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Sue Guzman
Texas now facing more life threatening rainfall. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. It is a race against the clock to find those still missing following last week's flash flooding in Central Texas. Fox's Marianne Rafferty has the latest.
Marianne Rafferty
Search and rescue crews are battling rising waters as they continue their search for victims of last week's devastating flash flooding in Central Texas. With more rain falling, the sheriff's department is warning the already swollen Guadalupe river could rise another 1 to 2ft. The flooding is blamed for at least 82 deaths across multiple counties and that number is only expected to climb. Dozens more are missing, including at least 10 children and one counselor from an all girls camp in Kerr County. The camp sits near the Guadalupe river which rose nearly 30ft in under an hour during torrential rains overnight into Friday. Texas governor is vowing that crews will search until every victim is found. So far, more than 850 people have been rescued.
Sue Guzman
The White House is in constant contact with state and local leaders in Texas as lawmakers on Capitol Hill pled support for those efforts.
Lucas Tomlinson
Fox's Lucas Tomlinson, House Speaker Mike Johnson on Fox News Sunday. We will handle supplemental funding requests as they come in, but right now they're still trying to do rescue and recovery and our hearts go out to all of them. President Trump has declared the area a major disaster relief area, posting the news on Truth Social and I'll read in part and it says, quote, I just signed a major disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas to ensure that our brave first responders immediately have the resources they need. These families are enduring an unimaginable tragedy with many lives lost and many still missing. Trump says at least 850 lives have been saved by first responders. The president added God bless the families and God bless Texas.
Sue Guzman
Fox Corporations made a donation to the community foundation of the Texas Hill Country's Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. Here's how you can help. Visit Go Fox. TXBloodRelief make a donation. America is listening to FOX News.
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Sue Guzman
Fox President Trump is now talking tariffs once again. Fox's Daria Albinger has more on which nations are being put on notice.
Daria Albinger
President Trump on Air Force One says he's reaching out to U.S. trading partners. Special delivery.
Donald Trump
You have hundreds of countries. You know you have over 200 countries and you can't sit down with 200 countries. I think the letters are better.
Daria Albinger
They could include European Union members who he still doesn't think are paying their fair share when it comes to tariffs. He's pushing them to quickly make new deals before a Wednesday deadline.
Donald Trump
I think we'll have most countries done by July 9.
Daria Albinger
The letters warn countries that the higher tariffs could kick in as early as August 1st. But in true Trump fashion, he's also hinting he could extend the time for dealmaking. Dariel Obinger, FOX News president, posting on.
Sue Guzman
Truth Social Sunday night. Letters will be delivered at noon Eastern. Israel's prime minister returns to Washington as the Trump administration tries to clinch a ceasefire in Gaza for the first time.
Jared Halpern
Since U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and an end to a two week war between Israel and Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet face to face with President Trump. The Israeli leader is expected at the White House today. President Trump and US negotiators are hopeful they can secure a 60 day ceasefire in Gaza, a deal that officials say would require Hamas to release at least 10 living hostages in the bodies of eight 18 dead hostages. It's believed 20 hostages in Gaza are still alive. At the White House, Jared Halpern, FOX News.
Sue Guzman
Australian woman Erin Patterson found guilty Monday of murdering three of her estranged husband's relatives by deliberately serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch. She was also found guilty of attempting to murder the husband of a woman killed who survived the meal. Patterson faces life in prison when she's sentenced. I'm Sue Guzman. This is FOX News.
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Fox News Hourly Update: 2AM ET 07/07/2025 Newscast – Detailed Summary
Released on July 7, 2025, the "Fox News Hourly Update" hosted by Fox News Radio delivers comprehensive coverage of the most pressing events of the day. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the 2AM ET newscast, structured into clear sections for ease of understanding.
Host Introduction: Sue Guzman opens the broadcast by highlighting the severe rainfall threatening Texas, emphasizing the urgent efforts to locate missing individuals following catastrophic flash floods in Central Texas.
Detailed Report: Marianne Rafferty provides an in-depth report on the ongoing situation:
Search and Rescue Efforts: "Search and rescue crews are battling rising waters as they continue their search for victims of last week's devastating flash flooding in Central Texas" (00:15).
Rising Waters: The Guadalupe River, already swollen, poses additional risks with forecasts predicting an increase of another 1 to 2 feet. "The sheriff's department is warning the already swollen Guadalupe river could rise another 1 to 2ft" (00:15).
Casualties and Missing Persons: The flooding has resulted in at least 82 deaths across multiple counties, with the number expected to rise. Among the missing are "at least 10 children and one counselor from an all-girls camp in Kerr County" (00:15). The camp was severely impacted as the Guadalupe River surged nearly 30 feet in under an hour due to torrential rains.
Rescue Operations: Texas Governor has pledged relentless search efforts until every victim is found, with over 850 people successfully rescued so far (00:15).
Government Response: Sue Guzman reports ongoing coordination between the White House and Texas state and local leaders, highlighting Congressional support for relief efforts (00:57).
House Speaker's Statement: Lucas Tomlinson relays House Speaker Mike Johnson's remarks on the situation:
"We will handle supplemental funding requests as they come in, but right now they're still trying to do rescue and recovery and our hearts go out to all of them." (01:05)
Presidential Declaration: President Trump has declared the affected area a major disaster relief zone. Through a statement on Truth Social, he affirmed:
"I just signed a major disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas to ensure that our brave first responders immediately have the resources they need. These families are enduring an unimaginable tragedy with many lives lost and many still missing." He added, "God bless the families and God bless Texas." (01:05)
Community Support: Sue Guzman announces that Fox Corporations has donated to the Texas Hill Country's Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. Listeners are encouraged to contribute by visiting Go Fox.TXBloodRelief (01:45).
Overview: Sue Guzman introduces the segment on President Trump's renewed focus on tariffs, with Daria Albinger providing the detailed report (03:05).
Trade Negotiations: Daria Albinger reports President Trump's actions from Air Force One:
"You have hundreds of countries. You know you have over 200 countries and you can't sit down with 200 countries. I think the letters are better." – President Trump (03:19)
Trump is sending out letters to U.S. trading partners, including European Union members, emphasizing that these nations may not be "paying their fair share" regarding tariffs. The goal is to secure new trade agreements by a July 9 deadline, with the possibility of raising tariffs as soon as August 1st if agreements aren't reached. However, Trump hinted at potential flexibility:
"I think we'll have most countries done by July 9." (03:39)
Implications: These actions signal a hardline stance on international trade, aiming to protect American economic interests and respond to perceived imbalances in tariff agreements.
Diplomatic Engagement: Jared Halpern updates on significant diplomatic movements:
Following intense U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and the conclusion of a two-week conflict between Israel and Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Trump at the White House (04:09).
Ceasefire Negotiations: The Trump administration is actively seeking a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. This proposed truce would necessitate Hamas to release at least 10 living hostages and the bodies of eight deceased hostages. It is believed that 20 hostages remain alive in Gaza, adding urgency to the negotiations.
Expectations: Both President Trump and U.S. negotiators are optimistic about brokering a ceasefire, aiming to stabilize the region and address humanitarian concerns (04:09).
Court Verdict: Sue Guzman reports on a significant criminal verdict from Australia:
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by serving them poisonous mushrooms during lunch. Additionally, she was convicted of attempting to murder the husband of one of the victims, who survived the poisoning (04:42).
Consequences: Patterson faces a life sentence, awaiting sentencing in light of the gravity of her actions (04:42).
Conclusion: The 2AM ET July 7, 2025, episode of "Fox News Hourly Update" delves into critical issues ranging from natural disasters and governmental responses to international trade policies and complex diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. It also highlights a noteworthy criminal case from Australia, underscoring the breadth of topics covered to inform and engage listeners effectively.
For more updates, stay tuned to Fox News Radio.