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BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 holds its first influencer reception we ask aside from the cannabis what happened will speak to someone he was there as a new book gives us a rare glimpse behind the Tesla will talk to the journalist behind it to find out how he investigated Elon musk's company and with finding out why the BBC's children's cartoon bluey is top UK's YouTube charts, but we're gonna start with MasterChef because the new series of because in competition recorded before presenters Gregg Wallace and John Torode lost their jobs during today on BBC1 and BBC iPlayer last month a reporting to conduct on the show upheld some of the allegations against them and today on BBC Breakfast the culture secretary.

Andy said as a viewer she certainly won't be watching it well the BBC's culture report a Northerner is here.

Helen or Hi Katie and you have unlike what's the first three episodes anyway that the ones that are up on iPlayer what's your takeaway is the regular amateur serious that was filmed last year with both Gregg Wallace and John Torode in it and has it dropped on iPlayer today this morning and it will be on BBC One this evening at 8 p.m.

So I have watched some of those after which the three that drops this morning and you know on the outset.

It kind of look that different I mean both presenters appear within the first minute.

You may have expected further than that but because of BBC and edit as much as possible.

There was a lot of speculation about how much might be edit re-edited but when you look at a bit more closely, I think what was noticeable that was quite a few latter jokes than usual less banter letter the chat that you normally get between the presenters and also between the presenters and

Saxon so that was interesting to see it possible that they have been some Riyadh it's on that front I can say if you come to my stuff for the first time you might just a regular cooking programme but I think it's a regular viewers may have noticed that still I suppose it would have been pretty difficult in the show with that format with two presenters judging to actually edit them out entirely on the presenters to link the program together to introduce.

The men's to chat to the contestants O2 completely at the moment not saying that would be impossible but certainly very difficult and don't forget there also editing out at contestant was one of the shots.

We learnt last week also to be edited at what has been edited after she asked for the program to be pulled and we have just heard that Greg Wallace will be replaced by the Irish chef and restaurant and a hall in the final episodes of the series.

What do we know about what we know is BBC News reveals the allegations about Gregg Wallace in November of last year the series started filming in the autumn in November they were still filming so when the

Came to light that stage.

That's when we understand that Greg Wallace was replaced by Anna haugh and Tim Davie the director-general said he in the production company behind it called the baby weighed up whether to run the program at all in light of what a merge but they decided they should put the contestants first how more broadly has not gone down.

Well.

I think that the BBC technology has been a difficult decision and it has been something of a backlash we heard from the back to the broadcast Union you said to was that it it was potentially triggering for some of the women who have come forward about this when we also heard from a woman's charity saying something on the same lies.

I will say some of the women who came forward to us with allegations about Greg Wallace specifically have also said that they didn't think it should be it is something they had to weigh out the BBC's made it clear that they thought about the contestants as well the Chateau put all their time into it and we should also mention that we have spoken to some form of contestants on the show who have said how life.

Has been for them to go on the show and now we work together.

I've followed this and your original journalism, because it was you and the team with you that produce the Felicity Baker that broke the story about the allegations Gregg Wallace last November and then last month ahead of the publication of the report into his conduct on the show he has you went on Instagram to defend himself and he accused BBC news of uncorroborated turtle and a pedalling baseless and sensationalised gossip masquerading as properly corroborated stories and I wonder how you was a journalist respond to something like that because it really was affected by an attack on giving your child listen.

I think from the outside probably is quite strange for people because they hear a presenter on the BBC show attacking BBC News but I think it's important to stress the editorial independence that we are we due rigorously look at the BBC as we would any other organisation so that's the first thing I say and I also say that you know we had 13 allegations 13 people who come forward to us last year and other.

Since then and we felt it was in the public interest to report those allegations and one question that I wondered about and I think other people have to is were Gregg Wallace and John Torode actually sacked.

What is it that just there contracts were renewed because they didn't have contracts on the programme was not well if you ask the BBC the BBC would say that the contract was not renewed.

That's a language that they would use and they would also say that they aren't fire them because they don't employ them, but I also think it is be read as they're being starts given the circumstances giving this report which has upheld allegations against them and I think for the present is it probably just feel like they're open and Tim Davie the director-general already said MasterChef he knows much bigger than it's presenters.

You know it it really has a future wandering around this controversy now.

You know all eyes are on it.

If you like.

Do you think this could be eating I think it's really Instinct is viewing figures will be really exciting to see you tomorrow.

When we got them.

I mean on one hand the series is going out in August it's a quiet.

I'm the quietest weeks of the Year converter when I normally goes out at 8.

March and said that could impact her but on the other hand as you say there might be some Curiosity and what all of this looks like and that could actually end up boosting racings will Nan g.

Thank you very much coming on the media.

So it's worth saying that he was cleared of the most serious and sensational allegations and in a recent interview with the sun.

He said he was so sorry to anyone he heard but insisted.

He was not a groper a sex pest or a flasher which way to said he had no recollection of what he is accused of and then any racist language is wholly unacceptable now something completely different because you might have heard the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper talking on Radio 4 yesterday about the government immigration policy, but that morning she also embarked on what the time is called the world's first tiktok Media round because in between her usual interviews with the BBC LBC and others she did a 5-minute quick far especially for tiktok with media outlet politics.

It's part of a strategy to go where people are and reach photos on platforms beyond traditional Media in fact just last week Downing Street rolled out the red carpet for the first reception for content creators at number 10 Gabriel this down runs the personal finance channel that money Guy which has 1.3 million followers on tiktok in Gabriel and Eliza you're hello hello and you were at that event and you weren't even asked to introduce the prime minister.

Just describe it.

How was it was that? What was the vibe was strong? I would exactly it was a really interesting event first need to be invited to it.

Got even more interesting when I was invited to introduce the prime minister to the entire M&S of my my peers my colleagues.

You might say a room full of some of the most influential and impactful content creators in this country and actually then attending and

The event I think it kind of hit the nail on the head it did a really good job.

I suppose introducing a lot of content creators to what this world of potentially work partnering with all being I suppose accepted by mainstream media and in particular the the government might look like how many people without what sort of numbers we talking about I believe it was an original content creators.

Yes and in the past.

You have had the opportunity to interview a prime minister and the Chancellor how did that happen so I don't actually found me but I mean I know I put my sins my contact out on the internet, but I was invited to basically interview Keir starmer just before the election.

It was as simple as are there any questions you want to ask him that your audience might be interested in I said absolutely there's a whole box.

I can think of especially as it was becoming quite clear that he would be the next prime minister.

What works in his favour and so it was a simple as an email and ask I did think it was a bit of tank, but you always kind of take it seriously and you no reply and so yeah, I would be interested.

I went down.

I'll ask him questions all of my own accord on the I really knew I wanted to hear you have to send them in advance.

I'm trying to actually think I'm sure I'll probably did it was the first time I've worked with any other they want the government at the time without with a party like that, so I send them across but no edits it was just like that these questions look great coming in the crack and if they had said that you can't ask that.

Would you have said ok? I won't I would have probably push back and I seriously why or if not is our way to rephrase it or something like that because alternately the reason why I would be interested in having an interview the first places to ask the question.

I actually want to hear what does the put a piece of content that they would like to see and do you know why they are serious you know why they chose you but I just wondered is there anything do you think looking at your contour?

Have they look good and he's broadly supportive us literally zero political affiliation in any of the content type out there.

I'm quite of some things that I think need to change within the personal finance world and complementary of things that I think I've been done really well, but it's all waste of my own opinion so in terms of why they chose me.

They just saw a large audience a crater in the educational area and also someone to try that is trying to make a real impact within the world of personal finance and they simply went that might work.

So they ask when I said yes, and I don't mean it in a rude way because I'm very appreciative of everything that everybody doesn't in the media whatever types of Media but do you think the danger that creators are less inclined to challenge politicians and train journalists like you said there isn't any formal training to become a content creator.

Lots of Janice having any formal training and are always acting in the interests of their audience.

They always trying to get out the answers, they really want the audience to be aware of any content creator that has been around for a long time is aware of that given the opportunity to have access to Downing Street to Cabinet ministers to anyone who is in kind of that level of power will be going in with a specific ask a specific agenda that they want to try and achieve from accessing OK will do stay here, please, but I want to bring and Zoe Crowther from politics home.

Zoe first reported on the influence of party or though sadly.

Sorry no cannabis for you as it was strictly influences only just laid out for a presumably obviously we know the government's in the past of work with online personality is it so is this really a shift in strategy or just more of the same.

I think as you say this certainly isn't something that's entirely new Theresa May worked with some Twitter influencers David Cameron did the same even Tony Blair back in the day did some work with YouTubers so it's not that it's entirely new and novel but I think what it represents is a kind of ramping up of that kind of strategy and the fact that they're starting to structurally actually include influences in every department government comms so including kind of having influences on their lists when they kind of put around briefing and obviously inviting them to the first ever influence the reception and I think something that is a bit of a shift and just pick up on some of Gabriel's language there with the government is such a different approach really in government comms were obviously the traditional German this relationship a journalist would never use.

Partner but it should be said that to my knowledge with the number 10 reception and the the work that they're doing in getting influence to for example interview Keir starmer getting paid for that so it's a partnership, but I can assume that the payment I suppose as having the just being able to be seen with politicians on some credibility as opposed to your audience.

So yeah, I think it's not an entirely new shift, but it's certainly something that particularly the new media unit in number 10 which was that is really starting to ramp up.

Do you think the briefings a different only Nova examples of daily briefings that number 10 special advisers gave all them in a spokesperson gives the part of that are they at the moment but would they are they getting the same language? Are they been briefed in a different way? Do you know I think that kind remains to be seen I think a lot of this is quite.

New I only know that's some briefings on certain policy areas are sent out to specific influences, but that might be quite targeted.

It's not that they're necessarily On Abroad Media Leicester for example lobby journalists such as myself on so I think at the moment the strategy from the government for number 10 but also other government departments as well is to take them much more to approach when they've got something on finance for example.

They going to seek out specific influences to target with that messaging and see if they can get content on it, so it's much less of a broad approach much more, where is the audience for this particular topics and how can we reach the most efficient way and I will how do you get brief? Do you get the press releases? Do you get what how does it work for you? So it's only a handful the date so far and like mention the only been specific 12 rated to the world of finance so to give the clearest example.

I can when the national minimum wage national living wage was recently.

Did increased recently I was asked giving information just prior hear the specific factory need to be made aware of even though they already pretty much public and just said if you're interested in talking about it's diesel the details more last it was in a requirement.

It was simply you might be interested in this is then so this number it set up last year so obviously still quite new just lay out the thinking behind that it is just to reach out to places that they're not waiting at the moment.

So I think the thinking behind it.

Is that as the new Ofcom report last year as we seen the digital reuters report in news consumption as well nearly half of adults in the UK now get their news from social media.

That's obviously changed a lot over the last few decades and has also been a shift towards more personality driven content and news and I think the government starting to recognise that perhaps by solely relying on.

New media which is much more likely to see to be seen by people already interested in politics kind of political elites metropolitan elite type people perhaps that by changing with these kind of influences and having much more targeted approach.

They can as it once was told me reach people where they are and I've just interested in something you said that made me does it perform well on your channel.

Do you get a good reaction when you're putting the prime minister of the chance are on it or people say I'm boring you can probably imagine that if it is a PC that's quite active in mainstream.

Media at point in time.

It does do very well in terms of polarising audiences.

There's nothing people like more socially didn't having an argument in the comment section so I would say that a handful maybe even 50% of the content.

I've put out that has focused on government related content has done really really well in terms of use I can't promise that the comments have worked in a manner.

There's been that good.

Like you said moment just simply one interested in but that's always a challenge for me to think of what what are they most interested in and always trying to you know innovate and update my contents to a and it doesn't doing more politicians have plenty of questions that I would like to ask some senior cabinet members especially around some of the things that have been rumoured in the personal finance email.

Obviously got the budget coming up soon and anticipating that the personal finance world so the more the merrier for me fantastic well, but we do talk a lot about YouTube on the media show hardly surprising given its rise and rise YouTube is now the UK's second most watched Media this on TV and other items on the Wi-Fi on the home behind only the BBC according to ofcom's annual report and last week Barb which measures audiences started reporting.

BBC viewing to Youtube channels for the first time and the chief executive of Justin Samsung is here hello Justin so just explain why why have you started tracking a YouTube channel in this way? What why we exist in the first place before I understand the question we exist for three reasons one is the TV companies like the BBC iTV have long relied on RH6 know which programs are they want to schedule which they want to acquire have distributed data is also very important for the advertising community which invest in advertising and you mention of common report I can have the last week Our Data also very helpful to the regulators in the legislators to understand the changing ways that people are watching what they were watching with of responsible to all those parts of the industry to deliver a comprehensive understanding of what people watch we don't simply report those services that subscribe to Our Data

Parents didn't all kinds of friends and it's been very widely reported not least my Google themselves that meaning of YouTube on the TV set has been growing and we've been able to see that from our a couple of years now on the Ofcom report that came out last week was very heavily reliant on our data for today.

We've only been reporting viewing at like the platform level and women reporting audiences to some TV content on YouTube so we can see in the last couple of weeks on the ITV channel on YouTube has been pile of the euros women's Euro's and love Island's you might expect but the gap has always been which channels which are exclusive to you too, but being watched by people on the TV am I supposed to think I wondered is that YouTube already includes a number of views on its videos and how is it different to your numbers the same or different from that YouTube is a global platform.

They're going to put.

The videos with probably represents the number of these around them in the whole world and and it's also a little bit unclear exactly what they countess of you and what we hear from our stakeholders is they want to have a comparable measure of the number of people watching these channels on a number that you can a company is possible with other people of the flexor BBC or iTV etc and then what friends do spotted in the sort of top 10 top 20.

It's a starting point and are you picking the ones that you know where the biggest and largest.

Yes, there is a little drink.

I probably need to explain though which is that we doing this independently of Google so using techniques that we used for measuring other services and and at the heart of what we do.

Is it?

Which is very similar to Shazam if you know this was am sort of way of identifying what a bit of music is that it's technique called audio matching and so there are some types of where we got a higher chance of picking up Bobbi call false positives a good examples music so somebody could be watching a music video and we can't be saw that it on a YouTube channel, so we had to kind of discount sometimes content but putting down to one side we work with an independent media company that specialises in helping advertising Media agencies plan campaigns on YouTube may identify the most watched channels, and we use that as a basis to select 200 as a starting point for our to build our understanding of the content of people and what's interesting is that the top 20 is dominated by children's channels and one of those most watched Youtube channels is this.

Well, that's music many of you might have it on children.

It's the theme tune for the children's cartoon bluey and the blue official YouTube channel has more than 11 million subscribers and with us now is the Jasmine Dawson senior vice president of digital at BBC Studios welcome Jasmine thank you want on YouTube what do you see if you go on the channel and is it different to what you get if you had to the BBC iPlayer to watch bluey.

Yes, it definitely is so for us.

We are here to bring the greatest content from the shows so you will see clips on the show you will see some of the full episodes, but you will also see us extending the narrative so we create.

Content that is connected to the Blue my stories, but it's not the bloody story so we have new formats that are made for YouTube and someone coming so for example.

We recently launched and with Dianne Buswell we dance along which is a format that is designed for audiences to come together and dances to the Blue music is it better than what you get on the different? It's different I would say that it's you know audience consumption habits are changing very quickly they want to have the content that they want to watch that they feel is for them in the place of the day day watch and it's about catering to our fandoms to show that they're engage.

They possibly can in the places that we turn up.

Ok, sorry.

I'm just going to say you have obviously got this big fandom as you call it you've got this incredible intellectual.

Well, love characters, how do you decide what your strategy is when it comes to YouTube what it should be I think when it comes to YouTube we have the incredible resource of sentiment back.

It's a two-way relationship and therefore we have the opportunity to listen to them to understand what they want to hear and watch next that redefines are contour lines.

So how we decide is a blend of data and art we have data that really backs up what we do next but we also want to make sure that was still incorporating.

Enjoy from the show and is that better data than you get from iPlayer so I think of social sentiment are found and talks back to us.

Don't talk back to us on iPlayer so it's a different kind of insight never had social sentiment before that there.

We go and is there anything that you found dozen?

As well when it comes to yours with bluey universe as we might call it where the data is you say already the art suggest that you should pick up to something else.

I think there is content that sometimes resonates incredibly well, and we will see that in what time we will see that interviews sometimes content doesn't work the beauty of working in digital and especially on social is a metric so that sentiment I talk about world will tell us quite quickly, it's not working and will pivot and oversee bluey.

Are there BBC channels on YouTube including Top Gear BBC Earth which contains a lot of David Attenborough shows people can watch them for free obviously as they can on the iPlayer do you think that they know when they're watching on YouTube that is BBC content and is there any evidence that by the BBC putting its material really you know well love material onto YouTube and it's going to bring.

To the BBC or are we just accepting that we just want to be material wherever they want to find it is a great question especially as I was getting to be increasingly fragmented for us.

We really focus on building a phantom 4 shows where is Doctor Who weather is Bluey or whether it's been and we believe that found and means that they want to consume that content wherever they are weather on YouTube whether an iPlayer weather on Disney I think that tribution absolutely is a fact of how do I ensure that were working very closely with that of iPlayer and the BBC and that we do drive back there, but ultimately with there to serve the fandom and make sure that we are engaging them, but we honestly believe that the more that we do that all ships rise and everyone will benefit from that phantom well.

Thank you very much Jasmine daughter.

BBC Studios I'd like to make clear to serve the fandom to at the media show if if we have any fans and also Justin Samsung from bobs.

Thank you very much for your time now Chinese soldiers land by stealth in a fishing boat kicking off a military invasion of Taiwan 4 years Beijing of view Taiwan as part of its territory, but this is a real invasion.

It's zero day attack a new Taiwanese TV series currently making headlines for exploring.

What does seem that as a politically contentious topic Chris Buckley New York Times China and Taiwan correspondence hello Chris great to have you just tell us first cause lots of Us most of us won't have seen this show what what is the programme do what's the story of 0 Day presents in a very dramatic form the most plausible scenarios for how China could try?

Take over Taiwan this island democracy that the Chinese government believes is Chinese territory.

Sorry involves that starts with an incident involving a Chinese military plane that crashes into the sea the Chinese military uses there's an excuse to begin blockading Taiwan and from there you see throughout the series the various ways in which the Chinese government and armed forces could try to take over Taiwan that includes disrupting the internet disinformation R Us in the financial system and leasing social unrest as well any chipper side focus on at Focuses on a particular Dimension of this potential Chinese supposed to Taiwan and what were the challenges that they face making the series and why was it so challenging I suppose here.

We make fictional series about invasion of the time but it's not.

Now it's it's not quite as realistic perhaps or in people's mind that it might actually happened one of the challenges for the makers of this serious was simply getting the funding and support to make the production possible unusually for Taiwan which four decades is based off with mainland China is not a strong history.

There's not a long history of television programmes fictional programmes or films that deal with this kind of subject matter so I think there was a bit of resistance there that resistance was overcome Party by private investment investment account through the town is government ministry of Culture government was filming it my funding is well.

You know there's something about how much I come and supporters girl gone into this but I think it's probably fair to say that the themes of this programme about the Threat that is the post by China

Taiwan is one that sits well with the current government which is talking about strengthening Tony's defences and drawing shop online to get to China has pulled out because they were about not getting work on in mainland China yeah, one of the strange features of the Taiwan in general including cultural production is that other two very distinct place? They do Chinese mainland does a big market especially for Pop Culture stuff, so that means when it comes to actors producers even technical people involved in making the series they might be thinking if I get involved in this.

I might lose my work in the mainland.

All my company buy this well, so that did give some people that is what reactions that received in Taiwan I know there was controversy ever since the trailer was released last year the controversy is continued as well.

It's been getting some good reviews but it's landed on.

Tony's television screens when the political divisions if not any if anything even worse when then when the series was in production of polarisation in time and it is about how Taiwan to approach China so those were more in favour of Engagement with China don't like to see this series a cat says scaremongering or whether the audience think the critics of labelled at scaremongering or propaganda.

Do we know what the audience thinks of that my I suppose it's pretty obvious wise Cena scaremongering will the dusk be a very scenario, but it's also the doors off.

I think what a lot of people who are looking at the racing Thai one thing as a plausible threats and they're sending them in a more dramatic fashion.

In Taiwan to begin with there a lot of television dramas hear some of the more serious than others are television series the replacement of invasion scenario is a very rare that people might not watch might not want to watch it political reasons but simply because they wanna relax in the evenings and that something that takes somewhere that from those kind of worries.

We'll know that feeling and what about the reaction in China has we heard anything about that will ever since the news of the production has come out paint announcing that is continued and I've been to find the criticisms of the programme that remaining period I want basically saying see we told you so they just getting hungry ok and the showrunners chang you worked on the shows it was told the BBC that at no point did the authorities try to influence the show just make that clear and she said she wasn't a member of the dpp or any political party, but thank you very much for coming on the media show.

Perhaps some people will now head off and try and find that program but anyway, thank you very much now the electric car company Tesla is back like this week the Firm has approved a 29 billion dollar share payout to its chief executive Elon Musk to keep him at the fan it comes just days after a court in Florida ruled that that was partially liable for a fatal 2019 crash that killed the pedestrian and severely injured another very few jealous of gain access to what goes on inside Tesla but one of them is dunker Iverson head of investigations at Germany's leading business newspaper handelsblatt his new book the Tesla files is based on 100 GB Leake tunnel Tesla documents provided by Whistleblower the files contains thousands of customer complaints about alleged faults with Tesla cars and singer.

You so much for joining us hello just first.

How did you get hold of these so-called Tesla files your journalist behind Dave ago was it despite your brilliant investigate to investigate the best stories are yeah? Yeah, that's the business sometimes as me and claims that point I don't know his name.

I don't know where it's from.

I don't know anything saying is true, but he claims to be employee and to be in possession of this 100gb of data internal data and only that he says that anybody inside a Tesla can download the state of which even more incredible.

Did you believe it at the beginning of your heart leave them brilliant great story or did you think this can't be true?

This this would be really nice in over.

It's mostly and our business and I guess and everybody's life.

It's too good to be true.

It's not true and this in turn out to be a massive massive massive massive reveal of of really really stopped completely secretly secret and I don't think so and when I showed it to my colleagues.

They didn't think so I showed it to my past and I will buy yours and nobody else so it took took a while to and how did you convince him was an easy to convince him to pass over the the day to the documentation that you needed.

Did you go and meet investor please? What happened to us and to give you just didn't want to be named in want me to know his name or anybody and without.

I couldn't be sure it is a hacker.

Is this somebody who could you check your pt-22? This is the somebody who was sent to us by something like that so I did have Disney some weeks to convince them to meet face to face and then come down and it became one more easy and obviously this was confidential company data leak does he said by an employee? How could you how did you justify using it in your reporting concerns public safety when the most important you just name the most important files of 100 GB contain information about customers complain inside a complaining about celebrating when they didn't work and we'll celebrate when they didn't want to break people describing holiday drop the children to school and in front of the

With all the children around this Sunday and because you can imagine what it would be like and so it was no question was that if we could verify the information we had to report that we had to report on it and no Tesla threatened with legal.

We did not think it's just were staying at this point Tesla has not issued a response to the Tesla files and it also didn't respond to the BBC's request for comment sent this press inbox however these claims are taken from their website.

They say on the safety of Tesla cars Tesla vehicles are engineered to be the safest cars in the world and then they on this picture called autopilot which is as it sounds in terms of self-driving cars.

It says autopilot and enhanced autopilot and full self-driving capability are intended for use with.

Attentive driver you have their hands on the wheel is prepared to take over at any moment while these features are designed to become more capable overtime the current the currently enabled features do not make the vehicle autonomous.

I want to just in terms of your Whistleblower did you put anything in place to protect your source? How did that work when it became clear just how the story went and how the data was and how much they did he actually collect about it wasn't clear to us that it was going to be 123000 files, but since he had downloaded it from is worktop work laptop and we had to assume that was going to look for who they were trying so I told him you know if if we publish this we will come a point when we have to approach Tesla

And then it'll go looking for downloaded files and then they'll find you but he said he wanted us to go forward with us.

Just days after we published an offer a story his home was ready and he's been in a fight with one more friends and so that's where We Stand right now also contacted by family members of people who died and Tesla accident when you were talking to them and Report how did you strike the balance between empathy and thorough reporting you to listen to be very calm and but still you have to enlist in your own head be clear that you're not the friends of this.

As they might suspect you off, but you just have to look for the truth and Andrew Porter wear that go well with you and the relationship, but people understood they were very very happy and they have been trying to get police and other people to listen to them for years sometimes and successfully so so they wanted to talk to us very much, so I'm sure auntie of column inches of course have been written about Elon Musk did you find out anything new about the man himself stop this is really internal stuff.

This is training material for example where it says that everybody at people should learn to be more.

Like Elon Musk to incorporate the dna-directed the DNA of enormous schedule daily work about the calculate following inside that anybody has two even point out a mistake.

Just very crazy anecdotes all over the place and we were able to paint a picture of Elon Musk money working on now.

You got something as big as that or is this come along once once we've only got about 10 seconds to answer just last Friday week because like you said so much people are coming forward now because people that will never anybody going to report on this and we're doing that I'm sorry because we've run out of time but thank you so much younger Iverson

Handelsblatt that's your Tesla files, thank you everybody else for your company.

That's it for the media.

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