anthony: you know, we do a lot of different scenes, most of them meals, or, i drive sports cars, i ve jumped out of planes but there are a few things that terrify me. carnivals. i m not i, i m afraid of clowns hor-horrified. people dancing, crowds. you know, i ve lived a long life without ever going to carnival in rio or, or mardis gras. i, i don t like it. and, there s something frightening about crowds, too. i mean, what if they all decide to do one thing at the same time. starts as a party, five minutes later it s like nazi germany. marina: yeah. nicolas: well, it s a pity that you, you couldn t show you the whole carnival stuff.
more scent plus oxi boost and febreze. it s our best gain ever! in the mix today, often show you viral videos of people dancing. i m going to show you one here with a twist. it s interesting on its own to see this woman going at it in a subway. there s more to the story. this is in tehran s subway system. this video is going viral because this woman is dancing, defying the laws of her country of iran and she s doing it without a veil. this video was posted on a website called my stealthy freedom. this is what it s dedicated to. women of iran posting videos and pictures of themselves without their veils. there could be some trouble. we know some women earlier this year posted videos of themselves and were sentenced to have lashes. that was later reduced but this video is catching a lot of eyes and maybe even the government s
will be addressed. and this crowd s just going wild. there s mr. mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. this man walking out of prison who seemed unbowed, who still seemed heroic, who seemed optimistic. that is the man who the world has been waiting to see. his first public appearance in nearly three decades. the whole country went bananas. i mean, it just went crazy. joy, exhilaration, the jubilation in the streets, people tcrying, people dancing. we thought, this is a true cause for optimism. here s a true and great leader. it was a very inspiring moment for millions and millions of people. viva mandela! viva! banks of people along the route in cape town in all colors there to welcome his release. we ve never seen anything
often angry primarily at police tactics and police firing tear gas. they then had a lull and those clashes became more periodic. we saw negotiations. the police were willing to talk to protesters and agreeing we re going to fire tear gas. then deadlines began to be talked of. there s this ominous suggestion that a legal protest wouldn t be allowed. prime minister erdogan saying they were marginals, he cextrem as you just heard yourself. this morning we heard number of people in the square had ebbed significantly. there was a rowdy protest throughout the weekend. joyous. people dancing, music. pretty much in some ways organized. as the working week got underway those numbers thinned. as i walked through the square about midnight last night there really were very few people. even those who had camped in
claimed it was offense because they say it looks like one of the most sacred mosques. lego originally refused the request to withdraw the product but eventually the company backed down agreeing to end production next year. an unusual protest on the steps of one state capital. dozens of people dancing, trying to sway washington state lawmakers to repeal a decades-old opportunity to dance tax. state law says that businesses that charge people at the door to dance inside should be collecting nearly 10% in taxes on top of that fee. washington makes almost $1 million a year on that dance tax. and that s your five at 5:30. let s turn to a more serious story. the u.s. is bulking up military presence in the korean peninsula as north