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Raising teenagers is not easy. For generations, parents have struggled to help their children cope with the anxiety generated by school, friends, and all those hormonal changes. However, in her book, “The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health & Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood, Ages 6-12,” clinical psychologist, family therapist, and mother Dr. Sheryl Ziegler suggests that the teenage years might be easier if more attention is given to those years in between early development and adolescence. Dr. Ziegler recently joined host Lisa Brady on the FOX News Rundown to explain why a paradigm shift in parenting can help prepare kids for adolescence. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Dr. Ziegler and let you hear even more of her parenting advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Raising teenagers is not easy. For generations, parents have struggled to help their children cope with the anxiety generated by school, friends, and all those hormonal changes. However, in her book, “The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health & Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood, Ages 6-12,” clinical psychologist, family therapist, and mother Dr. Sheryl Ziegler suggests that the teenage years might be easier if more attention is given to those years in between early development and adolescence. Dr. Ziegler recently joined host Lisa Brady on the FOX News Rundown to explain why a paradigm shift in parenting can help prepare kids for adolescence. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Dr. Ziegler and let you hear even more of her parenting advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Brown is the winner of the FOX Nation game show "What Did I Miss?" hosted by Greg Gutfeld. For 90 days, starting on President Trump's inauguration day, he was isolated with other contestants in upstate New York. During this time, they were allowed no TV, internet, or newspapers. After their release, the game was to guess which news stories actually happened while they were gone and which were made up. Michael Brown recently spoke with host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown about his isolation and competing on this unique show. Michael's wife, Ashley, also joined the conversation and shared her perspective on living without Michael and watching the news cycle unfold while he was gone. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Michael and Ashley Brown, allowing you to learn more about their unique experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Brown is the winner of the FOX Nation game show "What Did I Miss?" hosted by Greg Gutfeld. For 90 days, starting on President Trump's inauguration day, he was isolated with other contestants in upstate New York. During this time, they were allowed no TV, internet, or newspapers. After their release, the game was to guess which news stories actually happened while they were gone and which were made up. Michael Brown recently spoke with host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown about his isolation and competing on this unique show. Michael's wife, Ashley, also joined the conversation and shared her perspective on living without Michael and watching the news cycle unfold while he was gone. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Michael and Ashley Brown, allowing you to learn more about their unique experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelsey Grammer is an award-winning actor famous for numerous legendary roles in shows including Cheers, Frasier, and The Simpsons. However, his life has also been filled with tragedy. On July 8, 1975, his sister, Karen Grammer, was abducted, raped, and murdered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The brutality of this crime was unimaginable, and it haunted him for decades. Nearly 50 years later, Kelsey Grammer is opening up about the horrific crime that still impacts his life in his new book, Karen: A Brother Remembers. Grammer recently joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the book and why he wanted to tell the story of his late sister. He talked about the difficulty of coping with grief and how, for years, he wanted to murder Karen's killers. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with actor Kelsey Grammer, allowing you to hear more about Karen's story, his successful acting career, and his passion for history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelsey Grammer is an award-winning actor famous for numerous legendary roles in shows including Cheers, Frasier, and The Simpsons. However, his life has also been filled with tragedy. On July 8, 1975, his sister, Karen Grammer, was abducted, raped, and murdered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The brutality of this crime was unimaginable, and it haunted him for decades. Nearly 50 years later, Kelsey Grammer is opening up about the horrific crime that still impacts his life in his new book, Karen: A Brother Remembers. Grammer recently joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the book and why he wanted to tell the story of his late sister. He talked about the difficulty of coping with grief and how, for years, he wanted to murder Karen's killers. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with actor Kelsey Grammer, allowing you to hear more about Karen's story, his successful acting career, and his passion for history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Republican-led Congress continues to try to find a consensus on the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' and what should and should not be in it. Many people on Capitol Hill have been concerned about what they call America's national debt crisis. Texas Republican Congressman Jodey Arrington is one of them, and he recently joined Fox News Rundown host Gurnal Scott to discuss why the budget bill being negotiated must include significant spending reductions and entitlement reforms. The chairman of the House Budget Committee argues that our country's debt is unsustainable and that drastic action is required. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Jodey Arrington and let you hear more about his concerns over America's debt and what he says needs to be done to address it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Republican-led Congress continues to try to find a consensus on the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' and what should and should not be in it. Many people on Capitol Hill have been concerned about what they call America's national debt crisis. Texas Republican Congressman Jodey Arrington is one of them, and he recently joined Fox News Rundown host Gurnal Scott to discuss why the budget bill being negotiated must include significant spending reductions and entitlement reforms. The chairman of the House Budget Committee argues that our country's debt is unsustainable and that drastic action is required. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Jodey Arrington and let you hear more about his concerns over America's debt and what he says needs to be done to address it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Republican-led Congress continues to try to find a consensus on the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' and what should and should not be in it. Many people on Capitol Hill have been concerned about what they call America's national debt crisis. Texas Republican Congressman Jodey Arrington is one of them, and he recently joined Fox News Rundown host Gurnal Scott to discuss why the budget bill being negotiated must include significant spending reductions and entitlement reforms. The chairman of the House Budget Committee argues that our country's debt is unsustainable and that drastic action is required. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Jodey Arrington and let you hear more about his concerns over America's debt and what he says needs to be done to address it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's a big push to go cashless. More and more companies are embracing and, in some cases, only permitting digital payments. And in March, President Trump signed an executive order. mandating a transition to electronic payments to and from the federal government, including tax refunds and federal benefits. While there will be exceptions, the goal is for the federal government to begin to phase out paper checks. But there are some leery about this movement. Jay Zagorsky, a professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, and the author of 'The Power of Cash: Why Using Paper Money Is Good for You and Society,' thinks credit cards should not be king, and there's value to keeping cash around Zagorsky recently spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady and explained why all Americans should be concerned about the country going cashless, how moving away from paper currency hurts businesses, and what Americans can do to counter this trend. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Zagorsky, allowing you to hear more about the growing cashless movement and why he's worried about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's a big push to go cashless. More and more companies are embracing and, in some cases, only permitting digital payments. And in March, President Trump signed an executive order. mandating a transition to electronic payments to and from the federal government, including tax refunds and federal benefits. While there will be exceptions, the goal is for the federal government to begin to phase out paper checks. But there are some leery about this movement. Jay Zagorsky, a professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, and the author of 'The Power of Cash: Why Using Paper Money Is Good for You and Society,' thinks credit cards should not be king, and there's value to keeping cash around Zagorsky recently spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady and explained why all Americans should be concerned about the country going cashless, how moving away from paper currency hurts businesses, and what Americans can do to counter this trend. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Zagorsky, allowing you to hear more about the growing cashless movement and why he's worried about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's a big push to go cashless. More and more companies are embracing and, in some cases, only permitting digital payments. And in March, President Trump signed an executive order. mandating a transition to electronic payments to and from the federal government, including tax refunds and federal benefits. While there will be exceptions, the goal is for the federal government to begin to phase out paper checks. But there are some leery about this movement. Jay Zagorsky, a professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, and the author of 'The Power of Cash: Why Using Paper Money Is Good for You and Society,' thinks credit cards should not be king, and there's value to keeping cash around Zagorsky recently spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady and explained why all Americans should be concerned about the country going cashless, how moving away from paper currency hurts businesses, and what Americans can do to counter this trend. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Zagorsky, allowing you to hear more about the growing cashless movement and why he's worried about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Significant economic news broke this past week amidst the Trump administration's first 100 days celebration: GDP declined in the first quarter, marking the first decline since 2022. President Trump responded by blaming President Biden's policies and claiming his economic policies, including tariffs, were already beginning to work. On Wednesday, Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of FOX Business's "The Big Money Show," joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the GDP report, President Trump's response, and the state of the economy. Riggs explained the administration's arguments for tariffs and the importance of reaching deals with significant trading partners, like India, Canada, and Mexico, for their plan to work. She also discussed how their plan could transform how businesses manufacture their products and how Trump's policies could lead Americans to realize that buying cheap Chinese-made products isn't worth it. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FBN's Taylor Riggs and get even more of her take on the economy and the President's transformative policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Significant economic news broke this past week amidst the Trump administration's first 100 days celebration: GDP declined in the first quarter, marking the first decline since 2022. President Trump responded by blaming President Biden's policies and claiming his economic policies, including tariffs, were already beginning to work. On Wednesday, Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of FOX Business's "The Big Money Show," joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the GDP report, President Trump's response, and the state of the economy. Riggs explained the administration's arguments for tariffs and the importance of reaching deals with significant trading partners, like India, Canada, and Mexico, for their plan to work. She also discussed how their plan could transform how businesses manufacture their products and how Trump's policies could lead Americans to realize that buying cheap Chinese-made products isn't worth it. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FBN's Taylor Riggs and get even more of her take on the economy and the President's transformative policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Significant economic news broke this past week amidst the Trump administration's first 100 days celebration: GDP declined in the first quarter, marking the first decline since 2022. President Trump responded by blaming President Biden's policies and claiming his economic policies, including tariffs, were already beginning to work. On Wednesday, Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of FOX Business's "The Big Money Show," joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the GDP report, President Trump's response, and the state of the economy. Riggs explained the administration's arguments for tariffs and the importance of reaching deals with significant trading partners, like India, Canada, and Mexico, for their plan to work. She also discussed how their plan could transform how businesses manufacture their products and how Trump's policies could lead Americans to realize that buying cheap Chinese-made products isn't worth it. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FBN's Taylor Riggs and get even more of her take on the economy and the President's transformative policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the White House and Republicans spent the week touting the accomplishments of the President's first 100 days, many of the items in Trump's agenda have yet to be enacted. That's where the GOP-led Congress comes in. Congressional Republicans continue to work towards passing the "one big, beautiful bill" that includes many of the President's key priorities, including funding for border security, fossil fuel production, and the extension of the Trump tax cuts. Earlier this week, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joined FOX News Rundown Host Dave Anthony to outline lawmakers' next steps, detail the key elements of the “big, beautiful bill," and explain why he believes its passage is critical for America's economic health. Rep. Scalise also discussed President Trump's first 100 days and addressed concerns about the administration's tariff strategies. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and let you hear more about the GOP's agenda and how they hope to turn it into law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the White House and Republicans spent the week touting the accomplishments of the President's first 100 days, many of the items in Trump's agenda have yet to be enacted. That's where the GOP-led Congress comes in. Congressional Republicans continue to work towards passing the "one big, beautiful bill" that includes many of the President's key priorities, including funding for border security, fossil fuel production, and the extension of the Trump tax cuts. Earlier this week, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joined FOX News Rundown Host Dave Anthony to outline lawmakers' next steps, detail the key elements of the “big, beautiful bill," and explain why he believes its passage is critical for America's economic health. Rep. Scalise also discussed President Trump's first 100 days and addressed concerns about the administration's tariff strategies. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and let you hear more about the GOP's agenda and how they hope to turn it into law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the White House and Republicans spent the week touting the accomplishments of the President's first 100 days, many of the items in Trump's agenda have yet to be enacted. That's where the GOP-led Congress comes in. Congressional Republicans continue to work towards passing the "one big, beautiful bill" that includes many of the President's key priorities, including funding for border security, fossil fuel production, and the extension of the Trump tax cuts. Earlier this week, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joined FOX News Rundown Host Dave Anthony to outline lawmakers' next steps, detail the key elements of the “big, beautiful bill," and explain why he believes its passage is critical for America's economic health. Rep. Scalise also discussed President Trump's first 100 days and addressed concerns about the administration's tariff strategies. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and let you hear more about the GOP's agenda and how they hope to turn it into law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Everyone Loves Raymond" & "The Middle" star Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, set out to tell a real journey through infertility in their latest rom-com, "Unexpected." Patricia produced while David directed this heart-warming rom-com about adjusting to the madness life can throw at you. They joined the Rundown to discuss why this film is so important to portray both perspectives confronting the challenge of infertility. In the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about and the story they set out to tell and why this project was so important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Everyone Loves Raymond" & "The Middle" star Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, set out to tell a real journey through infertility in their latest rom-com, "Unexpected." Patricia produced while David directed this heart-warming rom-com about adjusting to the madness life can throw at you. They joined the Rundown to discuss why this film is so important to portray both perspectives confronting the challenge of infertility. In the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about and the story they set out to tell and why this project was so important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Everyone Loves Raymond" & "The Middle" star Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, set out to tell a real journey through infertility in their latest rom-com, "Unexpected." Patricia produced while David directed this heart-warming rom-com about adjusting to the madness life can throw at you. They joined the Rundown to discuss why this film is so important to portray both perspectives confronting the challenge of infertility. In the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about and the story they set out to tell and why this project was so important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pope Francis, the Catholic Church's first Latin-American pope, passed away this week, leaving Catholics across the globe mourning his loss and weighing the lasting implications of his papacy. Earlier this week, on the FOX News Rundown, Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris joined the podcast to discuss the humble livelihood of Pope Francis and the future of the Catholic Church pertaining to the Pope's progressive ideas. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Jonathan Morris about the legacy of Pope Francis and the crucial conclave to follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pope Francis, the Catholic Church's first Latin-American pope, passed away this week, leaving Catholics across the globe mourning his loss and weighing the lasting implications of his papacy. Earlier this week, on the FOX News Rundown, Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris joined the podcast to discuss the humble livelihood of Pope Francis and the future of the Catholic Church pertaining to the Pope's progressive ideas. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Jonathan Morris about the legacy of Pope Francis and the crucial conclave to follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pope Francis, the Catholic Church's first Latin-American pope, passed away this week, leaving Catholics across the globe mourning his loss and weighing the lasting implications of his papacy. Earlier this week, on the FOX News Rundown, Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris joined the podcast to discuss the humble livelihood of Pope Francis and the future of the Catholic Church pertaining to the Pope's progressive ideas. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Jonathan Morris about the legacy of Pope Francis and the crucial conclave to follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's first 100 days are nearing their end, and Democrats are still divided on how best to respond to the White House's fast-paced style of government management. The party is openly feuding over whether it should go more left, move to the center, abandon identity politics, or fight even harder for groups it thinks need to be fought for. FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster discussed this with Martha MacCallum the other day. The Anchor and Executive Editor of “The Story with Martha MacCallum” and the host of the Untold Story podcast discussed how the Democrats have picked up some questionable causes since President Trump took office and weighed in on the emergence of New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a party leader. MaCallum also discussed the start of President Trump's second term, his biggest accomplishments, and what issues will be key to the Republicans' success in the 2026 and 2028 elections. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS' Martha MacCallum and get even more of her take on the Democrats' disarray and the President's first 100 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's first 100 days are nearing their end, and Democrats are still divided on how best to respond to the White House's fast-paced style of government management. The party is openly feuding over whether it should go more left, move to the center, abandon identity politics, or fight even harder for groups it thinks need to be fought for. FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster discussed this with Martha MacCallum the other day. The Anchor and Executive Editor of “The Story with Martha MacCallum” and the host of the Untold Story podcast discussed how the Democrats have picked up some questionable causes since President Trump took office and weighed in on the emergence of New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a party leader. MaCallum also discussed the start of President Trump's second term, his biggest accomplishments, and what issues will be key to the Republicans' success in the 2026 and 2028 elections. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS' Martha MacCallum and get even more of her take on the Democrats' disarray and the President's first 100 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's first 100 days are nearing their end, and Democrats are still divided on how best to respond to the White House's fast-paced style of government management. The party is openly feuding over whether it should go more left, move to the center, abandon identity politics, or fight even harder for groups it thinks need to be fought for. FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster discussed this with Martha MacCallum the other day. The Anchor and Executive Editor of “The Story with Martha MacCallum” and the host of the Untold Story podcast discussed how the Democrats have picked up some questionable causes since President Trump took office and weighed in on the emergence of New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a party leader. MaCallum also discussed the start of President Trump's second term, his biggest accomplishments, and what issues will be key to the Republicans' success in the 2026 and 2028 elections. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS' Martha MacCallum and get even more of her take on the Democrats' disarray and the President's first 100 days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The debate over President Trump's mass deportation plan erupted this past week. Much of the focus was on Kilmer Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant in Maryland, who the government admits was wrongfully deported to El Salvador last month. The Supreme Court ruled that Abrego Garcia's release and return should be “facilitated”. However, the Trump administration says it is up to the El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele if the illegal immigrant is sent back to the United States. Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Gurnal Scott spoke with author, law professor, and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley about the back-and-forth over this case and the other legal fights related to the president's deportation policies. Turley also weighed in on the white house's decision to freeze over two billion in funding to Harvard over the university's decision to reject the white house's demands regarding combating antisemitism on campus. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS Contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley and get even more of his take on some of the recent legal battles the White House is engaged in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The debate over President Trump's mass deportation plan erupted this past week. Much of the focus was on Kilmer Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant in Maryland, who the government admits was wrongfully deported to El Salvador last month. The Supreme Court ruled that Abrego Garcia's release and return should be “facilitated”. However, the Trump administration says it is up to the El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele if the illegal immigrant is sent back to the United States. Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Gurnal Scott spoke with author, law professor, and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley about the back-and-forth over this case and the other legal fights related to the president's deportation policies. Turley also weighed in on the white house's decision to freeze over two billion in funding to Harvard over the university's decision to reject the white house's demands regarding combating antisemitism on campus. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS Contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley and get even more of his take on some of the recent legal battles the White House is engaged in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The debate over President Trump's mass deportation plan erupted this past week. Much of the focus was on Kilmer Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant in Maryland, who the government admits was wrongfully deported to El Salvador last month. The Supreme Court ruled that Abrego Garcia's release and return should be “facilitated”. However, the Trump administration says it is up to the El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele if the illegal immigrant is sent back to the United States. Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Gurnal Scott spoke with author, law professor, and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley about the back-and-forth over this case and the other legal fights related to the president's deportation policies. Turley also weighed in on the white house's decision to freeze over two billion in funding to Harvard over the university's decision to reject the white house's demands regarding combating antisemitism on campus. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX NEWS Contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley and get even more of his take on some of the recent legal battles the White House is engaged in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's attempt to regulate federal elections and require proof of citizenship to vote is just one of the many orders being challenged in the courts. Republicans say Democrats and ‘radical' judges are using the legal system to block his agenda and are now trying to pass legislation that would put limits on how much power federal courts have. Former Congressman and Federal Prosecutor recently joined host Dave Anthony to discuss the President's hope to reform elections and all the legal fights the administration has faced since taking office. The FOX News Contributor understood Trump's desire to change our election systems and agreed that lower-level federal judges have too much power. He also called for Congress to take more action and correct what he sees as an uneven balance of power currently in Washington. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News' Trey Gowdy and let you hear even more of his unique take on the debate over elections and ‘judicial activism'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's attempt to regulate federal elections and require proof of citizenship to vote is just one of the many orders being challenged in the courts. Republicans say Democrats and ‘radical' judges are using the legal system to block his agenda and are now trying to pass legislation that would put limits on how much power federal courts have. Former Congressman and Federal Prosecutor recently joined host Dave Anthony to discuss the President's hope to reform elections and all the legal fights the administration has faced since taking office. The FOX News Contributor understood Trump's desire to change our election systems and agreed that lower-level federal judges have too much power. He also called for Congress to take more action and correct what he sees as an uneven balance of power currently in Washington. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News' Trey Gowdy and let you hear even more of his unique take on the debate over elections and ‘judicial activism'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump's attempt to regulate federal elections and require proof of citizenship to vote is just one of the many orders being challenged in the courts. Republicans say Democrats and ‘radical' judges are using the legal system to block his agenda and are now trying to pass legislation that would put limits on how much power federal courts have. Former Congressman and Federal Prosecutor recently joined host Dave Anthony to discuss the President's hope to reform elections and all the legal fights the administration has faced since taking office. The FOX News Contributor understood Trump's desire to change our election systems and agreed that lower-level federal judges have too much power. He also called for Congress to take more action and correct what he sees as an uneven balance of power currently in Washington. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News' Trey Gowdy and let you hear even more of his unique take on the debate over elections and ‘judicial activism'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just weeks before the summer concert season kicks off, President Trump recently signed an executive order to combat ticket scalping in the live entertainment industry. Despite efforts from several past presidents and lawmakers to address this issue, ticket scalping continues to be a significant problem. Further, the soaring costs of some tickets have been a major headache for music, theater, and sports fans. Dan Wall, the Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Live Nation, recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to explain why his company supports the President's executive order and to debunk myths surrounding scalpers and dynamic pricing in the industry. Wall also explained how ticket pricing works, who collects the widely hated added fees, and what is being done to combat scalpers and bots. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Live Nation's Dan Wall and let you hear more about his take on the live entertainment industry and what can be done to give fans some relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pennsylvania senator Dave McCormick flipped a seat from democrat to republican when he was elected last year. After receiving a bronze star for his army service during the Gulf War, he held several positions in President George W. Bush's administration. After leaving the White House, he pursued a business career, including a job as CEO of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates. Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster interviewed the freshman senator about the then-pending Trump tariffs and his relationship with Pennsylvania senior Senator Democrat John Fetterman. Sen. McCormick also discussed his new book, "Who Believed In You: How Purposeful Mentorship Changes The World," which he wrote with his wife, Dina. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Senator McCormick and learn even more about his point of view on politics, family, and how to achieve success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pennsylvania senator Dave McCormick flipped a seat from democrat to republican when he was elected last year. After receiving a bronze star for his army service during the Gulf War, he held several positions in President George W. Bush's administration. After leaving the White House, he pursued a business career, including a job as CEO of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates. Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster interviewed the freshman senator about the then-pending Trump tariffs and his relationship with Pennsylvania senior Senator Democrat John Fetterman. Sen. McCormick also discussed his new book, "Who Believed In You: How Purposeful Mentorship Changes The World," which he wrote with his wife, Dina. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Senator McCormick and learn even more about his point of view on politics, family, and how to achieve success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are “rogue” judges trying to stop the Trump agenda, like Republicans claim? This week on the FOX News Rundown, host Dave Anthony asked Jonathan Turley, a Constitutional Law Expert and Fox News Contributor, that question. He discussed the power of federal judges, claims about ‘judicial activism' in our federal courts, and the GOP's effort to limit specific rulings and prohibit nationwide injunctions. Turley also examines the Constitutional questions about whether President Trump could serve a third term. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News Contributor and legal analyst Jonathan Turley. You will get even more of his take on so-called ‘judicial activism' and the possibility of a Trump third term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are “rogue” judges trying to stop the Trump agenda, like Republicans claim? This week on the FOX News Rundown, host Dave Anthony asked Jonathan Turley, a Constitutional Law Expert and Fox News Contributor, that question. He discussed the power of federal judges, claims about ‘judicial activism' in our federal courts, and the GOP's effort to limit specific rulings and prohibit nationwide injunctions. Turley also examines the Constitutional questions about whether President Trump could serve a third term. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News Contributor and legal analyst Jonathan Turley. You will get even more of his take on so-called ‘judicial activism' and the possibility of a Trump third term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—or "SNAP"—is an option for people who need federal financial help to feed their families and buy groceries. In fiscal year 2023, more than 42 million people across the country received SNAP benefits, roughly 12% of Americans. In Texas and several other states, an effort has been made to prevent beneficiaries from using SNAP to purchase unhealthy foods. This movement has only gained momentum since the Trump administration and the new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to “Make America Healthy Again.” This week, Gurnal Scott spoke with Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton, who has a bill to prevent people from using SNAP benefits on things like chips, cookies, candy, and soda. He explained these items offer little to no nutritional value and are fueling America's obesity problem and raising health care costs for all Americans. Middleton also addressed the concerns of critics who worry about denying Americans choices on how to feed their families. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton and get even more of his take on how reforming the SNAP program can make Americans healthier and save taxpayers money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—or "SNAP"—is an option for people who need federal financial help to feed their families and buy groceries. In fiscal year 2023, more than 42 million people across the country received SNAP benefits, roughly 12% of Americans. In Texas and several other states, an effort has been made to prevent beneficiaries from using SNAP to purchase unhealthy foods. This movement has only gained momentum since the Trump administration and the new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to “Make America Healthy Again.” This week, Gurnal Scott spoke with Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton, who has a bill to prevent people from using SNAP benefits on things like chips, cookies, candy, and soda. He explained these items offer little to no nutritional value and are fueling America's obesity problem and raising health care costs for all Americans. Middleton also addressed the concerns of critics who worry about denying Americans choices on how to feed their families. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Texas State Senator Mayes Middleton and get even more of his take on how reforming the SNAP program can make Americans healthier and save taxpayers money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For decades, there have been numerous conspiracy theories related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. President Trump's recent release of thousands of pages of files was intended to shed light on the murder. FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady recently spoke with Gerald Posner, an American investigative journalist and the author of “Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK.” Posner has investigated the assassination and the conspiracy theories for decades. He went through some of the new information released and explained why nothing changed his belief that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he shot the President. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with author and journalist Gerald Posner. We will get even more of his take on the JFK assassination and why he thinks some of the most popular conspiracy theories cannot be true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March Madness season may be a good time for problem gambling awareness month. According to the American Gaming Association, more than $3 billion will be bet legally on this year's NCAA basketball tournament games. The FanDuel TV streaming show "The Comeback With Craig Carton" is trying to create that awareness and help people avoid and overcome gambling addiction. Carton was a high-roller addict, eventually costing him his freedom, his marriage, and his dream job as one of the most popular, highest-paid sports-talk hosts in the country. He's back on the air, co-hosting “Breakfast Ball” on Fox Sports 1, and hosts a podcast and radio show. Craig Carton joined the FOX News Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss his story, the rapid growth of the legal gambling industry, and how he is now trying to help people who may be struggling with addiction. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX Sports 1's Craig Carton and get even more of his story and advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, on the Fox News Rundown Extra, the war in Ukraine from the perspective of someone who was a casualty. Our Fox News Senior Correspondent Benjamin Hall was nearly killed covering the war in Ukraine weeks after it started in a Russian attack on our news crew in March 2022. Two of his colleagues did not survive. Fox cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and freelancer Sasha Kuvshynova were killed in that bombing. Earlier this week, Benjamin Hall sat down with FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss his latest book, “Resolute: How We Humans Keep Finding Ways to Beat the Toughest Odds,” where he shares his long, painful road to recovery and the physical and mental challenge he has faced since that Russian attack. We also spoke with Ben Hall to help preview Tuesday's phone call between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir and to get his perspective on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and President Trump's efforts to reach a peace deal. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News Senior Correspondent Benjamin Hall and get even more of his candid take on his recovery and the toll it took on him and his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Over the last few years, Americans in far too high a number have gotten access to, gotten hooked on, and in many cases, died from fentanyl. For people aged 18 to 45, statistics tell us that highly addictive drug is the number one killer in the United States. Some argue that there is little consistency in how this scourge is being dealt with on the federal level. A new hard-hitting documentary, Fentanyl: Death Incorporated, delves into this. FOX News Rundown host Gurnal Scott recently spoke to the film's producer, Discovery Institute senior fellow Dr. Robert G. Margaret, and its narrator, actor and activist Billy Baldwin. The two discussed the fentanyl crisis and how Congress and the country must address both the demand for the deadly drug and those who are supplying it. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Dr. Robert Margaret and Billy Baldwin, allowing you to hear more about their film and why they hope it can inspire change on how America addresses the fentanyl crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been promoting the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda since taking office nearly a month ago. During this time, he has focused on improving the nation's diet and emphasized the need for Americans to be better informed about their health and what is in their food. FOX News Senior Medical Analyst and Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center recently spoke with FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss some ingredients and additives in our food that RFK Jr. finds concerning and what they could be doing to our physical and mental health. Marc Siegel also discussed his recent interview with RFK Jr. and some of the topics they discussed, including the measles outbreak. This week also marked five years since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Seigel reflected on that time, what we've learned from the crisis, and some of the mistakes that were made in the months and years that followed. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Dr. Marc Siegel, allowing you to hear more about his take on the Trump administration's “Make America Healthy Again” agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sanctuary city mayors from New York, Denver, Chicago, and Boston went to Capitol Hill this week and testified before Congress about their policies regarding illegal migrants. The mayors were defiant, often clashing with Republican lawmakers over their "sanctuary" status. Former Migrant Shelter Director Jon Fetherston ran a facility near Boston and saw firsthand the result of that city's ‘sanctuary' laws. Fetherston joined the Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal to share what he experienced while working in migrant housing, what benefits illegal immigrants are entitled to if they come to the United States, and why he believes Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is unfit for her position. He also described some horrifying stories about children being neglected and even sexually abused. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Jon Fetherston, allowing you to hear more about the conditions of the migrant shelters he operated and why he feels ‘sanctuary city' policies put both migrants and American communities in danger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Donald Trump shocked many on Tuesday night during his address to Congress when he broke the news that the ISIS-K terrorist responsible for the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing was arrested and being brought to the United States to face justice. The bombing that took place during America's withdrawal from Afghanistan killed 13 U.S. troops, including Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz. Mark Schmitz, Jared's father, joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss the news, how he found out before this week's primetime speech, and why he says the terrorist's arrest brings him closer to the closure he needs. He describes why he felt let down by the Biden- Harris Administration and is happy to see the new Trump administration looking into Abbey Gate and the U.S.'s botched exit from Afghanistan. Mark also told the story of his son Jared, and how he is now honoring his memory and the memory of other Americans killed that day by helping America veterans. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Gold Star father Mark Schmitz, allowing you to hear more about Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz and the questions surrounding the deadly bombing of Abbey Gate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's been 29 years since California became the first state to legalize marijuana for medical use and just 13 years since Colorado and Washington legalized recreational use for adults. Since then, it has become legal in some form in 39 states and Washington D.C.. But despite being a legitimate multibillion dollar industry, marijuana is still illegal under federal law, making cannabis companies unable to use the federal banking system and reliant on cash. Therefore, it remains challenging for businesses operating legally in their state to use the federal banking system, and they must operate primarily in cash. Kyle Sherman, the founder and CEO of Flowhub, recently spoke with Chris Foster of Fox News Rundown about why Congress needs to update marijuana and banking laws and why working primarily in cash is terrible for both industry and the government. Sherman also discusses the state of the marijuana business, whether it has expanded too fast in some places, and where it's possibly going. We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Flowhub CEO Kyle Sherman, allowing you to hear more about the growing marijuana industry and its challenges going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices