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computers,enerally, they are probably the most advanced of any company.t doesn't surprise us as you said earlier, we have been worn by the supply chain for three or four months now that things were not looking good throughout the world and especially in china. not surprise us to see this stock settling out in late december. >> how much will china have on tesla and not just economic slowdown but the fact that there are so many local viable's in the chinese market for this >> we think tesla is at a much earlier stage. we do not expect much of an impact for them. they have huge demand in europe there just now starting to feet. think china will reverse from being negative to a big positive by the end of next year because they are cutting relentlessly.es they started last may. i don't think the market understands that. china will turn it around. brand if we get this under its way.it could be in >> thank you so much for that. the ceo and cio at ark invest. coming up, the end surges against the dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> breaking news at the moment. nancy p
computers,enerally, they are probably the most advanced of any company.t doesn't surprise us as you said earlier, we have been worn by the supply chain for three or four months now that things were not looking good throughout the world and especially in china. not surprise us to see this stock settling out in late december. >> how much will china have on tesla and not just economic slowdown but the fact that there are so many local viable's in the chinese market for this >> we think...
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. >> the schoolel i is also leadd, certifo students are learning in an ener-saving building. molette green w l be in glenarden to tell us about thic unity. >> it really takes so many people to make sure that each child gets the education that he or she derves. >>> parents who have been saving for years know the advantages of putting money into a 529 college savings account. bu you get tax breaks on the money. what happens when it's time to take the money out. >> susan hogan, foworking for y to avoid penalties and epes. >>ter: when isabel was born, kim began putting money into a 529 college savings plan. isel is a college freshman and it's time to start taking that money out. but 's more complicated than kim expected. >> it's a bucket of money that we've been saving. and most recently, we're starting to learn that there are some strings attached a rules. >> reporter: rules that are important to followyo iwant to avoid hefty penalties. >> if you don't spend the money on legitimate 529 expenses, you will pay income tax on the earnings and a 1e penalty on ount you saved. >> repor
. >> the schoolel i is also leadd, certifo students are learning in an ener-saving building. molette green w l be in glenarden to tell us about thic unity. >> it really takes so many people to make sure that each child gets the education that he or she derves. >>> parents who have been saving for years know the advantages of putting money into a 529 college savings account. bu you get tax breaks on the money. what happens when it's time to take the money out. >> susan...
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nothey've ben n using larr ener t to heat w water, which s a knknock-on effffect.t protects local forests. rereporter: at 6:30 a.m.nanana gugurabadze fefetcs the hoho water, like e she does evevery mornining. the cow's ududder has to b e clcleaned beforere milking. a littlele later, as w well ase family's's breakfastst, she ms cheese. it requis s a lot patatiee. she can tell the cheese is ready when the consistencycy is just righgh everything here runs like clockwk, w witno time e fo brks. nana: as a housewife i have t ofof worto do.o. i clean, make the e food, milk e cowsws, and lots o of other th. there's always something to do. reporter: nana gurabanidze is 60, , and was a nunurse for 30 years.s. she liveves with her h husband,, daugughter-in-law,w, and grandchildreren. nana: i alwa n need t wateter, i'i'm gl we hahavehis system. rereporter: they r receiveda solar-r-pored wateter heater fm a local energy cooperative. na: we sav up a biof money ansold a f things. it was mhusband o really waed this. it'suite expsive, buit is manaable. rereporter: was s he trying t
nothey've ben n using larr ener t to heat w water, which s a knknock-on effffect.t protects local forests. rereporter: at 6:30 a.m.nanana gugurabadze fefetcs the hoho water, like e she does evevery mornining. the cow's ududder has to b e clcleaned beforere milking. a littlele later, as w well ase family's's breakfastst, she ms cheese. it requis s a lot patatiee. she can tell the cheese is ready when the consistencycy is just righgh everything here runs like clockwk, w witno time e fo brks....
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when you're positive and committed to using that ener , >> my name is holly i'm been in enterprise software training for 10 years that expired film and art and voice-over week work and all kinds of work. >> i'm jane a program director for the state of california i have the privilege of working on special technology projects for the depth of the technology a passion for helping people and a passion for doing work that makes a difference and makes me feel good at night and i think about what i did today and helping every single person in the city as. >> a technology professional a need for more women and more women in leadership roles the diversity and the leadership pipeline is an area that needs a little bit of love. >> a lot of love. >> a whole lost love. >> i'll contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to
when you're positive and committed to using that ener , >> my name is holly i'm been in enterprise software training for 10 years that expired film and art and voice-over week work and all kinds of work. >> i'm jane a program director for the state of california i have the privilege of working on special technology projects for the depth of the technology a passion for helping people and a passion for doing work that makes a difference and makes me feel good at night and i think...
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>> we're nearly at 33% renewabl, ener headed to 50% by 2030. there are a lot of providers th havelong-term contract with pg & e. that's a play a bankruptcy judge would try to harvest money from. so this will have a ripple effect throughout the renewable community. if they have to tray,fer mon a bankruptcy judge is looking to harvestoney for a certain set of creditors. that's their primary goal. that's not how r the companyns or the regulator is run, so really it anges th focus away from these state goals and more mpwards s moving money around. >> i would like to respectfully disagree with my good friend severen. i see several parallels. both of them are corporate strategic choices, to be able to leverage state policymakers and get every single penny they possibly can from the ratepayer. senator johnto b the head of the senate then argued we need add dollar for a hot dog. if we were going to pay a dallas we should get a hot dog. that wasn't accepted by the davis administration then. i certainly hope the new administration seriously considers all
>> we're nearly at 33% renewabl, ener headed to 50% by 2030. there are a lot of providers th havelong-term contract with pg & e. that's a play a bankruptcy judge would try to harvest money from. so this will have a ripple effect throughout the renewable community. if they have to tray,fer mon a bankruptcy judge is looking to harvestoney for a certain set of creditors. that's their primary goal. that's not how r the companyns or the regulator is run, so really it anges th focus away...
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air force's roll out of the next generation of the bomber will bring with it a surgice of ener.t will attract businesses and against the already substantial $300 million annual impact on our economying. ensuring that box elder, rapid city and the black hills region are ready to equip on the expansion. and identifying and securing south dakota's next-best thing while supporting our businesses is a challenge but i can't think of anything more important that we could do for our next generation. we need to kick start our economy. so many of our other challenges, drugs, family resources for school and building community, become easier when our citizens are prosperousing and our economy is growing. we will build an economy to take south dakota to the next generation and beyond. creating new jobs and new industries and new economic horizons for our state would be worthless if we don't have the next generation of south dakotans, educated, trained and ready to take on these new opportunities and these challenges ahead. as i tour our state's businesses and meet with employers, what i've h
air force's roll out of the next generation of the bomber will bring with it a surgice of ener.t will attract businesses and against the already substantial $300 million annual impact on our economying. ensuring that box elder, rapid city and the black hills region are ready to equip on the expansion. and identifying and securing south dakota's next-best thing while supporting our businesses is a challenge but i can't think of anything more important that we could do for our next generation. we...
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he has done this tonig tonight, we have ener tered into another chapter of really what has been a confusing and in a very chaotic administration. >> and aleck, for the folks at home, the way it is supposed to be, right, the congress passes legislation or doesn't which involves spending money on national priorities and what kind of precedent would this set here if the president is not getting what he wants from congress and saying it is a national emergency and i have to take money from somewhere else, and conceivably a president could do that every other day if he wants something done and bypass the congress. >> we have to see what the courts would say and that is what senator cornyn is saying, and maybe this is a fig leaf to say, i have declared a national emergency and taking the money from the military to use it for civilian purposes and the courts would have a say, and that is going to get him out of the box that he is in, but the present that this is going to the shatter is the notion that national emergency and that kind of instrument to the presidency should not be used for tactical
he has done this tonig tonight, we have ener tered into another chapter of really what has been a confusing and in a very chaotic administration. >> and aleck, for the folks at home, the way it is supposed to be, right, the congress passes legislation or doesn't which involves spending money on national priorities and what kind of precedent would this set here if the president is not getting what he wants from congress and saying it is a national emergency and i have to take money from...