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Lisa Lucera
They can't continue. I'm Lisa Lucera of Fox News. A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California. Immigrant advocacy groups filed a lawsuit last week accusing the administration of targeting brown skinned people. This coming after Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive she says will support immigrant communities in response to the immigration raids. When people are taken from from our city, we do not necessarily know where they are going. They are not provided regular access to families or to legal counsel. Trump administration says the raids are meant to arrest the most violent and dangerous migrants. More weapons to Ukraine, but the US Is selling those weapons to our NATO allies first.
Marco Rubio
This week, President Trump said Ukrainians need to be able to defend themselves. And he indicated a growing frustration with Russia's president. Now U.S. weapons are headed back to Ukraine after a pause. Specifically munitions and precision guided rockets. President Trump said weapons are going to NATO countries first which are paying for them. And then Naito is giving those weapons to Ukraine. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said from Malaysia while traveling that it's easier to move equipment from Germany rather than sending it from a US factory. Ukraine has asked for at least 10 more Patriot missile defense systems as well. Rubio said send Some of the NATO countries involved have placed orders for more.
Lisa Lucera
Fox's Jessica Rosenthal Ukraine's President Zelensky says talks with President Trump have been very constructive. Then the president and first lady traveled to Central Texas to get an aerial tour of the devastation from last week's flooding. My administration is doing everything in its.
Chris Foster
Power to help Texas.
Lisa Lucera
The president with praise of the first responders, including the Coast Guard, which he said rescued 169 children at Camp Mystic, a century old, all girls suffered summer camp. Ahead of his visit, the president approved a request from Governor Greg Abbott to extend the major disaster declaration. America is listening to Fox News.
Chris Foster
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Lisa Lucera
Prison for a man convicted of the grisly murder of his father, which he then shared online.
Eben Brown
A judge in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is convicting 33 year old Justin Mohn for murder for the killing and beheading of his F, Michael Moan. In January of last year. The younger Moan shot his father to death, decapitated the corpse using both a kitchen knife and a machete and then posed with the head. In a live YouTube stream that went on for 14 minutes, Mone said he wanted to use the severed head of his father to send a message to federal officials calling for resignations. He insisted his father, a longtime federal worker, was, in his words, a traitor. Police even found a USB drive with bomb making instructions on it and photos of various federal buildings. Eben Brown, FOX News.
Lisa Lucera
Son of Mexican drug king Pin El Chapo has pled guilty to drug trafficking charges in the U.S. ovidio Guzman Lopez admitted to helping oversee the production and smuggling of large quantities of cocaine, heroin, meth, marijuana and fentanyl. Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed. The so called nail bandit is arrested in Florida.
John Starnes
Florida man faces several felony charges accused of throwing sharp objects like nails, screws and wires in the path of emergency vehicles several times over 19 months. An investigation started in April with incidents documented six times since then. Detectives in Okeechobee county say they caught 72 year old John Starnes in the act after weeks of surveillance and he confessed, saying he had a beef with fire, rescue and county commissioners.
Lisa Lucera
Fox's Chris Foster. The World Food Program says it's suspending food and nutritional assistance across west and central African countries as a result of cuts in US Aid. It says food stocks are projected to last until about September for most of the affected countries. The World Food Program says millions of people are expected to be immediately affected. I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News.
Chris Foster
It's an interesting time for business. Tariff and trade policies are dynamic, supply chains are squeezed and cash flow tighter than ever. If your business can't adapt in real time, you're in a world of hurt. You need total visibility from global shipments to tariff impacts to real time cash flow. That's NetSuite by Oracle, your AI powered business management suite. Trusted by over 42,000 businesses, NetSuite is the number one Cloud ERP for many reasons. It brings accounting, financial management, inventory, HR into one suite. You have one source of truth, giving you the visibility and control you need to make quick decisions. With real time forecasting, you're peering into the future with actionable data. And with AI embedded throughout, you can automate a lot of those every tasks, letting your team stay strategic. Netsuite helps you know what's stuck, what it's costing you, and how to pivot fast. If your revenues are at least in the seven figures, download the free ebook Navigating Global Trade 3 Insights for Leaders at netsuite.com fox that's netsuite.com fox.
Fox News Hourly Update – 10PM ET | July 11, 2025 Newscast Summary
Release Date: July 12, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered comprehensive coverage on pressing national and international issues. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions presented during the newscast, organized into distinct sections for clarity.
Timestamp: 00:02
Lisa Lucera opened the episode by reporting a significant legal development in immigration enforcement. A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to cease indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California. This ruling follows a lawsuit filed by immigrant advocacy groups last week, accusing the administration of targeting brown-skinned individuals.
In response to these raids, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive aimed at supporting immigrant communities. Mayor Bass emphasized the lack of transparency and support for those apprehended, stating, “When people are taken from our city, we do not necessarily know where they are going. They are not provided regular access to families or to legal counsel” (00:02).
The Trump administration maintains that these raids are intended to arrest the most violent and dangerous migrants, asserting, “The raids are meant to arrest the most violent and dangerous migrants” (00:02).
Timestamp: 00:50
Marco Rubio discussed President Trump's stance on Ukraine, highlighting the administration's commitment to enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities amidst ongoing tensions with Russia. President Trump expressed, “Ukrainians need to be able to defend themselves” and conveyed his growing frustration with Russia's president (00:50).
Following a temporary halt, U.S. weapons are now being redirected to Ukraine, specifically munitions and precision-guided rockets. However, Trump indicated that these weapons would first be sent to NATO allies who are financing them, before being transferred to Ukraine. He stated, “Weapons are going to NATO countries first which are paying for them. And then NATO is giving those weapons to Ukraine” (00:50).
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking from Malaysia, explained the logistical considerations, noting, “It's easier to move equipment from Germany rather than sending it from a US factory” (01:25). Additionally, Ukraine has requested at least 10 more Patriot missile defense systems, with Rubio mentioning that some NATO countries have already placed orders for additional units (01:25).
Timestamp: 01:25 – 01:59
Jessica Rosenthal reported on Ukraine's President Zelensky commending the constructive talks with President Trump. Subsequently, President Trump and the First Lady traveled to Central Texas to assess the devastation caused by last week's flooding.
During the visit, the president praised first responders, including the Coast Guard, highlighting their heroic efforts. He remarked, “They rescued 169 children at Camp Mystic, a century-old summer camp for all girls” (01:42). In acknowledgment of the ongoing crisis, the president approved Governor Greg Abbott's request to extend the major disaster declaration, ensuring continued support and resources for the affected communities.
Chris Foster added, “My administration is doing everything in its power to help Texas” (01:41), reinforcing the federal commitment to disaster relief.
Timestamp: 03:07 – 03:56
Lisa Lucera covered the conviction of Justin Mohn, a 33-year-old man from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, for the murder and beheading of his father, Michael Moan. In a harrowing incident from January last year, Mohn shot his father to death, decapitated the corpse using both a kitchen knife and a machete, and posed with the severed head.
Mohn live-streamed the gruesome act on YouTube for 14 minutes, during which he declared, “I want to use the severed head of my father to send a message to federal officials calling for resignations” (03:12). He accused his father, a longtime federal worker, of being a traitor.
Authorities discovered a USB drive containing bomb-making instructions and photos of various federal buildings, indicating a broader threat. Eben Brown concluded the segment, emphasizing the severity of the case.
Timestamp: 03:56 – 04:16
Lisa Lucera reported that Ovidio Guzman Lopez, known as the son of Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo, has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in the United States. Lopez admitted to overseeing the production and smuggling of substantial quantities of cocaine, heroin, meth, marijuana, and fentanyl into the U.S.
Details regarding the terms of the plea deal have not been disclosed. The segment also highlighted the arrest of the individual dubbed the "nail bandit" in Florida, who faced several felony charges related to throwing sharp objects at emergency vehicles over a span of 19 months (04:16).
Timestamp: 04:16 – 04:39
John Starnes, a 72-year-old man from Okeechobee County, Florida, was apprehended for repeatedly throwing sharp objects such as nails, screws, and wires into the paths of emergency vehicles. These actions spanned 19 months, with six documented incidents since April. Detectives caught Starnes in the act after weeks of surveillance, leading to his confession. He allegedly harbored a grudge against fire, rescue, and county commissioners, motivating his dangerous behavior.
Timestamp: 04:39 – 05:05
Lisa Lucera reported that the World Food Program (WFP) is suspending food and nutritional assistance across West and Central African countries as a direct result of cuts in U.S. aid. The WFP estimates that the existing food stocks will only last until September for most of the affected nations, potentially impacting millions of people immediately.
This development underscores the critical role of international aid in combating food insecurity and highlights the far-reaching consequences of reduced financial support from the United States.
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