marianne rafferty is life with breaking information from a target insider. fox news digital is reportin some target employees are being told to move there lgbt cute pride displays to less prominen locations in the story to avoid customer backlash fraid so managers and district senior directors were on emergency calls on friday where they were told also that they could not have anything on manikins and n learned signage promoting those products read most of the locations affected our in rural southern stores according to that report. this comes just weeks after the company bud light came under fire for partnering with transgender influencer. sales plummeted 28.4 percent in the week ending may 13th alone pride in an interview last week target ceo brian cornell told fortunes leadership now podcast by promoting the lgbt cute friendly products is the right thing for society and a great thing for their brand. this year s target pride collection has renewed calls from conservative
he s not aghast we just found him sleeping in the studio. david angelo. she is so stoked hunter tried t smoker. and finally, she s cool, cool, in makes old men droll, fox new contributor kat timpf. before we get to news stories this friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. i would never have watermelo in the fridge. what a waste of space. i would have gwyneth paltrow s head. leftovers where i read the joke we didn t read this week. this is my first time reading these, so if you don t laugh, i will fire somebody. good. okay. on thursday, elon musk $3 billion spacex rocket exploded during its first effor test flight. when asked what may have gone wrong, he replied we probably made a mistake christening it with light. that was a lot of work. i got a nod from david angelo. the new york department of education says complaints about inappropriate behavior from teachers have decreased by two thirds. including sexual contact with students. in other news, mail attendance is up
this is the last chance for the candidates jair bolsonaro and luiz inacio lula da silva, to reach millions of brazilians before sunday s election run off vote. now on bbc news, the travel show. mind blowing. look at this. i have been to japan several times but never to explore the remote rural and volcanic south where you can expect the unexpected. where you can expect the unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers- unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers. and unexpected. the extroverts. risktakers. and the - risktakers. and the unpredictable. i risktakers. and the unpredictable. risktakers. and the unredictable. ., ., unpredictable. i want to see an asect of unpredictable. i want to see an aspect ofjapan. .. unpredictable. i want to see an aspect ofjapan. . japan. a country of 6000 people dominated by honshu, the home of their country s capital. 6000 islands. but 500 kilometres south of tokyo is the kansai region they call the heart ofjapan. and a city the kansai re
homes in northeast jackson. the next human boots will be a woman and a person of color on the moon and that inspiration to provide diversity in this type of environment. hello and welcome, it is monday, august 29 at 9 am in london and 4 am in florida where we are hours away from the launch of artemis one. the first steps in nasa s return to the moon. these are life photos of the launchpad in florida and the launch window is scheduled to open four and half hours from now. right now the launch team is dealing with a leak they observed. nasa says they are troubleshooting the issue but no word on whether this will impact the launch. this is the first of several missions to the moon in the years ahead. eventually the mission is to send humans back to the moon for the first time since 72 and one day nasa hopes to land the first humans on mars. this is set up as a test flight. one risk is radiation exposure, one of the goals of this mission is to mitigate those risks in the futu
draws to a close this labor day weekend millions of americans are traveling heading to the beaches and getting ready to head back to school. we ll talk with dr. marc siegel about how pandemic learning loss might affect students on this new school year. but, we begin tonight in mississippi were in aviation worker faces several charges after stealing an airplane according to police and threatening to crash it into a walmart. charles watson is live in jackson, mississippi with the latest on that, charles. good evening jon boehner the name of the aviation worker he is cory patterson. at this point police say he is charged with grand larceny and making terroristic threats. he stole and threatened to crash into a walmart in tupelo, mississippi. refer to police chief there who tells us patterson is a ten year employee of tupelo aviation where he fuels planes. police are not sure at this point if he is in fact a licensed pilot. but they do believe patterson has at least some flight