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then amazon revenue increased day by day. in 1996, amazon grew its revenue to $16 million dollars. this company was founded with investment of three. by jeff basos's cuban stepfather. net sales for fiscal 1997 were $147.8 million dollars and 838% increase over net sales of $15.7 million dollars report for fiscal 1996. this year amazon's book warehouses were the size of six football fields. at that time people realized that a giant had into the world of information technology, jeff bezos used a very simple method earn money, he found easy way to sell books, he owned large book warehouses. amazon started to ask for small discounts from publishers to have the books and then sell them online. it didn't matter to bases where you lived. wherever a person had access to the internet, there was a branch of amazon and the book would reach him in the shortest possible time. customers used to buy these books cheaper than other stores. the number of amazon users increased for the same reason. amazon served over 17 million customer accounts. customers also used to by dvds and musical instruments
then amazon revenue increased day by day. in 1996, amazon grew its revenue to $16 million dollars. this company was founded with investment of three. by jeff basos's cuban stepfather. net sales for fiscal 1997 were $147.8 million dollars and 838% increase over net sales of $15.7 million dollars report for fiscal 1996. this year amazon's book warehouses were the size of six football fields. at that time people realized that a giant had into the world of information technology, jeff bezos used a...
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fdc filed a lawsuit against amazon related to amazon prime. a large part due to some of your reporting. the labor strikes, the cost-cutting -- both companies are any key inflection point where walmart can start catching up in a big way. but i don't see as of now one winner. maybe my hope for society, for labor in this country, for consumers, is that we will continue to see new companies pop up that can challenge these two companies, force them to do better in a lot of ways. maybe you and i are talking 20 years from now, talking about a new company that does not exist today. that might be not the worst thing in the world. eugene: i guess that is all the questions i have. thank you again jason, for taking our time. we look forward to reading more of your work. jason: thank you so much, same here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> afterwords is one of our signature book to be programs.
fdc filed a lawsuit against amazon related to amazon prime. a large part due to some of your reporting. the labor strikes, the cost-cutting -- both companies are any key inflection point where walmart can start catching up in a big way. but i don't see as of now one winner. maybe my hope for society, for labor in this country, for consumers, is that we will continue to see new companies pop up that can challenge these two companies, force them to do better in a lot of ways. maybe you and i are...
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amazon. we both knew the journalist brad stone, who has written two of them and but walmart, you know, despite size, despite their power and influence, really hadn't a big important written about them since 26. book called the walmart. and that book actually, if i'm not mistaken, did not amazon once in it because of the timing of it. and so there's walmart has gone through this classic case of the innovator's dilemma as they've to figure out online retail and catch up to amazon in some ways. and i just thought it was a really story, the tenure of the ceo, doug, who has tried to lead reinvention, you know, has been day to day in news publications, some great journalists, but not in a deep thorough way. and each company influences each other's strategies so much over time that i just thought it was a story that hadn't been told. and as the two biggest employers in this country with so much influence, you know, now was the time. yeah, i agree. there's there's not that good books about. walmart.
amazon. we both knew the journalist brad stone, who has written two of them and but walmart, you know, despite size, despite their power and influence, really hadn't a big important written about them since 26. book called the walmart. and that book actually, if i'm not mistaken, did not amazon once in it because of the timing of it. and so there's walmart has gone through this classic case of the innovator's dilemma as they've to figure out online retail and catch up to amazon in some ways....
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now it's amazon. is there something out there that could replace amazon? >> you know, i wouldn't be surprised. if you look at retail's history, sears, very dominant for a long period of time, walmart very dominant for a long period of time, target has had a lot of success, then amazon, online very dominant for a long period of time. history would tell us that something else is on the horizon. whether it's five years from now, ten, maybe 20, there is something -- i think that's a good thing for innovation and consumers and employees. there's a few players maybe could be that are hovering around and making their way into different parts of the commerce world. i think of shopify, canadian technology company. obviously, there's tiktok, which we think of as a video app. but really, they have their eyes set on making real inroads into commerce or maybe quite possibly, it's a company that doesn't even exist today. my hope is we are talking about other companies 10, 20 years from now. >> one of the things that both walmart and amazon is getting involved in is heal
now it's amazon. is there something out there that could replace amazon? >> you know, i wouldn't be surprised. if you look at retail's history, sears, very dominant for a long period of time, walmart very dominant for a long period of time, target has had a lot of success, then amazon, online very dominant for a long period of time. history would tell us that something else is on the horizon. whether it's five years from now, ten, maybe 20, there is something -- i think that's a good...
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destruction of the amazon. can he save the world's biggest rein? 5 was a state for the world. if he. com. this is inside story. with hello and welcome to the show i am sammy's a than when louise in us your little, the silver return to power in brazil. on the 1st of january, he promised to end the deforestation in the amazon. something that surged under his predecessor j a ball sanara a 100 days in new data underscores the scale of the challenge he's facing government satellites show 322 square kilometers of amazon. rain forest were destroyed in february as 62 percent increase last year. earlier this week, lula announced plans to host a regional summit in august to renew the amazon cooperation. treat the organisation to promote the sustainable development of the amazon basin. but is political will enough to en deforestation? what are the implications of the destruction of the amazon plenty to discuss? but 1st, let's take a closer look at the world's largest rain forest. but it stretches across south america from
destruction of the amazon. can he save the world's biggest rein? 5 was a state for the world. if he. com. this is inside story. with hello and welcome to the show i am sammy's a than when louise in us your little, the silver return to power in brazil. on the 1st of january, he promised to end the deforestation in the amazon. something that surged under his predecessor j a ball sanara a 100 days in new data underscores the scale of the challenge he's facing government satellites show 322 square...
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also the amazon countries cannot— that. also the amazon countries cannot fix — that. also the amazon countries cannot fix this issue by themselves. for starters. — cannot fix this issue by themselves. for starters, they need international financing. the president of columbia spoke about debts _ president of columbia spoke about debts for— president of columbia spoke about debts for climate action and forest conservation already today because what we _ conservation already today because what we see in the depths of the amazon— what we see in the depths of the amazon is— what we see in the depths of the amazon is that profits are way higher— amazon is that profits are way higher than the state budgets to combat — higher than the state budgets to combat that. so he needs to be coherent— combat that. so he needs to be coherent to help the amazon countries _ coherent to help the amazon countries and it's important to bear in mind _ countries and it's important to bear in mind that — countries and it's important to bear in mind that coming from areas are in
also the amazon countries cannot— that. also the amazon countries cannot fix — that. also the amazon countries cannot fix this issue by themselves. for starters. — cannot fix this issue by themselves. for starters, they need international financing. the president of columbia spoke about debts _ president of columbia spoke about debts for— president of columbia spoke about debts for climate action and forest conservation already today because what we _ conservation already today because...
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in the amazon region, i'm right at the to say at the mouth of the amazon river, just still on the other side of that river is the rain forest. this is the area one of the areas that oil companies want to exploit. and they argue, and this has this, this is true also in countries like ecuador and many others in the region who says that there's order to have development in their country. they need to find ways of extracting oil here, environmental. this will tell you that that's absurd, not only because it's because it contaminates rivers and soil, but also because they say where the humanity is living in it. and at a time when we should be weaning ourselves completely from oil, i just spoke a short while ago to the coordinator of climate observatory. and he said something that surprised me a lot. he said, the reason why there's so much resistance is that oil companies and countries i've have oil once it gets squeeze the last dollar, if you like, out of those resources before it becomes completely impossible to use boil anymore . the forward it is, becomes redundant with a substitute with
in the amazon region, i'm right at the to say at the mouth of the amazon river, just still on the other side of that river is the rain forest. this is the area one of the areas that oil companies want to exploit. and they argue, and this has this, this is true also in countries like ecuador and many others in the region who says that there's order to have development in their country. they need to find ways of extracting oil here, environmental. this will tell you that that's absurd, not only...
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it's not that amazon, that amazon views food as a project. amazon views food as being strategic if amazon can convince consumers to order groceries from them to turn to amazon for groceries and food throughout the year for all of their grocery needs, amazon then can easily convert them to buying additional products. ah, that amazon sells. whether it's furniture or clothing or anything else, whole foods has been said to be a trojan horse for amazon to expand its retail offerings. got amazon osh they, when foods boutros will surely amazon's purchase of whole foods brought big changes . amazon began lowering prices on iconic products such as of a condos bananas and chicken sincere cur. suck. unlocked was suppliers were told that some of their products were too expensive for amazon, and they needed to lower their prices. so carried the top devonian, those who had only a few good than their assortment, couldn't keep bother, and other suppliers had to accept the new conditions so that the prices at whole foods could generally be lowered whenever yo
it's not that amazon, that amazon views food as a project. amazon views food as being strategic if amazon can convince consumers to order groceries from them to turn to amazon for groceries and food throughout the year for all of their grocery needs, amazon then can easily convert them to buying additional products. ah, that amazon sells. whether it's furniture or clothing or anything else, whole foods has been said to be a trojan horse for amazon to expand its retail offerings. got amazon osh...
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guest: this is fairly unprecedented because the heads of state from all amazon countries, all nine amazon countries are going to be here. and brazil basically leads the way, in terms of the politics of forest conservation, but also in terms of the levels of forest degradation. so, i think it is going to be a very heterogeneous meeting. it is going to be very hard to reach complete consensus. but it has been a remarkable gathering. previous to the meeting on the heads of states and the idea is that they are going to propose a so-called amazon parliament. how exactly that is going to be done is anybody's guess. i am here in los angeles, where huge amount of people are waiting for the heads of states and the main amazonian transaction, tropical force countries including the big talk from the congo basin and indonesia. adrian: what is your feeling on this? is president lula da silva going to have to water down his expectations on this? guest: it is the meeting of several countries with very different situations in terms of what they are actually doing in the amazon forest. there is a lot of o
guest: this is fairly unprecedented because the heads of state from all amazon countries, all nine amazon countries are going to be here. and brazil basically leads the way, in terms of the politics of forest conservation, but also in terms of the levels of forest degradation. so, i think it is going to be a very heterogeneous meeting. it is going to be very hard to reach complete consensus. but it has been a remarkable gathering. previous to the meeting on the heads of states and the idea is...
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amazon is lying in wait. the american corporation has already entered into partnerships for the production of its own brands. several dozen products are available. amazon has focused on widely used consumer goods that perform the instead of being able to deploy, the range is so expensive that almost all foods can be found under one amazon brand or another. that paradox news. they even have spreads the ranges very well. find out examples. so it covers almost all consumer needed, but i don't want to any cost for them to encourage consumers to buy groceries online. the online retailer offers the same customer service that has enabled it to dominate the mail order business. with this coffee, for example, amazon prime customers have a choice to keep it or send it back. they get a refund, just like for any other product sold on the site, the amazon wants to be able to give the customer the opportunity to return it. and it doesn't matter whether it's food or a shirt or, or shoes. it doesn't matter. amazon wants happ
amazon is lying in wait. the american corporation has already entered into partnerships for the production of its own brands. several dozen products are available. amazon has focused on widely used consumer goods that perform the instead of being able to deploy, the range is so expensive that almost all foods can be found under one amazon brand or another. that paradox news. they even have spreads the ranges very well. find out examples. so it covers almost all consumer needed, but i don't want...
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amazon. let's say a many thanks indeed. why, let's bring it, i'll guess to all joining us from brazil, from pelham without somebody is being held kind of us pettis, professor of tropical conservation ecology at the university of east anglia. from south palo, we have john russia, a freelance journalist, right. so she's all said several books on brazil, including murder in the rain forest, and also in belgium, is from a verse lead journalist and research coordinator at amazon on the well, the collaborative investigation into the presence of criminal activities at the groups in the region. welcome to old. let's start with you a contest president let the silver said that he's got high hopes for this summit. he said that for the 1st time, we're going to have a common policy for the amazon for presentation security on board is. but how difficult it, is it going to be to reach consensus with all these nations taking part to what extent, hulu, that have to water down his expectations? well yeah, this
amazon. let's say a many thanks indeed. why, let's bring it, i'll guess to all joining us from brazil, from pelham without somebody is being held kind of us pettis, professor of tropical conservation ecology at the university of east anglia. from south palo, we have john russia, a freelance journalist, right. so she's all said several books on brazil, including murder in the rain forest, and also in belgium, is from a verse lead journalist and research coordinator at amazon on the well, the...
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, native to the amazon. but this forces of cheap labor can be easily replaced. what is necessary now is that law enforcement goes after the financiers of deforestation, living in the capitals of amazon countries were even reside abroad. so far they've remained untouched. maryam: interesting food for thought there fthere. bram and mercedes, been such a pleasure to have you on the program. thank you for your time. mercedes: thank you. bram: thanks for having us. maryam: let's stick with the subject of climate and turned to portugal, one of the country that experienced extreme heat and forest fires in july. august has seen no let up. the fires are raging in the central and south of the country, and monday sohe hottest temperature of the year, 46.4 degrees celsius north of the capital, lisbon. there is growing concern for locals and tourists in the area. here around the world and in the u.k., you are watching bbc news. let's take you through some other stories making headlines. the u.k. electoral commission has
, native to the amazon. but this forces of cheap labor can be easily replaced. what is necessary now is that law enforcement goes after the financiers of deforestation, living in the capitals of amazon countries were even reside abroad. so far they've remained untouched. maryam: interesting food for thought there fthere. bram and mercedes, been such a pleasure to have you on the program. thank you for your time. mercedes: thank you. bram: thanks for having us. maryam: let's stick with the...
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now imagine in the amazon you have up to 400 benin trees. so you have 400000000000 gisors producing a flow of vapor that is larger than amazon river. we've known for years that trees sweat, but the sheer quantities of water that evaporate in the process is relatively recent discovery. antonio nobody's calculations show that the amazon rain forest pumps around 20000000000 tons of water a day into the atmosphere. compared to the 17000000000 tons that the amazon river, the largest on the continent, releases into the atlantic in the scene 24 hours. this immense transpiration is made possible by the structure of the trees. well, as well, for the reason why the forest transpires so much water is because it's a 3 dimensional structure to, sorry, q one tree occupies one square meter of ground at the base of its trunk showing. but if you add together the sum of all the leaves on the upper part of the tree high, it's more than a 150 square meters. it's in great summer and don't with the comp i compare the evaporation from this 3 dimensional structure
now imagine in the amazon you have up to 400 benin trees. so you have 400000000000 gisors producing a flow of vapor that is larger than amazon river. we've known for years that trees sweat, but the sheer quantities of water that evaporate in the process is relatively recent discovery. antonio nobody's calculations show that the amazon rain forest pumps around 20000000000 tons of water a day into the atmosphere. compared to the 17000000000 tons that the amazon river, the largest on the...
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not just the amazon you could fit in. that includes the equitorial force of africa, was the unique force of public new get on we and the boy a force of north america. then you, when you've gone plus the exceptional force belt of russia, which transports to moist air from 3 oceans inland and has a decisive influence on the atlas buick circulation above the entire your region. continents. the, the part, the pump is the mechanism which has the capacity to keep the continents moist was always humidity. if the by the pickup pump, for any reason, we're to disappear tomorrow, see less than 10 years. you, with all the water, all the fresh water in the contents were the drain entirely to the ocean. soon after the discovery of the by otic pump, researchers need another breakthrough while examining wyatt rain so often in the amazon rain forest. the research project was launched around 10 years ago in one of the most pristine parts of the amazon headed by a central original together with scientists from germany's mex splunk institute
not just the amazon you could fit in. that includes the equitorial force of africa, was the unique force of public new get on we and the boy a force of north america. then you, when you've gone plus the exceptional force belt of russia, which transports to moist air from 3 oceans inland and has a decisive influence on the atlas buick circulation above the entire your region. continents. the, the part, the pump is the mechanism which has the capacity to keep the continents moist was always...
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yes, so far the amazon — amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was _ amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was originally _ amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was originally 6.5 - the amazon was originally 6.5 million square kilometres and 2 million square kilometres and 2 million kilometres squares have been degraded. we are very close to the tipping point. if we exceed 25% of forest deforestation we are going to cross the tipping point, mostly in the southern portion of the amazon, but at least in the seven months of this year deforestation in the amazon in brazil is about 61%, has declined a lot. 43% injanuary, july, and it seems we will continue declining. so we are hopeful that not only brazil but all amazonian countries will pursue going to zero deforestation and degradation within a few years. it is deforestation and degradation within a few ears. , ., deforestation and degradation within afew ears. , ., , �* ., a few years. it is not 'ust brazil, as ou a few years. it is not 'ust brazil, as yo
yes, so far the amazon — amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was _ amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was originally _ amazon is under threat? yes, so far the amazon was originally 6.5 - the amazon was originally 6.5 million square kilometres and 2 million square kilometres and 2 million kilometres squares have been degraded. we are very close to the tipping point. if we exceed 25% of forest deforestation we are going to cross the tipping point, mostly in the southern...
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they are huge, apple, alphabet and amazon all hurting. how well is amazon all hurting. how well is amazon in your view adjusting to this new normal? amazon in your view ad'usting to this new normal?_ amazon in your view ad'usting to this new normal? well, what we are seeing _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is amazon . to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is amazon is clearly suffering from a pandemic hangover. we often think of amazon like a lot of those tech companies you just mentioned as invincible, bullet—proof businesses. while they thrive during the pandemic that they are really finding life difficult right now. the market remains incredibly turbulent. there are still a lot of volatility, a lot of uncertainty, and amazon, like all retailers, is suffering from this really dangerous combination of unprecedented cost inflation and sluggish consumer demand. in amazon because my case it has been exacerbated by the fact that during the
they are huge, apple, alphabet and amazon all hurting. how well is amazon all hurting. how well is amazon in your view adjusting to this new normal? amazon in your view ad'usting to this new normal?_ amazon in your view ad'usting to this new normal? well, what we are seeing _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is _ to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is amazon . to this new normal? well, what we are seeing now is...
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a oh gosh, lying of the amazon is not that easy. you have this dense forest, very few airfields and a lot of low cloud and rain tube. the swiss brazilian aviator began exploring and mapping the airborne rivers because almost we took off in bellamy as expected, the amass headed towards our cri, turning south southeast and continuing obama to grow. so camacho towards the atlantic via sal palazzo before reaching the south of the continent, the air masses 1st hit the andes mountain range in the west. the 6000 meter high natural barriers, alters the course of the stream of air, as shown in an experiment called sal jack's headed by josie mud, engel saw dix west phoenix ferryman, thought we decided to develop together with the united states a um it oh, what? yeah. but i see that how did that take to find out more information about the structure and the functioning of the loaner of utah south america, because we didn't know how much the measurements taken in the andean foothills showed that this extremely dynamic air mass contains a lot of
a oh gosh, lying of the amazon is not that easy. you have this dense forest, very few airfields and a lot of low cloud and rain tube. the swiss brazilian aviator began exploring and mapping the airborne rivers because almost we took off in bellamy as expected, the amass headed towards our cri, turning south southeast and continuing obama to grow. so camacho towards the atlantic via sal palazzo before reaching the south of the continent, the air masses 1st hit the andes mountain range in the...
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he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river, and now for many of the 310 million users of this site, it is unimaginable to leave a day without amazon. however, if we travel to the amazon forests, maybe our opinion will change completely. what we see from a distance is very different from the reality of amazon. barns and nobel was the largest bookstore in the united states for many years. this bookstore, which started in 1880. 6 in new york, now has nearly 627 retail stores across the united states. this bookstore is one of the most important competitors that was pushed out of the book market by amazon and now has to close several of its stores every year. maybe the fate of this bookstore is the same fate as the borders bookstore which finally surrendered in 200. 2011 after 32 years of experience and declared bankrupcy, another thousand small book stores filed for bankrupcy between 2000 and 2007. now amazon's share of the printed book market is about 50% and this year in the ebook market is about 75%. but the question is, how could amazon bring such a disaster to traditiona
he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river, and now for many of the 310 million users of this site, it is unimaginable to leave a day without amazon. however, if we travel to the amazon forests, maybe our opinion will change completely. what we see from a distance is very different from the reality of amazon. barns and nobel was the largest bookstore in the united states for many years. this bookstore, which started in 1880. 6 in new york, now has nearly 627 retail stores across...
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that's the theme going into amazon can amazon pull that off as well >> what a ramp too, dee. we'll be back to you we look forward to those earnings coming out. >>> analyst mark maheny is with us now 155 bucks is the target. mark, what are your expectations maybe they're higher streetwide. >> the expect tations are highe. i'm not sure they should be. we had some specific meta developments last night that i don't think you can extrapolate. meta had nice revenue growth acceleration google didn't have that. my fear would be -- i'm a bull on amazon. my fear is that amazon and aws because they have greater exposure to smbs, they could see sort of worse trends, near term. i want to be cautious on amazon. if you're a long-term investor, it's a trough market >> outperformed, but not overly excited. awa growth expected 15%. that would be the slowest year over year pace since 2015. how much lower are we going to go >> i think that's the number one issue on the stock there's two issues here. that's one we'll get this recovery in the retail business because almost all the cost inputs have
that's the theme going into amazon can amazon pull that off as well >> what a ramp too, dee. we'll be back to you we look forward to those earnings coming out. >>> analyst mark maheny is with us now 155 bucks is the target. mark, what are your expectations maybe they're higher streetwide. >> the expect tations are highe. i'm not sure they should be. we had some specific meta developments last night that i don't think you can extrapolate. meta had nice revenue growth...
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amazon down 4%. it was not just weakness in e-commerce in terms of weak outlook for the fiscal first quarter. also slowing growth at aws. it's worrying investors. apple down for percent. it's a mess over all in terms of the top line but put nuclear -- particular weakness in iphone, mac, and wearables. let's bring in the principal analyst at forrester. deep weakness in the holiday quarter of arrival perhaps because products were not released until the new year. what was your take away from the print? >> i am not a financial analyst but expectation is that sales would be nowhere. we have 71% of consumers today in the u.s. concerned about the general state of the economy. the numbers are higher in europe. 38% of consumers are cutting back spending on nonessential goods. while we did have a holiday forecast up in the u.s. 6.1% in 2022, or 2021, a lot was still fueled by inflation. saving rates are down and there are a lot of economic concerns consumers have today. that is one factor impacting the near te
amazon down 4%. it was not just weakness in e-commerce in terms of weak outlook for the fiscal first quarter. also slowing growth at aws. it's worrying investors. apple down for percent. it's a mess over all in terms of the top line but put nuclear -- particular weakness in iphone, mac, and wearables. let's bring in the principal analyst at forrester. deep weakness in the holiday quarter of arrival perhaps because products were not released until the new year. what was your take away from the...
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the still wars are beaching amazon as a beef as a sigh of bins, as that for the amazon rain forest is disappearing as an alarming rates is brazil and those to blame for all of us. and what can we do just to death? do us pounds in the philippines. marriage is still for rent. the new interviews, no questions. a company in the usa gives well to those who otherwise struggle to get the what if i told you it's a country responsible for this was was great at fighting deforestation. in recent years, one man has become synonymous with destruction. and the brazilian amazon former president charitable sonata has lots policies, a lot squats of rain for us to be raised to the ground during the last you 4 years . amazon was a police without loss, but it wasn't always dispatch, in fact, because it was once good at protecting it's for it's the country previously reduced deforestation in the amazon by 80 percent over the course of 8 years. this downward trend started in the early 2, thousands under president really not to let us do the most just on is lula. and now both of mattel is out and louis back
the still wars are beaching amazon as a beef as a sigh of bins, as that for the amazon rain forest is disappearing as an alarming rates is brazil and those to blame for all of us. and what can we do just to death? do us pounds in the philippines. marriage is still for rent. the new interviews, no questions. a company in the usa gives well to those who otherwise struggle to get the what if i told you it's a country responsible for this was was great at fighting deforestation. in recent years,...
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of the amazon. so it�*s notjust giving the money. it�*s legislating in their own countries in the global north to stop the destruction here in the amazonia. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. the biden administration has announced new restrictions on us investments in china�*s technology sector. the move bans firms from funding chinese companies that are developing semiconductors, quantum computing and artificial technology. washington hopes to stop us capitalfrom boosting industries that could enhance china�*s military capabilities. china said it was "very disappointed" in the decision. american nurse alix dorsainvil and her daughter were freed on wednesday, nearly two weeks after they were kidnapped in haiti�*s capital. ms dorsain—vil was working for a christian relief organization when she and her daughter were taken at gunpoint from the campus of a school near port—au—prince. the us state department says it remai
of the amazon. so it�*s notjust giving the money. it�*s legislating in their own countries in the global north to stop the destruction here in the amazonia. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. the biden administration has announced new restrictions on us investments in china�*s technology sector. the move bans firms from funding chinese companies that are developing semiconductors, quantum computing and artificial...
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you are hearing from amazon. , ., �* amazon. basically what i'm heafina amazon. basically what i'm hearing is _ amazon. basically what i'm hearing is that _ amazon. basically what i'm hearing is that well-placed | hearing is that well—placed sources suggest effectively that once this round of shows effectively involving jeremy clarkson go to air that we are not going to see any more of the presenter on the streaming service was top keep in mind we have another couple of years here with clarkson starring and remaining, the remaining four episodes of the grand tour and two seasons of clarkson's from but beyond that i don't know if any more new shows will be commissioned, as i understand. it is a really bold statement from amazon, and i think it is a very interesting way for them to effectively sort of park waves with clarkson, albeit in a way that gradually gets him off the service.— off the service. ok, and according _ off the service. ok, and according to _ off the service. ok, and according to your- off the service. ok, an
you are hearing from amazon. , ., �* amazon. basically what i'm heafina amazon. basically what i'm hearing is _ amazon. basically what i'm hearing is that _ amazon. basically what i'm hearing is that well-placed | hearing is that well—placed sources suggest effectively that once this round of shows effectively involving jeremy clarkson go to air that we are not going to see any more of the presenter on the streaming service was top keep in mind we have another couple of years here with...
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, all the more water and the amazon data itself. just stay tuned for that. i'm going to jones, thanks for watching the the shuttle the currently more people than eva on the world wide and such. but they're on their boss, asshole. jessica admitted god the castle josh. find out about robina story info. mike runs the, the amazon rain forest known as the green long a planet for hers and a treasure trove of biodiversity. the, the hundreds of billions of trees in the forest absorbed enormous quantities of carbon dioxide while producing valuable oxygen. the amazon makes a crucial contribution to limiting global warming. a role now threatened by continuing deforestation. scientists have observed and analyzed the rain forest for decades about 15 years ago made an extraordinary discovery above the tree tops phenomena they call flying rivers. the antonio, nobody has been 40 years studying the amazon in climate. to me. the streets are like a green guys or a pump. 1000 lead during the day from the ground all the way to the those are, will you cl
, all the more water and the amazon data itself. just stay tuned for that. i'm going to jones, thanks for watching the the shuttle the currently more people than eva on the world wide and such. but they're on their boss, asshole. jessica admitted god the castle josh. find out about robina story info. mike runs the, the amazon rain forest known as the green long a planet for hers and a treasure trove of biodiversity. the, the hundreds of billions of trees in the forest absorbed enormous...
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gift to bring law and order to the amazon and is a huge area - the amazon and is a huge area that it's difficult to enforce laws across. they require a land—holder keep 80% of their farm under forest to enforce that is another thing that's really ramped up under the administration and pursue holding 60% of the forest but there also needs to be economic incentives and production systems that are consistent with forest friendly and climate friendly developments and there's lots of options there. aquaculture is the agreed low carbon protein and takes 20% of the land compared to cattle which are currently the dominant reasons that are following in emma's onions love fish. that is built into their culture and the culinary traditions and getting back to fish both come from the amazon and tributaries but also aquaculture is one way of providing a good substitute to beef which is really the land for everyone. which is really the land for everyone-— which is really the land for eve one. _, , _, , everyone. eight countries coming up with common _ everyone. eight countries coming up with comm
gift to bring law and order to the amazon and is a huge area - the amazon and is a huge area that it's difficult to enforce laws across. they require a land—holder keep 80% of their farm under forest to enforce that is another thing that's really ramped up under the administration and pursue holding 60% of the forest but there also needs to be economic incentives and production systems that are consistent with forest friendly and climate friendly developments and there's lots of options...
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the amazon conduct down the stat. this forced them to shift at oscillate, and that's when the looks like at the core of what you have baths and they atmosphere degree with a so low level jet that yet because of to speed. subjects prove the existence of a moisture laden air current primarily fed by trade winds from the atlantic. it's joined in the summer by another sub tropical current, which after crossing the amazon and reaching the andes, is then directed south a bona fide flying river. if there's an expert who knows just how important these streams of moisture are, then it's earth scientist, antonio, nobody from brazil's national institute for space research in the study. in my t re, forrest, he may amazon and that relation with climate i came across is curious region in south america. i mean with it in 2006. the lucky quadrangle that goes from korea by, in the north, when desire is in the south. some falling in the east and the end is in the west in the center of this era. you will find one of the most beautiful w
the amazon conduct down the stat. this forced them to shift at oscillate, and that's when the looks like at the core of what you have baths and they atmosphere degree with a so low level jet that yet because of to speed. subjects prove the existence of a moisture laden air current primarily fed by trade winds from the atlantic. it's joined in the summer by another sub tropical current, which after crossing the amazon and reaching the andes, is then directed south a bona fide flying river. if...
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the filing of the amazon is not that easy. you have is dense forest, very few fields and a lot of low cloud and rain. to this waste, brazilian aviator began exploring and mapping the airborne rivers. we to coughing the lamb as expect to the and mass headed towards actually turning south southeast and continuing november. crossover must have towards the atlantic via sound possible before reaching the south of the continent. the air masses 1st to the and these mountain range and the west. the 6000 meter high natural barrier, alters the course of the stream of air, as shown in an experiment called sound jacks, headed by shows the money and go. subjects was i've seen experiment that we decided to develop together with the united states, a table or tv um, but i see that have you tried to find out more information about the section of the functioning of to know the south america because we didn't know the measurements taking in the andy and foot hills showed that the 6 during the dynamic air mass contains a lot of moisture, basic at
the filing of the amazon is not that easy. you have is dense forest, very few fields and a lot of low cloud and rain. to this waste, brazilian aviator began exploring and mapping the airborne rivers. we to coughing the lamb as expect to the and mass headed towards actually turning south southeast and continuing november. crossover must have towards the atlantic via sound possible before reaching the south of the continent. the air masses 1st to the and these mountain range and the west. the...