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Carmen Roberts
More tariff threats. I'm Carmen Roberts, FOX News. President Trump threatening to slap 50% tariffs on Brazil on August 1, citing legal actions against its former president, Jair Bolsonaro.
Jared Halpern
Bolsonaro is accused of attempting a coup following his election loss in 2022 and has been barred from running for office until 2030. President Trump says the tariff rate going into effect on August 1 is due in part to Brazil's insidious attacks, free elections. He's described Bolsonaro's prosecution as a witch hunt that should end immediately. Several other countries have also received tariff letters ranging from 20 to 40%. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Carmen Roberts
The 50% tariff is the highest level announced so far in the president's flurry of letters to other countries this week on the Middle east war. President Trump says Israel and Hamas may be able to reach a ceasefire deal soon.
Unnamed Official
I think we have a chance this week or next week. Not definitely. There's nothing definite, you know, definite about war.
Carmen Roberts
The proposed 60 day cease fire would require Hamas to return half the remaining living hostages and half the deceased ones. Israel says Hamas is still holding 50 people, 28 are believed dead in the wake of the catastrophic flash floods in Texas. NASA sends specialized aircraft and technology to help with the search and recovery operations. More than 160 people are missing and 120 confirmed dead.
Mike Tobin
Dealing with a disaster more deadly than 2017's Hurricane Harvey, the priority remains recovering victims rather than cleaning up property. Search crews and volunteers are systematically going through what remains, using everything from heavy equipment to their bare hands and relying on sense of smell.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Mike Tobin in Kerrville and the Trump administration resumes sending some weapons to Ukraine a week after the Pentagon directed us pause some deliveries. America's listening. FOX News.
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Carmen Roberts
Fox the Trump administration sues California over allowing trans athletes to compete on women's sports teams.
Matt Fenn
The Trump administration suing the state's Department of Education over ongoing alleged Title 9 violations. The complaint is asking for a court order to immediately stop biological males from playing in female sports. The lawsuit alleges California is thwarting President Trump's executive order prohibiting men in women's sports and is violating Title 9. California law allows students to play on teams according to the gender they identify with. The Trump administration is seeking a court order that would prevent schools from complying with that law, Fox says.
Carmen Roberts
Matt Fenn California Governor Newsom has said it's unfair to allow trans athletes to compete in sports, but condemned Republicans for insulting trans people. President Trump taps Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to lead NASA on an interim basis after rescinding his original nomination for the post. The Arkansas Department of Corrections makes some personnel changes after the escape of a notorious convicted killer.
Mike Tobin
An agency spokesperson confirms two people have been fired stemming from an investigation into the escape of inmate Grant Hardin from the state's North Central Unit in Calico Rock. The spokesperson would not give their names nor why they were let go. Hardin, also known as the Devil in the Ozarks, escaped in May by walking through the secured entrance gate while pushing a cart. He was wearing a fabricated law enforcement officer's uniform and a vest that said police on the back. Hardin was captured on June 5, less than a mile and a half from the prison. Tom Rigotti, FOX News Elon Musk says.
Carmen Roberts
Tesla will expand its Robo taxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area in a month or two. Posting on X Wednesday night, he says the timing depends on regulatory approvals. And the Nasdaq closed at a record the Dow and S&P 500 gained as investors weighed the Trump tariffs. The Dow rose 218 points. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News.
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Fox News Hourly Update – Detailed Summary Episode: 12AM ET 07/10/2025 Newscast | Release Date: July 10, 2025
Carmen Roberts opens the newscast by reporting on President Trump's latest trade threats:
"[00:02] President Trump threatening to slap 50% tariffs on Brazil on August 1, citing legal actions against its former president, Jair Bolsonaro."
Jared Halpern provides further context:
"[00:15] Bolsonaro is accused of attempting a coup following his election loss in 2022 and has been barred from running for office until 2030. President Trump says the tariff rate going into effect on August 1 is due in part to Brazil's insidious attacks on free elections. He's described Bolsonaro's prosecution as a witch hunt that should end immediately. Several other countries have also received tariff letters ranging from 20 to 40%."
This marks the highest tariff rate announced amidst a series of letters sent by the administration concerning the Middle East conflict.
Carmen Roberts transitions to the ongoing Middle East war:
"[00:46] President Trump says Israel and Hamas may be able to reach a ceasefire deal soon."
An Unnamed Official comments on the negotiations:
"[00:58] 'I think we have a chance this week or next week. Not definitely. There's nothing definite, you know, definite about war.'"
The proposed ceasefire includes:
"[01:05] The proposed 60-day ceasefire would require Hamas to return half the remaining living hostages and half the deceased ones. Israel says Hamas is still holding 50 people, 28 are believed dead."
Simultaneously, the U.S. faces a natural disaster:
"In the wake of the catastrophic flash floods in Texas, NASA sends specialized aircraft and technology to help with the search and recovery operations. More than 160 people are missing and 120 confirmed dead."
Mike Tobin reports from Kerrville:
"[01:29] Dealing with a disaster more deadly than 2017's Hurricane Harvey, the priority remains recovering victims rather than cleaning up property. Search crews and volunteers are systematically going through what remains, using everything from heavy equipment to their bare hands and relying on sense of smell."
The focus remains steadfast on victim recovery amidst challenging conditions.
Carmen Roberts updates on international military aid:
"[01:46] The Trump administration resumes sending some weapons to Ukraine a week after the Pentagon directed a pause on some deliveries."
This move signifies a shift in U.S. support dynamics amidst global tensions.
Carmen Roberts introduces the legal conflict:
"[03:05] The Trump administration sues California over allowing trans athletes to compete on women's sports teams."
Matt Fenn elaborates on the lawsuit:
"[03:13] The Trump administration is suing the state's Department of Education over ongoing alleged Title 9 violations. The complaint seeks a court order to immediately stop biological males from playing in female sports. The lawsuit claims California is undermining President Trump's executive order prohibiting men in women's sports and violating Title 9. California law permits students to participate on teams according to their identified gender."
Further developments include:
"[03:45] California Governor Newsom has stated it's unfair to allow trans athletes to compete in sports but condemned Republicans for insulting trans people."
Additionally, Carmen reports on administrative changes:
"[03:45] President Trump taps Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to lead NASA on an interim basis after rescinding his original nomination for the post."
Carmen Roberts covers a security breach:
"[03:45] The Arkansas Department of Corrections makes some personnel changes after the escape of a notorious convicted killer."
Mike Tobin provides details:
"[04:09] An agency spokesperson confirms two people have been fired stemming from an investigation into the escape of inmate Grant Hardin from the state's North Central Unit in Calico Rock. Hardin, also known as the Devil in the Ozarks, escaped in May by walking through the secured entrance gate while pushing a cart. He was wearing a fabricated law enforcement officer's uniform and a vest that said police on the back. Hardin was captured on June 5, less than a mile and a half from the prison."
This incident has heightened scrutiny on correctional facility security measures.
Carmen Roberts reports on Elon Musk's latest venture:
"[04:42] Tesla will expand its Robo taxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area in a month or two. Posting on X Wednesday night, he says the timing depends on regulatory approvals."
Market reactions are positive:
"The Nasdaq closed at a record high while the Dow and S&P 500 gained as investors weighed the impact of Trump's tariff announcements. The Dow rose by 218 points."
This uptick reflects investor confidence amidst economic and political developments.
The episode of the Fox News Hourly Update on July 10, 2025, provides a comprehensive overview of significant national and international events. From President Trump's aggressive tariff strategies and legal battles over trans athlete participation to severe natural disasters in Texas and advancements in autonomous technology, the newscast encapsulates a wide array of pressing issues. Notably, the inclusion of firsthand reports and direct quotes enhances the depth and credibility of the coverage, offering listeners a thorough understanding of the current landscape.
This summary is intended to provide a detailed overview of the Fox News Hourly Update episode for those who have not listened to the broadcast.