edition of hannity. i m kayleigh mcenany, in for sean. tonight, a new family motto for the bidens, tax for thee but not for me. the big guy demands that americans, all of you, pay their fair share. neither of his adult children could be bothered to pay their own taxes in full. you heard me right. it s not skwlunter. in addition to hunter s alleged million dollar tax fraud scheme, could you get away with that? biden s 42-year-old daughter, ashley, also owes thousands in unpaid taxes, obtained from a document from fox news. meanwhile, more humiliation for yet another member of the biden family. according to reports the president s brother, james, was previously caught up in a federal bribery investigation surrounding a shady attorney who once paid biden s consulting firm a hundred thousand dollars in the 1990s. ultimately, neither james nor joe were implicated in a crime but james was secretly recorded by the fbi. and that leaves me with a question. isn t it just a little stran
carley: president biden growing more upset about his performance in recent polls and the situation just got worse, only 32% of registered voters are shown to be satisfied with the economy and only 43% say biden is doing a good job, that could make all the difference in 2024 with a third of voters calling the economy their most important issue. you are watching fox and friends, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. commander-in-chief is putting pressure on his staff in response. biden is acting cocky in public, behind the scenes he s furious. biden delivered stern words for the smaup group assembled. poll numbers are unacceptably low and he wanted to know what his team and campaigners are doing about it. biden hired the staff and they can t sell the public on policies that are not working. if biden could sell them, he wouldn t be taking four-day weekends. this is not 2020, he can t hide in the basement. todd: brooke singman has more. brooke: seems like the ameri
this week, we are celebrating 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we will look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips. my favourite pip is always the last one. lara watches tv with friends. i guess the idea is we re not actually meant to be in the same place. and in the quest for greener energy, omar discovers a tasteless fluid called water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? today we are literally stepping into history. we are at alexandra palace and this place has seen it all. that s the studio in there. 2022 marks 100 years of the bbc. goodness me. what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. in that time, it has covered the biggest events of successive generations, working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years, the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting,
about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips. my favourite pip is always the last one. lara watches tv with friends. i guess the idea is we re not actually meant to be in the same place. and in the quest for greener energy, omar discovers a tasteless fluid called water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? today we are literally stepping into history. we are at alexandra palace and this place has seen it all. that s the studio in there. 2022 marks 100 years of the bbc. goodness me. what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. in that time, it has covered the biggest events of successive generations, working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years, the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting. it is amazing when you think of it. you don t look a day over 30. and this studio in ale
to public finances after weeks of turmoil. now on bbc news, click. this week, we are celebrating 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we will look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips. my favourite pip is always the last one. lara watches tv with friends. i guess the idea is we re not actually meant to be in the same place. and in the quest for greener energy, 0mar discovers a tasteless fluid called water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? today we are literally stepping into history. we are at alexandra palace and this place has seen it all. that s the studio in there. 2022 marks 100 years of the bbc. goodness me. what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. in that time, it has covered the biggest events of successive generations, working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundr