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Saved - June 18, 2025 at 4:04 AM

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When Elon Musk had to introduce himself in 2002. https://t.co/ZWBAQ33a7G

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Elon Musk, spelled e l o n m u s k, is the chief executive officer of Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX. He believes that telescopes have limitations in discovering answers and that physical exploration is necessary.
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Speaker 0: Say your name, spell it for me, tell me what you do. Elon Musk, e l o n m u s k, chief executive officer of Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX. I think there's only so much we can learn through by looking through a telescope, and we need to go out there for if we're to find the answer.
Saved - April 8, 2025 at 6:12 PM

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Even Elon Musk's Employee is a GOAT. 🐐 This engineer chose to work at SpaceX over established companies like Boeing and Lockheed, because he saw Elon Musk’s potential, and he was right! Today, SpaceX is the most innovative company in the world, built the largest flying object https://t.co/yGWWeNLtE9

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Speaker 1 states that the opportunity to participate in a new era is why they chose their current job over positions at companies like Boeing or Lockheed. They compare it to working with Howard Hughes during the creation of TWA. Speaker 0 notes that historically, only four entities have successfully launched a space capsule into orbit and returned it to Earth: the United States, Russia, China, and Elon Musk.
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Speaker 0: You know, I'm curious. You have so much background in engineering. You could have easily gotten a job at Boeing or at Lockheed, but you came here. Speaker 1: If you had a chance to go back in time and work with Howard Hughes when he was creating TWA. If you had a chance to be there at that moment when it was the dawn of a brand new era, wouldn't wouldn't you wanna do that? I mean, that's that's why I'm here. Speaker 0: In the history of space flight, only four entities have launched a space capsule into orbit and successfully brought it back to the earth. The United States, Russia, China and Elon Musk.
Saved - March 10, 2025 at 1:59 AM

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A reminder to those who have been offended by Elon Musk. πŸ˜‚ "To anyone I have offended, I just want to say I reinvented electric cars and I am sending people to Mars on a Rocketship, did you think I was also gonna be a chill normal dude?" https://t.co/quPY1RpPxh

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I know I sometimes say or post strange things, but that's just how my brain works. If I've offended you, I apologize. But look, I reinvented electric cars, and I'm sending people to Mars in a rocket ship. Were you expecting me to be a chill, normal dude on top of all that?
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Speaker 0: Look, I know I sometimes say or post strange things, but that's just how my brain works. To anyone I've offended, I just want to say, I reinvented electric cars, and I'm sending people to Mars in a rocket ship. Did you think I was also gonna be a chill, normal dude?
Saved - November 27, 2024 at 8:42 PM

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DOGE days official Trailer, Starring Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, Coming January 20th "So... what would you say you do here?" πŸ˜‚ Made by @iwantlibertees https://t.co/tlZm3WvJh1

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Coming this spring to MXNBC, a revolutionary series featuring Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami, directed by Donald Trump, will challenge 3 million government employees to prove their worth or leave. Each week, they will assess federal employees' value and efficiency. Expect tough questions, like the relevance of studies on cocaine's effects on Japanese quail for taxpayers. Those who don't meet the standards will be let go. The show promises significant savings as underperformers are shown the door. Get ready for "Doge Days: The Purge of the US Government," where inefficiency will be cut down.
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Speaker 0: Coming this spring to MXNBC, a groundbreaking series that will change the US government and the world forever. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami under the direction of former star of The Apprentice, Donald Trump will challenge 3,000,000 contestants to carry their load or hit the road. That's right. We'll be asking every government employee to prove their value. Hi. How are you? I'm fine. Just like in a good old fashioned meritocracy. Welcome, everybody. Thanks for coming in. What would you say it is that you do around here? I mean, a lot of days I really do do stuff. It's just there's not that much going on today. I helped Tanner and Blaze replace those heavy 5 gallon water containers. Tune in each week as Elon and Vivo measure every federal employee's value and efficiency. And time. So your study on how cocaine enhances the sex drive of Japanese quail, what's that worth for the American taxpayer? I think it's priceless. And get ready for the savings as those that don't make the cut get shown the door. The president wants to tell you something. Firstly, thank you for coming in today. And second, you're fired. The Emmy award watching viewers of Deadwood and Idiocracy present Doge Days, the purge of the US government. There is a whole forest of dead wood out there. We gotta get chopping, buddy.
Saved - July 6, 2024 at 3:44 PM

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The Legendary interview of Trump at Oprah Winfrey's Show in 1988. "If I decide to run for Presidency, I would win, I would never go in to lose in my life, People are tired of seeing the United States ripped off -Donald Trump https://t.co/MdF5p1tG32

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I believe I could win if I ran for president as people are tired of the US being taken advantage of. I may not run due to my current interests, but I'm concerned about the country's direction. I think George Bush has an advantage in the election, but Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis have also performed well. I would make our allies pay their fair share to address our nation's debt. Japan and Kuwait benefit from us without reciprocating, which I find unfair.
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Speaker 0: You've said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. Speaker 1: Well, I don't know. I think I'd win. I tell you what, I wouldn't go in to lose. I've never gone in to lose in my life. And if I did decide to do it, I think I'd be inclined. I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning, because I think people I don't know how your audience is, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. And I can't promise you everything, but I can tell you 1 thing. This country would make 1 hell of a lot of money from those people that, for 25 years, have taken advantage. It wouldn't be the way it's been. Believe me. Speaker 0: This this sounds like political presidential talk to me, and I know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run. Would you ever? Speaker 1: Probably not. But I do get tired of seeing the country ripped out. Speaker 0: Why would you not? Speaker 1: I just don't think I really have the inclination to do it. I love what I'm doing. I really like it. Speaker 0: Also, it doesn't pay as well. Speaker 1: No. But, you know, I just probably wouldn't do it, Oprah. I probably wouldn't, but I do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country. And if it got so bad, I would never want to rule it out totally, because I really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country, how we're really making other people live like kings and we're not. Speaker 0: What do you think of this year's presidential race, the way it's shaping up? Speaker 1: Well, it's going to be very interesting. I think that probably George Bush has an advantage in terms of the election. I think that probably people would say that he's got, like, that little edge in terms of the incumbency, etcetera, etcetera. But I think Jesse Jackson's done himself very proud. I think Michael Dukakis has done 1 hell of a job. And George Bush has done a hell of a job. You know, they all went in there sort of as semi underdogs, including George Bush, and they've all come out. I think people that are around all 3 of those candidates can be very proud of the jobs they've done. Speaker 0: You took out a full page ad in major US newspapers, last year criticizing US foreign policy. What would you do differently, Donald? Speaker 1: I'd make our allies. Forgetting about the enemies, the enemies you can't talk to so easily, I'd make our allies pay their fair share. We're a debtor nation. Something's gonna happen over the next number of years with this country because you can't keep going on losing 200, 000, 000, 000 and yet we let Japan come in and dump everything right into our markets and everything. It's not free trade. If you ever go to Japan right now and try to sell something, forget about it, Albert. Just forget about it. It's almost impossible. They don't have laws against it. They just make it impossible. They come over here. They sell their cars, their VCRs. They knock the hell out of our companies. And, hey, I have tremendous respect for the Japanese people. I mean, you can respect somebody that's beaten the hell out of you, but they are beating the hell out of this country. Kuwait, they live like kings. The poorest person in Kuwait, they live like kings, and yet they're not paying. We make it possible for them to sell their oil. Why aren't they paying us 25% of what they're making? It's a joke.
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