in a critical contest. it s a choice, a choice between two vastly different visions of america. this tuesday, you must vote . republican in a giant red wave. tickets for next year s glastonbury festival have sold out. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the un s annual climate change summit has opened in egypt at the red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. over the next 12 days, more than 100 world leaders and thousands of delegates will attend the cop27 conference, billed as the world s watershed moment on climate action. in his opening speech, the conference president, sameh shoukry, announced that financing for climate change induced damages in poor countries will be included in the official agenda. we begin with this report from our climate editor, justin rowlatt. it has been a year of record breaking temperatures and climate related disasters around the world. but africa has been hit particularly hard. huge floods displaced more than a millio
the greatest political jiu-jitsu move, but abandoning those policies was done. laura: will be riveted. i can t wait. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. seven weeks before the midterms if you can believe it. the last gasps, that s the focus of . hannity: in all seriousness folks, that s all biden speaks, the democrats have so much to be proud of before the midterms. 8.3% is the year-over-year number, coming in hotter than expected and hotter than a lot of economists and people on this panel had thought. since the middle of last year, we ve seen that inflation is going up faster than wages. if you ingest paychecks for inflation, there actually shrinking. robbery has jumped 19%. hannity: heck of a job joey. but at least the democrats always had the pandemic to help them hold onto power. or until biden messed that up on 60 minutes. of the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid, still doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over
candidates and top ranking party officials making last-minute pitches to voters. in just about two hours, president biden will hold a campaign event in yonkers, new york, while former president trump will be in miami, florida, hosting a rally there. the dueling stops coming just a day after a high-powered saturday of rallies in pennsylvania. that state could hold the key to a u.s. senate majority, as democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz are locked in a razor-thin race. the stakes couldn t be higher, as voters make their voices heard on tuesday. cnn is covering all twists and turns on the campaign trail. and let s get started with cnn s kristen holmes live for us in miami, where former president trump is campaigning for senator marco rubio later on today. kristen, what impact could the former president s presence make in this race between rubio and his democratic challenger, congresswoman val demings. reporter: well, fred, that is a really good question, and on
. . . [applause] rachel: bravo. pete: bravo indeed. by jason nelson, today is national saxophone day. of course it is. pete: well-done, jason. will: he is in studio right beneath us. what a wonderful day to start the morning. rachel: i love that he wears shades. pete: no other way to do it. i don t know jason, but he cool. rachel: i met him in the green room. this is not the end of jason, we got him throughout the show. will: national saxophone day, your national anthem. we re two days out from the midterm elections. three presidents hit the campaign trail in pennsylvania, both former president obama and president biden campaigning for john fetterman at a rally and president trump putting on a rally as well in the state of pennsylvania, this for dr. mehmet oz. let s take a listen to obama and biden. fundamental rights are on the ballot. truth and facts and logic and reason and basic decency are on the ballot. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high. pres