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Paul Stevens
Surveying the damage, I'm Paul Stevens. Fox News. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump visiting Central Texas where floodwaters killed at least 120 people. More than 170 are still missing.
President Trump
President Trump says that he's been to areas struck by tornadoes, hurricanes, you name it. But he says he's never seen damage like this before. He and the first lady toured the area. They met with first respond survivors and grieving families. One week after the Guadalupe river surged more than 26ft in under an hour, killing at least 120 people. The president says his focus was on comforting those families and showing his love and support. He spoke about Camp mystic, the Christian all girls camp near the river where 27 campers and counselors died. Some of the victims as young as eight years old, capturing the hearts of just so many across the country.
Paul Stevens
Fox's Brook Taylor there, President Trump vowing to help Texas recover from the deadly flood devastation and praising authorities and first responders. A judge ordering the Trump White House to stop indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in California.
Chanley Painter
That judge ordering the Trump administration to cease immigration stops an arrest in seven California counties, including Los Angeles after immigration advocacy groups filed a lawsuit saying President Trump's administration systematically targeted, quote, brown skinned people. The judge's order temporarily blocks arrest without, quote, reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally, saying officers were unconstitutionally relying on improper factors like race, accent and line of work. She also agreed detainees were denied adequate access to lawyers.
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Paul Stevens
A new report from India suggests the pilots of an Air India jet may have made a critical error just before last month's deadly crash.
Carmen Roberts
A preliminary report about last month's Air India crash that killed 261 people shows both fuel control switches were moved to the off position just seconds after takeoff, starving the engines of fuel. The cockpit voice recording reveals confusion between the two pilots, with one asking his colleague why he did the cutoff and the other answering he didn't. The crash of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London from West India was the world's deadliest in a decade. Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
Paul Stevens
Florida officials will give lawmakers a tour of a new immigration detention center in the Everglades as the state steps up its enforcement.
Eben Brown
Florida emergency management officials are offering to give Democratic state lawmakers a tour of the migrant detention camp called Alligator Alcatraz. Today. Those lawmakers were turned away when showing up unannounced. Miami Dade County's Democratic mayor Daniela Levine Cava says a single tour isn't good enough.
Carmen Roberts
I have asked for ongoing monitoring, not just one time. And I want to have weekly reports.
Eben Brown
And now state police with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement have received certification to enforce immigration law under an agreement with DHS allowing them to not just detain or arrest, but interrogate. In Miami, Eben Brown, Fox News.
Paul Stevens
The US Sanctioning Cuba's president and other top officials for human rights violations stemming from protests on the island. Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying on X the State Department would also impose visa restrictions on Cuban judicial and prison officials, quote, responsible for or complicit in the unjust detention and torture of the July 2021 protesters. I'm Paul Stevens.
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Fox News Hourly Update – Detailed Summary
Episode: 10AM ET, July 12, 2025
Host: Fox News Radio
[00:02] Paul Stevens opens the newscast with a sobering report on the catastrophic floods in Central Texas, highlighting the severe impact on the community. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited the affected area to assess the damage and support the victims.
[00:14] President Trump addressed the nation, stating, “I’ve been to areas struck by tornadoes, hurricanes, you name it. But I’ve never seen damage like this before” (00:14). He emphasized his commitment to comforting the grieving families and provided updates on the tragic events, including the surge of the Guadalupe River, which rose over 26 feet in under an hour, resulting in at least 120 fatalities and more than 170 missing persons.
The President highlighted the heartbreaking loss at Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls camp near the river, where 27 campers and counselors perished, some as young as eight years old. “Capturing the hearts of just so many across the country” (00:14), he conveyed his heartfelt support and solidarity with the victims.
[01:00] Fox News correspondent Brook Taylor reported on President Trump’s vow to assist Texas in recovering from the flood devastation. The President praised the local authorities and first responders for their swift and effective actions during the crisis.
[01:17] Chanley Painter delivers an incisive report on a significant legal development affecting immigration enforcement in California. A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to cease "indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests" across seven counties, including Los Angeles.
In her analysis, Painter explained, “The judge’s order temporarily blocks arrests without, quote, reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally” (01:17). This ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by immigration advocacy groups who accused the administration of systematically targeting individuals based on race, accent, and occupation. Painter further noted that detainees were denied adequate access to legal representation, highlighting the unconstitutional practices being challenged in court.
[02:32] Paul Stevens transitions to an international tragedy involving Air India, where new reports suggest that pilot error may have been a crucial factor in the recent crash.
[02:40] Carmen Roberts provides detailed insights, stating, “A preliminary report about last month's Air India crash that killed 261 people shows both fuel control switches were moved to the off position just seconds after takeoff, starving the engines of fuel” (02:40). The cockpit voice recordings indicate confusion between the pilots, with one questioning the action: “why he did the cutoff,” and the other responding, “he didn't” (02:40). The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, en route to London from West India, became the deadliest crash in a decade, raising serious concerns about aviation safety protocols and pilot training.
[03:14] Shifting focus to domestic policies, Paul Stevens reports on Florida’s intensified immigration enforcement efforts, specifically the inauguration of a new detention facility in the Everglades.
[03:22] Fox News correspondent Eben Brown elaborates, “Florida emergency management officials are offering to give Democratic state lawmakers a tour of the migrant detention camp called Alligator Alcatraz” (03:22). However, the attempt faced resistance as lawmakers were turned away when arriving unannounced. Miami-Dade County’s Democratic Mayor Daniela Levine Cava expressed dissatisfaction, stating, “A single tour isn't good enough” (03:40), and has called for ongoing monitoring and regular reports to ensure transparency and accountability.
Additionally, Brown highlights that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has received certification to enforce immigration laws under an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This certification empowers state police not only to detain or arrest individuals but also to conduct interrogations, marking a significant expansion of state-level immigration enforcement capabilities (03:46).
[04:01] Paul Stevens reports on the latest U.S. foreign policy actions targeting Cuban leadership in response to human rights abuses.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced via X (formerly Twitter) that the State Department would impose visa restrictions on Cuban judicial and prison officials “responsible for or complicit in the unjust detention and torture of the July 2021 protesters” (04:01). These sanctions are part of a broader effort to hold Cuban authorities accountable for suppressing dissent and violating human rights, signaling a continued stance by the U.S. against oppressive regimes.
Summary:
The July 12, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update provided comprehensive coverage of several critical issues. Central Texas continues to grapple with unprecedented flood devastation, with President Trump actively engaging in relief efforts. Legal battles over immigration enforcement highlight tensions between federal policies and judicial oversight, while international aviation safety comes under scrutiny following a tragic Air India crash attributed to potential pilot errors. Florida’s aggressive stance on immigration enforcement introduces new dynamics at the state level, and U.S. sanctions against Cuban officials underscore ongoing concerns about human rights abuses abroad. The episode blended timely reporting with impactful quotes, offering listeners a thorough understanding of these pressing topics.