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Sue Guzman
A deadly church shooting in Kentucky. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. The day long shooting rampage ending with two women being fatally shot at a church in Lexington, Kentucky began with a state trooper being wounded after making a traffic stop. Lexington, Kentucky Police Chief Lawrence Weathers preliminary.
Lawrence Weathers
Information indicates that the suspect may have had a connection to the individuals at the church. Four individuals were shot on church property. Two female victims were pronounced deceased at the scene. The other two victims, both male, were transported to a local hospital, says Madison.
Sue Guzman
Scarpino with more on the Sunday shooting.
Madison Scarpino
Kentucky State Police say this all started just after 11:30 this morning when the suspect shot a state trooper somewhere in Fayette County. Kentucky State Police say that's when the suspect fled to Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington. Richmond Road Baptist Church is just off of I75 in Lexington in a fairly desolate area. It's a Sunday. This happened late in the morning, so you can imagine there was a pretty decent crowd there.
Sue Guzman
Injured trooper stable condition. The suspect was shot by police and tied at the scene. He has not been identified. New Report Taking the Secret Service to Task One year after the assassination attempt.
Rand Paul
On President Donald Trump, Republican Senator and Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul of Kentucky on CBS Face the Nation called the assassination attempt in Butler a year ago the result of a cascade of errors. He said the shooter was seen and suspected by police at the event.
Sean Curran
That should have been enough to take the president off the stage.
Rand Paul
Senator Paul also said requests for snipers were denied until Butler.
Sean Curran
If he had not had counter snipers, that assassin would have popped up again.
Rand Paul
In light of the report, Secret Service Director Sean Curran said in a statement. Substantive reforms have addressed those and other failures by the agency.
Sue Guzman
Fox's Gronell Scott America's listening to Fox.
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Sue Guzman
Search and rescue teams returned in Kerr County, Texas, after a fresh round of flooding briefly brought those efforts to a stop. FOX Weather's Katie Byrne is in Kerrville.
Katie Byrne
Colt Lee is on the ground volunteering in the search. He says any rain is a setback in this massive recovery effort.
Colt Lee
There's a possibility that the erosion can, you know, move some things around and make some things more discoverable. That might. But generally speaking, it is just a hindrance at the moment, you know, because it does pause everything.
Katie Byrne
Thousands of responders have been looking on land and in the water for more than a week, desperately trying to reunite families with their loved ones. Some light in so much darkness among the vast volunteer effort, two little girls raising money for flood victims with a lemonade stand. They gave it to a couple they never met before, Katie and Bud, who lost neighbors, their home and everything they own. All swept away.
Sue Guzman
Following fox's initial donation to the Kirk County Flood Relief Fund, our generous viewers have answered the call to action across all fox platforms, raising $5 million to aid Central Texas communities. Big piece of another planet is up for auction.
Paul Stevens
It's a 54 pound chunk of the planet Mars, estimated to fetch 2 to 4 million dollars when Sotheby's in New York starts taking bids on Wednesday. It's officially known as NWA 16788 and it's the biggest piece of Mars ever found on Earth. The meteorite is believed to have been blown off the surface of Mars by a massive asteroid strike before traveling about 140 million miles to Earth and crashing into the Sahara. A meteorite hunter found it in Niger back in November of 2023. Sotheby says it measures nearly 15 inches by 11 inches by 6 inches. Paul Stevens, Fox News A super weekend.
Sue Guzman
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Fox News Hourly Update – Detailed Summary Episode: 12AM ET 07/14/2025 Newscast | Release Date: July 14, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered comprehensive coverage of pressing national issues, including a tragic church shooting in Kentucky, critiques of the Secret Service's protocols, ongoing flood relief efforts in Texas, a remarkable Mars meteorite auction, and a booming box office performance for Superman and DC Studios. Below is a detailed summary of each segment, complete with notable quotes and timestamps.
[00:03 – 01:07]
The newscast opened with breaking news about a deadly church shooting in Lexington, Kentucky. Sue Guzman reported:
"A day-long shooting rampage ending with two women being fatally shot at a church in Lexington, Kentucky began with a state trooper being wounded after making a traffic stop." – Sue Guzman, [00:03]
Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers provided initial details:
"Information indicates that the suspect may have had a connection to the individuals at the church. Four individuals were shot on church property. Two female victims were pronounced deceased at the scene. The other two victims, both male, were transported to a local hospital." – Chief Lawrence Weathers, [00:21]
Further reporting by Madison Scarpino elaborated on the incident:
"Kentucky State Police say this all started just after 11:30 this morning when the suspect shot a state trooper somewhere in Fayette County. The suspect fled to Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, a fairly desolate area. It's a Sunday, late morning, so there was a decent crowd there." – Madison Scarpino, [00:41]
The segment concluded with updates on the injured trooper and the apprehension of the suspect:
"The injured trooper is in stable condition. The suspect was shot by police and tied at the scene. He has not been identified." – Sue Guzman, [01:07]
[01:19 – 01:56]
In a segment reflecting on last year's assassination attempt, Republican Senator and Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul criticized the Secret Service's response. During his appearance on CBS Face the Nation, he stated:
"The assassination attempt in Butler a year ago was the result of a cascade of errors. The shooter was seen and suspected by police at the event." – Rand Paul, [01:19]
Sean Curran, Director of the Secret Service, responded to the critiques:
"Substantive reforms have addressed those and other failures by the agency." – Sean Curran, [01:47]
Sean Curran further emphasized the improvements:
"If he had not had counter snipers, that assassin would have popped up again." – Sean Curran, [01:43]
Senator Paul continued his argument:
"Requests for snipers were denied until Butler, which should have been enough to take the president off the stage." – Rand Paul, [01:35]
This exchange highlighted ongoing debates over the adequacy of security measures in high-profile events.
[03:08 – 04:00]
The newscast shifted focus to natural disasters, reporting on the persistent flooding in Kerr County, Texas. Sue Guzman introduced the segment:
"Search and rescue teams returned in Kerr County, Texas, after a fresh round of flooding briefly brought those efforts to a stop." – Sue Guzman, [03:08]
FOX Weather's Katie Byrne provided on-the-ground insights, featuring Colt Lee, a volunteer:
"Any rain is a setback in this massive recovery effort." – Colt Lee, [03:24]
Colt Lee elaborated on the challenges faced by responders:
"There's a possibility that the erosion can move some things around and make some things more discoverable. But generally speaking, it is just a hindrance at the moment because it does pause everything." – Colt Lee, [03:24]
The segment highlighted the dedication of thousands of responders striving to reunite families amidst adversity. A heartwarming moment featured two young girls operating a lemonade stand to raise funds for flood victims, donating their earnings to Katie and Bud, a couple who lost their home and neighbors.
[04:14 – 04:52]
In a fascinating interlude, Paul Stevens reported on an extraordinary astronomical find:
"It's a 54-pound chunk of the planet Mars, estimated to fetch 2 to 4 million dollars when Sotheby's in New York starts taking bids on Wednesday. Known as NWA 16788, it's the biggest piece of Mars ever found on Earth." – Paul Stevens, [04:14]
The meteorite's journey was detailed:
"The meteorite is believed to have been blown off the surface of Mars by a massive asteroid strike before traveling about 140 million miles to Earth and crashing into the Sahara. Discovered in Niger back in November of 2023, it measures nearly 15 inches by 11 inches by 6 inches." – Paul Stevens, [04:30]
This segment emphasized the meteorite's significance and the excitement surrounding its upcoming auction.
[04:52 – 05:04]
Wrapping up the news segments, Sue Guzman shared positive news from the entertainment industry:
"For Superman and DC studios at the box office, the James Gunn-directed reboot opened with $122 million in ticket sales in the US and Canada, marking the largest opening of the year." – Sue Guzman, [04:52]
This impressive performance underscored the franchise's enduring popularity and the successful direction under James Gunn.
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update on July 14, 2025, provided listeners with in-depth coverage of critical events ranging from tragic violence and governmental critiques to inspiring rescue efforts and exciting scientific discoveries. By presenting detailed reports and including poignant quotes, the newscast ensured that its audience remained well-informed on the day's most significant developments.