Chapter 1: What did Israel's Prime Minister say at the UN?
Israel's prime minister speaks out at the UN. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. After many delegates from around the world walked out of the General Assembly in protest.
And then Benjamin Netanyahu took the stage. The final remnants of Hamas are holed up in Gaza City. They vow... to repeat the atrocities of October 7th again and again and again. So the prime minister said... That is why Israel must finish the job.
And he called Hamas monsters, demanding they release all 20 hostages still being held and believed to be alive, reading all their names. As for the countries of the UN now recognizing a Palestinian state... Sheer madness. It's insane. And we won't do it. Netanyahu getting cheers from the delegates still there.
President Trump just said while leaving the White House before flying to attend Golf's Rider Cup in New York, he thinks they may have a ceasefire deal for Gaza. Former FBI Director James Comey is facing an arraignment next month, though.
Chapter 2: What is the significance of Hamas in Netanyahu's speech?
He insists he's innocent, posting on Instagram after his indictment. My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump. Comey's charged with making a false statement to Congress and obstructing a proceeding over 2020 testimony related to the FBI's investigation into Russian election interference and allegations of Trump campaign collusion.
The president on Truth Social calls Comey corrupt and he should pay a big price. Inflation increased up last month and a gauge the Federal Reserve tracks closely while considering another interest rate cut.
The PCE price index for August rose three-tenths of a percent, up slightly from July. For the year ending in August, it nudged up to 2.7 percent.
Fox's Ginny Casola. Millions of Amazon Prime members are going to get refunds of about 50 bucks, and here's why.
Amazon is paying $2.5 billion to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that it duped millions into signing up for its Prime membership perk and free shipping subscription without their consent and then making it really difficult for them to cancel it.
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Chapter 3: How did Netanyahu react to the recognition of a Palestinian state?
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Now to Wall Street. After three straight losing days, a big rebound. The Dow is up 348 points. The Nasdaq is gaining 81. The S&P 500 adding 37 points. The price of oil up a half dollar, back over 65 bucks a barrel. But gas is down a penny. AAA's national average for regular, 314 a gallon now, a nickel less than a week ago. More tariffs are coming on more imports.
President Trump posted that on True Social.
The newly announced tariffs concern specific products. The president announcing that starting October 1st, there will be a 100% charge on any pharmaceutical product unless a company is building its pharmaceutical plant in the U.S. In that case, there will be no tariffs.
Mr. Trump also announced a 50% charge on imported kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and associated products, as well as a 30% fee on unupholstered furniture being imported into the country.
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Chapter 4: What updates did President Trump provide regarding Gaza?
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to the President's authority to impose tariffs on November 5th. President Trump has imposed the tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Kevin Uretzky, Fox News. TikTok is not going to be banned.
After President Trump signed an executive order to facilitate the social media app's sale to American investors, buying a majority stake from TikTok's Chinese parent company to end Chinese control, Vice President Vance says... There was some resistance on the Chinese side, but the fundamental thing that we wanted to accomplish is that we wanted to keep TikTok operating, but we also wanted to make sure that we protected Americans' data privacy as required by law.
Thursday night football came down to the last second. From 52, the kick wobbles, but makes it through. And that field goal wanted for Seattle, beating Arizona 23-20 on Amazon Prime Video. Baseball's regular season ends Sunday with two division titles and three playoff wildcard spots still up for grabs. I'm Dave Anthony, and this is Fox News.