Fox News Hourly Update – 8AM ET 10/26/2025
Episode Overview
This Fox News Hourly Update covers major news stories around the globe as of October 26, 2025. Headlines include President Trump’s peace accord in Southeast Asia, a dramatic Louvre jewel heist, a violent shooting in Colorado by a repeat deportee, the ongoing effects of the government shutdown on air travel, and a tribute to the late actress June Lockhart.
Key Stories & Insights
1. President Trump Celebrates Southeast Asia Ceasefire
[00:02–00:58]
- President Trump is in Malaysia for the start of a weeklong Asia tour, overseeing the signing of a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
- “Today’s signing represents just one of eight conflicts that we’ve ended in eight months of the Trump presidency. I’m very honored to have done it. We saved millions of lives.”
— President Trump (reported by Lucas Tomlinson, 00:34)
- “Today’s signing represents just one of eight conflicts that we’ve ended in eight months of the Trump presidency. I’m very honored to have done it. We saved millions of lives.”
- The peace accord includes:
- Thailand releasing 18 Cambodian soldiers
- Removal of heavy weapons from the border
- Malaysian troops to help enforce peace
- After Malaysia, Trump is set to visit Japan (where he’ll meet the newly elected, first female prime minister), then South Korea for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
2. Paris Louvre Museum Heist: Arrests Made
[00:58–01:50]
- Two suspects arrested just a week after a high-profile heist at the Louvre.
- “Prosecutors in France now confirming the two arrests. Just one week after four thieves with chainsaws got away with about $100 million worth of France’s crown jewels.”
— Chanley Painter (01:10)
- “Prosecutors in France now confirming the two arrests. Just one week after four thieves with chainsaws got away with about $100 million worth of France’s crown jewels.”
- One suspect apprehended at Paris airport trying to fly to Algeria.
- Investigation points to a possible inside job; a museum security team member allegedly communicated with the thieves.
- The thieves used a furniture lift to access the second floor, bypassing security cameras.
- Note: There’s a discrepancy in the reported value of stolen jewels: On air, “$100 million” and “more than $100 billion” are both mentioned (likely the former is correct).
3. Colorado Shooting by Repeat Deportee
[02:16–03:02]
- A Honduran man, deported three times from the US, is now charged with a shooting in Colorado:
- “Police iden[tify] the alleged shooter as 38-year-old Celine Vieira Orellana, a 38 year-old Honduran national in the US illegally. Police say he’s a violent offender who is not intimidated by crossing the border illegally over and over again.”
— Christina Coleman (02:25)
- “Police iden[tify] the alleged shooter as 38-year-old Celine Vieira Orellana, a 38 year-old Honduran national in the US illegally. Police say he’s a violent offender who is not intimidated by crossing the border illegally over and over again.”
- The incident took place on Interstate 225 in Aurora; the victim was shot five times and is in critical condition.
- Authorities recovered the suspect’s firearm; the attack is believed to be targeted.
- Suspect faces multiple charges, including attempted murder.
4. Government Shutdown Impacts Air Travel
[03:02–03:36]
- The government shutdown enters week four, resulting in increasing air travel disruptions.
- “Roughly 13,000 air traffic controllers are set to miss their first paycheck on Tuesday. And Secretary Duffy is warning travelers more significant delays and cancellations will likely become inevitable.”
— Chanley Painter (03:15) - “I’m less concerned about you getting there on time. I want you to be safe.”
— Lucas Tomlinson quoting Secretary Duffy (03:27)
- “Roughly 13,000 air traffic controllers are set to miss their first paycheck on Tuesday. And Secretary Duffy is warning travelers more significant delays and cancellations will likely become inevitable.”
- The shutdown also hampers the recruitment of new air traffic controllers.
5. June Lockhart: In Memoriam
[03:36–04:00]
- Celebrated actress June Lockhart has died at 100 of natural causes.
- Known for roles in Meet Me in St. Louis, Sergeant York, Lassie, and Lost in Space.
- “Now you listen to me. You’re wasting your time. You’ll just take your animals and go back where you belong. Because if you want to take Will and Penny, you’ve got to fight us for them.”
— June Lockhart as quoted in Lost in Space (03:51)
- “Now you listen to me. You’re wasting your time. You’ll just take your animals and go back where you belong. Because if you want to take Will and Penny, you’ve got to fight us for them.”
- Also appeared in Murder, She Wrote and The Beverly Hillbillies.
- Honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Notable Quotes & Moments
- President Trump (Lucas Tomlinson reporting), [00:34]
- “Today’s signing represents just one of eight conflicts that we’ve ended in eight months of the Trump presidency. I’m very honored to have done it. We saved millions of lives.”
- Chanley Painter, [01:10]
- “Prosecutors in France now confirming the two arrests. Just one week after four thieves with chainsaws got away with about $100 million worth of France’s crown jewels.”
- Christina Coleman, [02:25]
- “Police iden[tify] the alleged shooter as 38-year-old Celine Vieira Orellana, a 38-year-old Honduran national in the US illegally. Police say he’s a violent offender who is not intimidated by crossing the border illegally over and over again.”
- Secretary Duffy (Lucas Tomlinson quoting), [03:27]
- “I’m less concerned about you getting there on time. I want you to be safe.”
- June Lockhart as Maureen Robinson (Lost in Space), [03:51]
- “Now you listen to me. You’re wasting your time. You’ll just take your animals and go back where you belong. Because if you want to take Will and Penny, you’ve got to fight us for them.”
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Asia peace accord & Trump’s trip: 00:02–00:58
- Louvre heist arrests: 01:10–01:50
- Colorado shooting / Repeat deportee: 02:16–03:02
- Government shutdown & air travel delays: 03:02–03:36
- June Lockhart tribute: 03:36–04:00
This episode delivers tightly packed news with recognizable Fox News tempo—sharp, urgent, and focused on major global and national developments.
