Fox News Hourly Update — 1PM ET 01/23/2026 Newscast
Host: Lisa Brady
Date: January 23, 2026
Episode Overview
This edition of the Fox News Hourly Update delivers rapid-fire national and international news headlines. Key stories center on severe winter storms sweeping the U.S., ongoing immigration controversies, a high-profile international arrest, prominent political statements, NATO tensions after presidential remarks, and urgent trilateral peace talks concerning the war in Ukraine. The episode maintains Fox News' signature brisk, news-centered tone.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Winter Storm Emergency Sweeps the Country
- Lisa Brady introduces National Weather Service Director Ken Graham to discuss a powerful winter storm:
- Ken Graham [00:06]: "The big thing is, you know, stay home, have supplies and be ready."
- The storm begins in Texas and New Mexico, expected to bring snow, ice, and extreme cold as far as New England.
- Airports across the country are reporting increased flight cancellations through Sunday, with major airlines waiving change fees.
- Ken Graham [00:19]: "Stay home, stay put because it's not just the snow in some places, it's the snow and...sleet and ice...large areas of sleet making travel absolutely hazardous."
2. Immigration Enforcement Controversy in Minnesota
- The episode covers ongoing protests and a contentious arrest involving ICE in the Twin Cities:
- Marcos Charles (ICE Spokesman) [00:39]: Pushes back against "false reporting" that agents targeted and detained a five-year-old boy during the arrest of his father, an Ecuadorian national.
- ICE officials state the father "abandoned his child in the middle of winter in a vehicle," and agents cared for the boy:
- ICE Officer [00:55]: "My officer stayed with the child. They cared for him, took him to get something to eat...and spent hours ensuring he was taken care of."
- Family lawyer disputes ICE's account, indicating legal action is being considered; both the child and father have been moved to a Texas facility.
- Lisa Brady [00:28]: "Another day of protests in Minnesota where ICE says immigration enforcement will continue."
3. Ex-Olympian and ‘Most Wanted’ Drug Kingpin Captured
- Jeff Manaso reports on the arrest of Ryan Wedding, former Olympian and top FBI fugitive:
- Jeff Manaso [01:25]: "He went from an Olympic snowboarder to the largest narco trafficker in modern times."
- Lisa Brady [01:29]: FBI Director Cash Patel confirms Wedding was arrested in Mexico City "after years on the run," accused of orchestrating murders related to drug trafficking.
4. March for Life: Presidential Message
- At the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.:
- President Trump (recorded message) [01:43]: "In D.C. we're strongly defending religious liberty. We're bringing back faith in America. We're bringing back God."
- The speech was played before Vice President Vance addressed the crowd.
5. International Tensions: UK PM Rebukes Trump’s NATO Comments
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reacts to President Trump’s remarks on NATO troop deployment during the Afghanistan war:
- Keir Starmer [02:23]: Pays tribute to the 457 British troops lost in Afghanistan, noting many others suffered life-changing injuries.
- President Trump [02:41]: "They sent some troops to Afghanistan...they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines."
- Chris Foster (reporter) [02:51]: "I consider President Trump's remarks to be insulting and frankly, appall it."
- Keir Starmer [02:56]: Says he would apologize if he had made such remarks.
6. U.S.-Brokered Trilateral Peace Talks Over Ukraine Conflict
- U.S. negotiators prepare for ground-breaking trilateral talks with Russia and Ukraine in the UAE:
- Jeff Manaso [03:07]: "For what's believed to be the first time, Trump administration negotiators are meeting simultaneously with teams from Ukraine and Russia."
- The trilateral talks follow a "marathon overnight session in Moscow" between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and President Putin.
- Issues stalling the peace plan:
- Putin demands Ukrainian withdrawal from Donbas (not fully under Russian control).
- Zelensky proposes a demilitarized economic zone.
7. Federal Court Orders U.S. to Continue Social Service Funds
- Federal judge rules the Trump administration must maintain social service funding to five Democrat-led states, at least temporarily:
- Lisa Brady [03:45]: "This extends a temporary ruling earlier this month. Health and Human Services says it paused the funding over states possibly granting benefits to illegal immigrants."
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Ken Graham (National Weather Service Director)
[00:06] — "The big thing is, you know, stay home, have supplies and be ready."
[00:19] — "...stay put because...large areas of sleet making travel absolutely hazardous." -
ICE Officer
[00:55] — "My officer stayed with the child. They cared for him...and spent hours ensuring he was taken care of." -
Jeff Manaso (Fox News)
[01:25] — "He went from an Olympic snowboarder to the largest narco trafficker in modern times." -
President Trump (March for Life speech, recorded)
[01:43] — "We're bringing back faith in America. We're bringing back God." -
Keir Starmer (UK Prime Minister)
[02:26] — "Let me start by paying tribute to the 457 of our Armed services who lost their lives in Afghanistan..." [02:56] — "If I'd said it, I'd apologize." -
President Trump (on NATO)
[02:41] — "...they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines."
Timestamps for Important Segments
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|---------------------------------------------------| | 00:03-00:28 | Winter storm updates and warnings | | 00:28-01:19 | Immigration enforcement incident in Minnesota | | 01:19-01:43 | High-profile FBI fugitive arrest | | 01:43-01:51 | President Trump’s March for Life message | | 02:15-02:56 | UK PM rebukes Trump’s NATO/Afghanistan comments | | 03:01-03:45 | Ukraine/Russia/U.S. peace negotiations | | 03:45-end | Federal judge rules on child care/social funding |
Summary
In this news-packed episode, FOX News provides real-time updates on a looming winter weather crisis, immigration enforcement controversy, the dramatic capture of a notorious fugitive, and major international political developments. The tone is serious and urgent, balancing direct official statements with rapid headline progression. Listeners are primed to stay alert for ongoing national emergencies and deepening global negotiations.
