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. >> so, tessa, this is all coming after weeks of trump attacking biden.nd it's not the first poll suggesting that his law and order messaging is having a bit of a hard time resonating. do you think he's going to adjust or do you think we'll hear more of this tonight? >> well, president trump has been pretty consistent in his law and order messaging, in terms of fear mongering about violence coming to the suburbs. i think he's really sort of latched on to that to try to win back some of these suburban voters, particularly suburban women who helped to lift him to victory last time. polls show they've been going a bit to biden. at least anecdotally, for every person you talk to who seems swayed while he has been consistent in warning about violence coming to the suburbs, he has been inconsistent in how he has attacked biden. right now he's attacking joe biden being soft on crime. it wasn't too long ago he and his campaign were calling biden an architect of mass incarceration because of his work on the crime bill. in other words, too tough on crime. they isn'
. >> so, tessa, this is all coming after weeks of trump attacking biden.nd it's not the first poll suggesting that his law and order messaging is having a bit of a hard time resonating. do you think he's going to adjust or do you think we'll hear more of this tonight? >> well, president trump has been pretty consistent in his law and order messaging, in terms of fear mongering about violence coming to the suburbs. i think he's really sort of latched on to that to try to win back...
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for on explaining some of the possible options to resolving that the state thank you appreciate it tessa suppressor of. thanks. because even on other stories that are making headlines around the wilding clearing egypt thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered across the country for the 6th straight day despite a crackdown there are reports that at least 2 protesters have been killed after police used live ammunition dozens were arrested when their homes were raided ahead of the talent's traces protesters are demanding the resignation of assisi. shall is following developments from. what's important here is to look at the makeup of the protesters so if you look at the age demographic you're talking about younger people who were in their early teens or children during the 2013 massacres that took place in the square another and therefore maybe don't have the same fear of those who witnessed it at an older age would have if you look at the economic socioeconomic factor and demographics behind them you're looking at people who are in the rural suburbs those who depend on the farm
for on explaining some of the possible options to resolving that the state thank you appreciate it tessa suppressor of. thanks. because even on other stories that are making headlines around the wilding clearing egypt thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered across the country for the 6th straight day despite a crackdown there are reports that at least 2 protesters have been killed after police used live ammunition dozens were arrested when their homes were raided ahead of the...
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at these halls of residence in glasgow, tessa has the virus.d 1000 isolated across scotland. the reason why it is spreading because people from other universities, people who do not even go to the university, were coming for a night out and it was ridiculous. in manchester, the university asserting food and essentials as cases start to appear in other places. students had a tough time getting here and the start of term everywhere looks tricky. dan johnson, bbc start of term everywhere looks tricky. danjohnson, bbc news, in manchester. our political correspondent, chris mason is here with me... we are going to see an attempt by parliament to take more of an active role in dealing with these covid restrictions been implemented. there isa restrictions been implemented. there is a growing restlessness from around 50 conservative mps and opposition parties at what has been sidelined in the decision—making process around the coronavirus measures that the government has introduced. one mp described it as the biggest handover of power that anyone can r
at these halls of residence in glasgow, tessa has the virus.d 1000 isolated across scotland. the reason why it is spreading because people from other universities, people who do not even go to the university, were coming for a night out and it was ridiculous. in manchester, the university asserting food and essentials as cases start to appear in other places. students had a tough time getting here and the start of term everywhere looks tricky. dan johnson, bbc start of term everywhere looks...
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this year so far, over the past eight months, tessa captured probably close to 20% of the tradingmarketring 15 to 16%. hasthen you have -- which smaller percentage of the share, but they are trying to, you know, capture some segments with differentiated services and some functionalities or -- that tessa teslas lacks to -- perhaps lacks to the chinese market. the government is doing its part a service battery as business model, trying to give some leverage to the chinese homegrown ev oems to try and compete against tesla. did they become national champions in that respect in terms of the support they would get from the governments? junheng: in a way, i think. ultimately, we need to see the breakthrough in battery technology. the knowledge needs to improve significantly the cost -- needs to come down a lot so that we can have a nice functional car renminbi,und 250,000 which is the equivalent of 30,000 u.s. dollars, to really get into the mass market. that is what everyone is trying to do. a product ord as battery as used by a service, it's just a means to an end. joining us.ng li tries to
this year so far, over the past eight months, tessa captured probably close to 20% of the tradingmarketring 15 to 16%. hasthen you have -- which smaller percentage of the share, but they are trying to, you know, capture some segments with differentiated services and some functionalities or -- that tessa teslas lacks to -- perhaps lacks to the chinese market. the government is doing its part a service battery as business model, trying to give some leverage to the chinese homegrown ev oems to try...
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exclusivehe is in talks with -- the deal also includes italy's state back tessa san and o paulo. for months to bring the stock exchange back into italian hands. that is your bloomberg business flash. global coronavirus cases top 30 million, the world health organization warning of a resurgence. health experts warned that the number of cases is much higher. how has the pandemic affected the telecom industry, and what have chief executives learned? earning us now is patricia obo-nai of vodafone. thank you for joining us today on bloomberg surveillance. let me start off with some of the things we are seeing in ghana today. we understand that your main competitor, mtn, was designated as a dominant player in june. what does that mean for vodafone? can you significantly increase market share? patricia: well, for us, the law fors position -- provision a level playing field in the country. while we don't have any major objections, as long as the are held to the consumer, it is similar to -- we are very open to it. economy: ghana's contracted because of the pandemic, but if you look at se
exclusivehe is in talks with -- the deal also includes italy's state back tessa san and o paulo. for months to bring the stock exchange back into italian hands. that is your bloomberg business flash. global coronavirus cases top 30 million, the world health organization warning of a resurgence. health experts warned that the number of cases is much higher. how has the pandemic affected the telecom industry, and what have chief executives learned? earning us now is patricia obo-nai of vodafone....
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we have seen tessa run up 50% since late july when it had four straight quarters of profit, a prerequisite being included in the s&p. retail investors back to being able to sell funds that would have to buy tesla once the stock was added. it -- of bullish try options trades had been magnified. offsidest of traders because most are out of money and that means underlying prices below the strike price. is time for tesla to mount a comeback. on august.alized sold $5 billion of shares to raise cash and that added pressure to the recent decline. we know tesla faces a more competitive landscape, and general motors is investing $2 million and will partner with the trump maker -- truck maker. theill get all of that in 3:00 p.m. hour. up here, an exclusive talk with nancy pelosi next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg balance of power" on bloomberg. i am david westin. we are speaking with nancy pelosi. we need a financial stimulus. you have a heroes act for over three months without real action from the senate. do we still need this as badly? the economic numbers are coming in not as badly. did we reall
we have seen tessa run up 50% since late july when it had four straight quarters of profit, a prerequisite being included in the s&p. retail investors back to being able to sell funds that would have to buy tesla once the stock was added. it -- of bullish try options trades had been magnified. offsidest of traders because most are out of money and that means underlying prices below the strike price. is time for tesla to mount a comeback. on august.alized sold $5 billion of shares to raise...
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jillian: police charged with murdering tessa majors confessed to his jailed dad in a wire taped call.new york post reporting rush on weaver told his father the details before he was arrested. court papers say he was, quote, in the park and try to take the girl's phone and she was hanging on to her phone and he hit her with a knife. he will be tried as an adult for the 2019 murder. he pleaded not guilty and will appear in court in november. todd: mourners paying their respects for firefighter killed in california. highway procession honoring charlie more, died battling the el dorado fire last week. he leaves behind a wife and daughter as the bobcat fire forces thousands of people to evacuate their homes near los angeles, it has been 112,000 acres and is 17% contained, officials predict it will not will be the under control until the end of october. jillian: a 77-year-old military veteran attacked for wearing a am the aga had, he does not want to be identified, was ambushed at a post office in broad daylight, the man and woman walked up to him and said, quote, we just don't like people
jillian: police charged with murdering tessa majors confessed to his jailed dad in a wire taped call.new york post reporting rush on weaver told his father the details before he was arrested. court papers say he was, quote, in the park and try to take the girl's phone and she was hanging on to her phone and he hit her with a knife. he will be tried as an adult for the 2019 murder. he pleaded not guilty and will appear in court in november. todd: mourners paying their respects for firefighter...
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. >> reporter: tessa jones and her family watched el dorado blaze grow as they came down from big lakey turn, she says, given the a perfect view of the growing wildfire. >> as we drove down the mountain, we got closer and closer and the sky got darker and darker. the flames dare getting redder and redder. once we got closer, it was right there. >> reporter: it was right in davises backyard. too close for comfort even for this former firefighter. >> it is always shocking to see flames like this. >> that was lori perez reporting. the el dorado fire is 5% contained. >>> swimming was off-limits at a public will in the east bay. not for the reasons you would imagine a small fire broke out at the rink in aquatic center in martinez. someone had broken in. fire crews rescued a woman from a storage unit just before 8:00 am saturday. we are told the facility was closed and locked the fire damage was minor and the woman was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. the aquatic center has been open for swim reservations, but was closed for the day. >>> take a look at the video of a fire stricken
. >> reporter: tessa jones and her family watched el dorado blaze grow as they came down from big lakey turn, she says, given the a perfect view of the growing wildfire. >> as we drove down the mountain, we got closer and closer and the sky got darker and darker. the flames dare getting redder and redder. once we got closer, it was right there. >> reporter: it was right in davises backyard. too close for comfort even for this former firefighter. >> it is always shocking...
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players owning that stock because it would have been a large component would have been a huge deal for tessaso i'd say this non-inclusion is probably one of the more bearish events that happened for the stock i've seen in a long time. a lot more than a large shareholder simply trimming their position. i would say a docusign i would be more inclined to get involved with because that business is just not going away. not an obscene valuation. it is not speculator spectacle that i would call tesla. that is really, really bad news for tesla. charles: real quick, another wild card for today's session is the role of d.c., disappointment when it comes to fiscal stimulus. listen, courtney, we've been waiting a long time. the market has been able to rally as congress played with their fiddles, but i do believe it is beginning to have an impact on this market. >> could be playing into some of the selloff we've been seeing last couple days here. i think we're going to see a selloff like this though. the idea, we'll at some point in time see stimulus which will only be a good thing for the economy. the g
players owning that stock because it would have been a large component would have been a huge deal for tessaso i'd say this non-inclusion is probably one of the more bearish events that happened for the stock i've seen in a long time. a lot more than a large shareholder simply trimming their position. i would say a docusign i would be more inclined to get involved with because that business is just not going away. not an obscene valuation. it is not speculator spectacle that i would call tesla....
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journalist, the lead investigative journalist on all things related to this case with the courier general tessa just mentioned it can you explain this the kentucky attorney general is conducting a grand jury on whether the officers involved should face charges. where does that stand? >> we are still waiting hear what it is that daniel cameron is going to do in this case. we're hearing he could make an announcement as soon as this week or into next week and, of course, that's what people are anxiously waiting for. the settlement resolves a civil lawsuit that was brought in april, but people have been waiting since breonna died to find out what's going to happen to these officers. so, people in the community and breonna's family see this as an important step not just in making restitution to the family but getting reforms done in the police department but they're still waiting for criminal charges. that is what people are still holding their breath to see. >> can you remind us this story has made global headlines. briefly, what exactly happened that night >> breonna taylor and her boyfriend, kenn
journalist, the lead investigative journalist on all things related to this case with the courier general tessa just mentioned it can you explain this the kentucky attorney general is conducting a grand jury on whether the officers involved should face charges. where does that stand? >> we are still waiting hear what it is that daniel cameron is going to do in this case. we're hearing he could make an announcement as soon as this week or into next week and, of course, that's what people...
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. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three now. commissioner, there is no public comment. >> vice president taylor: okay. next line item. >> clerk: line item 5, general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under public rules of conduct neither police or d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. members of the public wishing to call in may do so by calling 1-415-655-0001 and enter meeting code 1
. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three...
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. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three now. commissioner, there is no public comment. >> vice president taylor: okay. next line item. >> clerk: line item 5, general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under public rules of conduct neither police or d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. members of the public wishing to call in may do so by calling 1-415-655-0001 and enter meeting code 1
. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three...
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. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three now. commissioner, there is no public comment. >> vice president taylor: okay. next line item. >> clerk: line item 5, general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. under public rules of conduct neither police or d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. members of the public wishing to call in may do so by calling 1-415-655-0001 and enter meeting code 1
. >> that's a wonderful policy, and i think we could work with bill morehouse and tessa mcguire on the d.g.o.s and where they are in the process. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. that would be great. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next line item. >> clerk: at this time, the public is now welcome to make comment on-line item 4 regarding the presentation of the sparks report. any member of the public would like to make public comment, please press star, three...
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. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let developers be able to, as -- [please stand by] as he has already noted the bay area's arena has increased 2 1/2 times for a goal of $8.5 million over the next two years. second, san francisco has exceeded its above market rate arena by 140% through 2021. we're now in the midst of a covid-19 consequence with residential unit vacancies due to work at home elsewhere and job losses. significantly lessening the city residents' needs by any reckoning. the consequences are dead due to the heavy foot of sb-35. it prescribes that if the jurisdiction fails to meet its arena allocation first, the developer projects
. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let...
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. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let developers be able to, as -- [please stand by] as he has already noted the bay area's arena has increased 2 1/2 times for a goal of $8.5 million over the next two years. second, san francisco has exceeded its above market rate arena by 140% through 2021. we're now in the midst of a covid-19 consequence with residential unit vacancies due to work at home elsewhere and job losses. significantly lessening the city residents' needs by any reckoning. the consequences are dead due to the heavy foot of sb-35. it prescribes that if the jurisdiction fails to meet its arena allocation first, the developer projects
. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let...
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. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let developers be able to, as -- [please stand by] as he has already noted the bay area's arena has increased 2 1/2 times for a goal of $8.5 million over the next two years. second, san francisco has exceeded its above market rate arena by 140% through 2021. we're now in the midst of a covid-19 consequence with residential unit vacancies due to work at home elsewhere and job losses. significantly lessening the city residents' needs by any reckoning. the consequences are dead due to the heavy foot of sb-35. it prescribes that if the jurisdiction fails to meet its arena allocation first, the developer projects
. >> caller: hello, this is tessa from district 5. i'd like to support supervisor mar's resolution. it cannot let it give the city to developers and especially not all of our neighborhoods. people like to say that everybody in the sunset are the richmond has a million dollar home and therefore they're rich. well, i don't know whether that -- because if you could sell your home. the point is, living in your home isn't it. and what i'm concerned about is affordable housing. if we let...