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Let's Talk. I'm Chris DiMaio, Fox News. President Trump completing his first round of talks Thursday with China's President Xi Jinping telling fox's Hannity there's no talking about
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how nice the weather is. Oh, let's look at the stars, let's look at the sun. You know, no, he's all, he's all business. And that's, I like that. That's a good thing.
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On trade, the president said that President Xi told him that he'll open up China up in stages. And, and on Iran, he said he believes China can have some influence. The president is meeting again with Xi. Both are having a working lunch.
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First, President Trump has to figure out what exactly Xi is willing to do when he says that he wants to help end the Iran war. We also have to figure out which CEOs, American CEOs that are part of the traveling party besides Boeing are going to leave here with new commitments from the Chinese for business here. She says that he's going to open up the country a little bit more. So what exactly does that mean? We hope to find out.
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That's fox's Peter Doocy. The two leaders also discussed the Strait of Hormuz.
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He joked, he said, you know, sort of if they stopped it, then you stopped them, but they'd like to see it opened, but they actually closed it.
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Iran was also discussed. Tehran appears to have seized a vessel off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.
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The hijacked ship was last seen heading for Iranian waters. Iran's foreign minister claims the country still controls the Strait of Hormuz. Abbasaraji attended the BRICS economic summit in New Delhi. On the same day, an Indian flagged ship was attacked and sunk off the coast of Oman. India condemned the attack but did not assess which country was behind it. With the US Blockade of Iranian ports now more than a month old, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen says Iran feels the effects on Kharg island, the export hub of 90% of its oil before the war.
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Fox's Lucas Tomlinson. America's listening to FOX News.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's sanctions against UN Human rights investigators.
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US District Judge Richard Leon has ruled that The State Department's July 2025 sanctions against Francesca Albanese likely violated her First Amendment rights because they appeared to directly target her speech. Albanese is a UN Human rights investigator whose recent work has focused on the Israeli military campaign against Hamas in Gaza. She has served as the UN rapporteur for the Palestinian territories since 2022 and has accused Israel of committing genocide and recommended some Israeli officials to the International Criminal Court for prosecution. In a 26 page decision, Leon said, quote, albanese has done nothing more than speak the has not responded to the ruling. Tanya J.
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Powers, FOX News Several House Republicans, including former members of law enforcement, have spoken in support of officers during National Police Week.
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House Republican conference chair Lisa McClain said the GOP has pushed legislation meant to help law enforcement. That's why efforts like no tax on overtime matters, because if we're serious about backing the blue, it has to show up and it has to show up in their paychecks, too. Congressman Pete staubar, who served 23 years in law enforcement, said from car crashes to homicide, they have to respond to Americans darkest hours.
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Please respect and honor our men and women in uniform and adhere to their lawful order. They deserve that respect and there will be mutual respect given back.
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Musk and OpenAI began closing arguments in a landmark trial. The outcome could shape the future of artificial intelligence. Musk's lawsuit accuses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his top deputy of shifting into a money making mode after they promised to run it as a nonprofit. I'm Chris dimaio, this is FOX News.
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This newscast delivers a whirlwind update on major international diplomacy, escalating Middle East tensions, domestic legal decisions, support for law enforcement, and a crucial tech-industry lawsuit, reflecting FOX News Radio's rapid approach to headline news.
[00:02–01:00]
"There's no talking about how nice the weather is. ... He's all business. And that's, I like that. That's a good thing." (Trump via Hannity, [00:13])
"President Trump has to figure out what exactly Xi is willing to do when he says that he wants to help end the Iran war..." ([00:34])
[01:00–01:54]
"He joked, he said, you know, sort of if they stopped it, then you stopped them, but they'd like to see it opened, but they actually closed it." ([01:06])
[03:07–03:51]
"Albanese has done nothing more than speak..." ([03:14])
[03:51–04:36]
"If we’re serious about backing the blue, it has to show up and it has to show up in their paychecks, too." (Lisa McClain, [03:59])
"Please respect and honor our men and women in uniform and adhere to their lawful order. They deserve that respect and there will be mutual respect given back." ([04:25])
[04:36–05:05]
President Trump on Xi Jinping:
"He's all business. And that's, I like that. That's a good thing." ([00:13])
Peter Doocy on the China talks:
"President Trump has to figure out what exactly Xi is willing to do when he says that he wants to help end the Iran war." ([00:34])
Judge Richard Leon’s decision:
"Albanese has done nothing more than speak..." ([03:14])
Rep. Lisa McClain on 'backing the blue':
"It has to show up and it has to show up in their paychecks, too." ([03:59])
Law enforcement respect call:
"Please respect and honor our men and women in uniform and adhere to their lawful order." ([04:25])
This episode provides a brisk but thorough briefing on world events, domestic legal controversies, and political developments, with firsthand remarks from top leaders and on-the-ground reporting. It boils complex trends down to their core dispute lines and decisions, making it an efficient catch-up for listeners.