The truth behind them. We start in brazil and a crucial summit to protect the amazon rain forest. The leaders of eight South American countries that share the amazon are gathering the first time in 45 years theres been a meeting like this. Scientists are concerned that deforestation in the amazon may be approaching an irreversible Tipping Point. Brazils president Lula Da Silva is hoping for a co ordinated regional approach, to tackle illegal mining and logging as well as other environmental crimes. The amazon rainforest, is a crucial buffer against Climate Change and 60 of it is located in brazil. It acts as a major carbon sink absorbing Carbon Dioxide emissions. President lula has already promised to end deforestation by 2030. Rainforest destruction had surged under his predecessor, jair bolsonaro. And it appears some progress is already being made. Injuly of this year, 500 Square Kilometres of rainforest was cleared in brazil 66 less than injuly of last year. The rainforest is home
disdainfully by everyone. instead of opening people s eyes to the staggeringly huge extent of, for instance, the church s abuse problem and the shameful cover up, she became the target of this vitriol and public protests, even. it was quite strange. she was telling the truth, and the public targeted this uppity, petulant woman for some kind of metaphorical stoning. the point about it is, now people see i mean, they saw, supposedly, in the year 2000, when the church came out and admitted a few things, but right now, they see just how many things, just how many causes, just how many social activities she was involved in where she said this, this and this and she was proved right. but my god, she paid a bit of a toll, you know, because she lost a lot in trying to tell the truth. it s been another big day at the women s world cup with two more teams making it through to the quarter finals colombia and france coming out on top in their matches.
some are, but most people are going to the first american they can turn themselves in, so it s not a border security alone, it s an asylum abuse problem and they are going to keep coming. the day you do away with title 42, you ll have a tsunami of illegal immigrants, 100,000 a week. sandra: quick final thought here as we are getting more from the white house, a readout from the pool. their notes revealing that president biden referencing the 300 days it has been since this war began, hard to believe, talking about the assaults on the civilians there, schools, orphanages, saying putin is trying to use winter as a weapon but the ukrainian people are inspiring the world. some of the exchange we are seeing here. the president said to zelenskyy you are the man of the year in the united states of america. zelenskyy is speaking in english saying this is a great moment for him. he would have come sooner but the situation was so difficult, he then said we control the
facing criminal liability, not to mention professional jeopardy. ellen, let me put this back to you. the story and your reporting, one of the hallmarks of your reporting is the care with which everything is described and written for us, the readers. but i wonder if you can tell us if this whistleblower ever intended or desired for any of this to become public. usually they do not. yes. usually they do not. i believe the whistleblower did want this to eventually get to the congress. but the whistleblower s main goal was to follow the procedures, report the potential wrongdoing or serious or flagrant abuse problem and let the process play out. let those who are empowered or whose job it is to adjudicate this problem or this issue
a significant percentage of women in spanish politics which is obviously fantastic to see and something that has been welcomed better sanchez has said that you know he is a feminist and he is very much in favor of. giving you know introducing more laws which are more about ecology in spain so you know i think we re going to be seeing more progressive laws for women in spain and the people s party we re talking as well about perhaps taking away the abortion laws and bringing it back to laws from the one nine hundred eighty s. that did not sit well with many voters and in particular women here in spain so rights did abuse problem. the story in the public thank you. well it is not only spain where female voters are being courted by politicians in the world s largest democracy india the role of women in society and in politics is being discussed like never before india you may remember is in the middle of its