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Carmen Roberts
Protesters and ICE agents clash in California I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Chaos syrups as federal agents raid a marijuana farm they claim was employing illegal immigrants.
Matt Fenn
Two federal sources tell Fox that hundreds of people have been taken into custody during an hours long immigration sweep at two farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were launched into the crowds of protesters clashing with immigration agents. Some people people were transported to the hospital. Others were taken into custody for interfering with federal officers.
Tom Graham
This all started much earlier in the day.
Matt Fenn
Federal sources had a criminal warrant to get onto the properties based on evidence illegal aliens were being harbored there.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Matt Fenn Oxnard Mayor Luis MacArthur posted on social media that these actions by ICE are, in his words, causing unnecessary distress and harm. Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil sues the US government seeking $20 million in damages after spending months in I pro Palestinian activist claims in his lawsuit he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted and defamed. The Trump administration labeled him as a threat to national security. As the floodwaters recede in Central Texas, the search intensifies for more than 170 people still missing.
Greg Abbott
More than 2,000 responders from state, local and federal agencies are on the ground, in the water and in the air. In Kerr County, Governor Greg Abbott will push for early warning systems and stronger storm communications in a special legisl legislative session this month as federal officials defend the measures that were already in place.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Christina Coleman at least 120 confirmed dead President Trump said in a letter Thursday he plans to slap a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1. As the rift between the two North American countries deepens, The S&P 500 and NASDAQ closed at record highs. Though America's listening to Fox News, it's.
Mike Emanuel
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Carmen Roberts
Fox the Supreme Court ruled a federal judge could not issue a nationwide block to President Trump's executive orders unless they involve a class action lawsuit. And that is what happened in New Hampshire on Thursday.
Matt Fenn
The U.S. district judge now blocking President Trump's birthright citizenship efforts says his decision was not a close call. Judge Joseph LaPlante is a 2007 Bush appointee to the bench. LaPlante found depriving the plaintiffs of citizenship clearly was irreparable harm. Meeting the standard for a nationwide pause, he stayed his order for a week to allow for expected appeal by the government. This could go quickly to the Supreme Court for emergency relief. The Supreme Court delivered the Trump administration a big victory, a near ban on nationwide injunctions two weeks ago. But Justice Sonia Sotomayor laid out a blueprint for those still wanting to challenge Trump administration policies by filing a class action lawsuit.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Mike Emanuel in Washington. A federal estimate spurs concern about growing diabetes among young people in the U.S.
Tom Graham
Nearly 33% of U.S. adolescents have prediabetes. That's according to a newly released estimate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing data from 2023. That's up from a previous estimate of 18% published in 2020. The latest analysis concludes a total of 8.4 million adolescents and have prediabetes nationwide. However, some scientists point out the CDC changed the method it uses to calculate the higher estimate without providing an explanation. Prediabetes increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Tom Graham, FOX News A medical examiner's.
Carmen Roberts
Report in Florida reveals a cause of death for actor Julian McMahon a few days after his death. The report in Pinellas county shows that the star of Nip Tuck and Charmed died from lung metastasis, a result of head and nec metastic cancer. This is FOX news.
Greg Abbott
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Fox News Hourly Update – Detailed Summary Episode: 12AM ET 07/11/2025 Newscast | Release Date: July 11, 2025
Reporters: Carmen Roberts & Matt Fenn
At the start of the newscast, Carmen Roberts reports intense confrontations between protesters and ICE agents in California. Federal agents conducted raids on two marijuana farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, targeting facilities alleged to be employing illegal immigrants. Matt Fenn elaborates, stating:
"[00:15] Two federal sources tell Fox that hundreds of people have been taken into custody during an hours-long immigration sweep at two farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California."
The situation escalated with the use of tear gas and smoke bombs against demonstrators, leading to injuries and multiple hospitalizations. Mayor Luis MacArthur of Oxnard criticized the operations, highlighting the distress and harm caused to the community:
"[00:45] Oxnard Mayor Luis MacArthur posted on social media that these actions by ICE are, in his words, causing unnecessary distress and harm."
Reporter: Carmen Roberts
In a significant legal development, Carmen Roberts reports that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian activist, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking $20 million in damages. Khalil alleges:
"[00:45] In his lawsuit, he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted, and defamed. The Trump administration labeled him as a threat to national security."
This lawsuit underscores ongoing tensions and legal battles surrounding immigration policies and national security measures.
Reporters: Carmen Roberts & Greg Abbott
As floodwaters in Central Texas begin to recede, the search continues for over 170 missing individuals. Greg Abbott provides an update on the extensive emergency response:
"[01:22] More than 2,000 responders from state, local, and federal agencies are on the ground, in the water, and in the air."
Governor Abbott announced plans to advocate for enhanced early warning systems and stronger storm communication protocols in an upcoming special legislative session, aiming to bolster future disaster responses. Federal officials, however, defend the existing measures, maintaining that current systems were adequate.
Reporters: Carmen Roberts & Mike Emanuel
Carmen Roberts highlights President Trump's recent announcement regarding trade policies:
"[01:40] President Trump said in a letter Thursday he plans to slap a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1."
This move is part of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Canada. Despite the geopolitical strain, the stock market showed resilience, with both the S&P 500 and NASDAQ closing at record highs. Mike Emanuel comments on the volatile business climate:
"[01:59] 'An interesting time for business. Tariff and trade policies are dynamic, supply chains are squeezed and cash flow tighter than ever.'"
Emanuel emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt swiftly to maintain stability amid changing economic conditions.
Reporters: Carmen Roberts & Matt Fenn
Carmen Roberts reports a pivotal Supreme Court decision affecting President Trump's immigration policies:
"[03:05] The Supreme Court ruled a federal judge could not issue a nationwide block to President Trump's executive orders unless they involve a class action lawsuit."
Matt Fenn further explains the legal ramifications:
"[03:18] Judge Joseph LaPlante, a 2007 Bush appointee, determined that depriving plaintiffs of citizenship constituted irreparable harm, meeting the standard for a nationwide pause. This decision is set for a potential quick appeal to the Supreme Court for emergency relief."
Justice Sonia Sotomayor's recent guidelines allow challenges to Trump administration policies through class action lawsuits, reshaping the legal landscape for immigration reforms.
Reporter: Mike Emanuel & Tom Graham
A concerning health report highlights a surge in prediabetes among American youth. Mike Emanuel introduces the issue:
"[04:00] A federal estimate spurs concern about growing diabetes among young people in the U.S."
Tom Graham details the statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
"[04:09] Nearly 33% of U.S. adolescents have prediabetes, up from 18% in 2020, totaling approximately 8.4 million affected individuals nationwide."
This increase raises alarms due to the associated risks of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. However, some scientists critique the CDC's methodology changes, noting the lack of transparency regarding the updated calculations.
Reporter: Carmen Roberts
In entertainment news, Carmen Roberts shares the sad report of actor Julian McMahon's passing:
"[04:48] A medical examiner's report in Pinellas County reveals that Julian McMahon, known for his roles in 'Nip/Tuck' and 'Charmed,' died from lung metastasis resulting from head and neck metastatic cancer."
McMahon's untimely death has left fans mourning the loss of the beloved actor.
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