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AdvertisementElon Musk wasn't the only celebrity in the control room at SpaceX's Starship flight on Saturday. A screengrab from SpaceX's livestream on X shows Starship lifting off for its second attempt at space. The kid sure looks a lot like Elon Musk's 3-year-old son, X Æ A-12. Kimbal Musk picks up a child as Elon Musk talks with people on SpaceX's livestream of the Starship launch on X. SpaceXX Æ A-12 is one of three children Elon Musk has with Grimes, whose legal name is Claire Boucher. Elon Musk with 3-year-old son X at Tesla plant Gigafactory Texas in Austin, Texas.
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REUTERS/Daniel Becerril Acquire Licensing RightsEAGLE PASS, Texas, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk waded into the U.S. immigration debate on Thursday, paying a visit to the Texas border with Mexico to meet with local politicians and law enforcement and obtain what he called an "unfiltered" view of the situation. The sharp increase, notably around San Diego, California, and the Texas border towns of El Paso and Eagle Pass, follows an earlier lull in unauthorized border crossings following a new asylum policy imposed by Democratic President Joe Biden's administration to discourage such activity. Musk, a native of South Africa, noted his own status as an "immigrant to the United States" and called himself "extremely pro-immigrant." In the 4-minute video clip, he introduced U.S. Representative Tony Gonzales, a Republican from Texas whose district spans more than 800 miles of the border, who welcomed Musk and said people along the Texas border "really feel abandoned." Reporting by Brian Synder in Eagle Pass, Texas; Writing and additional reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Scott Malone and Michael PerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Elon Musk-led Tesla reported total gross margin of 19.3%, compared with expectations of 22.4%, according to 14 analysts polled by Refinitiv. For the first quarter, Tesla's automotive gross margins, a closely watched figure by analysts and investors, dropped. Finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn promised in January that Tesla would not go below automotive gross margins of 20% and an average selling price of $47,000 across models. Excluding items, Tesla reported a profit of 85 cents, in line with estimates. Deliveries of higher-priced Model S and Model X vehicles slumped from the previous quarter, it said.
Nov 30 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) is planning to ramp up production of its Model Y cars from Gigafactory Texas next year, Electrek reported on Wednesday. The electric-vehicle manufacturer is currently preparing to roll out 75,000 Model Y vehicles from Gigafactory Texas in the first quarter of 2023, according to the report. Tesla did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra EluriOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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