Fox News Hourly Update – 8PM ET, July 28, 2025
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Host: FOX News Podcasts
1. Shooting Incident in Manhattan Office Building
Timestamp: [00:01] – [00:49]
The broadcast opened with breaking news about a shooting inside a prominent Manhattan high-rise located at 345 Park Avenue, a key address housing major financial firms such as Blackstone and KPMG, as well as the NFL. Lisa Licera reported:
"A shooting inside a Manhattan office building. It happened at a high rise that houses some of the country's top financial firms, including Blackstone and KPMG as well as the NFL. Reports say at least six people have been shot and there's a report that the gunman is dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound."
– [00:01]
Eric Shahn added details about the location and the extent of the incident:
"He apparently had some tactical equipment. The shooting, the mass shooting occurred at 345 Park Avenue. That's a massive building on 52nd and Park Avenue. And for those who know Manhattan, it's the heart of Manhattan, the heart of New York City. We are a block away from Rockefeller Center. This gunman apparently went up to the 33rd floor of this building. There are reports of multiple people shot. Local reports say at least six shot."
– [00:20]
2. Nevada Shootout Involving Police Officer
Timestamp: [00:49] – [01:17]
Lisa Licera continued with updates on another shooting incident outside the Grand Sierra Resort in Nevada:
"FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says the FBI is responding to the incident. Three people are dead, several others hurt after men opened fire just outside the Grand Sierra Resort in Nevada."
– [00:49]
Tanya J. Powers provided further information regarding the suspect and the involvement of law enforcement:
"Suspect taken into custody in the hospital after a shootout with police. A rep for the Washoe County Sheriff's Department says an officer was involved in the shooting. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo says his office is aware of the officer involved shooting posting. The Nevada Department of Public Safety is assisting local authorities with the investigation and providing support."
– [00:59]
3. Michigan Walmart Stabbing Spree
Timestamp: [01:17] – [01:59]
Lisa Licera reported on terrorism-related charges filed against Bradford James Gilley for a recent stabbing spree in a Michigan Walmart:
"Charges of terrorism and assault with intent to murder filed against a man suspected of the stabbing spree in a Michigan Walmart over the weekend."
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Eric Shahn delved into Gilley's criminal history:
"The suspect in the Walmart attack, Bradford James Gilley, generated at least 26 criminal cases over the last 19 years, including 2016 when he was charged with disinterment and mutilation of dead bodies as well as malicious destruction of tombs and memorials. The judgment was not guilty by reason of insanity."
– [01:26]
Mike Tobin in Traverse City provided details on the legal proceedings:
"Gilly's bond is set at $100,000. His next court date is set for August 6th."
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4. Political Landscape and Potential Presidential Run
Timestamp: [03:05] – [03:49]
Lisa Licera introduced the segment on political developments, focusing on Republican prospects for the presidency:
"A top Republican pours cold water on the possibility of running for president."
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Marco Rubio, speaking on Fox's My View with Lara Trump, addressed rumors about his own presidential ambitions and spotlighted potential candidates:
"While some see Secretary of State Marco Rubio as an option, Rubio on Fox's My View with Lara Trump, says to look at the vice president. Well, I think J.D. Vance would be a great nominee. And if, you know, I think if..."
– [03:11]
Marco Rubio elaborated on the historical context of vice presidents running for the presidency:
"Vance receiving the nomination would run along historical norms, as many other vice presidents like Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Al Gore, George H.W. Bush and Walter Mondale have gone on to become their party's nominee for president. Former vice presidents Mike Pence and Dan Quayle were unsuccessful in securing the nomination."
– [03:26]
5. GOP Candidates Targeting Senator John Ossoff
Timestamp: [03:49] – [04:14]
Lisa Licera reported on the Republican candidates entering the race to challenge Democratic Senator John Ossoff from Georgia:
"Georgia Republican Mike Collins says he will join the field challenging Democratic Senator John Ossoff. The second term congressman hails from a district east of Atlanta. Congressman Buddy Carter has announced he's running, and state insurance Commissioner John King already dropped out. Former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley is also expected to announce his candidacy."
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6. Legionnaires Disease Cases in New York City
Timestamp: [04:14] – [04:54]
Tanya J. Powers provided public health updates concerning Legionnaires disease in Manhattan:
"New York City health department officials say no deaths have been reported, but they are urging caution amid the confirmation of five cases of Legionnaires disease in Manhattan. Legionnaires is a potentially deadly form of pneumonia, which is spread by inhaling water vapor contaminated with Legionella bacteria. That could include mist from showerheads, hot tubs, cooling towers and decorative fountains. Symptoms of Legionnaires resemble the flu and include fever, cough, muscle aches or shortness of breath. It's not the first time in recent years that Legionnaires disease has been found in New York City. In 2022, an outbreak in the Bronx sickened more than two dozen people and led to two deaths in New York City."
– [04:14]
7. Stock Market Overview
Timestamp: [04:54] – [05:05]
Lisa Licera concluded the news updates with a brief overview of the stock market's performance:
"The Dow lost 64. The Nasdaq added 70. The S&P up a point."
– [04:54]
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This comprehensive update covers significant events ranging from violent incidents in major cities, political maneuvers within the Republican party, public health concerns, to the latest movements in the stock market, providing listeners with a well-rounded overview of the day's news.
