a warning that the coming decade will be the most dangerous and unpredictable since the end of the second world war. he denied he had any intention of using nuclear weapons in ukraine and accused the west of trying to destroy russia. now on bbc news it s hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. my guest has been described as one of the world s greatest living artists. he is versatile, hard hitting and his talents span many different genres. the work of william kentridge is now being marked with the major exhibition here at the royal academy, in london. in 2020 i travelled to his studio injohannesburg, and i asked him how far south africa s violent, racist and difficult past has influenced his art. william kentridge, injohannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti apartheid lawyers. how did growing up under aparthei
dana perino booked them, they can t go to school. they can perform for us for three hours and still make it to school. they will have to wear their outfits in math class but certainly effective. why do we have a band here today? we are one day away from the most consequential midterms in the history of the nation. steve: of course, so many of you are motivated to join us today so a round of applause. how many people have voted or will vote tomorrow? [applause] okay. final question. how many people are saying, you know what, my vote doesn t count. i did not revo and i will not vote tomorrow. it s okay. you are all our friends. as i asked that question in the background of new york city, we hear an emergency siren. ainsley: crime is one of the big issues in new york. inflation and crime are the two big ones in new york city. often times in your neighborhood as well make the economy and inflation if you look at this, this is a bc washington post, right? steve: up. ai
eggs. his restaurant chain doubled down on going sunny side up but with eye popping price hikes. he s learning the hard way what can happen putting all your eggs in one basket. oh, wait, the puns are still coming. he s making the best of the tough times, viva las eggas. picking up what i m laying down there? john: america reports rolls into a second hour. a busy show so far. sandra: jam packed, and continuing into a new hour. sandra smith in new york. it s not a political discussion. this is national security. crime rates in these towns have skyrocketed because the cartel has taken over. 100% dangerous, no way we are tracking all the people across the border and plenty want to do some damage, it s a ticking time bomb. john: border residents sounding the alarm as cartels spread devastation across america. sandra: troopers escorting 15 illegal immigrants out of a car trailer in uvalde county. john: and another six illegal immigrants in the back of a van on the
fort myers beach, florida, one of the cities that was hardest hit by hurricane ian, hurricane ian made landfall on wednesday afternoon in florida as a category four hurricane. it was just a few miles shy, two miles per hour shy of being a category five storm, the likes of which have only been experienced four times in u.s. history. at this hour, more than 1.2 million people across florida are still without power, and as of late yesterday parts of the county where i am now, where ian did make landfall, did not have access to clean drinking water. in fact, much of where i am now has no access to power either. hard to know exactly how many people are displaced this time, officials are estimating it is in the thousands, possibly tens of thousands, at least 34 people have been confirmed dead so far, 12 of them here in lee county. after hitting florida eons rain grain strength over the atlantic ocean. what across florida, went out in the atlantic, and made a second landfall as a ca
him. sandra: if masters is able to pull off that victory, it may be thanks to republican governor candidate kari lake, campaign focused on inflation and border security and appears to be resonating with arizona voters. we have a jam packed show for you just ahead, all-star poli poli poli political john: and alicia, which voters are the candidates targeting today? all about the super important, illusive, unaffiliated voters, all the candidates are targeting today and the issues that are most important to voters inflation and border security. our border crisis has been going on for decades, and washington has failed arizona and other border states on this. hey, i provided a billion dollars more for border patrol agents, technology and monitoring at the border. that was democrat incumbent senator mark kelly. he s in a dead heat race to keep his job trying to convince voters he s not aligned with the current administration on all things. fox news polling has shown pol