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Carmen Roberts
31 rescued from a California tunnel collapse. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. That industrial tunnel south of Los Angeles and Wilmington collapsed Wednesday night, trapping construction workers at least five miles from the only entrance. Louisiana Mayor Karen Bass.
Karen Bass
What started out as a very frightening evening, I know when we raced down here, I was so concerned that we were going to find tragedy. Instead, what we found was victory.
Carmen Roberts
The LA Fire Department says the 31 workers had to climb over debris to reach rescue crews in safety. Matthew seedorf is with Fox 11 LA and is on the scene.
Matthew Seedorf
They're not aware of what caused the collapse. It's basically a giant sewage pipe that they were digging and tunneling that goes from this water treatment plant to the ocean.
Carmen Roberts
Now to the dire situation in Central Texas where at least 120 people are confirmed dead in catastrophic flooding and more than 160 are missing. The community came together Wednesday night for a visit.
Mike Tobin
They packed the local football stadium at the local high school with a prayer vigil. They called it the Kerr County Blessing. The volunteers and staff working to bring victims home total more than 2,000 in this area, just in this county alone. They include searchers with Texar, a Texas search and rescue, the Cajun Navy as well.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Mike Tobin in Kerrville. The Trump administration resumed sending military aid to Ukraine one week after the Pentagon directed a pause in some deliveries. On Wednesday, the president expressed frustration that Russian President Putin is attack in Ukraine.
Donald Trump
It's a war that should have never happened. It should not happen. Now they're losing. Now it's up. I've been saying 5,000. Now it's up to 7,000. Think of it, 7,000 people a week on both sides. Seven thousand people young, mostly military people. Young souls are dead.
Carmen Roberts
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Carmen Roberts
Fox President Trump announces a sweeping 50% tariff on Brazilian imports starting Aug. 1, citing the country's prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who's accused of trying to overturn his 2022 election loss. And President Trump calls it another witch hunt. Meantime, the president sent out more tariff letters.
Matthew Seedorf
These letters are very similar to the letters that went around the first time around. In this batch, though, you about Libya, talk about Iraq, Sri Lanka as well as Algeria, a 30% reciprocal tariff on August 1, Moldova and Brunei seeing a 25% tariff and the Philippines at 20% tariff. Now on top of this is the 14 letters the President posted earlier on True Social. In those, he announced countries like Japan and South Korea will see an additional 25% tariff on August 1st. Now President Trump making the point that to him these letters are trade deals.
Carmen Roberts
FOX Business Edward Lawrence in Brazil's President Lula is warning that it will respond with additional tariffs on US goods if President Trump implements that 50% tax. The so called click to cancel rule, which would have required businesses to make it easier for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions and memberships, has been blocked by a court just days before it was to go into effect. Federal appeals court said the Federal Trade Commission made a procedural error. And Mattel introduces a unique Barbie doll.
Tom Graham
A newly introduced Barbie Dol. Mattel represents a person with type 1 diabetes. She wears a glucose monitor, which tracks blood sugar levels. She's also accessorized with an insulin pump. The Barbie's outfit is blue with polka dots. Mattel says the color and design are nods to symbols for diabetes awareness. It's the latest in a line of dolls aimed at making Barbie more inclusive, including a Down syndrome model, as well as dolls with a prosthetic leg or hearing aids. Tom graham, FOX News and I'm Carmen.
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Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary of the 2AM ET Newscast (July 10, 2025)
The Fox News Hourly Update hosted by Carmen Roberts delivered a comprehensive overview of the latest national and international news at the 2AM ET newscast on July 10, 2025. Covering critical incidents from California to Texas, significant political developments, and notable business and cultural news, the episode provided listeners with in-depth reporting and insightful commentary.
Timestamp: [00:02] – [00:51]
The newscast opened with a harrowing account of a tunnel collapse in California. Carmen Roberts reported that 31 construction workers were rescued after being trapped in an industrial tunnel south of Los Angeles and Wilmington. The collapse occurred Wednesday night, leaving the workers stranded approximately five miles from the nearest entrance.
Key Highlights:
Mayor Karen Bass expressed relief and optimism following the rescue efforts.
Karen Bass [00:18]: "What started out as a very frightening evening... instead, what we found was victory."
Matthew Seedorf of Fox 11 LA provided on-site details, explaining the structural failure:
Matthew Seedorf [00:40]: "They're not aware of what caused the collapse. It's basically a giant sewage pipe that they were digging and tunneling that goes from this water treatment plant to the ocean."
The LA Fire Department commended the resilience and teamwork of both the trapped workers and the rescue crews, highlighting the challenging conditions under which the rescue was achieved.
Timestamp: [00:51] – [01:22]
Transitioning to a dire situation in Central Texas, Carmen Roberts reported on the devastating floods that have resulted in significant loss of life and widespread displacement.
Key Highlights:
At least 120 people have been confirmed dead, with over 160 still missing.
The community rallied together for a prayer vigil dubbed the Kerr County Blessing, held at the local high school football stadium.
Mike Tobin [01:04]: "They packed the local football stadium... The volunteers and staff working to bring victims home total more than 2,000 in this area alone."
Significant contributions from search and rescue teams, including Texar, the Cajun Navy, and various local volunteers, have been instrumental in ongoing rescue and recovery operations.
Field Reporting: Mike Tobin in Kerrville provided firsthand insights into the community's response and the massive effort underway to locate and assist those affected by the floods.
Timestamp: [01:22] – [01:54]
In a significant geopolitical development, the Trump administration has resumed sending military aid to Ukraine, reversing a previous Pentagon-mandated pause.
Key Highlights:
President Trump voiced strong criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine, emphasizing the human cost of the conflict.
Donald Trump [01:36]: "It's a war that should have never happened... Think of it, 7,000 people a week on both sides. Seven thousand people young, mostly military people. Young souls are dead."
The resumption of aid underscores the administration’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing tensions and conflict.
Analysis: Carmen Roberts noted the administration's stance, highlighting the president's frustration with the situation and his determination to aid Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Timestamp: [03:04] – [03:59]
Trade relations continue to strain as President Trump announces a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Key Highlights:
The tariffs are a response to Brazil’s legal actions against Bolsonaro, whom Trump labels a victim of a "witch hunt."
Carmen Roberts [03:04]: "President Trump announces a sweeping 50% tariff on Brazilian imports... President Trump calls it another witch hunt."
Matthew Seedorf provided further context on the scope of the tariffs, indicating additional affected countries and varying tariff rates:
Matthew Seedorf [03:26]: "These letters are very similar to the letters that went around the first time around... Moldova and Brunei seeing a 25% tariff and the Philippines at 20% tariff."
Brazil's President Lula has responded, threatening reciprocal tariffs on US goods, escalating the trade dispute.
Implications: The escalating tariffs reflect broader tensions in international trade policies, with potential impacts on global markets and diplomatic relations.
Timestamp: [03:59] – [04:28]
A significant regulatory change was halted as the court blocked the implementation of the click-to-cancel rule, which aimed to simplify the process for consumers to terminate unwanted subscriptions and memberships.
Key Highlights:
Carmen Roberts reported on the implications for businesses and consumers, noting that the decision may delay enhanced consumer protection measures.
Timestamp: [04:28] – [05:01]
In a move towards greater inclusivity, Mattel introduced a new Barbie doll representing a person with type 1 diabetes.
Key Highlights:
Tom Graham detailed the features of the new Barbie, who comes equipped with a glucose monitor and an insulin pump.
Tom Graham [04:28]: "The Barbie's outfit is blue with polka dots... Mattel says the color and design are nods to symbols for diabetes awareness."
This initiative is part of Mattel's broader strategy to enhance diversity and representation in their product line, including dolls with Down syndrome, prosthetic limbs, and hearing aids.
Significance: The introduction of the diabetic Barbie underscores the importance of representation and awareness in children's toys, promoting understanding and inclusivity from a young age.
Timestamp: [05:05] – End
The newscast concluded with a brief promotion for Bret Baier’s new podcast featuring discussions with lawmakers and his signature All Star panel.
Bret Baier [05:05]: "Listen to the all new Bret Bear podcast... Available now @foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you get your podcasts."
Conclusion
The 2AM ET edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with a thorough examination of pressing issues ranging from emergency rescues and natural disasters to international trade conflicts and cultural advancements. Through detailed reporting and direct quotes from key figures, the newscast offered valuable insights and updates, maintaining its reputation for delivering timely and relevant news to its audience.