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can change the world global 3000 on d, w. ah, this is the w news live from berlin, the husband of us, how speak and nancy pelosi is recovering in hospital laughter. a violent attack, a home intrude up broke into the capital san francisco home, and used to have to be pulled. pelosi police say the attack was not random, but intentional. also coming up. the world's richest man takes control of twit up
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a long mask, promises to cox and to ship box starts by firing top executives thank growing anger over drawing a tax against ukraine keeps his iran is supplying the so called kamikaze. they've been bought iranian authorities denied any involvement. ah, i'm jared raid. thanks so much for your company today. you as president joe biden and lawmakers from across the political i'll have condemned a violent attack on the husband of us house beacon, nancy pelosi police side. i found a man beating 82 year old poll pelosi with a hammer at the couple's house in san francisco. he's now recovering after surgery for a skull fracture and our injuries. police say the attack was not random. the intruder
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had allegedly demanded to see nancy pelosi it was here with the pelosi san francisco home. the police say they found the husband of the us house speaker, and another man grappling over a hammer. the alleged intruder is then said to have broken free and started beating the 82 you wrote before offices intervened or officers immediately tackled the suspect. disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency backer and rendered medical. a pull. pelosi suffered a fractured skull and severe injuries to his right arm and hands. he's expected to make a full recovery after undergoing successful surgery. the suspect is now facing a series of charges including attempted homicide a so with a deadly weapon and elder abuse. he's reported to have broken in looking for nancy pelosi, but a motive is yet to be established. enough is enough. was it up every person of
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good conscience? naija, clearly an unambiguous way. stand up against a violent in our polish regardless why your politics are all all of us together. as a merc knowing paul and nancy, the families i do. they're tough as they come. we're praying for raptor listed for his full recovery. nancy pelosi, who is 2nd in line to the presidency and one of the most high profile democratic party politicians in the u. s. was in washington at the time of the attack and amongst americas fee, browl, political atmosphere. she's become the focus of hate campaigns and propaganda. the
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house speaker is now understood to be at her husband's bedside in san francisco. as calls grow for her and her family to be given more security and protection. well, he's calling himself the chief twit, ill on mask has finished his 44000000000 dollar takeover of twitter. the world's richest man wasted no time as the new boss firing for executives, including twitter ceo mosque says he wants more free speech, which may mean a donald trump come back from avenue user to its largest shareholder. a new era began for twitter as ellen musk took control in his 1st post. after taking over the test, lucio wrote, the 3rd is fried, an apparent not to his wish to see fewer limits and what users can post
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mosque, who describes himself as a free speech. absolute test has that he, once every kind of legal speech aloud and twitter critics fear his reign could allow hate speech and his information to spread among the 1st to react to the buyout was the german government until the, than all denise, we will closely watch all the possible changes to the platform in the coming weeks and months, and we will draw our own conclusions that could lead to asking ourselves whether we want to remain present on twitter or not. they would only top european union officials are also watching closely. one responded to mosque street saying in europe, the bird will fly by our rows. rapper. can you west, whose account was recently suspended for posting anticipated remarks is already
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back on the platform. though mask said the decision to allow him back was made before he took charge. former us president donald trump, whose account was removed after the attack on the u. s. capital could also make a comeback under ellen musk. twitters users have been wondering what musts version of free speech on the network will look like. he gave them a clue in another tweet posted after the take over saying a moderation council would be formed to decide on acceptable content, and no accounts will be reinstated before it meets. will iranians living in ukraine a demanding day government stops supplying russia with attack drones? ukraine's said that it has shut down hundreds of iranian drawings, launched by moscow. but tehran insist that it is not providing russia with weapons . the blood of ukrainians is on your hands that the cry from
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a rainy and protein is in cave as rushes drone attacks and ukraine continue. caves, waste and allies, including the european union and the united states claim iran is supplying the weapons assortment. huh. so, but more like this is especially painful for us, the iranian people living here, the country we were born in, and the regime now in power is sending drawings to kill us. our friends and acquaintances in cave of this year of iran denies that it's producing the drones which have become a key weapon for russia. in the past month. the invaders of often use them to target crucial energy infrastructure. ukraine has been pushing back with your mission. bang from september 13th when the 5th shaheed, 136, kamikaze drone was shot down until today. we have shot down more than 300 shaheen. drones, there are fools burger landscape going from chicago for here. still seeing with the
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city. are you standing alongside one of the downed weapons president volota me? zalinski says 30 drawings was seen by russia in 2 days with defense courses shooting 23 of them down. nelly, the ukrainian government has given iran a formal demand to stop supplying the drawings to russia. this is for well, official campaigning is winding down ahead of brazil's presidential election ran off leftist challenger. louise in osteo la da silva, is pulling ahead of the current right wing lead edge liable. sanara lula has promised to strengthen environmental protections, give more rights to indigenous people, raise taxes on the rich. he previously served as president and had a corruption conviction of a tenant critic se bosa narrow it has marginalized indigenous tribes and lead business over exploit the amazon rain forest. those are nowhere. julie t w's, your hon. ramirez is in rio de janeiro. he has more now on how brazilians are
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looking at this are a run off election people are very divided. i've been talking to many people since i got here a couple of days ago. and that what i have fallen to is that people are very, very the right in the 100 just people saying i would vote for lula or i vote for books, none of that is normal. but on one hand, we see people that are convinced that the left is candidates at lola, that somebody's going to wing on to. on the other hand, that those will support variable to narrow who take it for granted that the current president is going to be re elected and up. but i think that at the end of the day, multiple procedures are worried. worried about the fight that day. as soon as we will know the 1st results on sunday evening, there will be problems in that country. why, if it does have precedent variables, football to narrow, has implied during the whole presidential race that he wouldn't want seating the face of an eventual defeat on every ball is forecasting that he's going to lose. so we wonder what he's going to do. he knows that he going to remain in power in me
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say cool, and that's why many people want that brazilian democracy could be at stake this weekend here in the country. but let's take a listen of what brazilian told me today, and his name is fritz here. in rio de janeiro and they have a lot i love because i was the launch the you left because his proposal, it's the right ones for our lives, for the poor and the were killed me. did i buy land finally pro, checked as a person for i have no more so they may they they are friends, angel, bangor, from on the i would, would almost on our own from you know, my family and friends will, will for both on arrow to waste management fair, the country is on the right, bought the vehicle, will be, went to the pandemic of the country, has moved forward the so people may have concerns because of what happened in the past. but that will not happen again. but that we cannot go back to the paternalism of the boss. why we need opportunities for everyone over. i'm not voting because they don't know how politics works, to hurry up. what each saw is the same list. i think the countries in
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a very critical situation though they feel like everyone has their opinion and the country is very divided. they might say beta that there is no more respect that we don't know what will happen, the only god can help us. lots of divided opinions there. let's go back to your hand, ramirez in rio de janeiro, johan, one of the last few days of the campaign been like with a lot of violence. this has been a very violent. i'll try campaign, marked by insults and aggression. some of the candidates we have that we have seen, even supporters been keeled through the presidential race, which is said, his great aunt. it is speeches of both candidates having very violent onto neighbors in his holding its last to presidential debate. and honestly, no one, he suspected much more than that, that done doctor insults and that personal attacks among the candidates. and that's
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why many brazilians feel that the main problems of the country hadn't been on the table during this a presidential campaign. t w's. johan ramirez in rio de niro speaking to me a little bit earlier. well, environmentalists say the outcome of brazil's presidential election could decide the face of the world's largest rainforest. destruction of the amazon has soared on day incumbent jaya, balsam arrow, who has rolled back environmental protections and promotions. deforestation more, fires a raging in the rain forest. then right now, then in a decade as far as clear land for cultivation, and often those fires can burn and control armed with only a bucket molina ever coolly. anna was trying to save her home as the flames draw nearer, but her house is completely surround it. with the fires at beginning closer for days. the wind is especially scary. melina and her husband,
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wellington say they know who's responsible for this fire and brazil's amazon estate . it's the farmers who deliberately burned the jungle off. now the fire has reached us. deforestation of the amazon rain forest and brazil has increased by nearly 50 percent since last year. that's the highest rate of destruction in 15 years. according to the environmental n g o e amazon. in the neighboring state, the indigenous kara puna people are witnessing the devastation 1st hand. their land is under state protection, but every day loggers encroach on their land and chopped down the most valuable trees. to visit the la garza during ice so that later they can sell the logs legally, even though my view of it back soon to pick up this log into the tribal leader andre harpooner is worried. in recent years, these criminals have become increasingly ruthless and indigenous territories.
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with here, they took away the best log screen, log and then set everything else on fire. so they couldn't find cattle here. the car of who now people live far away from the big cities and receive almost no support from the bolts and aro government. it's funny to tell you that we are fighting for our rights to our land given part, even in court instead of food. however, if congress continued as plans go and we consider protecting stuart as abroad, individuals, chartres will lose allows their goods be at the air as they had the brazil's agricultural lobbyists have been trying to get such a law passed for months without success. so far back at melina and wellington's house, the fires are growing more threatening as the winds pick up. wrapping
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paper at 1st, only the dry grass was burning. now a few minutes later and everything as on fire. it will be weeks until it rains and the fires in the region. retreat again. your up to date stay chew now daniel winters up next business. looking at a long masks takeover of tweet up is more on t w dot com on our breaking news app. and you can follow us on social media to handle is at t w use. i'm tired re, thanks to watching. ah, people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families play involvement and see the reason for these critical illness with demonstrate people
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seeing extreme drought. rough getting 200 people with around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. ask why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah, ah, the chief twit is now in charge of 2 months of wrangling. isla mosque finally takes over twitter. thought the biggest challenge is, could still yet be ahead of him. also coming up as brazilians, head back to the ballot box on sunday will look at the potential for brazil to build ties with business. at that time again, d w. business,
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welcome. either musk has taken control of twitter for $44000000000.00. that's following the parent attempt to pull out of the deal and, and, and suing lengthy legal battle mosque has reportedly already ousted 3 top executives and more personnel. shake cups are expected. the new york stock exchange a suspended trading in twitter shares as the social media platform proposed to the list as it moves into the hands of private investors, including mosque himself on friday mosque announced he would create a council to help adjudicate content, moderation decisions. and joining us now is dan ives from wed bush securities. thank you for coming back on the show. dan, $44000000000.00 a great deal for public investors. but do you think twitter is worthwhile purchase for mosque at that price? i mean, if you're a twitter shareholder, you're popping the champagne. the problem is he paid about 20000000000 tomorrow to mean their values probably closer. 25000000000 and that's why this is going to be
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from mars. the easy part is bind to where the hard part is going to be fixing it. herculean right task ahead, especially in the social media landscape, but it least is twila joan for tasa. investors is now over. i want to pick up on that, but because dan, he says he doesn't want twitter to turn into a free for all hell scape. so what challenges does a lot mosque now face with twitter? the biggest challenge is 1st off, his success. and the reason is really person world because unparalleled with task and space, ac, social media, whole other animal and twitter. the problem is that free speech and you go down that route, that kind of goes against the problem with advertisers where you're trying to invite them more on. you want twitter not to be assess pool, but you have to monetize and more advertisers. more engagement at a time at they're just seeing massive hurricane like headwinds. that's really going to be what must face is going forward. you could cut costs will probably cut 30 to
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50 percent of the workers can cut your way to growth. do is you going to be the challenges on a minute edition? yeah, and twitter is, is hugely important in the public debate, but it's failed to really capture the value that you'd expect for such an important company. so can e, long turn it around? and if so, how look, i think success, it has to be a sort of frame. i mean, i think moderate success will clearly be there. i mean, twitter has been a treadmill stock for the last decade. i'd say it's a semi train wreck. he's gonna cut costs. get a more profitable man, is the shins from a subscriber perspective will be important. now look, the big question is, can he change it into a super ap? the a, you know, in terms of almost similar to what we see in china, can he ultimately turn into that type of thing? and i think there's gonna be a lot of challenges ahead. you know,
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we chat type model, but ultimately with mosque, it's hard to count him out as we've seen time time again. and that just briefly, is there a risk specifically for mosque in this case that, that could be collateral damage for his other businesses. you can imagine if he comes into some sort of encounter with china that could effect said a tesla's ability to operate florida. oh, in, in germany as, as was well test as a big business here. do you think that could be a knock on effect for him? or is that less of a risk? no, it's every country, right? i mean, wither regards. we're on the, i'll, you are. that's going to be a problem that you can put the genie back in. the bothers me, a political fire storm regard. whatever move he makes. and there could be tangential impacts on tasa. how do you balance china look was happening in europe in the u. s. are these are gonna be from much some of the challenges in what i think will go down is probably one of the most overpaid emanate the or tack probably in the last 40 years while it's definitely going to be in and this can be
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entertaining to see what he does with it then i thank you very much for coming back on the show. again, it's a pleasure to have you but i want to take a look at some more of tech from this week. sabrina kessler is on wall street force . i'm sabrina. it's been a terrible week for almost all tech stocks except for apple by the looks of it. i'm . why was this week so bad? i mean, we're still in earning season and we got a very mixed and very disappointing results in a week. many companies, citing weaker demand, we have a strong dollar and we have a less tech spending overall. and us leads to yeah, very big losses as we can see. but it's not so much of the earnings itself, but it's more like the guidance on the outlook or the big tech stocks alone. last $700000000000.00 some this week also because many, an investors just don't see the growth anymore that they want to see. so what they do is they're shifting capital, they're selling tech stocks and they're buying other segments of the market,
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many value stocks, so to speak. we have farmer fama stocks, we have energy stocks and is really helps to drive the broader market here because these so called cyclical stocks are um yeah, the main competence of the dow jones, so to speak. and the dow jones just had its longest winning streak since may up 800 points today. and it's on pace to have the best month since 1976 today. that's too much good news for me. i want to talk about the dark clouds on the horizon. so if we look at amazon, microsoft and meta this week old with bad results. what is your opinion? has the most catching up to do is the remedial case out of all of them. so i think all 3 of them have different headwinds to fight. i mean, with microsoft, it's the cloud business with them we have what, what was the other one? it's that was a yeah, amazon fearsome, less revenue coming in the holiday quarter because of inflation. but it really is
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a matter which really, um, yeah, has the most, are investors fear the most of the problem here is not so much of a daily business. it's more of the future. it's what a lot yolanda, what mark zack, of our plans to do here with facebook and mat in the future. it's the matter verse and many in versus just don't see the point in it. they are concerned, they even force him to cut back spending and he just doesn't do so. he wants to spend 100000000 dollars and next year and so many investors. they're just like who's in faith in the company at all. and this is why the stock is down to levels we haven't seen since january 2016. so many tech companies are struggling right now . it's hard to tell them apart. sabrina, have a great weekend. thank you very much. staying in the u. s. the important midterm elections are approaching during a difficult time for many americans. they're facing record price hikes, the petrol pump and the grocery store. some are struggling to pay their bills on
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next report takes place in atlanta city with one of the highest inflation rates and the united states. the atlanta state farmers market is one of the most important fruit and vegetable distribution points in the united states. atlanta has one of the highest inflation rates in the country, currently, almost 12 percent, and its way non small business owners. the wholesale cost of lettuce is $75.00 for a case, a year ago, probably $18.00 to $20.00. okay. everyone's got 8 every single day, so everybody has to just suck up and take it and pay the price. traders than truck drivers are suffering from the effects of high fuel prices, which have had no con affects on nearly every sector of the economy. where we go, we go to like indiana, tennessee. we are at a state lines and i just mainly the feel that picks everything i spoke basically what the inflation is doing. everybody just a few prices. midterm elections around the corner on the 8 of november waters will
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go to the bulk months with the burden off to skyrocketing inflation, which is making it difficult for many americans to make ends meet. and brazilians will decide their next president on sunday. one of the key debates is around business. the choice of president could have a material impact on the economy. and foreign firms are hoping whoever is in office will make it easier for them to work in the country. director alisha mules. irma is worried as he makes his factory rounds. demand for tools is low, but he has another problem as well. ah udo garcia, live brazilian bureaucracy is restrictive here and there are high import duties for our machines. and i'm willing to myself, these duties are even higher for spare parts. second off, if you got so sometimes we have to pay up to an additional 100 percent. sure. did he sit then stuff they food says will be. who will be for the film? the company manufacturers components for the automobile industry,
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the special machinery is imported from a company based and cologne, germany. he says business would be better if the law makers remove the trade barriers. you see some of these so, but agriculture is a priority in brazil. and so it's the services sector walk, but our industry is no longer in focus for the government. i and we can't continue to operate with this high tax burden. you know that, that, you know, assay, cologne based machine maker shooter has been exporting its equipment to brazil for 70 years. but unlike business in countries like mexico, brazilian firms are struggling as he had hey, brazil has considerable hurdles and disadvantages committees, which are easy to do away with. i went to college. despite the hurdles german companies have been doing business in brazil for decades. the w and some both it's cars and trucks for the local market. buyer posted profits even during the pandemic,
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because business was booming for genetically modified seeds, fertilizer and pesticides. president, jr. both scenarios administration approved more than 1000 pesticides, some of which are banned in the u. business consultants, philip close, i'm aurora because brazilian business actually supports the liberal economy minister and both scenario any kids today. and most if i had to pick between 2 extremes, i take the one who's economic policies i know by that's why many are hoping for paulo. because of his polo, get his boss an hour drive, all former president little of the silver as seen as less business friendly. and so paulo director's own minds pinning his hopes on a new trade agreement between the e. u and south american countries. but as you know, the market is still somewhat isolated. there are a few free trade agreements. europe could do business with us much more easily and
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cheaper if you, america sore agreement. finally goes into effect. the modeling your model, god's industry from both continents could benefit including many in germany and brazil. and finally, remember to check out our youtube business special. this time on the dark money behind it runs tools of repression against its own citizens. just head over to our d, w, news, youtube channel. and that's all for our show. thank you very much for watching your state with d. w. business. i. for now. warren piece 2 point oh, satellites. monetary crises and conflicts, ai visualizes the extent of suffering and destruction the goal. send how quickly and initiate peace negotiations using advanced technology to fight war
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