Military Mission Elon Musk's SpaceX conducted the first military-ordered deployment of its biggest rocket, the Falcon Heavy. The rocket took up 24 research satellites last night, while also gathering data to certify the craft for future national-security launches. The Falcon Heavy's core booster missed its ocean platform landing. NBC News Bernie vs. Debt Bernie Sanders wants to levy a new tax on Wall Street transactions in order to eliminate all student debt in the U.S. That's a total of $1.6 trillion, affecting 45 million people. The plan would also allow people to attend public colleges and universities for free, as they can in countries such as Germany. CNBC Boris Johnson Boris Johnson, who is likely to become the next British prime minister via a poll of Conservative Party members, has insisted that the country's parliament would support a no-deal Brexit, in order to get any Brexit at all. "I think that MPs on both sides of the House…understand that they will face mortal retribution from the electorate unless we get on and do it," he said, despite the fact that many if not most lawmakers are determined to block a no-deal Brexit. Bloomberg TaskRabbit's Beginnings TaskRabbit founder Leah Busque decided at age 8 that she wanted to be a CEO, she told Fortune's Dinah Eng. Busque on her big idea (some years later, obviously): "In early 2008, there was no Apple App Store yet. I was living in Boston with [my then husband] Kevin, and we had a 100-pound yellow Lab. We were getting ready to go out to dinner one night when we realized we were out of dog food. I thought it would be great if I could find someone to help, maybe someone who was at the store that very moment. I grabbed my iPhone and typed RunMyErrand.com. No such service existed. The domain name was available, so I bought it on the spot." Fortune This edition of CEO Daily was edited by David Meyer. Find previous editions here, and sign up for other Fortune newsletters here. |
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