Welcome to this Special Edition of hannity. Im pete hegseth in for sean. And we begin with Breaking News just moments ago, maines Secretary Of State. Her name is shannon bellows. All you have to do is remember that for 15 minutes. Thats how long her fame is going to last. She just unilaterally she just unilaterally president ial primary ballotllot in pending appeal. Why did she do that . Sh the way he inflamed his supporters back january of 2021. Well, here she is palling joe around with joe biden a few months ago. But im sure, political bias had nothing to do with her decision. St s it just so happens that she was, one of the three Biden Electors in the state of maine in 2020. Shes not a lawyer. Never graduated from law school. But right after her announcement, she rushed straight on to msnbc just a few minutes ago to brag about her election meddling. Trump now has five daysp to challenge this bizarre decisionhas fi maines superiorz court. The Trump Campaign says itarre o will quickly
in that room. darrell issa will be here shortly. i knew that joe would always be the education president. i want to just say for a second what you and what the president has done, it is more than any other president since fdr and maybe more than fdr. you have a direct number to director walensky. yes, i have director walensky s direct number. let s give public school teachers a raise. we begin this tuesday with american students falling further behind in the classroom and new evidence that lockdown learning loss may be permanent for millions of kids. hello, i m john roberts in washington. you like the new digs, sandra? we are renting it renting it from bret. sandra: looks great. great to be with you, john, kicking off a brand-new hour, i m sandra smith in new york and this is america reports . despite billions of taxpayers dollars to help students recover from the unprecedented disruption they face, a brand-new study says progress in reading and math is stall
a special edition of the ingraham angle from new york city. efforts are underway several states to remove former president donald trump from the ballot. we will get to that in a moment. tonight, vivek ramaswamy is here with his reaction. plus, gary sinise with a heart-warming inspiring story that you have to hear. but, first, william faulkner famously said the past isn t dead, it isn t even past. as we say farewell to 2023, there are important lessons that we may have missed. lessons we need in the new year. you know, we tend to focus so intently on the crisis or the outrage of the moment that we miss the larger trends. this hour we will report breaking news, look at the big stories of the year and how they will shape our 2024. it will be an important and fun hour. i want to start with the narrative thats sounded all year long and going to be a major theme in the new year. you know the song. this fight for out freedoms is also a fight for our democracy. i wish i could s
lesson for his own about quitting is getting attention on social media. skier posted a video on instagram of his son running uphill after he decided to quit the soccer team. the caption reading and part, consequences enforcing is not my favorite part of parenting but learning from them is important. this was about so much more than a game of soccer, it s teaching our kids never to quit. first of all, new timeslot but same great discussion. felt late? growing up in primetime, exciting. good to be with you and i think it s a great topic to start with. a lot of us know a great skier, and this is a lesson he s posting about his son who with the soccer team and posted this video on instagram and it s causing an outcry for folks saying this punishment having to run up the hill is too harsh. i know you ve got two teenage girls, what you think, too harsh or appropriate? of the offer of mean guys for a better america, i think i may have written the book on this. i think so.