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Chris Foster
Trump in Texas, I'm Chris Foster of Fox News. The president and first lady will be in Kerrville, Texas today to meet with local officials and first responders dealing with the aftermath of last Friday's flash flooding. These 120 people are dead. More than 170 missing.
Katie Byrne
Survivors have been telling us stories about hearing screams from people floating down the river alongside cars, gas tanks, massive logs and other houses. Some clung to trees for hours until the water went down or rescuers got to them. But now we have thousands of first responders on the ground using dog teams, helicopters, even two NASA aircrafts to aid in the search. A Christian girls summer camp called Camp mystic tragically lost 27 of their campers and counselors. Five campers and one counselor are still missing as President Trump is expected to see some of the worst damage today. And meet with families and local officials in Kerr County.
Chris Foster
Fox Weather's Katie Byrne in Kerrville. President President Trump's posted a letter to Canada's Prime Minister Carney threatening 35% tariffs on Canadian imports starting August 1st. A Columbia University grad student who led pro Palestinian protests is suing the Trump administration over his 104 day detention, weeks.
Lisa Brady
After a federal judge released him. Mahmoud Khalil is still fighting efforts to deport him. And now he's also seeking $20 million in damages, accusing the Trump administration of false arrest and imprisonment, abuse of process and malicious prosecution.
Mahmoud Khalil
What I'm asking for, it's either this sum of money or an apology, an official apology from the administration for the wrongdoings that they did against me and against others as well, khalil tells the Associated Press.
Lisa Brady
Accountability is needed or he says, abuse of power will go unchecked. A Homeland Security official calls Kalil's claims absurd, accusing him of terrorizing Jewish students on campus and saying the administration acted well within its authority. Lisa Brady, FOX News.
Chris Foster
State Department officially notifies employees that layoff notices are coming. America's listening to FOX News.
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Chris Foster
Agents used tear gas and smoke bombs to break up protests during an immigration raid at a licensed marijuana farm in Camarillo, California. Someone appeared to fire a pistol at officers near Camarillo. Trump administration officials say the raids are necessary.
Kristi Noem
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discussed the issue on Fox and Friends Thursday.
Katie Byrne
These ICE officers are going after murderers and rapists, people who are trafficking our children.
Kristi Noem
She says more than 10,000 children have been reunited with their families through these efforts and adds that we have removed.
Katie Byrne
Hundreds and hundreds of known and suspected terrorists.
Kristi Noem
Trump border czar Tom Homan says the arrest of a high ranking activity Ms. 13, leader in Nebraska, highlights ICE's importance.
Tom Homan
I know that we got at least 600,000 illegal aliens in this country with criminal records walking the streets of this country.
Kristi Noem
He adds that we're out there looking.
Tom Homan
For every single criminal threat and national security threat we can find in this nation.
Chris Foster
Kevin Uretsky, FOX News Missouri's governor signs a bill repealing a law that guaranteed paid sick leave for workers.
Kristin Goodwin
Under the legislation signed by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, workers who started accruing paid sick leave in May will lose it on August 28. The law to guarantee paid sick leave for workers was approved by voters in November, but business groups lobbied to overturn it, arguing it would cost jobs, the governor explaining it would force inconvenient record keeping. The Republican also signing a package of tax measures, which include expanding tax breaks for seniors, saying we are protecting the people who make Missouri work families, job creators and small business owners by cutting taxes, rolling back overreach and eliminating costly mandates. Kristin Goodwin, Fox News Texas Attorney General.
Chris Foster
Ken Paxton's wife, Angela, files for divorce after 38 years of marriage on what she calls biblical grounds based on recent discoveries. Ken Paxton is running for Senate in the Republican primary against incumbent John Cornyn. I'm Chris Foster. This is FOX NEWS from the FOX News Podcasts Network.
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Fox News Hourly Update: 6AM ET | July 11, 2025
On the July 11, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, hosted by Chris Foster from Fox News Radio, a range of critical national and international issues were covered. This comprehensive summary captures the key discussions, insights, and conclusions presented during the newscast.
Timestamp: [00:02] - [00:52]
The episode opens with Chris Foster reporting on the tragic flash flooding that struck Texas last Friday, resulting in the deaths of 120 individuals and over 170 people still unaccounted for. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are scheduled to visit Kerrville, Texas, to meet with local officials and first responders addressing the aftermath of the disaster.
Katie Byrne provides harrowing accounts from survivors, describing "screams from people floating down the river alongside cars, gas tanks, massive logs and other houses" ([00:15]). She highlights the heroic efforts of thousands of first responders utilizing dog teams, helicopters, and even two NASA aircraft to aid in the search and rescue operations. A particularly heartbreaking note is the loss of 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic, a Christian girls’ summer camp, with five campers and one counselor still missing ([00:15]).
President Trump's visit is expected to include witnessing some of the worst damage, meeting with affected families, and coordinating with local officials in Kerr County ([00:15]).
Timestamp: [00:52] - [01:09]
Chris Foster reports on President Trump's recent correspondence with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Carney, wherein the President threatened to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1st ([00:52]). This move signifies a potential escalation in trade tensions between the United States and Canada, reflecting ongoing disputes over trade policies and economic strategies.
Timestamp: [01:09] - [01:50]
A significant legal battle is underway as Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student who led pro-Palestinian protests, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit alleges wrongful detention over a 104-day period, seeking $20 million in damages for false arrest, unlawful imprisonment, abuse of process, and malicious prosecution ([01:09]).
Lisa Brady elaborates on Khalil's efforts to secure accountability, emphasizing his demand for either substantial financial compensation or an official apology from the administration ([01:22]). Khalil asserts, "What I'm asking for, it's either this sum of money or an apology, an official apology from the administration for the wrongdoings that they did against me and against others as well" ([01:22]).
In response, a Homeland Security official dismissed Khalil's claims as "absurd," accusing him of "terrorizing Jewish students on campus" and defending the administration's actions as within legal authority ([01:50]). This exchange highlights the deep-seated tensions and contrasting narratives between individuals and governmental bodies.
Timestamp: [01:50] - [01:59]
Chris Foster briefly mentions that the State Department has officially notified its employees about impending layoffs. This development suggests potential shifts within the department, possibly impacting diplomatic operations and staffing levels across various international missions ([01:59]).
Timestamp: [03:08] - [04:03]
The newscast covers a dramatic immigration raid at a licensed marijuana farm in Camarillo, California. During the operation, ICE agents employed tear gas and smoke bombs to disperse protesters and effectively conducted the raid ([03:08]). An incident during the raid included an individual appearing to fire a pistol at officers, heightening the tension of the situation.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed the issue on Fox and Friends, emphasizing the administration's commitment to targeting serious criminals. She stated, "These ICE officers are going after murderers and rapists, people who are trafficking our children" ([03:25]). Noem highlighted the success of ICE operations by noting that "more than 10,000 children have been reunited with their families" and that "hundreds and hundreds of known and suspected terrorists" have been removed from the country ([03:30], [03:38]).
Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, underscored the scale of the issue, asserting, "I know that we got at least 600,000 illegal aliens in this country with criminal records walking the streets of this country" ([03:49]). He further emphasized the administration's focus on national security by stating, "For every single criminal threat and national security threat we can find in this nation" ([03:58]).
Timestamp: [04:03] - [04:48]
Shifting focus to state politics, Chris Foster reports that Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a bill repealing a law that previously guaranteed paid sick leave for workers. Under the new legislation, workers who began accruing paid sick leave in May will lose this benefit on August 28 ([04:09]).
Kristin Goodwin provides context, explaining that the original paid sick leave law was approved by voters in November. However, business groups opposed the mandate, arguing it would result in job losses and impose burdensome record-keeping requirements. Governor Kehoe defended the repeal by stating, "We are protecting the people who make Missouri work—families, job creators and small business owners by cutting taxes, rolling back overreach and eliminating costly mandates" ([04:09]).
In addition to repealing the sick leave mandate, Governor Kehoe signed a package of tax measures aimed at expanding tax breaks for seniors and reducing overall tax burdens, further emphasizing a pro-business agenda ([04:09]).
Timestamp: [04:48] - [05:07]
In personal news, Angela Paxton, wife of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has filed for divorce after 38 years of marriage. Angela cites "biblical grounds" for the divorce, attributing her decision to recent personal discoveries ([04:48]). This development is particularly noteworthy as Ken Paxton is actively campaigning for a Senate seat in the Republican primary against incumbent John Cornyn, potentially affecting his political standing and campaign dynamics ([04:48]).
The July 11, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with in-depth coverage of significant events ranging from natural disasters and their political ramifications to legal battles and state legislative changes. Notable quotes from key figures added depth to the reporting, offering direct insights into the perspectives of those involved. This summary encapsulates the essential information and discussions, ensuring that even those who did not tune into the podcast stay informed on the latest developments.