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think it is early admittance we are seeing nai. tesla is probably one of the best ai out there. clearly, execution is going to be the key over the coming years, but i think investors more and more starting to appreciate that tesla and musk are playing chess while others are playing checkers. ~ , ., �* , checkers. when you're sitting execution _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is going _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to - checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to be - checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to be key, | execution is going to be key, what are some of the challenges that you're looking at when comes to hand him with these kind of ambitious targets? i think it starts with full self driving. i think that is an elephant in the room. tesla, really, as an ai play, showing fst, capability for that to scale... audio loss that's going to be key. when you look at monetising it but scaling it in a way that consumers are be able to buy, and that is the sum of the story for tesla, 1.5, true chilean market cap in the next three years. chilean market cap in the next three veere— three years. tesla is already the world — three years. tesla is already the world -positive - three years. tesla is already the world -positive most - three years. tesla is already i the world -positive most viable the world —positive most viable auto—maker —— 2 trillion. what do you make of this decision to spend on dojo? do you make of this decision to spend on dejo?_ do you make of this decision to spend on dojo? spend on do'o? when you look at do'o, it is spend on dojo? when you look at dejo. it is playing _ spend on dojo? when you look at dojo, it is playing as _ spend on dojo? when you look at dojo, it is playing as a _ dojo, it is playing as a destructive auto player, a shot across the other auto—makers. you will see autumn abeles more and more look at disruptive technology, look at the software. the emerging of technology in automotive that is going to another industrial revolution.— is going to another industrial revolution. , ~ ., ., revolution. where dua and on that debate? _ revolution. where dua and on that debate? is _ revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla - revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla a - revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla a car - that debate? is tesla a car company or a tech company? i have always viewed it as a tech company, and that is the way you have to value it, because of the software piece, because of the software piece, because of the software piece, because of the margins, and i think what musk has continued to improve, i think of how many of the bears have been so wrong on tesla, they view it as an auto company and that is an apples to oranges comparison, as tesla execute more and more, further away from what i would call a traditional auto company. dan ives, traditional auto company. dan ives. thank— traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you _ traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you for _ traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you forjoining us and sharing your thoughts on that developing story. thank you very much. now to hong kong. heavy rains disrupted the city last week. trading on the stock exchange was shut, all due to extreme weather. the event is now seen as a wake up call for hong kong and other top—tier cities to look into upgrading its infrastructure. for the financial hub, it is also time to dust off plans made three or four decades ago and start anew with disaster recovery goals. our next guest, a senior economist with financial firm natixis, gary ng, explains the big and urgent impact of the floods on fixing the city. you don't really want the market to stop trading all of the sudden, because all the other markets around the world are still basically operating normally, so therefore i think it calls for stronger measures for the government to actually decide a plan to allow these economic activities to actually continue to be on, even though we start to see more extreme weather. again, this is not only a problem that hong kong is facing. it is probably a common problem for many financial hubs around the world. with hong kong as that that modern financial hub the entire world talks about — do you feel it's been left behind when it comes to infrastructure development on these fronts? indeed, if we look at the underground system, hong kong probably has one of the best ones around the world, but the problem is the majority of the plan is actually designed like 30 years ago. there is some improvement in the past 30 years. however, whether this is actually strong or big enough to actually counter the current climate change risks that we are seeing right now, i think that's a big question mark to it. and the recent events basically shows that there are plenty of stuff that the government can still do. so i think it basically means that the government will need to invest further in the sort of infrastructure to enable hong kong to keep its reliability, stability and also the competitiveness with the city — because if we continue to see this weather disrupting different type of activities, then, of course, it's not good for investors. well, these kind of weather patterns have become more common, as we're seeing around the world. are you seeing those efforts that you're suggesting? well, for now, i do think that the government is probably aware with where the problem is. however, we haven't really seen a very, you know, a big, bold move in terms of gearing the change of green transition and also basically the investment in infrastructure to actually mitigate this impact yet. so, i mean, there's a policy address coming up soon in hong kong, and i do hope that we start to see more of the policies basically being focused on this. more news now. this summer may turn out to be the moment when a fashionable form of exercise took its first big steps to becoming a major business. pickleball is, as they say, all the rage in america, even if participants in more athletic sports tend to look down on it. it's a form of paddle tennis and is taking over space in american cities and taking up increasingly large parts of personal and corporate budgets. michelle fleury reports from new york's central park. new york's famed ice rink in central park, trading in skates for a paddle this summer, becoming the latest spot for picklers to play pickleball — including for this new player. pickleball — what do i need to know? well, what do you know about pickleball? nothing. absolutely nothing. amazing. well, the biggest thing to know about pickleball blends a few different sports together. the game is a mix of tennis and ping pong, played with a paddle and a wiffle ball across half a tennis court. it's my first time playing pickleball, but i'm late to this trend. oh, sorry. pickleball is on an upswing, growing an astonishing 159% in the last three years. one for the bloopers! work colleagues kwame and emma enjoy it as a sport and a social event. i love it. i think it's super active, engaging, stimulating. it's cool. it's a very... it brings people together. i think it's cool. it's popping up everywhere. it's notjust the city. so it seems like a huge craze. i haven't seen anything like it in a while. some even turning their passion into a job, like my guide for the day, pickleball pro anthony rodriguez. when i first started, it didn't seem like a viable career unless you were the number one, number two player in the world. but now you can be a social media influencer within pickleball, or you can still be a professional and make money. yet dinking isn't what springs to mind when it comes to a certain seven—time super bowl winner. i'm coming to dominate the sport, all right? pickleball. the famous american footballer tom brady is just the latest celebrity to become part owner of a major league pickleball pro team. the sport, which appeals to amateurs, is looking to grow the professional side. when you watch elite athletes playing the sport at a high level, it is entertaining and there is a sense of drama. there are millions of people now sharing clips of great action taking place at pro and amateur level, which i think bears out that there is an audience for the pro game and the amateur game, notjust in america but internationally. it's fun, it's addicting. but the fastest growing sport in america is also leading to more injuries. just askjackie montimorano, who plays in staten island up to six times a week. my whole knee was swollen and i had pain in the knee. one report warns pickleball injuries may cost americans nearly $400 million this year. dr dennis cardon, who treated jackie, said he's seeing more pickleball players turn up with injuries. arms and legs, but mostly lower legs and really— just muscle strains, low back issues. - despite the risks, that hasn't stopped pickleball from becoming one of america's favourite pastimes. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. iqualcomm says it had signed a deal with apple to supply 56 qualcomm says it had signed a deal with apple to supply 56 chips until at least 2026. this announcement comes at a time when the iphone maker faces increased challenges in china and looks to reinforce its supply chains elsewhere. the deal extends a relationship worth billions of dollars to the us chip maker for at least three years beyond what was expected. they previously signed a chip supply deal with apple in 2019 after the two sides titled a protracted legal battle. malaysia's prime minister has announced the country will develop a policy to ban exports of rare earth raw materials to avoid exploitation and loss of resources, making it the latest country to restrict shipments of key minerals. the south east asian country is home to just a fraction of the world's rare earth reserves, with an estimated 30,000 metric tonnes. that's it, then, on this edition of asia business report. you can always find more on the bbc news website. stay with us and thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a brand—new vending machine at school, but you won't find any snacks here. instead, a different kind of nourishment — for the mind. got it. think it's pretty cool. it's about avengers. and i think saving the world, i think. what do you need to do to get one of these books in the vending machine? well, you have to work hard to get one of the tokens. this scheme offers children a book to keep, which the teachers say makes a difference. 31% of our children didn't have access to a book at home that was appropriate to their needs. by having a book vending machine and providing books in this way, it gives students a sense of ownership. why don't they have access to the books at home? for some of our families, it's a combination of things like deprivation and the area that we're in, but also literacy skills with some of our parents and carers themselves. the idea is to help these students prepare forfurther education and work. just a tiny fraction of adults with learning disabilities are in paid employment. 0ur theory is that, i actually, it's going to give them encouragement at home and reallyjust start them - off on that journey of reading. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight — the latest on daniel khalife, an incredible athletic achievement and the hokey cokey. but first — an 11—year—old attacked by a dog in birmingham says american bully xl dogs should be banned. video of the attack has been going round on tiktok all weekend. the dog grabbed my hand and he started, like, moving me around. after he let go of my arm, he went on my shoulder. the home secretary's now looking at banning the dogs, but some say bans on breeds don't work. four dog breeds are on the banned list, with cross—breeds banned too. if you have one, you could get an unlimited fine or six months in prison. some other stories now. daniel khalife has appeared in court, after his escape from wandsworth prison last week. the court heard he might have used bedsheets to strap himself under a truck. the 21—year—old terror suspect spent four days on the run before being arrested. and all 400 wilko stores will close by early october. 12,500 staff will probably lose theirjobs because the business couldn't be saved. and amputee milly pickles has completed the world's steepest race, "the red bull a00" in slovenia. milly, who lost part of her leg when she was 20, said the slope sprint was "unbelivably tough". she is the first amputee to ever reach the finish line. time now, then, for 10 seconds of the hokey cokey. this is perhaps the most british thing ever — a hot weekend and hundreds were out in dorset doing the hokey cokey. i thought i'd give it a go... no, do you know what? i'm very glad i wasn't there. you're all caught up now. see ya! hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mimi fawaz. here's what's coming up on the show: paul pogba is provisionally suspended from football due to an anti—doping offence. wales get a much—needed win over latvia to keep their hopes alive in their euro 2024 qualifying campaign. back to the top, as novak djokovic returns to world number one in the tennis rankings after his historic win at the us open. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the news that one of the biggest names in world football, paul pogba, has been provisionally suspended from playing football due to an anti—doping offence. italy's national anti—doping tribunal said pogba returned a test with elevated levels of testosterone after his juventus side won 3—0 at udinese late last month.

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think it is early admittance we are seeing nai. tesla is probably one of the best ai out there. clearly, execution is going to be the key over the coming years, but i think investors more and more starting to appreciate that tesla and musk are playing chess while others are playing checkers. ~ , ., �* , checkers. when you're sitting execution _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is going _ checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to - checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to be - checkers. when you're sitting execution is going to be key, | execution is going to be key, what are some of the challenges that you're looking at when comes to hand him with these kind of ambitious targets? i think it starts with full self driving. i think that is an elephant in the room. tesla, really, as an ai play, showing fst, capability for that to scale... audio loss that's going to be key. when you look at monetising it but scaling it in a way that consumers are be able to buy, and that is the sum of the story for tesla, 1.5, true chilean market cap in the next three years. chilean market cap in the next three veere— three years. tesla is already the world — three years. tesla is already the world -positive - three years. tesla is already the world -positive most - three years. tesla is already i the world -positive most viable the world —positive most viable auto—maker —— 2 trillion. what do you make of this decision to spend on dojo? do you make of this decision to spend on dejo?_ do you make of this decision to spend on dojo? spend on do'o? when you look at do'o, it is spend on dojo? when you look at dejo. it is playing _ spend on dojo? when you look at dojo, it is playing as _ spend on dojo? when you look at dojo, it is playing as a _ dojo, it is playing as a destructive auto player, a shot across the other auto—makers. you will see autumn abeles more and more look at disruptive technology, look at the software. the emerging of technology in automotive that is going to another industrial revolution.— is going to another industrial revolution. , ~ ., ., revolution. where dua and on that debate? _ revolution. where dua and on that debate? is _ revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla - revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla a - revolution. where dua and on that debate? is tesla a car - that debate? is tesla a car company or a tech company? i have always viewed it as a tech company, and that is the way you have to value it, because of the software piece, because of the software piece, because of the software piece, because of the margins, and i think what musk has continued to improve, i think of how many of the bears have been so wrong on tesla, they view it as an auto company and that is an apples to oranges comparison, as tesla execute more and more, further away from what i would call a traditional auto company. dan ives, traditional auto company. dan ives. thank— traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you _ traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you for _ traditional auto company. dan ives, thank you forjoining us and sharing your thoughts on that developing story. thank you very much. now to hong kong. heavy rains disrupted the city last week. trading on the stock exchange was shut, all due to extreme weather. the event is now seen as a wake up call for hong kong and other top—tier cities to look into upgrading its infrastructure. for the financial hub, it is also time to dust off plans made three or four decades ago and start anew with disaster recovery goals. our next guest, a senior economist with financial firm natixis, gary ng, explains the big and urgent impact of the floods on fixing the city. you don't really want the market to stop trading all of the sudden, because all the other markets around the world are still basically operating normally, so therefore i think it calls for stronger measures for the government to actually decide a plan to allow these economic activities to actually continue to be on, even though we start to see more extreme weather. again, this is not only a problem that hong kong is facing. it is probably a common problem for many financial hubs around the world. with hong kong as that that modern financial hub the entire world talks about — do you feel it's been left behind when it comes to infrastructure development on these fronts? indeed, if we look at the underground system, hong kong probably has one of the best ones around the world, but the problem is the majority of the plan is actually designed like 30 years ago. there is some improvement in the past 30 years. however, whether this is actually strong or big enough to actually counter the current climate change risks that we are seeing right now, i think that's a big question mark to it. and the recent events basically shows that there are plenty of stuff that the government can still do. so i think it basically means that the government will need to invest further in the sort of infrastructure to enable hong kong to keep its reliability, stability and also the competitiveness with the city — because if we continue to see this weather disrupting different type of activities, then, of course, it's not good for investors. well, these kind of weather patterns have become more common, as we're seeing around the world. are you seeing those efforts that you're suggesting? well, for now, i do think that the government is probably aware with where the problem is. however, we haven't really seen a very, you know, a big, bold move in terms of gearing the change of green transition and also basically the investment in infrastructure to actually mitigate this impact yet. so, i mean, there's a policy address coming up soon in hong kong, and i do hope that we start to see more of the policies basically being focused on this. more news now. this summer may turn out to be the moment when a fashionable form of exercise took its first big steps to becoming a major business. pickleball is, as they say, all the rage in america, even if participants in more athletic sports tend to look down on it. it's a form of paddle tennis and is taking over space in american cities and taking up increasingly large parts of personal and corporate budgets. michelle fleury reports from new york's central park. new york's famed ice rink in central park, trading in skates for a paddle this summer, becoming the latest spot for picklers to play pickleball — including for this new player. pickleball — what do i need to know? well, what do you know about pickleball? nothing. absolutely nothing. amazing. well, the biggest thing to know about pickleball blends a few different sports together. the game is a mix of tennis and ping pong, played with a paddle and a wiffle ball across half a tennis court. it's my first time playing pickleball, but i'm late to this trend. oh, sorry. pickleball is on an upswing, growing an astonishing 159% in the last three years. one for the bloopers! work colleagues kwame and emma enjoy it as a sport and a social event. i love it. i think it's super active, engaging, stimulating. it's cool. it's a very... it brings people together. i think it's cool. it's popping up everywhere. it's notjust the city. so it seems like a huge craze. i haven't seen anything like it in a while. some even turning their passion into a job, like my guide for the day, pickleball pro anthony rodriguez. when i first started, it didn't seem like a viable career unless you were the number one, number two player in the world. but now you can be a social media influencer within pickleball, or you can still be a professional and make money. yet dinking isn't what springs to mind when it comes to a certain seven—time super bowl winner. i'm coming to dominate the sport, all right? pickleball. the famous american footballer tom brady is just the latest celebrity to become part owner of a major league pickleball pro team. the sport, which appeals to amateurs, is looking to grow the professional side. when you watch elite athletes playing the sport at a high level, it is entertaining and there is a sense of drama. there are millions of people now sharing clips of great action taking place at pro and amateur level, which i think bears out that there is an audience for the pro game and the amateur game, notjust in america but internationally. it's fun, it's addicting. but the fastest growing sport in america is also leading to more injuries. just askjackie montimorano, who plays in staten island up to six times a week. my whole knee was swollen and i had pain in the knee. one report warns pickleball injuries may cost americans nearly $400 million this year. dr dennis cardon, who treated jackie, said he's seeing more pickleball players turn up with injuries. arms and legs, but mostly lower legs and really— just muscle strains, low back issues. - despite the risks, that hasn't stopped pickleball from becoming one of america's favourite pastimes. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. iqualcomm says it had signed a deal with apple to supply 56 qualcomm says it had signed a deal with apple to supply 56 chips until at least 2026. this announcement comes at a time when the iphone maker faces increased challenges in china and looks to reinforce its supply chains elsewhere. the deal extends a relationship worth billions of dollars to the us chip maker for at least three years beyond what was expected. they previously signed a chip supply deal with apple in 2019 after the two sides titled a protracted legal battle. malaysia's prime minister has announced the country will develop a policy to ban exports of rare earth raw materials to avoid exploitation and loss of resources, making it the latest country to restrict shipments of key minerals. the south east asian country is home to just a fraction of the world's rare earth reserves, with an estimated 30,000 metric tonnes. that's it, then, on this edition of asia business report. you can always find more on the bbc news website. stay with us and thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a brand—new vending machine at school, but you won't find any snacks here. instead, a different kind of nourishment — for the mind. got it. think it's pretty cool. it's about avengers. and i think saving the world, i think. what do you need to do to get one of these books in the vending machine? well, you have to work hard to get one of the tokens. this scheme offers children a book to keep, which the teachers say makes a difference. 31% of our children didn't have access to a book at home that was appropriate to their needs. by having a book vending machine and providing books in this way, it gives students a sense of ownership. why don't they have access to the books at home? for some of our families, it's a combination of things like deprivation and the area that we're in, but also literacy skills with some of our parents and carers themselves. the idea is to help these students prepare forfurther education and work. just a tiny fraction of adults with learning disabilities are in paid employment. 0ur theory is that, i actually, it's going to give them encouragement at home and reallyjust start them - off on that journey of reading. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof with the catch up! tonight — the latest on daniel khalife, an incredible athletic achievement and the hokey cokey. but first — an 11—year—old attacked by a dog in birmingham says american bully xl dogs should be banned. video of the attack has been going round on tiktok all weekend. the dog grabbed my hand and he started, like, moving me around. after he let go of my arm, he went on my shoulder. the home secretary's now looking at banning the dogs, but some say bans on breeds don't work. four dog breeds are on the banned list, with cross—breeds banned too. if you have one, you could get an unlimited fine or six months in prison. some other stories now. daniel khalife has appeared in court, after his escape from wandsworth prison last week. the court heard he might have used bedsheets to strap himself under a truck. the 21—year—old terror suspect spent four days on the run before being arrested. and all 400 wilko stores will close by early october. 12,500 staff will probably lose theirjobs because the business couldn't be saved. and amputee milly pickles has completed the world's steepest race, "the red bull a00" in slovenia. milly, who lost part of her leg when she was 20, said the slope sprint was "unbelivably tough". she is the first amputee to ever reach the finish line. time now, then, for 10 seconds of the hokey cokey. this is perhaps the most british thing ever — a hot weekend and hundreds were out in dorset doing the hokey cokey. i thought i'd give it a go... no, do you know what? i'm very glad i wasn't there. you're all caught up now. see ya! hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mimi fawaz. here's what's coming up on the show: paul pogba is provisionally suspended from football due to an anti—doping offence. wales get a much—needed win over latvia to keep their hopes alive in their euro 2024 qualifying campaign. back to the top, as novak djokovic returns to world number one in the tennis rankings after his historic win at the us open. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the news that one of the biggest names in world football, paul pogba, has been provisionally suspended from playing football due to an anti—doping offence. italy's national anti—doping tribunal said pogba returned a test with elevated levels of testosterone after his juventus side won 3—0 at udinese late last month.

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