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Dave Anthony
It's a plan Hamas calls a war crime. I'm Dave Anthony, FOX News.
Benjamin Netanyahu
The key principles are these. One, Hamas has to lay down its arms. Two, Gaza has to be demilitarized. Three, all the hostages have to be released.
Dave Anthony
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on fox. The security cabinet has approved escalating the war to take over Gaza's city.
Greg Palkot
Israel controls them, 75% of the devastated Gaza Strip. But there is land along the coast where civilians are huddled. Hostages are being held and presumably what's of Hamas is holding up. This part of the operation will take weeks, including the evacuation of the civilians living there and the deployment of the Israeli military. Then it is presumed the operation could lead to further taking of territory. The plan is not without its controversy. Israeli military trees say their troops are tired and actually running the whole place will take a huge amount of manpower even though Netanyahu says he doesn't want to stay.
Dave Anthony
That's fox's Greg Palkot. President Trump may meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the of next week as the president keeps demanding an end to the war in Ukraine as they try to work out a time and place. This is the deadline the president set for Putin to agree to a ceasefire or face new economic sanctions.
Unnamed Democratic Lawmaker
We're going to see what he has to say. It's going to be up to him. Very disappointed.
Dave Anthony
The Democratic lawmakers who left Texas to block a congressional redistricting that benefits Republicans are being warned if they don't return today, they risk being jailed or potentially removed from office. A suspected gunman now in custody in East Cleveland, Ohio following an hours long manhunt after what happened when police responded to a call of shots fired late.
Jessica Dill
Last night arrived on scene. One officer was shot. The mayor says he is expected to be okay. While police had the home on Taylor surrounded and they were waiting for a SWAT team, they then heard gunshots nearby. That's when police ran from the Taylor home down to Euclid Avenue. The mayor says a second officer was shot at that location and rushed to University Hospital.
Dave Anthony
Jessica Dill with Fox ATV says both officers are in stable condition. America's listening to FOX news.
Trey Gowdy
Hey, I'm Trey Gowdy, host of the Trey Gaddy Podcast. I hope you will join me every Tuesday and Thursday as we navigate life together and hopefully find ourselves a little bit better on the other side.
Dave Anthony
Listen and follow now@fox newspodcast.com Stocks are on the rise on Wall street where the NASDAQ is adding to yesterday's record high. Close up 130 points the Dow is gaining 219, the S&P 500 adding 39. The price of oil up a half dollar. It's back over 64 bucks a barrel. But gas is down a penny. AAA's national average for regular at 315 a gallon, same as a week ago. An economist may work closely with the Federal Reserve chairman that the president's called stupid and a numbskull for not cutting interest rates.
Ginny Costela
President Trump is nominating the head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, Steven Myron, to fill the vacancy on the Fed left by Adriana Kugler. Leaving her post early last year, Myron co authored a paper arguing for sweeping reforms at the Fed. Investors expect Miron to agree with the president that interest rates should be lower. He's expected to serve out the final months of the term. The while the White House seeks a permanent Fed official in addition to a new Fed chair to replace Jerome Powell. His term ends May 15th of next year. Fed nominees require Senate confirmation, including a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee. Ginny Costela, FOX News this is National Pickleball day.
CJ Papa
It's the 60th anniversary of the sport that's exploded across the nation with the familiar sound of the plastic ball connecting with the pickleball paddle. The sport was created on a Summ Saturday in 1965 on an old badminton court at the Seattle area home of Washington state Congressman Joel Pritchard, using ping pong paddles and a perforated plastic ball. Now, some paddles cost close to $300 a piece. Pickleball is considered the fastest growing Sport in the U.S. according to Picklerage.com about 36.5 million Americans have played the sport at least once. And young people are flocking to the game, dropping the average age of players from 41 five years ago to 35 today.
Dave Anthony
That's CJ Papa Dave. I'm Dave Anthony and this is FOX News.
Jimmy Phela
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Fox News Hourly Update – August 8, 2025, 10AM ET Newscast Summary
The Fox News Hourly Update for August 8, 2025, delivered a comprehensive overview of current events spanning international conflicts, U.S. politics, public safety incidents, economic developments, and cultural milestones. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and structured for clarity.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict with Hamas. In his statement, Netanyahu outlined three key principles essential for resolving the situation:
“The key principles are these. One, Hamas has to lay down its arms. Two, Gaza has to be demilitarized. Three, all the hostages have to be released.”
— Benjamin Netanyahu [00:07]
Greg Palkot provided further analysis, highlighting Israel's control over 75% of the Gaza Strip and the challenges ahead:
“This part of the operation will take weeks, including the evacuation of the civilians living there and the deployment of the Israeli military. The plan is not without its controversy.”
— Greg Palkot [00:21]
He emphasized the potential strain on Israeli military resources, noting that troops are fatigued and the operation could demand substantial manpower, despite Netanyahu's indications that prolonged occupation is not desired.
Dave Anthony reported on President Donald Trump's ongoing efforts to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. Trump is considering a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week, setting a deadline for a ceasefire agreement.
“This is the deadline the president set for Putin to agree to a ceasefire or face new economic sanctions.”
— Dave Anthony [00:59]
An unnamed Democratic lawmaker expressed skepticism about the negotiations:
“We're going to see what he has to say. It's going to be up to him. Very disappointed.”
— Unnamed Democratic Lawmaker [01:14]
The administration is pressing Putin to cease hostilities, leveraging economic sanctions as a potential consequence for non-compliance.
In a contentious political maneuver, Democratic lawmakers in Texas who traveled out of state to block congressional redistricting favorable to Republicans are under threat of legal repercussions.
“If they don't return today, they risk being jailed or potentially removed from office.”
— Dave Anthony [01:17]
The standoff underscores the intense partisan battles surrounding redistricting efforts, with significant implications for future electoral dynamics.
A suspected gunman was captured in East Cleveland, Ohio, following an extended manhunt triggered by a shooting incident.
Jessica Dill provided details of the event:
“Last night arrived on scene. One officer was shot. The mayor says he is expected to be okay.”
— Jessica Dill [01:34]
Police response led to a confrontation at the suspect's home on Taylor Avenue and subsequent gunfire on Euclid Avenue, resulting in two officers being injured. Both officers remain in stable condition at University Hospital.
Dave Anthony delivered a positive update on Wall Street, noting gains across major indices:
Additionally, oil prices rose by half a dollar, surpassing $64 per barrel, while gas prices saw a minor decrease of one cent, maintaining the national average at $3.15 per gallon.
The discussion then shifted to the Federal Reserve and economic policy:
“An economist may work closely with the Federal Reserve chairman that the president's called stupid and a numbskull for not cutting interest rates.”
— Dave Anthony [02:10]
Ginny Costela reported on President Trump's nomination of Steven Miron as the new head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, aiming to fill a vacancy at the Fed left by Adriana Kugler. Miron, known for advocating significant reforms at the Fed, is anticipated to support lowering interest rates in line with the president's preferences. His appointment is pending Senate confirmation, with expectations for a permanent Fed official and a new Fed chair to replace Jerome Powell by May 15, 2026.
“Investors expect Miron to agree with the president that interest rates should be lower.”
— Ginny Costela [02:45]
Marking its 60th anniversary, CJ Papa highlighted the rapid growth of pickleball, a sport combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong.
“Pickleball is considered the fastest growing Sport in the U.S. according to Picklerage.com about 36.5 million Americans have played the sport at least once.”
— CJ Papa [03:29]
Originating in 1965 on a small badminton court in Washington state, pickleball has surged in popularity, with innovations like high-end paddles costing up to $300. The sport has attracted a younger demographic, reducing the average player age from 41 to 35 over the past five years.
The Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with an in-depth look at pressing international conflicts, pivotal political strategies, significant economic indicators, and cultural celebrations. Through expert analysis and timely reporting, the newscast ensured a comprehensive understanding of the events shaping the current landscape.
This summary is crafted to encapsulate the key discussions and insights from the Fox News Hourly Update podcast episode released on August 8, 2025. For full details and real-time updates, listeners are encouraged to tune into FOX News Radio directly.