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jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018.search into the condition. the brain cancer is the biggest- cancer killer of children and people under 40 in the uk, yet treatment. options have not changed in decades. because this is low grade... just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns to addenbrooke's with his brother to receive his results. this is a diagnosis that is treatable, but it's not a curable condition. ok, so this is something that will be life limiting. about 50% of people survive for 15 years or more. but i think it's important that you understand this isn't something that's going to go away. yeah. wow. i don't know what to say. sure. we have to say anything toward the next 15 years in my life. he's going to kneel to them. a few weeks later ijoined daniel to watch his local football team. he used to play in goal. now he gives advice from the touchline. life is very short, so i want to make the most of it. i just want to get the treatment i can to prolong my life. like six weeks of radiotherapy, five days a week. mo
jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018.search into the condition. the brain cancer is the biggest- cancer killer of children and people under 40 in the uk, yet treatment. options have not changed in decades. because this is low grade... just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns to addenbrooke's with his brother to receive his results. this is a diagnosis that is treatable, but it's not a curable condition. ok, so this is something that will be life limiting. about 50% of...
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cities like variable to find out how some children are coping under these stresses, d, w reports or tessa. well, volta has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with a young son, berkeley. and now they, are he, in germany, the playing as if nothing was amiss. but just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically from my car and his mother svetlana only wake up of because the sh over listen, we're listen show it didn't, and the long been in the on that so in black, see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy, i don't, i, i, now, i don't believe what happened. the bombing and shelling of odessa and the surrounding area drove svetlana and her son to fleece they travelled full 100 kilometers, passed devastated towns and villages into brimwell. now they are safe in germany. but the images they saw a see it to them, memories. the boy is traumatized. that is not the nasa simply keep the grown care when he he is loud noises. he asks if the russians have come here namath if they are attacking us. hm. and if they are coming to shoot us and, and what we should do that he asks, ah, do we have to hide? do
cities like variable to find out how some children are coping under these stresses, d, w reports or tessa. well, volta has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with a young son, berkeley. and now they, are he, in germany, the playing as if nothing was amiss. but just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically from my car and his mother svetlana only wake up of because the sh over listen, we're listen show it didn't, and the long been in the on that so in black, see it so it foam scatter....
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social media company accepted his $44000000000.00 takeover bit mosque is best known as the ceo of tessa electric cars. but describes himself as a defender of free speech. he has pledged a largely hands off approach to controlling content on twitter at a time of growing concern about the role social media place and spreading fake news and disinformation ah, last month. elan, most was clearly in a celebratory mood as he opened a car factory near berlin. now the world's richest man is no doubt celebrating again. after reaching a $44000000000.00 agreement to buy twitter and take it private. while it's far from the largest or most profitable social media platform, twitter is highly influential. company management initially tried to fend off mosques take over, but shareholders warmed to the deal after he secured funding. the tesla c e o. scene here and file footage says he wants to use the platform to uphold free speech and reached out to opponents with a tweet, saying, i hope that even my worst critics remain on twitter because this is what free speech means. most stance on freedom of expres
social media company accepted his $44000000000.00 takeover bit mosque is best known as the ceo of tessa electric cars. but describes himself as a defender of free speech. he has pledged a largely hands off approach to controlling content on twitter at a time of growing concern about the role social media place and spreading fake news and disinformation ah, last month. elan, most was clearly in a celebratory mood as he opened a car factory near berlin. now the world's richest man is no doubt...
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world's richest man is now the owner of one of the world's most influential information platforms. tessa ceo, ellen must close a $44000000000.00 deal to buy twitter. he says see, will quote a leash, it's full potential to wants to protect free speech. also coming up, ukraine says russia is trying to disrupt the flow of weapons coming in from abroad . at least 5 people are killed in a series of missile attacks on railway station since russian forces strike deep inside ukraine and turkey jail, the human rights campaigner for life. osman kabbalah is found guilty of trying to overthrow the government charges he says are fabricate. ah, i'm willing bluecross. welcome to the program. tesla c e o l and mosque has closed a deal to buy these oddly describes himself as a free speech. absolutist has pledged a largely hands off approach to policing what gets said on the influential platform, that stances at odds with increasing concern that social media helps spread misinformation and damages, social cohesion. the deal and weeks of uncertainty over whether the company's board would agree to sell to t
world's richest man is now the owner of one of the world's most influential information platforms. tessa ceo, ellen must close a $44000000000.00 deal to buy twitter. he says see, will quote a leash, it's full potential to wants to protect free speech. also coming up, ukraine says russia is trying to disrupt the flow of weapons coming in from abroad . at least 5 people are killed in a series of missile attacks on railway station since russian forces strike deep inside ukraine and turkey jail,...
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it would be one of the largest leveraged buyouts on record tessa, and they think c o l on mosque as agreed to a quiet twitter for $44000000000.00 a could potentially add a new job to his resume, new age media baron, given millions in one of the largest and most unusual tech acquisitions ever, the board of directors at twitter unanimously agreed to sell the social media company to you. it must help pay for the deal with $25500000000.00 in debt financing by a group of banks lead by morgan stanley. in a press release announcing the deal must talked about improving the platform by getting rid of automated spam accounts and making its algorithms open to the public, although he thinks he can make some money on it. he's buying it for ideological reasons, and i think that's the really important part and all this. and that's ultimately what's scary with musk in control. they fear a return to the unruly spread of disinformation on the platform. so as today, a good day or bad day is going to be a bad day for but you know, there's a chance that he takes over and doesn't sort of have quite a sweeping o
it would be one of the largest leveraged buyouts on record tessa, and they think c o l on mosque as agreed to a quiet twitter for $44000000000.00 a could potentially add a new job to his resume, new age media baron, given millions in one of the largest and most unusual tech acquisitions ever, the board of directors at twitter unanimously agreed to sell the social media company to you. it must help pay for the deal with $25500000000.00 in debt financing by a group of banks lead by morgan...
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her sister con tessa fitts remembers what she was made of. >> the biggest thing i remember about my sister is -- is how much love she had. how much she -- how much love she had for -- pretty much anyone she met. reporter: san francisco police announced the department was increasing the reward money to $250,000 for anyone with information on nicole's murder and the whereabouts of ariana. police and the f.b.i. say progress has been made in the investigation. but no one has been arrested. >> as we continue to collect information, and analyze forensic evidence, and develop new leads, we together with the f.b.i. will be reaching out to people again in the coming weeks and months. reporter: according to the investigation, because nicole, a single mom, worked long hours, ariana was in the care of a babysitter and her husband when she disappeared. they and another woman believed to be involved have not fully cooperated with police. ariana was 2 1/2 at the time. she's now 8. this is what she may look like thanks to an age progression photo. >> you will actually see success stories where age progres
her sister con tessa fitts remembers what she was made of. >> the biggest thing i remember about my sister is -- is how much love she had. how much she -- how much love she had for -- pretty much anyone she met. reporter: san francisco police announced the department was increasing the reward money to $250,000 for anyone with information on nicole's murder and the whereabouts of ariana. police and the f.b.i. say progress has been made in the investigation. but no one has been arrested....
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the nba playoffs are coming up everybody's gambling, contessa, as i call you tessa, everybody i knows betting? >> only my friends call me tessa. >> that's what i told guy adami. >> and it does not matter -- it doesn't matter how excited we are over the sports calendar over the past week draftkings declined 16% cesars, mgm. they're all taking it on the chin on the heels of a record-setting ncaa basketball tournament an incredible march madness that included serious nba action. the super bowl of all of golf, and the super bowl of all super bowls of course, we're looking at the masters with tiger woods playing, look he's driving a lot of the betting action this week bally's chairman told me today it doesn't matter, all of that is already priced in. >> and now the current momentum is, again, sports betters are now being lumped in with all of the other growth-at-any cost companies that now have to start delivering real earnings and people are going to wait and see. i think it's really just a wait and see. >> kim says that bally's is getting just punished in spite of prospects for brick &
the nba playoffs are coming up everybody's gambling, contessa, as i call you tessa, everybody i knows betting? >> only my friends call me tessa. >> that's what i told guy adami. >> and it does not matter -- it doesn't matter how excited we are over the sports calendar over the past week draftkings declined 16% cesars, mgm. they're all taking it on the chin on the heels of a record-setting ncaa basketball tournament an incredible march madness that included serious nba action....
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, the cost—of—living, these things are really expensive for that we were sending out million covid tessahe end of the lockdown. you can keep funding that in perpetuity. i think that's kind of issue that the government is facing at the moment and the kind of decision has to make. i think it's probably on the side of winding this down now. i think most people are mentally over the pandemic. you always risk the fact that there's an awful lot of people that are still getting sick for them if you are too many people getting sick the economy doesn't run smoothly at all. to many people getting sick the economy doesn't run smoothly at all.— doesn't run smoothly at all. to the tele . ra - h, doesn't run smoothly at all. to the telegraph. the _ doesn't run smoothly at all. to the telegraph, the front-page - doesn't run smoothly at all. to the l telegraph, the front-page headline, telegraph, the front—page headline, the check not oppressed doing that passive observer, the arch canterbury for the little tit—for—tat between the archbishop of canterbury and the prime minister who criticise him for spe
, the cost—of—living, these things are really expensive for that we were sending out million covid tessahe end of the lockdown. you can keep funding that in perpetuity. i think that's kind of issue that the government is facing at the moment and the kind of decision has to make. i think it's probably on the side of winding this down now. i think most people are mentally over the pandemic. you always risk the fact that there's an awful lot of people that are still getting sick for them if...
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you have seen apple, amazon, alphabet kumutha on microsoft, tessa with market cap declines of more than1 trillion. kriti: earlier, jeffries say ing >> nobody wants to buy anything in tech. it is not just amazon. klobuchar on microsoft, google, bulb hr on anything -- we have a buyers a buyers strike across wall street on software. kriti: apple shares sliding after saying that constraints would cost about $8 billion in revenue during the core incurred or -- current quarter. joining us is our apple reporter out in los angeles. mark, thank you for joining us. i'm hearing one of the legacies of the ceo, tim cook, was really securing the supply chain. what happened? mark: he was defensive about his supply chain. he was asked on the earnings call yesterday, after the results, if apple needs to make tweaks to the supply chain in order to avoid issues. this is the third time in the last three years were apple has had a fundamental supply chain issue related to china, that has caused problems and delays. in 2019, they were blaming the situation in china for a slowdown in sales. obviously, the cor
you have seen apple, amazon, alphabet kumutha on microsoft, tessa with market cap declines of more than1 trillion. kriti: earlier, jeffries say ing >> nobody wants to buy anything in tech. it is not just amazon. klobuchar on microsoft, google, bulb hr on anything -- we have a buyers a buyers strike across wall street on software. kriti: apple shares sliding after saying that constraints would cost about $8 billion in revenue during the core incurred or -- current quarter. joining us is...
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. >> we have found tessa is beating everyone else.esla has announced the super charger stations are going to be available to nontesla vehicles. >> reporter: there are over 46,000 ev charging stations across america. that compared to more than 150,000 gas stations. and while they are harder to find in the middle of the country, that's changing. new apps like plug share, charge point, blink, and others, make finding the closest charging station easier on a road trip. at our third stop in georgia, a smaller city, tifton, population less than 17,000, we were able to find plenty of charging stations. most of the 46,000 charging stations in the nation are along highways like this one here along i-75 in tipton, georgia. they are investing in smaller towns to make the network easier. overall, without the engine noise, the ev just made for a quieter road trip. unless you count my singing. ♪ mamma mia let me go ♪ ♪ beelzebub has a devil of a son for me for me ♪ >> our thanks to ginger. >>> up next, legendary nba star magic johnson, once unstopp
. >> we have found tessa is beating everyone else.esla has announced the super charger stations are going to be available to nontesla vehicles. >> reporter: there are over 46,000 ev charging stations across america. that compared to more than 150,000 gas stations. and while they are harder to find in the middle of the country, that's changing. new apps like plug share, charge point, blink, and others, make finding the closest charging station easier on a road trip. at our third stop...
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world's richest man is now the owner of one of the world's most influential information platforms. tessa ceo, ellen must close a $44000000000.00 deal to buy twitter. he says he will quote a leash. it's full potential to wants to protect free speech. also coming up, ukraine says russia is trying to disrupt the flow of weapons coming in from abroad . at least 5 people are killed in a series of missile attacks on railway station since russian forces strike deep inside.
world's richest man is now the owner of one of the world's most influential information platforms. tessa ceo, ellen must close a $44000000000.00 deal to buy twitter. he says he will quote a leash. it's full potential to wants to protect free speech. also coming up, ukraine says russia is trying to disrupt the flow of weapons coming in from abroad . at least 5 people are killed in a series of missile attacks on railway station since russian forces strike deep inside.
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w reporter tessa. walter has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with her young son. let them back to you. and now they are he in germany the playing as if nothing was amiss. that just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically from mecca and his mother svetlana we wake up of the course. wish over listen, we're listen shouldn't and the long been in the on that so in black see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy. i dont i now i don't believe what happened. the bombing and shelling of odessa and the surrounding area drove svetlana and her son to flee. they travelled full 100 kilometers, passed devastated towns and villages into rome. laudermill. now they are safe in germany. but the images they saw a see it to them, memories. the boy is traumatized. that is not the analysis of clicking the grown care. when he hears loud noises, he asks if the russians have come here. namath, if they are attacking us is them. if they are coming to shoot us and what we should do in the d, he asked. so do we have to hide? do we maybe have to warn others? one of them was until you've played a
w reporter tessa. walter has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with her young son. let them back to you. and now they are he in germany the playing as if nothing was amiss. that just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically from mecca and his mother svetlana we wake up of the course. wish over listen, we're listen shouldn't and the long been in the on that so in black see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy. i dont i now i don't believe what happened. the bombing and shelling of odessa...
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jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018.re funding and research into the condition. brain cancer is the biggest cancer killer of children i and people under40 in the uk, yet treatment options have - not changed in decades. because this is low grade... just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns to addenbrooke's with his brother to receive his results. this is a diagnosis that is treatable, but it's not a curable condition. ok, so this is something that will be life—limiting. about 50% of people survive for 15 years or more. but i think it's important that you understand this isn't something that's going to go away. yeah. wow. i don't know what to say. sure. you don't have to say anything. toward the next 15 years in my life. here with me now is hugh adams from brain tumour research uk. for many people it's a devastating diagnosis, not least because the progression of the disease can vary greatly. what difference do you hope this project will make for those who will still get that diagnosis? irate will still get that diagnos
jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018.re funding and research into the condition. brain cancer is the biggest cancer killer of children i and people under40 in the uk, yet treatment options have - not changed in decades. because this is low grade... just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns to addenbrooke's with his brother to receive his results. this is a diagnosis that is treatable, but it's not a curable condition. ok, so this is something that will be...
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her sister con tessa fitts remembers what she was made of. >> the biggest thing i remember about my sister-- is how much love she had. how much she -- how much love she had for -- pretty much anyone she met. reporter: san francisco police announced the department was increasing the reward money to $250,000 for anyone with information on nicole's murder and the whereabouts of ariana. police and the f.b.i. say progress has been made in the investigation. but no one has been arrested. >> as we continue to collect information, and analyze forensic evidence, and develop new leads, we together with the f.b.i. will be reaching out to people again in the coming weeks and months. reporter: according to the investigation, because nicole, a single mom, worked long hours, ariana was in the care of a babysitter and her husband when she disappeared. they and another woman believed to be involved have not fully cooperated with police. ariana was 2 1/2 at the time. she's now 8. this is what she may look like thanks to an age progression photo. >> you will actually see success stories where age progression
her sister con tessa fitts remembers what she was made of. >> the biggest thing i remember about my sister-- is how much love she had. how much she -- how much love she had for -- pretty much anyone she met. reporter: san francisco police announced the department was increasing the reward money to $250,000 for anyone with information on nicole's murder and the whereabouts of ariana. police and the f.b.i. say progress has been made in the investigation. but no one has been arrested....
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i mean, we have the earnings, korea from tesla who specifically, you know, mosque and tessa themes specifically mentioned. lithium is a major concern and could be a limiting factor in the right of which if you, my batteries can be produced and they are exposed to cost at the moment. so by that, what i mean is that no heavy mechanism like you would having something like other large commodity markets. these, especially alex, the chemicals lithium in particular is no a commodity. you can't just use any kind of human your process. you have to qualify that product, so it's very, very challenging. so at the moment what we're seeing is largely speaking, those additional real material costs are being added to the vehicle in some way, all marching to being casserole. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much, and that is our show for this week. get in touch with us by tweeting me at fully bought a g e and do use the hash tag acdc when you do or drop us an email. counting the cost that al jazeera dot net is our address. that is more for you online on al jazeera dot com slash ctc. that wi
i mean, we have the earnings, korea from tesla who specifically, you know, mosque and tessa themes specifically mentioned. lithium is a major concern and could be a limiting factor in the right of which if you, my batteries can be produced and they are exposed to cost at the moment. so by that, what i mean is that no heavy mechanism like you would having something like other large commodity markets. these, especially alex, the chemicals lithium in particular is no a commodity. you can't just...
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tessa will take advantage of it. they have four plants going right now, and they are in the process of doubling capacity at their plant in shanghai. just so the viewers can picture this, the tesla facility in china is 10 million square feet. that is the size of 100 coscos placed -- costcos place next to each other. and they placed supply chain contracts with firms you have probably never heard of, like the world's largest nickel producer, so they know where supply is coming from, and i think they have a leg up on the supply chain. whether a recession is coming, that is hard to predict. emily: in the long list of other things elon musk has to deal with, there is this lawsuit over that tweet he sent in 2018 -- funding secured. he is being sued by shareholders over this. he had asked the judge if he could continue tweeting about it, making comments about it, as the suit is ongoing. a judge has ruled that he can. he is not going to be muzzled. what do you make of this particular situation? this is going on almost five ye
tessa will take advantage of it. they have four plants going right now, and they are in the process of doubling capacity at their plant in shanghai. just so the viewers can picture this, the tesla facility in china is 10 million square feet. that is the size of 100 coscos placed -- costcos place next to each other. and they placed supply chain contracts with firms you have probably never heard of, like the world's largest nickel producer, so they know where supply is coming from, and i think...
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>> president: tessa. it was 2008. so my question at the time, if we had not eaten at emmy's spaghetti shack, do you think she would have won "the bachelor"? >> i don't think so. >> president: i've been thinking about this for years. >> i thought you were going to say you got to the end of the marathon and puked out spaghetti. >> president: i kept you all on the edge of your seats for that one. >> that was a really nice story. >> president: i don't have any further questions. so you can have a seat, please, and we will open this to public comment. >> secretary: there are no in-person public comments. >> there are no comments on zoom. >> president: all right. let's close public comment. do we hear any motions? >> commissioner: i move approval with staff recommendations. >> commissioner: i'll second. >> president: we can vote. >> secretary: [roll call] . >> president: all right. your little speaker has been granted, but, of course, this allows you the full array of limited live options at your finger tips. we do have the
>> president: tessa. it was 2008. so my question at the time, if we had not eaten at emmy's spaghetti shack, do you think she would have won "the bachelor"? >> i don't think so. >> president: i've been thinking about this for years. >> i thought you were going to say you got to the end of the marathon and puked out spaghetti. >> president: i kept you all on the edge of your seats for that one. >> that was a really nice story. >> president: i...
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tessa lost 126 billion in value yesterday after twitter was acquired for 43 billion.s not done deal yet to take about 6 months. the government to look at it closely. great news. robin hood's by 9% are in place was a great news. because that's where the speculation is in the market. young people have been through corrections alphabet's do any 70 billion dollars buyback. more good news. but the pieces are here for a strong year yet. later this year, it might happen. some of the negatives play out positively. okay. and we'll talk more about apple but in in a minute they had their earnings last night. want it. >> pick your brain about that. but before we do that, let's talk about mortgage rates. i know they're going up making loans more expensive. and i guess we have some new numbers showing americans are spending more and more of their paychecks just trying to cover the mortgage. >> yeah, this is a bad sign. you know, let's talk about some good signs of the stock market for the housing market. it's hot, hot, hot to the point that 31% of our paychecks now are used to cove
tessa lost 126 billion in value yesterday after twitter was acquired for 43 billion.s not done deal yet to take about 6 months. the government to look at it closely. great news. robin hood's by 9% are in place was a great news. because that's where the speculation is in the market. young people have been through corrections alphabet's do any 70 billion dollars buyback. more good news. but the pieces are here for a strong year yet. later this year, it might happen. some of the negatives play out...
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they were beaten 3 now by crystal palace, also known as imaquele. tessa apologized for his sized performance saying it isn't good enough to deserve to be criticized. and for the 5 african seems coming to the world cup in cats are currently have coaches from the continent in 2018. only 2 african coaches made it to the finals in russia. synagogue ali, or si se will be the manager of his national team for a 2nd strike world cup. he says the sports governing body is helping to raise the standard of coaching in africa. or anybody could dig, when your board is on printer, in terms of coaching and coaches, we realized that we had to progress as we weren't good enough to coach in europe or be in charge of our national teams in that regard to. if you look at the number of foreign coaches that the 2019 african compared to the 2022 competition. you notice that the number of home grown coaches has increased. i'm here to day, along with a dozen, maybe even 20 coaches. they will be the future coach is in charge of the national team. so our role is to share with them our years of experience in football, pl
they were beaten 3 now by crystal palace, also known as imaquele. tessa apologized for his sized performance saying it isn't good enough to deserve to be criticized. and for the 5 african seems coming to the world cup in cats are currently have coaches from the continent in 2018. only 2 african coaches made it to the finals in russia. synagogue ali, or si se will be the manager of his national team for a 2nd strike world cup. he says the sports governing body is helping to raise the standard of...
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jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018. life limiting. about 50% of people survive for 15 years or more. but i think it's important that you understand this isn't something that's going to go away. wow. i don't know what to say. sure. a few weeks later ijoined daniel to watch his local football team. the quality of finishing is shocking. he used to play in goal. now he gives advice from the touchline. life is very short, so i want to make the most of it. i just want to get the treatment i can to prolong my life. like six weeks of radiotherapy, five days a week. more than 200 brain tumour patients are taking part in the research, with the hope it may eventually yield new personalized treatments which improve outcomes. fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. the former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell died of brain cancer four years ago. her daughterjess mills joins us now from norfolk. you were in that piece has well and you know only too well what the family is going through at the moment. you mentioned the treatment fo
jess lost her mother, tessa jowell, to brain cancer in 2018. life limiting. about 50% of people survive for 15 years or more. but i think it's important that you understand this isn't something that's going to go away. wow. i don't know what to say. sure. a few weeks later ijoined daniel to watch his local football team. the quality of finishing is shocking. he used to play in goal. now he gives advice from the touchline. life is very short, so i want to make the most of it. i just want to get...
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we, you know, we have the earnings call yesterday from tesla who specifically, you know, mosque and tessa themes specifically mentioned. lithium is a major concern and could be a limiting factor in the right of which my batteries can be produced and they are exposed to cost at the moment. so by that, what i mean is that no hedging mechanism, like you would having something like other larger commodity markets. these, especially alex, the chemicals lithium in particular is no a commodity. you can't just use any kind of that. you mean your process, you have to qualify that product, so it's very, very challenging. so at the moment what we're seeing is largely speaking, those additional material costs are being added to the, the big win some way or margin to being casserole. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much. and that is our show for this week. get in touch with us by tweeting me at fully bought a g e and do use the hashtag acdc. when you do or drop us an email. counting the cost that al jazeera dot net is our address. that is more for you online at al jazeera dot com
we, you know, we have the earnings call yesterday from tesla who specifically, you know, mosque and tessa themes specifically mentioned. lithium is a major concern and could be a limiting factor in the right of which my batteries can be produced and they are exposed to cost at the moment. so by that, what i mean is that no hedging mechanism, like you would having something like other larger commodity markets. these, especially alex, the chemicals lithium in particular is no a commodity. you...
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tessa khan is a climate lawyer and expert on uk oil and gas policy.king to us and what is your reaction to this report? i mean, it is hard to put it any better than the un secretary in terms of the way it litters out that we are in the fast track to disaster and that really drastic action has to be taken in the short term if you're going to stay within inhabitable climate limits but i think what we should welcome in that report is how clearly and lays out with the solutions are and at this point, it's really about shifting away from fossil fuels, namely oil gas and coal which are responsible for the vast majority of emissions and climate change in those technologies are at least cost competitive with the old dirty polluting fuels in the uk and onshore wind energy is four times cheaper than gas powered electricity and we have an opportunity to not only address the climate crisis, which is huge, clearly but also in countries like the uk and across europe, we can do this with a major crisis which is energy affordability. these are cheaper, cleaner fuels
tessa khan is a climate lawyer and expert on uk oil and gas policy.king to us and what is your reaction to this report? i mean, it is hard to put it any better than the un secretary in terms of the way it litters out that we are in the fast track to disaster and that really drastic action has to be taken in the short term if you're going to stay within inhabitable climate limits but i think what we should welcome in that report is how clearly and lays out with the solutions are and at this...
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still ahead on "bloomberg markets: asia" we speak exclusively to tessa wijaya. we also discuss the situation as the war in ukraine rate is on. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: russia's war in ukraine has concerns for china's ambitions over taiwan and similar things occurring in asia as well. the risk of asia impacting taipei has increased since the war started. we are joined by andrew gilholm, control risks principal and director of analysis. we're speaking with zelenskyy here today in south korea and we are talking about the likes of north asia reversing course and now joining the eu in curbing coal imports as well. do are doing much more to support ukraine? how much further can they go in crippling russia? andrew: i don't think we will see a big shift from most asian countries. a lot of different positions from different countries around asia but particularly for japan and south korea, the big economies besides china in northeast asia. this seems is a real catalyst for trends we have seen since 2020 where depend -- japan was getting more vocal and a
still ahead on "bloomberg markets: asia" we speak exclusively to tessa wijaya. we also discuss the situation as the war in ukraine rate is on. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: russia's war in ukraine has concerns for china's ambitions over taiwan and similar things occurring in asia as well. the risk of asia impacting taipei has increased since the war started. we are joined by andrew gilholm, control risks principal and director of analysis. we're speaking with zelenskyy...