Sean: welcome to hannity on a busy news night denied the gulf coast of florida bracing for yet another massive hurricane now cat5 batter rolling again the tampa area and the west coast of florida. Governor ron desantis will join us with more on the important hurricane prep that is now underway. Unlike kamala and jody actually steve s 30,000 utility vehicles and water and food and medicine and supplies, something that kamala and joe can learn from and tonight governor desantis will respond to kamala harris politicizing this hurricane. Also a river own sara carter, she is in the topic area that was hit in north carolina with hurricane helene, struggling for workover north carolina 11 days after, will check in with those victims, they do have a message for kamala and joe that straight ahead tonight and also tonight 97 hostages including four americans remain somewhere in gaza. One year after the october seventh terrorist attack on israel that s not a forefront war against israel, 1200 peo
Weather, possibly 15 or 16 even. To the north, chilly, the shower is a tad wintry on the tops of the scottish mountains but that milder air will move northwards again as we head towards the end of the week. We are looking at the prospect of some 16 and welcome to scotlands largest town, a stones throw from glasgow. Historically, it was a Labour Stronghold until the partys rout in scotland in 2015, when the snp had a spectacular win here. So with a general election looming, what are the preoccupations and passions of the people of paisley be It Domestic Issues or defence, education and the environment, young and old, rich and poor . Tonight, politicians and people from every major sector are gathered to debate how they, and scotland, are faring 25 years on from the opening of scotlands parliament. Good evening. Applause paisley became an economic powerhouse in the Industrial Revolution, at the forefront of the textile industry, home of the famous paisley pattern, and equally famous radi
kilmeade s fan base. way smaller than we think. it s true. we always assume the woke have the numbers. but we really, we never really knew how many. was it 10 million? one million? what if it s just 500 miserable narcissists? what if it s just keith olbermann? the hill reports on a new study which shows people often appear more politically extreme than they really are just to fit in. of course, there are some exceptions like antifa, isisand the cast of the view. but the popular report compare how much people agree with political statements on public to them when revised in private and the differences between stated and private opinions were as big as my quads. they re big. you ll see them later. that s a tease. for example, it turns out millennials who tend to be progressive are much more conservative when it comes to education. why? because now they had kids which means they don t think it s already for a teacher to show second grade students how to twerk. you have to wai
economic direction, the biggest tax cuts and a half a century in a bid to kickstart growth. and the first woman to win back the booker prize twice, the celebrated author dame hilary mantell dies at the age of 70. welcome to bbc news. the g7, the group of seven wealthiest nations, have condemned the referendums being held in parts of ukraine to decide whether they want to join russia. it added the votes, which are being organised by moscow backed officials, are a breach of the united nations charter. these are the four areas where voting is being held. they include occupied parts of luhansk and donetsk in the east, and zaporizhzhia and kherson, in the south, and cover around 15 per cent of ukraine s territory. voting is expected to run until tuesday, and the result seems almost certain to go in moscow s favour. these pictures, filmed in russian occupied donetsk, show representatives taking polling cards to people in their own homes. here, at least, it is not a secret ballot. m
markets around the world take dive as warnings of a recession are all but inevitable. and, a tearful farewell for one tennis s greats. roger federer plays his final competitive match. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. officials in four russian occupied regions of ukraine have been holding self declared referendums on whether to become part of the russian federation. the kremlin supports the votes, just as it did after the annexation of crimea, the ukrainian territory which was invaded in 2014. but the government in kyiv and western countries have condemned the referendums, saying they are just a sham, and that they will never be recognised. these are the four areas where voting is being held. they include occupied parts of luhansk and donetsk in the east, and zaporizhzhia and kherson, in the south and cover around 15% of ukraine s territory. votes are are expected to run until tuesday, and the result seems almost certain to go in moscow s favour.