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i don't think they need to for quite a while. >> that was ben thomson and benedict evans. well, tesla has set a goal to deliver 35,000 electric cars this year. we'll talk about that and their latest earnings in an exclusive conversation with c.e.o. elon musk. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. well, tesla is riding high on an increase in model x deliveries. they reported fourth quarter revenues of $615.2 million, up 101% year over year one thing missing from the report was details about a battery gigafactory. our "in the loop" anchor, betty liu spoke with musk about why they didn't disclose more details about that factory as part of their release. >> there just wasn't enough time to get into the details of the gigafactory on this call. we had a lot to talk about with the rest of the business. just talking about fourth-quarter results and expectations in the near term for this year. whereas the gigafactory is more of a long-term development over the next three years. it deserves its own call. we're going to do that call and answer questions in
i don't think they need to for quite a while. >> that was ben thomson and benedict evans. well, tesla has set a goal to deliver 35,000 electric cars this year. we'll talk about that and their latest earnings in an exclusive conversation with c.e.o. elon musk. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. well, tesla is riding high on an increase in model x deliveries. they reported fourth quarter revenues of $615.2 million, up 101% year over year one...
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you can call her and additionally to get on future reader list you can contact emily thomson who is the president of black educators, she can be reached at sf alliance at black educators @ g-mail.com. they are already prepared with books that will be perfectly suitable for elementary schools and we would love if readers would consider donating the books to the school's library after the event. i just wanted to make that announcement and thank all of the volunteers, all of the support organizations. i'm sorry, it's a quick read. i want to acknowledge the unified school district has been dmeep partnership with the alliancen with school educators, sorority, the urban ed academy, urban strategies, the bayview hunters point ymca, health and wellness center, the san francisco department of human services, third baptist church, citizens hope and san francisco ed fund and all the participating schools and the staff that are coming and reading to their students. i would like to thank all the readers. thank you so much for this wonderful service and taking time in your busy schedules to read our
you can call her and additionally to get on future reader list you can contact emily thomson who is the president of black educators, she can be reached at sf alliance at black educators @ g-mail.com. they are already prepared with books that will be perfectly suitable for elementary schools and we would love if readers would consider donating the books to the school's library after the event. i just wanted to make that announcement and thank all of the volunteers, all of the support...
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she is too strong to thomson. the statement said. given that it's disgusting. each. each day she had on hume's course of dc skin with them and that the body of her head and he'll be over but that did not make it a point don't don't want to thank them not to drink a shot at it. or you'd be my guide you need a skin for tonight me and i didn't and i'm instantly meeting beginning on the bottom inch about my scrubby any key is to get c up the mountains and sequential that resulted in a tiny tag. what a splendid in the states. the kids tickets are ninety two clinton attack on when you look nice on ptsd and to extend started editing them. but this team wants to eat she was talking that's my darkest times its body into its side in sindh province of pics but i teased about that day the man. it healed. i made it. that is a mighty good. what am i thinking they are. at the end. at the end. the economy. that accident victims. it's actually the beach. what was that he did it it seems quite right but did to the extent of making boxes kind of stunned stunned and ninety it would teac
she is too strong to thomson. the statement said. given that it's disgusting. each. each day she had on hume's course of dc skin with them and that the body of her head and he'll be over but that did not make it a point don't don't want to thank them not to drink a shot at it. or you'd be my guide you need a skin for tonight me and i didn't and i'm instantly meeting beginning on the bottom inch about my scrubby any key is to get c up the mountains and sequential that resulted in a tiny tag....
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the thomson commission and see the red statement of the bombing on the lead up to date in mind but he has accomplished some steaks that he amassed wealth in hebrew means the commission seems to fall off it's only the before after visiting the buttons constituency. stocks report of the time he intended it to him. the school was to talk to and acted on it yesterday and caught two hundred and fifty yards from the common of which is set in but not pictures of sunday being smashed in my bed and it's good. blues have detained the suspects from the premises of the inevitable cuts announced soon. he's a little hopping on to me that it led to the suspects had been added to the nation. but what to see within. i know. it was little. it is. little. it is little. he does the eye. shh shh the eye. the usu watching apply for an ideal course of the two of them is still a nissan. what is to make a new contract is in the blink of the government in these is that teens despite us warnings and jill in forty minutes to steam it urges good site to site security agreement that the us. i continued to target f
the thomson commission and see the red statement of the bombing on the lead up to date in mind but he has accomplished some steaks that he amassed wealth in hebrew means the commission seems to fall off it's only the before after visiting the buttons constituency. stocks report of the time he intended it to him. the school was to talk to and acted on it yesterday and caught two hundred and fifty yards from the common of which is set in but not pictures of sunday being smashed in my bed and it's...
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the trouble is that a couple of years ago thomson reuters did a study from their criteria, who were the 100 most technologically innovative companies? 40 were american. zero were chinese which means effectively if thomson reuters is right, almost all of the 9% of the annual growth rates in china are from borrowed technologies. now as the chinese wage has moved significantly higher and closing the gap against the developed world that productivity rate is going to fall very sharply. and it already is. we are looking at a double digit annual growth rate that is now approaching six by measure and remember that the chinese the years are not the same as we look at areas they can create whatever gdp they want by just acquiescing in the requirement of province to build three office buildings to put people to work. it wasn't that they didn't have the office, but they needed the jobs and that is financed by a state-owned bank under instructions coming essentially from the state council. the result is that you get the gdp that is created there by the sea through building or as is more relevant to
the trouble is that a couple of years ago thomson reuters did a study from their criteria, who were the 100 most technologically innovative companies? 40 were american. zero were chinese which means effectively if thomson reuters is right, almost all of the 9% of the annual growth rates in china are from borrowed technologies. now as the chinese wage has moved significantly higher and closing the gap against the developed world that productivity rate is going to fall very sharply. and it...
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. >> let's talk about thomson first. a longtime ibm exec joining symantec in 1999. he took the company from $600 million to 6 billion dollars in sales. the company makes software is -- software that tracks performance. he has asked some tough questions for top executives, including ballmer. this is according to people who know him. let's talk about bill gates. he has been spending most of his time focused on philanthropy. we asked him about his role in the company. this is an exclusive interview earlier this month. >> i'm on the board. the board is doing some important work right now. the foundation is the biggest part of my time. i put part-time work in to help as a board member. >> how involved are you in the search for the new chief executive? >> the board is working on that. there is nothing new to say. it is a good board. >> do you feel a sense of urgency at all? >> i think you always feel that way. then again, you want to pick the best person. they will move at the right pace. >> we have the fortune of having the mayor come back to this company. we are very ha
. >> let's talk about thomson first. a longtime ibm exec joining symantec in 1999. he took the company from $600 million to 6 billion dollars in sales. the company makes software is -- software that tracks performance. he has asked some tough questions for top executives, including ballmer. this is according to people who know him. let's talk about bill gates. he has been spending most of his time focused on philanthropy. we asked him about his role in the company. this is an exclusive...
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definitely jim thomson, killer inside me, population 1280. he was a great pulp writer in the '60. grifters is a great movie and a great book. if you like james elroy, if you like good crime, start with jim thomps thompson. he's the best, really brutal, vicious, short crime novels. no, you would like it. >> i wrote it down, and you said vicious crime. you had me read the cormic mccarthy book. >> blood meridian. may be the greatest book ever. >> a beautifully written book -- >> the scalping bothered you. >> it was bad. >> dana, for you. how did you get to meet dirks bentley? >> persistence. >> you're a stalker. >> a little bit. i'm a fan. >> >> he's kind of tall -- well, everybody is, compared -- >> does he look like he's ready to exit stage left. >> i know sometimes on the tour bus they have watched us because they knew about the show, about bob. everybody loves bob. they wished i had taken bob to the concert. >> everybody loves bob. >> lynyrd skynyrd loves bob. >> the album comes out february 25th. there's 11 days left. >> can't wait for that. >> this is the last one, to eric from
definitely jim thomson, killer inside me, population 1280. he was a great pulp writer in the '60. grifters is a great movie and a great book. if you like james elroy, if you like good crime, start with jim thomps thompson. he's the best, really brutal, vicious, short crime novels. no, you would like it. >> i wrote it down, and you said vicious crime. you had me read the cormic mccarthy book. >> blood meridian. may be the greatest book ever. >> a beautifully written book --...
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emma thomson, our special charades guest star, why don't you go first. >> okay. >> jimmy: all right.u pull one number off of this thing and then off you go. and you are allowed to say -- no, no. you have to do this. all right, good. >> and i'm the only one getting it. >> jimmy: no, tim, don't guess. you're on my team. [ light laughter ] no, i'm kidding. it is going to be three against one. i need someone to do charades with. >> can we have a bit of focus? >> jimmy: yes. sorry. >> all right, um -- >> a song? is that four? four words. [ light laughter ] four words, a song. first word. walking. that's the first word? the second word. it is a small word. little, little. walking little. walking tiny? walking -- [ light laughter ] short? >> jimmy: short word! >> yeah, i said the short words. >> jimmy: no! say it. short words. >> oh. walking -- walking forward. king tut. [ light laughter ] walking -- walking -- >> jimmy: famous! you're so good. [ light laughter ] >> walking -- kazba. [ light laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ audience awws ] >> jimmy: times up. times up. that was amazing. ♪ walk like
emma thomson, our special charades guest star, why don't you go first. >> okay. >> jimmy: all right.u pull one number off of this thing and then off you go. and you are allowed to say -- no, no. you have to do this. all right, good. >> and i'm the only one getting it. >> jimmy: no, tim, don't guess. you're on my team. [ light laughter ] no, i'm kidding. it is going to be three against one. i need someone to do charades with. >> can we have a bit of focus? >>...
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. >> depending on the poll it is either thomson or whatever, it is either 3 or 5 and looks like morgant out with jpmorggn for number one. the what's app helped morgan stanley tremendously, tried to catch up to jpmorgan. liz: james gorman is on a roll. >> he is doing well. the only thing i could tell you about this is this is where you got to peel back abit. goldman sachs's return on equity is still higher, you want to achieve that, same with jpmorgan. most of the other banks don't have that privilege right now. morgan stanley doesn't have that privilege. this is a very well managed, well loved company compared to everybody else but when the look at the little statistics it is really interesting the number one guy is not number one now. we will follow this horse race throughout the year but we are first to report this, goldman sachs is not number one in m&a right now. liz: at the olympics we will take a bronze, silver, gold. these guys are coming up. >> goldman sachs does not want it. >> they had gold this whole time. thank you. charlie gasparino as you just heard, a huge week for banki
. >> depending on the poll it is either thomson or whatever, it is either 3 or 5 and looks like morgant out with jpmorggn for number one. the what's app helped morgan stanley tremendously, tried to catch up to jpmorgan. liz: james gorman is on a roll. >> he is doing well. the only thing i could tell you about this is this is where you got to peel back abit. goldman sachs's return on equity is still higher, you want to achieve that, same with jpmorgan. most of the other banks don't...
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if you look at the thomson reuters figures, we're talking about the best quarter in some time. yeah, the revenue figure isn't great, but, you know, i guess it goes almost back to the jobs report. you can make of it what you will, but it certainly hasn't derailed the market today. >> that's right. jobs report wasn't as good as analysts were hoping for, but it also wasn't nearly as bad as it was in december. december was only revised up 1,000. that's not great. going back to the household survey, the fact we saw labor participation increase even though ever so slightly and that unemployment rate decrease, i think that's extremely promising. the other thing i think that's extremely promising is the fact that we saw a slight decrease in the number of long-term unemployed. i think those are both very hopeful numbers in a very murky report. >> i don't see -- has there been any economic data over the last few weeks, kelly, that suggests some robust 3.5% gdp growth per annum recovery? >> there was a lot in the months leading into the year, so you can't just take a single month -- >> i'
if you look at the thomson reuters figures, we're talking about the best quarter in some time. yeah, the revenue figure isn't great, but, you know, i guess it goes almost back to the jobs report. you can make of it what you will, but it certainly hasn't derailed the market today. >> that's right. jobs report wasn't as good as analysts were hoping for, but it also wasn't nearly as bad as it was in december. december was only revised up 1,000. that's not great. going back to the household...
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thomson reuters found the american's optimism was tempered by money concerns. >>> several large jcpenneytal management recalls each had more than 5% of the troubled retailer. jcpenney shares down 34% already this year. that is the latest from the fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: miami beach boat shows brings in $600 million in revenue for florida. cheryl casone is down in sunny miami beach, florida, with the fox business exclusive. we're envious of this assignment. hoyou t. ry 350,000-dollars boat with a joystick. the chairman and ceo of brunswick joins me as i try not to wreck his beautiful boat. your stock has been on a tear. >> we've done really well. the marine market has been improving. our fitness business is doing well. even the bowling and billiard business is doing well. >> what sales volume this weekend? with all the weather and issues in the northeast some of your clients were not able to make it. >> that's for sure. volumes are really good right now. attendance is up. it is absolutely beautiful day. our particular company we're offering large items we didn
thomson reuters found the american's optimism was tempered by money concerns. >>> several large jcpenneytal management recalls each had more than 5% of the troubled retailer. jcpenney shares down 34% already this year. that is the latest from the fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: miami beach boat shows brings in $600 million in revenue for florida. cheryl casone is down in sunny miami beach, florida, with the fox business exclusive. we're envious of this assignment....
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discuss this time line, what we know now, what questions it raises, where it all leads us, wnbc's brian thomsons report on new jersey politics, heather haddon, her paper pops up in that time line we just read, michael powell from "the new york times". and, heather, i'll start with you, reporting this story from the beginning, if you can take us back to that time to the closures themselves, to the days after the closures, the kind of interactions were you having with new jersey, the new york side of the port authority. what was that like? >> well, and also with the christie administration there was a lot of pushback about this story, characterizing it as ridiculous basically. but you see the split between the new york side and the new jersey side of the port authority here. pat foye being angry about these closures. and very explicit about it in that e-mail. that e-mail was written, i think, for a reason, talking about breaking state and federal laws and needing to reverse that immediately. so, yeah, there was a lot of ambiguity and when you see those documents it's really interesting to see the
discuss this time line, what we know now, what questions it raises, where it all leads us, wnbc's brian thomsons report on new jersey politics, heather haddon, her paper pops up in that time line we just read, michael powell from "the new york times". and, heather, i'll start with you, reporting this story from the beginning, if you can take us back to that time to the closures themselves, to the days after the closures, the kind of interactions were you having with new jersey, the...
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say: lawrence hurley is supreme court correspondent for thomson reuters.ur topic is the budget cuts proposed by the pentagon. if you like to join our conversation, the number is -- back to her calls in magnolia springs, alabama. caller: i am a yankee. racist. a to that other person, i am also not against the jewish community or any other ethnic or religious group. i am tired of the slurs. stereotyping people because of the region they come from. i am grateful for the military. where would we be without them? they are the first sacrificial lambs when it comes to budget cuts. i lost a very good friend to agent orange. the governor turned his back on them while he was -- the government turned its back on him. we cannot afford so much junk in this country. first of all we need our heroes in the military. ohiopeople think that an we don't have to be afraid of being invaded. look at what happened after pearl harbor. military,navy, no nothing to train our troops with. host: next up, barry is on our line for democrats. he is a retired servicemember. caller: my mai
say: lawrence hurley is supreme court correspondent for thomson reuters.ur topic is the budget cuts proposed by the pentagon. if you like to join our conversation, the number is -- back to her calls in magnolia springs, alabama. caller: i am a yankee. racist. a to that other person, i am also not against the jewish community or any other ethnic or religious group. i am tired of the slurs. stereotyping people because of the region they come from. i am grateful for the military. where would we be...
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you, leader pelosi, representative thomson, stephen johnson, all of our partners from law enforcement and other organizations, and of course the families, for being here and sharing your story. you are making a difference. team is now going to hand deliver this report to members of congress, so they can see for themselves the lifesaving impact the brady law has had since it came into effect 20 years ago. the fact is, more than 2 million purchases have been blocked by felons, domestic abusers, fugitives, and other people we all agree are dangerous. that is 343 blocked purchases every day, all thanks to the work of jim and sarah brady, our predecessors at this organization, and the leadership we got in congress from leaders like leader pelosi. froms we have heard victims today, there is still a lot of work to be done. more than anything else, we hope these stories and this report sends another powerful call to action, one that cannot be ignored, for congress to finish the job and expand radio background checks to all gun sales. states that have answered this call and expanded background
you, leader pelosi, representative thomson, stephen johnson, all of our partners from law enforcement and other organizations, and of course the families, for being here and sharing your story. you are making a difference. team is now going to hand deliver this report to members of congress, so they can see for themselves the lifesaving impact the brady law has had since it came into effect 20 years ago. the fact is, more than 2 million purchases have been blocked by felons, domestic abusers,...