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The Marc Cox Morning Show opens with Marc and Dan discussing Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life banquet before 1,100 attendees, focused on fundraising to overturn Amendment 3 and the debate over initiative petition reform. They also cover Missouri abortion laws, the Charlotte murder of Iryna Serhutska, and a Supreme Court ruling upholding ICE enforcement. Hour 2 features Hans von Spakovsky on constitutional interpretation, Supreme Court rulings on immigration, and commentary on justices Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. John Lamping joins to talk Missouri politics, Amendment 3, and initiative petition reform. Political commentary includes Chuck Schumer's economic criticism and Democratic policies, plus local stories like the Miss America pageant and a stolen St. Louis food truck. Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's humorous take on New York tax hikes, tax migration, and lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and the repeal of discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s claims about healthcare incentives and pharmaceutical influence. Hour 4 brings in Eben Brown of Fox News Radio on the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling lifting restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles and the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Ryan Wiggins joins the conversation to weigh in on government subsidies, rising health insurance premiums, and the broader impact of government intervention in healthcare, education, and housing.
BEST OF - RFK Jr. faces sharp questioning from lawmakers during a Senate hearing as the National Guard prepares to stay in Washington, D.C., and expand into other cities. National Correspondent Rory O'Neill reports on the hearing and its fallout. Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers covers President Trump's conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Plus, Trump meets with top tech CEOs and addresses questions about UK censorship, RFK Jr., and the latest jobs report.
BEST OF - National Correspondent Rory O'Neill reports Florida officially ends vaccine mandates, Epstein victims share powerful testimony at a Capitol press conference, and President Trump lashes out at a Polish reporter over questions about Russia. White House Correspondent Jon Decker recaps Trump's meeting with Poland's president, and Fox News Radio's Eben Brown covers Florida's ‘Alligator Alcatraz' detention center and the new ‘Louisiana Lockup.'
FOX News Radio's Tonya J. Powers joins Chris Michaels and Dani Gurrie during the Morning News Express to discuss the states that have put a Ban on Cell Phones in schools across the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins the show to talk about congress back after summer recess and if we could be headed toward a government shutdown.
Marc and Dan begin the second hour discuss court decision on Trump tariffs. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about congress back after recess and the potential of a government shutdown. Nicole Murray has the headlines plus that 70% Americans making life decisions based on vibes. Finally, what to do with more than one wife.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins the show to talk about congress back after summer recess and if we could be headed toward a government shutdown. Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about education and more. Jimmy Failla, Host of Fox Across America joins to talk about coming to The Factory in January. Missouri Senator for District 23 Adam Schnelting joins to talk about the special session and IP reform expected to pass. Fox Business Kelly Saberi joins to talk about the crime in Chicago and the business reaction to the crackdown.
FOX News Radio Tonya J. Powers joined Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about how Election Day is approaching fast, we are less than 2 months away. She tells us what to look for when it comes to big races and referendums. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deep dive into one of America's most chilling mysteries as we present Colorado Cold Case: JonBenét Ramsey. In this one-hour FOX True Crime Podcast special, former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro will be joined by criminal defense attorney Joshua Ritter to provide their expert analysis of the murder case and the new evidence that has emerged decades later. You won't want to miss this shocking investigation, this Labor Day, on FOX News Radio.
This Labor Day, join FOX News Radio for a look into the work that builds the nation as we present How America Works with Mike Rowe, a FOX Nation special. This one-hour special highlights the men and women who keep our country running. From airports to America's national parks, tune in to listen to intriguing stories this Labor Day on FOX News Radio.
All "homestretch" segments from 08/25-08/29 with Guy Benson and the team, plus a bonus segment with Jimmy Failla and his ongoing drama with Producer Christine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Buy now, pay later” payment options have gained significant popularity, especially with the younger generation. But some financial experts are raising concerns about how these risky loans could encourage overspending and lead to a mountain of debt. FOX News Radio's Gurnal Scott spoke with partner at Exit Wealth, Ted Jenkin, about the fine print when it comes to “buy now, pay later” services and the massive interest and debt that could await users who miss even just one payment. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Buy now, pay later” payment options have gained significant popularity, especially with the younger generation. But some financial experts are raising concerns about how these risky loans could encourage overspending and lead to a mountain of debt. FOX News Radio's Gurnal Scott spoke with partner at Exit Wealth, Ted Jenkin, about the fine print when it comes to “buy now, pay later” services and the massive interest and debt that could await users who miss even just one payment. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Buy now, pay later” payment options have gained significant popularity, especially with the younger generation. But some financial experts are raising concerns about how these risky loans could encourage overspending and lead to a mountain of debt. FOX News Radio's Gurnal Scott spoke with partner at Exit Wealth, Ted Jenkin, about the fine print when it comes to “buy now, pay later” services and the massive interest and debt that could await users who miss even just one payment. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Failla, Host of Fox Across America on Fox News Radio, host of Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla 10pmET , author of Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun, joined the Guy Benson Show today to "slay the beef" with Producer Christine, a.k.a. Cookie. Cookie and Jimmy have had a mysterious beef that has followed them around the office, but can the pair hash it out on air? Watch and listen to the full segment below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremy Rosenthal, Attorney, Fox News Radio joins to talk about DOJ to appeal ruling to disqualifying Trump lawyer as New Jersey Prosecutor and more.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk about the Cardinals pitching struggles. Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at The Heritage Foundation talks crime in Chicago and Education from state universities. Jeremy Rosenthal, Attorney, Fox News Radio talks Trump Lawyer disqualified as New Jersey Prosecutor. Finally, Buck Don't Give A.
Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about Chicago crime and education from state run universities. Jeremy Rosenthal, Attorney, Fox News Radio joins to talk about DOJ to appeal ruling to disqualifying Trump lawyer as New Jersey Prosecutor and more. Danielle Alvarez, RNC Senior Advisor joins to talk about the Democratic Party Faces a Voter Registration Crisis and more. Diane Hansen Boyer joins to promote the 14th annual Mike Hansen Memorial Trivia Auction on September 13. Plus Marc and Dan talk about the importance of coaches teaching lessons and Nicole Murray has story on the need to watch something while eating maybe linked to anxiety or depression.
FOX News Radio's Tonya J. Powers joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about the Democratic National Committee kicking off their summer meetings. She gives her thoughts on the state of the party at this moment in time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning! Marc Cox begins the show by discussing the homeless encampment downtown in St. Louis and more political headlines. Ryan Schmelz, of Fox News Radio, joins us once again to comment on President Trump's DC crime crackdown, as federal officers report hundreds of arrests. In the second hour of the show, Marc talks with David Grasso, political analyst, regarding President Trump urging Texas republicans to quickly pass redistricting maps while Newsom and California democrats push back. Sue Thomas joins us for a segment of In Other News, and Marc chats with Jeff Flock about Cracker Barrel's complete rebrand. The show keeps rolling into the third hour, where Marc reads more of today's top headlines in the world of politics, and speaks with former U.S. Senator Jim Talent, on Catherine Hanaway being appointed as Missouri Attorney General, the possibility of redistricting, and more. We also hear from Linda Ragsdale, O'Fallon City Councilmember. In the fourth and final hour of today's show, Marc talks with Shannon Bream, host of Fox News Sunday, as well as Griff Jenkins, Washington-based correspondent for Fox News Channel.
Good morning! Marc Cox begins the show by discussing the homeless encampment downtown in St. Louis and more political headlines. Ryan Schmelz, of Fox News Radio, joins us once again to comment on President Trump's DC crime crackdown, as federal officers report hundreds of arrests.
FOX News Radio's Tonya J. Powers joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to give us the latest developments in the Trump White House is doing to bring peace between Russia and Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about Trump's crackdown on crime in DC and how much of an impact it has had.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz about the DOJ's plan to deliver Epstein-related documents to the House Oversight Committee by Friday, missing the original Tuesday deadline. They cover the redaction process to protect victims, Congress's subpoena power, and Bill Barr's behind-closed-doors testimony, which was cooperative and did not implicate former President Trump. The conversation also shifts to Washington, DC, where heightened security in the Navy Yard with National Guard vehicles has sparked partisan disagreement. With crime rates reportedly down, including a 90 percent decrease in carjackings, the debate continues over whether the Guard's presence should be extended.
FOX News Radio's Jonathan Savage joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about the United States and South Korea doing their joint training to be prepared if something needs to happen with North Korea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express discusses the effects he's seen from Hurricane Erin and the judge dismissing part of the lawsuit from the ACLU about "Alligator Alcatraz". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared Halpern of Fox News joins Pete Mundo to discuss the latest with Trump, Zelenskyy and Putin! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Focus shifts to Washington DC, where European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelensky meet with President Trump following his Friday meeting with Putin. Discussion centers on security guarantees for Ukraine, the role of potential land swaps, and the dynamics of the summit, including Air Force One flyovers and Trump's handling of the press. Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio provides on-the-ground insight, emphasizing the strategic and symbolic moves designed to influence negotiations while countering media narratives. The segment sets the stage for continued analysis of the summit's implications.
President Trump declared his Alaskan summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin "extremely productive," but says no deal or ceasefire has been reached yet. Giving few details about the tentative agreement, Trump said he first had to speak to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and our European allies about what transpired. FOX News Radio's Eben Brown discusses the no-deal result, the Trump administration's objectives for negotiating an end to the war on Ukraine, and the challenges the President will confront in a possible second meeting with Putin. The Trump administration is cracking down on crime in the nation's capital. City leaders in Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit Friday, ultimately challenging the administration's takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department. Republicans have praised the move, arguing that crime has gotten out of control. However, others are arguing that the city has seen record-low crime this year. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joined the FOX News Rundown earlier this week to discuss the president's decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump declared his Alaskan summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin "extremely productive," but says no deal or ceasefire has been reached yet. Giving few details about the tentative agreement, Trump said he first had to speak to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and our European allies about what transpired. FOX News Radio's Eben Brown discusses the no-deal result, the Trump administration's objectives for negotiating an end to the war on Ukraine, and the challenges the President will confront in a possible second meeting with Putin. The Trump administration is cracking down on crime in the nation's capital. City leaders in Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit Friday, ultimately challenging the administration's takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department. Republicans have praised the move, arguing that crime has gotten out of control. However, others are arguing that the city has seen record-low crime this year. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joined the FOX News Rundown earlier this week to discuss the president's decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump declared his Alaskan summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin "extremely productive," but says no deal or ceasefire has been reached yet. Giving few details about the tentative agreement, Trump said he first had to speak to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and our European allies about what transpired. FOX News Radio's Eben Brown discusses the no-deal result, the Trump administration's objectives for negotiating an end to the war on Ukraine, and the challenges the President will confront in a possible second meeting with Putin. The Trump administration is cracking down on crime in the nation's capital. City leaders in Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit Friday, ultimately challenging the administration's takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department. Republicans have praised the move, arguing that crime has gotten out of control. However, others are arguing that the city has seen record-low crime this year. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joined the FOX News Rundown earlier this week to discuss the president's decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FOX News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to discuss countries getting behind Trump to hope he can end this conflict between Russia and Ukraine after speaking with Putin in Alaska.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News Radio, Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about Trump holds news conference on DC crime after federal agents hit the streets and his plan for the nation's capital?
FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about Apple's push to do more manufacturing in the United States, creating upwards of 450,000 new jobs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about people Trump would consider to endorsing as the next nominee for President for the Republican Party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Marc Cox is back from vacation and is joined by Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Nicole Murray, This Morning With Gordon Deal, Tonya J Powers, Fox News Radio, Dan Snell, Politics and Leadership Expert, Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman, and KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman. Plus Kim on a Whim and In Other News,
In this hour Tonya J Powers, Fox News Radio to discuss Trump and Putin meeting later this week. Dan Snell, Politics and Leadership Expert discussing the FBI helping locate Texas democrats who left state to avoid a vote. Finally, Kim on a Whim.
Ryan Recker and Jeff Manasso from Fox News Radio dive into the chaos in the auto market. From soaring prices and record-high loan debt to the uncertain future of electric vehicles, they break down why so many car owners owe more than their vehicles are worth. Jeff highlights recent dips in loan rates and dealer incentives, offering hope for buyers considering refinancing or waiting out the market. They also call out buyers who overextend financially for status cars and emphasize the growing risk of a flood of used vehicles hitting the market later this year, potentially pushing prices down—though history suggests patience might not pay off.
Hour 3 opens with Ryan Recker filling in for Mark Cox, revisiting the explosive story of a St. Louis City SC season ticket holder kicked out for wearing a MAGA hat, exposing woke double standards and potential DOJ involvement. Ryan and Kim dive into the congressional recess drama with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmels, highlighting fundraising, power struggles, and uncertain futures for Republican and Democratic incumbents. Jeff Manasso then breaks down the wild auto market, soaring car payments, refinancing options, and what buyers can expect as interest rates potentially drop. Finally, Ryan tackles the fallout from Stephen Colbert's “Late Show” cancellation, contrasting it with Greg Gutfeld's Fox success, and critiques CBS's left-leaning content that's alienating viewers and draining millions in losses.
Hour 1 kicks off with Ryan Wrecker's explosive interview exposing political discrimination against a St. Louis City SC fan ejected for wearing a MAGA hat. Kim and Ryan tackle the hypocrisy of illegal immigrant hunger strikes contrasted with America-first policies, and spotlight a hopeful revival of Catholic youth culture alongside Christian artist Forrest Frank's mainstream success. Ryan closes with a personal take on rediscovering movie theaters this summer. Hour 2 dives into Democrat infighting, Kamala Harris's faltering governor bid, and market updates including a Boeing machinists strike. Lighter moments explore quirky social trends and sports banter, while entertainment news highlights Greg Gutfeld's Tonight Show guest host stint and CBS's left-leaning struggles. Hour 3 revisits the City SC MAGA hat controversy amid potential DOJ probes. Political fundraising and power plays dominate the congressional recess talk with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmels. Jeff Manasso breaks down the volatile auto market, and Ryan critiques Stephen Colbert's “Late Show” cancellation versus Fox's success. Hour 4 opens with Boeing workers' stalled negotiations despite big raises and scrapped schedules. The focus shifts to intense scrutiny of Democrat nominees, harsh immigration enforcement realities, and gerrymandering tactics benefiting Democrats. Ryan then dissects Trump's explosive Newsmax Russiagate interview and legal strategies to hold key players accountable. Sports expert Tom Ackerman analyzes Cardinals' rebuilding challenges and condemns the politicization of sports after the City SC MAGA hat ejection incident. Ryan closes by praising celebrities like Ty Burrell leaving Hollywood's chaos, and pokes fun at the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad political drama fueled by Trump's unexpected commentary.
BEST OF - White House Correspondent Jon Decker breaks down the political and economic fallout from Friday's jobs report. Ghislaine Maxwell has been quietly moved to a minimum-security prison in Texas, sparking backlash over her cushy new accommodations. We also have new video and details from the Cincinnati brawl, including footage of racial slurs being hurled. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz explains what Congress is really doing during summer recess, and yes — another sex toy was thrown onto the court during a WNBA game, as an arrest is made tied to the original incident.
Hour 2 kicks off with breaking news: St. Louis County Executive Sam Page has been indicted for using taxpayer-funded mailers to influence his reelection campaign. Marc slams Page's COVID-era power grabs and gives credit to longtime watchdog Tom Sullivan for helping expose the corruption. Next, Fox News Radio's Tanya J. Powers joins to discuss a new drug dubbed “gas station heroin”—a supercharged Kratom derivative that's 13x stronger than morphine and being sold with zero oversight. Then in a classic "In Other News," Kim and Marc hit several bizarre headlines: High Noon Vodka Seltzers mistakenly canned in Celsius energy drink cans, the Sydney Sweeney ad backlash labeled “Nazi propaganda,” PETA suing a lobster festival for cruelty, and Love is Blind casting calls coming to St. Louis.
Hour 1 opens light with Marc and Kim's banter over chocolate pie before diving into a harrowing turbulence incident and a blistering critique of Fed Chair Powell's political rate hikes hurting everyday Americans. They debate Trump's bold health tech overhaul, highlighting privacy versus innovation. The hour closes on the media's false narrative about Trump and Hawley, exposing the real corruption in insider trading. Hour 2 breaks with St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's indictment for weaponizing taxpayer funds during COVID, exposing decades of political mailer abuse. Fox News Radio's Tanya J. Powers warns about the new “gas station heroin” epidemic, and Kim and Marc roast bizarre pop culture headlines. Hour 3 features expert analysis on the indictment fallout and insider trading legislation. Former Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson warns of social media misinformation fueling violence and failed woke justice. Kim Otto previews Trump's push to modernize medical records amid privacy concerns—an urgent modernization America needs. Hour 4 goes deep on Page's scandal with County Councilman Dennis Hancock, political fallout, and the urgent call for leadership change. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream breaks down Obama-era Russia hoax investigations and Biden legal challenges. Griff Jenkins reports on DC politics, Mayor Bowser's budget battles, and the looming tariff deadline. Marc closes with a fiery defense of Trump's trade policies, calling out the liberal media's anti-American fearmongering and championing America's economic resurgence.
Jonathan Savage joins Pete Mundo live from Scotland after Trump visit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to unpack the release of documents by the Director of National Intelligence, the political debate over potential investigations into Obama-era actions, and what prosecutorial protections might mean for former presidents.
In Hour 1 of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to discuss newly released DNI documents, the possibility of a special counsel investigation into Obama-era actions, and the broader political implications, including prosecutorial questions surrounding former presidents. The team also examines the proposed trade deal with the European Union that would introduce 15% tariffs, exploring how it could affect the economy, budgets, and markets. Later, Ethan joins to review Happy Gilmore 2, highlighting Adam Sandler's return to classic comedy, nostalgic callbacks, and surprise cameos from professional golfers. The hour wraps up with a look at redistricting battles unfolding in Texas, Ohio, Florida, and Missouri—discussing how shifting maps, mid-decade changes, and gerrymandering debates could influence the national political landscape.
In Hour 1 of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to discuss newly released DNI documents, the possibility of a special counsel investigation into Obama-era actions, and the broader political implications, including prosecutorial questions surrounding former presidents. The team also examines the proposed trade deal with the European Union that would introduce 15% tariffs, exploring how it could affect the economy, budgets, and markets. Later, Ethan joins to review Happy Gilmore 2, highlighting Adam Sandler's return to classic comedy, nostalgic callbacks, and surprise cameos from professional golfers. The hour wraps up with a look at redistricting battles unfolding in Texas, Ohio, Florida, and Missouri—discussing how shifting maps, mid-decade changes, and gerrymandering debates could influence the national political landscape. In Hour 2, Rep. Eric Burlison joins to discuss the Biden auto-pen scandal, staff invoking the Fifth, and concerns about presidential fitness. Ryan and Brad also break down protests against Christian artist Sean Feucht in Canada, massive cost overruns at the Obama Presidential Center, and the fall of late-night TV. Plus, a look at Gen Z's rising interest in Christian music. In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range revisit a 2017 article predicting technology and societal changes over the next 20 years. They discuss the rise of software disruption and AI, question the disappearance of most jobs, and debate the future of autonomous and electric vehicles. The hosts express skepticism about agricultural robots and insect protein becoming mainstream by 2030. The hour wraps with a YouTube live poll asking listeners, "How quickly will tariff deals noticeably impact your life?
Jimmy Failla, host of Fox Across America on Fox News Radio and Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, and author of Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss the liberal meltdown over the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the bizarre display from celebrities and late-night hosts who rolled in to last night's taping. Failla explained why the move doesn't faze him, or Gutfeld!, for that matter, and why true comedians aren't threatened by the collapse of the late-night echo chamber. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices