an investigation underway after a spacex rocket loaded in midair sunday morning. it was meant to restock depleted international space station with vital resources, but it is the latest in a series of high-profile failures. here is a nasa official. this is a tough day. it is not where i wanted to be on a sunday afternoon, but might is spaceflight is not easy. we started with the orbital loss last fall and had to progress several months ago and now the the spacex loss. it is difficult to fly. corey: cory: joining us to discuss the accident, lori garver, former deputy administrator for nasa. when you look at this accident, we know that space travel is difficult, but we have seen now three consecutive different explosions. pino in three different companies. should we connect the dots? lori: the connection is that it is rocket science and heat and pressure and different things can go wrong very quickly. this vehicle itself having 18 successful flight in a row people were h
a spacex rocket loaded in midair sunday morning. it was meant to restock depleted international space station with vital resources, but it is the latest in a series of high-profile failures. here is a nasa official. this is a tough day. it is not where i wanted to be on a sunday afternoon, but might is spaceflight is not easy. especially, it points out the difficulties. we started with the orbital loss last fall and had to progress several months ago and now the spacex loss. it is difficult to fly. cory: joining us to discuss the accident, lori garver, former deputy administrator for nasa. when you look at this accident we know that space travel is difficult, but we have seen now three consecutive different explosions. i know it is three different companies. should we connect the dots? lori: the connection is that it is rocket science and heat and pressure and different things can go wrong very quickly. this vehicle itself having 18 successful flights in a row, people wer
exploded in midair sunday morning. it was meant to restock depleted international space station with vital resources but it is the latest in a series of high-profile failures. here is a nasa official. this is a tough day. it is not where i wanted to be on a sunday afternoon, but spaceflight is not easy. we started with the orbital loss last fall and had to progress several months ago and now the the spacex loss. it is difficult to fly. cory: joining us to discuss the accident, lori garver, former deputy administrator for nasa. when you look at this accident we know that space travel is difficult, but we have seen now three consecutive different explosions. pino in three different companies. should we connect the dots? lori: the connection is that it is rocket science and heat and pressure and different things can go wrong very quickly. this vehicle itself having 18 successful flight in a row people were hopeful they had found the secret sauce. cory: we are also joined b
why the internet is bracing for the dreaded leap second. and now to our lead something we ve only been able to guess that the numbers behind uber. according to a timesheet, the right handling at generated 400 teen million dollars in revenue that showed a loss. the business grew at a faster than 300% clip. they operate in more than 300 cities worldwide and is raising money at a $50 billion valuation. joining us to talk about this is the one who broke the story and a partner at gf j. your story is light on numbers but a little bit means a whole lot. guest: uber is a $40 billion company raising a $50 billion round which we know little about because they don t have to disclose anything. what the revenue looks like, what the prophet looks like is important to silicon valley. emily: cory: it doesn t even have a date as to when that might the. guest: the spokesperson says they are substantially old which would suggest they are from 2014. guest: the company is clearly on the mi
and now to our lead something we ve only been able to guess at the numbers behind uber. according to a timesheet, the right handling at generated 400 teen million dollars in revenue that showed a loss. the business grew at a faster than 300% clip. they operate in more than 300 cities worldwide and is raising money at a $50 billion valuation. joining us to talk about this is the one who broke the story and a partner at gf j. your story is light on numbers but a little bit means a whole lot. guest: uber is a $40 billion company raising a $50 billion round which we know little about because they don t have to disclose anything. what the revenue looks like, what the prophet looks like is important to silicon valley. cory: it doesn t even have a date as to when that might the. guest: the spokesperson says they are substantially old which would suggest they are from 2014. guest: the company is clearly on the minds of many drivers. it s one of the most rapidly growing areas of i