Fox News Hourly Update: 8AM ET – September 27, 2025
Host: Jack Callahan (FOX News Radio)
Length: ~4:30 minutes
Episode Focus: The episode provides a comprehensive roundup of breaking domestic and international news stories, with a focus on weather threats, political developments, crime investigations, immigration issues, and emerging airline routes.
Main Themes & Purpose
This newscast delivers the latest headlines for the morning of September 27, 2025. Major coverage areas include severe weather threatening the Southeast U.S., updates on Middle East peace negotiations, high-profile crime and immigration cases, and business news. The fast-paced bulletin is tailored for listeners seeking a concise but thorough snapshot of significant stories shaping the day.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Severe Weather Threatens Southeast U.S.
- [00:02] Host Jack Callahan opens with news of Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine in the Caribbean, expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda as it moves toward the Southeast.
- National Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brannan details the uncertainty and duration of the storm's impact:
- "The system is expected to approach the coast of South Carolina at a very slow forward speed and and could stall out or move erratically here all the way from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and even Beyond." (Dr. Michael Brannan, 00:20)
- South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has already declared a preemptive state of emergency in advance of possible landfall.
- Hurricane Umberto has intensified into a Category 4 storm but is not expected to hit the mainland.
2. Gaza Peace Deal Developments at the White House
- [00:52] FOX News' Jared Halperin reports on President Trump's remarks after talks with Arab allies.
- Trump is optimistic about a breakthrough in Gaza:
- "I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which is going to be peace. I think we have a deal." (President Trump, 00:58)
- Trump is optimistic about a breakthrough in Gaza:
- No official details were released about the ceasefire, but the U.S. plan for postwar Gaza excludes any Hamas leadership.
- President Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after warning against Israel annexing the West Bank.
3. Break in the 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders Case
- [01:28] Police in Austin, Texas, have named Robert Eugene Brashers (deceased since 1999) as a suspect in the infamous murders of four teenagers at an "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt" store.
- The case remains open, with a news conference scheduled for further details.
- "It remains one of Austin's more notorious crimes." (Jack Callahan, 01:47)
4. Violence at ICE Facilities and DOJ Response
- [02:31] Attorney General Pam Bondi is deploying Department of Justice agents to federal immigration centers in response to rising attacks on ICE officers.
- [02:42] Jill Naito explains the context:
- Recent shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas and clashes in Chicago have raised security concerns.
- Bondi: DOJ will arrest "all individuals engaged in any federal crime."
- Advocacy groups allege ICE abuses against undocumented migrants, including denial of food and contact with family or lawyers.
5. Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Arrested
- [03:22] A stunning local scandal: Ian Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, has been arrested as an illegal immigrant.
- Roberts, a Guyana national, allegedly lacked work authorization and was found with a loaded handgun and $3,000 in cash upon arrest.
- His background check did not raise citizenship flags when hired in 2023.
- Ongoing questions surrounding how an undocumented individual occupied such a prominent position and the robustness of background checks.
6. Delta Airlines Expands Transatlantic Routes
- [04:11] Delta announces a new daily nonstop route from New York JFK to Porto, Portugal, starting in May (seasonal through October).
- This is one of seven new European routes being introduced by Delta this year.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Storm Uncertainty:
- "The system is expected to approach the coast of South Carolina at a very slow forward speed and and could stall out or move erratically here all the way from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and even Beyond."
- Dr. Michael Brannan, National Hurricane Center (00:20)
- "The system is expected to approach the coast of South Carolina at a very slow forward speed and and could stall out or move erratically here all the way from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and even Beyond."
- Gaza Peace Deal Optimism:
- "I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which is going to be peace. I think we have a deal."
- President Donald Trump (00:58)
- "I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's going to be a deal that will end the war. It's going to be a deal which is going to be peace. I think we have a deal."
- ICE Enforcement Measures:
- "DOJ agents will be arresting all individuals engaged in any federal crime."
- Attorney General Pam Bondi (via Jill NATO, 02:42)
- "DOJ agents will be arresting all individuals engaged in any federal crime."
- Surprise in Des Moines:
- "A school district spokesman says a background check done by a third party found nothing that would suggest Roberts is not a citizen."
- Tom Rigotti (03:45)
- "A school district spokesman says a background check done by a third party found nothing that would suggest Roberts is not a citizen."
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:02 – Tropical storm threat, South Carolina declares emergency
- 00:20 – Dr. Brannan on storm forecast
- 00:31 – Category 4 Hurricane Umberto; Gaza peace prospects
- 00:52 – Jared Halperin at the White House; Trump on a Gaza peace deal
- 01:28 – New suspect named in Austin's "yogurt shop" murders
- 02:31 – DOJ response to violence at ICE facilities
- 03:22 – Arrest of Des Moines schools superintendent Ian Roberts
- 04:11 – Delta launches new route to Portugal
Summary
The FOX News Hourly Update at 8AM ET on September 27, 2025, delivers a high-impact rundown of major news stories, from escalating storm threats in the Southeast and a potential diplomatic breakthrough in Gaza to unresolved crimes and immigration controversies. The episode is marked by authoritative quotes, rapid developments, and a cross-section of national and international headlines that set the day's news agenda.
