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and i believe there are far safer than the technology that developed solely to generate electricity. whereas all the reactors in the period were talking about hope in the west had originated with military technology in order to create material to use in nuclear weapons but first of all, the technology available isn't much bigger so i would say that it's worth the risk from a pure technology point of view and furthermore i would much rather if i had to be the choice i rather live next to a nuclear power plant because my chances of contracting cancer for example would be far less if i lived underneath it. in the context of a global warming, no matter how the cost of generating electricity from renewable sources as over the last decade. as i understand it currently, there's still no way that we can both eliminate the use of fossil fuels and generate electricity and meet the steeply rising need for electricity generation through oil over the next 40 years without having some means of bridging that gap. nuclear energy seems to be the only form that is a approaching carbon neutral so from
and i believe there are far safer than the technology that developed solely to generate electricity. whereas all the reactors in the period were talking about hope in the west had originated with military technology in order to create material to use in nuclear weapons but first of all, the technology available isn't much bigger so i would say that it's worth the risk from a pure technology point of view and furthermore i would much rather if i had to be the choice i rather live next to a...
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understand it currently there's still no way that we can both live in the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity and meet the steeply rising need for generation over the next 40 years. so that's having some means of bridging that gap and nuclear energy seems to be the only source of that electricity which is approaching carbon neutral on the table. so from that standpoint, i'm definitely endorse the use of nuclear power and above all i would endorse taking a scientific rather than emotional approach to analyzing how we go about generating electricity towards humanity in thefuture . >> thank you very much, we have seven minutes left, time for one more question . this central premise for this question is content but also a writing process and being a writer. was there anything that didn't make it into the book that you really wanted to be there but you just could not get to fit within the narrative was too long or too short? would you deal to speak on that? >> nobody ever asks me about stuff. there was a huge amount of stuff. i started reporting on this in 2006 but over those years since 2006 and
understand it currently there's still no way that we can both live in the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity and meet the steeply rising need for generation over the next 40 years. so that's having some means of bridging that gap and nuclear energy seems to be the only source of that electricity which is approaching carbon neutral on the table. so from that standpoint, i'm definitely endorse the use of nuclear power and above all i would endorse taking a scientific rather than...
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on to host a new tv show called "general electric theater." >> once upon a time there was a girl, andcourse there was a boy who fell in love with her. >> general electric built them the house. >> you know, nancy, we'll see patty later on. >> hello. >> it was meant to be the show house for general electric appliances and lights and everything. we had more switches and gadgets in that house than you can shake a stick at, most of which we ever used. >> well, it's too complicated for me, but i do know that our heat pump is amazing and wonderful. >> my sister had more of the genie commercials. >> here is another one you ought to know. >> i got a little more of the crest toothpaste commercial. >> come and meet the younger members of the reagan clan. >> i'm patty. >> now the reagans have a new family home. but nancy is disappointed to find that it needs a little work. >> floors and doors needed refinishing. the plumbing system required repair. >> there was a lot of mold on the walls in the private residence. >> some of the curtains were rotted through from the sun. >> it was shameful. the ca
on to host a new tv show called "general electric theater." >> once upon a time there was a girl, andcourse there was a boy who fell in love with her. >> general electric built them the house. >> you know, nancy, we'll see patty later on. >> hello. >> it was meant to be the show house for general electric appliances and lights and everything. we had more switches and gadgets in that house than you can shake a stick at, most of which we ever used. >>...
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the 1st nuclear power site in france was presented as a prototype for electricity generation and thatwas what all the fanfare was about what you do when you now the public can see what has made france a player and the industrial utilization of the atom. in reality and from the very beginning the medical reactors were designed to optimize the production of weapons grade plutonium. pulled a whole wasn't a power reactor its purpose was to produce weapons grade plutonium material to electricity was a useful byproduct and in fact that that was not connected to reactor atoll. governments were not the only ones being opposed to miss each. companies were getting in to general electric was really instrumental in them so they do a lot of work laying out a comic book they have filmed and it was all done with white collars with exciting little characters let's start by meeting a leading authority on the subject dr. the public mood was galvanized by the new atomic power stations springing up the reactors actually became tourist attractions in and of themselves at my school there was a lookout poin
the 1st nuclear power site in france was presented as a prototype for electricity generation and thatwas what all the fanfare was about what you do when you now the public can see what has made france a player and the industrial utilization of the atom. in reality and from the very beginning the medical reactors were designed to optimize the production of weapons grade plutonium. pulled a whole wasn't a power reactor its purpose was to produce weapons grade plutonium material to electricity was...
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the 1st nuclear power site in france was presented as a prototype for electricity generation. and that was what all the fanfare was about . what you did when you now the public can see what has made france a player of the industrial utilization of the atom. in reality and from the very beginning, the muscular reactors were designed to optimize the production of weapons grade plutonium? well, the whole wasn't a power reactor, its purpose was to produce weapons, grade plutonium material. the electricity was a useful byproduct. and in fact that, that was not connected to reactor atoll, were not the only ones being opposed to the summit message private companies were getting in to general electric was really instrumental in them. so they did a lot of work laying out a comic book very ham film. and it was all done with white collars, with exciting little characters. let's start by meeting a leading authority on the subject. dr. the public mood was galvanized by the new atomic power stations springing up the reactors actually became tourist attractions in and of themselves. at my sc
the 1st nuclear power site in france was presented as a prototype for electricity generation. and that was what all the fanfare was about . what you did when you now the public can see what has made france a player of the industrial utilization of the atom. in reality and from the very beginning, the muscular reactors were designed to optimize the production of weapons grade plutonium? well, the whole wasn't a power reactor, its purpose was to produce weapons, grade plutonium material. the...
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it is not good for general electric to lobby to force people to buy their worst lightbulb. that is not morally acceptable. it is not good to lobby for sugar program that keeps me from buying sugar and other parts of the world. that is a destructive way to pursue profit. this book does a good job laying it out. you can talk about solutions and that sort of thing in the question period but i congratulate you and say i hope everybody cares about market and continues to hold the fight against corporate welfare, the most important thing they can do not just because it is good for the economy but also because morally to defend enterprise you have to defend the free and open playing field in which enterprise produces good outcomes. >> thank you, tim, phil, and lisa for joining us on this and it is a terrific book and an important book particularly in the political climate we are in right now. one question is does anybody have any estimate, corporate welfare and subsidies for the rich there are. anybody have a number, $120 billion a year corporate welfare mentioned in various thing
it is not good for general electric to lobby to force people to buy their worst lightbulb. that is not morally acceptable. it is not good to lobby for sugar program that keeps me from buying sugar and other parts of the world. that is a destructive way to pursue profit. this book does a good job laying it out. you can talk about solutions and that sort of thing in the question period but i congratulate you and say i hope everybody cares about market and continues to hold the fight against...
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tools that work with what the team certainly isn't lacking is imagination they can try on all generate electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks and matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs on conferences objects not only. opening to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just create the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world were having a problem with an increase in ways i'd like managing the ways to getting rid of it . pain has won several awards. creative way of doing it for the environment and she has even bigger things planned for the company. we are looking not really able to and. therefore we would have to train more women too which are into what we're doing now to be able to stuxnet or businesses who would also like to empower the youth expression which we come into print is like us for every item sold. already donates 5 percent of the money she mixed to the education of people like young girls she doesn't only want to bring these candidate i'd. back to life she also wants to give something
tools that work with what the team certainly isn't lacking is imagination they can try on all generate electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks and matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs on conferences objects not only. opening to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just create the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world were having a problem with an increase in ways i'd like managing the ways...
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that will work with what the team certainly isn't lacking is imagination they can try on all generate electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks. matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs on conferences objects not only like a chink they are opening to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world we're having a problem with an increase in ways i'd like managing the ways to getting rid of it matilda pain has won several awards. creative way of doing heartbeat for the environment and she has even bigger thanks planned for the company. we are looking at being able to move with me therefore we have to train more women to venture into what praetorian now to be able to start your own businesses who would also like to empower the youth expression which we can't enter prison is like us for every item sold. already donates 5 percent of the money she makes to the education of underprivileged young girls she doesn't only want to bring these candidate items back to
that will work with what the team certainly isn't lacking is imagination they can try on all generate electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks. matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs on conferences objects not only like a chink they are opening to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world we're having a problem with an increase in ways i'd like...
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it's the only thing that can generate electricity at this point in time. woman: the owner of the mines are here to get profit. they don't care what going on with the communities. man 2: any activity by human beings will somehow, you know, like, change the ecosystem that we operate in. zulu: where the guys work, it's way, way, way too far. i think we can--about 1.5 kilometer. man, voice-over: yes, south africa does have mountains of coal, but we also have mountains of asbestos, and we decide to leave asbestos in the ground where it belongs. man 2, voice-over: where the coal mines and the power stations are located is amongst one of the most polluted areas on earth. man 3, voice-over: a very, very large cost to coal-mining. you're basically signing death warrants for people who live there. zulu: the people here are working just to put food on the table. there, they just have to survive. [camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community
it's the only thing that can generate electricity at this point in time. woman: the owner of the mines are here to get profit. they don't care what going on with the communities. man 2: any activity by human beings will somehow, you know, like, change the ecosystem that we operate in. zulu: where the guys work, it's way, way, way too far. i think we can--about 1.5 kilometer. man, voice-over: yes, south africa does have mountains of coal, but we also have mountains of asbestos, and we decide to...
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companies were getting in to general electric was really instrumental in those they did a lot of work laying out a comic book they have a film and it was all done with what i call others with exciting little characters let's start by meeting a leading authority on the subject dr and. the public mood was galvanized by the new atomic power stations springing up the reactors actually became tourist attractions in and of themselves at my school there was a lookout point where tourists could go and view models of the reactor and see the whole site. but few felt the thrill quite so much as those on the inside. felt proud to wear the bible when i look back i think yeah obviously i think that. we felt we were the forefront of technology. it wasn't only bribe rewarded a country as a whole was raising their head out and saying we can make it. 50 years gone by since then even had a lot of hay and one of my jobs was to test materials for what's the facts and the crime inside they react they were my main structure inside the docks and everything and test all of the welds looking rather like a supe
companies were getting in to general electric was really instrumental in those they did a lot of work laying out a comic book they have a film and it was all done with what i call others with exciting little characters let's start by meeting a leading authority on the subject dr and. the public mood was galvanized by the new atomic power stations springing up the reactors actually became tourist attractions in and of themselves at my school there was a lookout point where tourists could go and...
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. >> general electric agreed to pay a fine for misleading investors.led investors in 2016, 2017 about the source of profit in the power business. the company failed to fully inform investors about risk associated with ge capital between 2015 and 2017. capping the investigation into ge's former leadership's team. into youtube will start removing new videos disputing the 2020 election results. the google owned platform said enough states have shown joe biden is the winner. youtube is trying to strike a balance by, quote, allowing for a broad range of political speech and making sure our platform isn't abused. >>> a report that plastic surgery is on the rise because people don't like how they look on zoom. one surgeon tells the washington post he's carrying out 90% more injectable like fillers than last year. patients have groaned concerned about features highlighted on a call including their necks, jaw line and chin. the list of most mispronounced words is out. dr. anthony fauci made the cut along with vice president-elect kamala harris, also, yosemite,
. >> general electric agreed to pay a fine for misleading investors.led investors in 2016, 2017 about the source of profit in the power business. the company failed to fully inform investors about risk associated with ge capital between 2015 and 2017. capping the investigation into ge's former leadership's team. into youtube will start removing new videos disputing the 2020 election results. the google owned platform said enough states have shown joe biden is the winner. youtube is trying...
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neighboring albania, hydropower plants are still widely considered an eco-friendly way to generate electricity but building more of them, alongside illegal timber felling, would further shrink the habitats of endangered species such as bears, lynx, and wolves. shqipe shala says most people don't realise what is going on, they'rjust not aware of the issues. but she wants to change that. >> >> we have to pay more attention to our natural environment, especially in the national park. this also affects my business. if forest clearance and everything that goes along with it is allowed to go on, i will eventually lose my bees. >> kosovo gained independence in 2008. it's only natural, she says, that it will take a while for such a young country to sort things out. shqipe shala, for one, remains optimistic. according tohe un, b2050 almo 70 percent of the world's population will live in urban areas. and they'll all need to eat. because spreading cities leave less space for farmland, urban farming is on the rise. estimates suggest that worldwide there are already around 67 million heares of land being c
neighboring albania, hydropower plants are still widely considered an eco-friendly way to generate electricity but building more of them, alongside illegal timber felling, would further shrink the habitats of endangered species such as bears, lynx, and wolves. shqipe shala says most people don't realise what is going on, they'rjust not aware of the issues. but she wants to change that. >> >> we have to pay more attention to our natural environment, especially in the national park....
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hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shady power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called carb fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're stuck in the office fair through this machine and the c o 2 sticks to a specific can become a within. this unit and so what comes out the back is so much cleaner office chair for. but let's go see it that. they began using this kind of vacuum cleaner for carbon dioxide a few years ago in one of the pumping stations and our daughter explains what happens to the c o 2 to nearby have our underground pipes transform. this year to that was captured after kupchak want and it is all the water and this is then what we inject into the subsurface 700 meters underground the c o 2 then reacts with the bass all drowned and is stor
hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shady power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called carb fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're stuck in the...
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hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies to help to shape the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called car picks it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're stuck in the office fair through this machine and the c o 2 steps to a specific chemical they were sending this unit and so what comes out the back is so much cleaner in. the sphere. but let's go see it that. they began using this kind of vacuum cleaner for carbon dioxide a few years ago in one of the pumping stations at the outer doctor explains what happens to the c o 2 near him out on the ground by transporting. busiek to that was captured up to cut you want and it is sold in water and this is then what we inject into the subsurface 700 meters underground the c o 2 then reacts with the bass all drowned and is stor
hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies to help to shape the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called car picks it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're stuck in...
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be used to create hydrogen, which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricitypplications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators, which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key emitter of c02. so here's a question — does the series deliver on its climate—aware promise? well, there's no doubt that extreme e will create unnecessary emissions, but it will also showcase just how capable electrical vehicles can be, and it'll send another important message — that the low—carbon revolution doesn't have to be dull and boring. the extreme e series will begin in saudi arabia in march and will be broadcast live across the bbc. justin rowlatt, bbc news. three friends in britain made dinners for more than 2000 homeless and vulnerable over four days. the trio from leicester made the meals ata barand trio from leicester made the meals at a bar and restaurant and charities helped distribute them to the most in need. t
be used to create hydrogen, which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricitypplications around the world, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators, which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key emitter of c02. so here's a question — does the series deliver on its climate—aware promise? well, there's no doubt that...
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the department of the interior in nasa with general electric designed this programme to help nasa studyolation. they designed text type two, which they opened up to working research scientists to submit proposals for projects that would specifically benefit from extended working time underwater. some of the nasa guys really did not want a women's mission, that did not think we were capable of doing the work. we were going to prove them wrong, we were like, "no, we are going to do this and do as good "of a job or a betterjob as the guys can do." we did have that chip on our shoulder. the training for going into the mission was pretty intense. we had to learn how to use rebreathers, these extra lectures, and on top of that we had to do these social activities because of the publicity. emotionally we just wanted to do what we are supposed to do, we are supposed to be aquanauts, can we just go down and get our projects under way? our mission was 1a days long. we probably spent six to eight hours a day underwater. like living in a tiny little apartment, but you had this great undersea outdoo
the department of the interior in nasa with general electric designed this programme to help nasa studyolation. they designed text type two, which they opened up to working research scientists to submit proposals for projects that would specifically benefit from extended working time underwater. some of the nasa guys really did not want a women's mission, that did not think we were capable of doing the work. we were going to prove them wrong, we were like, "no, we are going to do this and...
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typically the way it's done out in california, we have investor-owned utilities that procure, generate electricitylectricity in large wholesale contracts, and then distribute it. we've essentially taken over the wholesale generation business from pg&e here in san jose and other cities throughout northern california have done it as well. we now have 10 million californians benefiting from energy choice programs. we procure the energy. the investor-owned utility owns the wires and they distribute it. and we're able to procure it at a much lower cost. and we're able to reap those savings publicly that we can then reinvest in energy savings in various ways. for example, reducing cost for our residents, be able to go solar or being able to invest in more innovative technologies using hydrogen for fuel cells. >> mayor mitchell, if i may come to you. you, as i said, are the chair of the energy committee on the conference of mayors. you met in july, i believe. what was the takeaway as a countrywide perspective as we move towards more renewable and sustainable forms of energy? >> yes. thanks for the questi
typically the way it's done out in california, we have investor-owned utilities that procure, generate electricitylectricity in large wholesale contracts, and then distribute it. we've essentially taken over the wholesale generation business from pg&e here in san jose and other cities throughout northern california have done it as well. we now have 10 million californians benefiting from energy choice programs. we procure the energy. the investor-owned utility owns the wires and they...
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they'll be used to create hydrogen which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricityld, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key emitter of co2. so, here's the question — does the series deliver on its climate—aware promise? well, there's no doubt that extreme e will create unnecessary emissions, but it will also showcase just how capable electrical vehicles can be, and it'll send another important message — that the low—carbon revolution doesn't have to be dull and boring. the extreme e series will begin in saudi arabia in march and will be broadcast live across the bbc. justin rowlatt, bbc news. now before we go, a rags to riches tale for a cat, who went from imminent death to becoming an honourary deputy minister. it sounds like a miracle, but it's true for this feline, who experienced a lucky escape from a russian waste centre near moscow. if you look at the man on the right si
they'll be used to create hydrogen which, on race day, will be fed into a fuel cell like this to generate electricityld, say its designers. the displacement of diesel generators which, you know, are prevalent throughout the world. the application of the fuel cell on shipping, on boats, where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key emitter of co2. so, here's the question — does the series deliver on its climate—aware promise? well, there's no doubt that extreme e will...
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hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shake the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. being want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called card fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we are sucking the atmosphere through this machine and the c o 2 sticks to a specific chemical they within. this unit and so what comes out of the back is so much cleaner in. the spirit. but that's nowhere near that good. they began using this kind of vacuum cleaner for carbon dioxide a few years ago in one of the pumping stations and our dr explains what happens to the c o 2 to miramar on the ground side transporting. busiek to that was captured at the kupchak want and it is all the water and this is then what we inject into the subsurface 700 meters underground the c o 2 then reacts with the bass all drowned and is store
hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shake the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. being want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called card fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we are sucking...
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they will be used to generate hydrogen which on race day will be fed into a fuel cell to generate electricityy dividers. the displacement of diesel generators that the well, the application of the shipping on boats where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key question of c02. 50 maritime industry, a key question of c02. so here's a question, just the cvs deliver on its climate aware promise. well, there is no doubt that tier extreme e will generate the necessary emissions but it will also show just the necessary emissions but it will also showjust how capable electrical vehicles can be and low carbon revolution doesn't have to be dull and boring. the extreme e series will begin in saudi arabia in march and will be broadcast live across the bbc. justin boehlert, bbc news. justin extreme e. now before we go — a rags to riches tale for a cat... who went from imminent death... to becoming an honourary deputy minister. it sounds like a miracle but it's true for this feline, who experienced a lucky escape from a russian waste centre near moscow... if you look at the man on the r
they will be used to generate hydrogen which on race day will be fed into a fuel cell to generate electricityy dividers. the displacement of diesel generators that the well, the application of the shipping on boats where you decarbonise the international maritime industry, a key question of c02. 50 maritime industry, a key question of c02. so here's a question, just the cvs deliver on its climate aware promise. well, there is no doubt that tier extreme e will generate the necessary emissions...
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general electric has agreed to pay a $200 million fine for allegedly misleading investors about the financess power unit and its insurance business. ge failed to tell shareholders a sizable portion of its power earnings in 2016 and 2017 stem from reductions in estimates. they also found cost of regulations in ce'insurance -- in ge's insurance arm. rishaad: turning to markets, we go to hong kong. on lunch break in about 4 minutes. looking at what is in play at the moment, looking at the nikkei and general equities. the kospi flat as well. after u.s. tech giants did drag wall street down. dimming prospects for a fresh estimate let's. -- for a fresh stimulus. the hang seng a half a percent lower. we got technology leading the decline. tencent depressing equities in the territory. theinda: just ahead, finance minister is set to speak n tobacco excise policy in jakarta. turning up at this time. i troublings in indonesia, the second largest cigarette maker after china. that is it from supermarkets asia. daybreak middle east is next. do keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today ar
general electric has agreed to pay a $200 million fine for allegedly misleading investors about the financess power unit and its insurance business. ge failed to tell shareholders a sizable portion of its power earnings in 2016 and 2017 stem from reductions in estimates. they also found cost of regulations in ce'insurance -- in ge's insurance arm. rishaad: turning to markets, we go to hong kong. on lunch break in about 4 minutes. looking at what is in play at the moment, looking at the nikkei...
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we adopted the nation's first and only port community system codeveloped with general electric transportationwant tech we have also brought in a number of partners, but we need more. that includes our neighbor next door as well as others in the supply chain to be able to feed information back and forth, share it, and make this a more fluid situation. the other piece is brian the contain remembers dwelling a lot longer twice as long out on the street awaiting appointments at warehouses and nearly twice as long on our dock tech information needs to speed up and that technology can join us. >> busiest months in the history of that port still a lot of work to do. we appreciate what you are doing and all your work out there. thank you very much, and happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> still ahead, we will take a final check of the markets with the dow up about 230 points right now. don't forget you can always watch or listen to us live on the go using the cnbc app to never miss a moment of "power lunch. we are back in a couple. has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superst
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we'll have more on the ipo euphoria sweeping across this stock market plus general electric taking a breather today but the stock is up 90% in the past three months alone. what's behind the so-called cult comeback hthe details. more ahead on "power lunch." >>> welcome back to "power lunch. ge shares lower today after the company agreed to pay $200 million penalty to the sec for misleading investors about its power and insurance divisions. the stock still up about 90% in the past three months after a record move in november. now on pace for its best quarter ever matt and gina, the trading nation team today. a stock that faced much criticism earlier, now with ceo larry kulp putting together this restri restructuring plan, better news on the boeing 737 but also health care making some strides there. >> the health care strides i think are the ones that are pushing the bullish initial that have happened recently, which is the demand for ventilators and monitors ge is extremely poised as an industrial to benefit longer term from a return to normal.ri off post-covid >> on a long-term basis,
we'll have more on the ipo euphoria sweeping across this stock market plus general electric taking a breather today but the stock is up 90% in the past three months alone. what's behind the so-called cult comeback hthe details. more ahead on "power lunch." >>> welcome back to "power lunch. ge shares lower today after the company agreed to pay $200 million penalty to the sec for misleading investors about its power and insurance divisions. the stock still up about 90% in...
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general electric has submitted a thatminary proposal resulted in a court of opinion -- a court opinionce been sealed. that is your bloomberg business flash. this is bloomberg. ♪ dr. fauci: i would think if we start getting the general april,ion vaccinated mid between now and then, we are going through the various priorities. then if we can really get may,nes going in april, june, july and august, by the time we get to the end of the summer, i think i can -- i think we can get to that goal of getting the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated. >> we need to get to the point where we have heard immunity in the united states, frankly around the world, to stop the spread of this virus. experts think that 70% to 80% of the population vaccinated or have had the disease. lisa: commissioner stephen hahn speaking on bloomberg on the hopes of herd immunity, the amount of americans that need to be vaccinated for us to achieve that. we are hearing about some delays to shipments of the vaccine that were behind schedule in terms of getting at here in the united states. has been covering
general electric has submitted a thatminary proposal resulted in a court of opinion -- a court opinionce been sealed. that is your bloomberg business flash. this is bloomberg. ♪ dr. fauci: i would think if we start getting the general april,ion vaccinated mid between now and then, we are going through the various priorities. then if we can really get may,nes going in april, june, july and august, by the time we get to the end of the summer, i think i can -- i think we can get to that goal of...
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. >>> general electric agreeing to pay a penalty to settle for disclosure violations involving its powerinesses >>> and goldman sachs is continuing its diversity push, reuters now reporting that the firm's asset management division will pressure companies to appoint more women and members of underrepresented groups to boards goldman however is not expected to go so far as setting numerical targets for racial and ethnic diversity shares are up fractionally >> good move there by goldman sachs. thank you very much. >>> turning now to the news that could change the world, the pfizer covid vaccine in the uk in its third day of the rollout. canada announced that it will receive doses of the pfizer vaccine this month and we could get a clearer time line here in the u.s. today as a key fda committee meets later today too consider next steps for authorization. frontline health care workers were among the first in line to be vaccinated in the uk and one of whom is joining us now, he is a cardiac surgeon and he received the vaccine on the first day of inoculations, he live tweeted that experience a
. >>> general electric agreeing to pay a penalty to settle for disclosure violations involving its powerinesses >>> and goldman sachs is continuing its diversity push, reuters now reporting that the firm's asset management division will pressure companies to appoint more women and members of underrepresented groups to boards goldman however is not expected to go so far as setting numerical targets for racial and ethnic diversity shares are up fractionally >> good move...
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. >> tucker: can you imagine, in 1980, if general motors and general electric and ibm got together ande run this country, we are picking the president this year." i think the media would say something about it, right? >> you think so, but the media today, this is not something that people trust. you are seeing this. it's broken down. they no longer represent the thoughts and opinions of the people. they are bought out by corporations, and they are there to make sure the corporate narrative is protected. they are bought out by politicians. they are there to make sure politicians are protected. this goes on behind the scenes, numeric and people know this. it is unfortunate we have seen this in this regard, it feels like it a sped up over this last year. we have never, ever seen this level of censorship in america. >> tucker: a praetorian guard for the powerful, i agree. candace owens, great to see you tonight. so, the coronavirus vaccine is coming, imminently. so, if you take it, you'd probably be required to take it, whether you want to are not, but when you do, you still need to wear a
. >> tucker: can you imagine, in 1980, if general motors and general electric and ibm got together ande run this country, we are picking the president this year." i think the media would say something about it, right? >> you think so, but the media today, this is not something that people trust. you are seeing this. it's broken down. they no longer represent the thoughts and opinions of the people. they are bought out by corporations, and they are there to make sure the...
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. >> tucker: i mean, can you imagine in 1980 if general motors and general electric and ibm got togetherd, you know, we run thisra country, we are pickg the president this year? i think the media would say something about it, right?ut >> you'd think so, but the media today -- this is not something that people trust. you're seeing this -- it's really -- it's broken down. they no longer represent the thoughts and the opinions of the people. they are bought out by corporations and they are there to make sure that the corporate narrative is protected great they are bought out by politicians. they are there to make sure certain politicians are protected. this goes on behind the scenes and the american people know this and it's unfortunate that we've seen this in this regard. it feels like it's sped up over this last year. we never, ever seen this level of suppression and censorship ic america. >> tucker: victorian guard for the powerful. i agree completely. great to see her tonight. thank you. so the coronavirus vaccine is coming -- i mean, imminently, so if you take it, you'll probably be re
. >> tucker: i mean, can you imagine in 1980 if general motors and general electric and ibm got togetherd, you know, we run thisra country, we are pickg the president this year? i think the media would say something about it, right?ut >> you'd think so, but the media today -- this is not something that people trust. you're seeing this -- it's really -- it's broken down. they no longer represent the thoughts and the opinions of the people. they are bought out by corporations and they...
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hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies to help to shape the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now flocking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called card fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're sucking the atmosphere through this machine and the c o 2 sticks to a specific chemical within. this unit and so what comes out the back is so much cleaner office did. but let's go see it was that. they began using this kind of vacuum cleaner for carbon dioxide a few years ago in one of the pumping stations at the outer daughter explains what happens to the c o 2 so here we have our own underground pipes transporting. busiek to that was captured on the cup to plant and it is all the water and this is then what we inject into the subsurface 700 meters underground the c o 2 then reacts with the bass all drowned and is
hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies to help to shape the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now flocking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called card fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we're sucking...
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general electric have their flies in their engine. >> the challenge with the max grounding for the entiree of the grounds since march of 2019 has been creating some production stability in the system and clearly there has been a lot of dynamics around there only exacerbated by covid so getting the plane certified again is a good step to get some certainty for the airlines to start to help clear the inventory which will help raise production rates which is good for the supply chains. i think one of the challenges however is getting the plane flying, that is great, but pre-pandemic, the case was we need as many planes as we can because demand is insatiable for these planes post pandemic -- or i should say in pandemic, there is not as much demand for airplanes. so what was strictly a supply issue pre-pandemic is now a demand issue so you still have to think about the demand issue in aerospace, in travel. those pieces have to fall into place. >> and the latest tsa numbers demand certain seems to be climbing here for air travel john, thank you for joining us breaking down today's big event wit
general electric have their flies in their engine. >> the challenge with the max grounding for the entiree of the grounds since march of 2019 has been creating some production stability in the system and clearly there has been a lot of dynamics around there only exacerbated by covid so getting the plane certified again is a good step to get some certainty for the airlines to start to help clear the inventory which will help raise production rates which is good for the supply chains. i...
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the first is general electric. 1150 call, steph, in ge they're only 20 cents, why not take a look at canadian solar, csiq they're buying the double nick . man. the all right. >> yeah. >> we'll take a quick break and come back. >> real quick. >> send us to break. send us to break. >> no, no, i was going to say i'll take anything at this point so i'm happy to hear it. >> now just say we'll be right back >> we'll be right back. >> there you go. don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin gold bond ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade
the first is general electric. 1150 call, steph, in ge they're only 20 cents, why not take a look at canadian solar, csiq they're buying the double nick . man. the all right. >> yeah. >> we'll take a quick break and come back. >> real quick. >> send us to break. send us to break. >> no, no, i was going to say i'll take anything at this point so i'm happy to hear it. >> now just say we'll be right back >> we'll be right back. >> there you go. don't...
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work for general electric g.e. . boeing. join woods spent a career in the highly specialized field of everest base compositions. boeing hired woods knowing he had qualified psychiatric conditions. attention deficit disorder obsessive compulsive disorder and mild depression his job was to write instructions on how to repair parts damaged during the manufacturing process. is my job. to make sure. that their craft is safe. which says when you try to enforce quality standards in the south carolina plant he was berate by his bosses. in a couple of meetings there is several group of managers. screaming at me to dumb down the work instruction. saying you have to take remove requirements from your instructions just to be there it's it's going to take so much time. would says he witnessed damaged parts being ignored papered over and hidden from view. there's no doubt this bad repair is going out the door on the $77.00 aircraft i am worried that. sooner or later there's going to be a structural failure. woods appealed to boeing's huma
work for general electric g.e. . boeing. join woods spent a career in the highly specialized field of everest base compositions. boeing hired woods knowing he had qualified psychiatric conditions. attention deficit disorder obsessive compulsive disorder and mild depression his job was to write instructions on how to repair parts damaged during the manufacturing process. is my job. to make sure. that their craft is safe. which says when you try to enforce quality standards in the south carolina...
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general electric is 37 times, honeywell is 27 times. which shannon owns, joe, i think you own, cintas is at the top of that heap at 38 times. so i'm wondering what you think about the cat call but also this notion that some of these industrials are now overvalued >> well, i think the exposure that you want for the industrial sector correlates with a lower dollar and a cap ex recovery that is really being stimulated by global manufacturing that is surprising in its resiliency i think stephanie link has done a very good job talking about that caterpillar is a name that i owned for the recovery in global manufacturing for the better part of 2020 i shifted out of that back into honeywell because i wanted a more qualitative balance sheet i wanted the balance sheet that honeywell has which has a better debt-to-equity ratio at 1.23 versus caterpillar which is 1.74 so i think that's important. looking at the sectors real quick going back to your thoughts with president-elect biden, i would add materials as a sector that i believe should also be
general electric is 37 times, honeywell is 27 times. which shannon owns, joe, i think you own, cintas is at the top of that heap at 38 times. so i'm wondering what you think about the cat call but also this notion that some of these industrials are now overvalued >> well, i think the exposure that you want for the industrial sector correlates with a lower dollar and a cap ex recovery that is really being stimulated by global manufacturing that is surprising in its resiliency i think...
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he used that her speeches at general electric for a decade or so. he really had a very thorough education and political philosophy and theory. tony: absolutely. so the next but we have is a commerce clause as revised. tonydouglas: sums how it substantially affected. tony: in the next thing that we want to talk about from the faith and minute is the other cause . douglas: is the more recent outrage . so the first amendment, part of the bill of rights, marshall private property be taken for public use. we all know the private property is not controversy rated means the market rate rated not your sentimental value in something with market rate three property . but the question has arose, a dozen years ago was when it was a public use and intuitively, senator question. if a road school county courthouse, is a public uses. in the late 19th century, their cases involving things like hotels and theaters. they said that wasn't public use in the sense of the public uses them we don't mean that. studies sort of public use and understanding. then the court tot
he used that her speeches at general electric for a decade or so. he really had a very thorough education and political philosophy and theory. tony: absolutely. so the next but we have is a commerce clause as revised. tonydouglas: sums how it substantially affected. tony: in the next thing that we want to talk about from the faith and minute is the other cause . douglas: is the more recent outrage . so the first amendment, part of the bill of rights, marshall private property be taken for...
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but you know what, alphabet, facebook, general electric as well, but the last time g e-traded with a cap of $600 billion, yeah, you kind of have to go back to october of the year 2000. that hurts. >>> after more than half a year of inaction, coronavirus relief is apparently finally coming together. this is a live picture of senator patrick leahy of vermont speaking on the floor of the senate. we are waiting on mitch mcconnell, the senate leader, but listen, why is it coming together? maybe because only certain concessions are on the table. charlie gasparino has been breaking news all day on this. charlie, what do you have now? charlie: we should point out if you and i bought tesla, we couldn't report on it. we have been doing a lot of reporting on it. liz: right. charlie: the stimulus package, here's what we do know. as of now, business groups are pressuring mitch mcconnell to find some sort of compromise on this bill. why are business groups worried about this? the word simply is that there's not a trillion dollar stimulus that by the time we get a vaccine widely distributed, the ec
but you know what, alphabet, facebook, general electric as well, but the last time g e-traded with a cap of $600 billion, yeah, you kind of have to go back to october of the year 2000. that hurts. >>> after more than half a year of inaction, coronavirus relief is apparently finally coming together. this is a live picture of senator patrick leahy of vermont speaking on the floor of the senate. we are waiting on mitch mcconnell, the senate leader, but listen, why is it coming together?...
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he used those in speeches for general electric for a decade or so. he really had a very thorough education in political philosophy and political theory. >> absolutely. the next bit we have is the commerce clause as revised. you want to talk about his? this is what were just discussing. it's how matter substantially affect commerce and several states and doesn't mean anything. >> then the next thing we want to talk about from the fifth amendment, the takings clause. >> this is a more recent outrage. outrage. here's the takings clause of the fifth amendment, part of the bill of rights, nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. we all know what private property is. it's a controversial. just compensation is not controversial. it means the market rate, not your sentimental value on something but the market rate for your property. but the question that arose a dozen years ago was, what is a public use? intuitively, it's not a hard question, right? a road, i county courthouse, a school, public uses. in the late 19th cen
he used those in speeches for general electric for a decade or so. he really had a very thorough education in political philosophy and political theory. >> absolutely. the next bit we have is the commerce clause as revised. you want to talk about his? this is what were just discussing. it's how matter substantially affect commerce and several states and doesn't mean anything. >> then the next thing we want to talk about from the fifth amendment, the takings clause. >> this is...
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hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shake the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called carb fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we are sucking the office fair through this machine and the c o 2 sticks to a specific chemical they within. this unit and so what comes out the back is so much cleaner office fair for. but let's see it that. they began using this kind of vacuum cleaner for carbon dioxide a few years ago in one of the pumping stations had to undergo turn explains what happens to the c o 2 to mirror him up on the ground by transforming. the c o 2 that was captured at the kupchak want and it is all the water and this is then what we inject into the subsurface 700 meters underground the c o 2 then reacts with the bass all drowned and is stored
hour's drive east of the capital reykjavik lies the hip to shake the power station it's been generating electricity and heat from steam since 2006. it's become one of the world's biggest geothermal power plants but there's another reason why scientists entrepreneurs and reporters are now fucking here. they want to meet with out a doctor the c.e.o. of a company called carb fix it's working to reverse the greenhouse effect albeit on a small scale basically what's happening is that we are sucking...
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are shops and a gym with exercise bikes that are linked to the forecourt‘s electrical grid, so motorists can help to generated children, whose identities were used as back—stories by undercover police officers, have begun legal action against the metropolitan police. the identities were used by officers when they infiltrated political movements and protest groups between the 1980s and early 2000s. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is here. this sounds shocking. it is, simon. viewers that have seen the day of the jackal will have seen the main character adopting the technique of taking the identity of a dead child, but families who have gone through it in real life say it is devastating to learn their children‘s names have been used in this way and that‘s why they say they want a proper apology from scotla nd they want a proper apology from scotland yard. it‘s believed more than a0 children‘s names were used by officers. there were four families involved in this case, and these were children who died in the 19605 these were children who died in the 1960s and 1970s. baby rod richardson lived for just t
are shops and a gym with exercise bikes that are linked to the forecourt‘s electrical grid, so motorists can help to generated children, whose identities were used as back—stories by undercover police officers, have begun legal action against the metropolitan police. the identities were used by officers when they infiltrated political movements and protest groups between the 1980s and early 2000s. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is here. this sounds shocking. it is, simon. viewers...
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over an open wood fire and since this area is not on the grid people use diesel powered generators to get electricity. burning these fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. the authorities had no clear idea about the fuel usage here so they started to gather information before we record and here are used to ignore the image. in light of cooking i mean not activity. i don't use it to fried into our climate action plan to ignore how we. in or. this reform are before us at the missing levels. see for she is a network of almost 100 cities around the world including lagos that promotes climate action this energy usage survey is being carried out under its guidance the team go door to door they've already uncovered the main reasons why solar energy is not used more widely in such informal settlements where people are not going for these because one they don't have the adequate knowledge about and finance is actually good. but a local mini power grid is coming to the rica the government wants 10000 solar powered mini crit set up across the country by 2023. and environmental
over an open wood fire and since this area is not on the grid people use diesel powered generators to get electricity. burning these fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. the authorities had no clear idea about the fuel usage here so they started to gather information before we record and here are used to ignore the image. in light of cooking i mean not activity. i don't use it to fried into our climate action plan to ignore how we. in or. this reform are...
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so one of the breakthroughs in the fuel cell field is discovering a new catalyst in electricity producing generators for the future the scientist is thinking of an overall energy concept for the city. and the answer i had. my dream is to build a hydrogen city in indonesia it will have a hydrogen based economy. so if we apply it to transportation it will mean an environmentally friendly satins that that's what i think. and in people's homes it will have 0 net emissions 0 and. that i hope we can do this in indonesia said. the professor will continue her research on creating hydrogen fuel effectively to create transportation that is comfortable and without pollution or emissions the more efficient the fuel cell is the more likely it will be possible to use it on a broader scale. if you allow it the benefits that nature provides us with our enormous i hope of these shall give you the information and inspiration to work in sync with nature if you haven't already started to do so i'll see you again next week from all of us in between. the. children to come to see. one giant problem i mean a big no no to s
so one of the breakthroughs in the fuel cell field is discovering a new catalyst in electricity producing generators for the future the scientist is thinking of an overall energy concept for the city. and the answer i had. my dream is to build a hydrogen city in indonesia it will have a hydrogen based economy. so if we apply it to transportation it will mean an environmentally friendly satins that that's what i think. and in people's homes it will have 0 net emissions 0 and. that i hope we can...
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general electric has agreed to pay a $200 million fine for misleading investors about the finances ofnit. ge failed to tell shareholders that a portion of its power earnings in 2016 at 2017 stemmed from reductions in prayer cost estimates. the sec found cost irregularities in ge's insurance arm. spacex's starship prototype has crashed back to earth in a massive fireball. the launch was the company's first altitude test. feet above40,000 texas before its three engines failed to decelerate its dissent. the starship program aims to take humans to mars and the moon. a test lunch on tuesday was called off one second before liftoff due to an engine problem. tradition,ange in one of the most high-profile gatherings is moving from its home in switzerland to singapore next may. the forum will go digital next month as the virus continues to take a toll. the founder and executive chairman spoke with david rubenstein about these pandemic challenges. you, in the end of january, for the last 50 years or so, the elites of the world, the most famous business people, most famous heads of state gather
general electric has agreed to pay a $200 million fine for misleading investors about the finances ofnit. ge failed to tell shareholders that a portion of its power earnings in 2016 at 2017 stemmed from reductions in prayer cost estimates. the sec found cost irregularities in ge's insurance arm. spacex's starship prototype has crashed back to earth in a massive fireball. the launch was the company's first altitude test. feet above40,000 texas before its three engines failed to decelerate its...