investigations. mark cuban says almost all 10 market cap companies in the u.s., going woke is a good business model. golfers finding out by media report about the p.g.a. and liv golf league. you want to have faith in manage moon, people feel betrayal. it is about bipartisanship ahead of the congressional baseball game tonight. you re ready to go. put me in, coach. what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaning. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. o er the ramp arts we watched were so gallantly streaming. the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. [cheering] ainsley: amazing, that is lee greenwood performing the national anthem because today is flag day and thanks the bronx county american legion, holding the flag. if you need a flag, buy from annin, t
oh, you miss the dance moves. pete: she ll do it again for you. will: she cabbage patched yesterday. pete: good moves. will cain rachel campos duffy and the other guy oh, come on. he s only 5 years younger [laughter] pete: i don t know wham. will: george michael. pete: was wham on light fm? no, because my parents listened to a lot of will: you know who george michael is? rachel: they were really strict, they didn t have mtv will: but everyone knows the other two. pete: and that was the guy you pretended to be at the bar will: oh, that would be a great guy to pretend to be. i don t know about wham, i don t know what bars [laughter] pete: i don t know about the other guy. rachel: the reason you know about george michael is not just his music. he had a spicy social life, let s just say that. pete: you know what s not spicy? bananas. [laughter] almost no the flavor to them. today is not national banana day, but it might as well be on fox & friends because we re deba
to arrest her. although she was later released, she went into hiding. at the time, it was too dangerous for us to broadcast her testimony. now she has escaped and she s ready to tell her extraordinary story. kabul, june 2022. afghanistan is now the only country in the world where female education is forbidden. reports have been emerging of women standing up for their rights being forcibly disappeared. i wanted to meet tamana, who d been arrested earlier in the yearforjoining a protest against the new taliban leaders. tamana managed to film a video and upload it to facebookjust before being taken away. i wanted to see the apartment she d been taken from and see if i could speak to any of the neighbours about what happened that night. shortly after they were arrested, a family member managed to get into the apartment and film the aftermath. months on, the signs of forced entry were still visible on the door. tamana was taken, along with her four sisters, but the videos she had
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environmental movement in 1970. it s a chance to focus on some of the biggest challenges, and possible solutions, for addressing environmental issues. it s been marked in different ways across the globe. in peru, shamans from all over the country gathered to make an offering to mother earth, in preparation on friday. the ancestral rituals, whose origins lie in the indigenous cultures there, are made to thank the earth and to build an awareness of the planet. there were also protests in cities around the globe. in southern france, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of toulouse today to denounce plans to build a new 30 mile highway they say will cause pollution, worsen global warming and threaten biodiversity. and here s the scene in london where thousands of climate activists gathered at a rally organised by the extinction rebellion group, to draw attention to the climate crisis and encourage more people to act. in the us capital, washington, dc, climate activists