0 gets to regulate the media. we re going to look into it fort tomorrow night. o itbut in the meantime, we hop you have the best evening with the ones you love. and now a full 15 seconds early is our friend sean hannity. i used to give you such a hard time about hitting the post. you shouldn t just slap me, you know, virtually in the head. i deserve. thank you for the extra time. thank, tucker. thank you and welcome, hannity. busy night tonight. it is now day six hundred and eighty one of the single most incompetent administration in modern american history. i hope you re happy. in case you re wondering, there is no plan to fix your inflation, no plan to alleviate supply chain issues, no plan to fix the border, no plan to reduce violent crime, no plan to counter china, russia, iran, north korea or any of the other countries that hate us . and while the white house has no plan at all, whatsoever to make our country better or safer, they do have a lot of excuses. you got to give him
actually supports ukraine, which countries and leaders and if there were any ones who were not and we were any ones who were not and we were very surprised to see that their collective countries when we are talking about south america, africa, eastern countries, they were rather on russia s side and this is surprising and obviously upsetting. we will continue working on our diplomatic fronts to get their support but it is an illusion saying that the whole world support ukraine. ., ., . ukraine. for that collective south ou have ukraine. for that collective south you have described, ukraine. for that collective south you have described, what - ukraine. for that collective south you have described, what key - ukraine. for that collective south l you have described, what key point are they missing out on here. ukraine was the top three producers of wheat and sunflower oil, tomatoes and corn, and tell me which ones you don t like. which ones are you ready to give up? right now the world
more drought conditions, ecological deaths and wildfires. across the region, african regions we have received reports and research that has indicated that we are going to be seeing a lot more climate shock taking place. we are already seeing that demonstrated in somalia. serra; that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interruat. that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interruat. i that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interrupt, i have that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interrupt, i have to that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interrupt, i have to get that demonstrated in somalia. sorry to interrupt, i have to get the next question and because it s important. you are saying that the indicators are there, the data is there, the warnings have been coming. what has been done to mitigate the consequences? been done to mitigate the consequences? been done to mitigate the conse . uences? ., ., been done to mitigate the conseauences? ., ., ., consequences? right now we have a v
the ability looks as though they restore some of the ability to actually reduce infection, probably quite a lot of it actually, at least for a period of time. it actually, at least for a period of time, and so there are multiple reasons of time, and so there are multiple reasons to of time, and so there are multiple reasons to get the booster. it will reduce reasons to get the booster. it will reduce a reasons to get the booster. it will reduce a risk of severity, it will reduce reduce a risk of severity, it will reduce the reduce a risk of severity, it will reduce the risk of mortality and almost reduce the risk of mortality and almost certainly reduce the risk of transmitting and getting symptomatic disease transmitting and getting symptomatic disease. we really want to push the point disease. we really want to push the point that disease. we really want to push the point that booster is critical to theirs point that booster is critical to theirs. ~ ., ., their
appealing for any witnesses. we will bring you more details on that as we get it. two women and two children have been killed in a fire at a house in bexleyheath in south east london. a man managed to get out of the building and has been taken to hospital. the cause of the fire is under investigation. 0ur reporter tim muffett is there. good morning. what more can you tell us? , ., ., ., good morning. what more can you tell us? h, ., ., good morning. what more can you tell us? ., ,, ., , us? good morning. some desperately sad news from us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath in - us? good morning. some desperately sad news from bexleyheath in south l sad news from bexleyheath in south london this morning. the london fire brigade said they first received calls at 8:30pm. they sent six fire engines and around 40 firefighters to the scene. they managed to take four people out of the building, two women an