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Lisa Lucera
He says there should be consequences. I'm Lisa Lucera. Fox News. President Trump singling out former President Obama and other former White House officials over the Russia investigation.
Jared Halpern
President Trump singled out one of his predecessors, former President Obama, for the investigation into Russian election interference in 2016.
Lisa Lucera
After what they did to me and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people.
Jared Halpern
The president's director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard released previous previously classified document she says is evidence of treasonous conspiracy by senior government officials and is referring evidence to the Justice Department. A spokesman for former President Obama calls the claims outrageous and bizarre, adding nothing in the document undercuts the widely accepted conclusion Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Lisa Lucera
Fox's Jared Halpern of the White House this as the House is now in recess as Republicans battle over the Epstein file. Speaker Mike Johnson saying today he wants to give the White House spending to release the information on the Epstein files. Last week, House Democrats moved to force a House vote on releasing them. The lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said they have spoken with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. As President Trump has called on the Justice Department to release what he called all credible evidence related to the case.
Jared Halpern
The meeting between Ghislaine Maxwell and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche could happen as soon as this week. Her attorney says she'll tell the truth, but the question has to be asked at what price is there a deal to be cut with the Justice Department? DOJ officials are not commenting on any possibility.
Lisa Lucera
Fox's David Spont in Washington. Last week the Justice Department requested grand jury documents in the Epstein case be made public. Wall street the major indexes ended the day mix the Dow gained 179, the Nasdaq off 81, the S&P plus 4 points hitting an all time high. America is listening to FOX News.
James Patterson
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Lisa Lucera
Just weeks after performing a farewell concert, a heavy metal legend has died.
Michelle Paulino
Ozzy Osbourne, who was nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, has died. He was 76 years old. Osborne reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates on stage and in his hometown of Birmingham earlier in July for one final performance. In a statement, his family said it is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away. This morning he was with his family and surrounded by love. Osbourne pioneered heavy metal with Black Sabbath before launching a massively successful solo career. He also became a reality TV star on MTV's the Osbournes. Osbourne had been battling Parkinson's disease and suffered numerous health issues in recent years, including complications from a fall. Michelle Paulino, Fox News The State Department.
Lisa Lucera
Has confirmed the Death of a U.S. citizen last week in Syria. The name of the man has not officially been released, but Oklahoma Senator James Lankford identified him as Hossam Saraya, a Syrian American citizen. A major insurer is pulling back restrictions on coverage for some procedures.
Jenny Cosella
Health insurer Humana says it will eliminate about a third of its prior authorizations for outpatient services starting in January I Among the procedures, impacted colonoscopies and some CT scans and MRIs. Humana also says it will provide a decision within one business day on at least 95% of all prior authorizations done electronically. Currently, Humana says it provides a decision within a day on more than 85% of outpatient procedures that don't require an overnight stay in the hospital. Jenny Cosella, FOX News.
Lisa Lucera
Coca Cola says it'll add a cane sugar version of its Coke in the US this fall, confirming a recent announcement from President Trump. Coke has been sweetened with high fructose corn syrup in the US since the 1980s. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is FOX News.
James Patterson
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Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary
Release Date: July 22, 2025
The Fox News Hourly Update episode titled "Remembering Rock Legend Ozzy Osbourne who died at age 76" provides a comprehensive overview of the day's most pressing news stories. The episode seamlessly transitions between political developments, health sector updates, and a heartfelt tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. Below is a detailed summary of the key discussions, insights, and conclusions presented in the episode.
The episode opens with host Lisa Lucera reporting on President Trump's recent statements targeting former President Barack Obama and other former White House officials concerning the Russia investigation.
Lisa Lucera highlights Trump's assertion: "He says there should be consequences. [...] After what they did to me and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people" ([00:02]).
Jared Halpern elaborates on the situation, noting that Trump has specifically singled out Obama over the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections ([00:13]).
Furthermore, the discussion touches upon Tulsi Gabbard's controversial actions:
Halpern mentions that Tulsi Gabbard, the president’s director of National Intelligence, has released previously classified documents she claims evidence a "treasonous conspiracy by senior government officials" and is referring this evidence to the Justice Department ([00:27]).
A spokesman for former President Obama vehemently rejects these claims as "outrageous and bizarre," maintaining that the documents do not undermine the established conclusion regarding Russia's electoral interference ([00:27]).
The conversation shifts to the ongoing battle within Congress over the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case.
Lisa Lucera reports that as the House enters recess, Republicans are in a standoff over the Epstein file. Speaker Mike Johnson advocates for the White House to release the information, contrasting with House Democrats who previously pushed for a vote on releasing the files ([00:54]).
The segment also covers the legal maneuvers surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's convicted accomplice:
Halpern explains that Maxwell's lawyers have engaged with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, suggesting a possible meeting to disclose truthful information, though concerns about potential deals with the Justice Department are raised ([01:24]).
David Spont adds that a meeting could occur imminently, but DOJ officials have yet to comment on its likelihood ([01:40]).
Economic news is brief but significant:
A brief promotional segment introduces Fox News Audio's "Unsol" podcast with James Patterson, focusing on unresolved crime stories ([01:59]).
A poignant segment commemorates the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, a seminal figure in heavy metal music.
Michelle Paulino announces Ozzy Osbourne's death at age 76, emphasizing his legacy as the "Prince of Darkness" and his contributions both with Black Sabbath and his solo career ([02:15]).
Details about his recent farewell concert in Birmingham and his family's statement underscore the impact of his loss: "He was with his family and surrounded by love" ([02:22]).
The report also touches on Osbourne's battle with Parkinson's disease and other health issues, highlighting the end of an era in the music industry ([02:22]).
The episode briefly covers the death of Hossam Saraya, a U.S. citizen killed in Syria.
Significant changes in health insurance policies are discussed:
Jenny Cosella reports that Humana is reducing prior authorizations for outpatient services by about one-third starting January, impacting procedures like colonoscopies and some imaging scans ([03:17]).
The insurer aims to expedite decisions, promising responses within one business day for the majority of electronically submitted prior authorizations ([03:17]).
In a surprising move, Coca-Cola announces the introduction of a cane sugar-sweetened version of its flagship beverage in the United States.
The episode concludes with promotions for Fox News' programming schedules and platforms, inviting listeners to engage with their live broadcasts and podcasts ([04:13]).
This episode of Fox News Hourly Update delivered a blend of political analysis, legal developments, economic indicators, and cultural mourning, culminating in a heartfelt remembrance of Ozzy Osbourne's enduring legacy.