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The shutdown continues. I'm Jack Callahan, Fox News. The Senate failed again this evening to pass either the Democrats or the Republicans competing bills to reopen and fund the government on day six of the shutdown.
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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 affirmation affirmative. The motion is not agreed to.
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Democrats are pushing for a continuation of the subsidies for the Affordable Care act, while Republicans say they want a clean continuing resolution. President Trump told reporters this evening he's open to making a deal with Democrats on health care if it's a good deal. President also threatening to cut government programs that Democrats like. Amid the shutdown. Minority Leader Schumer says the White House can't stick the blame on the Democrats for the administration's threats to fire federal workers en masse.
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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.
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President Trump is urging negotiators in Egypt to move quickly on the Israel, Hamas, Gaza peace plan. As Fox's Jennifer Griffin reports from Tel.
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Aviv, 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 Gaz. 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.
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Tuesday marks two years since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza. America's listening to FOX News.
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A federal judge is not blocking the National Guard from being sent to Illinois for now.
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Federal Judge April Perry decided against a restraining order that would have temporarily stopped the National Guard in Illinois and Texas from being deployed to Chicago. She gave department till Wednesday to respond to Chicago's lawsuit. Earlier Monday, Governor J.B. pritzker accused the Trump administration of inciting the city's residents with the other forms of federal law enforcement already deployed.
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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.
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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. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News Republicans are speaking.
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Out against what they say is a lenient sentence in the case of a plot to assassinate a Supreme Court justice. Fox's Alexandria Hoff explains.
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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. Roske, who now goes by the name Sophie, yet is still identified by his legal name in court documents, admitted to the 2022 cross plot to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh and others. This was in response to the leaked decision that led to Roe v. Wade ultimately being overturned. 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.
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Prosecutors wanted 30 years in prison for Roske. Indonesian crews have recovered more bodies today searching for young people missing after a prayer hall at an Islamic boarding school collapsed last week. Now 61 dead, the structure caved in September 29th when the students, mostly boys, teenagers, were performing afternoon prayers. I'm Jack Keller and this is Fox News.
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Date: October 7, 2025
Host: Jack Callahan, FOX News Podcasts
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.
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[01:11] (Jennifer Griffin on negotiations):
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“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.
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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.