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it's easy to say that bolsonaro came here to| to say that bolsonaro came here to show industry, to cut ambition is the same number that i gave in 2015. it's the same number. this is a numerical regimens. review the numbers, it's right, ok, but it's not ambition. for brazil, this is what doesn't make sense. deforestation is something that is illegal in rural brazil, so deforestation is a moral imperative, a legal imperative. ok, to go develop in the climate change agenda means opportunities for developing in brazil. so it doesn't make sense that the governments, that has this disaster in our hands, that they are not listening to science. they have opportunity to really drive ambition agenda based on the mitigation, brazil has other conditions, and what they are doing here is the damage control of nh but public policies, i think we have to wait for the next government so brazil will be back. i'm confident. isabella, we have to leave it there. thank you very much indeed. itjust shows you that there is an awful big gap between the long—term rhetoric that we are getting here and the short t
it's easy to say that bolsonaro came here to| to say that bolsonaro came here to show industry, to cut ambition is the same number that i gave in 2015. it's the same number. this is a numerical regimens. review the numbers, it's right, ok, but it's not ambition. for brazil, this is what doesn't make sense. deforestation is something that is illegal in rural brazil, so deforestation is a moral imperative, a legal imperative. ok, to go develop in the climate change agenda means opportunities for...
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deforestation of the amazon has soared to 12 year high the president bolsonaro.e change. but the reality can look like this that make the amazon dream, a forest haven combating climate change. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon. just one man and a chainsaw. well, we are making our way, now, deep into the forest. we are being led to an area where illegal logging is taking place and here we are at the edge of a national park, an area thatis the edge of a national park, an area that is supposed to be protected. but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jaya bolsonaro. they accuse him of carving up environmental protections and feeling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he isn't worried about the planet, he is worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above, every tvjohn mcphee that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. the atmosphere, contributing to globalwarming. by the atmos
deforestation of the amazon has soared to 12 year high the president bolsonaro.e change. but the reality can look like this that make the amazon dream, a forest haven combating climate change. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon. just one man and a chainsaw. well, we are making our way, now, deep into the forest. we are being led to an area where illegal logging is taking place and here we are at the edge of a...
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but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.se him of carving up environmental protections and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above, every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business. there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson in 0chensio de sousa said he is fighting a losing battle. and about an hour's drive away, ritual destruction. every year, more trees are lost by slashing and burning. the heat is building now and there's ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it's at the side of a busy road and when fires like this happen here it's not the work of nature, it's the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here, too, lost ground. more
but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.se him of carving up environmental protections and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above, every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business. there's a...
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a lot of this — to their own land. -- bolsonaro. -- bolsonaro. a lot of this isn't actually mapped, l lot of this isn't actually mapped, so, now, idon't lot of this isn't actually mapped, so, now, i don't trust it. his political constituency or cattle ranchers. so it's difficult to believe that you can trust what he says. do believe that you can trust what he sa s. y ., believe that you can trust what he sa s. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , says. do you know what other animals the have says. do you know what other animals they have in — says. do you know what other animals they have in brazil, _ says. do you know what other animals they have in brazil, parents. _ says. do you know what other animals they have in brazil, parents. he - they have in brazil, parents. he went to see what i been watching all day on my social media feed? this cctv camera in brazil was catching a bird's eye view of the traffic, when a parrot decided not once, but he comes back for another look. apparently, this is a turquoise amazon parents, which is also known, i'm to
a lot of this — to their own land. -- bolsonaro. -- bolsonaro. a lot of this isn't actually mapped, l lot of this isn't actually mapped, so, now, idon't lot of this isn't actually mapped, so, now, i don't trust it. his political constituency or cattle ranchers. so it's difficult to believe that you can trust what he says. do believe that you can trust what he sa s. y ., believe that you can trust what he sa s. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , says. do you know what other animals the have says. do you know...
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— president bolsonaro? people will be lookint for president bolsonaro?rumpet bat, but are still using fossil fuel such a significant level. they would cancel each other out, effectively no net benefit? ., , ., , , benefit? one of the problems with trees is how _ benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent _ benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent are i benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent are they i benefit? one of the problems with | trees is how permanent are they as benefit? one of the problems with i trees is how permanent are they as a climate solution, which gets us to the question of offsetting. if people know they can fly somewhere and then get trees planted, sometimes trees burned down that the carbon dioxide states and the atmosphere for hundreds of years, lots of the trees burned down in the california wildfires this summer were from big offsetting projects. trees are great, we know they absorb carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but the carbon stays once it is produced for a long time and trees
— president bolsonaro? people will be lookint for president bolsonaro?rumpet bat, but are still using fossil fuel such a significant level. they would cancel each other out, effectively no net benefit? ., , ., , , benefit? one of the problems with trees is how _ benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent _ benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent are i benefit? one of the problems with trees is how permanent are they i benefit? one of the problems with | trees is...
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brazil's president jair bolsonaro has l president jair bolsonaro has paid presidentjair bolsonaro hasr in a tweet, describing her as one of the greatest artists of the generation who with her unique voice charisma and music by the affection and admiration of the whole country. among the other high—profile triggers, her friend and famous brazilian footballer, neighbour, who treated, i refuse to believe, i refuse. —— neymar. up to 100,000 monitors are expected to attend herfuneral 100,000 monitors are expected to attend her funeral in 100,000 monitors are expected to attend herfuneral in her home state. marilia mendonca was just 26 years old. the trial of three men accused of murdering a black man while he was outjogging, has begun in the us state of georgia. the death in february last year of 25—year—old ahmaud arbery sparked protests across the us. further controversy has followed after a nearly—all white jury was selected for the trial, in which the defendants have pleaded not guilty. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is in brunswick, georgia, and sent this report. as the
brazil's president jair bolsonaro has l president jair bolsonaro has paid presidentjair bolsonaro hasr in a tweet, describing her as one of the greatest artists of the generation who with her unique voice charisma and music by the affection and admiration of the whole country. among the other high—profile triggers, her friend and famous brazilian footballer, neighbour, who treated, i refuse to believe, i refuse. —— neymar. up to 100,000 monitors are expected to attend herfuneral 100,000...
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right from the top, jair bolsonaro has - the top, jair bolsonaro has come out with a tweet and we canbute. i will translate. is that the whole country receives in shock the news of the young country singer stop she was one of the greatest artist of her generation whom, with her unique voice, rhythm and munich, on the affection and admiration of us all. she was known as the queen of suffering because of the type of music she made, often highlighting the experiences of women in failed relationships and she started her career when she was just a teenager and she became very big in 2016 and has only soared, her population of popularity is only soared since then. another tribute from the brazilian footballer name are and we can bring that up for you now. he said thatjust simply i refuse to believe, i refused, and then anna moji of a crying person there. so tributes are starting to come in and this is obviously a huge shock and we're still finding out about what caused the crash and what happened here. courtney, for now, thank you very much. the trial of three men accused of murdering a bla
right from the top, jair bolsonaro has - the top, jair bolsonaro has come out with a tweet and we canbute. i will translate. is that the whole country receives in shock the news of the young country singer stop she was one of the greatest artist of her generation whom, with her unique voice, rhythm and munich, on the affection and admiration of us all. she was known as the queen of suffering because of the type of music she made, often highlighting the experiences of women in failed...
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campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president bolsonaro.y accuse him of carving up environmental protections and fueling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet. he's worried about his family. his handiwork seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business. there is a rain forest mafia. the timber can wd up in europe or the u.s. this load is legal, but the sergeant says he's fighting a losing battle. about an hours drive away, destruction. every year, vast areas are cleared by slashing and burning. the heat is building and there's ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide it. it's at the side of a busy road. for fires like this that happen here, it's not the work of nature, it's the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here, too, lost ground. more wild west then wild amazon. cattle f
campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president bolsonaro.y accuse him of carving up environmental protections and fueling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet. he's worried about his family. his handiwork seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business. there is a rain...
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, many worry that his word can be trusted. >> president bolsonaro has an appalling track record on humanights of the indigenous communities that live in the rain forests, and protection of the force themselves, so the big -- forests themselves, so the significances he has signed this the remit. has he had a change of heart? i doubt it. will he play along with the international community due to political pressure from europe, the u.s., potentially related trade deals and other aspects? that seems to be happening. this is a positive step, but we have to wait and see whether he really follows through on the ground. anchor: ok, looking at the timeframe of this deal, let's end deforestation by 2030, i mean, people are wondering, what on the earth is the point of waiting nine years to end deforestation, why not next wednesday, for example, given we are talking about here in emergency? what is your reaction when people say things like that? >> i think that is exactly right. here at the cop26, scientists are callin this a climate are used to hearing fm thee we scientific community, so i agree ,
, many worry that his word can be trusted. >> president bolsonaro has an appalling track record on humanights of the indigenous communities that live in the rain forests, and protection of the force themselves, so the big -- forests themselves, so the significances he has signed this the remit. has he had a change of heart? i doubt it. will he play along with the international community due to political pressure from europe, the u.s., potentially related trade deals and other aspects?...
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-- after j or bolsonaro -- after jair bolsonaro objected to it.teresting to see how she manages her way out of this. it will be closely scrutinized. jonathan: i imagine she will be pressed a whole lot more through the coming days. concrete, -- tom keene, lisa abramowicz, jon ferro. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> security selection will be critical if you have 3% inflation with very strong economic growth. i think your cyclical stocks will do will. financials can do well. i think those that will be most challenged in an environment like that are those that hope to make money in five to 10 years. jonathan: ron temple there of lazard. he will take 3% inflation with 4% to 5% real gdp. in new york city this morning, good morning. your equity market, all-time highs into tuesday. equity futures basically unchanged. 10 year yield, 1.5505%. a stock to watch is tesla in the premarket, down pretty hard early on. we are down now by about 4% or so after a monster rally. through october, up something like 30%. elon musk saying, "if any of this is based
-- after j or bolsonaro -- after jair bolsonaro objected to it.teresting to see how she manages her way out of this. it will be closely scrutinized. jonathan: i imagine she will be pressed a whole lot more through the coming days. concrete, -- tom keene, lisa abramowicz, jon ferro. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> security selection will be critical if you have 3% inflation with very strong economic growth. i think your cyclical stocks will do will. financials can do well. i think...
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i think bolsonaro remains populist despite everything.and it is a setback for populism and ultimately trump might have won the election if it wasn't for covid but at the same time i think it did reveal a new sort of partisan divide and a new populist centrist divide on public health and on pandemics. >> would be going too far to say it's been a setback to the west or does the fact that the most effective vaccines did come from the west play against that? >> there are three things western democracies did that nobody else could have done . the first is the vaccine development operation work speed which was extraordinary and an extraordinarily combination of basically unlimited government money with massive funds, advance the pharmaceutical industry in the us but also in europe with biotech and the mrna technology in germany and that was one thing i don't think anybody else could have replicated and that was the outcome of called neoliberal societies and economies in the market economy. second thing was the economic response. the sort of cen
i think bolsonaro remains populist despite everything.and it is a setback for populism and ultimately trump might have won the election if it wasn't for covid but at the same time i think it did reveal a new sort of partisan divide and a new populist centrist divide on public health and on pandemics. >> would be going too far to say it's been a setback to the west or does the fact that the most effective vaccines did come from the west play against that? >> there are three things...
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campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ate change. miguel isn�*t worried about the planet, he�*s worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there�*s a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. and about an hour�*s drive away, ritual destruction. every year, vast areas are cleared by slashing and burning. the heat is building now, and there�*s ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it�*s at the side of a busy road. and when fires like this happen here, it�*s not the work of nature, it�*s the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here too, lost ground. more wild west than wild amazon. cattle farming is driven by global demand fo
campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ate change. miguel isn�*t worried about the planet, he�*s worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there�*s a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us....
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still's president saied bolsonaro j the way of tributes? bolsonaro has tweeted, this is in portuguese, and he said "the whole country receives in shock the news of the death. she was one of the greatest artists of her generation with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us —— jair. it was shortly after the announcement and also her friends the brazilian football and i protrude has also released a tribute and he said very simple message, i refused to believe, i refused with a crying —— neymar. tributes are starting to come in, and she leaves behind a two —year—old son, very sadly, and millions of fans and the country is coming to grips with the fact she was only 26 years old and killed very suddenly when she was at the peak of her career and increasing in popularity. courtney, thank you very much. the trial of three men accused of murdering a black man while he was outjogging has begun in the us state of georgia. the death in february last year of 25—year—old ahmaud arbery sparked protests across t
still's president saied bolsonaro j the way of tributes? bolsonaro has tweeted, this is in portuguese, and he said "the whole country receives in shock the news of the death. she was one of the greatest artists of her generation with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us —— jair. it was shortly after the announcement and also her friends the brazilian football and i protrude has also released a tribute and he said very simple message, i...
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campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ing climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. and about an hour's drive away, ritual destruction. every year vast areas are cleared by slashing and burning. the heat is building now and there is ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it is at the side of a busy road. and when fires like this happen here it is not the work of nature, it is the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here too, lost ground. more wild west than wild amazon. cattle farming is driven by global demand f
campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ing climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this...
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patricia: en medio de reclamos, el gobierno de jair bolsonaro lanzÓ un nuevo plan de asistencia parauna derrota histÓrica en las elecciones de medio tÉrmino. el congreso argentino se encamina hacia reformas judiciales que podrÍan suponer un problema para el gobierno tras su derrota electoral. en canadÁ, la provincia declarÓ estado de emergencia, despuÉs de que un fenÓmeno conocido como rÍo atmosfÉrico arrojara en dos dÍas la cantidad de lluvia de un mes. el primer ministro describiÓ el desastre como un acontecimiento Único en 500 aÑos. un grupo de valientes mujeres Único en 500 aÑos. un grupo de valientes mujeres rompe rÉcords en arizona. ♪ ♪ antes de llegar allá, o allá, empieza aquí. con walgreens es fácil mantenerte protegido. programa tus vacunas sin costo contra la gripe y el covid-19 hoy. patricia: para terminar... ¿quiÉn dijo que el paracaidismo es un deporte para hombres? nos despedimos con este rÉcord femenino de altura. escuchen y vean. 40 paracaidistas y dos camarÓgrafos batieron los rÉcords de paracaidismo en arizona. se lanzaron 16.000 pies de altura haciendo tres formac
patricia: en medio de reclamos, el gobierno de jair bolsonaro lanzÓ un nuevo plan de asistencia parauna derrota histÓrica en las elecciones de medio tÉrmino. el congreso argentino se encamina hacia reformas judiciales que podrÍan suponer un problema para el gobierno tras su derrota electoral. en canadÁ, la provincia declarÓ estado de emergencia, despuÉs de que un fenÓmeno conocido como rÍo atmosfÉrico arrojara en dos dÍas la cantidad de lluvia de un mes. el primer ministro describiÓ...
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bolsonaro brazil announcing that the country will target net zero by 2050, 10 years ahead of the originalso he's taken a u-turn around deforestation. previously much more economic development in amazon which was problematic. it was really nice to see that. we also saw vietnam and thailand also announcing net zero targets which was nice to see as well. haidi: what was a disappointment, though? [laughter] >> the big three emitters, china, u.s. and india, they did not have a good day. the u.s. in particular is in serious trouble. president biden showed up at the summit without a new legislative success. and to even put -- salt on the wound. just as he was about to speak last night, senator manchin held a press conference which dampened further potential action around legislative process in the u.s., around getting the targets that he wanted to achieve by 2030. the other thing to be honest is that his own delivery of the speech at the summit wasn't great. he appeared to be jetlagged, which was unfortunate. for the other two, prime minister modi's net zero announcement by 27, this created a lo
bolsonaro brazil announcing that the country will target net zero by 2050, 10 years ahead of the originalso he's taken a u-turn around deforestation. previously much more economic development in amazon which was problematic. it was really nice to see that. we also saw vietnam and thailand also announcing net zero targets which was nice to see as well. haidi: what was a disappointment, though? [laughter] >> the big three emitters, china, u.s. and india, they did not have a good day. the...
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patricia: en medio de reclamos, el gobierno de jair bolsonaro lanzÓ un nuevo plan de asistencia para en las elecciones de medio tÉrmino. el congreso argentino se encamina hacia reformas judiciales que podrÍan suponer un problema para el gobierno tras su derrota electoral. en canadÁ, la provincia declarÓ estado de emergencia, despuÉs de que un fenÓmeno conocido como rÍo atmosfÉrico arrojara en dos dÍas la cantidad de lluvia de un mes. el primer ministro describiÓ el desastre como un acontecimiento Único en 500 aÑos. un grupo de valientes mujeres Único en 500 aÑos. un grupo de valientes mujeres rompe rÉcords en arizona. en verizon, si rompiste tu teléfono, te hacemos un upgrade. viejo, roto o dañado, no importa. ya este teléfono, no lo puedo usar. me encantaría poder cambiar mi celular. ya ni le funciona. no te preocupes, te lo cambiamos. ¿aunque sea cliente de verizon? claro que sí. ahora todos pueden obtener un teléfono 5g, por nuestra cuenta. yo no soy cliente de verizon, yo también? tu también puedes. y si no eres cliente, te damos $1000 para ayudar a cubrir los costos de cambio. e
patricia: en medio de reclamos, el gobierno de jair bolsonaro lanzÓ un nuevo plan de asistencia para en las elecciones de medio tÉrmino. el congreso argentino se encamina hacia reformas judiciales que podrÍan suponer un problema para el gobierno tras su derrota electoral. en canadÁ, la provincia declarÓ estado de emergencia, despuÉs de que un fenÓmeno conocido como rÍo atmosfÉrico arrojara en dos dÍas la cantidad de lluvia de un mes. el primer ministro describiÓ el desastre como un...
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i don't think i anybody has any faith in bolsonaro and they�*re waiting for the elections next year. nick, thanks for your atience, deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it — deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it is _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful- deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful to - patience, it is really useful to have you here because you�*ve seen things in the back room that we don�*t see, so it�*s important to get that perspective, thank you. don't see, so it's important to get that perspective, thank you. thank ou ve that perspective, thank you. thank you very much- _ back in 2016, ahead of the paris agreement in 2016, developed countries made a commitment to mobilise $100 billion a year from 2020 to support developing countries deal with the impact of climate change. on that, here�*s the british prime minister borisjohnson. although the uk has this week committed a further $1 billion of international climate finance, taking
i don't think i anybody has any faith in bolsonaro and they�*re waiting for the elections next year. nick, thanks for your atience, deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it — deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience. it is _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really _ deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful- deforestation. nick, thanks for your patience, it is really useful to - patience, it is really useful to have you here because...
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. >> reporter: like in brazil led by jair bolsonaro, who earlier this year reminded many of the country'sary dictatorship. he'd approved a military parade on the same day that lawmakers were voting on a controversial change to the country's voting laws. the law didn't pass, but bolsonaro has since suggested that he won't respect next year's election results. from what i see, he says, i will not accept any election results that do not declare me the winner. my mind is made up. a dictatorial declaration, the kind of language some say is also coming from another country, el salvador. currently run by world's coolest dictator, nael bukale. not my words, he wrote that on his twitter feed earlier this year. the millennial president might have been joking, but his attacks are no laughing matter and have some concerned that he could be central america's next strongman. what's happening in these places might not stay there. >> there is a threat of con teenagen, of disfusion. >> reporter: across 18 latin american countries, only 49% of people said democracy is the best form of government, according
. >> reporter: like in brazil led by jair bolsonaro, who earlier this year reminded many of the country'sary dictatorship. he'd approved a military parade on the same day that lawmakers were voting on a controversial change to the country's voting laws. the law didn't pass, but bolsonaro has since suggested that he won't respect next year's election results. from what i see, he says, i will not accept any election results that do not declare me the winner. my mind is made up. a...
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. >> reporter: brazil, jair bolsonaro, allowing the rate of deforestation to soar to a 12-year high.t 130 up in the canopy of an ironwood tree, one of the keystone species of the entire amazon rain forest. everything you see in front of you right now is protected by the june gle keepers. but that is a drop in the vast ocean of green that is the amazon. the rangers spend their days monitoring the river for poachers and loggers. some of the team are former loggers themselves. >> reporter: along with the loggers are the illegal miners. there are so many thousands of gold mines gouged into the forest that this photo from nasa recently captured what looked like rivers of gold. but that's not gold, it's thousands of pits gouged into the river left by mining. everything you see around me is part of what's called la pampa. until a couple of years ago, all of this was pristine amazon rain forest. but hundreds of gold miners were given concessions here, turning this into a vast desert that ip, making the rain forestshocko look more like the sahara. that freak phenomenon increasingly common acr
. >> reporter: brazil, jair bolsonaro, allowing the rate of deforestation to soar to a 12-year high.t 130 up in the canopy of an ironwood tree, one of the keystone species of the entire amazon rain forest. everything you see in front of you right now is protected by the june gle keepers. but that is a drop in the vast ocean of green that is the amazon. the rangers spend their days monitoring the river for poachers and loggers. some of the team are former loggers themselves. >>...
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problem is you're going to be in glasgow, and president xi is not, nor is president bolsonaro of brazil your message to are simply not going to be there. how big a problem is that? it is a big problem. definitely, i would have wished that all the leaders would be there in person, but some of them, i understand, are going to join through video messages and zoom or whatever. the important thing, what i expect from cop, that all these world leaders come united and give an unmistakable signal to the world that you citizens, you investors, we are united here and determined to build a clean energy future for all of you, and you investors, if you continue to invest in the fossil fuels, then you are going to risk losing money. this is the message i would like to get from cop26, and i am not hopeless that this message will not come true. i think it will come true. so, you bring it down to a question of money. and again, i put to you the fact that, in this post—covid world, governments are counting their pennies, their dollars very carefully, and it seems they are not least disinclined to make go
problem is you're going to be in glasgow, and president xi is not, nor is president bolsonaro of brazil your message to are simply not going to be there. how big a problem is that? it is a big problem. definitely, i would have wished that all the leaders would be there in person, but some of them, i understand, are going to join through video messages and zoom or whatever. the important thing, what i expect from cop, that all these world leaders come united and give an unmistakable signal to...
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among the signatories it includes president bolsonaro of brazil and we know how much criticism he hasg for there must, nonetheless, be at the back of your mind the anxiety as to how genuine these commitments will prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in the public domain it is up to the leaders to deliver, it is up to the public to put the political pressure to ensure that we keep our commitments. it is up there, it is now a done deal, 100 leaders, 85% of forest, something that is historic and we have not seen this kind of breakthrough in a generation. i think there is also a reference to 30 of the world's biggest companies buying into this process and the whole idea of any trade with anyone who is involved in deforestation would become such a black market that they simply cannot happen. i presume that is where the power of momentum, particularly in the private sector, can come into its own. absolutely. and it is up to consumers to put pressure on companies and the companies to get further commitments. it is an essential component. we need both distant political decision—makers
among the signatories it includes president bolsonaro of brazil and we know how much criticism he hasg for there must, nonetheless, be at the back of your mind the anxiety as to how genuine these commitments will prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in the public domain it is up to the leaders to deliver, it is up to the public to put the political pressure to ensure that we keep our commitments. it is up there, it is now a done deal, 100 leaders, 85% of forest, something that is...
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well, brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has tweeted, and we can bring that up — this is in portugueseceives in shock the news of the death. "she was one of the greatest artists of her generation with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us." so that was shortly after the announcement. also, herfriend the brazilian football neymar has also released a tribute and he tweeted a very simple message, "i refuse to believe, i refuse" with a crying emoji there. so tributes are starting to come in. very sadly, she leaves behind a two—year—old son and millions of fans and the country is coming to grips with the fact she was only 26 years old and killed very suddenly when she was at the peak of her career and increasing in popularity. to the us now and the trial of three men accused of murdering a black man while he was outjogging has begun in the us state of georgia. the death, in february last year, of 25—year—old ahmaud arbery sparked protests across the us. further controversy has followed after a nearly all—white jury was selected for the trial in
well, brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has tweeted, and we can bring that up — this is in portugueseceives in shock the news of the death. "she was one of the greatest artists of her generation with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us." so that was shortly after the announcement. also, herfriend the brazilian football neymar has also released a tribute and he tweeted a very simple message, "i refuse to believe, i refuse" with...
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of which is that when presidentjair to be sobered up by, one of which is that when president jair bolsonaroas happened in brazil during his period? i would say exactly the same thing about the australian prime minister's commitment of net zero, but at the same time continuing to use coal right through to mid century. what we have is a lot of speeches and commitments, and one cannot help using that adult phrase, blah blah blah. let's see what delivery is. we are frankly in last chance saloon, and the discussion i hear going on in the cop26 does not match up to that reality. we are very long way after managing a manageable future for humanity, a very long way off, and the time line is very short to manage this. what we need from this cop26 meeting is real commitments to get to as close to absolute zero in emissions as quickly as possible. with the wealthy countries leading the way and also helping developing countries to achieve their objectives. so i think the collaboration, the work required, weight of the onus of the job being on wealthier nations, this i do not hear being recognised.— on
of which is that when presidentjair to be sobered up by, one of which is that when president jair bolsonaroas happened in brazil during his period? i would say exactly the same thing about the australian prime minister's commitment of net zero, but at the same time continuing to use coal right through to mid century. what we have is a lot of speeches and commitments, and one cannot help using that adult phrase, blah blah blah. let's see what delivery is. we are frankly in last chance saloon,...
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among the signatories it includes - the signatories it includes president bolsonaro of brazil and wecism he has coming for there must, nonetheless, be at the back of your mind the anxiety as to how genuine these commitments will prove to be. genuine these commitments will prove to be-_ prove to be. absolutely. but now that _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in the - prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in the public i now that it is in the public domain it is up to the leaders to deliver, it is up to the public to put the political pressure to ensure that we keep our commitments. it is up there, it is now a done deal, 100 leaders, 85% of forest, something that is historic and we have not seen this kind of breakthrough in a generation. i think there is also a reference to 30 of the world's biggest companies buying into this process and the whole idea of any trade with anyone who is involved in deforestation would become such a blac
among the signatories it includes - the signatories it includes president bolsonaro of brazil and wecism he has coming for there must, nonetheless, be at the back of your mind the anxiety as to how genuine these commitments will prove to be. genuine these commitments will prove to be-_ prove to be. absolutely. but now that _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is _ prove to be. absolutely. but now that it is in _ prove to be. absolutely. but now...
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but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.use him of carving up environmental protections and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. but we got a very different perspective from this activist. she's spent her life defending the rainforest and its indigenous peoples — or trying to. this rich but fragile ecosystem is changing its colours. deforestation means the rainforest in brazil now emits more carbon than it stores. the message from here is a distress signal. 0rla guerin, bbc news, in the amazon rainforest. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morellejoins me from the cop—26 c
but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.use him of carving up environmental protections and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a...
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brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has paid tribute to the singer in a tweet, describing her as one won the affection and admiration of the whole country. among the other high—profile tributes, her friend and famous brazilian footballer, neymar, who treated, "i refuse to believe, i refuse". a funeral is being held in her home state on saturday, with up to 100,000 mourners expected. marilia mendonca was just 26 years old. scientists in chile have unveiled dozens of fossils that they've found in the country's atacama desert. the bones come from various animals that lived millions of years ago. perhaps the biggest find was the jaw of a giant shark that's become something of a celebrity in recent years. the bbc�*s tim allman has more. some call this the desert graveyard. an arid, desolate place. but dig down deep beneath the sand and the topsoil and it is somewhere rich with hidden knowledge. fossils and bones, an insight into life on this planet from another age. translation: we found different types of vertebrates. _ without a doubt one of the most striking is a wonderfully large fish
brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has paid tribute to the singer in a tweet, describing her as one won the affection and admiration of the whole country. among the other high—profile tributes, her friend and famous brazilian footballer, neymar, who treated, "i refuse to believe, i refuse". a funeral is being held in her home state on saturday, with up to 100,000 mourners expected. marilia mendonca was just 26 years old. scientists in chile have unveiled dozens of fossils that...
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commitments, for example, deforestation, brazil signing up to that, but the president of brazil, jair bolsonaro deforestation, so can we take these people at their word?— people at their word? this is the wor in: people at their word? this is the worrying thing- _ people at their word? this is the worrying thing- a _ people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a pledge - people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a pledge is - people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a pledge is one | worrying thing. a pledge is one thing, but without the threat of sanctions, what happens if pledges not met and what are the consequences of that? so having the event itself and the pledges and messages is a very positive thing, but i think if we are going to avert this rise in temperatures and hold this rise in temperatures and hold this crash course that we are all going on, then we need more to be done to actually hold people to account, whole countries to account and support that action. there are some countries that have more ability to cut their carbon and others, but of course where th
commitments, for example, deforestation, brazil signing up to that, but the president of brazil, jair bolsonaro deforestation, so can we take these people at their word?— people at their word? this is the wor in: people at their word? this is the worrying thing- _ people at their word? this is the worrying thing- a _ people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a pledge - people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a pledge is - people at their word? this is the worrying thing. a...
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well, brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has tweeted, and we can bring that up — it is in portuguese —f the death. "she was one of the greatest artists of her generation. "with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us." so that was shortly after the announcement. also, herfriend the brazilian footballer neymar has also released a tribute and he tweeted a very simple message, "i refuse to believe, i refuse" with a crying emoji there. so tributes are starting to come in. very sadly, she leaves behind a two—year—old son and millions of fans and the country is coming to grips with the fact she was only 26 years old, and killed very suddenly when she was at the peak of her career and increasing in popularity. let's get some of the day's other news. it's emerged that a russian diplomat was found dead in october outside the country's embassy in berlin. his body has been returned to russia. foreign ministry officials declined to be drawn on a german press report that the diplomat was suspected of being an undercover agent for russia's fsb security ser
well, brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has tweeted, and we can bring that up — it is in portuguese —f the death. "she was one of the greatest artists of her generation. "with her unique voice, charisma and music she won the affection and admiration of all us." so that was shortly after the announcement. also, herfriend the brazilian footballer neymar has also released a tribute and he tweeted a very simple message, "i refuse to believe, i refuse" with a crying emoji...
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but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ing is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. the heat is building and there is ash falling in the air. about an hour's drive away, ritual destruction. every year, vast areas are cleared away by slashing and burning. the heat is building and there is ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it is at the sight of a busy road. when fires like this happen here, it's not a work of nature. it's the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here, too, lost ground. more wild west than wild amazon. cattle farming is driven by global demand for brazilian beef and backed by president bolsonaro. this man is a second—generation rancher. he says the forest is a living, not a fairy tale. but we got a very different perspective from this activist. she's spent her life defending the rainforest and its indigenous p
but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ing is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. the heat is building and there is ash falling in the air. about an hour's drive away, ritual destruction. every year, vast areas are cleared away by slashing and burning. the heat is building and there is ash falling in the air. no attempt...
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campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ctions and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe or the us. this load is legal, but sergeant robertson says he is fighting a losing battle. and about an hour's drive away, ritual destruction. every year vast areas are cleared by slashing and burning. the heat is building now and there is a falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it is at the side of a busy road. and when fires like this happen here it is not the work of nature, it is the work of man. in the global fight against climate change, this is one more loss. and here too, lost ground. more wild west than wild amazon. cattle farming is driven by g
campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro.ctions and fuelling climate change. miguel isn't worried about the planet, he's worried about his family. his handiwork, seen from above. every tree that falls here releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. by night, specialist police are on the lookout for crimes against the forest. illegal logging is big business, there's a rainforest mafia. the timber can wind up in europe...
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. >> the destruction of the resilient amazon has intensified under bolsonaro, eight global warming skepticsts are waiting to see proof of his government's new commitment to cutting emissions. there is a long way to go if brazil is going to reduce dear -- reduce deforestation. >> the european commission says it will not be intimidated right press from belarus to cut off russian gas in an argument over migrants. thousands remain stuck at the country's border with poland. the eu says belarus is directing people to order in retaliation for sanctions. >> in the dark, a child cries out daddy. while polish troops filled the scene, a standoff has been going on for weeks now. but winter is arriving. on the polish side, local activists are warning that they cannot cope. they are saying 10 refugees and migrants have already night on polish territory. >> we have been responding to the situation to save life where the government has restricted access to humanitarian and his agents. since mid october, we have been approached by over 3000 people that have been trapped. >> they had no food, no shelter, no
. >> the destruction of the resilient amazon has intensified under bolsonaro, eight global warming skepticsts are waiting to see proof of his government's new commitment to cutting emissions. there is a long way to go if brazil is going to reduce dear -- reduce deforestation. >> the european commission says it will not be intimidated right press from belarus to cut off russian gas in an argument over migrants. thousands remain stuck at the country's border with poland. the eu says...
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of the i disappointments is some of the world leaders that are not going to be at cop26 and jair bolsonarohat to clear trees in order to make land available for cattle farming. governments in terms of where they buy meat from, exports, imports, they can make a difference can't they? absolutely. i think we are talking about greenhouse gas emissions and carbon impact of food in relation to reaching net zero but deforestation is a huge issue and cattle grazing is the leading cause of deforestation so we need to have a global approach to this, we need to think about where our food we need to think about where ourfood is coming we need to think about where our food is coming from. we need to think about where ourfood is coming from. we can be growing a lot more food, plant—based food in the uk so if we could shift people away from animal product and encourage the subsidies in the uk to be going over to encourage farmers to be growing things like chickpeas and lentils that would be a more sustainable option and of course we do need to look at our imports as well, we can't ignore what we are brin
of the i disappointments is some of the world leaders that are not going to be at cop26 and jair bolsonarohat to clear trees in order to make land available for cattle farming. governments in terms of where they buy meat from, exports, imports, they can make a difference can't they? absolutely. i think we are talking about greenhouse gas emissions and carbon impact of food in relation to reaching net zero but deforestation is a huge issue and cattle grazing is the leading cause of deforestation...
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a ready herd, but without xi jinping actually physically attending this event and also they are bolsonaro as well, what are your hopes in terms of what are your hopes in terms of what will be achieved? we what are your hopes in terms of what will be achieved?- what will be achieved? we are in a weird _ what will be achieved? we are in a weird space _ what will be achieved? we are in a weird space right - what will be achieved? we are in a weird space right now. - what will be achieved? we are| in a weird space right now. the world has made some progress on bending the curb on future emissions. a decade ago it seemed like coal would be the dominant fuel for the 21st—century. now we are on track 2.7 which isn't good. but it is a lot letter than where we were headed. so the challenge now is to keep ending the curve down. —— ending. we have seen countries really make big commitments to get their emissions to zero x 2050. the problem is it is easy for leaders to promise something when they are not even going to be in power and probably won't be in power and probably won't be alive. but by 2030
a ready herd, but without xi jinping actually physically attending this event and also they are bolsonaro as well, what are your hopes in terms of what are your hopes in terms of what will be achieved? we what are your hopes in terms of what will be achieved?- what will be achieved? we are in a weird _ what will be achieved? we are in a weird space _ what will be achieved? we are in a weird space right - what will be achieved? we are in a weird space right now. - what will be achieved? we are|...
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you look at brazil and the challenges that country has had under its president jair bolsonaro.t is certainly one of the biggest markets in latin america in terms of stocks. that is an area of weakness. mexico, you could argue, has oil prices doing ok. nonetheless, having its challenges as well. the sb 500 is up more than 20%. kailey: latin america is tightening quickly, trying to combat inflation. is this gap going to only get more wide once the u.s. starts tightening as well? dave: that becomes the challenge. it is more of a matter of pace of increase is down the line. at this point, what we are seeing is a number of countries in emerging markets, not just latin america, that are moving to raise rates to try and rein in price increases, so it becomes a matter of when the fed finally ratchets back on bond buying and starts raising rates. how do they move relative to the rest of the world? in this case, latin america? tom: greatly appreciate it this morning on latin american dynamics. it has been a huge call. to me, it is always waited back to u.s. dollar, and we have had that d
you look at brazil and the challenges that country has had under its president jair bolsonaro.t is certainly one of the biggest markets in latin america in terms of stocks. that is an area of weakness. mexico, you could argue, has oil prices doing ok. nonetheless, having its challenges as well. the sb 500 is up more than 20%. kailey: latin america is tightening quickly, trying to combat inflation. is this gap going to only get more wide once the u.s. starts tightening as well? dave: that...
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brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has paid tribute to the singer in a tweet, describing her as one believe, i refuse". music playing. a funeral is being held in her home state on saturday, with up to 100,000 mourners expected. marilia mendonca was just 26 years old. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. not as chilly out there, compared with the past few days, but because we have the milder weather, it usually comes with plenty of cloud at this time of year and that is the case. lots of cloud around, a bit of sunshine here and there but from that cloud comes from rain and it will get steadier windier through the day. it is because of this low pressure between us and iceland, heaviest in the northern half of the country as we go into the early afternoon but the weather front as it works its way south which will bring clearing skies to scotland and northern ireland. after the heavy rain this morning and still the rain we got at the moment, that will gradually push its way into parts of northern england, north and west wales, turnin
brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has paid tribute to the singer in a tweet, describing her as one believe, i refuse". music playing. a funeral is being held in her home state on saturday, with up to 100,000 mourners expected. marilia mendonca was just 26 years old. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. not as chilly out there, compared with the past few days, but because we have the milder weather, it usually comes with plenty of...
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one world leader who's not at the climate conference is brazilian president jair bolsonaro, seen herean. ( laughter ) he's in italy, where he was asked about brazil's climate policy, and told reporters about a high-level meeting he had with one official. "yeah, i talked to jim carrey, too, something private. sorry, i can't talk to you." yes, jim carrey. a lot of people think he meant u.s. climate envoy john kerry. but i think he meant jim carrey. ( laughter ) after all, a lot of countries have promised to reduce emissions, but i say... "liar liar." to believe then you'd have to be "dumb and dumber." ( cheers and applause ) i mean, "bruce almighty." if we don't save the earth from the damaging effects of "eternal sunshine," we may be forced to put every "man on the moon." not to mention what's going to happen to the polar ice caps and ( bleep ) "mr. poppers penguins." if we don't solve this crisis, we'll regret it... "batman forever." okay there we go. there you go. there you go. ( cheers and applause ). you okay? oh, hey, he said, shifting gears. there's big news for little ones. afte
one world leader who's not at the climate conference is brazilian president jair bolsonaro, seen herean. ( laughter ) he's in italy, where he was asked about brazil's climate policy, and told reporters about a high-level meeting he had with one official. "yeah, i talked to jim carrey, too, something private. sorry, i can't talk to you." yes, jim carrey. a lot of people think he meant u.s. climate envoy john kerry. but i think he meant jim carrey. ( laughter ) after all, a lot of...
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country, brazil, led by the right wing populist bolsonaro who reminded many of the country's dark daysd he has suggested that he won't respect next year's election results. from what i see he says, i will not accept any election results that do not claire me the winner. my mind is made up. a dictatorial declaration the kind of language some say is also coming from another country, el salvador. currently run by the world's coolest dictator, not my words of course. he wrote that himself on his twitter bio earlier this year. the millennial president might have been joking but his attacks on the opposition are no laughing matter and have some concerned that he could be central america's next strong man. what is happening in these places might not stay there. >> recent threat of defusion -- >> reporter: and only 49% of people said democracy is the best form of government according to a late 2020 poll. >> next four years yes, you might get worried because things could get worse. we will have all these monsters that will appear here and there. >> reporter: but she also says that she is optimi
country, brazil, led by the right wing populist bolsonaro who reminded many of the country's dark daysd he has suggested that he won't respect next year's election results. from what i see he says, i will not accept any election results that do not claire me the winner. my mind is made up. a dictatorial declaration the kind of language some say is also coming from another country, el salvador. currently run by the world's coolest dictator, not my words of course. he wrote that himself on his...
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leader donald trump and jair bolsonaro.ng a 3 meter ditch at proposed points of chile's northern border to stop the flow of immigrants from countries like bolivia. he left his former student leader who is 35 years old, came in second with about 25% of the vote. he supports abortion rights, champions a welfare state model and leads a coalition that includes chile's communist party. the elections happened two years after massive protests and riots that left at least 30 dead and hundreds injured. p protesters were demanding better government programs and an i understand -- end to inequality. a call to rewrite the constitution, a process that is ongoing. they will face off december 19 when the second round will be held. the winner will replace current president, a conservative whose four-year term ends in march. rafael ramos, cnn, atlanta. >>> the united socialist party of venezuela led by the countries, nicolas maduro won 21 out of 24 federal entities. that is 23 states and the capital district of caracas in sunday's local ele
leader donald trump and jair bolsonaro.ng a 3 meter ditch at proposed points of chile's northern border to stop the flow of immigrants from countries like bolivia. he left his former student leader who is 35 years old, came in second with about 25% of the vote. he supports abortion rights, champions a welfare state model and leads a coalition that includes chile's communist party. the elections happened two years after massive protests and riots that left at least 30 dead and hundreds injured....
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announcement i think so far, this young cop26, especially since russia's vladimir putin and brazil's jair bolsonaros adding to this pledge, as you say. first of all, the greatest carbon capture machine ever invented is a tree. in addition to the forests, as a carbon capturing device, they are also home to countless animals and birds and insects that are part of the web of life being decimated and in indigenous communities who know how to live with nature in a sustainable way. so just for per spentive as well, in 2020, we have a great graphic from the washington post here, 100,000 square miles of forest were taken down around the world. the biggest countries leading that chainsaw brigade, russia and brazil. the amazon rain forest so vital, the lungs of the planet there. so if these pledges are to be believed, this is a massive win for earth and life as we know it, but to put it in context further, in 2014, over 200 countries made a pledge to end deforestation by around the same time, and obviously that didn't quite happen. but, you have to have hope now that as both the extinction crisis, the biodiv
announcement i think so far, this young cop26, especially since russia's vladimir putin and brazil's jair bolsonaros adding to this pledge, as you say. first of all, the greatest carbon capture machine ever invented is a tree. in addition to the forests, as a carbon capturing device, they are also home to countless animals and birds and insects that are part of the web of life being decimated and in indigenous communities who know how to live with nature in a sustainable way. so just for per...
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environmentalists blame the policies of brazil's far-right leader president bolsonaro. >>> the fcc approvinghe national suicide prevention lifeline. the new three-digit dialing code will expand access to the critical 24/7 national hotline. the 988 number will go live for both calls and texts in july. >>> the first pardon of the biden presidency, he will meet turkey and jelly. not to worry, both birds will be spared and get to live out their days at a research center at purdue university in india. >>> all right, we are chockful of legal news this morning which is good for me. and, christine who puts up with me, the defense wrapping up the case in the trial of three white men charged in the killing of jogger ahmaud arbery in georgia. plus day four of deliberations in the homicide trial of kyle rittenhouse in kenosha, wisconsin, and also today the jury will be handed the conspiracy case against a group of white supremacists accused of organizing that deadly two-day rally in charlottesville, virginia, in 2017. >>> against that backdrop, an oklahoma man has been given a reprieve hours before his
environmentalists blame the policies of brazil's far-right leader president bolsonaro. >>> the fcc approvinghe national suicide prevention lifeline. the new three-digit dialing code will expand access to the critical 24/7 national hotline. the 988 number will go live for both calls and texts in july. >>> the first pardon of the biden presidency, he will meet turkey and jelly. not to worry, both birds will be spared and get to live out their days at a research center at purdue...