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Chris Foster
Now it's her turn. I'm Chris Foster, Fox News. New York's attorney general is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether she violated President Trump's civil rights by suing him for civil fraud. Fox's David Spunt reports.
David Spunt
Two well placed sources familiar with the probe tell Fox News that New York Attorney General Letitia James and her office is under investigation by the DOJ here in Washington. Those sources tell FOX News the DOJ is going after James because she took then former President Donald Trump to court, quote, simply because she didn't like him and campaigned on getting him.
Chris Foster
President Trump's appealing the $454 million judgment James won against him in a lawsuit alleging he defrauded lenders by giving them financial statements with inflated property values. Tentative plans are being made for President Trump to meet with Russia's President Putin late next week about a potential ceasefire with Ukraine. Where the meeting might be held is still being worked out. It'd be a third country, not the US Or Russia. Germany is suspending arms shipments to Israel for use in Gaza as preparations are being made to exp Israel's war against Hamas there.
Greg Palcott
Israel has come up with a plan to take over all of Gaza City. Israel controls some 75% of the Gaza Strip. But there is land where civilians are huddled, hostages held. Hamas is holding up. This could take weeks, including the evacuation of the civilians and the deployment of the Israeli military. The plan is not without its controversy. The military say their troops are tired running. The whole place will take a huge amount of manpower. Though Netanyahu says he doesn't want to stay, the hostages, especially the 20 still living, will be in the direct line of fire. And this happens as Israel deals with the humanitarian problem. The US And Israeli backed aid units are barely keeping up. In London, Greg Palcott, FOX News.
Chris Foster
Firefighters report holding a line against a wildfire that has thousands of people under evacuation orders or warnings north of Los Angeles. No containment, but no further growth of a fire that broke out yesterday afternoon. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chris Foster
The US Office of Personnel management is directing federal agencies to eliminate records of employees COVID 19 vaccination status, including any non compliance with previous mandates or any exemption requests. President Biden signed an executive order shortly after taking office in 2021 directing federal agencies to require the COVID 19 vaccine for workers that was rescinded by him in 2023. There's going to be more federal law enforcement on the streets of Washington, D.C.
Jared Halpern
Officers from the U.S. park Police, Homeland Security, ATF and other federal agencies are stepping up their presence around the nation's capital as part of a seven day operation. President Trump issued an executive order for a task force to make DC Safe and beautiful after complaining the city's crime rate was too high and threatening a federal takeover of the District. Both carjackings and homicides dropped significantly last year after spikes in 2023. But there have still been high profile incidents, including the beating of a former Doge official last weekend as he tried to intervene during a carjacking. At the White House, Jared Halpern, FOX.
Chris Foster
News the president is scheduled to greet the prime minister of Armenia this hour than the president of the republic of Azerbaijan.
Jessica Rosenthal
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Armenia's Prime Minister Nicole Pashnian are expected to sign a peace agreement at the White House today. These two nations have been at war on and off since the 80s when a group of Armenians, technically in Soviet held Azerbaijan, tried to join Armenia. The last round of conflict over this area happened in 2023 when ethnic Armenians fled. They now recognize it as held by Azerbaijan. Armenia is apparently planning to name a transportation corridor after President Trump. Azerbaijan joining the Abraham Accords is contingent upon this peace deal. JESSICA rosenthal, FOX NEWS Bus carrying mourners.
Chris Foster
Back home from a funeral in southwestern Kenya overturned and plunged into a ditch, killing at least 21 people. I'm Chris Foster. This is FOX News.
David Spunt
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Podcast Summary: Fox News Hourly Update – 2PM ET 08/08/2025
Release Date: August 8, 2025
The Fox News Hourly Update delivered a comprehensive overview of the day's most pressing issues, ranging from political investigations and international diplomacy to domestic crises and tragic incidents abroad. Hosted by Chris Foster and featuring reports from journalists like David Spunt, Greg Palcott, Jared Halpern, and Jessica Rosenthal, the episode encapsulated a broad spectrum of topics relevant to listeners nationwide.
The update opened with breaking news about potential federal scrutiny of New York's Attorney General, Letitia James.
Chris Foster initiated the segment at [00:03]:
"New York's attorney general is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether she violated President Trump's civil rights by suing him for civil fraud."
David Spunt provided further details at [00:15]:
"Two well-placed sources familiar with the probe tell Fox News that New York Attorney General Letitia James and her office is under investigation by the DOJ here in Washington. Those sources tell FOX News the DOJ is going after James because she took then former President Donald Trump to court, quote, simply because she didn't like him and campaigned on getting him."
This revelation centers on Attorney General James' legal actions against former President Trump, specifically her lawsuit alleging financial fraud, which escalated tensions between her office and the Trump administration.
Following the investigation news, the podcast delved into President Trump's ongoing legal battles and his strategic international moves.
Chris Foster reported at [00:35]:
"President Trump's appealing the $454 million judgment James won against him in a lawsuit alleging he defrauded lenders by giving them financial statements with inflated property values."
The segment also touched upon Trump's diplomatic plans:
"Tentative plans are being made for President Trump to meet with Russia's President Putin late next week about a potential ceasefire with Ukraine. Where the meeting might be held is still being worked out. It'd be a third country, not the US Or Russia."
Additionally, geopolitical tensions were highlighted as Greg Palcott discussed Germany's stance on the Israeli conflict:
"Germany is suspending arms shipments to Israel for use in Gaza as preparations are being made to combat Israel's war against Hamas there." ([00:35])
A significant portion of the update focused on the escalating conflict in Gaza and Israel's military strategies.
Greg Palcott provided an in-depth analysis at [01:04]:
"Israel has come up with a plan to take over all of Gaza City. Israel controls some 75% of the Gaza Strip. But there is land where civilians are huddled, hostages held. Hamas is holding up. This could take weeks, including the evacuation of the civilians and the deployment of the Israeli military."
He further elaborated on the challenges and controversies surrounding the plan:
"The plan is not without its controversy. The military say their troops are tired running. The whole place will take a huge amount of manpower. Though Netanyahu says he doesn't want to stay, the hostages, especially the 20 still living, will be in the direct line of fire. And this happens as Israel deals with the humanitarian problem. The US And Israeli backed aid units are barely keeping up." ([01:04])
This segment underscored the complexity of military operations in densely populated areas and the dire humanitarian situation resulting from prolonged conflict.
Shifting focus to domestic issues, the podcast addressed the ongoing wildfire threat in California.
Chris Foster reported at [01:44]:
"Firefighters report holding a line against a wildfire that has thousands of people under evacuation orders or warnings north of Los Angeles. No containment, but no further growth of a fire that broke out yesterday afternoon."
This update highlighted the persistent danger posed by wildfires in the region, emphasizing the efforts to prevent further expansion despite challenges in fully containing the blaze.
The episode covered significant developments in federal policies and law enforcement strategies.
Chris Foster explained at [02:31]:
"The US Office of Personnel Management is directing federal agencies to eliminate records of employees' COVID-19 vaccination status, including any non-compliance with previous mandates or any exemption requests. President Biden signed an executive order shortly after taking office in 2021 directing federal agencies to require the COVID-19 vaccine for workers that was rescinded by him in 2023."
Transitioning to law enforcement, Jared Halpern detailed at [02:55]:
"Officers from the U.S. Park Police, Homeland Security, ATF and other federal agencies are stepping up their presence around the nation's capital as part of a seven-day operation. President Trump issued an executive order for a task force to make DC safe and beautiful after complaining the city's crime rate was too high and threatening a federal takeover of the District."
Halpern also noted significant incidents affecting public safety:
"Both carjackings and homicides dropped significantly last year after spikes in 2023. But there have still been high profile incidents, including the beating of a former Doge official last weekend as he tried to intervene during a carjacking." ([02:55])
These developments reflect ongoing efforts to balance public health priorities with security enhancements in the nation's capital.
International diplomacy took center stage with anticipated peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Jessica Rosenthal reported at [03:40]:
"Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Armenia's Prime Minister Nicole Pashian are expected to sign a peace agreement at the White House today. These two nations have been at war on and off since the 80s when a group of Armenians, technically in Soviet-held Azerbaijan, tried to join Armenia."
Rosenthal provided historical context and the significance of the agreement:
"The last round of conflict over this area happened in 2023 when ethnic Armenians fled. They now recognize it as held by Azerbaijan. Armenia is apparently planning to name a transportation corridor after President Trump. Azerbaijan joining the Abraham Accords is contingent upon this peace deal." ([03:40])
This agreement marks a pivotal step towards regional stability and has implications for broader Middle Eastern alliances.
The update concluded with a heartbreaking incident from Kenya, underscoring the global nature of tragic events.
Chris Foster reported at [04:17]:
"Back home from a funeral in southwestern Kenya overturned and plunged into a ditch, killing at least 21 people."
This tragic event highlights ongoing challenges with transportation safety in the region and the profound loss experienced by the community.
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update for August 8, 2025, provided listeners with a detailed and multifaceted look at significant national and international events. From high-stakes political investigations and diplomatic breakthroughs to urgent domestic emergencies and global tragedies, the podcast ensured that its audience remained informed on the critical issues shaping the world.