Financial TimesTesla CEO tells Peter Campbell at the Future of the Car conference why he would reverse the ban on Donald Trump if he buys Twitter, and what lies beyond his ambition to make Tesla the world’s biggest automaker by 2030. You can watch the video in full here: bit.ly/3L3jhLz. Read more at on.ft.com/3ss5Kqq. Visit car.live.ft.com/home
00:00 - Elon Musk talks to the FT 00:14 - The value and vision he sees for Twitter 03:22 - Commercial impact of Twitter acquisition on Tesla 06:23 - Donald Trump and the Twitter ban 10:57 - 20m Teslas by 2030? 12:42 - Raw materials for manufacturers 16:21 - Space ambitions 18:08 - China and Tesla 20:16 - Self-driving cars 25:00 - Scooters 25:48 - Patents and electric vehicles 31:33 - Tunnels 'underrated' 34:45 - VTOLs 37:46 - Buying mining companies
Elon Musk talks to the FT about Twitter, Tesla and Trump | FTFinancial Times2022-05-11 | Tesla CEO tells Peter Campbell at the Future of the Car conference why he would reverse the ban on Donald Trump if he buys Twitter, and what lies beyond his ambition to make Tesla the world’s biggest automaker by 2030. You can watch the video in full here: bit.ly/3L3jhLz. Read more at on.ft.com/3ss5Kqq. Visit car.live.ft.com/home
00:00 - Elon Musk talks to the FT 00:14 - The value and vision he sees for Twitter 03:22 - Commercial impact of Twitter acquisition on Tesla 06:23 - Donald Trump and the Twitter ban 10:57 - 20m Teslas by 2030? 12:42 - Raw materials for manufacturers 16:21 - Space ambitions 18:08 - China and Tesla 20:16 - Self-driving cars 25:00 - Scooters 25:48 - Patents and electric vehicles 31:33 - Tunnels 'underrated' 34:45 - VTOLs 37:46 - Buying mining companies
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00:00 Introduction 00:50 Why Sequoia Capital is important 01:59 ‘The bumpy road’ 02:54 FTX investment 03:54 China and India split from Sequoia 05:33 Bytedance/TikTok investment 06:37 The unicorn makers 12:21 Sequoia leaderships and funded startups 13:27 Klarna boardroom fight 15:15 Twitter/X investment 17:02 VC mixer event 19:23 Fear of missing out 20:02 The end of easy money 21:02 More competition
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#Trump #KamalaHarris #uselection2024
00:00 The women who vote for Trump 00:58 A nation divided 01:58 The American dream & the Latino vote 05:01 The die-hard Trump supporter 08:20 At the RNC: 'We can't lose' 10:35 The secret Trump supporter 14:18 'Why are we so divided?' 15:50 The Wisconsin battleground 16:30 It's the economy... 18:02 The youth vote 19:59 Watching Trump's RNC speech 23:14 Biden out, Harris in 25:08 How Harris changes the election race... or not 29:05 The Trump-Harris debate 30:00 'Ignore them at our peril'
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00:00 Can Nigeria break the ‘oil curse’? 00:56 Why Nigeria needs local refineries 01:56 The history of oil in Nigeria 03:18 The problem with state refineries 04:33 The new Dangote refinery 06:49 Who is Aliko Dangote? 07:53 Can the Dangote refinery succeed? 09:45 Chowdeck and the end of fuel subsidies 11:43 Fuel subsidies: part of the psyche 13:49 Aramide: a singer’s perspective 15:05 Shock therapy 16:10 Problems in the Niger Delta 17:02 The ex-militant 20:14 The environmentalist 21:30 The artisanal refiner 22:50 The security situation 24:52 Heirs Energies and Africapitalism 27:41 Has oil benefited all Nigerians 29:28 A transformational economy? 30:22 credits
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00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - The rise of Chinese money brokers 03:06 - Fentanyl epidemic 04:51 - Ray Donovan 07:05 - All roads lead to Flushing 11:40 - Chinese money laundering goes global 12:32 - Italian mafias 13:46 - Ndrangheta 14:26 - Port of Gioia Tauro 16:26 - Illegal money collection centres 18:40 - Vanishing remittances 21:12 - Fentanyl deaths 25:07 - Project Sleeping Giants 27:35 - Xizhi Li 29:54 - Renewed cooperation with China 31:25 - Rise of triads 32:17 - Capital flight