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aerodynamics professor andrew ray as of the team. says. the goal was to build an aircraft that could propel itself without the need for an engine. has been around for an awful long time my 150 years and it's used underwater for remotely operated vehicles so there are various things called gliders that are used underwater for surviving but nobody's made it work in air before because there is a 1000 times less dense and more so that the physical process is more complicated phoenix is filled with helium the material for the outer hull had to be developed specially it needed to be light. weight but dense enough to prevent the tiny helium molecules from seeping through. the wings are made of lightweight carbon fiber both the wings and tail carry solar panels to provide the plane with power some is stored in batteries meaning phoenix can also fly at night. this is phoenix in its fully assembled state the aircraft will likely be used as an atmospheric satellite satellite either for telecommunications or for things like land surveillance after nat
aerodynamics professor andrew ray as of the team. says. the goal was to build an aircraft that could propel itself without the need for an engine. has been around for an awful long time my 150 years and it's used underwater for remotely operated vehicles so there are various things called gliders that are used underwater for surviving but nobody's made it work in air before because there is a 1000 times less dense and more so that the physical process is more complicated phoenix is filled with...
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andrew ray is responsible for the aerodynamics and the moment he's keen to improve further tests. using lasers and smoke his team is able to show how the air flows around the model. they needed to establish the most efficient design to allow the aircraft to maximize the use of its kinetic energy. here. after 3 years of development the prototype was ready for its 1st test flight. and it was a success phoenix flew in waves down the 120 metre long hangar exactly as it was designed to do. we were all presently surprised that it worked as well as it did. we initially had hoped to. do one series of tests where was like the narrow one had to navigate through so well to begin with that we were able to do multiple transitions between the 2 when it flew forward repeatedly during the flight testing sorry work is now underway to build the next prototype it's said to be 4 times as miss phoenix and capable of flying at the target altitude of 20000 meters. the earth by night covered by a ray of tiny luminous dots it could be beautiful in another context electric light does make modern life possi
andrew ray is responsible for the aerodynamics and the moment he's keen to improve further tests. using lasers and smoke his team is able to show how the air flows around the model. they needed to establish the most efficient design to allow the aircraft to maximize the use of its kinetic energy. here. after 3 years of development the prototype was ready for its 1st test flight. and it was a success phoenix flew in waves down the 120 metre long hangar exactly as it was designed to do. we were...
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jonathan: governor andrew cuomo with a big ray of light for everyone who has been in the city the last the epicenter of the bad data we saw several months ago for this country. from new york city, good morning to you all. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. for "bloomberg surveillance," reopening means one thing. you will see tom keene outside of a restaurant of his choice with a beverage of his choice, monday to friday, for the rest of the summer. isn't that right, tom keene? tom: well, it will be good. we certainly all know, don't take it for granted. i was really touched this weekend by the english football, premier league, in the remembrances they had before seasonme for the team's ticket holders and such that worked -- that were touched by this virus and died, but that was a shadow of the sacrifice we saw a new york of the people that move us around. it is really quite extraordinary to see all of that happening. joining us now as he did a bit is the head of the mta, there chairman, patrick foye. hugeeople within your organization succumbed to th
jonathan: governor andrew cuomo with a big ray of light for everyone who has been in the city the last the epicenter of the bad data we saw several months ago for this country. from new york city, good morning to you all. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. for "bloomberg surveillance," reopening means one thing. you will see tom keene outside of a restaurant of his choice with a beverage of his choice, monday to friday, for the rest of the summer....
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queen elizabeth the 2nd for months prince andrew is a long time friend of jeffrey at scenes and he's also been accused of sexually abusing virginia roberts chief ray one of epstein's alleged victims the prince denies the accusations and claims he doesn't remember meeting to frey despite photo evidence proving otherwise now this story has not gone away even though epstein is dead what are the odds that prince andrew is going to actually cooperate now what what incentive would he have. slim you know you've got to remember something you know we still here we are talking about race and we're talking about equality in the world and we still recognize kings and queens this is a pet peeve of mine why is someone in 2020 kings and queens what when they believe purple instead of red they put their pants on different i got to do it one late at a tarn does prince andrew do it different i say we abolish all this kingdom queen crap and get rid of it what do we need with that in the year 2020 that someone is born into royalty and we really believe that b.s. and that as far as the up student things goes there are enough said and done to happen i don't believe tha
queen elizabeth the 2nd for months prince andrew is a long time friend of jeffrey at scenes and he's also been accused of sexually abusing virginia roberts chief ray one of epstein's alleged victims the prince denies the accusations and claims he doesn't remember meeting to frey despite photo evidence proving otherwise now this story has not gone away even though epstein is dead what are the odds that prince andrew is going to actually cooperate now what what incentive would he have. slim you...
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ray academy in greenville where tradition holds that she went to school. and we still have some of the books that eliza had, one arithmetic and one grammar she used to tutor andrewnson in the early days of their marriage. >> do you know more about her reading as first lady, by any chance? >> well, she read lots of things. she loved reading the newspaper and the constitutional papers that came out. she certainly read all of her husband's speeches and assisted him with that. she loved poetry. so, it was a very broad range. >> and she -- you mentioned this earlier, but she loved to read the newspapers and acted as almost a clipping service for her husband. >> yes, that was one of the other things she loved to do was clip things out of the newspaper. her husband was a great order. she wanted to make sure he had some good talking points. she would read multiple newspapers and nothing missed her eye. when ever she caught something she thought her husband might be able to use on a speech the next time, she would bring it to his attention. >> excuse me. next up is the call from john in tampa, florida. hi, john, welcome to our conversation. >> hi, good evening. and thank
ray academy in greenville where tradition holds that she went to school. and we still have some of the books that eliza had, one arithmetic and one grammar she used to tutor andrewnson in the early days of their marriage. >> do you know more about her reading as first lady, by any chance? >> well, she read lots of things. she loved reading the newspaper and the constitutional papers that came out. she certainly read all of her husband's speeches and assisted him with that. she loved...
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ray mcguire will join us as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin now the dow is up. the dow has been the laggard in the pre-market session for most of the morning now up 20 points nasdaq really led the way higher for the averages it's tried to stay positive for most of the pre-market session and, obviously, has been leading the market higher. those big names in technology, many trading at new highs. like amazon and microsoft and apple and trillion market caps and like nothing has happened almost they almost skipped at least where the prices are of the stocks almost skipped what we've all been through for the past four months or so s&p now up about 8.5 points. then either skipped or benefitted some technology from the lockdowns and pandemic kind of a strange way warped anyway, the ten year note is at .8 of a percent this morning becky. >> all right, joe, thank you very much. we're going start this hour with the nationwide economic recovery from the coronavirus a group of senators is pitching more relief for small businesses those with 10
ray mcguire will join us as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin now the dow is up. the dow has been the laggard in the pre-market session for most of the morning now up 20 points nasdaq really led the way higher for the averages it's tried to stay positive for most of the pre-market session and, obviously, has been leading the market higher....
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we've had ray dalio on this program for years who has washed of the possibility of civil unrest in this country and what he has thought would be the economic ramifications of it >> that's right, andrewanks for having me on. look, the disconnect in the marketplace with the economy has been big and has gotten huge there were better reasons for it a few weeks ago, and that was the market had a win-win approach you win if you look through the short term and bet on the recovery and you win even if that doesn't happen because the fed will bail you out. what we've seen over the last few weeks and particularly the last seven days is that it is really the second win that drives the market. this notion that it doesn't matter what happens to fundamentals, it doesn't matter what happens to corporate earnings, it doesn't matter what happens to economic growth because the fed will buy what i want to buy. that's the mind set of the market right now and that's why the risk on tone continues i think it's dangerous, not just because it gives the wrong message to society, but you are distorting market signals and the best thing we have in this economy, the reason why we continuously do well is because
we've had ray dalio on this program for years who has washed of the possibility of civil unrest in this country and what he has thought would be the economic ramifications of it >> that's right, andrewanks for having me on. look, the disconnect in the marketplace with the economy has been big and has gotten huge there were better reasons for it a few weeks ago, and that was the market had a win-win approach you win if you look through the short term and bet on the recovery and you win...