my world. welcome to this special edition of hannity. i m in for sean, and i m kayleigh mcenany. we want to wish a very happy birthday to president biden. by the way, it s my birthday today and i can actually sign birthdays. [applause] it s difficult turning 60, difficult. [laughter] just to get here, liberty and bell had to beat some tough odds in competition. they had to work hard to show patience and be willing to travel over a thousand miles. you can say it s harder than getting a ticket to the renaissance tour or tour. it s kind of warm in brazil right now. now, i think he meant to say taylor swift and that was after he said the turkey sang happy birthday to him. he s the oldest president in american history and he keeps getting older. today biden turns 81 and he may not have liked the headlines that we woke up to. check these out. the wall street editorial board put it this way, running for re-election and his condition is an act of profound sevlfishness.
delete back. we ve been watching this hatred from grade school to college another target of federal investigators the u.s. department of education now taking action looking to allegation of civil rights violations of seven academic institutions. this is protest across the united states across the attacks on israel on behalf of hamas on the 7th of october. it is friday and dana is coming home from nashville today i am bill and our friends committee is back. does a great show last night. congratulations to all of the award winners. the biden administration is moving to address the growing numbers of complaints of anti-semitism and islamophobia. the leaders of prominent jewish organizations calling for a more aggressive per corrective approach to protect students who for more than a month now have told us how scared and threatened they feel on their own college campuses. being a jewish person and why you right now is scary. we are seeing an uptick in anti-israel protests t
i suspect that the ukrainians will be able to hold out and continue to bleed russian forces. moscow s campaign to capture avdiivka may be less about battlefield strategy and more about securing a propaganda prize back in russia. russia s forces have been on avdiivka s doorstep for almost a decade, since first taking over nearby territory in 2014. since then, ukraine s long standing fortifications have, so far, held back a total russian breakthrough. but a new wave of ground assaults appears imminent, with reports of 40,000 russian soldiers massed on three sides of the town. and this threatens to turn avdiivka into another bakhmut that nearby city turned battleground, bombarded into oblivion. more battle hardened soldier than bureaucrat, this is the town s mayor, vitaliy barabash. to break the deadlock, barabash is among many who want more firepower from the west. until then, ukrainians like ihor will continue to feel the brunt of russia s onslaught. meanwhile, emergency wor
dead in makhachkala. more on that later. now the latest on what s happening at one of the uk s busiest airports. manchester airport says flights have resumed at manchester airport after a power cut caused major disruption. there have been huge queues to get in, and some passengers on arriving planes were held on runways for several hours. some flights have been diverted to other airports. it comes at the start of the busy summer holiday season. the airport s managing director has apologised to passengers. is like to apologise to those whose journeys have been disrupted, we had a cave on the ground that faulted sending a surge of power across the network this morning. the vast majority of systems were recovered quickly but two critical systems, baggage and screening people s hold baggage and screening people s hold baggage and screening people s hold baggage and security systems didn t come back and as a result in terminal one and terminal two we were not able to depart flight