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. >>> it carried the apollo 11 astronauts to the moon. we have a look at the first journey. who can't afford healthcare. hear from those who offered free care to the less fortunate did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. co mcast business. built fosir buness. >> hundreds of people attended a march in virginia to protest new parking fees at reston town center. the protesters say paid parking is keeping customers away from the planned working and living commune and helping the merchants. they are concerned they are gathering too much personal info for from those who use it to use the park. >> i think it is too high. but i don't think they have the right to invade my privacy and take information off >> completely intrusive. it is impossible to use. and, it is very likely if this continu
. >>> it carried the apollo 11 astronauts to the moon. we have a look at the first journey. who can't afford healthcare. hear from those who offered free care to the less fortunate did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only...
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with this pitch by apollo, what are they telling investors?hey different hitting themselves from kkr? jason: one of the things that apollo talks about a lot, they blackessy things -- leon and josh harris came from drexel. they love these messy situations, they use that a lot. the understand the balance sheet and can invest in lots of ways. they can go in on the equity side and credit site. they've built up an aptitude for that. they write agreements with their investors so they can invest up and down the capital structure. maine: who were there clients? are we talking seven wealth funds around the world? -- sovereign wealth funds around the world? like blackstone and carlisle and kkr is not publicly traded. they do have retail and public shareholders that they are beholden to what to some extent. thisrms of who will invest $20 billion or more, it will come from sovereign wealth funds in the middle east and asia and pension plans like calpers and cal stirs in the u.s. that have been active and vigorous for the last 20 years. vonnie: in recent w
with this pitch by apollo, what are they telling investors?hey different hitting themselves from kkr? jason: one of the things that apollo talks about a lot, they blackessy things -- leon and josh harris came from drexel. they love these messy situations, they use that a lot. the understand the balance sheet and can invest in lots of ways. they can go in on the equity side and credit site. they've built up an aptitude for that. they write agreements with their investors so they can invest up...
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hostess brand snacks that everybody loves was bought by a joint venture group that was created by apollo global management. almost immediately after this purchase, the new owners got to work bringing hostess operations back online, by june of 2013, they were making twinkies again. the new owner cut back the now nonunionized workforce. in may of 2014, the investors brought in william taller, he's an industry veteran who served advanced pierre foods and was the ceo of pinnacle foods which became hostess. the company is focusing on innovati innovati innovations, then in june of 2016, hostess announced it was acquiring superior cake products as part of a move to expand beyond its traditional offerings into more premium, more freshly baked foods? as hostess bided its time as a private business, it's private equity owners engaged in let's call it some financial engine engineering, they took out $1.5 milli million. the interest on some of this paper was as high as 7.7%. this is what happens quite often in the world of private equity. the next step for these guys is to cash out by running the co
hostess brand snacks that everybody loves was bought by a joint venture group that was created by apollo global management. almost immediately after this purchase, the new owners got to work bringing hostess operations back online, by june of 2013, they were making twinkies again. the new owner cut back the now nonunionized workforce. in may of 2014, the investors brought in william taller, he's an industry veteran who served advanced pierre foods and was the ceo of pinnacle foods which became...
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they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed. kevin durant. no help. still not in the lineup. he is close to a return. but tonight, look at the score. bottom right. lamarcus aldridge deep. klay thompson. steph curry scored 13 that quarter. 52 combined points for the splash brothers. the spurs are not done. high, low, to gasol. a key bucket late. put them up ten and we are done here. warriors won it 110-98. that is nine straight wins for the dubs. >>> russell westbrook and the thunder made another mvp case against orlando. westbrook, the and one. 13 rebounds, 11 assists. 38 triple double. the thunder beat the magic 114- 106. >>> cal welcomed joaquin jones. jones' first time as a head coach. yet, he addressed the full court of experience. 15 years on the bench. as for his son, jamil's development as a player, the coach explains. >> he is an absolutely wonderful young man. i need you to get a little meaner on the court though. all right? you are a nice guy, but, between the lines man, we have, you know, we talked about this. >> on the right, in black, ann
they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed. kevin durant. no help. still not in the lineup. he is close to a return. but tonight, look at the score. bottom right. lamarcus aldridge deep. klay thompson. steph curry scored 13 that quarter. 52 combined points for the splash brothers. the spurs are not done. high, low, to gasol. a key bucket late. put them up ten and we are done here. warriors won it 110-98. that is nine straight wins for the dubs. >>> russell...
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research on the moon back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, but we had a key part to play in the apollo 11 mission. buzz aldrin and neil armstrong on the moon on their first trip what is called the lunar retro reflector and this is a -- little prisms of light that if light came in, it would be sent along the same path. we use the largest telescope, the shane 103 inch -- to shoot a laser at the moon and send the laser light back at us and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 wasn't -- and was originally buried in san francisco. his final wish was to be buried at his monument so james lick was disinterred from san francisco in 1887 and reinterred here. his tomb is at the base of the telescope and the telescope itself is his tombstone. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to san jose, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-
research on the moon back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, but we had a key part to play in the apollo 11 mission. buzz aldrin and neil armstrong on the moon on their first trip what is called the lunar retro reflector and this is a -- little prisms of light that if light came in, it would be sent along the same path. we use the largest telescope, the shane 103 inch -- to shoot a laser at the moon and send the laser light back at us and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the...
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i'm sorry to the moon to find appropriate landing spots for apollo. and at the same time they are sending off these mariner spacecraft and so our first success in the space race is mariner to in 1962.the first interplanetary spacecraft to fly by venus. and at the same time that we were having these successful missions to venus, mars Ãwe were just having very active failure in the early ranger missions. which i trying to get these close up lunar images. and there are many reasons for this. additionally lack of enthusiasm surprised me. and i think it did play a role. >> one thing that has been obviously talking from your books is that women and their history have been in the culture of these institutions for very long time.why do you think it has taken so long for the general public to start realizing these histories as well? if you like 10 years ago this panel would have been unlikely if not impossible. >> i think the stories do not get told. so somebody has to get interested and care and bring it to the front again. >> i agree.i think it like your say
i'm sorry to the moon to find appropriate landing spots for apollo. and at the same time they are sending off these mariner spacecraft and so our first success in the space race is mariner to in 1962.the first interplanetary spacecraft to fly by venus. and at the same time that we were having these successful missions to venus, mars Ãwe were just having very active failure in the early ranger missions. which i trying to get these close up lunar images. and there are many reasons for this....
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spacex hopes to launch them from pad 39-a, where many of nasa's "apollo" missions began. >> ignition>> reporter: the mission would use a much larger version of the falcon rocket which currently delivers cargo to the space station, using the capsule to send two people past the moon by the end of last year. >> there is some risk here. >> reporter: in a conference call with reporters, elon musk laid out the plan. >> this would be approximately a weeklong mission. it would pass the moon, and loop back to earth. >> reporter: humans haven't flown to the moon since the last "apollo" mission in 1972. after yesterday's announcement, nasa issued a statement saying it commends its industry partners for reaching higher. the space agency is planning its own particular mission to sling astronauts around the moon, but not until 2021. >> people should not get the idea this is simple. it's not. >> reporter: space consultant bill harwood points out spacex as a private company isn't subject to the same restrictions as nasa. >> they certainly don't test the way nasa does. you can argue that's a good thi
spacex hopes to launch them from pad 39-a, where many of nasa's "apollo" missions began. >> ignition>> reporter: the mission would use a much larger version of the falcon rocket which currently delivers cargo to the space station, using the capsule to send two people past the moon by the end of last year. >> there is some risk here. >> reporter: in a conference call with reporters, elon musk laid out the plan. >> this would be approximately a weeklong...
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apollo global management seeking $20 billion for its new global buyout fund.se on monday. bloomberg markets asked what kind of return that firm is targeting. absolute basis, everyone acknowledges that returns will be coming down. i don't think anyone is smart enough to know what that will look like in the next 15 years. but on a relative basis, looking at 700 basis point -- 700 basis points in the public market. scarlet: joining us now is jason kelly. billion. the funds tend to exceed that. they are pretty ambitious. what does that tell us about a man -- about demand? jason: since 2013, every year, more than half $1 trillion pouring into private equity. this was after the financial crisis where things were a bit subdued. and now it really is getting back to the 2007-2008 levels. one interesting a stat out last week was there were 11 funds in the road last year looking for more than $5 billion. that's the biggest since 2008. the demand is huge among sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, family outfits, all looking for those returns that alisa was talking about
apollo global management seeking $20 billion for its new global buyout fund.se on monday. bloomberg markets asked what kind of return that firm is targeting. absolute basis, everyone acknowledges that returns will be coming down. i don't think anyone is smart enough to know what that will look like in the next 15 years. but on a relative basis, looking at 700 basis point -- 700 basis points in the public market. scarlet: joining us now is jason kelly. billion. the funds tend to exceed that....
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not since the last apollo mission, back in 1972, have any humans flown anywhere near the moon. not be landing on it, but if this trip happens then they will get amazing views, and space scientists say this is plausible. we are really now entering the era where space tourism is a possibility. in fact, a probability. maybe not for another 10, 15, 20 years, for ordinary people to afford it. it will be the playground of the rich. the man behind spacex is elon musk. when i met him he spilled out a startling vision of travel beyond earth. i think we are really entering a new era of space travel that's very exciting. there is a history of spacex promises running late but eventually being delivered. ten days ago, it landed a huge rocket, significant because reusing spacecraft will make launches cheaper. last year, one of its rocket blew up, but spacex quickly got back to its key business of launching satellites. this week, its dragon capsule delivered cargo to the international space station. a trip to the moon is obviously harder, and critics say it would just be a joyride. well, it's
not since the last apollo mission, back in 1972, have any humans flown anywhere near the moon. not be landing on it, but if this trip happens then they will get amazing views, and space scientists say this is plausible. we are really now entering the era where space tourism is a possibility. in fact, a probability. maybe not for another 10, 15, 20 years, for ordinary people to afford it. it will be the playground of the rich. the man behind spacex is elon musk. when i met him he spilled out a...
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nasa was looking at having to delay or do something bold like in the case of apollo 8. lunar module wasn't rate expraed we decide to go around the moon. they're thinking of putting astronauts on this flight, maybe early '19. and then of send them to the moon apollo style. >> sreenivasan: and you were telling me miles there's a private sector, elon musk announcing just the other day, two individuals i guess with some extra spending money-- >> to say the least. >> woodruff: have told him they want to go around the moon and come back to earth. >> yes. he got a lot of attention for that. he doesn't have a rocket to do that yet. it's just a design right now. it's called "the falcon heavy" which would have almost the thrust of the mighty saturn 5 of the apollo days. it will fly for the first time, he hopes, by the summer. so saying there are going to be paying passengers on there by '18 is optimistic for sure. we will watch that with skepticism. but to the extent the private sector and the government space enterprise push each other towards this destination, a lot of people a
nasa was looking at having to delay or do something bold like in the case of apollo 8. lunar module wasn't rate expraed we decide to go around the moon. they're thinking of putting astronauts on this flight, maybe early '19. and then of send them to the moon apollo style. >> sreenivasan: and you were telling me miles there's a private sector, elon musk announcing just the other day, two individuals i guess with some extra spending money-- >> to say the least. >> woodruff: have...
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row gram also used for historic launch of the moon bound apollo 11.h had been scheduled for earlier this week but it was pushed back to today because of the weather. real live crime drama. one local town gets some new technology that could help them solve mystery a lot quicker. >>> a teenager too afraid to leave the house because of addiction. and he can't find help. kathy? >> the good news, iain, that we are finally going to get out of the freezer. the best day of the week is tomorrow as temperatures slowly warm up and the wind eases but there's still snow in the seven day. i'll be back with that. >> all right, kathy. >>> italy's mount aetna spewing more lava high into the sky. the volcano in sis illy erupted last night and today so far though no damage to any homes. question, and be honest... ...are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only wo
row gram also used for historic launch of the moon bound apollo 11.h had been scheduled for earlier this week but it was pushed back to today because of the weather. real live crime drama. one local town gets some new technology that could help them solve mystery a lot quicker. >>> a teenager too afraid to leave the house because of addiction. and he can't find help. kathy? >> the good news, iain, that we are finally going to get out of the freezer. the best day of the week is...
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[laughter] >> for her work she was awarded two medals of honor and her name was placed on the apollond saturn five. copy of those lists exist in the library of congress and the smithsonian in washington, d.c. >> at the library of congress. >> but i was curious, in the movie we saw lots of racial conflict and prejudice, was she experiencing that sort of thing a boy? she said no. >> no, it was not like the movie if he saw they had a lot of that going on. but they worked that out because we had a mission. our mission was put a man on the moon. and that is what we did. >> now she is a computer instructor in jersey city. she is is teaching the next mind of computer engineers how to create amazing things so we can advance more technology. >> you said she didn't initially want to apply for the position. i think many of us look at job postings and say oh i don't have enough experience. we should stop rethinking things and go for it. >> i think it is incredible that we did not know the stories about incredible women in our own backyard. >> before you start, please welcome jay black, new jerse
[laughter] >> for her work she was awarded two medals of honor and her name was placed on the apollond saturn five. copy of those lists exist in the library of congress and the smithsonian in washington, d.c. >> at the library of congress. >> but i was curious, in the movie we saw lots of racial conflict and prejudice, was she experiencing that sort of thing a boy? she said no. >> no, it was not like the movie if he saw they had a lot of that going on. but they worked...
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the last apollo mission in 1972 has any human flown anywhere near the moon. they will not be landing on it, but if the trip happens they will get amazing views. space scientists say it is plausible. >> we are entering the era where space tourism is a possibility and probability. maybe not for another 15 to 20 years for ordinary people to be able to afford it. it will be the playground of the rich. david: the man behind spacex is elon musk. elon: we are entering a new era of space travel that is exciting. david: there is a history of being late, but delivering. reasonable spacecraft will make space travel cheaper. last year one of the rockets blew up, but spacex quickly got back to business launching satellites. the dragon capsule delivered spaceto the international station. a trip to the moon is harder, but critics say it will be a joy ride. peopleill give 2 rich the trip of a lifetime. it is not science, it is not exploration, it is repeating missions that had been done 40 plus years ago. an adventure, a thrill ride demonstrating a new capability. david: how
the last apollo mission in 1972 has any human flown anywhere near the moon. they will not be landing on it, but if the trip happens they will get amazing views. space scientists say it is plausible. >> we are entering the era where space tourism is a possibility and probability. maybe not for another 15 to 20 years for ordinary people to be able to afford it. it will be the playground of the rich. david: the man behind spacex is elon musk. elon: we are entering a new era of space travel...
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pruitt and richard lafrock, ceo of lafrock, steve roth the ceo of rinaldo realty trust, josh harris of apollo global management, bill ford the ceo of general atlantic, lynn scarlet nature conservative vanity, tyler duvall,ing in kinsey and elon musk of spacex. the president will meet with congressman cummings to discuss rising prescription drug prices. the president is looking forward to continuing the dialogue that they started a few weeks ago on the phone, at 4:00 the president will meet with interior secretary ryan zinke, senator murkowski and sullivan of alaska, expected to discuss the priorities of the interior especially as it pertains to the government owned lands in alaska. this evening the president will meet with conservative leaders about health care, with el' have more details and participants on this meeting later this afternoon. the president and the vice president continue to reiterate their support for the house bill on obamacare repeal and replace and look forward to working with congress to constitute a new health care system. tonight the president will have dinner with sena
pruitt and richard lafrock, ceo of lafrock, steve roth the ceo of rinaldo realty trust, josh harris of apollo global management, bill ford the ceo of general atlantic, lynn scarlet nature conservative vanity, tyler duvall,ing in kinsey and elon musk of spacex. the president will meet with congressman cummings to discuss rising prescription drug prices. the president is looking forward to continuing the dialogue that they started a few weeks ago on the phone, at 4:00 the president will meet with...
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the falcon 9 rocket took off a short while ago from the same launchpad the apollo missions used. little trivia. this is the third launch for spacex. the falcon 9 rocket by the way is named after the falcon of "star wars." >> of course. >> all kinds of trivia. >> all coming together. >>> coming up the stock market shrugged off another interest rate hike but what does that mean for your wallet. >>> emotional testimony starts off the trial of a man accused in a crime that shocked the country. a widow's tears ahead. >>> plus, a woman jumping out of a car trunk. her brave escape from a kidnapping caught on camera. >>> surveillance video shows a dramatic escape for a women from an apparent kidnapping. look at that black car and the trunk in birmingham as a car pull add way from a convenience store the woman jumped out of the trunk. the driver tried to rob her and then forced heir into the trunk. the suspect is still on the loose. >>> a suspect is in custody after the shooting of two detroit police officers. gunfire exchanged after one of the officers approached the suspect and he alleg
the falcon 9 rocket took off a short while ago from the same launchpad the apollo missions used. little trivia. this is the third launch for spacex. the falcon 9 rocket by the way is named after the falcon of "star wars." >> of course. >> all kinds of trivia. >> all coming together. >>> coming up the stock market shrugged off another interest rate hike but what does that mean for your wallet. >>> emotional testimony starts off the trial of a man...
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the rocket's launch pad wass law originally built to support the apollo program.pro it was also usedoric launch of the moonhe bound apollo 11. 1 great stuff.t st >>> next travel advice.> next t the one day thisra sveul mmer yu should avoid flying.. >> interesting. let's take a live look outsidet as we head to break on thisbreah thursday morning. there's the wilson bridge.ur it is 6:1sd3.ays th is 61 it's cold out.out 26 degrees right now.no. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. >> try to clear that ice offo cl the top of your car. folks hthade messed up from ice flying off ff the roof of cars. car >>> take a look at this.take a . all these people standing nextni to the
the rocket's launch pad wass law originally built to support the apollo program.pro it was also usedoric launch of the moonhe bound apollo 11. 1 great stuff.t st >>> next travel advice.> next t the one day thisra sveul mmer yu should avoid flying.. >> interesting. let's take a live look outsidet as we head to break on thisbreah thursday morning. there's the wilson bridge.ur it is 6:1sd3.ays th is 61 it's cold out.out 26 degrees right now.no. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪...
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standard and i'm going, yeah, yes, it is, and zel mau redding happens to be watching show time at the apollok of the bay," and she gives us this amazing kind of critique, amazing endorsement. she loved the performance and she knows her husband would have. all of the walls came down and i saw something crazy happen there and the song became a huge hit and i got to meet zelma and the family. it taught me never -- it taught me to be respectful and be okay with being intimidated, accept it as a challenge, but this song requires a type of intense embracing. you know, you love it, respect the fact that this amazing singer recorded it before and made it a classic, performed and delivered the defining version, and you're just bringing your own and it better be -- it better be good. >> tell me something about whatever you want to share about the business of the music business? and i ask that because you've made money for the stuff that you sing, you've made money for writing stuff for other people. i know from my research you own a few catalogues, so you ain't done bad, but tell me something about wh
standard and i'm going, yeah, yes, it is, and zel mau redding happens to be watching show time at the apollok of the bay," and she gives us this amazing kind of critique, amazing endorsement. she loved the performance and she knows her husband would have. all of the walls came down and i saw something crazy happen there and the song became a huge hit and i got to meet zelma and the family. it taught me never -- it taught me to be respectful and be okay with being intimidated, accept it as...
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. >> to go to john's point, we all knew what apollo was. how many people have heard of cassini for juno? it is not in our imagination anymore. >> it is a real problem. it is unfortunate we have to send astronauts into space just to get our excitement.there is a lot of excitement out there exploring these planets with spacecraft as well.>> is there a common lament among these women? >> i would not say there really was. they all had different experiences, different takes on their careers. but for the most part they felt very fortunate to have the careers that they had. they love working at jpl. i think the most common lament was how much they had been forgotten.i documented several points about in the book. i talked about in 2008 they had this gala in honor of explorer 1, the first satellite. but they did not get any of the women that were part of that mission. not one of them was invited. not even barbara who was so critical in that mission success. they had just been left out of so many of those celebrations. >> was it an oversight? >> it w
. >> to go to john's point, we all knew what apollo was. how many people have heard of cassini for juno? it is not in our imagination anymore. >> it is a real problem. it is unfortunate we have to send astronauts into space just to get our excitement.there is a lot of excitement out there exploring these planets with spacecraft as well.>> is there a common lament among these women? >> i would not say there really was. they all had different experiences, different takes...
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once nasa met that goal, interest faded in the apollo lunar missions.ocus to sending astronauts miles into orbit into space crafts, the shuttle. the obama administration adopted similar ideas after staffing a plan return to the moon in 2010. here is the argument -- is it worth it? space is costly and complicated. changedg to the space everything from baby formula to mobile camera sensors. deeper space exploration could be far greater. you can read more about the new space race and all of our quick takes on the bloomberg. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. still ahead, snap sets begin trading any second now indicated to open at $22 to $24 a share. we are keeping an eye on it for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. ons is "bloomberg markets" bloomberg television. uncertainty rising as elections in europe. despite all this, investors do to bee -- do not appear worried. etfing us is head of investment strategy, blackrock exchangee -- blackrock is the largest globally. morningstar ha
once nasa met that goal, interest faded in the apollo lunar missions.ocus to sending astronauts miles into orbit into space crafts, the shuttle. the obama administration adopted similar ideas after staffing a plan return to the moon in 2010. here is the argument -- is it worth it? space is costly and complicated. changedg to the space everything from baby formula to mobile camera sensors. deeper space exploration could be far greater. you can read more about the new space race and all of our...
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half of that goes for the infrastructure that was built for apollo.ave a third of the buying power so they can't do as much with the rest of it. john: most of the rockets going up now are private companies. >> space has been privatized. john: they are planning to go to mars. >> probably $50 billion by the time it's built. we have no money to do anything beyond that. the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3. i just don't think that that's going to be the way we get there. elon musk announced he's going to mars in 2018. not with people. but should he do that near the range with the heavy-lift vehicle. it will be obvious we don't need to spend taxpayer money on this. john: you have been there nine years. it's not just congress' fault. nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful. but the leadership, they are all in tight with the industry. everybody likes to manage a contract. and so it's pretty nice system. at this point you have got $18 billion of the public's money that i think the space program
half of that goes for the infrastructure that was built for apollo.ave a third of the buying power so they can't do as much with the rest of it. john: most of the rockets going up now are private companies. >> space has been privatized. john: they are planning to go to mars. >> probably $50 billion by the time it's built. we have no money to do anything beyond that. the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3. i just don't think that that's going to be the way we get...
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. >> reporter: kennedy space center's pad 39a has launched space history, from apollo-- >> the spacets wings. >> reporter: --to the space shuttle. >> liftoff of the falcon 9. >> reporter: now spacex is hoping to achieve another milestone. >> you can see it descending there. >> reporter: by relaunching a used rocket, the falcon 9, after successfully landing it on earth last year. >> that's going to help lower costs. >> reporter: cbs news space consultant bill harwood. >> just like a science fiction movie, coming down with that tail of fire and landing bull's- eye right on the target. >> reporter: a spacex rep compared it to launching a pencil over the empire state building and having it land on a plate on the other side, with the tip pointing up. spacex has stuck the landing eight out of 13 times. but it's still risky. although this rocket landed back on earth about a year ago, spacex says it can have them ready for relaunch in about four months. the goal is to make that even faster. gwynne shotwell is spacex president and c.o.o.ooas you land, taking it over to the launchpad and refly
. >> reporter: kennedy space center's pad 39a has launched space history, from apollo-- >> the spacets wings. >> reporter: --to the space shuttle. >> liftoff of the falcon 9. >> reporter: now spacex is hoping to achieve another milestone. >> you can see it descending there. >> reporter: by relaunching a used rocket, the falcon 9, after successfully landing it on earth last year. >> that's going to help lower costs. >> reporter: cbs news...
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>> i was on the apollo which was the original flagship and i walked out on his catwalk and around thener come hubbard and his two aides and he said hi. and in that instant it was like i was looking into outer space. and i looked into the eyes of many people. i mean, 4,000, 5,000 hours by that time. he had a vast space and it was very clean and a lot of life in it and a lot of vitality in it. since hubbard passed there is a big cultural change in the church. so it's become less kind, less flexible. >> seems like you've got a lot of emotion involved with the state of the church. are you confident about the future of scientology, not the church, the religion? >> absolutely. there will be people wanting to get trained outside of the church and doing a good job and a job that really helps people and if you apply it the way it is designed to be applied, you know. the tech will survive. be comparing the roll-formed steel bed of the chevy silverado to the aluminum bed of this competitor's truck. awesome. let's see how the aluminum bed of this truck held up. wooooow!! -holy moly. that's a good
>> i was on the apollo which was the original flagship and i walked out on his catwalk and around thener come hubbard and his two aides and he said hi. and in that instant it was like i was looking into outer space. and i looked into the eyes of many people. i mean, 4,000, 5,000 hours by that time. he had a vast space and it was very clean and a lot of life in it and a lot of vitality in it. since hubbard passed there is a big cultural change in the church. so it's become less kind, less...
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there's plans for a rocket booster that's half as powerful as the apollo. spacex is owned by tesla founder elon musk. >>> rain, hail, and even reports of snow. up next, the wild weather across the bay area that has many people talking this morning. >> also, president trump's new travel ban is due out today. up next, how it's expected to be different from his last executive order. >>> good morning. hail, and a lot of it. this was the scene overnight around the bay area. we'll tell you more about the wild weather and how long it's expected to be around. >> an explosive allegation from president trump, accusing former president obama of tapping his phones during the presidential election. how former president obama's people are responding. this and more ahead on mornings on 2. >>> what a cold monday morning it is. march 6th. good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. >> let's talk and show you more about the weather. take a look at video sent to us by a ktvu viewer. you see hail coming down. this was the scene in south san francisco ov
there's plans for a rocket booster that's half as powerful as the apollo. spacex is owned by tesla founder elon musk. >>> rain, hail, and even reports of snow. up next, the wild weather across the bay area that has many people talking this morning. >> also, president trump's new travel ban is due out today. up next, how it's expected to be different from his last executive order. >>> good morning. hail, and a lot of it. this was the scene overnight around the bay area....
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international space station blasted off from cape canaveral, florida the same launchpad for nasa appall apollo where spacex is. heather: this -- >> do you or owe voters apology for questitown hall. >> i wish when you got your fax you read the e-mails. >> i did read a lot of them. >> you nut could not have a read my e-mails no one ever, ever shared questions with any of us involved in cnn. heather: is change in tuna donna brazile admits she not only leaked questions but says it was her job to lie, cheat and steal as long as democrats won should we add her to long list of democrats getting a pass from media to debate democratic strategist, fox news contributor tammy. >> before we begin take a look right away what donna brazile lad to say this was the end of her quote said but sending those e-mails was a mistake, i will never forget she began that quote by saying my job was to make all our democratic candidates look good worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen. i will start with you is there ever, ever any skews to do something like this. >> look, donna herself said she regrets sen
international space station blasted off from cape canaveral, florida the same launchpad for nasa appall apollo where spacex is. heather: this -- >> do you or owe voters apology for questitown hall. >> i wish when you got your fax you read the e-mails. >> i did read a lot of them. >> you nut could not have a read my e-mails no one ever, ever shared questions with any of us involved in cnn. heather: is change in tuna donna brazile admits she not only leaked questions but...
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this is the second launch from the kennedy space center's iconic launchpad on the apollo missions.o they got a contract from the u.s. military. it was a big win against industry giants. had a 12, adobe straight quarter of revenue increases. we will take into the numbers next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: a company continues to raise towards its goal of creating autonomous vehicles. the idea is that they will build a supercomputer designed for vehicles using their technology. also, they confirmed a new partnership with one of the world's largest makers of transport trucks. they will challenge other startups, including one owned by cooper. adobe reporting first-quarter 68sults of revenue of 1. dollars. ed their stock to a record. shares are up. joining us to break down the numbers is bloomberg editor at large. record profit and cash flow for the first quarter. >> pretty positive quarter for this company. the stock price is at an all-time high for this company. it is a richly priced stock trading at 45 times earnings. they keep raising, and that is the name of the game on wall stree
this is the second launch from the kennedy space center's iconic launchpad on the apollo missions.o they got a contract from the u.s. military. it was a big win against industry giants. had a 12, adobe straight quarter of revenue increases. we will take into the numbers next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: a company continues to raise towards its goal of creating autonomous vehicles. the idea is that they will build a supercomputer designed for vehicles using their technology. also, they...
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gary: some of my favorite records, james brown at the apollo. charlie: mine, too., live in london. charlie: you can feel the audience as much as the performer. gary: right. that is a place for me, on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: touring is where the money is. gary: touring is it. we stayed touring. charlie: it is true, it really has come to that hasn't it? ,gary: it is an interesting record business. that is part of why i am so dependent on playing. i feel like people will always want to come and see and hear live music. charlie: how many gigs do you do a year? gary: that is a good question. muche doing maybe, not so this year. i was getting to a point where i could not remember what day it was or where i was. i need to go home for a second. charlie: it is terrible when you say hello sacramento and in fact you're in san francisco. been there done that? gary: there are times i have not said anything because i was not sure. charlie: i have heard some of the best have done that. some names i will not mention. just do a good night yell. it has been great to be h
gary: some of my favorite records, james brown at the apollo. charlie: mine, too., live in london. charlie: you can feel the audience as much as the performer. gary: right. that is a place for me, on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: touring is where the money is. gary: touring is it. we stayed touring. charlie: it is true, it really has come to that hasn't it? ,gary: it is an interesting record business. that is part of why i am so dependent on playing. i feel like people will always want to...
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a black chevy apollo with virginia tags and a donut. impala with -- virginia tags and a doughnut. we can tell you that the shots were fired from inside of a gated community. was when he heard the shots and immediately call police. the victim is an adult female. we are told she was shot in the head, rushed to the hospital, where she is now in grave condition. the suspect is still on the loose. we are watching as police interview the security guard and residents from the apartment complex -- again, i gated community here on wayne place -- as police tried to figure out exactly what happened. shots ringing out at 12:30 this morning. john gonzales, "good morning washington." larry: the principle of west potomac park school has resigned. last month, along with the assistant principal. officials say that his resignation has nothing to do with students, that it is a personal matter. autria: many no popstar rihanna -- her song, work, but she was named the humanitarian of the year for opening a state-of-the-art cancer diagnosis treatment center. at 18 she started her believe foundation to h
a black chevy apollo with virginia tags and a donut. impala with -- virginia tags and a doughnut. we can tell you that the shots were fired from inside of a gated community. was when he heard the shots and immediately call police. the victim is an adult female. we are told she was shot in the head, rushed to the hospital, where she is now in grave condition. the suspect is still on the loose. we are watching as police interview the security guard and residents from the apartment complex --...
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. >> reporter: kennedy space center's pad 39a has launched space history, from apollo -- >> the space shuttle spreads its wings. >> reporter: -- to the space shuttle. >> lift-off of the falcon 9. >> reporter: now spacex is hoping to achieve another milestone. >> you can see it descending there. >> reporter: by relaunching a used rocket, the falcon 9, after successfully landing it back on earth last year. >> that's going to help lower costs. >> reporter: cbs news space consultant bill harwood. >> just like a science fiction movie coming down with that tail of fire and landing bullseye right on the target. >> reporter: a spacex rep compared it to launching a pencil over the empire state building and having it land on a plate on the other side, with the tip pointing up. spacex has stuck the landing 8 out of 13 times. but it's still risky. although this rocket landed back on earth about a year ago, spacex says it can have them ready for relaunch in about four months. the goal is to make that even faster. gwynne shotwell is spacex president and c.o.o. >> as far as doing it as soon as you l
. >> reporter: kennedy space center's pad 39a has launched space history, from apollo -- >> the space shuttle spreads its wings. >> reporter: -- to the space shuttle. >> lift-off of the falcon 9. >> reporter: now spacex is hoping to achieve another milestone. >> you can see it descending there. >> reporter: by relaunching a used rocket, the falcon 9, after successfully landing it back on earth last year. >> that's going to help lower costs....
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the launch was a month ago from the same pad used for nasa's apollo moon shoot.his made its way back to the southern california coast yesterday. >>> tech report, could be more trouble for uber's self-driving cars. recode published documents that were reportedly leaked from the company. it shows that the self-driving cars couldn't go one mile w having to be taken over by the human driver. uber's self-driving pilot program was forced off the streets in september. they were recently given the okay to try again in san fransisco after the company got the correct permits. >>> the new feature on facebook may like like snapchat. ireland got to try out the feature this year. the company is making it available for all users. it will appear in a layout above the news feed. >>> we are warming up for the masters, a putt you have to see to believe. and another high seed bites the dust in the ncaa tournament. >>> what is cool about your school? you can e-mail your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your show on our thursday morning show. ,,,,,,,,,
the launch was a month ago from the same pad used for nasa's apollo moon shoot.his made its way back to the southern california coast yesterday. >>> tech report, could be more trouble for uber's self-driving cars. recode published documents that were reportedly leaked from the company. it shows that the self-driving cars couldn't go one mile w having to be taken over by the human driver. uber's self-driving pilot program was forced off the streets in september. they were recently given...
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for a weeklong mission to the moon and back, space x dragon capsule will circle the moon, like the apollo7 years ago. >> bill: i want to take up a collection to send a few people to the moon, we want to mention them this evening. this is real, right? >> this is on my bucket list. >> bill: do you want to go to the moon? >> i would love to. absolutely. i'm going to wait until these people do it a few times. what happens is, you play millions and millions of dollars, eventually, go on it. if indeed that works. is a long way off from this happening. you go around the moon, 250,000 miles, then, when you had gravity, it bounces you back around the moon and you come back. they are going for a week. they have to go through a training program. >> bill: it is not comfortable up there. you saw what happened to george clooney in that movie. >> i think a week might be a little long. >> he went to , oh and got married. >> is that what happened? >> bill: he got trouble in space, right back down. but you would go, i am impressed. >> absolutely. i think space is fascinating. >> bill: martha maccallum, eve
for a weeklong mission to the moon and back, space x dragon capsule will circle the moon, like the apollo7 years ago. >> bill: i want to take up a collection to send a few people to the moon, we want to mention them this evening. this is real, right? >> this is on my bucket list. >> bill: do you want to go to the moon? >> i would love to. absolutely. i'm going to wait until these people do it a few times. what happens is, you play millions and millions of dollars,...
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east tracy, south the san jose, north the san rafael or north apollo alto.>> 18% say east to tracy, the majority south to san jose, north to marin county, and 15% palo alto.>>> the ronnie lott group released their latest plan for a new raiders stadium to be built right here in oakland. this all comes days before the nfl owners are set to vote on the proposed relocation to las vegas. oakland's plan was put the new raiders stadium on the coliseum site along with mixed-use development. the city would pay for $200 million in infrastructure and site improvements. it goes on to say that an open- air stadium would be up to $700 million less than the proposal in las vegas. mayor schaaf says we have been successful in doing the environmental clearance, aligning the city and county, engaging the leak and bringing projects to the table. the mayor said, quote, all that's missing is the maters -- is the raiders. >> this will be a topic at the owners meeting next week. all the owners are slated to be in phoenix. 24 would have to vote yes on the relocation. if that happens, the raiders would play two
east tracy, south the san jose, north the san rafael or north apollo alto.>> 18% say east to tracy, the majority south to san jose, north to marin county, and 15% palo alto.>>> the ronnie lott group released their latest plan for a new raiders stadium to be built right here in oakland. this all comes days before the nfl owners are set to vote on the proposed relocation to las vegas. oakland's plan was put the new raiders stadium on the coliseum site along with mixed-use...
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they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed.t san antonio, kevin durant was no help. he wasn't in the line-up last night. he is close to a return but last night, look at the score bottom right. "dubs" down 22. but the warriors shot 63% in the third. klay thompson and the warriors took the lead. steph curry scored 29. 52 combined points for the "splash brothers." warriors lead 3. but leave it to former spurs david west, key bucket late! we're done here. west scored 15. the warriors won it 110-98. nine straight wins for the "dubs." >>> college ball cal welcomed new head basketball coach jones. he moves over as head coach. it's jones' first time as head coach but he addressed his full court of experience 15 years on the bench. as for his son's development as a player, coach explained. >> he is an absolutely wonderful young man. i need you to get a little meatier on the court, though. all right? [ laughter ] >> you're a nice guy but between the lines, man, we got to -- you know? we talked about this. >> more of my interview can coac
they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed.t san antonio, kevin durant was no help. he wasn't in the line-up last night. he is close to a return but last night, look at the score bottom right. "dubs" down 22. but the warriors shot 63% in the third. klay thompson and the warriors took the lead. steph curry scored 29. 52 combined points for the "splash brothers." warriors lead 3. but leave it to former spurs david west, key bucket late! we're done here....
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they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed.antonio, kevin durant was no help. he wasn't in the line-up last night. he is close to a return but last night, look at the score bottom right. "dubs" down 22. but the warriors shot 63% in the third. klay thompson and the warriors took the lead. steph curry scored 29. 52 combined points for the "splash brothers." warriors lead 3. but leave it to former spurs david west, key bucket late! we're done here. west scored 15. the warriors won it 110-98. nine straight wins for the "dubs." >>> college ball cal welcomed new head basketball coach wyking jones. he moves over as head coach. it's jones' first time as head coach but he addressed his full court of experience 15 years on the bench. as for his son's development as a player, coach explained. >> he is an absolutely wonderful young man. i need you to get a little meatier on the court, though. all right? [ laughter ] >> you're a nice guy but between the lines, man, we got to --you know? we talked about this. >> more of my interview can coac
they looked like rocky balboa after 15 rounds with apollo creed.antonio, kevin durant was no help. he wasn't in the line-up last night. he is close to a return but last night, look at the score bottom right. "dubs" down 22. but the warriors shot 63% in the third. klay thompson and the warriors took the lead. steph curry scored 29. 52 combined points for the "splash brothers." warriors lead 3. but leave it to former spurs david west, key bucket late! we're done here. west...
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attendees include tesla's elon musk, apollo co-founder josh harris, real estate moegle richard lefraknd david tepper making waves on "squawk box" this morning, discussing the new regulation atmosphere in washington. >> they're going to give you less regulations for obamacare. they're going to give you a tax cut. everything is this -- everything is neutral to positive that can come their way, versus an atmosphere for the last 16 years, let's call it, that's been regulation, regulation, regulation. >> joining us this morning, ben mandel, jpmorgan global strategist, michael kacannon. i don't know if you heard what tepper said, but he's talking about growth breaking out in every corner of the world, central banks who are going to need to get a lot more serious and make a turn. we'll see what the ecb does tomorrow, but are you there? are you that optimistic about what he called smooth sailing ahead? >> i'm not sure about smooth, but these are all part and parcel of global reflation trades, okay? so, let me be clear, they're not trump trades, they're global reflation trades, and we see thos
attendees include tesla's elon musk, apollo co-founder josh harris, real estate moegle richard lefraknd david tepper making waves on "squawk box" this morning, discussing the new regulation atmosphere in washington. >> they're going to give you less regulations for obamacare. they're going to give you a tax cut. everything is this -- everything is neutral to positive that can come their way, versus an atmosphere for the last 16 years, let's call it, that's been regulation,...
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if you look at the list of people that are here, apollo global management cofounder. you have finance guys in there who are exactly the type of guys who would raise a fund and want to be involved in paying for the infrastructure. the answer is right there. >> i think we're going to hear the word private toll roads for rest of our lives to pay for this stuff with bridges. >> what is wrong with that? >> nothing, but if its on the back of the taxpayer when all said and done, i'm not so happy. melissa: i hear. >> you he is capitalist. we'll see what happens. melissa: amen to that, my brother. thank you. david: secretary of commerce wilbur ross telling "after the bell" it's a little late to be worried about a trade war. take a listen. is this concern about trade deficits going to lead to any problems, do you think, in terms of something that might escalate into a trade war? >> we've been in a trade war for quite a long time. the only difference is that our troops are now coming to the ramparts. that's the difference. david: jonathan what do you make of this? >> david, the
if you look at the list of people that are here, apollo global management cofounder. you have finance guys in there who are exactly the type of guys who would raise a fund and want to be involved in paying for the infrastructure. the answer is right there. >> i think we're going to hear the word private toll roads for rest of our lives to pay for this stuff with bridges. >> what is wrong with that? >> nothing, but if its on the back of the taxpayer when all said and done, i'm...