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Dave Anthony
The ceasefire is in effect. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. President Trump posted that on True Social after a few hours of frustration, especially with Israel.
Donald Trump
So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either.
Dave Anthony
Telling reporters before taking off for the NATO summit this morning both had violated the ceasefire right after the agreement took effect.
Donald Trump
These guys gotta calm down.
Jared Halpern
President Trump demanded Israeli warplanes return home and not continue striking Iran after Israel said Iran fired missiles into its cities hours after ceasefire took hold. Displaying his frustration, the president used an expletive saying the two countries have been fighting so long they don't know what to do.
Dave Anthony
That's Fox's Jared Halpern in the White House now on Air Force One. The president called Israel's prime minister and then posted on Truth Social Israel's planes will turn around and not attack Iran, which also launched missiles right before the ceasefire took effect. One hit a building in Beersheva, killing a family of four Israelis. The president also talked to reporters on the flight to the NATO summit in the Netherlands where the Ukraine issue and war will be a topic. And he referenced Russian President Putin.
Donald Trump
Vladimir called me up. He said, can I help you with Iran? I said, no, I don't need help with Iran. I need help with you. And I hope we're going to be getting a deal done with Russia. It's a shame 6,000 soldiers died last week.
Dave Anthony
He might meet with Ukraine's President Zelensky during that NATO summit. Later today. The House and then the Senate will get classified briefings on the US Airstrikes against Iran.
Hakeem Jeffries
It comes as Democrats like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have criticized the Trump administration, saying top congressional leaders and intelligence committee members have not been briefed.
Donald Trump
It's not optional, Donald. It's not.
Hakeem Jeffries
A majority of Republicans are defending the strike, arguing it's set Iran's nuclear capabilities back decades.
Dave Anthony
Fox's Ryan Schmell's @ the House this hour. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will testify hours after the president who keeps demanding big interest rate cuts, called Powell very dumb and hard headed. But the Fed chair plans to tell lawmakers they can continue to wait and see on the economy before cutting rates. America's listening to Fox News.
James Patterson
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Dave Anthony
For a second day in a row, stocks are up big. The dow is surging 253 points. The NASDAQ is rising 194, the S&P 500 adding 40 points as the price of oil keeps dropping another $3 back to 65 bucks a barrel. Early yesterday, before that ceasefire agreement, that price was 75. And President Trump told reporters in Air Force One he loves it.
Donald Trump
It came down and our Energy Department's doing a great job. We're drilling like we've never drilled before. We're keeping it down. We're going to keep it down until all these wars are settled.
Dave Anthony
The price of gas is up a fraction this morning, but AAA's national average for regular remains $3.22 per gallon. That is $0.06 more than last week, but still $0.22 cheaper than a year ago. And that annual savings at the gas pump is important to a lot of Americans who have financial frustrations.
Tom Rigotti
A new survey from Bankrate reveals half of Americans say they need to earn at least $100,000 annually to feel financially secure. With over a quarter believing they need 150,000 or more. 77% say they do not feel completely financially secure, up three points from 2024. One in four adults also say they need a million dollars annually to feel rich. And 45% believe the American dream is no longer attainable. 56% of Americans say they need more than they're currently earning to live comfortably. Tom Rigotti, FOX News.
Dave Anthony
There is a McBoycott starting today as.
Jeff Manasseo
Part of its ongoing economic blackout tour, The People's Union USA is urging Americans to boycott the McDonald's restaurant chain. It follows the progressive group's other boycotts earlier this year of major retailers including Target, Walmart, Amazon and others with grievances, according to its website, that center around tax avoidance, working conditions and general monopolistic practices and the rolling back of div. Equity and inclusion policies.
Dave Anthony
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James Patterson
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Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary of 10AM ET Newscast (June 24, 2025)
On the June 24, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, Fox News Radio delivered a comprehensive overview of the day's most pressing news topics. Hosted by Dave Anthony, the newscast covered significant developments in international affairs, U.S. politics, the economy, and consumer issues. The following sections provide a detailed summary of each key segment, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for context.
The newscast opened with a focus on the recently announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran, highlighting President Donald Trump's involvement and frustrations.
Ceasefire Announcement and Violations
At [00:02], Dave Anthony reported that President Trump announced the ceasefire on Truth Social following hours of frustration with both Israel and Iran. Trump expressed his displeasure directly:
Donald Trump at [00:12]: "So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either."
Despite the ceasefire, both nations reportedly violated the agreement shortly after it took effect. Trump addressed these violations before departing for the NATO summit:
Donald Trump at [00:21]: "These guys gotta calm down."
President Trump's Response to Conflict
Jared Halpern detailed Trump's demands for Israeli warplanes to cease strikes on Iran, emphasizing the president's exasperation with the prolonged conflict:
Jared Halpern at [00:22]: "These two countries have been fighting so long they don't know what to do."
Further reporting by Dave Anthony at [00:40] highlighted that a missile launched by Iran hit a building in Beersheva, resulting in the death of four Israeli family members. Trump also engaged in discussions regarding Russia's involvement:
Donald Trump at [01:04]: "Vladimir called me up. He said, can I help you with Iran? I said, no, I don't need help with Iran. I need help with you."
NATO Summit and Potential Meetings
The segment concluded with anticipation of Trump's possible meeting with Ukraine's President Zelensky during the NATO summit in the Netherlands. Additionally, Dave Anthony mentioned that both the House and Senate would receive classified briefings on the U.S. airstrikes against Iran:
Donald Trump at [01:04]: "I hope we're going to be getting a deal done with Russia. It's a shame 6,000 soldiers died last week."
The newscast shifted focus to the political fallout within the U.S. Congress regarding the recent airstrikes on Iran.
Democratic Criticism
Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader, voiced strong criticism of the Trump administration for withholding crucial information from congressional leaders and intelligence committees:
Hakeem Jeffries at [01:25]: "Top congressional leaders and intelligence committee members have not been briefed."
Republican Defense
In response, Republicans largely defended the airstrikes, asserting their effectiveness in diminishing Iran's nuclear capabilities:
Hakeem Jeffries at [01:39]: "A majority of Republicans are defending the strike, arguing it's set Iran's nuclear capabilities back decades."
President Trump reinforced his stance, dismissing the concerns as non-negotiable:
Donald Trump at [01:36]: "It's not optional, Donald. It's not."
Economic news featured prominently, detailing upcoming actions by the Federal Reserve and recent market trends.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's Testimony
Dave Anthony reported that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was set to testify following President Trump's critical remarks about him:
Dave Anthony at [01:45]: "The Fed chair plans to tell lawmakers they can continue to wait and see on the economy before cutting rates."
Trump's previous comments had included derogatory remarks about Powell:
Donald Trump at [01:45]: "Called Powell very dumb and hard headed."
Stock Market and Oil Prices
The stock market experienced significant gains for the second consecutive day:
Dave Anthony at [02:16]: "The Dow is surging 253 points. The NASDAQ is rising 194, the S&P 500 adding 40 points."
Concurrently, oil prices dropped by $3 to $65 per barrel, a decrease welcomed by President Trump:
Donald Trump at [02:37]: "It came down and our Energy Department's doing a great job. We're drilling like we've never drilled before."
The newscast also addressed issues directly impacting consumers, including gas prices and the financial well-being of Americans.
Gas Prices Update
While oil prices fell, gas prices saw a minor increase:
Dave Anthony at [02:49]: "The price of gas is up a fraction this morning, but AAA's national average for regular remains $3.22 per gallon."
Despite the slight rise, gas remains significantly cheaper than the previous year, providing relief to many:
Dave Anthony at [02:49]: "$0.22 cheaper than a year ago."
Americans' Financial Security
Tom Rigotti presented findings from a Bankrate survey, revealing widespread concerns about financial stability among Americans:
Tom Rigotti at [03:04]:
Concluding the newscast, Dave Anthony introduced a segment on rising consumer activism:
People's Union USA Boycott
Jeff Manasseo reported that The People's Union USA initiated a boycott against McDonald's as part of its "economic blackout tour." This action follows previous boycotts targeting major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon, citing issues such as tax avoidance and unfavorable working conditions:
Jeff Manasseo at [03:41]: "It follows the progressive group's other boycotts earlier this year... around tax avoidance, working conditions and general monopolistic practices."
The June 24, 2025, edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with an in-depth analysis of critical international and domestic issues. From the complexities of the Israel-Iran ceasefire and its political ramifications to the latest economic indicators and consumer concerns, the newscast offered a comprehensive overview designed to inform and engage its audience.