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guy: what is spacex worth? what is star link where?heavily oversubscribed, investors want to get in if they can get hold of shares. a big part of it is the potential for start link to be spun off. star link is the cash cow. the revenue for spacex is about $9 billion evenly split between launch and the constellation-based internet service but next year, we think revenues rise to about $15 billion with the majority being star link. a spinoff could happen toward the end of next year but certainly 2025. if you are not on the table to get in on spacex and be there when star link gets spun off, this is a good chance. kailey: what will dictate that decision as to the timing av potential i -- to the timing of a potential ipo? ed: there is demand for an investors once a happen and whether elon musk and spacex take that into account, who knows? they time it based on the structure. we reported that star link is being incorporated as a separate entity which is normal ahead of the unit being spun off. then there is the big financial markets. a good
guy: what is spacex worth? what is star link where?heavily oversubscribed, investors want to get in if they can get hold of shares. a big part of it is the potential for start link to be spun off. star link is the cash cow. the revenue for spacex is about $9 billion evenly split between launch and the constellation-based internet service but next year, we think revenues rise to about $15 billion with the majority being star link. a spinoff could happen toward the end of next year but certainly...
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caroline: spacex targets a 170 $5 billion valuation or more as the most valuable u.s. startup discusses a tender offer inside sales. ed: amd takes on nvidia introducing ai accelerators. our conversation with the amd ceo. caroline: after talks on ai rules, eu negotiators remain divided on a plan to adopt the most comprehensive regulation for the technology in the western world. the latest out of brussels. let's get you up to speed on the markets. ai exuberance is back. we will dig into why alphabet is rising on the back of the gemini launch. we see the nasdaq up 1.25%. have we bake into much dovishness around the world when it comes to central banks? the doj perhaps realigning our viewpoints. that is why we are seeing the dollar falling versus the japanese yen. moving on in the u.s. dollar, these are other key currencies are assets. in the world of crypt though, bitcoin overall, we have seen 43,006 under 48 versus the u.s. dollar, down by .4%. no big shakes in the world of crypto even though we are shaking from the jamie dimon comments yesterday where he said that if he
caroline: spacex targets a 170 $5 billion valuation or more as the most valuable u.s. startup discusses a tender offer inside sales. ed: amd takes on nvidia introducing ai accelerators. our conversation with the amd ceo. caroline: after talks on ai rules, eu negotiators remain divided on a plan to adopt the most comprehensive regulation for the technology in the western world. the latest out of brussels. let's get you up to speed on the markets. ai exuberance is back. we will dig into why...
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look, you have spacex and blue origin, both founded in 2002.oth have similar ambitions and similar funding. bezos continues to fund heavily into blue origin with another couple billion dollars this year , which brings his total investment into the company somewhere around $10 billion, which is slightly more than what spacex has raised. but if you look at the two companies and what they have achieved, spacex dominates the launch market. they are launching almost 100 times this year. they are taking nasa astronauts to the space station. lots of high-profile classified missions for the department of defense. they are in pole position to land nasa astronauts on the moon. meanwhile, blue origin has new shepard flying and they have big aspirations and interesting things in the works, but 20 years later, you would like to see some of those things start to come online. bezos is confident in their larger orbital vehicle will come online next year so next year should be pretty big for the company. caroline: to that end, we remind our you are an investor
look, you have spacex and blue origin, both founded in 2002.oth have similar ambitions and similar funding. bezos continues to fund heavily into blue origin with another couple billion dollars this year , which brings his total investment into the company somewhere around $10 billion, which is slightly more than what spacex has raised. but if you look at the two companies and what they have achieved, spacex dominates the launch market. they are launching almost 100 times this year. they are...
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jordan: you're saying spacex did not hire? is that appropriate, did not hire enough refugees or people who have been granted asylum? is that what you are asserting in the lawsuit? asst. ag clarke: and that they discouraged those people from applying for any job, whether it's custodial position, office clerk, someone who works in a kitchen facility. all wait up through engineering. mr. jordan: i want to cut to the chase. you are suing spacex because they hired too many americans? too many citizens? not enough people who are refugees or people who have been granted asylum? asst. ag clarke: this investigation -- mr. jordan: this started three years ago. i know the facts. started three years ago. you bring the lawsuit after mr. musk purchases twitter now x, is that right? asst. ag clarke: we apply the laws this body gave us without fear or favor. mr. jordan: mr. musk, his assertion is that they are dealing with national security-type information at spacex. and that's why, he told us this before you brought the lawsuit, he said tha
jordan: you're saying spacex did not hire? is that appropriate, did not hire enough refugees or people who have been granted asylum? is that what you are asserting in the lawsuit? asst. ag clarke: and that they discouraged those people from applying for any job, whether it's custodial position, office clerk, someone who works in a kitchen facility. all wait up through engineering. mr. jordan: i want to cut to the chase. you are suing spacex because they hired too many americans? too many...
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it is a few minutes of weightlessness relative to what spacex can achieve at lower orbit.pacex has the differentiator and is able to carry payload for a much broader set of customers. how many tourists are willing to pay the $250,000 to 500,000 dollars a ticket to go on virgin galactic? that is always the existential question. jon: appreciate it. ed ludlow joining us from san francisco. facebook's parent met out, the stock is down about 2%. mark zuckerberg selling shares for the first time in two years. he unloaded 185 million dollars worth of stock in november. we know that that i has had a huge run. the stock has barely moved since zuckerberg laughed sold shares. last year, there was no activity for the entities that represent his fortune, which oftentimes he is selling as part of his charitable contributions. alix: it is hard to draw a real conclusion from it but usually you do not have insiders selling when the stock is at a lower. maybe that is an inference, but when you are giving to charity that is different. maybe it signals confidence in where the share price is t
it is a few minutes of weightlessness relative to what spacex can achieve at lower orbit.pacex has the differentiator and is able to carry payload for a much broader set of customers. how many tourists are willing to pay the $250,000 to 500,000 dollars a ticket to go on virgin galactic? that is always the existential question. jon: appreciate it. ed ludlow joining us from san francisco. facebook's parent met out, the stock is down about 2%. mark zuckerberg selling shares for the first time in...
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elon musk, of course, owns spacex, and spacex right now provides the only way american astronauts cann an american rocket. and america's future hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november -- >> separation. >> reporter: -- was for a much-improved second test of elon musk's starship, after the first starship exploded shortly after liftoff. this time, all 33 engines fired in perfect unison. while the booster was lost in the spectacular explosion three minutes after launch -- >> and as you can see, the super heavy booster has just experienced a rapid, unscheduled disassembly. >> reporter: the uncrewed second stage climbed 92 miles high, well into the space, before self-destructing. >> we got so much data, that will all help us to improve our next flight. >> reporter: nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that spacex rocket. that next flight will be early next year. then, late in the year, nasa's artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. in 2022, an artemis test flight orbited t
elon musk, of course, owns spacex, and spacex right now provides the only way american astronauts cann an american rocket. and america's future hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november -- >> separation. >> reporter: -- was for a much-improved second test of elon musk's starship, after the first starship exploded shortly after liftoff. this time, all 33 engines fired in...
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why does nasa need spacex?n the �*60s and �*70s? before, it was all kind of pretty much done in—house. now they're outsourcing a lot of the technology to different companies. america would say, you know, this is to kind of boost the space economy in the country, too, so that's playing a role. i mean, it's different as well from the apollo missions. nasa don'tjust want this to be sort of a one—off visit or where astronauts kind of go down, they walk on the surface for a few days and then they come back again. they want to start looking at building a permanent base there so that astronauts can go to the moon, stay on the moon, study what's on the moon, but it's also with an eye to going further as well. so, ultimately, they're looking to get to mars and even... from the moon? from the moon. but is the reason they're bringing in big corporations that nasa can't afford it, or is itjust they want a wider kind of pool to draw from? it's a bit of both in some ways. you know, it's really expensive building your own roc
why does nasa need spacex?n the �*60s and �*70s? before, it was all kind of pretty much done in—house. now they're outsourcing a lot of the technology to different companies. america would say, you know, this is to kind of boost the space economy in the country, too, so that's playing a role. i mean, it's different as well from the apollo missions. nasa don'tjust want this to be sort of a one—off visit or where astronauts kind of go down, they walk on the surface for a few days and then...
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and jared isaacman will command polaris dawn, another private mission with three others in a spacexhest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space >> i mean, there are questions that we've been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right? that we don't flow answers to. the universe is so big >> tom, thank you. thanks for watching"early today. i'm jessica layton have a great thursday. i'll see you tomorrow. ll see yo. >>> thousands of migrants marching toward america's already strained southern border while white house officials meet with mexico'
and jared isaacman will command polaris dawn, another private mission with three others in a spacexhest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space >> i mean, there are questions that we've been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right? that we don't flow answers to. the universe is so big >> tom, thank you. thanks for watching"early today. i'm jessica layton have a great thursday. i'll see...
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this satellite was placed in the earth's orbit using falcon 9 satellite rocket of spacex company . spacex company owned by iran , the american billionaire mask , demonstrated the launch and return stages of the accelerator of the main stage of the lamb satellite rocket to the earth and its landing live. . last month, north korea successfully launched its first military reconnaissance satellite. and the researchers of our country produced nano-structured scaffolds in the field of dentistry, which can replace the jaw bone in two months instead of 6 months. termin is slow. the researchers of a technology company produced these nanobars in the form of gel and powder on a nanometer scale, which leads to increased biocompatibility and osteogenesis, and for those who intend to implant in dental implants, this nano nano is used in the area scaffolding. it completely fills the defects of fractures and cracks and has the property of accelerating bone regeneration , so it can be effective in any area where bone growth is desired, like a dentist. the end of this news section. yarmog camp grade
this satellite was placed in the earth's orbit using falcon 9 satellite rocket of spacex company . spacex company owned by iran , the american billionaire mask , demonstrated the launch and return stages of the accelerator of the main stage of the lamb satellite rocket to the earth and its landing live. . last month, north korea successfully launched its first military reconnaissance satellite. and the researchers of our country produced nano-structured scaffolds in the field of dentistry,...
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. >>> and spacex is initiating discussion to sell insider shares to value the company at $175 billion or more. according to bloomberg, this offer could range $550 million at $95 a share. terms of the offer could change depending on interest. the jump from $150 billion valuation hit over the summer to $175 billion could make spacex one of the largest companies on par with disney and pfizer and cnbc parent comcast, dom. >> silvana, thank you very much. see you later on. >>> markets are coming off their third negative session in a row. investors are cautious after the november rally and whether the market has entered into so-called overbought territory. bullish sentiment in the excessive zone according to the net research. hype over the santa claus rally could lead to weakness in the first half of december despite the seasonal strong time for stocks. joining me now is gunjan banjari from "the wall street journal." this is interesting. we just had greg from goldman sachs on yesterday talking about some of the opportunities, but we will look at one other facet of the story which is the run
. >>> and spacex is initiating discussion to sell insider shares to value the company at $175 billion or more. according to bloomberg, this offer could range $550 million at $95 a share. terms of the offer could change depending on interest. the jump from $150 billion valuation hit over the summer to $175 billion could make spacex one of the largest companies on par with disney and pfizer and cnbc parent comcast, dom. >> silvana, thank you very much. see you later on....
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this go back to spacex. missions can be physical and mental toll.hy they have sent a virtual headset on the international space station. here to tell us about bridging the gap between mental health and technology is dan o'brien. what is difficult about sending this to space? dan: we use gravity for all of our technology on the ground and in space we had to account for zero gravity and have a point of reference so we don't have things like drifting inside of the space station. the technological achievement to send something like this in the space was amazing. but on the mental health side, the rigors of spaces isolating. and it's very challenging for the astronauts. they are dealing with stress and minutes the way we would deal with that for years. we wanted to put this product out there so we can measure how to make it a more efficient and proactive environment for astronauts. ed: i have spent hours using vr with my feet planted on the ground. are there differences from the experience that the astronauts going through a virtual reality environment i
this go back to spacex. missions can be physical and mental toll.hy they have sent a virtual headset on the international space station. here to tell us about bridging the gap between mental health and technology is dan o'brien. what is difficult about sending this to space? dan: we use gravity for all of our technology on the ground and in space we had to account for zero gravity and have a point of reference so we don't have things like drifting inside of the space station. the technological...
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elon musk of course owns spacex and spacex right now provides the only way american astronauts can right an american rocket. and america's future hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november. >> separation. >> was for a much improved second test of elon musk's starship after the first one exploded shortly after liftoff. this time, all 33 engines fired in perfect unison. while the booster was lost in a spectacular explosion three minutes after launch -- >> and as you can see, the super heavy booster has just experienced a rapid, unscheduled disassembly. >> the uncrewed second stage climbed 92 miles high. well into space before self-destructing. >> we got so much data and that will help us to improve for our next flight. >> nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that spacex rocket. that next flight will be early next year. then late in the year, nasa's artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. in 2022, an artemis test flight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the artemis crew to a
elon musk of course owns spacex and spacex right now provides the only way american astronauts can right an american rocket. and america's future hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november. >> separation. >> was for a much improved second test of elon musk's starship after the first one exploded shortly after liftoff. this time, all 33 engines fired in perfect unison. while the booster was lost in a spectacular...
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. >>> spacex is one of the most valuable private countries in the world.eaching $180 billion based on the company's latest agreement with investors, giving employees and company shareholders a chance to sell sock at $97 per share and industry analysts say spacex's monopoly on u.s. satellite internet business is setting it apart. >>> a milestone for environmentalists. the new title marsh opened along the peninsula. nbc beria sky rain -- ranger was flying along when crews broke the levy. we opened an old 300-acre salt pond launching the growth of a new title marsh. part of the restoration project in the 50-year effort to restore 7500 marsh acres. they hope to restore wetlands >>> some preschoolers got a christmas surprise. do they know who he really is? a guy who called himself the skinny santa. none other than former president barack obama. they were not alive when he was president. he visited kids at preschool on the south side of chicago. the president wore a red hat and surprised kids with a sack of christmas books and read a book and he said i could not
. >>> spacex is one of the most valuable private countries in the world.eaching $180 billion based on the company's latest agreement with investors, giving employees and company shareholders a chance to sell sock at $97 per share and industry analysts say spacex's monopoly on u.s. satellite internet business is setting it apart. >>> a milestone for environmentalists. the new title marsh opened along the peninsula. nbc beria sky rain -- ranger was flying along when crews broke...
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the hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket aurora and cheering coming from south texas in november. was for a much improved second test of the starship after the first starship exploded after liftoff. nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that rocket. then late in the year, the artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. in 2022, a test flight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the crew around the moon, for the first time in more than 50 years. this is a nine day mission. a quarter of 1 million miles just to get there. this ship is nothing like apollo. it is much more advanced and much more automated. already, they are training at nasa's joseph space center. >> i am most forward to paving the way, onto the moon and on to mars, the fact that we get to contribute to that is absolutely an honor. >> we are the artemis generation. we are going back to the moon. >> helping the artemis and the starship will rendezvous you in lunar orbit and then land on the moon's south pole and
the hopes and dreams for space depend on spacex. that rocket aurora and cheering coming from south texas in november. was for a much improved second test of the starship after the first starship exploded after liftoff. nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that rocket. then late in the year, the artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. in 2022, a test flight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the crew around the moon, for the first time in more...
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as someone who has funded space on a sewer use in spacex -- spyz and spacex dragon.hat is the difference, and what aspects? dr. lindgren: great question. let me start with the manual control. the shuttle had manual aspects. flying on the soyuz and flying on the dragon, much of that is automated, even the soyuz, especially the launch sequence. our training is to fill in the gaps, when things go wrong, when something breaks. that is when we step in and fix things. getting to fly on both was an amazing privilege. amazing to have the opportunity to be a part of a historic russian spaceflight program that put the first man in space, the first woman in space, did the first spacewalk. the soyuz, when i first put on the suit, there was another gentleman helping me get suited, and afterwards, one of my trainers mentioned that he had helped to eureka garen put his spacesuit on and i thought, wow, that is amazing, so to be a part of that, that is in carbo. the soyuz is a third-generation vehicle built in the 1960's that has been updated over time but it is built like a tank and
as someone who has funded space on a sewer use in spacex -- spyz and spacex dragon.hat is the difference, and what aspects? dr. lindgren: great question. let me start with the manual control. the shuttle had manual aspects. flying on the soyuz and flying on the dragon, much of that is automated, even the soyuz, especially the launch sequence. our training is to fill in the gaps, when things go wrong, when something breaks. that is when we step in and fix things. getting to fly on both was an...
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bulletproof vehicle finally used to get that suspect out >>> the partnership between space force and spacex finally has liftoff. >>> and it's been 50 years since the endangered species act how the revolutionary action saved the symbol of the country. we made it to friday, december 29, "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm jessica layton we begin this morning with breaking news in the 2024 race for the white house. former president donald trump has been removed from yet another primary ballot maine now joining colorado in disqualifying mr. trump, citing his role in the january 6 attack on the capitol although maine's top election official does say her decision will not be enforced until the courts weigh in. the colorado decision has been appealed to the supreme court by the republican party in that state. the trump campaign called the decision in maine atrocious. saying they hwill file a legal objection immediately. several states have declined efforts to block trump from the ballot overnight, california's secretary of state certifica certified that state's ballot and trump w
bulletproof vehicle finally used to get that suspect out >>> the partnership between space force and spacex finally has liftoff. >>> and it's been 50 years since the endangered species act how the revolutionary action saved the symbol of the country. we made it to friday, december 29, "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm jessica layton we begin this morning with breaking news in the 2024 race for the white house. former president donald...
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spacex sent satellites into space in rapid-fire succession in 2023.nching on average once every four days. and in 2024, it's aiming even higher, shooting for launches 12 times per month. the goal is to expand its starlink internet system and blanket the globe with high-speed wi-fi. >> you see the reaction there. just moments ago they got that sample back on the ground. >> reporter: there were big cheers when a capsule full of rocks and dust parachuted back down to earth. the osiris rex mission marked the first time nasa brought samples from an asteroid back to earth. nasa hopes the particles from the metal-rich asteroid benu will help answer some of humankind's most existential questions. >> why are we doing this? because at nasa, we are trying to find out who we are, what we are, where we came from, what is our place in this vastness called the universe? >> reporter: kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >>> when we come back, police are on high alert to keep new year's eve revelers safe across the globe. how new york is preparing for the famous ball drop
spacex sent satellites into space in rapid-fire succession in 2023.nching on average once every four days. and in 2024, it's aiming even higher, shooting for launches 12 times per month. the goal is to expand its starlink internet system and blanket the globe with high-speed wi-fi. >> you see the reaction there. just moments ago they got that sample back on the ground. >> reporter: there were big cheers when a capsule full of rocks and dust parachuted back down to earth. the osiris...
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spacex is set to sell insider shares at $97 a piece in a tendser offer.hat's up from earlier, a reported $95 last week. the hike price boost the value of the company to nearly $180 billion and could be a boon for two major spacex shareholders, cathie wood and ron baron. the ffcc will provide money for broadband to rural community saying it did not meet any basic requirements. >>> apple will require consent to give its customers push notification data to law enforcement. as reuters points out, while the policy was not formally announced, it appeared on the tech giant's website the past few days. the move comes after democratic senator ron winans revealed they were asking for data from the practice and were allowed to carry out surveillance with how users were using particular apps. >>> gina raimondo says the it's getting harder to do business. >> as you know, i'm a dog on a bone. u.s. business deserves an advocate. they deserve a fair shake. we're not asking for any special treatment. we just want a level playing field and we're going to keep making the ca
spacex is set to sell insider shares at $97 a piece in a tendser offer.hat's up from earlier, a reported $95 last week. the hike price boost the value of the company to nearly $180 billion and could be a boon for two major spacex shareholders, cathie wood and ron baron. the ffcc will provide money for broadband to rural community saying it did not meet any basic requirements. >>> apple will require consent to give its customers push notification data to law enforcement. as reuters...
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it's the first time the spaceplane will ride on top of a spacex falcon heavy rocket. since its debut more than a decade ago, the source of intrigue for sky washer suspicion because of the mysterious activities in low earth orbit. military has never revealed its true purpose, capabilities or location. truck >>> up next to megan ticket sold in california. sold in california. how much money they are look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals and manage your money get out of town. but we... just got here. when a bank helps you get and stay ahead. that's the bmo effect. ♪ bmo ♪ >>> this is pretty lucky. two mega millions jackpot tickets were sold at the very same california gas station last night. is
it's the first time the spaceplane will ride on top of a spacex falcon heavy rocket. since its debut more than a decade ago, the source of intrigue for sky washer suspicion because of the mysterious activities in low earth orbit. military has never revealed its true purpose, capabilities or location. truck >>> up next to megan ticket sold in california. sold in california. how much money they are look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want...
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is there enough for you in the likes of spacex to build out the network? we are the category creators, and there is a bunch of companies jumping in now that have done it, but this is the key thing to understand. no one is going to get a monopoly. in the mobile wireless industry there is at least two or three winners. they don't let anybody get a monopoly. they didn't let apple get a monopoly. they pulled into existence android within 18 months, so there's going to be at least two or three winners in satellite and standard phone. it is going to be lynk and one or two other companies. that is a natural that especially the consumer and completely validate what we are doing. ed: really similar question for you. a lot of what i've covered over the last three or four years, the one that got wrong is where do diligence was a problem. i wondered how much for concern entering a market with lynk, how much of that was a consideration for you. >> it was. we are super disciplined and we would rather not take something public unless we felt really passionate about it. w
is there enough for you in the likes of spacex to build out the network? we are the category creators, and there is a bunch of companies jumping in now that have done it, but this is the key thing to understand. no one is going to get a monopoly. in the mobile wireless industry there is at least two or three winners. they don't let anybody get a monopoly. they didn't let apple get a monopoly. they pulled into existence android within 18 months, so there's going to be at least two or three...
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and spacex has launched three additional private human spaceflight missions opening the door to a newprivate commercial human spaceflight market. and all of these launches are commercially licensed by our colleagues at the faa. as nasa looks to the future, we plan to build upon the success of commercial crew and cargo and leverage the tremendous progress of the commercial space industry. we are very excited. we expect the first two robotic commercial lunar landers under nasa's commercial lunar payload services to launch in january. delivering medical science and technology payloads to the lunar surface. nasa is just one of many customers for these commercial lunar landings. and by the end of the decade commercial space stations will be on orbit hosting both nasa astronauts and other private activities. as nasa acquires more of these commercial space services to accomplish our mission, the agencies success is inextricably linked to the success of a commercial space industry. and we did this by design. we did it by intent. over the years nas has strategically fostered the growth of the
and spacex has launched three additional private human spaceflight missions opening the door to a newprivate commercial human spaceflight market. and all of these launches are commercially licensed by our colleagues at the faa. as nasa looks to the future, we plan to build upon the success of commercial crew and cargo and leverage the tremendous progress of the commercial space industry. we are very excited. we expect the first two robotic commercial lunar landers under nasa's commercial lunar...
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the first spacex launch you mentioned did result in a mishap whereby the pad was destroyed. for the second flight they had to repair the pad and as such due to that change it required a new look at the environmental piece and to ensure compliance with the environmental species act which require consultation with conducted with u.s. law. to your second question about china and their programs i'm not as familiar with what china does there. i can tell you with a surety we follow u.s. law and procedure and our environmental review process. >> thank you ranking never cruz. i am not family with the chinese structure.kn but i know enough to say i would not find it is a good model for us. >> i've been to that pad where the launch occurred and i will tie the answer is no in china you cannot do that you do not have those. i went rush of the answer is no. let me ask you this. when china or russia undertakes a national space mission to either of them wait for months to go through litigation with their domestic versions of the earth, justice or the center for biological diversion? >> i a
the first spacex launch you mentioned did result in a mishap whereby the pad was destroyed. for the second flight they had to repair the pad and as such due to that change it required a new look at the environmental piece and to ensure compliance with the environmental species act which require consultation with conducted with u.s. law. to your second question about china and their programs i'm not as familiar with what china does there. i can tell you with a surety we follow u.s. law and...
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it works very well for us because we have a spacecraft, such as spacex crew dragon, that goes, carrieso astronauts to the international space station and back. we have a long history of how to certify a spacecraft. >> you think that sort of inures to the benefit of the vality of a learning pragmatic kind of approach to all of this? would you agree? >> well, na thinks that it is, we would prefer not to extend the learning period, and i'll tell you why. although we certi these vehicles for nasa operations, we are concerned that spaceflight participts believe that nasa is cerfying the safety for their activities as well, and that is not somethi that we do. we have concerns about the misunderstanding. >> okay, thank you. we can follow up and talk more about that. associate administrar coleman, i do want ask can you explain how the white house proposal will be different when the existing as a regimes that we currently have already struggled to meet statutory time tim? that's one big concern. faa, we want to be very supportive but it don't ask don't tell for some of this timeless. can you ex
it works very well for us because we have a spacecraft, such as spacex crew dragon, that goes, carrieso astronauts to the international space station and back. we have a long history of how to certify a spacecraft. >> you think that sort of inures to the benefit of the vality of a learning pragmatic kind of approach to all of this? would you agree? >> well, na thinks that it is, we would prefer not to extend the learning period, and i'll tell you why. although we certi these...
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. >> spacex, the brainchild of elon musk, has soared to new heights. this year, the company set a new record with 96 successful rocket launchers. that is 35 more than last year's previous record. that's an average of 1 launch every 4 days. just last night, spacex sent up a military spaceplane and a startling satellite into orbit with an hour of each other. >>> still to
. >> spacex, the brainchild of elon musk, has soared to new heights. this year, the company set a new record with 96 successful rocket launchers. that is 35 more than last year's previous record. that's an average of 1 launch every 4 days. just last night, spacex sent up a military spaceplane and a startling satellite into orbit with an hour of each other. >>> still to
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they see the money going to spacex. they want to piece of it. that doesn't for this edition of "bloomberg technology." ed: thanks to everyone who listens to the pod. apple, i heart, and we publish on all of the bloomberg platforms. from san francisco and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with the xfinity 10g network. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinit
they see the money going to spacex. they want to piece of it. that doesn't for this edition of "bloomberg technology." ed: thanks to everyone who listens to the pod. apple, i heart, and we publish on all of the bloomberg platforms. from san francisco and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has...
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gough gough street y hoy también spacex lanzó el cohete falcon 9,2 satélites de reconocimiento desde paso a nuestra autoridad en el tiempo. guillermo quiroz feliz nochebuena y navidad también. guillermo >> gracias. qué tal? buenas noches. feliz nochebuena. qué bueno que está disfrutando con toda su familia esta noche tan especial y ya sabemos, viene acercándose santa ya está muy cerquita de la unión americana, con condiciones de algunos nublados. para nosotros esta es la imagen de radar. se ve claramente este sistema que simplemente está trayendo algunos nublados, no trae problemas a nuestra región. en el acercamiento podemos ver cómo el área de la bahía se mantiene con esos nublados. atención san josé. buenas noches para todos ustedes en esta nochebuena las condiciones continuarán siendo muy agradables. las temperaturas que siguen alcanzando por lo menos ya en estas horas de madrugada o por lo menos en las próximas horas, los 41 42 grados. novato 39 santa rosa en los 38. así también el valle central, con temperaturas en los 30, después de haber alcanzado los 60. se espera que mañana
gough gough street y hoy también spacex lanzó el cohete falcon 9,2 satélites de reconocimiento desde paso a nuestra autoridad en el tiempo. guillermo quiroz feliz nochebuena y navidad también. guillermo >> gracias. qué tal? buenas noches. feliz nochebuena. qué bueno que está disfrutando con toda su familia esta noche tan especial y ya sabemos, viene acercándose santa ya está muy cerquita de la unión americana, con condiciones de algunos nublados. para nosotros esta es la imagen...
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. >>> it has been a record- breaking year for spacex. the brainchild of elon musk, a company with a record 96 successful rocket launchers, 35 more than last year's previous record. last night, spacex launched a military-save plane and sent a startling satellite into orbit. those launches happen just three hours apart. >>> mountain view tech giant google has agreed to pay $5 million in a privacy lawsuit or the suit alleges the company secretly tracked the internet use of millions of people. consumers claim google's cookies and apps allowed activities to be tracked even when users were using so-called incognito or private modes. a trial date set for february with an oakland judge. the proposed class action suit on hold after google agreed to settle. the specific terms of the settlement are likely to be revealed early next year. >>> the much loved bay bridge light display could be shining again even sooner than inspected. the nonprofit illuminate first installed lights on the bay bridge 10 years ago, over 10 years ago now. the fifth year th
. >>> it has been a record- breaking year for spacex. the brainchild of elon musk, a company with a record 96 successful rocket launchers, 35 more than last year's previous record. last night, spacex launched a military-save plane and sent a startling satellite into orbit. those launches happen just three hours apart. >>> mountain view tech giant google has agreed to pay $5 million in a privacy lawsuit or the suit alleges the company secretly tracked the internet use of...
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a spacex falcon heavy rocket now set to launch tomorrow night after bad weather and technical issue cause-day delay. it's going to lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in florida around 05:15pm. our time spacex made the announcement on x saying weather conditions are expected to improve to 70% favorable. this will be the 7th launch for the secretive x 37 b space claim. but its first ride on a falcon heavy. if we said it was happening at 5.15, must have already gone off space dot tomorrow. our little lower 3rd, there is strong. so it's happening tomorrow at 5.15. you can watch it live at space dot com. and take a look at this. a space force missile launch from vandenberg space force base in santa barbara county was seen. >> here in the bay area. this is video from livermore. the shot just after the missile lifted off shortly before 7 this morning space force as an intermediate range ballistic missile was successfully intercepted by another missile over the pacific ocean and the missile defense agency says the test was a success. pretty cool to that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5. but ther
a spacex falcon heavy rocket now set to launch tomorrow night after bad weather and technical issue cause-day delay. it's going to lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in florida around 05:15pm. our time spacex made the announcement on x saying weather conditions are expected to improve to 70% favorable. this will be the 7th launch for the secretive x 37 b space claim. but its first ride on a falcon heavy. if we said it was happening at 5.15, must have already gone off space dot tomorrow....
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elon musk spacex valued at $175 billion as the company is reportedly in discussions to do an insidering is been finalize including the size of the sale the deal is a premium to the what a 50 billion-dollar evaluation of the spacex received her a tender offer earlier in the year. finally this today marks 82 years since 2400 service members and innocent civilians are killed on pearl harbor. over 1000 others were injured, hundreds of fighter planes damaged or destroyed 20 american naval vessels and more than 300 airplanes, today the site serves as a memory of the lives lost in the sacrifices they made for our country. we think everyone serving to date for their service. in all of the veterans out there. and my grandfather served in pearl harbor and i think of him on this day but the surprise attack by the japanese, does that sound familiar and modern-day times. >> the new york post wrote about this today, if in fact we were to see a surprise attack from today's adversary which is china it would not be good for the u.s. military, this is why i wore my american flag penn to honor and cher
elon musk spacex valued at $175 billion as the company is reportedly in discussions to do an insidering is been finalize including the size of the sale the deal is a premium to the what a 50 billion-dollar evaluation of the spacex received her a tender offer earlier in the year. finally this today marks 82 years since 2400 service members and innocent civilians are killed on pearl harbor. over 1000 others were injured, hundreds of fighter planes damaged or destroyed 20 american naval vessels...
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many years delayed and while behind archrival spacex.trepreneur jarred -- command polaris don, another private mission with three others in the spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown. >> tom costello, nbc news. >> our next top story is climate extremes. when 2023 is over, scientists say it will be the hottest year on record. states were shrouded in smoke as canada saw the worst wildfire season ever, and california got hit with a tropical storm for the first time in more than 25 years. our roker has more in the wild weather events of this past year. >> 2023, the hottest year ever on earth. >> oh my god. >> reporter: a year of climate and weather extremes. in the u.s., the number of billion dollar disasters tallied 25, more than any other year. new years ring in thousands of records, shattering across europe. at least eight countries had their warmest january day ever. ♪ ♪ ♪ back home, things were no better. a siege of atmospheric rivers clashed on the west coast through march, disruptive flash floods sweeping throug
many years delayed and while behind archrival spacex.trepreneur jarred -- command polaris don, another private mission with three others in the spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown. >> tom costello, nbc news. >> our next top story is climate extremes. when 2023 is over, scientists say it will be the hottest year on record. states were shrouded in smoke as canada saw the worst wildfire season ever, and california got hit with a tropical storm for the first...
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many years delayed and behind spacex.mmand a private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit flown. why do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions that we have been asking ourselves since the dawn of civilization that we don't know the answers to. the universe is so big. >> a lot to be watching for in the year ahead. thanks to tom costello for this report. alex witt picks up coverage after a quick break. e after a quick break. f scrubbings that absorb and lock dirt away, ♪♪ and it has a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. so, you can clean your home, faster than ever. ♪♪ don't mop harder, mop smarter, with the swiffer powermop. (son) dad. you ok? don't mop harder, (dad) it's our phone bill! we pay for things that we don't need! bloated bundles, the reckless spending! no more... (mom) that's a bit dramatic... a better plan is verizon. it starts at 25 dollars a line. (dad) did you say 25 dollars a line? (sister) and save bi
many years delayed and behind spacex.mmand a private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit flown. why do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions that we have been asking ourselves since the dawn of civilization that we don't know the answers to. the universe is so big. >> a lot to be watching for in the year ahead. thanks to tom costello for this report. alex witt picks up coverage after a quick break. e after...
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but i guess bezos will not technically basis, but amazon's got to go hat in hand to spacex right now and asked for rides on their rockets to build their own satellite system. now. >> paid rides. of note, elon musk's rocket systems that can start a space x pre so much better than everyone else in the world and so much cheaper. this is interesting because if you take a look at spacex has 5,000 satellites that are using starlink up in the sky right now. where is amazon's kiper? it's known that th t could be their internet service divisions come has to 5,002. is that really competition of which there's only 3 other companies that i could find that launch rockets blue orgin you la and company called area and certain air and space. so competition is not close, and worthy of note starlink as 2 million paying subscribers. i think this is actually a good elon musk story after months of battery on my stories. yeah, he's willing to let the competition hitch a not for free money and i amazon's got a different business model teams. they want to work with private companies right? that will use the
but i guess bezos will not technically basis, but amazon's got to go hat in hand to spacex right now and asked for rides on their rockets to build their own satellite system. now. >> paid rides. of note, elon musk's rocket systems that can start a space x pre so much better than everyone else in the world and so much cheaper. this is interesting because if you take a look at spacex has 5,000 satellites that are using starlink up in the sky right now. where is amazon's kiper? it's known...
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the justic.e department.x fo brendan recently sued spacex for discriminatory hiring practices.fcc has a probe goingto "x. on into ex. >> it seems like there's a bigai swirl around elon musk. suddenly . s >> what's going on? yeah, thanks, mike. look, i think it's obvious to everyonhat's hait goes e hapd i think it goes back to the white house. behi podiu president biden behind the podium adorned with the official seal of thhe e president the united states and said that elon musk is worth being looked at. y howhe asked by a reporterf ws how the president looked down in waysd there's a lot and in fact, there are. since then, we've seen a delugef of actions ay . the administrative state, as you noted, the faa, the doj, the ft dojc the nlrb, even the h and wildlife services have been looking into elon musk and his,e you know, the fcc, why we workee just. this week we issued a decision00 that raked back a 2020 award of nearly $1 billion to bring high speed internet services t si to rural americans and a decision that simply doesn't makewhen vie any sense when viem the lens of the fac
the justic.e department.x fo brendan recently sued spacex for discriminatory hiring practices.fcc has a probe goingto "x. on into ex. >> it seems like there's a bigai swirl around elon musk. suddenly . s >> what's going on? yeah, thanks, mike. look, i think it's obvious to everyonhat's hait goes e hapd i think it goes back to the white house. behi podiu president biden behind the podium adorned with the official seal of thhe e president the united states and said that elon musk...
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for the first time, it was carried into orbit by a falcon heavy rocket from elon musk�*s spacex.nvolve exposing plant seeds to the effects of radiation during a long space flight. its last mission lasted more than 900 days. the us launch comes two weeks after china sent its own robot space plane into orbit for the third time. let's speak to dr luke daly. he is a planetary scientist at the school of geographical and earth sciences at the university of glasgow. this is quite a secret mission, isn't it? it this is quite a secret mission, isn't it? ., .,, this is quite a secret mission, isn't it? ., , , this is quite a secret mission, isn't it? ., , ., , ., isn't it? it almost gets lots of intri . ue isn't it? it almost gets lots of intrigue around _ isn't it? it almost gets lots of intrigue around it, _ isn't it? it almost gets lots of intrigue around it, because i isn't it? it almost gets lots of. intrigue around it, because the isn't it? it almost gets lots of - intrigue around it, because the us space force does not tell us what is on it but that intrigue makes it one of the most
for the first time, it was carried into orbit by a falcon heavy rocket from elon musk�*s spacex.nvolve exposing plant seeds to the effects of radiation during a long space flight. its last mission lasted more than 900 days. the us launch comes two weeks after china sent its own robot space plane into orbit for the third time. let's speak to dr luke daly. he is a planetary scientist at the school of geographical and earth sciences at the university of glasgow. this is quite a secret mission,...
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there is growing likelihood of large-scale secondary mortality among displaced palestinian, spacex or forces have been destroyed, access to food and water withheld, the spread of diseases worsening. what is the sort of most pressing concern from your perspective? >> we are seeing a pattern here that is very familiar to humanitarian experts. the u.n. monetary in court meter has warned that a much more hellish scenario was about to unfold, a public health emergency layered on top of the damage we are seeing so far. the pattern we see is a few things. 80% displacement of the population, as you said earlier. huge cuts in food availability. only 10% of the food required to sustain the population has been getting in since the war started to. food prices are going up. wfp is warning now the area is on the brink of (inaudible) we're starting to see a spread of waterborne disease. that is a cocktail very familiar to humanitarians, it's what proceeds the scale of mortality in famine or humanitarian crisis. >> i want to be clear, quote the world food programme, saying eight weeks of the war is a
there is growing likelihood of large-scale secondary mortality among displaced palestinian, spacex or forces have been destroyed, access to food and water withheld, the spread of diseases worsening. what is the sort of most pressing concern from your perspective? >> we are seeing a pattern here that is very familiar to humanitarian experts. the u.n. monetary in court meter has warned that a much more hellish scenario was about to unfold, a public health emergency layered on top of the...
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relative to the overall value.— and spacex relative to the overall value.k you very much forjoining _ overall value. thank you very much forjoining us. - to the uk now, where the government has ordered an investigation into the sale of the daily telegraph, to a group backed by the ruling family of abu dhabi. the takeover is being bankrolled by sheikh mansour bin zayed al nahyan, best known in the uk for his ownership of manchester city football club. and it has raised concerns about the future of the influential conservative newspaper, as the bbc�*s media editor katie razzall explains lucy fraser has been under pressure to make this intervention not least from several conservative mps worried about foreign state investment. just a reminder of this story and how we got here. injune, lloyds bank took over the daily and sunday telegraph because their owners, the berkeley family, owed the family nearly 1.2 mac billion pounds and author of the process had got under way it was dramatically halted last week because of this bid coming in behalf of the barclay famil
relative to the overall value.— and spacex relative to the overall value.k you very much forjoining _ overall value. thank you very much forjoining us. - to the uk now, where the government has ordered an investigation into the sale of the daily telegraph, to a group backed by the ruling family of abu dhabi. the takeover is being bankrolled by sheikh mansour bin zayed al nahyan, best known in the uk for his ownership of manchester city football club. and it has raised concerns about the...
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over the border continues as immigration officials report a record number of migrant crossings and spacex launches a secret payload into space. details on can >> surveillance cameras captured the moment. some powerful waves slammed into a seaside restaurant in the monterrey area yesterday. the massive surf over and the beach in apt office heading straight into the coastal community, leaving the area covered in debris. the national weather service reported waves ranging from 28 to 33 feet high in the santa cruz area. santa cruz county has issued warnings for residents in coastal areas to be ready to evacuate. and take a look at the moment. a massive wave crashed into a beach in ventura. southern california can see it slamming into the onlookers there, sweeping them away. at least 8 people were hospitalized. the national weather service is urging people to avoid the water along the california coastline saying that the dangerous conditions going to continue into saturday. for more on our weather forecast, let's turn things over to laurent. yeah, you'll get some of those sneaker waves. were a
over the border continues as immigration officials report a record number of migrant crossings and spacex launches a secret payload into space. details on can >> surveillance cameras captured the moment. some powerful waves slammed into a seaside restaurant in the monterrey area yesterday. the massive surf over and the beach in apt office heading straight into the coastal community, leaving the area covered in debris. the national weather service reported waves ranging from 28 to 33 feet...
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. >>> and spacex rocket blasts off on a mysterious mission for the u.s. military. what we know about the secret mission, coming up. >>> welcome back. u.s. republican presidential hopeful nikki haley is in damage control mode trying to contain the fallout from a controversial exchange about the civil war and slavery. eva mckend reports. >> of course the civil war was about slavery. we know that. that is unquestioned, always the case. >> reporter: nikki haley playing cleanup after this exchange with a voter during a new hampshire town hall wednesday night. >> what was the cause of the united states civil war? >> well, don't come with an easy question. i mean, i think the cause of the civil war was basically how government was going to run. the freedoms and what people could and couldn't do. >> in the year 2023, it is astonishing to me that you answer that question without mentioning the word slavery. >> reporter: after not mentioning slavery in her initial response, haley acknowledging in interviews and campaign appearances the civil war was about slavery. >> if you
. >>> and spacex rocket blasts off on a mysterious mission for the u.s. military. what we know about the secret mission, coming up. >>> welcome back. u.s. republican presidential hopeful nikki haley is in damage control mode trying to contain the fallout from a controversial exchange about the civil war and slavery. eva mckend reports. >> of course the civil war was about slavery. we know that. that is unquestioned, always the case. >> reporter: nikki haley playing...
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. >>> another spacex rocket shot into the sky this morning carrying history making satellites from twoifferent countries. the rocket was carrying 25 satellites including the first ever salt light from ire lapped built for educational purposes by university students. also aboard, a south korean reconnaissance satellite. it comes days after north korea said it had its own rally. >>> south best and its pilot's union that would avoid a potential strike. pilots want pay, retirement benefits and scheduling improvement. we come up with a deal but did not approve any of that. the this comes after delta, united and american all finalized labor agreements with their pilots unions earlier this year. >>> the drug company pfizer abruptly discontinued a weight loss pill it's been developing. it completed the phase 2 clinical trial with over 600 patients. it mimics glp 1 1 which helps. the drug company is working on an alternative and will release trial data next year. >>> a new exhibit featuring a >>> a new exhibit featuring a s.rmer u. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with
. >>> another spacex rocket shot into the sky this morning carrying history making satellites from twoifferent countries. the rocket was carrying 25 satellites including the first ever salt light from ire lapped built for educational purposes by university students. also aboard, a south korean reconnaissance satellite. it comes days after north korea said it had its own rally. >>> south best and its pilot's union that would avoid a potential strike. pilots want pay, retirement...
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they say spacex is weighing offering shares at about $95 apiece.irlines are set to post record revenue this year in the clearest sign yet of the travel industry's post-pandemic recovery. a forecast for global profit to reach $23 billion this year, double the expectation in june. sources say better than expected performances are driven in part by china's reopening boosting demand. much more to come here on daybreak: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: you are watching daybreak asia. we are checking on markets half an hour out now from the open for tokyo and seoul in 30 minutes into trading for ozzie stocks. the asx 200 giving us an indication of the direction of travel for the rest of the region. there is a key sector under pressure this morning in the energy space, following that steep back in oil overnight. let's look at those energy stocks in more detail. it really is concerns about economic health starting to build up, concerns around inventory levels, how that will play into supply demand dynamics moving forward. energy stocks reflecting that ove
they say spacex is weighing offering shares at about $95 apiece.irlines are set to post record revenue this year in the clearest sign yet of the travel industry's post-pandemic recovery. a forecast for global profit to reach $23 billion this year, double the expectation in june. sources say better than expected performances are driven in part by china's reopening boosting demand. much more to come here on daybreak: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: you are watching daybreak asia. we are...
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it's launched successfully on spacex. one of the most powerful rockets.han any other space mystery mission. >> three, two, one. full power and lift-off. >> the seventh flight made by the u.s. space force experimental orbit test vehicles officials say this mission will help the u.s. military carry out cutting edge research. massive experiment will expose plant seeds to the harsh radiation environment of a long flight. learning how to grow food could help sustain astronauts on future deep space missions. >> this is three fallon nine rockets strapped together. it can carry bigger payloads. >> the diagram is a breakdown of the spacecraft. the individual components of the rocket, the side boosters. one of the many parts that fell off after lift-off. it then returned to earth and safely touched down. now, the last x37b mission lasted about 900 days and now we're just waiting to see how long this mission will last. molly. >> molly: a lot of exciting breakthroughs happening on the space front. thank you very much. mike. >> mike: small business owner in phoenix is
it's launched successfully on spacex. one of the most powerful rockets.han any other space mystery mission. >> three, two, one. full power and lift-off. >> the seventh flight made by the u.s. space force experimental orbit test vehicles officials say this mission will help the u.s. military carry out cutting edge research. massive experiment will expose plant seeds to the harsh radiation environment of a long flight. learning how to grow food could help sustain astronauts on future...
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i think of spacex that is in your portfolio.oking to be selling inside shares at the moment at a huge valuation. what do you make of that? joe: when i look at stripe, the new rally is down 50% and it's not a surprise. there are a couple of reasons. if you put in the higher interest rate in the financial model, it is actually fair value versus the $95 billion they raised in the last round. in public markets, looking at new bank, etc., they are also down more than 50%. it makes sense the privates will be done more. it is based on the dcf model. ed: been writing in the text of the world of ai that you want to tell us about? joe: i have been working on these names. ai -- last time i was on your show and i said it was software squared. it is the next generation of technology. if we think about the evolution of tech from mobile to internet to cloud to ai, ai is just the next generation. what i'm seeing in the private markets, and we saw this in 2021, a lot of it was getting repetitive. you would see many payment businesses for every s
i think of spacex that is in your portfolio.oking to be selling inside shares at the moment at a huge valuation. what do you make of that? joe: when i look at stripe, the new rally is down 50% and it's not a surprise. there are a couple of reasons. if you put in the higher interest rate in the financial model, it is actually fair value versus the $95 billion they raised in the last round. in public markets, looking at new bank, etc., they are also down more than 50%. it makes sense the privates...
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elon musk, they pull a subsidy for spacex star link.ine when ukraine was trying to start world 3. the justice department recently sued spacex for discriminatory hiring practices. the fcc has a probe going on into "x." the it seems like there's a big swirl around elon musk. what's going on? >> i think it's obvious to everyone what's happening here. it goes back to the white house. last year, president biden stood behind the podium adorned with the official seal of the president of the united states and said that elon musk is worth being looked at. he was asked by a reporter how. the president looked down and said there's a lot of ways. in fact, there are. since then we've seen a deluge of actions by the administrative state, by the faa, the doj, the ftc, even fish and wildlife services have been looking into elon musk. the fcc where i work this week, just this week, we issued a decision that raked back a 2020 award of nearly $1 billion to bring high-speed internet services to rural americans, a decision that simply doesn't make sense, wh
elon musk, they pull a subsidy for spacex star link.ine when ukraine was trying to start world 3. the justice department recently sued spacex for discriminatory hiring practices. the fcc has a probe going on into "x." the it seems like there's a big swirl around elon musk. what's going on? >> i think it's obvious to everyone what's happening here. it goes back to the white house. last year, president biden stood behind the podium adorned with the official seal of the president...
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it did hitch a ride on the falcon heavy spacex most powerful rocket which means it's going deeper intong longer than it has on any previous mystery mission. >> 3, 2, 1, full power, and liftoff. >> the 7th flight made by the orbital test vehicle. they say this will help the u.s. military carry out cutting edge research. the nasa experiment on board will expose plant seeds to the harsh radiation environment of a long space flight. learning how to grow food could help sustain astronauts on deep space missions. >> three falcon 9 payloads, to the moon and mars as well. >> great breakdown of the spacecraft, you can see the individual components of the rocket, the side boosters, and they returned to earth and safely touched down and the last trip to space for x37b lasted just over 900 days, we have to wait and see how long this mission will last. anita. >> anita: yeah, exciting stuff. dana marie mcnickol, thank you very much. >> i want to have been very clear, the borders are not open. >> the border is not open. >> people come to the border and try to get in withou
it did hitch a ride on the falcon heavy spacex most powerful rocket which means it's going deeper intong longer than it has on any previous mystery mission. >> 3, 2, 1, full power, and liftoff. >> the 7th flight made by the orbital test vehicle. they say this will help the u.s. military carry out cutting edge research. the nasa experiment on board will expose plant seeds to the harsh radiation environment of a long space flight. learning how to grow food could help sustain...
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. >> reporter: elon musk owns spacex and spacex is the only way american astronauts can get to spaceams for space depend on spacextwo, one. >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in >> three, two, one >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november -- >> we see separation. >> reporter: -- was for a much improved second test of elon musk's star ship after the first star ship exploded shortly after liftoff. nasa and america have strapped their dreams to that spacex rocket that next flight will be early next year. then late in the year, nasa's artemis astronauts will loop around the moon. a test flight orbited the moon that is the spaceship that will take the crew around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years this is a nine-day mission, a quarter of a million miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. it is much more advanced and automated. mission commander reid wiseman and jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future, back
. >> reporter: elon musk owns spacex and spacex is the only way american astronauts can get to spaceams for space depend on spacextwo, one. >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in >> three, two, one >> reporter: that rocket roar and cheering coming from south texas in november -- >> we see separation. >> reporter: -- was for a much improved second test of elon musk's star ship after the first star ship exploded shortly after...
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this is spacex falcon heavy, go for launch. >> ten, nine, eight... >> side booster ignition. >> six..ames jacoby: it had all the elements of a perfect day for elon musk. >> two, one! >> lift-off! go, falcon heavy! >> jacoby: a test launch of his latest reusable rocket, the most powerful in the world, capable of deep space exploration. >> (cheering loudly) >> jacoby: it was a crucial step toward his ultimate goal, the conquest of mars. >> elon musk, i think, gets his most pleasure out of rocket ships. and at moments when the rockets go off, that's when the childish pleasure comes out. (crowd cheering loudly) >> t plus 30 seconds, if you can hear me over the cheering, falcon heavy heading to space on her test flight. >> he doesn't usually like having pleasure. he doesn't savor the moment. but he does when it's a rocket launch. >> camera views from inside the payload fairing, #falconheavy. (tweet posts) >> jacoby: throughout the day, musk provided running commentary at his favorite place to express himself, the social media site twitter. >> upper stage restart nominal, apogee raised to 7
this is spacex falcon heavy, go for launch. >> ten, nine, eight... >> side booster ignition. >> six..ames jacoby: it had all the elements of a perfect day for elon musk. >> two, one! >> lift-off! go, falcon heavy! >> jacoby: a test launch of his latest reusable rocket, the most powerful in the world, capable of deep space exploration. >> (cheering loudly) >> jacoby: it was a crucial step toward his ultimate goal, the conquest of mars. >>...