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Daria Albinger
This is a FOX News alert. I'm Daria Albinger. They have a deal. President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrapped up a meeting in Turnberry, Scotland, by hammering out a trade and tariff deal. He says the EU will invest more than a trillion dollars into the U.S.
Grinnell Scott
We are agreeing that the tariff straight across for automobiles and everything else will be a straight across tariff of 15%.
Daria Albinger
Von der Leyen reacted to the agreement, calling it a huge deal. EU ministers previously called the president's proposal of 30% tariffs absolutely unacceptable. There's a bipartisan effort in the House to release more files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Fox's Grinnell Scott has details.
Thomas Massie
House members were sent on their August recess early as votes on the Epstein files loomed. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie says when lawmakers return, he'll seek those votes using a.
Ro Khanna
Procedure in the House called a discharge petition, whereby if we get 218 votes and we're well on our way to that 218 signatures, then we can force the vote.
Thomas Massie
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna said a Trump campaign pledge to release the files all of a sudden changed when they said.
Grinnell Scott
There'S nothing more to see. That's when we said transparency demands the.
Ro Khanna
Full release of the files.
Thomas Massie
Both were on ABC's this Week. Massie warned not keeping the promise to release those files impact the GOP majority in the midterms. Grnal Scott, FOX News.
Daria Albinger
The Israeli military has begun a limited pause in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day. It's part of a series of steps which will include multiple airdrops of aid as concerns rise over surging hunger in the territory. Experts had warned for months the risk of famine in Gaza where Israel has restricted aid. America's listening to FOX news.
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Daria Albinger
Prices for gas have remained steady over the past few weeks. The Lundberg study says the national average has been unchanged at 322A gallon and it expects things to remain steady.
Jolie Lundberg
It may be that we'll see some small declines from here. It'll depend as usual on exactly what crude oil prices do and upon the timing of how that crude oil price change, if any, will impact all of the marketers, distributors and retailers that refiners have to supply.
Daria Albinger
That's analyst Jolie Lundberg. Eleven people are now recovering from stab wounds after an attack inside a Michigan Walmart, the suspect facing terrorism and assault charges.
Jill Nadeau
Hospital officials say they've seen encouraging signs of recovery among the stab victims. Most are in fair condition. A few are considered to be serious. Police say the suspect burst into the Walmart in Traverse City and randomly stabbed people. One witness said the attacker was surrounded by shoppers in the parking lot, including one who had a gun. Moments later, someone tackled him. Police soon arrived and took him into custody. Police Chief Michael Shea, the suspect is.
Grinnell Scott
A 42 year old male. We believe he acted alone. At this time, there is no information indicating there were additional suspects.
Jill Nadeau
No word yet on a motive. Jill Nadeau, FOX News.
Daria Albinger
We have an update on the passenger train Derealmit in southwestern Germany. At least three people have reportedly been injured. That crash happened near the French border. There's no word yet on what caused the derailment. Tom Lehrer, the popular song satirist, has died at the age of 97. Former math professor at Harvard and other universities, poked fun at things like marriage, politics, racism and the cold War in his musical act. Some of his best known songs include Poisoning Pigeons in the park, the Wiener Schnitzel Walk and Hanukkah. In Santa Monica, I'm Daria Albinger.
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Fox News Hourly Update – 4PM ET | July 27, 2025
On the July 27, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, hosted by Daria Albinger and Grinnell Scott, a range of pivotal national and international issues were discussed. This summary provides a detailed overview of the key topics, complete with notable quotes and timestamps for reference.
Timestamp: [00:03] – [00:32]
President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen concluded their meeting in Turnberry, Scotland, successfully negotiating a significant trade and tariff agreement. According to Daria Albinger, the pact includes a commitment from the European Union to invest more than a trillion dollars into the United States, signaling a robust economic collaboration.
Grinnell Scott highlighted the specifics of the agreement:
"We are agreeing that the tariff straight across for automobiles and everything else will be a straight across tariff of 15%." ([00:19])
Von der Leyen praised the agreement, describing it as "a huge deal," especially in light of prior EU resistance to the President's proposal of imposing 30% tariffs, which the EU termed "absolutely unacceptable." This deal marks a significant shift towards strengthening transatlantic economic ties.
Timestamp: [00:32] – [01:23]
A bipartisan movement within the U.S. House of Representatives is underway to release more files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie emphasized the urgency of this initiative, stating:
"When lawmakers return, I'll seek those votes using a discharge petition, whereby if we get 218 votes and we're well on our way to that 218 signatures, then we can force the vote." ([01:02])
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna critiqued the Trump campaign’s commitment to transparency, noting a shift in their stance:
"There’s nothing more to see. That's when we said transparency demands the full release of the files." ([01:21])
Massie cautioned that failing to honor the promise of releasing these files could jeopardize the GOP's majority in the upcoming midterm elections. Grinnell Scott provided additional context, underscoring the political ramifications of this issue.
Timestamp: [01:34] – [02:31]
The Israeli military has initiated a limited pause in hostilities within three populated areas of Gaza for ten hours each day. Daria Albinger reported that this measure is part of a broader strategy to include multiple airdrops of humanitarian aid, addressing the escalating hunger crisis in the region. Historical expert warnings about potential famine due to Israel's restrictions on aid have now manifested into urgent humanitarian concerns.
Timestamp: [02:31] – [03:01]
Gas prices across the nation have remained steady over recent weeks, according to analysis by Jolie Lundberg. The national average maintains at $3.22 per gallon, with expectations for stability to continue unless fluctuating crude oil prices influence the market. Lundberg elaborated:
"It may be that we'll see some small declines from here. It'll depend as usual on exactly what crude oil prices do and upon the timing of how that crude oil price change, if any, will impact all of the marketers, distributors, and retailers that refiners have to supply." ([02:43])
Timestamp: [03:01] – [03:51]
A harrowing incident unfolded at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, where a 42-year-old male suspect launched a stabbing spree, resulting in eleven individuals sustaining injuries. Hospital officials have reported encouraging signs of recovery among the victims, with most in fair condition and a few in serious condition. Officer Jill Nadeau provided details:
"Police say the suspect burst into the Walmart in Traverse City and randomly stabbed people. One witness said the attacker was surrounded by shoppers in the parking lot, including one who had a gun. Moments later, someone tackled him. Police soon arrived and took him into custody." ([03:12])
Police Chief Michael Shea confirmed,
"We believe he acted alone. At this time, there is no information indicating there were additional suspects." ([03:40])
The motive behind the attack remains unclear, with authorities continuing their investigation.
Timestamp: [03:51] – [04:28]
An update was provided on a passenger train derailment incident in southwestern Germany near the French border. The derailment resulted in at least three reported injuries. As of the report, the cause of the derailment has not been determined. Emergency services are on-site, working to assist the injured and investigate the circumstances leading to the accident.
Timestamp: [03:51] – [04:28]
The episode also paid homage to the passing of Tom Lehrer, the renowned song satirist, who died at the age of 97. Lehrer, a former math professor at Harvard and other institutions, was celebrated for his sharp wit and musical interpretations of societal issues. Some of his most acclaimed works include "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park," "The Wiener Schnitzel Walk," and "Hanukkah." His contributions to music and satire left an indelible mark on cultural discourse.
Conclusion
The July 27, 2025, episode of Fox News Hourly Update delivered comprehensive coverage of significant events ranging from international trade agreements and legislative actions to tragic incidents and notable passings. Through insightful reporting and expert commentary, the show ensured listeners were well-informed on the pressing matters of the day.