French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday urged the United States, China and other non-European rich nations ahead of COP27 talks to pay their fair share to help poorer countries deal with climate change.
who oversee state budgets, policing, and in some cases, state laws. for the past two years democrats have controlled both the house and the senate but by a very narrow margin. here s barbara plett usher in washington on how the vote might play out this time. i suppose it feels a little bit like a combination of there still something to play far and closing arguments. you had president biden and former president obama campaigning in pennsylvania yesterday, biden tonight in maryland. former president trump is in ohio tonight. the democrats really fighting to try to hang onto that narrow majority they have in congress. they are up against strong concerns about economy, crime, president biden leadership. the republicans feeling more confident that they won t be a republican ripple it could be a republican wave, even thinking they might be able to make inroads into democratic stronghold. of course you had that
kingdom is delivering on our commitments of 11.6 billion pounds. and as part of this we will now triple our funding and as part of this we will now triple ourfunding on and as part of this we will now triple our funding on abbott petition to £1.5 billion by 2025. also at the conference is the french president emmanual macron he pointed to other crises facing the world including russia s war in ukraine. this is coming just a few months after the pandemic is yet another crisis. which would lead many to say that we have other priorities and the claimant should wait. but at the same time we said many of our states being affected by the very consequences of this unraveling of the claimants. others repeated that sentiment among them the director general of the world trade organization. we can walk and chew gum. there s absolutely no reason why we can t tackle the problems now that s our leading into a recession was also
in a world first clinical trial. let s go to the us now. it s the final day of campaigning ahead of tuesday s crucial mid term elections, which will determine who controls congress for the next two years. the poll will have an enormous impact on the direction of america. lets look at what s on the ballot. congress is made up of the house of representatives and the senate. the house decides which laws are voted on. while the senate can block or approve new laws as well as confirming appointments made by the president. states have different number of representatives depending on its population size. there are currently 435 house representatives who serve for two years. each state has two senators who serve 6 years. this year a third of senators are up for re election. in 36 states people will also be voting for their governor
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