Fox News Hourly Update: 10AM ET 09/27/2025 Newscast
Host: Jack Callaghan (FOX News Podcasts)
Date: September 27, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode delivers the top headlines as of 10AM, focusing on escalating hurricane threats in the Atlantic, a high-profile assault incident at the United Nations, key developments in notorious criminal cases, White House updates on Gaza peace talks, Justice Department actions at ICE facilities, and Delta Airlines’ new transatlantic flights.
Hurricane Developments & Weather Threats
- Atlantic Hurricane Season Intensifies ([00:02])
- Hurricane Humberto has rapidly strengthened to a dangerous Category 4 storm.
- Threat areas: Northern Leeward Islands, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bermuda.
- “It has been a slow hurricane season isn't any longer.” – Jack Callaghan ([00:02])
- Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda, moving toward the U.S. Southeast.
- State of emergency declared in South Carolina.
- System has already caused heavy flooding and evacuations in the Dominican Republic.
- In the Pacific, Hurricane Narda is generating hazardous surf along Mexico’s coast.
- Hurricane Humberto has rapidly strengthened to a dangerous Category 4 storm.
UN Incident: Assault on Trump Administration Official
- Details of Incident ([00:45] – [01:04])
- During the UN General Assembly, a Health and Human Services employee was assaulted and recorded inside a restroom.
- Attacker referred to the official as a “fascist” and “Nazi.”
- “The White House says a Health and Human Services employee was followed into a bathroom… recorded and attacked by a woman… The suspect was arrested.” – Chanley Painter ([00:45])
- Suspect charged with assault and weapons possession; released and due in court November 13.
- The Secret Service is investigating security breaches.
Notorious Crime Update: 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders
- Breakthrough in Cold Case ([01:04])
- Police have identified Robert Eugene Brashers using DNA evidence as the suspect in the 1991 murders of four teens.
- Brashers, a serial offender, died by suicide in 1999.
- More details are expected at a Monday news conference.
- Two prior convictions previously overturned.
- Police have identified Robert Eugene Brashers using DNA evidence as the suspect in the 1991 murders of four teens.
Manhattan Office Tower Shooting: CTE Confirmation
- Medical Findings Released ([01:04])
- Shane Tamura, the perpetrator of the July mass shooting (four dead), was found to have been suffering from CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy).
- Victims included a police officer, a security guard, and office workers.
- Tamura had accused the NFL of concealing evidence on brain injuries.
- Shane Tamura, the perpetrator of the July mass shooting (four dead), was found to have been suffering from CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy).
Gaza Peace Deal: Emerging White House Position
- Trump Predicts Breakthrough ([02:32] – [02:55])
- After talks with Arab allies, President Trump signals optimism on a Gaza ceasefire.
- Notable Quote:
- “I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which it's going to be peace. I think we have a deal.” – President Trump ([02:50])
- No details on ceasefire terms; US pushing for postwar Gaza leadership excluding Hamas.
- Upcoming: Trump-Netanyahu meeting, with Trump warning against Israeli West Bank annexation.
- “President Trump is expected to meet early next week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the president's warning that he won't allow Israel to annex the west bank.” – Jarrett Halperin ([02:55])
DOJ Response to Violence Against ICE Officers
- Attorney General Deploys Federal Agents ([03:17] – [03:25])
- DOJ dispatching agents to protect ICE staff after shootings and violent protests at facilities.
- Incidents: Shooting at Dallas ICE facility; clashes at Chicago ICE center; attacks elsewhere.
- “Pampondi posted on X that the DOJ agents will be arresting all individuals engaged in any federal crime.” – Jill Nato ([03:40])
- Immigration advocates allege ICE mistreatment of detainees—claims of food deprivation and denial of attorney access.
- DOJ dispatching agents to protect ICE staff after shootings and violent protests at facilities.
New International Flights: Delta’s Expansion
- JFK to Porto, Portugal Route ([04:06])
- Delta Airlines adds nonstop daily flights from New York JFK to Porto, Portugal (May–October next year).
- Porto’s region expected to see 20% growth, enhancing its appeal as a travel destination.
- Delta Airlines adds nonstop daily flights from New York JFK to Porto, Portugal (May–October next year).
Memorable Quotes
- “It has been a slow hurricane season isn't any longer.” – Jack Callaghan ([00:02])
- “The White House says a Health and Human Services employee was followed into a bathroom… recorded and attacked by a woman…” – Chanley Painter ([00:45])
- “I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which it's going to be peace. I think we have a deal.” – President Trump ([02:50])
- “Pampondi posted on X that the DOJ agents will be arresting all individuals engaged in any federal crime.” – Jill Nato ([03:40])
Key Segment Timestamps
- [00:02] Hurricane updates from Jack Callaghan
- [00:45] UN General Assembly assault coverage
- [01:04] Austin yogurt shop murders breakthrough
- [01:04] Manhattan office tower shooting/CTE findings
- [02:32] Gaza ceasefire and White House statement
- [03:17] DOJ action at ICE facilities
- [04:06] Delta’s new flights to Porto, Portugal
Summary prepared for listeners who want the important developments, highlights, and quotes—without the fluff or non-news content.
