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Kathleen Maloney
An escalation of the conflict in Iran. I'm Kathleen Maloney, Fox News. Iran launched a large missile attack on Israel today. Fox's Trey Yings has President Trump's response.
Trey Yingst
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.
Kathleen Maloney
Iranian officials say the missile strikes were in retaliation for Israel's attacks on Beirut. American Airlines is temporarily suspending six domestic domestic routes this summer due to elevated fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict. The carrier said the affected routes will be paused only during August and September, but none were being eliminated permanently. Police are still trying to find the suspects and the motive behind a mass shooting at an Ohio festival Saturday night.
Madison Scarpino
The fund suddenly turning to people of all ages running and scrambling for cover at the iconic old West End festival. And many were helping any of the 12 victims that they could. We know two of those shooting victims fighting for their life in critical condition. And people who were there are shocked. Police are still searching for at least two suspects who they say were probably shooting at each other. Investigators are currently combing through all the evidence and one seasoned lieutenant says this is some of the worst violence he's seen.
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Kathleen Maloney
when the Knicks and the spurs tip off for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, President Trump will be at Mad Square Garden.
Sports Reporter
The president will become the first sitting US Commander in Chief to attend an NBA Finals game and fans have been told to expect airport level security, the Knicks releasing a statement that reads in part quote a strict no bag policy will be in effect and fans should make every effort to limit personal items to an absolute minimum. Fans should expect enhanced security measures when entering Madison Square Garden, including TSA style screening procedures. Guests are strongly encouraged to arrive at least two hours before tip off to allow additional time for screening and entry.
Kathleen Maloney
Foxes be cotton NYPD says no watch parties will be permitted outside the Garden during or after Game three. Elon Musk Space X is set to go public this week and what's expected to be the biggest IPO in history, Fox's Madeleine Rivera with more SpaceX set
Madeleine Rivera
a flat price of $135 per share. They're going to offer 555.6 million shares as the company tries to raise $75 billion. At this price tag, Space X would be valued at $1.8 trillion, making it one of the most valuable firms, states the question of whether investors will accept SpaceX as a valuation will largely hinge on whether they believe Elon Musk can deliver on his ambitious goals, including putting AI data centers into orbit and sending humans to Mars. Space X reported it lost nearly $5 billion last year even though revenue increased by 33% from the year before, the
Kathleen Maloney
company also making the unusual decision to keep about 30% of its shares for individual investors. A packed Danish crowd celebrated the much maligned but enduring Mullet hairstyle at a contest Yesterday in Copenhagen. 43 year old construction worker Thomas Berg eventually took home the top prize by frantically jumping on a trampoline while clad in neon green gym wear. I'm Kathleen Maloney. This is Fox News.
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This episode delivers a concise roundup of major national and international news events, with a focus on escalating military conflict between Iran and Israel, domestic fallout from global tensions, a mass shooting incident in Ohio, significant developments in business and sports, and a quirky lighter story from Denmark.
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Straightforward, urgent and news-focused throughout, with a mix of on-the-ground reporting, official statements, and a brief injection of pop culture levity at the end.
This episode provides concise, real-time reporting on fast-moving international events and their domestic consequences, while balancing serious news with lighter coverage—a hallmark of Fox’s news hour format.