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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 12:12:00

perfect report while conducting perfect game of pickleball. steve: that is right. she will continue to play until she rammed it into the net, good job. she lost communication. kayleigh: who knew. brian: take it away, you have a serious story. carley: details on horrific story to bring you. former afghan interpreter who served alongside the u.s. army for two decades is shot and killed while working as a lyft driver in washington, d.c. nasrat ahmad yar escaped afghanistan two years ago, moving his family to safety. the father of four was killed monday after dropping off customers, security video captures video of four running from the scene and you hear you just killed him, after a single gunshot rang out. and following a collision between double-decker school

CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 06:24:00

an israeli settlement on the west bank on 48, people ran for cover as the violence rang out. a day after one person was killed in the city when a rocket fired from gaza hit this building, forensic experts today examining the scene. meanwhile, at least 33 palestinians have been killed in gaza in less than a week. and there are more than 2 million civilians caught inside gaza whose lives are now on hold in the mortal danger desperate for a cease fire. but a diplomatic source tells cnn, the cease fire talks are now, in his words, on ice. ben weedman, cnn. israel. tropical cyclone mocha is gaining strength and heading toward western myanmar where about 1 million people live in

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:05:00

in friendlies, in qualifying, in home championships and a european championship but never before at a world cup. expect permutations, maybe even palpitations. it could get complicated. patrick geary, bbc news. yes, 38 years, the last time wales beat england. 64 years of course the last time that wales qualified for a world cup. for wales and their manager at rob page, he knows they need to replicate the performances that got them to this world cup in the first place. something he feels they have not managed to do. for gareth southgate and england, it is also about performance, when you consider the jeers also about performance, when you consider thejeers and also about performance, when you consider the jeers and the boos that rang out. gareth southgate still to get the very best out of what many feel is a very talented group of

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 18:55:00

human rights. we ve talked to experts who say this is such a bold move because we don t know exactly what will happen to the iranian team if anything, of course, when they return home. it s possible they could be arrest. it s possible something could happen to their families. anything is possible which is why there s a lot of pressure on the iranian team. but then of course you look at the game itself and as you mentioned, this is a critical match for team usa. if they beat the iranian, they go on to the knockout round where they will likely take on the netherlands on saturday and if they don t win tonight, they will be going home. lindsey, you re at a watch party in support of team usa. what s the feeling like there? i m just watching the screen right now as we re seeing the anthem. of course, some of the players here singing or maybe mumbling the iranian anthem. their first match, they didn t. they caught a lot of flak.

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 18:54:00

and lindsey riser at a watch party here in new york. megan, this faceoff was described in the new york times as the most significant and politically charged match in the history of the world cup. which leads me to the question, how much pressure are both of these teams facing? i mean on and off the pitch? reporter: yeah, look, a lot of pressure here. what this reminds me of is the 1998 game between the iranian and the united states. of course, that was about 24 years ago and during that time, that game was called the mother of all games because of the political tension between the two countries. but when you take a look at this game, you know, there s so much more going on. like you mentioned, we saw the iranian just days ago standing silent as their national anthem rang out. seemingly standing in solidarity with the women of their country that are fighting for basic

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