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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.he advantage of 3d printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retool a factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing that flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue origin engineer tim ellis. the two twentysomethings realised that 3d printing could help in several ways. because it builds up objects layer by layer, it can produce complicated structures out ofjust one part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously, which leads to a rather remarkable aim. the team wants
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.he advantage of 3d printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retool a factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing that flexibility, where, if you...
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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not sd printed.t is the advantage of sd printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retooling factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue origin engineer tim ellis. the two twentysomethings realised that sd printing could help in several ways. because it builds up objects layer by layer, it can produce complicated structures out ofjust one part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously, which leads to a rather remarkable aim. the team want
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not sd printed.t is the advantage of sd printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retooling factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if...
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in its first five years, relativity space has already secured contracts with nasa and others., it hopes to make its first launch from cape canaveral in florida after becoming only the fourth commercial company to secure a launch there alongside the united launch alliance, blue origin and its la compatriots spacex. and, sometime after that, mars beckons — and the promise that anyone who journeys to the red planet is not making a one—way trip after all. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week saudi arabia was accused of hacking the phone of amazon's billionaire founderjeff bezos. crown prince mohammad bin salman is alleged to have sent an encrypted video file via whatsapp, which saudi arabia denies. it was revealed that the introduction of gdpr in 2018, the eu has imposed 114 million euros in fines, with regulators in france, germany and austria handing out the biggest fines so far. is it a bird? is it a plane? yes and no. it's a pigeon bot. researchers at stanford university have built a robot bird using real pigeon feathers. the team believe their findings could
in its first five years, relativity space has already secured contracts with nasa and others., it hopes to make its first launch from cape canaveral in florida after becoming only the fourth commercial company to secure a launch there alongside the united launch alliance, blue origin and its la compatriots spacex. and, sometime after that, mars beckons — and the promise that anyone who journeys to the red planet is not making a one—way trip after all. hello and welcome to the week in tech....
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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.t is the advantage of 3d printing? from our perspective it is flexibility. factories have tons of fixed tooling, expensive, hard to change and you have to retool the factory to change a product slightly. for us, we to change a product slightly. for us, we can to change a product slightly. for us, we can change all that in software. it is digitising the process and applying flexibility whereas if you press new code, you can makea whereas if you press new code, you can make a different product without changing any hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex— blue origin engineer. the two realise that sd origin engineer. the two realise that 3d printing could help in several ways. because it builds objects layer by layer it can produce complicated structures from a single part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously. and that leads to a rather remarkable aim. team wants to send robots to mars which can then build rockets on th
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.t is the advantage of 3d printing? from our perspective it is flexibility. factories have tons of fixed tooling, expensive, hard to change and you have to retool the factory to change a product slightly. for us, we to change a product slightly. for us, we can to change a product slightly. for us, we can change all that in software. it is digitising the process and applying flexibility whereas if you press new code, you can makea...
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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.is the advantage of 3d printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retool a factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing that flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue 0rigin engineer tim ellis. the two twenty—somethings realised that 3d printing could help in several ways. because it builds up objects layer by layer, it can produce complicated structures out ofjust one part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously, which leads to a rather remarkable aim. the team w
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.is the advantage of 3d printing? a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retool a factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing that flexibility, where, if...
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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retooling factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue origin engineer tim ellis. the two twentysomethings realised that 3d printing could help in several ways. because it builds up objects layer by layer, it can produce complicated structures out ofjust one part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously, which leads to a rather remarkable aim. the team wants to send robots to mars which can
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.a lot of it, from our perspective, is flexibility. traditionally, factories are made of tonnes of fixed tooling. it's then very expensive, very hard to change, then where you have to retooling factory in order to make a new product or even change a product slightly. for us, we can change all of that in software. so it's digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and...
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a number of our seniors coming to us expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. and not feeling comfortable. uponing that the corona virus was going around. >> the city of palo alto has also canceled their lunar new year festival. notorious >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. we'll bring you updates onair, online, and on your mobile device around the clock. >>> new information about the killing of high-tech ceo. the mysterious death of this man.. a man stopped in front of his home a few hours before he was kidnapped and killed on the night of october first. >> the thought of a group of people enter entering somebody's home, kidnapping them and killing them in our community is hard to imagine. but it occurred. >> officials say atre was kidnapped and taken away in his white bmw. they later located the car and his body near a rural property he owned in the santa cruz mountains. this video shows three men, one armed with a rifle. they walk out of an alleyway onto his street. law enforcement is offering a $200,000 reward, the largest in county history.
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a number of our seniors coming to us expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors and not feeling comfortable knowing that the coronavirus was going around. >> the city of palo alto cancelled its large lunar new year celebration scheduled for next month. >>> new this morning an italian cruise ship with 6,000 people on board is being held off the coast. a chinese woman became sick with what is suspected to be a case of coronavirus. this is a live picture you're looking at. you're seeing what we see. the woman contracted called the medics on ship last night and said she had a fever and was having l breathing problems. test results are due later today. all of the other passengers are banned from leaving that cruise ship. for now. again, these are live pictures from italy. we'll keep watching this and bring you more details as we get them in. >>> time it 4:33. a 17-year-old man is among those living in chieven. and we talked to him earlier this week and now ktvu's andre senior talked to his parents back in the bay area and they're worried about his safety. >> w
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this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.so it‘s digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue 0rigin engineer tim ellis. the two twentysomethings realised that 3d printing could help in several ways. because it builds up objects layer by layer, it can produce complicated structures out ofjust one part. also, much of the manufacturing can be done autonomously, which leads to a rather remarkable aim. the team wants to send robots to mars which can then build rockets on the surface. and that means that the astronauts who eventually land there will have a way of getting home. it‘s both better, cheaper, faster. it‘s going to actually evolve more quickly than other technologies and we‘ll launch factories to mars, actually build things like housing, spare parts
this is relativity space. existing rocket bits are not 3d printed.so it‘s digitising the manufacturing process and providing flexibility, where, if you push new code to the printers and the hardware on the factory floor, you can actually make an entirely different product without changing anything in hardware. after a stint at spacex, jordan formed relativity space with his friend and ex—blue 0rigin engineer tim ellis. the two twentysomethings realised that 3d printing could help in several...
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a number of our seniors coming to us, expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. and not feeling comfortable that the corona virus was going around. >> reporter: the risk for contracting the corona virus is minimal with no cases in the ea didn't want to take any chances. this comes after palo alto scheduled its large celebration scheduled for mid-february. >> everybody thinks it's good to cancel. >> reporter: this woman is from shanghai and concerned about family back home. with 80-year-old retirees visiting the bay area, he and his wife were planning fly back to china in two week. their strip postponed until further notice. >> the chinese marketplace is also a very large market for our cuff. so this is a very real impact. >> reporter: at least ten companies are restricting travel to china. they've asked employees who have recently been there to work remotely from home for at least 14 days. >> it's too early to estimate. which is why our companies are so concerned about taking precautionary measures to keep their employees and families safe. >> reporter:
a number of our seniors coming to us, expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. and not feeling comfortable that the corona virus was going around. >> reporter: the risk for contracting the corona virus is minimal with no cases in the ea didn't want to take any chances. this comes after palo alto scheduled its large celebration scheduled for mid-february. >> everybody thinks it's good to cancel. >> reporter: this woman is from shanghai...
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. >> we had a number of seniors expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. they were not feeling comfortable knowing that the coronavirus was going around. >> reporter: some companies have also halted business travel to china. they are asking employees who recently were there to work from home for at least 14 days. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland is taken the first step in a shift to help tenants. >> one city councilmembers introducing new legislation. cristina rendon is live rights outside of city hall. >> reporter: good afternoon. this is the first of its kind legislation. according to the city council assist people. nikki is talking a community right now. it would give renters the first right to purchase their homes if the owner decides to sell. it would create opportunities for community land trust and nonprofit affordable housing developers to purchase first. she was inspired by the moms 4 housing mothers who occupied a home and brought national attention to the housing crisis in oakland. >> what we look around in oakland and se
. >> we had a number of seniors expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. they were not feeling comfortable knowing that the coronavirus was going around. >> reporter: some companies have also halted business travel to china. they are asking employees who recently were there to work from home for at least 14 days. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> oakland is taken the first step in a shift to help tenants. >> one city...
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a number of our seniors coming to us expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors and not feeling comfortable, you know, knowing that the coronavirus was going around. >> the city of palo alto also cancelled its large lunar new year celebration that was scheduled for next month. now you can get the very latest news on the coronavirus sent straight to your phone with the ktvu fox 2 news app. it is a free download. >>> also today, san francisco supervisor matt haney is expected to call for a news conference into the public works corruption scandal. this after the arrest of a high ranking city worker and the resignation of a member of the san francisco airport commission. linda crayton sites health reasons. the demands of my medical treatment have increased to the point that i cannot continue to serve on the commission. therefore i offer you my resignation. this also comes the day after the fbi revealed corruption allegations against the director of the city's public works department. nuro and the owner of lefty o'douls's restaurant. which authorities say she
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had a number of seniors coming to us expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors and not feeling comfortable, you know, knowing that the i don't even in virus -- coronavirus was going around. >> all right. >>> our time is 5:35. new this morning. these are live pictures from italy. an italian cruise ship with 6,000 people on board now being held off the coast. a chinese woman became sick with what is expected to be the coronavirus. she contacted the medics on the cruise ship last night and said she had a fever and was having breathing problems. . all of the other passengers on the cruise ship are banned from leaving it for now. these are live pictures off the coast of italy. a woman on board the cruise ship is coming down with what is believed to be a case of the coronavirus. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> time now 5305. earlier this -- 5:35. earlier this week we heard from a man from marin county. now we're hearing from his parents. his name in doug perez. he said he's worried as you can imagine about the coronavirus. but he also says h
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against vice president biden and then pete buttigieg drawing big crowds in iowa, they see that space relativelyrowded, and senator warren is getting eaten into, in terms of her coalition from boot you the jury a-- buttigieg and others. they think they can maybe win with anywhere between 20 and 30%. >> the top 3 and if warren is fourth, that would make the top four fundraisers in the democratic field three white men. if it's warren, one white woman. what is the feel about the fact that the campaigns of kamala harris or julian castro or cory booker haven't thrived? >> there is a lot of discomfort among democratic voters in the . i talked to voter after voter over the past week and they really feel bad when you ask them about the exit of senator harris and now secretary castro. they wonder if their party is as diverse in its makeup in the presidential field as its voter and electorate is across the country. and they do worry about iowa being first. even those who live in iowa are grappling with whether it makes sense to have a majority-white state start the process in the democratic presidential r
against vice president biden and then pete buttigieg drawing big crowds in iowa, they see that space relativelyrowded, and senator warren is getting eaten into, in terms of her coalition from boot you the jury a-- buttigieg and others. they think they can maybe win with anywhere between 20 and 30%. >> the top 3 and if warren is fourth, that would make the top four fundraisers in the democratic field three white men. if it's warren, one white woman. what is the feel about the fact that the...
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a number of our seniors coming to us, expressing concern about having so many people in a relatively tight space indoors. not feeling comfortable, knowing the coronavirus was going around. >> the chinese marketplace is also a very large market globally. this is a very real impact. >> nearly 200 americans have already been evacuated from wuhan. if lane charter landed at a military base near riverside yesterday morning. this passengers were screened before and during the flight. they will undergo more tests before being allowed to leave that face. elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> police are releasing more information and asking for the public's health into the investigation . the santa cruz county sheriff's department is trying to identify person of interest in the mysterious death of 50-year-old to share autry. deputies released this video yesterday of a man who stopped in front of austria's home at pleasure point drive just a few hours before he was kidnapped and killed on october 1st. they are now offering a $200,000 reward that leads to an arrest in this case. >> the thought of a group
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space to be in. we own all these names in various portfolios at gradient, but two that we think are particularly interesting is the first is paypal. it's been a relativenderperformer in the space. we think they're going to have a good quarter you know, their historical paypal platform should do well, but look for a good quarter at paypal but the one i really like is square i think they have a great addressable market, the small and midsized businesses are continuing to use that as their payment platform it's been a real underperformer. they had a couple bad quarters we're into it now and i'm looking for a good quarter and this stock could be up easily 10% off a good quarter. >> craig, let's stick with square what do you make of the technicals >> yeah, so, when i look at the chart on square, i would agree the chart does look very bullish. and on a weekly chart, if you unpack that, this has been a symmetrical triangle in the making for the past year and if you measure that out on an objective, it would suggest that you could see a move up toward around $74, $75, so definitely a buyer here based upon the charts. >> all right we'll leave it there craig an
space to be in. we own all these names in various portfolios at gradient, but two that we think are particularly interesting is the first is paypal. it's been a relativenderperformer in the space. we think they're going to have a good quarter you know, their historical paypal platform should do well, but look for a good quarter at paypal but the one i really like is square i think they have a great addressable market, the small and midsized businesses are continuing to use that as their payment...
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substantial credit event the deterioration in the loan space is profound relative to other parts of the credit market, in particular with the u.s. and the fed not hiking rates but offering $400 billion in the accommodation, we shouldn't be seeing this type of stress the amount of bonds trading below the dollar in the u.s. a weaker u.s. relative to the rest of the world. sometime in the second or third quarter. >> investors take heed thank you. we always appreciate it. >>> let's get a check on the oil price market they've steadied a day after tumbling yesterday as u.s. and iran looking to potentially defuse their crisis following the missile strike in iraq brent just below where it was just before the u.s. killed iran's top commander qassem soleimani on january 3 let's bring in helima croft. she is also a cnbc contributor she is right now in abu dhabi in the region things are relaxed now can we expect to see that continue >> i think tensions between the united states and iran are going to remain fraught. yes, the initial strikes we saw on monday as a show of force but to avoid triggering
substantial credit event the deterioration in the loan space is profound relative to other parts of the credit market, in particular with the u.s. and the fed not hiking rates but offering $400 billion in the accommodation, we shouldn't be seeing this type of stress the amount of bonds trading below the dollar in the u.s. a weaker u.s. relative to the rest of the world. sometime in the second or third quarter. >> investors take heed thank you. we always appreciate it. >>> let's...
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back to their villages in which to predation and to relatives they haven't seen for over 3 years space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keeping secrets freeing many more people from the curse of modern slavery. his new tour is the creation fake passports that full flower seeds be used one of many states the most a forger as he reveals the secrets of the strike on al jazeera. and. al jazeera. and. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis you've taken home more than 480000000 dollars your company is now bankrupt our economy is in the state of crisis i have a very basic question this is where millions lost their homes in the u.s. . who's held responsible i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take in christ for thank the lord the men who still live on al-jazeera. his reign of terror is over donald trump says he acted to stop a war with iran not stop by ordering the airstrike that killed top iranian general custom solomonic iran's supreme leader delivers his condo
back to their villages in which to predation and to relatives they haven't seen for over 3 years space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keeping secrets freeing many more people from the curse of modern slavery. his new tour is the creation fake passports that full flower seeds be used one of many states the most a forger as he reveals the secrets of the strike on al jazeera. and. al...
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back to their villages it was to predation and to relatives they hadn't seen for over 3 meals space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand but this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keepin secrets freeing many more people from the curse of modern slavery. his new tour is the creation fake passports the 44 hours he's been here. one of many states the most a forger as he reveals the secrets of the strike on al-jazeera. is not. a compelling film about getting an education under occupation. that is once the been of that i looked at it asked us if you don't feel sick you want them to come frankly we don't feel secure but we come. but what happened after the cameras left rewind learning to die on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the wound so no matter how you take a al-jazeera bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. count as they are. iraq's parliament votes sway expel foreign troops after a call from the prime minister to act over the us assassination of costs and so
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analysis of what we are seeing, and when we look at the communication media space, we are not seeing as strong of a relative strength trend as we see in regular tech. when i tear apart the regular media space, i look at things like verizon. they are not really putting up great relative performance. they have a nice dividend but it is not one of the most exciting places to be. when i look at the technology sector itself, i see lots of outperformance happening in the semiconductors and lots of things in the drive space, such as western digital. it looks like a constructive looking chart. so i can kind of pick apart these sectors. and i am seeing some clear, relevant strength winners and some clear, relevant strength losers as i go through our work. taylor: i want to get into some of the individual companies that are reporting this week, apple being the first, coming out tuesday before the bell. thet of people have said rate at which this company has and on aopped 100%, log chart, it does indeed look parabolic, as you mentioned. is this getting ahead of itself head of earnings? craig: from my perspective, i th
analysis of what we are seeing, and when we look at the communication media space, we are not seeing as strong of a relative strength trend as we see in regular tech. when i tear apart the regular media space, i look at things like verizon. they are not really putting up great relative performance. they have a nice dividend but it is not one of the most exciting places to be. when i look at the technology sector itself, i see lots of outperformance happening in the semiconductors and lots of...
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back to their villages in which to predation and to relatives they haven't seen for over 3 years . space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keeping secrets freeing many more people from the curtis of modern slavery. january on al-jazeera president donald trump is that that president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. leader on the brink of an election before much chilian presidential candidate explores the defeat of left wing political parties across latin america and look at how this year's world economic forum to focus on ways to tackle the impact of climate change than expropriation of family links to the sillies regime examines it it's early may now be embracing fascist ideologies most believed gone forever with the general election out of the way breaks it is now certain how will the u.k. proceed with the transitional government's january on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. provide an eclipse into someone
back to their villages in which to predation and to relatives they haven't seen for over 3 years . space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keeping secrets freeing many more people from the curtis of modern slavery. january on al-jazeera president donald trump is that that president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. leader on the brink of an...
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back to their villages in which to predation and to relatives they haven't seen for over 3 years space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand but this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's keeping secrets freeing many more people from the curse of modern slavery. his new tour is the creation fake passports that full flower seeds be used one of many speaks the most a forger as he reveals the secrets of the strike on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world views like religion as a roving correspondent i am told simply on the go to bring topics from politics to conflict mentally. counted like nothing you've ever. cared for but we want to know how do these things affect people we revisit cases even when they're no international headline. al-jazeera really invested last that's a privilege as a journalist of the world but it's a series of ceremonies a party some feast we might know when they begin but not on the u.n. . in the camorra sign an extravagant wedding so as markers of social status but this lavish celebration that
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because even though the impact right now with the commercial space transportation industry is relatively small,, it's going to increase. on the other side, one general aviation aircraft can stop the launch with a single person on board. we have to be able to use this limited airspace effectively. the faa is committed to doing that. >> great, thank you. let's take that out a little bit further. as the surface that the space traffic management evolves and loses to commerce, what will be some of the significant changes and what should the commercial players hope to gain as this moves out the more of the dod domain into the commerce domain? >> i can start that. i'm going to sound like a broken record. safety. as a shift to commerce and out of the duty realm and still have all those exquisite sense of providing data, first and foremost the foundation has three safety. without some kind of safety construct, there is no commerce. there are some who suggest we're at the beginning of debris creating more debris and creating an overreaching so we can no longer use. we have to be sensitive to that.
because even though the impact right now with the commercial space transportation industry is relatively small,, it's going to increase. on the other side, one general aviation aircraft can stop the launch with a single person on board. we have to be able to use this limited airspace effectively. the faa is committed to doing that. >> great, thank you. let's take that out a little bit further. as the surface that the space traffic management evolves and loses to commerce, what will be...
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space perks. he expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims here's an eyewitness account of the plane crash. that him over and well the right side of the airplane and one end of it were completely on fire and i think the pilot made a great effort not to hit residential houses the plane crash landed in largely park and destroyed the fence of a football pitch then it took off again and exploded and was completely incinerated . grieving relatives have been gathering at kiev international airport where flight 752 was heading people there are mourning the dead in waiting for any further information about the disaster is what the father of one of the crew members have to say. it seems that some will provide you my oldest son is the steward my daughter called me from the u.s. she told me that the ukrainian aircraft crashed she asked where eagle flew i said to ron then i saw the video of the plane crash. kosar brings us the latest about the crash. now iranian media had been reporting for a long time that that there were technical problems that brought the plane down and we also heard from an
space perks. he expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims here's an eyewitness account of the plane crash. that him over and well the right side of the airplane and one end of it were completely on fire and i think the pilot made a great effort not to hit residential houses the plane crash landed in largely park and destroyed the fence of a football pitch then it took off again and exploded and was completely incinerated . grieving relatives have been gathering at kiev...
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space markets. today government agencies can invest relatively small amounts of money in space companies for capabilities that the government needs or potentially needs. that investment provide critical operating funds to the company but also allows firms to turn to the capital markets for additional investment based on the potential commercial value of a given service or capability. we see companies trying to innovate on existing commercial space business models or create an entirely new ones. the rate of innovation is blisteringly fast. and the future space economy, this is very important, future space economy will draw upon as wide a range of talent than ever. teachers, applications developers, artists, business specialists and others to bolster the deep technical talent that will be required to get you in live sustainably in space. we often have folks come to us at the commerce department and say, we have a cadre of technical talent and my recommendation to them is, draw the circle larger because we will need many, many more skills to hit the trillion dollar space economy. america is a hub of technol
space markets. today government agencies can invest relatively small amounts of money in space companies for capabilities that the government needs or potentially needs. that investment provide critical operating funds to the company but also allows firms to turn to the capital markets for additional investment based on the potential commercial value of a given service or capability. we see companies trying to innovate on existing commercial space business models or create an entirely new ones....
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a relatively small layer in aviation space gutting higher at this point. 350-355 raised to million eurosa lot going on in the aviation space. definitely worth tuning in for an interview of the ceo, that is happening on -- later on. the markets more broadly. a little bit of moderation coming through in futures in europe. u.s. future still point higher. 1.2%. we don't see any firmness and how that hong kong. the hong kong market has been closed for a number of days. we see the reopening, down as much as 3%. landlords, casino stocks to the fore. being hit hard. not all markets a negative territory. -- in negative territory's. overall, things look mixed. that had the number of different dynamics going on here. a mixed picture on fx markets. let's move on to the other side of the dmm. i want to show you what's going on with other assets. treasuries are fairly flat right now. interesting to see risk assets responding to these. a positive for risk assets through the evening session. i wanted to show you this chart. we had oil on your a moment ago. a bounce in oil prices. we will keep that in mi
a relatively small layer in aviation space gutting higher at this point. 350-355 raised to million eurosa lot going on in the aviation space. definitely worth tuning in for an interview of the ceo, that is happening on -- later on. the markets more broadly. a little bit of moderation coming through in futures in europe. u.s. future still point higher. 1.2%. we don't see any firmness and how that hong kong. the hong kong market has been closed for a number of days. we see the reopening, down as...
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relative. yes, the fiscal policy space is limited, but we don't have very high inflation.n't have very high growth. so do we need 500 basis points of rates to cut in order to make a difference? i go back to look at the impact of this 75 basis point cut. it's been pretty significant. david: the other problem, as i understand it, as you cut rates, people save more. up --oblem cereal the problem larry summers next we have is that it is not going into productive usage. that is part of the problem. so cutting rates may have a reverse effect from what you really need. alix: for the semi automatic stabilizers you talked about, is that mmt? i feel like he would ardently say no, but isn't that basically what we are talking about? david: kailey: i think that --david: i think that mmt is basically how you finance the physical part. alix: but in theory, you would have to finance the other medic stabilizer. isn't that the world we are -- finance the automatic stabilizer. isn't that the world we are living in? constance: this is really dangerous territory. it really depends on how the m
relative. yes, the fiscal policy space is limited, but we don't have very high inflation.n't have very high growth. so do we need 500 basis points of rates to cut in order to make a difference? i go back to look at the impact of this 75 basis point cut. it's been pretty significant. david: the other problem, as i understand it, as you cut rates, people save more. up --oblem cereal the problem larry summers next we have is that it is not going into productive usage. that is part of the problem....
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of time and some other stocks, and saying this is not based on fundamentals space -- >> but that's a small company relatively speaking. >> i am using it as an example there are others you to cite saying they are going up on a dream not on reality. >> 82 times earnings at chipotle that's one of the more ridiculous ones. i think the mark is relatively rational we have half the number of equities in the market than we had in 1999. there is money that's going into a smaller group of stocks. >> i think the desk also not really willing to put two feet into the pool right now. >> right that's fair. >> i think people at a minimum are taking a foot out. sitting a of the the edge. >> as an investor you stay holding some of those growth exposures. but it is pruden to think about hedging some of the risks when the valuations have rallied to 19 times forward earnings. i think it is a prudent thing to do you mentioned the corona virus the setup is for a short-term tactical pullback. the question is what is the catalyst today the catalyst for a minor pullback is that virus, but the reality is there are a few other hinge we
of time and some other stocks, and saying this is not based on fundamentals space -- >> but that's a small company relatively speaking. >> i am using it as an example there are others you to cite saying they are going up on a dream not on reality. >> 82 times earnings at chipotle that's one of the more ridiculous ones. i think the mark is relatively rational we have half the number of equities in the market than we had in 1999. there is money that's going into a smaller group...
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back to their villages it was to predation and to relatives they hadn't seen for over 3 years space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's hidden secrets freeing many more people from the curtis of modern slavery. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take a al-jazeera read the news and current affairs that matter to you. down to 0. news to the on. al-jazeera. allow i maryam namazie you're watching the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. military says it's preparing to move troops out of iraq following a vote in the iraqi parliament calling for the withdrawal of foreign troops. tears from iran's most powerful leaders as crowds packed the streets of tehran for the funeral of assassinated come out of qassam solo money. also coming up.
back to their villages it was to predation and to relatives they hadn't seen for over 3 years space age technology and slavery don't often go hand in hand to this use that satellite imagery is a real breakthrough in tackling one of the world's hidden secrets freeing many more people from the curtis of modern slavery. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take a al-jazeera read the news and current affairs that matter to you. down to 0....
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thought that i was quite interesting, and the background as a relative and obvious place to put something but you might not have said, that spacesfavourite part is looking at weird stuff that companies have come up with for example, any idea what that is? oh, it's supposed to do that. some strange headphones? they are not. if they are the shoe blast. if you have smelly shoes this was all the raffles can't borrow some shooter demonstrate? i think yours are more appropriate. trust me i spelt yours. a genuinely is my favourite part of ces, wandering around and looking at the weird stuff. here's the round—up of all the crazy stuff around. you just got me getting a tattoo. they say what happens in vegas stays in vegas,, these tattoos will, they were washed right up. you can choose what you want. i'm going to get this little foxes and there we are —— fox and branded for life until i shower. this is light thread. it is made of micro led and it fits through the eye of a needle. it was in a glass case but i convince the company to let me poke it for a few seconds to show you how small it is. there is no plans to put this in any codes at
thought that i was quite interesting, and the background as a relative and obvious place to put something but you might not have said, that spacesfavourite part is looking at weird stuff that companies have come up with for example, any idea what that is? oh, it's supposed to do that. some strange headphones? they are not. if they are the shoe blast. if you have smelly shoes this was all the raffles can't borrow some shooter demonstrate? i think yours are more appropriate. trust me i spelt...
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mission bay has delivered more public space as per capita than the rest of the city in order to overcome an industrial legacy of this part of town, being relativelylow in terms of green space, acreage per capita. so mission rock continues that trend and legacy and china basin park is a big part of making sure that our neighbors and our community have natural resources and access to the environment and the outdoors. today there is a small linear park along the water's edge. the site is really dominated by this sense of expansion and the views that you get when you're standing on this site and the connection to the water, to the bay, which is so relevant to many of the projects that you all do. china basin park has many masters. we've looked at this as really an intersection and a coming together of multiple different goals for the public use. first and foremost, increasing access to the waterfront for the public is the primary goal and doing that with environmentally sensitive and responsible design always at a forefront. those are kind of our two biggest goals. we have an outward and a social space. we also have community needs. we want to be loo
mission bay has delivered more public space as per capita than the rest of the city in order to overcome an industrial legacy of this part of town, being relativelylow in terms of green space, acreage per capita. so mission rock continues that trend and legacy and china basin park is a big part of making sure that our neighbors and our community have natural resources and access to the environment and the outdoors. today there is a small linear park along the water's edge. the site is really...
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relatively light. definitely holiday light at this time plenty of space between cars robin winston keeping an eye on traffic. so have much more when we come right back. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloom
relatively light. definitely holiday light at this time plenty of space between cars robin winston keeping an eye on traffic. so have much more when we come right back. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of...
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consolidated power that he has, and he's certainly has left himself space to occupy other seats from which he could do that. he's also appointed a relativelyew prime minister. again, assuring that there really will be no viable successor when those presidential elections come down in 202a. so there wouldn't be anyone, either president or prime minister, who could threaten mr putin and the state council becomes a kind of politburo, like the chinese central committee? that's certainly the speculation. they've pointed to, notjust to the chinese model for the soviet model but also to the kazhak model where the former president stepped down recently to head up the national security council and become leader for life in that country. so several similar models that we can look to as examples. putin has strong support in the country but there are problems out there. what do you think the public makes of this? will the referendum be worth the paper people are making their mark on? well, whether it's worth the paper or not, i think you are likely to see significant russian support. this will be viewed as a move towards stability, heading off what co
consolidated power that he has, and he's certainly has left himself space to occupy other seats from which he could do that. he's also appointed a relativelyew prime minister. again, assuring that there really will be no viable successor when those presidential elections come down in 202a. so there wouldn't be anyone, either president or prime minister, who could threaten mr putin and the state council becomes a kind of politburo, like the chinese central committee? that's certainly the...
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in the background, it's a relative and obvious place to put something, but you might not identified that and have said, that spaceow. 0ne one thing! one thing i quite like is walking around and finding weird things. do you know what that is? some strange headphones? they are not. if they are the shoe blast. if you have smelly shoes... if you have smelly shoes, this works. can i borrow some shoes to demonstrate? i think yours are more appropriate. trust me, i smelled yours. why are you smaller all of a sudden? i hide behind my shoes. here's the round—up of all the crazy stuff around. hello. you caught me getting attached. a tatou. you just got me getting attached to. they say what happens in vegas stays in vegas. these tattoos will. they will wash right off. you can choose what you want. i'm going to get this little fox. and there we are — branded for life, or until i shower. this is like to read. —— now, check this out. this is light thread. it is made of micro leds and it fits through the eye of a needle. it was in a glass case but i convinced the company to let me poke it for a few seconds to show you how small
in the background, it's a relative and obvious place to put something, but you might not identified that and have said, that spaceow. 0ne one thing! one thing i quite like is walking around and finding weird things. do you know what that is? some strange headphones? they are not. if they are the shoe blast. if you have smelly shoes... if you have smelly shoes, this works. can i borrow some shoes to demonstrate? i think yours are more appropriate. trust me, i smelled yours. why are you smaller...
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the past decade even though the market is selling at new highs on these relative to the past decades so we like the energy space a lot. and we want to be with management teams that we believe are allocating capital in the shareholders interest. >> we'll let you run in just a second are you surprised where the market is? >> no. i guess i would say i'm not surprised. it's a little bit elevated relative to its own history. selling at maybe 18, 19 times this year's earnings but you look at what alternatives are tan compared to 3% on a long government, 2% on a ten year, almost nothing on cash, it makes sense that pe ratios are somewhat elevated relative to their history. and the companies growing and returning capital at a 7, 8% and you'll number, it takes no time at all to erase 15 or 20% premium to normal historical pe rach ocean so i'm notgoing to argue the market is cheap, but it's priced in the unloved names like the energies, to us, they don't look like they are priced at all consistent with elevated market. >> i'm going to put you in the tina camp. there is no alternative camp you are cool with that >> i don'
the past decade even though the market is selling at new highs on these relative to the past decades so we like the energy space a lot. and we want to be with management teams that we believe are allocating capital in the shareholders interest. >> we'll let you run in just a second are you surprised where the market is? >> no. i guess i would say i'm not surprised. it's a little bit elevated relative to its own history. selling at maybe 18, 19 times this year's earnings but you look...
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commerce point without regulation, is moving to space vehicles, and commercial airliners, today the faa uses recruited manual process to pose off relatively long airspace for a relatively air traffic controllers, considering the growing number of launches, these impacts will only increase in the current system, is not sustainable. the faa recognizes this issue, and we are working on solutions, are stays down into greater, rusty i concept, is key to providing, currently have a prototype departed base the current process of trans media realtime launch and really entry data, to that face joins face operations group. and our traffic managers, and business side i had a chance to view this operation myself out the faa command center in northern virginia, just outside of d.c. here my first week on the job. at the command center analyst review the information, and determine how to modify aircraft hazard areas to reduce the impact of flights, in the area. this is the first step, in a phased approach to get to the end goal, which is realtime, dynamic, launch a reentry information, that will allow for dynamic rerouting information, automatically sen
commerce point without regulation, is moving to space vehicles, and commercial airliners, today the faa uses recruited manual process to pose off relatively long airspace for a relatively air traffic controllers, considering the growing number of launches, these impacts will only increase in the current system, is not sustainable. the faa recognizes this issue, and we are working on solutions, are stays down into greater, rusty i concept, is key to providing, currently have a prototype departed...
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consolidated power that he has and he certainly has left himself space to occupy other seeds from which he could do that. he is also appointed a relatively minister. again, assuring that there really will be no viable successor when those presidential elections come down in 2020 for. so there wouldn't be anyone i have or prime minister who could threaten mr putin and the state council becomes a politburo like the chinese central committee? that is certainly the speculation. i was appointed, notjust to the chinese model for the soviet model but also to because i can let stepped down recently to head up the national security council to become leaderfor national security council to become leader for life national security council to become leaderfor life in that national security council to become leader for life in that country in as extant. there are several similar models to look forward to in that example. putin has strong support in the country but there are problems out there. what do you make of the public‘s this. for the referendum be worth the paper people are making their mark on? well, whether it is worth the paper or not, i thin
consolidated power that he has and he certainly has left himself space to occupy other seeds from which he could do that. he is also appointed a relatively minister. again, assuring that there really will be no viable successor when those presidential elections come down in 2020 for. so there wouldn't be anyone i have or prime minister who could threaten mr putin and the state council becomes a politburo like the chinese central committee? that is certainly the speculation. i was appointed,...