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Jack Callahan
Carnage at the Walmarts. I'm Jack Callahan, FOX News. A knife wielding man attacking shoppers yesterday afternoon at the Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan. Eleven people injured, six of them critically. Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea.
Howard Lutnick
It appears to be a standard folding knife style weapon.
Jack Callahan
The sheriff says the attack appears to be at random. Fox Gilnaito has more.
Gretchen Whitmer
Governor Gretchen Whitmer said her office was in contact with police about the news, saying our thoughts are with the victims and the community reeling from this brutal act of violence. And FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said on social media that bureau officials were responding to provide any necessary support. Jill NATO, FOX News President Trump is.
Jack Callahan
Meeting with world leaders in Scotland today to discuss potential trade deals with the deadline approaching. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick telling he supports the president's tariffs policy.
Howard Lutnick
The president's goal, get those markets open for Americans to export to them. And that growth, that growth is going to pay for everything. It makes Americans richer. And of course, our tax revenues go up the right way by Americans making more money by winning in business.
Jack Callahan
President telling reporters he believes the US has a 5050 chance at landing a new trade deal with the European Union. The Israeli military has begun a limited pause in fighting in three populated in Gaza for 10 hours a day. It's part of a series of steps, including multiple airdrops of humanitarian aid as concerns over the surging hunger in Gaza mount. Experts have warned for months of the risk of famine in Gaza, where Israel has restricted aid because it says Hamas siphons off the goods to help bolster its rule without providing any evidence for that claim. America is listening to FOX news.
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Jack Callahan
More air travel troubles this time passengers ordered to use the emergency slides to evacuate from an American Airlines flight at Denver's International Airport after they aborted a takeoff attempt. The plane's landing gear apparently failed and caught fire.
Chris DiMaio
American Airlines Flight 3023 was scheduled to take off from Denver and fly to Miami, but the takeoff was aborted when the aircraft caught fire. All 173 passengers and six crew members were safely removed from the aircraft. One person went to a hospital for medical attention for a minor injury, while five others were evaluated but not transported for further treatment. American says the flight experienced a maintenance issue and the fire was extinguished. Chris DiMaio, Fox News.
Jack Callahan
President Trump continues to push for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Fox's Stephanie Bennett reports both sides launched attacks at one another Friday, leaving several civilians injured.
Stephanie Bennett
Earlier this month, President Trump threatened new sanctions on Russia and countries that buy its exports unless peace is reached within 50 days. Now delegates Russia and Ukraine, they met on Wednesday for a third round of talks in Turkey. They also agreed to a prisoner swap, but they made little progress on ceasefire terms. And Russia claims to have captured two villages. And a Russian strike hit a hospital in Kharkiv, injuring at least 14.
Jack Callahan
So far, talks have failed to produce any long term peace solutions for Ukraine. However, both sides have agreed to prisoner exchanges multiple times in recent weeks. Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia for talks to end recent hostilities between them, according to a spokesman for the Thai prime minister's office. And Cambodia's prime minister says his country has agreed to pursue an immediate and unconditional cease fire following mediation efforts by President Trump. The 500 mile border between Thailand and Cambodia has been disputed for decades. Latest tensions flaring in May when a Cambodian soldier was killed in a confrontation, creating the latest rift. I'm Jack Callahan and this is FOX News.
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Fox News Hourly Update – Detailed Summary Episode: 12 PM ET, July 27, 2025
The latest edition of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered a comprehensive overview of current events, ranging from local incidents to international diplomacy. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and structured for clarity.
The newscast opened with a distressing report of a violent incident at a Walmart store in Traverse City, Michigan.
Jack Callahan announced at [00:02] the scene of carnage: “A knife-wielding man attacked shoppers yesterday afternoon at the Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, resulting in eleven people injured, six of them critically.”
Sheriff Michael Shea provided insights at [00:21], stating, “The attack appears to be at random,” indicating no specific target or motive identified at this time.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed her condolences at [00:27], saying, “Our thoughts are with the victims and the community reeling from this brutal act of violence.”
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reassured the public via social media at [00:27], emphasizing that “bureau officials are responding to provide any necessary support.”
The segment highlighted the community's shock and the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to manage the aftermath of the attack.
Shifting focus to international trade, the update covered President Trump's diplomatic engagements.
Jack Callahan reported at [00:50] that President Trump is “meeting with world leaders in Scotland today to discuss potential trade deals with the deadline approaching.”
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick voiced support for the administration's trade policies at [01:01], stating, “The president's goal is to get those markets open for Americans to export to them. And that growth is going to pay for everything. It makes Americans richer. And of course, our tax revenues go up the right way by Americans making more money by winning in business.”
President Trump shared his outlook at [01:18], expressing optimism about a trade agreement with the European Union: “I believe the US has a 50-50 chance at landing a new trade deal with the European Union.”
The discussions underscore the administration's commitment to expanding American exports and strengthening economic ties globally.
The update delved into the complex situation in Gaza, where humanitarian concerns are mounting amid ongoing conflict.
Jack Callahan detailed at [01:18] that the Israeli military has initiated a limited pause in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours daily. This measure is part of a broader strategy that includes multiple airdrops of humanitarian aid to address the escalating hunger crisis.
The segment highlighted expert warnings about potential famine in Gaza due to Israel's restriction of aid, which Israel justifies by alleging that “Hamas siphons off the goods to help bolster its rule without providing any evidence for that claim.”
The report emphasized the dire humanitarian situation and the fragile nature of the ceasefire efforts.
An unexpected aviation incident was covered, highlighting passenger safety and operational challenges.
Jack Callahan introduced the incident at [02:32], mentioning that passengers were “ordered to use the emergency slides to evacuate from an American Airlines flight at Denver's International Airport after they aborted a takeoff attempt.”
Chris DiMaio provided a detailed account at [02:45], explaining, “American Airlines Flight 3023 was scheduled to take off from Denver and fly to Miami, but the takeoff was aborted when the aircraft caught fire. All 173 passengers and six crew members were safely removed from the aircraft. One person went to a hospital for medical attention for a minor injury, while five others were evaluated but not transported for further treatment. American says the flight experienced a maintenance issue and the fire was extinguished.”
This incident underscores the importance of stringent maintenance protocols and effective emergency response systems in aviation safety.
The update provided insights into the stalled peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the complexities of the conflict.
Jack Callahan reported at [03:11] on President Trump's continued efforts to broker a ceasefire: “President Trump continues to push for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.”
Stephanie Bennett elaborated at [03:21], noting that despite both sides engaging in talks, “they made little progress on ceasefire terms.” She added, “Both sides have agreed to prisoner exchanges multiple times in recent weeks,” yet recent attacks have marred the peace process, including “a Russian strike hit a hospital in Kharkiv, injuring at least 14.”
President Trump had previously threatened at [03:21], “new sanctions on Russia and countries that buy its exports unless peace is reached within 50 days.”
The persistent conflict and minimal progress in negotiations highlight the ongoing tensions and the challenges in achieving a lasting resolution.
Expanding on international relations, the update touched upon the efforts to resolve long-standing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia.
Jack Callahan informed at [03:48] that “Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia for talks to end recent hostilities.” This comes after a longstanding dispute over the 500-mile border, which has been a point of contention for decades.
Cambodia's Prime Minister confirmed at [03:48], “his country has agreed to pursue an immediate and unconditional ceasefire following mediation efforts by President Trump.”
The latest flare-up occurred in May when “a Cambodian soldier was killed in a confrontation,” exacerbating the rift between the two nations.
These diplomatic efforts signify a potential thawing of relations and a step towards regional stability in Southeast Asia.
The Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with a thorough overview of critical events, from local tragedies and aviation safety to intricate international negotiations. The inclusion of direct quotes and timestamps offers a transparent and authoritative perspective on the unfolding stories, ensuring that the audience remains well-informed on matters of immediate concern and global significance.