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after similar price cuts in the us. a the price of its model 3 was trimmed both in china and germany by about $2,000. all this comes after the ev—maker reported a fall in global deliveries for the first time in four years last quarter. elon musk�*s company has also been grappling with declining sales and a price war in the world's largest auto market — china. tesla will report its quartelry results later this week. david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. ids, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks

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World Business Report

the price of its model 3 was trimmed both in china and germany by about $2,000. all this comes after the ev—maker reported a fall in global deliveries for the first time in four years last quarter. elon musk�*s company has also been grappling with declining sales and a price war in the world's largest auto market — china. tesla will report its quartelry results later this week. david bailey is professor of business economics at the university of birmingham. no great surprise, we know that tesla is struggling to shift the vehicles. but quite a significant cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. fix, cut designed to get those sales numbers back up.— cut designed to get those sales numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a — numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla. a bumpy _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. _ numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we - numbers back up. a difficult quarter for tesla, a bumpy road. we also i numbers back up. a difficult quarter. for tesla, a bumpy road. we also saw a recall of their truck. the price cut they did before a year ago, it hasn't omitted sales and as it looks

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

well where they overtake in that area. because it's private property, they have to be given the green light. it hasn't happened yet. we did ask if they've been in communication with columbia university. they had not heard from the president so far today. we do know that these protesters are supposed to wrap around 6:00 today. if they don't wrap by 6:00, they will ask the to come in and h help. the nypd had come in the other day. they said the nypd was violent. several other outlets, they had no issues getting people in and out. it depends on who you talk to. i've tried to talk to all these protesters who are blocking us now with their umbrellas. they are not interested in saying why they are out here to support the palestinian people. >> this is columbia obviously on

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The Media Show

it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afraid i would, actually. why? why did they? i think there was a real hesitancy, and i'm hopeful that post—cass, the hesitant might be more courageous in stepping into the silence. i think there was a real mishmash between evidence and advocacy, and that became a problem.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

pete: cleared the deck of other candidates in pennsylvania has support of president trump. in west virginia there's a large field joe manchin is retiring so this is probably flipping to -- well it is flipping to republicans so the game in town is may 14th the republican primary. so there's a lot of things happening that will control the future of the senate. will: kari lake and one watching jim here, incumbent could that be a blue seat that flips red? pete: primaries primary are an y to kick tires and demonstrate support by bringing your base out because in place like michigan, however, it hasn't been resolved so republicans are going to ballot on august 6th to determine who that candidate will be strong candidates will determine the future of whether or not the senate goes -- the republican direction. it should be a good year for republicans in the senate. because this is six years from

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Velshi

be that acts of war are squarely within the constitutional powers given to the president. so instead, the government is arguing here, and they have to be very nuanced, is saying that look, the absolute immunity that this particular defendant is arguing for does not exist. and they will probably be happy to leave for another day, what extent of immunity implies to a former president after he's out of office. because we all agree there are some things for which a former president must be immune from -- criminal prosecution after he leaves office. the government's position is just, it is not what this president did while he was in office. the former president's argument is essentially, it goes back to a nixon era case which is anything he does with any outer perimeter of presidential axes immune forever. the challenge there is that particular case really only applied to civil liability. it hasn't been extended to criminal responsibility. so the bottom line is, we know

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CNN Newsroom Live

signature dunk as the timberwolves block the sun's by 25 and just listen to the crowd afterwards so the mvp chance kim, in full effect, playoffs has been very exciting so far, we'll see the lakers can rebound here and they're second game. >> we have slowly. all right. carolyn menn in new york. thank you so much. appreciate it. spanish tennis star guard vga mode, guruzeta is hanging up her racket, retiring after what she calls her long and beautiful career. warning, venezuela, mcgautha is a former world number one and the only player to defeat the williams sisters for her to grand slams. her first major was the 2016 french open against serena & our second the following year at wimbledon against venus a 30-year-old had ten singles titles. it hasn't played in a year if she spent that time with family and friends

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Newscast

does it look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by—election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally, it hasn't shifted the dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to have reserves of gas, which they don't like saying so much, it doesn't fit in with the slogan. but the question to them has always been for the last couple of months, how do you pay for this big expensive transition if they are no longer committed to the £20 billion, and also given the giant size of the promises they are making, how do you get there, in this bb are claiming? we have had to recalibrate our plans

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The Media Show

be going on. so, that's what started it. so, what were you doing? were you approaching them at that point? were you trying to find out who these whistle—blowers were or they were in the public domain and you were trying to get access? what were you trying to do? ijust started trying to speak to as many people as possible — both those who had written about this very early, because there wasn't that much around about it at the time. i spoke — i was talking to a couple of clinicians. i met them face to face in that spring. and i spoke with a oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gids had done on puberty blockers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's yes because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. .. it hasn't. ..

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Alex Witt Reports

merchan. >> are you hearing anything about who the witness may be? >> we don't know in terms of reporting. it hasn't been made public. the reason is interesting. this is where trump's own comments have come to bite him. the prosecution basically said in court this week that they didn't want to give or they were not prepared to give the trump team their list of witnesses until a day before they were set to testify because they didn't want trump to intimidate them. trump's attacks is having a consequence in the way that hurts him the most. that is not being able to give his legal team the chance and ability to prepare. i think it will be an open question and it it will be fascinating to see. >> the judge initially set aside two weeks for jury selection. but in four days, he seated the jurors and alternates. the judge also excused potential

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