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Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about daylight saving time with the history of it and how it impacts you even health wise.
In the final hour on this Halloween Marc is joined by Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about daylight saving time with the history of it and how it impacts you even health wise. Jason Law, Candidate for County Executive in St. Charles and former Mayor of Lake St. Louis joins to talk about Steve Ehlmann changing his mind and entering the race and how it changes his mindset in the race. Responder Rescue Lisa Byrne joins to talk about teaming up for first responders.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Brent Sadler, Senior Research Felloe for Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology in the Allison Center for National Security at The Heritage Foundation joins talking about Trump's trip to Asia necular testing and more. Rep. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri 7th Congressional District joins as part of our Capital Beat to talk about the shutdown and how much longer before it gets re-opened and daylight saving time. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about daylight saving time with the history of it and how it impacts you even health wise. Jason Law, Candidate for County Executive in St. Charles and former Mayor of Lake St. Louis joins to talk about Steve Ehlmann changing his mind and entering the race and how it changes his mindset in the race. Responder Rescue Lisa Byrne joins to talk about teaming up for first responders. Plus we have Scott on the Spot.
Today on the final Marc Cox Morning Show of the week; Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation National Security and Foreign Policy joins to talk about President Trump stopping all trade with Canada. Rep. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri 7th congressional district joins to talk about the government shutdown. Frank Catanzaro, Chairman of the Missouri Young Republicans joins to talk about what they are doing to help grow the next generation of republican leaders. Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the sports gambling bust made by the FBI that has NBA related arrests. Christopher Alan Gordon, American Historian, Director of Library and Collections or the Missouri Historical Society and Author of ‘Letters Home from World War II: St. Louis Messages of Hope and Heartbreak from the Frontlines.'
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the sports gambling bust made by the FBI that has NBA related arrests.
In the final hour of the week, Governor Pritzker thinks we need laws to protect immigrants that are following law. Frank Catanzaro, Chairman of the Missouri Young Republicans joins to talk about what they are doing to help grow the next generation of republican leaders. Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the sports gambling bust made by the FBI that has NBA related arrests. Christopher Alan Gordon, American Historian, Director of Library and Collections or the Missouri Historical Society and Author of ‘Letters Home from World War II: St. Louis Messages of Hope and Heartbreak from the Frontlines'
Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joined the Morning News Express with Bob Miller and Chris Michaels to discuss the SNAP benefits possibly ending while the government is shut down, including here in Maryland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about President Trump heading to Asia later this week as North Korea test fires ballistic missiles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about the government shutdown and the Trump ballroom. An illegal immigrant truck driver is arrested for causing deadly crash. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Mizzou big game against Vanderbilt, parody in college football and Jim Montgomery not happy with Blues play. Finally, In Other News; an England woman breaks neck yawning and Ohio had to make it illegal to marry AI.
Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about Snap Benefits halted because of the government shutdown and if a short agreement could take place just to reopen for a short time.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about the government shutdown and the Trump ballroom. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Mizzou big game against Vanderbilt, parody in college football and Jim Montgomery not happy with Blues play. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about Snap Benefits halted because of the government shutdown and if a short agreement could take place just to reopen for a short time. Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins discussing the future of County Executive Sam Page and running for county executive himself. Fox News Radio's Shannon Bream joins to talk about Trump ballroom and owning a fire arm if you take drugs. Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talking about crime in DC, No Kings protests and the Trump ballroom. Darrin Crook from Rhino Shield talks business and birthday party.
The final hour starts with Marc and Dan talkign about Stephen Miller taking shots at Robert De Niro. Fox News Radio's Shannon Bream joins to talk about Trump ballroom and owning a fire arm if you take drugs. Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talking about crime in DC, No Kings protests and the Trump ballroom. Finally, Darrin Crook from Rhino Shield talks business and birthday party.
In this hour Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about Snap Benefits halted because of the government shutdown and if a short agreement could take place just to reopen for a short time. Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins discussing the future of County Executive Sam Page and running for county executive himself.
Fox News Radio's Shannon Bream joins to talk about Trump ballroom and owning a fire arm if you take drugs.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about the government shutdown and the Trump ballroom.
FOX News Radio's Ryan Schmelz reports on Democrats dragging the shutdown into a fourth week and the “No Kings” rallies that Republicans say were paid, hollow, and anti-American. They also notes George Santos' commutation.
The show opens with the latest on the federal shutdown and stalled negotiations in Washington before shifting to the No Kings protest and concerns about dark money, foreign influence, and 501c3 networks shielding donors. The hosts also examine the rise in tolerance for political violence and criticize campus protests supporting Hamas. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio joins with a report on the shutdown, political strategy, and national reaction. Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation breaks down donor secrecy in networks like Arabella and Soros, the legal gaps allowing influence in protest movements, and the threat of foreign money in U.S. politics. Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio provides a Middle East briefing on the Israel Hamas cease fire strain, Israeli strikes, hostage negotiations, and uncertainty over Hamas leadership. In the Buck Dont Give a ____ segment, the guest is Willful Positivity, a legal immigrant, who gives a first hand perspective on immigration, vetting, and border enforcement and contrasts it with the rhetoric seen at the No Kings protest. Tom Ackerman closes with sports coverage, including Indiana's rise to number two under Curt Cignetti after beating Michigan State, Mizzou's comeback over Auburn and tough SEC stretch ahead, the Blues improving to 3–2 with a win over Dallas, and the MLB playoffs with ALCS Game 7 between the Blue Jays and Mariners and the Dodgers viewed as the World Series favorite with Shohei Ohtani standing out. The show wraps by returning to the No Kings protest with questions about who funded it, whether foreign influence was involved, and why the movement lacked a clear objective.
Jonathan Savage from Fox News Radio updates the fragile Israel-Hamas cease-fire, hostage talks, and Israel's latest strikes. The hour opens with the Blues 3–1 win and their upcoming matchup against the LA Kings along with a quick debate over arena renaming. The show reacts to the “No Kings” protest, noting its older white suburban turnout and its focus on anti-Trump messaging, immigration, and border security. Minority Monday guest Willful Positivity gives a legal immigrant's take on enforcing immigration law. The hour also covers U.S. military strikes on drug boats and closes with the standing segment Buck Don't Give a ____.
Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage gives an update on the fragile Israel-Hamas cease-fire after two Israeli soldiers were killed, prompting Israeli airstrikes. He explains the ongoing uncertainty around Hamas command control and the status of hostage negotiations. The segment also includes U.S. political reactions, including Donald Trump's approach to Middle East diplomacy and Gavin Newsom questioning Trump's mental fitness.
Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio reports on the fourth week of the government shutdown, negotiation scenarios, and the impact on federal workers. Hans von Spakovsky from the Heritage Foundation explains how dark money groups fund anti-Trump protests and warns about rising tolerance for political violence. Nicole Murray delivers business headlines with earnings and markets. To wrap the hour, In Other News.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about Venezuela, government shutdown and more. Bruce LeVell, Longtime Senior Advisor to President Trump and former Small Business Administration Advocate for the White House joins to talk about ripple effect of government shutdown, Venezuela and more. Ron Baechle aka Towel Man talks hockey. Finally, Dan repeats his no kings rant.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about Venezuela, government shutdown and more.
Dan Buck is driving the ship solo today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Daniel Flesch, Senior Policy Analyst for Middle East and North Africa at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about Israel/Hamas and South Africa. Rep. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri's 7th congressional district joins to talk about the government shutdown rumors that it could go past Thanksgiving and more. Bob Onder, Congressman Missouri's 3rd congressional district joins to talk about Israel/Hamas and Venezuela and more. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to talk about Venezuela, government shutdown and more. Bruce LeVell, Longtime Senior Advisor to President Trump and former Small Business Administration Advocate for the White House joins to talk about ripple effect of government shutdown, Venezuela and more. Ron Baechle aka Towel Man talks hockey
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Bret Baier, Chief Political Anchor for Fox News Channel and the Anchor and Executive Editor of Special Report with Bret Baier joins to talk about his new book “To Rescue The American Spirit: Teddy Roosevelt and the Birth of a Superpower.” KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about the Blues slow start at home, Mizzou going on the road for the first time. Jim Talent, Former US Senator joins the show to talk about Hamas and government shutdown. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about President Trump's press conference with FBI Director Patel about crime numbers. Host of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream joins to talk about the comments from Ketanji Brown Jackson, transgender case and more. Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Radio Griff Jenkins to talk about Virginia Attorney General debate and Jay Jones and more.
The hour starts with Marc and Dan talking about Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Compares Black People to Disabled People. Jim Talent, Former US Senator joins the show to talk about Hamas and government shutdown. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about President Trump's press conference with FBI Director Patel about crime numbers. Finally, Buck Don't Give a %@ a woman calls the shutdown is a hostage situation.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about President Trump press conference with FBI Director Patel.
FOX News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to give us the latest on the Government Shutdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Radio's Jonathan Savage joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about the historic Middle East Peace Deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage about the release of 20 Israeli hostages after two years in captivity. They discuss the emotional reunions with families, the return of four deceased hostages, and the broader implications for peace in the Middle East. Jonathan details President Trump's address to the Knesset, where two protesters were removed as he called for an end to the war, highlighted the Abraham Accords, and emphasized future economic and diplomatic cooperation.
In hour three, Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage about the release of 20 Israeli hostages after two years in captivity and President Trump's address to the Knesset promoting peace through the Abraham Accords. Jeff Monosso joins to cover Governor Bill Lee's National Guard deployment in Memphis, police staffing shortages, and judicial limits on law enforcement tactics. The hour wraps up with Dan Buck in the “Buck Don't Give a ****” segment for Minority Monday, discussing the Super Bowl halftime controversy, Bad Bunny's performance, cultural backlash, and the growing divide between conservative and progressive views in entertainment.
Marc Cox kicks off the show with Nichole Murray, breaking down President Trump's historic address to Israel's Knesset, where he received a standing ovation and called for peace through strength. They discuss the release of 20 hostages after two years in captivity, Trump's upcoming trip to Egypt for Gaza talks, and rising U.S.–China trade tensions. Nichole also delivers her business report on major market losses, Ferguson Brewing's closure, and Trump's new tariffs on Chinese exports. In hour two, Jonathan Savage from Fox News Radio joins to cover the emotional hostage reunions, the humanitarian impact, and Trump's diplomatic efforts promoting the Abraham Accords. Later, Jeff Monosso reports on the National Guard deployment in Memphis, police staffing shortages, and judicial rulings that limit law enforcement tactics nationwide. Hour three wraps with Dan Buck in the “Buck Don't Give a ****” Minority Monday segment, where he and Marc discuss the controversy over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, Turning Point USA's alternative event, and the cultural divide between conservative and progressive media audiences. In hour four, Marc provides an update on the freed hostages before talking with Linda Ferguson about the JB Patriot Pantry, a St. Louis nonprofit serving veterans and active military through volunteer-run food distribution. The show closes with Tom Ackerman, who breaks down Missouri's game against Alabama, Indiana's turnaround under Coach Curt Cignetti, and the St. Louis Cardinals' rebuilding vision under Chaim Bloom.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage about the Gaza ceasefire as Israeli troops withdraw and Palestinians return to devastated areas. They discuss relief mixed with uncertainty, celebrations in Tel Aviv, Trump's continued support in Israel, and the challenges of rebuilding Gaza amid ongoing political tension.
Marc and Dan talk with Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso about the heated debate over Wisconsin's voter ID and citizenship verification laws. Jeff reports that Wisconsin Democrats, including Attorney General Josh Kaul, are fighting a court order requiring verification of citizenship for 3.6 million voters ahead of the February statewide election. The discussion covers the lawsuit that sparked the ruling, the broader national debate on issuing IDs to non-citizens, and the Trump administration's past push to strengthen election security. The hosts and Jeff stress the importance of voter ID laws for maintaining election integrity and question the resistance to verification efforts
In hour two of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc and Dan break down the latest in sports, politics, and world events. They recap Mizzou vs. Alabama, NFL highlights, and baseball playoffs before turning to Ryan Schmelz from Fox News Radio for an update on the government shutdown and its political fallout. Nichole Murray from This Morning with Gordon Deal joins to discuss national headlines and key business stories. The hour wraps up with In Other News.
In hour four of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc and Dan talk with Jeff Monosso from Fox News Radio about Wisconsin's voter ID and citizenship verification fight and what it means for election integrity nationwide. Then, Cheryl Casone from Fox Business Network joins to break down the U.S.-Canada trade deal, tariff impacts, and the strong U.S. economy. The hour wraps with Joe Brazil and Tom Shaw previewing the Freedom Walk to End Alzheimer's at Good News Brewing, plus highlights from Defiance Oktoberfest, Billy Bush's country fest, and the 97.1 FM Birthday Party at Lit Cigar Lounge in Chesterfield.
In this segment, Marc and Dan talk with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz about the ongoing government shutdown, its political causes, and what is holding up a resolution in Congress. They discuss the tense negotiations between Republicans and Democrats and how both sides are presenting their arguments to the public. Ryan explains the real-world effects on Americans, including delays in small business loans, military pay, and social security benefits. The discussion wraps with predictions on when the shutdown might end and what compromises could finally reopen the government.
BEST OF - National Correspondent Rory O'Neill covers the key moments from Attorney General Pam Bondi's congressional hearing and provides the latest government shutdown update. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz also weighs in on the shutdown negotiations, and White House Correspondent Jon Decker recaps President Trump's meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BEST OF - National Correspondent Rory O'Neill covers the key moments from Attorney General Pam Bondi's congressional hearing and provides the latest government shutdown update. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz also weighs in on the shutdown negotiations, and White House Correspondent Jon Decker recaps President Trump's meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Fox News Radio, Jonathan Savage is in London and joins the show to talk about what is happening today in Israel. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about deploying the National Guard, violence in Columbia and more. Luis Valdes, National Spokesperson for Gun Owners of America joins to talk about banks threaten the second Amendment and Supreme Court and Hawaii concealed weapon. Dr. George Hruza, Missouri State Representative District 89 joins the show to talk about socialism and more. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America joins to talk about Yahoo releasing the most important cases that the Supreme Court will hear. Plus a song honoring Charlie Kirk.
In this hour, Fox News Radio, Jonathan Savage is in London and joins the show to talk about what is happening today in Israel. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about deploying the National Guard, violence in Columbia and more. Plus Zach Bryan takes shot at ICE in new song and new record for world's longest beard.
Fox News Radio, Jonathan Savage is in London and joins the show to talk about what is happening today in Israel.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz about rising crime in Memphis, St. Louis, and Washington, DC, and the role of the National Guard in addressing it. They also discuss the government shutdown, its legislative battles, and the impact on federal workers and the economy. Other topics include the political debate over health care for illegal immigrants and a preview of upcoming interviews with Governor Kehoe and Congressman Eric Burlison.
In Hour 3, Marc Cox and Scott Jagow talk with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz about crime in Memphis, St. Louis, and Washington, DC, and the National Guard's role in public safety. They also cover the ongoing government shutdown, its political battles, and economic impact. Capitol Beat features Congressman Eric Burlison, who discusses shutdown strategy, Project 2025, Obamacare subsidies, and his concerns about Missouri data centers, including property rights, transparency, and strain on utilities. Scott on the Spot closes the hour with reflections on national and local stories.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Michelle Paulino about the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny being selected for the Super Bowl halftime show. They discuss Jay Z's influence on the NFL's artist choices, compare Bad Bunny with stars like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, and debate the marketing and political strategies behind the decision. The conversation touches on the NFL's target audience, the push toward the Hispanic demographic, and whether the choice will impact viewership. Michelle confirms the halftime show selection is final, calling it a “done deal.”
In Hour 4, Marc Cox talks with Greg Brown and Mike Weigand about the Queen of Hearts drawing, where the 10 of diamonds in slot three was revealed from a $5,200 pot. Fox News Radio's Michelle Paulino joins to discuss the Super Bowl halftime controversy over Bad Bunny's Spanish-language performance and Jay Z's role in NFL artist selections. The show also highlights the upcoming Guns and Hoses event benefiting the Backstoppers and provides updates on the government shutdown. Sue Thomas closes the hour with History of the Lou, reflecting on St. Louis's aviation legacy, including TWA, McDonnell Douglas, and notable local pioneers.
In Hour 3, Marc Cox and Dan Buck dive deeper into the government shutdown. Richard Stern from the Heritage Foundation discusses the political strategies behind the shutdown, its impact on workers, federal spending, manufacturing, and deregulation. Jeff Monosso of Fox News Radio reports on the National Guard deployment in Missouri to protect ICE officers, protests outside ICE facilities, and law enforcement frustration with federal immigration policies. The hour also features the Buck Don't Give a ____ segment, spotlighting Patricia Heaton's criticism of Hollywood over antisemitism and the Israel/Gaza conflict.
Jimmy Failla, host of Fox Across America on Fox News Radio and Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, as well as author of Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss a bevy of topics. Failla also weighed in on the bizarre story out of the UK touting the supposed benefits of first cousin marriage to placate certain groups, the media's silence on a "MAGA Gallows" display compared to their frenzy over the Bubba Wallace hoax, and the outrage over Bad Bunny being named this year's Super Bowl halftime act. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc returns from Europe with stories from Prague, Vienna, and Budapest, reflecting on travel, beer, and coffee. In the Buck Don't Give a ____ segment, the Minority Monday feature highlights a Jamaican legal immigrant's support for Donald Trump and her American dream. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio explains the looming government shutdown and its impact on services. Hans von Spakovsky and Gregg Jarrett provide legal analysis on James Comey, perjury, statutes of limitations, presidential pardons, and accountability across administrations. Nichole Murray covers concert ticket pricing and National Coffee Day, while “In Other News” highlights Ryder Cup sportsmanship and Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl halftime role. Tom Ackerman joins in studio for sports, breaking down Mizzou, Illinois, and Indiana football, MLB wild card races, the Cardinals' farm system, and postseason predictions. The show also features commentary on Charlie Kirk shirts, local news updates, and broader reflections on freedom of speech, immigration, and U.S. politics.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown discusses President Trump's executive order to limit TikTok's ties to China and the Biden administration's negotiated deal keeping U.S. operations under partial American control. He also examines California's SB 771 law, the broader push to regulate social media, and the need for stronger parental oversight and school policies to protect children from harmful content and drug sales online.
Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz breaks down the latest on budget talks in Washington, the risk of a government shutdown, and what it could mean for federal workers. He also explains Senate procedures, party strategies, and the broader frustrations around shutdown politics.