Caroline Hyde
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How is your software?
How are people thinking about aligning partners?
At this stage, Laurie, Golden Dome is an idea, a proposal, a plan for missile defense.
But increasingly, the focus of the administration, as we discussed at the top, is space as either a warfighting domain or a critical domain to defense.
Leveraging your experience at SpaceX, but currently, what's your assessment of how this administration is going about that as a priority?
I've got to ask you about a first ISS medical evacuation, SpaceX at the heart of it.
But NASA moved incredibly quickly, again, reflecting on your time in industry, what you made of it.
And we say on this program a lot, the ability to put humans into orbit and return them from ISS is now routine through SpaceX.
Is that more evidence of that?
And now you've built Epsilon 3, and now your customers are not just NASA itself, but other rival space companies.
There's a worry that SpaceX is too dominant.
Laura Crabtree, CEO and co-founder of Epsilon 3, thank you very much.
Crucial to both space and defense tech are rare earths.
And on Wednesday, President Trump signed a proclamation aimed at securing U.S.
access to critical minerals.
The move to reduce China's dominance in the supply chain has spurred investors to pour money into the startups and companies in the sector, some of which are focused on the green energy transition.
Joining us is Bloomberg Climate Tech Editor Brian Kahn.
Gives some hope.
What the president wants to do is cut into China's dominance, but actually there's a whole industry, a lifeline being provided to green tech.
A side effect, yeah.