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it's not easy for me. >> reporter: tessa suffers from an autoimmune disorder called pans or pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome that struck her one day when she was a happy, healthy 13-year-old. >> overnight on july 8th, 2011, tessa a drugically changed. >> reporter: the dramatically changed. >> reporter: a patient's antibodies attack the part of their brain that regulate behavior causing ocd, tics and other syndromes. >> became psychotic, developmentally delayed and i knew something was wrong. unfortunately, it took about ten months to figure out her diagnose, that it was actually not bipolar or schizophrenia. >> reporter: tessa's mother and advocate said she was in and out of psych wards and given many drugs for what doctors thought was a mental illness, that is, until a new team of doctors at lucile packard suspected pans. >> they started a clinic after her and started giving her something called ivig and retuxanoun, both very expensive drugs. >> reporter: the drugs eased tessa's symptoms and make dramatic positive changes with many other patients with pans and a relate
it's not easy for me. >> reporter: tessa suffers from an autoimmune disorder called pans or pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome that struck her one day when she was a happy, healthy 13-year-old. >> overnight on july 8th, 2011, tessa a drugically changed. >> reporter: the dramatically changed. >> reporter: a patient's antibodies attack the part of their brain that regulate behavior causing ocd, tics and other syndromes. >> became psychotic,...
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. >> for 26-year-old tessa gallo, waiting for months for a shipment of medication is just part of heredical ordeal. it is the painful iv hookup. >> how long did it take you this time? >> longtime. >> it took close to three hours to find her vein. >> and, the 12 hours it takes to get the medication infused. on this day, it all became too much. >> this is the hardest disease i have ever been through. >> you have been brave. >> tessa suffers from an autoimmune disorder called pediatric onset neuropsychiatri c syndrome. it struck her one day when she was a happy, healthy 13-year-old. >> overnight, on july 8, 2011, tessa dramatically changed. >> the disease is marked by a dozen -- sudden devastating onset when a patient is antibodies attack the part of their brain that regulate behavior, causing ocd, tics and other symptoms. >> became psychotic and developmental he delayed. i knew something was wrong. it took about 10 months to figure out her diagnosis, that it was actually not bipolar or schizophrenia, it was actually something else. >> tessa's mother, says she was in and out of psych war
. >> for 26-year-old tessa gallo, waiting for months for a shipment of medication is just part of heredical ordeal. it is the painful iv hookup. >> how long did it take you this time? >> longtime. >> it took close to three hours to find her vein. >> and, the 12 hours it takes to get the medication infused. on this day, it all became too much. >> this is the hardest disease i have ever been through. >> you have been brave. >> tessa suffers from an...
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and do you think there is, what you were saying, tessa, l is, what you were saying, tessa, there is anlimelight on them? it's interesting. i would limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never _ limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have _ limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have predicted - limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have predicted that i i would never have predicted that the kate — i would never have predicted that the kate narrative, disappearing kate, _ the kate narrative, disappearing kate, would have hogged notjust british— kate, would have hogged notjust british attention but global attention in the way she did. and when _ attention in the way she did. and when you — attention in the way she did. and when you imagine now, for instance, this year. _ when you imagine now, for instance, this year, wimbledon, for instance, without— this year, wimbledon, for instance, without kate, she is their new patient — without kate, she is their new patient with a lawn association, without her... we patient with a lawn association, withou
and do you think there is, what you were saying, tessa, l is, what you were saying, tessa, there is anlimelight on them? it's interesting. i would limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never _ limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have _ limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have predicted - limelight on them? it's interesting. i would never have predicted that i i would never have predicted that the kate — i would never have predicted that the kate narrative,...
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tessa had had a rocky first — silenced,? absolutely.ter for _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for saw _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for saw sales - a rocky first quarter for saw sales drop, revenues drop. tesla, the leaderfor about 10% of drop, revenues drop. tesla, the leader for about 10% of its global workforce. you had problems with the cyber truck recall over an accelerator pedal that would get stock when it was depressed. kind of a rocky start for the mosques trip to china was a big win for them especially in the context of how bad the first quarter had been. == especially in the context of how bad the first quarter had been. -- musk. it sort of the first quarter had been. -- musk. it sort of bucks _ the first quarter had been. -- musk. it sort of bucks the _ the first quarter had been. -- musk. it sort of bucks the trend, _ the first quarter had been. -- musk. it sort of bucks the trend, that's - it sort of bucks the trend, that's why the story start out to me for the adva
tessa had had a rocky first — silenced,? absolutely.ter for _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for saw _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for saw sales - a rocky first quarter for saw sales drop, revenues drop. tesla, the leaderfor about 10% of drop, revenues drop. tesla, the leader for about 10% of its global workforce. you had problems with the cyber truck recall over an accelerator pedal that would get stock when it was depressed. kind of...
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shortly after, it took tessa down. disorders in st. louis helped lead the team that developed tessa. >> that was never the content that our team wrote or programmed into the bot that we deployed. >> so, initially, there was no possibility of something unexpected happening? >> correct. >> you developed something that was a closed system. you knew for this question, i'm going to get this answer. >> yep. >> the problem began, she told us, after a health care technology company she entertainment partnered with named d cass took over the programming. she said cass explained the harmful messages appeared when people were pushing tessa's question and answer feature. >> what's your understanding of what went wrong? >> my understanding of what went wrong is that at some point -- and you'd really have to talk to cass about this -- but that there may have been generative a.i. features that were built into their platform. so, my best estimation is that these features were added into this program as well. >> cass did not respond to
shortly after, it took tessa down. disorders in st. louis helped lead the team that developed tessa. >> that was never the content that our team wrote or programmed into the bot that we deployed. >> so, initially, there was no possibility of something unexpected happening? >> correct. >> you developed something that was a closed system. you knew for this question, i'm going to get this answer. >> yep. >> the problem began, she told us, after a health care...
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dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop. kelvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be able to. i can see why that would be problematic, that we need to have clear differentiation between a news bulletin and a discussion programme and a reporter and a reporter. we do that, and we have to be careful. that's fair enough. >> yeah, well, it's okay, it's okay. and it's nice to get the official regulator imprimatur for your appointment. i must say, however , for it is, say, however, for it is, i think, ridiculous of ofcom to suggest that in the six weeks which are normal purdah in involved in these general elections, that a presenter can't carry on presenting because . because the truth about because. because the truth about the matter i
dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop. kelvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be able to. i can see why that would be problematic, that we need to have clear differentiation between a news bulletin...
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tessa dunlop and kelvin with me. tessa dunlop and kelvin mackenzie. tessa.nt illegal migration stopped , parliament wants it stopped, parliament wants it stopped. and the european court has batty views on green issues and likes illegal migration. isn't it time we pulled out? >> i saw that little fist creeping towards me there as you made each unpleasant point. i mean, i'm actually not sure where you get these ideas from. do we all have an obsession about stopping illegal immigration to the point that we have to turn our own legal system into a sort of blue cheese, where we say, oh, you know, the moon now has mountains on it, i.e. rwanda is a safe place to go. so i, for one, am very grateful that the echr exists. i want to just sound a note of caution. the 12 cabinet members who were against this move vehemently against it are not the tory headbangers. they're vaguely normal conservatives. no, no. like hunt , for example, like the quite good northern ireland secretary hunt, who was in favour of william wragg being a brave man for actually giving . for actuall
tessa dunlop and kelvin with me. tessa dunlop and kelvin mackenzie. tessa.nt illegal migration stopped , parliament wants it stopped, parliament wants it stopped. and the european court has batty views on green issues and likes illegal migration. isn't it time we pulled out? >> i saw that little fist creeping towards me there as you made each unpleasant point. i mean, i'm actually not sure where you get these ideas from. do we all have an obsession about stopping illegal immigration to...
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dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop.elvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be able to. i can see why that would be problematic, that we need to have clear differentiation between a news bulletin and a discussion programme and a reporter and a reporter. we do that, and we have to be careful. that's fair enough. >> yeah, well, it's okay, it's okay. and it's nice to get the official regulator imprimatur for your appointment. i must say, however , for it is, say, however, for it is, i think, ridiculous of ofcom to suggest that in the six weeks which are normal purdah in involved in these general elections, that a presenter can't carry on presenting because . because the truth about because. because the truth about the matter is
dunlop . broadcaster tessa dunlop.elvin, although it's always funny when somebody does research and they find the people they've consulted agree with them completely because that doesn't seem very likely. it depends who you ask. nonetheless, what they've decided seems to me perfectly rational that people like me can't broadcast during the election. i never thought i would be able to. i can see why that would be problematic, that we need to have clear differentiation between a news bulletin and...
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well, my panel , tessa, well, back to my panel, tessa, you must enjoy ringing the hmrc from time to timeood news for the government because this is proof that they don't need to spend as much as they're spending on those enormous, pointless office blocks. they can rent them out to co—workers and they can be converted into churches or bars or hate group meeting points. and you can collect back in the money, because all the research that's done suggests we are more productive if we are allowed to be flexible . what we've got here be flexible. what we've got here is a case of just productivity . is a case of just productivity. >> you've just invented this research that was absolutely , research that was absolutely, absolutely. yeah. but there was an absolutely excellent article by danny finkelstein on this which showed that, yes, productivity initially increases and then it declines. and this is a typical pattern when you change working habits. i strongly recommend that. but let me bring mutaz in. >> it's one of the great post—pandemic lies, isn't it, you point to complicated research. it's
well, my panel , tessa, well, back to my panel, tessa, you must enjoy ringing the hmrc from time to timeood news for the government because this is proof that they don't need to spend as much as they're spending on those enormous, pointless office blocks. they can rent them out to co—workers and they can be converted into churches or bars or hate group meeting points. and you can collect back in the money, because all the research that's done suggests we are more productive if we are allowed...
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>> steve: tessa thompson plays a home helpline worker. it's with they call a warm line. the night shift because that's when most of the calls come in. it's peter based. she's been through a lot herself. but they're not supposed to reveal that. basically there to listen and help if she can. >> stephen: i understand you called one of these warm lines. >> steve: i did. it was sort of at first in the name of research. you know, i felt weird calling. doing research. but actually i was so -- i haven't directed a movie in years and i get very anxious anyway when i direct films. and one morning, i woke up almost having this panic attack and nightmares. and i went, i don't need a reason to do research. i really need this. i called the number and just started talking about what was going on in my life at that moment. and in 2 minutes, i swear to god, i was weeping. the person on the other end which are so supportive and she was so generous and so sweet. after 10 minutes of talking to her, i felt so much better and i could go on with my day. >> stephen: we have a clip of tessa. >>
>> steve: tessa thompson plays a home helpline worker. it's with they call a warm line. the night shift because that's when most of the calls come in. it's peter based. she's been through a lot herself. but they're not supposed to reveal that. basically there to listen and help if she can. >> stephen: i understand you called one of these warm lines. >> steve: i did. it was sort of at first in the name of research. you know, i felt weird calling. doing research. but actually i...
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absolutely, thank you to sam lister, and lister, aubrey allegretti and tessa the break, tessa sumner.turn to what happened in brussels last week when the authorities shut down a authorities tried to shut down a conference thinkers conference of thinkers and politicians right. we politicians on the right. are we speaking one the event speaking to one of the event organisers, professor frank ferretti? watching ferretti? you're watching michael portillo on gb news, britain's news channel and welcome back. brussels authorities set off a political firestorm on tuesday by ordering the shutdown of a gathering of european politicians attending a conservative conference, in a move that sent shudders of anxiety about freedom of speech around the world. the conference had already been blighted as a group of belgium mayors pressured booked venues to pressured to booked venues to renege on hosting the event. keynote speakers at the national conservatism conference, including nigel farage and former home secretary suella braverman, and also hungarian prime minister viktor orban, was giving an addre
absolutely, thank you to sam lister, and lister, aubrey allegretti and tessa the break, tessa sumner.turn to what happened in brussels last week when the authorities shut down a authorities tried to shut down a conference thinkers conference of thinkers and politicians right. we politicians on the right. are we speaking one the event speaking to one of the event organisers, professor frank ferretti? watching ferretti? you're watching michael portillo on gb news, britain's news channel and...
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tessa jumped to 101% in 2023 recovering from the 2022 collapse.la is doing what it said would do. they raise prices on model y this morning but there is always a sprint at the end of the quarter with a incentivize just counts to get the last few days as many orders as possible. in markets like china, the big rivals and domestic players continue to cut prices even though tesla has reversed its strategy. it will be interesting to see in north america have a sprint finish cuts work. i leased a model y last week because the deal was too good to have set. one individuals not going to move the needle. katie: you never know. maybe you did move the needle. me, i haven't leased and ev because i don't know where i would charge it. if tesla which has been the pioneer of this industry is facing some of these headwinds, what today -- what does it mean possibly for other automakers? ed: in china, there are many more domestic players. there is more consumer choice. there are more ev's america -- available in america but few have the availability of a 7500 tax cr
tessa jumped to 101% in 2023 recovering from the 2022 collapse.la is doing what it said would do. they raise prices on model y this morning but there is always a sprint at the end of the quarter with a incentivize just counts to get the last few days as many orders as possible. in markets like china, the big rivals and domestic players continue to cut prices even though tesla has reversed its strategy. it will be interesting to see in north america have a sprint finish cuts work. i leased a...
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the lawsuit also claims tessa knew about a defective design. tesla has the night. any liability for the crash attempts to reach a settlement between the attorneys for tesla and the family have fallen through the court proceedings begin tomorrow. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen wants to eliminate the county's death row. he is looking instead to re sentenced to 15 men now on death row to life in prison without the possibility of parole. roseann called the death row a, quote, antiquated racially biased error prone system. he says it also cost the state millions of dollars. 650 people currently sit on death row in california, which is the highest amount in the country back in 2019, governor newsom placed a moratorium on the executions. the state is working to move inmates out of san quentin's death row and in 2 other facilities. a former california resident is charged with setting fire to vermont sen bernie sanders office. federal prosecutors say 35 year-old shipped simonian formerly of northridge entered the building on friday, poured liquid on the doo
the lawsuit also claims tessa knew about a defective design. tesla has the night. any liability for the crash attempts to reach a settlement between the attorneys for tesla and the family have fallen through the court proceedings begin tomorrow. santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen wants to eliminate the county's death row. he is looking instead to re sentenced to 15 men now on death row to life in prison without the possibility of parole. roseann called the death row a, quote,...
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in the third quarter, they started to get some separation, freshman tessa johnson drills the three.in a career high of 19 points. and they are known for stuff as well. they proved to be the difference grabbing 18 offensive boards. cardoso with the putback here finishing with 13 and 17. clark scored 30, but it wasn't enough. south carolina won it 87-75. they're the first team with a perfect season is since uconn in 2016. >> i want to personally thank caitlin clark for lifting up our sport. she carried a heavy load for our sport. so caitlin clark, if you're out there, you are one of the goats of our games, and we appreciate you. >> to be honest, look, after last year, i was kind of like well, how do we top doing what we did last year? to be honest, this year was probably more special than last year. you know, the teams we had to go through to get to this point, meant to be back in this position and come out here and battle. i mean south carolina is just so good, like there's only so much you can do. >> caitlin clark expected to be the number one overall pick in the wnba draft this sea
in the third quarter, they started to get some separation, freshman tessa johnson drills the three.in a career high of 19 points. and they are known for stuff as well. they proved to be the difference grabbing 18 offensive boards. cardoso with the putback here finishing with 13 and 17. clark scored 30, but it wasn't enough. south carolina won it 87-75. they're the first team with a perfect season is since uconn in 2016. >> i want to personally thank caitlin clark for lifting up our sport....
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for example, south carolina's tessa johnson had a fantastic game. is she's only a freshman.e bueckers is staying at the school. so i think the momentum's going to continue. >> it's not just college basketball for women. the wnba's been doing great. world cup's been doing great. coco golf is reviving golf -- tennis, excuse me. [laughter] and there's a professional hockey league. and then the you have the professional women's soccer leagues, teams, and those are doing great. the valuesed to be a few million dollars not long ago, now $100 million teams. there's a transaction, ron burkle, a billionaire, sold i one for over $100 million. the l.a. team is probably going to be worth $180 that's for sale. and you have got these bold-faced names who own these teams, alexis ohanian, chelsea clinton, jenna bush, sheryl sandberg, i mean, every famous person, the pritzkers are in there, you know, just all across the board, they're in these teams. jack: so the bold-faced name, a andrew, even the rest of us can get a little piece of the action in a few cases. tell us about that. >> well, t
for example, south carolina's tessa johnson had a fantastic game. is she's only a freshman.e bueckers is staying at the school. so i think the momentum's going to continue. >> it's not just college basketball for women. the wnba's been doing great. world cup's been doing great. coco golf is reviving golf -- tennis, excuse me. [laughter] and there's a professional hockey league. and then the you have the professional women's soccer leagues, teams, and those are doing great. the valuesed to...
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the lawsuit also claims tessa knew about it that the test, effect of design. tesla has denied any liability for the crash attempts to reach a settlement between the attorneys for tesla and the family of fallen through the court proceedings begin tomorrow in san jose. take a look at this. a monster truck decked out in golden state warriors, colors rolling out of the chase entered today. this is the remote, the hot wheels glow party, which is coming to the city and august fans got to check out the monster truck before the team took the court against the utah jazz. well, for the next 2 mornings photographers going to be lining up on california street to get this rare shot of the sunrise twice a year. the sun street in the tower of the bay bridge aligned to create a stunning view. it really is some call it san francisco henge, which is a nod to stonehenge in england, which is known for its alignments with celestial bodies. if you want to get the shot, though, you're going to have to get up bright and early sunrise is at 6.45? and well, of course, enjoy that. if yo
the lawsuit also claims tessa knew about it that the test, effect of design. tesla has denied any liability for the crash attempts to reach a settlement between the attorneys for tesla and the family of fallen through the court proceedings begin tomorrow in san jose. take a look at this. a monster truck decked out in golden state warriors, colors rolling out of the chase entered today. this is the remote, the hot wheels glow party, which is coming to the city and august fans got to check out...
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police arrested tessa knight on tuesday.s accused of stealing more than $400,000 from shallenberger elementary school in san jose. investigators say she wrote 45 checks to herself and her husband when she was president of the school's parent association, and a new board member noticed discrepancies when knight left her position last summer, triggering that investigation. things really didn't add up. money spent didn't add up to what we knew programing had cost over the years. and as we dug into it, just money was missing. the school says it had to cancel some of its programs because of the theft. knight faces three felony counts for grand theft and forgery. new at 11, no one is immune from san francisco car burglaries. tonight. congressman adam schiff attended a high end dinner with some campaign supporters without a suit. you see him standing there on the left side of your screen? this was at ristorante roca in burlingame, the congressman told the crowd there gathered thieves , stole his suitcases from his car while it was
police arrested tessa knight on tuesday.s accused of stealing more than $400,000 from shallenberger elementary school in san jose. investigators say she wrote 45 checks to herself and her husband when she was president of the school's parent association, and a new board member noticed discrepancies when knight left her position last summer, triggering that investigation. things really didn't add up. money spent didn't add up to what we knew programing had cost over the years. and as we dug into...
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as always, i want tessa dunlop. as always, i want to hear from you.amme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. now
as always, i want tessa dunlop. as always, i want to hear from you.amme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. now
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as always, i want tessa dunlop. as always, i want to hear from you.amme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you and good evening to you. well, let's bnng evening to you. well, let's bring you up to date with fairly dramatic events once again concerning the government's flagship migration policy, the rwanda it suffered another rwanda bill. it suffered another defeat the house of lords. defeat in the house of lords. tonight, our political editor, chris hope, watched it all unfold. and, chris, what's happened now? our apologies chris. we can't quite hear you whilst we're just fixing that audio problem. there has been a response from the home secretary tonight, james cleverly, he has said and gone on record as saying, reading off my screen. so forgive the glasses if you're watching on tv, he's gone on record as saying terrified that the rwanda scheme will work and desperate delay or disrupt desperate to delay or disrupt over 10
as always, i want tessa dunlop. as always, i want to hear from you.amme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you and good evening to you. well, let's bnng evening to you. well, let's bring you up to date with fairly dramatic events once again concerning the government's flagship migration policy, the rwanda it suffered another rwanda bill. it suffered another...
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. >> tessa sand. >> if strangers had not come together, i don't think he would still be here today. >ey rescued, 71-year-old sam erbovich is home from the hospital, and doing well. saying, "i'm alive today because good samaritans saved my life. i look forward to thanking them all in person." the power of strangers saving sam. good night. the explosion that blew apart a toyota sedan today appears to have been accidental, and an isolated incident. police say no one was in the car. members of the bomb squad spent hours looking over the wreckage, at times pulling out items explosion happened around 1015 this morning in a residential neighborhood at west line and skyline drives. people heard the blast from miles around. >> i grew up in england during the ira terrorist attacks, and there was a massive bomb at about five miles from my house, and it was the same thing. it was just a huge bang and jolt. >> once given the all clear investigators from daly city fire as well as the fbi and the atf, were allowed to get a closer look at the car. at this point, there doesn't appear to be any other d
. >> tessa sand. >> if strangers had not come together, i don't think he would still be here today. >ey rescued, 71-year-old sam erbovich is home from the hospital, and doing well. saying, "i'm alive today because good samaritans saved my life. i look forward to thanking them all in person." the power of strangers saving sam. good night. the explosion that blew apart a toyota sedan today appears to have been accidental, and an isolated incident. police say no one was in...
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as tessa announces a partnership with baidu for self-driving approval.'s check in on these markets. it was the best week for u.s. stocks since the start of 2024. with the earnings season continued to propel the members around u.s. stocks while a hawkish fed put a roadblock anyway. european futures with a big week for european earnings as well. we have banks and the health sector, the automakers as well looking to build on the gains of last week. up .4%. looking higher by .3%. 20 higher by .4%. let's of test look at the left around a deep partnership with baidu. cross asset, weekend zero in on the japanese yen where it has been a wild day for this currency. earlier today, it broke through it -- it broke through 160. we have the moves higher. now you are seeing strength for the japanese currency for around 1.6%. almost making up of the drop we saw on friday. >> let's unpack what we are seeing on dollar-yen. just a couple of months ago, we saw this below the 115 level. after the biaggi height for the first time in 17 years, somehow it managed to send dollar
as tessa announces a partnership with baidu for self-driving approval.'s check in on these markets. it was the best week for u.s. stocks since the start of 2024. with the earnings season continued to propel the members around u.s. stocks while a hawkish fed put a roadblock anyway. european futures with a big week for european earnings as well. we have banks and the health sector, the automakers as well looking to build on the gains of last week. up .4%. looking higher by .3%. 20 higher by .4%....
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he has a beautiful house right on the roof, tessa and moved towards agnes and a little note about on that. but i usually bring something with me, mid profit chickens, or a whole one, depending on how many people of that comfortable mazda come. and he brings coffee and cake to the garden. and then we get into the boat for an hour or so of boat. that though i'm even allowed to drive it to sport fun. i love doing that to michigan most of the restaurant and i'm, i'm to, we go as far as polt stem onto the bridges. i don't to like, funds a while. we looked at the sailing booths and other boats of buttons the on who's to say good board to and on the board in spring 2020. when the corona virus pandemic brought public life in germany to a standstill. friedlander had to slow down too. but at $99.00, she was online to present the ma got friedlander award, which is bestowed on school projects that cheap a life the memory of the nazi era terrors it is a as in depth. so we're all sitting in very different constellations in front of our screens in so many places. and some of you are together. some
he has a beautiful house right on the roof, tessa and moved towards agnes and a little note about on that. but i usually bring something with me, mid profit chickens, or a whole one, depending on how many people of that comfortable mazda come. and he brings coffee and cake to the garden. and then we get into the boat for an hour or so of boat. that though i'm even allowed to drive it to sport fun. i love doing that to michigan most of the restaurant and i'm, i'm to, we go as far as polt stem...
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. >> can tessa, thank you so much, secretary raimondo, thank you for being with us. officials say that this award for samsung today completes the three-legged stool of advanced chip manufacturing in the u.s. what does it mean for the u.s. and the companies depending on semi conductors? >> this is the third huge announcement in a month. our goal is to go from making 0% of semi conductors in this country to 20% by the end of the decade. with this announcement, i feel confident we will get there and we will create hundreds of thousands of jobs for americans. what we are doing here is millions of square feet of new development. it is unbelievable. it will be twice as big as the signature facility in korea. it will be manufacturing and also packaging and also research and development and they will have a workforce training center right on the campus. i think they will also have a childcare center right on campus. it is like a little city of manufacturing and around it will come suppliers. the whole ecosystem. research and development, packaging, new manufacturing, job tra
. >> can tessa, thank you so much, secretary raimondo, thank you for being with us. officials say that this award for samsung today completes the three-legged stool of advanced chip manufacturing in the u.s. what does it mean for the u.s. and the companies depending on semi conductors? >> this is the third huge announcement in a month. our goal is to go from making 0% of semi conductors in this country to 20% by the end of the decade. with this announcement, i feel confident we will...
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tessa is consumed by chaos.et start for the start of u.s. trading. this is bloomberg the open with jonathan ferro. manus: coming up, teachers ticking higher after losses. early-season kicks in with -- tesla announces another round of price cuts. to begin with a big issue.
tessa is consumed by chaos.et start for the start of u.s. trading. this is bloomberg the open with jonathan ferro. manus: coming up, teachers ticking higher after losses. early-season kicks in with -- tesla announces another round of price cuts. to begin with a big issue.
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pierre ferragu from new street research what is the story of tessa right now? pierre: the one sentence would be this is a car manufacturer. in order to be successful in manufacturing cars as a platform to do additional amazing things. driverless driving, they are making exceptional progress. in the long term, the goalposts of being able to do robotaxi. in the opportunity to develop robots on the platform and these things will take years. elon musk is very impatient and tends to accelerate that momentum but it will take years. in the meantime it still is successful car manufacturer, gain share in the market and in the next 2, 3 years to continue to grow sustainably with revenue growth and margin expansion. ed: it was a loaded question but you didn't give me one sentence. the reason i ask it is because i'm trying to understand the downward pressure on the stock and i don't think it has much to do with the proxy. with all the headlights of the four days which was the most interest to you? pierre: of the last few days the most important i've heard, to digest the he
pierre ferragu from new street research what is the story of tessa right now? pierre: the one sentence would be this is a car manufacturer. in order to be successful in manufacturing cars as a platform to do additional amazing things. driverless driving, they are making exceptional progress. in the long term, the goalposts of being able to do robotaxi. in the opportunity to develop robots on the platform and these things will take years. elon musk is very impatient and tends to accelerate that...
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he is going to continue that tessa me.re detail about the intricacies of this actual scheme. he is definitely less dramatic than the opening witness. he talks a lot about cash and kill and tabloid culture and their relationship with donald trump. my michael cohen will be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels. we be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels.— be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels. we don't know when they will _ with stormy daniels. we don't know when they will be _ with stormy daniels. we don't know when they will be called. _ with stormy daniels. we don't know when they will be called. the i when they will be called. the prosecution are playing their cards close to their chests. donald trump is really pushing it in terms of talking about the trial. it is really pushing it in terms of talking about the trial.- talking about the trial. it isn't something — talking about the trial. it isn't something that _ talking about the trial. it isn't something that he _ talking
he is going to continue that tessa me.re detail about the intricacies of this actual scheme. he is definitely less dramatic than the opening witness. he talks a lot about cash and kill and tabloid culture and their relationship with donald trump. my michael cohen will be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels. we be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels.— be one of the star witnesses along with stormy daniels. we don't know when they will _ with stormy daniels. we...
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if you want to be ford or gm or chesler going forward we still have to put your feet in the camp of tessa. stuart: that's fascinating, the stock is rising as we speak. by the way, are you moving money out of gold and copper and other metals to the stocks? is that what you are doing right now? >> for me personally no but i am thinking what to do with that. i like the story that gold has gotten back from bitcoin, bitcoin took the luster off of gold, no pun intended or unintended. it moved back towards gold, the fact that things seem down that are supposed to be up and up that they're supposed to be down, crazy things like what's happening on college campuses, the giveaway of student debt. things that don't make sense to the average person are unsettling and they want to keep something safe going forward and holding onto something like gold is better than holding onto something like bitcoin, going to cosco and hanging onto the little gold bar might mean something so i still like the metals but use sentiment change yesterday that said maybe with gone too far too quickly. maybe we've done too
if you want to be ford or gm or chesler going forward we still have to put your feet in the camp of tessa. stuart: that's fascinating, the stock is rising as we speak. by the way, are you moving money out of gold and copper and other metals to the stocks? is that what you are doing right now? >> for me personally no but i am thinking what to do with that. i like the story that gold has gotten back from bitcoin, bitcoin took the luster off of gold, no pun intended or unintended. it moved...
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tessa johnson drilled that three with a career high of 19 points. loving this and that they will sing it later and they would prove to be the difference as they would grab 18 offensive rebounds with the putback as she finished with 13 and 17 and it wasn't enough where they won it 87-75 and the first team with a perfect season since uconn in 2016. >> i want to personally thank caitlin clark for lifting up our sport. she carried a heavy load for our sport. so caitlin clark if you're out there, you are one of the goats of our game, and we appreciate you. >> to be honest, look, after last year, i was kind of like well how do we top doing what we did last year? and to be honest, this year was probably more special than last year. the teams we had to get through meant to be in this position and to battle. i mean south carolina is just so good, like there is only so much you can do. >> you can book it, caitlin clark set to be the number one overall pick in the wnba draft in this season. >>> let's pivot to baseball, giants at oracle park in front of another
tessa johnson drilled that three with a career high of 19 points. loving this and that they will sing it later and they would prove to be the difference as they would grab 18 offensive rebounds with the putback as she finished with 13 and 17 and it wasn't enough where they won it 87-75 and the first team with a perfect season since uconn in 2016. >> i want to personally thank caitlin clark for lifting up our sport. she carried a heavy load for our sport. so caitlin clark if you're out...
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tessa reporting.art -- antony blinken with a trip starting in shanghai before he's -- he is headed to beijing. we are reporting in bloomberg. is a possibility -- we have all been asking the same question. show me the policy. >> one will be the ev's that they went to great lengths to talk about. the idea that the u.s. administration is worried about chinese banks. helping russia. jonathan: congress passing medical aid for ukraine. we will not turn our back on you. >> the senate held firm. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on demand? you're talking cloud business. got a few million hyper-connected customers? digital experience business. that was fast. that's where deloitte comes in. with the right combination of talent and technology to help advance and connect all that it takes to excel in business ... to the business i'm in. deloitte. jonathan: we should have sat here and stared at the chart together. the
tessa reporting.art -- antony blinken with a trip starting in shanghai before he's -- he is headed to beijing. we are reporting in bloomberg. is a possibility -- we have all been asking the same question. show me the policy. >> one will be the ev's that they went to great lengths to talk about. the idea that the u.s. administration is worried about chinese banks. helping russia. jonathan: congress passing medical aid for ukraine. we will not turn our back on you. >> the senate held...
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tessa believes a decline in the cell volume is do too factory shutdowns in china and europe. vehicle competition. he's also added to the low demand for the cars. >> taiwan rocked by 7.4 earthquake. 9 people dead. many more possibly ahead as they are trapped in buildings. coming up, we'll have full recap of what happened over there and wait has something to do with [♪♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. it cleans so well, you can replace multiple cleaning products. try dawn powerwash. ♪(clapping)♪ ♪(percussion)♪ ♪cause you're free♪ ♪to do what you want to do♪ ♪do what you want♪ ♪do what you want♪ times may change, but somethings remain timeless. i've been using dove beauty bar more than 25 years. dove is 1/4 moisturizing cream. ♪♪ i feel silky smooth. ♪♪ >> welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news going on 5.30, here that a little switch in the gears in terms of the forecast past few days have been so great job in outside every day morning. yes, and i'm glad you did rain and be
tessa believes a decline in the cell volume is do too factory shutdowns in china and europe. vehicle competition. he's also added to the low demand for the cars. >> taiwan rocked by 7.4 earthquake. 9 people dead. many more possibly ahead as they are trapped in buildings. coming up, we'll have full recap of what happened over there and wait has something to do with [♪♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime...
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tessa believe the decline in sales volume is due to factory shutdowns in china and europe.e an increase in electric vehicle competition has added to the lower demand for tesla's. all right. let's go ahead and take a live look outside at this gorgeous view right here. it's a pilot. tell us a bit more about it yeah, like a postcard. this is diamond peak. another very beautiful look. obviously people enjoying the sunshine and 50's out there today, but they are set to get a little bit of snow. >> in fact, you can see all of the sierra here is under this winter weather advisory starting at 11 o'clock tonight and going through 11 o'clock on friday. so that would be the time it's going to be difficult on the roads are expecting 6 to 12 inches above about 4,000 feet, up to about 18 inches at the peaks and a little south of lake tahoe. you'll see where they're going to get even a little bit more in and around gusty wind also not to be very pleasant to be driving in that direction. so today, the lakers com, it's lovely out there. but by tomorrow, even late tonight, we're going to sta
tessa believe the decline in sales volume is due to factory shutdowns in china and europe.e an increase in electric vehicle competition has added to the lower demand for tesla's. all right. let's go ahead and take a live look outside at this gorgeous view right here. it's a pilot. tell us a bit more about it yeah, like a postcard. this is diamond peak. another very beautiful look. obviously people enjoying the sunshine and 50's out there today, but they are set to get a little bit of snow....
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a lot of people getting misinformation not from woebot or criticisms over tessa.. >> steve: right. >> what could be some really promising new territory for getting mental health solutions. but not quite there. >> steve: right. exactly. a lot of people worry about talking to somebody about their problems and so maybe this boo make it more anonymous and make it more accessible. but stay tuned for that meanwhile a.i., here is something else. a.i. is analyzing garbage and here's the thing. apparently it's being used by, what restaurants and grocery stores to figure out what we're not eating so you don't have to throw valuable food away, right? >> >> apparently we americans throw out 30,% to 40% of food. and unlike other parts of the world. this actually is very, very interesting. a couple great apps doing. this when now is an app. for restaurants they mount a camera over their waste bins and it will study what gets thrown in the garbage. by the at the end of the day, it can tell you what good could hae been saved. food cost savings are roughly 8% for restaurants using
a lot of people getting misinformation not from woebot or criticisms over tessa.. >> steve: right. >> what could be some really promising new territory for getting mental health solutions. but not quite there. >> steve: right. exactly. a lot of people worry about talking to somebody about their problems and so maybe this boo make it more anonymous and make it more accessible. but stay tuned for that meanwhile a.i., here is something else. a.i. is analyzing garbage and here's...
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former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as
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panel this evening, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a secondary school in wales. a man valley school was put into lockdown shortly after 11 am. after three people were injured . after three people were injured. emergency services responded, including wales air ambulance . including wales air ambulance. police say the injuries are not life threatening. forensic teams have been on site and a knife has been recovered . the suspect has been recovered. the suspect remains in custody. superintendent ross evans spoke to the media. >> i'm aware that there is footage circulating on social media and i would ask that this is
panel this evening, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me. mail @gbnews. but now it's time for the news bulletin with ray addison . addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a secondary school in wales. a man valley school was put into lockdown shortly...
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former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop.he programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight. five members of a bulgarian organised crime group have been convicted today of falsely claiming over £50 million in universal credit in the uk's biggest ever case of benefit fraud . the gang worked benefit fraud. the gang worked for almost five years, making thousands of false claims for
former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop.he programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good...