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elon: you're welcome. sarah: muskunconventional tour of starbase. elon: i'll get my camera out so i can take a video of this, of you guys taking a video. tim: make sure this is going through there. just shoot the screen the whole time. i don't want anything else. elon: all right. so this--this is--okay, so this is--i'm being videoed here. and then the video of the video. sarah: musk calls himself the chief engineer of spacex and it's obvious that's no honorary title. elon: if you look at, like, the various reasons, like why--where we blew up starships, and you looked at the risk list, none of the reasons it blew up were on the risk list. tim: really? elon: yeah, it was like, no. maybe you could argue, like, one of them, maybe, was on somebody's risk list, but it wasn't brought up beforehand, put it that way. i mean, there's a crazy amount of new technology happening here, and it's all evolving simultaneously. so we would need to iron out, like, the unknown unknowns, so to speak. sarah: part of that constant evolution
elon: you're welcome. sarah: muskunconventional tour of starbase. elon: i'll get my camera out so i can take a video of this, of you guys taking a video. tim: make sure this is going through there. just shoot the screen the whole time. i don't want anything else. elon: all right. so this--this is--okay, so this is--i'm being videoed here. and then the video of the video. sarah: musk calls himself the chief engineer of spacex and it's obvious that's no honorary title. elon: if you look at, like,...
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what are you learning from elon musk? jim: a lot. learned the most is that what it takes to succeed in this digital, connected, electric product, our talents and know-how and a way of managing the business that is different than what we have done for 118 years. it is like snowboarding and skiing. we both share the left but as soon as you get off the lift, the intuitions are wrong between both businesses. you have to kind of learned how to get down the slope. and i really admire the difficulties they had and the way they managed those difficulties into the success that they have. they are now making more than $10,000 per vehicle because of the scale. i like that kind of business. emily: tesla's number one by far but you told bloomberg ford could be number one in electric cars. how many years off could that be? jim: in 22 months, we get to a running rate of 600,000 production in the company. that will put us solidly at number two. we will see. and that is before tennessee comes online in three years. we have our biggest assembly plant
what are you learning from elon musk? jim: a lot. learned the most is that what it takes to succeed in this digital, connected, electric product, our talents and know-how and a way of managing the business that is different than what we have done for 118 years. it is like snowboarding and skiing. we both share the left but as soon as you get off the lift, the intuitions are wrong between both businesses. you have to kind of learned how to get down the slope. and i really admire the difficulties...
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in scientific terms elon musk far exceeded the other guys. elon musk was not on board. you think. you go first. let me know how it goes. bezos knows he is third place. in a marketing coup, he gets captain kirk on his ship. i loved the fact that william shatner 90 years old went up into space. >> these are the voyages of jeff bezos and myself. >> i think the thing that warmed everyone's heart was seeing william shatner afterward. >> what you have given me is the most profound experience i can imagine. [sobbing]. >> it was so sincere and a great endorsement and encouragement for people to it back space endeavors in the future. >> the question is: who really won the billionaire space race? it's got to be captain kirk. >> one of my favorite phrases of 2021 is former governor andrew cuomo. back in march of 2020 he signed an order saying that covid patients had to be sent back to nursing homes. in other words, you could not refuse them. >> this story is important and personal. both of my husband's parents died of covid in their elder care facilities. >> in january his own att
in scientific terms elon musk far exceeded the other guys. elon musk was not on board. you think. you go first. let me know how it goes. bezos knows he is third place. in a marketing coup, he gets captain kirk on his ship. i loved the fact that william shatner 90 years old went up into space. >> these are the voyages of jeff bezos and myself. >> i think the thing that warmed everyone's heart was seeing william shatner afterward. >> what you have given me is the most profound...
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why is elon musk wrong? >> it comes down to the fundamentals.on of what you want to do. you can build a great assistive assisted driving system with cameras. you have companies that have been doing it for the better part of a decade. tesla has built an independent system that is similar. when it comes down to it, if you want to be able to reach higher levels of autonomy while at the same time improving the basic safety capabilities of the vehicle, which by the way, even with existing camera radar, the substantial majority of new vehicles including some form of an assisted driving feature, they still get in accidents all the time. does not fundamentally prevent you from doing some thing a simple as not running into the thing right in front of you. this is part of the evolution of the sensing technology, lidar, new software capabilities. emily: that was the ceo of luminar technologies. i want to move on and talk about another venture of elon musk, brain implants. his company is now hiring a clinical director to oversee the long-promised trial of a
why is elon musk wrong? >> it comes down to the fundamentals.on of what you want to do. you can build a great assistive assisted driving system with cameras. you have companies that have been doing it for the better part of a decade. tesla has built an independent system that is similar. when it comes down to it, if you want to be able to reach higher levels of autonomy while at the same time improving the basic safety capabilities of the vehicle, which by the way, even with existing...
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elon: th's unreal. female: three, two, one. michael: two years ago, musk'sable rocket that can carry the world's biggest payloads into space. elon: it was super-stressful, but it worked. male: stand by for main engine cutoffs. anna moore: elon musk challenged the status quo on how we access space and said, "no, it doesn't have to be done the way we have been doing it for years." we can make it cheaper. we can make it more available to anyone. and honestly, i think a lot of people really doubted that was every gonna happen. and he proved them wrong, and so it's been-- it's been a huge catalyst. michael: the splashdown of the spacex dragon manned flight this month was another game-changing moment in the history of space exploration. male: splashdown. male: welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. jonathan: but has a bigger significance, i think, that it's saying that low earth orbit's no longer the frontier, that we can focus at nasa on further horizons like the moon and mars, and for low earth orbit, yeah, that's just a trucking company. spa
elon: th's unreal. female: three, two, one. michael: two years ago, musk'sable rocket that can carry the world's biggest payloads into space. elon: it was super-stressful, but it worked. male: stand by for main engine cutoffs. anna moore: elon musk challenged the status quo on how we access space and said, "no, it doesn't have to be done the way we have been doing it for years." we can make it cheaper. we can make it more available to anyone. and honestly, i think a lot of people...
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elon musk was certainly — selling cars. elon musk was certainly sounding - selling cars.more sales this year than last. two new giger factories are coming on stream as well and that will really enable tesla and as you say it wants to be seen as a tech company rather than a car company and yet it will always be compared with the car giants around the world and it is positioning itself well from that perspective isn�*t it? it well from that perspective isn'tit? . ., , well from that perspective isn'tit? . ., _ ~ isn't it? it certainly is. we are seeing _ isn't it? it certainly is. we are seeing with _ isn't it? it certainly is. we are seeing with the - isn't it? it certainly is. we are seeing with the gigerl are seeing with the giger factories that they should be able to double their supply by the end of the year. it is interesting when you understand the way they have managed things like the chip shortage they change the number of chips in their cars in a matter of months in order to sell more cars with fewer chips and that is something that would take another automotive c
elon musk was certainly — selling cars. elon musk was certainly sounding - selling cars.more sales this year than last. two new giger factories are coming on stream as well and that will really enable tesla and as you say it wants to be seen as a tech company rather than a car company and yet it will always be compared with the car giants around the world and it is positioning itself well from that perspective isn�*t it? it well from that perspective isn'tit? . ., , well from that...
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engaging elon musk at our own management team.ut we think it does is give a channel for retail investors to express their ideas to ask questions. if you think about it, that happens with institutional shareholders with an opportunity for participation and long-term ownership for all investors. emily: companies that use this technology range from robinhood to tesla. what has been the reaction from c those like elon musk? >> it's been fascinating. on the one hand this is a great opportunity for their voices to be heard and the reaction has been equally positive because they find that retail investors are asking russian and if you think about it these are not just symbols. myself included, these are brands that they believe in. companies that they are passionate about. things they care about like between energy, etc.. the things they ask are a lot and express a strong desire for the company to do well emily: they are giving users the tools on the investments to make. how do you make those and make sure that you are making the right?
engaging elon musk at our own management team.ut we think it does is give a channel for retail investors to express their ideas to ask questions. if you think about it, that happens with institutional shareholders with an opportunity for participation and long-term ownership for all investors. emily: companies that use this technology range from robinhood to tesla. what has been the reaction from c those like elon musk? >> it's been fascinating. on the one hand this is a great opportunity...
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elon musk and company warning the supply chain issues will per persist. we have more on that stock through the morning. tesla shares down .30% of 1% >>> red arrows across the board in asia overnight. europe getting the trading day going. let's go to cnbc's rosanna lockwood in the london newsroom with the latest there. >> dominic, that intense roller coaster ride you showed you with the nasdaq is a similar journey in europe opening in the red you see a mixed picture. some steam gaining in the index. the ftse index up .40% presidential elections going on in italy the same the cac and france struggled to get ahead. and in germany, down .30%. that is despite deutsche bank is propping up the sector leak look at the sector i want to point out banks here up 1.9% given the fed announcement it will be a boost to lending rates in retail and investment banking. one also to look at and travel and lessald leisure. we have individual stories in airlines tech is weighing heavily in europe dom. >> thank you, rosanna. >>> back to the top story here at home and the surpris
elon musk and company warning the supply chain issues will per persist. we have more on that stock through the morning. tesla shares down .30% of 1% >>> red arrows across the board in asia overnight. europe getting the trading day going. let's go to cnbc's rosanna lockwood in the london newsroom with the latest there. >> dominic, that intense roller coaster ride you showed you with the nasdaq is a similar journey in europe opening in the red you see a mixed picture. some steam...
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that's what people will be focused on if elon musk is on the call and if we get the product road map people have talked about tesla, again, beating on the top and bottom line and really when you look at the numbers within the numbers, they're pretty good >> phil, in terms of elon musk, the company hasn't had a new product for about two years. >> right. >> cyber truck has been delayed and he hinted of $25,000 vehicle, any guess from analysts on what this product road map will include >> i don't think we'll get a specific vehicle, that's not the way tesla does it. when they announce hey we're going to build a new vehicle it tends to be not done during ag conference call like this, it tends be its own event or elon musk will take a separate -- away from earnings, a separate event and he'll say we're developing xy and z. so i wouldn't be surprised if we get so i would be surprised if we get a specific model mentioned, more on the lines, this is where we are they might talk about the cyber truck and semi because those are the next vehicles in the product cadence and i think the other ques
that's what people will be focused on if elon musk is on the call and if we get the product road map people have talked about tesla, again, beating on the top and bottom line and really when you look at the numbers within the numbers, they're pretty good >> phil, in terms of elon musk, the company hasn't had a new product for about two years. >> right. >> cyber truck has been delayed and he hinted of $25,000 vehicle, any guess from analysts on what this product road map will...
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. >>> a massive piece of elon musk's spaceex rocket from 2015 is on a collision course with the moon nbc's kerry sanders has more on when it's expected to make impact >> reporter: these stunning first images in 1965 of the moon's surface showed us its majestic terrain cratereded from centuries of impacts but a giant new collision is just weeks away. >> and liftoff >> reporter: a piece of this spaceex rocket launched in 2015 is now on a crash course with the moon four tons of metal traveling at 5,000 miles per hour, the moon's gravitational pull sucking it in, impact calculated for march 4th. amateur astronomer bill gray first discovered its crash course it'll be the first accidental crash ever of a man made object. >> this is the first time that something has unintentionally hit the moon >> reporter: the expected crash will make a new crater but won't damage the moon. astronomers say this leftover rocket is part of a growing man made problem of space junk images showpieces of junk in the tens of thousands orbiting the earth. >> you think space is infinite and then we have all this ga
. >>> a massive piece of elon musk's spaceex rocket from 2015 is on a collision course with the moon nbc's kerry sanders has more on when it's expected to make impact >> reporter: these stunning first images in 1965 of the moon's surface showed us its majestic terrain cratereded from centuries of impacts but a giant new collision is just weeks away. >> and liftoff >> reporter: a piece of this spaceex rocket launched in 2015 is now on a crash course with the moon four...
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elon musk was as we know the largest seller with over $16 billion.the walton family selling nearly $8 billion of stock. mark zuckerberg cashing more than $4.5 billion shares of meta, eight times his 2020 sales and we have todd crockett, director of zoom, he unloaded $3.2 billion in stock, a lot related to options and other notable sellers larry ellison with $728 million, mark benioff of salesforce selling over a half billion, a lot of that options related and satya nadella selling $374 million of microsoft shares that is more than half of his total stake. the big question is whether all of this insider selling signals a market top daniel taylor of the wharton school who studies insider selling says "decades of research shows that corporate insiders are contrarians, buying near bottom and selling near p peaks. taxes with investors trying to get ahead of any potentially higher tax rates this year andrew >> what was the biggest surprise for you? is there a name on that list for you? >> it wasn't really the names and again, a lot of these are sort of idi
elon musk was as we know the largest seller with over $16 billion.the walton family selling nearly $8 billion of stock. mark zuckerberg cashing more than $4.5 billion shares of meta, eight times his 2020 sales and we have todd crockett, director of zoom, he unloaded $3.2 billion in stock, a lot related to options and other notable sellers larry ellison with $728 million, mark benioff of salesforce selling over a half billion, a lot of that options related and satya nadella selling $374 million...
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is elon musk because he gets the happy meal or mcdonald's because of the publicity? all, the assumption that eating a happy meal is a sacrifice, look, if you bring me one i'll whoof it down and thank you. the question is, why do we keep talking about doge coin if there's not something to benefit and gain from in the murveg -- musk camp. mcdonald's has become hip with the celebrity endorsements and kiosk and program, i don't think they need the allure of doge would love to see him eat a happy meal and think he will enjoy it. >> bonawyn, you don't strike me as happy meal kind of guy but it would be a celebrity endorsement of sort if elon musk ate a happy meal on tv. >> yeah i hope he has better luck than the guy who bought a pizza for 10,000 bitcoin whatever it was. i think the real winner is the platforms, these guys have a platform and can use it for their benefit. that's my take away there. >> all right up next final trade. trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh
is elon musk because he gets the happy meal or mcdonald's because of the publicity? all, the assumption that eating a happy meal is a sacrifice, look, if you bring me one i'll whoof it down and thank you. the question is, why do we keep talking about doge coin if there's not something to benefit and gain from in the murveg -- musk camp. mcdonald's has become hip with the celebrity endorsements and kiosk and program, i don't think they need the allure of doge would love to see him eat a happy...
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elon musk tweeted to thank the tesla team worldwide.has been perked -- pushed into the $1 trillion market value share. airbus ended 2021 with a lead over boeing helped by a flurry of orders in the last two months of the year. the wing had -- fueled by pent-up demand for its 737 max jets. bloomberg calculations show that later orders helped airbus edge past the u.s. playmaker by 58 aircraft. coming up next, we speak to an expert from the australian national university who says omicron could potentially be the most infectious virus we have ever known. we will discuss how health policies can adapt next as we continue to see a surge in cases around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it's been very difficult to really predict on a weekly basis how cases are going to go. there is some data out of south africa showing that the surges have fallen of as fast as they have increased. hopefully that is going to happen in other places as well too. >> i hate to say we throw in the towel and expect that everyone gets it. that's n
elon musk tweeted to thank the tesla team worldwide.has been perked -- pushed into the $1 trillion market value share. airbus ended 2021 with a lead over boeing helped by a flurry of orders in the last two months of the year. the wing had -- fueled by pent-up demand for its 737 max jets. bloomberg calculations show that later orders helped airbus edge past the u.s. playmaker by 58 aircraft. coming up next, we speak to an expert from the australian national university who says omicron could...
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alix: we've also heard elon musk say spacex could go bankrupt if it can't ramp up production.to your point, a huge spread in what is actually going to happen for these companies. what i think begs a broader question is what is the addressable market for space? ed: this is a point you and i have discussed endlessly. ill and must sometimes contradict himself, but he has been pretty transparent that they launch business, what we are talking about on the screen here, sending stuff into space for other people, he says that is a $3 billion a year business. the data generated in space is a different story. he sees star link, the space station to operate his own constellation of satellites, beaming internet down to remote corners of the earth, being a $30 billion a year business, but they have to build up the constellation capacity in space. he talks about investment of $5 billion to $10 billion before they are cash positive in that business, and may be as much as $30 billion all told for the complete network. so there's a long way to go here. it is a nascent industry, but everyone is
alix: we've also heard elon musk say spacex could go bankrupt if it can't ramp up production.to your point, a huge spread in what is actually going to happen for these companies. what i think begs a broader question is what is the addressable market for space? ed: this is a point you and i have discussed endlessly. ill and must sometimes contradict himself, but he has been pretty transparent that they launch business, what we are talking about on the screen here, sending stuff into space for...
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elon musk can also influence the markets with just one tweet. time magazine also recognizes musk's other ventures like spacex. musk is the richest pan in the world thanks to tesla which has increased in value eight fold since the beginning of the pandemic. >> yay, congratulations bek elon musk. man, i'm so happy for him. like the guy could really use an ego boost, you know? and honestly you can't argue with this. i mean richest man in the world, who also controls space, crypto and electric cars? ha, who would even be second place, like maybe pete davidson, maybe? my only question is this though. why is it that person of the year always goes to the weirdest person. like have you noticed that. like i sometimes wonder, if aliens came down, i don't know if i want these guys representing our race, you know, the aliens would be like your species needs to be exterminatedded, except for that guy, he seems normal. totally normal. i think it's just because his name is elon that we think he's all futuristic. you know? a lot of futuristic things, elon, ipad,
elon musk can also influence the markets with just one tweet. time magazine also recognizes musk's other ventures like spacex. musk is the richest pan in the world thanks to tesla which has increased in value eight fold since the beginning of the pandemic. >> yay, congratulations bek elon musk. man, i'm so happy for him. like the guy could really use an ego boost, you know? and honestly you can't argue with this. i mean richest man in the world, who also controls space, crypto and...
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>>>and tesla is going all in o self-driving elon musk calling it, quote, nutty good from a financial
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best line of today by far came from my hero elon musk.ous moments i have nominated him for fed chairman and other big government jobs because he is brilliant guy with a lot of real world horse sense and a good sense of humor. so after president biden met with ford and gm yesterday, talking about building more
best line of today by far came from my hero elon musk.ous moments i have nominated him for fed chairman and other big government jobs because he is brilliant guy with a lot of real world horse sense and a good sense of humor. so after president biden met with ford and gm yesterday, talking about building more
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is it not being dominated by elon musk, china, and others? spacex is certainly head of the pack.re we talking about competing with stalin, the satellite system, we are also talking about europe having its own human space flight ability —— styling. spacecraft that could carry astronauts to the space station. things are really moving along. at the moment the conference is talking about the possibility of this competitor, lots of investment being discussed, up to $5 million to get this internet system going. this year is going to be very interesting in terms of commitments.- interesting in terms of commitments. ., ., , ., ~' commitments. how does it work in terms of _ commitments. how does it work in terms of who _ commitments. how does it work in terms of who gets _ commitments. how does it work in terms of who gets to - commitments. how does it work in terms of who gets to put - in terms of who gets to put what where? it is not really regulated, is it and it is getting busy out there, if they going to be a concern about what that means in the future? is going to be a system based
is it not being dominated by elon musk, china, and others? spacex is certainly head of the pack.re we talking about competing with stalin, the satellite system, we are also talking about europe having its own human space flight ability —— styling. spacecraft that could carry astronauts to the space station. things are really moving along. at the moment the conference is talking about the possibility of this competitor, lots of investment being discussed, up to $5 million to get this...
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what do you hear from elon musk? >> we heard that supply chain disruptions will last throughout 2020 two. that's what spooked the market in after hours trading and it's why tesla was selling off, in spite of a record profit, in spite of a beat on revenue. we knew heading into this quarter that it was a record for delivery for tesla because the engineers had been agile, managing to rework whatever semiconductors they could get their hands on. but it is a sign of the times. this earnings season is so high for those tech bellwethers. analyst investors want to see expensive technology company such as tesla. tesla is maintaining its goal of achieving 50% delivery annually. the cyber truck, something a lot of us have been excited about, that official delivery has been pushed back to 2020 three. elon musk wants to produce 250,000 a year. he's been tweeting that he has been testing out the prototype from that awesome, texas plant. that particular factory is almost online. that should help tesla to meet the demand they are se
what do you hear from elon musk? >> we heard that supply chain disruptions will last throughout 2020 two. that's what spooked the market in after hours trading and it's why tesla was selling off, in spite of a record profit, in spite of a beat on revenue. we knew heading into this quarter that it was a record for delivery for tesla because the engineers had been agile, managing to rework whatever semiconductors they could get their hands on. but it is a sign of the times. this earnings...
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>>>and tesla is going all in o self-driving elon musk calling it, quote, nutty good from a financial standpoint." >>> we start with elon musk outlining the supply chain challenges. >> 2022 will be the output across all factories so the chip shortage, while better than last year, is still an issue. >> that is the picture of the morning, jim whether it's the economics and restaurants and mcdonalds or the car business >>well, i was struck, i mean, i kind of want to urge people to listen to his call he's a lot more thoughtful on these conference calls than he was at one point just because he used to have so much fun but, i mean, he's really just talking about, look, i want to produce the most cars possible in order to do that, i can't introduce new cars or trucks they can't produce as much as they want. and the real focus is self-driving and stop worrying about the other things we haven't figured it out. david, one of the things i love, he has a narrative now it's kind of like andy in the old days on intel. here is the narrative. if you want to keep the narrative, i'm not interested in t
>>>and tesla is going all in o self-driving elon musk calling it, quote, nutty good from a financial standpoint." >>> we start with elon musk outlining the supply chain challenges. >> 2022 will be the output across all factories so the chip shortage, while better than last year, is still an issue. >> that is the picture of the morning, jim whether it's the economics and restaurants and mcdonalds or the car business >>well, i was struck, i mean, i kind of...
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sparking heavy criticism of elon musk on this social media platform. in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court has ordered the closing of memorial, the most respected human rights group. it depends the rights of prisoners in russia. the court agreed with the prosecution argument that the organization violated a law on foreign agents. they say the charges are politically motivated. >> russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded. supporters defied a protest bantu gather in front of memorial's headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated. critics are being eliminated. so is the opposition. anyone who wants to lift the mascot russia and look critically at its history is being eliminated. >> memorial was classified as a foreign agent. that meant the organization had to comply with various requirements. the court found it in violation of those rules. they must stop this in russia. for many, the reps at the historical contents of the country. it aims to make sure that the reign of terror in
sparking heavy criticism of elon musk on this social media platform. in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court has ordered the closing of memorial, the most respected human rights group. it depends the rights of prisoners in russia. the court agreed with the prosecution argument that the organization violated a law on foreign agents. they say the charges are politically motivated. >> russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded....
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we heard elon musk yesterday on the tesla call saying they would continue to be limited. months ago, apple over ordered 20 million to 30 million iphones. they saw this happening and they have continued to do that the last few quarters. what's important is that they are proactive. in china with foxconn, they have the unique ability in terms of sourcing as well as the amount the apple orders, they are at the front of the line. they get dibs when it comes to getting chips. that's why cupertino continues to navigate, but it's tim cook. his balancing act and what he has been able to do over his last year in the chip shortage is nothing short of remarkable. emily: he was the coo of apple for all of those years and his job was to master that supply chain. we are still listening into him on the call, you said he believes they are gaining market share in iphone looking ahead. certainly, more optimistic than the other calls we have heard. what are the flashpoints for apple going to continue to be especially since this is a global issue even though apple seems to be managing it bett
we heard elon musk yesterday on the tesla call saying they would continue to be limited. months ago, apple over ordered 20 million to 30 million iphones. they saw this happening and they have continued to do that the last few quarters. what's important is that they are proactive. in china with foxconn, they have the unique ability in terms of sourcing as well as the amount the apple orders, they are at the front of the line. they get dibs when it comes to getting chips. that's why cupertino...
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have you spoken to elon musk? >> i have not spoken to elon musk yet.spoken to the awesome tesla security team because the security team reached out for me -- reached out to me and got in contact with that meant they were very helpful. i sent them my write up so they could get an overview of the full situation and they responded very quickly. they -- the tokens that were exposed to the internet and they also notified the affected tesla owners using email and push notifications. i am very glad tesla notified owners to get this resolved as quick as possible. >> then points out that tesla hadn't talked about your activities publicly. you are in touch with tesla. tesla has a policy when it comes to cybersecurity. let's take a look at it. tesla basically saying they work with the cyber security committee. when he flaw is brought to their attention, working with this community to verify, reproduce and respond to legitimate reports of vulnerabilities. tell us about the kind of communications you are having with tesla. what are you helping the with? are they gi
have you spoken to elon musk? >> i have not spoken to elon musk yet.spoken to the awesome tesla security team because the security team reached out for me -- reached out to me and got in contact with that meant they were very helpful. i sent them my write up so they could get an overview of the full situation and they responded very quickly. they -- the tokens that were exposed to the internet and they also notified the affected tesla owners using email and push notifications. i am very...
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the expectation that we will hear from elon musk during the call. which by the way don't be surprise if they exceed expectations they have knock-out numbers in terms of deliveries. average transaction prices have been climbing higher the real focus is what does elon musk say about the product roadmap. that will obviously include the cyber truck, which many people believe will be pushed further into 2023. do we get better clarity on that what does he say about austin and berlin in terms of production starting? what kind of indication does elon musk give us about perhaps future models? they're not going to show us a future model but they may say something like, look, a particular type of vehicle is in our wheelhouse and we think that we can roll that out at some point in the next couple of years. those are the kinds of things that people will be focused on when he talks during the analyst's call we will see if the product roadmap is really a roadmap or is it, you know, some indications, and then we are left to wonder, okay, what exactly will tesla do
the expectation that we will hear from elon musk during the call. which by the way don't be surprise if they exceed expectations they have knock-out numbers in terms of deliveries. average transaction prices have been climbing higher the real focus is what does elon musk say about the product roadmap. that will obviously include the cyber truck, which many people believe will be pushed further into 2023. do we get better clarity on that what does he say about austin and berlin in terms of...
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yesterday, elon musk announced his company will not be releasing any new models in 2022. including that cool truck. instead of releasing new models, the company will focus on scaling output and production. >>> the uk produced the lowest amount of new cars since 1956. factories are setting new records for making electric cars. they made nearly 225,000 electric and hybrid cars. that's 26% of all the cars produced in 2021. the uk wants to stop selling diesel and gas cars by 2030. >>> let's check in with the 49ers now that they are on the national stage. jimmy g taking a lot of heat. we will show you what is rushing to his defense. stay with us. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy! but what's crazier? you get unlimited for just 30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. wait! 5g included? yup, even these guys get it. nice ride, by the way. and the icing on the cake? saving up to 400 bucks? exactly. wait, shouldn't you be navigating? xfinity mobile. it's wireless that does it all and saves a lot. like a lot, a lot. >>> jimmy g i
yesterday, elon musk announced his company will not be releasing any new models in 2022. including that cool truck. instead of releasing new models, the company will focus on scaling output and production. >>> the uk produced the lowest amount of new cars since 1956. factories are setting new records for making electric cars. they made nearly 225,000 electric and hybrid cars. that's 26% of all the cars produced in 2021. the uk wants to stop selling diesel and gas cars by 2030....
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elon musk has been canted the actual launch business has a limit. $3 billion a year annually.they climb up into the atmosphere. our bloomberg intelligence say right now, simply launching rockets in space is a $5 million per year business globally. the real opportunity is in the data generation. >> and to lift off. complexity nine a at kennedy space center carrying our stack of 49 starling satellites. >> must has talked about how -- space-based internet could be a $30 billion a year business. that is a high-margin business once you get through the capex, which elon musk says could be five or $10 billion before spacex as cash flow positive. they may invest $30 billion here. they are making progress. one quick bit. spacex wanted to do 48 missions. they did 31. part of what is so astonishing is how regularly we have this conversation. this is now normal for this company. caroline: it is indeed paired let's listen in for a moment. just at that moment, we start to lose the volume should never mind. you spoke over the lunch. this being another successful attempt of space bound flight
elon musk has been canted the actual launch business has a limit. $3 billion a year annually.they climb up into the atmosphere. our bloomberg intelligence say right now, simply launching rockets in space is a $5 million per year business globally. the real opportunity is in the data generation. >> and to lift off. complexity nine a at kennedy space center carrying our stack of 49 starling satellites. >> must has talked about how -- space-based internet could be a $30 billion a year...
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what are the key numbers and maybe key comments that we could expect or want to hear from elon musk andla tonight >> good morning and thanks for having me. two numbers tonight is 15% eb market those are the numbers they need to beat. we saw in q3 there was growth and profitability that was off the chart in a way and that makes them a threat to market share for a lot of the incumbents i think those results will matter for tesla shares as we said as much as for the rest of the industry >> so if you had to say to us one number -- you mentioned a couple, but if you had to dive in a little deeper, philippe, one thing that you want or need to hear for the $1,400 price target you've got, what is it? >> i think what we need to here is that in q3 it wasn't a fluke, that we have reached a point if you think of comparen't price points, the mark of tesla was double the industry and the cash distribution was ifferent. it gives them an extra cash boost. i think that's what makes them a threat for the industry. we'll hear about products. it will be negative, but it will break in the share price today
what are the key numbers and maybe key comments that we could expect or want to hear from elon musk andla tonight >> good morning and thanks for having me. two numbers tonight is 15% eb market those are the numbers they need to beat. we saw in q3 there was growth and profitability that was off the chart in a way and that makes them a threat to market share for a lot of the incumbents i think those results will matter for tesla shares as we said as much as for the rest of the industry...
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elon musk yesterday said that they are going to continue to be chips limited going forward.your message to the president? what more can the government do to bring some of that relief? at: we believe and i have been saying since early last year that we have been seeing the shortage persisting into 2023, and maybe beyond. that said, there will be incremental improvements throughout the year, but these are still challenging times and these nodes that we have shortages on various components, they aren't going to go away overnight. we think that we are going to be collectively fighting through the supply challenges as we go through the year. that said, manufacturing a lot of this myself, part of the strength of the model is that we have more tools to be able to respond to the shortages than other companies and that was a big piece of our q4 results. >> and i take you back -- can i take you back to the and point emily raised, you are investing huge amounts of money. the community they're looking at this and saying that this is something you have to do but i think what they are won
elon musk yesterday said that they are going to continue to be chips limited going forward.your message to the president? what more can the government do to bring some of that relief? at: we believe and i have been saying since early last year that we have been seeing the shortage persisting into 2023, and maybe beyond. that said, there will be incremental improvements throughout the year, but these are still challenging times and these nodes that we have shortages on various components, they...
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experts say they expect 3 more rate hikes this year. >> elon musk took to twitter yesterday with a propositiononald's to start accepting crypto currency as payment musk tweeted, i will eat a happy meal on tv, mcdonald's except go koin after that, we the digital crypto currency, saw an 8 per cent price surge. mcdonald's later responded jokingly that they will begin accepting coin only if tesla except grimness coin. while the exchange appears to be tongue-in-cheek, more businesses have really started accepting cryptocurrency as payment. coming up more than a week after a massive volcanic eruption and tsunami recovery efforts are ongoing. >> with the island nation of tonga, how a bay area shipping tonga, how a bay area shipping company is trying to help out. after my car accident, tonga, how a bay area shipping company i wondered whatlp out. my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be
experts say they expect 3 more rate hikes this year. >> elon musk took to twitter yesterday with a propositiononald's to start accepting crypto currency as payment musk tweeted, i will eat a happy meal on tv, mcdonald's except go koin after that, we the digital crypto currency, saw an 8 per cent price surge. mcdonald's later responded jokingly that they will begin accepting coin only if tesla except grimness coin. while the exchange appears to be tongue-in-cheek, more businesses have...
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. >>> watch out elon musk, this customer isn't too happy.it with a huge repair bill so he decided to go out with a bang. here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: ever get so mad at repair bills you wanted to blow up your car? me, neither. this finish guy was beyond finished with his 2013 tesla model s after he says he got an estimate of over $22,000 to replace his battery. tomas was asked which would be better a working tesla or 66 pounds of dynamite exploding? [speaking foreign language]. >> toma went to the bomb dudes and finished a youtube channel known for blowing things up. tomas didn't have to pay, the bomb dudes used volunteers to rig the car with dynamite. tomas bought the 2013 tesla used a year and a half ago and even chopper in a dummy meant to resemble elon musk. to take that final ride tomas got to push the button. the explosion that a former quary was captured from every angle. the video exploded on the internet with one poster asking elon musk could you get him a new one, please? cnn asked tesla for comment but got no response. this i
. >>> watch out elon musk, this customer isn't too happy.it with a huge repair bill so he decided to go out with a bang. here is jeanne moos. >> reporter: ever get so mad at repair bills you wanted to blow up your car? me, neither. this finish guy was beyond finished with his 2013 tesla model s after he says he got an estimate of over $22,000 to replace his battery. tomas was asked which would be better a working tesla or 66 pounds of dynamite exploding? [speaking foreign...
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they also have a cool factor, i think elon musk has made a name for himself, not just with this car butr, people love and hate the way he behaves on there. little things that are overlooked like software updates. over the year, your car adds a bit of range, a light show featured during the holidays. those are the things that endear people to the brand. what you're saying to see has taken the industry some time to react to the software capabilities. what we will see is the manufacturing strengthen. that is what we are seeing with toyota and volkswagen. francine: a light show. tom: new year, set up your tesla, have it there. what about the legacy carmakers? >> they have been talking about the chip for ev's. with volkswagen, they had no other choice. after the diesel scandal of 2015, they had to shift gears. diesel was the big bet they were making and it was exposed as a fraud. with toyota, they are big on hybrids. that has been extremely successful. they are making hybrids at a greater scale than anyone is making, including tesla. they did not need to go into electric vehicles for complai
they also have a cool factor, i think elon musk has made a name for himself, not just with this car butr, people love and hate the way he behaves on there. little things that are overlooked like software updates. over the year, your car adds a bit of range, a light show featured during the holidays. those are the things that endear people to the brand. what you're saying to see has taken the industry some time to react to the software capabilities. what we will see is the manufacturing...
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liz: i know i always ask you this, but what is the latest in this battle with tesla and elon musk? a believer in lidar. he likes his own camera systems that he's developing. what do you say to this, and have you met with elon? i'm pushing you here. break some news. >> yeah, exactly. great question. when it comes down to it, the key thing is all about what you want to do. a camera system is great if you want an assisted system. if you want next-level autonomous and safety capabilities, this is where this is required. if you want to see for yourself, we literally have a bunch of comparison videos just for some of the most basic safety cases. a pedestrian, a crash dummy right in front of the car, including a modern tesla and everything, we have one -- liz: oh, that's interesting. >> so that's the thing. and if you use a luminar-equipped car, it has the detection confidence to come to a complete stop, and it changes the game. it's not a matter of future promises, it's just a question of what you're going to get and the level of safety. liz: are you friends with elon? [laughter] >> i thi
liz: i know i always ask you this, but what is the latest in this battle with tesla and elon musk? a believer in lidar. he likes his own camera systems that he's developing. what do you say to this, and have you met with elon? i'm pushing you here. break some news. >> yeah, exactly. great question. when it comes down to it, the key thing is all about what you want to do. a camera system is great if you want an assisted system. if you want next-level autonomous and safety capabilities,...
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so let's look at the top five, elon musk, of course, we talked a lot about, he was the largest sellerillion jeff bezos in second place at 10 billion. the waltton family selling nearly $8 billion. mark zuckerberg cashing out 4.5 billion in meta. and google, unloading 1.8 billion each other names in tech, larry ellison, marc benioff and satya nadella selling 374 million of microsoft, more than half of his total stake. the big question is whether all this insider trading signals a potential market top daniel taylor at the wharton school who studies insider selling says decades of research shows that corporate insiders buy near bottoms and sell near the peak the sales may have also been driven by taxes with investors getting ahead of potentially higher tax rates this year so guys, lots of cross currents here lots of reasons for them to sell but the bottom line, a huge increase by insiders in stock sales for what was a great year in many of their stocks. >> yeah. a lot of names that you mentioned, robert, though, are -- they're founders, tech entrepreneurs like musk and bezos who have been
so let's look at the top five, elon musk, of course, we talked a lot about, he was the largest sellerillion jeff bezos in second place at 10 billion. the waltton family selling nearly $8 billion. mark zuckerberg cashing out 4.5 billion in meta. and google, unloading 1.8 billion each other names in tech, larry ellison, marc benioff and satya nadella selling 374 million of microsoft, more than half of his total stake. the big question is whether all this insider trading signals a potential market...
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elon musk is going full sand on electric asian. a $100 billion commitment over five years.nt to electrify the whole fleet and do it quickly. why everyone is excited is this huge manufacturing footprint. we do have that legacy and the history of manufacturing. >> how much does elon musk care about all this? how much is he paying attention? he has this line that you and i have discussed time and time again. products are easy. reduction is really hard. they sold just a little more than 300,000 ev's. they had such a long way to go to catch on the manufactured ev's. you heard it in that package. the best value for money, inference the cost of battery packs down and pass that onto the consumer. tesla is bullish. you can try to build and adventures, not let it slip to some of the legacy players or a volkswagen or toyota. they are still focused on hybrids and even hydrogen without going fully into a letter vehicles. >> when you look at the market ahead, which carmaker is the closest to challenging tesla in terms of market share and quality question mark -- quality? >> there is so m
elon musk is going full sand on electric asian. a $100 billion commitment over five years.nt to electrify the whole fleet and do it quickly. why everyone is excited is this huge manufacturing footprint. we do have that legacy and the history of manufacturing. >> how much does elon musk care about all this? how much is he paying attention? he has this line that you and i have discussed time and time again. products are easy. reduction is really hard. they sold just a little more than...
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that's the best place to start >> ashley, in your view several weeks ago, elon musk described spacex saying this place is basically like a technology monastery, you know. there are some women here, but not many and it's remote what i think of monastery is i don't think of harassment and so to me, especially given the fact that tesla had also had some accusations of sexual harassment back in the 2017 timeframe it seems strange to me that he described it that way. what was your reaction to that description if you heard it and what about the culture do you think failed to deal with the issues that you experienced? >> yeah. i think, you know, when it comes to topics like this and especially discussing a diverse work environment, i think encouraging the opinions and ideas of people who come from underrepresented group is always what's going to give you a leading edge and by quickly dismissing the ideas of people who have learned to use their voices strategically and spoke when they have something major to say and you miss out on major opportunities for the company and dull the edge of wha
that's the best place to start >> ashley, in your view several weeks ago, elon musk described spacex saying this place is basically like a technology monastery, you know. there are some women here, but not many and it's remote what i think of monastery is i don't think of harassment and so to me, especially given the fact that tesla had also had some accusations of sexual harassment back in the 2017 timeframe it seems strange to me that he described it that way. what was your reaction to...
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wants jack to delete elon musk's twitter account -- his twitter account that mos monitors elon's jet. lanp, . heade the offer to help keep crazy people. but sweeney asked for $50,000 to help pay for college. he's not heard back from musk. reggie: jeopardy $champ is revealing who she thinks the permanent host of the show should be. she says current host and former champ ken jennings should just keep that job permanently. she says jennings did a really great job during hisish toking 40-game run and it takes a -- historic 40-game run and it takes a different kind of skill set to be a host. snyder won $1.3 million. jennings and m share the hosting responsibilities. because ken is an executive producer on "jeopardy! " that means he can never play again and win money. he's already out of it. so just keep him out of it and he can have that job and then he can have all the other department n'diaye dinners come back and do -- jeopardy winners come back. kumasi: she was coming up on his record. i was like, is ken going to be like, wait a minute. but the fact that she endorsed him means he's goo
wants jack to delete elon musk's twitter account -- his twitter account that mos monitors elon's jet. lanp, . heade the offer to help keep crazy people. but sweeney asked for $50,000 to help pay for college. he's not heard back from musk. reggie: jeopardy $champ is revealing who she thinks the permanent host of the show should be. she says current host and former champ ken jennings should just keep that job permanently. she says jennings did a really great job during hisish toking 40-game run...
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that is how tech titan elon musk kicked off the new year.sales. musk's fortune estimated to be over $300 billion in total. he is, without a close call, the world's richest person. apple making news as the first company world $3 trillion, with a t. tech billionaires contribute in many different ways. they spur innovation and do things that rewire our economy and even enhance our democracy, our knowledge. it's a complex story. we're talking specifically about the tax and labor policies here, how the soaring wealth feeds inequality. 100 million people, meanwhile, live in extreme poverty, and the world's richest people control the largest share of growth health. this is a problem of society and democracy. back with us is our friend, former democratic senator from california barbara boxer who has written tax laws and is equipped to talk about this, in full disclosure, we had former labor secretary robert reish standing by. he had a zoom problem. another way that this new year is the same as last year. thank you for sticking around. let's goat rig
that is how tech titan elon musk kicked off the new year.sales. musk's fortune estimated to be over $300 billion in total. he is, without a close call, the world's richest person. apple making news as the first company world $3 trillion, with a t. tech billionaires contribute in many different ways. they spur innovation and do things that rewire our economy and even enhance our democracy, our knowledge. it's a complex story. we're talking specifically about the tax and labor policies here, how...
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one that elon musk says will be one that elon musk says will be its most iornt how bout sushi? i just had sushi for lunch yesterday. indian? ehh, maybe... how bout seafood? you know i don't like seafood. [collision beeping warning] [silence] how bout tacos? tacos. automatic emergency braking — one of six advanced safety features standard on every 2022 chevy equinox. find new technology. find new roads. chevrolet. napoleon was born and raised to conquer. but he was just kind of over it, you know. watching prime video he realized he should follow his dreams. so he ordered a microphone with prime next day delivery. now the only thing he cared about conquering was his audience. prime changes everything. >>> a remarkable engineering feat is under way at one of broadway's most iconic venues. the palace theater a slew of famous performers have taken the stage there, liza minnelli, frank sinatra, so many now developers say they need to make room for retail stores and a redeveloped hotel, but they're not tearing down the legendary theater. they're lifting it up, a few stories. valerie c
one that elon musk says will be one that elon musk says will be its most iornt how bout sushi? i just had sushi for lunch yesterday. indian? ehh, maybe... how bout seafood? you know i don't like seafood. [collision beeping warning] [silence] how bout tacos? tacos. automatic emergency braking — one of six advanced safety features standard on every 2022 chevy equinox. find new technology. find new roads. chevrolet. napoleon was born and raised to conquer. but he was just kind of over it, you...
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matt: elon musk is a special case in so many ways.here with the leaders, especially of german export oriented companies. they are not alone. it is not just the corporate's. the governments also seem to want to build and hold onto strong ties with the chinese economy that -- in ways that the americans and washington, d.c. would not support. ian: you talk to american leaders privately and they recognize that the private sector wants to do more business and they recognize that the interdependence of the united states and china is important to our own national interests and our own national security. they can't say that publicly. you know why? because joe biden lost votes in 2020 because he was perceived as aging biden, soft on china. the republicans hit them hard on that. they won't make that mistake again. they have to come across as much tougher on the corporate's and tougher on the bankers and tougher on anyone that says china is a great place to be. that is why you see the biden administration talking about the chinese coming genocid
matt: elon musk is a special case in so many ways.here with the leaders, especially of german export oriented companies. they are not alone. it is not just the corporate's. the governments also seem to want to build and hold onto strong ties with the chinese economy that -- in ways that the americans and washington, d.c. would not support. ian: you talk to american leaders privately and they recognize that the private sector wants to do more business and they recognize that the interdependence...
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why is elon musk wrong?ustin: when it comes down to the fundamentals it comes down to what you want to do. you can build a great assisted driving system with cameras. companies like mobile line have been doing this for the better part of a decade. tesla has built an independent system. when it comes down to it, if you want to reach higher levels of a tommy while at the same time improve it -- of baton ami while improvement -- of autonomy while improving the basic safety of the vehicle -- the substantial majority of new vehicles include some form of assisted driving features, they still get into accidents all the time. it is not prevent you from doing something as simple as not running into the vehicle in front of you. when you have the lidar, when you have these opportunities that make all of that different, that is exactly what is going on. you look at companies -- among other types of tech ecosystem players in the major automakers. guy: in order to get to level three or four, you are building this from the
why is elon musk wrong?ustin: when it comes down to the fundamentals it comes down to what you want to do. you can build a great assisted driving system with cameras. companies like mobile line have been doing this for the better part of a decade. tesla has built an independent system. when it comes down to it, if you want to reach higher levels of a tommy while at the same time improve it -- of baton ami while improvement -- of autonomy while improving the basic safety of the vehicle -- the...
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elon musk, who is alive today says ai is more dangerous than nukes. a lot of people talk about the singularity and this has really predicted way back. when jack good. he just said it once we are in artificial intelligence a true artificial intelligence would be capable of creating the intelligent machines that can outperform their original artificial intelligence. arts a cascade of intelligence through the universe. >> and the theory is it would culminate in the singularity. that is supposed to be where basically the artificial intelligence takes up where we left off and says goodbye to us. >> that is really what good was predicting. and a lot of people develop the idea further. a very sophisticated way, he lives they are part of the time it. >> host: thought he was silicon valley. >> guest: is it technology at google. in developed ai the response to e-mails. has responses that anticipate how you're going to respond to a particular e-mail. see what i notice those responses are getting more courteous and more specific. i guess that's due to his develop
elon musk, who is alive today says ai is more dangerous than nukes. a lot of people talk about the singularity and this has really predicted way back. when jack good. he just said it once we are in artificial intelligence a true artificial intelligence would be capable of creating the intelligent machines that can outperform their original artificial intelligence. arts a cascade of intelligence through the universe. >> and the theory is it would culminate in the singularity. that is...
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it was for elon musk. tesla's masses -- smashes its delivery record. a warm welcome to the show, happy new year. how full is your appetite for risk? what are the biggest risks? the narrative remains the same, inflation, omicron variant, and of course, the fed. this is what mohamed has warned -- let's not kid ourselves. they are still way too stimulative for what developments are and what forecasts are. so, that is the call. the clarion call. this is the risk that it brings to bear in the bond market, which is losses, last year, the first annual decline since 2013. we have not seen back-to-back losses in the bond market since 1974. blackrock thinks more losses, vanguard things tend's will hit 2%. it might not just be tightening. it could be a little bit of tightening with balance sheets shrinking. what might that do to the risk appetite? let me show you what is going on. day one, ground zero equity markets are higher. asian markets -- a monster three years for the s&p 500. up over 100%. last year, 27%. do valuations matter? 90th percentile. oil is up 1%
it was for elon musk. tesla's masses -- smashes its delivery record. a warm welcome to the show, happy new year. how full is your appetite for risk? what are the biggest risks? the narrative remains the same, inflation, omicron variant, and of course, the fed. this is what mohamed has warned -- let's not kid ourselves. they are still way too stimulative for what developments are and what forecasts are. so, that is the call. the clarion call. this is the risk that it brings to bear in the bond...
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what do you make of the tesla today and elon musk, leadership controversies and all?on musk may be the most controversial coo of our time, but he is also the thomas edison or steve jobs of our time. i served on the board of tesla, and i can tell you elon is not easy to deal with, but he is the great coo of our generation. i love lucent. they have a cool car, but the two of them together have not sold to thousand units yet. -- i love lucy -- i love lucid. last year, they did $52 billion in revenue. this is an enormous company growing 50% a year. no one else is doing this. whatever you think about him personally, he is one heck of a ceo. we are proud to have been an early investor. emily: world-changing companies come only once or twice, maybe three times in a generation. you mentioned three times in apple. how confident are we that there is a next tesla and when will we see that company? steve: i left a great job teaching at stanford's school of business. everybody thought i was crazy. when we decided to invest in tesla, $300 valuation, i told my wife we were investing
what do you make of the tesla today and elon musk, leadership controversies and all?on musk may be the most controversial coo of our time, but he is also the thomas edison or steve jobs of our time. i served on the board of tesla, and i can tell you elon is not easy to deal with, but he is the great coo of our generation. i love lucent. they have a cool car, but the two of them together have not sold to thousand units yet. -- i love lucy -- i love lucid. last year, they did $52 billion in...
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is this going to be where truman takes over the railroads >> -- continues to vex one elon musk who's not happy about not getting meted to values of ford and gm, because they're getting the benefits of having unionized work workforce. >> if you're saying it's lockstep like that, you're saying nothing he does anyway -- >> that's very much b of a >> that's just -- how old is that person? >> they spit out a high trade, and inflation is solved. >> i don't know, david, if you've ever been in a bullfight? >> i have. >> and soon the matador comes in >> what i remember is they pull one bull out and another comes in >> they're kind of interchangeable. it's almost like the give leaves and he resuscitates and comes back from the other door >> i'm saying that bank of america outlook is so negative, i would say to people, like i did on the "today" show, somewhat infamously, that if you need your money, you should se sell and i am not going if you really want to bet against growth stocks, there is a thing called the sarc, which bets against the arc people say, cramer says buy arc. >> do we have vid
is this going to be where truman takes over the railroads >> -- continues to vex one elon musk who's not happy about not getting meted to values of ford and gm, because they're getting the benefits of having unionized work workforce. >> if you're saying it's lockstep like that, you're saying nothing he does anyway -- >> that's very much b of a >> that's just -- how old is that person? >> they spit out a high trade, and inflation is solved. >> i don't know,...
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it was another big month for that company owned by elon musk or run by elon musk last month and of coursee year of big powerful rocket launches starting with starship >> yeah. it was a big year certainly. you know, you can't talk about the space economy without speaking of spacex they had 31 launches last year and almost all of them were on flight proven rockets. so they ended the year with three launches in three days and they recovered their 100th rocket booster, which is an amazing milestone because they did that before anyone else was even able to do it once. so you know, as you mentioned, the undoubtedly the most significant development to watch for in 2022 will be starship this is a massive vehicle that has the potential to fundamentally change the economics of getting access to orbit. >> yeah. so what does all of this mean for capital flows? because 2021 was a record year in terms of investors putting money to work in the sector. we did see a number of companies, spacex excluded, going public as well we have virgin orbit the sister company of virgin galactic poised to start trading
it was another big month for that company owned by elon musk or run by elon musk last month and of coursee year of big powerful rocket launches starting with starship >> yeah. it was a big year certainly. you know, you can't talk about the space economy without speaking of spacex they had 31 launches last year and almost all of them were on flight proven rockets. so they ended the year with three launches in three days and they recovered their 100th rocket booster, which is an amazing...
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"time" magazine named elon musk the man of the year.t just because of his electric vehicles. i think it's much more about the vision and the pioneer spirit and the next frontier: space. >> jesse: my runner-up for main of the year was bill hemmer. [laughter] >> almost made the cover. [laughter] >> 2022, you've got this. [laughter] >> bill: happy new year. [laughter] >> dana: anybody like my -- >> love it. >> bill: dana and i talked about this. i loved a choice. it was a good one. i've been at fox news for 16 years, and for 8 of them i have been in times square freezing. [laughter] dana, they send the crew down to nashville, tennessee! someone doesn't like me. [laughter] >> jesse: why don't you go ahead to? i think we are done with space. >> wow. >> bill: i think you are right. it's the vision of the future. we want to be those astronauts. the only downside is so few people can reasonably participate. >> for now. >> elon musk told jeff bezos to spend less time in the hot tub. i don't know what that means. >> bill: i think, without a doubt
"time" magazine named elon musk the man of the year.t just because of his electric vehicles. i think it's much more about the vision and the pioneer spirit and the next frontier: space. >> jesse: my runner-up for main of the year was bill hemmer. [laughter] >> almost made the cover. [laughter] >> 2022, you've got this. [laughter] >> bill: happy new year. [laughter] >> dana: anybody like my -- >> love it. >> bill: dana and i talked about this....