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As we enter 2026, the national debt is quickly nearing $40 trillion and interest costs alone are near $1 trillion a year. Meanwhile, there is no clear bipartisan plan to reverse the trend. The Trump administration points to economic growth, tariffs, and efforts to cut waste and fraud as part of the solution, while critics warn that deficits remain historically high and savings so far fall short of what's needed. Former Indiana Governor and former OMB Director Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to break down the lack of political will to address the debt crisis, what's politically realistic in the year ahead to rein it in. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Author and Historian Walter Isaacson joined Chris Foster to discuss the United States' upcoming 250th birthday and why America's revolution is one of the most important events in world history. Plus, commentary by commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fox News Radio Political Analyst Josh Krauschaar joined Guy Benson as we head to 2026 to discuss the upcoming midterms. Josh also touches on NY politics, including Elise Stefanik dropping out of the governor's race and mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's stance on anti-semitism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 3 covers a wide range of topics. Segment 1 highlights a federal investigation into Minnesota daycare fraud and the political fallout surrounding Governor Walz, emphasizing concerns over systemic corruption and enforcement failures. Segment 2 features Eben Brown from Fox News Radio discussing Trump's Mar-a-Lago meetings with Zelensky and Netanyahu, focusing on Ukraine security guarantees, Russia, and U.S. foreign policy strategy. Segment 3 is 2A Tuesday with Louis Valdez on gun rights, emphasizing Second Amendment protections, the Parkland shooting context, mental health, and school security. Segment 4 addresses Kennedy Center concert cancellations triggered by the addition of Trump's name, exploring the tension between politics and professional obligations in the arts.
Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Robyn Pfaffman, filling in on today’s edition of the show, kicks off by reflecting on her conservative views and personal experiences covering the World Trade Center attacks, which she says shaped her political outlook. She then turns to allegations of long-running fraud in Minnesota involving public funds, highlighting independent journalist Nick Shirley’s reporting and questioning political accountability connected to Governor Tim Walz. Pfaffman also invites listener reaction to a proposal for monitored “safe zones” for child custody exchanges following recent police shootings in Charlotte. Additional commentary includes criticism of Democratic leadership, skepticism of Nancy Pelosi’s prediction that Democrats will retake the House in 2026, and discussion of messaging she believes resonates with voters. later we’re joined by Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio to talk about former President Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic meetings and the latest developments in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Halpern explains Trump’s discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump suggested negotiations to end the Russia–Ukraine war may be closer than ever, while uncertainty remains about Vladimir Putin’s willingness to compromise. The conversation then shifts to Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on efforts to move from phase one to phase two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump's sweeping reshaping of American politics in 2025 fueled intense support and alarm alike, transformed the role of government and U.S. alliances, and laid the groundwork for a sharply polarized fight heading into the midterm elections. FOX News Radio political analyst & Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the biggest political stories of 2025, including the future of President Trump and the MAGA movement, the state of the Democratic Party, President Trump's foreign policy achievements, and the early positioning of potential 2028 presidential candidates. Plus, President Trump significantly changed the United States H-1B visa program by imposing a new $100,000 fee on new applicants as part of a broader overhaul aimed at curbing perceived abuse. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer explains why she believes the overhaul will help ‘protect' the American worker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump's sweeping reshaping of American politics in 2025 fueled intense support and alarm alike, transformed the role of government and U.S. alliances, and laid the groundwork for a sharply polarized fight heading into the midterm elections. FOX News Radio political analyst & Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the biggest political stories of 2025, including the future of President Trump and the MAGA movement, the state of the Democratic Party, President Trump's foreign policy achievements, and the early positioning of potential 2028 presidential candidates. Plus, President Trump significantly changed the United States H-1B visa program by imposing a new $100,000 fee on new applicants as part of a broader overhaul aimed at curbing perceived abuse. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer explains why she believes the overhaul will help ‘protect' the American worker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump's sweeping reshaping of American politics in 2025 fueled intense support and alarm alike, transformed the role of government and U.S. alliances, and laid the groundwork for a sharply polarized fight heading into the midterm elections. FOX News Radio political analyst & Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider, Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the biggest political stories of 2025, including the future of President Trump and the MAGA movement, the state of the Democratic Party, President Trump's foreign policy achievements, and the early positioning of potential 2028 presidential candidates. Plus, President Trump significantly changed the United States H-1B visa program by imposing a new $100,000 fee on new applicants as part of a broader overhaul aimed at curbing perceived abuse. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer explains why she believes the overhaul will help ‘protect' the American worker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite inflation cooling, many Americans are still struggling with high prices and feeling like they're falling behind. Carol Roth, a former investment banker and the author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,' explains what lawmakers can do to help people feel financially secure, and what individuals can do to get more out of their money in 2026. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino, spoke with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl about the scourge of antisemitism and why it was important for Americans to unplug from technology. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite inflation cooling, many Americans are still struggling with high prices and feeling like they're falling behind. Carol Roth, a former investment banker and the author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,' explains what lawmakers can do to help people feel financially secure, and what individuals can do to get more out of their money in 2026. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino, spoke with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl about the scourge of antisemitism and why it was important for Americans to unplug from technology. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite inflation cooling, many Americans are still struggling with high prices and feeling like they're falling behind. Carol Roth, a former investment banker and the author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,' explains what lawmakers can do to help people feel financially secure, and what individuals can do to get more out of their money in 2026. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino, spoke with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl about the scourge of antisemitism and why it was important for Americans to unplug from technology. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller checked in with Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio as United States Congress wrapped up its final session of the year. Bob asked the question many Americans are wondering: what did lawmakers really accomplish before heading into 2025? Ryan broke down the wins, the unfinished business, and what was kicked down the road — offering a clear-eyed look at how Washington closed out the year.
Marc discusses the latest updates on the Hanukkah shooting in Australia with Fox News Radio correspondent Jonathan Savage. The younger suspect, Navid Akram, has been charged, and evidence suggests an ISIS-inspired, anti-Semitic motive. Savage explains that while ISIS likely didn't order the attack directly, the organization inspired it. The segment also covers warnings from Israeli security to Australia, the suspects' possible militant training in the Philippines, and the country's existing tight gun laws. Marc connects the incident to broader concerns about immigration, radicalization, and public safety, emphasizing the limitations of reactive gun legislation and the potential global impact of lax vetting processes. #AustraliaShooting #ISISInspired #AntiSemitism #GunControl #ImmigrationSafety #JonathanSavage
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss President Trump's disappointing response to the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife. Mark is then joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the horrific antisemitic mass shooting that occurred over the weekend in Australia. He's later joined by Brian Ping, a News Anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles. They discuss the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife as well as the FBI stopping a New Years terrorist attack before they could act. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Phil Holloway, a Fox News Legal Analyst, a former Assistant District Attorney and police officer. He discusses the latest information on the shooting at Brown University, the murder of Rob Reiner and more. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who reacts to this past week's NFL games, the Cardinals signing free agent Dustin May, SLU Basketball's success and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by John Ziegler, the Co-Host of "The Death of Journalism" podcast and a former Mediaite Senior Columnist. He discusses the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, Trump's insensitive comments on it, and more. He's later joined by Dan O'Donnell, a Milwaukee talk show host. He shares the latest on Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugans trial being underway for helping an undocumented man evade arrest. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the horrific antisemitic mass shooting that occurred over the weekend in Australia.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss President Trump's disappointing response to the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife. Mark is then joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the horrific antisemitic mass shooting that occurred over the weekend in Australia. He's later joined by Brian Ping, a News Anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles. They discuss the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife as well as the FBI stopping a New Years terrorist attack before they could act.
With Chris Michaels filling in for Bob Miller, the Morning News Express welcomed Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio to provide the latest details on the deadly mass shooting at Bondi Beach. Jonathan explained what authorities are saying about the terrorism and antisemitism-motivated attack that targeted a crowd gathered for a Hanukkah celebration, leaving at least 16 people dead and dozens injured. It was a sobering update on a developing international story with global implications.
President Trump is holding campaign-style events to argue he is fixing the economy and lowering costs, as Democrats point to their recent election wins to say voters blame him for high prices. At a recent rally in Pennsylvania, the president defended his tariffs and said they help American workers, while Democrats warned those same policies raise the cost of everyday essentials. FOX News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to explain how both parties are battling to shape voters' views on the economy, inflation, and who has the stronger plan moving forward. Growing awareness of the threats and harms posed by social media, especially to children and teenagers, is fueling momentum for legislation aimed at curbing these risks amid the rapid advancement of AI. Social media reform advocate Nicki Petrossi, Founder of Scrolling2Death.com, joins the Rundown to discuss the dangers of the overuse of social media among the adolescent, the responsibility of tech giants in designing addictive platforms that do harm, and the growing push for new legislation that addresses these concerns. Plus, commentary from David Marcus, FOX News Digital columnist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Studies show more students are arriving at college unable to do basic math, forcing even top universities to offer remedial classes. College admissions expert and author Jeff Selingo joins the Rundown to talk about why test scores are falling and what it means for higher education. He explains how pandemic learning loss and grading standards are reshaping who is truly ready for college. Plus, whether a traditional four-year college degree is still valuable, or if alternative paths like company-provided training programs are becoming more viable options. Netflix is set to purchase Warner Bros. for $72 billion after the company moves to separate its studios and HBO Max streaming division from its cable networks. In response, rival studio Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid of its own. Wall Street Journal entertainment and media reporter Joe Flint joins the Rundown to discuss the differences between the Netflix and Paramount bids for WarnerMedia, the concerns and consequences of a potential streaming monopoly, and how the deal could affect jobs and the creative community in Hollywood. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Studies show more students are arriving at college unable to do basic math, forcing even top universities to offer remedial classes. College admissions expert and author Jeff Selingo joins the Rundown to talk about why test scores are falling and what it means for higher education. He explains how pandemic learning loss and grading standards are reshaping who is truly ready for college. Plus, whether a traditional four-year college degree is still valuable, or if alternative paths like company-provided training programs are becoming more viable options. Netflix is set to purchase Warner Bros. for $72 billion after the company moves to separate its studios and HBO Max streaming division from its cable networks. In response, rival studio Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid of its own. Wall Street Journal entertainment and media reporter Joe Flint joins the Rundown to discuss the differences between the Netflix and Paramount bids for WarnerMedia, the concerns and consequences of a potential streaming monopoly, and how the deal could affect jobs and the creative community in Hollywood. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Studies show more students are arriving at college unable to do basic math, forcing even top universities to offer remedial classes. College admissions expert and author Jeff Selingo joins the Rundown to talk about why test scores are falling and what it means for higher education. He explains how pandemic learning loss and grading standards are reshaping who is truly ready for college. Plus, whether a traditional four-year college degree is still valuable, or if alternative paths like company-provided training programs are becoming more viable options. Netflix is set to purchase Warner Bros. for $72 billion after the company moves to separate its studios and HBO Max streaming division from its cable networks. In response, rival studio Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid of its own. Wall Street Journal entertainment and media reporter Joe Flint joins the Rundown to discuss the differences between the Netflix and Paramount bids for WarnerMedia, the concerns and consequences of a potential streaming monopoly, and how the deal could affect jobs and the creative community in Hollywood. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed **Tonya J. Powers of Fox News Radio to break down the do’s and don’ts of traveling during the Christmas season. Tonya shared expert insight on the best times to hit the road or head to the airport, the peak travel windows to avoid, and what families should expect as millions prepare to head home for the holidays. Whether you're planning a long-distance flight or a quick drive to see loved ones, Tonya’s tips can help make your Christmas travel smoother, safer, and a whole lot less stressful.
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio with the latest developments on the Trump-backed peace deal currently on the table for Ukraine. Jonathan explained where negotiations stand and why Volodymyr Zelensky is firmly unwilling to give up any Ukrainian land as part of the agreement, despite mounting international pressure. The conversation broke down what’s at stake, how world leaders are reacting, and whether a deal without territorial concessions is even possible.
On the Morning News Express, Bob Miller welcomed Eben Brown of Fox News Radio to break down a major and controversial change from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Eben explained why the CDC’s vaccine panel is now advising that only babies born to mothers who test positive for hepatitis B receive the first dose within 24 hours of birth, rolling back decades of guidance that called for universal newborn protection. The conversation focused on what this could mean for public health, long-term disease prevention, and the concerns surrounding a virus that can lead to serious liver disease and cancer later in life.
Minnesota is under scrutiny after prosecutors uncovered an estimated billion dollars in COVID-era fraud tied to a nonprofit that billed the state for meals and services that were never provided. President Trump publicly criticized Minnesota's Somali community in response, while Governor Tim Walz pushed back and said targeting an entire population goes too far. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the fraud probe has escalated and why it now involves federal funding, immigration cooperation, and oversight questions in the state.The World Cup 2026 Final Draw is today, as soccer fans around the world will be watching to see who plays who next year. FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas joins the Rundown to discuss the hype already building around next year's World Cup, what America will gain by being one of the host countries, and how President Trump is proving to be a great ambassador for the sport. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota is under scrutiny after prosecutors uncovered an estimated billion dollars in COVID-era fraud tied to a nonprofit that billed the state for meals and services that were never provided. President Trump publicly criticized Minnesota's Somali community in response, while Governor Tim Walz pushed back and said targeting an entire population goes too far. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the fraud probe has escalated and why it now involves federal funding, immigration cooperation, and oversight questions in the state.The World Cup 2026 Final Draw is today, as soccer fans around the world will be watching to see who plays who next year. FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas joins the Rundown to discuss the hype already building around next year's World Cup, what America will gain by being one of the host countries, and how President Trump is proving to be a great ambassador for the sport. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota is under scrutiny after prosecutors uncovered an estimated billion dollars in COVID-era fraud tied to a nonprofit that billed the state for meals and services that were never provided. President Trump publicly criticized Minnesota's Somali community in response, while Governor Tim Walz pushed back and said targeting an entire population goes too far. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the fraud probe has escalated and why it now involves federal funding, immigration cooperation, and oversight questions in the state.The World Cup 2026 Final Draw is today, as soccer fans around the world will be watching to see who plays who next year. FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas joins the Rundown to discuss the hype already building around next year's World Cup, what America will gain by being one of the host countries, and how President Trump is proving to be a great ambassador for the sport. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this segment, Mark is joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the pentagon's second strike controversy, the big GOP win in Tennessee's congressional race last night and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the pentagon's second strike controversy, the big GOP win in Tennessee's congressional race last night and more. He's later joined by Ryan Krull, a Reporter at St Louis Magazine who writes the St Louis daily newsletter. He discusses the Ladue Police Department busting a ring of South American "crime tourists". In hour 2, Sue hosts "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Alex Rich joins for the hour and the crew discusses Mad Men, Spotify Wrapped lists, how baseball can save triples and doubles & more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Batya Ungar-Sargon, the Host of "Batya" on NewsNation and a Columnist for The Free Press. She discusses the latest trending political entertainment news including the Pentagon's second strike controversy and more. He's later joined by Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer. Schroer announces that he will be introducing legislation in the upcoming session regarding MODOT's poor snow removal efforts. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cu to the Day
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for Fox News Radio. He discusses the pentagon's second strike controversy, the big GOP win in Tennessee's congressional race last night and more. He's later joined by Ryan Krull, a Reporter at St Louis Magazine who writes the St Louis daily newsletter. He discusses the Ladue Police Department busting a ring of South American "crime tourists".
Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins the show to discuss the strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean, and whether this is something that should continue or not. We are also joined by Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Daily Defense with Mark Walters, to discuss new gun legislation. We wrap the hour up with a discussion with Senator Nick Schroer.
Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine.
In hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, the snow in Saint Louis is once again causing problems on the roads, especially with the ramps getting on and off the highway, as well as the Marc Cox Shortlist and today's national anthem. What are today's topics for Kim on a Whim? In hour 2 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, we continue the conversation about the snow and the road conditions following the weather hit. Should crews have gone out to pre-treat the roads, and if they did, would it have mattered? John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss Justin Sparks resigning from Missouri Senate and the government pushing to get rid of state income tax. In hour 3, Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins the show to discuss the strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean, and whether this is something that should continue or not. We are also joined by Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Daily Defense with Mark Walters, to discuss new gun legislation. We wrap the hour up with a discussion with Senator Nick Schroer. In hour 4 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, MODOT fails with winter weather preparation again. We have the resources, so is this a case of other priorities of just a lack of caring? We hear our top stories of the day in the Marc Cox Shortlist such as controversy with a British citizen and Donald Trump's MRI. Dan Buck makes his return to the 97.1 airwaves, where he sets the scene for what his segment will be like each time he joins.
Heidi Harrison covers a wide range of topics in a lively hour on Mark Cox's show. She opens with Portland's “tree lighting” controversy, highlighting efforts to remove Christmas references while promoting inclusivity and political messaging, then reflects on the lingering effects of COVID restrictions and mask mandates on daily life and business closures. She shifts to Congress and national policy with Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio, discussing the challenges around Obamacare subsidies, potential government funding votes, and legal and tactical questions surrounding U.S. operations in Venezuela. The conversation then moves to digital security, reviewing the most common passwords in 2025, the pitfalls of password reuse, multi-factor authentication, and email overload, with personal anecdotes about phone numbers and spam. The hour wraps with heated debates on immigration and border enforcement, spotlighting a viral Idaho bar offering free beer for ICE tips, anti-ICE protests in New York, and broader concerns about national security, border control, and public frustration over open borders and illegal immigration.
Heidi Harris explores how Black Friday has changed from a chaotic bargain hunt to a month long shopping season and what that says about U.S. consumer habits. She reflects on holiday spending, the culture around gift giving, and the shift from malls and big retailers like Walmart and Target to online convenience. The conversation moves to the DC terrorist attack involving an Afghan immigrant, with questions about his background, possible CIA ties, and failures in Operation Allies Welcome vetting for Afghan evacuees. Heidi also highlights Small Business Saturday and the importance of supporting local shops. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to break down the FBI's effort to schedule interviews with six members of Congress who released a video telling troops to reject illegal orders. Additional discussions include air travel etiquette, holiday shopping memories, and why meaningful presents matter more than price.
Ryan Schmelz from Fox News Radio joins the show to talk about the final push for the Responder Rescue ATF raffle, the President's turkey pardon, and the ongoing fight over Obamacare subsidies and proposed reforms. They break down bipartisan roadblocks on health care, the risk of a government shutdown, possible changes in FBI leadership, the Missouri Attorney General's role, and a bizarre scandal involving the World's Strongest Woman competition.
Hour 3 features Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer on the rise of paid petitioners and legal concerns tied to Missouri's redistricting efforts. Ryan Schmelz from Fox News Radio joins to discuss President Trump's upcoming health care plan focused on Obamacare subsidies and the risk of a government shutdown. Kim on a Whim covers the controversy surrounding the World's Strongest "Woman" competition and gender categories in sports, along with reaction to the Hong Kong high-rise fire. The hour also includes listener engagement, event reminders like Guns and Hoses, and continued promotion of the Responder Rescue raffle.
A federal judge has dismissed the Justice Department's cases against former FBI Director James Comey and former New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, who brought the indictments was improperly appointed. But the legal fight is far from over. FOX News Legal Contributor Johnathan Turley joins the Rundown to explain the challenges that Halligan's appointment faced, as the DOJ plans to appeal. Thanksgiving travel is surging to record levels, and after weeks of airport chaos during the government shutdown, millions of Americans are now crossing their fingers that their holiday plans actually take off. So, is the travel system ready to handle it? Travel expert Mark Murphy joins the Rundown to break down what you need to know before you go. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A federal judge has dismissed the Justice Department's cases against former FBI Director James Comey and former New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, who brought the indictments was improperly appointed. But the legal fight is far from over. FOX News Legal Contributor Johnathan Turley joins the Rundown to explain the challenges that Halligan's appointment faced, as the DOJ plans to appeal. Thanksgiving travel is surging to record levels, and after weeks of airport chaos during the government shutdown, millions of Americans are now crossing their fingers that their holiday plans actually take off. So, is the travel system ready to handle it? Travel expert Mark Murphy joins the Rundown to break down what you need to know before you go. Plus, commentary by Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessica Rosenthal from Fox News Radio explains the growing parental concerns over child safety on gaming apps like Roblox, including lawsuits filed by parents and state attorneys over online predators. She breaks down Roblox's new age verification system that uses facial scans and artificial intelligence, the privacy questions that come with child facial data, and whether this approach could become an industry standard. Jessica also looks at how effective the system may be and the challenges it faces.
Hour 3 features Richard Stern, Acting Director of the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and Director of the Grover M. Hermann Center at the Heritage Foundation, discussing tariffs and their impact on the U.S. economy. In Capitol Beat, Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri's Seventh District joins the show. Jessica Rosenthal from Fox News Radio calls in to explain Roblox's new age verification system, how it works, and why the platform believes it could become an industry standard for protecting children online.
The show opens with a wet and difficult morning commute, steady rain, and garage issues at the station. Marc discusses the weather outlook, warmer temperatures affecting the deer harvest, and Dave Murray's rare call for a white Christmas. In the Marc Cox Soap Box, he breaks down media coverage of Dick Cheney's funeral, the absence of Trump and Vance, and how political narratives shape public perception. Scott on the Spot highlights KMOX's 100th anniversary with stories about the station's history and the legacy of AM radio. Hour 2 features food brought in by Scott Schneider from Donut Delight and a discussion on national politics. Nicole Murray returns with business news and stories from her trip to the Philippines. In Other News includes updates on Dick Cheney's funeral, affordable housing, the climate crisis, the Lambert Airport shooting, and more. Hour 3 brings Richard Stern from the Heritage Foundation to explain the impact of tariffs on the U.S. economy. In Capitol Beat, Congressman Eric Burlison joins the show. Jessica Rosenthal from Fox News Radio calls in to break down Roblox's new AI age verification system and the privacy questions surrounding it. Hour 4 focuses on charity efforts, including the ATF raffle and Guns and Hoses. Marc announces the Queen of Hearts drawing with the Three of Hearts in slot 35 and clears up confusion about the recent airport incident. The hour wraps with former first responder Courtney Harris sharing her medical journey and how Responder Rescue helped her through surgery, recovery, and her return to work.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters.
In this hour Eben Brown from Fox News Radio talks about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman talks college basketball and how KMOX is celebrating KMOX day and getting ready for 100th anniversary of being on air. Finally, In Other News California town bans pickleball.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Dan says goodbye, Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about college basketball and what KMOX is doing on what is KMOX day as they approach their 100th anniversary of being on the air. Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel joins to talk Jasmine Crockett, funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney. JD Vance and more. Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins to talk about property tax for seniors, county executive office and more. Cassie Smedile, RNC Strategist and Vice President at Coign joins to talk about the Epstein files, Jerome Powell and more. Corey Malone, Owner of Air Comfort Service to talk about sponsoring honor flights.
Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to talk about guns laws in Delaware where you know need a permit to purchase after meeting certain criteria.
Will Cain, host of The Will Cain Show on Fox News Channel and Will Cain Country on Fox News Radio, joined Guy for a lengthy discussion Wednesday. Cain shared his thoughts on the left wingers outraged over President Trump appearing on both ESPN and a Fox NFL broadcast for Veteran's Day, Michael Wilbon's stance on sports gambling, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After Democrats scored big wins in key 2025 elections, Republicans are assessing what went wrong and what it means for the 2026 midterms. Mike Rogers, former U.S. congressman from Michigan and now the Michigan GOP Senate candidate, joins the Rundown to discuss what the results reveal about voter sentiment, how the GOP plans to refocus, and why he believes Democrats' growing progressive wing could reshape the political landscape. Tomorrow is Veterans Day, a time to honor those who have served in the U.S. military. Unfortunately, more than 30,000 veterans are living on the streets in the country they sacrificed so much to protect. Darryl J. Vincent, President and Chief Executive Officer at U.S.VETS, joins the Rundown to discuss the "Make Camo Your Cause" campaign, U.S.VETS' mission to prevent and end veteran homelessness, and what must be done to help service members transition to civilian life. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In an uncommon political move, New York Republican Congressman Nick Langworthy is endorsing former Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo for New York City Mayor. He tells the Rundown why he believes Cuomo is the only candidate who can defeat Zohran Mamdani and prevent what he calls a dangerous turn for the city. Langworthy also explains how state leaders in Albany could limit a Mamdani administration's power over issues like taxes, rent, and mass transit, and he shares his thoughts on the ongoing government shutdown in Washington. With Election Day just hours away, new polls show Democrats gaining momentum while Republicans look to pull off an upset. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to discuss how President Trump has changed voter turnout trends, the key dynamics shaping the New Jersey and Virginia governor's races, and why affordability remains a top issue heading into the 2026 midterms. Plus, commentary from Jason Chaffetz, FOX News contributor and the host of the Jason In The House podcast on FOX News Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices