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Chris Foster
Total control. I'm Chris Foster. Fox News. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with the Security Council today to discuss expanding the military operation in Gaza, seizing all of it away from Hamas militants.
Benjamin Netanyahu
We want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving Gazans a good life.
Chris Foster
Prime Minister Netanyahu on fox. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says he hopes to meet with President Trump next week, a meeting the White House wants to include Ukraine.
Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukraine's president President Trump wants the three plus year long war in Ukraine to end and says he is ready to meet with Putin if this meeting will lead to peace.
Benjamin Netanyahu
I don't call it a breakthrough. I mean, we've been working on this a long time. There are thousands of young people dying, mostly soldiers, but also, you know, missiles being hit into Kiev and other places. It's a, it's a terrible, it's a terrible situation. We want to get it stopped. You know, we don't have American soldiers there, but I feel I have an obligation to get it stopped.
Volodymyr Zelensky
Call that guarded optimism shared by the Ukrainian president Zelensky. Zelinsky said Russia seems more inclined toward a cease fire.
Chris Foster
Fox Business correspondent Lauren Simonetti. New tariffs are in effect on imports from dozens of countries.
Howard Lutnick
The president is saying that they're generating billions of dollars in revenue for the United States as those new tariffs ranging from 10 to 41% go into effect on nearly 70 countries as of today. One country that is not on though, is China. A tariff pause is still in effect for them. That pause, though, set to expire in just five days, next Tuesday, August 12th. But on Fox Business this morning with Maria Bartiromo, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated an extension of that pause is in the works.
Chris Foster
FOX Business White House correspondent Grady Trimble. There's a manhunt for a suspect in a shooting at a hospital emergency room in Tacoma, Washington. A man's dead, his girlfriend grazed. America's listening to FOX News.
Jason Chaffetz
This is Jason Chaffetz from the Jason in the House podcast. Join me every Monday to dive deeper into the latest political headlines and chat with remarkable guests. Listen and follow now@fox newspodcast.com or wherever you download podcasts.
Chris Foster
Three Americans needing medical attention, one urgently are rescued from the McMurdo Research Station in Antarctica by New Zealand's Air force. Called a high risk mission in total darkness in an unpredictable weather, 11 degrees below zero. It's mid winter in Antarctica. It was a 19 and a half hour round trip back to New Zealand with the Americans brought back to Christchurch. Homeland Security is removing age limits for new hires.
Kristi Noem
ICE received that big beautiful bill boost allowing them to hire more than 10,000 individuals. That's something they've been wanting to do. And historically the age limit has been 21 years old for an applicant with a cap of 40 years old. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, she shared, we are ending the age cap for ICE law enforcement. Qualified candidates can now apply with no age limit. She added, the entry is now going to open up to all those age and over. The administration has been to bolster immigration enforcement abilities and unstretch those who have been doing the job.
Chris Foster
Fox's Alexandria Hoff student newspaper is suing.
Marco Rubio
The Trump administration Stanford University's independent student paper claims some of its writers on student visas have self censored over fears of being deported. The Stanford Daily's lawsuit against Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem accuses the administration of engaging in a war against non citizens. Freedom of speech Two unidentified plaintiffs who've declined to cover stories about the war in Gaza over fears of being seen as anti American or anti Israel are also included in the suit. Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says, quote, DHS doesn't arrest people based on protected speech, so the plaintiff's premise is incorrect. In Washington, Ryan Schmell's Fox News the.
Chris Foster
NFL clarifies players can still use ammonia smelling salts for alertness, but they can't be provided by team. Some players use them for awareness and alertness. The FDA warns against that not being proven to be safe or effective. I'm Chris Foster, Fox News It's Will.
Jason Chaffetz
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Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary Episode: 12PM ET 08/07/2025 Newscast Release Date: August 7, 2025
[00:03] Chris Foster opens the newscast by discussing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with the United Nations Security Council. The primary agenda was to discuss the expansion of Israel's military operations in Gaza with the aim of dismantling Hamas militants' control.
[00:13] Benjamin Netanyahu stated, “We want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving Gazans a good life.” This highlights Israel's intention to stabilize Gaza post-Hamas through collaboration with regional Arab authorities.
[00:23] The update shifts to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who expressed his desire to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. The proposed meeting aims to include discussions on Ukraine, which has been embroiled in a conflict exceeding three years.
[00:31] Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, conveyed a guarded optimism regarding the possibility of a ceasefire. He remarked, “Russia seems more inclined toward a cease fire,” indicating a potential thaw in the long-standing hostilities.
[00:40] Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the urgency of resolving the conflict, stating, “There are thousands of young people dying, mostly soldiers, but also, you know, missiles being hit into Kiev and other places. It's a, it's a terrible, it's a terrible situation. We want to get it stopped.” He underscored Israel's commitment to contributing to peace despite the absence of American military presence.
[01:08] Lauren Simonetti, Fox Business correspondent, reported on the implementation of new tariffs on imports from nearly 70 countries, excluding China. These tariffs range from 10% to 41%, generating billions in revenue for the United States.
[01:13] Howard Lutnick, Commerce Secretary, indicated that an extension of the tariff pause on China is “in the works,” following the current pause set to expire on August 12th.
[01:46] Grady Trimble, FOX Business White House correspondent, covered the manhunt for a suspect involved in a shooting at a hospital emergency room in Tacoma, Washington. The incident resulted in one fatality and injuries to the suspect's girlfriend, heightening concerns over hospital security.
[02:15] A remarkable rescue mission was highlighted where three Americans requiring urgent medical attention were evacuated from the McMurdo Research Station in Antarctica by New Zealand's Air Force. Chris Foster detailed the high-risk mission conducted in total darkness and extreme cold, emphasizing the bravery and efficiency of the rescuers.
[02:37] Kristi Noem, Homeland Security Secretary, announced the removal of age limits for new hires within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). She stated, “Qualified candidates can now apply with no age limit,” aiming to enhance immigration enforcement capabilities by expanding the applicant pool beyond the previous 21 to 40-year-old range.
[03:08] Alexandria Hoff, Fox's correspondent, reported on a lawsuit filed by Stanford University's independent student newspaper against Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. The lawsuit alleges that the administration's policies have compelled non-citizen writers to self-censor on topics related to the war in Gaza out of fear of deportation.
[03:11] The plaintiffs, including two unnamed students, claim they refrained from covering anti-American or anti-Israel sentiments to avoid repercussions. Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary, countered, “DHS doesn't arrest people based on protected speech, so the plaintiff's premise is incorrect,” defending the administration's stance on free speech protections.
[03:57] Chris Foster reported that the NFL has clarified its stance on the use of ammonia smelling salts by players. While players are still permitted to use them for alertness, teams are prohibited from providing these substances. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warnings regarding the safety and effectiveness of ammonia smelling salts for this purpose.
[04:13] The newscast concluded with reminders to tune into further Fox News podcasts and live broadcasts for continuous updates and in-depth analysis.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from the Fox News Hourly Update aired on August 7, 2025. From international conflicts and economic policies to domestic security and legal battles, the episode delivered a wide array of critical news topics, enriched with direct quotes and detailed reporting to keep listeners informed.