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. >> thanks, eric brick siding about your book. i love how you started it off. right now honestly have so much happening in south texas with the starship, but you know it feels a little bit like the maybe cowboy days of the falcon one. so i am curious to why decide to start the book that way what similar gc between now and was happening then? >> i kind of wanted to help readers understand why we should care about this dinky little rocket that spacex put so much effort into launching 15 years ago. it's kind of ancient history sort of the reality is that they had not been successful from 2008 successfully, they never would have gotten two orbits. they never would have continued the company would not exist today. here's another thing to understand is the way spacex is today all that dna was established back in this really tempestuous. from 2002 and 2008 when they started the company. when elon musk was hiring the people who he thought would help him succeed to build a rocket from scratch. and so the fact they are bucca chica today building this crazy starship that
. >> thanks, eric brick siding about your book. i love how you started it off. right now honestly have so much happening in south texas with the starship, but you know it feels a little bit like the maybe cowboy days of the falcon one. so i am curious to why decide to start the book that way what similar gc between now and was happening then? >> i kind of wanted to help readers understand why we should care about this dinky little rocket that spacex put so much effort into launching...
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eric balchunas from bloomberg intelligence. coming up, splitting saks. the company decision to separate its online business from its iconic brick-and-mortar stores.one in toronto, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. with amanda lang in toronto. i mentioned where you are -- because a lot of people don't know -- it is but i collect wool blankets.i have with me probably the most iconic one of all time, the hudson bay point blanket, a pendleton remake. i think this is a piece of canadian and retail history that you and our next guest are going to be similar with. amanda: canadians know this, the rest of the world may not know, the hudson bay company is older than the country itself. it was here before canada, helped establish canada. that is a little piece of history that you have in your hands there, and if i can be serious about it, when we think about retailers that come and go, the hudson bay legacy here in canada is pretty important. now a part of the saks empire, and we hope it survives because it's been around for a long time. matt: you can be serious about it. i got this online. here with us now is the
eric balchunas from bloomberg intelligence. coming up, splitting saks. the company decision to separate its online business from its iconic brick-and-mortar stores.one in toronto, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. with amanda lang in toronto. i mentioned where you are -- because a lot of people don't know -- it is but i collect wool blankets.i have with me probably the most iconic one of all time, the hudson bay point blanket, a pendleton remake. i...
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bricks at them, damaging property. covid still exists. detectiving pouring over video evidence to identify the suspects. ericshington, president biden taking a big victory lap yesterday after senate democrats passed his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, despite not one single republican voting for it. >> this plan gives those families who are struggling the most the help and breathing room they need to get through this moment. this plan gives small businesses in this country a fighting chance to survive. and one more thing, this plan is historic. taken all together, this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. eric: the bill now goes to the house for a vote on tuesday. so what can we expect? republican senator from tennessee, marsha blackburn, joins us now. senator, good to see you. thank you for coming on "fox news live." >> thank you. eric: you voted against this bill as did every other republican senator. all united in opposition to it. why did you turn thumbs down? >> you know, it's so interesting that all the covid relief bills that we have passed under leader mcconnell's le
bricks at them, damaging property. covid still exists. detectiving pouring over video evidence to identify the suspects. ericshington, president biden taking a big victory lap yesterday after senate democrats passed his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, despite not one single republican voting for it. >> this plan gives those families who are struggling the most the help and breathing room they need to get through this moment. this plan gives small businesses in this country a...
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can't wait to get that brick and mortar open and show people the vibe they're willing to create, come in there, enjoy yourself it's all about that coffee comfort satisfaction. >> erice love hearing about what you're working on. thank you for your time. >> i appreciate it i hope everyone can go to legrand coffee house, pick up some coffee and be part of our movement. >> got to believe. thank you. >> thank you. >> joe >> thanks, beck. when we return, coming up, market watcher we've been waiting to talk to about the meltdown, michael novogratz joins us for a first on "squawk box" interview as we get ready to wrap up the first quarter something else in the markets we want to draw your attention to the latest cnbc quarterly stock report is out and the biggest current threat to the market is higher interest rates. 47% of respondents said that another 29% saidnoer ath covid wave and 24% said higher taxes stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you co
can't wait to get that brick and mortar open and show people the vibe they're willing to create, come in there, enjoy yourself it's all about that coffee comfort satisfaction. >> erice love hearing about what you're working on. thank you for your time. >> i appreciate it i hope everyone can go to legrand coffee house, pick up some coffee and be part of our movement. >> got to believe. thank you. >> thank you. >> joe >> thanks, beck. when we return, coming up,...