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Daria Albinger
Chicago prayers for an ice storm. I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. Windy City is used to ice storms of the weather variety. But Chicago officials aren't happy that President Trump is sending Immigrations and Customs Enforcement or ICE agents to the city, especially with what's going on this weekend.
Fox News Reporter
President Trump has forced himself back in the headlines and is drawing the ire of Illinois Democrats with a post on Truth Social. The post channels Robert Duvall in Apocalypse now. Titled Chi Pocalypse now, it reads, I love the smell of deportations in the morning Chicago. About to find out why it's called the Department of War. Senator Tammy Duckworth blasted back, called the president a draft dodger. Senator Durbin slammed the post as well.
Senator Dick Durbin
The terrible things that the president of the United States is saying about using troops in the Department of War in the city of Chicago is an embarrassment and disgusting.
Fox News Reporter
A little shy of 200 protesters have gathered and the reason they're gathering at the naval station is because ICE is using it as a logistical hub.
Daria Albinger
That's Fox's Mike Tobin in Chicago. I ICE agents made hundreds of arrests as they raided a Hyundai factory in Georgia. Fox's Madison Scarpino in Savannah.
Fox News Correspondent
Officials say it was a result of a months long investigation into illegal workers. But Hyundai says that none of the hundreds arrested directly worked for the motor company. But the majority of those detained were from South Korea. And South Korea's foreign ministry is not happy.
South Korean Foreign Ministry Spokesperson
The economic activities of our companies investing in the United States and the interest of our citizens must not be unduly violated during the course of US Law enforcement.
Fox News Correspondent
A White House spokesperson saying in part, quote, any foreign workers brought in for specific projects must enter the United States legally and with proper work authorizations.
Daria Albinger
The mission's expected to continue. America's listening to FOX News.
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Fox News Reporter
Hurricane Kiko's close approach has prompted Hawaii to declare a state of emergency. Forecasts are still confident the storm will weaken considerably by the time it gets close early next week, but it may still remain a powerful tropical storm bringing heavy rain and large, dangerous surfs. Great crews are out clearing drains and trying to make sure roads will be passable in the days ahead. State Transportation Director Ed Sniffen says the goal now is all about prep.
Ed Sniffen
We are keeping abreast of the storm and the conditions that are coming. We're making sure that our staff and our equipment are all ready and we'll make sure that the system is as prepared as possible for the winds and the rains that are coming.
Fox News Reporter
The current forecast track indicates the storm will likely pass just to the north of Hawaii on Tuesday, and the odds of a direct landing landfall strike are very low. But large swells are expected to begin affecting the Big island as early as tomorrow. Cases of potentially deadly diseases are ticking up across the country. Fox's Pam Puso with the story.
Pam Puso
Three active cases of tuberculosis have been reported in Maine. That has health officials reaching out to people in the greater Portland area who may have come into contact with the infected patients. Health officials say each case appears to have been contracted from a separate source. Cases have also been detected recently in California and Michigan. TB isn't as contagious as COVID 19 or the flu, but it is the world's deadliest infectious disease, killing more than a million people a year, according to the World Health Organization. After decades of decline, TB cases in the US started going up in 2021. Pam Huso, Fox News the Powerball drawing.
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Date: September 7, 2025
Host: Daria Albinger (FOX News)
Theme: National news update covering President Trump’s policy on ICE raids in Chicago, a major factory raid in Georgia, diplomatic reactions, Hurricane Kiko approaching Hawaii, the spike in TB cases across the U.S., and a record Powerball drawing.
This episode delivers a fast-paced briefing on major headlines of the day. President Trump’s renewed focus on immigration enforcement drew sharp criticism in Chicago, with controversial rhetoric dominating political discourse. Updates followed from a massive ICE raid at a Hyundai factory in Georgia and its diplomatic fallout with South Korea. The broadcast also tracked Hurricane Kiko’s advance toward Hawaii, reported the spread of tuberculosis cases in several states, and closed out with a reminder of a record-breaking Powerball jackpot.
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“I love the smell of deportations in the morning Chicago. About to find out why it's called the Department of War.”
President Trump (via Truth Social), referenced by Fox News Reporter at [00:19]
“The terrible things that the president of the United States is saying about using troops in the Department of War in the city of Chicago is an embarrassment and disgusting.”
Senator Dick Durbin [00:43]
“The economic activities of our companies investing in the United States and the interest of our citizens must not be unduly violated during the course of US Law enforcement.”
South Korean Foreign Ministry Spokesperson [01:31]
“TB isn't as contagious as COVID 19 or the flu, but it is the world's deadliest infectious disease, killing more than a million people a year...”
Pam Puso [04:14]
Summary:
This Fox News newscast focused on the ongoing immigration crackdown and its political ripple effects, a contentious factory raid with global implications, natural disaster preparedness in Hawaii, emerging public health threats, and high-stakes lottery fever—all encapsulated in a concise but information-rich format. Attentive to both domestic policy and international reactions, the episode captured the mood and urgency of a rapidly shifting news environment.