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the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the phone books of 250 a day morning on the for you tube discovery. expedition in boys. the rumors have swirled for months now apple has pulled back the curtain on its latest offerings including a new set of i phones and a t.v. streaming service that's meant to start a competitor's also coming up at the international motor show in frankfurt fox by contrast the while with an electric fleet of gas guzzling s.u.v.s still make up the bulk of cold water sales and a river in india poisoned by the textile industries appetite for color full dye in
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look at a darker side of fashion. compass color welcome to the program apple's held its big annual show again one with shrinking focus on fresh gadgets the tech giant did on bail new versions of its popular i phone which features that rival products already possessed more importantly however apple made clear that it is very much willing to take on a fresh field of competitors. is going beyond tech into entertainment the i phone maker is launching its own streaming service that will compete with the likes of netflix and disney plus apple t.v. plus in the event and will cost nearly $5.00 a month it will be free for a year for anyone who buys a mac. an i pad for 9 film. the day we're excited to tell you that the 1st shows will be available on november 1st. and will be thank you and we'll be adding more apple originals every month and it apple t.v.
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plus will be available in over a 100 countries a lot. of course there's also the new i phones they levon and the 11 pro with several cameras and night multi take pictures in low light the watch now has an only is on display no need to tap it to see the time but that's nothing groundbreaking compared it is off with actually teacher but i phones one get 5 g. until next year no surprise sales are down the i phone still accounts for half of apple's revenues the tech giant has to evolve so it's moving beyond hardware and software so it once a streaming and gaming platform to help bring in more money. for more of this let's cross over to wall street and. yes investors have long urged apple to diversify to to decrease its dependence on one product the i phone now that the company does
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seem to change its business model out of markets react well apple does change but at least here on tuesday there was not really a big reaction on wall street and we shouldn't forget the big cash follow remains the i phone roughly 70 percent of parotid still come from the i phone but then on the other side if you look at the stock price of apple it is pretty elevated we are not that far away from all time highs f.-o. has a market valuation of almost $1.00 trillion dollars that was that it is one of the richest companies on the planet all right then let's take a look at the competitors or the fresh competitors what are they making of what apple presented earlier today. yeah whatever plus it was the new streaming service a monthly fee of $4.99 is the lowest in the sector so that is pretty
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aggressive and we did see stock sell for netflix or disney who. was its own streaming service just recently or announced the old plan so apple is that she is because then that certainly increases the pressure on netflix so walt disney and the likes and those stocks traded to the downside by more than 2 percent but we will also have to wait and see even with this graphs of price from ethel they also have certain costs for their own production so having this low price might mean some profit pressure for apple in the near future before they're really catch the big market share in the streaming industry and scored in new york thank you. the fight for motor show work companies are confronted with a slowdown in sales amid global trade uncertainty and pressure from governments to lower exhaust emissions fox wagon has already decided how to tackle the emissions problem it says that it's spending more on electro mobility than any other car
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maker. the world's largest comical folks fogging has its sights set entirely on electrical ability now that right across the group including v.w. skoda and audi pushes new electric model the tie count is aimed at shunting us electric car make it tesla to one side and folks wagner wants his new id 3 to become the world's top selling electric car i have no doubt about it. it's the right product it's the right time and for many of our customers it will be by far the best choice in the next 2 years. this is home a sadie's sees the future look for limousines powered by electricity. this may be a vision more suited to the late 21st century. minded on how to take here ladies and gentlemen i think it's obvious that the 1st lady's is electric elect if you
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feel like fruitcake is surely the foremost theme of this show and the most profound change facing the industry it's the foot at once saw. but almost all of the manufacturers here are still making big money with s.u.v.s powered by diesel and petrol sales of these titles continue to rise. with industry must learn to be more restrained with these giant s.u.v.s these monster vehicles so that we don't have people driving 5 meter cars on germany's roads in georgia i don't have a case for its fans this is an icon but for environmental ists it's a climate killer for 70 years the grandfather of s.u.v.s the land rover defender has been carving its way. through tough terrain fuel consumption and c o 2 emissions were never a consideration the new generation will also be diesel or petrol powered. at the end of the day the other motive in the series really taking kids and this is
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developing at the moment trying to hold for the internal combustion engines but also invest heavily in electrified vehicles and indeed future. up to a certain degree of mobility. electrified version he's the future. s.u.v.s like the landrover defend our emblematic of what some are hoping will soon be a bygone era of high emissions vehicles the sales figures say these gas guzzlers still represent a multi-billion dollar industry. incoming c.e.o. commission president on the line has named former italian prime minister paolo gentil noni as their economy commission to make some responsible for monitoring the last stability and growth pact and those fiscal rules are exactly what the government and role also reform in order to promote economic growth prime minister says that the country plans to increase italy's budget deficit to 2.3 percent of gross domestic product that's as italy groans under a debt pile of
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a 132 percent of g.d.p. a 2nd highest in the eurozone after groups. most of us have them in our water ops t. shirts made in bangladesh blouses made in india they're nice and comfortable and mostly affordable pieces of clothing but all that comes at a price our next report takes us to india where polluted rivers show us one of the darker sides of the global textile industry. if you don't mean that could we go about that we've been growing melons here for years but this 35 kilometer stretch along the river is barren. these men are angry they say an environmental catastrophe is underway on the other side of this river for decades farmers in the indian states of roger stan have been struggling to survive on the banks of the bondi river water it's almost dried up now the remaining water is
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a bluish black and it stinks so many ask the water causes skin diseases risperidone problems and even cancer 60 families in my village are affected overall 40 of them the cancer the whole region has a high incidence of the disease in the nearby town of paoli is an indian textile industry hub with 600 died works pallies fabrics are sold worldwide. the dying process consumes hundreds of thousands of liters of water every day the waste water here does get treated 1st seemingly not well enough before it flows into the bandy. legs of a short is an environmental activist who has taken state authorities to course over the pollution caused by dying he says the environmental damage is significant. one says about it go to the center for science and environment has been studying
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the river water forests the lab tests found pollutants such as arsenic zinc lead nickel and i have passed this information on to people to the supreme court as well nothing's happened. it took a 2nd lawsuit to finally force the dye companies to close for 11 months and modernize their sewage plants management says the pollutants are being removed. the collusion family firm has improved its production methods since the german and scandinavian markets in particular began demanding higher ecological standards pollution no longer uses talk to chemicals and has built his own wastewater treatment plant but its 2 owners say europe is equally responsible for india's environmental problems. that they're discouraged such in this is in their own country and they're. very started. these projects from there they were pink and trees so this shifted the burden of pollution or that of
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the bigotries but this was really of the end that humanity was the children of these farmers are now looking for work in the cities because as long as the river and groundwater remain pollution there won't be any jobs for them here in the countryside. and that wraps up our program for more business news and features check out our website at www dot com slash business for. the baseball twitter i'm chris thanks for watching. the 1st.
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oh we can be the generation that ends it good malaria must go on so millions can live. in. either and welcome to arts and culture well it's being hailed as the literary event of the year 34 years after her landmark novel the handmaid's tale canada's margaret atwood has published a sequel the testaments all talk about it in just a moment and here's what else is coming up. at the crandall ikram of classical dance in germany the stopcock ballet and with their latest offering a triple bill of international pornographers conspires to take your breath away.
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and christopher dean alias mr plant's embrace of the natural world in his arms like in this latest installation truly caught in i miss you in france. well back when it was published in 1985 margaret atwood's novel the handmaid's tale was critically acclaimed but considered by many to be a bit farfetched the main character offered is one of a cast of scarlet clad handmaids forced to be breeding machines in the patriarchal dystopia of gilliatt will fast forward to 2017 and the novel had a veritable 2nd coming as a t.v. series but also as a symbol of.
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