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Lisa Brady
This is a FOX News Alert. A guilty plea in Idaho. I'm Lisa Brady. Bryan Kohberger in a county courtroom in Boise admitting he killed four University of Idaho students in 2022, stabbing them to death.
District Judge Steven Hippler
Did you on November 13, 2022, enter the residence at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho, with the intent to commit the felony crime of murder?
Bryan Kohberger
Yes.
Lisa Brady
District Judge Steven Hippler questioning Kohberger about the killing of each victim.
District Judge Steven Hippler
Honor about that same date in Moscow, Idaho, kill and murder Kaylee Gonsalves, a human being.
Bryan Kohberger
Yes.
District Judge Steven Hippler
And did you do that willfully, unlawfully, deliberately and with premeditation and malice aforethought?
Bryan Kohberger
Yes.
Lisa Brady
Gonsalves father refusing to enter the courtroom today in protest over how prosecutors have handled the case, including a plea deal the judge says he he knew nothing about until Monday. But at least two victims families support the deal. Kohberger will face life in prison. The deal takes the death penalty off the table. Sean Diddy Combs falling to his knees and praying in court as a jury delivers a split verdict at his sex trafficking trial.
Unnamed Juror
Jurors have found Sean Diddy Combs not guilty of the most serious charge of racketeering as well as sex trafficking charges, but did find him guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Shortly after beginning their third day of deliberation, members of the jury came back with the verdict. Combs, who chose not to testify in the trial, had been accused of flying people around the country, including his girlfriends, and paid male sex workers to engage in sexual encounters, a felony violation of the Federal Man Act.
Lisa Brady
Fox's Tanya J. Power's Combs could still face up to 10 years in prison. The judge now weighing arguments on whether to grant bail ahead of sentencing. America is listening to FOX News.
Jason Chaffetz
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Will Kane
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Lisa Brady
A settlement between the president and Paramount over the edit to a 60 Minutes interview with then Vice President Kamala Harris has one Democratic senator urging an investigation.
Jessica Rosenthal
Paramount says they settled President Trump's lawsuit against 60 Minutes for $16 million that will be paid to his future presidential library. Now Senator Elizabeth Warren is calling for an investigation into whether or not any anti bribery laws were broken, though in the same statement she says this settlement exposes a need for rules restricting donations to sitting presidents libraries. She says she'll introduce legislation Vice President Harris had answered a question about the Middle east that included a shorter answer to a follow up question. And the shorter answer was used alone in the 60 minutes broadcast, prompting President Trump to accuse the network of editing in favor of his Democratic opponent. Two top CBS network officials, including the 60 Minutes producer, quit the network over this legal fight. Jessica Rosenthal, FOX News it's not clear.
Lisa Brady
Yet if House Republicans have enough votes to pass the Senate's version of the president's big beautiful bill, an upcoming procedural vote to advance the tax cut and spending plan today also in doubt, a food giant files for bankruptcy.
Unnamed Reporter
Del Monte Foods is reorganizing under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is planning to pursue a sale. Del Monte is a division of Singapore based Del Monte Pacific. However, international operations outside the US Are not impacted. Its US Headquarters is in Walnut Creek, California, and its brands include Del Monte, Contadina and College Inn. Del Monte says it has enough cash to keep operating during the sale process, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company says it will be better positioned for long term success with with an improved capital structure, enhanced financial position and new ownership.
Lisa Brady
Fox's Hillary Barski stocks are mixed. The Dow's down 58 points, but the S and P back to record territory up 19 right now. The NASDAQ up 157. Lisa Brady, this is Fox News.
Will Kane
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Release Date: July 2, 2025
Host: Fox News Radio
Episode: 2PM ET Newscast
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The newscast opens with a significant development in the Bryan Kohberger case. Lisa Brady reports that Kohberger has entered a guilty plea in a Boise county courtroom for the fatal stabbing of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
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The update transitions to the high-profile trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, where the jury has delivered a split verdict after three days of deliberation.
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The segment shifts focus to a legal settlement involving the President and Paramount concerning an edited interview on "60 Minutes."
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The newscast briefly touches upon the political landscape surrounding the President's substantial legislative initiative.
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A significant corporate news update reveals that Del Monte Foods is seeking bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11.
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The segment concludes with a quick overview of the day's stock market movements.
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The newscast includes brief mentions of other Fox News programming and podcast promotions, which are not covered in detail as per the user's request to skip non-content sections.
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The July 2, 2025, episode of Fox News Hourly Update provided a comprehensive overview of significant legal developments, including Bryan Kohberger's guilty plea and the mixed verdict in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial. Additionally, the segment delved into political-legal disputes involving the President and Paramount, highlighted corporate financial struggles with Del Monte Foods' bankruptcy filing, and concluded with an update on stock market performance. Notable moments included direct quotes from key figures, offering listeners clear insights into ongoing national and corporate issues.