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Will Hamas disarm? I'm Jane Fergus, Fox News. The first phase of a Gaza peace deal is underway with a ceasefire in effect and Israel beginning to move troops back to previously agreed lines. Fox's Jennifer Griffin has the latest on how the US Will take part in ongoing negotiations for the future of Gaza.
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They will be working with the Egyptians, the Turks, the Qataris, as well as the idf. And they will also have aerial surveillance. They will be coordinating humanitarian aid, security aid, and they will be preparing for the reconstruction of Gaza. But the biggest question is, will Hamas disarm? We've seen no evidence of it as yet. The statements from the Hamas leaders do not suggest that they will disarm. And if they don't, then you could be back to fighting in a very short period of time. But first, they're focusing on getting the hostages home.
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And there are believed to be 48 hostages still in Gaza, but only about 20 of those are believed to be alive. As many as six people are dead and several injured overnight in a shooting in Leland, Mississippi. That's about 100 miles north of Jackson. The killings at a downtown event taking place during Leland High School homecoming weekend. Leland Mayor John Lee told reporters that they don't have much information yet. And Robert Icoff of the FBI says they're doing what they can to track down anyone responsible.
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The FBI currently has brought agents in.
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To assist in the canvassing, the interviewing.
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The evidence review, both video and physical evidence review.
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The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is also assisting National Guard troops sent to Illinois by President Trump can stay in the state and under federal control but can't be deployed to protect federal property or go on patrol. For now, America's listening to Fox News.
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Thousands of big city runners will be watching for federal law enforcement officials this weekend. Fox's Paul Stevens explains about 3,000 Mexicans.
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Are signed up to run in Sunday's Chicago Marathon, setting up a possible showdown with federal immigration agents. Some 43,000 participants are expected for the race, along with nearly 2 million spectators. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson mentioning the Mexican competitors at a recent news conference, calling for them to, quote, demonstrate resistance by not bending the knee to tyranny. But the Chicago Parks District saying on social media that it did not have any information on ICE agents showing up at the marathon. Paul Stevens, FOX News, New York Attorney.
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General Letitia James has been indicted on federal charges of bank fraud and making false statements related to a 2020 home purchase in Virginia. Prosec alleged she misrepresented details on her mortgage application to secure better loan terms. Congressman Byron Donalds on fox's Saturday in America says this shows James hypocrisy.
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She ran just to go after President Trump and it's wrong. It's a misuse of power, abuse of power. And now we find out that she was not on the up and up with her personal documents and now she wants to feign outrage. Well, look, this is very simple. If you live in a glass house, don't.
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James issued a statement calling the indictment a politically motivated attack, accusing the Trump administration of pursuing retribution at any cost. Hollywood legend Diane Keaton has died. The Oscar winner, whose glittering career spanned more than half a century, died in California. No further details were released by the family. Keaton starred in hit films including the Godfather, First Wives Club and won an Oscar for Annie Hall. She was also a writer, director and photographer. Diane Keaton was 79 years old. I'm Jane Fergus.
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Date: October 12, 2025
Host: Jane Fergus, FOX News Podcasts
Episode Theme: The episode delivers concise coverage of breaking news developments, focusing on U.S. and international affairs, legal news, a notable celebrity passing, and ongoing security issues.
This newscast provides listeners with the most urgent updates on ceasefire progress in Gaza, a deadly shooting in Mississippi, possible immigration enforcement at the Chicago Marathon, a high-profile federal indictment, and the death of Hollywood icon Diane Keaton. The episode highlights the complexities and consequences of current events while sharing perspectives from key figures involved.
[00:02 - 00:56]
Notable Quote:
“The biggest question is, will Hamas disarm? We've seen no evidence of it as yet...If they don't, then you could be back to fighting in a very short period of time. But first, they're focusing on getting the hostages home.”
— Jennifer Griffin, FOX News Correspondent [00:41]
[00:56 - 01:38]
Notable Quote:
“The FBI currently has brought agents in...to assist in the canvassing, the interviewing...the evidence review, both video and physical evidence review.”
— Robert Icoff, FBI [01:28]
[01:38 - 01:59]
[03:12 - 03:52]
Notable Quote:
“Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson...calling for them to, quote, demonstrate resistance by not bending the knee to tyranny.”
— Paul Stevens, FOX News [03:41]
[03:52 - 04:31]
Notable Quotes:
“She ran just to go after President Trump and it's wrong. It's a misuse of power, abuse of power. And now we find out that she was not on the up and up with her personal documents and now she wants to feign outrage. Well, look, this is very simple. If you live in a glass house, don't.”
— Rep. Byron Donalds [04:16]
“James issued a statement calling the indictment a politically motivated attack, accusing the Trump administration of pursuing retribution at any cost.”
— Jane Fergus [04:31]
[04:31 - 05:05]
| Segment | Timestamp | |------------------------------------------|-------------| | Gaza ceasefire & US negotiations | 00:02–00:56 | | Leland, MS shooting | 00:56–01:38 | | National Guard in Illinois | 01:38–01:59 | | Chicago Marathon & immigration concerns | 03:12–03:52 | | Letitia James indictment | 03:52–04:31 | | Diane Keaton’s passing | 04:31–05:05 |
This Fox News Hourly Update delivered urgent headlines and in-depth insights on global security, public safety, legal developments, immigration, and the loss of a beloved cultural icon. The coverage balanced factual reporting with commentary and gave listeners a clear sense of the major stories shaping U.S. and world events as of October 12, 2025.