Fox News Hourly Update: 10PM ET 07/22/2025 Newscast Summary
The Fox News Hourly Update episode aired on July 23, 2025, delivered a comprehensive overview of the day's most pressing national and international issues. Hosted by Lisa Licera, the newscast covered significant developments in trade negotiations, judicial nominations, international peace talks, U.S. foreign policy, and local economic challenges. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for reference.
1. Trade Negotiations and Agreements
President Trump's Active Engagement in International Trade
The episode opened with President Donald Trump emphasizing his administration's proactive approach to securing trade deals favorable to the United States.
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Lisa Licera reported, "More deals are in the works as President Trump says he has meetings set up for this week as more countries look to work out agreements" (00:02).
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President Trump stated, "We are doing things that have never been done in this country before. And our country is becoming very rich again. And that's the way it should be. They're not taking advantage of us" (00:11).
Trade Deal with the Philippines
Earlier in the day, President Trump announced a significant trade agreement with the Philippines aimed at fostering economic and military cooperation.
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Jonathan Savage reported, "Imports from the Philippines will be charged a 19% tariff, President Trump says, and U.S. goods will be tariff-free as part of a trade agreement with the Indo-Pacific nation" (00:28).
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President Trump expressed enthusiasm, "We do a lot of business with you. It's a lot of income coming in for both, for both groups. But I was surprised to see the kind of numbers. They're very big" (00:39).
Military Cooperation
The trade discussions also encompassed military aspects, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines engaging in talks at the Pentagon.
- Jonathan Savage added, "Marcos met with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon to discuss a potential ammunition production facility in the Philippines" (00:48).
Additional Trade Agreements
Further expanding on trade diplomacy, Lisa Licera noted, "The president has also cut deals today with Indonesia and Japan" (01:04).
2. Judicial Nomination Controversy
Nomination of Emil Beauvais
A contentious issue unfolded in the Senate regarding the nomination of Emil Beauvais, a former Trump lawyer, for a lifetime appointment as a federal appeals court judge.
- Lisa Licera reported, "The Senate has narrowly voted to begin considering the nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Beauvais for a lifetime appointment as a federal appeals court judge" (01:04).
Opposition from Senate Democrats
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the nomination vehemently.
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President Trump defended his position, stating, "In the past, Republicans wouldn't have even let this guy come forward in the Reagan days and Bush days just rush him through the process. Trump wants him. He's Trump's lapdog. Yes, sir, we'll vote for him, they say" (01:23).
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Illinois Senator Dick Durbin labeled Emil Beauvais as "[having] used his position to weaponize the Department of Justice against the president's enemies" (01:35).
Support from Senate Republicans
Countering the opposition, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley defended Beauvais.
- Lisa Licera mentioned, "Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley defended Beauvais, saying he deserves fair treatment" (01:35).
3. Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
Efforts to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia took center stage as negotiations were scheduled to resume.
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Lisa Licera introduced, "Ukraine's president says a new round of peace talks with Russia will take place this week" (02:30).
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Jonathan Savage provided further details, "These negotiations will take place in the same city where the last round failed to deliver a ceasefire—Istanbul, Turkey. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky says they will begin on Wednesday. However, a Russian news agency, quoting a source, reported the talks would happen on Thursday and Friday. There's no official confirmation from the Kremlin" (02:35).
Escalating Tensions
The report highlighted the fragile nature of the negotiations amidst ongoing conflict.
- Jonathan Savage added, "President Donald Trump has threatened Russia with severe sanctions if there's no ceasefire within 50 days. Overnight, a child was killed when a Russian glide bomb hit an apartment block in eastern Ukraine" (02:35; 02:50).
4. U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO
The Trump administration made a decisive move to exit the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
- Lisa Licera stated, "The Trump administration has announced it will once again withdraw from the UN Cultural agency, UNESCO. The White House cited similar concerns that it did in 2018, saying it believes U.S. involvement is not in its national interest and accusing the agency of promoting anti-Israel speech" (03:10).
This decision underscores the administration's stance on international organizations and their alignment with U.S. interests.
5. Local Economic Challenges: Kansas City’s Taxpayer-Subsidized Grocery Store
Highlighting local economic issues, the newscast shed light on the struggles of a taxpayer-subsidized grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Kelly Savari reported, "Despite receiving tens of millions of dollars since it opened in 2018, the store is struggling to stay afloat. The image when you walk inside is jarring. Most of the shelves here are bare. Between produce, meat to dry goods, you will find little to nothing" (03:32).
Factors Contributing to Decline
Several factors have contributed to the store's downturn post-pandemic.
- Savari explained, "Casey Sunfresh momentarily saw success but coming out of the pandemic, sales took a downward turn. The store came under new ownership and then at the same time, crime and loitering here increased as the world opened up again" (03:32).
Local Government Response
City officials addressed the disparity in success among similar taxpayer-funded stores.
- Lisa Licera noted, "Kansas City, Missouri's mayor Quentin Lucas says other stores in this neighborhood with taxpayer funding are still doing well" (04:11).
Future Prospects in Chicago
The discussion also touched upon initiatives in other cities aimed at combating food deserts.
- Licera added, "Other cities like Chicago have floated the idea of city-operated grocery stores to combat the existence of so-called food deserts. But no such stores have opened in the Windy City yet" (04:11).
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with a thorough overview of significant political and economic developments both domestically and internationally. From President Trump's active role in shaping trade relations and judicial appointments to critical discussions on international peace efforts and local economic challenges, the newscast covered a broad spectrum of topics that are pivotal to understanding the current socio-political landscape.
For those seeking detailed insights and updates on these issues, the episode serves as a valuable resource, encapsulating the dynamic interplay of national policies and global events shaping the United States and the world.
