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Fox News Hourly Update

2AM ET 09/30/2025 Newscast

30 Sep 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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The push for peace. I'm Angelo Bavaro, Fox News. President Trump announcing a new agreement that would end the war in Gaza, securing support from Israel. Fox's Trey Yinkst.

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Chapter 2: What peace agreement did President Trump announce regarding Gaza?

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Hamas officials telling regional media they've not yet received the formal Trump peace plan that's now circulating publicly. So we can't expect that they'll review the plan in the hours ahead. But there's a lot at stake here for the Palestinian people. We have to remember tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes over the past two years inside Gaza.

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The vast majority of the population has been displaced from their homes and much of the Gaza Strip is leveled. President Trump is offering the Palestinian people to stay in Gaza, not be forcefully displaced. On top of that, offering them billions of dollars in regional support to rebuild their homes in the Gaza Strip with a new, peaceful, moderate government.

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Chapter 3: How are Hamas officials responding to the Trump peace plan?

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But this requires Hamas to lay down their arms and release the hostages. The IDF has eliminated Hamas commander Hassan Hussein, who led the October 7th massacre at the Nova Festival. 16 were killed, four were taken hostage, including British Israeli Anir Shapira, who heroically threw back seven grenades before being killed by the eighth. A government shutdown is nearing.

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Thousands of federal workers deemed non-essential could be furloughed in the wake of a shutdown. Programs like Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and law enforcement will continue, but the employees working in those agencies could go without pay until the shutdown ends.

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Republicans and Democrats still have significant disagreements on avoiding a shutdown ahead of a midnight deadline that Democratic Senator John Fetterman hopes can be resolved. I hope we decide to find a way to keep it open.

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The Senate is expected to vote today on a plan to extend government funding until late November, but Democrats want health care provisions included in order to get the 60 votes needed to break the filibuster. On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News. America is listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus.

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Chapter 4: What impact has the conflict had on the Palestinian population?

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A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calling military leaders to a mandatory in-person meeting in Virginia. Fox's Jennifer Griffin has those details from the Pentagon.

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Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered nearly all of the one, two, three, and four-star generals and admirals serving around the world. to appear in person for the mandatory meeting. The Military Times reports the secretary's address will discuss a new Pentagon document that will shift the department's priorities to a focus on the homeland and Western Hemisphere.

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The meeting surprised President Trump, who has now decided he would like to attend. Well, I'll be there if they want me. But why is that such a big deal? I mean, he's the fact that we're getting along with the generals and admirals. Remember, I'm the president of peace.

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Several Democratic senators wanted to know how much this will cost the taxpayer, flights, hotel rooms, and per diems, and the security implications. At the Pentagon, Jennifer Griffin, Fox News. YouTube is paying a multi-million dollar settlement with President Trump. Fox's Jared Halpern has more from the White House.

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YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit brought by President Trump. The lawsuit was filed after YouTube suspended the president's account in the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol riot. The settlement is the latest in a trio of cases filed by President Trump against online companies in the months following his first term.

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Meta agreed to a $25 million settlement to fund the president's future library earlier this year. And X, formerly Twitter, agreed to pay $10 million. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is pushing back on progressive criticism, reasserting his support for Israel and opposing government shutdowns.

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In a Fox News interview, Fetterman says he is not leaving the Democratic Party, but will not follow the far left on key issues. I'm Angelo Bavaro, and this is Fox News.

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