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Chris Foster
Not giving up. I'm Chris Foster, FOX News. Search and rescue operations continue in Central Texas. Three days since flash flooding that's killed at least 82 people, many of them children and the co owner of a summer camp.
Brook Taylor
There were several major camps near this area, including Camp Mystic, a Christian all girls camp on the banks of the Guadalupe river where dozens died. Camp officials say there were 750 campers there at the time, some as young as seven years old. We now know a total of 27 have passed away. Photos inside the cabins just devastating, showing those bunk beds covered in mud. Among the victims confirmed 8 year old Renee from Ingram, Texas. Her family says, quote, we are thankful she was with her friends having the time of her life. She'll forever be living her best life at Camp Mystic.
Chris Foster
Foxes Brook Taylor in Kerrville, Texas. There's more rain and a threat of more flooding in the forecast today. The Trump administration is letting countries know what taxes will be added to their imports. Is a deadline on reciprocal tariffs approaches?
Jared Halpern
President Trump is sending out letters today letting trading partners know new tariff rates that will kick in on August 1. Still, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant says several trade agreements could still come together over the next few days. In April, the president announced a reciprocal tariff plan, but those were put on hold until July 9. Separate tariffs on aluminum, steel and auto imports are in effect. On social media, media. President Trump also threatened a tariff hike for countries in brics, a union of developing economies critical of the tariff increases. At the White House, Jared Halpern, FOX News.
Chris Foster
President Trump says Elon Musk is off the rails in a train wreck for the last five months after Musk announces plans to create a new political party called the America Party. Musk says backing a candidate for president is not out of the question. But the focus for the next 12 months, he says, is on the House and Senate. America's listening to FOX News rated T for teen.
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Chris Foster
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins President Trump at the White House this evening. Israel's military meantime has attacked Houthis in Yemen.
Jonathan Savage
The Israeli airstrikes hit three ports and a power plant. A military spokesman saying the action was a response to repeated Houthi attacks on Israel and was aimed at interrupting the flow of weapons from Iran. The Houthis are a rebel group which controls much of Yemen. In recent months, they fired missiles at both Israel itself and ships passing through the Red Sea. Yesterday, the crew of a Liberian flagged ship was forced to abandon their vessel after it caught fire and started taking on water. A security firm said the ship was targeted by bomb carrying drone boats and rocket propelled grenades. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
Chris Foster
The trial begins in Pennsylvania for a man accused of killing his father and posting a video of his severed head online.
Jeff Manasso
33 year old Justin Mohn in court in suburban Philly on murder, abuse of a corpse, terrorism and other charges in a killing and beheading of his father, 60 year old Michael Mohn in Levittown in 2024. Crimes. Bucks County DA Jennifer Shorn said the defendant filmed in a later removed YouTube video in which he called for a war against the federal government, that all.
Brook Taylor
Federal agents, U.S. marshals, federal judges and border patrol be captured and tortured for information and then publicly executed.
Jeff Manasso
Mon faces the rest of his life in prison if convicted. His defense attorney saying he doesn't anticipate the case being resolved with a plea deal. Jeff Manasso, FOX News.
Chris Foster
On Wall street this morning, the dow is down 130 points. The S&P 500 down 25. The NASDAQ's down 115. Adding in sales from the new Jurassic World movie, Scarlett Johansson becomes the highest ever grossing lead actor for movies with a lead role, $14.8 billion according to the box office website. The numbers passing her Avengers co stars Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr. I'm Chris Foster, FOX News. Hey, I'm Trey Gowdy, host of the Trey Gowdy Podcast. I hope you will join me every Tuesday as we navigate life together and hopefully find ourselves a little bit better on the other side. Listen and follow now@foxnewspodcast.com.
Fox News Hourly Update – 10 AM ET, July 7, 2025
Hosted by Fox News Radio, this episode provides comprehensive coverage of urgent national and international news, economic updates, and significant societal events.
[00:03] Chris Foster opens the broadcast with a heart-wrenching report on the ongoing search and rescue operations in Central Texas following catastrophic flash flooding. The disaster, occurring three days prior, has tragically resulted in the deaths of at least 82 individuals, including numerous children and the co-owner of a summer camp.
[00:13] Brook Taylor delves deeper into the tragedy, focusing on several major camps affected by the flooding. Notably, Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls camp located on the banks of the Guadalupe River, suffered severe losses. At the time of the flood, the camp housed approximately 750 campers, some as young as seven years old. To date, 27 lives have been confirmed lost. Taylor shares heartbreaking visuals, describing cabins with bunk beds submerged in mud. She highlights the poignant story of 8-year-old Renee from Ingram, Texas, whose family expressed their gratitude for her time at camp, stating, “We are thankful she was with her friends having the time of her life. She'll forever be living her best life at Camp Mystic.”
This segment underscores the community's resilience and the ongoing efforts to recover and support the affected families.
Transitioning from local tragedy, Chris Foster addresses economic concerns, specifically the Trump administration's latest moves on international trade. He highlights the administration's efforts to inform global partners about impending tax increases on imports, with a looming deadline for reciprocal tariffs.
[01:05] Jared Halpern provides detailed insights into President Trump's strategy, revealing that letters have been dispatched to trading partners outlining new tariff rates scheduled to take effect on August 1. Despite these measures, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant remains hopeful, suggesting that several trade agreements might still materialize in the coming days. Halpern references the reciprocal tariff plan announced by Trump in April, which had been temporarily paused until July 9. Additionally, existing tariffs on aluminum, steel, and auto imports remain active. The segment also touches upon Trump's social media rhetoric, including threats of tariff hikes against BRICS nations—a coalition of developing economies critical of these increases.
This discussion highlights the administration's assertive stance on trade while balancing the potential for ongoing negotiations.
In a surprising development, Chris Foster reports on Elon Musk's recent political moves. According to President Trump, Musk has been "off the rails," likening his actions to a "train wreck" over the past five months. Musk has announced plans to establish a new political entity, the America Party, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. While Musk has not ruled out backing a presidential candidate in the future, he emphasizes that his immediate focus will be on influencing the House and Senate over the next year. This bold move by Musk reflects his growing interest in shaping national policy and political discourse.
Chris Foster transitions to international affairs, announcing that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to join President Trump at the White House this evening. The meeting comes in the wake of Israel's military response to ongoing threats from the Houthi rebel group in Yemen.
[02:38] Jonathan Savage provides a comprehensive report on the recent Israeli airstrikes, which targeted three ports and a power plant in Yemen. A military spokesperson clarified that these actions were a direct response to persistent Houthi attacks on Israel and aimed to disrupt the flow of weapons from Iran. The Houthis, controlling significant portions of Yemen, have intensified their aggression, including missile assaults on Israeli territory and attacks on ships navigating the Red Sea. Notably, a Liberian-flagged vessel recently came under attack by bomb-carrying drone boats and rocket-propelled grenades, forcing the crew to abandon ship after it caught fire.
This segment underscores the escalating tensions in the region and Israel's proactive measures to safeguard its national security.
Chris Foster brings attention to a chilling legal case unfolding in Pennsylvania, where the trial of Justin Mohn, a 33-year-old man, has commenced. Accused of the gruesome murder and beheading of his 60-year-old father, Michael Mohn, Justin is facing multiple charges, including abuse of a corpse and terrorism.
[03:22] Jeff Manasso reports that the trial, taking place in suburban Philadelphia, revolves around the 2024 incident in Levittown. Bucks County DA Jennifer Shorn revealed that Justin uploaded a video of his father's severed head to YouTube, shortly after which it was removed. In this video, Justin provocatively called for a war against the federal government, advocating for the capture, torture, and public execution of federal agents, U.S. marshals, judges, and border patrol officers ([03:46] Brook Taylor). Manasso notes that Justin faces life imprisonment if convicted, with his defense attorney indicating that a plea deal is unlikely, suggesting a protracted legal battle ahead.
This harrowing case highlights issues of domestic violence, mental health, and the extreme actions some individuals may take against governmental institutions.
Concluding the episode, Chris Foster provides an economic snapshot, noting that major stock indices have taken a downturn: the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 130 points, the S&P 500 has fallen by 25 points, and the NASDAQ is down 115 points. Despite the bleak market performance, there is a silver lining in the entertainment sector. The release of the new Jurassic World movie has significantly boosted actress Scarlett Johansson's earnings, making her the highest-grossing lead actor with a cumulative box office of $14.8 billion. This achievement surpasses her fellow Avengers stars, Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr., highlighting the crossover success between blockbuster cinema and established acting careers.
Closing Remarks
The episode wraps up with Chris Foster inviting listeners to join Trey Gowdy, host of the Trey Gowdy Podcast, every Tuesday for engaging discussions aimed at navigating and improving personal and societal challenges.
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