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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo-20211024-14:19:00

by the time our children and grandchildren finish paying for these government dependency programs, it's going to amount to tens of trillions of dollars. maria: wow. we're also talking about a pretty heavy cost with regard to inflation that we're all paying more money for, everyday items. let's take a look at some of the moves that we've seen just as result of all of the free money since march when you signed, when the president signed into law the 1.9 trillion covid relief package. inflation soaring, gasoline up 42%, energy overall 25%. used cars and trucks, 24%. food up 4.5% likings, chicken, etc. -- like eggs. will we see these numbers worsen if this reconciliation plan goes through? >> i think we absolutely will because the government will inject trillions of dollars more into the economy. the effect was pretty immediate when the $1.9 trillion came through in march. month over month we've seen an increase in inflation. it's the most prefer niches

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo-20211024-19:19:00

by the time our children and grandchildren finish paying for these government dependency programs, it's going to amount to tens of trillions of dollars. maria: wow. we're also talking about a pretty heavy cost with regard to inflation that we're all paying more money for, everyday items. let's take a look at some of the moves that we've seen just as result of all of the free money since march when you signed, when the president signed into law the 1.9 trillion covid relief package. inflation soaring, gasoline up 42%, energy overall 25%. used cars and trucks, 24%. food up 4.5% likings, chicken, etc. -- like eggs. will we see these numbers worsen if this reconciliation plan goes through? >> i think we absolutely will because the government will inject trillions of dollars more into the economy. the effect was pretty immediate when the $1.9 trillion came through in march. month over month we've seen an increase in inflation. it's the most prefer niches

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Click-20210827-01:52:00

competition with spacex, blue origin, other billionaires, is to find other niches in the marketplace. you know, stay away from the big, huge launch vehicles, stay away from human—landing vehicles for the time being. until we can get into a much better situation where we could possibly stand toe—to—toe with a billionaire who doesn't care how many billions he throws at the project. the answer of why go now is that we have reached the inflection point where the ecosystem is able to offer us access to the moon at a price point that is reasonable to unlock the potential that exists on the moon. six, five, four... when are we looking to land on the moon?

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Click-20210822-11:54:00

it's lab—to—surface. the biggest thing for competition with spacex, blue origin, other billionaires, is to find other niches in the marketplace. you know, stay away from the big, huge launch vehicles, stay away from human—landing vehicles for the time being. until we can get into a much better situation where we could possibly stand toe—to—toe with a billionaire who doesn't care how many billions he throws at the project. the answer of why go now is that we have reached the inflection point where the ecosystem is able to offer us access to the moon at a price point that is reasonable to unlock the potential that exists on the moon.

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Click-20210822-03:53:00

we have a bunch of spare cryogenic valves sitting over there, we just grab one and turn it into a methane tank. mastin right now is about 15 people full time, majority of them engineers, that are both designing and installing and turning wrenches and flying, and the majority of the team is based here in mojave. throw away everything that's just nice to have but not required. we're one of the few companies that was awarded a master contract by nasa for delivery of payloads to the surface of the moon. this is all—inclusive, it's lab—to—surface. the biggest thing for competition with spacex, blue origin, other billionaires, is to find other niches in the marketplace. you know, stay away from the big, huge launch vehicles, stay away from human—landing vehicles

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151127:16:46:00

were a lot of pain points, they also announced a bunch of short haul awards. so instead of spending 25,000 miles to go round trip from, say, new york to charlotte, you might be able to get that trip now for 15,000 miles. so there are pockets of values you can get short term, and long term i'd suggest around for a great travel blog or a service that can help you find a way to use those miles. there's certainly going to be more value in trying to look around for those niches right now. just trying to redeem those miles that you're getting, they're harder to earn with american for a domestic flight. that should cost you more in 2016 than it did before. leland: one of the reasons the airlines and, for that matter, the hotels are able to raise their prices in terms of how many miles it costs is because there's fewer airlines. there's less competition. >> sure. leland: do you think the department of justice in the big picture is doing it job in protecting consumers by allowing these mergers to come through?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151110:00:07:00

he has certain credentials. when he says somebody is a nut, that means something. becoming gay in prison, i don't know what that's from, or experience he heard about. what about the pyramids? they are tombs for the pharaohs. stop coming up with another theory, buddy. >> the other trend happening here is that candidates no longer even have an eye on voters in other worlds besides the one they inhabit. ben carson is speaking to the people who support him. >> at the prayer breakfast. >> the evangelicals in iowa. people who come to him with a predisposition to support him based on faith and his manner. they want this story. he doesn't care about independent skeptical agnostic, science-based voters down the road. he doesn't. that's true all along in american politics. people are speaking to their niches and not speaking to the whole. especially on the republican side in a field with so many

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20151015-23:23:00

may be harder for him. ben carson has never been in politics. and he raised $20 million. you can't overlook that. >> i'm not. i think it's -- i think it's a huge credit to him. and i think it's a huge testament to him. and i think it reflects two different models. ben carson has a lot of small donors. jeb bush has a lot of donors, and as you know, they're being supported by different -- >> bigger donors. >> -- different niches of donors, frankly. >> thanks very much to both of you. next, donald trump trying to deal with a big problem he has had. and so he's putting his kids on the trail. can they get it done? and the dramatic 911 calls when basketball star lamar odom was discovered unconscious. >> somebody just came up to me and said that he apparently had some cocaine on him that he finished.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150712:11:55:00

ago. this woman at 3m you can't get more boring. big company, thousands of employees, dozens of products. do you just have one, no. they have an an@3m twitter account and@. mracing. post-it notes. so what i learned from that if you're a business and have separate distinct brands with your business or multiple companies there's no rule to have one social media presence. you should divide it up so fans are getting the content they want to get at. >> it makes complete sense because you want to be specific as possible. that's the point of social media because you can get the niches. they're related not the same. >> they have their own again to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150430:20:24:00

departments who have em bralsed change and are putting in place, whether it's technology or training body cameras, all kinds of mek niches of strengthening that relationship. there was a time when people when police walked the beat as a regular basis and knew the people who owned the shops and knew the older woman who sits in looking out the window and sees exactly what's going on before her very eyes and when we have reinvested in community policing and we have developed those strategies of having this better relationship between the police and the community, communities are safer, police are safer, everybody should deserve to go home, including our police, safe and sound. so yes there are very specific steps in that report that are resourced to the 1600 police departments around our country to take advantage, 16,000 police departments around our country, take advantage of what's in that report and start to implement it. and yes, the answer to your question, we are looking at ways of tying federal dollars both to

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