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Lisa Licera
A vigil in New York City. I'm Lisa Licera of Fox News. The four people shot to death yesterday at a skyscraper in midtown Manhattan are being remembered tonight at Bryant park, not far from the site of the shooting. The victim is a New York City police officer working private security, a security guard at the office building, an executive with the financial firm Blackstone, and an employee at the real estate firm Rudin. Police say the suspect, 27 year old Shane Tamura, drove across the country from Nevada to carry out the shooting and that he was targeting the NFL, which has offices in the building.
Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams said today that it's possible he didn't act alone with an associate of his purchasing part of the M4 rifle that he used in the attack, as well as a revolver that was found in his car.
Nate Foy
There are upper parts, there are different, different parts that assembles the gun. The lower part we are finding out, was purchased by an associates. It is undetermined at this time if he played any role at all in planning or carrying out.
Eric Adams
So detectives are now going to Las Vegas to execute a search warrant at.
Lisa Licera
Tamura's home, Fox is Nate Foy at Bryant Park. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a statement, says its offices will remain closed with employees working remotely through the end of next week. President Trump has moved up the deadline for Russia to agree to a cease fire with Ukraine 10 days from today. The president had originally given Russia 50 days or harsh sanctions and tariffs would be put in place. He says the deadline was moved up because no progress has been made. UCLA has reached a 6 million billion dollar settlement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor who sued claiming their civil rights were violated when the school allowed pro Palestinian protesters to block their access to classes and other areas on campus in 2024. As part of the settlement, the judge ordered UCLA to create a plan to protect Jewish students on campus. America is listening to Fox News.
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Lisa Licera
Fox the United Kingdom will recognize the state of Palestine in September unless it says Israel makes things much better for people in Gaza.
Keir Starmer
The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says what he calls the appalling situation in Gaza must end. If Israel doesn't commit to a ceasefire and take steps to alleviate suffering, he'll recognize Palestinian statehood before the UN General assembly in September remains a safe and.
Nate Foy
Secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state.
Keir Starmer
UN backed experts warn the worst case scenario of famine in Gaza is playing out. Israel says there is no famine and insists it's doing lots to let food aid in. In London, Jonathan Savage, Fox News, Israeli.
Lisa Licera
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responding that Starmer has rewarded Hamas monstrous terrorism and punishes its victims. Hurricane Iona has strengthened into a category storms several hundred miles south southwest of Hawaii, but the National Hurricane center says it poses no threat to land. No coastal watches or warnings are in effect. Usha Vance is continuing her push to encourage kids to read.
Usha Vance
Ohio's first lady and the second lady of the United States team up to promote early childhood literacy with a reading of a children's classic at the Ohio State Fair.
Fran DeWine
Out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar.
Usha Vance
Usha Vance, in her chat with Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine, also plug her new summer reading challenge, open to kids K through 8th. Once completed, the kids can receive a certificate, small prize and be entered into a drawing for a chance to visit Washington, D.C. the hope for the summer.
Fran DeWine
Is that kids will pick what it is that they really love.
Usha Vance
DeWine has been a longtime supporter of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Ohio, which provides kids with a free new book each month till they turn five.
Lisa Licera
Fox's Lillian Wu, I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News.
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Fox News Hourly Update - 8PM ET 07/29/2025 Newscast Summary
Release Date: July 30, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivers a comprehensive overview of significant events unfolding both nationally and internationally. Hosted by Lisa Licera and featuring contributions from prominent figures such as Mayor Eric Adams and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the episode delves into a tragic shooting in New York City, geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, and community initiatives. Below is a detailed summary of the key points discussed.
Timestamp: [00:02]
The newscast opens with Lisa Licera reporting on a solemn vigil held in Bryant Park, Manhattan, commemorating the four individuals who lost their lives in a recent shooting at a midtown skyscraper. The victims included:
The vigil serves as a tribute to their memory and resilience in the face of tragedy.
Timestamp: [00:35] - [01:08]
Mayor Eric Adams provided insights into the ongoing investigation, highlighting concerns that the shooter, 27-year-old Shane Tamura, may not have acted alone. Adams stated:
“It's possible he didn't act alone with an associate of his purchasing part of the M4 rifle that he used in the attack, as well as a revolver that was found in his car.” ([00:35])
Nate Foy, reporting from Bryant Park, elaborated on the investigation:
“There are upper parts, there are different, different parts that assemble the gun. The lower part we are finding out, was purchased by an associate. It is undetermined at this time if he played any role at all in planning or carrying out.” ([00:47])
Authorities are extending the investigation beyond New York, with detectives set to execute a search warrant at Tamura's residence in Las Vegas.
Timestamp: [01:08]
In response to the shooting incident, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that the NFL offices within the affected building would remain closed. Employees are instructed to work remotely until the end of the following week, ensuring safety and continuity of operations.
Timestamp: [01:39]
President Donald Trump announced a significant shift in U.S. policy regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The initial 50-day deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire has been accelerated to 10 days, a change motivated by the lack of progress. Trump stated:
“The deadline was moved up because no progress has been made.” ([01:39])
This move underscores the administration's urgency in seeking a resolution to the ongoing conflict, coupled with threats of imposing harsher sanctions and tariffs should Russia fail to comply.
Timestamp: [02:10]
UCLA has finalized a $6 million billion settlement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor. The lawsuit alleged that the university violated their civil rights by permitting pro-Palestinian protesters to block access to classrooms and other campus areas in 2024. As part of the settlement, a judge mandated UCLA to develop a comprehensive plan to safeguard Jewish students on campus, ensuring their safety and freedom from harassment.
Timestamp: [03:05] - [03:33]
The Fox News United Kingdom segment focuses on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Starmer has declared that the UK will recognize the state of Palestine in September unless Israel takes substantial steps to improve conditions in Gaza. He emphasized:
“If Israel doesn't commit to a ceasefire and take steps to alleviate suffering, I'll recognize Palestinian statehood before the UN General Assembly in September.” ([03:14])
Nate Foy adds that the UK aims to support a "secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state." ([03:33])
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded strongly, accusing Starmer of:
“Rewarding Hamas monstrous terrorism and punishing its victims.” ([03:52])
The discourse highlights the intensifying international pressure on Israel regarding its military actions in Gaza, with UN-backed experts warning of a potential famine scenario. Israel maintains that it is facilitating food aid into Gaza, countering the famine allegations.
Timestamp: [03:52] - [04:16]
Lisa Licera reports on the meteorological developments surrounding Hurricane Iona, which has intensified into a major storm positioned several hundred miles southwest of Hawaii. The National Hurricane Center confirms that the hurricane currently poses no immediate threat to land, with no coastal watches or warnings in effect. Authorities are monitoring the storm closely to ensure preparedness in the event of any changes in its trajectory.
Timestamp: [04:16] - [04:59]
In a heartwarming segment, Usha Vance, Ohio's First Lady, teams up with Second Lady Fran DeWine to champion early childhood literacy. During a reading of the beloved children's classic, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” at the Ohio State Fair, Vance introduces a new summer reading challenge aimed at children from kindergarten through 8th grade. Participants who complete the challenge receive a certificate, a small prize, and a chance to visit Washington, D.C. The initiative seeks to foster a love for reading and provide educational opportunities for Ohio's youth. Vance also highlighted her long-term support for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Ohio, which delivers a free new book each month to children until they turn five.
“Is that kids will pick what it is that they really love.” ([04:47])
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update effectively encapsulates urgent local and global issues, blending breaking news with human interest stories. From the tragic shooting in New York City to international diplomatic tensions and community-driven educational initiatives, the episode provides listeners with a thorough understanding of current events shaping our world.