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Marc & Kim welcome Fox News Radio's Eben Brown for a hard-hitting look at the deadly Texas floods and the media firestorm surrounding local officials. As search-and-rescue efforts continue, Brown slams grandstanding reporters for ambushing an emotional sheriff still comforting grieving families. The team discusses failures in local preparedness, a six-month-old flood warning report, and why now is not the time to score viral moments at the expense of truth or empathy. Marc and Kim—both former journalists—back Brown's scathing take, calling out the industry's toxic incentive structure that rewards outrage over accuracy. Brown makes it clear: the real questions must be asked—but with timing, humanity, and respect.
The Marc Cox Morning Show's second hour cuts through the noise with Marc questioning why America still values gold at 1970s prices despite soaring markets, while highlighting local failures behind the Texas floods—not FEMA. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins to condemn media grandstanding during rescue efforts, emphasizing respect over viral moments. Tom Ackerman breaks down Cardinals pitching struggles and the looming MLB draft, plus the ongoing Big Tech censorship headaches. The “In Other News” segment tackles rising chronic health issues in kids under Biden policies, Temple University's new Kendrick Lamar course, WNBA drama as Caitlin Clark snubs Angel Reese, McDonald's snack wrap return, and a bizarre “McNapping” of a Ronald McDonald statue caught on video. The hour is raw, real, and unapologetic.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to report on the devastating Texas flooding—an extreme 100–500-year flood event that dropped 12 inches of rain and caused the Guadalupe River to surge over 26 feet in under an hour. At least 27 campers at Camp Mystic have died, with 11 still missing. The segment covers ongoing rescue operations, Governor Abbott's emergency response, questions over local alert systems, and scrutiny of the camp's preparedness. Brown also discusses the urgent need for investigations into how this tragedy unfolded so quickly.
Hour 3 begins with heartbreaking coverage of the catastrophic Texas flooding, where 27 campers at Camp Mystic lost their lives and 11 remain missing. Kim St. Onge details the rapid rise of the Guadalupe River and the emergency response underway. Eben Brown of Fox News Radio joins with live reporting on the search and rescue efforts and concerns over failed alert systems. Then, the conversation shifts to Elon Musk's proposed “America Party” and the early speculation around 2028 presidential candidates. We wrap with “Scott on the Spot,” as Scott Jagow recounts a suspicious Uber Eats delivery that revealed a possible subscription scam.
Hour 1 - Kim St. Onge fills in on the Marc Cox Morning Show and covers the devastating flood disaster in Central Texas, where at least 82 lives were lost and rescue efforts continue at camps along the Guadalupe River. In Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow breaks down Elon Musk's new “America Party” and its potential to reshape the political landscape. Plus, reaction to Trump's controversial “big beautiful bill,” concerns over voter turnout, and chaos in St. Louis as teenagers wreak havoc with fireworks leading to dozens of arrests and renewed scrutiny of youth crime in the city. Hour 2 - Kim St. Onge covers the tragic Texas flooding and rescue efforts. Hans von Spakovsky joins to break down a judge's block on Trump's asylum rules and previews major Supreme Court cases on sports, citizenship, and campaign finance. Dom Savino reports on Tesla, Amazon Prime Day, and UPS changes. Plus, Chuck E. Cheese goes adult, a hot dog contest disqualification, and a bizarre in-flight text. Hour 3 begins with heartbreaking coverage of the catastrophic Texas flooding, where 27 campers at Camp Mystic lost their lives and 11 remain missing. Kim St. Onge details the rapid rise of the Guadalupe River and the emergency response underway. Eben Brown of Fox News Radio joins with live reporting on the search and rescue efforts and concerns over failed alert systems. Then, the conversation shifts to Elon Musk's proposed “America Party” and the early speculation around 2028 presidential candidates. We wrap with “Scott on the Spot,” as Scott Jagow recounts a suspicious Uber Eats delivery that revealed a possible subscription scam. Hour 4 - The Marc Cox Morning Show covers the devastating floods in Texas, where 82 lives were lost and 41 people remain missing. Rep. Eric Burlison breaks down the fight to pass the “big, beautiful bill,” detailing how the Senate weakened key conservative provisions and why executive actions are critical. The team also reacts to Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president. A National Weather Service representative explains how rare flash flood events like this are and what protocols are in place. Plus, Tom Ackerman analyzes the St. Louis Cardinals' rotation struggles and the potential impact of Jordan Hicks on the mound.
"I don't know how you would have prepared for something like this." It's a 100 or 500 year flood, since there's no mention of this in recorded history of the region. Eben Brown is Fox News Radio's national correspondent.
In Hour Three, Kim St. Onge is joined by Eben Brown from Fox News Radio and Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation to break down key political stories. They discuss the Senate's narrow passage of the debt ceiling bill, with three Republicans siding with Democrats and JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote as the bill heads to the House amid a July 4th deadline. Genevieve Wood weighs in on the DOJ's lawsuit against Los Angeles over sanctuary city policies and federal immigration enforcement challenges. Scott Jagow returns for Scott on the Spot to share new insights from an upcoming book covering the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, reflecting on political violence and its impact on the nation.
Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio joins Kim St. Onge to break down the Senate's debt ceiling bill, including the push for tax and spending cuts, changes to green energy credits, and adjustments to Medicaid and SNAP provisions. They discuss the complex House approval process, challenges from both the Freedom Caucus and moderate Republicans, and the looming July 4th recess deadline. Halpern also explains how President Trump's influence continues to shape Republican strategy and electoral risks tied to the bill.
Kim St. Onge talks with Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio about the latest negotiations over the debt ceiling bill, including procedural hurdles in the House and pushback from both the Freedom Caucus and moderate Republicans over Senate changes. Taylor Riggs from Fox Business joins to break down Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's decision to hold interest rates steady, ongoing inflation concerns, and Trump's criticism of the Fed's policies. Also this hour: a look at Trump's negotiations with Canada over digital taxes on tech companies, China's rollout of an AI-powered robot soccer league ahead of the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, and an update on tornado recovery in North St. Louis as the city lifts curfews and begins helping affected homeowners.
Kim St. Onge fills in on The Marc Cox Morning Show with a packed lineup of political and economic analysis. The Senate narrowly passes the debt ceiling bill with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, as the bill heads to the House under pressure to meet a July 4th deadline. The University of Pennsylvania apologizes to female athletes and removes Leah Thomas's records amid growing restrictions on transgender participation in sports. Meanwhile, Florida's new migrant detention center—dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz”—is stirring controversy with its military-style setup, $400 million annual cost, and GOP-branded merchandise. Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to report on Trump's visit to the facility. Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation weighs in on the DOJ's lawsuit against Los Angeles over sanctuary city policies, stressing the importance of federal immigration enforcement. Scott Jagow appears for Scott on the Spot, offering new details from an upcoming book on the Trump assassination attempt and reflecting on political violence in America. Jared Halpern discusses House procedural challenges, tax and spending disputes, and GOP divisions over the debt ceiling bill. Taylor Riggs from Fox Business breaks down Jerome Powell's stance on interest rates, inflation forecasts, and how Trump's tariff policies may impact the economy. The show also covers Trump's digital tax negotiations with Canada, China's launch of an AI soccer league ahead of the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, and recovery efforts in North St. Louis following recent tornado damage. Nichole Murray joins for the Business Headline, and the show wraps with In Other News.
Kim St. Onge and Scott Jagow are joined by Ryan Schmelz from Fox News Radio for updates on the ongoing Senate vote-a-rama surrounding President Trump's “big beautiful bill.” Lawmakers are working through unlimited amendments in a marathon session aiming for passage before the July 4th deadline. The hour also covers the tragic ambush of firefighters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where two were killed and one seriously injured while responding to a brush fire. President Trump claims credit for international peace deals between nations like Congo and Rwanda, India and Pakistan, and Israel and Iran, promoting his “peace through strength” strategy. Additional topics include Canada's reversal on its digital services tax following Trump's trade threat, concerns about fireworks safety ahead of July 4th, and scrutiny over Medicaid provisions and debt implications in the Senate's 940-page bill.
Kim St. Onge is joined by Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to break down the chaotic Senate vote-a-rama as lawmakers endure a long night of bill reading and amendment debates. The episode explores the Senate parliamentarian's role in cutting amendments, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's procedural tactics, and President Trump's position on parliamentary rules. With conservative senators expressing concerns about a $4 trillion addition to the national debt, Medicaid provisions, and party unity, the bill's future remains uncertain. They also discuss Thom Tillis' decision not to run for re-election and what to expect next as the House prepares for a potential midweek vote.
Kim St. Onge hosts a packed edition of the Marc Cox Morning Show, covering national politics, legal rulings, local issues, and sports. The show begins with a deep dive into the Senate's 51–49 vote on President Donald Trump's “big beautiful bill.” Kim and Scott Jagow break down the chaotic vote-a-rama process and what lies ahead in the House. Supreme Court rulings dominate the hour with decisions on LGBTQ education opt-outs, limitations on nationwide injunctions, and age verification for online adult content. They also explore the quirky origins of hot dog eating contests and the meaning behind Fourth of July celebrations. Plus, a closer look at NYC's mayoral race featuring democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani. In Hour 2, Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins with live updates from Capitol Hill, while St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock discusses the deadline for the senior property tax freeze. Hans Von Spakovsky offers legal insight into recent Supreme Court decisions, including the court's ruling in Trump v. Casa and broader implications for judicial overreach. Nichole Murray provides the latest business and market updates, including news on Walmart's "dark stores" and Canada's reversal of its digital services tax. The tragic ambush shooting of firefighters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is also covered. Hour 3 - Ryan Schmelz joins from Capitol Hill with updates on the Senate showdown and Trump's procedural push. The team also discusses the tragic ambush shooting of firefighters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Then hear an in-depth analysis of Trump's foreign policy remarks on peace deals between Congo and Rwanda, India and Pakistan, and Israel and Iran, along with Medicaid concerns and the debt impact of the 940-page Senate bill. In Hour 4, Kim reflects on the one-year anniversary of the Biden-Trump debate and its impact on the political landscape. Immigration policy and executive order speculation are discussed, alongside positive momentum for the Cardinals after a sweep of the Cleveland Guardians. Despite the improved play, concerns about declining attendance persist. The show wraps with a look at population shifts in Missouri, as St. Louis City and County lose residents while cities like O'Fallon continue to grow.
Could you imagine? I let me tell you something. I'm getting sick of these news reports talking about how, oh, the oh, oh, we have no idea. Oh, it was a it was a it was a disaster. Oh, midnight hammer was did not accomplish. They have no bleeping idea. No bleeping idea whatsoever. They laid out all of that information this morning in the press conference. They dropped bunker busters into a hole the size of a washing machine, And now they're gonna claim that that it did not accomplish the I'm not well, you compare that with the fact that Israel was able to go in and take out nine or 10 of their nuclear scientists. Well, you know, they could still rebuild. Yeah. They could rebuild their program. Yeah. But it's gonna take them a heck of a long time, and you know what? We're gonna drop some bombs if they do that again. Aren't you glad that these people weren't around during D Day? Good grief. What what would that reporting be like? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your evening broadcast from Fox News Radio, bringing you grave tidings from the war torn shores of Normandy. It's 06/06/1944, and the ambitious allied invasion code named Operation Overlord was a catastrophic failure. Eisenhower promised the destruction of the entire Nazi party, but was only managed to kill several 100,000. This was a failure. I mean, that's that's exactly what it would would have been like. I oh my god. We are seeing just how anti American our mainstream media is, and it is vomit inspiring. Vomit inspiring. The way they're acting. Good lord. It it makes me mad. It literally makes me angry. When we had all of those planes, we had submarines, we had we had aircraft. This and nobody knew it was happening. Nobody knew it was happening. They were able to go over there, fly thirty five hours, round trip, drop the bombs, come home, and everybody was like, wait a minute. What the heck just went on? What the heck just happened? Sorry. Sorry, folks. It was a success. It was a success. I know you hate Trump. I know you don't like the guy. But just because you have that in you does not mean that you can diminish the accomplishments of what he, Pete Hegseff, Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard, and all of our fighting men and women accomplished in Operation Midnight Hammer. Let me ask you something. If it was a failure, is now just ask yourself this logical question. If it was a failure, how come Iran is negotiating? How come Iran is now talking? How come Iran set up they've just sent off that ridiculous little, patty cake with the missiles and even warned us that they were coming. But you know we have to do something, so and they shoot them off. These these mainstream media folks are just so un American. Charlie, does anybody even listen to the mainstream media anymore? Well, not really. No. Charlie, they weren't told so they can get on the news and tell the enemy that we were coming. Yeah. You're exactly right. That's why the Democrats are mad. Democrats are mad. They they but they were told. Chuck Schumer was told. Hakeem do what they tried to tell Hakeem Jeffries. He wouldn't pick up his phone. But there you go. Charlie, let's see. They hate us because they ain't us. Yeah. You're exactly right. Where do they get these people? Where do they get them? I don't know. So anyway, they're making me nauseous, and I know they're making president Trump mad, and I know they're making Pete Hegseth mad, coming out with these ridiculous stories. When they don't when they have let me ask you something. How many reporters have broadcast from inside Iran in the past seventy two hours. How many reporters have broadcast from any of those sites? None. None. Who are they getting their information from? I'll tell you who they're getting their information from, the Democrats. They're getting it from the Democrats and other people in the media, both domestic and foreign press. Charlie, even one of Iran's ministers said publicly it was a success. Yep. That's right. ...
Could you imagine? I let me tell you something. I'm getting sick of these news reports talking about how, oh, the oh, oh, we have no idea. Oh, it was a it was a it was a disaster. Oh, midnight hammer was did not accomplish. They have no bleeping idea. No bleeping idea whatsoever. They laid out all of that information this morning in the press conference. They dropped bunker busters into a hole the size of a washing machine, And now they're gonna claim that that it did not accomplish the I'm not well, you compare that with the fact that Israel was able to go in and take out nine or 10 of their nuclear scientists. Well, you know, they could still rebuild. Yeah. They could rebuild their program. Yeah. But it's gonna take them a heck of a long time, and you know what? We're gonna drop some bombs if they do that again. Aren't you glad that these people weren't around during D Day? Good grief. What what would that reporting be like? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your evening broadcast from Fox News Radio, bringing you grave tidings from the war torn shores of Normandy. It's 06/06/1944, and the ambitious allied invasion code named Operation Overlord was a catastrophic failure. Eisenhower promised the destruction of the entire Nazi party, but was only managed to kill several 100,000. This was a failure. The I mean, that's that's exactly what it would would have been like. I oh my god. We are seeing just how anti American our mainstream media is, and it is vomit inspiring. Vomit inspiring. The way they're acting. Good lord. It it makes me mad. It literally makes me angry. When we had all of those planes, we had submarines, we had we had aircraft. This and nobody knew it was happening. Nobody knew it was happening. They were able to go over there, fly thirty five hours, round trip, drop the bombs, come home, and everybody was like, wait a minute. What the heck just went on? What the heck just happened? Sorry. Sorry, folks. It was a success. It was a success. I know you hate Trump. I know you don't like the guy. But just because you have that in you does not mean that you can diminish the accomplishments of what he, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard, and all of our fighting men and women accomplished in Operation Midnight Hammer. Let me ask you something. If it was a failure, is now just ask yourself this logical question. If it was a failure, how come Iran is negotiating? How come Iran is now talking? How come Iran set up they'll just send off that ridiculous little, patty cake with the missiles and even warned us that they were coming? Well, you know we have to do something, so and they shoot them off. These these mainstream media folks are just so un American. Charlie, does anybody even listen to the mainstream media anymore? Well, not really. No. Charlie, they weren't told so they can get on the news and tell the enemy that we were coming. Yeah. You're exactly right. That's why the Democrats are mad. Democrats are mad. Do they? They but they were told. Chuck Schumer was told. Hakeem do what they tried to tell Hakeem Jeffries, he wouldn't pick up his phone. Bye. There you go. Charlie, let's see. They hate us because they ain't us. Yeah. You're exactly right. Where do they get these people? Where do they get them? I don't know. So, anyway, I'm I'm they're making me nauseous, and I know they're making president Trump mad, and I know they're making Pete Hegseth mad, coming out with these ridiculous stories. When they don't when they have let me ask you something. How many reporters have broadcast from inside Iran in the past seventy two hours. How many reporters have broadcast from any of those sites? None. None. Who are they getting their information from? I'll tell you who they're getting their information from, the Democrats. They're getting it from the Democrats and other people in the media, both domestic and foreign press. Charlie, even one of Iran's ministers said publicly it was a success ...
FOX News Radio's Jonathan Savage joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about Donald Trump's appearance at the NATO Conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOX News Radio's Jonathan Savage joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels during the Morning News Express to talk about President Trump's impending trip to the NATO Summit in the Netherlands. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just before leaving for the Netherlands to attend a NATO summit, President Trump lashed out at both Israel and Iran, saying both sides violated a ceasefire. Fox News Radio's Jonathan Savage reports from the Netherlands.
Welcome to the latest episode of Lunch with Shelley with today's special guest Josh Kraushaar, the editor-in-chief of Jewish Insider. Josh has a track record of identifying election trends before they become conventional wisdom, and therefore is one of Washington's leading political analysts. Josh frequently appears on television and radio. He is often on Fox News Radio and is a frequent panelist on “Fox News Sunday,” “Special Report” with Bret Baier, and a regular guest on “America's Newsroom” with Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer. He is the author of Axios' weekly Sunday Sneak Peek newsletter, and in addition to his editor duties, he writes a weekly column for the Jewish Insider as well, analyzing the latest political developments. Join us at our booth at the great Black Salt restaurant for terrific food and a fascinating conversation about global and domestic politics, antisemitism on U.S. college campuses, election trends for 2026 and beyond, Josh's summer plans and much much more! Check us out at www.lunchwithshelley.com or wherever you get your favorite podcasts, and in the meantime and as always, Peace, Love and Lunch!
Fox News Radios Jonathan Savage joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels on the Morning News Express to discuss the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio joins to discuss the current state of Tehran, Iran's capital city. There have also been attacks on other key areas, but Iran has been striking back.
Iranian President attempts to push Donald Trump away from interfering with Israel and Iran. People are worried that Trump will allow us to go to war after being famously anti-war. Marc also dives into today's top stories with the shortlist. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins to discuss the new Trump phones, and what has gone on with civilians and foreign officials in Iran. Phil Balsamo of The Range joins to discuss what to do at The Range, and events that are held there as well as events they sponsor. Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio joins to discuss the current state of Tehran, Iran's capital city. There have also been attacks on other key areas, but Iran has been striking back.
In hour 1, tension continues to build with ongoing aggression between Israel and Iran. What is the next step? Tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as Israel and Iran trade blows with each other. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio joins to discuss what is next between Israel and Iran, and how they can de-escalate. Some world leaders speak out over what is going on in the Middle East, and their ideas for ways to slow it down. In hour 2, President Trump has departed the G7 Summit in Canada, and it has reporters and others speculating over the reason why. Rachel Homolak joins the show to discuss a new development in the St. Charles County Library regarding books on the shelves. John Lamping joins the show to discuss what is going on with Israel and Iran, as well as what President Trump should do in response to this. Should we stay out of it? More than 20 tons of pythons have been removed from the everglades in Florida. Tourists began to take pictures with a fancy chair at a museum, but a heavier individual sits on the chair and breaks it. In hour 3, Iranian President attempts to push Donald Trump away from interfering with Israel and Iran. People are worried that Trump will allow us to go to war after being famously anti-war. Marc also dives into today's top stories with the shortlist. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins to discuss the new Trump phones, and what has gone on with civilians and foreign officials in Iran. Phil Balsamo of The Range joins to discuss what to do at The Range, and events that are held there as well as events they sponsor. Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio joins to discuss the current state of Tehran, Iran's capital city. There have also been attacks on other key areas, but Iran has been striking back. In hour 4, Some people are beginning to worry that President Trump will not keep us out of the conflict between Israel and Iran. There is also worry that we will be on the verge of war if we interfere. Marc has today's top stories on The Shortlist. Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter with Defending Education, joins to discuss school districts spending $9 Million on "equitable grading" consultants. Some districts across the river in Illinois are guilty of this. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government. Minnesota has faced some terrible tragedy over the past few days with government officials. People are blaming the Republicans for this and are saying the shooter is a republican.
Tension continues to build with ongoing aggression between Israel and Iran. What is the next step? Tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as Israel and Iran trade blows with each other. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio joins to discuss what is next between Israel and Iran, and how they can de-escalate. Some world leaders speak out over what is going on in the Middle East, and their ideas for ways to slow it down.
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Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins Marc Cox to break down the latest on the escalating Israel Iran conflict, including Iran's drone launches and Israel's Rising Lion operation. They also discuss Missouri's state of emergency, upcoming protests, and a traffic update. The segment dives into the newly passed $9.4 billion rescission bill, which includes cuts to USAID, State Department programs, and PBS. Ryan explains the political dynamics in the House, the role of the Freedom Caucus, and the distinction between mandatory and discretionary spending.
Hour 1: The show kicks off with an update on rising tensions between Israel and Iran, including Israeli airstrikes and potential U.S. military involvement. Marc also breaks down $2 billion in storm damage across St. Louis, its impact on homeowners, and insurance complications. Scott Jagow joins mid-hour for “Scott on the Spot,” sharing his first surprise birthday party and reflecting on how people respond to surprises emotionally and psychologically. The hour wraps with traffic updates on a fatal crash that shut down I-44 and Mayor Cara Spencer's latest executive order. Hour 2: Ryan Schmelz reports on the Israel-Iran conflict and a $9.4 billion rescission bill with federal budget cuts. Nichole Murray follows with business headlines, including stock market news and iPhone exports from India. The hour ends with “In Other News,” touching on offbeat stories like lottery winners, Friday the 13th superstitions, and recent snake sightings. Hour 3: Victoria Coates of The Heritage Foundation analyzes Israel's strike on Iranian nuclear sites and the broader implications for Middle East stability. Tanya J. Powers of Fox News Radio reports on upcoming nationwide protests by the No Kings Movement and Missouri's activation of the National Guard. Scott Jagow returns for “Scott on the Spot,” sharing stories tied to Flag Day and the military parade. Hour 4: Alex Hogan joins from London to break down Israel's preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and Iran's drone retaliation. She and Marc discuss the global response and chances of escalation. Later, Michael Staenberg details his redevelopment vision for the Chesterfield Mall, highlighting plans for retail, housing, public art, and repurposed department store buildings. The hour also includes updates on local protests, traffic and weather, and the Queen of Hearts charity raffle for Guns and Hoses.
Marc Cox is joined by Tonya J. Powers of Fox News Radio to discuss Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe's activation of the National Guard ahead of nationwide Flag Day protests organized by the 5051 movement. They explore the protest group's goals, concerns over civil unrest, and law enforcement preparations in St. Louis. The conversation also touches on political rhetoric, protest rights, and upcoming coverage of the Iran-Israel conflict.
Hour 3 features Victoria Coates from The Heritage Foundation on Israel's strike against Iranian nuclear sites and what it means for regional security. Tanya J Powers of Fox News Radio reports on planned nationwide protests by the No Kings Movement and the Missouri National Guard's response. Scott Jagow joins for “Scott on the Spot” with personal stories tied to Flag Day and the military parade.
Ryan Wiggins fills in on The Annie Frey Show and welcomes Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz for a deep dive into the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations. They discuss the Senate's timeline, the challenges of balancing party demands, and what to expect before the July 4th recess. Schmelz also shares insight from Capitol Hill on Republican reactions, Trump's influence, and the broader impact of growing national debt.
In Hour 1 of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins leads the conversation with a focus on the Senate's debt ceiling deliberations and what's at stake before the July 4th recess. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins the show to provide a Capitol Hill perspective on GOP tensions, Trump's ongoing influence, and the urgency to control the national debt.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a federal judge not allowing ICE to deport the family of the Boulder Molotov cocktails attack.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a federal judge not allowing ICE to deport the family of the Boulder Molotov cocktails attack. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about rock concerts, Cardinals double header and the Battlehawks big game this weekend. In Other News spending on pets is expected to increase this year.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a federal judge not allowing ICE to deport the family of the Boulder Molotov cocktails attack. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about rock concerts, Cardinals double header and the Battlehawks big game this weekend. Karoline Leavitt, Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary joins to talk about the big beautiful bill and more. Former State Senator Bill Eigel joins to talk about late last night Missouri Senators voted to approve stadium funding plan and more. Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News Sunday joins to talk about the Big Beautiful Bill, auto pen and more. Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel joins to talk about travel ban and more. Plus Kim on a Whim - California track star unsportsmanlike celebration and Mizzou basketball recruit charged with rape
In this episode, Ryan Wrecker speaks with Fox News Radio's Eben Brown about Meta's 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to power AI operations using nuclear energy. Later, Ryan and Brad Range to break down several major national stories: – U.S. immigration officials push for increased detentions and collateral arrests – DOJ charges two Chinese nationals with smuggling fungus tied to potential agroterrorism – A man is arrested after jumping the wall at Mar-a-Lago, claiming he wanted to marry Donald Trump's granddaughter – A Colorado terror suspect sets himself on fire at the start of an attack, caught on video
In this full episode, Ryan Wrecker and Brad Range dive into the top stories of the day across politics, tech, national security, and culture: Hour 1: – Ryan talks with Fox News Radio's Eben Brown about Meta's 20-year nuclear power deal to support AI – U.S. immigration officials push for increased detentions, including collateral arrests – DOJ charges two Chinese nationals in a suspected agroterrorism plot – Man arrested after scaling the Mar-a-Lago wall, saying he wanted to marry Trump's granddaughter – Colorado terror suspect sets himself on fire at the start of an attack, caught on video Hour 2: – Elon Musk publicly criticizes Trump's $9B “big, beautiful” budget bill – Trump urges Congress to defund NPR, PBS, and foreign aid – Federal court says a women's nude spa must allow transgender clients with male genitalia – New data suggests conservatives rate their mental health higher than liberals — what does that reveal? Hour 3: – Senators push for C-SPAN access on streaming platforms like YouTube TV – Ukraine's “Spiderweb” drone strike raises global security concerns – A Burger King employee who went to work right after graduation is awarded a $10K scholarship
In this episode, Ryan Wrecker interviews Fox News Radio's Eben Brown to dissect Meta's groundbreaking 20-year nuclear energy agreement with Constellation Energy. This deal marks a significant shift in how Big Tech approaches sustainable power, aiming to meet the immense energy demands of artificial intelligence. Discover how this partnership could reshape the future of AI infrastructure, the challenges of integrating nuclear energy into tech operations, and what it means for the broader industry. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this pivotal move in the tech and energy sectors
FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joined Bob Miller and Chris Michaels to give the latest news surrounding the terrorist attacks in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Memorial Day, join FOX News Radio in remembering the sacrifices made by our fallen heroes and how we keep their legacy alive - as we present To Serve & Remember. In this one hour special, we'll be shining a light on different organizations created in memory of those who died protecting our country, featuring powerful stories of courage, love, and honor. You will be moved by these compelling stories, this Memorial Day, on FOX News Radio.
This Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who sacrificed everything for our freedom - as we present Unsung Arlington, a FOX Nation special. This one hour special gives a powerful look at the stories of bravery and sacrifice behind the over 400,000 soldiers laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. You won't want to miss FOX Nation's Unsung Arlington, this Memorial Day on Fox News Radio.
A Country legend performed his final concert before retiring from touring. Fox News Radio’s Tonya J. Powers discusses his farewell show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s Trending: The city is considering a LID tax for people who live on the waterfront. Fox News Radio’s Tonya J. Powers on the Scot Peterson’s $8,000 a month pension payment. Jason reviews Deadpool 2 and Pope Francis. Greg Winters hit a deer with his car… Then it somehow ended up in his backseat STILL ALIVE. The media botched coverage of Trump’s “animals” comments.
Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments.
In the second hour Marc and Kim talk about the Missouri Legislative ending early. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more. Finally, In Other News Starbucks dress code and Killer Whales attacking boats.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more. Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about President Trump's trip to the Middle East, his thoughts on the reconciliation bill and more. Matt Beienburg, Director of Education Policy at the Goldwater Institute joins to talk about educational choice for children. Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News Sunday joins to talk about birthright citizenship and President Trump's trip to the Middle East. Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talks about the founder of Ben and Jerry's protest yesterday, reconciliation bill and more. We also have Kim on a Whim talking AI Chips and how much you force you kids and In other News Starbucks and killer whales attacking boats.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers about a federal judge's decision to block new Trump-era conditions tied to grants for mass transit and homelessness services. The suit—brought by eight cities and counties—challenged stipulations connected to DEI, deportation cooperation, and abortion information. The conversation then turns to public transit in St. Louis, including low ridership, safety concerns, and comparisons to larger systems in Chicago and New York. Marc also previews Mother's Day, teasing a lighthearted discussion about how moms and dads prefer to spend their special day.
Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins the show to talk about why Republicans are pushing back against an increase in some state tax laws.
Is our healthcare system more focused on managing symptoms than truly healing? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Raj Gupta—renowned wellness expert, media contributor, and author—joins us to challenge the mainstream “pill for an ill” approach and introduce a powerful alternative: treating the root cause, not just the fruit of chronic disease.Dr. Gupta, featured in NBC, FOX News Radio, Reader's Digest, U.S. News & World Report, and more, brings deep insight and a refreshing perspective on what it really takes to reclaim your health. With his upcoming book "Reverse Your Diabetes: Treat the Root NOT the Fruit," he empowers people to break free from the pharmaceutical mindset and embrace science-backed lifestyle changes that make a lasting impact.In this conversation, we dive into:Why the “pill for an ill” model is failing usThe root causes of type 2 diabetes and how to reverse them naturallyThe overlooked role of micronutrients in supporting both mental health and metabolic balanceHow to become your own health advocate in a system that often prioritizes treatment over preventionWhether you're navigating your own health journey or simply curious about a more holistic path forward, this episode will challenge what you think you know about medicine—and inspire you to take back control.
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