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FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier June 4, 2024 23:21:00

munitions into smart bombs. that according to several unnamed u.s. defense officials. bret? bret: jennifer griffin, riffe at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. up next, we have dramatic video of first responders trying to save a police officer s life after she was poisoned by fentanyl at a traffic stop. we will bring you that first, beyond our borders tonight, china continues to ease its strict coronavirus rules. officials will stop reporting asymptomatic cases saying they have become impossible to track without mass testing. last week, china reported a rise in new infections but there was little evidence of a surge in hospitalizations. the u.s. space force has opened its first overseas base. the facility at owe san air base near seoul will allow the u.s. to better mon monday rivals, noh korea china and russia. there is a live look at doha, qatar, one of the big stories there tonight france advances to the world cup final defeating morocco 2-0. first african and arab nation to

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 11:05:00

official said yesterday the changes were being made because of urgent concerns raised by the protesters, and now apparently the coronavirus rules will have more flexibility. they re easing some of the curbs. like the officials now say people close in close contact with people with covid can quarantine at home rather than being forced into shelters or just shutting down everything. so, you know what? i think they realize the protest not helpful to the government but, nonetheless, the people are speaking and they don t want to be locked at home anymore. ainsley: john kirby was asked about this. this was on monday. this is what he had to say. what is the president s reaction when he hears protesters in china chant freedom or xi jinping step down? the president is not going to speak for protesters around the world. they are speaking for themselves. does the white house report their effort to sort of regain

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:26:00

scene show body bags on the streets and emergency workers performing cpr and emergency workers performing cpr and rescuers trying to pull people who were trapped beneath others. it is unclear how this happens. we don t know how it happened. the small amount of information we did get as there were some sort of stampede that happened and many people were caught onto other people and that many people suffered from what has been described as cardiac arrest. we know now from looking at these pictures that there are many emergency crews that were called to the area. we were told the 100,000 revellers were in the area celebrating the first outdoor new mask halloween event since the pandemic. south korea has had strict coronavirus rules. social media messages seen earlier in the evening saw some people remarking that the area was very, very crowded and the

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:24:00

is welcomed and very much, you know, it s very important to a lot of people that this is happening, and they re very much looking forward to it. now, you might be going to your first carnival orjust a bit rusty. these are the top tips. plan your route there and back. set a meeting point with friends. stay clear of overcrowding. leave the bling at home. know your carnival route. and most importantly, have fun! hong kong s peak tram, one of the city s most popular tourist attractions, has reopened with a new look after a year long closure and a multi million dollar makeover. the funicular, the oldest in asia, dates back to 1888 and previously drew more than 6 million visitors annually before covid 19 struck. the service welcomed back passengers on saturday even as tight coronavirus rules, which have decimated hong kong s tourism industry,

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