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Jack Callaghan
Middle east cease fire agreements. I'm Jack Callaghan, Fox News reported. Between Israel and Syria. As Fox's Channely Painter reports, Turkey, Jordan.
Channely Painter
And other neighboring countries are embracing the deal. Israel says the strikes on Damascus Wednesday were aimed at protecting the Druze, an Arab religious minority, from pro government forces in Syria. Israel views the Druze as a loyal minority. Recent conflicts involving the Druze, local tribes and pro government forces have threatened to escalate post war tensions in Syria.
Jack Callaghan
More than 300 people have reportedly been killed after days of fighting in that region. During a celebratory dinner at the White House, President Trump said more hostages in Gaza will soon be free.
Donald Trump
We got most of the hostages back. We're going to have another 10 coming very shortly and we hope to have that finished pretty quickly.
Jack Callaghan
So far, the US has brought home five total American hostages captured by Hamas, three of whom were alive, two of whom were not. Two Americans reportedly still remain in captivity, in addition to dozens of other non American hostages. The Justice Department asking a federal judge to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case A motion.
Pam Bondi
From the Trump administration says the case of Jeffrey Epstein is a matter of public interest and cites a department memo that evidence does not exist to charge additional parties. President Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bonnie to seek the release of grand jury records following backlash and criticism over the Justice Department's handling of the case. A New York grand jury returned an indictment charging Epstein with sex trafficking offenses in 2019. A month later, the financier committed suicide in his jail cell and the court dismissed the indictment. Epstein's longtime partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted in 2021 and is serving a 20 year sentence at the White House.
Jack Callaghan
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Jack Callaghan
Los Angeles Fire Department is reporting a vehicle has driven into a crowd of people in East Hollywood, injuring more than 20. As many as five people reported to be critical, another eight to 10 in serious condition. Ten to 15 more reported as fair condition. Incident happened along Santa Monica Boulevard. The investigation continues into a deadly explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department trial training site. Three sheriff's deputies were killed in the accidental explosion. On Friday, speaking about the disaster, LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said, they still don't know exactly what happened.
Robert Luna
There's a lot more that we don't know than what we do know. But our intent is to look at this from the very beginning and figure out what is it exactly that caused this tragic event.
Jack Callaghan
The explosion apparently happened as the deputies were moving explosives to the training site. The Obama administration knew before and after the 2016 election that Russia did not affect the vote's outcome through cyber attacks. This according to a bombshell document released by the Trump administration.
Mike Emanuel
According to the documents, August 31, 2016, a Homeland Security official tells then DNI James Clapper that there was, quote, no indication of a Russian threat to directly manipulate the actual vote count. On September 9, 2016. Officials argue the Presidential Daily Brief should make clear that Russia, quote, probably is not trying to influence the election by using cyber means to target election infrastructure. Then, after the election, the tone appears to change. On December 9, 2016, the documents reveal the Obama White House held a National Security Council Principles Committee meeting on a sensitive topic.
Jack Callaghan
Fox's Mike Emanuel reporting from Washington. And I'm Jack Callahan. And this is FOX News.
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Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary of the July 19, 2025 Episode – "8AM Latest on LA Crash"
On the July 19, 2025 episode of the "Fox News Hourly Update," host Jack Callaghan delivers a comprehensive roundup of the day's most pressing news stories. The episode navigates through international conflicts, significant domestic incidents, high-profile legal cases, and recent revelations concerning the 2016 U.S. election. Below is a detailed summary of the key segments discussed.
Host: Jack Callaghan
Time Stamp: [00:02] – [00:33]
Jack Callaghan opens the episode by reporting on the latest developments in the Middle East, focusing on new ceasefire agreements between Israel and Syria. He references Fox's Channely Painter for an in-depth analysis.
Reporter: Channely Painter
Time Stamp: [00:11] – [00:33]
Channely Painter provides insights into the regional dynamics, highlighting that "Turkey, Jordan, and other neighboring countries are embracing the deal," underscoring the broad support for the ceasefire. Painter elaborates that Israel justifies its recent strikes on Damascus as a protective measure for the Druze community, an "Arab religious minority" perceived by Israel as a "loyal minority." The report emphasizes concerns that lingering tensions among the Druze, local tribes, and pro-government forces could potentially reignite post-war conflicts in Syria.
Host: Jack Callaghan
Time Stamp: [00:33] – [00:54]
Transitioning to the ongoing situation in Gaza, Jack Callaghan updates listeners on the hostage crisis involving Hamas. He mentions President Donald Trump's celebratory dinner remarks at the White House regarding the hostages.
Speaker: Donald Trump
Time Stamp: [00:44]
Quote:
"We got most of the hostages back. We're going to have another 10 coming very shortly and we hope to have that finished pretty quickly."
Callaghan provides a status update, noting that five American hostages have been repatriated so far—three alive and two deceased. Additionally, two Americans remain in captivity alongside dozens of non-American hostages.
Segment: Legal Update
Time Stamp: [00:54] – [01:53]
Jack Callaghan shifts focus to significant legal proceedings involving Jeffrey Epstein. He reports that the Justice Department is seeking to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's sex trafficking case.
Speaker: Pam Bondi
Time Stamp: [01:14]
Quote:
"The case of Jeffrey Epstein is a matter of public interest," said Pam Bondi, referring to a department memo stating there is "no evidence to charge additional parties."
Bondi explains that President Trump has directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the grand jury records amidst public backlash and criticism over the Justice Department's handling of the case. She recaps the timeline: Epstein was indicted in 2019, committed suicide in jail shortly after, and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted in 2021, now serving a 20-year sentence.
Host: Jack Callaghan
Time Stamp: [02:32] – [03:06]
In a breaking news segment, Jack Callaghan reports a severe vehicle crash in East Hollywood. A vehicle drove into a crowd along Santa Monica Boulevard, resulting in over 20 injuries. The breakdown of the casualties is as follows:
The Los Angeles Fire Department is actively investigating the incident as authorities respond to the chaos.
Host: Jack Callaghan
Time Stamp: [03:06] – [03:22]
Continuing with local news, Callaghan reports on a tragic explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department trial training site. The accidental blast resulted in the deaths of three sheriff's deputies.
Speaker: LA County Sheriff Robert Luna
Time Stamp: [03:06]
Quote:
"There's a lot more that we don't know than what we do know. But our intent is to look at this from the very beginning and figure out what is it exactly that caused this tragic event."
Sheriff Luna emphasizes the ongoing investigation, stating that authorities are diligently working to uncover the precise cause of the explosion, which reportedly occurred while deputies were relocating explosives to the training facility.
Host: Jack Callaghan
Time Stamp: [03:22] – [04:21]
In a startling revelation, Jack Callaghan discusses a bombshell document released by the Trump administration concerning the 2016 U.S. election. The document asserts that the Obama administration was aware "before and after the 2016 election" that Russia did not influence the election outcome through cyber attacks.
Reporter: Mike Emanuel
Time Stamp: [03:39] – [04:21]
Mike Emanuel elaborates on the contents of the document:
August 31, 2016: A Homeland Security official informs DNI James Clapper that there is "no indication of a Russian threat to directly manipulate the actual vote count."
September 9, 2016: Officials argue that the Presidential Daily Brief should clarify that Russia is "probably not trying to influence the election by using cyber means to target election infrastructure."
December 9, 2016: Post-election, the stance shifts during a National Security Council Principles Committee meeting, suggesting a change in the administration's tone regarding potential Russian interference.
This revelation casts new light on the previous narratives surrounding election interference and the administration's awareness and response to it.
Jack Callaghan wraps up the episode by reiterating the significance of the reports and providing a seamless transition to upcoming segments. He emphasizes the multifaceted nature of the news covered, ranging from international diplomacy and domestic tragedies to high-stakes legal battles and political controversies.
Closing Remark:
"Listening to Fox News."
The episode concludes with a brief promotion for another Fox News audio segment, maintaining the station's commitment to delivering in-depth and timely news coverage.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the breadth of topics discussed in the "Fox News Hourly Update" podcast. From international peace efforts and hostage negotiations to local emergencies, legal intricacies, and political disclosures, the episode offers listeners a thorough overview of current events shaping the national and global landscape.