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a little different than what was seen spacex do. >>.has been very successful, to the reusing of their rockets. let's bring in alex webb, the talk is around whether it spacex could potentially benefit from some of the fallout around ukraine and the russians may be stopping their services to the iss for nasa. next since michelle stopped running, -- since the shuttle stopped running, nasa has depended upon largely russian rockets to take its astronauts into space, increasingly we are seeing spacex take that over. we have seen some whisperings from russia that may leave carrying those astronauts into space. therefore, it could be a benefit, and the immediate to long-term for spacex, elon has the solution. >> one of my favorite stories was from a french astronaut who just came back it was telling us about an experiment in space. there were two experienced flyers and to rookies, jessica watkins also making history with her flight, she will be the first black woman to live as a long-term crewmember on the space station. what kind -- what does
a little different than what was seen spacex do. >>.has been very successful, to the reusing of their rockets. let's bring in alex webb, the talk is around whether it spacex could potentially benefit from some of the fallout around ukraine and the russians may be stopping their services to the iss for nasa. next since michelle stopped running, -- since the shuttle stopped running, nasa has depended upon largely russian rockets to take its astronauts into space, increasingly we are seeing...
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thanks to spacex, a phenomenal ride. no pun intended, but out of this world.nks to acxiom for making this a dream come true. thanks to nasa. thanks to all of the crew. we are here to experience this but we understand there is a responsibility and that is for this first civilian crew to get it right. that is what we are fully committed to with the support of everybody here at the iss and on the ground. it will be a busy week of research for us. now i would like to turn it over to my friend. >> i will take the opportunity to say a few words in hebrew on the international space station. [speaking hebrew] >> i would like to thank our hosts here at the iss for the warm welcome. it was really great to be looking up through the closed hatch and see you guys making our way to us then come on board. to be so warmly greeted by all of you was great. thanks a lot. i look forward to spending the next few days. it is amazing to be here. it is hard to find the words. it has been an amazing journey. i'm not just talking about the last 24 hours, everything that got us here has
thanks to spacex, a phenomenal ride. no pun intended, but out of this world.nks to acxiom for making this a dream come true. thanks to nasa. thanks to all of the crew. we are here to experience this but we understand there is a responsibility and that is for this first civilian crew to get it right. that is what we are fully committed to with the support of everybody here at the iss and on the ground. it will be a busy week of research for us. now i would like to turn it over to my friend....
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spacex has talked about doing that to lower the cost.t is the welcome -- the bulk of what it cost to go to space, the propellant. we know that spacex has raised prices for its satellite clients because of those higher input costs, linked to inflation on the component side, but also the energy component and the development of oil products like piercing. guy: has there been any thought about using synthetic harassing? -- kerosene? prices have skyrocketed recently but i'm wondering, from an esg point of view, how sustainable is space? ed: it's an interesting debate and there is no uniform answer. blue origin, the start of run, owned by jeff bezos, they use a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. but they only going to low orbit. elon musk has spoken plainly about this. forgive me because i'm not a rocket scientist, i just report on them. but my understanding is that kerosene is the best of the best. if you want to get to 17,500 mile per hour, orbit of 250 miles above earth, kerosene is the best propellant. kailey: you are the closest thing to a r
spacex has talked about doing that to lower the cost.t is the welcome -- the bulk of what it cost to go to space, the propellant. we know that spacex has raised prices for its satellite clients because of those higher input costs, linked to inflation on the component side, but also the energy component and the development of oil products like piercing. guy: has there been any thought about using synthetic harassing? -- kerosene? prices have skyrocketed recently but i'm wondering, from an esg...
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that is symbolic of spacex. the readability.t will be a half an hour or so before spacex starts to unleash this advice. romaine: maybe they should rename it 50 basis points. we heard jay powell 50 basis points. you have james bullard in princeton. he is still advocating for basis points. if you get back here, here, we know that spacex has a lot of success in getting this thing to land on that target in the earth on land. what is been the success rate on the percentage basis. >> very high. very high. >> to put in context, if this goes to plan, it will be the 148 launch. it's re-flown boosters successfully 87 times. the proportion is high and it with each mission. >> talk about the relenting. game changing of reusable boosters. you know the terminology better than i do, but the economics behind that. why do so important. -- why is it so important? ed: this is kerosene, they have an oxidizer, highly pressurized liquid oxygen. biting being able to use the hardware, and having to do minimal refurbishment with the panels, the economic
that is symbolic of spacex. the readability.t will be a half an hour or so before spacex starts to unleash this advice. romaine: maybe they should rename it 50 basis points. we heard jay powell 50 basis points. you have james bullard in princeton. he is still advocating for basis points. if you get back here, here, we know that spacex has a lot of success in getting this thing to land on that target in the earth on land. what is been the success rate on the percentage basis. >> very high....
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what does this mean for the spacex part of elon musk's empire?xiom mission here at the kennedy space center -- spacex is not preoccupied with these smaller objectives of getting folks to and from earth to the international space station. they have these contracts with nasa. they were just awarded more missions, but elon musk has his sights set on morris. they are developing the next generation launch system in starship. they hope to test on orbital test at some point in the next six months, and their ambitions are greater than that. but in the meantime, this is another example of spacex dominating the market for launched orbit. they account for 80% of the payload sent into space right now. we talk a lot about russia in china as space powers alongside the united states. really, it is spacex that dominates the market, and star link is taking satellites to third parties. we think this is a good moneymaker for them. we know from the interview on thursday axiom has sold out, and they are probably going to sell out pretty soon for the fourth one. it is
what does this mean for the spacex part of elon musk's empire?xiom mission here at the kennedy space center -- spacex is not preoccupied with these smaller objectives of getting folks to and from earth to the international space station. they have these contracts with nasa. they were just awarded more missions, but elon musk has his sights set on morris. they are developing the next generation launch system in starship. they hope to test on orbital test at some point in the next six months, and...
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you are seeing spacex learning they fly a lot, they will learn a lot.the questions the company has to be, what is the minimal amount that is required to have a safe light only for the payload, buffer customer payloads? the faster you can do that -- but also customer payloads, the faster you can do that this is a business more than a novelty. when you make it a business you are always looking to lower cost and this is an important part of this. how quickly can you flight, today they are taking a payload that will contribute to their constellation, that is more money. it is a business that works and i think we are emily: we are about 30 seconds away from the first stage main engine getting cut off here. i would like to talk about how this fits into the bigger mission of elon musk and spacex. the goal is to have these taking off as frequently as airplanes take off on earth. can you paint a picture for us of what this future space economy will look like? justin: you're talking about and era not many years to the future if you believe a lot the ambitious pro
you are seeing spacex learning they fly a lot, they will learn a lot.the questions the company has to be, what is the minimal amount that is required to have a safe light only for the payload, buffer customer payloads? the faster you can do that -- but also customer payloads, the faster you can do that this is a business more than a novelty. when you make it a business you are always looking to lower cost and this is an important part of this. how quickly can you flight, today they are taking a...
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spacex is the carrier, the rocket provider, and axiom is basically the travel agent that you book isgh. their ambitions are much greater, a lot of discussion about the long-term lifeline of the iss and whether a private space station is the way to go. that is what axiom want to achieve in the long run. matt: what do we know about the crew? ed: the first member is a former nasa astronaut, three shuttle missions, one mission to the iss and a russian so use rocket. he is now the vice president at axiom. the others are high net worth individuals, entrepreneurs, investors. larry connor is a real estate magnate. there is someone from the music industry. and then a former israeli air force pilot turned investor. according to the washington post, $55 million a seat is what they paid to get on, but they are space enthusiasts and adventurists. matt: there are russian crew on the iss, hopefully none of them are nihilists. ed: there is a u.s.-european half of the station and a russian half. there are cosmonauts on board and the question nasa is asked is will the civilian astronauts venture over
spacex is the carrier, the rocket provider, and axiom is basically the travel agent that you book isgh. their ambitions are much greater, a lot of discussion about the long-term lifeline of the iss and whether a private space station is the way to go. that is what axiom want to achieve in the long run. matt: what do we know about the crew? ed: the first member is a former nasa astronaut, three shuttle missions, one mission to the iss and a russian so use rocket. he is now the vice president at...
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do you need to if you have spacex? >> we hope to.ve cosmonauts in houston training to fly on the space shuttle. we are going to send and asked not to fly, as we have on soyuz. mark just came back after a year in space. it was not difficult. this is the professional relationship that is going on between the cosmonauts and astronauts. guy: that was nasa administrator bill nelson speaking to ed ludlow. ed joins us now from the kennedy space center. he was trying to put a really positive spin on the russian relationship with nasa. how sustainable is that? >> it's really interesting. we were discussing the economic side of this on thursday. nasa puts $4 billion a year into the international space station for upkeep, maintenance, upgrades. russia has significantly less, but still a meaningful amount. if russia pulls out, nasa is left caring the budget. the more extreme scenario, the module on the iss that puts it at the correct altitude is a russian module. russia ultimately controls the engines. as you heard from nelson, that seems unlike
do you need to if you have spacex? >> we hope to.ve cosmonauts in houston training to fly on the space shuttle. we are going to send and asked not to fly, as we have on soyuz. mark just came back after a year in space. it was not difficult. this is the professional relationship that is going on between the cosmonauts and astronauts. guy: that was nasa administrator bill nelson speaking to ed ludlow. ed joins us now from the kennedy space center. he was trying to put a really positive spin...
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spacex has raised its prices on other things because of inflation. to say on the economics of it. emily: ed ludlow at cape canaveral. he will be there for the launch over the next 24 hours. we will be watching her coverage. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will be back tomorrow with the spacex mission from the kennedy space center. also don't forget to check out our new podcast. you can find it anywhere you get your podcast. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." shery: the top stories this hour. eu sanctions target russian revenues for the first time.
spacex has raised its prices on other things because of inflation. to say on the economics of it. emily: ed ludlow at cape canaveral. he will be there for the launch over the next 24 hours. we will be watching her coverage. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will be back tomorrow with the spacex mission from the kennedy space center. also don't forget to check out our new podcast. you can find it anywhere you get your podcast. i'm emily chang in san francisco....
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spacex has raised its prices on other things because of inflation. to say on the economics of it. emily: ed ludlow at cape canaveral. he will be there for the launch over the next 24 hours. we will be watching her coverage. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will be back tomorrow with the spacex mission from the kennedy space center. also don't forget to check out our new podcast. you can find it anywhere you get your podcast. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> this is a paid ad for csn. >> you know many times i have been out here for a new quarterlies and i have asked for drumroll and a lot of times it has been nothing but hyperbole, but this time i think i really would like a drum roll. and in all honesty, in the past, it has been nothing but hyperbole. but this time, i would really like a drum roll
spacex has raised its prices on other things because of inflation. to say on the economics of it. emily: ed ludlow at cape canaveral. he will be there for the launch over the next 24 hours. we will be watching her coverage. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will be back tomorrow with the spacex mission from the kennedy space center. also don't forget to check out our new podcast. you can find it anywhere you get your podcast. i'm emily chang in san francisco....
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standby. >> spacex endeavor, confirm, plastic man's are -- [inaudible] >> i write copy that.hank you. that last call came in pretty quiet city could speak up on the upcoming calls that would be great. >> will do. >> we will give you an update inside of 43 minutes. crew access arm has retracted from the dragon spacecraft. next up launch escape system arming, and at t minus 45 minutes, we will begin loading propellant on to the falcon nine. so right now falcon nine is go, dragon is go. the weather looks good and the range areas are also cleared for launch. everything is looking good. >> inside of 42 minutes. everything continues to go well, waiting now for launch escape system arming. >> endeavor spacex launch escape system. >> go ahead. >> at this time i can give you ago through section seven, close advisers and arm the launch escape system. >> that should work. >> spacex endeavor, we are arming the launch escape system. >> [silence] [silence] [silence] >> dragon spacex launch escape system is verified armed. >> copy spacex. >> all right, they heard the launch escape system is
standby. >> spacex endeavor, confirm, plastic man's are -- [inaudible] >> i write copy that.hank you. that last call came in pretty quiet city could speak up on the upcoming calls that would be great. >> will do. >> we will give you an update inside of 43 minutes. crew access arm has retracted from the dragon spacecraft. next up launch escape system arming, and at t minus 45 minutes, we will begin loading propellant on to the falcon nine. so right now falcon nine is go,...
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ed: i have spoken to a few spacex officials and nasa officials. it is an opportunity for spacex.e the carrier of choice. the only carrier other than the rocket from russia that can reach the i.s.s. and take human life. the mission costs nasa a lot to do this. axiom, which i would describe as a travel agent, if spacex is the airline, axiom is the travel agent that arranged for private citizens to go up. from nasa's point of view, they brokered this with the long-term goal of the private sector taking the cost burden away so in the future they don't have to worry about this because it will be the private sector that not only provides the launch as spacex is doing but also provides the space station and brokers seats for high net worth individuals that want to go. lisa: can you put the space exploration into context? some people are conflating space tourism with the privately funded satellites and other aspects key to surveillance and modern technological advancement. how much are some of these privately operated missions going toward the satellite aspect and not just tourism? ed: i
ed: i have spoken to a few spacex officials and nasa officials. it is an opportunity for spacex.e the carrier of choice. the only carrier other than the rocket from russia that can reach the i.s.s. and take human life. the mission costs nasa a lot to do this. axiom, which i would describe as a travel agent, if spacex is the airline, axiom is the travel agent that arranged for private citizens to go up. from nasa's point of view, they brokered this with the long-term goal of the private sector...
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attenuation in progress. >> spacex "endeavour" copy all. >> all right. so, with that contact and capture coming at 7:29 a.m. central time, 5:29 a.m. eastern. that's 12:29 utc. the station x dragon through 272,000 miles over the central atlantic ocean. so, with that initial contact made, the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract. that is completed. we will able to start -- >> -- direction in progress. >> soft capturing in progress. >> so, we're now going to see dragon inch a little bit closer to that docking, until it actually performs a sealed connection. then we'll be able to engage 12 hooks that perform the hard capture. six of those were actually engaged during the launch. and on the way to, orbit, they open up that you see there to deploy the nose cone. but 12 of those are now going to engage after the soft capture ring has retracted. after those 12 engage, we'll have a hard ring. they will start to connect to umbilicals that will provide hard line data and power to dragon through systems. and then we'll be able to get the docking complete
attenuation in progress. >> spacex "endeavour" copy all. >> all right. so, with that contact and capture coming at 7:29 a.m. central time, 5:29 a.m. eastern. that's 12:29 utc. the station x dragon through 272,000 miles over the central atlantic ocean. so, with that initial contact made, the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract. that is completed. we will able to start -- >> -- direction in progress. >> soft capturing in progress. >> so, we're...
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lo que valoramos, no debe costar más. (♪ música ♪) >>> la compañía spacex volvió a lanzar una misiónutas que van como parte de la nasa también incluyen a la primera mujer negra que va a pasar 6 meses en la estación espacial internacional trabajando en diferentes proyectos como una retina artificial, este jugador de béisbol es el séptimo jugador en lograr 3 mil hits y 500 jonrones está contente como dijo a autoridad >>> fue mucho para mí el hit 3 mil porque fue algo que soñé toda mi vida y estar en ese momento fue algo que me llenó de orgullo a pesar de que uno viene de venezuela y tener esta experiencia en estados unidos es satisfactorio muchas gracias se les quiere un abrazo >>> tienen abierto el camino para entrar al salón de la fama su madre habló con nuestra compañera sobre la hazaña de su hijo >>> cómo se siente por el gran logro de su hijo >>> mire son palabras que no se pueden explicar es una sensación tan grande provoca saltar gritar >>> como madre qué siente cuando va al estadio y ve a su hijo triunfar >>> es algo que no se te quita lo mismo que sentí hace 20 años lo siento
lo que valoramos, no debe costar más. (♪ música ♪) >>> la compañía spacex volvió a lanzar una misiónutas que van como parte de la nasa también incluyen a la primera mujer negra que va a pasar 6 meses en la estación espacial internacional trabajando en diferentes proyectos como una retina artificial, este jugador de béisbol es el séptimo jugador en lograr 3 mil hits y 500 jonrones está contente como dijo a autoridad >>> fue mucho para mí el hit 3 mil porque fue...
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speaks to the type of human space flight that spacex does.ce orbital flights are tourism flights. let's listen in. >> four, three, two, one, zero ignition liftoff! godspeed axiom one [ cheers and applause >> together a new chapter begins godspeed ax 1. >> there you have it, a falcon 9 rocket with a dragon capsule endeavor on the top for new astronauts headed to the international space station with axiom space. it's incredible to think they just started doing human space flights less than two years ago and this is the first of two crewed missions that it has on tap for just the month of april, guys what is going to happen -- >> incredible images my question before was even though virgin galactic and sub orbital, do they have intentintentions to do something similar? >> for virgin, not right now and for sub orbital, they look to take not only cargo but humans into orbit. they were one of three rockets contracted with proje -- amazon for the project kuyper >>> over the next couple minutes, the booster stage will detach and make its way back down
speaks to the type of human space flight that spacex does.ce orbital flights are tourism flights. let's listen in. >> four, three, two, one, zero ignition liftoff! godspeed axiom one [ cheers and applause >> together a new chapter begins godspeed ax 1. >> there you have it, a falcon 9 rocket with a dragon capsule endeavor on the top for new astronauts headed to the international space station with axiom space. it's incredible to think they just started doing human space...
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i am hoping that next merger will be spacex delta one. >> who needs the concorde.don't need the concorde anymore. >> carley: appreciate it. >> thank you. >> carley: you are very welcome. did you hear about this controversy jack brewer said joy reid completely humiliated the kids in his mentorship program after she called child abuse to stand next to a bill signing watch this. >> she is going to have to apologize and i want msnbc to apologize, otherwise i will have to pursue my legal strategy that my lawyers are putting together. >> and brower is not backing down and here to respond live on "fox & friends first." >> todd: and the republicans taking matters into their own hands when a criminal walk right into their clubhouse? try to rob them. one of the members is here to talk about the downward spiral and "fox & friends first" a very busy wednesday morning. perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new workspaces. find new roads. chevrolet. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you
i am hoping that next merger will be spacex delta one. >> who needs the concorde.don't need the concorde anymore. >> carley: appreciate it. >> thank you. >> carley: you are very welcome. did you hear about this controversy jack brewer said joy reid completely humiliated the kids in his mentorship program after she called child abuse to stand next to a bill signing watch this. >> she is going to have to apologize and i want msnbc to apologize, otherwise i will have...
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success stories, it's paypal, it's tesla, it's spacex, technology companies, twitter's a whole other animal that remains an uphill bat really. >> reporter: some concerned his pursuit of free speech will collide on twitter, especially for women an minorities. do you trust elon musk to make twitter better for women? >> i don't trust elon musk to make twitter better for women at all. i just absolutely don't. if you're asking yourself if this is someone that's going to go to bat for team that are underrepresented, i don't think that's going to be the case, unfortunately. >> reporter: but musk tweeting today he hopes his worst critics stay on the platform in the name of free speech. >> and jo, what can the average twitter user expect in changes? >> elon musk has teased the idea of an edit button for tweets as a private company, twitter will be sub swrekt to far less regulatory it scrutiny thinks version of free speech will ming big changes for what is tolerated on twitter he says twitter skews based on politics and that means the pendulum could swing another way very soon. >>> also tonigh
success stories, it's paypal, it's tesla, it's spacex, technology companies, twitter's a whole other animal that remains an uphill bat really. >> reporter: some concerned his pursuit of free speech will collide on twitter, especially for women an minorities. do you trust elon musk to make twitter better for women? >> i don't trust elon musk to make twitter better for women at all. i just absolutely don't. if you're asking yourself if this is someone that's going to go to bat for...
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. >>> blasting off, spacex completes a successful launch.ad on "today in the bay," what we know about the classified cargo on board that was sent to space. >> and happening now, walnut creek leaders are set to decide whether to expand cannabis sales in the city. the city allows up to two delivery services for medical use. currently there's only one operating in walnut creek. council members will vote tomorrow whether to expand sales to include nonmedical delivery services. if approved, they'll have to decide how many companies to allow to operate. we'll be right back. >>> another successful launch for spacex. >> three, two, one. ignition. >> the company sent a satellite into orbit yesterday from vandenberg space force base. because of the sensitive nature of the spy satellite, we don't know a lot about what it is or what the mission is about. in fact, spacex ended its launch broadcast earlier than normal because of the classified cargo on board. the first stage of the falcon 9 made a slow descent back to earth and a pinpoint landing. >>> we
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this morning, the spacex rocketing into the future.t is the first private ship it dock to the international space station. the houston company partnering with spacex for a ride out of the world. the mission led by commander michael lopez. retired astronaut now working for axion. the rest of the crew are customers. paying $55 million each. unlike other high profile rides for the rich, this includes eight days on the iss with more than two dozen researchers to help build a commercial space station. a move that let's nasa move on to the next final frontier. >> expiration moves out to the distant planets and commercial slips into lowering earth orbit. >> we don't need nasa going where hundreds have gone before. let them go where no one has gone before. nasa will become nasa before. >> reporter: dr. neil de grasse tyson says this reminds him of the 1960s. >> is this a flash in the pan or will we sustain it? >> reporter: and one day it will be a lot like hopping on a plane. >> and when that used to be a really exotic rich person's game. you
this morning, the spacex rocketing into the future.t is the first private ship it dock to the international space station. the houston company partnering with spacex for a ride out of the world. the mission led by commander michael lopez. retired astronaut now working for axion. the rest of the crew are customers. paying $55 million each. unlike other high profile rides for the rich, this includes eight days on the iss with more than two dozen researchers to help build a commercial space...
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spacex has been testing the service with delta as well starlink is spacex's network of 2,000 broadband satellites the service is expected to be free for passengers of hawaiian next year. that's going to do it for us here on sidewalk on the street check tech starts now. >>> welcome to check tech. today, tech stocks already, the nasdaq on a three-week losing streak, down more than 20% from its november highs where's the bottom twitter reportedly nears a deal to sell itself to elon musk. the very latest on that developing story, and why twitter is trending. and later apple amazon microsoft set up for a huge week of trade earnings john, welcome back by the way. >> thank you, and we've got to start, of course, with twitter, shares are up, almost 3% on news that a deal we lon musk might be close, but hey, this might be a case of be careful what you wish for, julia, right, because he's got to make some interesting leverage moves to make this work. >> yes, interesting indeed, and of course there's so many implications toward the rest of elon musk's company. but just honing in on twitter right
spacex has been testing the service with delta as well starlink is spacex's network of 2,000 broadband satellites the service is expected to be free for passengers of hawaiian next year. that's going to do it for us here on sidewalk on the street check tech starts now. >>> welcome to check tech. today, tech stocks already, the nasdaq on a three-week losing streak, down more than 20% from its november highs where's the bottom twitter reportedly nears a deal to sell itself to elon musk....
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this is the seventh time that spacex has sent astronauts into space.hours ago. so just incredible turnaround time by both spacex and nasa with today's very early morning launch to the international space station from the kennedy space center in florida. you know, brianna, this is primarily a science expedition, these astronauts are going to be conducting a great deal of microgravity research, research in a weightless environment up at the international space station, but this is also really a training mission of sorts for this crew because, remember, nasa right now is considering everyone in its astronaut core to possibly be assigned to its next big mission, it's next big program, the artemis program, which aims to return american astronauts to the moon within the next few years. so nasa has said that it will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface of the moon with this program. so with this mission there's a lot of attention on the mission specialist, a woman by the name of jessica watkins. brianna, she is about to become the
this is the seventh time that spacex has sent astronauts into space.hours ago. so just incredible turnaround time by both spacex and nasa with today's very early morning launch to the international space station from the kennedy space center in florida. you know, brianna, this is primarily a science expedition, these astronauts are going to be conducting a great deal of microgravity research, research in a weightless environment up at the international space station, but this is also really a...
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. >>> up next, delaying those launches for spacex. the reason the faa says it needs more time before the star ship can go to outer space. >>> all right. we have two new consumer cases worth almost 15 grand this friday night. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds, next. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. well can expect some fog right near the coastline for tomorrow morning. we're tracking that, the wind and warmer temperatures. i'm back with it in about nine minutes. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> well, spring is here and savings are blossoming for our teams at nbc bay area and telemundo 48
. >>> up next, delaying those launches for spacex. the reason the faa says it needs more time before the star ship can go to outer space. >>> all right. we have two new consumer cases worth almost 15 grand this friday night. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds, next. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. well can expect some fog right near the coastline for tomorrow morning. we're tracking that, the wind and warmer temperatures. i'm back...
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this would be the 16th launch of the year for the falcon 9 booster and spacex.has become normal. while there is a delay and i know you are excited about it, there's a chance later today they send up another 53 star link satellites and that is such a big part of the spacex business. anna: thank you by much. talking of the weather, it looks better in london than in san francisco. ed ludlow joining us with the latest on tesla and twitter. let's take a look at where european markets are training. we are coming towards the end of thursday's trading session. a holiday shortened week for european equity markets. as we get towards the end of thursday, we are up a little on the ftse 100. almost unchanged on the ftse 100 , the dax up more than 1% and the cac 40 up more than 1.5%. the sector breakdown explain some of the difference. a lot of action and bond markets. we did have action earlier on in the euro. we will update you on the european trading picture when we come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to the european close and equity markets edging their way tow
this would be the 16th launch of the year for the falcon 9 booster and spacex.has become normal. while there is a delay and i know you are excited about it, there's a chance later today they send up another 53 star link satellites and that is such a big part of the spacex business. anna: thank you by much. talking of the weather, it looks better in london than in san francisco. ed ludlow joining us with the latest on tesla and twitter. let's take a look at where european markets are training....
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you see what he did with spacex and star links in ukraine.ent with the ability to communicate with their armed forces. just think that 48 hours and they have i guess 2,100 satellites right now going around the world, and each of them goes eight or nine times. they were able to get these satellites turned on over ukraine in 48 hours and then shay ship thousands of user interfaces where you communicate with a satellite and the defense minister of ukraine thanked spacex for the help they've given to help them survive. >> yeah, it has been incredible to see let's talk about what you think about elon specifically when it comes to tesla right now there have been some people questioning whether he's taken his eye off of twitter does it concern you as a tesla shareholder to see this happen >> i don't think that's part of it at all. i just think this is helping his marketing. and when you think about the valuation that he has invested in tesla and in star link and spacex, which i think potentially in 15, 20 years going to be bigger than tesla, no, the
you see what he did with spacex and star links in ukraine.ent with the ability to communicate with their armed forces. just think that 48 hours and they have i guess 2,100 satellites right now going around the world, and each of them goes eight or nine times. they were able to get these satellites turned on over ukraine in 48 hours and then shay ship thousands of user interfaces where you communicate with a satellite and the defense minister of ukraine thanked spacex for the help they've given...
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especially if you look at how involved he is at tesla and at spacex.es it mean for a single person to have such sway over a platform that is so influential over public discourse? brad: the comparison with the washington post is interesting. that was a $250 million deal, pennies in comparison, back in 2013. bezos said he would not get involved. he largely has not from an editorial direction. i liken this to a political takeover. he is coming in with a very specific ideology and saying he is going to operate a different way. emily: is it more like a murdoch moment? brad: yeah, i compared it to murdoch's takeover of the post and the wall street journal. he is taking politics in and promising it up archer from the current platform as administered. emily: brad stone, thank you as always. i want to continue this conversation with david kirkpatrick and adam kovacevich. david, i want to start with you. it feels like we have been talking about this every day since april 14. now it is official. what about twitter is going to change under elon musk? david: actual
especially if you look at how involved he is at tesla and at spacex.es it mean for a single person to have such sway over a platform that is so influential over public discourse? brad: the comparison with the washington post is interesting. that was a $250 million deal, pennies in comparison, back in 2013. bezos said he would not get involved. he largely has not from an editorial direction. i liken this to a political takeover. he is coming in with a very specific ideology and saying he is...
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spacex launching a spy satellite to orbit for the u.s. national reconnaissance office yesterday. space force base in california after separation from the upper stage, spacex successfully recovered the booster. again, the 114th time a booster has been recovered by spacex the first time the nro green lit a launch using a previously flown rocket as well this was spacex's 14th falcon nine mission of 2022 that is incredibly impressive given that we are, what, 15, 16 weeks into the year? by the way, there's more on tap this week with the first-ever private crew to the international space station. axiom ax 1 mission returning to earth this wednesday in a splash-down for spacex's dragon capsule off the florida coast. plus another starlink launch scheduled this week and then as soon as this saturday another human space flight, the crew for nasa, which is under the commercial crew program, will send four professional government astronauts to the iss as well. we'll be watching all of that. that will do it for "squawk on the street," though. "techcheck" starts now ♪ >>> good monday morning,
spacex launching a spy satellite to orbit for the u.s. national reconnaissance office yesterday. space force base in california after separation from the upper stage, spacex successfully recovered the booster. again, the 114th time a booster has been recovered by spacex the first time the nro green lit a launch using a previously flown rocket as well this was spacex's 14th falcon nine mission of 2022 that is incredibly impressive given that we are, what, 15, 16 weeks into the year? by the way,...
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he also brought up his track record at tesla and spacex. spacex has proven his success.ou make of that? >> from a business model perspective, i think they're going to apace obstruction model. in terms of some of the job cuts some of the cost-cutting, this is a leveraged buyout. the only difference is he is leveraging tesla shares to do it. it is going to create more uncertainty going forward. it's still a long time until this closes, but that's white for elon musk, the easy part relatively was buying twitter. the hard part is going to be fixing it. emily: do you think elon musk can do it? >> it's a whole other animal then tesla or spacex. we are talking social media, it has been an uphill battle for the next decade. i think tesla shareholders believe that this is going to be herculean challenge for musk. that's why you are seeing tesla shares -- you leverage the position and tesla to buy twitter and tesla shareholders are feeling the brunt of this soap opera plan out. emily: soap opera indeed. thank you so much for your insight. we will continue to watch what happens wit
he also brought up his track record at tesla and spacex. spacex has proven his success.ou make of that? >> from a business model perspective, i think they're going to apace obstruction model. in terms of some of the job cuts some of the cost-cutting, this is a leveraged buyout. the only difference is he is leveraging tesla shares to do it. it is going to create more uncertainty going forward. it's still a long time until this closes, but that's white for elon musk, the easy part...
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the spacex crew is due to undock from the iss at any moment.naut chris hatfield about this historic mission. >>> and then right after the show, the unbelievable true story of a man who took on vladimir putin and lived to expose the truth. the sundance award winning film "navalny." i'll talk to the director right after the break, but, first, here's a preview. >> hello. [ speaking foreign language ] >> hung up. >> remarkably vladimir putin faces a legitimate opponent, alexei navalny. >> i don't want putin in president. >> if i want to be leader of a country i have to organize people. >> the kremlin hates navalny so much that they refuse to say his name. >> heard navalny cry out in agony. >> come on, poisoned. seriously. >> we are creating the coalition to fight this regime. >> if you are killed, what message do you leave behind to the russian people? >> it's very simple. never give up. >> "navalny," next on cnn. ive. new dove ultimate antiperspirant. our unique watater based formula and 6x more glycerin. helps restore skin to its best conditionon
the spacex crew is due to undock from the iss at any moment.naut chris hatfield about this historic mission. >>> and then right after the show, the unbelievable true story of a man who took on vladimir putin and lived to expose the truth. the sundance award winning film "navalny." i'll talk to the director right after the break, but, first, here's a preview. >> hello. [ speaking foreign language ] >> hung up. >> remarkably vladimir putin faces a legitimate...
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i argue that spacex adds something and tesla gives it something to spacex in a weird way. be compliccomplicat. >> the sum of the parts, i agree with that. i don't think as a negative. in terms of investors, they are not worried about musk taking the eye off the ball this is in terms of what musk touches, this will be viewed as a knee jerk positively from tesla investors. not negatively >> we will leave the conversation there for now i should say we will spend a lot more time over the next three hours talking about. it th it thank you to all three of you. >>> if inflation is up and out pacing your annual pay raise, you are not alone. your options and what you can do straight ahead we're coming right back. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just le
i argue that spacex adds something and tesla gives it something to spacex in a weird way. be compliccomplicat. >> the sum of the parts, i agree with that. i don't think as a negative. in terms of investors, they are not worried about musk taking the eye off the ball this is in terms of what musk touches, this will be viewed as a knee jerk positively from tesla investors. not negatively >> we will leave the conversation there for now i should say we will spend a lot more time over...
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. >>> a first for spacex.coming up. >>> the first all private crew of astronauts is traveling to the international space station. the crew blasted off inside a spacex rocket from the kennedy space center in florida. the crew will spend eight days on the space station. it's the first mission from a texas-based company that plans to build a commercial space station. >>> very cool. will the central subway in san francisco be finished 134 five years behind schedule. there's a new problem adding to the long list of delays. we have the inside track. >>> even if you make six figures, you are feeling the pink of inflation. >>> history made. after a divisive confirmation hearing, america will have its first black woman on the nation's highest court. >>> good friday. thanks for joining us. >> yesterday was the vote. today, the celebration. judge jackson speaking for the first time being confirmed on the supreme court. alice barr leads our coverage. >> the
. >>> a first for spacex.coming up. >>> the first all private crew of astronauts is traveling to the international space station. the crew blasted off inside a spacex rocket from the kennedy space center in florida. the crew will spend eight days on the space station. it's the first mission from a texas-based company that plans to build a commercial space station. >>> very cool. will the central subway in san francisco be finished 134 five years behind schedule....
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you're seeing them in a spacex separate u.s.nsportation. the liftoff and the landing. to and enter the international space station, and you have nasa who was handling the logistics on board the space station. it's really a complex mission where the u.s. government had to work very closely with these two private u.s. companies, and in terms of what these astronauts -- and that's a complex term right there. they say they're private astronauts. other people say they're space tourists. we're going to call them private astronauts because they conducted more than 25 research experiments up there. everything from testing out stem cells in microgravity to doing something called demonstration on self-assembling technology for satellites. they got more time than initially bargained for because of weather delays. they spent about 15 days up there along with other nasa government astronauts and even some russian cosmonauts. what you were seeing moments ago, the dragon capsule splashed down just off the coast of florida. this is a big deal,
you're seeing them in a spacex separate u.s.nsportation. the liftoff and the landing. to and enter the international space station, and you have nasa who was handling the logistics on board the space station. it's really a complex mission where the u.s. government had to work very closely with these two private u.s. companies, and in terms of what these astronauts -- and that's a complex term right there. they say they're private astronauts. other people say they're space tourists. we're going...
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. >> and spacex crew now on the way home from the international space station. the complications that delayed their return. also, group of vietnam veterans receiving a heroes welcome at sfo. will tell you about every special triple we come back. >> lawyers and maggots, missed it by that much. >> monday is a start at nfl draft week. the 49ers will be a player with this player? and what the giants did to the washington nationals this weekend. we have actual highlights of that. sports stories on ga me at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work toward, or the freedom to walk away. with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. >>> spacex mission is finally on his way home to earth tonight from the international space station with all of his multimillionaires on board. this comes after a week of delays and for the first time that was entirely m
. >> and spacex crew now on the way home from the international space station. the complications that delayed their return. also, group of vietnam veterans receiving a heroes welcome at sfo. will tell you about every special triple we come back. >> lawyers and maggots, missed it by that much. >> monday is a start at nfl draft week. the 49ers will be a player with this player? and what the giants did to the washington nationals this weekend. we have actual highlights of that....
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spacex sent 53 satellites into orbit.meanwhile, the first all private mission to the international space station is expected to undock tomorrow. the spacex cruise ship is expected to splash down off the coast of florida sunday afternoon. his departure will clear space for the arrival of another spacex capsule. that is expected to launch sometime next week. cracks gas prices here in the bay area are still absurdly high. san francisco drivers now pay 5.79 per gallon. keep that in mind. oakland drivers are paying 5.71. however, mortgage rates have hit their highest level in more than a decade and they are still rising. the average mortgage rate was just under 3%, now, the fixed rate mortgage is 5.1%. it is the seventh consecutive week of increases editors started to take a toll on the housing market. do you dream of buying your first home? michael finney wants to hear your story. tell them about the frustrations they encountered. cracks homes gone, others to bend raging wildfires have forced people to leave everything behind
spacex sent 53 satellites into orbit.meanwhile, the first all private mission to the international space station is expected to undock tomorrow. the spacex cruise ship is expected to splash down off the coast of florida sunday afternoon. his departure will clear space for the arrival of another spacex capsule. that is expected to launch sometime next week. cracks gas prices here in the bay area are still absurdly high. san francisco drivers now pay 5.79 per gallon. keep that in mind. oakland...
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spacex gives nasa astronauts rides to space. nasa doesn't have a launch vehicle, after retiring the space shuttle. three americans, one italian will spend six months aboard the international space station. one of the crew members, jessica watkins, makes an historic flight because she'll be the first black woman to serve aboard the international space station. she's a former stanford rugby player, part of the 2008 championship team on stanford, went on to play professionally as well. >>> shares of tesla fell as investors worried elon musk was paying too much attention to his new company, twitter. we started with spacex, that's elon musk. tesla, that's elon musk. twitter, the world's richest man is involved in so many tech projects. there will be times we'll report today's elon musk news. >>> the european union warned musk twitter can only operate in europe if it follows european rules on content. musk said he will relax the restrictions on speech on twitter, but already he's running into some trouble with the eu. regulating speec
spacex gives nasa astronauts rides to space. nasa doesn't have a launch vehicle, after retiring the space shuttle. three americans, one italian will spend six months aboard the international space station. one of the crew members, jessica watkins, makes an historic flight because she'll be the first black woman to serve aboard the international space station. she's a former stanford rugby player, part of the 2008 championship team on stanford, went on to play professionally as well....
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then you have tesla and spacex trying to expand into those markets. that'sen enormous risk for tesla shareholders in particular. >> that's a good point, nilay. not everyone around the world believes in free speech and here it's very divided. mark cuban brought up this idea of potential foreign ownership saying why wouldn't foreign money come in and buy twitter for the influence that it brings now, obviously that would have a tough time getting past the regulators, but could that source potentially be obscured is that sort of a real fear that investors could be looking at right now? >> investors should be afraid of that as much as the united states government and everybody in this country who cares about free speech. the other thing i would say very directly to the cnbc audience in particular is maybe you think there's a problem with free speech on social networks. the answer is definitely not giving more power to one guy the answer is market competition. and to say that he can just fix it, he can unlock twitter's potential by doing things that no comp
then you have tesla and spacex trying to expand into those markets. that'sen enormous risk for tesla shareholders in particular. >> that's a good point, nilay. not everyone around the world believes in free speech and here it's very divided. mark cuban brought up this idea of potential foreign ownership saying why wouldn't foreign money come in and buy twitter for the influence that it brings now, obviously that would have a tough time getting past the regulators, but could that source...
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that was a private launch contracted with spacex.but it was really the first step, the historic one for nasa contracting out with private space companies to also use the international space station. and everybody emphasized heavily that is not a space tourism trip at all. it was work. they worked did twenty five scientific research projects working right alongside the cosmonauts, the other professional astronauts and the crew was 11 on the space station at the time. in the past during the space shuttle mission, we have gotten to thirteen people up there at once. so there was space. but johnson space center tells me that beyond 14 people at once they probably would not do that because it's more of a consumption of supplies and food and water. that's the issue. it's not really the space issue like room places of sleep, et cetera. but there is the launch pad. you see thirty nine a and not too far away is thirty nine and the big artemis rocket is on the pad there ready for its first test flight to go around the moon and back and that has
that was a private launch contracted with spacex.but it was really the first step, the historic one for nasa contracting out with private space companies to also use the international space station. and everybody emphasized heavily that is not a space tourism trip at all. it was work. they worked did twenty five scientific research projects working right alongside the cosmonauts, the other professional astronauts and the crew was 11 on the space station at the time. in the past during the space...
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this is something musk and other executives at spacex talked about for quite some time.ve been looking to boost that service for passengers, especially business travelers. to be clear, satellite operators like via sat and intelsat are in the business of providing in-flight wi-fi to airlines. it is estimated the number of connected aircraft could double, to as many as 20,000 by the end of the decade. spacex, as of march, had a quarter of a million subscribers, including enterprise clients the federal aviation administration must certify spacex's equipment installed on commercial aircraft. the s.e.c. already granted permission to test the startling service. spacex has starlink satellites in low earth orbit already, as it continues to grow and roll out global service another launch is actually on tap for starlink this week, as well we'll continue to keep our eye on that. major averages all trading higher this morning. that's going do it for "squawk on the street. "tech check" starts now. >>> good tuesday morning welcome to k"tech check. i'm carl dierdre bosa is in hollywood
this is something musk and other executives at spacex talked about for quite some time.ve been looking to boost that service for passengers, especially business travelers. to be clear, satellite operators like via sat and intelsat are in the business of providing in-flight wi-fi to airlines. it is estimated the number of connected aircraft could double, to as many as 20,000 by the end of the decade. spacex, as of march, had a quarter of a million subscribers, including enterprise clients the...
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the company is booking rides with spacex to the orbiting lab for anyone who can afford it.rd on how much a ticket costs, though. >>> and a major power outage has thrown puerto rico into darkness. tiger woods is back. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports tiger woods returned to the masters tournament showing flashes of greatness and signs of struggle. woods shot a one under 71 in the first round, nearly 14 months after a near-fatal car crash shattered his right leg. he's tied for tenth, just four shots behind the leader. the five-time masters champion said walking the course was difficult. >> i'm going to be sore, that's the way it is. the trainings that i had made sure i had the stamina to keep going. it's only one round. three more to go, long way to go, a lot of shots to be played. >> thousands of fans followed woods on every hole. he'll be back today in the second round. >>> the "associated press" says a major power outage forced puerto rico to close schools and shutter government offices. more than 400,000 customers ar
the company is booking rides with spacex to the orbiting lab for anyone who can afford it.rd on how much a ticket costs, though. >>> and a major power outage has thrown puerto rico into darkness. tiger woods is back. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports tiger woods returned to the masters tournament showing flashes of greatness and signs of struggle. woods shot a one under 71 in the first round, nearly 14 months...
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. ♪♪ >> >>> three, two, one, zero, ignition -- >> a spacex rocket carrying a u.s.enberg space force base in california. other than yesterday's launch, the mission is classified. the rocket's reusable first stage landed back at the base. the launch is one of three the air force awarded to spacex in 2019 for a price of nearly $300 million. >>> a stuck container ship was freed, and runners in boston are getting ready today. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" says perfect spring weather is on tap as the boston marathon returns to its traditional april date for the first time in three years. the 2020 race was canceled due to the pandemic. last year it was delayed until october when covid cases surged. more than 28,000 runners have signed up. >> i am just prepping, i'm prepping, i want to make sure i have my hydration. i have all of my race gear packed the night before. so as soon as i wake up in the morning, i'm going to have everything all laid out and ready to go. >> one of my biggest dreams is to run the boston marathon
. ♪♪ >> >>> three, two, one, zero, ignition -- >> a spacex rocket carrying a u.s.enberg space force base in california. other than yesterday's launch, the mission is classified. the rocket's reusable first stage landed back at the base. the launch is one of three the air force awarded to spacex in 2019 for a price of nearly $300 million. >>> a stuck container ship was freed, and runners in boston are getting ready today. those are some of the headlines on the...
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spacex doing really well. there is intense interest here. what is it we want to learn from him?he outlook for semi trucks. he has a new product. that is what he does. he keeps investors looking to the horizon. emily: could we hear something more dramatic from him on the tesla earnings call? could that be the moment he chooses to do some sort of reveal or make a move? ed: if i was a betting man, yes. why not? emily: we will be listening into that call as it starts. meantime, a back-to-back conversation with adam zaleski, the ceo of aws. a slew of new announcements including 37 new renewable energy project. a $30 million commitment to startups led by diverse founders. my conversation with him earlier talking about the future of aws and the cloud, and major amazon web services outages late last year. i asked what he learned from that. take a listen. adam: our first priority is always security. immediately following that, operational performance, including availability. if you look at the 16 year operating history of a ws and the last year, the last three years, we have been highly
spacex doing really well. there is intense interest here. what is it we want to learn from him?he outlook for semi trucks. he has a new product. that is what he does. he keeps investors looking to the horizon. emily: could we hear something more dramatic from him on the tesla earnings call? could that be the moment he chooses to do some sort of reveal or make a move? ed: if i was a betting man, yes. why not? emily: we will be listening into that call as it starts. meantime, a back-to-back...
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thank you to spacex for the phenomenal ride. >> it is amazing to be here.t is hard to find the words. >> one nasa astronaut welcomed them aboard the iss and recognized the momentous occasion. >> this is a historic day for continued we expect long-term cooperation with nasa, our international partners and with private companies and astronauts. >> the mission made possible by close coordination between axiom space, spacex and nasa. axiom hopes to one day build its own commercial space station. liz: building a better bay area includes a focus on race and social justice. -- is meeting with community leaders across the bay area this weekend to discuss asian hate. erica is seen here with leaders of the san francisco chinese hospital and they discuss the hospitals need for more support and resources from the biden administration. >> i think it is very important to keep communication going so they understand our community's needs, work together, and come up with solutions to have a better future. liz: she will also meet with leaders in the asian cultural center in
thank you to spacex for the phenomenal ride. >> it is amazing to be here.t is hard to find the words. >> one nasa astronaut welcomed them aboard the iss and recognized the momentous occasion. >> this is a historic day for continued we expect long-term cooperation with nasa, our international partners and with private companies and astronauts. >> the mission made possible by close coordination between axiom space, spacex and nasa. axiom hopes to one day build its own...
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the launch comes less than two days after an all-private crew returned to earth in a different spacexe. >>> novak djokovic gets the green light at wimbledon, and police solve a kidnapping case. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the mercury news" reports a 3-month-old baby kidnapped from a san jose, california, apartment was found safe, and three suspects are in custody. police say the child was abducted monday while his grandmother unloaded groceries from a car outside. a man was seen on surveillance video walking away with the baby in a carrier. the baby was found yesterday in a neighborhood about five miles away. >> this suspect appeared at the residence with a baby carrier. we do believe this was planned. it wasn't some random act. >> in addition to the man in the surveillance video, police say a woman who was with the child's grandmother before the kidnapping was also detained. they did not provide details on the third person in custody. >>> "the boston globe" says harvard university pledged $100 million to atone for its historical ties to slavery. in a
the launch comes less than two days after an all-private crew returned to earth in a different spacexe. >>> novak djokovic gets the green light at wimbledon, and police solve a kidnapping case. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the mercury news" reports a 3-month-old baby kidnapped from a san jose, california, apartment was found safe, and three suspects are in custody. police say the child was abducted monday while his grandmother...
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it will compete with elon musk's spacex jassy said he is optimistic for its future business model.ttle t, i got a tour of the project take a listen. >> this is a satellite factory early version of it. this is the two buildings here in red mond it is dealing with the kuiper and satellite dishes and customer terminals the room we are in here is the manufacturing line the first of the manufacturing line for the kuiper satellites >> when you first brought this to jeff, did he say this is great or this is crazy >> he said it was crazy. it was jeff and jeff wilke in the first meeting. i remember it well they both loved it from the very beginning. it needed refinement and a lot of numbers behind it it was hand waving in the first iteration. jeff loves space i love space it kind of has that north star moment when you read something it is ambitious. it is also something that five people in a garage can't do. if we are going to do good for society. this is something because amazon has scale and a balance sheet. this is the initiative, although risky, it could fail, but it is the initiative w
it will compete with elon musk's spacex jassy said he is optimistic for its future business model.ttle t, i got a tour of the project take a listen. >> this is a satellite factory early version of it. this is the two buildings here in red mond it is dealing with the kuiper and satellite dishes and customer terminals the room we are in here is the manufacturing line the first of the manufacturing line for the kuiper satellites >> when you first brought this to jeff, did he say this...
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each member of the group made $55 million for a seat on the spaceship spacex group dragon capsule. last up from the kennedy space center in florida out of earth's orbit is about ten minutes. >> t minus 15 seconds. ten, nine, eight, seven, six five, four, three, two, one. zero. ignition. blast off. [cheering] >> a new chapter begins. a x1. >> propulsion is nominal. >> t plus 38 seconds. >> stage one. >> down in preparation landmass dynamic pressure.ar >> balkind nine>> supersonic. stage one. >> the engine is coming back up to power. >> falling out one bravo. ~ dragonfly profile to fly using the engine everything is looking good on falcon nine. presenting nominal calls from thein engineers and great deal from the ground camera. >> it' underway. >> beginning to fill in second stage in preparation for ignition coming up in just over half a minute from now. coming up on about three and a half acceleration, we will throttle down the hold that level of acceleration. coming up look at cut off -- >> stage separation and ignition of the second stage. you've heard the call out, three and a ha
each member of the group made $55 million for a seat on the spaceship spacex group dragon capsule. last up from the kennedy space center in florida out of earth's orbit is about ten minutes. >> t minus 15 seconds. ten, nine, eight, seven, six five, four, three, two, one. zero. ignition. blast off. [cheering] >> a new chapter begins. a x1. >> propulsion is nominal. >> t plus 38 seconds. >> stage one. >> down in preparation landmass dynamic pressure.ar >>...
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that's cash either from selling tesla shares or perhaps some stake in spacex or boring, wherever else he can raise that money. so he's worth $260 billion he can say what's $40 billion, it's not a huge percentage of his net worth. but it's not liquid. it's a big burden on the tesla shares we see those shares down about a percent and a half today but if you look at what he has already pledged going into this deal, which is $88 million of his tesla shares, add on top of that however many shares he'll have to pledge for this, could be 60 million, could be less, more than half of his total tesla stake will be pledged and a lot of that rolled into this deal so there was a comment on "squawk box" this morning, you're trading caviar for pizza in this because you're trading tesla shares for twitter shares. is that really going to be as good a long-term value look, it's his own investment, he can do what he will but he's putting a lot of his own chips and a lot of tesla chips on the table and we'll see that reflected in tesla shares, not to mention all of his attention being distracted by twitt
that's cash either from selling tesla shares or perhaps some stake in spacex or boring, wherever else he can raise that money. so he's worth $260 billion he can say what's $40 billion, it's not a huge percentage of his net worth. but it's not liquid. it's a big burden on the tesla shares we see those shares down about a percent and a half today but if you look at what he has already pledged going into this deal, which is $88 million of his tesla shares, add on top of that however many shares...
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. >> spacex is contrasted to fly three more missions on the iss over the next two years. >>> a nice day to get outside of it and sneeze everywhere. >> all of us, technically. a lot of people. >> i have a little help from the medication. yes. >> i know you notice something is wrong with me but it is allergy season. >> we just don't have any rain chances to wash it out of the atmosphere so it will be in the medium high category through the rest of this week. one thing we will see changing as temperatures over the next few days and it got to a warm start to the work week, but the system passing to the north is prompting those changes and unfortunately all the moisture associated with that will aimed at the pacific northwest. we won't see anything in terms of anything more than some coastal drizzle over the next 24 hours. here you can see increasing clouds as we head through the late evening and maybe some fog at brown level but the fog and clouds gone by midday tomorrow with sunshine tuesday. the clouds try to return wednesday and we will see waves of that wednesday and wednesday night int
. >> spacex is contrasted to fly three more missions on the iss over the next two years. >>> a nice day to get outside of it and sneeze everywhere. >> all of us, technically. a lot of people. >> i have a little help from the medication. yes. >> i know you notice something is wrong with me but it is allergy season. >> we just don't have any rain chances to wash it out of the atmosphere so it will be in the medium high category through the rest of this week....