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Lisa Licera
She says she has evidence. I'm Lisa Licera, Fox News President Trump's top intelligence official is accusing former President Obama of manufacturing intelligence surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
Tulsi Gabbard
In a rare appearance in the White House press briefing room, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard laid out what she called irrefutable evidence of intelligence manipulation by the Obama administration in in 2016.
David Spun
The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment.
Tulsi Gabbard
Gabbard says the assessment that Russia favored President Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton was known to be false by top Obama administration officials. She did not say how the evidence was missed by several previous Justice Department and congressional investigations.
Lisa Licera
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. The messages sent by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the messaging app signal contained classified information, multiple sources tell Fox News. Fox is also told the inspector general received the classified email with markings early in the investigation, which began in April. Secretary Hegg says trip to Fort Benning, Georgia tomorrow has also been called off. He was to deliver remarks at the Officer Candidate School graduation ceremony. No reason was given for the cancellation and Fox News has told the Justice Department and the FBI could meet with Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell as soon as tomor.
Tulsi Gabbard
She's currently in prison serving a 20 year sentence in Tallahassee, Florida for aiding Epstein in sex trafficking.
Lisa Licera
Fox's David Spun Epstein died in prison in New York in 2019 while awaiting trial. Columbia University has agreed to pay more than $220 million in a deal with the Trump administration to restore federal funding. As part of the agreement, Columbia will not engage in unlawful racial discrimination in hiring, admissions or university programming.
David Spun
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Lisa Licera
Legal New Bipartisan concern at a House Transportation Committee hearing over the FEMA response to deadly Texas flooding FEMA Administrator David.
David Richardson
Richardson defended their response to the Texas flood and accusations a FEMA search and rescue team wasn't deployed until three days after flooding had begun and multiple people were already missing, richardson told Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Scott Perry. Texas didn't ask for that kind of help right away.
Jessica Rosenthal
The disaster declaration didn't come in until Sunday and then Monday they requested and the support was there within 24 hours.
David Richardson
From my standpoint, that seems like a long time to wait. Another concern was the number of calls to the FEMA call center that weren't answered.
Jessica Rosenthal
The vast majority of phone calls were answered.
David Richardson
There are reports the Homeland Security secretary opted not to renew four contracts with call center contractors during the flood. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News Republican Congressman Mike.
Lisa Licera
Lawler has announced he will run for re election in his district in suburban New York City rather than launch a campaign for guns. Governor is saying it's in the party's best interest to retain the majority in the House. A major airline getting pushback over its plans to use AI for pricing.
Unnamed Delta Representative
Delta says it's moving away from set prices and toward individualized pricing using AI, something it says it's gotten amazingly favorable results with on the 3% of fares it's been doing that with. Analysts believe other airlines are likely to follow Fetcher, which Delta partners with to ferret out the price points, also does business with Virgin Atlantic, WestJet and other airlines. And Fetcher's co founder says it intends to move into other sectors. Privacy advocates accuse the airline of trying to hack people's brains to find out what they're willing to pay, and some lawmakers are calling the pricing predatory. But Delta claims its fares are based solely on trip related factors like advance purchase and cabin class.
Lisa Licera
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Jessica Rosenthal
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Fox News Hourly Update - 8PM ET 07/23/2025 Newscast Summary
Release Date: July 24, 2025
The Fox News Hourly Update for the evening of July 23, 2025, delivered a comprehensive overview of the day's most pressing issues, ranging from political controversies and governmental responses to technological advancements in the airline industry. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and structured for ease of understanding.
Host: Lisa Licera
Timestamp: [00:02] - [00:40]
Fox News President and Trump's top intelligence official, Tulsi Gabbard, made significant claims regarding the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Gabbard accused the former President Barack Obama of manufacturing intelligence related to Russian interference that favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
Lisa Licera introduced the segment by stating:
"Trump's top intelligence official is accusing former President Obama of manufacturing intelligence surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 elections." ([00:02])
Tulsi Gabbard elaborated on her stance:
"The assessment that Russia favored President Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton was known to be false by top Obama administration officials." ([00:40])
Gabbard emphasized that the evidence she presented pointed directly to President Obama orchestrating the manipulation of intelligence assessments. However, she did not provide details on how this evidence had previously been overlooked by justice and congressional investigations.
Host: Lisa Licera
Timestamp: [00:54] - [01:37]
A concerning leak of classified information was reported, involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Multiple sources informed Fox News that Hegseth had transmitted classified details via the secure messaging app, Signal.
"Messages sent by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on the messaging app Signal contained classified information, multiple sources tell Fox News." ([00:54])
The leak prompted an investigation by the inspector general, who had received the marked email early in the probe that began in April. Consequently, Hegseth's planned trip to Fort Benning, Georgia, to deliver remarks at the Officer Candidate School graduation was canceled without explanation.
Additionally, discussions were highlighted regarding the potential meeting between the Justice Department, FBI, and Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein in sex trafficking.
Host: Lisa Licera
Timestamp: [02:28] - [03:23]
The podcast delved into the bipartisan concerns raised during a House Transportation Committee hearing about FEMA's handling of the recent devastating floods in Texas.
David Richardson, FEMA Administrator, defended the agency's actions:
"Texas didn't ask for that kind of help right away." ([02:39])
Jessica Rosenthal added context:
"The disaster declaration didn't come in until Sunday and then Monday they requested and the support was there within 24 hours." ([02:55])
Richardson acknowledged criticisms regarding the delayed deployment of search and rescue teams, which arrived three days post-flooding onset despite multiple individuals missing. He also addressed issues related to the FEMA call center's responsiveness, attributing unanswered calls to the decision by the Homeland Security Secretary not to renew contracts with call center operators during the crisis.
Representative Scott Perry and Republican Congressman Mike Lawler expressed their concerns, questioning the timeliness and efficiency of FEMA's response mechanisms.
Host: Lisa Licera
Timestamp: [03:23] - [04:20]
In political news, Republican Congressman Mike Lawler announced his intention to seek re-election in his suburban New York City district instead of pursuing a campaign centered on gun policies. This move aligns with the GOP's broader strategy to maintain its majority in the House of Representatives, emphasizing party unity over individual issue-based campaigns.
Host: Lisa Licera
Timestamp: [03:39] - [04:20]
A significant development in the airline industry was discussed, focusing on Delta Airlines' transition from set pricing to individualized pricing models powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
"Delta says it's moving away from set prices and toward individualized pricing using AI, something it says it's gotten amazingly favorable results with on the 3% of fares it's been doing that with." ([03:39])
Delta's partnership with Fetcher has enabled the airline to identify optimal price points, a strategy anticipated to be adopted by other carriers such as Virgin Atlantic and WestJet. Fetcher's co-founder revealed plans to expand these pricing algorithms into other sectors.
However, the initiative has sparked debate among privacy advocates and lawmakers. Critics accuse Delta of attempting to "hack people's brains" to determine acceptable payment thresholds, labeling the practice as potentially predatory. In response, Delta maintains that its pricing strategies are solely based on objective trip-related factors, including advance purchase and cabin class selections.
The Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with an in-depth analysis of current events impacting the political landscape, governmental operations, and the aviation industry. From high-stakes political accusations and governmental response evaluations to innovative yet controversial technological implementations in business, the podcast ensured a comprehensive coverage of topics critical to its audience.
This summary aims to encapsulate the essence of the Fox News Hourly Update episode from July 23, 2025, presenting the information in a structured and detailed manner for those who have not listened to the podcast.