Monday's podcasts stories
What SpaceX’s recent successes mean for its ambitions
Last week brought a spate of updates on SpaceX's programs. There was a major test of its Starship engines, the spacecraft that could someday be used to bring humans to the moon. SpaceX’s Crew2 mission to and from the International Space Station returned safely. And finally, Axios Space reporter Miriam Kramer caught up with SpaceX’s first all-civilian crew about life after space.
Axios Re:Cap host Felix Salmon is joined by Miriam Kramer to unpack what all of these events tell us about SpaceX’s near-term plans, future ambitions and lines of business.
Progressives worry about getting their spending agenda passed
House Democrats continue to push for a vote of that nearly $2 trillion Build Back Better spending bill. After months of wrangling, no date has been set and passage of President Biden’s massive agenda remains in question. So one question we’re asking this morning is: Is all the momentum lost?
- Plus, IBM’s quantum computing ambitions.
- And, Conclusions after the global climate summit.
Guests: Axios' Hans Nichols, Ina Fried and Ben Geman.
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