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Jack Callahan
The heartbreak in Texas grows on. Jack Callahan, FOX News, with the announcement that at least 59 people are now known dead in the devastating floods and 21 of the victims are children. Fox's Monk Tobin reports from Kerr county in Texas.
Monk Tobin
There really isn't much reason to be optimistic that they're going to find many survivors, but they are still calling this a search and rescue as the water has gone down one of the bridges that goes over the Guadalupe River. From the damage, this, this bridge isn't entirely wiped out, but you can't trust this bridge anymore. You're not going to be able to transport over the top of this thing. So you're very likely looking at a lot of testing and destruction as it goes through. The sad task of trying to find the 27 girls at camp mystic continues. Little reason to be optimistic. That was an all girls Christian camp. They were there. The water came up simply just too fast.
Jack Callahan
Revised numbers are now in. There are a dozen people still reported as missing, 11 of the young girls from that summer camp and one of their camp counselors. Hundreds of people have been rescued though. Texas Governor Greg Abbott asking all Texans to pray for the victims and for their families. Fox's Madeline Rivera in Washington reports on the White House reaction.
Kristi Noem
President Trump is expressing sympathy for those affected by the flooding. He says in a post on Truth Social. Melania and I are praying for all the families impacted by this horrible tragedy. Our brave first responders are on site doing what they do best. God bless the families and God bless Texas. Vice President J.D. vance weighing in as well, saying our nation's heart breaks for the victims in Texas, Texas and their families. Just an incomprehensible tragedy. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is on the ground. She's been working with Kerrick county leaders and state leaders to make sure they get what they need. She's activated the US Coast Guard and FEMA resources as well.
Jack Callahan
DHS Secretary Christy Noem says the administration is committed to updating the technology used by the National Weather Service, which she calls ancient and neglected Americans. Listening to FOX News.
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Jack Callahan
As what's left of Tropical storm Chantelle moves inland, rough surf and flash flood warnings remain along the South Carolina coastline. BOX WEATHER Mike Seidel is in Myrtle Beach.
Mike Seidel
The wind is howling here at the beach. We're getting blasted by the sand, still some leftover rain. We've got six to eight footers rolling in. Later on as the wind goes offshore, they'll clear up and the surfers are going to love that. Looking up the beach, there's a few folks out here. You know, I've spoken to a lot of people covering all these storms over the years, storms and hurricanes. A lot of them come out here because they've never experienced a tropical storm or hurricane. They just want to take it in. And it's safe to do so right now as long as you stay out of the water as far as impacts. Power outages, not too bad because the peak wind gust was here at the pier just down the beach at Spring Maid Pier in Myrtle Beach. The peak wind gust of the storm that we've seen on the coast so far, 56 miles an hour.
Jack Callahan
Republicans and Democrats alike are hoping the now signed one big beautiful bill will boost their midterm election chances. Fox's Jared Halperin reports from the White House.
Jared Halpern
A string of recent polls indicate Americans do not support much of what made it into the mega tax and spending bill, including a FOX News survey finding just 38% of voters approve. But President Trump insists it is popular and will help Republicans win re election next year.
Monk Tobin
It's the largest tax cut in the history of our country and that alone makes it very, very popular.
Jared Halpern
Republican leaders are touting tax provisions and supercharged funding for immigration and border enforcement. Democratic campaigns are already singling out potentially vulnerable Republicans about a Medicaid overhaul and how many people in those congressional districts could lose the health insurance benefit. At the White House, Jared Halpern, FOX News.
Jack Callahan
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Fox News Hourly Update - 2PM ET 07/06/2025 Newscast Summary
Release Date: July 6, 2025
Host: Fox News Radio
Overview: The state of Texas is grappling with one of its most catastrophic floods, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread devastation. As of the latest reports, the death toll has risen to at least 59 individuals, including 21 children.
Detailed Report: Jack Callahan opened the newscast with the tragic news of the Texas floods. Monk Tobin provided an on-the-ground report from Kerr County, highlighting the grim reality of the situation:
"[00:15] Monk Tobin: There really isn't much reason to be optimistic that they're going to find many survivors..."
Tobin detailed the severe damage to infrastructure, specifically mentioning the bridge over the Guadalupe River:
"[00:15] Monk Tobin: ...the bridge isn't entirely wiped out, but you can't trust this bridge anymore. You're very likely looking at a lot of testing and destruction as it goes through."
The search and rescue operations continue amidst diminishing hopes of finding survivors, particularly the 27 girls from Camp Mystic:
"[00:15] Monk Tobin: The sad task of trying to find the 27 girls at Camp Mystic continues. Little reason to be optimistic."
Revised Numbers and Responses: Jack Callahan updated listeners on the revised casualty figures, emphasizing that a dozen people, including 11 young girls and one camp counselor, remain missing. Despite the tragedy, hundreds have been rescued. Texas Governor Greg Abbott appealed for prayers and support:
"[00:53] Jack Callahan: Texas Governor Greg Abbott asking all Texans to pray for the victims and for their families."
White House Reaction: Madeline Rivera reported from Washington on the federal response. President Trump expressed heartfelt sympathy:
"[01:10] Kristi Noem: President Trump is expressing sympathy... 'Melania and I are praying for all the families impacted by this horrible tragedy. Our brave first responders are on site doing what they do best. God bless the families and God bless Texas.'"
Vice President J.D. Vance echoed the administration's sorrow:
"[01:10] Vice President J.D. Vance: Our nation's heart breaks for the victims in Texas, their families. Just an incomprehensible tragedy."
Federal Support and Future Measures: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is actively coordinating relief efforts, ensuring resources from the US Coast Guard and FEMA are deployed. She also addressed the need for improved weather forecasting technology:
"[01:46] Jack Callahan: DHS Secretary Christy Noem says the administration is committed to updating the technology used by the National Weather Service, which she calls ancient and neglected."
Current Impact: Tropical Storm Chantelle continues its inland journey, prompting rough surf and flash flood warnings along South Carolina's coastline. Mike Seidel reported live from Myrtle Beach:
"[02:38] Mike Seidel: The wind is howling here at the beach. We're getting blasted by the sand, still some leftover rain. We've got six to eight footers rolling in."
Conditions and Public Response: Seidel described the challenging conditions for both residents and visitors:
"[02:38] Mike Seidel: ...later on as the wind goes offshore, they'll clear up and the surfers are going to love that."
He noted the safety precautions being maintained:
"[02:38] Mike Seidel: ...as long as you stay out of the water as far as impacts."
The peak wind gust recorded was 56 miles per hour at Spring Maid Pier:
"[02:38] Mike Seidel: ...the peak wind gust of the storm that we've seen on the coast so far, 56 miles an hour."
Legislation Overview: A significant tax and spending bill, touted as the "largest tax cut in the history of our country," has been signed into law. Both Republicans and Democrats are eyeing its potential impact on the upcoming midterm elections.
Public Opinion and Political Strategy: Jared Halpern from the White House detailed conflicting public opinions:
"[03:29] Jared Halpern: A string of recent polls indicate Americans do not support much of what made it into the mega tax and spending bill, including a FOX News survey finding just 38% of voters approve."
Despite the lukewarm public reception, President Trump remains optimistic about the bill's popularity:
"[03:29] Jared Halpern: President Trump insists it is popular and will help Republicans win re-election next year."
Monk Tobin emphasized the bill's scale and presumed popularity:
"[03:45] Monk Tobin: It's the largest tax cut in the history of our country and that alone makes it very, very popular."
Political Maneuvering: Republican leaders are highlighting tax provisions and enhanced funding for immigration and border enforcement as key benefits. Conversely, Democratic campaigns are targeting potential vulnerabilities among Republicans, focusing on aspects like Medicaid overhaul and the risk of constituents losing health insurance benefits.
"[03:50] Jared Halpern: Republican leaders are touting tax provisions and supercharged funding for immigration and border enforcement. Democratic campaigns are already singling out potentially vulnerable Republicans about a Medicaid overhaul and how many people in those congressional districts could lose the health insurance benefit."
New Political Movement: Elon Musk announced the creation of a new political party, aptly named the America Party. This initiative is positioned as a direct response to what Musk perceives as corrupt political establishments that no longer represent the interests of the American populace.
"[04:09] Jack Callahan: Elon Musk says he's creating another political party, calling it the America Party, which he says is a direct response to corrupt political establishments that no longer represent the American people."
The 2PM ET edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided comprehensive coverage of the ongoing Texas floods, the impact of Tropical Storm Chantelle in South Carolina, significant political developments surrounding a major tax and spending bill, and Elon Musk's foray into political party formation. Notable quotes and on-the-ground reporting offered listeners in-depth insights into these pressing issues.
This summary is based on the transcript of the Fox News Hourly Update broadcast on July 6, 2025.