mark: hello america i m mark levin this is life, liberty & levin saturday we re going to be doing two shows on the weekend sunday 8 p.m. eastern same format completely different guests. this is our inaugural show for saturday and we have one of my great heros the great thomas saul most know who he is he s written columns and fantastic book been a leader in the liberty movement for at least half a century as far as i m concerned. and he s been warning the american people of tyranny, what tyranny looks like creeping tyranny aggressive tyranny, and from my perspective we re sitting dab in the middle of it. and he s got this fantastic new book out social justice fallacies by thomas saul get amazon.com or any major book stores. it is a fantastic book, and i want to welcome you doctor saul and let me just say this to you. ives been following you since i was a little kid not to date both of us and you had an enormous impact on my life, in fact, you ve had an enormous impact on the
big weekend show begins with fox news alert. good evening, i m nicole saphier, joey jones, alicia opinions and joe concha. you video of a second wave of hostages released by hamas hours ago crossing into israel. these are the phases of israelis in age from three years old to 67 years old. also releasable for foreigners from time and. tonight new video of the two dozen hostages read by hamas yesterday on the first day of a deal that includes african fighting. the number of total hostages released climbed to 41. 195 hostages are still being held by hamas tonight. these hostages are signs of hope at this emotional moment 9-year-old alone ran into his father s arms after 49 days in captivity. jeff paul is live in southern israel tonight. good evening, any word on the american hostages? so far they are not among the hostages released but we are learning all 17 hostages who made up today are either in route to area hospitals are are at the hospital right now. the for foreign nati
passed in the senate with no republican votes. moderate democrat joe manchin s push for more bipartisan support temporarily stalled the bill. we re helping everybody, no one is missed. reporter: $1,400 stimulus checks. jobless benefits and billions for vaccine distributions. biden administration is promising vaccines for every american by end of may as states reopen. prior week was 900,000 shots per day average, now 2.2 million shots per day. reporter: president biden wants to sign the bill before the extended benefits expire next week. and signed executive order protecting access to voting, ahead of breakfast on voter suppression. elected officials in 43 states have introduced over 250 bills to make it harder for americans to vote. reporter: biden is pushing congress to pass the for the people act of 2021, protecting the right to vote. it s gotten through the house, unlikely to survive in the senate. nbc news, washington. more than a thousand people flocked to
communities of color, making leaders at glad tidings even more hopeful these won t be the last. nbc bay area news. over at oakland coliseum, the rollout is going well. steady stream this afternoon. says more than 8,100 shots administered there yesterday alone. organizers recognized a previous capacity of 6,000 a day. museum of modern art reopening, celebrating with free community today. and when it s free, lined up around the block. capped 25% of capacity, tickets timed to keep the crowds thin. public areas sanitized every hour and masks and distancing are required. visitors were thrilled by opportunity. came from fresno, where got up early, super excited, can t wait to get inside. just wonderful to be able to come out and do something that feels a little more normal. feels more hopeful that people are able to look at art and be around other people, not be so afraid. san francisco museum of modern art is one of the largest of modern and contemporary art in the unite
A sex abuse scandal you expresses his pain and shame over a scandal that has turned many chileans away from their faith earlier protesters joining the crowds welcoming him to the capital sunk. Off its good to have you with a prominent leader of ethnic serbs in kosovo has been gunned down in front of his political partys office in the city of new tributes. Murder threatens to inflame ethnic tensions between serbia and its former province a kosovo declared independence from serbia in two thousand and eight a decade after a war that claimed thirteen thousand mainly ethnic albanian law but belgrade rejects independence for kosovo which it still views as its Southern Province serbian in kosovo officials have so far refrained from accusing each other of being behind the killing but its already cast a shadow over efforts to normalize relations between the two countries. Assailants unpinned fire on evanovich from a car as he arrived at his Party Headquarters in the serb controlled Northern Cit