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we showed you the launch of the spacex rocket.anded on the barge but with too much lateral movement and it took over. tomorrow, we will show you jack lew. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: with all due respect to chipotle, you are the only ones ready for hillary. ♪ mark: on the show tonight christie is unafraid. something something ron charade. hillary part two, hawkeye edition. the pillars of her campaign explained by hillary herself at a campus.
we showed you the launch of the spacex rocket.anded on the barge but with too much lateral movement and it took over. tomorrow, we will show you jack lew. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: with all due respect to chipotle, you are the only ones ready for hillary. ♪ mark: on the show tonight christie is unafraid. something something ron charade. hillary part two, hawkeye edition. the pillars of her campaign explained by hillary herself at a campus.
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but what happens for spacex next is they will try this again and again and again.nd elon musk tweeting out late yesterday afternoon that he's now giving it an 80% chance of pulling this space history feat of relanding that reusable rocket off by the end of the year because they've got numerous launches ahead of them. he gave today's a 50/50. it was close but no cigar. it was probably very similar to that january hard landing. keep in mind, the first stage of the rocket, the falcon 9, spends almost all of its fuel and then detaches from the cargo ship which keeps going on. it has to keep enough fuel so when it plummets back to earth it's got enough fuel to reverse thrust as it gets toward that drone ship so that it controls itself to make that controlled landing. based on the short tweet by mr. musk, it was too hard. we should have some pictures by tonight. >> thank you very much, phil keating. >>> so much for sleepless in seattle. did you hear about this? a flight taking off from seattle was forced to turn around after passengers in first class heard screams from s
but what happens for spacex next is they will try this again and again and again.nd elon musk tweeting out late yesterday afternoon that he's now giving it an 80% chance of pulling this space history feat of relanding that reusable rocket off by the end of the year because they've got numerous launches ahead of them. he gave today's a 50/50. it was close but no cigar. it was probably very similar to that january hard landing. keep in mind, the first stage of the rocket, the falcon 9, spends...
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cory: $56,500,000 -- that is the cost for spacex to launch a rocket.ys if they can pull off the reusable rocket, they can lower that down to about $7 million. emily: that is why reusability is the holy grail. cory: it really changes the economics of everything. what we do in space could change dramatically with that cost going so much. emily: that is how elon musk can afford the volcano lair. thank you so much and thank you for watching this in addition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines on your phone, tablet and on bloomberg radio. you later. ♪
cory: $56,500,000 -- that is the cost for spacex to launch a rocket.ys if they can pull off the reusable rocket, they can lower that down to about $7 million. emily: that is why reusability is the holy grail. cory: it really changes the economics of everything. what we do in space could change dramatically with that cost going so much. emily: that is how elon musk can afford the volcano lair. thank you so much and thank you for watching this in addition of "bloomberg west." all the...
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cory: 56 million $500,000 -- that is the cost for spacex to launch a rocket.ys if they can pull off the reusable rocket, they can lower that down to about $7 million. emily: that is why reusability is the holy grail. cory: it really changes the economics of everything. what we do in space could change dramatically with that cost going so much. emily: that is how elon musk can afford the volcano lair. thank you so much and thank you for watching this in addition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines on your phone, tablet and on bloomberg radio. you later. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charley: david brooks is here. he writes about politics culture, and social science. he also teaches a class at yale university. his new book explores some of the greatest leaders in history. the book is called "the road to character. to my parents, lois and michael looks. have they read it?
cory: 56 million $500,000 -- that is the cost for spacex to launch a rocket.ys if they can pull off the reusable rocket, they can lower that down to about $7 million. emily: that is why reusability is the holy grail. cory: it really changes the economics of everything. what we do in space could change dramatically with that cost going so much. emily: that is how elon musk can afford the volcano lair. thank you so much and thank you for watching this in addition of "bloomberg west."...
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spacex said in advance they only gave it a 50-50 chance of success. its ultimates goal is to land rockets safely so they can be reused. i'm antonio mora, joan join us for the news, "inside story" is up next, have a great night. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> the unwillingness of the pharmaceutical industry to sell its medicine to state for the purposes of executing condemned prisoners are giving states a problem. if you carry out the sanctions you need to come up with new measures. a state decided on the firing squad as an option. problems coming with using medicine to end life instead of prolong it -
spacex said in advance they only gave it a 50-50 chance of success. its ultimates goal is to land rockets safely so they can be reused. i'm antonio mora, joan join us for the news, "inside story" is up next, have a great night. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> the unwillingness of the pharmaceutical industry to sell its medicine to state for the purposes of executing condemned prisoners are giving states a problem. if you carry out the sanctions you need to come up with new measures. a...
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lift off >>> success and failure for the latest spacex mission to the international space station. >>> gening i'm antonio mora this is al jazeera. the u.s. took a big step today on the road to resuming diplomatic ties with cuba. president obama informed congress he'll take u.s. off the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism. mike viqueira has more from the white house. >> the move was expected and will have real world consequences. cuba and america open for business with each other. it could have come saturday. many expected it when president obama was in panama for the summit of the americas and he received a recommendation that cuba be delisted from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, where it resided since 1982. it's part of president obama's announcement that he wanted to work towards normalization. this will have real world consequences listing many financial straits on banks, on international united nations like the world bank that wanted to do business or lend to cuba. they are likely to be lifted. it will require congress to review it. they essentially had 45 days to bl
lift off >>> success and failure for the latest spacex mission to the international space station. >>> gening i'm antonio mora this is al jazeera. the u.s. took a big step today on the road to resuming diplomatic ties with cuba. president obama informed congress he'll take u.s. off the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism. mike viqueira has more from the white house. >> the move was expected and will have real world consequences. cuba and america open for business...
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this is the sixth spacex resupply mission. it is carrying 4hundred pounds of food and supplies, mice for experiments. heading to the international space station which the spacex developed dragon capsule which will eventually carry out humans. david: once they succeeded putting this thing into space, looks like they're about to, we'll keep you updated whether they nailed recovery. if they don't nail the recovery, they will have trouble making money from projects like this. they have to recover the launch vehicle. they will try to do it. maybe we do big screen, little screen as we go back to our guest. i want to john about ge. john, we may also see a little bit of spacex. we may have to break in depending what happens there. go ahead, jon john, talking about ge. >> the key issue when we talk to our individual clients and talk to our institutional clients, they're all looking for income and they're all looking for growth. ge is a stock we owned for several years for those two reasons. we're looking for income growers, not just th
this is the sixth spacex resupply mission. it is carrying 4hundred pounds of food and supplies, mice for experiments. heading to the international space station which the spacex developed dragon capsule which will eventually carry out humans. david: once they succeeded putting this thing into space, looks like they're about to, we'll keep you updated whether they nailed recovery. if they don't nail the recovery, they will have trouble making money from projects like this. they have to recover...
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take a look at the previous landing made by spacex.all falcon rocket in a slow descent controlled landing. the concept is to reuse rockets over and over like planes. instead of dumping the rockets in the ocean. the landing pad is a drone ship the size of a football field floating off the florida coastline. landing on something so small from 150 miles up will be incredible. atop the rocket is the dragon capsule crammed with 4,000 pounds of food and equipment and research for the space station crew. included an italian espresso machine for samantha and 20 mice. the mice will live up there in micro gravity. and will eventually be killed and dissected in space so we can learn more about how living in spacespace alters organs. at 250 miles above us. all of this, of course this research to learn more and get ready for that eventual six month trip to mars. as for the landing of the rockets, first time ever, spacex is predicting any percent success. melissa. >> thank you so much. it's almost impossible to do. they failed the first time. they'r
take a look at the previous landing made by spacex.all falcon rocket in a slow descent controlled landing. the concept is to reuse rockets over and over like planes. instead of dumping the rockets in the ocean. the landing pad is a drone ship the size of a football field floating off the florida coastline. landing on something so small from 150 miles up will be incredible. atop the rocket is the dragon capsule crammed with 4,000 pounds of food and equipment and research for the space station...
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close but no cigar this week for spacex.musk company successfully launched the falcon 9 rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the whole thing. the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed fine, but excess water cause it to tip over post landing. i spoke to lori garver in washington and our cory johnson about what is next for spacex. lori: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades, and i think this is so incredibly close that we will be able to see this happen in one of the next couple of launches. i cannot speculate anymore than elon has. they are looking for more data to come back. the fact that now twice in a row within a couple of months they have found the drone ship -- the barge -- and been able to land on it, too hard for survival, is still a success. let's not forget the rocket itself has launched successfully and it will be docking with the international space section -- station on friday. emi
close but no cigar this week for spacex.musk company successfully launched the falcon 9 rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the whole thing. the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed fine, but excess water cause it to tip over post landing. i spoke to lori garver in washington and our cory johnson about what is next for spacex. lori: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets...
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>> listen, his empire, spacex we can't trade. me, we know they have this april 30th product announcement, if it is a battery for the home, we know the stock gets cold. their earnings if the margins are weak, i think the stock gets sold. i think you see g swizzles 180 again. you had a very nice call off 180 but i think they sell the announcements and i think this is a story that will take some time to work out as a stock. i think the company amazing, amazing product but i think you sell it here at 210, 215. >> you see 180 again that's not going to be good. just saying. those anvil clouds are nasty little things. i think -- i'll take the other side. i think we go smoking this thing through 225, this thing being tesla the stock. >> i think we're going to have a twitter bet. >> the must solar play. >> the solar city side? >> yeah. all these solar names in the u.s. have already had quite a rip. it's hard to get into them on that. on tesla for me, it is a longer term play. >> pete, any thought? >> tesla, to guy's point, what i like abo
>> listen, his empire, spacex we can't trade. me, we know they have this april 30th product announcement, if it is a battery for the home, we know the stock gets cold. their earnings if the margins are weak, i think the stock gets sold. i think you see g swizzles 180 again. you had a very nice call off 180 but i think they sell the announcements and i think this is a story that will take some time to work out as a stock. i think the company amazing, amazing product but i think you sell it...
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is entering agreements with spacex and boeing. they are building spacecraft to latch on to the i.s.s. docking ports arrive in june >>> more news on aljazeera.com. >> the president is at the summit of the americas, a hemisphere get together in panama. for the first time in a long time being able to participate in a pan american conference like a normal country. it's part of the thaw between u.s. and cuba and takes that issue off the table. it's the "inside story".
is entering agreements with spacex and boeing. they are building spacecraft to latch on to the i.s.s. docking ports arrive in june >>> more news on aljazeera.com. >> the president is at the summit of the americas, a hemisphere get together in panama. for the first time in a long time being able to participate in a pan american conference like a normal country. it's part of the thaw between u.s. and cuba and takes that issue off the table. it's the "inside story".
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when this happens, it will be spacex's second attempt.anuary, the rocket's guiding fins ran out of hydraulic fluid. that is not supposed to happen this time. there should be plenty of rocket fluid. the next launch window is tomorrow at 4:10. there's a less than 50% chance it will succeed but an 80% chance it will succeed by the end of the year. they're going to keep trying. we wouldn't know right away even if it launches if spacex succeeds or not. nass is won't be monitoring that part of the mission. once that lower stage falls away, nasa is like good-bye we don't care about you anymore. it follows what happens with the upper stage and the spacecraft bringing cargo to the space station, including an espressomaker. as this is happening, what could be an historic attempt to recover a rocket spacex's main rival, the united launch alliance, is announcing in colorado at the space symposium its own plans for its own reusable rocket. this is the huge new stage in rocket science. but you have to get off the grounded to recover a rocket. we'll see
when this happens, it will be spacex's second attempt.anuary, the rocket's guiding fins ran out of hydraulic fluid. that is not supposed to happen this time. there should be plenty of rocket fluid. the next launch window is tomorrow at 4:10. there's a less than 50% chance it will succeed but an 80% chance it will succeed by the end of the year. they're going to keep trying. we wouldn't know right away even if it launches if spacex succeeds or not. nass is won't be monitoring that part of the...
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unmanned spacex dragon capsule is set to blast off at 1:30 pacific time from cape canaveral. this also will be the third time spacex attempts to land the reusable rocket on a barge in the atlantic. the first two attempts failed. >>> it is just shy of 4:50. alex rodriguez is moving one step closer to the all-time home run title. hear what barry bonds has to say about that feat, next. >>> moving one step closer to the morning commute. look at that zipper truck pmovig across the bridge. that morning commute has not kicked in yet but we'll talk about how the game will affect your evening. it's just shy of 4:53 on this monday morning. you're getting a live look outside at willie mays plaza at at&t park where the giants home opener is today at 1:35. should be a beautiful day for that. >>> does it feel to you like the airlines are on a slow and steady descent when it comes to service and being on time? new numbers seem to back that up. new report out finds on time arrivals fell 2 percentage points last year down to 76%. lost and stolen bags rose 13%. consumer complaints jumped 22%.
unmanned spacex dragon capsule is set to blast off at 1:30 pacific time from cape canaveral. this also will be the third time spacex attempts to land the reusable rocket on a barge in the atlantic. the first two attempts failed. >>> it is just shy of 4:50. alex rodriguez is moving one step closer to the all-time home run title. hear what barry bonds has to say about that feat, next. >>> moving one step closer to the morning commute. look at that zipper truck pmovig across the...
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david: this is a big one for spacex. they will be launching this resupply mission to the space station but kind of the way that the launch vehicle itself is going to be retrieved that is interesting here. liz: yeah. it has to land in sort of a one in a million chance on a floating platform out on the ocean. the whole point of spacex they want, be sort of walmart of rockets, david. they want to be reusable rockets which cut down on cost expose nextly. david: imagine landing the first stage on a floating platform? talk about a needle in a haystack that is even more precise than that has to be. they had mixed results in the past. this time they hope to nail it. 4300 pounds of supplies will be taken up up to the space statio. about 44 seconds away from liftoff time. they might have another delay. liz: spacex run by elon musk, chairman and ceo of tesla. he is is one of the big thinkers, taking a chance over and over again. as we wait on that, todd horowitz in the pits of cme to see how futures close. todd, if we interrupt you
david: this is a big one for spacex. they will be launching this resupply mission to the space station but kind of the way that the launch vehicle itself is going to be retrieved that is interesting here. liz: yeah. it has to land in sort of a one in a million chance on a floating platform out on the ocean. the whole point of spacex they want, be sort of walmart of rockets, david. they want to be reusable rockets which cut down on cost expose nextly. david: imagine landing the first stage on a...
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a spacex rocket had a picture-perfect launch, but a rough landing. that's next. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. if you had chicken pox the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. i wish that there was something i could do to help. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. >> pelley: late today gm scored a major legal victory when the judge ruled the carmaker is shielded from death and injury lawsuits tied to defective ignition switches. 84 deaths have been linked to this. but gm essentially became a new company when it emerged from bankruptcy in 2009 and is free from the liabilities of the old company. spacex posted video today of its attempt to land a rocket buck rogers style on an ocean barge. it's never been done before. this was the booster
a spacex rocket had a picture-perfect launch, but a rough landing. that's next. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. if you had chicken pox the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. i wish that there was something i could do to help. the...
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we take it up in my commentary next. >> and spacex trying a maneuver that could alter space travel forerations in america next. drivers, to your marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. lou: spacek today successfully launched its cargo ship to international space station at florida a cape canaveral spacex wanted tolland the falcon 9 rocket on a barge in atlantic ocean. but, failure today again. rocket landed fine but it tipped over. after having landed. so the battle goes on to do wha
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that's space spacex's rocket behind me.hat happens three to nine minutes after launch what's herself been hoping for. look at this tame from january, the first attempt to land the rocket, the falcon 9, first stage rocket, detaches after it spends most of its fuel, sending the dragon capsule and the second stage rocket further towards the space station, then the first stage rocket typically just drops in the edition plummeting 200 to $300 million worth of rocket down to the sea floor. so elon musk, the ceo of spacex, believes he can reduce space travel cost biz 100 fold if we can roo use rockets like we reuse airplanes and so the landing came in hard in january, smashing on the drone ship, a floating platform, about the size of a football field out there in the ocean. today they have cameras set up, but we'll try this again just after 4:00 tomorrow. so you'll still have your show to count on. >> there we go. look forward to that and you. thank you, phil very much. >>> another job for the spacex vehicle was to deliver 4,000 p
that's space spacex's rocket behind me.hat happens three to nine minutes after launch what's herself been hoping for. look at this tame from january, the first attempt to land the rocket, the falcon 9, first stage rocket, detaches after it spends most of its fuel, sending the dragon capsule and the second stage rocket further towards the space station, then the first stage rocket typically just drops in the edition plummeting 200 to $300 million worth of rocket down to the sea floor. so elon...
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close but no cigar for spacex.n musk company successfully launched a rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed, but it tipped over. i spoke to lori garver and washington about what is next. lori: well, people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades, and i think this is so incredibly close that we will be able to see this happen in one of the next couple of launches. i cannot speculate anymore than elon has. the fact that now twice in a row, they have found the drone ship and been able to land on it, too hard for survival is still a success. let's not forget the rocket itself has launched successfully and it will be docking with the international space station on friday. emily: in case anyone is worried about elon musk, he tweeted he would treat himself to a volcano lair if it worked. >> remind me of my excess lateral velocity. emily: go crawl into your
close but no cigar for spacex.n musk company successfully launched a rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed, but it tipped over. i spoke to lori garver and washington about what is next. lori: well, people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades, and i think this is so incredibly close that we will be able to see this happen in...
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spacex will attempt to land the rocket on to a barge floating in the atlantic ocean.st effort failed in january. >>> a little girl in utah has not let a tragic accident keep here from doing what she has loved for years. alyssa, eight years old looks like any other young performer until you see her do this. remove her prosthetic right leg in the middle of her routine. her mother posted the video. it happened to be he first solo performance since a truck hit her nearly a year ago. the group has even featured alyssa in a new music video. that's wonderful. back over to weather now. lots of change going on, drew. >> have to watch this roller coaster ride of temperatures. next week we see temperatures cool off and then a big-time warmup for near record warmth. live doppler 7hd showing you it's nothing but clear skies. from our sutro tower camera, it was busy around the bay with temperatures well above normal, sunny skies, blue as far as the eye can see. outside right now, comfortably mild. 79 currently in concord, 80 warm degrees in antioch. oakland, 672. san francisco, 67.
spacex will attempt to land the rocket on to a barge floating in the atlantic ocean.st effort failed in january. >>> a little girl in utah has not let a tragic accident keep here from doing what she has loved for years. alyssa, eight years old looks like any other young performer until you see her do this. remove her prosthetic right leg in the middle of her routine. her mother posted the video. it happened to be he first solo performance since a truck hit her nearly a year ago. the...
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we take it up in my commentary next. >> and spacex trying a maneuver that could alter space travel forerations in america next. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. lou: spacek today successfully launched its cargo ship to internatio
we take it up in my commentary next. >> and spacex trying a maneuver that could alter space travel forerations in america next. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around...
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. >>> we're getting a look at the fiery end of the latest spacex rocket mission.things are going well. appears to touch down safely. then it tips over and explodes. the company says it was going too fast to land safely. this is the third time spacex has tried its rocket recycling test which it believes will significantly cut the cost of space travel. >>> we seem to have an epidemic of helicopters landing where they're not supposed to be. this is the surprise everybody gone of this beach outside san diego. the pilot brought the 100-foot chopper down after a low oil pressure light came on during a routine training mission. landing was so smooth it doesn't look like anything was wrong. people thought it was a movie shoot. they i got to it patched up quickly. it flew away a few hours later. >>> a new york man suffered serious burn injuries while trying to get rid of bed bugs in his rental car. he sprayed the front seat with rubbing alcohol and then lit a cigarette. the man was able to escape but not before he was burned. >>> this happened in theoff the coast of irelan
. >>> we're getting a look at the fiery end of the latest spacex rocket mission.things are going well. appears to touch down safely. then it tips over and explodes. the company says it was going too fast to land safely. this is the third time spacex has tried its rocket recycling test which it believes will significantly cut the cost of space travel. >>> we seem to have an epidemic of helicopters landing where they're not supposed to be. this is the surprise everybody gone of...
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would be outsourcing delivery runs to spacex. they have over a dozen missions coming up.y'll do this every time because if drops the cost of a fright from $60 million down to single dim its, six or 7 million, making the resupply is closer economic cousin to the flight of a boeing 747 than it does to the programme. it's the affordability to use a rocket again and again. making it cost effective kind of private space flight. that's what the industry is all about. >>> legendary soul singer percy slej died at the age of 74. ♪ when a man loves a woman ♪ >>> he died at his home in louisiana, after a battle with liver cancer. best known for the song "when a man loves a woman" he was inducted in the rock'n'roll hall of name in 1975. he struck a chord with music fans around the world. hour. >>> on "america tonight", juveniles, justice and the journey to a dead end. >> it didn't mean i was going to die in prison. >> this is an issue about how much we want to undo, wrongs that we did in the 1990s. "america tonight"s christopher putzel on mandatory minimums in prison. does a kid' lif
would be outsourcing delivery runs to spacex. they have over a dozen missions coming up.y'll do this every time because if drops the cost of a fright from $60 million down to single dim its, six or 7 million, making the resupply is closer economic cousin to the flight of a boeing 747 than it does to the programme. it's the affordability to use a rocket again and again. making it cost effective kind of private space flight. that's what the industry is all about. >>> legendary soul...
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. >> spacex successfully launched a resupply mission to the international space station tuesday.ket carrying more than 4,000 pounds of food and equipment blasted off from cape canaveral in florida. it's carrying the first espresso maker bound for space. but for the third time an attempt to land a booster on a barge in the ocean failed. it landed too hard and tipped over. spacex hopes to reuse rockets to cut launch costs. >>> and damaging winds are sweeping across southern california this morning. forecasters say gusts up to 60 miles an hour are expected through thursday. fire crews are being moved to danger areas. red flag warnings are posted from california to the southwest into the plains. >>> a massive dust storm caused havoc for drivers in utah tuesday. visibility was near zero. winds recorded at more than 80 miles an hour toppled big rigs. cars slammed into the wrecked trucks. one person was killed. >>> a group of former atlanta educators convicted in a cheating scandal is facing jail this morning. nearly all of the former teachers and administrators received one to seven ye
. >> spacex successfully launched a resupply mission to the international space station tuesday.ket carrying more than 4,000 pounds of food and equipment blasted off from cape canaveral in florida. it's carrying the first espresso maker bound for space. but for the third time an attempt to land a booster on a barge in the ocean failed. it landed too hard and tipped over. spacex hopes to reuse rockets to cut launch costs. >>> and damaging winds are sweeping across southern...
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spacex left earth without a hitch, and is due to arrive on friday to deliver groceries and commitment. spacex had hoped to man the first booster stage on a platform out at sea but elon musk said that it landed too hard to survive for more on our website at any time www.aljazeera.com. you can watch us by clicking on the "watch now" i con. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here.
spacex left earth without a hitch, and is due to arrive on friday to deliver groceries and commitment. spacex had hoped to man the first booster stage on a platform out at sea but elon musk said that it landed too hard to survive for more on our website at any time www.aljazeera.com. you can watch us by clicking on the "watch now" i con. north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken....
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. >>> spacex is making progress but still has a few kinks to work out. the falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted off from cape canaveral carrying that robotic dragon cargo craft. the crew on the international space station will receive supplies from spacex including that espresso machine. take-off and climb were on target but the rocket failed to land correctly on a barge in the atlantic ocean. as soon as it touched down it tipped over. the elon musk said, rocket landed on drone ship but too hard for survival. so they will try it again. >> next time they send up that espresso, we'll have to send up some warriors ground coffee. did you hear about that? >> i did. >> we were discussing it yesterday. our own local pete's coffee that was established in berkeley, they came up with warriors ground coffee available all the way through the end of may. yeah, tonight is the last warriors game. bring on the play-offs game, right? >>> no matter what you have planned today, you will notice that the temperatures are going up in comparison to the past 48 hours. right now,
. >>> spacex is making progress but still has a few kinks to work out. the falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted off from cape canaveral carrying that robotic dragon cargo craft. the crew on the international space station will receive supplies from spacex including that espresso machine. take-off and climb were on target but the rocket failed to land correctly on a barge in the atlantic ocean. as soon as it touched down it tipped over. the elon musk said, rocket landed on drone ship but...
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the spacex rocket carrying thousands of pounds of supplies is scheduled to launch this afternoon.the rocket gets high enough spacex will basically try to catch its booster equipment on a barge in the atlantic so it can be used again. sea astronauts have their priorities checked, they need the espresso machine. >> the funny thing is, you pay by the pound to get something into space so a couple of pounds of ans espresso machine, what does it cost? that's an expensive cup of espresso. >>> we are swimming in sunshine for now but we have rain drops coming our way and soon everybody. it will be raining by this time for tomorrow sure. in fact it will be raining even earlier than that. here's future weather starting 59 o'clock a.m. tomorrow morning, cloudy skies but rain showers moving in. here we are at 8:00 in the morning. light rain in the metro by 11:00 a.m. could see pockets of heavy rain by about 11:00 and 2:00 tomorrow afternoon and moderate rain showers mid to late afternoon and things tapering off after about 8:00 or 9:00 tomorrow evening, up to about 10:00 or 11:00 when things i
the spacex rocket carrying thousands of pounds of supplies is scheduled to launch this afternoon.the rocket gets high enough spacex will basically try to catch its booster equipment on a barge in the atlantic so it can be used again. sea astronauts have their priorities checked, they need the espresso machine. >> the funny thing is, you pay by the pound to get something into space so a couple of pounds of ans espresso machine, what does it cost? that's an expensive cup of espresso....
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and spacex which recently showed david its capsule up close. >> and this right here? >> this is the dragon capsule. >> whole thing made in america. >> reporter: with spacex slated to send one of those capsules in june, stakes have never been higher. and if that mission fails, the space station crew could be in jeopardy. now, david, that russian craft tonight is basically a truck-sized piece of space junk orbiting right over us in the united states. now, scientists say they don't know exactly when it will re-enter the earth's atmosphere or where, but they sure hope it's over a body of water. david? >> lshgts matt gutman watching for us tonight. matt thank you. >>> now, to the chaos on the ground tonight. more than 70 flights delayed because of a computer glitch when an glitch on the ipad their pilots rely on went down. abc's david kerley tonight on how this even happens. >> reporter: those 70-plus delays so far tonight, all because an app on the pilots' ipads didn't work. the app that provides pilots airport landing maps malfunctioned and passengers were stuck. one twe
and spacex which recently showed david its capsule up close. >> and this right here? >> this is the dragon capsule. >> whole thing made in america. >> reporter: with spacex slated to send one of those capsules in june, stakes have never been higher. and if that mission fails, the space station crew could be in jeopardy. now, david, that russian craft tonight is basically a truck-sized piece of space junk orbiting right over us in the united states. now, scientists say...
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emily: linkedin, tesla, youtube, yelp, yammer, and spacex.ounded by members of the paypal "mafia." what was special about all of you? what did you have in common? reid: paypal collected a whole bunch of people who were young, and intense, and were entrepreneurial themselves. then, all of a sudden, it was bought by ebay. so a bunch of these folks were like, ok, what do i do next? and so -- you know, chad and steve go in to youtube, elon goes and does tesla and spacex, jeremy and russ do yelp, and i do linkedin. and yet, because we've had this intense experience together, we all have still really tight networks. so we are calling each other going, 'hey, i'm thinking about doing this, what do you think?' emily: who do you call for what? reid: so for example, macroeconomic, financial, bold models, i will call peter. the intersection of kind of interesting business models or business technology -- things like big data -- max levchin. for a willingness to just think super big, with risk as not a variable, elon. right? emily: what do they call you f
emily: linkedin, tesla, youtube, yelp, yammer, and spacex.ounded by members of the paypal "mafia." what was special about all of you? what did you have in common? reid: paypal collected a whole bunch of people who were young, and intense, and were entrepreneurial themselves. then, all of a sudden, it was bought by ebay. so a bunch of these folks were like, ok, what do i do next? and so -- you know, chad and steve go in to youtube, elon goes and does tesla and spacex, jeremy and russ...
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spacex says it's made improvements to the booster and floating platform. it's putting odds of success this time at about 75%. >>> a 21-year-old rising golf star is sporting the coveted masters' jacket. >> one of the epic performances. >> that putt by jordan spieth yesterday wrapped up this year's masters' tournament. >> at 18 under spieth equaled the tournament record held by tiger woods. he also becomes the second youngest player to win the masters and tiger still holds that title. but this is spieth's first major championship. >> it's incredible. it's one of the best feelings i've ever felt. this was arguably the greatest day of my life. >> so just how good was spieth? well, he is the first golfer to lead the tournament wire to wire since 1976. and no one got within three shots of him at any time. stud right? >> i was just going to say that. he is a stud. 21 years old. >> 4:53 right now. >>> at at&t park, and giants fans well we can say they're pretty pumped. we're live on the field >>> maintains speed and a second week in a row. the high octane thriller
spacex says it's made improvements to the booster and floating platform. it's putting odds of success this time at about 75%. >>> a 21-year-old rising golf star is sporting the coveted masters' jacket. >> one of the epic performances. >> that putt by jordan spieth yesterday wrapped up this year's masters' tournament. >> at 18 under spieth equaled the tournament record held by tiger woods. he also becomes the second youngest player to win the masters and tiger still...
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. >>> the count down is on for spacex's second try in as many days to launch suppl international spaceu how they're doing this. this is, i don't know, this is the thing that they will use. unmanned rocket set to blas off 4:00 -- 4:10 p.m. local time if the weather cooperates. forecasters have put the odds at about 60%. if it goes off as planned the dragon spacecraft will send more than 4,000 pounds of supplies to the international space station. that also includes an espresso machine for an italian astronaut who has had to drink american instant coffee for months. feel your pain. somehow it works in zero gravity which is an accomplishment unto itself. after the launch scientists say they hope to land part of the rocket on a platform off the coast of florida. like land it on a platform so they can reuse it later. that's the key to this whole project. they've tried it twice, they've failed both times, they're very hopeful this time around. phil keating is on the space coast for you. it would be a game changer if they can pull this off. >> reporter: if they pull this off today this will b
. >>> the count down is on for spacex's second try in as many days to launch suppl international spaceu how they're doing this. this is, i don't know, this is the thing that they will use. unmanned rocket set to blas off 4:00 -- 4:10 p.m. local time if the weather cooperates. forecasters have put the odds at about 60%. if it goes off as planned the dragon spacecraft will send more than 4,000 pounds of supplies to the international space station. that also includes an espresso machine...
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spacex homes to transform -- hopes to transform the rocket business.his will be the third attempt. coming up at 2:20, lauren marsonn -- at 2:30, retail sales with david stressoass. we will be right back. ♪ mark: the man who cofounded the company that makes yankee candles is on track to become the one of the highest-paid executives in the united states. jarden gave him unrestricted shares of $74 million, putting his total reported pay for 2014 at $96 million. jarden recorded the stock award as having no value. laura joins means to be appeared how did we find this out? lauren: i have to credit the team for finding this. they went beyond the compensation table where people tend to look at executive pay mark: they stop there. lauren: exactly. they found this grant that was not accounted for, which is pretty uncommon. mark: no doubt. why did the county a company for the award this way? laura: if the performance conditions tied to that award are in probable, they don't have to value it. jarden said these revenue goals that they set were indeed improbable all
spacex homes to transform -- hopes to transform the rocket business.his will be the third attempt. coming up at 2:20, lauren marsonn -- at 2:30, retail sales with david stressoass. we will be right back. ♪ mark: the man who cofounded the company that makes yankee candles is on track to become the one of the highest-paid executives in the united states. jarden gave him unrestricted shares of $74 million, putting his total reported pay for 2014 at $96 million. jarden recorded the stock award as...
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spacex is going to try to land a rocket on mars.est will see if spacex will launch its falcon nine rocket in cape canaveral. is eli manning -- it is elon musk's six try to get supplies to the international space station. the new eu competition commissioner is heading to the u.s. this week and the comp is meant will allow her to discuss the case. google's rival but they were too lenient. groupon's businesses are undervalued. that is according to jean muster who says that groupon stakes in its ticket monster is missed and e-commerce platform and south korea could fetch $5 billion in the open market. they say they could have a market value of a $6 billion valuation instead of the $5 billion it has today. sprint is making house calls. a could deliver -- they could deliver a house to your door. the nation's third-largest carrier is trying to differentiate itself by allowing customers to buy new phones and upgrade from anywhere. earlier, i spoke with the sprint ceo about the deal and asked him how they protected the program before launchi
spacex is going to try to land a rocket on mars.est will see if spacex will launch its falcon nine rocket in cape canaveral. is eli manning -- it is elon musk's six try to get supplies to the international space station. the new eu competition commissioner is heading to the u.s. this week and the comp is meant will allow her to discuss the case. google's rival but they were too lenient. groupon's businesses are undervalued. that is according to jean muster who says that groupon stakes in its...
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emily: coming up spacex launches its cargo capsule, but fails the landing.ere a tech bubble in china? ♪ >> this is bloomberg west where we focus on invasion technology and the future. china's economy grew at a 7% rate in the first quarter, the slowest pace since to,000 nine. new figures on out put point to a slowdown. anew impetus is showing momentum but in general it's still small in size although it's growing fast. we are still relying on a traditional growth engine and that is declining and has huge impact on our economy in the short term. >> the i.m.f. maintained its projection for a 6.8% expansion in china. that's slower than india for the first time since 1999. there is a deep partisan split on iran and israel. in a three to one ratio democrats were more optimistic a deal would make the world safer. republicans were more pest mystic. they are more sympathetic to netanyahu and democrats are more sympathetic to president obama. >> the strong dollar and falling oil prices are hurting overseas demand. delta is cutting flights. delta gets about 30% of u.t.
emily: coming up spacex launches its cargo capsule, but fails the landing.ere a tech bubble in china? ♪ >> this is bloomberg west where we focus on invasion technology and the future. china's economy grew at a 7% rate in the first quarter, the slowest pace since to,000 nine. new figures on out put point to a slowdown. anew impetus is showing momentum but in general it's still small in size although it's growing fast. we are still relying on a traditional growth engine and that is...
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it was the sixth spacex lawn of the year. they're busy. >>> tyson foods supplier of mcdonald's chicken, is announcing the company is completely ridding their poultry of antibiotics by 2016. dr. david samadi is here to tell us why it's a good idea to remove the antibiotics. what is the reason we were doing this in the first place? there had to be a good reason? >> looking back, originally two decades before because of overcrowding of chickens and all the animals, it was to prevent infection that would go viral among all animal foods. over time we kept using them in order to make the products and chickens heavier and all about business and make them bigger and so that is how, it really came out. melissa: so what's the danger? >> well over the years, what has happened, not only these bugs and bacterias, to antibiotics among animals. they pass them on to humans. one of the things that we talk about is, the recent evolution of superbugs and resistant bugs in our hospitals among patients that is huge source of this. 80% of the anti
it was the sixth spacex lawn of the year. they're busy. >>> tyson foods supplier of mcdonald's chicken, is announcing the company is completely ridding their poultry of antibiotics by 2016. dr. david samadi is here to tell us why it's a good idea to remove the antibiotics. what is the reason we were doing this in the first place? there had to be a good reason? >> looking back, originally two decades before because of overcrowding of chickens and all the animals, it was to prevent...
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spacex releasing this on an ocean platform and as you can see the rocket swerved before it crashed.ent over their first effort and this is a not in considerable achievement. >> showing what it's like to spacewalk outside of the united states station astronaut strapping on a go-pro camera during a recent spacewalk. so we get to see this as they prepare the space station for the arrival of two new docking adapters. wow. coming up next, the clinton family reminding us that there is a new world order at hand and they are more powerful than government or governments. it is coming up next. and the real-life portrait of heroism sparking a mystery in a small town in idaho. and sophia vergara named in a modern-day lawsuit. coming right up. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take
spacex releasing this on an ocean platform and as you can see the rocket swerved before it crashed.ent over their first effort and this is a not in considerable achievement. >> showing what it's like to spacewalk outside of the united states station astronaut strapping on a go-pro camera during a recent spacewalk. so we get to see this as they prepare the space station for the arrival of two new docking adapters. wow. coming up next, the clinton family reminding us that there is a new...
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. >> lift off, finally for the latest spacex mission.he company launched it's falcon 9 rocket and dragon spacecraft on tuesday, a day after the mission was scrubbed due to bad weather. it is carrying fresh supplies for the international space station. however they failed in the latest attempt to cleanly land the booster rocket on a platform at sea. this would help save millions in costs as the boosters could be reused in future missions. >> it brings out the kid in me. you hear the word rocket or space and you're like let's watch it. >> did you want to be an astronaut? >> when i was younger my parents sent me to space camp. i was very cool though. don't you worry. >> we don't have that over here. >> how things change. coming up on worldwide exchange the euro zone is seeing the green shoots of recovery but what does this mean for holiday makers on the continent? we're live after this break. . >> china takes the win out of the rally. they wallow in the red after a slow disappointing data confirms the chinese economy is entering a new norma
. >> lift off, finally for the latest spacex mission.he company launched it's falcon 9 rocket and dragon spacecraft on tuesday, a day after the mission was scrubbed due to bad weather. it is carrying fresh supplies for the international space station. however they failed in the latest attempt to cleanly land the booster rocket on a platform at sea. this would help save millions in costs as the boosters could be reused in future missions. >> it brings out the kid in me. you hear the...
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spacex wants to reuse rockets to help cut the cost of space travel. >>> aljazerra.com is our website. check it out for all the news. >>> making ends met in america. it's tough and getting tougher. workers want bigger paychecks, economic growth all over the world is still sluggish. call it the new meade ochre. reality. >> more on what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, and world bank president jim young kim. following the money to washington d.c. to get answers about your money from the most powerful leaders in the world i'm ali velshi >>> i'm here in our nation's capital getting answers from the most connected people on the planet. the economy is on track. more than 3 million jobs added and a stock market hitting highs much none of that changing the reality for american workers desperate for a share of the wealth. thousands of people in cities across the country came out to pretest low wages. and focussing on the flight of fast food workers, others joined the protest in solidarity like adjunct professors.
spacex wants to reuse rockets to help cut the cost of space travel. >>> aljazerra.com is our website. check it out for all the news. >>> making ends met in america. it's tough and getting tougher. workers want bigger paychecks, economic growth all over the world is still sluggish. call it the new meade ochre. reality. >> more on what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, and world bank...
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. >> a successful blast off late this afternoon for the spacex unmanned rocket set to deliver two tons the of supplies to the international space station. the launch was followed by the third attempt to land the used booster rocket on a floating platform off the florida coast so that it could be reused in the future. spacex's owner tweeted that the rocket hit the platform but too hard for survival. >>> the president-elect of nigeria admits 219 school girls kidnapped one year ago by boko haram terrorists may never be found. locals are marking the solemn anniversary by changing slogans from bring back our girls now and alive to never to be forgotten. >>> up next, a former treasury secretary and goldman sachs ceo tells fox news two world powers need to work together to keep the cash flowing. ♪ money ♪ >>> in depth with a financial executive who has made a career out of studying the american way of life and now says the key to our future may lie with china. here's chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> reporter: for more than two decades as a top investment banker and ultimately a
. >> a successful blast off late this afternoon for the spacex unmanned rocket set to deliver two tons the of supplies to the international space station. the launch was followed by the third attempt to land the used booster rocket on a floating platform off the florida coast so that it could be reused in the future. spacex's owner tweeted that the rocket hit the platform but too hard for survival. >>> the president-elect of nigeria admits 219 school girls kidnapped one year ago...
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. >> reporter: orbital sciences' rocket exploding on the launch pad and spacex which recently showed david its capsule up close. >> this is the dragon capsule. >> and the whole thing is made in america? >> the whole thing is made in america. >> reporter: with spacex slated to launch one of the supply capsules in june stakes for the company have never been higher. and if that mission fails, the space station crew could be in jeopardy. now that russian craft basically a truck-sized piece of space junk. its orbit taking it right over the united states. now scientists say they don't exactly know when it will reenter earth's atmosphere or where, but they sure it's over a body of water. matt guttmann abc news miami. >>> a 23-year-old montana man wanted for theft and forgery was arrested after he liked his own online wanted poster. levi charles reardon was featured as april's most wanted suspect on america's most wanted facebook page. he faces several charges. police didn't say how they found him. >>> a happy reunion for a yorkie and its owner. sam disappeared almost four years ago from his
. >> reporter: orbital sciences' rocket exploding on the launch pad and spacex which recently showed david its capsule up close. >> this is the dragon capsule. >> and the whole thing is made in america? >> the whole thing is made in america. >> reporter: with spacex slated to launch one of the supply capsules in june stakes for the company have never been higher. and if that mission fails, the space station crew could be in jeopardy. now that russian craft...
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some pics of i guess the spacex getting closer there.t weighs more than 4,300 pounds and measures about 23 feet long and 12 feet around. it is scheduled to arrive at 7:00 this morning. >>> well, there are new concerns that growth at reagan national airport is causing dulles to lose business. as you know, a $1 billion expansion is in the works for reagan. the washington business journal reports traffic there will surpass dulles this year. they say this is a blow to the dulles area. >> we've got to guard against making more and more exceptions to allow long haul flights to fly out of reagan because if we do we weaken dulles. what is going to -- that is going to hurt the whole region. >> reagan's expansion includes a new concourse. you can see it in purple on the proposed plans. >>> we don't need to tell you that flying can be stressful and one man's snoring apparently with another passenger's frustration ended up with a delayed flight. this happened on a flight from chicago to new hampshire. the flight was late leaving the gate after a wom
some pics of i guess the spacex getting closer there.t weighs more than 4,300 pounds and measures about 23 feet long and 12 feet around. it is scheduled to arrive at 7:00 this morning. >>> well, there are new concerns that growth at reagan national airport is causing dulles to lose business. as you know, a $1 billion expansion is in the works for reagan. the washington business journal reports traffic there will surpass dulles this year. they say this is a blow to the dulles area....
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spacex attempted to land, and it's ultimate goal is to safely land. it took a journey of 3 billion miles, but now we have the first ever color photo of polluteo, nasa's spacecraft, on its approach to the dwarf planet. it stopped at eight planets along the way and it's set to orbit around the planet. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. competitive edge. is. >> then you're using your dominant position to restrict competition. >> google target ed in the biggest antitrust investigation in years. police brutality. >> they played a game called russian roulette on me with a shotgun. >> suspects mostly black targeted by chicago police, what they're doing after decades of
spacex attempted to land, and it's ultimate goal is to safely land. it took a journey of 3 billion miles, but now we have the first ever color photo of polluteo, nasa's spacecraft, on its approach to the dwarf planet. it stopped at eight planets along the way and it's set to orbit around the planet. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. competitive edge. is. >> then you're using your dominant position to restrict competition. >> google target ed in...