Fox News Hourly Update: 1PM ET 11/16/2025 Newscast
Host: Paul Stevens, Fox News
Date: November 16, 2025
Episode Overview
This broadcast delivers a concise yet informative roundup of major news stories from around the globe with a focus on U.S. immigration enforcement, widespread protests in Mexico City, breaking crime news from New York, international diplomacy, and notable developments related to the O.J. Simpson estate and the Vatican’s recent engagement with Hollywood.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. ICE Immigration Enforcement Surge in Charlotte
- Immigration authorities conduct mass arrests in Charlotte, NC, focusing on individuals deemed public safety threats.
- Local Democratic leaders, including the mayor, voice concerns that these operations foster fear among residents, noting that "Charlotte has seen a drop in crime of about 20% through this past August." [00:02]
- Contrasting perceptions: Federal authorities highlight public safety, while city officials stress negative community impact.
Quote:
"...Local Democratic leaders, including the mayor there, argue the actions are creating fear and uncertainty. They say they stand with residents who simply want to go about their lives."
— Paul Stevens [00:20]
2. Violent Protests in Mexico City Against Crime and Corruption
- Thousands protest against cartels, crime, and corruption—primarily organized by Gen Z—leading to significant clashes with law enforcement. [00:37]
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responds by erecting a wall around the National Palace to shield it from demonstrators.
- Protesters escalate violence, with tear gas being deployed and law enforcement injured (over 100 officer injuries, 40 hospitalized, 60 with minor injuries).
- The movement reflects deep youth activism and frustration with government response.
Quote:
"Protesters were also seen pulling riot police out of formation and beating them with various weapons like hammers and chains."
— Chanley Painter [01:08]
3. New York Jets Player Shot in Midtown Manhattan
- A New York Jets player (reported as Chris Boyd) is critically wounded in a shooting near West 38th Street and 7th Avenue around 2am. [01:28]
- Victim was rushed to Bellevue Hospital; no arrests yet.
Quote:
"Police say gunfire broke out around 2am at West 38th street near 7th Avenue, leaving the victim gravely wounded and rushed to Bellevue Hospital."
— Paul Stevens [01:31]
4. International: Putin and Netanyahu Discuss Gaza and Iran
- Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak by phone to address developments in Gaza, a possible ceasefire, and Iran’s nuclear program. [02:31]
5. O.J. Simpson Wrongful Death Settlement Update
- Fred Goldman, father of Ron Goldman, may soon receive payment approaching $58 million following a decades-long battle over the wrongful death judgment against O.J. Simpson. [02:56]
- Malcolm Laverne, executor of Simpson’s estate, has now approved Goldman’s claim.
- O.J. Simpson was acquitted criminally but found liable in civil court; this news offers closure for the Goldman family.
Quote:
"Malcolm Laverne, the executor of the Simpson estate, has signed off on Goldman's claim for nearly $58 million in the 1994 death of his son Ron and Simpson's ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson."
— Deborah Valentine [02:56]
6. Vatican Welcomes Hollywood: Cinema & Human Dignity
- Pope Leo XIV hosts Hollywood actors and filmmakers at the Vatican to discuss the influence of cinema on society, encouraging art that "promote[s] human dignity."
- Director Spike Lee presents the pontiff with a customized New York Knicks jersey (number 14, ‘Pope Leo’), highlighting the cultural connection through the pope’s Villanova ties. [03:30]
Quote:
"I gave the pope a New York Knick Jersey. He's a 14th pope. So with number 14 and the back it said Pope Leo... the Knicks had three players that went to Villanova."
— Spike Lee [03:49]
- This event continues a Vatican outreach trend started by Pope Francis to engage with secular arts and culture. [04:15]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Community tension in Charlotte:
"...the actions are creating fear and uncertainty..."
— Paul Stevens [00:20] -
Protest violence escalates:
"Protesters were also seen pulling riot police out of formation and beating them with various weapons like hammers and chains."
— Chanley Painter [01:08] -
Personal connection in Vatican event:
"I gave the pope a New York Knick Jersey. He's a 14th pope. So with number 14 and the back it said Pope Leo."
— Spike Lee [03:49]
Timestamp Guide
- [00:02] – Charlotte immigration enforcement operation begins
- [00:37] – Mexico City protests and injuries
- [01:28] – New York Jets player shooting (Chris Boyd)
- [02:31] – Putin, Netanyahu talk Gaza, Iran
- [02:56] – O.J. Simpson estate update (Fred Goldman’s settlement)
- [03:30] – Vatican, Hollywood, and Pope Leo XIV’s outreach
- [03:49] – Spike Lee presents Knicks jersey to Pope Leo XIV
Conclusion
This brisk newscast episode covers pressing domestic and global issues—from immigration enforcement controversies to youth-led unrest against corruption in Mexico, to breaking crime news, geopolitics, and cultural intersections at the Vatican—delivering updates with urgency and clarity. The inclusion of direct quotes and notable anecdotes provides both context and color to the latest headlines.
