Fox News Hourly Update – 10PM ET 10/06/2025 Newscast
Date: October 7, 2025
Host: Jack Callahan, FOX News Podcasts
Overview
This episode delivers a concise update on the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, developments in Israel-Gaza negotiations, federal troop deployments to major cities, reaction to a significant Supreme Court incident sentencing, and an international tragedy in Indonesia. It covers high-stakes negotiations, political statements from key leaders, judicial decisions, and breaking global news, capturing the fast-paced tone typical of Fox News’ hourly newscasts.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. U.S. Government Shutdown: Stalemate in the Senate
- Main Point: The Senate remains at an impasse on the sixth day of the shutdown, unable to pass rival Democratic and Republican bills to fund the government.
- Details:
- Democrats advocate for continuing Affordable Care Act subsidies.
- Republicans seek a "clean" continuing resolution, free of additional provisions.
- President Trump maintains openness to a healthcare deal but threatens to cut favored Democratic government programs if the shutdown continues.
- Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asserts that the White House cannot shift blame onto Democrats for threats against federal workers.
Notable Quotes:
- [00:14] (Senate Vote Result):
Speaker B: “On this vote, the yeas are 52 and the nays are 42. Three fifths of the Senate duly chosen and sworn, not having voted in the affirmative. The motion is not agreed to.” - [00:53] (Schumer rebuts White House blame):
C (Chuck Schumer): “The bottom line is that the American people know if they do layoffs, if they do riffs, it falls on Donald Trump's shoulders. He's doing it, not Democrats. And the American people know that.”
2. Israel-Hamas-Gaza Peace Plan: Negotiations and Tensions
- Main Point: Negotiators in Egypt are making incremental progress, focusing on narrow objectives amidst enduring conflict.
- Details:
- Talks in Sharm El Sheikh center on exchanging Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
- Broader issues like Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza remain unresolved.
- Trump claims Hamas has agreed to his proposed 20-point peace plan but disputes a report suggesting he’s frustrated with Israeli leadership.
Notable Quotes:
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[01:11] (Jennifer Griffin on negotiations):
D (Jennifer Griffin):
“The negotiations in Sharm El Sheikh focused on the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, not the more complicated issues of Hamas disarmament and the Israeli military's withdrawal from Gaza. This weekend, President Trump called Prime Minister Netanyahu to say Hamas had accepted his 20 point plan. Trump denied an Axios report that he grew frustrated with the Israeli prime minister and said, ‘I don't know why you are always so expletive negative. This is a win. Take it.’ There are 48 hostages who remain in Gaza, 20 of them believed to be alive.” -
[01:47] Marking two years since the October 7 Hamas attacks—a reference to the origins of the current conflict.
3. Federal Troop Deployment Disputes: Illinois, Texas, Portland
- Main Point: Legal wrangling continues over federal intervention in major U.S. cities.
- Details:
- A federal judge declined to halt National Guard deployments to Chicago and Texas for now, with a formal response deadline set for Wednesday.
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker accuses the Trump administration of stoking unrest by deploying militarized law enforcement.
- Another federal judge in Oregon prevents the federalization of state Guard troops to Portland at this time.
Notable Quotes:
- [03:27] (Illinois concerns over deployments):
B: “Donald Trump, Kristi Noem and Gregory Bevino have brought their militarized CBP and ICE agents to the streets of Chicago to cause violence and chaos in this city.” - [03:39] (Report on the Oregon decision):
G (Jessica Rosenthal): “A different federal judge in Oregon has blocked the administration for now from federalizing state Guard troops in an effort to send them to Portland.”
4. Supreme Court Assassination Plot Sentencing: Republican Outrage
- Main Point: GOP leaders condemn an eight-year sentence as lenient in a highly publicized plot against a Supreme Court Justice.
- Details:
- Senator Tom Cotton and others are demanding an investigation into Judge Deborah Boardman, a Biden appointee, who sentenced Nicholas (now Sophie) Roske for a foiled 2022 plot targeting Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
- The judge cited the defendant’s abandonment of the plan and cooperation, plus prison safety concerns, as mitigating factors.
- Prosecutors sought a 30-year sentence.
Notable Quotes:
- [03:58] (Alexandria Hoff on sentence backlash):
H (Alexandria Hoff):
“Senator Tom Cotton is among those calling for an investigation into Biden appointed Judge Deborah Boardman over the eight year and one month prison sentence handed down to Nicholas Roske… In her decision, Judge Boardman credited Roski for abandoning the plan and cooperating with police and expressed concern over how a male prison could cause harm.”
5. Indonesia Boarding School Collapse: Humanitarian Tragedy
- Main Point: A building collapse at an Islamic boarding school leaves dozens dead.
- Details:
- The collapse occurred on September 29, during afternoon prayers.
- 61 bodies recovered; most victims are teen boys.
Notable Quotes, Memorable Moments, and Timestamps
- [00:14] Senate vote fails to break the shutdown.
- [00:53] Chuck Schumer's pointed statement about the shutdown responsibility.
- [01:11] Jennifer Griffin reports Trump's forceful message to Netanyahu and hostage statistics:
“I don't know why you are always so expletive negative. This is a win. Take it.” - [03:27] Direct accusations against the White House for “violence and chaos” in Chicago.
- [03:58] Republican frustration over the sentencing in the Kavanaugh plot: “Senator Tom Cotton is among those calling for an investigation…”
Segment Timestamps
- [00:02] Government shutdown update; Senate deadlock
- [00:53] Schumer’s reply to White House blame
- [01:03] Middle East negotiations progress
- [01:11] Trump-Netanyahu exchange & hostage update
- [01:47] Gaza war anniversary
- [03:01] Federal judge on National Guard in Illinois
- [03:27] Illinois & Oregon legal disputes on troop deployments
- [03:50] Supreme Court assassination plot sentencing criticism
- [04:36] Prosecutor's sentence vs. judge’s decision
- [04:36] Tragedy at Indonesian boarding school
Tone & Style
The reporting maintains FOX News’s brisk, direct style, intercut with official statements and on-the-ground updates. Politically charged language is present, especially in direct quotes from public officials, matching the partisan tone surrounding the ongoing shutdown and legal battles.
Overall, this episode provides a rapid-fire overview of major U.S. political developments, global diplomacy, judicial controversy, and breaking international news — all delivered in FOX News’s signature no-nonsense reporting style.
