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spacex has an enormous share of the market because they are so cheap.se telecommunications is an industry of strategic interest to every country, china can get its own launch costs down and it will be a huge thing for their economy and further defense interests and strategic position. jason: as you say, really positioning itself in the market as one of the only big alternatives to spacex. max: we saw recently the russians, who had been a major player, basically getting out of the market, focusing more on space services, designing satellites, because they cannot compete with the chinese and elon musk. the other thing that is interesting is there are spacex clones in china, but also in the u.s. it is not as if the chinese are the only ones who have decided this was a good idea. we see this worldwide. carol: still ahead, a deep dive into demographics. how real estate investors are using data on seniors to drive decisions. jason: plus, we hit the mountains with a test of the new rolls-royce suv. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. i'm
spacex has an enormous share of the market because they are so cheap.se telecommunications is an industry of strategic interest to every country, china can get its own launch costs down and it will be a huge thing for their economy and further defense interests and strategic position. jason: as you say, really positioning itself in the market as one of the only big alternatives to spacex. max: we saw recently the russians, who had been a major player, basically getting out of the market,...
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this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base. spacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news ... a limo crash kills 20 people. now investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. ( james ) plus... fleet week may be over.. but there are still a few more events going on that you can catch in san francisco. ( james ) and after the break. its never too early to think about the holidays. we have the new list of the best holiday toys. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's
this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base. spacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news ... a limo crash kills 20 people. now investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. ( james ) plus... fleet week may be over.. but there are still a few more events going on...
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ing thee all kind of ap spacex model, taking the launch market.starting with lighter, low earth orbit launches rather than trying to do the big, heavy launches, which is what spacex can do now, and following the elon musk playbook. if you take a step back, this is what china has tried to do in other parts of the technology agency, encouraging the manufacturers to get into developing their own intellectual property, and trying to take this model of transitioning from a lower end manufacturer to developing actual intellectual property. jason: one of the things interesting to me is tying it into the belt and road initiative. this is part of a bigger macro chinese effort, as you say, to really evolve and expand the economy. max: when you turn the clock back to 2003, 2004, when elon musk was starting spacex, this was a brilliant move by nasa to put a little bit of money behind these rocket companies, because what they were trying to do was lower launch costs. at the time, it was expensive to send anything into space, so they gave these contracts to and
ing thee all kind of ap spacex model, taking the launch market.starting with lighter, low earth orbit launches rather than trying to do the big, heavy launches, which is what spacex can do now, and following the elon musk playbook. if you take a step back, this is what china has tried to do in other parts of the technology agency, encouraging the manufacturers to get into developing their own intellectual property, and trying to take this model of transitioning from a lower end manufacturer to...
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emily: spacex claim they can get by 2020. nasa says by 2030. do you think you can beat spacex?> we will put the first person on mars. emily: when? >> the fact is that we are the only building a rocket today ones that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. the space launch system we are working on with nasa, 838 story tall rocket, it is being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the moon, set up a presence on the moon, and we will step to mars from there. emily: can you get it there in the 2020's? >> i think it's possible. it will require continued reliable funding and continued success on our programs. it's the will to do it in the capital funding to make it happen. we will be at the leading edge here. i still firmly believe the first person that steps foot on mars will be there on the combined nasa and boeing rocket. emily: you have a very long supply chain. how has the trade war impacted boeing? >> we are keeping a close eye on it. thriving, growing industrial business, i woul
emily: spacex claim they can get by 2020. nasa says by 2030. do you think you can beat spacex?> we will put the first person on mars. emily: when? >> the fact is that we are the only building a rocket today ones that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. the space launch system we are working on with nasa, 838 story tall rocket, it is being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the...
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after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and dobring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so, you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learned? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you're not allowed to say? thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i'm i wasn't expecting an invite! that's it for this week's show. you can find the full—length programme online. you can keep track of what we are up to on facebook and twitter at @bbcclick, and
after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and dobring artists along with him, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so, you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you...
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. >>> a west coast nighttime launch of a spacex rocket lights up social media with people asking what the heck was that? then the fight after the fight. the pay-per-view spectacle that will likely lead to, yeah, you guessed it,>> this larger-than-e that drew more than a million spectators. >>> hey! ♪ >> meet the louisiana police officer who knows how to bust a move. "early today" starts right now. >>> good monday morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. the deadliest crash in nearly a decade rocking a small upstate new york community and this morning ntsb investigators will rn limo accident that claimed 20 lives. the victims on board were out celebrating a 30th birthday saturday when the stretch suv careened off of a highway,he tg safety concerns for limousines. >> every inch you stretch a limo regulating them. once and for all, the ntsb must pass regulations limiting these stretch limos and their safety. >> nbc's matt bradley has the latest on the investigation. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. that massive accident has stunned this rural part of upstate
. >>> a west coast nighttime launch of a spacex rocket lights up social media with people asking what the heck was that? then the fight after the fight. the pay-per-view spectacle that will likely lead to, yeah, you guessed it,>> this larger-than-e that drew more than a million spectators. >>> hey! ♪ >> meet the louisiana police officer who knows how to bust a move. "early today" starts right now. >>> good monday morning. i'm marlie hall....
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tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> spacex is lighting up the skies over california. as the aerospace company pulled off its first west coast launch and landing of its reusable falcon 9 rocket. the rocket blasted off from vandenberg air force base near santa barbara and landed on a concrete pad at the base about 15 minutes later. the launch caused quite a commotion in l.a. and resulted in a swirling technicolor light show that could be seen as far north as san francisco. up until now, all of spacex's ground landings have been out of cape canaveral, florida. >>> this morning, singer tina turner is in the spotlight, revealing she underwent a and. innth, the 78-year-old singer reveals she suffered from kidney disease and her current husband, music producer erwin bach, gave her one of his kidneys as her health was rapidly declining. turner says at the lowest point, her kidneys were only functioning at 20%. she writes that the donation from her husband gave her happiness and relief just to be alive. >>> what a scene it was in las vegas over the weekend. an ultimate fightin
tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> spacex is lighting up the skies over california. as the aerospace company pulled off its first west coast launch and landing of its reusable falcon 9 rocket. the rocket blasted off from vandenberg air force base near santa barbara and landed on a concrete pad at the base about 15 minutes later. the launch caused quite a commotion in l.a. and resulted in a swirling technicolor light show that could be seen as far north as san francisco. up until...
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i am skeptical that spacex would spend $10 billion to compete against comcast, at&t.t is a cool idea but i don't think the signs are really there that it is following flew. that's healthy, actually. so we have innovation. we have a lot of activity. we have an industry, you know, that is building up, but it's kinds of building up in a more rational way than it looks like on the surface. and that's good, actually. >> one of the things -- we heard dr. pace talk about that -- they are focused on exploration and national security but also this whole igs notion that they have got to do this with industry. and you have had space pod directedive number two really taking aim at the regulations. i want to run that through you guys in truth squad a little bit. is that actually having any effect? is it effective what the white house is trying to do? >> i think -- you know, let me talk about a specific. i think it's -- it's one thing to change your policy. the policy mechanism isn't like hooked like a drive train to the tires. right? so you can change the policy. and it takes a wh
i am skeptical that spacex would spend $10 billion to compete against comcast, at&t.t is a cool idea but i don't think the signs are really there that it is following flew. that's healthy, actually. so we have innovation. we have a lot of activity. we have an industry, you know, that is building up, but it's kinds of building up in a more rational way than it looks like on the surface. and that's good, actually. >> one of the things -- we heard dr. pace talk about that -- they are...
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out, the pop star takes political stance on social media going into midterms, stiller weekend for spacex, plus box office dualstar is born going toe to toe, we will tell you who came out on top. all the stories coming up monday morning and joining me with more on that dagen mcdowell is here along with pwc partner mitch roschelle and pollster and president of maslansky + partners lee cart -- carter. dagen: i will call the republican of toughness, the fact that president donald trump is that person, i'm not taking anything from anybody, i'm going to stand for what my voters believe in, what the republican party believes in, what conservatives believe in and i think that that gave people the even susan collins the wherewithal to step up firm. maria: one of the stories coming out of whole hearing circus last week was i think that this fight brought republicans together with donald trump. even the never trumpers, you know, within government today, they got together and they said, no, there's no corroborating evidence, we will fight and fight hard together. lee: there's no question what we hav
out, the pop star takes political stance on social media going into midterms, stiller weekend for spacex, plus box office dualstar is born going toe to toe, we will tell you who came out on top. all the stories coming up monday morning and joining me with more on that dagen mcdowell is here along with pwc partner mitch roschelle and pollster and president of maslansky + partners lee cart -- carter. dagen: i will call the republican of toughness, the fact that president donald trump is that...
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do you think you can beat spacex? >> with our nasa customer, we will put the first person on mars.he fact is, we are the only ones building a rocket today that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. the space launch system we are working on with nasa is a 38 story tall rocket being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the moon, set up a presence on the moon, and we will step to mars from there. emily: by 2020? >> is possible. emily: our exclusive interview. coming up, tesla's last-minute delivery giant pays off. they post a surge in the third quarter. is it enough to drive the company to profit? and later, amazon may be the leader in cloud computing, but microsoft is on its tail, exploiting its longtime partnerships to bring in business. we speak to a company president. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on tuesday, tesla reported its first delivery numbers since the sec case and production has surged. the company has rolled out more than 83,000 vehicles, double the number of last quarter.
do you think you can beat spacex? >> with our nasa customer, we will put the first person on mars.he fact is, we are the only ones building a rocket today that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. the space launch system we are working on with nasa is a 38 story tall rocket being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the moon, set up a presence on the moon, and we will step to mars from...
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that's a first for spacex, for a spacex launch on the west coast, although the company has done it severalrida. it hopes to recycle those boosters, making rocket launchers more affordable. and it seems very futuristic, does it not, poppy? >> it's amazing to see what the private sector has done, whether it's elon musk or jeff bezos, in space, in this arena. it's great to see. >> so turning the page here to a very important and very tragic story we have been following. four sisters and a newlywed couple on their way to a birthday party over the weekend are among the 20 killed when their limo crashed in a park -- into a parked car at this really, really fraught intersection. we'll have the latest on the investigation ahead. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. douglas! we're running dangerously low on beans. people love your beans, doug.
that's a first for spacex, for a spacex launch on the west coast, although the company has done it severalrida. it hopes to recycle those boosters, making rocket launchers more affordable. and it seems very futuristic, does it not, poppy? >> it's amazing to see what the private sector has done, whether it's elon musk or jeff bezos, in space, in this arena. it's great to see. >> so turning the page here to a very important and very tragic story we have been following. four sisters...
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it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. (justine) fleet week has wrapped up tonight -- and people enjoyed the sights and sounds... from several great viewing spots along the water.(jr stone) kron 4's ali reid caught up with families watching the show on treasure island. oh look at it, look at it.with phones out capturing every moment ... this blue angels show, i never miss it. i love it.fans sat front and center for the blue angels' final show.every year since he was a kid.it was a 4 hour event with other flight teams also entertaining crowds.the other ones were making things like the white and blue and red. there are lots of places to catch a glimpse of the show. these folks always opt for treasure island.i've never beenbg to the marina. only because of the crowds, traffic and everythign else that goes with it. if you're from here you don't want to deal with any of that.the fleet gets so close ... you see them and then the smoke, then after that the sound. it's deafening and it's awesome. and t
it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. (justine) fleet week has wrapped up tonight -- and people enjoyed the sights and sounds... from several great viewing spots along the water.(jr stone) kron 4's ali reid caught up with families watching the show on treasure island. oh look at it, look at it.with phones out capturing every moment ... this blue angels show, i never miss it. i love it.fans sat front and center for the blue angels' final show.every year since he was a kid.it...
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pérez mientras tanto el cielo se iluminó el domingo al sur de nuestro estado debido a que la compañía spacexe inundaron con fotos del fenómeno e incluso especulaciones de un posible ovni y queremos saber su opinión acerca de este hecho qué fue lo primero que se cruzó por su mente cuando vio estas luces en el cielo comparte tu opinión visitando telemundo cuenta y ocho.com o cualquiera de nuestras plataformas en redes sociales tu respuesta podría aparecer más adelante a quien el noticiero yo sí me sorprendí >> cambiamos dork mn rendido tributo a las víctimas del accidente vehicular que dejó 20 muertos la tarde el sábado después de que una limusina impactará contra una camiseta estacionada de acuerdo a las autoridades el conductor de la limusina falló en hacer un alto entre las víctimas mortales hay ocupantes del vehículo y transeúntes se trata del accidente más mortífero de la región en 13 años vamos a una pausa sino ha revisado su cuenta de facebook en lo que va del día apresúrese cientos de usuarios reciben una alerta del equipo de seguridad de la red social de los por qué >> el secreto para
pérez mientras tanto el cielo se iluminó el domingo al sur de nuestro estado debido a que la compañía spacexe inundaron con fotos del fenómeno e incluso especulaciones de un posible ovni y queremos saber su opinión acerca de este hecho qué fue lo primero que se cruzó por su mente cuando vio estas luces en el cielo comparte tu opinión visitando telemundo cuenta y ocho.com o cualquiera de nuestras plataformas en redes sociales tu respuesta podría aparecer más adelante a quien el...
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as we see, spacex is an example. bringing the launch cost from well into the hundreds down to $62 million. you are offering opportunities for companies that ordinarily wouldn't have an opportunity to launch and they are being aggregated in launches up to 20, 30 different pay loads. and you are seeing capabilities tested. you are also seeing a tremendous amount from the investment community that is bringing capital into the marketplace at record levels. and i think that they understand that there is going to be, you know, certain ideas and businesses that aren't going to make it. but i think they see enough promise with the ideas that are out there, whether it is additive manufacturing or in-space manufacturing or whether it is the small saturdays, you know, or the larger constellations. i think there is a pig enough marketplace. and i think the demand is there. >> i think the question, if i can reask the question a little bit, i think absolutely what is going on is real. i think that if you look at the question of --
as we see, spacex is an example. bringing the launch cost from well into the hundreds down to $62 million. you are offering opportunities for companies that ordinarily wouldn't have an opportunity to launch and they are being aggregated in launches up to 20, 30 different pay loads. and you are seeing capabilities tested. you are also seeing a tremendous amount from the investment community that is bringing capital into the marketplace at record levels. and i think that they understand that...
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spacex will try to land the falcon 9 rocket.eople in santa barbara, ventura and san luis ibispo cohear one or several sonic booms. the boom is created when an object traveling through the air breaks the speed of sound creating shock waves. >>> ice cream helps. that's the latest word from ozzie osborn who had to cancel a show in mountain view at the last minute. he tweeted this picture right here because had he an infection on his hand. the heavyet the weekend at ceda rescheduled for tuesday, october 16th. a lot of disappointed scrambling to make the new date work. >> mel lan yap trump made a stop in cairo, egypt this morning. she visited the pyramids and spinc sphyx. >> american aid pays for a lot of programs that preserve egypts antiquities vital to the tourism industry. >> if you're playing out of and jose airport this weekend, give yourself extra time because the airport says parking lots might rs are being ity or even full. garage. you can take a shuttle bus from lot 2 toer talked with one passo says she came close to to mis
spacex will try to land the falcon 9 rocket.eople in santa barbara, ventura and san luis ibispo cohear one or several sonic booms. the boom is created when an object traveling through the air breaks the speed of sound creating shock waves. >>> ice cream helps. that's the latest word from ozzie osborn who had to cancel a show in mountain view at the last minute. he tweeted this picture right here because had he an infection on his hand. the heavyet the weekend at ceda rescheduled for...
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spacex. they launched the falcon 9 rocket sunday evening from the vandenberg air force base. this is a video that spacex made available to the public and we have it on our website. check this out. i missed it, but all these folks did not. let me note, using our tag board, i've been able to use a locater around the bay area cities. and so these pictures came from folks around our area. you see the sky, all these lights lit up here. very cool stuff. a lot of still pictures from great skyline shots, as well. and some videos, as well. one video in particular i want to show you, though, came in from david bigger, who is a meteorologist out of nbc l.a., our sister station. it's not a meteor, even though he's a meteorologist. that was his tweet. you see that -- yeah, i made that sound myself. thank you, i made that myself. we're looking overhead at the effects of the falcon 9 rocket. there is no sound in space, i'm told. i don't know, "star wars" has sound effects. to the tag board. i do want to poi
spacex. they launched the falcon 9 rocket sunday evening from the vandenberg air force base. this is a video that spacex made available to the public and we have it on our website. check this out. i missed it, but all these folks did not. let me note, using our tag board, i've been able to use a locater around the bay area cities. and so these pictures came from folks around our area. you see the sky, all these lights lit up here. very cool stuff. a lot of still pictures from great skyline...
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. >> new this morning and for the first time ever, spacex has landed a falcon 9 rocket. it blasted off from the california launch site a carried a satellite into space yesterday. spacex had previously flown such rockets from florida launcheer but nev on the west coast. >> mike pompeo is in china visiting with leaders there. the visit comes as the u.s. and china battle it out over tariffs. >> he described his conversation with kim jong un as good and productive. tracie potts is on capitol hill this morning. what else happened e?th >> we are hearing that there have been some fundamental disagreements, that's the way secretary pompeo is describing it this morning, with china, but oey're looking forward to frank conversations the other hand with north korea. there's a possibility of a summit. the newspaper in north korea shows him shaking hands with a m jong uhe tries to forge yet more discussions about winding down their nuclear program. the second summit not out of the question. he says it's good and productive. >> the senate confirming brett kavanaugthe supreme court. wha
. >> new this morning and for the first time ever, spacex has landed a falcon 9 rocket. it blasted off from the california launch site a carried a satellite into space yesterday. spacex had previously flown such rockets from florida launcheer but nev on the west coast. >> mike pompeo is in china visiting with leaders there. the visit comes as the u.s. and china battle it out over tariffs. >> he described his conversation with kim jong un as good and productive. tracie potts is...
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this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base. here is video of the launch. spacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. (jrs) a massive 5.9 earthquake hit haiti. we take a look at the damage and how their president is responding tonight. (justine) the controversial halftime show at a high school football game... just days after two local police officers were killed... (jrs) one year later... a community comes together today to try and heal. details on how people in santa rosa are rebuilding after devastating wildfires tore through their neighborhoods. (justine) neighbors in the fountaingrove area of santa rosa came together today ... to remember last years fire storm.(jrstone) as kron4's michelle kingston reports -- not everyone is rebuilding. rina pingol, fountain grove"i thought that was really the end of the world. it was like the movie armageddon. it was unbelievable. i thought we wer
this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base. here is video of the launch. spacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. (jrs) a massive 5.9 earthquake hit haiti. we take a look at the damage and how their president is responding tonight. (justine) the controversial halftime show at a high school football game... just days...
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spacex valuation has climbed to about $28 billion.ek, janet yellen joining people concerned about the rise of leveraged loans. she said in an interview, i am worried about the systemic risk associated with these loans. there has been a huge deterioration in standards. covenants have been loosened in leveraged lending. it is a big issue she has chimed in on and many others have as well. still with me, rachel golder, marilyn watson, and robert tipp. robert, i raised that quote because i am wondering whether some current and former fed officials are trying to tell us something. the guiding light seems to be worries about financial assets and wobbles. robert: they are operating in a world of uncertainty. but they do know that what has ultimately has cost the average american, and even more than that, are the big downturns. the crashes, which are caused by the bubbles. those are the ones where the bulk of society recovers slowly. instead of being very cautious. it was probably five years ago she was warning on biotech, right? i think it be
spacex valuation has climbed to about $28 billion.ek, janet yellen joining people concerned about the rise of leveraged loans. she said in an interview, i am worried about the systemic risk associated with these loans. there has been a huge deterioration in standards. covenants have been loosened in leveraged lending. it is a big issue she has chimed in on and many others have as well. still with me, rachel golder, marilyn watson, and robert tipp. robert, i raised that quote because i am...
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of 120th across from the spacex entrance in hawthorne. i saw a crane operator working here until dark. i actually saw the opening of the tunnel here a year or so ago while doing a story on musk's plans. that was before the work site was shrouded in secrecy. frustrated drivers. >> the traffic above ground is too much. >> reporter: fed up with l.a. traffic welcome a new option. >> i think it will help congestion a little bit. >> reporter: musk has touted his high speed hyperloop underground vision a few years now. large pods like this speeding through items from long beach to l.a.x. all the way to sherman oaks. >> i mean if it's from here to sherman oaks, if i can get there in 15 to 20 minutes, yeah, i'll take it. >> reporter: beyond setting that firm debut date musk is staying mum on specifics. people we spoke with already take public transportation so they can avoid this. as for hyperloops and tunnels, well, a few thought it unnecessary. >> i think building on the rail system we have going on right now, i think that's pretty good, above g
of 120th across from the spacex entrance in hawthorne. i saw a crane operator working here until dark. i actually saw the opening of the tunnel here a year or so ago while doing a story on musk's plans. that was before the work site was shrouded in secrecy. frustrated drivers. >> the traffic above ground is too much. >> reporter: fed up with l.a. traffic welcome a new option. >> i think it will help congestion a little bit. >> reporter: musk has touted his high speed...
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i think it was spacex. >> steve paulson is here, watching the weather. >> they are here. that was a ufo. sabrina is saying what you told me in my ear a second ago, smoke from the fire. you looked at me funny. smoke yesterday was pretty bad. i could not see that and she said the smoke was bad. it was. it was blowing from the east bay, from solano county. sunshine, breezy, not as bad as yesterday. 86 degrees. a wind advisory. it will be decreasing throughout the day. the strongest gusts are in the highest elevations. a north wind for a sound. northwind in napa county. seminar in marin county. extreme west and south western nevada at big rock and one is south. not higher elevations. out towards the delta of northwest, north, and at the airports is also north. we are not done. the source of the wind is a strong low developing into the four corners. it is a whopper. it just missed us but the end result was the wind. almost 70. a huge difference. berkeley, 70 degrees, holding in their corporate 47 gratings and, in napa, 70. san rafael, 63 and it will be sunny and breezy and the
i think it was spacex. >> steve paulson is here, watching the weather. >> they are here. that was a ufo. sabrina is saying what you told me in my ear a second ago, smoke from the fire. you looked at me funny. smoke yesterday was pretty bad. i could not see that and she said the smoke was bad. it was. it was blowing from the east bay, from solano county. sunshine, breezy, not as bad as yesterday. 86 degrees. a wind advisory. it will be decreasing throughout the day. the strongest...
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after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and doience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? do you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learned? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you're not allowed to say. thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i'm i wasn't expecting an invite! that's it for this week's show. you can keep track of what we are up to on facebook and twitter at @bbcclick, and of course we will be back next week. hello. wednesday brought some unseasonably warm if somewhat breezy weather to
after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and doience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? do you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy...
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. >>> spacex is lighting up the skies over california. as the aerospace company pumd off its first west coast launch and left-handing of its reusable falcon ix rocket. the rocket blasted off from vanden nrg air force baser santa barbara and landed on a concrete pad at the base about 15 minutes elater. aunch cause the quite a commotion in l.a. andesulted a swirling technicolor light show that could be seen as far north as san frntcisco. up now all of spacex's ground landings have been out of ca canaveral, florida. >>> this morning singer tina turners in thespotlight, revealing she underwent a life-saving kidney transplant and the donor was her husbann in upcoming biography out this month the 78-year-old singer revealsom she suffered kidney disease and her current husband music producer bock gave her his kidney. turner says her kidneys were only functioning at 20%. she adds the organ donation from her husband gave her happiness and belief to be alive. >> leetch as everything to do with it as far as this is concerned. >>> the elusive art pra
. >>> spacex is lighting up the skies over california. as the aerospace company pumd off its first west coast launch and left-handing of its reusable falcon ix rocket. the rocket blasted off from vanden nrg air force baser santa barbara and landed on a concrete pad at the base about 15 minutes elater. aunch cause the quite a commotion in l.a. andesulted a swirling technicolor light show that could be seen as far north as san frntcisco. up now all of spacex's ground landings have been...
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this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base.pacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. ( robin ) today marks one year since the deadly north bay fire storm killed 44 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. kron4's ella sogomonian went to sonoma where people gathered in rememberance of the north bay fire victims. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "although the city of sonoma was physically untouched by the unforgiving flames of the nuns fire people here were emotionally scarred by the loss experienced by neighboring towns. monday they're gathering here at the love sculpture in the plaza to reflect on all they've been through in the last year.... ...when the nuns fire consumed 400 homes across the valley north and east of the city of sonoma...tomorrow marks 1 year when the fire erupted in glen ellen around 10 at night.sot: chief steve akres, sonoma valley fire and re
this was a spacex rocket launch and landing at vandenberg air force base.pacex successfully launched a satellite into space aboard its falcon 9 rocket and then landed part of the rocket back at the base. it was spacex's first time doing this on the west coast. ( robin ) today marks one year since the deadly north bay fire storm killed 44 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses. kron4's ella sogomonian went to sonoma where people gathered in rememberance of the north bay fire...
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after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and do, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so, you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learned? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you're not allowed to say? thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i'm i wasn't expecting an invite! that's it for this week's show. you can find the full—length programme online. you can keep track of what we are up to on facebook and twitter at @bbcclick, and of course we will be back n
after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and do, at his expense, to see how their experience inspires their work. maybe it will be a musician, a painter, a dancer, a film director, i don't know yet. so right now there are still a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? so, you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him...
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after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and doll a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? do you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having learned? how much does a ticket to the moon cost? i cannot say about that. but huge. hundreds of millions? you‘re not allowed to say. thank you very much. and safe journey. thank you. you want to go? really? i‘m i wasn‘t expecting an invite! that‘s it for this week‘s show. you can find the full—length programme online. to keep of what we get up to two of the week, you can find us on social media and of course we will be back next week. —— get up to throughout the week. good evening. this weekend, we a lwa ys good evening. this weekend, we always promised you a tale of two halves and that is exactly wha
after hearing about spacex, at what point did you start to think, "yes, i actually want to go and doll a lot of things in question, a lot needs to be developed. how likely do you think it is that this is going to go ahead? do you trust elon musk? you know him. do you like him? are you friends? would you like him to come? he is crazy, like me. is he crazy enough to want to go to the moon? i am very honoured to do that. what do you hope that you may come back thinking, feeling, or having...
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this is a first for spacex on the west coast.uccessfully brought one of its first stage boosters back to earth there in southern california. the previous landings, by the way, were in florida. the launch sent an argentinian satellite into orbit. spacex has now successfully launched 35 rockets in the last 21 months. >>> tina turner now has a very real answer to her hit song "what's love got to do with it?" the answer would be everything, especially for her husband edwin bach. she reveals she underwent a kidney transplant last year. >> her husband donated the organ that saved her life. the 78-year-old turner also wrote about other health struggles, including a bout with cancer and a stroke that left her unable to stand. >> that's amazing. >> yeah. >>> turning now to the eye-popping stunt inside that auction house in london. >> just moments after a painting by the elusive street artist known as banksy sold for $1.4 million, the painting slipped through a built-in shredder that had been concealed inside the frame. here is zachary kie
this is a first for spacex on the west coast.uccessfully brought one of its first stage boosters back to earth there in southern california. the previous landings, by the way, were in florida. the launch sent an argentinian satellite into orbit. spacex has now successfully launched 35 rockets in the last 21 months. >>> tina turner now has a very real answer to her hit song "what's love got to do with it?" the answer would be everything, especially for her husband edwin bach....
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companies, spacex and boeing, are now building a new generation of american space taxis. hh crude flights next summer, and the clock is ticking-- america's soyuz contracts with the russians end next july. >> this is the upper dome. >> reporter: earlier this week, program manager john mulholland gave us a tour of boeing's starliner assembly plant at the kennedy space center. do you feel under the gun now to make it happen? >> we expect as a team to meet that schedule, but schedule pressure is never going to get in the way of making sure we have a safe vehicle to fly. >> reporter: you want to get it right? >> have to. >> reporter: the three crew members on the space station right now have a soyuz capsule docked there to bring them back, but if the russians can't clear a soyuz rocket to fly up a replacement crew by january, the station may have to be abandoned, jeff, at least temporarily. >> glor: mark strassmann, thanks. up next here tonight, what is behind the dow's biggest two-day behind the dow's biggest two-day loss since feb what do you mean it's not working out, craig
companies, spacex and boeing, are now building a new generation of american space taxis. hh crude flights next summer, and the clock is ticking-- america's soyuz contracts with the russians end next july. >> this is the upper dome. >> reporter: earlier this week, program manager john mulholland gave us a tour of boeing's starliner assembly plant at the kennedy space center. do you feel under the gun now to make it happen? >> we expect as a team to meet that schedule, but...
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spacex founder elon musk also celebrated shortly after at the vandenberg air force base. the restaurant is posting photos of musk congratulating the team and even signing an astronaut helmet. >> cool. >>> could cutting power save lives and property? we investigate the way some power companies are being proactive before fire hits. >>> cal fire blaming pg&e's equipment for starting at least a dozen fires in six counties last fall. fierce winds knocked down power lines, pg&e failed to shut off sections of its power grid. >> that stands in stark contrast to what a san diego fire utility does during bad weather. we have a look at how the company cuts power in the name of safety. >> we keep a close eye at the moisture content there. >> reporter: in the foothills of san diego county, it's dry as a bone. san diego gas and electric, director of fire science, brian dagsteino says it can get up to 110 degrees in an area that hasn't seen rain for months. >> reporter: right in my hand. >> the vegetation is dry for many, many miles. >> reporter: he monitors weather conditions countywid
spacex founder elon musk also celebrated shortly after at the vandenberg air force base. the restaurant is posting photos of musk congratulating the team and even signing an astronaut helmet. >> cool. >>> could cutting power save lives and property? we investigate the way some power companies are being proactive before fire hits. >>> cal fire blaming pg&e's equipment for starting at least a dozen fires in six counties last fall. fierce winds knocked down power lines,...
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i found out it is actually sunday we are launching -- vantage on spacex. tune into the spacex.com webcast. these represent significant capacity. going into the arctic, and you heard there are 77 indigenous communities that are connected only by a satellite. this is a very fundamental, commercial company with a very fundamental national mission of serving the high north. part of the problem, as our age demand more and more throughput and higher capacity and later, greater system capability, there are a lot of places are still underserved. the crtc has a goal of 50 megabits up and 10 megabits down everywhere in canada. you will see that a tremendous amount of the nation's underserved. here is a surprise. those of you who may live in the suburbs of --, there are underserved areas there. this is an asked ordinary thing. -- this is an extraordinary thing. it speaks to the demand of broadband. this is a next generation, new generation requirement that is driven by the demands of how we go through information and how we communicate using devices like this. what a
i found out it is actually sunday we are launching -- vantage on spacex. tune into the spacex.com webcast. these represent significant capacity. going into the arctic, and you heard there are 77 indigenous communities that are connected only by a satellite. this is a very fundamental, commercial company with a very fundamental national mission of serving the high north. part of the problem, as our age demand more and more throughput and higher capacity and later, greater system capability,...
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do you think you can beat spacex? >> we will put the first person on mars.nly ones building a rocket today that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. we are working on a 38 story tall rocket being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the moon, set up a presence on the moon, and we will step tomorrow's from -- step step tomorrow's e. mars from ther it in theill to do capital funding to make it happen. we will be at the leading edge here. get the firstill person to mars on the boeing rocket. emily: how has the trade war impacted boeing? >> we are keeping a close eye on it. airspace is a growing business. the world needs 40,000 new airplanes over the next several years. 20% --%, less than it depends on free movement of people to be successful. we are very engaged in the tray dialogue. the good thing about aerospace is that if you take u.s. and china, both economies thrive on a healthy industry. grows, they need 7000 new airplanes over the next 20 years to creat
do you think you can beat spacex? >> we will put the first person on mars.nly ones building a rocket today that is capable of going to the moon and to mars. not something on paper, we are building it today. we are working on a 38 story tall rocket being built today and doing initial test flights next year with nasa. we will return to the moon, set up a presence on the moon, and we will step tomorrow's from -- step step tomorrow's e. mars from ther it in theill to do capital funding to...
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. >> this new video for the first time ever, spacex landed a lcon 9ocket booster in california. that rocket blasted off from itn cali launch site and carried an argentinian satellite to space yesterday. this is the first time that spacex landed a rocket there on the west ast. >> secretary of state mike pompeo is in china meeng with leaders. his visit comes as the us. and china i battle out over tariffs. >> this is a stark contrast to his timeor with korea's leader where he described his conversation with kim jong un as good and productive. tracie potts is on capitol hill this morning.e what e happened during this visit? >> a couple of things. when it comes to china, mike pompeo says it's a fundamental di dgreement. heidn't meet with president xi with hiscounter papart, the foreign minister. so tensions there. he described a productive conversation on two. fron moving forward with a summit stalled aer that tri in august was put off. take a look at one of their dismantled nuclear sites. >> over the weekend, the senate confirmed brett kavanaugh to the u.s. supreme court. what happe
. >> this new video for the first time ever, spacex landed a lcon 9ocket booster in california. that rocket blasted off from itn cali launch site and carried an argentinian satellite to space yesterday. this is the first time that spacex landed a rocket there on the west ast. >> secretary of state mike pompeo is in china meeng with leaders. his visit comes as the us. and china i battle out over tariffs. >> this is a stark contrast to his timeor with korea's leader where he...
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. >> well, there's your unidentified flying object identified now as a spacex falcon 9 rocket carrying a satellite that blasted off from vandenberg air force base. military officials say placing the satellite in orbit is the rock's primary purpose but spacex will also try for the first time to bring the malkin first stage back to the landing. it has not done so on the west coast. the satellite is the first of two that will be used for emergency managemnt and land monitoring. and you can check out the rocket images and videos captured by our bay area viewers. just go to our website at abc7news.com. >>> a fast moving fire in salono county scorched thousands of acres. it is 70% contained tonight. >> sky 7 captured a few buildings going up in flames, but we haven't heard if anyone was hurt. we begin our coverage tonight with abc 7 news report katey utis. >> reporter: high winds and 4,000 acres in a few hours. >> it just jumped the road and kept going. and then there was no stopping it. >> the winds at the top of the ridges are 40 to 50 miles an hour, and it's been very difficult to keep up
. >> well, there's your unidentified flying object identified now as a spacex falcon 9 rocket carrying a satellite that blasted off from vandenberg air force base. military officials say placing the satellite in orbit is the rock's primary purpose but spacex will also try for the first time to bring the malkin first stage back to the landing. it has not done so on the west coast. the satellite is the first of two that will be used for emergency managemnt and land monitoring. and you can...
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spacex completed a teen -- 18 last year and is on track to exceed that.ajority stake in closely held rocket software. the deal is valued at $2 billion including debt, rocket offers tech services to companies using ibm products. spending will be increased on research and development. rocket is owned by foursquare capital partners. the bitcoinff has exchange restructures operations amid a selloff in cryptocurrencies. financial news reported the london-based exchange will cut 40 employees. the ceo told financial news it is practice to assist staff numbers according to environmental changes and a significant trade volume change in the market. cryptocurrencies have crashed in 2018 after the speculative frenzy that fanned a rally last year fizzled amid scrutiny from regulators on the slow pace of and additional adoptions of this and all assets. bitcoin, coming up, serco wants to help startups raise cash with crypto and what is to come to go to -- become the go to option. we will speak to the ceo of circle later this hour. plus, a rocky road to confirmation for
spacex completed a teen -- 18 last year and is on track to exceed that.ajority stake in closely held rocket software. the deal is valued at $2 billion including debt, rocket offers tech services to companies using ibm products. spending will be increased on research and development. rocket is owned by foursquare capital partners. the bitcoinff has exchange restructures operations amid a selloff in cryptocurrencies. financial news reported the london-based exchange will cut 40 employees. the ceo...
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so spacex and elon musk working on getting a $500 million leveraged loan for the company.uy: let's speak a little bit about what will be coming tomorrow. the reason i'm in south africa is tomorrow, cyril ramaphosa will be holding a press conference and we will be speaking to him tomorrow morning, live on bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. johannesburg,in i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. let's talk a little bit about what is happening with the saudi arabian story. gina is back from turkey and will reef president trump today on the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. is a critical meeting and a briefing that is about to be delivered to the president. some people are talking about it being a make or break moment. the administration has to decide which way it is going to jump does,oesn't it? nick: it especially for a president that has put so much faith in his own hand-picked intelligence officials. he had a great relationship with mike pompeo, and that is some the way they solidify that. gina haspel is coming to the whi
so spacex and elon musk working on getting a $500 million leveraged loan for the company.uy: let's speak a little bit about what will be coming tomorrow. the reason i'm in south africa is tomorrow, cyril ramaphosa will be holding a press conference and we will be speaking to him tomorrow morning, live on bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. johannesburg,in i'm guy johnson. this is bloomberg markets. let's talk a little bit about what is happening with...