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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:30:00

politicians are to question senior police in northern ireland about a data breach which led to police officer s details being made public. the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to 7.6 million a record high. an 80 year old former olympian with parkinson s disease and a mother and daughter board virgin galactic s first space tourism flight, which blasts off today. let s get more now for you on ecuador. the ecuadorian president, guillermo lasso, has said the country s presidential election will go ahead as planned this month after a candidate was shot dead at an event in the capital, quito. fernando villavicencio was killed in a burst of gunfire as he was getting into a car. let s get more on this with matias zibell garcia from bbc mundo.

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:39:00

once the grain has been harvested and dried, it s stored in this grain store. at this time of the year, it would normally be half full. as you can see, it s completely empty. the nfu says farmers are used to working in unpredictable weather. what they do need, it says, is better support from the government. and without it, farmers like tom are left looking to the sky. the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high. an estimated 7.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjune, up from 7.5 million in may. it is the highest number since records began in august 2007. our health editor hugh pym has more details and hejoins us now. hugh, why we sing waiting lists rise like this? to hugh, why we sing waiting lists rise like this? ., , ., , ., like this? to put it in a bit of context. like this? to put it in a bit of context, there like this? to put it in a bit of context, there has

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 12:44:00

ownership. brian: 700,000 single-family homes rental now owned by institutional investors, that s intimidating. you are not as worried about it, 700,000 single-family home rentals owned by these companies. 7.6 million potential institutional ownership of single-family homes. do you think they should be regulated. pulled back from doing that. mr. and mrs. johnson competing with corporate america. the way we ll get here, that much concentration if we don t get the economy back on track with inflation and interest rates, the market can solve this but right now we have so much policy mismanagement in dc that it s putting individual home buyers at a disadvantage. brian: are not focusing on interest rates, rentals on the market, we ll see how that looks. let s talk beer now and talk about corporate boycotts which is really long lasting. bud light still paying a big price, who sent bit federal government. coors, miller, anything besides bud light beer. this is

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday June 4, 2024 11:27:00

and we are still mired in investigating candidates, investigating each other. that s legitimate. my other deep fear is the first time ever i lived in the u.s. almost 30 years. heavy hitting american business leaders have spoken to me and said they are concerned that there is no political integrity in many politicians on both sides of the party. this feeling of chronic distrust in our political leaders in the united states is something that i expect to see talking about pakistan or being in iraq. and now while the appetite for war is only increasing, remember, we ve just come through the global war on terror that has cost 4.6 mill i don t know lives and million lives and left 7.6 million children hungry, that s been our doing and we re now gearing up to initiate a new major conflict. we need a voice of sanity and diplomacy. douglas: so many good points. come back soon. pleasure. douglas: thank you.

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 20:17:00

season ?7.6 million hectares. let s speak to doctorjodie sherman, an environmental health scientist at yale school of medicine. i get the sense that we focus when we have these extreme weather events on the short term. we don t look at the longer term of effects. especially on health. but you do. what do you see looking into the future? ~ , , what do you see looking into the future? ~ , , , . what do you see looking into the future? , , ,. future? well, let s ust start by sa in: future? well, let s ust start by saying the h future? well, let s ust start by saying the future future? well, let sjust start by saying the future is future? well, let sjust start by saying the future is now. - future? well, let sjust start by saying the future is now. we i future? well, let sjust start by. saying the future is now. we are already saying the future is now. we are already starting to see severe health already starting to see severe health effects, both from things like acute he

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