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and of course this burgeoning commercial space industry enables us to do more. we are now resupplying the international space station with a commercial market, in essence, we don't purchase, own, and operate our own rockets to resupply our own international space station. we buy the service to resupply the international space station. it drives down the costs for nasa, it increases our access to space, and you have multiple competitors out there competing on innovation, costs, which enables us, we now see we have reusable rockets, rockets that launch things in space, then come back, and land and we can launch them again. that innovation is possible because of the competitive marketplace. so where nasa sees itself playing is, if there are things that we can commercialize, things we can buy as a service, then that enables us to do more. where there is not a robust commercial marketplace, that is where nasa needs to be involved in traditional acquisition methods, where we purchase, own, and operate capability, but we also have to be aware to the extent that the new
and of course this burgeoning commercial space industry enables us to do more. we are now resupplying the international space station with a commercial market, in essence, we don't purchase, own, and operate our own rockets to resupply our own international space station. we buy the service to resupply the international space station. it drives down the costs for nasa, it increases our access to space, and you have multiple competitors out there competing on innovation, costs, which enables us,...
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the uk government is really keen to make the space industry one of the big industries of the uk, as webe built and encourage more spending in that sector. hopefully it would also probably set out even more that the uk is the place to come for these sorts of satellites. news editor of bbc sky at night magazine. thank you for joining bbc sky at night magazine. thank you forjoining us. the us playwright, neil simon has died at the age of 91. simon wrote more than 30 plays, including comedy classics, come blow your horn and the odd couple. he was the first playwright to have a broadway theatre named after him, and won the pulitzer prize for drama in 1991 for lost in yonkers. with me is our arts editor, will gompertz. and the list goes on and on. he was one of the great american playwrights, simple as that. in the mikey had this purple patch into the 60s leading into the 70s where he wrote hit after hit after hit. he was the hottest thing on broadway, it he brought barefoot in the park, the odd couple, and always with the sense of dealing with the domestic, with people, not big epic stories
the uk government is really keen to make the space industry one of the big industries of the uk, as webe built and encourage more spending in that sector. hopefully it would also probably set out even more that the uk is the place to come for these sorts of satellites. news editor of bbc sky at night magazine. thank you for joining bbc sky at night magazine. thank you forjoining us. the us playwright, neil simon has died at the age of 91. simon wrote more than 30 plays, including comedy...
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force on wednesday they focus on exports of american made electronics used in aeronautical and space industries moscow sees these measures won't affect ordinary people well in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a u.s. state department official more draconian now what would be included are more limits on trade and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. space while washington say's the new sanctions are in response to the poisoning of a russian double agent and his daughter in britain earlier this year the investigation into the case is still ongoing and no evidence of russia's involvement has been provided moscow has slammed the sanctions are slow witted saying they're based on a false pretext as usual washington provided no evidence of justification while only throwing out vicious innuendos it seems they are following the principle worse is better we will counter the united states slow witted blinkered and aggressive approach with sober minded orderly work on a constructive agenda. w
force on wednesday they focus on exports of american made electronics used in aeronautical and space industries moscow sees these measures won't affect ordinary people well in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a u.s. state department official more draconian now what would be included are more limits on trade and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. space while washington say's the...
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further and further in terms of developing our infrastructure in space like large space stations or space industry than those assets could become targets for attack by state actors or potentially even non-state actors and then we have a broader from fear of the fact that they could be threats from space but don't even originate from the earth things like the comets and asteroids that could threaten the earth as they did the dinosaurs and it could be the case that military space essence could be used to deflect or destroy threats to the entire earth and that given the fact that we've had several near near approaches and near misses from fairly large asteroids that is one strategic threat to the earth that can't be ignored it's certainly very frightening i'm sure now experts in china the u.s. and other countries are probably looking at ways to speed up the space race but we have reached the end of our programs of thank you everybody on a very maggie and tangan and maurice jones and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com. and for f
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and the first set focus on exports of american made electronics used in the or nautical and space industries wasco says those measures won't generally affect the russian public then in november moscow could face further restrictions described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian that could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration i also banned russia's state airline from entering the u.s. airspace mopin has been gauging what americans make of the latest moves against russia. well if you watch the recent hearings on capitol hill american politicians or rather al spoke out about what they think about these new moves against russia ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allies are just some of the unacceptable behaviors of the putin regime putin wants to break apart the american republic russia's attempts to interfere in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election are well and widely known russia has undertaken a campaign of malign activities in its atte
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wednesday they will focus on exports of american made electronics used in the aeronautical and space industries moscow says that the measures won't affect of the russian public. now in november moscow could face a further restriction described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. airspace washington says that wednesday sanctions and those slated for november are in response to the poisoning of a russian double agent and his daughter in britain earlier this year investigation into the case is still ongoing and no hard evidence of russia's involvement has been made public and kill him up and has been gauging what americans make of the latest moves against russia. well if you watch the recent hearings on capitol hill american politicians are rather alp spoke out about what they think about these new moves against russia ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allie
wednesday they will focus on exports of american made electronics used in the aeronautical and space industries moscow says that the measures won't affect of the russian public. now in november moscow could face a further restriction described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. airspace washington says...
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made electronic components for aviation and space industries moscow says pretty much those measures won't have an effect on the on the russian public then though russia could face more draconian restrictions as the being described in november they could reportedly hit banking and trade between the two countries further as well as limit diplomatic ties and there's also a threat that russia state airline could be banned from using u.s. airspace caleb maupin has been gauging what americans actually make of these latest moves against russia that. well if you watch the recent hearings on capitol hill american politicians are rather outspoken about what they think about these new moves against russia ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allies are just some of the unacceptable behaviors of the putin regime putin wants to break apart the american republic russia's attempts to interfere in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election are well and widely known russia has undertaken a campaign of malign activities in its attempt to compet
made electronic components for aviation and space industries moscow says pretty much those measures won't have an effect on the on the russian public then though russia could face more draconian restrictions as the being described in november they could reportedly hit banking and trade between the two countries further as well as limit diplomatic ties and there's also a threat that russia state airline could be banned from using u.s. airspace caleb maupin has been gauging what americans...
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whedon's they have focused on exports of american made elektra mix used in the urban nautical and space industries moscow says' the measures will not affect the russian public by the way in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a us state department official more draconian now this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also russia's state earline from entering u.s. or space well washington say the new sanctions are in response to the poisoning of a russian double agent and his daughter in britain earlier this year the investigation into the case is still ongoing no hard evidence of russia's involvement has been made public besides about congress hearings have focused on all their questionable accusations again thrown up moscow. ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allies are just some of the unacceptable behaviors of the putin regime putin wants to break apart the american republic russia's attempts to interfere in the two thousand and six
whedon's they have focused on exports of american made elektra mix used in the urban nautical and space industries moscow says' the measures will not affect the russian public by the way in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a us state department official more draconian now this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also russia's state earline from entering u.s. or space well...
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give approval to fly other members of the public you know we talk maybe about the birth of a space tourism industry still early days we don't know if it's all going to happen if it's going to be successful but this is the long vision that a lot of these companies have you know bob bigalow will put a space hotel up there and space x. will launch paying tourists to go up and it won't be inexpensive especially at first but there's plenty of people who would love to go into space and they may have a chance in the next generation they want to go into space even if that represents a certain risk to their lives i want to ask you specifically about calculating those human risks because i heard from a number of facts press. especially after day they have the loss of the shuttle columbia. has become more risk averse than before but on the other hand i've also heard many american astronauts and russian cosmonauts say that they i'm just found out space exploration is this is an inherently dangerous time to taking and they are ready to take certain calculated risks for the sake of common good do you think the a
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i left the space industry to start an automotive engineering company, and yeah, automotive is hard, profit are lower the vehicles are actually more complicated than a lot of rockets out there, and energetically they're quite different. to build this infrastructure and build all that goes behind a car company is a really, really tough problem. i told that to elon in the only conversation about tesla was he's got a big road ahead. and i think he knows it. and the fact that he is struggling is not a surprise it is a tough thing to do. >> mr. westly, to put it mildly, seems the tweets about going private were half baked at best. do you think it is a real possibility? >> look, as i said before i don't think trying to run your company or for that matter the company by twitter is a smart thing to do. having said that, mr. musk has a unique relationship directly with the customer base, part of what makes him successful. i like to see public companies i like to see that because there's more transparency for the investor, more corporation for governments. i understand what mr. musk is thinking it is
i left the space industry to start an automotive engineering company, and yeah, automotive is hard, profit are lower the vehicles are actually more complicated than a lot of rockets out there, and energetically they're quite different. to build this infrastructure and build all that goes behind a car company is a really, really tough problem. i told that to elon in the only conversation about tesla was he's got a big road ahead. and i think he knows it. and the fact that he is struggling is not...
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and further into terms of developing our infrastructure in space like large space stations or space industry than those assets could become targets for attack by state actors or potentially even non-state actors and then we have a broader from fear of the fact that they could be threats from space that don't even originate from the earth things like the comets and asteroids that could threaten the earth as they did the dinosaurs and it could be the case that military space essence could be used to deflect or destroy threats to the entire earth and that given the fact that we've had several near near approaches and near misses from fairly large asteroids that is one strategic threat to the earth that can't be ignored it's certainly very frightening i'm sure now experts in china the u.s. and other countries are probably looking at ways to speed up the space race but we have reached the end of our programs the thank you everybody on a very good tank and more is jones and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com. and for further
and further into terms of developing our infrastructure in space like large space stations or space industry than those assets could become targets for attack by state actors or potentially even non-state actors and then we have a broader from fear of the fact that they could be threats from space that don't even originate from the earth things like the comets and asteroids that could threaten the earth as they did the dinosaurs and it could be the case that military space essence could be used...
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further and further in terms of developing our infrastructure in space like large space stations or space industry than those assets could become targets for attack by state actors or potentially even non-state actors and then we have a broader from fear of the fact that they could be threats from space that don't even originate from the earth things like the comets and asteroids that could threaten the earth as they did the dinosaurs and it could be the case that military space essence could be used to deflect or destroy threats to the entire earth and that given the fact that we've had several near near approaches and near misses from fairly large asteroids that is one strategic threat to the earth that can't be ignored it's certainly very frightening i'm sure now experts in china the u.s. and other countries are probably looking at ways to speed up the space race but we have reached the end of our programs of thank you everybody on a very maggie and tangan and morris jones and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com. and for f
further and further in terms of developing our infrastructure in space like large space stations or space industry than those assets could become targets for attack by state actors or potentially even non-state actors and then we have a broader from fear of the fact that they could be threats from space that don't even originate from the earth things like the comets and asteroids that could threaten the earth as they did the dinosaurs and it could be the case that military space essence could...
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this wednesday they focus on exports of american made electronics used in the aeronautical and space industriesmoscow says the measures won't affect the russian public in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. airspace washington says the new sanctions are in response to the poisoning of a russian double agent and his daughter in britain earlier this year the investigation into the case is still ongoing and no hard evidence of russia's involvement has been made public. now let's see how this is going down in the u.s. killed in new york for us killed what do americans make of this latest action against russia. well if you watch the recent hearings on capitol hill american politicians or rather al spoke out about what they think about these new moves against russia let's review some of what we recently heard the. ongoing efforts to interfere in o
this wednesday they focus on exports of american made electronics used in the aeronautical and space industriesmoscow says the measures won't affect the russian public in november moscow could face a second wave of restrictions described by a u.s. state department official as more draconian this could include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures under consideration may also ban russia's state airline from entering u.s. airspace washington says the new...
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yes, it was around the peak of the space industry around the same time, and speeds this gets up to areill be driving at? with that history, it is bittersweet, isn't it? yes, it is quite poignant and touching that the enthusiasts have been so dedicated in piecing this together, because you can see the salvaged picture here, it really is a mess. to get that back to pristine condition to launch on the water today i think is fantastic. one of the significant thing is, we can see the significant thing is, we can see the images here, so many people saw it. it sounds silly to say that now, we're used to everything being filmed and seeing things live. and of course space is haunted by imagery of things that have gone wrong. yes, that was special in 1967 as she said. it may not have been filmed had the risks been appreciated. it is a very poignant story from the time, and hopefully people who have the memory of that will see this as positive that it has been resurrected. charlie mentioned space. we have obviously seen shuttle disasters, and what it doesin seen shuttle disasters, and what it doe
yes, it was around the peak of the space industry around the same time, and speeds this gets up to areill be driving at? with that history, it is bittersweet, isn't it? yes, it is quite poignant and touching that the enthusiasts have been so dedicated in piecing this together, because you can see the salvaged picture here, it really is a mess. to get that back to pristine condition to launch on the water today i think is fantastic. one of the significant thing is, we can see the significant...
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give approval to fly other members of the public you know we talk maybe about the birth of a space tourism industry still early days we don't know if it's all going to happen if it's going to be successful but this is the long vision middle lot of these companies have you know. bigelow will put a space hotel up there and space x. will launch paying tourists to go up and it won't be inexpensive especially at first but there's plenty of people who would love to go into space and they may have a chance in the next generation they want to go into space even if that represents a certain risk to their lives i want to ask you specifically about calculating those human risks because i heard from a number of facts paris. especially after the bill loss of the shuttle columbia. has become more risk averse than before but on the other hand i've also heard many american astronauts and russian cosmonauts say that they understand that space exploration is is an inherently dangerous and they're taking and they are ready to take certain calculated risks for the sake of common good do you think the agency especially
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give approval to fly other members of the public you know we talk maybe about the birth of a space tourism industry still early days we don't know if it's all going to happen if it's going to be successful but this is the long vision that a lot of these companies have you know bob bigalow will put a space hotel up there and space x. will launch paying tourists to go up and it won't be inexpensive especially at first but there's plenty of people who would love to go into space and they may have a chance in the next generation they want to go into space even if that represents a certain risk to their lives i want to ask you specifically about calculating those human risks because i heard from a number of facts press. especially after day they have the loss of the shuttle columbia. has become more risk averse than before but on the other hand i've also heard many american astronauts and russian cosmonauts say that they i'm just found out space exploration is an inherently dangerous time to taking and they are ready to take certain calculated risks for the sake of common good do you think the agency es
give approval to fly other members of the public you know we talk maybe about the birth of a space tourism industry still early days we don't know if it's all going to happen if it's going to be successful but this is the long vision that a lot of these companies have you know bob bigalow will put a space hotel up there and space x. will launch paying tourists to go up and it won't be inexpensive especially at first but there's plenty of people who would love to go into space and they may have...
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and in particular with the space industry reaching both economic and security benefit with the partners in the indo pacific and to underwrite two transactions over $61 million with american-made satellite for marilee the company based in hong kong. they deployed the two satellites in 2015 to expand the fleet which today offers coverage to 80% of the population for india and southeast asia. at the time the space systems was one of the largest satellites ever to be launched over asia. a provider of satellites in space systems based in palo alto the mission was launched on a felt in nine vehicle that also marked ex-im bank foray into space and made history as the first private company in the world to build and launch and dock a spacecraft at the international space station not only did they finance these missions for these high-tech jobs in the united states but it promoted a private sector led growth and conductivity in indo pacific region. the administration is seeking to strengthen and improve trade relationships and to increase exports to markets around the world. nowhere is this more
and in particular with the space industry reaching both economic and security benefit with the partners in the indo pacific and to underwrite two transactions over $61 million with american-made satellite for marilee the company based in hong kong. they deployed the two satellites in 2015 to expand the fleet which today offers coverage to 80% of the population for india and southeast asia. at the time the space systems was one of the largest satellites ever to be launched over asia. a provider...
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space industry reached a hundred $58 billion in 2016 according to the faa.f you want to read more about the topic or see more about the topic of commercial spacecraft on her newsmakers program, which aired over the weekend and you can still see online at c-span.org. a conversation with the nasa administrator about this future of spaceflight and the commercial role and manned spaceflight, go to our website at c-span.org to see more of that. that is it for our program today. another edition of this program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow morning. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] , atonight at 8:00 on c-span conversation with justice stephen breyer at the aspen institute in colorado. >> let's go through the pre-civil war days or the civil war days or reconstruction or 80 years, just about, of legal segregation. do you think those were days that were pragmatic, adaptive? if they wer
space industry reached a hundred $58 billion in 2016 according to the faa.f you want to read more about the topic or see more about the topic of commercial spacecraft on her newsmakers program, which aired over the weekend and you can still see online at c-span.org. a conversation with the nasa administrator about this future of spaceflight and the commercial role and manned spaceflight, go to our website at c-span.org to see more of that. that is it for our program today. another edition of...
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say the space industry to -- could expand to $1 trillion 2020.al, elon musk said to have hired morgan stanley with his plan to take tesla private. the firm suspended coverage on tuesday without explanation. istictoc, snap's ceo embarking on a quest on self-improvement, and he is taking snapchat with him. check out those stories. lots more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: president donald trump has criticized a plea deal taken by his lawyer and fixer michael cohen, claiming prosecutors are targeting republicans too often. jodi schneider joins us now. all his former associates, what is the latest? >> the latest is he is not showing much affection for his ,ormer lawyer, michael cohen criticizing the plea deal he made with prosecutors, and saying such a deal that the president calls flipping should perhaps be illegal, that they should not allow people to plead michael cohen to these from lower sentences. was not part of the miller -- michael cohen was not part of the mueller investigation. he pleaded guilty, saying he had to womenid hush money
say the space industry to -- could expand to $1 trillion 2020.al, elon musk said to have hired morgan stanley with his plan to take tesla private. the firm suspended coverage on tuesday without explanation. istictoc, snap's ceo embarking on a quest on self-improvement, and he is taking snapchat with him. check out those stories. lots more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: president donald trump has criticized a plea deal taken by his lawyer and fixer michael cohen, claiming prosecutors...
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economic are supportive for general business activity, particularly lending in the commercial and industrial spaceis kind of anpp tier super regional bank that benefits from some capital market activity and more principally commercial, generale banking activity which of the rise in interest rates on the short end continue to provide a cushion for the net interest margins and as for microsoft, the company' done very well-being picked up with the rally and technology stocks, giving back here and nonetheless, as businesses continue to spend and we saw great oumbers coming of the second quarter gdp report that showed business investment up over 7% on an annualized basis, software and technology tends to be the disproportionate sbeneficiary of businesnding on productivity and so we think that's a winner. >> excellent, that's winner, mark. thank you so much. mark with janet montgomery scott. >> you're welcome. >> aheadf another employment report. another report out this morning showed so-called jobless inching higher and still clinging to a 45-year low. the number of workers filing for new applications
economic are supportive for general business activity, particularly lending in the commercial and industrial spaceis kind of anpp tier super regional bank that benefits from some capital market activity and more principally commercial, generale banking activity which of the rise in interest rates on the short end continue to provide a cushion for the net interest margins and as for microsoft, the company' done very well-being picked up with the rally and technology stocks, giving back here and...
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while many search engines exist google is certainly the eight hundred pound gorilla in the industry space earlier this year the european union fined google over five billion dollars related to charges the company was inappropriately dissing competitors by excluding them or placing them far down in search results the circumstances reminded us of the first major tech giant and i trust cases and we thought the subject deserved a little deeper dive in here to jump into the and i trust paul with us is andrea barlow of the firm doyle barlow and mazhar i'm very welcome we're glad to have you back with us you know most people had their computers back then they were microsoft computers and even if they weren't microsoft computers then the other computers had the microsoft word on it they had all the programs on it and then in one thousand nine hundred eight there was a really this big first court case take it from there all right the it's a fascinating case d.o.j. was alleging there that microsoft had a monopoly in the operating system basically windows and they probably had about ninety percent m
while many search engines exist google is certainly the eight hundred pound gorilla in the industry space earlier this year the european union fined google over five billion dollars related to charges the company was inappropriately dissing competitors by excluding them or placing them far down in search results the circumstances reminded us of the first major tech giant and i trust cases and we thought the subject deserved a little deeper dive in here to jump into the and i trust paul with us...
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space. that follow such object tree many other industries. mazon is obviously another company with unbounded ambition. does that concern you? wants toite anyone who come into the space. i think this industry has never delivery and the off-line world has largely been ignored by the tech industry. if you think about the biggest companies serving consumers, they are largely online even though off-line is 10 times bigger. it is not surprising to me to see so many different interests come in. that has been our mission from day one and we are excited to be doing that. even if there is a lot of competition, what keeps you up at night? >> the people and whether or not we are providing the right opportunities for the people to do the best work. inwe have the right people the right positions, we are going to be just fine. there are so many opportunities that we want to build on in order to accelerate the transformation of every business sureerica and really make that the 60% of jobs produced on the streets every year stay in america. emily: do you have
space. that follow such object tree many other industries. mazon is obviously another company with unbounded ambition. does that concern you? wants toite anyone who come into the space. i think this industry has never delivery and the off-line world has largely been ignored by the tech industry. if you think about the biggest companies serving consumers, they are largely online even though off-line is 10 times bigger. it is not surprising to me to see so many different interests come in. that...
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alix: it also raises the question of who in the industrial space has done the work before the tariffs who is still trying to play catch-up? brooke: that is a good point to make. a lot of these industrial companies that prepared for the first round of china terrorist have not necessarily done -- tariffs have not necessarily done the homework for the second round. those that are still trying to play catch-up will be hit harder once those tariffs escalate. david: is there risk aversion? if those talks go forward, and they settle these issues, there could be an upswing for companies. shannon: i think there will be a jump in some stock prices. the reality is costs are going higher. just the expect solution or resolution of this tariff talk to necessarily tailwind forlete these companies. we need to understand that this is a new environment we are entering where we have inflation and need to be thinking about that. brookehank you to sutherland and shannon said casio -- shannon saccocia. loserey could have been a this past week. this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ david: nerds from -- nor
alix: it also raises the question of who in the industrial space has done the work before the tariffs who is still trying to play catch-up? brooke: that is a good point to make. a lot of these industrial companies that prepared for the first round of china terrorist have not necessarily done -- tariffs have not necessarily done the homework for the second round. those that are still trying to play catch-up will be hit harder once those tariffs escalate. david: is there risk aversion? if those...
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it is one of the world's leading producers of metals for the car space and nuclear industries.rbucks is teaming up with alibaba to strengthen its position in china. they are working to improve food and coffee delivery and starbucks hopes it will help the sales declined in the last quarter and its -- in its second largest. the ceo told bloomberg how the partnership came about. from a day stemmed daniel and i spent together a year ago, where he outlined for me the vision of where they were going. i outlined for him what i thought were the two transformative elements in modern-day retail, and there was a shared vision. thisred vision has led to partnership, which i believe is a transformative partnership that will take the two companies forward in a way no one else in the world is doing. >> how would you describe the competitive landscape in china with the likes of -- coffee expanding quite quickly? our companies like them considered a serious threat to starbucks? kevin: starbucks has been in business for 47 years and we have always had competitors. we operate in 77 countries, the
it is one of the world's leading producers of metals for the car space and nuclear industries.rbucks is teaming up with alibaba to strengthen its position in china. they are working to improve food and coffee delivery and starbucks hopes it will help the sales declined in the last quarter and its -- in its second largest. the ceo told bloomberg how the partnership came about. from a day stemmed daniel and i spent together a year ago, where he outlined for me the vision of where they were going....
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this will be the first time that astronauts space travel will be outsourced to a private industry. nasa hopes to reignite excitement for commercial space travel. >> we want to see the space enterprise be very successful. in essence making space more routine. >> we are inside of the boeing star liner. this is a markup. not exactly first-class seating . it gets the job done. nasa space shuttle had about 3500 switches and buttons in it. this one has 45. the astronaut should not have to push one button. everything is autonomous and controlled of the ground level. david begnaud, cbs news, the johnson space center, houston, texas. >>> dogs took over a bay area beach today. >> the dog championship's return to pacific up. >> reporter: the beach at linda mar has gone to the dogs for the third annual surfing world championships. these dogs got their paws went to catch the waves and in some cases got drenched in the pacific ocean. >> it was cold. >> reporter: their first, second and third place winners in a number of categories. it is broken up into divisions. these canines are fierce competit
this will be the first time that astronauts space travel will be outsourced to a private industry. nasa hopes to reignite excitement for commercial space travel. >> we want to see the space enterprise be very successful. in essence making space more routine. >> we are inside of the boeing star liner. this is a markup. not exactly first-class seating . it gets the job done. nasa space shuttle had about 3500 switches and buttons in it. this one has 45. the astronaut should not have to...
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. >> reporter: this is going to be the first time nasa outsources astronaut space travel to private industrye you confident that you've looked at every aspect of the risk? >> the answer-- the answer is yes. >> one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: nearly half a century after neil armstrong walked on the moon, nasa hopes to reignite that kind of excitement for commercial space travel. >> we want to see commercial space enterprise be very, very successf in-- in essence, >>king space more routine. >> reporter: we are inside what would be the boeing starliner. this is a mockup, not exactly first-class seating on a trip that takes about six hours to get to the international space station. you know, jeff, the nasa space shuttle had about 3,500 switches gd buttons in here. this one's got 45 and the astronauts shouldn't have to push one. ryat's because everything is autonomous and controlled on the round. >> glor: i was trying to turn sideways here to see you here, ttyid. shat's pretty cool. nice live shot. david begnaud, thank you very euch. las vegas police today closed their investigation into
. >> reporter: this is going to be the first time nasa outsources astronaut space travel to private industrye you confident that you've looked at every aspect of the risk? >> the answer-- the answer is yes. >> one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: nearly half a century after neil armstrong walked on the moon, nasa hopes to reignite that kind of excitement for commercial space travel. >> we want to see commercial space enterprise be very, very successf in-- in...