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being a defender of the amazon is really dangerous.timidated, attacked, and even killed. sophie: one month before we visited the guajajara, 26-year-old forest guardian paulo paulino came across illegal loggers in the forest. they shot him dead. we find his father jose in a nearby town. jose guajarara: [speaking foreign language] sophie: no one has been arrested over paulo's death. jose: [speaking foreign language] sophie: a logger was also killed when paulo's fellow forest guardians returned fire and the guajajara villagers now live in fear of revenge. franciel: [speaking foreign language] ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: as we leave guajajara land, we hear that a convoy of indigenous leaders has been ambushed by gunmen, not far from the area we had just been. two members of the tribe are killed. fires on nearby farms continue to burn. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ sophie: we're now traveling into para state, which has the highest rates of illegal land clearing in the amazon. ♪♪♪ sophie: it's very remote out here. the roads are unsealed and there's no phone signal. we're to
being a defender of the amazon is really dangerous.timidated, attacked, and even killed. sophie: one month before we visited the guajajara, 26-year-old forest guardian paulo paulino came across illegal loggers in the forest. they shot him dead. we find his father jose in a nearby town. jose guajarara: [speaking foreign language] sophie: no one has been arrested over paulo's death. jose: [speaking foreign language] sophie: a logger was also killed when paulo's fellow forest guardians returned...
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this is the extraordinary amazon. home to 10% of the world's wildlife, as well as millions of people, including 350 indigenous groups. but the world's largest rainforest is under threat. under brazil's current president, jair bolsonaro, deforestation has soared, illegal mining is at record highs. he and his supporters say the amazon needs to be developed. but the forest and its people are suffering — a traditional way of life forever being altered by miners and loggers. rival lula has promised to end illegal deforestation and mining. but is he really the man to save the amazon? perhaps this is one of the most critical presidential elections we have ever had in brazil. as brazilians go to the polls, will who wins decide the future of the rainforest? we travelled to brazil's yanomami territory, right up on the border with venezuela. it's the world's largest indigenous reserve — home to nearly 30,000 people who live as hunter—gatherers, as well as tens of thousands of illegal miners, a number that keeps growing. the remo
this is the extraordinary amazon. home to 10% of the world's wildlife, as well as millions of people, including 350 indigenous groups. but the world's largest rainforest is under threat. under brazil's current president, jair bolsonaro, deforestation has soared, illegal mining is at record highs. he and his supporters say the amazon needs to be developed. but the forest and its people are suffering — a traditional way of life forever being altered by miners and loggers. rival lula has...
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so will lula be that savior of the amazon?boa vista, the insistence on the economic value of mining is clear. will this be what the yanomami community and the amazon looks like in a few decades from now? there's no doubt competing forces in the amazon are changing how they live their lives. in this vast rainforest, though, there's little hope that politicians can keep them safe. hello. we've got two areas of rain to look out for overnight. the first is the main band of rain we've had working northwards today. much of the thundery element now diminishing from this as it pushes into scotland and starts to clear from northern ireland. but some heavy thundery showers pushing up from the south and they will continue to work their way north and eastwards through england and wales through this evening and overnight. that band of rain weakening as it pulls its way northwards through scotland, could see a few clear spells developing behind that main band of rain. and also the showers, quite gusty winds for channel coasts reaching 55 mi
so will lula be that savior of the amazon?boa vista, the insistence on the economic value of mining is clear. will this be what the yanomami community and the amazon looks like in a few decades from now? there's no doubt competing forces in the amazon are changing how they live their lives. in this vast rainforest, though, there's little hope that politicians can keep them safe. hello. we've got two areas of rain to look out for overnight. the first is the main band of rain we've had working...
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let's focus on amazon. a lot of us are looking at the miss for aws obviously that segment of amazon reported 20% growth. do you think investors need to be concerned about the significant slowdown for the hyper scaler >> reporter: you hit the nail on the head, frank. it was 27% growth in aws we saw microsoft cloudy vision up 25% investors expectation is high with the cloud division. there is concern with the compa companys pulling back. that is not to say that the move to the cloud is going away it has been pulled forward a couple of years because of the pandemic i think that boom we saw during the two years of the pandemic is starting comparisons and we are starting to fade out a bit you will see a bit of cut on spending, but certainly companies need to be cautious. the longer term trend toward the digitalization and moving to the cloud is not going anywhere. >> recent trend, mega cap tech is hit hard as we saw. amazon down 13%. i want to correct myself amazon set to lose $140 billion in market value. it is
let's focus on amazon. a lot of us are looking at the miss for aws obviously that segment of amazon reported 20% growth. do you think investors need to be concerned about the significant slowdown for the hyper scaler >> reporter: you hit the nail on the head, frank. it was 27% growth in aws we saw microsoft cloudy vision up 25% investors expectation is high with the cloud division. there is concern with the compa companys pulling back. that is not to say that the move to the cloud is...
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the amazon is _ be supported in doing so? tue: amazon is recognised be supported in doing so?ed as one of the tipping point elements of the tipping point elements of the climate system, the globe is dependent on the converse —— conversation of the amazon region, we can get a lot of international support trying to improve the situation of the people there, and restore the confidence that brazil is able to protect the amazon, for the world. , , , ., to protect the amazon, for the world. , , ., , , world. just give us a sense underwr— world. just give us a sense underjair bolsonaro - world. just give us a sense underjair bolsonaro how l world. just give us a sense - underjair bolsonaro how much have things deteriorated because lots of people have been courage to go into the forest, to undertake illegal gold mining, to expand agricultural activities, how bad has it been?— bad has it been? the environmental - bad has it been? the i environmental policies bad has it been? tte: environmental policies under the administration ofjair the administration of jair bolsonaro the administrat
the amazon is _ be supported in doing so? tue: amazon is recognised be supported in doing so?ed as one of the tipping point elements of the tipping point elements of the climate system, the globe is dependent on the converse —— conversation of the amazon region, we can get a lot of international support trying to improve the situation of the people there, and restore the confidence that brazil is able to protect the amazon, for the world. , , , ., to protect the amazon, for the world. , ,...
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amazon is gettingabsolutely punished. its forecast for revenue significantly below what the street was looking for. to $148 billion. $140 millionthis street was looking for 155 billion dollars, but also the operating income is weak, and that is putting it mildly. we have been saying all day that companies this earnings season either live or die by their outlook for what is to come in the final three months of this year. compared to others, this is very weak. apple down by 1.3% in after-hours, paring some of its earlier losses. but it was the iphone sales that came in weaker than expected, along with services. overall, a beat on revenue and eps in the quarter but there are currency headwinds. if you look at powershares qqq, down 4% in after-hours is a big mover this etf that tracks the s&p 500. we expect ripples in friday's session to be felt more broadly. meta, the story of the day this thursday, its biggest drop since february of this year. the stock closing at its lowest level since january of 2016. the real concern the
amazon is gettingabsolutely punished. its forecast for revenue significantly below what the street was looking for. to $148 billion. $140 millionthis street was looking for 155 billion dollars, but also the operating income is weak, and that is putting it mildly. we have been saying all day that companies this earnings season either live or die by their outlook for what is to come in the final three months of this year. compared to others, this is very weak. apple down by 1.3% in after-hours,...
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amazon has so much first party data. and they on their dsp, and they built out self-serve capabilities that cater to the small and medium businesses, so they are in a position right now to significantly grow their advertising business, which has incredible margins. but can offset losses in other parts of the business, while alphabet and meta are struggling. emily: how is this impacting the brand that you work with, and obviously you help them grow businesses and partner with the health of amazon and other big emaar -- other big e-commerce companies? rachel: we work with huge companies and the during trying economic times, you cannot stop spending. you can look at proctor and gamble, you can look at coca-cola, over their 100 year history they always spend during trying times and they always come out ahead. that said, cfos at those organizations want every single dollar to be able to work really hard. and that is why amazon is in a unique position, with its advertising business, because it has a really really strong return
amazon has so much first party data. and they on their dsp, and they built out self-serve capabilities that cater to the small and medium businesses, so they are in a position right now to significantly grow their advertising business, which has incredible margins. but can offset losses in other parts of the business, while alphabet and meta are struggling. emily: how is this impacting the brand that you work with, and obviously you help them grow businesses and partner with the health of...
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that's what amazon is doing.re focussing on what they can control and i think that's a positive and a catalyst for the stock. >> i think jim cramer also sticking with it and likes the story for that earlier in his morning meeting saying expense management is the key here why hasn't it yielded more results? laura martin of needham on tech check says we're not running a not for profit here. the scale is not resulting in profitability. >> yeah. i think it's taking time if you look at how much they've invested over the past two years, an incredible amount of money they've put into their fulfillment network, aws, transportation network, and we're seeing those capital investments pull back. this year amazon is expected to decrease fulfillment and transportation capex by $10 billion, so it's allow itself to grow into this supply chain network that it obviously overbuilt the supply chain network in the past two years and is allowing itself to grow into this network. i think that bodes well for margins. it won't happen ov
that's what amazon is doing.re focussing on what they can control and i think that's a positive and a catalyst for the stock. >> i think jim cramer also sticking with it and likes the story for that earlier in his morning meeting saying expense management is the key here why hasn't it yielded more results? laura martin of needham on tech check says we're not running a not for profit here. the scale is not resulting in profitability. >> yeah. i think it's taking time if you look at...
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because i seen that this is a, in just place amazon told us amazon jobs come with an average starting pay of more than $18.00 an hour. well, over twice the federal minimum wage and hourly pay may go up to $28.00 per hour in some locations. and on unions, the company added our employees have the choice of whether or not to join a union. they always have as a company, we don't think unions are the best answer for our employees. many of the workers here tell us they make below that $18.00 average. between $1550.00 and $16.00 an hour. not enough to meet basic monthly costs, like rent and car payments and they are expected to meet unrealistic hourly targets to they know, getting amazon to the table will be difficult, but they believe fighting to form a union is the only way i believe fully, wholeheartedly we are going to do that he is going to happen on that. we wait, be ignored that you know, we're here. you see this or you see us here today. um to be quite honest. they don't know what to do because it's like they can't. it's like they're caught like a deer in headlights like they can't b
because i seen that this is a, in just place amazon told us amazon jobs come with an average starting pay of more than $18.00 an hour. well, over twice the federal minimum wage and hourly pay may go up to $28.00 per hour in some locations. and on unions, the company added our employees have the choice of whether or not to join a union. they always have as a company, we don't think unions are the best answer for our employees. many of the workers here tell us they make below that $18.00 average....
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up next, the head of amazon's self-driving unit, zukes. how is the robotaxi going to take on the likes of wa why, mo and uber cruz and closing bell ringing in 49 minutes and dow towering higher by 496 points, the "claman countdown" is just heating up. we're back in a minute. ♪ liz: los angeles roads are about to get even more crowded but not with drivers. autonomous road taxi company waymo has its sights on the city of angels at the top three ride hailing companies in the world. the company is expanding to la and offered few details about exact launch date. waymo has loca locations in phox and san francisco and completing with gm and amazon's zoox test driving the l3 fleet in the city by the bay, seattle and los angeles. los las vegas. the all autonomous passenger vehicle and the safety standards of nitza. zoox ceo joining me now. liz: what makes zoox different from other companies? >> thank you for the compliment first of all. it's a big market and it's not surprising that a few companies are going at it very seriously. it's something tha
up next, the head of amazon's self-driving unit, zukes. how is the robotaxi going to take on the likes of wa why, mo and uber cruz and closing bell ringing in 49 minutes and dow towering higher by 496 points, the "claman countdown" is just heating up. we're back in a minute. ♪ liz: los angeles roads are about to get even more crowded but not with drivers. autonomous road taxi company waymo has its sights on the city of angels at the top three ride hailing companies in the world. the...
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if we lose the amazon, if you take the amazon of the equation, the temperature, the global temperature could rise by 0.25 degrees. does means that we probably can't achieve the, the buyer's agreement in terms of, you know, climate change. so for example, if you take, if you take it the amazon off the equation, we lose 30 percent off the rainfall in the country. so we can see that those impacts starting to happen and right now. so it seems that deforestation is largely the consequence of economic drivers. if we look at brazil just as an example, the country's national debt is about 78 percent of the g. d p. up some argue that mining oil extraction and stuff like that the amazon is needed in order to bolster and emerging market. but what do you say to politicians were pushing these solutions as the response, as a wave easing the states economic woes? i mean, we can use the real data from the past to show that this, you know, there is no connection with when one thing in the other necessarily. so if you see like between 20042012 in brazil, the deforestation of the amazon dropped down 80 p
if we lose the amazon, if you take the amazon of the equation, the temperature, the global temperature could rise by 0.25 degrees. does means that we probably can't achieve the, the buyer's agreement in terms of, you know, climate change. so for example, if you take, if you take it the amazon off the equation, we lose 30 percent off the rainfall in the country. so we can see that those impacts starting to happen and right now. so it seems that deforestation is largely the consequence of...
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>> and amazon. stu: amazon, okay. >> below $100 -- i'm buying amazon.t to see how it opens, watch it for a bit and then i'll start buying. stu: okay, this could be one big buying opportunity. kenny, thanks for being with us on a very important day. always appreciate it. we'll see you later. administration is getting pushback from msnbc. lauren, this is big news. msnbc going after their favorite guy, say it ain't so. lauren: it happened. it's good tv. the msnbc host she legitimately appears frustrated about the way the administration has handled the economy. >> the white house argument has been the same all yearlong and for months he's been making this argument and yet our latest poll here at nbc shows only 16% believe the economy is excellent or good, 59% expect a recession within a year. so why isn't that argument working? >> well, look, i think first of all, it's not just an argument he's making. he's delivering for the american people. this isn't just about -- >> but they're not buying it. stu: they're not buying it. lauren: yep, and then the white h
>> and amazon. stu: amazon, okay. >> below $100 -- i'm buying amazon.t to see how it opens, watch it for a bit and then i'll start buying. stu: okay, this could be one big buying opportunity. kenny, thanks for being with us on a very important day. always appreciate it. we'll see you later. administration is getting pushback from msnbc. lauren, this is big news. msnbc going after their favorite guy, say it ain't so. lauren: it happened. it's good tv. the msnbc host she legitimately...
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ah, is the amazon at a tipping point? in brazil under president jeered boston. otto deforestation has intensified significantly specifically in indigenous areas increasing by more than 138 percent during his 1st 3 years in office. in recent years, we've also seen a traumatic uptake in mining agribusiness and land grabs while indigenous rights have been undermined. but deforestation, and its impact on communities is more than a moral quandary. what happens in the amazon doesn't occur in a vacuum. it affects all of us, and it is affecting us now. so the question is, are we headed down a path of no return? joining us to discuss this from keith though ecuador is elisia guzman. she is deputy director of the amazon program at stan. that earth is also one of the lead researchers on the report amazonia, against the clock. and from sao paulo brazil were joined by tasso acevedo, technical coordinator for oversight of authorial de lima and former director general of the brazilian fart service. thank you both for joining me on up fro
ah, is the amazon at a tipping point? in brazil under president jeered boston. otto deforestation has intensified significantly specifically in indigenous areas increasing by more than 138 percent during his 1st 3 years in office. in recent years, we've also seen a traumatic uptake in mining agribusiness and land grabs while indigenous rights have been undermined. but deforestation, and its impact on communities is more than a moral quandary. what happens in the amazon doesn't occur in a...
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amazon and apple -- amazon battered by 20%. matt is with us on tech watch. what a story on twitter. read headlines are coming in fastest morning. if we reflect on broader tech, i think it is a big warning shock about the quarter to come. >> i think you are right. i think the results were quite similar. it was 15% between 2% and 8% in the holiday quarter. really anticipating a sharp slowdown in consumer spending. quite a gloomy outlook. dani: back to twitter. i am trying to look at some headlines here. a shakeup of management. how should we view all this? >> we have not had official confirmation that the deal has closed. he is planning to take the helm. i think it was a big surprise. he is planning on being the personal project for sometime time now. whether that means he will insert -- and reinstate people immediately, we will have to wait and see. dani: i do not doubt that. thank you for joining us. from a tech to the ecb, it hiked 75 basis points. officials were not unanimous about the size of the increase. that has reunited debate that peak interest rates are on the horizon. let'
amazon and apple -- amazon battered by 20%. matt is with us on tech watch. what a story on twitter. read headlines are coming in fastest morning. if we reflect on broader tech, i think it is a big warning shock about the quarter to come. >> i think you are right. i think the results were quite similar. it was 15% between 2% and 8% in the holiday quarter. really anticipating a sharp slowdown in consumer spending. quite a gloomy outlook. dani: back to twitter. i am trying to look at some...
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. >>> right now on "fast," amazon zetting crushed. a miss on sales and inflation and the dollar taking a toll the conference call just minutes away but apple is hold field goal there. beating on the top and bottom lines coming up a bit light on iphone sales and services. could investors breathe a sigh of relief. and a meta miss calculation. now a shadow of its former self. it is more smaller than home depot. and later maybe you could swallow your social tears with a gold bud, a quarter pounder and then get on your tractor and ride off into the sunset i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money" and we're live at the nasdaq market site on the desk tonight -- we start off with floerj big night of the earnings our team reporter standing by with the latest. julia boorstin focused on pintestest but we start off with diedra bosa the stock has dropped out of the trillion dollars club in the after hours. what is the latest. >> all focus is on the q4 light guide there terms of the revenue. after the all important holiday season they saw moderating
. >>> right now on "fast," amazon zetting crushed. a miss on sales and inflation and the dollar taking a toll the conference call just minutes away but apple is hold field goal there. beating on the top and bottom lines coming up a bit light on iphone sales and services. could investors breathe a sigh of relief. and a meta miss calculation. now a shadow of its former self. it is more smaller than home depot. and later maybe you could swallow your social tears with a gold bud,...
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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 buzzle the la garza during ice so that later they can sell the logs legally. even though my be back soon to pick up this log into the tribal leader andre kara puna is worried. in recent years, these criminals have become increasingly ruthless and indigenous territories with what we hear. they took away the best log, seen lobby, and then said 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 bull sanara government. it's funny to tell you that we are fighting for our rights to our land keeping food, put even in court instead of food. however, if congress continued as plans go, we cannot protect things. dorchester road indigenous to our trees. we lose our lo
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 buzzle the la garza during ice so that later they can sell the logs legally. even though my be back soon to pick up this log into the tribal leader andre kara puna is worried. in recent years, these criminals have become...
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and in the case of amazon this is a stock that's been cut in half and trends within their underlying business just do not justify that level of market cap loss so i like both these names going into the print, and i wouldn't be afraid to add more if in fact they come down >> stephanie link, some are saying we need to find out if the worst is ahead of tech or behind it. you've got fx, and it's affecting almost everybody across the board you've got microsoft let's take that first. when you don't own, which i wonder why for the king of enterprise software they are expect to post the slowest revenue growth in five years >> yeah, there are puts and takes to microsoft pcs as you mentioned is weak fx is going to be a problem, too. that said you mention enterprise and that could be a bright spot. cloud expected to be about 33% that's down from 34.5% last quarter, still very respectable, but i just kind of feel like, scott, it's very overowned, trades 24 times earnings and when i look at the faang collectively it's just not that compelling on a valuation basis. by the way, i think they are goi
and in the case of amazon this is a stock that's been cut in half and trends within their underlying business just do not justify that level of market cap loss so i like both these names going into the print, and i wouldn't be afraid to add more if in fact they come down >> stephanie link, some are saying we need to find out if the worst is ahead of tech or behind it. you've got fx, and it's affecting almost everybody across the board you've got microsoft let's take that first. when you...
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amazon web services is doing $80 billion. now look at the new amazon with the market cap which is lower. you say wait a second. i'm getting pretty much the rest of the company for very little money. the ad business was very, very strong no one disputes that >> retail was not bad. >> projections, i think, were reflecting that some of the customers are not doing that well and giving them some breaks how about that >> what do we make of the slowdown in growth of amazon web services is it because of continued and increasing competition from the likes of google and azure and others or is it a reflection of the slowdown in the overall economy? >> i think it is the latter. i think it is reflection and customersthemselves are hurting. one of the things that is happening is at great speed when the fed raised rates at great speed that the narrative changes quickly. i think some of the customers are saying, listen, we need a break here. >> step back let's not commit. >> yeah. i think, to me, andy jassy will take care of the situation >>
amazon web services is doing $80 billion. now look at the new amazon with the market cap which is lower. you say wait a second. i'm getting pretty much the rest of the company for very little money. the ad business was very, very strong no one disputes that >> retail was not bad. >> projections, i think, were reflecting that some of the customers are not doing that well and giving them some breaks how about that >> what do we make of the slowdown in growth of amazon web...
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google, murk soft, meta, and now amazon taking it on the chin amazon alone losing $200 billion in market cap. what comes next and what should you do with the rest of the names? apple's the only mega cap so far to see green post results. record revenues for a september quarter, and don't think we forgot about twitter deirdre is live on the ground as the musk era begins. we're going to discuss all of that in a moment >> we're going to start with amazon, though we had the last of big tech report this week this is a company, of course, you see now with share prices declining. hit on the consumer side and the enterprise side at the midpoint, q4 revenue growth, forecast at 5% year over year. that would be a record low for this current all important holiday season, which has accounted for nearly a third of annual revenue historically. aws growth, that was a major focus. it slowed to 27% growth year over year. the ceo talked about enterprise customers really trying to save money here remember, this is a consumption based business model this is a cost they can cut. on the cost side, this was a hu
google, murk soft, meta, and now amazon taking it on the chin amazon alone losing $200 billion in market cap. what comes next and what should you do with the rest of the names? apple's the only mega cap so far to see green post results. record revenues for a september quarter, and don't think we forgot about twitter deirdre is live on the ground as the musk era begins. we're going to discuss all of that in a moment >> we're going to start with amazon, though we had the last of big tech...
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that is a real stronghold for amazon.hat is where they have probably the most concentrated number of facilities and employees. one of them just submitted signatures to push for an union election affiliated with this amazon labor union which won approval for a union in staten island. there is another vote coming up in albany. starting to look like this thing is spreading. amazon is having a hard time containing it. emily: spencer soper, thank you. coming up, weeeks after the massive -- weeks after the massive adobe deal, another at software enterprise startup has news. howie liu is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the collaboration software startup air table announced its biggest launch of the year at its inarguable leaders forum. -- its inaugural leaders forum. coming up with a new connected app platform that will help company's like netflix and linkedin share dana, manage workflows -- data, manage workflows and more. ceo and cofounder howie liu joins us now for more on this. talk about the trends you're seeing i
that is a real stronghold for amazon.hat is where they have probably the most concentrated number of facilities and employees. one of them just submitted signatures to push for an union election affiliated with this amazon labor union which won approval for a union in staten island. there is another vote coming up in albany. starting to look like this thing is spreading. amazon is having a hard time containing it. emily: spencer soper, thank you. coming up, weeeks after the massive -- weeks...
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today, we got apple and amazon, a let's start with a not so good news which was amazon.hat is your reaction? nicole: not overly surprising. the day started with a gdp report that we are not even talking about and that shows us the value and true capitalization weighting of these mega cap technology companies. that they are so omnipresent and important to us that this gdp data that we were looking forward to has been completely trumped by this conversation around mega tech. and these earnings numbers don't surprises whatsoever. kathleen: amazon of course had weak demand, that had to happen. it was so hot during the pandemic, had to slowdown. apple missed on iphone and services sales in the market doesn't quite know what to do with them. let's step back a bit though, for several years it seemed like everybody who a financial advisor, keep buying these stocks, has that changed now? nicole: now those of us who got ahead of this likable -- the cyclical rotation really emphasize with our clients the waiting away from the way the passive indices weight themselves, will have tru
today, we got apple and amazon, a let's start with a not so good news which was amazon.hat is your reaction? nicole: not overly surprising. the day started with a gdp report that we are not even talking about and that shows us the value and true capitalization weighting of these mega cap technology companies. that they are so omnipresent and important to us that this gdp data that we were looking forward to has been completely trumped by this conversation around mega tech. and these earnings...
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she hydropower dam in the amazon. it displaced some 40000 people, but lola did implement environmental policies, dramatically reducing deforestation, and it's promising to rebuild government institutions that control illegal activities in the amazon. judging how brazilians voted in the 1st round, environment is far from being a priority. for out of every 10 congressman elected are against strict laws limiting economic activity and protected areas. these charcoal color tree trunks are the scars of an intense fire that passed through this forest. 3 years ago. it took fire fighters 40 days to control the flames. and even though scarce rain helped the panther now flourish, this may well be a temporary respite. the future of the month and none in the amazon may well depend on the outcome of sunday's election. and under capability of the next president to find a balance between defending nature while promoting much needed economic growth. monica and i give al jazeera but i now brazil, on esl franco job. him is a political a
she hydropower dam in the amazon. it displaced some 40000 people, but lola did implement environmental policies, dramatically reducing deforestation, and it's promising to rebuild government institutions that control illegal activities in the amazon. judging how brazilians voted in the 1st round, environment is far from being a priority. for out of every 10 congressman elected are against strict laws limiting economic activity and protected areas. these charcoal color tree trunks are the scars...
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that is it with the metas and the amazons all of a sudden? obviously, you know, it's -- a company can have a misstep here or there, but the reactions have been so harsh and violent, what's happening? >> this is not the first time we've seen this trend. i mean, overall the tech sec sector has -- sector has let led the market up in the past 20 years, but we've also seen significant corrections in all of these stocks that have had pullbacks of 25 to as much as 50% retrenchments from their highs, and then they resume again their leadership position. as we see these shifts in sentiment toward them and shifts in money flows and shifts in economic outlook. and history has shown every time we've seen selloffs like this in leading companies like these, like amazon, facebook -- meta, alphabet and apple, they've been tremendous buying opportunities, and i continue to believe that will be the case. i mean, last night after we got results, apple sold off because it was a miss. it was hardly a miss. and it was slightly less than expected iphone revenue bec
that is it with the metas and the amazons all of a sudden? obviously, you know, it's -- a company can have a misstep here or there, but the reactions have been so harsh and violent, what's happening? >> this is not the first time we've seen this trend. i mean, overall the tech sec sector has -- sector has let led the market up in the past 20 years, but we've also seen significant corrections in all of these stocks that have had pullbacks of 25 to as much as 50% retrenchments from their...
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the forest degraded mostly over southern amazon.ed, zero deforestation, forest degradation, wildfires, and this large scale forest restoration, this we will be removing between 1 billion and 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide a year for more than 30 years. a very important element to combat the climate emergency, but more importantly, to prevent the tipping point to be crossed. jane: after thriving on earth for ten million years, it took humans a mere five decades to bring the rainforest close to a tipping point. if the amazon survives what humans have done to it, what they continue to do to it, it can heal. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson, in para state, brazil. amna: tomorrow, jane ferguson will have another story from brazil, looking at how the rights of indigenous people in the amazon are also under the city of st. louis is struggling to cope with the aftermath of a high school shooting earlier this week. on monday, a 19-year old gunman killed teacher jean kuczka and 15-year-old student alexandria bell, and wounded many
the forest degraded mostly over southern amazon.ed, zero deforestation, forest degradation, wildfires, and this large scale forest restoration, this we will be removing between 1 billion and 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide a year for more than 30 years. a very important element to combat the climate emergency, but more importantly, to prevent the tipping point to be crossed. jane: after thriving on earth for ten million years, it took humans a mere five decades to bring the rainforest close...
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the amazon plays a crucial role in soaking up carbon and stabilizing the world's climate. but deforestation of the amazon has soared under incumbent shire both and aro, who has rolled back environmental protections and promoted deforestation, or fires are raging in the rain forest right now. and then in over a decade and far as farmers clear land for cultivation, those fires can often burn out of control. armed with only a bucket molina ever coolly ana was trying to save her home as the flames draw nearer. but her house is completely surround it because the fires have beginning closer for days. the wind is especially scary. molina and her husband, wellington se 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 ar
the amazon plays a crucial role in soaking up carbon and stabilizing the world's climate. but deforestation of the amazon has soared under incumbent shire both and aro, who has rolled back environmental protections and promoted deforestation, or fires are raging in the rain forest right now. and then in over a decade and far as farmers clear land for cultivation, those fires can often burn out of control. armed with only a bucket molina ever coolly ana was trying to save her home as the flames...
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today was amazon prime day, again.s the first time the company is hosting two big sales the same year. why some of those discounts may be deceiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat better. took my shirt off for the first time in 25 years. it's golo. it's all golo. it's smarter, it's better, it will change your life forever. emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology i am emily chang in san francisco. after vc spent years aggressively buying tech startups the current environment, and share prices of even mature tech accompanies halved and the prospects for startups that were working towards their own ipo. what does that mean? what does the future hold for t
today was amazon prime day, again.s the first time the company is hosting two big sales the same year. why some of those discounts may be deceiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's...
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>> read through for amazon that's tough shopify is a competitor of amazon's and i know people disagreet they're competing for the primary loyalty of that third party retailer that could just go all in on amazon and, you know, the majority of amazon sales coming through third party retailers or they could sell some on amazon, shift through marketing through facebook, through google, et cetera carl, it means that perhaps the tanking we've seen in that, it is not as severe as some might have feared, that there's still, you know, an exciting e-commerce ecosystem there to be bet on >> yeah, we'll find out. i know b of a is looking for holiday spend up 1.3 last year it was up 6.5. we'll get more on meta tech check's back in a minute. at humana we believe your healthcare should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and coinsurance but you may p
>> read through for amazon that's tough shopify is a competitor of amazon's and i know people disagreet they're competing for the primary loyalty of that third party retailer that could just go all in on amazon and, you know, the majority of amazon sales coming through third party retailers or they could sell some on amazon, shift through marketing through facebook, through google, et cetera carl, it means that perhaps the tanking we've seen in that, it is not as severe as some might have...
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amazon and apple next. that's it for me on "closing bell."everyone now into overtime with scott >>> thank you very much and welcome. you just heard the bells we are just getting started here at post nine from the new york stock exchange and st stakes could not be higher this hour. that is our talk of the tape apple and amazon and intel all set to report earnings with so much on the line. can they reverse the megacap meltdown started by microsoft and alphabet only to be made worse by meta? have the chewed up chips bought them we'll get you the answers to all of those questions in a matter of minutes our team of experts standing b
amazon and apple next. that's it for me on "closing bell."everyone now into overtime with scott >>> thank you very much and welcome. you just heard the bells we are just getting started here at post nine from the new york stock exchange and st stakes could not be higher this hour. that is our talk of the tape apple and amazon and intel all set to report earnings with so much on the line. can they reverse the megacap meltdown started by microsoft and alphabet only to be made...
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today was amazon prime day, again.s the first time the company is hosting two big sales the same year. why some of those discounts may be deceiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... add a line to your existing plan, or see for yourself how easy it is to save by talking to our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology i am emily chang in san francisco. after vc spent years aggressively buying tech startups the current environment, and share prices of even mature tech accompanies have dim the prospects for start ups that were working towards their own ipo. what does that mean? what does the future hold for them? let's talk a
today was amazon prime day, again.s the first time the company is hosting two big sales the same year. why some of those discounts may be deceiving. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is...
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according to the environmental n g o e amazon. in the neighboring state, the indigenous carol 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 buzzle the la garza during the day so that later they can sell the logs legally, even though my vehicle will be back soon to pick up. this log into the tribal leader andre kara puna is worried. in recent years, these criminals have become increasingly ruthless and indigenous territories. with here, they took away the best log scale and then said everything else on fire. so the conform capital here. the car of who no people live far away from the big cities and receive almost no support from the both in our government moves but h t that we are fighting for our rights to our land even even in court instead of poor. however, if congress continued plans and we can protect the status of all the arteries we lose, allowed are good to be in the air as they had the braz
according to the environmental n g o e amazon. in the neighboring state, the indigenous carol 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 buzzle the la garza during the day so that later they can sell the logs legally, even though my vehicle will be back soon to pick up. this log into the tribal leader andre kara puna is worried. in recent years, these...
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amazon prime begins streaming "thursday night football" this season, viewership is up, it's amazon's world, we just live in it. >>> let's go live to chase center, opening night for the nba and the world champion warriors. steph curry warming up. anthony flores is on the floor, we can't wait our internet isn't ideal. my dad made the brillant move to get us t-mobile home internet. -which... we have to share our signal with the entire neighborhood. yeah, now we do some weird things to get our speeds. well... i'm up. -c'mon kids. this sucks. well if you just switch maybe you don't have to be vampires. whoa... -okay, yikes. oh sorry, i wasn't thinking. we, uh, don't really use the v word. that's kind of insensitive. we prefer pro-lunar. yes, much better.
amazon prime begins streaming "thursday night football" this season, viewership is up, it's amazon's world, we just live in it. >>> let's go live to chase center, opening night for the nba and the world champion warriors. steph curry warming up. anthony flores is on the floor, we can't wait our internet isn't ideal. my dad made the brillant move to get us t-mobile home internet. -which... we have to share our signal with the entire neighborhood. yeah, now we do some weird...
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i thought it was an amazon employee. you know, i i really did but it wasn't the man took control of manuel's phone. he said he was refunding the 28 dollars 13 cents for the doggybacks, but the man claim the system did not accepted decimal point and instead of refund the man took 2800 13 dollars out of manuel's account and he did it twice once through venmo once through zell well together. it was a 5,626 according to cybersecurity firm checkpoint amazon related scams shot up 37% around the prime days in july on prime days. what's happening is that fishing scams are more prevalent. the bbb is warning shoppers to be on guard as another amazon sale begins tomorrow be wary of offers have special deals or alerts about your account. they may not really be from amazon experts warren do not click links from unknown sources do not call phone numbers in pop-ups or emails? do not provide personal information in order to get a deal instead go directly to amazon.com and check your account and orders directly. he's gonna watch out. you
i thought it was an amazon employee. you know, i i really did but it wasn't the man took control of manuel's phone. he said he was refunding the 28 dollars 13 cents for the doggybacks, but the man claim the system did not accepted decimal point and instead of refund the man took 2800 13 dollars out of manuel's account and he did it twice once through venmo once through zell well together. it was a 5,626 according to cybersecurity firm checkpoint amazon related scams shot up 37% around the prime...
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on the earnings front, amazon reporting its slowest overgrowth for the holiday season and also amazon- and also apple warning of a slowdown. elon musk takeover over the role of chief executive officer of twitter after completing the $44 billion deal. he tweeted an announcement saying that the bird is free this morning. joining us now is natasha ebtehadj, portfolio manager of global equities at columbiathreadneedle. are we too optimistic or is there a real concern for the underlying economy? natasha: for big tech, we have been hiding -- tightening our belts as consumers. the big tech companies, quite a few of them are not sharing the same signs. probably the gap between what the market was expecting and what companies delivered was on that cost side. looking forward, that is going to be a key for portfolio management. francine: are you expecting to have a huge correction for equity pricing just because of the downturn? natasha: broadly, we can see from the tech results, but also more broadly that the impact of the macro slowdown is coming through and you see that feed through in revenu
on the earnings front, amazon reporting its slowest overgrowth for the holiday season and also amazon- and also apple warning of a slowdown. elon musk takeover over the role of chief executive officer of twitter after completing the $44 billion deal. he tweeted an announcement saying that the bird is free this morning. joining us now is natasha ebtehadj, portfolio manager of global equities at columbiathreadneedle. are we too optimistic or is there a real concern for the underlying economy?...
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amazon launching a second prime day and and we will tell you how to get in on all the great deals. let's let's get to this morning's top story, grand jury reports suggest 507 santa clara city reportl members engaged in fi e 49ve n llar support two membr electiany anis chlengg the current mayor. isnor unethical behavior or actions, everything is done transparentl. done transparently. we have done done nothing wrong. frankly it's it's just a witch hunt. >> the chronicle reports the police chief asked the district attorney to launch a report into into critical findings and the council relationship with the 49ers. once books and told us this is a kangaroo court with two members of the jury involved involved in creating this report report already removed due to conflicts of interest did not bother to interview three of the the councilmembers that criticize, they prohibited one from speaking to a lawyer and prohibited a councilmember. > >> columbus park will be cleaned cleaned up where a homeless encampment of 100 people set up after it was moved from the flight path. the city is towing
amazon launching a second prime day and and we will tell you how to get in on all the great deals. let's let's get to this morning's top story, grand jury reports suggest 507 santa clara city reportl members engaged in fi e 49ve n llar support two membr electiany anis chlengg the current mayor. isnor unethical behavior or actions, everything is done transparentl. done transparently. we have done done nothing wrong. frankly it's it's just a witch hunt. >> the chronicle reports the police...
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amazon to zero.l deforestation of the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that _ the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro _ the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro was - the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro was so - we know that bolsonaro was so controversial when it came to deforestation for the lula was president before hand that was his racket back on the amazon? goad racket back on the amazon? good oint racket back on the amazon? good point because _ racket back on the amazon? good point because that _ racket back on the amazon? good point because that is _ racket back on the amazon? good point because that is what - racket back on the amazon? (13mm point because that is what lula has been pointing to again and again, he says he is the best man for the job when it comes to protecting the amazon because on his watch he really made this a priority. he was known for being a very environmentally friendly president and on his watch defores
amazon to zero.l deforestation of the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that _ the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro _ the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro was - the amazon to zero. just remind us, we know that bolsonaro was so - we know that bolsonaro was so controversial when it came to deforestation for the lula was president before hand that was his racket back on the amazon? goad racket back on the amazon? good oint racket back on the...
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well, amazon's $100 fire hd 8 tablet got a refreshed. its faster thinner lighter and has a better battery life. plus, it's way less than the cost of a new ipad. rich demuro explains in this morning's tech smart. >> for years, i've recommended the ipad over all other tablets. it's versatile with lots of apps to choose from. but it's expensive. recently i've been testing amazon's latest $100 tablet and it might be worth the savings depending on what you need. here's why. >> amazon's fire hd 8 tablet bout $100. it was recently updated to be faster. thinner, lighter and with slightly longer battery life, the tablet is a compact size within 8 inch hd screen. i tested it with the optional cover, which i recommend both to prop up the tablet and to protect the screen. >> the first thing you notice is the on lock screen. it features a distracting ad. you can pay amazon 15 bucks to get rid of this feature. i was surprised to learn that the home screen only allows a certain level of customization. you can't pre installed apps or carousel that displ
well, amazon's $100 fire hd 8 tablet got a refreshed. its faster thinner lighter and has a better battery life. plus, it's way less than the cost of a new ipad. rich demuro explains in this morning's tech smart. >> for years, i've recommended the ipad over all other tablets. it's versatile with lots of apps to choose from. but it's expensive. recently i've been testing amazon's latest $100 tablet and it might be worth the savings depending on what you need. here's why. >> amazon's...
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this result will have a significant impact on policy affecting the amazon rainforest. highest level since 2015 in brazil's cerrado region, prompting scientists to raise the alarm over the state of the world's most species—rich savannah. lula da silva had vowed an environmental overhaul of government policy when campaigning, and used his first hour as president to discuss the climate crisis. dr mercedes bustamante is an ecologist at the university of brasilia in brazil and told me about what he has said. this first speech was quite important, he committed to get zero deforestation to curb illegal activities in the amazon region and also to protect the rights of indigenous peoples in traditional communities, these are quite huge challenges, especially because now we have a parliament, that is much more conservative than it was when lula was president before. but again, we have hope that the executive branch now have more power, and it can get more enforcement of the environmental law into the regions so it can get the control of deforestation back. he said that he would
this result will have a significant impact on policy affecting the amazon rainforest. highest level since 2015 in brazil's cerrado region, prompting scientists to raise the alarm over the state of the world's most species—rich savannah. lula da silva had vowed an environmental overhaul of government policy when campaigning, and used his first hour as president to discuss the climate crisis. dr mercedes bustamante is an ecologist at the university of brasilia in brazil and told me about what...
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it would be the first time amazon employees in california have held a union vote. workers are seeking to be represented by the amazon labor union, the group which organized a facility in staten island earlier this year. workers in albany, new york, will begin voting on whether to join that union. twitter is reviewing policies around permanently banning users that would potentially bring content moderation more in line with elon musk's vision for the platform whether or not he buys the company. "the financial times" reports twitter has been considering other tools that could replace a ban for violating rules which is spreading misinformation. removing a ban for inciting violence is not considered so it's likely trump's lifetime ban will be lifted. >>> an explosion melts cars in san francisco. take a look. the surprising source causing a headache for a number of headache for a number of different owners. cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who
it would be the first time amazon employees in california have held a union vote. workers are seeking to be represented by the amazon labor union, the group which organized a facility in staten island earlier this year. workers in albany, new york, will begin voting on whether to join that union. twitter is reviewing policies around permanently banning users that would potentially bring content moderation more in line with elon musk's vision for the platform whether or not he buys the company....