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There on the street. I'm Lisa Lacera, FOX News.
Kevin Uretsky
Some of the members of the National Guard President Trump has called up to assist law enforcement in Washington, D.C. are now in place as Attorney General Pam Bondi spoke with some of the federal agents who will take control of the District's police department for the next 30 days.
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Yesterday, President Trump signed an executive order that would put D.C. police under federal control. He claims that crime there is out of control, but Mayor Amuro Bowser says violent crime is at an all time low. President Trump said to meet Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska to try to reach a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
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European leaders welcomed Trump's efforts while also advocating for European security interests, saying that a ceasefire cannot be reached without Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine would not give up territory because it's unconstitutional. Russia currently occupies about one fifth of Ukraine.
Lisa Lacera
Fox's Alex Hogan in London.
Kevin Uretsky
The State Department says Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke today. The White House is moving forward with the review of materials at the Smithsonian institutions museums and advance of the country's 250th birthday.
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The review will focus on aspects such as public facing, content and exhibition planning and will also extend to digital and educational materials. The initial reviews will focus on eight Smithsonian museums, including the National Museum of American History, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Portrait Gallery and the Air and Space Museum.
Kevin Uretsky
Fox's Kevin Uretsky Police in Austin, Texas, say the suspect in yesterday's deadly shooting outside a Target store shot his victims at random. A child and her grandfather and a Target Target employee were killed. Police say the suspect has a history of mental health issues.
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Kevin Uretsky
Accused of leaking classified information to harm President Trump.
Ryan Schmelz
A Democratic whistleblower told the FBI Senator Adam Schiff approved the leaking of classified documents which were derogatory and would be used to indict President Trump. That according to documents obtained by Fox News where the whistleblower, during a private meeting with Schiff and others, allegedly tried to tell Schiff the actions would be illegal. The now California senator was the ranking member and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee during President Trump's first term in office and pushed the investigation into allegations of President Trump colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 election. Schiff's office responding by saying the allegations are not reliable, not credible and unsubstantiated from a disgruntled former staffer. In Washington, Ryan schmelz, Fox News.
Lisa Lacera
6 People in Guatemala have been convicted.
Kevin Uretsky
In connection with the deaths of 41 girls in a 2017 fire at a facility for at risk youth. Florida has a new lieutenant governor.
Eben Brown
Florida has been without a lieutenant governor since June, when Jeanette Nunez was named president of Florida International University. Now Governor Ron DeSantis will turn to Tampa area state Senator Jay Collins, an Army Green Beret veteran who lost a leg in combat.
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Senator Jay Collins is the Chuck Norris of Florida politics. And I am proud to announce today that I am appointing him to be the next lieutenant governor of the free state of Florida.
Eben Brown
Collins is 47 years old and served in both Afghanistan and Iraq. In Miami, Eben Brown, FOX News.
Lisa Lacera
Scientists in Massachusetts are standing by after.
Kevin Uretsky
A manatee was spotted off the coast.
Lisa Lacera
Of the state for the first time.
Kevin Uretsky
In almost a decade. Manatees typically make their homes in southern Gulf waters. It was first seen July 26 off the southwestern coast of Cape Cod in.
Lisa Lacera
The area of Nantucket Sound. I'm Lisa Licentra. This is FOX news.
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Fox News Hourly Update – 10PM ET on August 12, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, hosted by FOX News Podcasts, delivered a comprehensive overview of current events both domestically and internationally. This detailed summary captures all key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the broadcast, ensuring that even those who did not listen can stay informed.
Host: Kevin Uretsky
At the onset of the broadcast, Kevin Uretsky reported significant developments in Washington, D.C., regarding law enforcement management. Following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on August 11, members of the National Guard have been mobilized to assist local law enforcement agencies. This move places the D.C. Police Department under federal control for the next 30 days.
Executive Order Details: President Trump asserted that crime rates in Washington, D.C., are "out of control," necessitating federal intervention. In contrast, Mayor Muriel Bowser contended that violent crime is currently "at an all-time low."
Quote: "Yesterday, President Trump signed an executive order that would put D.C. police under federal control," stated Uretsky at [00:26].
This administrative shift has sparked discussions about the balance of power between federal and local authorities in addressing urban crime.
Continuing the segment, Kevin Uretsky delved into international diplomacy efforts concerning the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Ceasefire Negotiations: President Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday to negotiate a potential ceasefire. This meeting aims to address the protracted conflict affecting Ukraine and seek a resolution that could stabilize the region.
European Leaders' Stance: European officials have expressed cautious support for Trump's initiative but emphasized that a sustainable ceasefire is unattainable without substantial concessions from Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly stated that Ukraine "would not give up territory because it's unconstitutional," maintaining resistance against Russian occupation, which currently controls approximately one-fifth of Ukrainian territory.
Quote: "Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine would not give up territory because it's unconstitutional," Uretsky reported at [00:26].
These developments indicate a complex diplomatic landscape, balancing international pressures and national sovereignty.
Lisa Lacera provided an update from London, highlighting internal reviews within the State Department and the Smithsonian Institution.
State Department Communications: Minister Marco Rubio engaged in discussions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to navigate the delicate geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
Smithsonian Review: The White House is proactively reviewing materials from the Smithsonian's museums in anticipation of the United States' 250th birthday celebrations. This extensive review will assess public-facing content, exhibition planning, and digital and educational resources across eight key museums, including the National Museum of American History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Portrait Gallery, and the Air and Space Museum.
Quote: "The review will focus on aspects such as public facing, content and exhibition planning and will also extend to digital and educational materials," Uretsky explained at [01:21].
This initiative underscores the importance of historical narrative management as the nation approaches a significant milestone.
Kevin Uretsky reported a tragic event that recently occurred in Austin, Texas.
Incident Overview: A deadly shooting outside a Target store resulted in the loss of three lives: a child, her grandfather, and a Target employee. Authorities have identified the suspect, who reportedly has a history of mental health issues, as having targeted victims at random.
Quote: "Police say the suspect has a history of mental health issues," Uretsky stated at [01:40].
This incident has reignited discussions on gun control, mental health services, and public safety measures in retail environments.
Transitioning to political controversy, Ryan Schmelz reported allegations against a prominent Senate Democrat.
Allegations Against Senator Adam Schiff: A Democratic whistleblower has accused Senator Adam Schiff of approving the leaking of classified documents intended to undermine President Trump. According to documents obtained by Fox News, the whistleblower claimed that during a private meeting, Schiff was informed that the dissemination of these derogatory materials would be illegal. Schiff, representing California, was the ranking member and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee during Trump's first term and was instrumental in the investigation into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election.
Senator Schiff's Response: Schiff's office dismissed the allegations as "not reliable, not credible, and unsubstantiated," attributing the claims to a "disgruntled former staffer."
Quote: "A Democratic whistleblower told the FBI Senator Adam Schiff approved the leaking of classified documents which were derogatory and would be used to indict President Trump," reported Ryan Schmelz at [03:12].
This development poses significant implications for bipartisan relations and national security protocols.
In state politics, Eben Brown covered the appointment of Florida's new lieutenant governor.
Appointment Details: Following the vacancy since June—when Jeanette Núñez was appointed president of Florida International University—Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed State Senator Jay Collins as the next lieutenant governor. Collins, a 47-year-old Army Green Beret veteran, is recognized for his valor, having lost a leg in combat during his service in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Governor DeSantis's Statement: "Senator Jay Collins is the Chuck Norris of Florida politics. And I am proud to announce today that I am appointing him to be the next lieutenant governor of the free state of Florida," DeSantis declared at [04:24].
This appointment highlights Florida's continued emphasis on military service and veteran representation in governance.
Lisa Lacera shared an intriguing environmental update from Massachusetts.
Unexpected Wildlife Sightings: For the first time in nearly a decade, a manatee was spotted off the coast of Massachusetts, specifically near Cape Cod in the area of Nantucket Sound. Typically, manatees reside in the warmer southern Gulf waters, making this sighting a rare and noteworthy event for local scientists and wildlife enthusiasts.
Quote: "Manatees typically make their homes in southern Gulf waters. It was first seen July 26 off the southwestern coast of Cape Cod in the area of Nantucket Sound," Uretsky informed at [04:47].
This rare occurrence may prompt further studies on marine patterns and the factors influencing such atypical animal movements.
The episode also touched upon legal and political appointments:
Convictions in Guatemala: Lisa Lacera briefly reported that six individuals in Guatemala have been convicted in connection with the tragic deaths of 41 girls during a 2017 fire at a facility for at-risk youth.
Quote: "6 People in Guatemala have been convicted in connection with the deaths of 41 girls in a 2017 fire at a facility for at risk youth," Lacera announced at [03:59].
These convictions mark a significant step in addressing past injustices and ensuring accountability.
The Fox News Hourly Update provided a multifaceted look into pressing issues ranging from local law enforcement changes and international diplomacy to political controversies and environmental phenomena. By featuring direct quotes and detailed reporting, the episode offered listeners a thorough understanding of the current landscape shaping both national and global affairs.
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