They were hiding some critical safety issues. She claims, they pretendeds that they didnt know. And you decided to go right to the top. You went to elon musk himself . I tried to. And what exactly was the safety concern . They realised that they make a Design Engineering mistake on the carpets. You know, every the carpets that you have on under the adults and in the front of the car. So what happened is those carpets, they were curling under the brake and under the acceleration. Cristina further claims that shed heard there were complaints made about this issue. So she believes tesla was aware of it. She claims that when she shared her worries, teslas management turned hostile. She lost herjob, sued the firm and won. But then tesla did something unexpected. They dare to accuse me of serious crimes like embezzlement. Theyjust purely invented those with one scope in mind, to give a lesson to everybody who dare to speak up. Tesla said in a Public Statement that cristina had used Company R
you are live with us in the cnn newsroom. we are live in tel aviv. we continued our breaking news coverage, as israel welcomes home a second group of hostages, released earlier today. this was the extraordinary scene that you see right there at the crossing from gaza, into egypt. we witness those hostages finally making their way out of gaza, the other way from internationals the red cross. we also watched that those hostages finally arrived in tel aviv. it is there where they will be reunited with their families after more than seven weeks in captivity. we are still waiting on more hostages to arrive at that hospital. that should be moments from now. as part of the deal involving a four day pause in the fighting, which we are halfway through, more than three dozen palestinians were also released from israeli prisons, both yesterday and today. katelyn collins is here with me from tel aviv. she has been bringing us up-to- the-minute coverage of this ongoing process exchange.
largest economy. industrial output is lagging and house prices have fallen at theirfastest pace in a decade, highlighting the continued strains in the property sector. retail sales though have performed better than expected. so what does this all mean for china s recovery and the global economy? let s unpack all this with our asia business reporter sura njana tewari. markets in asia here are very conscious that make cautious about that mixed bag of data coming out of china. retail sales were up by 3.7% in may and that was better than april s 2.3% growth and beat many project projections with the government crediting labour day holidays and trade in programmes to encourage consumers for all of the appliances as well as shopping festivals as reasons for the improved sales. still, though, it was the third lowest reading since last august and may not do much to overcome concerns about a lack of demand in the country and spending. house prices fell at the fastest pace in a deca
nigel for roger reacts in moments. plus as sex traffickers, other criminals exporting our southern border, senator josh hawley is calling for hearings and a lot more. he s here in raymond arroyo has a question. why isn t the debate over the 25th amendment ever brought up for biden? hill tell us in seen and unseen, but first, the ultimate privilege, that s the focus of tonight s angle. critical race theory m of age on college campuses in the 1970s and that s where we got the term white privilege to explain any negative trend or scenario playing out in black america. it goes like this. even if you re a poor white kid living in, let s say, a trailer in arkansas struggling in a dysfunctional family, you are still benefiting from your skin color. you thus have a moral obligation to devote your life to overcoming your privilege and even then, you re never going to be cured from your inherent bias. it s like a religion where there s original sin, but no hope of redemption. white