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a nice is an argentine or is in the grid of its worst drought in half a century will count the cost of a climate. calamity is a state of the business on robots in berlin welcomed the program like unsubscribe soon facebook uses will be able to pay to verify that profiles on the social media platform matter has announced it is launching a new subscription service. later this week, facebook and instagram uses will be able to pay a minimum of $11.99 a month to sign up in return. they'll get that covers a blue badge and have that profile verified trial begins in australia and new zealand this week. mark zuckerberg says it'll increase authenticity and security across methods platform. let's go a little deeper into this with wall street tech analysts dan. eyes are wet, bush security is always great to have you on the program. so i'm just trying to work out what subscribes are actually going to get for this $11.99
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a month just verification. well look at 1st. that's what it seems. i think in terms of the authentication, the security, i think most users are really going to sort of shown that i think the question is how many ultimately sign up? i mean we, they're on the well and that could be 3 percent on the high and 7 percent. but we, when you look at meta and facebook platform, they're facing headwinds. they're looking for more modernization, their folly twitter, and must pass on the verification has always been or it's at least felt that way they sort of trade off that uses have been willing to participate. and which is i get the product for free and you get my data is not a model that is now changing. why i think that ultimately is how this whole business model change was apple change ios your for anyone as i phone in terms of
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opting in or opting out to be tracked, that was the got punch, the business model, digital media you, when you look at facebook you will get snap, you look at others, they're looking for ways around this in terms of promising lesion. but there's an average like uphill battle here in terms of trying to monetize because it comes down to you've got to read a restaurant for 10 years for free. or you also now going to pay for and he mentioned snapshots abbott, also we've had telegram live industry subscriptions. twitter was a very high profile is and introduced subscription mothers. well, can we gauge how successful those moves have been for those companies? i think so far, very tepid success, especially on the twitter side. and i think that's really going to be the question here is that they need to offer more for consumers to ultimately go down the route . but especially when it comes to facebook, i mean, many could i had one foot already out the door just pushed them out. this is what i view is sort of risky move. it makes sense,
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but it clearly could backfire especially bizarre burden. facebook, what about how we're seeing the very meaning of the word verification? sort of changing here, basically to be verified now is to be someone who is willing to invest money in a platform, not just being someone who i suppose has that level of trustworthiness to them. why the automated changes, the whole nature verification and i think that really is part of the conundrum. here. if anyone can be verified, then really what's the newest prestigious verification and i think that's really what twitter. now you see where the spoken others are grappling with in terms of, are there other tiers of verification? nothing that this speaks to the quagmire. the companies are basing in social media . now with clear headwinds on the horizon from a digital advertising perspective. and just lastly, it's going to cover facebook and instagram. the subscription bundle i suppose is in
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scrum, actually, you know, perhaps more open to this sort of model than, than, than facebook. it? yes. i think instagram just given the verification, given some of the, the followers on there, i think they will have clearly significantly more uptake here, especially new teams and tween demographics from the verification perspective. i think i think these books going to really be much more difficult, but we gotta see how this all plays out. and i, this is something, you know, it could be a black guy for facebook if this all me falls, and they triple their shoes and know, and out of the upgrades. i can see how it goes. that trial, beginning in australia, new zealand, don ives, from what bush securities, thank you to i guess next bids to by manchester. united have been pouring in. it seems the current owners, the controversial plays a family close the deadline for the 1st round of office on friday. the bidding process is secretive,
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but whoever wants to snap up the famous football club will need deep pockets. it's chef rice on the new york stock exchange values. the company had over $4000000000.00. so i asked football finance expert mark, middling, what we know about the bidders so far. so those are the 3 main forces at the moment, who are in the ruling. if you like to purchase manchester united, one of them is what a british riches people, jim, jim ratcliffe, he's a local guy. so it's bought in oldham, a lifelong manchester, united fan, made his money for the company also of course for connections and for me to won, as well as you will in football. and we've also got shape just even from a dog who is this sort of the previous prime minister. and we've also got an outsider. the u. s. hedge funds are complete. elliot, also in the running to all 3 bits is supposed be somewhere in the region,
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are $4000000000.00 pounds. and at this point, we're really not sure which way it could go for 1000000000 is, is that, is that enough to satisfy the current owners? it for an out now purchase of manchester, united i have to say when i saw the values come in, i thought they sounded a little low. i have see report saying that the glazes are looking for top dollar in the famous club. so i think realistically, i think any success will be it might have to go from for 1000000000 and why are they willing to stay for 1000000000? it's still an awful lot of money. why are they willing to stump up so much money for manchester? united because it's not as a manchester united are actually in the heights of their power the moment they're not in terms of on pitch success, but they're still probably the biggest football brand internationally. and that commercial success has made them one of the most successful fort because
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financially ever although they don't have as high a turnover as much as a city at the moment, much of that you're ahead of them to, to champions league money. that manchester united info they missed out on for the past few seasons, they do still have a massive global base of every posterior rebellion followers. so it's, i think it's the commercial aspect of manchester united gaining the ground in 1900 into thousands of becoming very dominant in asia. and africa in america to us is the world's most famous called sess manchester. united. a part really from m, every of the football club in that respect. okay, mark meddling from nathan murray university in the u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making use or in ukraine cost. the german economy nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the
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german institute economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institutes reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause the fall in g d p. some of the most important industrial and economic hubs in the u. s. and china are also the most vulnerable to climate change that's according to a new study by the cross dependency initiative, which also find found 9 out of the top 10 spots which finds regions to study for for more government focused on di, carbonized ation adaptation measures like flood control. now argentina is facing its worst drought in 60 years, it's proving a major economic blow to a country that was already struggling to service it's debts. the drought is also having a significant impact on global food markets with argentina providing a large proportion of the world soy corn, wheat,
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and beef. but it's the countries farmers who are perhaps suffering the most parched dusty soil where crops should be thriving. most of the corn and cotton on this farm in northern argentina have dried up due to lack of rain. cows raised for beef are perishing to a 3rd of the 900 cattle have died in the past year alone. got it been some will killer, will never thought that the drought would hit us so hard to market ari. it's much more severe knowing that a 150 kilometers away. we have the power now river little 23000 cubic meters of fresh water per 2nd. which is polluted and, and we don't use our in our low sample. argentina's government has rolled out some tax relief measures for farmers. but it's done little to change the dire situation through. no, kiddo, no gamma subsea. i don't want any more subsidies if what we want is to
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continue producing and so, but we are tired of a lack of solution of sienna maria for 40 years, that the governments have not offered us an answer re login, a federal login assertiveness essie demo if boy is gloria, we need to the national and regional governments to take production seriously and develop sustainable production policies. you get nothing else. but o d u i, so thank god, no matter experts say the economic impact of this climate catastrophe will be devastating. euler, like going on me and us yolanda today the national economy depends on imports of income from the countryside. oh, anyone that ago us younger be in the government has lost $3500000000.00 in revenue so fond of can winful, the country exports corn, soi, wheat, and beef to the rest of the world. the consequences of argentina's drought are
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bound to spill outside of its borders. an impact the global food market. me back on the farm, calavera tries to give some of the little water he has to a pregnant cow, though he suspects these are her last days. as his livelihood vanishes, he's powerless to do much else. and that's all from me in the business team here in berlin. if you'd like more from us, you can head to our website to see dot com slash business are also on the date of use youtube channel. as well to next time. again, how can you deliver anything to anyone and you meet the founding, the closing the work of healthy for the moment. it comes like everything you've done on our series found is valley africa. dw, leaving islamic state leonor, uh,
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