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Lisa Brady
The Justice Department is suing New York City. On Lisa Brady, FOX News, the lawsuit is over sanctuary city policies and also names city officials, including New York Mayor Eric Adams.
Nate Foy
It's a 37 page lawsuit, but essentially the argument from the Justice Department is that the sanctuary laws violate the supremacy clause of the Constitution. This is very similar to the arguments that we've seen the Trump administration make against Chicago and also Los Angeles.
Lisa Brady
Fox's Nate Foy. Mayor Adams has criticized sanctuary policies. Federal prosecutors previously dropped a corruption case against him, arguing in part it could interfere with him helping to enforce immigration laws. The French president just announcing France will recognize Palestine as a state, calling it urgent that the war in Gaza stops and the civilian population is saved. He was a crossover icon.
Trey Gaddy
The ultimate male versus the ultimate meatball.
Lisa Brady
That's Hulk. Hulk Hogan in Rocky 3. The legendary wrestler died earlier today after paramedics responded to his Florida home for a cardiac arrest.
Eric Bischoff
Call.
Lisa Brady
Friend and business partner Eric Bischoff tells.
Trey Gaddy
Fox he just had a big heart. And until you got to know Terry Bollea, you were overwhelmed with the character Hulk Hogan. And that was his life. But he really was one of the kindest, most generous people that I've ever met.
Lisa Brady
Hogan campaigned last year for President Trump, who just posted we Lost a Great Friend today, calling him the Hulkster and writing that his cultural impact was massive. Also sending love to his family. Hulk Hogan was 71. We also found out today that Chuck Mangione died earlier this week. The Grammy winning musician was 84. A spokesperson telling People magazine he died in his sleep at home. A mixed day on Wall Street. The Dow down 316 at the bell, but new highs again for the S and P and the nasdaq. America is listening to FOX news.
Trey Gaddy
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Will Cain
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Lisa Brady
A Florida man who disappeared a year ago while standing trial is caught several states away.
Christian Fisher
Christian Fisher was arrested in Louisiana, according to the sheriff's office in Hernando County, Florida. He went to trial in February of last year and showed up for the first day but skipped the rest of the trial. He was found guilty in his absence of committing child sex crimes. As U.S. marshals searched for him, they discovered he'd been in several states before heading to New Orleans. He was arrested there earlier this month walking his dog. He's awaiting extradition to Florida where he will learn his sentence.
Lisa Brady
Gernall Scott, FOX News in Canada, an Ontario judge has just acquitted five former players of Canada's world junior hockey team in a sexual assault case that dates back to an encounter in a hotel room in 2018. The judge finding the accuser's allegations lack the credibility needed to justify the charges. Shark bite victims meet at a Florida hospital.
Gernall Scott
A number of shark attack victims, some still recovering from bites, gathered at St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm beach, where they were originally treated following their attacks. Victim Bert Kerr remembers his shark bite.
Bert Kerr
Basically going to get right back on my board. And I kind of kicked my feet and I thought I kicked something. The shark actually was biting my foot.
Gernall Scott
Another man was bitten at Hollywood beach in Florida just this past week and remains hospitalized. Despite the attention shark bites receive, they are still statistically rare. In Miami.
Lisa Brady
EBEN brown, FOX NEWS so recapping stocks, a sell off for the Dow dropping 316 points, but the S&P up 4 points to 63.63. The Nasdaq gaining about 38 to finish at 21,057. That's a new record close for both the S and P and the Nasdaq. And Lisa Brady. This is FOX news.
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Fox News Hourly Update – July 24, 2025
On the July 24, 2025 edition of the Fox News Hourly Update hosted by Lisa Brady, listeners were presented with a comprehensive overview of national and international news, significant local incidents, and updates from the financial markets. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn during the broadcast.
The broadcast opened with a significant legal development where the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against New York City concerning its sanctuary city policies. This move directly involves city officials, including New York Mayor Eric Adams.
Lisa Brady reported at [00:02]:
"The lawsuit is over sanctuary city policies and also names city officials, including New York Mayor Eric Adams."
Nate Foy, a contributor from Fox News, elaborated on the legal arguments at [00:12]:
"It's a 37-page lawsuit, but essentially the argument from the Justice Department is that the sanctuary laws violate the supremacy clause of the Constitution. This is very similar to the arguments that we've seen the Trump administration make against Chicago and also Los Angeles."
Furthermore, it was highlighted that Mayor Eric Adams has been a vocal critic of sanctuary policies. Lisa Brady mentioned at [00:30]:
"Federal prosecutors previously dropped a corruption case against him, arguing in part it could interfere with him helping to enforce immigration laws."
This lawsuit echoes previous federal challenges to major cities’ immigration enforcement stances, reinforcing ongoing tensions between municipal policies and federal immigration priorities.
Shifting focus to international affairs, the French President made a pivotal announcement recognizing Palestine as a state, simultaneously urging an immediate halt to the war in Gaza to protect civilian lives.
At [00:30], Lisa Brady highlighted:
"The French president just announced France will recognize Palestine as a state, calling it urgent that the war in Gaza stops and the civilian population is saved."
This move positions France prominently in the Middle Eastern diplomatic landscape, advocating for peace and stability in a region long fraught with conflict.
In entertainment news, the legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan passed away following a cardiac arrest at his Florida residence.
Lisa Brady reported the sad news at [00:59]:
"The legendary wrestler died earlier today after paramedics responded to his Florida home for a cardiac arrest."
Eric Bischoff, friend and business partner of Hogan, shared his sentiments at [01:08]:
"He just had a big heart. And until you got to know Terry Bollea, you were overwhelmed with the character Hulk Hogan. And that was his life. But he really was one of the kindest, most generous people that I've ever met."
Lisa Brady added further context at [01:25]:
"Hogan campaigned last year for President Trump, who just posted 'we Lost a Great Friend today,' calling him the Hulkster and writing that his cultural impact was massive. Also sending love to his family. Hulk Hogan was 71."
Hogan's legacy in professional wrestling and his influence on pop culture were underscored, marking a significant loss in the entertainment industry.
Adding to the day's notable passings, Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning musician renowned for his flute and trumpet performances, died at age 84.
At [01:25], Lisa Brady conveyed:
"We also found out today that Chuck Mangione died earlier this week. The Grammy-winning musician was 84. A spokesperson told People magazine he died in his sleep at home."
Mangione's contributions to jazz and his memorable compositions have left an indelible mark on the music world.
The financial markets experienced a mixed performance with significant movements across major indices.
EBEN Brown provided a detailed market recap at [03:48]:
"A sell-off for the Dow dropping 316 points, but the S&P up 4 points to 63.63. The Nasdaq gaining about 38 to finish at 21,057. That's a new record close for both the S and P and the Nasdaq."
This juxtaposition indicates a volatile trading environment, highlighting the divergent trajectories of the Dow Jones Industrial Average compared to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, both reaching new highs.
In criminal news, Christian Fisher, a Florida man who had disappeared a year prior while standing trial, was apprehended in Louisiana.
At [02:15], Lisa Brady reported:
"A Florida man who disappeared a year ago while standing trial is caught several states away."
Christian Fisher's background was further detailed at [02:21]:
"Christian Fisher was arrested in Louisiana, according to the sheriff's office in Hernando County, Florida. He went to trial in February of last year and showed up for the first day but skipped the rest of the trial. He was found guilty in his absence of committing child sex crimes. As U.S. marshals searched for him, they discovered he'd been in several states before heading to New Orleans. He was arrested there earlier this month walking his dog. He's awaiting extradition to Florida where he will learn his sentence."
Fisher's arrest marks the culmination of a prolonged manhunt for a convicted individual accused of heinous crimes, ensuring he faces justice.
In a notable legal decision, five former players of Canada's world junior hockey team were acquitted in a sexual assault case dating back to an incident in 2018.
Gernall Scott from FOX News in Canada reported at [02:50]:
"An Ontario judge has just acquitted five former players of Canada's world junior hockey team in a sexual assault case that dates back to an encounter in a hotel room in 2018. The judge finding the accuser's allegations lack the credibility needed to justify the charges."
This verdict has significant implications for the individuals involved and raises discussions about the credibility of accusers in sexual assault cases.
The program also covered unusual local incidents involving shark bites, with several victims gathering at a hospital in Florida.
At [02:50], Lisa Brady introduced the segment:
"Shark bite victims meet at a Florida hospital."
Gernall Scott provided detailed coverage at [03:14]:
"A number of shark attack victims, some still recovering from bites, gathered at St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach, where they were originally treated following their attacks. Victim Bert Kerr remembers his shark bite."
Bert Kerr recounted his experience at [03:29]:
"Basically going to get right back on my board. And I kind of kicked my feet and I thought I kicked something. The shark actually was biting my foot."
Gernall Scott continued at [03:36]:
"Another man was bitten at Hollywood beach in Florida just this past week and remains hospitalized. Despite the attention shark bites receive, they are still statistically rare."
These accounts highlight the rarity yet severity of shark encounters, emphasizing the need for caution and awareness in marine environments.
Concluding the financial segment, EBEN Brown reiterated the day's market movements at [03:48]:
"The Dow dropping 316 points, but the S&P up 4 points to 63.63. The Nasdaq gaining about 38 to finish at 21,057. That's a new record close for both the S and P and the Nasdaq."
This final recap emphasized the resilience of key stock indices despite downturns in specific sectors.
Conclusion
The July 24, 2025 episode of Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with a broad spectrum of news, ranging from significant legal battles and international diplomacy to personal losses in the entertainment and music industries. The program also touched upon critical criminal cases and unusual local incidents, all while offering timely updates on the financial markets. Notable quotes and firsthand accounts added depth to the reporting, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging news digest for the audience.