earful. brian: yes. there is a lot of people her, vip s, generals, colonels, small business owners, all concerned about the country. one of the most patriotic places in the nation. they are big-time viewers, it will be special talking to them shortly, including an eagle scout. i will bring in one of the busiest guys in america, house speaker kevin mccarthy. mr. speaker, thanks for joining us. thanks for having me all the way down in florida. brian: right. i know how hard you worked on the deal, it will be a nail-biter it seems going down to the wire. how concerned are you about the bill you cobbeled together getting out of committee? speaker mccarthy: it s a different congress, new day, you have to pas a bill to find out what is in it. you have 72 hours, this is 99 pages. this is different than before. we will spend less money this year than last year. debt limit is like the family having a credit card you have been charging up every year and keep lifting the limit. t
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factor, as some experts say that rockets would be emitting pollutants in places where you don t normally emit them, the higher layers of the atmosphere. well, with i think you would have to wait and see if that included everything being the same today, as it would be in the future, should the launch rate. so they re talking about a vastly increased launch rate. you know, some people talk about getting launches up to 2,000 or 3,000, we barely get a hundred launches worldwide, and that includes military launches right now. but i would imagine if launch rates are going up and as technology goes up, changes in how fuel is burned and fuels that are used nothing is going to stay the same as it is in 2021. if we ve gone from 100 launches a year to pick a number, 500 launches a year, do you really think our technology is going to stay exactly where it is today with fuels and chemicals and launch processes?