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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
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
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
Hour 1 opened with news highlights and national headlines, covering policy updates and local stories affecting listeners. Hour 2 focused on political analysis, including Trump administration developments, immigration, and conservative media reactions. Hour 3 featured an in-depth discussion with Jonathan Savage on the ISIS-inspired attack in Australia, followed by a look at early 2028 presidential election predictions. Hour 4 explored local news, guest interviews, and economic updates—Jimmy Failla discussed media narratives and White House coverage, Taylor Riggs broke down job gains and wage growth, and the final segment addressed immigration concerns and international security in light of the Australian attack. Throughout, the show balanced politics, economic insight, and upcoming events for listeners.
Taylor breaks down the latest labor market trends, highlighting gains for native-born workers under the current administration and rising wages that are finally outpacing inflation. She examines real-time employment data, CEO confidence, and potential impacts on consumers, including upcoming tax returns. Taylor also discusses how some states, like New York, California, and Illinois, are blocking federal tax benefits on tips and Social Security, effectively reducing take-home pay. She closes with a look at the Ford EV truck cancellation, criticizing both government mandates and corporate miscalculations in the EV market.
Hour 4 opens with traffic and local updates, including a procession for a fallen St. Charles County paramedic and the ongoing manhunt near Brown University, Rhode Island, where the hosts criticize local authorities' handling of the situation. The discussion moves to media coverage of the Trump administration, with Caroline Leavitt and Candace Owens commenting on Vanity Fair and insider reporting. Jimmy Failla from Fox Across America joins to provide insight on White House dynamics, political strategy, and upcoming events, including his appearance at the Factory in Chesterfield. The hour then shifts to economic news with Taylor Riggs analyzing jobs reports, wage growth, and the impact of federal and state tax policies, highlighting gains for native-born workers and challenges for EV manufacturers like Ford. The hour closes with a discussion on the anti-Semitic attack in Australia, emphasizing national security, ISIS-inspired terrorism, and the importance of rigorous immigration and vetting policies, contrasting these with local policies in Illinois under JB Pritzker.
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
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
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
The hour opens with Senator Eric Schmitt criticizing Claire McCaskill's comments on military orders and discussing healthcare reform, budget concerns, and potential legal actions against political figures. Jimmy Failla joins next, sharing behind-the-scenes humor about Fox News' holiday party and media personalities' antics. Taylor Riggs then breaks down the market outlook and the potential impact of the Fed's expected rate cut, connecting economic shifts to affordability and wage trends. Finally, the conversation shifts to Gene Simmons and the American Music Fairness Act, exploring artist royalties, the role of ASCAP and BMI, and the evolving landscape of the music industry.
Marc Cox and team cover a wide range of pressing topics in today's show. Hour 1 opens with freezing temperatures and national headlines, including the FBI and Supreme Court actions, alongside Kim St. Ange on Trump's 50-year mortgage proposal. Hour 2 dives into federal enforcement and local political controversies in New Orleans. Hour 3 features Haylee Hercules explaining BJC's policy allowing children as young as 12 to restrict parental access to medical records, sparking debate over privacy and parental rights. Hour 4 is packed: Senator Eric Schmitt critiques political opponents and outlines Republican strategies; Jimmy Phelah shares behind-the-scenes insights from Fox's Christmas party and media culture; Taylor Riggs discusses the Fed's expected rate cut, economic impacts, and Trump's campaign moves; and Brian Kilmeade examines Gene Simmons' artist royalty testimony and previews major 2026 concert tours, blending politics, finance, and pop culture for a comprehensive morning show.
Taylor Riggs joins the Mark Cox Morning Show to break down recent market volatility, explaining how bad jobs data can actually signal upcoming Federal Reserve rate cuts that boost the economy. She also discusses the Dell family's $6.25 billion donation to fund investment accounts for children, highlighting the potential for long-term financial literacy and wealth-building through compound interest. Riggs emphasizes the tangible benefits of private-sector philanthropy and how early financial education can give kids a stake in America's economic future.
Hour 4 of the Mark Cox Morning Show covered a blend of national and financial topics, starting with the White House's use of pop music in political messaging and Rosie O'Donnell's controversial commentary on Trump and her child. Jimmy Failla joined to discuss the Democrats' approach to national security, the politics of narco-terrorist strikes, and lessons from recent elections. Taylor Riggs then broke down the stock market, Federal Reserve policy, and the Dell family's $6.25 billion initiative to invest in children's accounts, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and compound interest. The hour closed with a heartwarming story of Army veteran Ed Bombas, whose community-funded GoFundMe raised over $1 million, allowing him to retire at 88.
The Mark Cox Morning Show covered a mix of national politics, finance, and human interest stories across its four hours. The show opened with local weather and commutes, viral pop culture moments, and discussions on the Trump administration, border security, and cultural licensing controversies. Attention then shifted to national defense and U.S. actions against narco-terrorist drug operations, highlighting Pete Hegseth's support for lethal action against drug traffickers, the sinking of drug boats, and the political and media responses to these operations, including debates over War Powers Act requirements. The program also tackled TSA enforcement and Real ID compliance, noting potential fees and logistical challenges for travelers. Later segments featured interviews with Jimmy Failla, who analyzed the Democratic Party's reactions to national security issues, political elections, and broader cultural trends, followed by Taylor Riggs breaking down the stock market, Federal Reserve policy, and the Dell family's $6.25 billion investment in children's accounts, emphasizing financial literacy, compound interest, and long-term wealth-building for young Americans. The show concluded with a heartwarming story of 88-year-old Army veteran Ed Bombas, whose GoFundMe raised over $1 million to secure his retirement after losing his pension, highlighting community generosity and the impact of collective action.
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
Taylor Riggs, co anchor of The Big Money Show on Fox Business, breaks down the latest inflation numbers and what they actually mean for consumers. She talks about political responsibility for rising costs, trends in home insurance premiums, and how federal policy and the Federal Reserve shape affordability, jobs, and the broader economy. Taylor also shares personal updates and looks ahead to local events including Thanksgiving and Guns and Hoses.
Hour 4 features Jimmy Failla on political comedy, Thanksgiving plans, his dream celebrity dinner table, and his upcoming show at The Factory. Taylor Riggs breaks down the latest inflation numbers, home insurance trends, and how federal policy shapes affordability and the job market. Larry O'Toole closes the hour with a preview of the Guns and Hoses event and a reminder of Backstoppers' mission to support families of fallen first responders and the ATF Responder Rescue raffle.
The show opens with Marc's Wolfgang Van Halen concert story, the launch of the new listener text line, and event updates including Guns and Hoses and the Responder Rescue raffle. Kim on a Whim covers conservative women choosing kids before career and why society should stop emasculating men. Hour 2 brings Jimmy Failla on his comedy tour, musical influences, Thanksgiving plans, and his show at The Factory. The hour also features Mary Vought on health care subsidies, the Hyde Amendment, and legal updates involving James Comey, plus Nicole Murray with market news on tech competition, recalls, housing trends, and consumer stories. Hour 3 includes Senator Nick Schroer on petition scams in Missouri, Ryan Schmelz on President Trump's upcoming health care plan and shutdown risks, and Kim on a Whim examining gender categories in sports and reaction to the Hong Kong high rise fire. The show closes in Hour 4 with Jimmy Failla returning for political humor and regional comedy insights, Taylor Riggs breaking down inflation, insurance costs, and economic policy, and Larry O'Toole previewing Guns and Hoses and highlighting Backstoppers' mission to support families of fallen first responders.
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
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
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
President Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani are set to meet at the White House, a surprising turn after weeks of heated exchanges, as both signal they want to find common ground on affordability and inflation in the nation's largest city. FOX Business host Taylor Riggs joins the Rundown to break down what this meeting could mean for New York and why economic concerns are likely to shape their first face-to-face conversation. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,” first proclaimed in Philadelphia in 1776, has become a powerful statement now scrutinized amid political turmoil and rising skepticism as Americans reconsider its meaning approaching the nation's 250th anniversary. Author and Historian Walter Isaacson joins to discuss his new book The Greatest Sentence Ever Written, exploring how the ideals of the Declaration of Independence have evolved over 250 years, and how their core values might help unify a politically divided nation. Plus, commentary by Former Vice President Mike Pence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani are set to meet at the White House, a surprising turn after weeks of heated exchanges, as both signal they want to find common ground on affordability and inflation in the nation's largest city. FOX Business host Taylor Riggs joins the Rundown to break down what this meeting could mean for New York and why economic concerns are likely to shape their first face-to-face conversation. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,” first proclaimed in Philadelphia in 1776, has become a powerful statement now scrutinized amid political turmoil and rising skepticism as Americans reconsider its meaning approaching the nation's 250th anniversary. Author and Historian Walter Isaacson joins to discuss his new book The Greatest Sentence Ever Written, exploring how the ideals of the Declaration of Independence have evolved over 250 years, and how their core values might help unify a politically divided nation. Plus, commentary by Former Vice President Mike Pence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani are set to meet at the White House, a surprising turn after weeks of heated exchanges, as both signal they want to find common ground on affordability and inflation in the nation's largest city. FOX Business host Taylor Riggs joins the Rundown to break down what this meeting could mean for New York and why economic concerns are likely to shape their first face-to-face conversation. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,” first proclaimed in Philadelphia in 1776, has become a powerful statement now scrutinized amid political turmoil and rising skepticism as Americans reconsider its meaning approaching the nation's 250th anniversary. Author and Historian Walter Isaacson joins to discuss his new book The Greatest Sentence Ever Written, exploring how the ideals of the Declaration of Independence have evolved over 250 years, and how their core values might help unify a politically divided nation. Plus, commentary by Former Vice President Mike Pence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, guest host Rich Zeoli explains how Republicans in the House and Senate could have better handled the whole saga over documents related to disgraced ex-financer Jeffrey Epstein. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko shares her thoughts on the Trump administration's messaging on affordability concerns. New York Post financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan gives her take on whether we're going to see a list of people who were associated with Epstein. Oklahoma Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin talks about why he's personally pumped up for the UFC event that's set to take place at the White House in June of 2026. Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek checks in to give us an update on some of the projects she's working on. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs discusses the challenges being a ‘MAHA Mom' in a country with so many processed foods. PLUS, Fox News Digital Reporter Brooke Signman teases a major story she's going to break regarding the actions of the FBI during Joe Biden's presidency. [00:00:00] Senate rushes to pass a bill to release the Epstein files [00:20:03] Elizabeth Pipko [00:38:30] Lydia Moynihan [00:57:05] Senator Markwayne Mullin [01:06:35] Abby Hornacek [01:15:25] Taylor Riggs [01:33:40] Brooke Singman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hour opens with the ongoing controversy over the Epstein list and recent Congressional action tied to its release. Brian Riegel joins to explain the newly approved federal hemp restrictions, their impact on Missouri businesses, and the growing regulatory battle around hemp products. Taylor Riggs offers insight on the nationwide internet glitch and broader cybersecurity risks, along with rapid AI developments, market pullbacks, and shifts on Wall Street. Dan Buck talks frustration with the senior property tax freeze and school funding concerns round out the conversation.
Taylor Riggs joins the show to break down the major internet outage caused by a filtering platform glitch and its ripple effects on businesses and online operations. She discusses broader cybersecurity concerns, including vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the power grid, pipelines, and water systems, and how advanced AI and foreign actors are increasing the risks. Taylor examines how the stock market responds to cyber incidents, the importance of healthy pullbacks, and what recent corrections mean for big tech and AI driven stocks. She also compares retail trends at Target and TJ Maxx, talks consumer affordability pressures, and weighs in on the social and political flashpoints tied to brand controversies, including LGBTQ friendly merchandise.
Hour 1 covers the push to release the Epstein files, the fight over hemp and THC regulations, Candace Owens' criticism of Turning Point USA, GOP debates, and public safety stories. Hour 2 includes team updates, more hemp legislation fallout, national politics involving Trump and the DOJ, an interview with Senator Eric Schmitt on military, intelligence, and health care issues, Missouri Tigers football talk, business headlines from Dom Davino, and In Other News. Hour 3 features Eben Brown on the nationwide internet outage and digital vulnerability, Mary Vought on SNAP benefits, welfare oversight, and emerging terror threats using AI, plus Buck Dont Give a ____. Hour 4 spotlights Brian Riegel on new federal hemp restrictions, Taylor Riggs on cybersecurity, AI, and Wall Street trends, and Dan Buck on senior property tax freeze frustrations.
Marc Cox talks with Fox Business anchor Taylor Riggs about affordability, fuel prices, and the economic effects of the government shutdown. They compare Trump-era policies with current Democratic approaches and discuss inflation, wage growth, and consumer confidence.
Marc Cox leads a politically charged show covering national issues, local policy, and conservative perspectives. Hour 1 examines the government shutdown's impact on air travel and federal workers, then Dan Buck joins for “Buck Don't Give a _____” to discuss Liz Wheeler, Elon Musk, and the fight for free speech in today's media. Hour 2 features Dom Savino with economic analysis on the shutdown, Obamacare, and market trends, followed by Veterans Day reflections and “In Other News” highlighting celebrity politics, tech, and college sports. Hour 3 includes Mary Vought from The Heritage Foundation discussing the rise of socialism in major cities and conservative strategy, while David Stokes from the Show-Me Institute calls in to discuss St. Louis County's Bill 182 on minority contracting and development concerns. The hour wraps with another segment of “Buck Don't Give a _____.” Hour 4 features Jimmy Failla breaking down Kamala Harris and campaign politics, Taylor Riggs from Fox Business analyzing inflation and fuel prices, and a lighthearted closer on death-metal singer Ignacia Fernández being crowned Miss World Chile.
Charles on is joined by co-host on Host of ‘Tomi Lahren is Fearless' on Outkick & FOX Business' Big Money Show co-host Taylor Riggs to discuss the impact of gentrification and demographic shifts on the recent NYC mayoral election, the Republican party's challenges in appealing to college-educated women, and the controversial pay package approved for Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Taylor Riggs, host of Fox Business Network's Big Money Show, joins Marc & Kim just before her due date to deliver a clear-eyed update on inflation, interest rates, and the Federal Reserve's next moves. Despite some scary headlines, Riggs highlights key positives: core inflation came in below expectations, travel and everyday essentials like milk and eggs are actually cheaper, and the economy shows resilience with steady lending and job growth slowing but steady. She debunks rumors about Fed Chair Jay Powell's firing, emphasizing the market's desire for stability through his full term. Riggs also critiques how tariffs distort inflation and warns that while a July rate cut is unlikely, the Fed may act by September. The segment balances the uncertainty of monetary policy with reassuring signs the economy isn't headed for a crash—valuable intel for any investor or consumer watching their 401(k).
Marc & Kim deliver a powerhouse lineup across the entire morning. Hour 1 blasts Big Tech censorship and media hypocrisy with deep dives into Facebook livestream bans, Lee Zeldin's transparency push, and Josh Hawley's AI moratorium concerns. Hour 2 tackles government overreach, with scrutiny on the Biden administration's questionable pardons via the “auto pen,” exposing a potential constitutional crisis as Missouri AG Andrew Bailey joins to break down the legal fallout. Hour 3 features Taylor Riggs from Fox Business's Big Money Show, who lays out the inflation realities behind the misleading headlines and previews Fed moves with savvy economic insight. The final hour gets personal and community-focused with Kelly Smith sharing a tough, heartfelt story about his wife Amanda's battle with stage three colorectal cancer, highlighting the need for local support and first responder solidarity.
Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show pulls no punches. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey exposes the Biden auto-pen pardon fiasco as an unconstitutional shadow coup, with unelected bureaucrats overruling presidential authority—an attack on We The People and Missouri justice. Bailey also details his crackdown on Silicon Valley's corporate censorship and the insidious DEI agendas forcing racial discrimination in workplaces, highlighting the proxy voting racket controlling corporate America. Taylor Riggs breaks down the latest inflation data, debunking left-wing panic headlines and explaining why a Fed rate cut won't come until September despite market pressures. The hour closes on a human note as Officer Kelly Smith shares his family's battle against stage three colorectal cancer with his wife Amanda, a St. Louis County officer, calling on the community to rally support through a GoFundMe. Politics aside, this hour is about accountability, economic clarity, and community resilience.
Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about budget surplus and inflation. Senator Eric Schmitt joins the show to talk about the vote-a-roma foregin aid and public broadcasting cuts. Plus Ethan America: Social rules Gen X learned as kids that confuses Gen Z.
Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about budget surplus and inflation. Senator Eric Schmitt joins the show to talk about the vote-a-roma foregin aid and public broadcasting cuts. Plus Ethan has Wiggins America.
Taylor Riggs, Co-Host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business joins to talk about budget surplus and inflation.
The final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show tackles pressing national security concerns as the one-year anniversary of the attempted assassination on President Trump raises questions about Secret Service readiness and investigation delays. The hosts condemn the left's escalating violent rhetoric, spotlighting Chris Cuomo's rare warning and Claire McCaskill's hypocrisy cashing in as a commentator while attacking Trump. Trade tensions heat up with tariffs set to resume August 1, despite pending deals. Antisemitism's surge sparks outrage over the NEA cutting ties with the Anti-Defamation League, while Israel's Netanyahu reinforces a hard stance against Hamas and praises Trump's historic Middle East peace efforts, calling for a deserved Nobel Peace Prize. Taylor Riggs from the Big Money Show breaks down the Fed's cautious rate strategy amid strong job reports and tariff uncertainty, and teases an explanation about Fort Knox's undervalued gold reserves with insights from Larry Kudlow. Finally, the hosts dissect Tucker Carlson's polarizing interview with Iran's president, exposing the regime's deceptive rhetoric and genuine threats toward the U.S. and Israel.
Marc & Kim open the show calling out Democrats and the media for weaponizing the Texas flood tragedy to unfairly blame Trump, with pushback from Gov. Abbott and Chris Cuomo. The Epstein scandal deepens as Trump dodges questions and Pam Bondi backpedals, fueling outrage. “Kim on a Whim” celebrates a win for religious freedom as the IRS now allows churches to endorse candidates, while Marc exposes leftist hypocrisy in black churches. Senator Josh Hawley scores a hard-fought victory passing RECA to compensate Coldwater Creek radiation victims, unveiling government and media coverups. The show moves into storms, Cardinals rain delays, and attacks LA Mayor Karen Bass's lies on ICE raids, featuring GOP strategist Nicholee Ambrose exposing Bass's radical left agenda. Security upgrades at MetroLink and market updates highlight economic shifts, from Trump's tariff threats to Bezos unloading stock. The crew debates Gen Z dating and vents over lane-assist tech. “In Other News” covers shocking Chick-fil-A health rankings, soaring car payments, a French bee attack, and a North Carolina man's alligator rescue of his dog. Hour three dives deeper into Coldwater Creek's RECA expansion with co-founder Kim Thone Visentine urging affected residents to prepare. The Epstein case's missing jail footage and Pam Bondi's evasiveness demand accountability. Heritage's Genevieve Wood comments on the NEA breaking with the Anti-Defamation League amid rising antisemitism, warning about Elon Musk's potential third-party run. The IRS ruling on political speech in churches fuels cultural debate in “Kim on a Whim.” The final hour focuses on national security as the Trump assassination attempt anniversary spotlights Secret Service failures and investigation lags. The hosts condemn leftist violent rhetoric, highlighting Chris Cuomo's rare warning and Claire McCaskill's commentator hypocrisy. Tariffs are set to resume August 1 despite pending deals. Antisemitism spikes as the NEA drops the Anti-Defamation League; Netanyahu stands firm against Hamas and praises Trump's Middle East peace legacy. Taylor Riggs explains the Fed's cautious rate strategy amid resilient job numbers and tariff uncertainty, teasing insights on Fort Knox's undervalued gold reserves from Larry Kudlow. The show closes with a critical review of Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president, exposing regime lies and real threats to the U.S. and Israel.
Update on the tragic Texas floods with guest host Todd Piro Jimmy Failla is finishing up his big West Coast family trip, so we asked the one and only Todd Piro from “Fox & Friends First” to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Todd gives us the latest details on the deadly flooding in Texas and then talks about the best way we can move forward from this tragic situation. He's then joined by former Trump 2024 Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine, who shares her thoughts on Tesla CEO Elon Musk announcing the creation of the ‘America Party'. Former Michigan gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon discusses retiring actor Michael Douglas' take on why people decide to pursue a career in politics. Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey sheds light on what's causing the alarming spike in threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents throughout the country. DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin explains how ICE is preparing to respond should local leaders in New York City decide to not cooperate with the agency. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs talks about why President Trump's aggressive approach to tariffs still appears to be working. PLUS, Political commentator Caitlin Sinclair stops by to share her thoughts on who Zohran Mamdani actually has to thank for his recent surprise victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary. [00:00:00] Update on the horrific flooding in Texas [00:14:10] Caroline Sunshine [00:20:05] Tudor Dixon [00:37:12] Jonathan Fahey [00:55:43] Tricia McLaughlin [01:13:57] Taylor Riggs [01:32:24] Caitlin Sinclair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After the United States struck three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, many expected volatility in the markets. But, as of 10 AM ET Monday morning, the major stock indexes and oil prices appear to not be shifting dramatically—suggesting that investors may not react until Tehran does. FOX Business co-anchor Taylor Riggs speaks with AIER economist Paul Mueller to break down how the unfolding situation in the Middle East stands to impact the U.S. markets and prices. Photo Credit: White House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Failla is traveling back from Tulsa, so we called up Philly radio legend Rich Zeoli from WPHT and asked him to fill in on Fox Across America. Rich gives his take on whether it would be prudent for President Trump to order an airstrike on Iran. Retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro shares his thoughts on the verdict in the Karen Reed trial. Former Trump 2024 Campaign Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine talks about why she believes the U.S. getting militarily involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran would go against one of the main reasons people voted for Trump last November. DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin reacts to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's latest criticism of ICE agents. Arizona Republican Congressman Andy Biggs discusses the importance of the congressional probe into who was running the White House as former President Biden's cognitive abilities were clearly declining. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs stops by to tell Rich about what prompted her to become a ‘MAHA Mom'. [00:00:00] Analyzing Trump's Iran options [00:11:50] Paul Mauro [00:20:05] Caroline Sunshine [00:38:20] Mikey's Philly trip/Another stupid take from Whoopi Goldberg [00:50:30] Tricia McLaughlin [00:56:35] Rep. Andy Biggs [01:15:35] Taylor Riggs [01:33:43] Rich takes The Quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Over the weekend, President Trump arrived in Canada for the G7 summit, where issues like the Israel-Iran conflict and U.S. tariffs are expected to be high up on the agenda. FOX Business' The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs speaks with Senior Energy Market Analyst at the Price Futures Group Phil Flynn about the latest fluctuations in oil prices, President Trump zeroing in on trade priorities at the G7, and the Middle East's reaction to the Israel-Iran hostilities. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Failla is flying out to Reno for a big stand-up show, so we asked the always dependable Paul Gleiser from KTBB in Tyler, Texas to come off the bench again and guest host Fox Across America. Paul shares his thoughts on the fiery public spat between President Trump and Elon Musk, and tells us which man he believes comes away from this looking like the adult in the room. Former Trump 2024 Campaign Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine pushes back on some of the things Musk said about Trump's electoral victory last year. Florida Republican Congressman Randy Fine explains how we should be looking at the “big, beautiful bill” as a crucial step in the fight to cut spending, not a complete solution. Former Louisiana Republican Congressman Garret Graves gives his take on the massive piece of legislation. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs expresses her disappoint about DOGE's inability to enact lasting spending cuts in the federal government. PLUS, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly discusses the important border protection funding that's included in the bill. [00:00:00] Paul Gleiser's monologue on the Trump/Musk feud [00:20:50] Caroline Sunshine [00:40:10] Rep. Randy Fine [01:00:20] Garret Graves [01:18:40] Taylor Riggs [01:30:05] Anna Kelly [01:37:01] Callers on the “big, beautiful bill” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back-to-back court decisions resulted in uncertainty ahead of the Trump tariffs. As trade negotiations reportedly stall, the President, on social media Friday morning, called out China for "totally violating" our trade agreement. A bright spot this week in the market has been NVIDIA, whose stock soared off reports its earnings beat expectations, showing immense growth potential. FOX Business anchor Taylor Riggs is joined by Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari to break it all down. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Failla is working on some major television magic, so Texas Radio Hall of Famer Paul Gleiser eagerly answered the call to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Paul opens the show by reflecting on Elon Musk's time leading the Department of Government Efficiency, and tells us why he believes the mission of DOGE has fallen short thus far. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko gives her take on the reasons for all the insanity happening on college campuses throughout the country. Trump 2024 Campaign Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine talks about why she is confident the DOGE ethos will remain in the federal government during the final years of President Trump's second term. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs stops by to share her thoughts on the good and bad parts of Trump's ‘one, big beautiful bill'. PLUS, your radio buddy Jimmy Failla checks in to preview this week's episode of Fox News Saturday Night. [00:00:00] Paul Gleiser's monologue on the impact of DOGE [00:19:55] Elizabeth Pipko [00:38:50] Caroline Sunshine [00:57:40] Paul takes The Quiz [01:16:10] Taylor Riggs [01:34:30] Jimmy Failla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Failla has some TV business to attend to, so we went to the stacked Fox Across America bullpen and asked Philly radio legend Rich Zeoli from WPHT to guest host for him. Rich is joined by North Carolina Republican Congressman Chuck Edwards, who explains what's in President Trump's “big, beautiful bill” that was passed by the House on Thursday. Texas Radio Hall of Famer Paul Gleiser checks in from Eastern Europe to tells us about his KTBB World Tour. Former GOP National Spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko reacts to the awful murder of two Israeli Embassy staff members outside of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future Daniel Turner shares his thoughts on China's goal of being the dominant global superpower. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” Taylor Riggs touts the positive health goals of the MAHA movement. PLUS, superstar internet personality Debra Lea stops by to recount a recent experience she had with anti-Israel protesters. [00:00:00] House finally passes Trump's “big, beautiful bill” [00:19:20] Rep. Chuck Edwards [00:30:55] Paul Gleiser checks in from Bulgaria [00:37:36] Elizabeth Pipko [00:56:30] Daniel Turner [01:14:50] Taylor Riggs [01:33:20] Debra Lea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump promised to "unleash American energy" to create prosperity for all Americans and lower inflation. So far, the administration has focused largely on cutting red tape and rolling back Biden-era regulations. Next week, Jackie DeAngelis hosts a special one-hour program: Fox Business In Depth: "Reenergizing America," which takes a look at the Trump energy agenda and what American companies are calling for as they try to navigate the global economy and the energy demands of the AI revolution. DeAngelis joins her "The Big Money Show" co-host Taylor Riggs on the FOX Business Rundown to discuss the special and the increasing calls for American energy independence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices