currently over this achievement. while those financial charges over the club from the premier leave remain unresolved. it is more than a year since they were hit when what, with 115
had them ready for weeks and their fans were confident that today would be today because they know quebecy have been in this position before and they don't falter with the finish line insight. they are a relentless winning machine and now have done something unique, made history and once dummett won four league titles in a row. it is something the great league teams of the past, over decades, overa teams of the past, over decades, over a century of english football have not been able to attain....
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committee, because tomorrow everyone in the federation will have to answer, but rest assured, now quebec which is becoming a federation, will go from all the members to the referees' committee. now, maybe, for example, i don't interfere too much in our discussion, since i haven't played a game of my juniors since the beginning of the game . they will try to be the best again in these four to five weeks, and if you pay attention, mr. afshari, if you find it, please send it to him. that we are not black, but i will send him a message tonight, bijan and payam heydari, last week's profit from the game of esteghlal peace, the police will judge again this week, that is, in these three, four, five weeks, it is the turn that every province must judge now, not whoever is better. he judges before the game and every game according to that game. i have a lot of respect and i agree with you that mr. nazmi is one of our good football referees. sir, let me ask the main question . yes, he will not come in the end. mr. afsharian said that our referees are definitely not in the international community bec
committee, because tomorrow everyone in the federation will have to answer, but rest assured, now quebec which is becoming a federation, will go from all the members to the referees' committee. now, maybe, for example, i don't interfere too much in our discussion, since i haven't played a game of my juniors since the beginning of the game . they will try to be the best again in these four to five weeks, and if you pay attention, mr. afshari, if you find it, please send it to him. that we are...
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obviously this is a strong effort on their part win quÉbec these voters.you think he will be able to succeed and close that gap? >> witch? >> martha: mark penn. thank you sorry about that. no disrespect. go ahead penn. >> i think we have seen this before were the black vote seems to drift in the polls and come back on election day. i think a lot of the campaign is devoted to making sure the democrats maximize the black vote." be interesting to see if tim scott does get the big p. slot on the other side, whether or not that changes the dynamic. the other thing that's happening in to see it more so with latino voters particularly with the blackman, is concerned about the economy is really what's driving voters all types to think about whether they will vote for president biden or not. whether they are hispanic can black or white and that seems to cut across the board. i think these voters quÉbec election day. that's what i think. >> martha: it's interesting. you see groups whether women voters or black voters or voters who have typically fallen to these diff
obviously this is a strong effort on their part win quÉbec these voters.you think he will be able to succeed and close that gap? >> witch? >> martha: mark penn. thank you sorry about that. no disrespect. go ahead penn. >> i think we have seen this before were the black vote seems to drift in the polls and come back on election day. i think a lot of the campaign is devoted to making sure the democrats maximize the black vote." be interesting to see if tim scott does get...
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in 1989, we had a fairly powerful sun loss, then for more than 12 hours, the canadian province of quebec. our civilization. completely electric, it turned out that a very large current was induced in the wires, the transformers at the substation burned out and there was a power surge, that is , the whole province was left without electricity for a very long time, people there in the metro were stuck in elevators, but scientists are reassuring, for real powerful solar flares are extremely rare events. this week's observed spot ar-3664 has reached sizes that are comparable to those observed in the mid- 19th century. the spots that caused the carrington events are formed by the 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 lov
in 1989, we had a fairly powerful sun loss, then for more than 12 hours, the canadian province of quebec. our civilization. completely electric, it turned out that a very large current was induced in the wires, the transformers at the substation burned out and there was a power surge, that is , the whole province was left without electricity for a very long time, people there in the metro were stuck in elevators, but scientists are reassuring, for real powerful solar flares are extremely rare...
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it comes from quebec in the east. should know about. hi! hello. hi. my name is paul natrall. i'm mr bannock. paul — or mr bannock — is a member of the squamish nation. he lives on one of the three first nation territories here in vancouver city. he owns the only indigenous food truck in vancouver, and his specialty, bannock — a staple in first nation cuisine. 0h, awesome! that's a mr bannock apron, isn't it? yes, ma'am. wonderful. let me put this on. bannock is pretty simple. it's sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and water. not too dissimilar from an english scone. the word �*bannock�* itself is scottish, so there's always a huge debate if bannock is indigenous. every community and every nation has a type of flatbread, and as stuff evolves and indigenous food evolves we have baking powder, salt, sugar, and now we have these huge fluffy bannocks. for me, its huge to be able to have my kids watch and learn what i do, just because our food culture has been missing for so long, you know, through all the trauma that we ha
it comes from quebec in the east. should know about. hi! hello. hi. my name is paul natrall. i'm mr bannock. paul — or mr bannock — is a member of the squamish nation. he lives on one of the three first nation territories here in vancouver city. he owns the only indigenous food truck in vancouver, and his specialty, bannock — a staple in first nation cuisine. 0h, awesome! that's a mr bannock apron, isn't it? yes, ma'am. wonderful. let me put this on. bannock is pretty simple. it's sugar,...
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over the last several decades, especially since 1989 when a major storm happened, knocked out the quebec power grid. >> the main thing i think as we have more measurement, and instrumentation out, there's more for situational awareness, so that we can see a problem developing. this deployment of extra sensors and measurement equipment and also the north american reliability commission had mandated all utilities to have action plans ready for such an event. so i think we're well prepared. >> yeah. i mean, what do you think is left to be done? i mean, you studied this very closely do you see vulnerabilities out there that are not yet addressed? >> yeah one area. that i'm focusing on which is the role of renewable energy the power grid has changed quite fundamentally of the past 2030 years have been the most more wind. so it's an, it's an unknown how this disturbance will interact with these new resources coming online, so that's i've got some funding from the national science foundation to study that very problem. >> yeah, a lot of folks don't may not realize that texas is the greenest sta
over the last several decades, especially since 1989 when a major storm happened, knocked out the quebec power grid. >> the main thing i think as we have more measurement, and instrumentation out, there's more for situational awareness, so that we can see a problem developing. this deployment of extra sensors and measurement equipment and also the north american reliability commission had mandated all utilities to have action plans ready for such an event. so i think we're well prepared....
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was convicted in 2017 of campaign finance charges and lying to congress, later disbarred front-line quebecys his testimony is flawed. >> this trial is rigged. it is a disgrace to europe, a disgrace to the country. i should be out campaigning now instead of sitting in a very cold court house all day long. this is a biden prosecution. it's election interference at a level that nobody in this country has ever seen before. this is the third world country, not the usa. christian: let's speak to our correspondent who has been following the trial in new york. it's a day everyone was waiting for. the essential figure in the trump corvette. what did we get? reporter: yes, it's been riveting testimony, because remember, to prosecutors, michael cohen is the one that links donald trump to everything. what we heard from michael: was that he was afraid the stormy daniels story would be a catastrophe for that all caps campaign. donald trump instructed him to "just take care of it," hearing him the story would hurt him with female voters. when asked what his wife would think about it, donald trump simply
was convicted in 2017 of campaign finance charges and lying to congress, later disbarred front-line quebecys his testimony is flawed. >> this trial is rigged. it is a disgrace to europe, a disgrace to the country. i should be out campaigning now instead of sitting in a very cold court house all day long. this is a biden prosecution. it's election interference at a level that nobody in this country has ever seen before. this is the third world country, not the usa. christian: let's speak...
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this means schools in quebec and we all know that we're living in a world that's constantly changing and it's crucial to preserve our tradition and that's why i decided to name my brand as these are. >> you know, it's neat. as i'm eating this, andrew, i think of how i feel like in every culture there's some version of this. i don't know if it's just very comforting, but where you have a pastry dough around some delicious meat concoction, you know? >> yeah, we've we've worked with quite a few different pop ups, you know, obviously we've always again, wanted to work with the uh- in her beta version, but you know, there's empanadas out here in the bay area. there's, sosa. so we wanted to kind of have something in that flavor profile . and for us, as you know, we're one of now the older aapi, businesses, some people would say like legacy businesses. so we're like, why don't we do something with the next generation? and i think she's, i've had her many of her pies by now, at this point, we think she's kind of carrying the torch for the future of her, her community. right >> right. i mean,
this means schools in quebec and we all know that we're living in a world that's constantly changing and it's crucial to preserve our tradition and that's why i decided to name my brand as these are. >> you know, it's neat. as i'm eating this, andrew, i think of how i feel like in every culture there's some version of this. i don't know if it's just very comforting, but where you have a pastry dough around some delicious meat concoction, you know? >> yeah, we've we've worked with...
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in 1989 a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. >> you have the additional hit, theall it, that arrives and then the magnetic cloud. >> reporter: the storm could possibly last all weekend. if you still have your eclipse glasses, you can see the massive solar spot 16 times the diameter of earth. at night use your cell phone. it might detect the northern lights better than your naked eye. lester. >> we'll be looking for it, tom. thanks very much. >>> coming up, the baby named angel who survived war in gaza when her family was killed. the extraordinary story of what a doctor did next. foxtr people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing y
in 1989 a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. >> you have the additional hit, theall it, that arrives and then the magnetic cloud. >> reporter: the storm could possibly last all weekend. if you still have your eclipse glasses, you can see the massive solar spot 16 times the diameter of earth. at night use your cell phone. it might detect the northern lights better than your naked eye. lester. >> we'll be looking for it, tom. thanks very much. >>>...
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suggested that the country also considered switching from driving on the left to the right to be quebec was on your past. unfortunately, at the time a lot of state goods were moved using camels, which had all been changed to walk on the left side of the road. it has been a ledge, the g training office to this campus to go on the right side of the road was to begin ask and so plans for the switch for a band and the but it is better side of the road that's better and safer to drive on and is the left or the right side of the road. the actual right side for 2020 study hypothesize that there was a link between house, if left tend or right hand traffic was, and you to pick the logical factors like which can you prefer, which of your eyes is dominant and which side of the brain you use more the study, i'm like existing accident cards to try and find which side of the road is felicia for and was 50 years or so ago. there was some evidence that countries with left 10 traffic supported fuel road accidents. the study eventually didn't deliver conservative results. instead it said because of split
suggested that the country also considered switching from driving on the left to the right to be quebec was on your past. unfortunately, at the time a lot of state goods were moved using camels, which had all been changed to walk on the left side of the road. it has been a ledge, the g training office to this campus to go on the right side of the road was to begin ask and so plans for the switch for a band and the but it is better side of the road that's better and safer to drive on and is the...
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possibilities, may be others to be underlying crime, do you think it is important is the jury why quÉbecwith a question say, okay,, if you want to find a violation over that mikamac where he enumerated of the elements, there was an explanation of what is that campaign expenditure but not the same way in the way that i've prepared to jury instructions in the past with the elements one, two, three how to get to those. >> one of the questions i keep asking, but he keep sending me a bill, does it have to be the reason for the expenditure or a reason for the expenditure. if i'm a member of the jury, i have no idea. politics is about pausing to a positive and suppressing negative stories. at oleh ruin it for political scientists out there but that's what politicians do. is that really like a federal election violation to try to suppress a story that would be damaging for your campaign? if you need to build more prisons of that is a federal election law. >> shannon: people not telling the truth on campaigns and suppressing nasty stories can! okay,, don't go far. criminal defense attorney and fo
possibilities, may be others to be underlying crime, do you think it is important is the jury why quÉbecwith a question say, okay,, if you want to find a violation over that mikamac where he enumerated of the elements, there was an explanation of what is that campaign expenditure but not the same way in the way that i've prepared to jury instructions in the past with the elements one, two, three how to get to those. >> one of the questions i keep asking, but he keep sending me a bill,...
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in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it. it arrives, and then the magnetic cloud. this event, though, could also bring something rarely seen here in the bay area. if you want to see the northern lights, mahajan says tonight, between 1 and 4 a.m. may be your best shot, but it has to be dark away from city lights. i am going to try and wake up, or at least transport my three year old daughter into her car seat and, go into the woods and try and see if i can capture northern lights on my phone. camera experts say the storm could possibly last all weekend. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news last all weekend. amazing chief meteorologist eerie has been keeping an eye on this weather phenomenon all evening. and jeff, just what a sight to see across the country. it really is. you know, globally, we're just seeing so many of those beautiful colors. i actually just got this photo in a little bit ago here from the santa cruz mountains. you'll see how the sky is starting to change
in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it. it arrives, and then the magnetic cloud. this event, though, could also bring something rarely seen here in the bay area. if you want to see the northern lights, mahajan says tonight, between 1 and 4 a.m. may be your best shot, but it has to be dark away from city lights. i am going to try and wake up, or at least transport my three year old daughter into her car seat and,...
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las operaciones de radio y satélite en el 1989, una tormenta solar causó un apagón en la ciudad de quebeca capturar con la cámara del teléfono. la tormenta pueda durar todo el fin de semana. jocelyn morán noticiero telemundo 48. increíble porque hemos visto fotografías, por ejemplo de mount diablo que está aquí cerca. nos mencionabas marcelo, que tiene que estar obviamente bastante oscuro para poder apreciarlo todavía mejor. y es el caso de monti, como mencionas, bastante oscuro, donde menos contaminación lumínica haya. y por supuesto, de esos cielos despejados que continuamos disfrutando en toda la zona y hemos visto imágenes de tan al sur como en alabama, en texas, unas imágenes preciosas que en algunos puntos de méxico también se está reportando para que platiquen con sus familiares por si tienen oportunidad de apreciarlo. a qué se debe el color que toman? algunas se ven verdes, otras moradas. los colores siempre van a variar dependiendo de la intensidad de la tormenta y la llamarada y la interacción que tienen esos esas partículas con los gases en la atmósfera. por eso a veces lo vemo
las operaciones de radio y satélite en el 1989, una tormenta solar causó un apagón en la ciudad de quebeca capturar con la cámara del teléfono. la tormenta pueda durar todo el fin de semana. jocelyn morán noticiero telemundo 48. increíble porque hemos visto fotografías, por ejemplo de mount diablo que está aquí cerca. nos mencionabas marcelo, que tiene que estar obviamente bastante oscuro para poder apreciarlo todavía mejor. y es el caso de monti, como mencionas, bastante oscuro,...
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joining us is the 40 democratic minister, will quÉbec congressman!nk you for having me shannon. >> i want to start with the icc. you have called these weren't outrageous, you have condemned them as the white house as well. you heard mark they're talking about the potential sanctions. and onto the truck administration icc officials were sanctioned and there was restrictions on the phone numbers for the visas and even a counter investigation into alleged corruption. president biden lifted those, should he have left those in place? >> obviously, hindsight is trying 20 we are here where we are today. i'm for putting sanctions back in place, i am for congress asked -- acting in a bipartisan basis. let state facts here. when asad killed 300,000 civilian using chemical weapons if you recall which was a redline for this country to the icc go after them? no, they didn't because they said syria was not a party to the icc. people have asked them to look at the human rights violation in china, have begun after china? no. the icc has specifically said china is no
joining us is the 40 democratic minister, will quÉbec congressman!nk you for having me shannon. >> i want to start with the icc. you have called these weren't outrageous, you have condemned them as the white house as well. you heard mark they're talking about the potential sanctions. and onto the truck administration icc officials were sanctioned and there was restrictions on the phone numbers for the visas and even a counter investigation into alleged corruption. president biden lifted...
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created a commission, a special one, the duchenne commission, to figure it out, this is a judge from quebecterials of this commission are used in present-day ukraine for the rehabilitation of bandara and ss men who collaborated, the commission that was prohibited from using soviet data, they were all after the war. remembered vadim franzovich's stories from morzulyuk somewhere i may have already seen this, we look , publish it today in a week, but if two words, since dmitry aleksanovich has already addressed me, i will then give the word to you, or more precisely, ivan mikhailovich will tell you, we won’t publish it in a week, there’s nothing i’ll be brief, they really have some kind of genetic birth trauma here, so the barovites ran away, quarreled with each other terribly, one of them is still in the same centers, one from prague writes to the other in kovna, kovna is kaunos. report on your activities, he replies, like , i won’t answer you anything, because there is no activity, in general you went with your beaten face, they held conferences, they tried to hold some elections, with passp
created a commission, a special one, the duchenne commission, to figure it out, this is a judge from quebecterials of this commission are used in present-day ukraine for the rehabilitation of bandara and ss men who collaborated, the commission that was prohibited from using soviet data, they were all after the war. remembered vadim franzovich's stories from morzulyuk somewhere i may have already seen this, we look , publish it today in a week, but if two words, since dmitry aleksanovich has...
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anything technical, whether it's the electrical grid or anything else in 1989 and the province of quebecwidespread power outage that scientists still study today. but back then, they did not have the satellite technology that they have now, they have reinforced those infrastructure grids, but also they have more sensors, more satellite technology. they know a little bit more about what is going it'd be happening with the solar storms and have a bit more of a prediction in terms of what will happen. so far, no disruptions throughout canada except people will be disrupted in their sleep as they continue to look skyward, looking for those spectacular colors paula newton, cnn, don robin, ontario i'm joined now by storm chaser at logan parham. >> hugh was lucky enough to capture this historic phenomenon in the comfort of his own backyard in hastings, florida. good to have you with us it's a pleasure so just describe what you saw, what you caught on camera well, i headed out there because i knew it was going to happen tonight and there was at least somewhat of a chance and went out there, snap
anything technical, whether it's the electrical grid or anything else in 1989 and the province of quebecwidespread power outage that scientists still study today. but back then, they did not have the satellite technology that they have now, they have reinforced those infrastructure grids, but also they have more sensors, more satellite technology. they know a little bit more about what is going it'd be happening with the solar storms and have a bit more of a prediction in terms of what will...
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anything technical, whether it's the electrical grid or anything else in 1989 in the province of quebec, there was quite a widespread power our outage, that scientists still study today. but back then, they did not have the satellite technology that they have now, they have reinforced those infrastructure grids, but also they have more sensors, more satellite technology. they know a little bit more about what is going to be happening with these solar storms and have a bit more of a prediction in terms of what will happen so far, no disruptions throughout canada except people will be disrupted in their sleep as they continued to look skyward, looking for those spec tech get other colors. >> paula newton, cnn, don robin, ontario after the break are closer. look at the potential impacts of this massive solar storm. what it could mean for things like how agree. >> we'll be right back welcome to the world of spycraft garage glued to the action let's get down, let's get funky what are you concealing your communist sympathizer stress supervisor, streaming exclusively on macs mom jeans she pass
anything technical, whether it's the electrical grid or anything else in 1989 in the province of quebec, there was quite a widespread power our outage, that scientists still study today. but back then, they did not have the satellite technology that they have now, they have reinforced those infrastructure grids, but also they have more sensors, more satellite technology. they know a little bit more about what is going to be happening with these solar storms and have a bit more of a prediction...
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. >> the issue here, michael, is that in 1989, they had a blackout in quebec. that is a canadian province actually, just over the river behind me. and that was a lot of chaos that happened in 1989. but what's fascinating here is that they just didn't have the sensors, the monitors, the satellite certainly technology that they have now than they had in 1989. so they are better prepared, they're better prepared and all the hydro grids all across canada and the united states, they do not believe that that would occur this time around for various reasons in terms of the infrastructure i'm sure backups they have in place and the new technology, having said that, as chad clearly explained, this a very strong solar storm. so they're thinking a bit out of the box here. i'm wondering, okay, what could go wrong? and they were trying to foresee all the possibilities so far so good. midnight just after midnight where i am here, eastern time apparently there's supposed to be some really strong some solar storm activity coming in the next hour or two in this location in cana
. >> the issue here, michael, is that in 1989, they had a blackout in quebec. that is a canadian province actually, just over the river behind me. and that was a lot of chaos that happened in 1989. but what's fascinating here is that they just didn't have the sensors, the monitors, the satellite certainly technology that they have now than they had in 1989. so they are better prepared, they're better prepared and all the hydro grids all across canada and the united states, they do not...
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sizes and has more details on the record breaking events from the 5 degrees celsius conditions of quebec. city canada, to the 41 degrees of luck. now india, a 192 different nationality sets off in a 169 countries. at the exact same time as runners, walkers and people in wheelchairs attempted to keep ahead of a moving finishing line called the capture call, which increases speed every 30 minutes. i'm running for those who can't. it's exciting to see that the 250000 people have a join that are participating for the cause. and there was an incredible asset from demoya watson, knobby of japan. he said some old time record by reaching 70 kilometers. by the time he was, quote, pilots, dominique, i still must finish the women's thoughts with the 2nd time by achieving 55 kilometers. but even more important record was broken. well, as the $8000000.00 were raised on the day, we will proceed going to the wings for life foundation, which supports projects and trials and finding a cure for spinal cord injury. as you know, the 11th edition is so excited. that's why yes, again, we set more benchmarks,
sizes and has more details on the record breaking events from the 5 degrees celsius conditions of quebec. city canada, to the 41 degrees of luck. now india, a 192 different nationality sets off in a 169 countries. at the exact same time as runners, walkers and people in wheelchairs attempted to keep ahead of a moving finishing line called the capture call, which increases speed every 30 minutes. i'm running for those who can't. it's exciting to see that the 250000 people have a join that are...
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one actually knocked out the power grid and quebec back in 1989, a similar event today could cause trillions of dollars worth of damage. so don't miss are special tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. cnn newsnight, solar storm with abby, phillip and bill so we're only on cnn and the lead with jake tapper starts right now next up on the witness stand, the people plan to call michael dean cohen. >> the lead starts right now donald trump's former lawyer, known as the fixer, the next star witness in line, and the new york hush money cover up case. >> what is the impact of this trial on trump himself i'll ask one of his attorneys from the 2021 impeachment, plus former trump white house aide anthony scare, a mooc we'll be here for his perspective and old faithful is back in the news. steve bannon, aka sloppy steve for donald trump possibly one step closer to jail time hi, i'm paul manafort. could be closer to working with his old boss. >> and one of the biggest competition shows in the world rocked by ugly protests, objecting to the mere participation of a contestant from israel. >> so what exactly is d
one actually knocked out the power grid and quebec back in 1989, a similar event today could cause trillions of dollars worth of damage. so don't miss are special tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. cnn newsnight, solar storm with abby, phillip and bill so we're only on cnn and the lead with jake tapper starts right now next up on the witness stand, the people plan to call michael dean cohen. >> the lead starts right now donald trump's former lawyer, known as the fixer, the next star witness...
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in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it. it arrives, and then the magnetic cloud. this event, though, could also bring something rarely seen here in the bay area. if you want to see the northern lights, mahajan says between 1 and 4 a.m. may be your best shot, but it has to be dark away from city lights. i am going to try and wake up or at least transport my three year old daughter into her car seat and, go into the woods and try and see if i can capture northern lights on my phone camera experts say the storm could possibly last all weekend. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news. developing news now. three people are in the hospital this morning after a head on crash in contra costa county. seven people in two cars were hurt. it happened around 740 last night on marsh creek road in brentwood. an investigation into what caused the crash is underway, and another investigation mission following this fire in oakland at a church, saint andrew missionary baptist. the fire broke
in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it. it arrives, and then the magnetic cloud. this event, though, could also bring something rarely seen here in the bay area. if you want to see the northern lights, mahajan says between 1 and 4 a.m. may be your best shot, but it has to be dark away from city lights. i am going to try and wake up or at least transport my three year old daughter into her car seat and, go into...
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we are talking about quebec.ow average today we will stay in the low 50s here. pittsburgh at 53 and frost and freeze advisories to start mother's day weekend and parts of the great lakes. you want to get heat you have to go to florida and that is where they also had a 40-acre wildfire as of this morning only 20% contained, it did jump to 25 points we are looking for temperatures like 95 that could break records today, west palm beach or miami could get up there and we ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ the right stuff ♪ >> we turn now to the right stuff in honor of mother's day and our 25th anniversary of breakfast in bed we have breakfast buys and lori b livestock interpreter is here to make mom's special morning perfect it's nice to see you as a mom especially. >> yes we have to celebrate perry one of the greatest ways to do that you really get the kids involved is to make breakfast for her. so we will start here with this waffle maker. are you a waffle gal? >> rebecca: i love waffles. >> this is from cuisinart. you will come f
we are talking about quebec.ow average today we will stay in the low 50s here. pittsburgh at 53 and frost and freeze advisories to start mother's day weekend and parts of the great lakes. you want to get heat you have to go to florida and that is where they also had a 40-acre wildfire as of this morning only 20% contained, it did jump to 25 points we are looking for temperatures like 95 that could break records today, west palm beach or miami could get up there and we ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪...
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in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it, that arrives and then the magnetic cloud. the storm could possibly last all weekend. if you still have your eclipse glasses, you can see the massive solar spot 16 times the diameter of earth. it's huge. at night, your cell phone might actually detect the northern lights better than your naked eye. peter and laura, back to you guys. there have been so many. tom, thank you for that. there have been so many amazing pictures. you just flipped through instagram or facebook. i know today and everybody from like oklahoma to who knows where else capturing these awesome shots. as long as my alarm still goes off, i'm fine with it affecting my tech, that's all. you live in new york city too much night around here. hard to see this in space. all right, it's time for a first check of the forecast. and for the first time in days, most of the country is finally getting a break from all the severe weather. but this was the scene in tallahassee
in 1989, a solar storm knocked out power in quebec for nine hours. you have the initial hit, the shock wave, as we call it, that arrives and then the magnetic cloud. the storm could possibly last all weekend. if you still have your eclipse glasses, you can see the massive solar spot 16 times the diameter of earth. it's huge. at night, your cell phone might actually detect the northern lights better than your naked eye. peter and laura, back to you guys. there have been so many. tom, thank you...
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. >> thank you, examine quebec. >> welcome. go bears. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> public comment? >> do we have any in-person public comment in this item? go ahead and step up to the podium. >> yeah, it's this scheme atic is tough. you had a closet, not even a closet road stock as a cio for a long time. has now become a tech investor. you know to this couple, i'm not going to try to micromanage this. so i'm not going to micromanage that. there is been a big big secular trends that may be deflecting now. there is been a down trend in interest rate and now the man of the hour is alo, he's going go from 5 percent to 10 percent. which is shocking, i'm hoping he's up to it. the other issue is whether this long term secular trend in value of growth. however, you want to call it, it's been going on since 2008. all you had to do is throw darts. i'm not allowed to ask questions. i'm trying to figure out how they're putting their stamp. you know, the word that they have evidently stock. >> 30 seconds. >> so the one thing that is price
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it comes from quebec in the east.ancouver, and his specialty, bannock — a staple in first nation cuisine. oh, awesome! that's a mr bannock apron, isn't it? yes, ma'am. wonderful. let me put this on. bannock is pretty simple. it's sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and water. not too dissimilar from an english scone. the word �*bannock�* itself is scottish, so there's always a huge debate if bannock is indigenous. every community and every nation has a type of flatbread, and as stuff evolves and indigenous food evolves we have baking powder, salt, sugar, and now we have these huge fluffy bannocks. for me, its huge to be able to have my kids watch and learn what i do, just because our food culture has been missing for so long, you know, through all the trauma that we have. i'm keen to sample paul's modern take. well, these just look so delicious. golden, fluffy... should i? should i do it? yeah, do it. mmm. and then the fluffiness. so delicious. mm—hm. they�* re fluffy. they're, like, the perfect combination of fluffy an
it comes from quebec in the east.ancouver, and his specialty, bannock — a staple in first nation cuisine. oh, awesome! that's a mr bannock apron, isn't it? yes, ma'am. wonderful. let me put this on. bannock is pretty simple. it's sugar, flour, baking powder, salt and water. not too dissimilar from an english scone. the word �*bannock�* itself is scottish, so there's always a huge debate if bannock is indigenous. every community and every nation has a type of flatbread, and as stuff...