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On this episode of Fox Across America, guest host Paul Gleiser shares his thoughts on President Trump's nearly two-hour State of the Union address. Paul explains how the president's ability to stay on message and focus on his administration's deliverables for the American people is a perfect example of the evolution from his first term to the second one. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs stops by to give her take on some of the economic points the president decided to focus on during his speech. PLUS, former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko sheds light on the contrasting visions for America Republicans and Democrats are presenting to voters ahead of this year's midterm elections. [00:00:00] Paul Gleiser's monologue on Trump's SOTU address [00:39:35] Callers weigh in on Trump's SOTU address [00:58:15] Paul takes The Quiz [01:16:40] Taylor Riggs [01:34:50] Elizabeth Pipko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc Cox talks with Taylor Riggs from the Fox Business Network about President Trump's State of the Union economic highlights, including historic tax cuts, wage growth, and new retirement plans. Riggs analyzes the impact on real wages, the banking and stock market implications, and the president's pressure on Congress to advance 80-20 issues like voter ID, banning insider stock trading for lawmakers, and another round of major tax cuts. They also discuss the broader context of inflation recovery and parental rights in education, emphasizing how Trump blends policy messaging with political strategy. Hashtags: #StateOfTheUnion #TrumpEconomy #TaylorRiggs #TaxCuts #VoterID #Congress #RetirementPlans #FinancialPolicy
Marc Cox covers a full hour of post-State of the Union analysis, starting with Congressman Eric Burlison on the president's historic policy successes, border security, and audience dynamics. Senator Eric Schmitt joins to discuss patriotic highlights, the Save America Act, and voter ID legislation, contrasting Republican and Democrat responses. Taylor Riggs dissects economic wins, historic tax cuts, retirement plans, and Trump's pressure on Congress for Tax Cuts 2.0, while also tackling parental rights and political hypocrisy. Cox closes the hour reflecting on Christian County's tragedy, his behind-the-scenes Washington experience, and previewing his September Switzerland trip with listeners. Hashtags: #StateOfTheUnion #Trump2026 #EricBurlison #EricSchmitt #TaylorRiggs #MarcCox #TaxCuts #VoterID #ChristianCounty #SwitzerlandTrip #RepublicanAgenda #EconomicPolicy
Marc Cox takes listeners through a comprehensive day of post-State of the Union coverage live from Washington, D.C. Hour 1 opens with an insider look at the historic speech, Democratic outbursts, and Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment highlighting Candace Owens' docuseries on Erica Kirk. Hour 2 recaps reactions with Lucas Tomlinson on military and patriotic moments, Nicole Murray on markets and U.S.-India oil trade, plus viral odd news stories from around the country. Hour 3 features Mary Vogt, Rep. Bob Onder, and Abigail Jackson analyzing policy implications, election integrity, and behind-the-scenes insights from the speech. Hour 4 dives deep with Congressman Eric Burlison on Trump's policy successes, Senator Eric Schmitt on patriotism and election security, Taylor Riggs on economic wins and Tax Cuts 2.0, and Marc Cox reflecting on Christian County's tragedy, his Washington experience, and the upcoming Switzerland trip for listeners. The full show blends political analysis, economic insight, patriotic highlights, and human-interest coverage, providing a 360-degree perspective on the president's historic address and its fallout. Hashtags: #MarcCox #StateOfTheUnion #Trump2026 #EricBurlison #EricSchmitt #TaylorRiggs #CandaceOwens #MaryVogt #BobOnder #AbigailJackson #EconomicPolicy #ElectionIntegrity #VoterID #WashingtonDC #FoxNews #ChristianCounty #SwitzerlandTrip
Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about the state of the economy, tariffs and more.
We take your phone calls about the current state of the US. Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about the state of the economy, tariffs and more.
Today on the Annie Frey Show: Grade the current state of the United States. Rep Mary Miller, Representative from Illinois 15th District joins to discuss President Trump State of the Union and Governor Pritzker. Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about the state of the economy, tariffs and more. Jim Talent, Former US Senator from Missouri joins to discuss Iran and the US, if an alliance could threaten the US and more.
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening Hour 1 with spring weather highlights and avalanche updates near Lake Tahoe, honoring rescuers and missing skiers. Hour 2 dives into the pitfalls of lab-grown foods, RFK Jr.'s critiques on processed diets, and mental health trends in the trans community, while also previewing the EU Digital Services Act and its implications for free speech. Hour 3 spotlights Kim on a Whim discussing Texas and Florida school protest policies, ICE enforcement, and the societal implications of student activism. Hour 4 covers Dan Buck's last segments on EU social media censorship and Hillary Clinton's role, an in-depth discussion with Taylor Riggs on Federal Reserve policy, interest rates, AI's economic impact, and wraps with Nick Shirley exposing voter fraud irregularities in California, highlighting the need for secure elections. Hashtags: #SpringWeather #AvalancheRescue #FreeSpeech #DigitalServicesAct #KimOnAWhim #SchoolProtests #ICE #RFKJr #ProcessedFood #MentalHealth #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #InterestRates #AIImpact #VoterFraud #NickShirley
Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening with the avalanche near Lake Tahoe and rescue efforts for missing skiers. He transitions to the Beyond Meat stock collapse and RFK Jr.'s warnings about processed foods, highlighting corporate and health concerns. The hour then dives into the EU Digital Services Act, Hillary Clinton's advocacy, and Jonathan Turley's constitutional perspective on free speech and impending U.S. implications. Taylor Riggs joins to analyze Kevin Warsh's potential Fed chairmanship, interest rate strategies, inflation, and AI's economic impact. The hour closes with Nick Shirley exposing voter fraud in California, showing extreme registration irregularities, including a dog successfully voting. Hashtags: #AvalancheRescue #BeyondMeat #ProcessedFoods #DigitalServicesAct #FreeSpeech #FedChair #InterestRates #AIImpact #VoterFraud #MarkCoxShow
Taylor Riggs, co-anchor of The Big Money Show on Fox Business, joins to discuss Kevin Warsh's potential nomination as Fed Chair, the impact of interest rate cuts on inflation and the housing market, and the balancing act of reducing the Fed's $6 trillion balance sheet. She explains how supply-side economics and AI-driven disinflation could influence monetary policy, and touches on broader economic implications of AI integration and technology infrastructure. The conversation also briefly pivots to voter fraud issues, setting the stage for the next segment. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #FedChair #KevinWarsh #MonetaryPolicy #AIImpact #Economy #InterestRates #Inflation
Taylor Riggs, Co-anchor "The Big Money Show" on the Fox Business Network, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the latest on the economy and the economic outlook of the United States amongst reports that companies may begin to start raising prices across the board to deal with inflation and tariffs. These fears contrast with unexpectedly strong jobs numbers and a cool inflation report, and Riggs breaks down why there is or is not concern in the market. Riggs and Benson also discussed the growing national debt and deficit and whether the growing debt will come to a head, and you can listen to the full interview below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc and Kim open the show with lighthearted chatter about the weather, family, and dogs before diving into a full slate of heated national stories. They dissect the tragic school shooting in British Columbia and slam the Canadian media for refusing to call the shooter a biological male, framing it as another example of political correctness undermining truth. Kim's “On a Whim” segment takes aim at Washington State's new DEI bill that sidelines straight white men, sparking a wider debate about fairness, merit, and social engineering. Marc celebrates Guns N Hoses' $1 million donation to Backstoppers, honoring the families of fallen first responders, and closes the hour by previewing the show's upcoming guests — including Haley Davis on the Switzerland trip, Jimmy Failla, and Taylor Riggs. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #Backstoppers #DEI #CanadaShooting #PoliticalCorrectness #FirstResponders #FreeSpeech #CulturalDebate
Marc and Kim speak with Taylor Riggs about the week's biggest economic stories, including weak ADP job numbers, automation's impact on white-collar work, and the strategic implications of the new U.S.-India trade deal. They also break down Kevin Warsh's Fed chair prospects, emphasizing his potential influence on the balance sheet, supply-side economics, and interest rate policy. Riggs provides clear, on-point analysis connecting markets, policy, and geopolitics, helping listeners navigate complex economic developments. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #Economy #AI #JobMarket #USIndiaTrade #FederalReserve #KevinWarsh #Markets
This hour opens with Tom Homan explaining ICE's strategic drawdown of 700 agents in Minneapolis, stressing smarter enforcement, unified command, and continued focus on public safety threats. Jimmy Failla weighs in, praising Homan's calm, non-political approach while highlighting growing homelessness issues in New York City. Taylor Riggs analyzes the U.S.-India trade deal, its market impact, and Kevin Warsh's potential influence as Trump's Fed chair pick. The hour concludes with breaking updates from TMZ suggesting Nancy Guthrie's son-in-law may be the prime suspect in Savannah Guthrie's disappearance, while frustrations mount over the stalled SAVE Act. Hashtags: #ICE #TomHoman #ImmigrationEnforcement #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #USIndiaTrade #KevinWarsh #SavannahGuthrie #SAVEAct
President Trump is taking a victory lap. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, the President pushed back against critics who predicted an economic "meltdown" following his sweeping tariffs on foreign goods. Instead, he's calling the current climate an "economic miracle." But is the celebration premature? While the President claims America is now the "hottest" economy in the world, investors are bracing for a looming Supreme Court decision that could dismantle the administration's entire trade strategy. Today, Taylor Riggs sits down with Mike Murphy, Founder and Managing Partner at Rosecliff, to discuss whether these tariffs are a long-term win for U.S. security or a house of cards waiting for a judicial ruling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is taking a victory lap. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, the President pushed back against critics who predicted an economic "meltdown" following his sweeping tariffs on foreign goods. Instead, he's calling the current climate an "economic miracle." But is the celebration premature? While the President claims America is now the "hottest" economy in the world, investors are bracing for a looming Supreme Court decision that could dismantle the administration's entire trade strategy. Today, Taylor Riggs sits down with Mike Murphy, Founder and Managing Partner at Rosecliff, to discuss whether these tariffs are a long-term win for U.S. security or a house of cards waiting for a judicial ruling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is taking a victory lap. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, the President pushed back against critics who predicted an economic "meltdown" following his sweeping tariffs on foreign goods. Instead, he's calling the current climate an "economic miracle." But is the celebration premature? While the President claims America is now the "hottest" economy in the world, investors are bracing for a looming Supreme Court decision that could dismantle the administration's entire trade strategy. Today, Taylor Riggs sits down with Mike Murphy, Founder and Managing Partner at Rosecliff, to discuss whether these tariffs are a long-term win for U.S. security or a house of cards waiting for a judicial ruling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Harry Styles just dropped his Together, Together tour dates, and fans are already freaking out, mostly over the ticket prices. We're talking almost $1200 to see Harry at Madison Square Garden, where he's set for a wild 30-night residency. Taylor Riggs, co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, is here to break down what's actually legal when it comes to these sky-high prices, and why a little competition might be exactly what the music industry needs. Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KennedySavestheWorld Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennedy_foxnews Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWlNiiSXX4BNUbXM5X8KkYbDepFgUIVZj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While tens of millions of Americans are digging out from a historic winter storm, Wall Street is hoping for a scorching earnings season. Fourth-quarter earnings season kicks into high gear this week as the market's heavyweights prepare to be in the spotlight. A major focus will be on four of the “magnificent seven” tech giants—Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and Tesla—all set to report this week. But the giants don't stop there. We are also watching results from United Health, Chevron, Verizon, Boeing, and American Express. Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager and Fox Business contributor… Jonathan Hoenig joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss what investors are expecting from this week's earnings numbers, as well as how escalating trade tensions, AI, and the housing market could impact the economy and the markets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While tens of millions of Americans are digging out from a historic winter storm, Wall Street is hoping for a scorching earnings season. Fourth-quarter earnings season kicks into high gear this week as the market's heavyweights prepare to be in the spotlight. A major focus will be on four of the “magnificent seven” tech giants—Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and Tesla—all set to report this week. But the giants don't stop there. We are also watching results from United Health, Chevron, Verizon, Boeing, and American Express. Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager and Fox Business contributor… Jonathan Hoenig joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss what investors are expecting from this week's earnings numbers, as well as how escalating trade tensions, AI, and the housing market could impact the economy and the markets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While tens of millions of Americans are digging out from a historic winter storm, Wall Street is hoping for a scorching earnings season. Fourth-quarter earnings season kicks into high gear this week as the market's heavyweights prepare to be in the spotlight. A major focus will be on four of the “magnificent seven” tech giants—Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and Tesla—all set to report this week. But the giants don't stop there. We are also watching results from United Health, Chevron, Verizon, Boeing, and American Express. Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager and Fox Business contributor… Jonathan Hoenig joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss what investors are expecting from this week's earnings numbers, as well as how escalating trade tensions, AI, and the housing market could impact the economy and the markets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump captured the world's attention this week in Davos by making the case for a U.S. purchase of Greenland. After some contentious moments, the president announced that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have "formed the framework of a future deal” for the largest island on earth. But as the President prepares to head to Iowa to sell his economic message ahead of the fall midterms, questions remain about how to resolve America's “affordability” problem and the squeeze on America's middle class. Brianna Lyman, elections correspondent for The Federalist, joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss the value of Greenland and what she sees as the growing divide between corporate interests and true capitalism. Plus, Brianna weighs in on the deal that "saved" TikTok for Gen Z and the latest "No-Buy January" trend taking over social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump captured the world's attention this week in Davos by making the case for a U.S. purchase of Greenland. After some contentious moments, the president announced that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have "formed the framework of a future deal” for the largest island on earth. But as the President prepares to head to Iowa to sell his economic message ahead of the fall midterms, questions remain about how to resolve America's “affordability” problem and the squeeze on America's middle class. Brianna Lyman, elections correspondent for The Federalist, joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss the value of Greenland and what she sees as the growing divide between corporate interests and true capitalism. Plus, Brianna weighs in on the deal that "saved" TikTok for Gen Z and the latest "No-Buy January" trend taking over social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump captured the world's attention this week in Davos by making the case for a U.S. purchase of Greenland. After some contentious moments, the president announced that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have "formed the framework of a future deal” for the largest island on earth. But as the President prepares to head to Iowa to sell his economic message ahead of the fall midterms, questions remain about how to resolve America's “affordability” problem and the squeeze on America's middle class. Brianna Lyman, elections correspondent for The Federalist, joins FOX Business Network's Taylor Riggs to discuss the value of Greenland and what she sees as the growing divide between corporate interests and true capitalism. Plus, Brianna weighs in on the deal that "saved" TikTok for Gen Z and the latest "No-Buy January" trend taking over social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Taylor Riggs, Co-anchor "The Big Money Show" on Fox Business Network, joined us on the Guy Benson Show with guest host Rich Zeoli today to discuss Trump's latest policy prescription on credit card interest rates. Riggs discussed why she doesn't agree with Trump's price control strategy, and also broke down the MAHA movement and when healthy food will become affordable again. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4 continues with Taylor Riggs discussing the complexities of the housing market, including the impact of limiting institutional investors and the interplay between interest rates, home prices, and supply shortages. She breaks down President Trump's executive orders on housing and 401(k) withdrawals for first-time homebuyers, emphasizing the long-term implications for Americans' savings and retirement planning. Riggs also analyzes market reactions to Trump's tariff threats and Greenland remarks, providing practical advice on navigating short-term volatility. The conversation balances policy, economic strategy, and common-sense guidance for everyday Americans. #MarcCoxShow #TaylorRiggs #HousingMarket #401k #Trump #ExecutiveOrders #InterestRates #MarketInsights #TalkRadio
Hour 4 continues with Jimmy Failla joining Marc Cox to discuss his upcoming show at the factory in Chesterfield, New York City winters, and the quirks of Midwestern snow. The conversation touches on Failla's experiences in radio and TV, humorous anecdotes from his taxi-driving days, and the ongoing content generated by President Trump, including the recent Greenland and NATO remarks. They also discuss media narratives around Trump, including dementia claims, and the impact of political coverage on comedians like Failla. The segment ends with a reminder about his Saturday performance and preview of the next guest, Taylor Riggs. #MarcCoxShow #JimmyFailla #Trump #PoliticalComedy #TalkRadio #Chesterfield #Snowstorm #MidwestHumor #Davos
Marc Cox covers President Trump's extended address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting his direct critique of Europe's energy policies, Greenland's strategic importance, and NATO spending. Jimmy Failla joins to discuss Trump's nonstop media presence and the comedy of politics, while Taylor Riggs breaks down the U.S. housing market, executive orders, and 401(k) implications. The hour wraps with a broader look at Trump's America First economic policies, global trade, and energy strategy, framing him as a leader reshaping U.S. influence on the world stage. #MarcCoxShow #Trump #Davos #AmericaFirst #NATO #Greenland #HousingMarket #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #TalkRadio #WorldEconomicForum
Today's full show weaves together President Trump's high-profile World Economic Forum appearance in Davos with in-studio analysis and expert commentary. Hour 1 opens with Air Force One turbulence, Trump's arrival in Switzerland, Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” segment on AI-powered data centers, and Eric Schmidt's NFL ideas. Hour 2 dives into Trump's executive orders on housing, 401(k) policy implications, and market moves with Nicole Murray, plus lighter human-interest news. Hour 3 captures Trump's live address on U.S. energy dominance, nuclear expansion, and AI leadership, along with sharp critiques of Europe's Green New Deal policies. Hour 4 covers Trump's strategic points on Greenland and NATO, Jimmy Failla's take on nonstop media engagement, and Taylor Riggs breaking down housing market dynamics, tariffs, and economic strategy. The show highlights Trump's America First agenda, U.S. sovereignty in global energy, and how leadership decisions impact both domestic markets and international relations. #MarcCoxShow #Trump #Davos #AmericaFirst #EnergyPolicy #Greenland #NATO #HousingMarket #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #Markets #TalkRadio
In this clip from Mundo in the Morning, Taylor Riggs from the Fox Business Network joins the show to discuss the latest market trends and news from Davos. They dive into the impact of tariffs on the economy and how it's affecting businesses and consumers. Taylor shares her insights on the uncertainty surrounding the tariffs and how it's causing market volatility. They also discuss the upcoming economic data releases and the potential Supreme Court ruling on the use of tariffs. With Taylor's expertise, they break down the big picture and what it means for the markets and the US economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the small ski town of Davos, Switzerland, will host the world's most powerful political and business leaders at the annual World Economic Forum. expected to be there is President Trump, who will use the global stage to tout his administration's economic accomplishments and the strength of America. He is also expected to share more about his plans to address America's affordability concerns, including allowing investors to use some of their 401(k) retirement funds to make a down payment on a house. Another issue that will loom large there is the potential for new tariffs and the president's pressure on allies to allow the US to take over Greenland. Marcus Lemonis, an entrepreneur and host of "The Fixer,” joins FOX Business Network anchor Taylor Riggs to discuss what he wants to hear from the President at Davos this week about tariffs and Greenland. Plus, he gives his take on how to make homes more affordable and why he thinks the price of natural diamonds is declining. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the small ski town of Davos, Switzerland, will host the world's most powerful political and business leaders at the annual World Economic Forum. expected to be there is President Trump, who will use the global stage to tout his administration's economic accomplishments and the strength of America. He is also expected to share more about his plans to address America's affordability concerns, including allowing investors to use some of their 401(k) retirement funds to make a down payment on a house. Another issue that will loom large there is the potential for new tariffs and the president's pressure on allies to allow the US to take over Greenland. Marcus Lemonis, an entrepreneur and host of "The Fixer,” joins FOX Business Network anchor Taylor Riggs to discuss what he wants to hear from the President at Davos this week about tariffs and Greenland. Plus, he gives his take on how to make homes more affordable and why he thinks the price of natural diamonds is declining. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the small ski town of Davos, Switzerland, will host the world's most powerful political and business leaders at the annual World Economic Forum. expected to be there is President Trump, who will use the global stage to tout his administration's economic accomplishments and the strength of America. He is also expected to share more about his plans to address America's affordability concerns, including allowing investors to use some of their 401(k) retirement funds to make a down payment on a house. Another issue that will loom large there is the potential for new tariffs and the president's pressure on allies to allow the US to take over Greenland. Marcus Lemonis, an entrepreneur and host of "The Fixer,” joins FOX Business Network anchor Taylor Riggs to discuss what he wants to hear from the President at Davos this week about tariffs and Greenland. Plus, he gives his take on how to make homes more affordable and why he thinks the price of natural diamonds is declining. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's show, Marc Cox navigates a wide-ranging discussion on national and local controversies, starting with the ongoing fraud investigations in Minneapolis highlighted in Kim on a Whim, exposing exploitation of interpreters, transportation, and daycare programs in the Somali community. Jimmy Failla joins to discuss comedy, cultural commentary, and his upcoming show at The Factory, while Taylor Riggs breaks down economic and Federal Reserve issues, including the Jerome Powell investigation, Trump's proposed credit card interest cap, and mortgage bond buybacks. The hour closes with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway detailing a major Missouri Supreme Court win upholding the SAFE Act, protecting minors from gender transition procedures and barring taxpayer funding for them. Across the show, discussions tie together local and national politics, economic oversight, cultural commentary, and legal developments affecting children's safety. #MinneapolisFraud #SomaliCommunity #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #MissouriSupremeCourt #SAFEAct #MarcCoxPodcast
Taylor Riggs of the Fox Business Network joins to break down the Federal Reserve situation, including concerns over political retribution, Jerome Powell's independence, and potential unintended consequences of the ongoing investigation. She analyzes President Trump's proposals to cap credit card interest rates at 10% and buy back $200 billion in mortgage bonds, weighing affordability goals against free-market realities. Riggs also discusses the importance of audits in light of cost overruns and government spending, tying in broader economic lessons from past crises. The segment provides a detailed look at monetary policy, regulatory proposals, and their potential impacts on Americans and financial markets. #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #TrumpEconomy #CreditCardCaps #MortgageRates #MarketAnalysis
Hour 4 opens with a discussion of the Minneapolis mayor's response to ICE and federal law enforcement, highlighting ongoing tensions and staged protests that ended in tragedy. Jimmy Failla joins to bring humor and perspective on the Minnesota fraud story and his Fox Across America show, emphasizing comedy as a lens for serious issues. Taylor Riggs then breaks down economic and financial topics, including the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, credit card interest caps, and mortgage bond proposals, analyzing potential impacts on markets and affordability. The hour concludes with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discussing the Missouri Supreme Court's unanimous decision upholding the SAFE Act, banning sex change procedures for minors and the use of taxpayer funds, framing it as a significant legal and cultural victory for the state. #MinneapolisProtests #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #CatherineHanaway #SAFEAct #MissouriLaw #FederalReserve #FraudExposé
But do we care? Not really! The USA is 40 Trillion in debt, and growing. But as long as that daycare money keeps flowing amirite? Taylor Riggs of Fox Business and Deroy Murdock are our guests.
She has great numbers to share, about the GDP and wage growth, but Ryan wants to know how he can, personally, get a raise. Taylor Riggs is co-host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business.
No, not about politics, we mean actually getting sick and having to stay home and heal. Is it never, or chronic, or inbetween? Annie is out with no voice today, and the Mannie Frey Show is here to help, with Taylor Riggs from Fox Business and Frank Murphy from Athletes for America.
Heidi Harrison, in for Marc Cox, leads a fast-paced, patriotic New Year's Eve show celebrating America's 250th year while tackling major political and cultural stories. Guests Mary Vogt, Chris Wiley, and Taylor Riggs discuss conservative victories, economic reform, and national unity. From media bias and Minnesota fraud to the Freedom 250 celebration and Trump's leadership, the show blends sharp analysis with optimism—ending on a clear message that America's strength and spirit remain unshaken.
Hour 4 centers on reflection, gratitude, and the contrasting narratives shaping how Americans see their country heading into its 250th year. Heidi Harrison opens with a discussion on how media sensationalism distorts reality, then speaks with Navy SEAL Chris Wiley about the Freedom 250 celebration and honoring U.S. veterans. Fox Business anchor Taylor Riggs joins to tackle the Minnesota fraud scandal, taxes, and Trump's trade policies, tying them to larger issues of accountability and economic reform. The hour closes with Heidi pushing back on a pessimistic Hill column, rejecting partisan despair and ending the show on a patriotic, optimistic note for 2026.
Taylor Riggs discusses the ongoing Minnesota fraud scandal, criticizing government mismanagement and waste while highlighting Trump's actions to cut funding until accountability is achieved. She emphasizes the importance of fair trade policies, the impact of supply-side economics on the working class, and the dangers of over-reliance on government support. Riggs also notes the broader political implications for the midterms and stresses that keeping public attention on these issues is crucial for reform. The conversation concludes with light-hearted New Year's Eve plans and family reflections.
On Fox Across America, guest host Rich Zeoli says Minnesota Governor Tim Walz' political career is about to end following all the fraud that has been uncovered in his state. Great friend of the program Lydia Moynihan shares her plans for New Year's. The NJ Zeoli/Piro tag-team is reunited as Todd calls in to talk 2026 predictions. Co-host of the Big Money Show Taylor Riggs joins us in studio to chat about school choice and online child safety. PLUS Emily Sturge is back on FAA to tell us what Trump should do next to improve higher education across the country. [00:00:00] Walz Political Career Is Toast [00:38:00] Lydia Moynihan [00:56:00] Todd Piro [01:14:00] Taylor Riggs [01:33:00] Emily Sturge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, guest host Rich Zeoli picks apart liberal pundits in the mainstream media over the excuses they continue to make for former President Bill Clinton, even after he appeared multiple times in the latest batch of Epstein files. Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro gives his take on what incoming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's relationship with law enforcement is going to be. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko talks about why Democrats continue to be outraged by everything President Trump does, even things that unquestionably benefit the United States. Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek checks in to discuss some of her favorite Christmas family traditions. Media Research Center TV host Justine Brooke Murray sheds light on the hypocrisy of the left-wing media pundits expressing outrage over some of the changes Bari Weiss has made at CBS. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs shares her thoughts on some of the challenges of parenting in this age of expanding technology. PLUS, Elections Correspondent for The Federalist Brianna Lyman blasts Congressional Republicans for having almost nothing to show for their first 12 months back in the majority. [00:00:00] Media defends Bill Clinton following latest Epstein files dump [00:21:05] Paul Mauro [00:40:35] Elizabeth Pipko [00:51:03] Abby Hornacek [00:58:53] Justine Brooke Murray [01:17:14] Taylor Riggs [01:35:40] Brianna Lyman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It has been talked about — and meme'd about — all year: Generation Z is struggling economically. They're being priced out of the housing market, having trouble finding stable jobs, and are saddled with significant debt. And while President Trump performed well with young voters — winning 46% of Gen Zers last year, including 56% of young men — in 2025, there appeared to be a shift to the left. Throughout the year, we saw more signs that Zoomers are embracing socialist-leaning views. The surge of progressive candidates, like Zohran Mamdani — who won last month's New York City mayoral race — reflected a focus on “affordability” and policies such as free bus service. According to a Gallup poll released this past September, young adults generally — but especially younger Democrats — are cooling on capitalism. Only 31% of Democrats under 50 now have a positive view of it, compared to 54% in 2010. FOX News' Kaylee McGee White joins FOX Business' Taylor Riggs to break down why Gen Z is rallying around socialist ideas — and what can be done to help young people achieve the American Dream. Plus, they discuss why Gen Z isn't big on buying holiday gifts, and what the best and worst presents are to receive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, guest host Paul Gleiser explains why it's going to be an uphill battle for Republicans in next year's midterm elections unless they can start pointing to real deliverables for the American people. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko gives her take on how President Trump has fundamentally transformed the Republican Party for the better over the last decade. Elections Correspondent for The Federalist Brianna Lyman talks about why she expects to see Trump's economic policies really begin to take shape in early 2026. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” Taylor Riggs sheds light on why she's optimistic that the U.S. is primed for a significant economic rebound in 2026. [00:00:00] Paul Gleiser's monologue on GOP midterm concerns [00:20:43] Elizabeth Pipko [00:39:45] Callers on Trump and the midterms [00:58:20] Brianna Lyman [01:17:15] Taylor Riggs [01:35:10] More callers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For the third time this year, the Federal Reserve cut key interest rates by a quarter-point earlier this week—however, to the chagrin of President Trump, they also signaled this may be the last reduction for several months. While lower rates can bring down borrowing costs for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards, Chair Jerome Powell doubts their move on Wednesday would bring much relief to what he called the ‘struggling housing' sector. However, Powell also appeared optimistic about economic growth in 2026, and was encouraged by the ongoing investment in artificial intelligence FOX Business' Taylor Riggs speaks with Lou Basenese, the Executive Vice President of Market Strategy at Prairie Operating Company, to discuss what we can expect from the Fed next year, the concerns of an "AI bubble, and other big business headlines from the past week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Taylor Riggs, Co-anchor "The Big Money Show" on Fox Business Channel, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the Federal Reserve's quarter-point rate cut today. Riggs explains exactly what that means for you, your wallet, and your financial future. The pair also discussed Trump's messaging on the affordability crisis and the debate surrounding Trump's approval of NVIDIA's chip sale to China, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, guest host Paul Gleiser stresses the importance of being thankful that we live in the greatest nation in the world even though most of our politicians would rather U.S. citizens be angry and aggravated instead. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko shreds the New York Times for putting out a detailed report about President Trump's health following years of the outlet having nothing to say about former President Biden's cognitive decline. Texas Republican Congressman Pat Fallon criticizes the six Democratic lawmakers who put out a video urging U.S. service members to defy illegal orders. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs stops by to analyze the current state of the U.S. economy. [00:00:00] Paul Gleiser's opening monologue [00:19:22] Elizabeth Pipko [00:38:50] Rep. Pat Fallon [00:57:20] Callers react to Paul's monologue [01:15:50] Taylor Riggs [01:32:55] Caller from Utah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Good news on the affordability front, as your Thanksgiving dinner will cost you less this year. Your wallets will be stuffed with more cash as the prices of turkeys and other key ingredients have declined. That means you and loved ones can gobble down a delicious meal and have a little extra money for those Black Friday deals. Doctor Faith Parum, an economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, joins Fox Business' Taylor Riggs to explain why prices are down and what that may mean for your grocery bills in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices