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This is a FOX News alert. I'm Kathleen Maloney. Iran launched a large missile attack on Israel today. Fox's Trey Ying has President Trump's response.
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At least four waves of Iranian ballistic missiles have targeted northern Israel. I just got off the phone with President Trump to get his reaction to the ongoing missile attack. As I was speaking with the president out the window, I could see some of these incoming missiles headed toward the northern part of this country. The IDF says they were able to shoot down the majority of the incoming fire. But the president telling Fox News it's certainly not going to help negotiations. I asked him if he had a message for the Iranian regime. He said what I would suggest to Iran. You've shot your missiles. That's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal. President Trump indicated in our conversation that negotiations with Iran were progressing toward a possible agreement as early as this coming week.
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Iranian officials say the missile strikes were in retaliation for Israel's attacks on Beirut. Congress faces a deadline to renew a key part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. And a recent presidential appointment has some lawmakers worried.
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Democratic Senator Mark Warner said placing Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence is puzzling to him and his party.
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Terribly concerned that we're going to have interference in our elections this year. You're going to turn the keys of
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all of our intelligence agencies over somebody so grossly unqualified. Republican Senator James Lankford said the president trusts Pulte for a short term appointment
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to be able to step up for a few weeks to a month or so, to be able to step, to be able to just manage this agency.
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Both were on FOX News Sunday. Section 702 of FISA, which allows warrantless surveillance of adversaries, expires Friday. Grinnell Scott, FOX News and President Trump
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says he wants Pulte to begin shrinking the office of the director of National Intelligence. America is listening to Fox News. Officials are still counting the votes in last week's California primary elections.
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In the governor's ra, former HHS secretary Democrat Javier Becerra advanced to the general election on Friday with former Fox host Republican Steve Hilton behind him. And in third, billionaire progressive Tom Steyer, who has spent hundreds of millions of his own funds on the race. This morning, Steve Hilton made this bold statement on Sunday morning Futures.
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The most important thing is that actually we are very confident now that we'll
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be in the top two in the
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L A mayor's race. Mayor Karen Bass still holds holds the lead. She is leading the pack, followed by former reality star Spencer Pratt. But progressive City Councilwoman Nithya Raman is nipping at his heels as thousands of votes that have come in in the last several days have gone to her.
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Fox's Anita Vogel in L. A, police are still searching for at least two shooters who opened fire and wounded a dozen people at an Ohio street festival. Fox's Madison Scorpiono with the latest.
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Police say that the suspect shot people as young as 14 years old. Whoever did this is still on the loose and the shooting happening what was supposed to be a fun family festival. It's described as one of the most joyous and celebrated events in the community. And locals who are there say this type of tragedy happens way too often. City officials say because it was a festival, tons of roads were closed. People were trying to get out of there. Golf carts were everywhere. So it was challenging for first responders to get to the patients. But all were off of the scene in an hour. The rest of the two day festival is now canceled.
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Toledo police confirm all 12 victims are in stable condition. They believe the shooters were likely aiming at each other. Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to go public this week in what's expected to be the biggest IPO in history. SpaceX setting a flat price of $135 a share. The company trying to raise $75 billion. I'm Kathleen Maloney. This is FOX News.
Host: Kathleen Maloney & FOX News Team
Theme: Major World News Updates — Iran Missile Attack, U.S. Politics, California Primaries, Ohio Shooting, and SpaceX IPO
This newscast delivers a fast-paced update on the day’s breaking stories, including Iran's missile strike on Israel, U.S. leadership and security questions, California’s heated primary elections, a tragic shooting in Ohio, and SpaceX’s record-setting IPO. The tone is urgent, informative, and direct, reflecting Fox News’ breaking-news style.
Trey Ying (on reporting during missile strike):
“As I was speaking with the president out the window, I could see some of these incoming missiles headed toward the northern part of this country.” (00:15)
President Trump (via Trey Ying, on Iran):
“‘You've shot your missiles. That's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal.’” (00:34)
Sen. Mark Warner (on Pulte appointment):
“…turn the keys of all of our intelligence agencies over [to] somebody so grossly unqualified.” (01:21)
Steve Hilton (on primary results):
“The most important thing is that actually we are very confident now that we’ll be in the top two...” (02:27)
Madison Scorpiono (on Ohio shooting):
“It's described as one of the most joyous and celebrated events in the community… this type of tragedy happens way too often.” (03:00)
Summary prepared for listeners seeking the critical facts and perspectives from the 6PM FOX News update on June 7, 2026.