costs by shutting down coal mines. it was a problem. as we saw, it fueled the economic votes for donald trump in 2016. the costs are enormous. this thing cost, what, like $91 trillion when it comes to that customer you can say that it s garbage, because it is, but this is a test for 2020 candidates that are democrats. beto o rourke, bob o rourke, he declared yesterday that he was running for president and he said we are going to save the human race from extinction. you have amy klobuchar on record saying, i may have changed the same things in the green new deal for those who are it, but i supported as an idea. you have them running for president in the senate right now are going to have to vote on this. if they vote for president, they are not only being cowardly about it but they can kennedy: they re not taking a firm solid stance on it. harris: are they voting on something that is a nonbinding resolution customer does voting
and certainly, there was some inspiration we found on the internet, and we perried that, but honestly, our mission was to give an authentic view of how i am, jeff barth, a county commissioner, a south dakotian and explain why i m concerned what s going on out in d.c. and a little bit about about what makes me he what s been the response so far? what have people said to you about the ad? well, it only came out yesterday. it s i believe approaching 20,000 views. my relatives some of whom i haven t heard from in some time are calling me up. i m getting texts and e-mails. i think i had 65 friend requests overnight. i got to say though that i received ten online contributions yesterday, but the total was only 130 bucks. i am convinced that they are democrats and not d.c. lobbyists. just out of curiosity, how much did that thing cost you to produce? well, i tell you what, i had
kennedy space center. joining me to talk about all things atlantis, good morning to you, dave brodie. i m glad to see you. i guess i wanted to figure out why this is ending. the shuttle program has run its course? has it become too expensive? both? exactly. both are true. the shuttle program did everything that it came to do, and magnificently, i will say. yeah. this thing cost a lot of money. yesterday s launch, $1,500,000,00. we were promised a vehicle that was going to launch 50 times a year for under $10 million a launch. the mission managers knew they were never going to get those kind of efficiencies out of the vehicles. they kept quiet about it, being good company guys and we the people never asked. shame on all of us. interesting. you talk about the expense. i know so many jobs were lost or will be lost officially very, very soon as they retire the program. i hope that some of those jobs will immediately transfer
gerri willis joins with us her two cents. she anchors the willis report on the fox business network. what is the upshoot? hurricane irene was bad news, people stayed home. back-to-school shopping is going well. first, retail there s are doing well, target, wet seal, limited brands, up 11%. they are definitely a retail winner. retail losers, khols, jc penney, gap, big stores having trouble. the back-to-school thing cost me a pretty penny. jobs report comes out tomorrow war the expectation there is? this is the big kahauna of economic numbers. we are looking for creation of 75,000 jobs in august that is not good. you need 200,000, 225,000 in an economy that is firing on all cylinders. we are expecting the unemployment rate to hold steady at 9.1%.