A. M. At google headquarters in california 11 00 a. M. On wall street and squawk alley is live good tugs morniesday morninm Carl Quintanilla very busy morning in the markets today. We try to get back to 3440 or so q3 earnings a part of the big news stimulus watch, well learn more in the coming hour or two. But were going to begin in washington justice files this landmark antitrust suit against google and we have more on that im still working many i way through this 64page lawsuit that the Justice Department has filed against google in which the department allege thats googlesant w anticompev behave wror is going on for years and still going on and it may be getting worse in the complaint, the Justice Department writes that google entered into exclusionariy agreements including tying arrangements and engaged in anticompetitive lockup and block rivals the Department Says google has taken a page from microsofts playbook to sustain the monopolies and even instructed blows not to use words
My left is monaca. Shes a senior fellow at the seams and incentive for your international economics. And monicas left is danielle zarin director programs of the climate and land, use alliance. And then, on the screen is my good friend peter. The cofounder and ceo of the otero, the new mto focus on a lot of the issues that will be discussing today. Peter is also well known as the founder and longtime ceo of Conservation International where he continues to be chairman. Our topic today is Global Impact of the amazon rain forest weve been reading about in the news. And of course this raises so many issues. First of all, what is really happening. It is hard to tell on the basis of news. How much is due to ill legal log games or industrial egg, or bent government policy or is it Climate Change itself. Is it impacting of course. Also the question arises of what happens until recently, the great was one of the concert conservation Success Stories through a great effort, and the brazilian gover
Burning in amazons brazil rain forest. The council on Foreign Relations hosted this hourlong event. Hello, everybody. We good to go . Hi, my name is mark. Until recently, i was the ceo of the nature conservancy. Im delighted to berece nthere, the moderated of todays s discussion. We have a greattdi scupanel. To my left is monica. She is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for international economics. To monicas left is daniel, director of programs at the climate and land use alliance. And then on the screen is my good friend peter, the cofounder and ceo of neoterro, a new ngo focused on a lot of the issues well be discussing today. Petetedaniel, direct ser wer is founder and ceo of Conservation International, where he is the chairman. Our topic today is the Global Impact of the amazon rain forest. Weve been reading about it in the news. Of course, this raises so many issues. First of all, whats really happening . Its hard to tell on the basisl of the news how much ofl this due to
Hello im kristie want to welcome to news africa its good to have you along mali has been battling a 7 year long insurgency which has seen geodes take control of large parts of the country well thats one aspect of the fighting and the other is interest violence and that has seen thousands of people their homes some have been displaced within mali and as youre about to see theyre being forced to live in comp. Its only a stones throw from here to downtown but only a short ride from the bustle of the city to this camp but it may as well be on a different planet many in the city say they are unaware of this camp for displaced full and hurts men built on a waste dump this is definitely not the home or anybody would want to live for anybody should live yet it has become the home of more than 1000 people who fled from interethnic violence in central mali and yes this is their home on a landfill full of waste and their homes out also made of waste the smoke that you see around me is because of
News africa its good to have you along mali has been battling a 7 year long insurgency which has seen a control of large parts of the country well thats one aspect of the fighting and the other is interest violence and that has seen thousands of people. Some have been displaced within mali and as youre about to see theyre being forced to live in comp. Its only a stones throw from here to downtown but only a short ride from the bustle of the city to this camp but cit may as well be on a different planet many in the city say they are unaware of this camp for displaced full and hurts men built on a waste dump this is definitely not the home or anybody would want to live for anybody should live yet it has become the home of more than 1000 people who fled from interethnic violence in central mali and yes this is their home on a landfill full of waste and their homes out also made of the smoke that you see around me is because of the waste thats being burnt around them. The smell is overpowe