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What do discipline, delayed gratification, and a few well-worn undershirts have to do with success? This week on Payne Points of Wealth, Ryan and Chris Payne sit down with Todd Piro, co-host of FOX & Friends First, for a real conversation about his journey growing up in New Jersey to national television. Todd shares how his upbringing shaped his mindset around money and life, growing up in a household that valued function over flash. His parents instilled a simple but powerful philosophy: buy things for a purpose, not for appearances. It's a mindset Todd still lives by today (yes, right down to hanging onto the same undershirts for years). But Todd's perspective goes beyond money. He reflects on one of his core beliefs: treating everyone equally, regardless of title or position. Whether it's someone behind the scenes or at the top of the organization, Todd credits this approach as a guiding principle in both his career and personal life. The conversation traces Todd's impressive path: High school valedictorian Dartmouth College Law school A leap into uncertainty as a local TV reporter in California And ultimately, landing on one of the biggest stages in media as a FOX News anchor Along the way, Ryan, Chris, and Todd dive into: How early financial habits shape long-term success The difference between looking wealthy vs. building wealth The advantages of discipline and consistency Having the courage to take risks and bet on your future This episode is packed with insights on resilience, humility, and staying grounded, even when your career takes off! If you've ever wondered what it really takes to go from ordinary beginnings to extraordinary success, without losing your values, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Guest Todd Piro joins for a fast-moving, humor-heavy conversation that blends sports media chatter, parenting realities, and behind-the-scenes broadcasting banter. The discussion kicks off with light ribbing over forgotten schedules and movie promotions tied to Nate Bargatze's new film The Breadwinner, before quickly pivoting into a candid debate on camping culture, where Piro rejects tent camping entirely and recounts an RV sponsorship segment that went sideways behind the scenes. The tone shifts again into workplace humor and family life, including a story about asking for an RV giveaway, jokes about sponsorship boundaries, and reflections on marriage dynamics. The conversation closes with personal updates on a pregnant colleague, leading into a broader, unscripted exchange about the challenges of live radio, reading headlines under pressure, and the physical strain of on-air performance, all wrapped in the usual rapid-fire humor and improvisation that defines the segment. Hashtags: #ToddPirro #FoxNews #RadioBanter #CampingTalk #Fatherhood #LiveRadio #NateBargatze #TheBreadwinner #BehindTheScenes #BroadcastLife
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The segment features Todd Piro joining the show while battling a chest cold, joking about his voice fading as the conversation progresses. The discussion quickly pivots into crime and judicial leniency, sparked by commentary on a Massachusetts shooting video and broader criticism of judges perceived as overly sympathetic to criminals. The conversation turns to public skepticism and media narratives, including claims that a recent shooting tied to a political event was staged, which Piro dismisses while emphasizing distrust in how such stories are framed. The tone shifts into political banter around Donald Trump, including debate over his legal troubles, assassination attempts, and media hostility toward his policies. The segment closes with commentary on political bias in public projects, including reactions to proposed renovations of the Washington, D.C. reflecting pool, framed as an example of partisan disagreement over aesthetic and cultural changes. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #CrimeNews #JudicialSystem #MediaBias #Trump #WashingtonDC #PoliticalCommentary #MorningShow #BreakingNews
Hour 3 opens in Studio C with production updates and platform housekeeping, then quickly pivots into political and cultural firestorms, starting with previewed guests including U.S. Sen. Eric Schmidt and discussion of his recent golf outing with Bryson DeChambeau, alongside broader political analysis of Iran tensions, Middle East strategy debates, and commentary tied to figures like John Fetterman and competing tax policies between Missouri and Illinois, including detailed breakdowns of fuel tax burdens. The hour shifts into a high-energy interview with Todd Piro, who joins while battling a chest cold and reacts to national crime incidents, judicial leniency concerns, and political friction surrounding Trump-related controversies, reflecting broader frustration with the justice system and political polarization. Next, Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America delivers a strong Second Amendment defense, arguing against disarmament, comparing global authoritarian regimes, and emphasizing constitutional rights across the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments while promoting upcoming advocacy events in Iowa. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focused on new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics urging restored daily recess in schools, sparking a broader discussion on student discipline, classroom behavior, and whether removing recess is harming child development more than it helps academic performance. Hashtags: #Iran #GasTax #PoliticalDebate #ToddPiro #GunRights #GOA #LuisValdes #SecondAmendment #EricSchmidt #Fetterman #EducationPolicy #Recess #AmericanAcademyOfPediatrics #SchoolDiscipline #StLouisTalk
The show opens in a temporary studio with technical issues and guest-heavy programming, then moves quickly into political controversy surrounding Donald Trump, including renewed claims about deep state resistance, skepticism over past assassination narratives, and criticism of intelligence officials like John Brennan. A major national security thread develops after reporting that a former California mayor pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal Chinese agent, fueling broader discussion on CCP infiltration, immigration policy, AI-generated media, and foreign interference risks inside the United States. International coverage centers on escalating Iran tensions and U.S. diplomatic positioning ahead of high-level talks with China, alongside debate over military readiness and war powers authority. Senator Eric Schmidt argues Iran's capabilities have been significantly weakened and emphasizes preventing nuclear development while avoiding long-term conflict, while also responding to criticism over U.S. defense stockpiles. Domestic political conflict intensifies as reports surface of Virginia lawmakers allegedly considering restructuring the state Supreme Court through retirement-age changes to reshape its composition and influence redistricting rulings, prompting comparisons to court-packing strategies and broader warnings about institutional manipulation. The show expands into Missouri legislative wrap-up issues, including abortion ballot measures, tax reform proposals, and initiative petition battles, while local reporting highlights St. Charles County short-term rental restrictions and MetroLink security staffing shortages. Guest segments include Rachel Campos-Duffy discussing her new book on American patriotism and cultural identity ahead of the 250th anniversary, Luis Valdes defending gun rights and constitutional protections, and Todd Piro addressing crime and judicial frustration. The final hour focuses on public safety and political accountability, including San Francisco police recruitment incentives and a developing St. Louis County Ethics Committee review involving County Executive Sam Page over alleged dual employment, closing on themes of institutional trust, political escalation, and contested control over courts, elections, and public safety policy. Hashtags: #DonaldTrump #Iran #CCP #China #EricSchmidt #RachelCamposDuffy #VirginiaPolitics #CourtPacking #Redistricting #SupremeCourt #GunRights #LuisValdes #SanFrancisco #PoliceFunding #MissouriPolitics #StLouisCounty #ElectionIntegrity #PublicSafety #DeepState #TalkRadio
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This segment features Todd Piro joining the show for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with a lighthearted but skeptical debate over Bigfoot sightings, prompted by a guest claiming multiple encounters during a military exercise in the 1990s. The discussion quickly turns into humor and speculation about blurry evidence, costume hoaxes, and the lack of physical proof, before shifting into a more serious analysis of the Pentagon briefing from Pete Hegseth on ongoing U.S. operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Piro and the host discuss America's continued military escort operations, Iran's repeated attacks, and whether the current strategy is enough to force a decisive end to the conflict. The conversation then broadens into a heavier geopolitical exchange on regime change, the difficulty of negotiating with entrenched leadership in Iran, historical parallels to WWII-era Japan, and the complexity of achieving stability in the Middle East, concluding with agreement that there are no simple solutions despite differing views on escalation. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #Bigfoot #IranCrisis #StraitOfHormuz #PeteHegseth #USMilitary #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #FoxNews #BreakingNews
Hour 3 opens with breaking Pentagon remarks on “Project Freedom,” detailing a U.S.-led military and naval operation aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz, escorting commercial shipping, and countering Iranian attacks while asserting U.S. control over key maritime routes amid ongoing regional escalation. The briefing highlights active engagements, blockade enforcement, and the deployment of significant American air and sea power to keep global shipping moving despite continued Iranian interference. The tone shifts into a lighter exchange with Todd Piro, including a recurring Bigfoot discussion tied to an earlier on-air guest claiming sightings, blending humor with skepticism. The hour then moves into a detailed 2A Tuesday segment with Mark Walters, focusing on sweeping ATF policy changes under new leadership, including a stated shift toward targeting violent criminals over gun owners, regulatory rollbacks, and ongoing debate over the agency's role and future. It closes with “Kim on Whim,” covering a DOJ investigation into 36 Illinois school districts over allegations of undisclosed gender and sexuality curriculum in K–12 classrooms, raising concerns about parental notification, opt-out rights, and broader frustration over school board accountability. Hashtags: #BreakingNews #Pentagon #StraitOfHormuz #Iran #Military #Bigfoot #ATF #SecondAmendment #Education #Illinois #ParentalRights #Politics #SchoolBoards
The full show opens with breaking weather and quickly escalates into global tensions as U.S. forces expand operations in the Strait of Hormuz under “Project Freedom,” responding to Iranian attacks on commercial shipping and asserting maritime control through naval escorts and air support. Hour 1 intensifies with criticism of a D.C. judge who apologized over confinement conditions for a White House attack suspect, alongside broader debates over judicial bias, Secret Service accountability, Trump-era investigations, and Supreme Court redistricting rulings. Hour 2 expands the international picture with live reporting from Dubai on ongoing conflict in the Gulf, Iranian strikes on regional infrastructure, and U.S. efforts to stabilize global oil routes, before shifting into domestic frustrations over USPS failures, tornado siren malfunctions, juvenile crime concerns, and lighter cultural commentary in “In Other News,” including McDonald's self-serve soda phase-out and celebrity legal updates. Hour 3 focuses on the Pentagon's “Project Freedom” briefing, detailing large-scale U.S. military coordination to secure shipping lanes, followed by a lighter segment with Todd Piro discussing Bigfoot sightings and media humor. The hour then turns serious with Mark Walters breaking down sweeping ATF policy changes that shift enforcement toward violent criminals while easing pressure on lawful gun owners, before closing with a DOJ investigation into Illinois school districts over alleged undisclosed gender curriculum and parental notification issues. Hour 4 closes the show with heightened political rhetoric around fears of post-election retaliation, comparisons of past and present investigative tactics across administrations, and a heated debate over Missouri redistricting that could reshape congressional representation, ending on broader criticism of media framing and voting rights narratives. Hashtags: #StraitOfHormuz #ProjectFreedom #Iran #Politics #Redistricting #FBI #ATF #SecondAmendment #USPS #StLouis #Education #Bigfoot #MediaBias #Election2026 #MarcCoxShow
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Todd Piro recounts being inside the White House Correspondents' Dinner when the incident unfolded, describing a massive ballroom packed with thousands where the initial disruption wasn't immediately clear to everyone, especially those seated farther back. He explains how confusion spread unevenly through the room, with some people panicking, others crying, and security eventually directing an evacuation that was anything but orderly due to the tightly packed layout. Piro reflects on his own unexpectedly calm reaction in the moment, contrasting it with the exhaustion he felt afterward, and walks through how difficult it was for Secret Service and staff to move quickly through a space where guests were essentially shoulder-to-shoulder. The conversation also touches on the logistical challenges of the venue, the discussion around potentially moving future events, and lighter side commentary about the mentalist performer and post-event reactions, all set against broader concerns about security response and crowd management. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #WhiteHouseCorrespondentsDinner #SecurityResponse #SecretService #WashingtonDC #BreakingNews #EventSafety #MediaIndustry #PoliticalEvents #CrowdControl
Marc Cox welcomes Todd Piro for a fast-paced, comedic exchange covering everything from backyard pergolas to spring weather confusion and NFL stadium politics. The conversation quickly pivots into a broader discussion about cities losing or retaining major sports franchises, including references to Chicago, Kansas City, and St. Louis, and the political and economic incentives tied to those decisions. Todd and Marc argue that local leadership decisions can drive teams and businesses away, while also sparking a wider ideological debate about urban policy, taxation, and governance philosophies in major cities like New York. The segment closes with commentary on political figures, cultural shifts in schools, and generational change, mixing humor with sharp criticism of progressive urban leadership trends. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #NFLDraft #SportsPolitics #ChicagoBears #UrbanPolicy #NYCPolitics #MarcCoxMorningShow
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In this segment of “Focus on Todd Piro,” Todd Piro joins the show for a lighthearted start before shifting into a serious discussion about a disturbing California Ring camera incident involving a man aggressively attempting to enter a home while referencing a child. The conversation explores confusion around California's legal terminology of “annoying or molesting a child,” with Piro clarifying how the statute is defined and why it is often misunderstood in public reporting. The discussion turns to home defense reactions, mental health versus drug influence in violent behavior, and how homeowners might respond in real-time threat situations. The segment closes with entertainment talk, including criticism of the TV series DTF St. Louis, with Piro noting inaccuracies in how St. Louis culture and terminology are portrayed on screen, particularly the misuse of the term “cyclone” instead of “tornado.” Hashtags: #ToddPiro #FoxNews #HomeDefense #RingCamera #CaliforniaLaw #PublicSafety #DTFStLouis #StLouis #TelevisionCritique #CrimeDiscussion
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Todd Piro joins Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge to break down Trump's warning to Iran, the potential for military escalation, and debate over NATO's role in global conflicts. The conversation also touches on European politics, migration, and wraps with a discussion on moon missions and lingering skepticism around the Apollo era.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover rising tensions with Iran, Trump's warning, and questions surrounding NATO support and national security leaks. The hour also emphasizes Election Day turnout, voter ID debates, and media reactions. Todd Piro joins to discuss foreign policy and moon mission skepticism, while Mark Walters leads Two-A Tuesday with a focus on gun rights, proposed legislation, and the impact of low voter participation.
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Marc Cox riffs on Todd Piro's absence while sharing listener shout-outs and humorous intro stories before pivoting to policy discussion. They cover New York City's new initiative offering free daycare for city employees, weighing the benefits for working families against practical concerns over cost, funding, and long-term sustainability. Todd critiques blanket government giveaways, advocating for private-public partnerships and targeted subsidies instead. The segment blends humor, listener engagement, and a sharp look at daycare policy and government overreach. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #FoxAndFriends #DaycarePolicy #NewYorkCity #PrivatePublicPartnerships #MarcCoxMorningShow #ListenerShoutouts
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Todd Piro joins Marc Cox for some St. Patrick's Day talk, including a behind-the-scenes story about realizing he forgot to wear green on air and having to switch ties during a commercial break. They also get into Irish roots, parade turnout, and a few everyday plans for the holiday. They also pivot to serious news in Cuba, discussing ongoing blackouts, unrest, and the country's uncertain future, while mixing in humor about tourism and what a post-crisis Cuba could look like.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover St. Patrick's Day and cold weather before diving into Illinois Primary Election Day with Dylan Sharkey, including a key ballot issue and major races shaping the state. Todd Piro joins for holiday talk and a discussion on unrest in Cuba, while Mark Walters breaks down 2A Tuesday, focusing on self-defense, recent shootings, and gun control debates. Kim on a Whim highlights concerns over tornado siren failures and emergency preparedness ahead of severe weather season.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover St. Patrick's Day, cold weather, and major local and national headlines throughout the full show. The program dives into Illinois Primary Election Day, U.S. foreign policy, and major Missouri policy debates. John Lamping breaks down the push to eliminate Missouri's state income tax, including the timeline, sales tax tradeoffs, and how it could impact economic growth and population trends. Dylan Sharkey analyzes Illinois races and a key federal scholarship ballot question, while Ryan Wiggins reports live from a polling place with low turnout and election concerns. Todd Piro joins with St. Patrick's Day stories and discussion on unrest in Cuba, while Mark Walters leads 2A Tuesday focusing on self-defense, recent shootings, and gun policy debates. The show also highlights local concerns in St. Louis, including violent street takeovers, juvenile crime, and public safety challenges. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discusses juvenile justice reform, police staffing, and crime response, while David Stokes explains major property tax measures on the April ballot. Additional topics include emergency preparedness after tornado siren failures, city image concerns with NCAA Tournament visitors, and a wide-ranging look at politics, policy, and community issues.
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Marc Cox interviews Todd Piro from Fox and Friends First, who shares the chaos of unexpected snow closures in St. Louis and critiques modern school policies. The conversation pivots to concerns over American youth being influenced by liberal perspectives and protests supporting Iran, highlighting tensions between domestic education, media narratives, and current international events. Piro ties these local and global issues together, emphasizing public awareness and civic responsibility. The hour wraps with a preview of upcoming discussions with Mark Walters on Texas shootings and broader national security concerns. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #FoxAndFriendsFirst #SnowDay #SchoolClosures #EducationIndoctrination #IranProtests #PublicAwareness #MarkWalters #TexasShooting
Marc Cox opens Hour 3 dissecting the released Bill and Hillary Clinton deposition videos, highlighting Hillary's temper flare and Bill's denial under oath, with sharp political commentary. Todd Piro joins from Fox and Friends First to discuss snow-related school closures and New York protests over Iran, blending personal anecdotes with national concerns. Mark Walters from Armed American Radio examines the Supreme Court's marijuana and gun rights case, stressing responsible gun ownership amidst evolving federal law. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim exposing Planned Parenthood's pivot to revenue-generating services like Botox and laser hair removal, while previewing Missouri Right to Life Lobby Day. Hashtags: #ClintonDepositions #ToddPiro #MarkWalters #2ATuesday #GunRights #MarijuanaLaw #KimOnAWhim #PlannedParenthood #MissouriPolitics #MarkCoxMorningShow
The Marc Cox Morning Show opens with a stormy St. Louis morning, diving straight into the explosive Clinton depositions, where Hillary's temper flares and Bill ultimately clears Donald Trump of Epstein-related wrongdoing. Hour 1 also explores Missouri's teen driving crisis with “Kim on a Whim” and nostalgic reflections on first cars and cultural shifts. Hour 2 shifts to Iran's looming threats and U.S. strategic responses, followed by midterm primary coverage with Tanya J. Powers, spotlighting key races in Texas, North Carolina, and Arkansas, and closes with quirky pop culture highlights. Hour 3 revisits Clinton deposition insights, features Todd Piro on snow-related school closures and protests, and Mark Walters analyzing gun and marijuana legal updates, ending with Kim on a Whim uncovering Planned Parenthood revenue shifts. Hour 4 covers ongoing Iran missile attacks, Marjorie Taylor Greene's fiery critique of Trump's foreign policy, the Missouri online gambling financial scam, the Luigi Mangione musical phenomenon, and a local RV spotlight at Apache Village, rounding out a mix of national, political, and Missouri-focused stories. Hashtags: #ClintonDepositions #HillaryClinton #BillClinton #IranThreats #MidtermElections #TanyaJPowers #ToddPiro #MarkWalters #KimOnAWhim #OnlineGambling #LuigiMusical #RVLife #MissouriNews #MarkCoxMorningShow
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Marc Cox chats with Fox & Friends First anchor Todd Piro about navigating the recent New York City snowstorm, juggling family responsibilities after being away for several days, and preparing for the State of the Union. The conversation highlights the logistical challenges reporters face during major events, alternate protests in D.C., and the behind-the-scenes coordination at the Fox News Bureau. Todd shares his personal perspective on balancing work, travel, and family, while Marc previews upcoming interviews and keeps the audience updated on live coverage. Hashtags: #ToddPiro #StateOfTheUnion #FoxNews #Snowstorm #MarcCoxMorningShow #ReporterLife
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Todd Piro joins Dan Buck to discuss the recent tragic shooting at a hockey match, framing it as part of a broader mental health crisis linked to violence by transgender individuals. They examine the intersection of mental health, medical interventions for minors, and societal impacts, emphasizing the need for more scientific research and responsible medical guidance. The conversation also touches on media coverage, the importance of identifying warning signs early, and potential reforms to prevent future tragedies, balancing the conversation between policy, health, and reporting ethics. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #ToddPiro #TransShooterCrisis #MentalHealth #FoxNews #HockeyTragedy #MedicalEthics
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The full show unfolds with a sharp and wide-ranging mix of topics across four hours. Hour 1 celebrates the show's #13 national ranking while breaking down activist funding networks, the SAVE Act, and California's jock tax through Kim on a Whim, ending with a critique of media coverage on the Canadian school shooting. Hour 2 focuses on Missouri's Amendment 3 abortion debate with Kate Sickles, Tom Ackerman's sports updates including Mizzou basketball, and bizarre news stories ranging from celebrity deaths to wildlife oddities. Hour 3 tackles social media addiction, the absurdity of athlete jock taxes, and government overreach, featuring Todd Piro and Kim's Sam Darnold segment. Hour 4 opens with Tom Homan's live ICE briefing from Minneapolis, continues with Jonathan Savage on the Canadian school shooting, Griff Jenkins on sanctuary city enforcement, and closes with Charlie Metzner highlighting Bourbon for Badges, supporting veterans and first responders. Across all hours, the show blends investigative insight, cultural commentary, and actionable updates for listeners. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #TomHoman #ICE #PublicSafety #SanctuaryCities #JonathanSavage #CanadaShooting #GriffJenkins #BourbonForBadges #Veterans #FirstResponders #KimOnAWhim #JockTax #MissouriAbortion #Amendment3 #TomAckerman #MizzouBasketball #SocialMediaAddiction #GovernmentOverreach #TruthOverNarrative
Todd Piro joins to share insights on social media's impact on youth, highlighting a mother's account of her son's tragic spiral and the broader implications of digital addiction. The conversation shifts to the Epstein case, including Ghislaine Maxwell's potential clemency deal and the legal and ethical complications surrounding the exposure of names. Light-hearted moments punctuate the discussion, with Todd reflecting on past on-air food challenges and the quirks of live TV.
Marc and the team dive into a packed hour covering key national issues. They start with Todd Piro from Fox and Friends First, discussing social media addiction, tragic stories of youth affected by online culture, and the legal and moral complexities surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell and Trump-related clemency discussions. Next, Luis Valdez joins for 2A Tuesday, analyzing Second Amendment threats, red flag laws, and ongoing gun rights advocacy across the country and in Puerto Rico. Kim on a Whim closes the hour debating age limits, term limits, and cognitive testing for elected officials, questioning what truly defines fitness for leadership. Hashtags: #SocialMediaAddiction #ToddPiro #GhislaineMaxwell #2ATuesday #LuisValdez #GunRights #RedFlagLaws #TermLimits #AgeLimits #KimOnAWhim
The show kicks off with Hour 1 dissecting media fear tactics, Megyn Kelly's critique of Bad Bunny's all-Spanish Super Bowl performance, and the social media addiction debate in Los Angeles, highlighting accountability and cultural clashes. Hour 2 shifts to Missouri politics with John Lamping on legislative updates, bipartisan voter ID support, and quirky national stories from Ring cameras to collapsed amusement rides. Hour 3 dives into national issues with Todd Piro on social media effects and legal controversies, Luis Valdez analyzing Second Amendment advocacy and red flag laws, and Kim on a Whim debating political age and term limits. Hour 4 revisits Bad Bunny backlash and NBC ratings, features Chad Pergram on DHS funding struggles and filibuster mechanics, Ryan Wiggins on the Save America Act and voter ID laws, and closes with California's ICE mask law and the push for body cams. Each hour blends national and local politics, cultural debates, and actionable civic discussions. Hashtags: #SuperBowlControversy #BadBunny #MediaAccountability #MissouriPolitics #JohnLamping #VoterID #SocialMediaAddiction #2ATuesday #GunRights #DHSShutdown #SaveAmericaAct #ICE #BodyCams #MarcCoxShow
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Todd Piro joins from Fox and Friends First to discuss potential government shutdowns, the politics of deportation, and media distractions, emphasizing the contrast between aggressive federal enforcement and local resistance in Minnesota. The segment dives into immigration strategies, messaging challenges, and public perception, mixing policy discussion with light personal anecdotes about snow shoveling and winter mishaps. Hashtags: #Minneapolis #ICE #GovernmentShutdown #ToddPiro #Immigration #MarcCoxMorningShow
Hour 3 opens with Marc's scathing take on Minneapolis' handling of ICE operations, criticizing Chief Brian O'Hara's inaction and highlighting the dangers posed to law enforcement. Todd Piro joins to discuss government shutdown risks, immigration enforcement, and media distractions, stressing the importance of messaging and public perception. Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith leads 2A Tuesday, dissecting federal law enforcement challenges, Minnesota's recent shooting incident, and Virginia's assault weapons bill. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim analyzing Missouri caucus logistics, voter participation, and the benefits of returning to a primary system to boost engagement at the grassroots level. Hashtags: #ICE #Minneapolis #ToddPiro #2ATuesday #SgtBetsyBrantnerSmith #VirginiaGunLaws #MissouriCaucus #VoterEngagement #MarcCoxMorningShow
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Marc Cox's Tuesday show covers a broad mix of national and local issues with tight focus. Hour 1 opens on Supreme Court battles over transgender athletes and the left's attacks on ICE, with Kim on a Whim addressing local pro-life and Missouri Amendment 3 issues. Hour 2 features John Lamping and Todd Piro on political and legislative developments. Hour 3 zeroes in on ICE operations, federal law enforcement challenges, and community controversies with Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith. Hour 4 dives into local debates over data centers with Derrick Ramert, constitutional and federal overreach with Ryan Wiggins, and Missouri's state income tax ahead of Governor Kehoe's State of the State address. Together, these hours weave national legal issues, law enforcement, and local governance into a focused narrative. #TransgenderAthletes #ICE #SanctuaryCities #DataCenters #MissouriPolitics #StateOfTheState #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #JohnLamping #ToddPiro #BetsyBrantnerSmith #DerrickRamert #RyanWiggins
Todd Piro joins to discuss the Supreme Court's attention to transgender athletes in women's sports, emphasizing separate leagues as a solution and sharing personal reflections on his daughter's hockey experiences. The conversation shifts to Minnesota, highlighting protests, ICE enforcement, and fraud investigations, with Todd noting the broader implications for federal oversight. The segment blends personal anecdotes with political analysis, offering insight into both social and governmental issues. #ToddPiro #TransgenderAthletes #WomensSports #MinnesotaPolitics #ICE #FraudInvestigation #ParentingPerspective
Mark Cox blends community and national issues, from fun listener interaction and travel updates to Elon Musk's push for a real Starfleet Academy. Todd Piro breaks down the Supreme Court's transgender athletes case with a dad's perspective, while Sgt. Betsy Brantner‑Smith analyzes the political and operational fallout from expanded ICE enforcement and protests after a fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim highlighting long‑loved local attractions. #StarfleetAcademy #TransgenderAthletes #ICE #Minneapolis #LawEnforcement #LocalLife #MarcCoxShow
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 Fox Across America, Todd Piro guest hosts as Jimmy is still recovering from all the Thanksgiving Turkey he ate. Former Trump 2024 Campaign Deputy Comms Director Caroline Sunshine stops by to discuss immigration. Todd's dinner buddy Jon Levy joins the show to discuss what makes a person a great leader ahead of the Midterms. Speaking of elections, Fox News Overnight Anchor and News Correspondent Ashley Strohmier is back on the show to break down Tennessee's upcoming special election. She also shares what she's been baking. America's Accountant Dan Geltrude weighs in on the US economy and home prices. PLUS author and Todd's first boss Elaine Peake makes her FAA debut to tell us about her book “The Kaboom Boys”. [00:00:00] Are Prices Higher or Lower Since Trump Took office? [00:20:35] Caroline Sunshine [00:39:15] Jon Levy [00:58:50] Ashley Strohmier [01:16:07] Dan Geltrude [01:34:20] Elaine Peake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices