A fight against a powerful timber lobby. Ever heard of flying rivers this is the movement of large quantities of water vapor released into the atmosphere by the amazon rain forest which causes precipitation across south america and just key to the health of our climate a single tree with a crown diameter of say 10 metres releases up to 300 liters of water in the form of vapor into the atmosphere every day on a sunny day the same tree will absorb up to 10000 liters of c o 2 and transform it into oxygen the amazon rain forest is home to tens of thousands of plant and animal species as well as 320. 00 Indigenous Peoples but for how much longer logging is on the rise in 2019 twice as much timber was felled than in 2018 and since the coronavirus pandemic began. Illegal loggers have become increasingly briefless. It doesnt just look like a war it is one and its largely taking place under the cover of the dense amazon rain forest these images show one of the brazilian forestry of artes curren
President trump have a number of oneonone meetings including with the United Kingdom new Prime Minister boris johnson. Im Kelly Odonnell traveling with the president at the g7. There is a big vote before the summer meeting of the dnc wrapped up in San Francisco in afternoon. Has to do with Climate Change and the decision is something that many there have been waiting for. Nbc bay areas Christie Smith joins us live to explain. Christie. Well the vote happened today was certainly disappointing to people who had been here and pushing for a debate to happen in the framework of addressing Climate Change. We believe as the chairman described. Democratic National Committee members had a chance to weigh in in San Francisco. For us to elevate one critical issue we are not ignoring Climate Change but that we are want to include as part of every other problem. They voted saying no to a resolution that seemed to conflict with the parties position on not allowing president ial candidates to partici
to nato membership, so long as the conditions are met. what does that mean? when might that happen? and who is driving the future of men s golf? the leaders of the pga tour have been grilled by us senators today over the deal they struck with saudi arabia. what impositions will that place on the game s biggest stars? all that to come. we start with that major development in the story about that bbc presenter who is accused of sending money for sexually explicit photographs. the bbc has now made contact with a second person, in their early 20s, who says they felt threatened by the same presenter. this second person was first contacted by the presenter through a dating app, and claims that subsequently the presenter began sending menacing messages. they re not believed to have made a complaint to the corporation. let s speak to charlotte gallagher. charlotte, tell me about this latest allegation and where this takes the story and what sort of position this puts the bbc in. this
ingraham angle thank you so much for joining me in moments my exclusive interview with the man of the moment speaker mike johnson who says the border bill is dead on arrival in the house. but, first, no, no, hell no. that s the focus of tonight s angle. we knew that it was finally released after being kept hidden from the public for months that the schumer mcconnell border insecurity bill would be bad, but even we didn t realize how bad. now, just last week we he was assuring critics, including the angle that what was leaks out about the bill were just internet rumors. including that the bill would permit up to 5,000 migrants per day into the country then senator lankford said this. this authority is a 5,000 authority to say if you get to 5,000, which we have been there every single day except for seven in the last four months, that it completely closes the border down. laura: wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. i thought that the 5,000 migrants could come, in welcome that,