allowed to move forward. the french president says he will delay retaliatory measures against the uk, while talks about post brexit fishing rights continue. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in one of the first substantial deals to be announced at the climate summit in glasgow, world leaders have agreed to end deforestation by 2030. around 100 countries are signing up to the pledge, among them brazil, canada, russia and indonesia which is the largest exporter of palm oil, which has led to a dramatic removal of forestry in the country. the commitment will cover 85% of the world s forests. the full details are due to be announced by borisjohnson
allowed to move forward. the french president says he will delay retaliatory measures against the uk, while talks about post brexit fishing rights continue. in one of the first substantial deals to be announced at the climate summit in glasgow, world leaders have agreed to end deforestation by 2030. around 100 countries are signing up to the pledge among them brazil, canada, russia and indonesia which is the largest exporter of palm oil, which has led to a dramatic removal of forestry in the country. the commitment will cover 85% of the world s forests. the full details are due to be
keep on going. tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: world leaders at the climate summit in glasgow promise to end deforestation by 2030, in a pledge that covers 85% of the world s forests. the french president delays retaliatory measures against the uk over post brexit fishing rights as talks continue. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. justices heard two challenges to the law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy
role, he can t be there with everyone else falling asleep. he should have more verbal to play. emily: is it hard to ask for someone who is extraordinary rather than so very ordinary? kayleigh: went from snoozing the basement to sleeping at the climate summit. and what a scary time to do so when satellite images so russia with a military buildup on ukraine s border in north korea s fighting off off missiles. you have a very concerning hypersonic weapon in china. what s the commander in chief during question rick he is sleeping at the climate summit. what a very sad metaphor for this presidency and very scary thing for all of us to watch. emily: and you can t fake passion, short. but for a president who has articulated this is one of his primary concerns. echoes back to the stamina, energy, and interest at a minimt
optics matter. there seems to be a sitting inhumanity with this president, but he is the commander-in-chief. the president of the united states and the leader of the free world. he keeps being so ordinary. if i was president, i would do anything to stay awake because i know that the world is watching me. especially if the climate summit. i would be digging nails into the palm of my hands to stay awake. why can t he grasp the optics that he still fails at every day? mollie: i hate to disagree, but i engaged in a separate or like analysis of this film. well i think it s clear he was about to fall asleep, i don t think he was asleep quite yet. rem cycle aside, it looks and appropriate. why was he even there listening to a low level staffers talk this way question rick he is the president of the united states. if he wants to have a leadership