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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.
Hour 1: Scott Jagow joins for Scott on the Spot, covering free speech, journalism ethics, the 24-hour news cycle, and major news events like the Olympic Park bombing and OJ Simpson trial. Scott reflects on his award-winning TV news career and the legacy of journalists such as Peter Jennings, Walter Cronkite, and Paul Harvey. Hour 2: Ryan Schmelz breaks down government budget negotiations, the risk of a federal shutdown, and health care subsidies. Nichole Murray delivers business headlines on the stock market, AI data centers, electric vehicles, and energy costs. Other topics include the Powerball jackpot, United Nations debates, newsroom culture, unusual ice cream flavors, vaping, Fat Bear Week, Ryder Cup costs, and celebrity news from Jimmy Kimmel to Macho Man Randy Savage. Hour 3: Discussion shifts to the history of 60 Minutes, rankings for St. Louis Lambert Airport, and international updates on Ukraine, Russia, and U.S. relations. Genevieve Wood from The Heritage Foundation joins to discuss TikTok, data privacy, and how museums like the Smithsonian represent American history. In Scott on the Spot, breaking news details a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas where three people in custody were critically injured and the suspected sniper died from a self-inflicted wound. Hour 4: Ryan recaps Donald Trump's United Nations speech that drew laughs from world leaders over broken teleprompter and escalator jokes. Jeremy Rosenthal of Fox News Radio explains Supreme Court arguments about Trump's authority to fire an FTC member, a federal judge's order restoring frozen UCLA grants, and questions about whether Amazon tricked customers into paying for Prime.
Fox News Radio's Jeremy Rosenthal joins to break down the Supreme Court case allowing Donald Trump to fire a Democratic FTC member and the legal debate over presidential powers. He also covers a federal judge's order restoring frozen UCLA grants, the technicalities of legal standing, and whether Amazon tricked customers into paying for Prime
In Hour 2, Ryan Wrecker fills in for Marc Cox and is joined by Fox News Radio correspondent Ryan Schmelz to discuss government budget negotiations, health care subsidies, and the potential for a federal shutdown. The hour also covers the Powerball jackpot, debates about the United Nations, newsroom culture, and government monitoring of the media. Business updates include the stock market, AI data centers, electric vehicles, and energy costs. To wrap the hour, In Other News.
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.
JB McCuskey, WV Attorney General, joins the show. Dave & TJ share their thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's return to network television. What could the impact be if the ACA premium subsidies are not extended and why the Pentagon's new rules for journalists is bad policy. Plus, Jared Halpern and Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio stop by.
Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about RFK Jr's panel voted last week on kid vaccine schedules and the COVID Vaccine.
In the final hour of this Monday show Hillsdale College to give Charlie Kirk honorary degree. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about RFK Jr's panel voted last week on kid vaccine schedules and the COVID Vaccine. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman discusses Mizzou win, Illinois getting blown out, Chiefs getting first win and Cardinals.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning show, Ryan Wrecker and Dan Buck have; Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation joins the show to talk about Visa fee hike, Antifa and more. Nicole Murray, This Morning With Gordon Deal has business and new research show millennials are most educated and least financially stable Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins the show to discuss the memorial for Charlie Kirk. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins to talk about RFK Jr's panel voted last week on kid vaccine schedules and the COVID Vaccine. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman discusses Mizzou win, Illinois getting blown out, Chiefs getting first win and Cardinals.
Ryan has an idea for the pumpkin spice soap. Some are cancelling of Disney+ subscriptionover Jimmy Kimmel taken off air. Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the Charlie Kirk memorial. Finally, Minority Monday in Buck Don't Give a @%#&.
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins the show to discuss the memorial for Charlie Kirk.
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Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to give his thoughts on attending the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News Radio has a special feature hour remembering Charlie Kirk.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show Ryan Wrecker and Dan Buck are joined by; Cory Ruth, The CEO of Mergence Global. He was also worked on the GOP presidential campaigns of Carly Fiorina and Mitt Romney joins to talk about the decision of ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation national security and foreign policy joins to talk about a headline from The Hill about Trump labeling Antifa a terrorist organization. Rep. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri's 7th congressional district joins to talk about tariff money free speech and more. Representative Dr. Bob Onder US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about the Chloe Cole Act and gender transition. Lindi Williford joins to talk about a Wentzville teacher's comments about social media about Charlie Kirk and the school not doing about it. Fox News Radio, Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the Investigation into the shooting of Charlie Kirk and memorial scheduled for this weekend.
Fox News Radio, Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the Investigation into the shooting of Charlie Kirk and memorial scheduled for this weekend.
In the final hour Ryan and Dan have Representative Dr. Bob Onder US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about the Chloe Cole Act and gender transition. Lindi Williford joins to talk about a Wentzville teacher's comments about social media about Charlie Kirk and the school not doing about it. Fox News Radio, Jeff Monosso joins to talk about the Investigation into the shooting of Charlie Kirk and memorial scheduled for this weekend.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the intense congressional hearings with FBI Director Kash Patel. Mark is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, a Co-Host of Fox & Friends and the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. Kilmeade discusses how the legacy media has handled the assassination of Charlie Kirk and more. He's later joined by Hans Mahncke, an In-House Counsel at a Global Business Industry Firm. He discusses his latest piece in The Federalist, "Media Lies, Not Video Games, Turned Charlie Kirk Into a Target". In hour 2, Alex Rich joins and discusses his new puppy. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt. Senator Schmitt remembers his friend, Charlie Kirk following his assassination. He also discusses the media's response to Kirk's death and their handling of the situation. What is causing the political violence? In hour 3, Mark is joined by Steven Koonin, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution. He discusses his latest piece in the Wall Street Journal which is headlined, "At Long Last, Clarity on Climate". He's later joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for FOX News Radio. He discusses the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Steven Koonin, a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution. He discusses his latest piece in the Wall Street Journal which is headlined, "At Long Last, Clarity on Climate". He's later joined by Josh Kraushaar, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and a Political Analyst for FOX News Radio. He discusses the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk and more. 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 investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk and more.
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Charlie Kirk's assassination continues to reverberate around the country as many Americans speculate on why this happened and ask if the country is more divided than ever. Host of The Guy Benson Show on FOX News Radio, Guy Benson, and Outkick Columnist and Host of the Getting Hammered podcast, Mary Katharine Ham, step in for Dana to discuss Charlie's impact on American politics, his legacy, and the emotional response to his death. Guy and Mary Katharine highlight New York Governor Kathy Hochul's endorsement of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and weigh in on why extreme candidates could lead to enormous problems for the future of the Democratic Party. I Wish Someone Had Told Me: Mary Katharine notes that despite the darkness the country has experienced over the past few weeks, Charlie Kirk's message for faith lives on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins Marc Cox with breaking updates on the arrest of 22 year old Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting. Robinson, a student at Utah Valley University who lived in Washington County, Utah, was turned in by a minister and possibly his own father. His father is a 27 year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff's Department. Eben shares details on the quick capture just two days after the attack, the role of the FBI and Utah Department of Public Safety, and what we know so far about potential state and federal charges. The suspect's motive remains unclear as authorities prepare for a press conference.
Hour 4 opens with Councilman Dennis Hancock on local issues. He reacts to the arrest of the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect, calls Kirk a strong voice for conservatives, and stresses that political violence is unacceptable. Hancock also criticizes St. Louis County for not holding an official 9/11 remembrance, recalls leading a prayer service as Fenton's mayor after the attacks, and weighs in on Sam Page's spending on a new county flag and logo, the Hispanic Heritage Month flag raising, the expanded senior tax freeze, and questions around stadium funding legislation. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown then shares the latest on 22 year old Tyler Robinson, identified as the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting. He reports on Robinson's background, his father's role in turning him in, the FBI and state response, and possible state and federal charges. The hour ends with the newest details from the investigation.
FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to give his thoughts and discuss the latest surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.'
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.'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.
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
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.
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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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