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Honourable and right honourable members. this point, i think, honourable and right honourable members. this point, ithink, will address a number of the points that have been raised. fourthly, i have made three points previously. fourthly, we will use britain s economic and financial might to hit russia s economy hard. the new sanctions regime that this brings in place, that we are debating today, is a vital part of this is not limited the points set out in this si. this legislation follows, made affirmative set out in section 55.3 of the sanctions and anti money laundering act of 2018. the eu exit regulation 2090. it allows the government to impose sanctions on a much broader range of individuals and businesses who are, or have ....
(File photo) MANILA - Registered female voters outnumber males by at least 1.5 million, according to data from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Saturday. Comelec's Election Records and Statistics Division showed that out of the 65,721,230 eligible voters in the country, 33,644,237 are women while 32,076,993 are men. Of the total, Region 4-A has the highest number of voters with 9,192,205, with 4,852,037 of them females. The National Capital Region (NCR) came in second with 7,301,393, (3,976,902 females and 3,324,491 males). Quezon City has the most registered voters in NCR with 1,403,895 (774,898 females and 628,997 males) followed by Manila with 1,112,081 (590,972 females and 521,109, male). After NCR are Region 3-Central Luzon with 7,289,055 (3,767,563 females and 3,521,492 males); Region 7-Central Visayas, 5,202,289 (2,665,418 females and 2,536,871, male); and Region 6-Western Visayas, 5,206,305 (2,550,639 females and 2,475,666 males). However, there are still regions wh ....
Republican glenn youngkin is retaining his lead and expanding upon it as of this hour, glenn youngkin has 211,382 votes. that s 55.3% of the vote. he is 43,149 votes ahead of the democrat, former-governor terry mcauliffe. terry mcauliffe has 168, i m sorry, just jumped again now, it s up to terry mcauliffe has 173,192. glenn youngkin has 55.2% of the vote. terry mcauliffe, 44.1% of the vote. we just jumped from 12% of the estimated vote to 13% but glenn youngkin with a a lead at this hour. roughly 43,000 votes. and oh, we have more votes coming in from northern virginia. including from a very key county we will be watching aw night, loudoun county. again, one of the suburbs you come across the potomac river. you are into first alexandria or ....
Closer, i mean, further apart than it is is now. it s gotten closer. mike braun, the republican, is still very far ahead at 55.3%. the incumbent democrat, joe donnelly, is trailing at 40.8%. but, again, we are still waiting for a lot of the democratic areas to come in and that is according to people who i m speaking to in joe donnelly s camp. little more than a third of the vote in, but it is closing just a little bit. republicans hope to take that just as they do a lot of other trump states. now in florida, bill nelson, incumbent democrat, is leading. votes are coming in very fast. 51.4%. the republican, rick scott, is behind, 48.6%, rather. 70% of the vote in. i want to get straight to nia who has a projection in the governors races. reporter: that s right, dana. two projections in governors races. in pennsylvania, cnn projects that the winner of this race, ....
It s official. 2012 was the hottest year on record for the continental u.s. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration announced that last year rather that last year easily beat the previous hottest year. that was 1998. it got the new record. this comes as a new federal report makes it official. climate change has already started to impact american people and the economy. well, joining me now is coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for the national journal. good to see you again. just how hot was it last year? alex, the average annual temperature in the u.s. last year was 55.3 degrees. that was about that was a degree higher than the last previous record. it was 3.2 degrees higher than the average record than the average temperature for the 20th century. another way to think about the ....