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francois, less question to you, quickly, do you believe outsourced of the hyperloop, a whole new wave of innovation, do you see this plan turning into the same thing, smaller companies out there trying to make it a reality? francois: i really believe they can be possible and it can be done the same way as it was done for the hyperloop. we see ourselves as the upward elon musk him a platform where we provide startups and innovation that will be enablers for life on mars. when you look, already we have startups with planetary resources and things i fed, deep space industry doing that. we have all the startups funded by nasa called made in space, .hat are working on plans bigelow is another started testing right now. they have been experimenting. so yes, there are a dozen startups that are working on different streams. at some point, quicker access to life on mars for sure. emily: fascinating. i could talk to you guys about this for hours. thank you both. linkedin shares dipping on tuesday after regulators asked for more prefiling about the company's merger with microsoft. microsoft says
francois, less question to you, quickly, do you believe outsourced of the hyperloop, a whole new wave of innovation, do you see this plan turning into the same thing, smaller companies out there trying to make it a reality? francois: i really believe they can be possible and it can be done the same way as it was done for the hyperloop. we see ourselves as the upward elon musk him a platform where we provide startups and innovation that will be enablers for life on mars. when you look, already...
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focus on the hyperloop. >> you are right.us on the technology that could be possible here in the countryinteresting, because some of the technology he was outlining here today, as well, he was also saying that these rockets could basically go back and forth, and go from the atlantic ocean to tokyo, and be used to move freight, as well, through the orbit. >> all right. >> in as little as 20 minutes. so -- >> solarcity, kelly. tesla. >> it requires rights of way, zoning issues. and on mars, it's just all over. >> there for the taking. this may need to roll back the regulation. >> are there financials for that trip? >> yeah, morgan, you can have them. i have no interest. >> it's funny, he says he won't be the first person to go to mars. because he says the risk of dying is too great. >> oh. all right. morgan, thank you so much. >> all right. >> morgan brennen. we have a news alert. sue herera, what's happening? >> we are citing reuters on this, reporting that u.s. supreme court is refusing to put the s.e.c. enforcement action ag
focus on the hyperloop. >> you are right.us on the technology that could be possible here in the countryinteresting, because some of the technology he was outlining here today, as well, he was also saying that these rockets could basically go back and forth, and go from the atlantic ocean to tokyo, and be used to move freight, as well, through the orbit. >> all right. >> in as little as 20 minutes. so -- >> solarcity, kelly. tesla. >> it requires rights of way,...
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that's lead to some concerns about hyperloop's ability to retain employees and stay focused on what islly demanding project. what kind of update can you give us on that? >> that's full team ahead. the president of the company has been completely focused with the team of almost 400 people. we broke loose with the full scale hyper loop and that's going to go live in the first quarter of 2017 so everyone is moving full team ahead and we'll make history in the beginning of 2017. >> i admit to using munchery several times. but we keep hearing consumers eating in more and relying more on grocery than going out to eat. this is a mixture of both. i'll just wondering what acts as a tail wind or head wind for you gu guys. >> absolutely. we look for signal noises and the changes in consumer behavior. we saw that in uber when it was just a couple of cities and we began to see the trends and look to the numbers and saw the behaviors and people moving to an asset life style and wanting convenience and we saw a model that centralized all the kitchen operations into one location. that allowed us to go
that's lead to some concerns about hyperloop's ability to retain employees and stay focused on what islly demanding project. what kind of update can you give us on that? >> that's full team ahead. the president of the company has been completely focused with the team of almost 400 people. we broke loose with the full scale hyper loop and that's going to go live in the first quarter of 2017 so everyone is moving full team ahead and we'll make history in the beginning of 2017. >> i...
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. >>> india is offering land to an individual so he can test his transit system called the hyperloop.hey plan on constructing a steel vacuum tube that can transport people and goods at over 700 mph. >>> sender has changed the way people stay connected. instagram changed the way some people eat and how restaurants market food. you have seen people grabbing their meals out to dinner but some people have made careers out of that. restaurants are seeking the help of instagram influencers with followers to get more exposure and more customers. >> we have a new menu or they really want, you know, people to come in and try the food and i share the photo with my followers, because the exposure for them is great. >> some restaurants say it helps them track their customers to figure out what they like or don't like. >>> in our health watch, many folks use a fitbit to monitor their heart rate and other data but the maker of a new device say they may revolutionize how you keep tabs on your body with something as small as a grain of sand. take a look at this sensor developed at uk berkeley, one da
. >>> india is offering land to an individual so he can test his transit system called the hyperloop.hey plan on constructing a steel vacuum tube that can transport people and goods at over 700 mph. >>> sender has changed the way people stay connected. instagram changed the way some people eat and how restaurants market food. you have seen people grabbing their meals out to dinner but some people have made careers out of that. restaurants are seeking the help of instagram...
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. >> cars, tvs, or airplanes, hyperloops. >> virtual reality. >> sex robots.wish list? >> i wouldn't bet on that one. >> you don't read drugs then because we're all going to be addicted. >> we're addicted to the phones for now. so that's enough. >>> when we come back, bank of america ceo brian moynihan. plus will the ecb announce an extension of its bond buying program? that is the question. the decision on interest rates is straight ahead. stick around. check out the futures very quickly. things are flat ahead of that. "squawk box" will be right back. man, i'm glad aflac pays cash. aflac! isn't major medical enough? no! who's gonna' help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! like rising co-pays and deductibles... aflac! or help pay the mortgage? or child care? aflaaac! and everyday expenses? aflac! learn about one day pay at aflac.com/boat blurlbrlblrlbr!!! hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in this scena
. >> cars, tvs, or airplanes, hyperloops. >> virtual reality. >> sex robots.wish list? >> i wouldn't bet on that one. >> you don't read drugs then because we're all going to be addicted. >> we're addicted to the phones for now. so that's enough. >>> when we come back, bank of america ceo brian moynihan. plus will the ecb announce an extension of its bond buying program? that is the question. the decision on interest rates is straight ahead. stick...