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but if we look at the systems in place over the last few decades, the political system currently southeast asia is further behind any other region in the world in legally recognising indigenous territories. the social systems, indigenous people are often discriminated against and marginalised. and the economic systems. it was estimated last year that of some $3 billion in the carbon philanthropic space, that less than 1% reached indigenous people. those challenges are astronomical, and planet indonesia tries to tackle those both as a national level, international level but most important in a grassroots level. the second semifinal of the women s world cup is hours away, as co hosts australia prepare to take on england. it s a clash between two countries that have a fierce sporting rivarly, but the lionesses head coach has admitted she needs to brush up on its history. our reporter callum tulley explains. a huge game isjust around
important in a grassroots level. adam miller, thank you so much for joining us on the programme. thank you so much for havint on the programme. thank you so much for having me- the second semifinal of the women s world cup is hours away, as co hosts australia prepare to take on england. it s a clash between two countries that have a fierce sporting rivarly, but the lionesses head coach sarina wiegman has admitted she needs to brush up on its history. 0ur reporter callum tulley explains. a huge game isjust around the corner in sydney. australia have never reached this stage of the competition before. for england, it s their third successive semi finals at a women s world cup, but they have never tasted victory at this stage. so whatever happens, history will be made. now, it will, of course, just be the latest chapter in a long standing rivalry between england and australia involving the ashes. and let s not forget this historic moment at the men s rugby world cup.
including top rival, florida governor ron desantis. earlier this week, cbs news ed 0 keefe asked mr desantis for his views on the charges. reporter: does all of this legal stuff he is facing - disqualify him? at the end of the day, voters make that decision. somebody asked me, if somebody is indicted, should they be able to run? the problem is, we ve seen political indictments. i thought brad was political, these other people that would just give any prosecutor the ability to render someone ineligible, so i ve not said that, but ijust think, at the end of the day, the election has got to be about the future, it s got to be about what people are concerned about and the more it s about other things, the more biden is able to hang out in the basement again and end up cruising to a victory, and i know republicans don t want that to happen. my colleague carl nasman asked ed what he made of mr desantis s answer. reporter: what did you make of the governor s reporter: what did you make of