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elon musk says he got the green light for his underground tunnel project.e will dig into the hyperloop that can get you from new york to d.c. in under half an hour. hulu steps up to the plate in the streaming battle against amazon and netflix. a guest joins us on the race to rule content in the golden age of television. first to our lead. microsoft shares are rising in extended trading, up as much as 2.7% after reporting sales that rose. for the current service. it points to the company's turnaround plan working. lately to reshape microsoft as a cloud computing powerhouse with new services related to office 365, a shift that led to a massive sales restructuring. rose. activity software increased 43%. joining us now to break it down is cory johnson. we have to talk about the cloud first. cory: it is amazing growth. only amazon web services is bigger. emily: how much bigger is amazon? cory: we don't really know but probably five times bigger. nonetheless, it is a big business and growing. you mentioned the growth rate is really terrific for them. it shows you
elon musk says he got the green light for his underground tunnel project.e will dig into the hyperloop that can get you from new york to d.c. in under half an hour. hulu steps up to the plate in the streaming battle against amazon and netflix. a guest joins us on the race to rule content in the golden age of television. first to our lead. microsoft shares are rising in extended trading, up as much as 2.7% after reporting sales that rose. for the current service. it points to the company's...
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zuckerberg, his company is worth ten times more than musk, and elon musk believes we're living in a virtual reality and none of this is real to begin with. liz: nerd wars. >> i work with main street investors. i can get my kids to college? do i have enough money to retire. own equities, diversify, rebalance, stay focused for the long term and let the nerds battle it out in the media. we got bigger things to worry about than artificial intelligence taking over. >> don't you think it affects main street? this is about losing a lot of jobs, this is about the change of our culture. main street should be really concerned. 80% of main street jobs can be replaced by computers. this is a major issue we need to think about on a societal level. liz: and elon musk said a.i. is a fundamental risk to the existence of civilization. that may be hyperbolic. art, this is a growing sector and real opportunity. you get to be the tiebreaker here, are you as concerned as elon is and coming up from the rear, mark zuckerberg or researchers? >> i'll tell you this, elon musk coming from a place where artificial int
zuckerberg, his company is worth ten times more than musk, and elon musk believes we're living in a virtual reality and none of this is real to begin with. liz: nerd wars. >> i work with main street investors. i can get my kids to college? do i have enough money to retire. own equities, diversify, rebalance, stay focused for the long term and let the nerds battle it out in the media. we got bigger things to worry about than artificial intelligence taking over. >> don't you think it...
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carol: and the future according to elon musk. oliver: all that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek" all about global technology. why now do this? megan: technology has always been a franchise that "bloomberg businessweek." it is something we have distinguished ourselves on. we pride ourselves on the covers, the stories we are able to tell. we really wanted to keep global tech as a franchise and even make it more global than it already was. what you see in this issue are two themes. one is here are some of the companies in developments and entrepreneurs that are changing the world, like tencent. and also, the future is closer than you think. whether that is fish skin being used to treat wounds or the race for space, things we thought were science fiction almost are not so much. we wanted to bring that to readers. oliver: this has got to be one of the coolest array of stories you guys ever had in one magazine. we want to keep this sort of business economic thing o
carol: and the future according to elon musk. oliver: all that and more on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're with the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek" all about global technology. why now do this? megan: technology has always been a franchise that "bloomberg businessweek." it is something we have distinguished ourselves on. we pride ourselves on the covers, the stories we are able to tell. we really wanted to keep global tech as a franchise and...
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i lan musk, the house saying. jeff sessions is planning to stay put.we're hearing him for the first time since president trump criticized his own attorney general. more heat and more humidity, here's the question, when will this heatwave break and just how cool will it be when it does. we'll talk about that coming up in just a bit. test large audience .s .s ber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >> this is fox5 loc
i lan musk, the house saying. jeff sessions is planning to stay put.we're hearing him for the first time since president trump criticized his own attorney general. more heat and more humidity, here's the question, when will this heatwave break and just how cool will it be when it does. we'll talk about that coming up in just a bit. test large audience .s .s ber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs -...
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we will go into the beefs and barbs traded by elon musk and mark zuckerberg. first, to our lead.ate republicans issued a green light to bring the debate about health care to the floor of the senate. there's a lot of uncertainty about what plan senators will be asked to vote on. the final vote was 50-51, with vice president pence serving as a tiebreaker. senator john mccain, who helped the motion progress, return to the senate after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor days ago. take a listen to his feelings on the repeal efforts, going forward. senator mccain: i will not vote for this bill as it is today. it is a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. i have the changes are urged that will have to be included in my support for final passage of any bill. emily: president trump praised senate republicans, calling it a giant step to begin dismantling obamacare. joining us live from the white house is our washington reporter. what's the reaction? reporter: the white house is trying to make this a victory. it is one step toward a victory for them in getting a repeal an
we will go into the beefs and barbs traded by elon musk and mark zuckerberg. first, to our lead.ate republicans issued a green light to bring the debate about health care to the floor of the senate. there's a lot of uncertainty about what plan senators will be asked to vote on. the final vote was 50-51, with vice president pence serving as a tiebreaker. senator john mccain, who helped the motion progress, return to the senate after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor days ago. take a...
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rol: what elon musk has gotten wrong, right and what he has for the future.e an interview in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we're with megan murphy to talk about this awesome issue. analysisted input and from michael. he lived through asian crises and is getting worried. megan: the 1997 asian financial their was triggered by parents at the time spiraling. the point he made in this article which is a very good and important one is that it was predicated on an escorted her rise inextraordinary debt level. link is whats that is going on in china right now. is triggering the same kind of alarm about the intervention by the state, it should be an alarming sign that people forget the lessons of the 1997 crisis. wants shame ony you, pull me twice, shame on me. >> there is no question. what is always fascinating is the reported covered it. says the next crisis isn't going to be similar to the first. >> it may not be triggered by the same thing, it could be a shadow banking thing. the actual tipping point may not be something that we have seen before bu
rol: what elon musk has gotten wrong, right and what he has for the future.e an interview in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we're with megan murphy to talk about this awesome issue. analysisted input and from michael. he lived through asian crises and is getting worried. megan: the 1997 asian financial their was triggered by parents at the time spiraling. the point he made in this article which is a very good and important one is that it was predicated on an escorted her rise...
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on other hand guys like elon musk says, that is not way to do it.ery large rocket with a lot of chemicals and get in it and go. he has a point. there are problems. we're trying to figure out to deal with radiation which is much worse more than we thought. eve effects of it are worse than we thought. effects of weightlessness are worse than we thought. interview for a new book at johnson space center, 50 years ago we're finding stuff that it does to people that isn't good. flattens eyeballs. may cook neurons in your brain and dementia-like symptoms, may bring cardiovascular issues into the system. it will take time to figure out. if you take robots or brains in a led sphere or a machine, if you send people there is a lot to do. that is non-answer. musk intends to do it by 2025 if he can. chinese say 2040. we'll see you there. anybody else? >> take cooperation from the, no thanks. cooperation of the international space station and continue that and cooperate on the way? >> right. the question is, can we have more cooperation in this ongoing human spac
on other hand guys like elon musk says, that is not way to do it.ery large rocket with a lot of chemicals and get in it and go. he has a point. there are problems. we're trying to figure out to deal with radiation which is much worse more than we thought. eve effects of it are worse than we thought. effects of weightlessness are worse than we thought. interview for a new book at johnson space center, 50 years ago we're finding stuff that it does to people that isn't good. flattens eyeballs. may...
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elon musk wants everyone to think i'm a visionary genius. i can build electric cars and spaceships. emily: elon says i know more than the rest of you about this. cory: definitely saying i know more about this. emily: does he have a point? there are a lot of unknowns. sarah: at the same time, zuckerberg doesn't want to stop progress just out of fear. there are so many things to fear about facebook given their data to this nebulous organization. you are right. mark is trying to humanize it. he is meeting people around the country and trying to be unthreatening and approachable. cory: mark zuckerberg's business model for his company is to get very intrusive information about people and put it out in a friendly way. it is not about sharing information. people provide information. facebook is trying to use it and put it out in a nice way. elon musk says i'm smarter than you, i can see the future and you can't. give me your money. emily: this is not the first time they have sparred in public. what do you make about the public nature of this? sarah
elon musk wants everyone to think i'm a visionary genius. i can build electric cars and spaceships. emily: elon says i know more than the rest of you about this. cory: definitely saying i know more about this. emily: does he have a point? there are a lot of unknowns. sarah: at the same time, zuckerberg doesn't want to stop progress just out of fear. there are so many things to fear about facebook given their data to this nebulous organization. you are right. mark is trying to humanize it. he is...
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it's got a pretty good zip to it, and it's also elon musk's biggest gamble yet.t last, after more than a year of hype and anticipation, the wait is over. tesla's model 3 electric sedan is here. >> let's head over to some cars. the first production cars -- >> reporter: 30 tesla employees got the first vehicles that start at $35,000 for the basic model. they'll drive up to 220 miles after just one charge. the higher end, $44,000 edition, will go up to 310 miles per charge. >> and be about roughly five seconds, zero to 60, 1 140-mile-an-hour top speed. >> reporter: elon musk 11 years ago declared he wanted to build a sports car and used that income to build an affordable car. >> the tesla model 3 has the potential to be as game-changing as the introduction of the iphone. >> reporter: musk wants the price point to appeal to the masses on. average, americans spend $34,000 on a vehicle. the model 3 is entering a competitive field of electric vehicles. musk promising to produce an ambitious 500,000 cars next year. >> it's a huge number of cars for a startup company. the
it's got a pretty good zip to it, and it's also elon musk's biggest gamble yet.t last, after more than a year of hype and anticipation, the wait is over. tesla's model 3 electric sedan is here. >> let's head over to some cars. the first production cars -- >> reporter: 30 tesla employees got the first vehicles that start at $35,000 for the basic model. they'll drive up to 220 miles after just one charge. the higher end, $44,000 edition, will go up to 310 miles per charge. >>...
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that's what musk is pointing to.e people who believe they say there is a warning unless we have regulation and monitoring. >> one of the things he loves about technology and software is you can constantly improve it. if there's a problem, we'll fix it. that marks the approach to thinks. that's their world view about this. >> you don't think this is just two billionaires playing a game of whose is bigger. >> you know, i think they have a clear dins of opinion that they're both enjoying using, but i do think there's a philosophical point of view that's specifically different. again, both of their businesses rely on ai, musk's as much as zuckerberg. they both are investsed in it. the genie is not going back in the bottle. that's ghoingt to happen. >> they made a healthy appraisal of their o >> that's a very nice way to say it. >> they don't lack for confidence. >> when you look at the long lens of history when it comes to technology. what do you see? >> i don't see that technology makes our world worse. there's a lot of
that's what musk is pointing to.e people who believe they say there is a warning unless we have regulation and monitoring. >> one of the things he loves about technology and software is you can constantly improve it. if there's a problem, we'll fix it. that marks the approach to thinks. that's their world view about this. >> you don't think this is just two billionaires playing a game of whose is bigger. >> you know, i think they have a clear dins of opinion that they're both...
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i believe in elon musk. >> reporter: he's been saving up since high school to buy a model 3, refusingo buy any other car. commuting to college and work on his bike. >> i decided to save my money, ride my bike, and i've stuck with that because of the spark i felt for the model 3. >> reporter: the passion that elon musk hopes will feel an electric car revolution. now elon musk is also telling us that if you order a model 3 now, you're likely to get it probably at the end of next year. guys, back to you. >> now and you'll get it next year? >> okay. like a preorder. >> makes sense. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, with the cost of health care on everyone's minds these days, we'll tell you why a man was given a six-figure medical bill after he was treated for a poisonous snake bite and if there could someday be a cheaper solution. >>> plus, a look at all the stories you may have missed this week including a shark in a very unusual place. don't worry, there is a happy ending here. >>> first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fl
i believe in elon musk. >> reporter: he's been saving up since high school to buy a model 3, refusingo buy any other car. commuting to college and work on his bike. >> i decided to save my money, ride my bike, and i've stuck with that because of the spark i felt for the model 3. >> reporter: the passion that elon musk hopes will feel an electric car revolution. now elon musk is also telling us that if you order a model 3 now, you're likely to get it probably at the end of next...
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has there even been a car salesman like elon musk? >> elon musk i think is beyond a car salesman.ke a hero for a lot of folks and i think the opportunity to buy a car from his company, being part of his movement is attractive to a lot of people. >> reporter: so attractive that since the model 3 was unveiled in march last year, more than 400,000 people have put down $1,000 each to get on the waiting list to buy one. to satisfy all those orders, musk says tesla will build 500,000 cars a year by the end of 2018. but in all of 2016, tesla built fewer than 90,000 cars. >> some of the production targets are pretty ambitious. you know, people have doubted tesla before, but the fact that they are, you know, rolling cars off that people are going to drive, you know, says a lot. >> those are actual owners getting actual production cars. >> reporter: electric cars may be quiet, but tesla continues to generate plenty of buzz. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> quijano: up next, they're called bella's bumbases, home made wheelchairs made with love and delivered at a fraction of the r
has there even been a car salesman like elon musk? >> elon musk i think is beyond a car salesman.ke a hero for a lot of folks and i think the opportunity to buy a car from his company, being part of his movement is attractive to a lot of people. >> reporter: so attractive that since the model 3 was unveiled in march last year, more than 400,000 people have put down $1,000 each to get on the waiting list to buy one. to satisfy all those orders, musk says tesla will build 500,000 cars...
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but, you know, elon musk calling his knowledge limited that is savage.ust savage. >> that is to have limited knowledge, that is biggest like nerdblow. >> he is going to send him on a rocket to mars. >> this is probably the most salty of the insults. kennedy: i trust elon musk and stephen hawking who said that ai is potentially dangerous we should be more balanced about it, i trust them more than silicon valley billionaire harvard drop out in a sweatshirt, that is my personal opinion. and also, a lot -- yes, we can be o optimistic about technolog, we have young people growing up not able to have face-to-face conversation, they just text, they don't know how to speak that is dangerous. we need to reconnect we're we're sits in bed having robot warsism or meld with machines -- meld with machines, blend ourselves. >> thank you, tom, anthony and kirsten. >> thank you. >> coming up president tonight pitched beefing up military as north korea fires over a warning to united states, saying a hint of an attempt to remove kim jong-un from power would be retaliated w
but, you know, elon musk calling his knowledge limited that is savage.ust savage. >> that is to have limited knowledge, that is biggest like nerdblow. >> he is going to send him on a rocket to mars. >> this is probably the most salty of the insults. kennedy: i trust elon musk and stephen hawking who said that ai is potentially dangerous we should be more balanced about it, i trust them more than silicon valley billionaire harvard drop out in a sweatshirt, that is my personal...
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musk says it must uote: >> now, musk went on to warn governors about ai technology. he said it must be regulated before quote it takes a dangerous turn and there are robots going down the street killing people. >>> breaking news out of east bay. highway 4 near brentwood is finally back open after this crash that injured least nine people. it happened earlier this evening near the sand creek road off ramp. a stolen honda accord was driving on the wrong side of the highway and hit a van head on that had a family inside. ital >> we have multiple trauma victims that went to trauma centers, two by helicopter, and multiple patients by ground. >> the driver of the stolen honda was taken to the hospital with severe injuries. it's unclear what charges he'll face once he recovers. >>> and coming up, new details tonight on o. j. simpson. why he could walk free from prison in about six weeks. housing. >>> plus racial tensions in oakland at an event aimed at building more housing. why one group claims the conference is more about gentrification. >>> and a toxic algae bloom just i
musk says it must uote: >> now, musk went on to warn governors about ai technology. he said it must be regulated before quote it takes a dangerous turn and there are robots going down the street killing people. >>> breaking news out of east bay. highway 4 near brentwood is finally back open after this crash that injured least nine people. it happened earlier this evening near the sand creek road off ramp. a stolen honda accord was driving on the wrong side of the highway and hit...
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musk's as much as zuckerberg's., a version of it. so they both are invested in it. they both know -- and the genie is not going back in the bottle. >> and they're both too valuable. they have a healthy appraisal of their own intelligence. >> that's right. >> there's no question about that. >> that's a very nice way to say it. >> they don't lack for confidence. >> when you look at the long lens of history when it comes to technology, what do you see? >> i don't see that technology makes our world worse. there's a lot of noise. there's a lot of dislocation, as i say, in this transition. but in the lens of history -- >> i think we're glossing over what are some of elon musk's concerns, which is that computers don't make moral decisions and that humans make moral decisions. that's part of his concern, that you -- am i right? >> yes, but i think the risks with ai are as much about what individuals and people in organizations and unintended consequences of this technology as much as what the machines might decide to do. >
musk's as much as zuckerberg's., a version of it. so they both are invested in it. they both know -- and the genie is not going back in the bottle. >> and they're both too valuable. they have a healthy appraisal of their own intelligence. >> that's right. >> there's no question about that. >> that's a very nice way to say it. >> they don't lack for confidence. >> when you look at the long lens of history when it comes to technology, what do you see? >>...
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oliver: every production about the future made by elon musk.ol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. carroll: the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis. wrong, what he's done right, and what they are working on for the future. things thatacing can be overcome. that's all ahead in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with megan murphy to talk about more must reads in an awesome issue. what are some of the opening remarks here? you solicit the input and the analysis from michael shuman who economicough asian crises and is getting a little bit worried about what they might do next. then: this goes back to 1997 asian financial crisis as one that people have forgotten. and whattpaced by 2008 we call the global financial crisis. but it was triggered by baht.ing of the thai it spiraled. on an predicated extraordinary rise in debt levels as a percentage of gdp. he traces that again to the extraordinary rise in debt before the global financial crisis. and as that debt level rises, t
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in a facebook live broadcast, zuckerberg had this to say about musk tease dire warnings on artificial intelligence. >> with ai, especially, i'm really optimistic. and i think that people who are naysayers and kind of try to drum up these doomsday scenarios are -- i just don't understand it i think it's really negative and in some ways, i actually think it's pretty irresponsible. >> that was his barbecue in the background, by the way naturally, musk didn't take toon back in a tweet earlier today saying, "i have talked to mark about this his understanding of the subject is limited." fighting words zuckerberg hasn't responded to that tweet, but who do you think is right, dan? >> it's an easy one. this guy, zuckerberg, oversees a platform that couldn't figure out how to dispel fake news in the last year or so versus a guy who's basically trying to trade to create an electric car, trying to get us to mars, trying to get us from new york to washington in 25 minutes so to me, i think you stick with elon musk. >> he's also working on a brain-to-computer interface, so you implant something in
in a facebook live broadcast, zuckerberg had this to say about musk tease dire warnings on artificial intelligence. >> with ai, especially, i'm really optimistic. and i think that people who are naysayers and kind of try to drum up these doomsday scenarios are -- i just don't understand it i think it's really negative and in some ways, i actually think it's pretty irresponsible. >> that was his barbecue in the background, by the way naturally, musk didn't take toon back in a tweet...
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musk did an aboveground test of hyper loop last year.oal is to transport people in pods at up to 700 miles per hour. it could be a while before that happens. yesterday, musk said he was given the verbal government approval. later in the day he acknowledged the deal is far from being finalized. >> seems crazy to me. >>> surprise reunion. >> two kids at montgomery county preschool had no idea who would be walking out that door. priceless reaction next. >>> beating the heat. this little pig find a way to cool off. >>> you can see this is penny the pig that has squeezed into the kiddy pool. i mean, she barely even fit in that pool. it's bursting at the seams, but she's got to find a cool way like everybody else. enjoy the day. >> any kiddy pool in a heat wave. >>> city of allentown helping the people pool off. pool admission fees reduced for residents. price cuts in effect any day a heat advisory is issued like today. >>> today is your last day to spot the wicked balloon over philadelphia and try to win tickets to the hit show. >> i've been
musk did an aboveground test of hyper loop last year.oal is to transport people in pods at up to 700 miles per hour. it could be a while before that happens. yesterday, musk said he was given the verbal government approval. later in the day he acknowledged the deal is far from being finalized. >> seems crazy to me. >>> surprise reunion. >> two kids at montgomery county preschool had no idea who would be walking out that door. priceless reaction next. >>> beating...
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elon musk is warning about the potential danger.is latest comment came during a speech to the u.s. governor's association. >> i have exposure to the most of cutting edge ai. and i think people should be really concerned by the. it's a rare case where we need to be proactive in regulation instead of reactive. by time we are reactive in ai regulation, it's too late. dagen: a forceful call for government regulation, is it warranted? let me bring in a senior fellow from george mason university. we ought to regulate something that doesn't exist yet. that makes so much sense. >> i don't think it does make a lot of sense. i think the reality is elon musk has been watching too many terminator movies. it's always good to think about the dangers new technologies might pose. but even ganging in chicken little speech is quite unwarranted in this case. artificial intel joins all around us and benefiting us in many ways in the united states. and that's only going to continue to improve our lives in a wide variety of ways. dagen: i always think of
elon musk is warning about the potential danger.is latest comment came during a speech to the u.s. governor's association. >> i have exposure to the most of cutting edge ai. and i think people should be really concerned by the. it's a rare case where we need to be proactive in regulation instead of reactive. by time we are reactive in ai regulation, it's too late. dagen: a forceful call for government regulation, is it warranted? let me bring in a senior fellow from george mason...
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not compare to the promise that elon musk is making about the future. he says he has preliminary approval to build a system to get people from d.c. to new york city in half an hour. abc7's transportation reporter shows us the hyper loop. >> 30 minutes to travel from d.c. to new york. >> i would do that. >> shorter than many daily the quick trip could be more of a possibility. >> like a fast train in paris. but one to d.c. >> today, elon musk tweeted his company received verbal government approval to build underground hyper loop from d.c. to new york. but what we still don't know is where the verbal agreement came from. did it come from d.c.? or from the federal government? in a followup tweet musk said a lot of work still needed for formal approval but i'm optimistic it will occur rapidly. >> the hyper loop vacuums out the air of a tube and uses the magnet to lever state a pod at high speed. reportedly up to 700 earn many. the fa three hours. kemp travels for work but currently he takes the bus. as chief financial officer of the company he is not sure t
not compare to the promise that elon musk is making about the future. he says he has preliminary approval to build a system to get people from d.c. to new york city in half an hour. abc7's transportation reporter shows us the hyper loop. >> 30 minutes to travel from d.c. to new york. >> i would do that. >> shorter than many daily the quick trip could be more of a possibility. >> like a fast train in paris. but one to d.c. >> today, elon musk tweeted his company...
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musk did an aboveground test of hyper loop last year. goal is to transport people in pods at up to 700 miles an hour. could be a while before it happens. musk said he would give it verbal government approval. later in the day acknowledged the deal is far from finalized. >> take you state by state and county by county. look at stories across our area. >> begin in delaware county. a man who shot a police officer seven times will spend decades in prison. chris asked a judge for strict sentence. yesterday the convicted gunman got 33 to 100 years after asking the court for forgiveness. officer told nbc 10 he thought the sentence was too light. he was lucky he survived the shooting last year. added when it comes to attacks on police, a stronger message needs to be sent. >>> bucks county, the witness who cracked a cold case murder of ben salem girl testified yesterday he was in the apartment of suspect george shaw when shaw allegedly raped and killed a 14-year-old. this is video of shaw from february. robert sanders also said he helped shaw hid
musk did an aboveground test of hyper loop last year. goal is to transport people in pods at up to 700 miles an hour. could be a while before it happens. musk said he would give it verbal government approval. later in the day acknowledged the deal is far from finalized. >> take you state by state and county by county. look at stories across our area. >> begin in delaware county. a man who shot a police officer seven times will spend decades in prison. chris asked a judge for strict...
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but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.do everything better than us. i'm included — i mean all of us. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. laughter. i am sofia. yeah. anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong with models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it should start with lawmakers proactively regulating artificial intelligence before it's too late. much has been made of the human contribution to climate change in recent years, but livestock is also a major factor in global warming. it's all to do, of course, with the methane gas the animals emit as they digest their food. now smallholders in kenya are getting together to try to combat the problem, and there mightjust be benefits for big business as well. the bbc‘s richard kenny went to one farm in western kenya to see how it works. christine's farm only has five cows, but it is part of
but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.do everything better than us. i'm included — i mean all of us. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. laughter. i am sofia. yeah. anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong with models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it should start with...
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but musk didn't say who gave the approval or what the next steps would be. musk's idea is for people to travel in pods through tubes using magnetic levitation. hyperloop is supposed to be faster and more efficient than current high-speed trains. musk later clarified saying, he is optimistic about getting formal approval. >>> the search is on for wedding pictures stolen from a car just outside the presidio. as kpix 5's don ford tells us, it was a moment in time captured in photographs that the happy couple never got to see. >> it was a crazy exciting day. >> reporter: a storybook wedding for this woman. she and her groom married in a castle, san francisco city hall. >> the pictures, i assume, were beautiful. i didn't get to see them. >> reporter: these photos are from family and friends taken with cell phones. the photos from the professional photographer she and her husband hired were stolen! after the ceremony, the car was broken into and all the cameras were taken. the memory cards of the wedding were in those cameras. >> heartbreaking, devastating, unbeli
but musk didn't say who gave the approval or what the next steps would be. musk's idea is for people to travel in pods through tubes using magnetic levitation. hyperloop is supposed to be faster and more efficient than current high-speed trains. musk later clarified saying, he is optimistic about getting formal approval. >>> the search is on for wedding pictures stolen from a car just outside the presidio. as kpix 5's don ford tells us, it was a moment in time captured in photographs...
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but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.han us. i'm included — i mean all of us, you know. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. laughter. i am sofia. yeah, anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong with hanson robotics company showcasing models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it should start with lawmakers proactively regulating artificial intelligence before it's too late. greg dawson, bbc news. thousands of people have been taking part in demonstrations in mali's capital bamako. it's against proposed changes to the constitution. the campaign against the changes is being led by opposition parties and civil society groups. some believe the proposed reforms give too much power to the president. others say it is impossible to hold a credible referendum whilejihadist insurgent groups control territory in the north of the country. but to be m
but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.han us. i'm included — i mean all of us, you know. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. laughter. i am sofia. yeah, anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong with hanson robotics company showcasing models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it...
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in 2013 musk dreamed up the idea of the loop. the d.c.-to-new york loop would be the world's longest tunnel with trains traveling at 700mph. airliners fly closer to 500, and america's fastest passenger train tops out at 150. if it gets built, it would be a game changer. >> all of a sudden folks who have family and friends in washington can work in philadelphia and new york on a daily basis. >> reporter: hyperloop is capturing our imagination because the thought of moving at such rapid speeds is nothing short of exciting. hyperloop would still require federal, state, and local approvals and the cost would likely be staggering, in the tens of billions, but still, elon musk has a track record of turning the seemingly impossible into a success. anthony? >> mason: that would be my kind of commute. kris van cleave, thanks. up next, tourists resorts hit by up next, tourists resorts hit by a deadly earthquake. g yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you
in 2013 musk dreamed up the idea of the loop. the d.c.-to-new york loop would be the world's longest tunnel with trains traveling at 700mph. airliners fly closer to 500, and america's fastest passenger train tops out at 150. if it gets built, it would be a game changer. >> all of a sudden folks who have family and friends in washington can work in philadelphia and new york on a daily basis. >> reporter: hyperloop is capturing our imagination because the thought of moving at such...
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but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.e able to do everything better than us. i'm including, i mean, all of us. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. i am sofia. anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong, with models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it should start with lawmakers proactively regulating artificial intelligence before it's too late. greg dawson, bbc news. tributes have been made to the world—renowned iranian mathematician, maryam mirzakhani, who has died of cancer in the united states. the ao—year—old was the first woman to win the prestigious fields medal, regarded as the equivalent of the nobel prize for mathematics. while there's been much praise for her work, there's been some anger on social media at the way official media outlets have avoided showing images of her unveiled, as she chose to dress in the west. caroline
but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fact.e able to do everything better than us. i'm including, i mean, all of us. yeah... i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. i am sofia. anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased at a technology conference in hong kong, with models that talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe. but not threatening. elon musk admits he does not have the answer to keep mankind safe, but said it should start with lawmakers...
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a few days ago musk bought the website back from paypal. saying it had great sentimental value to him. >> see what happens with it. >> yes. san francisco giants we know what happened to them this season and the a's kick-off the second half of the season. sports coming up. the wait is almost over. tomorrow.. madison bumgarner is set to make his first >>> well the wait is almost over. tomorrow madison bum garn earn set to make first start since april when he injured his shoulder in the dirt bike accident. tonight bumgarner getting in batting practice. he hit that one deep. very deep. way out of there. giants fans can't wait to get him back they need him to help the team get back on track. orange and black in san diego. second half of the johnny squat oh o drew the start gave up tlie running top the seventh shall we? buster posey to to centerfield, way out of here. giants hang on and win this game. 5-4. >> thes a of an gray was dealing he went six strong innings only giving up two hits when he is pitching like that the a's don't need a lot of
a few days ago musk bought the website back from paypal. saying it had great sentimental value to him. >> see what happens with it. >> yes. san francisco giants we know what happened to them this season and the a's kick-off the second half of the season. sports coming up. the wait is almost over. tomorrow.. madison bumgarner is set to make his first >>> well the wait is almost over. tomorrow madison bum garn earn set to make first start since april when he injured his...
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can elon musk meet his ambitious monthly target by the end of the year? goldman sachs may be breaking up with commodities after its worst start to the year in more than a .ecade t u.s. markets close in about an hour. early close because of the holiday tomorrow. let's check on where stocks are trading with abigail doolittle. it turns out to be a decent day. the dow is on pace for its best day since april 25, being helped , plus manufacturing index energy and the banks. the nasdaq down nearly .2%. thereason it matters is on open the nasdaq had been up about .6%. dipping declining and down as much as .4% at the lows. now lower. a continuation of the tech selloff we saw in june. still not well explained by investors. some had been saying it could be profit taking at the end of the last quarter. the quarter is over and we are still seeing big losses, all down in a big way. you have earnings season ahead. last week, analysts told our team nothing fundamental has changed. what does seem to be having is a sector rotation out of tech. it is important to watch whet
can elon musk meet his ambitious monthly target by the end of the year? goldman sachs may be breaking up with commodities after its worst start to the year in more than a .ecade t u.s. markets close in about an hour. early close because of the holiday tomorrow. let's check on where stocks are trading with abigail doolittle. it turns out to be a decent day. the dow is on pace for its best day since april 25, being helped , plus manufacturing index energy and the banks. the nasdaq down nearly...
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it's part of musk's solution.e addressed the west coast saying tunnels would be built to alleviate congestion and l.a. to san francisco would be next. they're already committed to building high speed rail. we asked about the impact. >> competition is good. right now our state seems to be on the track of advancing high speed rail from l.a. through the central valley and onto sillicon valley. >> the transportation institute says musk needs to prove his technology will work. >> god bless him if he can. he's done it before. >> reporter: he says a lot more work needs occur for formal approval but he's optimisticing it will happen quickly. >>> meteorologist is next with a one-minute forecast and throngs of fans head to san diego for for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recomme
it's part of musk's solution.e addressed the west coast saying tunnels would be built to alleviate congestion and l.a. to san francisco would be next. they're already committed to building high speed rail. we asked about the impact. >> competition is good. right now our state seems to be on the track of advancing high speed rail from l.a. through the central valley and onto sillicon valley. >> the transportation institute says musk needs to prove his technology will work. >>...
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in future, elon musk wants to develop rockets to send people to mars.is pioneering d riverless the present, he is pioneering driverless cars. but at a gathering of us state governors, he talked about fears of a time when machines outsmart the humans who control them. i think people should be really concerned about it. i don't wa nt to really concerned about it. i don't want to sound the alarm bell, but people might see robots going down the street and killing people, they don't know how to react because it seems so a don't know how to react because it seems so a serial. i think we should be really concerned about artificial intelligence. for decades, the idea of robots threatening human life has belonged to the realm of science fiction. but elon musk says it is highly likely to evolve into science fa ct. highly likely to evolve into science fact. robots will be able to do everything better than us. i'm including, i mean all of us. yes. i'm not sure exactly what to do about this. i am sofia. anything else? i'm a robot. a glimpse into the future was showc
in future, elon musk wants to develop rockets to send people to mars.is pioneering d riverless the present, he is pioneering driverless cars. but at a gathering of us state governors, he talked about fears of a time when machines outsmart the humans who control them. i think people should be really concerned about it. i don't wa nt to really concerned about it. i don't want to sound the alarm bell, but people might see robots going down the street and killing people, they don't know how to...
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at the moment, musk is pioneering driverless cars.ited states governance, he was talking about machines outsmarting humans. i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see, like, robots going down the street and killing people, they do not know how to react. it seems so ethereal. i think we should be really concerned about it. for decades, the idea of robots threatening human life has belonged to the realms of science—fiction. but musk believes it could soon become science fact. robots will be able to do things better than us. it is a simple fact. iam including i am including all of us. i am sofia. lama i am a robot. a glimpse into the future was showcased earlier this week at a tech conference in hong kong. they were displaying human—like models which talk and even sing. disturbing? maybe, but not threatening. musk said he does not have the answer on how to keep people safe, but believes lawmakers have to regulate artificial intelligence before it is too late. later today, docto
at the moment, musk is pioneering driverless cars.ited states governance, he was talking about machines outsmarting humans. i think people should be really concerned about it. i keep sounding the alarm bell but until people see, like, robots going down the street and killing people, they do not know how to react. it seems so ethereal. i think we should be really concerned about it. for decades, the idea of robots threatening human life has belonged to the realms of science—fiction. but musk...
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. >> still to come, elon musk promotes plans for a hyper loop through philadelphia. plus, will attorney jeff sessions resign? the top lawman in the country reacts to criticism from president trump. and why the zoo is sending away this adorable tiger cub ten days after she was born. adam? >> it's day three of a seven day heatwave as temperatures climb to the 90s. cooler to the north but thunderstorms earlier. feeling like 93 in wilmington and atlantic city right now. we talk about that coming up next if seven-day forecast. >> ducis rogers has a preview of eagle training camp believe it, when "action news" dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0148. as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright, fellow mom and fellow citizen. call 1-866-999-0148 to apply now. fellow mom and fellow citizen. countless ail
. >> still to come, elon musk promotes plans for a hyper loop through philadelphia. plus, will attorney jeff sessions resign? the top lawman in the country reacts to criticism from president trump. and why the zoo is sending away this adorable tiger cub ten days after she was born. adam? >> it's day three of a seven day heatwave as temperatures climb to the 90s. cooler to the north but thunderstorms earlier. feeling like 93 in wilmington and atlantic city right now. we talk about...
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but still, elon musk has a track record of turning the seemingly impossible into a success. anthony? >> mason: that would be my kind of commute. of commute. kris van cleave, thanks. ...how s affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects ion. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor
but still, elon musk has a track record of turning the seemingly impossible into a success. anthony? >> mason: that would be my kind of commute. of commute. kris van cleave, thanks. ...how s affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have...
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than elan musk. he's applied it in four companies. he's invested $100 million in other people's companies to try to grow it elan is right. when i talk about the lawyer being replaced in 60% to 70% of the work being replaced, we're sitting here nodding that it seems realistic. >> i'm not nodding. >> what percentage do you think will be replaced by a.i. in ten years, jon >> i can't see a.i. doing a good job at criminal defense. >> okay, sure. so leave out the less third. my question to you remains the same, what percentage of an attorney's job 10 to 15 years from now is replaceable by a.i.? >> it will taken a eternity for me to answer that, so i'm -- >> you're taking the fifth commentary, we're good we're good a.i.'s not going to do better than us. >> i'm just wondering, to wrap it up, as we await the amazon results tomorrow, apple next week, at what point do you talk about bubble evaluation when seeing the companies combine, the bank stocks and apple, bigger than what, the economy of a place like the u.k.? >> well, first of all, we jus
than elan musk. he's applied it in four companies. he's invested $100 million in other people's companies to try to grow it elan is right. when i talk about the lawyer being replaced in 60% to 70% of the work being replaced, we're sitting here nodding that it seems realistic. >> i'm not nodding. >> what percentage do you think will be replaced by a.i. in ten years, jon >> i can't see a.i. doing a good job at criminal defense. >> okay, sure. so leave out the less third....
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elon musk has disrupted space. connell: yes, he has. cars, absolutely. >> there's no reason now he won't get this done. connell: sign me up. i'll go down d.c. to cover the swamp. good to see you. the programming note is all the movement down there with spicer and reince priebus both appearing on the show with sean. a further sneak preview of mr. hannity's program and what priebus thinks of anthony scaramucci. >> the first thing i read is how you two don't like each other. i know you and him and knew it was a lie. this is so typical. >> not only that, when i first came into the rnc, anthony was one of our regional finance chairman. obviously, we've done a lot of things together. he was scott walker's finance chairman in wisconsin. you may have seen the clip, i even almost worked for anthony after the romney -- >> wait a minute. i want to -- ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to signif
elon musk has disrupted space. connell: yes, he has. cars, absolutely. >> there's no reason now he won't get this done. connell: sign me up. i'll go down d.c. to cover the swamp. good to see you. the programming note is all the movement down there with spicer and reince priebus both appearing on the show with sean. a further sneak preview of mr. hannity's program and what priebus thinks of anthony scaramucci. >> the first thing i read is how you two don't like each other. i know you...