hello, everyone. i m katie pavelich, along rac with rachel campos-duffy, jessica tarlov, charlie hurthei. and jimmy failla, 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five bells they democrats creating more election chaos as the ty to stop americans from voting for donald trump. maine disqe disqualifying the g frontrunner from its 2024 ballot. f and it s all thanks to the state s democrats. secretary of state shennaw bellows. she decided to follow colorado s leacolo d and find trump to be ineligible under the 14th amendment insurrection clause over his actionunding ssa surrounding january 6th. shannon makes it no secret that she ss a far left hack by routinely posting selfies with joe biden and barack obama. bellows is also an outspoken immeorter. trump s second impeachment. and of course, she immediately medin to the liberal mediand to spike the football, askingnsu if it s important to know my oath to the constitution. ti my obligations to theother constitution and rule of la
. welcome to this special spec edition of hannity . i m kayleigh mcenany, and for sean. and tonight, the white house is eerily quiet. president is long goneth off for yet another vacation. just one day after returningom i from a leisurely christmas trip to camp david. must be niceas. vitamins spend the next week relaxing in sunny st croixd ther in the u.s. virgin islands. here s biden arriving at his beachside vacation . t of f got to be a lot of fun for the president. what we are sufferinesident g he at home. biden has spent approximately 40% of his presidency on vacations. the resultncy ons certainly sigy the time he spent away. here you see hims spen relaxing in the sun seems to be a trend. meanwhilsee, at home, we havecho chaos at our southern border. at ourlook at our screen as we . a massive migrant caravanugh me is traveling north through mexico. already, record numberxis, illegal immigrants are pouring across our border on a daily acs in record numbers. listen to t
hello america i am mark levin this is a special edition of life, liberty, and levin. i hope you re all having a wonderful holiday season. as 2023 comes to a close, i want to take a look back at some of the guests who joined us and shared their insights into how fragile the balance between liberty and purity actually is. we began with my friend bret baier who reminds us of our nation s humble beginnings and our founders a incredible accomplishments. go. i came across a fantastic book, to rescue the constitution george washington a in the frage american experiment. can you think of a better time to read a book like this given what s going on in this country? i cannot. as someone who is maybe not officially historic, a historian of sorts and a constitutionalist and all the rest. this book is unbelievable. it is written by my friend bret baier. george washington is a big big subject. to rescue the constitution, what you mean by that? lexmark, thanks for having me on. this
fellow actors seven years after his death. it includes 18 plays that had never been printed before. plays like 12th night. what kind of man is he? ..the tempest. our revels now are ended. ..julius caesar. friends, romans, countrymen. ..and macbeth. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. these plays would all have been lost had it not been for the first folio. do you want me to do a clap? i am the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and i caught up with david during his rehearsals for macbeth and asked him about the role shakespeare s first folio has played in his life. the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is is because that book was published. you know why we re here. it is 400 years since the first folio and i wondered, as somebody steeped in shakespeare like you, what does the first folio mean to you? well, i mean, it contains so many of the plays that are the reason why shakespeare is the cornerstone of our cultural life in the way that he is.
was 400 years old this year. to celebrate, the king and queen played host to an original copy and theatre s royalty, many of whom can thank the folio for their most memorable roles. chatter will these hands ne er be clean? the collection of plays was put together by two of shakespeare s fellow actors seven years after his death. it includes 18 plays that had never been printed before. plays like 12th night. what kind of man is he? ..the tempest. our revels now are ended. ..julius caesar. friends, romans, countrymen. ..and macbeth. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. these plays would all have been lost had it not been for the first folio. do you want me to do a clap? i am the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and i caught up with david during his rehearsals for macbeth and asked him about the role shakespeare s first folio has played in his life. the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is is because that book was published. you know why we re h