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Carmen Roberts
The president takes a working vacation. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. Less than one week before President Trump's self imposed tariff deadline on August 1, he's in Scotland to talk trade and visit two of his golf courses. On Sunday, he'll meet with European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen.
Donald Trump
We're also meeting with, as you know, the head of UK prime minister and I look forward to that. But we're meeting in terms of a deal. We're meeting with the European Union and that would be actually the biggest deal of them all if we make it.
Carmen Roberts
His five day trip to Scotland is not ending questions about the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump
You make it a very big thing over something that's not a big thing.
Carmen Roberts
The president also blurring the lines between his office and his family business.
Donald Trump
And while we're here, I'll be with my son. And he's going to cut a ribbon for the second course at Aberdeen, speaking.
Carmen Roberts
About golf courses there. And protesters plan to show up at the opening there in Aberdeen, terrified airline passengers passengers flew out of their seats during a dramatic Southwest nosedive to avoid a mid air collision. Passenger Kaitlyn Burden tells Fox News. We plummeted and there was no warning at all. And it was just a free fall for what felt like five to ten seconds. The Southwest flight out of Burbank, California made the dramatic plunge but recovered and landed safely in Las Vegas. Two flight attendants are being treated for injuries. The FAA is investigating. One week after an explosion at an LA county sheriff's training facility that killed three deputies, Sheriff Rober Luna provided an update saying that one of the two grenades that detonated last Friday is missing. We have looked at everything out there that we possibly could. And Nick Kurtz of the Athletics becomes the first rookie in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game. America's listening to FOX News.
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Carmen Roberts
There'S a third ruling in President Trump's birthright citizenship executive Order, a third judge blocking that order.
Fox News Correspondent
The courts found that a nationwide injunction granted to more than a dozen states remains in force under an exception to the high court ruling. Those states argue the order is unconstitutional.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Christina Coleman, White House spokeswoman, said that the administration looks forward to being vindicated on appeal. More border skirmishes between Cambodia and Thailand Cambodia officials report 12 more deaths in fighting, bringing the total to 32 for both sides. Thailand said that six of its soldiers and 13 civilians have been killed. The UN Security Council held a meeting Friday calling for an end to hostilities and offering to mediate. A judge in Arizona sentences Lori valo Daybelt A2 more life terms for murder conspiracy. The so called doomsday mom represented herself and told the court she shouldn't be kept in prison because the people she's convicted of killing are in heaven and forgave her.
Fox News Correspondent
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Carmen Roberts
Day. Bell is already serving life for murdering her two children and conspiring to kill her estranged ex husband and her boyfriend's ex wife. Investigators say that her religious beliefs led her to kill people because she believed that they were being possessed by evil spirits. But prosecutors say there's evidence she committed the crimes for financial gain. And on Wall street, stocks rose with the S&P 500 notching its fifth straight record close this week, also lifting the Nasdaq to a record Earnings and trade talks boosting investor optimism to Dow up 208 points.
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Episode: 12AM ET 07/26/2025 Newscast
Release Date: July 26, 2025
Host: Carmen Roberts
Source: FOX News Podcasts
Carmen Roberts opens the newscast by highlighting President Donald Trump's recent activities abroad. The President is currently in Scotland, embarking on a five-day working vacation less than a week before his self-imposed tariff deadline of August 1.
Key Points:
Trade Discussions: President Trump is in Scotland to discuss trade matters and visit two of his golf courses. He is scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday.
Donald Trump [00:21]: "We're also meeting with, as you know, the head of UK prime minister and I look forward to that. But we're meeting in terms of a deal. We're meeting with the European Union and that would be actually the biggest deal of them all if we make it."
Business and Family: The President is blurring the lines between his office and his family business by involving his son in official activities.
Donald Trump [00:50]: "And while we're here, I'll be with my son. And he's going to cut a ribbon for the second course at Aberdeen, speaking."
Public Response: Protests are anticipated at the Aberdeen golf course opening, reflecting public scrutiny of the President's dual roles.
The update transitions to recent domestic incidents affecting public safety and emergency responses.
Southwest Flight Nosedive:
A Southwest Airlines flight out of Burbank, California, experienced a dramatic nosedive mid-air, causing passengers to panicize as the plane plummeted "for what felt like five to ten seconds." The aircraft recovered and landed safely in Las Vegas. Two flight attendants sustained injuries, and the FAA is conducting an investigation.
Passenger Kaitlyn Burden [00:56]: "We plummeted and there was no warning at all. And it was just a free fall for what felt like five to ten seconds."
LA County Sheriff's Training Facility Explosion:
A week after an explosion at the LA County Sheriff's training facility that resulted in the deaths of three deputies, Sheriff Rober Luna announced that one of the two grenades used in the attack is missing. The investigation remains ongoing.
Sheriff Rober Luna [01:40]: "We have looked at everything out there that we possibly could."
The podcast covers the sentencing of Lori Valo Daybelt A2, a woman convicted of murdering her two children and conspiring to kill her estranged ex-husband and her boyfriend's ex-wife.
Key Details:
Court Proceedings: Lori represented herself in court, arguing that she should not be imprisoned because the victims "are in heaven and forgave her."
Fox News Correspondent [04:14]: "Heaven is a very busy and happy place where everyone is engaged in projects that they love to do. That includes Joshua, that includes Tylee, that includes Tammy. That includes Charles o'."
Legal Outcome: Despite her claims rooted in religious beliefs, prosecutors presented evidence suggesting her motives were financially driven.
Sentencing: Lori Daybelt A2 was sentenced to additional life terms for her crimes.
Carmen Roberts reports escalating tensions between Cambodia and Thailand, with significant casualties reported on both sides.
Details:
Casualties: Cambodia officials confirmed 12 more deaths in ongoing fighting, bringing the total to 32. Thailand reported six soldiers and 13 civilians killed.
International Response: The UN Security Council intervened, holding a meeting to call for an end to hostilities and offering to mediate the conflict.
The podcast discusses a significant legal development concerning immigration policies.
Blocking of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive Order:
A third judge has blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at altering birthright citizenship, citing it as unconstitutional.
Fox News Correspondent [03:18]: "The courts found that a nationwide injunction granted to more than a dozen states remains in force under an exception to the high court ruling. Those states argue the order is unconstitutional."
Administration's Response: White House spokeswoman Christina Coleman expressed confidence in the administration's position, stating optimism for vindication upon appeal.
Carmen Roberts [03:29]: "Fox's Christina Coleman, White House spokeswoman, said that the administration looks forward to being vindicated on appeal."
In a standout moment for Major League Baseball, Nick Kurtz of the Athletics became the first rookie in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game, marking a significant achievement in his career.
The newscast concludes with positive developments in the stock market, bolstering investor confidence.
Market Performance:
Carmen Roberts [04:28]: "On Wall street, stocks rose with the S&P 500 notching its fifth straight record close this week, also lifting the Nasdaq to a record. Earnings and trade talks boosting investor optimism to Dow up 208 points."
Conclusion: The July 26, 2025 edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided a comprehensive overview of significant national and international events, ranging from presidential activities and legal battles to unexpected domestic incidents and economic triumphs. Through detailed reporting and impactful quotes, the episode offered listeners a thorough understanding of current affairs shaping the world.
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