Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary of the 2PM ET Newscast on July 28, 2025
Release Date: July 28, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, hosted by Lisa Brady, provided listeners with a comprehensive overview of national and international events shaping the day. The broadcast, designed to inform and engage, covered significant topics ranging from high-stakes international trade deals to prominent figures in sports and ongoing domestic incidents. Below is a detailed summary of the key discussions, insights, and conclusions presented during the newscast.
1. International Affairs: President Trump's Visit to Scotland
The newscast opened with Lisa Brady reporting on President Donald Trump's arrival in Aberdeen, Scotland. Accompanying the President was the British Prime Minister, following a pivotal meeting at Trump's golf course in Scotland.
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Trade Deal with the European Union:
The centerpiece of the visit was the announcement of a substantial trade agreement between the United States and the European Union (EU). An unnamed White House correspondent detailed the deal as a "historic structural reform," highlighting the following key points:
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Energy Purchases: The EU will purchase $750 billion worth of U.S. energy.
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Investments in the U.S.: The deal includes $600 billion in new investments in the U.S. by 2028.
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Tariffs: In exchange, the EU will implement a 15% BAS tariff. Further discussions are ongoing regarding sector-specific tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
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Global Alignment: President Trump indicated that the EU’s deal might align with what other global partners receive, "even without those big investments" ([00:15]).
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2. U.S. Trade Talks with China
Transitioning to trade relations beyond Europe, Lisa Brady reported on the status of U.S.-China trade negotiations.
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Current Status:
Officials from Sweden confirmed that U.S. and Chinese trade talks had concluded for the day, with plans to resume the following day ([00:47]).
3. Sports News: Deion Sanders' Health and Career Update
In the sports segment, the newscast covered significant developments concerning football hall-of-famer Deion Sanders.
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Health Update:
Sanders publicly confirmed his battle with an aggressive form of bladder cancer. Despite the diagnosis, he expressed determination to continue coaching:
"After successful surgery, I will keep coaching college football my third season with the Colorado Buffaloes." ([00:47])
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Medical Proceedings:
Dr. Janet Kukraja from UC Health University of Colorado Hospital provided medical insights:
"We performed a full robot-assisted laparoscopic bladder removal and creation of a new bladder. I am pleased to report that he is cured from the cancer." ([01:14])
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Personal Commitment:
Sanders, nearing his 58th birthday, emphasized his commitment to his family and team by choosing to undergo a bladder removal surgery ([01:14]).
4. Domestic Incident: Reno Casino Shooting
The newscast addressed a concerning incident in Reno, Nevada.
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Details of the Incident:
Police reported that a gunman opened fire outside a casino at the Grand Sierra Resort, resulting in multiple casualties. The status of the victims remains unclear, and the gunman is receiving hospital treatment ([01:30]).
5. Political Commentary: President Trump's Statements on Jeffrey Epstein
A significant portion of the broadcast focused on President Trump's recent remarks concerning late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Downplaying the Investigation:
Speaking at his golf club in Turnberry, Scotland, President Trump dismissed the Epstein investigation as a "hoax":
"I was running against somebody that ran the files. If they had something they would have released." ([02:36])
"I threw him out of the place. Persona non grata. I threw him out and that was it. I'm glad I did, if you want to know the truth." ([02:57])
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Lack of Recent Contact:
The President clarified his limited interaction with Epstein:
"I did not speak to Epstein for a long time after dismissing him from Mar-a-Lago." ([02:51])
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Legal Developments:
It was reported that the Deputy Attorney General met twice with Epstein's longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence. Fox News' Jared Halpern disclosed that Maxwell is currently at the White House ([03:05]).
6. Sports Betting Investigation: Emmanuel Clause on Leave
The newscast also highlighted ongoing investigations affecting professional sports.
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Cleveland Guardians' Pitcher:
Emmanuel Clause, a Cleveland Guardians closer, has been placed on paid leave as part of a sports betting investigation. This development marks him as the second pitcher from the team to face non-disciplinary leave in connection with a sports gambling probe. The relationship between his case and a previous incident remains unclear ([03:17]).
7. America 250 Initiative: Capturing the American Story
In anticipation of the United States' 250th anniversary, Rosie Rios discussed the America250 initiative.
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Objective:
America250 aims to gather personal narratives from Americans, detailing how individuals became part of the nation and sharing family histories. Rios stated:
"The goal of America 250 is to record Americans talking about the country, how we all became Americans and our family stories." ([03:54])
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Methodology:
Utilizing mobile recording studios housed in reimagined Airstream travel trailers, the initiative will travel across the country, stopping at local Walmart parking lots to engage with communities and local leaders. The initiative aspires to build the largest oral and visual history collection of American experiences ([03:48], [04:01], [04:15]).
8. Financial Markets Briefing
In a brief financial update, Jessica Rosenthal reported on the stock market's performance:
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Market Status:
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by 133 points.
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Stock indices exhibited a downward trend, reflecting possible market volatility ([04:18]).
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This comprehensive update from the Fox News Hourly Update encapsulated significant events and developments, providing listeners with a thorough understanding of current affairs both domestically and internationally. From high-level trade negotiations and notable health victories in sports to critical domestic incidents and political discourse, the newscast ensured that all pivotal stories were covered with depth and clarity.
