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The Fox News Live program aired on May 5th, 2024, at 4 pm on FOX News, covering a range of topics from the ongoing conflict in Gaza to anti-Israel protests on college campuses, severe flooding in Texas, and updates on a high-profile trial.
Conflict in Gaza
The program highlighted the grim outlook for a cease-fire in Gaza as Israel seeks the release of hostages held by Hamas. The collapse of peace talks coincided with anti-Israel protests at U.S. universities, leading to police intervention to restore order on campuses.
Severe Flooding in Texas
The broadcast also covered severe flooding in Texas, with hundreds of people rescued and over 150 animals saved. The Houston area, known for its flood-prone nature, faced challenges due to swollen rivers, prompting Texas Emergency Management to urge reporting of damages for rebuilding efforts.
High-Profile Trial
Hope Hicks, a former Trump aide, testified in a criminal trial, impacting the prosecution’s case. The trial involved emotional testimony and criticism of Michael Cohen, a key witness. The defense aimed to discredit Cohen’s credibility, while the prosecution sought to establish a conspiracy related to the former president.
Remembering Bernard Hill
The program paid tribute to actor Bernard Hill, known for roles in “Titanic” and “Lord of the Rings,” who passed away at 79. Co-star Sean Ashton remembered him as intrepid and gruff, with his agent confirming he was with family at the time of his death.
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Source: Fox News Live, May 5th, 2024, 4pm on FOX News
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