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Artificial intelligence is already a part of our lives and will shape our future. However, as the technology rapidly advances, concerns about its potential misuse exist.
A bipartisan House task force has just released a report with recommendations for smart regulation, aiming to position America as a leader in this emerging field.
California Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte, co-chair of the task force, joins host Dave Anthony this week to discuss how AI can revolutionize our lives for the better and why Congress must establish protections to prevent potential harm.
Rep. Obernolte explained how AI will help our military, supply chain, financial services, and other vital facets of our lives.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Jay Obernolte, allowing you to learn more about his AI expertise and background in video game development.
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President-elect Donald Trump has tapped billionaires Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency. Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Brian Riedl explains the new department's priorities and how excess spending can realistically be cut.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent much of this week on Capitol Hill trying to convince Senators that he is worthy enough to head the Department of Health and Human Services. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Kennedy for the position over a month ago, and since then, bipartisan lawmakers have questioned his qualifications over previous comments about vaccines, abortion, and COVID-19. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams discusses what the HHS could look like under RFK Jr. and the impact he could have on the department and the nation.
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The country spent much of this past week fixated on those mysterious drones flying over New Jersey and other parts of the country.
But one story that was under the radar for many was the Pentagon's release of a report on China warning of the nation’s rapid military buildup and expansion of its nuclear program.
Earlier this week, I spoke with New Jersey Republican Congressman Chris Smith, Chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
We discussed his concerns about our adversaries' growth, and he explained how bad decisions made by the US policymakers over the last several decades have ‘aided and abetted' China’s human rights violations and their continued aggression on the world stage.
The New Jersey congressman, of course, also weighed in on those drones… and laid out why he does not believe the Biden administration’s statements regarding the matter and believes many are nefarious--perhaps even being operated by our foreign foes.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire with Representative Chris Smith, allowing you to learn even more about his concerns with China, including allegations of child labor and human organ harvesting.
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Will a wild week in Washington foreshadow what to expect from President-elect Trump's second term in office? As Congress stared down a government shutdown, President-elect Trump and Elon Musk took to X to shoot down the 1547-page Continuing Resolution. It wasn't until Friday evening that Democrats came together with some Republicans to pass the temporary government funding bill. FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich breaks down what this all could mean for the incoming administration.
American diplomats visited the Syrian capital of Damascus for the first time in over a decade last week, meeting with the leader of the Islamist rebel group Ha'yat Tahrir al-Sham -- the terrorist organization that has largely taken control of the region after ousting former President Bashar Assad. Now, as various rebel groups with differing agendas aim to fill this new power vacuum in Syria, how can the U.S. act to ensure a dangerous terror group like ISIS doesn't take control of Syria? FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan shares the significance of Americans meeting with HTS, what could happen if Syria permanently fell under the control of terrorists, and how this potential future reality could be avoided.
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Thousands of Amazon workers from California to New York remain on strike as the Teamsters try to pressure the retail giant into allowing them to join contract negotiations. Workers at seven facilities have been striking over the company’s refusal to recognize the union and its contract negotiation needs. The Teamsters only represent ten thousand of the million and a half Amazon employees and Amazon says this strike will not disrupt holiday deliveries.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent reporting from outside an Amazon delivery hub in Maspeth, NY, who says Amazon has told FOX Business that the work stoppage has been created and “manufactured” by the Teamsters.
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Amazon warehouse workers are striking this week, pushing for higher wages and improved benefits and safety conditions. A local Teamster president said the strike will last “as long as it takes” but Amazon tells customers last-minute holiday orders will not be impacted.
In Washington, the Federal Reserve cut rates by a quarter point—in line with expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled that the inflation data guides future rate cut decisions…but is the battle to rein in rising prices over yet?
Fox Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with President and Chief Investment Officer at Equinox Partners Investment Management Sean Fieler to discuss how unions are testing their political capital and what to expect from inflation and interest rates in 2025.
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President Biden is still commander in chief for about another month, yet it seems like President-elect Donald Trump has already taken over. Yet, Biden did attend the Democratic National Committee's holiday party over the weekend, where he confidently said he believes he has left the country in better shape than when he took office. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss how the President-elect is already influencing policy, the fate of TikTok, and the mysterious drones flying over New Jersey.
Congress is scrambling to avoid a government shutdown right before the holidays, and President-elect Trump has stirred up another debate on the debt ceiling, which he says should be eliminated. The call to end the debt ceiling has divided the Republican party, with some lawmakers openly opposing the President-elect. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss what should be done about the debt ceiling, the fight to secure the Southern border, and what the first 100 days of President-elect Trump's administration will look like.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan just weeks ago, is now back in the custody of New York law enforcement. The alleged murder was extradited from Pennsylvania and now faces new federal murder charges. The new charges include stalking and murder which carry a possible death sentence.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from outside the Blair County Courthouse, Hollidaysburg, PA, who describes dozens of law enforcement officers showed up to the extradition and details the new federal charges the suspect faces.
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The Pentagon released a new report on China outlining their efforts to increase military capabilities to rival the United States. China is ramping up nuclear warhead production, aiming to build 1,000 by 2030, along with increased investment in drone programs. Stateside, drone sightings and the lack of information from the government have caused a stir with citizens and local politicians. New Jersey Republican Congressman Chris Smith joins the Rundown to discuss China's increased military capabilities, his theories on the drone sightings across the Northeast, and shares details from his Autism CARES Act.
The fight to raise the minimum wage has been taking place across the nation for the past several years. Soon, nearly two dozen states will have wages starting at over $15 an hour. These increases will have helped folks marginally, with wages still not keeping pace with quickly rising costs of living necessities. Co-host of The Big Money Show, Brian Brenberg joins to share how increased minimum wage has impacted businesses and their workers, later reflecting on the 2024 economy as a whole.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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A group of female lawmakers are sharing their frustration with the nearly one hundred hostages, including three Americans, that remain in Hamas custody in Gaza. Its been nearly four hundred fifty days after Hamas attacked killing and kidnapping Israelis from toddlers to senior citizens. President-elect Trump has promised that "all hell will break loose" if all the hostages are not let go by the time he takes office in January.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL), who was at an event outside the White House Wednesday with the 'Bipartisan Women’s Caucus' calling for all hostages to be immediately released.
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The mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey and at least six other states have captured Americans' attention, creating worry and concern over their source for over a week now. Government agencies issued a joint statement on Monday saying there is no evidence that these drones are a threat to national security or public safety. So when will Americans have more answers on these peculiar sightings? Military affairs analyst Dr. Paul Schwennesen joins to explain the evolution of drone technology and what exactly drones of this size could be capable of.
How will artificial intelligence shape our future? While AI holds the promise of significant benefits for humanity, there are also concerns about its potential misuse. A bipartisan House task force has just released a report with recommendations for smart regulation, aiming to position America as a leader in this emerging field. California Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte, co-chair of the task force, joins the Rundown to discuss how AI can revolutionize our lives for the better and why Congress must establish protections to prevent potential harm.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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On Tuesday, Russian general Igor Kirillov was killed via an explosive device planted within his apartment. Ukrainian Security Services have since claimed credit for the assassination, calling Kirillov “a war criminal and entirely legitimate target.”
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with FOX News contributor and former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman about how the killing may change the Russian-Ukraine war, and later Dan weighs in on the mysterious drone sightings in the U.S.
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President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, however some lawmakers are concerned about his stances on various health issues such as abortion, vaccines, and food dye. RFK Jr. kicked off a week-long visit to Capitol Hill on Monday, where he will meet with Republican senators, hoping to be confirmed into the President-elect's cabinet. FOX News Senior National Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins to break down RFK's recent controversy surrounding the polio vaccine and why it may be a long confirmation process.
The Trump campaign made big promises on the trail about bringing jobs back to the United States, and now some plans are unfolding as Trump draws in investments from various companies. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion investment in the United States as the President-elect remains hopeful that tax cuts and tariffs will bring down inflation and bring jobs back. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss what the Softbank investment means for Americans, the President-elect's plans to bring down inflation, and why big tech CEOs are flocking to meet with the next resident of the Oval Office.
Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show," Rachel Cruze.
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President-elect Trump held a wide ranging press conference, first one since the election, with reporters at his Mar-a-Lago transition headquarters. He discussed foreign policy, tariffs, reviewing vaccine mandates and lack of answers on the strange amount of drone sightings happening all across the country.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Griff Jenkins, who was in attendance at the Mar-a-Lago news conference, and says the President-elect seems to be more patient with the press.
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At Mar-a-Lago, President-elect Trump has revealed Japanese multinational investment firm Softbank Group plans to invest $100 billion into U.S. projects in the next four years. The move is set to bring 100,000 jobs to the country, a major economic win for the incoming administration.
Meanwhile, the country is seeing improved consumer sentiment, a rapid rise in Bitcoin, and Fed Chair Powell is soon to make his final 2024 rate cut decision.
Co-anchor of ‘The Big Money Show’ Brian Brenberg speaks with Annex Wealth Management Chief Economist Brian Jacobsen about why the multi-billion-dollar investment is a sign of the times for the US economy in 2025.
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Republicans regained the Senate majority in the 2024 election
but some controversial cabinet picks from President-elect Trump have caused
some division. The White House is facing some scrutiny as they have failed to
provide answers to drone sightings across the northeast, with the Biden administration
saying that there is no cause for concern. The House will have to stare down a
potential government shutdown at the end of the week as the deadline for federal
funding into 2025 looms large. South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds (R) joins the Rundown
to discuss the confirmation process for the President-elect’s cabinet, his thoughts
on the government response to drone sightings, and what he expects from the
first months of the second Trump presidency.
These days, most kids unwrap at least one big-ticket tech
item, but with that comes a lot of frustration—from the kids and their parents.
Many adults struggle with how much screen time they should allow for their
children day to day. Samantha Silverman, licensed clinical social worker and
owner of Silver Linings Mental Health, joins the Rundown to share tips on
preventing tech tantrums and how much screen time is too much.
Plus, commentary from Country Music star John Rich.
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Time may be running out for TikTok.
The social media app could be banned in America by January 19th if it does not divest itself from its Chinese parent company, Bytedance.
Security experts and lawmakers have long warned that China uses the app to collect data on the millions of Americans who use it and influence our country’s politics and culture by manipulating what content is seen.
This past week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke to cyber security expert John Cofrancesco about TikTok's security concerns and the likelihood of the app being banned from America’s smartphones.
Cofrancesco, the CEO of Applied AI Company, explained why TikTok differs from other data-collecting apps like Facebook and Google and why the Chinese government finds the information collected from TikTok valuable.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with cyber security expert John Cofrancesco. This will allow you to learn more about the controversy surrounding TikTok and the ban that could be implemented in just a few weeks.
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So far this year, the Supreme Court has heard some of the most important cases this term. One case in particular, focuses on how much companies can make before it is considered fraud. The other a case about transgender care for minors in Tennessee, may ultimately turn into a case about states' rights. Professor at UC Berkley and distinguished visiting professor at the School of Civic Leadership at the University of Texas at Austin, John Yoo, explains the cases as well as the fight for term limits for Supreme Court Justices.
With a little over a month remaining in office, historians and pundits are already pondering how history will view our nation's 46th President. Presidential historian & former United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush, Tevi Troy notes that Presidents are generally remembered for one big thing - often summed up in one sentence. Tevi debates whether President Biden will be remembered more for his age, or the large money legislation ushered in early in his term.
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Weeks of reported mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey and other states have sparked security concerns nationwide and have raised many questions about our country’s vulnerabilities.
While residents grow anxious by the day, local and national officials aren’t offering many answers about who or what is behind this weird phenomenon.
Earlier this week, drone expert, former U.S. Army special ops soldier, and FOX News contributor Brett Velicovich spoke with FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony about the unidentified flying objects over America’s east coast and the fear our nation's adversaries may operate them.
Velicohvich discussed how drone technology has evolved over the years, what can be done to track or disable rogue pilotless aircraft, and why a complex web of laws and regulations makes it difficult for officials to act on this current situation.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with drone expert Brett Velicovich, allowing you to learn even more about drones, their capabilities, and the threat they can potentially pose to Americans.
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Last weekend, Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was overthrown by rebel forces, marking the end of the family's decades-long rule over the country and a blow to Iran's proxy network. But after the dismantling of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, what is the status of the Islamic Republic in the Middle East today? Senior Adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Richard Goldberg discusses the future of the Iranian regime and the present risks within the region.
As Congress lays the groundwork to avoid a government shutdown before December 20th, many of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees are also in Washington, having meetings with lawmakers that could be key to securing their confirmation. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram weighs in on what he believes Congress' next steps will be to fund the government and how meetings appear to be going for key Cabinet nominees like Pete Hegseth and former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
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President-elect Trump and his allies, namely his pick for the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, Harmeet Dhillon, are expected to reverse President Biden’s DEI policies. The division was created to fight discrimination in housing, employment, education, and voting and now will look to scale back DEI policies that many find wasteful. Companies and universities across the country have started scaling back DEI efforts following Trump’s election win.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Lucas Tomlinson, FOX News correspondent in D.C., who breaks down the beginnings of the DEI policies and how they will come to an end under Trump.
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Lower prices are on many people’s wish lists this holiday season, but inflation remains a sticky issue. Labor Department data released this week showed prices were up 2.7% from a year ago. And while that was consistent with expectations, it did serve as a reminder of the challenges ahead for the Federal Reserve and the incoming Trump administration. Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth Kenny Polcari joins the FOX Business Rundown to discuss what policies he thinks could help bring relief to American consumers, why he does not support the Fed cutting interest rates, and why he remains optimistic about the stock market.
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2024 is coming to an end in Washington D.C. as the Biden administration prepares to hand the keys to the White House over to President-elect Trump. The incoming Trump administration is facing challenges in the Senate as they seek to fill out cabinet positions with some picks that Democrats see as controversial while also laying out plans for a mass deportation initiative to take shape soon. FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich joins the Rundown to discuss the outgoing administration, President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, and how the Hunter Biden pardon impacts the legacy of President Biden.
Christmas is almost here, and there are less than two weeks left to complete your shopping. If you prefer to get things done online, you should probably place your orders now. However, a recent CNET survey shows that two-thirds of Americans are concerned about falling victim to holiday scams. The same survey says that 70% of people are making mistakes that put their information at risk. CNET Cybersecurity and Money Editor Danni Santana joins the podcast to share how to identify scams, conceal your passwords, and protect your credit.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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Since his arrest Monday, new details of plans and the background of Luigi Mangione are beginning to emerge. As the suspect waits for extradition back to New York, the gun authorities believe was used in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is now in the custody of the NYPD. Also, displays of support for the alleged shooter continue.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from Holidaysburg, PA, who gives us the details on the latest pieces of information law enforcement have found.
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Mysterious drones have been spotted flying over New Jersey as early as November; now officials are demanding answers. So far these devices have flown over various areas of interest, like a military research center and President-elect Trump's golf club in Bedminster. The US military says they aren't behind the operation, and they are not sure who is. FOX News contributor and drone expert Brett Velicovich joins the Rundown to provide insight and share why the military should be more open about what is happening.
President-elect Trump and Republicans are beginning preliminary talks on what his mass deportation plan will look like, as the Senate held a hearing this week on what to expect. While some believe this deportation plan will tamp down on crime, its critics have pointed out that mass deportations could be costly. Former acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and executive director for the America First Policy Institute, Chad Wolf joins the podcast to discuss the logistics of the President-elect's plan, what changes will be made compared to the Biden administration, and why he believes that cost will not be an issue.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Israel continues to target weapons caches in Syria after the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad's government in an effort to keep dangerous weaponry out of the hands of Muslim extremists. IDF troops have entered and will remain in the Golan buffer zone for the first time since 1973. The rebel faction 'HTS' were responsible for leading a quick military charge to take control of the capital city but they may not be the best choice to govern as their leader has been designated a terrorist since 2013.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX news foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, who breaks down the various rebel groups vying for control of the country.
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After the shooting and killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the search for his killer may have come to an end. Police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, arrested 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, who was found with the gun believed to be used in Thompson’s murder. Former FBI agent Nicole Parker joins to recount the manhunt for this murder suspect, the concerning trend of empathy online for the alleged killer, and what justice likely awaits Mangione if convicted.
TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, has until January 19th, 2025, to divest from TikTok to sell to a US owner or face a country-wide ban. This comes from national security experts, and lawmakers fear China's access to Americans' data. President-elect Donald Trump, set to soon take office for the second time, has expressed possible intentions to reverse this ban. Founder and CEO of Applied AI, John Cofrancesco, joins to discuss the looming ban and why Americans should be concerned about China’s access to their data.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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: U.S. lawmakers and residents from from New Jersey are both frustrated over dozens of reports of drones being flown over homes and sensitive sights like a military research facility. The sightings of very large drones, larger than the size of a hobbyist drone, have been going on for several weeks. Authorities, including military officials, say these drones do not represent a danger but other officials are calling on federal agencies to immediately help address and investigate the situation.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent based in New York reporting from Morristown, NJ, who gives us the latest on the investigation into the strange drone sightings.
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Daniel Penny has been found ‘not guilty’ of criminally negligent homicide against Jordan Neely, after the courts dismissed the charge of manslaughter. The verdict reached on Monday puts to rest the criminal case against former Marine Daniel Penny, who now will face a civil suit for his actions in subduing Neely on a New York City subway last year. George Washington University Law Professor and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to discuss the verdict, what facts led the jury to their ‘not guilty’ decision, and why he believes the case should have never been brought to the courts.
After 13 years of civil war, opposition rebels took control of Syria. Longtime leader Bashar Al-Assad fled to Russia, leaving those in Syria to figure out what's next. FOX News Contributor and former CIA Director of the Near East Division, Daniel Hoffman, joins the Rundown to discuss what this means and what to expect from American adversaries in the Middle East.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Syrian rebels, over the weekend, seized the capital Damascus and forced President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Russia. It ends thirteen years of civil war and more than fifty years of the al-Assad family's brutal reign. The lightening military advance by rebels was led by a former al-Qaeda affiliate which has caused a huge change in the region and has lessened the influence of Iran and Russia.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX news foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, who says the rebels now face a monumental task in governing the country while Israel has taken action in the Golan Heights in order to secure the border with Syria.
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The November jobs report tells the story of a labor market rebounding, adding back 227,000 jobs.
Now this week, the Fed has two key pieces of inflation data (the CPI and PPI) to read before they make their final rate cut decision of the year.
Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks with the CEO of Mahoney Asset Management, Ken Mahoney, about the direction of the labor market and how it will inform the Fed's final rate cut of 2024.
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House Republicans will enter the new Congressional term with a
historically low majority, controlling only 220 seats. The party is hopeful
that it will be able to pass bold new legislation that President-elect Trump
proposed on the campaign trail such as tax cuts, immigration reform, and a cut
to government waste. Overseas, the Syrian government has been overthrown as
rebel forces took over the capitol city of Damascus, with President Bashar al
Assad reportedly fleeing the nation. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) joins
the Rundown to discuss why he is hopeful Republicans can achieve their policy
priorities with a slim majority, what issues they will tackle first, and what
he thinks of the developing situation in the Middle East.
Over the weekend the United States marked 83 years since the
attack on Pearl Harbor, an assault on the country that left over 3,000
Americans killed or wounded. While December is a time of giving, it is also a
time of faith and reflection. In her new book Under His Wings, FOX News' Emily
Compagno shares first-hand accounts of how faith impacted those on the
frontlines. Co-host of Outnumbered, and host of The FOX True Crime Podcast with
Emily Compagno, Emily Compagno joins the Rundown to discuss her new book, and what
inspired her to share these stories.
Plus, commentary from the author of You Will Own Nothing, Carol
Roth.
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This week, a congressional subcommittee concluded its two-year investigation of the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic. The final report criticized the implementation of mask and vaccine mandates and stated it was "most likely" the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation with Chairman of the United States House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Congressman Brad Wenstrup speaking to FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal about the cover-ups and consequences of America’s pandemic response.
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President Biden made a historic trip to Angola last week, fulfilling a first-term pledge to visit Africa and becoming the first sitting President to visit the country. While there, the President met with regional leaders and announced more than $1 billion in U.S. assistance -- aiming to strengthen relations in the region and combat China's growing influence. Head of the Eurasia Group's Africa practice, Amaka Anku, weighs in on the importance of America and Africa's relationship, and if it will continue to develop under the Trump Administration.
President-elect Donald Trump made headlines with his proposed tariffs for Canada, China, and Mexico. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the President-elect earlier in the week amidst fears that new tariffs could hurt Canada’s economy. But what exactly are tariffs, and how have they been used in the past? FOX News Contributor and former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush Karl Rove answers those questions and more.
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President-elect Trump is moving forward with his plans to replace FBI Director Wray, calling for Kash Patel to replace him. The incoming Trump administration has been very vocal about reforming what they describe as a "politicized" FBI and Department of Justice.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation with former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker about why change is desperately needed to get the politics out of the Justice Department.
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This week, President Biden signed a pardon for his son, Hunter, after months of saying that no such clemency was being considered. The pardoning of Hunter Biden is also raising questions about the possibility of President Biden issuing blanket pardons for critics of President-elect Trump with his final days in office. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew McCarthy explains the limits of presidential clemency powers and discusses the significance of the latest pardon.
As President-elect Trump's cabinet picks face scrutiny ahead of confirmation hearings in January. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram looks at where these nominations currently stand, and what to expect from the rest of President Trump’s nominees. Plus, Chad discusses the fireworks at yesterday's Secret Service hearing, noting they were some of the most explosive exchanges in Congressional history.
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As the year comes to an end, it is important to make sure to take advantage of all your health benefits have to offer. Knowing how to optimize your healthcare coverage is a very important piece of better health and overall well-being.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News Senior Medical Analyst and Internist at NYU Langone Medical Center, who shares his thoughts and advice on maximizing your health benefits before the year ends.
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Last week the Biden administration announced the Department of Energy will give a federal loan of $6.6 billion to electric vehicle maker Rivian to build a new factory.
Critics of this move say it is more wasteful spending that could be seen as a political shot at Tesla CEO and Trump ally, Elon Musk.
Co-anchor of ‘The Big Money Show’ Taylor Riggs speaks with the founder and CEO of Island Capital Investments about why loaning money to Rivian may not be a good business move and how the Department of Government Efficiency might rein in big spending moves like this.
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The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released their final report this week, revealing that the CDC worked to discredit the "lab leak" theory of the virus. Chairman of the Subcommittee, Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), joins the Rundown to discuss what final discoveries they made during the investigation into our nation's pandemic response, the way in which the CDC worked against the "lab leak" theory, and what could be done differently when considering preparations and reactions to any future viral outbreaks.
It's been one month since Election Day, and the last race has finally been called. California's 13th district was flipped by Democratic Congressman Adam Gray, taking one seat away from the already slight Republican majority. FOX News political analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the podcast to explain what kind of leadership we should expect in Congress come January and what President Biden may intend to attempt before his term ends.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Intense scrutiny is coming for an Amnesty International report claiming Israel “has committed genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza.
Despite not characterizing some clear atrocities in Sudan or Xinjiang as genocide, Amnesty came up with their own new definition for genocide they say applies to Israel. Watchdog organizations are coming to Israel’s defense, saying these claims both misrepresent and twist the facts.
Senior fellow at the Foundation for Defending Democracy Orde Kittrie joins the Evening Edition to explain how Amnesty tried to apply a double standard to Israel and how the group’s funding helps illuminate their political motives.
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How much longer will the war in Ukraine last? President-elect Donald Trump has said he could end it quickly when he returns to office. However, it is unclear exactly how he will do that. FOX News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall was wounded two years ago while covering the conflict. He joins to break down the latest regarding the war and preview tonight's FOX Nation Patriot Awards.
Culture wars headed to the Supreme Court as United States v. Skrmetti, a case that could decide if bans on gender reassignment surgery would violate the 14th Amendment, was argued in front of the high court. The fate of the case has overarching implications, as multiple states across the nation have passed bans on gender reassignment surgery and medical treatments. FOX News Sunday anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the details of the case, what this could mean for states looking to impose bans on transgender medical treatments, and what could be gleaned from the oral arguments.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot at close range outside a Hilton hotel In a brazen early morning attack in midtown Manhattan. The suspect then fled on foot before hopping on a bicycle and disappearing into the city. Law enforcement on many levels are conducting a manhunt for the shooter while they try to piece together a motive.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Paul Mauro, Former NYPD Inspector & Fox News Contributor, who says the clock is ticking on quickly catching the suspect who looks like he knew what he was doing.
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President-elect Trump has been vowing to reform the Justice Department, calling out the federal agency as “corrupt, discredited, and politicized.” Democrats have been swift in their critique of Trump, saying the President-elect will only use it to target his opponents. Trump’s plan to depoliticize the organization starts with his pick of Kash Patel to replace FBI Director Wray. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joins the Rundown to explain why change is desperately needed to get the politics out of the Justice Department.
Democrats are searching for answers nearly a month after Vice President Kamala Harris lost her bid for the White House. The campaign broke records for fundraising, with estimations saying they spent over $1.5 billion in just over 100 days of campaigning. Despite the influx of campaign cash, the Vice President lost every swing state, prompting strategists and lawmakers to reassess where the campaign could have gone wrong. Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik joins the podcast to discuss the Democrats calling out the Harris campaign's spending strategy and which issues were losers for the Party.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law overnight but hours later the parliament unanimously voted against the measure lifting the lockdown. President Yoon said the move was made to eradicate North Korean supporters and 'anti-state forces'. It does raise concerns about our ally and the possible influence of other countries like China and North Korea in the region.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Steve Yates, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and former National Security Advisor for Vice President Dick Cheney, who says this is not a good look for our democratic ally in Asia and who also gives us some predictions on U.S.-Chinese relations as the new Trump Administration takes office.
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President Biden claimed on numerous occasions he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Then, news broke Sunday evening that the President would in fact issue a pardon to his son, shielding him from any consequences for federal crimes he may have committed in the past eleven years. Both Democrats and Republicans are not happy with the news, saying it sets an unwanted precedent. FOX News Contributor and GWU Law Professor Jonathan Turley breaks down what this means for the Biden family and how this impacts President-elect Trump's plan to pardon those who participated in the January 6th Capitol Insurrection.
Worry grows in the Middle East as Syria, a hotbed for conflict for the past 15 years, comes to the forefront yet again as rebel groups have captured the nation's second largest city, Aleppo. The rebel groups say that they are looking to form a new government by overthrowing President Bashar al-Assad, leading neighboring states to raise the alarm as spillover becomes a possibility. FOX News Contributor and retired CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joins the podcast to discuss the history of rebel conflicts in the country, how the infighting impacts neighboring nations, and how US policy has impacted the region.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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The ongoing civil war in Syria has reached its thirteenth year and what looked to be a stalemate between rebel forces and those of President Bashar al-Assad has picked up in a big way. Rebel forces have taken a large swath of land in the Northwest of Syria including the city of Aleppo. In another concerning development Iraqi militias, backed by Iran, have entered Syria to help the government fight the rebels.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dr. David Adesnik, a senior fellow and the director of research at Foundation of Defense of Democracies with a focus on Syria and Iran, about this escalation in the conflict and he explains the various groups involved.
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President-elect Trump has proposed a suite of different tariffs on our trade partners, leaving many wondering whether they’ll come to fruition or if they’ll be used as leverage in negotiations.
Over the weekend, Trump even floated the idea of “100% tariffs” on the BRICS group of countries, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks with Capitalist Pig hedge fund founder and FBN contributor Jonathan Hoenig, who explains what tariffs are, how they’ve impacted the U.S. economy and consumers historically, and why he believes we are entering “the great unknown” on trade policy.
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The President-elect’s cabinet is almost complete, and now he has settled on a nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel. President Trump made big promises on the campaign trail from cutting government waste, tax reform, and mass deportations. Now that the Republicans will hold both chambers of Congress and the White House, they are looking to fulfill their promises to the American people. New York Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R) joins the Rundown to discuss how they plan to cut taxes, target government waste, and help President Trump deliver on his policies.
Today is Cyber Monday, when online retailers deliver discounts to their customers. With the holiday season in full swing, so are those looking to swipe unattended packages on porches across America. These so called “porch pirates” victimized 1 in 6 adults last year. So how can they be stopped? CNET Money Editor Dashia Milden joins the Rundown to share the details on how much thieves could steal this holiday season, what technology can help protect against theft, and how to make a plan for receiving packages while you are out of town.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor, Dr. Nicole Saphier.
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Many people can name a Saint, like Joan of Arc, for instance. But their life stories, including their struggles and mistakes, are not commonly known. They are human, after all.
That is why iconic filmmaker Martin Scorsese tells some of their stories in the new FOX Nation series, “Martin Scorsese Presents The Saints.”
FOX News Rundown host recently spoke to theologian and FOX News Contributor Johnathan Morris about the docudrama, the background of some of the Saints featured, and how Scorsese’s own faith journey inspired the project.
Morris, a former Catholic priest, also discussed portraying a priest in the Scorsese film The Irishman.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with theologian Jonathan Morris and let you learn more about Catholic saints, Martin Scorsese, and the FOX Nation series.
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With just a few weeks left before the 119th Congress is sworn in, the 118th Congress still has a few more agenda items. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram notes that with a slim Republican majority, and major items on the table, it is certainly not "the most wonderful time of the year" on Capitol Hill.
As AI takes the world by storm, political leaders are wary of the political, economic, and social challenges that could come from its widespread usage. We revisit a conversation with President and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer discussing the importance of seeking international cooperation on the issue.
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President-elect Donald Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency is creating a lot of waves—and high expectations—in Washington. But questions remain about what the department can do to cut waste, fraud, and abuse without the assistance of Congress.
Fox News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal recently spoke with Florida Republican Congressman Aaron Bean, the founder of the newly launched House Doge caucus. Doge, in this case, stands for delivering outstanding government efficiency.
Rep. Bean explained how he and his colleagues would help assist Trump’s efficiency panel co-leaders, Telsa CEO Elon Musk and former 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, and where he thinks cost-saving changes can be made immediately.
He also discussed the dire need to reduce America’s $36 trillion national debt and why the GOP should feel pressure to make an impactful change, as he believes that’s the message voters sent this past election.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Rep. Aaron Bean and let you hear more of his take on America’s debt crisis and how he thinks Republicans should address it.
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On day one of his second term, President-elect Donald Trump promises to impose heavy tariffs on Canada and Mexico and increase tariffs on China as part of a pressure campaign to end the flow of illegal immigration and drugs crossing America’s northern and southern borders. However, those countries are the top suppliers of total imports in the United States, and economists warn the tariffs could spike consumer prices. FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence joins to break down the President-elect's plan and the economic transition.
In what became the largest prisoner swap with Russia since the end of the Cold War, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan were released from Russian prisons on August 1st of this year. Jared Halpern reflects on his conversation with former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman to discuss the historic prisoner swap and its significance for U.S. diplomacy.
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While on the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump laid many ideas for his plans to try and transform the economy. Plans included tax relief, toughening tariffs on certain countries, tackling inflation and expanding corporate deregulation. The markets reacted positively to the election results and many CEOs are excited with Trump's nominee for Treasury Secretary but others worry his ideas on tariffs could raise prices even more.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Chris Markowski, financial expert and host of the 'Watchdog on Wall Street' podcast and radio show, about the various plans the new administration has for the economy and shares his thoughts on their possible impact.
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Back this Friday for a special Thanksgiving Business Rundown, The Big Money Show co-anchors Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg join the show to talk about Black Friday along with Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday.
They also dive into some of the costs Americans get saddled with on the week of Thanksgiving, some of their personal Thanksgiving favorites, and the reason for the season: giving thanks.
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The Christmas shopping rush is underway. While Black Friday isn’t what it used to be, with people camped outside of stores for hours, it’s still a big deal—and a big day for deals. The National Retail Federation estimates that 131 million Americans will shop online or in stores today. Gerald Storch, the former CEO of Toys ”R” Us, previews this year’s holiday shopping season and discusses how inflation is impacting consumers and retailers.
The holiday season wouldn't feel complete without the familiar sight of the Salvation Army's red kettles and the sound of their bell ringers. For over a century, devoted volunteers for the charitable organization have gathered contributions to assist those facing hardships. Commissioner Kenneth Hodder joins the Rundown to discuss how the Salvation Army helps the homeless, those affected by natural disasters, and many others in critical need. Commissioner Hodder also discusses the importance of next week’s Giving Tuesday and why this year's holiday calendar presents unique challenges.
Plus, commentary from Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chair Neil Chatterjee.
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Two months after hurricane Helene devastated Western Carolina the region is still trying to recover. Rebuilding efforts are well underway but many local businesses and employees are facing many financial challenges. Tourism leaders in North Carolina are now urging people to visit the state to help with the economy.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Scott Peacock, Director, Tourism Marketing & Communications at 'Visit North Carolina', who has many tips on traveling there and other ways to help the people of Western Carolina recover.
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As Americans gather around the table today, those meals cost less than last year but are still much more than just a few years ago. In fact, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, the traditional Thanksgiving dinner this year will be 19% higher than before the pandemic. Stew Leonard Junior, the president and CEO of Stew Leonard’s supermarket chain, joins the Rundown to discuss why food prices remain high years after COVID-19 lockdowns, what retailers and consumers are doing to cope with inflation, and what could bring down prices.
Earlier this fall, hurricane Helene devastated much of America’s southeast, and with the holiday season here, many families remain displaced. However, Tunnel To Towers is teaming up with businesses to gather and distribute toys to families impacted by the storm. Retired New York City firefighter Tom O’Connor speaks with Fox News senior meteorologist and host of The Janice Dean Podcast, Janice Dean, about why he has worked for years with Tunnel to Towers to bring toys to families during the holidays that have been affected by natural disasters and how you can help deliver joy to children who have already been through so much.
Plus, commentary by Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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The acting ICE Director Patrick Lechleitner said the dangerous Venezuelan gang 'Tren de Aragua' (TdA) now poses enough of a threat in the U.S. that a new priority task force has been formed to combat them. The task force named 'Operation Athens' in honor of nursing student Laken Riley who was murdered by a TdA member in Athens, Georgia. ICE says that about twenty percent of all open investigations being conducted by them are related to this gang.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Griff Jenkins, reporting from Washington D.C., who says President-elect Trump should feel some vindication for warning about the dangers of this transnational gang.
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On the campaign trail, President-elect Trump made big promises when it came to education, calling for an end to the Department of Education. Then candidate Trump pointed out anti-Semitism on college campuses, transgender women in women's sports, and "woke" teachings for the reasons why he would slash the department. He's charged former business executive Linda McMahon as his nominee to lead the department, with many fearing that cuts could cause a shakeup for public schools. Former Department of Education Secretary during the first Trump administration, Betsy DeVos, joins the Rundown to discuss why she believes the Department of Education has become obsolete.
Earlier this week, the Trump administration announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, as well as 10% tariffs on goods from China. Many experts have criticized the plan, saying it will increase inflation and harm the relationship with the border countries. Professor emeritus at the University of Maryland and tariff expert Peter Morici joins to break down Trump's plan and share insights on what would happen to the economy.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, an agreement the United States helped broker. The ceasefire has a sixty day transition period when the Israeli Army withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese moves it to secure it. Israel retains the right to use force if they are attacked again but would need to provide proof of a violation of the deal.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with David Daoud, a senior fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies with a focus on Lebanon and Hezbollah, who says he doesn't have the greatest confidence in the agreement.
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President-elect Trump campaigned heavily on the issue of the border, zeroing in on how he would tackle the increasing problem of illegal immigration. Even before he has been sworn into office, Democratic mayors and governors across the nation are vowing to defy the new administration, promising they will not cooperate with President Trump on issues of immigration and the border. Former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Andrew Cherkasky weighs in on just how much individual power these sanctuary cities and states have to resist the laws of the land or the orders of the President.
Millions of Americans are expected to travel to their Thanksgiving destinations this year. AAA Travel and the Transportation Security Administration predict this will be the busiest travel period on record. Most travelers will hit the road on Wednesday between 1 and 5 PM. Travel and small business analyst Mark Murphy joins the Rundown to discuss what people can expect, why this will be the busiest day on record, and how to prepare.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Gaines for Girls podcast, Riley Gaines.
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Israel and Hezbollah are moving closer to a possible ceasefire agreement as U.S.-led negotiations show signs of progress, this according to Israeli and Lebanese media outlets. It comes as the fighting between the two has escalated with Hezbollah launching over two hundred rockets and other projectiles into Israel over the weekend. Meanwhile, a twenty eight year-old Rabbi is found murdered in the United Arab Emirates.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, about the possible ceasefire and the horrific murder of a Rabbi.
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On Friday, President-elect Trump finally announced his pick to lead the Department of Treasury would be hedge fund founder and CEO Scott Bessent.
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show on FOX Business Taylor Riggs was joined by former Trump senior economic adviser and Heritage Foundation economist Stephen Moore to discuss the Bessent pick.
Moore explains why Scott Bessent was a relief to Trump skeptics on Wall Street, Bessent’s “3-3-3” plan to grow the American economy, and what the economic priorities may be in the President-elect’s “first 100-hour agenda.”
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Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person elected to Congress, has sparked a battle on Capitol Hill as House Speaker Mike Johnson has restricted the use of single sex bathrooms to people of that biological sex. The restriction came after much debate throughout last week, including South Carolina Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace introducing a bill to prohibit transgender women from using women's bathrooms in federal buildings. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss her “Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act”, the agenda of the Republican held Congress in the new term, and what she thinks of President-elect Trump's cabinet selections.
Joan of Arc, John the Baptist, Saint Sebastian---many people know their names but not the stories behind the legendary figures. Now a new FOX Nation series seeks to do just that. Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints provides an in depth look on the humble beginnings and the lives of some of the most prominent Saints and Martyrs in the history of Catholicism. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris joins the Rundown to highlight the saints that will be featured in the series, why they are so significant to the Catholic faith, and why it is important for Catholics to continue their connection to these figures.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth", Karol Markowicz.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer and former
presidential candidate has faced criticism following his nomination to head
the Department of Health and Human Services in the upcoming Trump
administration. Despite allegations of anti-vaccine sentiment, a charge he has
refuted, Kennedy's outspoken positions on public health issues such as fluoride
in water, processed foods, and pesticide use remain contentious.
In an in-depth interview, host Jessica Rosenthal spoke
with Dr. Robert Redfield, the former CDC director under President-elect Trump,
who supported Kennedy's nomination. Dr. Redfield dismissed the label of Kennedy
as an "anti-vaxxer" and commended his commitment to tackling
America’s issues with obesity and chronic illness.
We often must cut interviews down for time during the
week.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire
interview with former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, allowing you to
learn even more about Kennedy’s proposed ideas to fix what he calls America’s “sick
care system,” and why Dr. Redfield advocates for many of them.
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With the end of President Biden's term approaching amid elevated tensions with global adversaries such as Russia and China, there are many questions about how the incoming Trump administration will address America’s foes and the volatile hot spots around the world. Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President-Elect Trump Victoria Coates breaks down how she believes the incoming President could better navigate relationships with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping and her thoughts on Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) being President-Elect Trump’s pick for Secretary of State.
This week, President Biden asked Congress for nearly $100 billion in emergency funding to aid the communities devastated by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. The recent funding request comes amid growing concerns about the overall lack of disaster relief funding, as well as a looming government shutdown. Congressman Chuck Edwards (R-NC) shares his concerns with FEMA's budget and efficiency.
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The war between Ukraine and Russia has been raging for more than a thousand days.
FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst spoke exclusively with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this past Tuesday during a recent trip to the country.
Zelensky weighed in on many issues facing his war-torn nation, including its struggle to remain united after years of war with Russia and concerns about his nation losing support from the United States and their European allies. He also discussed President Biden recently authorizing Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles deeper into Russia, what he expects from the incoming Trump administration, and the threat of the conflict igniting World War III.
Since Trey’s interview, the war has escalated further, including Russia’s use of an intermediate-range ballistic missile in Ukraine on Thursday. Still, President Zelensky was candid about a wide range of issues, and we thought it was important you hear all of it here on the FOX News Rundown Extra.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share the entire conversation between President Zelensky and FOX News’ Trey Yingst and allow you to hear even more about the state of the Russian-Ukraine war.
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This week, President-elect Trump's first pick for Attorney General, former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL), announced he was withdrawing his name from consideration for the position. Following the news, the President-elect nominated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi for the position instead. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reports on how Capitol Hill is reacting to some of Trump’s cabinet selections and discusses who else we may see hold positions in the incoming administration.
After President Biden authorized Ukraine's use of American made missiles into Russian territory earlier this week, some geopolitical analysts pondered whether this was to increase leverage for upcoming negotiations given President-elect Trump's victory, or whether this would escalate tensions. Former United States Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations and US NATO Ambassador Kurt Volker joins to break down this week’s developments in the Russia-Ukraine war. He also weighs in in on whether he believes President-elect Trump will be able to end the conflict shortly after he takes office in January as well as what President Putin and President Zelenskyy's political futures look like.
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The FBI is investigating whether or not a recent string of of burglaries of high-profile professional athletes could be connected to a transnational crime ring out of South America. NFL players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce along with NBA players Mike Conley Jr and Bobby Portis all have had their homes broken into with thousands in cash and property stolen. The NFL has told all players to update the security at their homes.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Mike Tobin, Chicago-based FOX News correspondent, who says authorities see similarities between the robberies.
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Folks are gearing up next week for their Thanksgiving travel plans, and although an airplane may be a popular choice, AAA is forecasting that over 70 million people will be making their trek by car. Will gas prices stay tame?
FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks with FBN contributor and author of 'The Phil Flynn Energy Report,' Phil Flynn, to break down the unseasonably low energy prices for Thanksgiving roadtrippers and what President-elect Trump's Energy Secretary pick means for the oil and gas industry.
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Congressman Matt Gaetz has taken himself out of the running for Attorney General in the next Trump administration. The embattled legislator faced heavy criticism after President-elect Trump named him as the pick for AG, with allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding the Congressman. Gaetz announced Thursday he was withdrawing so as “to not distract from the goals of President-elect Trump's agenda.” Former Congressman, host of Sunday Night In America, and host of the Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy joins the Rundown to discuss Congressman Gaetz's decision to step back from his AG nomination, what reforms need to come to the Department of Justice, and takes a look at the "disruptors" that President-elect Trump has picked for his cabinet.
With another opportunity to shake things up, President-elect Trump has some different ideas for the economy and federal government finances. There has been speculation that cryptocurrency under the new Trump administration will see a serious boost, as Trump spent some time on the campaign trail saying he would make “the United States the crypto capital of the planet and the Bitcoin superpower of the world.” Co-anchor of America’s Newsroom Sandra Smith explains the moves made by the President-elect and his allies so far to embrace and prioritize crypto in the next administration.
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Plus, commentary from attorney and legal analyst, Phil Holloway.
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Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, in an exclusive interview with FOX News, says that he worries about the impact of losing support from allies, especially the United States. One thousand days into the war, Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst sat down with Zelenskyy in an interview that first on "Special Report" and they discuss the possibilities and obstacles of ending the war.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine, who talks about the exclusive with President Zelenskyy and the latest escalations in the conflict.
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DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency, slated to be run by Trump allies Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, has begun making waves through Washington. Musk and Ramaswamy have already begun putting out preliminary plans for how they might tighten up federal spending to slash the deficit. Even those not known to be fans of the Trump administration, like Senator Chris Coons (D-DE), are conceding that this new department could be a step in the right direction. Congressman Aaron Bean (R-FL) joins the Rundown to explain why he and other Americans are excited for DOGE to get to work targeting government inefficiencies and wasteful spending.
President-elect Trump has announced intentions to appoint former WWE CEO Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education. McMahon previously served on the Connecticut State Board of Education for two years before resigning to run for the Senate, a bid she attempted unsuccessfully twice. Wall Street Journal education reporter Matt Barnum joins to explore what the Department of Education could look like under President Trump, as well as the GOP's plan to transfer power back to the states.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Both Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the FBI in Houston have issued warnings that Chinese spies are harassing Chinese citizens that are critical of the Chinese Communist Party. The warnings involve the presence of a Chinese "police service station", basically a spy house, who's agents intimidate, physically hurt and kidnap Chinese citizens who have escaped from China. Along with the warnings, Gov. Abbott has issued an executive order for Texas State Police to immediately start making arrests.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Jake Gibson, FOX News Washington D.C. producer, who says this is happening everyday, in multiple cities.
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President-elect Trump promised on the campaign trail that he would secure the border, reinstating policies from his first administration while implementing mass deportations for illegal immigrants in the country. His new administration will bring in a familiar face to handle this, as the former acting Director of ICE during the first Trump administration, Tom Homan, has been named the new "Border Czar." Former Acting Director of ICE Tom Homan joins the Rundown to discuss the policies the new administration will look to implement, explain how the policies will curb illegal immigration, and what his new position will entail.
The war in Ukraine has surpassed one thousand days, and the United States has only just begun allowing Ukraine to use long-range American-made missiles inside Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened nuclear consequences once again, prompting some concern from the West. Retired 4-star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane joins the podcast to break down what this missile development means for the conflict and America's adversaries moving forward.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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The two newest NATO members, Sweden and Finland, both detected communications cables running under the Baltic Sea had been severed. The cables run into mainland Europe and initial fingerpointing was put on Moscow. The damning evidence that Russia is actually behind the damage is yet to be found but the communication disruptions come immediately after Ukraine was given the 'ok' to launch U-S made long range missiles onto Russian territory.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Dan Hoffman, Former CIA Chief of Station in Moscow and FOX News contributor, who says the war on Ukraine will only be stopped when Putin is put under enough pressure.
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The selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services in the new Trump cabinet has stirred up old controversies revolving around RFK's positions on health. He has a record of expressing distrust in everything from vaccines to fluoride, even the FDA itself. He is certain to face a tough confirmation battle, where he is likely to focus on America’s issues with chronic health while facing contentious questions about his ideas at odds with the greater medical community. Former Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield joins the Rundown to evaluate the RFK Jr. choice for HHS Secretary and how he might tackle obesity, vaccines, and food additives.
As President-elect Donald Trump continues to assemble his second administration, some of his nominees for key positions are facing strong criticism and opposition from Democrats and even some Republicans. This pushback has led to speculation that Trump could use recess appointments to fill certain cabinet spots. Congressman Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., joins the podcast to discuss the likelihood of some of Trump’s nominees bypassing the confirmation process, the changes he would like to see in Washington, and his experience working in Trump's cabinet as Secretary of the Interior during the first administration.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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President Biden, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, attending the G20 summit, has signed off on Ukraine's use of long range missiles supplied by the U.S. to strike targets on Russian soil. The decision comes at a time when President Biden's influence is very much diminished and Russia is now using North Korean troops to take back lost land along the northern border. Moscow calls the move an escalation.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Lucas Tomlinson, FOX News Washington, D.C.-based correspondent reporting from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who says the decision is most definitely an about face and how China's Xi is getting the full red carpet treatment at the conference.
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After a post-election boom, stocks pulled back at the end of last week as the pace of further Fed rate cuts came into question following a speech from Chairman Jerome Powell.
Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to Slatestone Wealth Chief Strategist and Managing Partner Kenny Polcari about if the post-election stock surge was warranted and why investors must now read into the economic data over rate cut forecasts.
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The Republicans will open the new year with control of the House, Senate and White House, with the ability to pass a new agenda under leadership from President-Elect Trump. The incoming Congressional leaders have already signaled that they hope to pass tax reform, border security bills and cut government spending. The Senate will have their hands full with the nomination process of the President-Elect's cabinet, which has drawn criticism from some Democratic members of Congress. West Virginia Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito joins the Rundown to discuss her new role as Chairwoman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, what pieces of legislation she is looking to move forward in Congress, and what she thinks of the President Elect's cabinet selections so far.
During the pandemic, excessive alcohol use spiked and has proven to be a hard habit to kick. The Centers for Disease Control links excessive drinking to over 200 different diseases, with liver specialists seeing a spike in the need for transplants. But there may be a solution! Ozempic, the ever-popular diabetes-turned-celebrity weight loss solution, shows promise in reducing alcohol addiction by targeting the brain's hunger centers. FOX News Senior Medical Analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins to share strategies for reducing alcohol use and the health risks associated with overconsumption.
Plus, commentary from author of "What’s Killing America: Inside the Radical Left’s Tragic Destruction of Our Cities," Jason Rantz.
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This week, Fox News Rundown host spoke with former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about President-elect Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a cost-cutting advisory panel led by tech billionaire Elon Musk and former pharmaceutical executive and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
Daniel has plenty of experience implementing and studying government budgets, having worked in the Reagan White House, as President George W. Bush's White House budget director, and as president of Purdue University.
He's also been co-chair of the non-profit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget for the last ten years.
Daniels discussed the waste he witnessed while in government and some costly departments and services that could be cut from the government – without little impact on the American people.
He also discussed the political challenges of making political reforms to popular programs, but why not addressing America’s growing national deficit could have serious economic and security implications.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Indiana Governor Mitchell Daniels and learn more about government waste and how he thinks DOGE can tackle it.
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After losing the White House, as well as control of the House and the Senate, the Democrats now have to rethink their strategy ahead of the next election season. CEO of 32 Advisors and former Obama Economic adviser Robert Wolf reflects on the 2024 Election and points out the mistakes Democrats made with their economic messaging. He explains why he doesn't believe the Party has a clear leader at the moment, and why they need to adjust their strategy to convince voters they're making their lives better.
While on the campaign trail, the President-elect often said America was closer to World War III than ever before -- claiming many of the conflicts raging overseas would never have started if he was in office. Now that he's heading back to the White House, how will U.S. adversaries react? And will a second Trump Administration be able to have a stronger impact on ceasefire efforts between Russia and Ukraine or Israel and Hamas? Retired 4 Star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane explains.
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The coming second Trump Administration is starting to shape, as the President-elect announced nominees for several key positions.
Some of them are more controversial than others.
Earlier this week, Fox News Rundown host Jared Halpern spoke to Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream to get her reaction to President-elect Trump’s transition so far and what message he may be trying to send Washington with some of the polarizing people he picked to join his team.
Bream discussed Trump’s potential strategy, the incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune will face as he navigates the confirmation process, and the possible political and legal fights ahead for the second Trump Administration,
She also weighed in on Trump’s plan to launch the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, the pressure on some Supreme Court justices to retire, and how Democrats are assessing their election losses last week.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on FOX News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream and let you hear more of her take on the battles brewing in D.C...
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President-elect Donald Trump has rolled out a Cabinet at a pace far more rapid than his first transition, filling positions that will help further his promise to voters. But some of those picks have raised eyebrows, like former Congressman Matt Gaetz for Attorney General and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health & Human Services. Former Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove describes what the early stages of the transition will tell us about the second Trump Administration.
It has been seventeen years since Senate Republicans have elected a new Leader. Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-SD) will replace Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the longest-serving party Leader in Senate history. Thune defeated Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) in a closed-door election earlier this week. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the new leadership and weighs in on the current state of the House of Representatives.
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be ramping up their surveillance technology in giddy anticipation for another Trump administration. It is a first sign that border agents are predicting major changes immediately after President-elect Donald Trump takes over the WhIte House.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Victor Avila, Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who says ICE and other border agency agents are very much looking forward to a change in posture at the border.
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It was a busy week in politics as President-elect Donald Trump's transition team announced many of the names he hopes will fill critical roles on his team.
Trump also said he'd launch the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. The commission, led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, intends to cut government waste and make it work more effectively.
However, there is also big economic news, as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report showed that inflation continues to tick up, prompting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to say they will be "cautious" with future rate cuts.
Kenny Polcari, Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth, joins FOX Business' Taylor Riggs to discuss what the Trump transition is signaling to Wall Street and whether the Fed's news is giving them reason for concern.
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President-elect Trump continues to announce members of his potential Cabinet this week, however the Senate has a unique role in confirming people for these roles as well as hundreds of other positions within the executive branch. Senator John Thune (R-SD) will succeed Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Republican majority. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the upcoming confirmations and the future of the Democratic party.
As President-Elect Trump prepares to take the helm behind the Resolute desk, one thing that he has said will be on the chopping block is electric vehicle mandates. On the campaign trail, he promised to cut government mandates on the production of EVs and to cut regulations on the auto industry. How could these sweeping changes impact the future of electric vehicles? FOX Business Contributor and author of the The Phil Flynn Energy Report, Phil Flynn joins to discuss why he believes cutting mandates will be beneficial to the EV industry and what the auto industry will look like under the Trump administration.
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Plus, commentary from the host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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Russia has had a serious focus on the presidential election in the United States, assessing and waiting for an outcome. Now, with President-elect Trump returning to Washington D.C. and his bold prediction that he will end the war in a day, what could President Putin and the Kremlin be thinking about their war on Ukraine?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rebekah Koffler, strategic military intelligence analyst and author of 'Putin’s Playbook', who says President-elect Trump will be a 'nightmare' for Putin.
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President-Elect Trump visited the White House Wednesday to meet with President Biden in a two-hour meeting discussing the transition of power and policy issues. Throughout the day the President-Elect shared more cabinet picks including Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. On Capitol Hill, with a newly minted Senate majority, Republicans selected South Dakota Senator John Thune as the new Majority Leader. FOX News Contributor and former White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush, Ari Fleischer, joins the Rundown to discuss the latest cabinet selections, what signal they send to the status quo in Washington D.C., and what the Senate will look like with Majority Leader Thune in charge.
On Tuesday evening, President-elect Donald Trump appointed tech billionaire Elon Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to head a new initiative called the Department of Government Efficiency, or "DOGE." The goal of this department is to reduce government waste and regulation. Mitch Daniels, co-chair of the Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget, will discuss areas where the government is misallocating funds, the national debt, and what this department might entail.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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Following President-elect Donald Trump's big election win the stock market has been steadily surging to historic heights. Stocks, crypto and the U.S. dollar have all made big gains in the last week. What is behind this surge and will it continue after policies of the next Trump Administration are implemented?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Gary Kaltbaum, President of Kaltbaum Capital Management and FOX Business Network contributor, who says he is confident about the U.S. economy's growth but it is all about the execution of the Donald Trump's plan for it to continue.
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The Trump Cabinet is taking shape fast, with some heavy hitters already being announced for critical positions. Among the first picks: Susie Wiles will serve as the first woman chief of staff, Tom Homan will return to the administration as border czar, and former Congressman Lee Zeldin has been tapped as head of the EPA. With more announcements expected this week, FOX News Contributor and member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Bill McGurn and FOX News Digital Political Correspondent Brooke Singman join the Rundown to discuss what these picks mean for the next administration’s policies and how the new Trump term could compare to his first.
A judge, not a jury, will decide what happens to Jose Ibarra, the illegal immigrant accused of murdering 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley. The defendant waived his right to a jury of his peers earlier this week, and the trial will begin Friday. FOX News Atlanta-based senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie joins the podcast to preview the key details of the trial.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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The manslaughter trial of Marine Corp Veteran Daniel Penny enters its second week with several witnesses saying they were relieved when Penny placed a belligerent Jordan Neely in a chokehold. Prosecutors are saying Penny took it too far and killed Neely, a homeless and mentally ill man who was yelling threats at passengers. The defense says Penny was defending himself and his fellow passengers.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with CB Cotton, FOX News correspondent based in New York and has been outside the courthouse since the first day of the trial, about the latest witness testimony and the racial undertones of this much followed case.
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Tomorrow, Republican Senators will determine who will lead them when the GOP becomes the majority party in January. The three contenders are Senators John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. President-elect Trump has yet to reveal his preferred candidate, with many hoping he will keep from influencing this contest. Senator John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his candidacy for Senate Majority Leader and what he thinks his party can accomplish after all its success in last week's election.
Last week, federal prosecutors announced charges in a thwarted plot from the Iranian government to assassinate Donald Trump before Election Day. The IRGC is denying these charges; however, many in the intelligence community can confirm that Iran’s targeting of the President-elect and those in his administration has been a problem since 2020. So how will President-elect Trump deal with Iran when he takes office? Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains the Iranian government's longstanding hostilities towards Trump and how a Trump White House would come down harder on Iran by enforcing sanctions.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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While the United States military has the most advanced training and equipment to offer our soldiers who fight for us, many times we don't prepare our brave men and women what to expect when they transition back to civilian life. The sad trend of too many soldiers committing suicide after returning home continues but there are resources and advice those leaving the military could really use. On this Veteran's Day we honor those that bravely served and also highlight the struggles they sometimes face after leaving the battlefield.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Lieutenant (SEAL) Rob Sarver and Alex Gendzier, co-authors of 'Warrior to Civilian: The Field Manual for the Hero's Journey', forthcoming in January 2025 (Hachette Publishing), about the difficulties many of our soldiers have with transitioning back to civilian life and the tools they have learned to help veterans with the process.
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The markets are kicking into high gear, trading on the Trump win as many consumers look to the President-elect to fix their financial woes.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with President of Payne Capital Management, Ryan Payne, about where the optimism in the market is coming from, what role Bitcoin may play in the nation’s future, and why the President-elect will inherit a different stage in the nation’s fight against inflation.
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Republicans have won the Senate, flipping the Democrats' majority, which means there will be a new Senate Majority Leader, with three high profile names vying for the position. Senator John Thune of South Dakota, Senator John Cornyn of Texas and Senator Rick Scott of Florida are all in contention for the coveted role with the vote set for this week. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes he is the right person for the job, his intentions to help pass President Elect Trump's agenda, and shares his reaction to President Trump's victory on Election Day.
President-elect Donald Trump is returning to the White House. With the economy being a major concern for voters this year, many are eager to see how Trump's proposed policies will affect it. Gerri Willis, anchor and personal finance reporter for the FOX Business Network, joins to discuss Trump's plans to lower taxes, increase domestic energy production, and the state of the housing market.
Plus, commentary from Retired Chief Warrant Officer Drew Forsberg.
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Much like he did in 2016, President-elect Donald Trump made border security the centerpiece of his 2024 campaign, promising to cut the flow of migrants and address the million who are already here.
His plan includes mass deportations, stricter laws, and banning sanctuary cities.
This past week, FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal spoke to Charles Marino, a senior adviser in President Obama’s Homeland Security Department about President Trump’s border agenda.
Marino explained the scale of the current border crisis and the logistical and legal challenges Trump may face enacting his policies once he takes office.
The nationally recognized security expert also discussed what actions can be done to address the reported thousands of convicted criminals who are on Immigration Customs Enforcement’s non-detained docket.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with border security expert Charles Marino, allowing you to learn even more about how President-elect Trump’s proposed solutions for the border crisis could be carried out.
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Though Americans now know who the 47th President of the United States will be, there are still roughly two months left of the Biden Administration. Now that election results are in, the country is shifting focus from the campaign trail back to President Biden — but does he have any plans that will leave a lasting impact? FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich discusses where the President's focus will be in the final weeks before President-elect Trump takes office.
Just days after winning the Presidential Election, President-elect Trump has already begun the process of selecting the members that will make up his new cabinet. The President-elect announced that Susie Wiles, one of his campaign managers, will serve as his next White House Chief of Staff, becoming the first woman to do so. Having already served in the Oval Office, how will the President-elect's new administration differ from his last? FOX News Digital Political Correspondent Brooke Singman discusses the people who could potentially make up the new cabinet and what President-elect Trump's picks could say about his second term.
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President-elect Donald Trump has made history again, winning a second term and helping his party make major gains in Congress.
Leading up to Tuesday, for months, the polls suggested the race was neck-and-neck and Americans prepared for a nail-biter. They were told not to expect an outcome for days. However, in turned out Trump actually won decisively early Wednesday morning and pulled off an Electoral College landslide
So how did the Trump campaign pull off such a win?
Hours after Trump declared victory in his home state of Florida, FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Marc Lotter, a former Trump advisor who was the Strategic Communications Director for President-elect Trump’s 2020 campaign.
Lotter discussed the campaign’s strategy and why he thinks the Democrats misread the American people. He also looked ahead to what a second Trump administration may look like and may tackle in its early days.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with former Trump advisor Marc Lotter, allowing you to learn more about what propelled President-elect Trump to victory.
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President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in January, after a long campaign, several legal cases, and two assassination attempts. FOX News Voter Analysis highlighted his gains with key groups like black men, young voters, and Hispanics, which helped him work his way through the blue wall. Co-director of the FOX News Poll and FOX News Decision Desk member, Daron Shaw, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Decision Desk on election night.
The 119th Congress is beginning to take shape, as it appears the Republicans will hold on to a narrow majority in the House, and likely a 53-47 majority in the Senate. However, the 118th Congress will still have some key agenda items during the lame duck period. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram explains how the majorities will shape President-elect Trump's second term.
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Amsterdam authorities say there was a coordinated and systematic attack by anti-Semitic rioters who targeted Israeli fans following a soccer match between Dutch club Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Five people were hospitalized and over sixty others were arrested following the violence. Social media videos show Israeli fans were hunted down, thrown to the ground, kicked and punched by large mobs.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Matt Finn, reporting from Tel Aviv, who says he has spoken to a number of Jewish people don't feel safe in Europe.
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In an election where about 40 percent of voters said the economy was their top issue, the re-election of President-elect Trump has ushered in an air of optimism about the direction the economy could be heading.
So how should Americans be reading the financial landscape under Trump 2.0 in the short term and the long term?
The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs gets insight from Annex Wealth Management Chief Economist Brian Jacobsen about how the Trump policy plan can inform investors, why Trump 47 will be unique from Trump 45, and expectations of a harsher trade relationship with China.
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Following Election Day, many in the country are wondering how the next few months will unfold before former President Trump takes the oath of office once more. President Biden addressed the nation on Thursday, asking the nation to "bring down the temperature." FOX News Sunday anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss Trump's pending legal troubles as he prepares to return to office and whether or not the President will pardon his son, Hunter Biden.
Throughout the campaign, now President Elect Trump was outspoken about how he would secure the southern border with Mexico. On many occasions at his rallies, he said that he would conduct mass deportations and impose heavy tariffs on Mexico if they would not stop allowing migrants to cross into the United States. Former Senior Advisor at the Department of Homeland Security under former President Obama, Charles Marino, joins the podcast to discuss the logistics of the President Elect's border policies, how deportations could work, and the legal challenges that the administration may face.
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Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Israel has ended its agreement with UNRAW, the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians, which has been widely criticized for ties with Hamas. And now with a new Trump Administration to take power in just months, what will the overall relationship with the United Nations be?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch and international human rights lawyer, about reaction to President Trump's win and would the United Nations relief agency in Gaza would continue to get funding from the United States.
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The 2024 presidential race is over, but experts have just begun analyzing how and why former President Trump was able to gain so much ground in key voter demographics. The now President Elect was able to turn out young men and black men at historic rates, bringing him victories in the "Blue Wall" states as well as North Carolina and Georgia. With the White House secured, the Senate, and potentially the House of Representatives, what does the future hold for the next Trump presidency? Former Special Assistant to President Elect Trump Marc Lotter joins the Rundown to discuss what campaign strategies led to the Election Day win, what he expects over the next four years, and analyzes the shift in Republican voters.
This election cycle has been anything but normal, and many pundits expected it to take all week to see results. Yet, as the evening went on, it became clear that former President Donald Trump would return to the White House in January. Former advisor to President Bill Clinton and Chairman of the Harris Poll, Mark Penn, joins the Rundown to react to Trump's "return from oblivion."
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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After his 2024 presidential victory, President-elect Donald Trump will be in control of U.S. foreign policy come Inauguration Day. On the campaign trail, he has been bold in his predictions of what he can accomplish on the world stage, including plans to end the war in Ukraine and to quell China's aggressive actions.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with former Trump administration deputy national security advisor Victoria Coates about how Trump may achieve peace in Ukraine without appeasing Putin, the Trump record on negotiating peace in the Middle East, and the likelihood that President Trump would solve China’s hostilities with economic consequences.
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The markets have reacted to former President Trump 2024 presidential victory, shooting up to record highs as many are investing based on the Trump campaign promises to cut regulations and slash taxes.
So what will a second Trump administration mean for Americans’ wallets? The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg walk through the Trump economic plans on taxes, tariffs, government spending, and how they could revitalize the US economy.
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FOX News projects that Former President Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. While pollsters and pundits expected a tight race that could drag out for days, Trump secured an Electoral College victory early Wednesday morning. Republican strategist Colin Reed joins the Rundown to explain how the Democrats’ “Blue Wall” crumbled, where Vice President Harris underperformed, and the legacy of the 2024 race.
FOX News also projects the GOP has won control of the Senate. Later, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Political Anchor Jared Halpern joined the podcast to discuss the Republicans' down-ballot success and if they can hold on to the majority in the House.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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America deciding who will be the next President of the United States with an estimated one-hundred million people voting this year. We take a talk about swing states and their leading issues, and what voters across the country seem to be most concerned with.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Jessica Rosenthal, FOX News Audio reporter & podcast host, and Jared Halpern, FOX News audio political anchor and Washington D.C. correspondent, about our election night coverage and some of the stories to watch for.
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Election Day is today, and millions of Americans are heading to the polls to cast their ballots. Many experts consider this race too close to call and do not expect results until later in the week. Former President Trump spent his last day before the election in multiple battleground states, while Vice President Kamala Harris dedicated her entire last day to campaigning in Pennsylvania. FOX News Contributor and former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove joins the Rundown to share his final thoughts before the polls close, the states he is most focused on, and his opinions on the candidates' closing strategies.
The road to the White House has been a long one, marked by President Biden dropping out of the race, making way for Vice President Harris to take over the ticket, and two assassination attempts on former President Trump. FOX News Political Anchors Jared Halpern and Jessica Rosenthal, along with FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, join the podcast to take a look back on the long road to Election Day, what early indicators they are looking for tonight, and what can be expected from the swing states.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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Both Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump are making last minute campaign stops in Pennsylvania offering voters their last messages before they cast their votes. There have already been election fraud claims in Pennsylvania, and while election officials there do have concerns about foreign actors spreading election fraud disinformation, they remain confident every voter will be able to cast their vote.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth, who says he understands election scrutiny and is confident Pennsylvania voters will be satisfied in the end.
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On Election Eve, both former President Trump and Vice President Harris will be campaigning in Pennsylvania, where the candidates will be vying for the state’s 19 electoral votes.
Poll after poll shows the top issue for Pennsylvania voters is the economy, so which campaign has made the biggest inroads? FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with FBN correspondent Jeff Flock about the state of play on economic issues in the Keystone State.
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Election Day is one day away, and both candidates have been making their final push in the swing states, in what many are predicting as a “coin toss” election. Former President Trump has hit the Biden-Harris administration hard on their handling of the economy, while Vice President Harris has been working to characterize the former President as a "threat to democracy". All indicators point to the election coming down to seven key states. Former Speaker Of The House Kevin McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss what states he is focusing on for Election Day, what he thinks of each candidate's campaign strategy, and weighs in on the makeup of the 119th Congress.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have been making campaign stops across the United States in the final few days of their campaigns. However tomorrow, the campaigning ends, and the counting begins as millions of Americans will cast their ballots this Election Day. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk Arnon Mishkin joins to break down how the process works and share his thoughts on the state of the race.
Plus, commentary from author of "What’s Killing America: Inside the Radical Left’s Tragic Destruction of Our Cities," Jason Rantz.
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Wisconsin remains one of the pivotal swing states anticipated to play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election.
With its ten electoral votes up for grabs, both campaigns have spent much time there in the closing weeks.
The Badger State is also considered part of the Democrats’ 'blue wall,' so losing it could be a significant blow to Vice President Kamala Harris.
Earlier this week, FOX 6 Milwaukee political reporter Jason Calvi joined host Dave Anthony to discuss the Wisconsin race and what issues, demographics, and regions could potentially determine the winner.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX 6 Milwaukee political reporter Jason Calvi and help learn about the critical battleground state of Wisconsin.
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Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have been spending most of their time in swing states this last week -- as they attempt to sway undecided and unlikely voters to head to the polls on Tuesday. As closing arguments are given and the race remains a coin flip, which campaign looks like it's resonating with voters most in these crucial final days? FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar weighs in on the candidates' final moves on the campaign trail and why this race will likely come down to one thing: turnout.
With Election Day fast approaching and a record number of Americans casting an early vote, election integrity has been at the top of voters' minds. Minnesota Secretary of State and NASS President Hon. Steve Simon explains how elections are run and how ballots are counted in states nationwide. Later, he touches on election interference concerns and discusses the checks and balances systems in place to protect the votes.
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Just days before Americans cast their final ballots, former President Trump and Vice President Harris are spending the weekend making their final case to swing state voters nationwide. The consensus among pundits and pollsters is that the race is neck-and-neck, but are they missing something?
This past week, Patrick Ruffini, founding partner at Republican polling firm Echelon Insights, joined the Rundown’s Jessica Rosenthal to analyze the state of the race in key battlegrounds, what we can read from registration trends, and how polling methods have evolved since 2016 and 2020.
Ruffini explained why he thinks the race is very close but went through some trends and data that can be seen as favorable to both campaigns and could provide them with an edge.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with GOP pollster Patrick Ruffini and learn even more about the “tea leaves” the political experts are examining days before the election.
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FOX News Pollster and Political Science Professor Daron Shaw lays out how each key swing state currently looks for both former President Trump and Vice President Harris. Does it all come down to Pennsylvania, or are there other scenarios where it could come down to Arizona, Wisconsin, or even a wild card?
With the race for Senate coming down to the wire, a 50-50 tie is certainly in the realm of possibility. Both sets of Republican leadership have their elections scheduled for November 13th. However, there is a chance we won't know which party controls Congress by then. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram gives a brief history of ties in Congress and breaks down what races to watch on Tuesday.
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Both the Trump and Harris campaigns are zig-zagging through battleground states, sending their final messages to voters and using some fiery rhetoric to criticize each other. With a short time to go, what does the Trump campaign say about the chances of his reelection?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Tim Murtaugh, senior advisor to Former President Trump, about his thoughts on the state of the campaign just days from the election.
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America got its last economic snapshot before Election Day. The latest jobs report shows a major hiring slowdown, raising questions for voters as they head to the ballot box in the next few days.
Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to FBN’s White House correspondent Edward Lawrence about what could be behind the weaker-than-expected report and how the 2024 campaigns will interpret this to voters in the last moments of the race.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are crisscrossing the nation this week, from the Rust Belt states to the Sun Belt states. The candidates are eager to make their final pushes for support from American voters in the various battleground states. As their campaigns wrap up, FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to share her thoughts on the final moments of the 2024 race.
Former President Trump has focused the last leg of his campaign on working to secure low propensity voters in young men, and flip some of the key voting demographics that have historically fell on the Democratic side of the aisle. Former Hawaii Congresswoman, and current Trump Transition Team member Tulsi Gabbard joins the Rundown to discuss what she has seen on the ground, the Republican strategy heading into Election Day and what she would like to see out of a second Trump administration.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley.
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Hurricane Helene's historic devastation to North Carolina has raised concerns about the possible voter turnout in the western part of the state. Both candidates will be making final stops there just days out from the election. Meanwhile, residents are doing their best to recover their lives following storm's destruction.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with FOX's Mark Meredith, Washington D.C. correspondent reporting from Asheville, North Carolina, who says seeing the destruction firsthand is shocking but the state is working hard so residents can cast their vote.
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Wisconsin has ten electoral votes up for grabs, and both candidates campaigned there on Wednesday to drum up last-minute support. The Badger State is part of the 'blue wall,' which Vice President Kamala Harris is eager to win. FOX 6 Milwaukee political reporter Jason Calvi joins to break down what he sees on the ground and emphasize what the candidates need to do in their final days.
One of the biggest focuses on Election Day will be on the state of Pennsylvania, where swing state voters could decide not just the White House but also control of the U.S. Senate. Incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey Jr. is defending his seat from GOP challenger and businessman Dave McCormick, who has closed the gap on Casey’s lead in the polls in the past few weeks. Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, Dave McCormick, joins to explain his view of President Biden’s “garbage” comment and why he believes the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will deliver victories to both him and former President Trump.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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The Supreme Court has ruled to allow Virginia to continue its purge of more than sixteen hundred people from the state's voter rolls. Governor Glenn Youngkin considers it a victory just days after Virginia filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to halt a lower court decision ordering it to restore the individuals to the rolls.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with David Spunt, Washington D.C. based correspondent for FOX News Channel, who says the Supreme Court should expect numerous cases to emerge now and after the election.
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This election has been unlike the others, with many historic moments leading up to the big day. Both candidates made their closing arguments this week, former President Donald Trump at New York's famed Madison Square Garden on Sunday and Vice President Kamala Harris at the Ellipse in Washington D.C. on Tuesday. Host of MediaBuzz on FOX News and the MediaBuzz Meter podcast, Howie Kurtz, joins the Rundown to break down the media reaction to the events and the Washington Post's decision to not endorse any presidential candidate.
Which candidate has the edge in the race for President of the United States? With just days before Americans cast their final ballots, former President Trump and Vice President Harris will be found making their final case to swing state voters across the country. As both candidates push to earn the advantage, most pundits and analysts looking at the poll numbers agree that the candidates’ winning chances appear to be neck-and-neck. Founding partner at Republican polling firm Echelon Insights, Patrick Ruffini, joins the Rundown to analyze the state of the race in key battlegrounds and how the methods and accuracy of polling have changed since previous elections.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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There are seven battleground states that will most likely decide who wins this next presidential election. Both Harris and Trump are aggressively competing in these states, which include Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Colin Reed, co-founder of South & Hill Strategies and nationally recognized political and communications strategist, about the various battleground states that look like they will decide our next president.
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It's the home stretch of the 2024 presidential race, and former President Trump and Vice President Harris have not let up their campaign efforts. Former President Trump has opted for an unconventional approach, appearing on many podcasts such as 'The Joe Rogan Experience.' Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has been emphasizing her support for abortion rights and labeling her opponent a fascist. Co-anchor of America's Newsroom and host of the Perino On Politics podcast, Dana Perino joins the Rundown to discuss the strategy for both candidates one week away from Election Day, why former President Trump's unconventional campaigning may pay off, and why the Vice President has been losing ground in polling.
Early voting has set records, with millions casting their ballots across the country. Both candidates are eager to drum up support in the final days of their campaigns. Former President Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden over the weekend, and Vice President Kamala Harris headed to battleground Michigan on Monday. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) joined the podcast to express her optimism about the GOP winning back control of the House and discuss the current state of the race.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Israel carried out calibrated, focused attacks on secret Iranian military bases connected to their nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The attack conducted by the Israeli Air Force was in response to Iran's largest ballistic missile attack in history on Israel in early October. Israel did not target Iranian infrastructure including their crude oil processing facilities and it is said the attack could disrupt Tehran's ability to make ballistic missiles.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Benham Ben Taleblu, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Iran expert, who says Israel is showing the West that military gains can be made against Iran and its proxies.
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When the economy is doing well, presidential candidates like to accept the credit. But when the economic picture looks a bit muddier, we hear politicians pointing the blame elsewhere.
As former President Trump and Vice President Harris campaign hard on the economic issues, it begs the question: just how much power does a U.S. president really have over our economy?
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show Taylor Riggs is joined by Manhattan Institute senior fellow Brian Riedl to explain how U.S. presidents have found workarounds to claim more powers of the purse without needing Congress and the threat that excessive government spending poses to the American people if it spirals into a debt crisis.
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It's the home stretch of the presidential campaign with just eight days to go until Election Day. Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have been making appearances across swing states and are also stumping for Senate candidates with the balance of power on the line. Republicans are looking to pick up seats that could give them the majority in the Senate, with tight races in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Nevada. Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) joins the Rundown to discuss the key races that will decide the balance of power, how confident he feels that Republicans could take the majority, and what fundraising has gone into the races across the nation.
According to the New York City Mayor's office, over 200 thousand migrants have come to the city since 2022, and over sixty thousand are in its care. Many of these individuals struggle to receive work permits and visas, making it extremely difficult to find legal jobs. Co-host of Good Day New York, Rosanna Scotto, joins the Rundown to share what she has discovered about the NYC migrant crisis in her new FOX Nation special, The Underground Economy.
Plus, commentary from senior fellow at the America First Policy Institute and the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, Andy Puzder.
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North Carolina is one of the pivotal swing states anticipated to play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election.
With 16 electoral votes and the polls suggesting the race is neck-and-neck, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have given the Tar Heel State a lot of attention recently.
This past week on the FOX News Rundown, FOX News anchor Bill Hemmer joined host Dave Anthony to break down voting in North Carolina, region by region and demographic by demographic,
He explained how a growing population, early voting, and the impact of Hurricane Helene could all factor into the eventual outcome.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on FOX News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with FOX News’ Bill Hemmer, allowing you to hear even more about North Carolina and how it compares to the other swing states.
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As Republicans fight to defend their slim House majority, Democrats need to pick up only four seats in November in order to gain control of the lower chamber. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram takes listeners across the country with an inside look into the competitive races that will determine who controls Congress come January.
A handful of states will determine this year's election, and Arizona, a red state that flipped blue in 2020, is one of them. Although the Grand Canyon State has elected several Democrats, polls show former President Donald Trump is ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris. Eleven electoral votes are up for grabs and both candidates are eager to get their hands on them. With a little over a week until Election Day, Arizona-based CEO of the political consulting firm HighGround Inc. Chuck Coughlin discusses the current state of the race and shares what voters are most concerned about.
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With a tight presidential race going down to the wire, voters aren't the only ones making up their minds.
Investors are weighing the pros and cons of two very different economic agendas and trying to prepare for whichever plan wins.
Recently, Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, spoke with host Lisa Brady about what might or might not work for the economy and the campaigns and why he's rooting for the American dream no matter who wins this coming November.
O’Leary, nicknamed “Mr. Wonderful,” shared his hot takes on tariffs, so-called price gouging, and why so many Americans are still feeling down about the economy despite improving data.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary, allowing you to hear even more thoughts about the economy and what he believes is the “closest election we’ve ever seen.”
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Since Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee, the story of this election cycle has been how close the race appears to be. Now, with only 10 days until Election Day, former President Trump and Vice President Harris remain neck-and-neck — but could last-minute momentum change the state of the race? Kyle Kondik, the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, discusses why the race remains so tight, what he's learning from early voting and recent polls, and how he believes the race may change during these final days.
The FBI has opened an investigation into the leak of top-secret U.S. intelligence documents relating to a potential attack on Iranian targets by Israel. As the fallout from that continues, talks are set to resume between Arab nations and Israel on a possible ceasefire as tensions continue to reach a fever pitch in the region. FOX News Contributor and Former CIA Bureau Chief Dan Hoffman details how these developments could affect diplomacy and the intelligence community. Plus, a look at what North Korean soldiers joining the Russians in Ukraine means for the greater international order, and the potential for foreign entities to sow discord in U.S. elections.
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It is less than two weeks from Election Day and both campaigns are making their final appeals to voters. Former President Trump served food at a McDonald's earlier in the week and this weekend he will take the stage at the world famous arena in New York City, Madison Square Garden. Vice President Harris will be in Texas holding an event with Beyonce.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel and FOX Business, who has been on the road with the Trump campaign and shares what she has seen and heard.
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Millions of dollars are being wagered on the 2024 election after a pivotal court ruling this month paved the way for Kalshi, the first fully regulated prediction market in the U.S.
Now, Americans can place political bets on who will win the election, which party will take the Senate, the state with the narrowest margin of victory, and much more. Meanwhile, folks overseas have already been wagering tens of millions using the crypto betting market, Polymarket.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu catches up with LA-based FBN correspondent Max Gorden to discuss how election betting became legal, the vast amounts being wagered, and fears surrounding its impact on our elections.
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Both political camps are preparing their final pitches to voters and organizing big events they hope can win over those remaining persuadables. Harris is set to speak at the Ellipse in Washington D.C. next week, and Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City this coming Sunday. However, as the momentum appears to be shifting in Trump’s favor, the Harris campaign seems to be shifting her message. Moving away from messages of "joy," Harris is now framing the former President as a 'dangerous' choice. Shannon Bream, anchor of Fox News Sunday, joins to discuss the state of the race, the reasons behind Harris's tactical change, and what the American electorate should anticipate as the race intensifies.
The 2024 race is close, and Wall Street is watching. Investors are anticipated to make major market moves after the election is over, but what the moves will be depends on which candidate ends up in the White House. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have put out plenty of campaign plans and promises, which stand to have a major impact on the US economy. Kevin O'Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, joins to give his take on VP Harris’ vague policy ideas, the different ways investors will act under a Trump administration versus a Harris administration, and why Americans are still feeling the sting of inflation.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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The race for the U.S. Senate in Virginia pits a longtime politician in the state against a political newcomer. Republican Hung Cao is challenging Democrat Tim Kaine in a campaign that the GOP feels could be flip a seat in the Senate and gain a majority.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Republican candidate Hung Cao who shares his story, why he is running and how is he getting out the vote in the final weeks before Election Day.
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In the last stretch of the 2024 presidential race, time is money, and cash is king for both the Trump and Harris campaigns trying to make their final case to voters. Former President Trump has been in the swing states of North Carolina and Georgia, sometimes holding more than one event in a day. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has been moving across the blue wall states with plans to soon campaign in Texas. Republican strategist and co-founder of South & Hill Strategies, Colin Reed, joins the Rundown to discuss what he sees as political malpractice from the Harris campaign and why he sees the momentum behind the Trump campaign.
Michigan has become a pivotal battleground state in the race for the White House. Both candidates continue to drum up support as the campaigns near the finish line. However, the Great Lakes State is also home to a crucial Senate race that could determine which party will be in control come January. Former congressman and Republican Michigan Senate Candidate Mike Rogers joins to discuss his campaign, the current state of the race, and whether he thinks Michigan will flip red.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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In a wide ranging exclusive interview with FOX News, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says he is confident Ukraine can win the war against Russia, warned against the United States cutting off support for Kyiv and shared his thoughts on Israel's ongoing fight against Iran and its proxies. The Secretary also commented on reports that North Korea has sent special operations forces to Russia to to aid Moscow's military.
Chief National Security correspondent for FOX News Channel Jennifer Griffin spoke with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin who says that he and his military counterparts are working to develop a plan of action to implement Zelenskyy’s "victory plan', shares his thoughts on leaked details of Israeli troop movement and his concerns about a growing trend of isolationism in the United States.
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Former President Trump campaigned in North Carolina this week to drum up support amongst voters in the hurricane-ravaged state. The latest FOX News Power Rankings show that Trump is three points ahead of Vice President in the Tar Heel State. With 16 electoral votes on the line, North Carolina is highly sought after by both candidates. Co-host of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer joins to break down takeaways from the latest FOX News Power Rankings and give us insight into voter behavior in North Carolina.
A battle of the coalitions is brewing ahead of Election Day, as both the GOP and Democrats encourage crucial parts of their bases to get out the vote. First, co-host of The Five and Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov joins the Rundown to explain how Vice President Harris has planned the last leg of her campaign around shoring up support among young black men and moderate white women voters. Later, host of ‘The Guy Benson Show’ on Fox News Radio Guy Benson joins to analyze former President Trump’s final campaign message to women voters and his supporters as a whole.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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South Korea’s spy agency said it had confirmed that North Korea sent more than a thousand special operations forces to Russia to help them with their war on Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed North Korea has supplied Russia with ten thousand soldiers but Washington has not confirmed either of the claims. The State Department said they are closely monitoring the situation.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News channel foreign correspondent, who says this comes at a time when there is concern over the deepening military relationship between Russia and North Korea.
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Election Day is two weeks away, yet over 160 election-related lawsuits have been preemptively filed. Most focus on how ballots are cast and counted, how to protect against alleged voter fraud, and who should be eligible to vote. Experts say this speeds up the legal process once we reach Election Day. FOX News Contributor and Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Andy McCarthy, says this has become commonplace following the 2000 election. McCarthy joins to preview the coming legal drama, Virginia's efforts to purge non-eligible voters, and why it may take weeks to solidify the election results.
The candidates have been pitching their vision for the country to voters on the campaign trail, but what would a second Trump administration or a Harris administration really look like? Republican strategist at Axiom Strategies and former Trump 2020 Press Communications Director Erin Perrine explains how the former President’s policies would focus on immediate targeted changes to taxes and the border. Later, former PA Congressman and former Under Secretary of the Army, Patrick Murphy, joins to share Harris’ plans for economic stimulus for the middle class and a potential Republican in her cabinet.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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The United States is investigating the unauthorized leak of top secret documents regarding the Israeli preparation of a retaliatory strike against Iran in response to ballistic missile barrages by Tehran. The documents have been attributed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and were posted to the Telegram messaging app. It has caused major concern among top U.S. officials of a possible major security breach.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump, Victoria Coates is Vice President of National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, who says the origin of the leak won't be difficult to track and the United States should be able to have quick answers for Israel about the breach.
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Walgreens has announced plans to shutter 1,200 of their US stores. It’s the latest in a trend; CVS reported they would soon close 900 locations and Rite-Aid has already closed 500 stores after filing for bankruptcy.
So why are the days of finding a brick-and-mortar pharmacy on every corner becoming more and more a thing of the past?
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu breaks this down with FOX Business’ Kelly Saberi in Chicago. They discuss consumer habits, invasive anti-theft protocols, and pharmacy competitors that are straining the success of America’s drugstore chains.
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Although much attention is paid to the presidential race, another important facet is the balance of power. Senate Republicans are looking to reclaim Congress and take back the majority. Much money has been spent in Nebraska, where independent candidate Dan Osborn is challenging incumbent Republican Senator Deb Fischer. Senator Fischer joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign, why the GOP is confident they will win the majority, and her thoughts on the state's "blue dot", which could impact its electoral votes.
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. However, the survival rate has nearly doubled since 1989. About 90% of women diagnosed with breast cancer enter remission, but almost 60% of people diagnosed with cancer face financial hardships that make treatment unaffordable. FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis is a breast cancer survivor and joined the podcast to share how those diagnosed can navigate the high costs of cancer treatment and the life-saving potential of preventive care like regular checkups.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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A few days ago, Fox News power rankings shifted Michigan to
“toss-up”
It had been considered leaning Democrat in the presidential
race.
That change makes the 2024 presidential race between Vice President
Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump even closer.
Recently, on the FOX News Rundown, we discussed Michigan with
FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar.
Kraushaar discusses what issues could matter the most and
which candidate can afford to lose the state more.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we
thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on FOX News Rundown Extra, we will share our
entire interview with political analyst and learn even more about the critical swing
state of Michigan
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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race for the White House, and the race for the majority in the Senate remains equally as close. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the race details and provides a deep history of the Senate to explain how power in the higher chamber is divided in the event of razor-thin margins. Plus, Chad notes which races to watch for on election night, and what we can decipher from which states the parties are allotting to spend the most money in.
Despite being the swing state with the lowest number of electoral votes, both the Trump and Harris campaigns are devoting a lot of attention to Nevada. With union politics, abortion on the ballot, and a competitive Senate race within the state, Nevada will play a key role in the 2024 Election. Warren Hardy, President of Warren Hardy Strategies discusses voters' attitudes in Nevada and explains how issues like the economy, mining, and gaming are shaping the races.
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What happens if there's a tie in the presidential election?
Polls continue to show a dead heat between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, both nationally and in key battleground states.
There are scenarios where the 538 electoral votes up for grabs this election could be evenly split between the two candidates, resulting in a 269-269 tie.
Fox News' senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram recently joined host Dave Anthony to discuss what would happen in this case and how Congress would ultimately decide the presidency.
Chad looks back at previous elections where lawmakers chose a president and breaks down the "doomsday" scenarios that could transform the weeks leading up to Inauguration Day into a "hellscape."
The conversation was fascinating but too lengthy to fit into our original segment.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Chad Pergram from FOX News and hear him explain why this could be one of the most unprecedented elections we've ever witnessed.
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The gender gap continues to grow in American politics, contributing to the nation's partisan divide. The latest FOX News poll shows a 20-point difference between preferred candidates, with women favoring Vice President Kamala Harris and men favoring former President Donald Trump. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley joined to discuss former President Trump's recent all-women town hall with FOX's Harris Faulkner and detailed their playbook for the last few weeks of the campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris' recent media appearances may seem scattered at first glance, with her interviews ranging from a sit down with Alex Cooper on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast to a heated exchange with FOX News Chief Political Correspondent Bret Baier on 'Special Report'. However, despite their differences, the Democratic presidential nominee's goal is the same with them all: winning over key demographics she'll need for an election victory. Democratic Strategist & former spokesperson for Secretary of State John Kerry, Marie Harf, weighs in on whether this strategy is effective with less than three weeks until Election Day.
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Federal prosecutors in Oklahoma are building a case against Nasir Ahmad
Tawhedi, who is alleged to have planned a mass attack on Election Day on behalf of the
Islamic State terror
Tawhedi did not slip past border patrol in Texas; instead, he was invited and transported to the
U.S. by the government itself.
He had previously worked for the CIA and other entities in Afghanistan and was evacuated with his family when the U.S. military withdrew in September 2021.
Was Tawhedi always a jihadist waiting for the chance to strike? Investigators don't believe so.
However, the pressing question is why Tawhedi was not deemed a risk despite his
history with U.S. intelligence. Furthermore, does the current immigration policy have loopholes that allowed him to evade scrutiny?
Adam Shaw, who covers immigration and border security for FOX Digital, joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to analyze Tawhedi's case and how it is once again raising questions about America's immigration policies and our ability to vet anyone who crosses into our country legally or illegally.
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Something of a split-screen moment in the U.S. economy.
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are all finishing up for their 6th week in a row, hitting record highs on a regular basis. But at the same time, consumer confidence has been falling, as a majority of Americans say they feel worse off than four years ago. How do we square these two snapshots of our nation’s economy?
The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs speaks with Annex Wealth Management’s chief economist Brian Jacobsen about how this situation has left the higher-income consumer better off while lower-income Americans have the “budget blues.”
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In the latest FOX News poll, former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris 50 to 48 percent. However, both figures fall within the margin of error, making them statistically tied. The poll was taken before Harris’ highly-anticipated and highly-watched interview with FOX News’ Bret Baier. News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to weigh in on the presidential race, Georgia's record early voting turnout, and whether Harris’ FOX News appearance will move the needle in her favor.
Senate Democrats have set their sights on Texas this cycle, where their campaign arm has made a multi-million dollar investment to try to defeat the incumbent, Senator Ted Cruz. Recently, Senator Cruz had the chance to debate his Senate opponent, Congressman Colin Allred (D-TX), before they face each other on the 2024 ballot. Senator Cruz joins to discuss why he believes he has the superior vision for the future of Texas, the Democrats' massive spending in his state, and his intuition that both he and former President Trump will win come November.
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is dead, eliminated by Israel Defense Forces in Gaza. The shocking announcement came earlier today when the IDF and Israel's Shin Bet intelligence agency shared that the architect of the October 7th attack was killed during an Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip.
National Security Analyst Dr. Rebecca Grant joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to discuss the ramifications of Sinwar’s demise and what it could mean for a potential cease-fire deal and an end to the war in Gaza.
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In a closely divided Senate where the Democrats hold the majority by just one seat, the 2024 election poses a possibility for the Republicans to reclaim power in the upper chamber. Republicans are favored in the Senate contests in West Virginia and Montana, while Democrats' Senate candidates lead in Nevada, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Last month, however, Senate Democrats announced they would spend money to help their Senate candidates in Texas and Florida. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) joins the Rundown to explain why his Democratic opponent is too radical for Florida, how he’s reaching voters on the IVF issue, and his ambitions for Majority Leader.
A crucial swing state in the blue wall looks vulnerable to flip to Republicans in November, with polls for the presidential and senate race in the state appearing to be neck-and-neck. A win in the state of Michigan would give the winner 15 electoral votes, which is why both Vice President Harris and former President Trump are converging on the state this month to shore up support before Election Day. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar joins to explain why the Democratic coalition is not fully on board with VP Harris and key voter demographics former President Trump must reach to win the state.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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The cleanup and recovery efforts continue in western North Carolina as residents are desperately hoping running water is restored as many have been without it for weeks now. Thousands remain without power with smaller mountain communities predicting it could be months before they get their infrastructure back up and running. Nearly one hundred people lost their lives, the majority of them are being attributed to the mass flooding, and another hundred are still missing.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Mark Starling, morning host at FOX Radio Affiliate WWNC in Asheville, North Carolina, who says everyone affected by Hurricane Helene's devastation are doing what they can to help each other return to normal.
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The campaign for the White House is in the final stretch as former President Trump and Vice President Harris start making their last pitches to voters on the trail. Vice President Harris has recruited former Presidents Obama and Clinton to make the case to voters in swing states to vote for Harris, while former President Trump has been on a media blitz, appearing on podcasts and forums across the nation. One of former President Trump's campaign stops will be Georgia, where he is set to do a FOX News town hall with Faulkner Focus anchor Harris Faulkner. Harris Faulkner joins the Rundown to discuss what she is hoping to cover with the former President, what issues the voters are focusing on ahead of Election Day, and what she is seeing from both the Harris and Trump campaigns.
An electoral tie in a presidential election is unlikely and rare; however, this year the odds of that scenario have increased. If both candidates were to secure 269 electoral votes each, Congress would step in as a tiebreaker. The process is more complicated and nuanced than it seems, and FOX News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins to game out how an electoral tie could happen and how it would be resolved.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will be sitting down with Brett Baier in an exclusive interview to FOX News, a media move that is happening as the polls have tightened. Harris has been criticized since the start of her campaign for not making herself available for tough media interviews. She is also utilizing big name surrogates, like Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, to get her message out in swing states but have they done her any good?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Griff Jenkins, Washington-based national correspondent for the FOX News Channel (FNC) and a co-anchor of 'FOX News Live', about this change in media strategy for Harris and some recent appearances by her surrogates that may not have helped her gain voters.
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The U.S. Navy using ballistic missile interceptors from two guided-missile destroyers in the Eastern Mediterranean to help defend Israel from an Iranian missile barrage this week. Tehran launched nearly two hundred missiles in the largest ballistic missile attack in military history and Israel has promised to retaliate furthering what seems to be an escalating war in the region.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Jennifer Griffin, Chief National Security Correspondent for FOX News, who has the latest assessments from the Pentagon of how successful the defense of Israel was and where this escalation in the region may go from here.
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With less than a month until Election Day, both candidates continue to spend ample time in Pennsylvania, one of the most sought-after swing states this cycle. New polls show Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump in a 'dead heat' and both candidates will sit down with FOX News later this week. CEO of Stagwell Inc, former Advisor to President Bill Clinton, and Chairman of the Harris Poll, Mark Penn, joins to break down the state of the Harris campaign and why recent news has Democrats are alarmed.
It’s not just the top of the ticket that’s at stake in the 2024 election—the balance of power in the House of Representatives is likely to be decided by less than 50 congressional races. Rep. Elissa Slotkin has left Michigan’s 7th District seat open to run for Senate, creating one of the most competitive congressional races in the country. Former State Representative Tom Barret is the Republican candidate in Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, and he joins to discuss his strategy to win his fiercely competitive swing district, how he’s messaging on the issue of abortion, and the new voting dynamics in play in Michigan.
Plus, commentary by founder and Senior Pastor of New Beginnings Church of Chicago and the CEO of Project H.O.O.D., Corey Brooks.
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President Biden has ordered the United States Military to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system and 100 troops to Israel to operate the technology. The THAAD system is designed to intercept ballistic missiles and bolster Israel's air defenses from an attack from Iran. Meanwhile, Israel is facing new criticism after an airstrike started a fire in a hospital tent camp killing at least four people.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and author of the book 'Black Saturday', who gives us the latest in the fighting and details on the deployment of the missile system.
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On the heels of their positive earnings report, America's biggest bank JPMorgan Chase came out in favor of the forecast that the US economy is healthy and headed for a soft landing.
At Tesla's big robotaxi event, CEO Elon Musk said that by 2027, American consumers will be able to buy one of his two-seater Cybercabs for less than 30,000 dollars. Unfortunately for Tesla, the event left many investors with more questions than answers, causing Tesla shares to slide 9 percent on Friday.
And last week, the U.S. Department of Justice began considering how they could go about breaking up the big tech giant, Google.
The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs spoke with CEO & Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments, Nancy Tengler, about all of this and how folks should be investing ahead of the election.
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The Southeast is still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene and now Hurricane Milton. Florida faced direct hits from both of those hurricanes, with damages estimated in the billions of dollars. Vice President Harris is on defense on the campaign trail over the readiness of FEMA for both hurricanes and is also attempting to curate a more moderate image ahead of Election Day. The Vice President has also recruited former Presidents Obama and Clinton to stump for her in swing states, as polls show the race is tightening. Congressman Mike Waltz (R-FL-6) joins the Rundown to discuss the relief efforts in his state, what he has thought of the federal response to the hurricanes, why he believes Vice President Harris does not have a clear message for the future of America, and shares details from his new book Hard Truths: Think And Lead Like A Green Beret.
With just weeks to go until Election Day, both campaigns are working to court minority groups in swing states. Pundits are predicting that the Hispanic vote may be the key to win states like Arizona and Pennsylvania. With that, FOX is launching a new Spanish language news program, on FOX Deportes, called FOX Noticias that will look to bring news of the day to the nation's Spanish speaking population. FOX & Friends Weekend Co-Host and FOX Noticias Anchor Rachel Campos-Duffy joins the Rundown to discuss why this was the right time to launch the program, why the Hispanic population in the United States is so unique, and what kind of news they will be delivering on the program.
Plus, commentary from Director of the FOX News Decision Desk Arnon Mishkin.
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The FOX News Rundown continues its focus on the handful of states expected to decide the presidential election this fall.
This week we looked at Arizona, one of the most sought-after swing states with its 11 electoral votes, where early voting has already begun.
CEO and President of HighGround political consulting Chuck Caughlin joined host Dave Anthony to break down Arizona's political landscape and what will be the keys to victory for both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
On Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with political expert Chuck Caughlin and allow you to learn more about the highly competitive races in Arizona and Nevada.
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After months of rarely addressing the media, Vice President Kamala Harris treated last week like a press tour — making high-profile appearances on ABC's 'The View,' CBS' '60 Minutes,' the podcast 'Call Her Daddy,' and more. As national polls remain incredibly tight, many Americans are now watching to see if this final campaign push could be helpful or detrimental to the Democratic nominee. Washington Examiner White House Reporter Haisten Willis discusses the Vice President's media appearances, how former President Trump is choosing to campaign in the final weeks before the election, and what issues he believes the race could ultimately come down to.
In the 2020 Presidential Election, President Biden won the state of Georgia by a razor thin margin. This year, Democrats are hoping to expand Vice President Harris' Electoral College map by campaigning heavily in Georgia. But in a state that still favors Republicans, can former President Trump revive enthusiasm enough to win back the 16 electoral votes? Atlanta Journal Constitution Washington Correspondent Tia Mitchell discusses the factors that make Georgia a swing state and shares how local politics will influence which candidate comes out on top.
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The hurricanes that have occurred in the past two weeks from Florida to North Carolina have brought new scrutiny to the homeowner’s coverage most of folks think they have: flood insurance.
Mark Friedlander, director of corporate communications at the Insurance Information Institute, joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss what is covered by home insurance after disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Hear the entire interview with insurance expert Mark Friedlander, who explains the importance of buying flood insurance and what steps to take when your home is damaged by a natural disaster.
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Calls for Congress to return from October recess continue to grow after two devastating hurricanes tore through the Southeastern part of the United States. President Joe Biden says he supports providing FEMA with $15 billion to fund the recovery effort and warned that FEMA will struggle to make it through the rest of hurricane season if Congress doesn't step in. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains whether or not government entities will be able to meet the financial demands following both storms.
The Supreme Court justices returned to the bench this week for the start of a new term. The High Court has selected 40 cases to look over this term, from Ghost Guns to medical marijuana and whether or not minors can receive puberty blockers. Yet, the Justices decided to forgo the controversial IVF case from Alabama, sparking speculation that the court doesn't want to involve itself with sensitive cases during an election year. Constitutional law professor at the George Washington University Law School, Jonathan Turley shares why he thinks the current Justices are trying to keep the peace and why the court may be drawn into partisan disputes this term.
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The Department of Justice this week announced the arrest of an Afghan national who has been accused of plotting terror attacks on Election Day gatherings. 27-year-old Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, who had worked arrived in the United States in September of 2021, just weeks after American troops pulled out of Afghanistan. He was arrested after purchasing weapons and ammunition for the planned attack from an undercover law enforcement officer.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Jacqui Heinrich, senior White House correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC), who has been following the arrest since the start and has the latest information from officials.
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While inflation in the United States has declined to a 3-year low, the Fed has not completely put out the fire: September’s CPI report revealed price pressures still came in slightly hotter than expected, with core inflation up.
Former President Trump has weighed in on the report and the jobs market as he’s been on the campaign trail just a few short weeks before Election Day, speaking to Americans frequently about the economy. It’s the top issue for voters and one that the polls say the former President has an advantage on.
Co-host of The Big Money Show Brian Brenberg sat down with FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth to break down Trump’s new economic policies on auto loan taxes and trade ambitions. Later, they discuss the significance economic issues will have for voters on Election Day.
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Hurricane Milton tore through Florida this week, leaving a wake of destruction in its path. With this being the state's second storm in a matter of weeks, many are criticizing the federal government's response to the destruction. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to break down the Biden administration's tense relationship with Israel, the federal government’s response to the storms, and the Supreme Court's new term.
Both Hurricanes Helene and Milton are estimated to have caused billions of dollars in damage, wiping out homes and businesses across several states. What is often not talked about is the emotional cost of experiencing a natural disaster. Author of “Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief,” David Kessler joins to discuss how rebuilding after a tragedy may not restore what once was, why losing a home or property is just as traumatizing as losing a loved one, and what resources people should turn to after a natural disaster.
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Residents of Florida reeling once again after Hurricane Milton made landfall as a dangerous category 3 storm. Milton hitting just days after Hurricane Helene causing life threatening conditions, at least five deaths have been reported, and knocking out power to over million and a half homes and businesses. FEMA is currently on the ground in Florida assessing the situation and working with local officials and private groups ready to help those in need.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Marty Bahamonde, Director, Disaster Operations, Office of External Affairs at Federal Emergency Management Agency, who gives us the latest from Florida and says FEMA is confident they have the funds to deal with the back to back hurricanes and other natural disasters that could possibly happen in the near future.
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Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida early this morning, with experts forecasting the aftermath could be especially devastating in the Sunshine State. Meanwhile, North Carolinians are still suffering after Hurricane Helene, whose destruction has made recovery efforts especially challenging. As Americans brace for the soon-needed emergency recovery efforts, some have raised questions about whether FEMA has the funds to help. North Carolina Congresswoman Virginia Foxx joins the Rundown to explain the demand for more recovery aid in North Carolina, how Congress ensured FEMA has all the funding they need, and her concerns of a compounding disaster in the U.S. following Hurricane Milton.
A handful of states will decide the election this fall. Arizona is one of the most sought-after swing states, with 11 electoral votes up for grabs. Early voting started this week in the Grand Canyon State, and both running mates campaigned there on Wednesday. CEO and President of HighGround political consulting Chuck Caughlin joins to break down Arizona's political landscape, the importance of winning Maricopa County, and why immigration is the number one issue for voters in the state.
Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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Back to back hurricanes hitting the mainland of the United States has raised concerns, and arguments, over whether or not the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has enough relief funds to help those in desperate need. Millions are still trying to recover from Hurricane Helene, which laid a path of destruction from Florida to North Carolina, and now Floridians are facing a very dangerous Hurricane Milton expected to have record storm surge. This issue of disaster relief is an issue being used by both parties just weeks before the election.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel, who says there is a long list of natural disasters that have been politicized by both sides.
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With less than four weeks until the 2024 election, one that could be the closest presidential election in the nation's history, there are worries that voters in the Southeast impacted by Hurricane Helene may not be able to cast their ballots. In western North Carolina, polling places have been damaged and, in some cases, destroyed, which raises the question: Where will voters vote on Election Day? Executive Director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections Karen Brinson Bell joins the Rundown to discuss how North Carolina is planning to get all voters to the polls, how their state election laws prepared them for this type of situation, and what can be expected on election night in the state.
Hurricane Milton is closing in on Florida less than two weeks after Helene devastated much of the state. While President Joe Biden prepares its federal response for the coming storm, the administration faces criticism over its response to Helene. Brock Long, the former Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, joins the Rundown to weigh in on FEMA's response to Helene and whether the agency is stretched too thin to handle the expected impact from Milton.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Florida's West Coast is bracing for the impact of Hurricane Milton which may have been downgraded to a Category 4 hurricane but has all officials and residents very worried. The greatest fear, besides high winds, is a possible new record storm surge which could reach fifteen feet high. Milton is expected to make landfall near Tampa Bay late Wednesday or very early Thursday.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bob Van Dillen, FOX Weather meteorologist reporting from Tampa, who says the storm surge concerns are very real and residents are heeding the warnings.
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Four weeks remain until the presidential election, and while both Vice President Harris and former President Trump have been stumping in numerous states around the country, it does not seem to be making much difference in the polls. Both campaigns are looking to secure fractions of percentages in swing states in order to secure a win, and many experts predict the election could come down to thousands of votes in places like Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Managing Editor for Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik joins the Rundown to discuss why the polls are not moving ahead of Election Day and what issues are factoring into Americans' voting decisions.
Days after Hurricane Helene caused major damage across Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina, another major storm is on the way. FOX Weather has upgraded Hurricane Milton to a Category 5 storm, whose path is heading up the coast of Florida. The threats of a fresh severe weather event are prompting mass evacuations in the Sunshine State as homes and businesses are still actively recovering from Hurricane Helene only weeks ago. Many Americans are under the impression that flood damage is covered under their homeowner's insurance; however, that is not the case. Mark Friedlander, director of corporate communications at the Insurance Information Institute, joins to share how people can make sure their home has the proper coverage in the wake of a national disaster.
Plus, commentary by Jake Matthews, Director of Media Services at JLK Political Strategies.
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One year ago today Hamas terrorists launched a brutal early morning attack on Israel murdering, raping and taking hostages from homes on the Gaza border. All across Israel vigils and somber ceremonies were being held to honor and remember those lost and those still being held captive. The war in Gaza rages on and now the conflict has expanded into Lebanon where Israel is trying to dismantle the Iran supported terror group Hezbollah.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and author of the book 'Black Saturday', his firsthand account of the October 7th terror attack by Hamas, who shares his experience in covering the conflict from day one and the latest in fighting in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Energy prices are on the move. Volatility spikes as Americans face devastating hurricanes domestically and conflict escalates in the Middle East.
Israel has promised to retaliate against Iran’s ballistic missile attack last week, and Wall Street is already pricing some of the fears of escalation into the market. These concerns are compounded by another hurricane headed for the East Coast, which FOX Weather has officially upgraded to Category 5.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu is joined by senior energy market analyst and FOX Business contributor Phil Flynn to explain how the Middle East’s building conflict and severe weather in the U.S. could mean a major energy price spike for consumers.
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Today marks one year since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel that left over 1200 dead, and hundreds of others taken hostage. Throughout the 12 months since the attacks, Israel has worked to root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza and has moved into Lebanon to neutralize the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah. Domestically, President Biden is receiving criticism over his administration's handling of Hurricane Helene aid, with thousands of Americans in the Southeast currently without power and resources. Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to reflect on the one-year mark since the Hamas attacks, his efforts to get Republican Senate candidates elected, and react to the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene.
With one year passing since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, families of hostages take on that day are growing weary that their loved ones may never be returned home. One of those hostages is 20-year-old Edan Alexander, who was born in Israel but was raised in New Jersey. His parents are hoping for a ceasefire agreement that could bring their son home. Edan's father, Adi Alexander joined the Rundown from a rally in Central Park, New York, held by hostage family members, to discuss his son's story, his hopes for his son's return and what he feels Israel needs to do to bring all of the hostages home.
Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist and author of Stolen Youth, Karol Markowicz.
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Americans, more than ever, are relying on government programs to get by, and a recent study shows how that reliance has spread to many more parts of the country over the decades.
This past week, Wall Street Journal's editor and reporter Aaron Zitner joined host Chris Foster to delve into the study's findings and the significant political ramifications. He notes a striking trend: many counties that have grown more dependent on government safety nets tend to vote Republican and are pivotal in swing states that could swing the outcome of next month's election.
Zitner discusses what economic, demographic, and policy changes led to this change. He also explains how former President Donald Trump was among the first Republicans to notice this trend and appeal to these voters.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with the WSJ’s Aaron Aitner and allow you to hear even more about America’s growing reliance on government money and what it can mean for our country's future.
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Election Day is less than a month away, and the candidates are using the final days to make gains in key battleground states. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are eager to win over voters in Pennsylvania, which has 19 electoral votes up for grabs. FOX News Contributor and former White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove breaks down each campaign's strategy and reacts to the vice-presidential debate.
Between 1988 and 2012, Democrats relied on Wisconsin to swing their way in the Presidential Election. But in 2016, Donald Trump was narrowly able to win the state, securing him the path to the presidency. Although President Biden was able to win back Wisconsin in 2020, the state is poised to be a tossup yet again in November. FOX 6 Milwaukee Political Reporter Jason Calvi looks at the state of both presidential and Senate races and later shares which counties he'll be watching closely on election night.
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The biggest prize among the seven states considered toss-ups this election is Pennsylvania.
With its 19 electoral votes, whoever wins that state may be our next president.
It also so happens to be where former President Trump went this weekend, holding a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Butler is also the same place where he was nearly killed by a would-be assassin’s bullet back in July.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony talked with Daron Shaw, who's part of the FOX News polling team, about Pennsylvania and its importance for Trump and Vice President Harris.
Shaw took us inside the numbers in Pennsylvania and broke down what issues and regions would likely determine the winner of the Keystone State.
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Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with the Fox News decision desk member Daron Shaw and allow you to hear even more about what some see as the most critical swing state and what both candidates must do to win it.
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This Monday marks one year since Hamas invaded Israel, killing over 1,000 people and taking over 240 innocent civilians hostage. Since last October the conflict has only escalated — and now, as tensions grow alarmingly high between Israel and Iran, the question of what direction this war moves in remains unsettlingly indefinite. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin weighs in on how conflict in the Middle East has changed throughout the year and what the U.S.'s response might be to further escalation.
This week, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas warned that FEMA was running out of funds amidst the catastrophic destruction of Hurricane Helene. With hundreds dead and even more people displaced from the storm, Congress is facing growing pressure to cut the October recess short to pass relief funding. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains what's complicating the efforts to secure more funding for FEMA this hurricane season.
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A week after Hurricane Helene laid a path of destruction through western North Carolina over a hundred thousand residents are without water and over a million residents are living under a boil water advisory. The flood waters severely damaged water utilities and personal wells in a situation that could last weeks or months and becomes more dangerous as time passes. The non-profit 'Wine To Water', headquartered in Boone, North Carolina, is working around the clock to get clean drinking water to their fellow residents in need.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Doc Hendley, the founder and president of 'Wine To Water', a non-profit that brings clean water to people in need anywhere in the world, who says the devastation has made the state unrecognizable and he details how his organization is helping bring much needed drinking water to those affected.
If you want to know more, volunteer or donate go to: give.wtw.org/helene or wtw.org
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For weeks, economists and analysts reacted with caution to the August jobs report that showed a hiring slowdown, some even questioning if the Fed’s aggressive rate cut would ease inflation at the expense of our labor market.
The September jobs report released this morning paints a very different picture for the US economy. 254,000 jobs added. The unemployment rate ticked down 0.1 percent. Average hourly earnings are up 4 percent year-over-year.
FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to Annex Wealth Management chief economist Brian Jacobsen about what's behind the unexpectedly strong jobs report and its impact on future Fed monetary policy. Later, they analyze Wall Street's volatile week caused by Middle East tensions and the resolution of a loom port strike.
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A federal judge on Wednesday unsealed a filing from special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case against former President Trump . Democrats quickly seized on the provocative details as the former President and his allies decry this move as election interference. Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris administration juggles a crisis with an escalating conflict in the Middle East and fallout from Hurricane Helene. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss how the 2024 candidates’ are weathering these October surprises and previews key cases heading for the Supreme Court.
The number of counties in the United States that rely on government assistance is increasing, and most of them vote Republican. In 1970, one in ten counties in the country relied primarily on social safety net programs; in the latest survey of the nation, that number has risen to over half of American counties. Reasons range from rapid inflation, the expansion of government social programs, and deindustrialization due to jobs moving overseas. Reporter and Editor for the Wall Street Journal Aaron Zitner joins to discuss how these counties went from being swing districts to majority red regions, how former President Trump capitalized on bringing these voters into his coalition, and why both candidates are so focused on winning over voters in these areas.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, host of “The Jason Rantz Show” and author of "What's Killing America."
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The International Longshoreman's Association (ILA), began its first strike Monday night after a six-year contract with the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represents port employers, expired. The dock workers are seeking a 77% pay increase over the duration of a new contract, as well as a ban on the use of automated equipment. The strike has entered its third day leaving several U.S. ports on the East and Gulf Coasts at a standstill, halting shipments and trade at ports that handle about half of all U.S. imports.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Jeff Flock, FOX Business Network correspondent reporting from the Port of Newark in Newark, N.J., who gives us the latest on the strike, its impact on the nation and what goods we could run out of if this continues.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by federal prosecutors and charged with corruption for taking campaign contributions from foreign governments in return for political favors. Marking the first time a sitting NYC mayor has been indicted, prosecutors laid out evidence that Mayor Adams accepted favors and bribes from the Turkish government in return for his help cutting the red tape to open their new Turkish consulate building. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Andy McCarthy, joins the Rundown to discuss the strength of the corruption case built against Mayor Adams and Adams’ argument that he is being unfairly targeted for speaking out against illegal immigration.
Former President Donald Trump returns to Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the place where a gunman attempted to take his life at a campaign rally in July. With Pennsylvania's significant 19 electoral votes at stake—the highest among the swing states—both candidates are investing a lot of time and money in this critical battleground. Daron Shaw, a member of the FOX News Decision Desk and the bipartisan FOX News Polling team, joins to take a deep dive into the high-stakes contest for the Keystone State and break down the candidates' campaign efforts.
Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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The CBS News Vice Presidential Debate featured many tense moments between Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. While the VP picks were peppered with questions on policies, the moderators quickly confronted Vance on his past statements about Haitian immigrants and childless women. However, Vance’s steady performance allowed him to question Vice President Harris’ record while scrutinizing Walz’s history of progressive politics that could unnerve moderates and independents in key swing states. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar joined the Rundown to discuss why Vance likely came out on top in this debate and what that could mean for 2024 voters come November.
October 7th is a day that will live in infamy for Israel—the day that Hamas terrorists made a surprise assault on southern Israel, massacring Israeli citizens, committing various war crimes, and kidnapping over 200 hostages. Israel has been waging war on Hamas in Gaza ever since, but in recent weeks they have been fighting the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah. On Tuesday, Iran responded by launching the largest ballistic missile attack in history on the nation of Israel. As the region threatens to tip into wider war, FOX News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst is looking back at the dark day that sparked this conflict in his book, “Black Saturday.” Trey joins to discuss how his book explores both Israeli and Palestinian perspectives and the need for journalists to cover the truths and realities of war.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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Iran launched over one hundred and eighty ballistic missiles at Israel in response to the killing of Hamas and Hezbollah leadership. Both Israeli and U.S. forces in the region were defending against the Iranian barrage, successfully intercepting the majority of them. Israel is threatening retaliation for the missile attack while they have begun a limited ground invasion of Lebanon.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Mark Dubowitz, CEO of Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan policy institute, who says the United States could take a larger role in this rapidly escalating situation.
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Vice Presidential candidates Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz go head-to-head this evening on the debate stage. This is the last scheduled debate before Election Day and will most likely focus on hot topics on voters’ minds like illegal immigration and the state of the economy. But do VP debates really matter? Arnon Mishkin, Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, says they do. He joins to preview the debate and who he forecasts will walk away victorious.
The devastation from Hurricane Helene is being felt throughout the southeast, in places that historically are not impacted by hurricanes. In western North Carolina, some towns have been completely destroyed as the death toll has risen above 100, with hundreds of others currently unaccounted for. Andrew Jones, owner of Next-Generation Tree Service joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen on the ground as he works in the Asheville area to remove fallen debris from resident's homes. Later, North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell (R) joins to share what type of relief aid his state needs, what he is hearing from constituents, and what he expects in the coming days.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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A large part of the country is currently struggling from devastating flooding after Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction starting in Florida and stretching all the way up to the Carolinas. The death toll continues to rise above one hundred, millions are without power and as the flood waters recede residents of many towns are seeing piles of peoples' homes and belongings that were washed away. Over thirty people have lost their lives in Buncombe County, North Carolina which includes the city of Asheville which is still under feet of murky flood waters.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Mark Starling, morning host at FOX Radio Affiliate WWNC in Asheville, North Carolina, who describes the destruction he has seen and shares stories of survival and heroism.
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Last week, both the Dow and S&P 500 saw record highs as investors rushed to take advantage of the Fed’s latest rate cut, coupled with good economic data showing slowing inflation and rising GDP.
But now Wall Street is anticipating a consequential data point about the direction unemployment is headed in America: the September jobs report. At the same time, the International Longshoremen’s Association will go on strike Tuesday if their union demands are not met. A strike at this major East Coast port would become America’s biggest supply chain disruption since the pandemic.
The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs is joined by Payne Capital Management President, Ryan Payne. Together they discuss the recent record highs in the stock market, what’s driving China’s latest stock surge, and why the looming port strike threatens to push inflation in the wrong direction. Later, they analyze China’s latest stock market surge.
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The race for the White House is entering its final phase as the calendar changes to October this week, and some experts are saying the contest could come down to one small part of the nation, Nebraska’s second district. The state, that splits its presidential delegates, has only awarded a Democrat a delegate in that district twice since 1992, but Democrats are hopeful they can win to avoid a potential tie in the Electoral College. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) joins the Rundown to discuss the importance of Nebraska’s “blue dot” district, reacts to Vice President Harris’ visit to the southern border, and shares his thoughts on Israel’s strike against Hezbollah that killed its leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Almost half of the population in the United States has been diagnosed with a chronic disease. Yet, many are considered to be diet-related, such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. As the U.S. gets sicker, Dr. Marty Makary thinks it's time for a wider conversation regarding the nation's health. Dr. Makary, a surgeon and professor at Johns Hopkins University, joins to discuss his new book Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health.
Plus, commentary by America First Policy Institute Fellow Andy Puzder.
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Earlier this week, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre made headlines with the announcement that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease—a moment that has brought renewed attention to the health concerns of former professional athletes.
The former Green Bay Packer endured numerous concussions during his storied career, leading to symptoms such as memory loss and depression, both of which he has spoken about publicly.
Neuroscientist and retired professional wrestler, Dr. Chris Nowinski joined FOX News host Chris Foster for an in-depth discussion. Their conversation covered the implications of Favre's diagnosis, the broader dangers associated with contact sports, and the lingering effects of head injuries on athletes long after retirement
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Dr. Nowinski also commented on the recent debate over Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's career following another concussion and a new Harvard University survey indicating that one-third of retired NFL players suspect they have Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
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On Tuesday, Ohio Senator JD Vance will face off against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at the CBS Vice Presidential Debate. With issues like the economy, border security, and reproductive rights coloring a neck-and-neck race, will the performance of the running mates be enough to make a difference in the minds of undecided voters? FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar explains why he believes Senator Vance may have the upper hand in the debate. Later, he explores the paths to victory for each of the presidential candidates.
Following the recent allegations about online posts made by North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson, the Harris campaign has been working hard to tie the state's gubernatorial candidate to former President Trump. In what's now considered to be a toss-up race in the 2024 Presidential Election, many are wondering whether the bombshell accusations will have an impact at the top of the ticket in North Carolina, and on down-ballot candidates as well. Political Science Professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Eric Heberlig discusses the changing demographics of North Carolina, the issues at the top of voters' minds, and how Republicans will fare in November.
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Georgia has emerged as one of the pivotal swing states anticipated to play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election. For decades, it was solidly red, reliably delivering electoral votes to Republican candidates. However, this political landscape has shifted dramatically, highlighted by President Joe Biden's narrow victory in 2020.
Recently, Bill Hemmer, Co-anchor of FOX News’ 'America's Newsroom', sat down with Dave Anthony to explore the tight race in the Peach State, and its significance for both candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Hemmer delved into the essential counties, voter demographics, and pressing issues that could sway the outcome. He also discussed the possible influence of former President Trump's legal entanglements in Georgia and his dispute with Governor Brian Kemp on the prospects of a Republican win.
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As Russian forces advance in the East the Biden Administration is making critical moves to supply Ukraine with the resources it needs to defeat Russia. At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy met with both former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, as the question of how a new administration impacts the conflict remains critical. Meanwhile in the Middle East, fighting between Israel and Hezbollah is reaching new heights, leading to fears of war expanding in the region. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby discusses where the U.S. stands and how we aim to move forward.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill wrapped up their work for the next few weeks, heading out of town until after Election Day. However, before they could enjoy their break, Congress passed a "clean" funding bill to keep the government operating until at least December. FOX News Senior Congressional correspondent Chad Pergram explains why, although Congress passed a continuing resolution, it sets lawmakers up for a lame-duck session in a few weeks and discusses the recent investigations into the assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump.
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The Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel, is the world's largest underground hospital and largest hospital in Northern Israel. The hospital contains a three floor parking garage that can be transformed into an over two thousand bed hospital that can withstand conventional, chemical and biological attacks. The Rambam Healthcare facility has become very busy and very important as Israel and Hezbollah intensifies fighting.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Michael Halberthal, the Director General of Rambam Healthcare Center, who details the fortified hospital's capabilities.
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The Federal Reserve’s 50-basis-point rate cut was a welcome sight in the stock market, leading the Dow and S&P 500 to record highs this week.
Now, with mortgage rates starting to dip slightly, some question if that same investor love could be coming to the housing market, which has been lackluster this summer due to heightened mortgages, sticky inflation, and of course high interest rates.
FOX Business Network’s real estate contributor, Katrina Campins, is joined by private equity fund manager, real estate investor, and CEO of Cardone Capital, Grant Cardone. Together, they break down how investors can get their start in the real estate market, which markets in the US are heating up, and who’s 2024 housing policy seems more legitimate: former President Trump or Vice President Harris?
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Early voting is underway in several states, and the latest FOX News Power Rankings show that Vice President Kamala Harris has a slight edge over former President Donald Trump in key battleground states. Abortion, the border, and the economy remain top issues for voters, and both campaigns are working to secure undecided voters. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss the candidates' strategy and preview the Vice-Presidential debate, which will be held Tuesday.
The United States is staring down a debt crisis. In a new report from Moody’s Ratings, the credit firm warns that polarized politics and unchecked spending could lead the nation to a credit downgrade soon. The result of which could cause a ripple effect that trickles down from Wall Street to main street. FOX News Business Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss the Moody’s report, how each presidential candidate’s economic plan could factor into the national debt, and why American’s should be worried about runaway spending.
Plus, commentary from co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend, and Host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on federal charges including taking bribes from foreign nationals in exchange for certain favors. Prosecutors say Adams accepted illegal campaign funds, free hotel rooms and upgraded flights from Turkish nationals in exchange to waive off fire inspections of the Turkish Consulate in Manhattan. Adams has denied any wrongdoing and vows to stay in office while facing forty five years if convicted of all accounts.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Ken Belkin, criminal defense attorney in New York, who says don't be too quick to judgment because there is much more that needs to be known about the details of the charges.
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Former President Trump has been briefed about “specific threats” from Iran to assassinate him and “sow chaos in the United States.” With less than 6 weeks remaining until the 2024 election, both campaigns find themselves on high alert for threats, after former President Trump has already seen two attempts on his life since July. Early reports from the Congressional task force handling the first assassination investigation showed that the Secret Service made several errors when protecting the former President in Butler, Pennsylvania. House Chair of the Homeland Security Committee, Congressman Mark Green, joins the Rundown to discuss the early findings from the bipartisan task force, what is being done to ensure another attempt is thwarted, and the credibility of threats coming from Iran.
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Farve announced that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease while testifying before Congress earlier this week. With frequent concussions occurring in professional football, doctors are concerned that they cause severe brain injuries. A new Harvard University survey finds that one-third of retired NFL players are concerned they have Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Doctor of neuroscience and retired professional wrestler Dr. Chris Nowinski joins to break down the new discoveries on the threat of CTE.
Plus, commentary by the founder and senior pastor of New Beginnings Church of Chicago and the CEO of Project H.O.O.D., Corey Brooks.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the United States this week speaking to foreign leaders at the United Nations General Assembly and meeting with President Biden to detail his 'victory plan' to end the war. The plan will be detailed after Zelenskyy meets with Biden but the outline includes guaranteed membership in NATO after the war and the permission to use long-range weapons to strike at Russian territory.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Ambassador William B. Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and current Vice President at the U.S. Institute of Peace, about Zelenskyy's speech, his plans to end the war and the Ambassador shares his thoughts on how the war could end.
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The 2024 election is likely decided by a handful of states. Since 1996, Georgia has gone red in America’s presidential elections, but that changed in 2020 when President Biden narrowly won the state by 0.2 percent of the vote. Now in the 2024 race, most pundits consider Georgia to be a crucial swing state. With a little over a month until the election, seven states have become the campaign’s primary battlegrounds. Co-anchor of America's Newsroom, Bill Hemmer joins the Rundown to break down the latest numbers from the Peach state and what the candidates must do to win over voters.
Two months ago, a software bug in a system update from the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused issues around the nation. It resulted in the grounding of thousands of flights, emergency services outages and internet blackouts. CrowdStrike Vice President Adam Meyers testified before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee about the widespread outages, and what steps they have taken to ensure this is prevented in the future. CEO of Applied AI, John Cofrancesco joins the podcast to discuss his takeaways from the CrowdStrike hearing, what steps must be taken to avoid further outages, and the possibility of a foreign actor hacking into American security systems.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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President Joe Biden met with the United Arab Emirates’ leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, met this week at the White House in the first visit by the UAE leader to the United States in seven years. The two leaders discussed technology and trade and announced the countries have plans to form a military partnership along with India. The Emiratis also want support from the United States in order to transform themselves into a world leader in A-I.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Amjad Taha, a scholar and political strategist from the United Arab Emirates and author of 'The Deception of the Arab Spring', about the meeting between the two leaders, fighting extremism in the Middle East and the importance of the U-S and UAE relationship.
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Polls show the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump is neck-and-neck, so what could be the deciding factor in who takes the White House? Many experts say it’s likely to come down to the usual heavy factor: the economy. The latest FOX News Poll showed that voters continue to have more confidence in the former President when it comes to economic leadership, while they sided with Vice President Harris when it came to trustworthiness. Pollster and President of Maslansky & Partners Lee Carter joins the Rundown to discuss why the economy might ultimately decide the election, how Vice President Harris may be wearing out her messaging to voters, and where the remaining undecided voters lie on the political spectrum.
President Biden will address world leaders on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly as Israel and Hezbollah continue to exchange attacks, threatening to escalate into a wider conflict in the Middle East. In recent days, Israel successfully attacked Hezbollah fighters with covert explosives and neutralized much of the Iran-backed militia’s rocket-launcher infrastructure. The Iranian President Pezeshkian will also address the UN assembly, where many expect Iran to rebuff the United States’ role in backing Israel against the likes of terror organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins to break down the current situation in Israel and the effort to continue funding aid to Ukraine.
Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor and author of “The Big Guy,” Miranda Devine.
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The Israeli Defense Force is carrying out extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and have issued warnings to residents in southern Lebanon to immediately evacuate homes and other buildings if they know Hezbollah is storing weapons in them. Israel says the airstrikes have hit more than three hundred Hezbollah targets with thousands of Lebanese are fleeing the south and heading towards Beirut. Health officials say over two hundred Lebanese have been killed and left over seven hundred injured.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Ret. Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, former IDF spokesperson and current senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who says Israel has been planning to push back on Hezbollah for quite some time.
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The Fed's interest rate cut delivers some good news to a lagging real estate market.
August data from the National Association of Realtors showed U.S. home sales fell to their lowest levels since October 2023. But after the Fed decided to cut rates by half a percentage point, mortgage rates have already begun decreasing—potentially encouraging first-time home buyers with a more affordable mortgage.
But the housing market’s affordability problems aren’t new and can’t be blamed exclusively on mortgage rates. FOX Business' co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, speaks with FOX Business' real estate contributor Katrina Campins about why this rate cut has delivered modest hope to a stunted housing market and the 2024 candidates' plans to tackle the housing affordability problem.
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With only a few more weeks to go until Election Day, former President Trump made a campaign stop in New York, making his case to voters in the historically blue state. The Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance in Michigan, being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, and drew criticism for deflecting on questions about the economy and border security. Both campaigns continue visits to key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Arizona and North Carolina, as recent polling shows that the 2024 race may come down to the wire. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) joins the Rundown to discuss the President’s recent visit to her home state, what she made of Vice President Harris’ sit down with Oprah, and her take on the final months of the Biden administration.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. In recent years, there has been an increased effort to destigmatize mental health issues and help those who are suffering. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline was launched just over two years ago to assist those in need of professional assistance and who feel they could cause harm to themselves. Dr. Anita Everett is the Director of the Center for Mental Health Services within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMSA. She joins the Rundown to discuss how 988 works, the warning signs of suicide, and what people can do to get the mental health services they or their family may need.
Plus, commentary from host of Tomi Lahren Is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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The new numbers sound almost too good to be true.
After such a devastating run for the fentanyl-fueled opioid epidemic, pushing overdose deaths in the U.S. to more than 100,000, new public health data points to an unprecedented drop in fatalities.
This past week, host Lisa Brady spoke with former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams about the reported decline in overdose deaths and what could be behind the positive trend.
Dr. Adams said awareness and increased access to overdose-reversing drugs could be critical factors. However, he also warned America should not ‘spike the football,’ as the nation's drug crisis is still very lethal, and deaths remain significantly higher than just a few years ago.
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The latest FOX News poll shows that Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly edges out former President Donald Trump. However, with a little over a month until Election Day, the candidates continue to concentrate much of their efforts on battleground states. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, evaluates the recent poll, why former President Trump's numbers aren't changing much, and why the Electoral College matters more than the popular vote.
With a total of 19 electoral votes, many consider Pennsylvania a 'must-win' state on election night. With just weeks until the 2024 Presidential Election, Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still fighting to break the tie in the Keystone State. Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion Christopher Borick discusses what's at the top of voters' minds this election cycle and explains what makes Pennsylvania such a competitive state.
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The 2024 presidential race remains neck-and-neck.
The latest FOX News poll gives Vice President Kamala Harris a slight edge – but still within the margin of error - over former President Donald Trump. With less than seven weeks before election day, both candidates are blitzing key battleground states. However, unlike Trump, Harris has mostly avoided the media by doing few interviews and not holding traditional news conferences.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with The Story anchor Martha MacCallum about the state of the 2024 presidential race and both candidates’ media strategies.
The FOX News star also discussed the historic nature of this race and the long list of extraordinary events that have taken place in the past few months, including President Biden dropping out of the race and the two assassination attempts on former President Trump.
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Stakes are high on Capitol Hill, as Congress continues trying to reach an agreement to avoid a government shutdown while lawmakers demand answers after former President Trump faced a second assassination attempt. As Congress quickly expands its House task force investigation to cover both assassination attempts and House Speaker Mike Johnson attempts to reach common ground following the failure of the most recent continuing resolution bill, FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram weighs in on all that's happened and what's to come.
As AI takes the world by storm, political leaders are wary of the political, economic, and social challenges that could come from its widespread usage. President and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer discusses the work he's doing in preparation for next week's United Nations General Assembly and the recommendations he submitted for a final report on the issue. Bremmer notes the importance of getting out in front of international cooperation on this issue before we see an AI version of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Acting United States Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe released details on a summary of the agency's internal report examining the security failures of the July 13th assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Rowe admitted there were 'communication deficiencies', especially with local law enforcement, and added the Secret Service needs a 'shift in paradigm' as future threats remain very real. Meanwhile, Congress unanimously passed a measure that gives presidential-level Secret Service protection to presidential candidates.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Tim Miller, former United States Secret Service agent and President and founder of Lionheart International Services Group, who says the Secret Service needs to be more critical of their own recruitment process.
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This week the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point, the first and biggest cut since the pandemic began to batter the US economy in March of 2020. Fed Chair Powell isn’t saying “mission accomplished” just yet, but he stressed that the progress on inflation has been encouraging.
The large rate cut brought a big rally in the stock market on Thursday, yet ongoing discussions of recession possibilities and a slowing job market have many still viewing this economy cautiously.
And a supply chain crisis looms in America due to a string of labor disputes when it comes to America’s ports, planes, and automobiles.
FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis breaks all of this down with Partner and Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth, Kenny Polcari.
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Vice President Harris edges out former President Donald Trump in the latest FOX News poll. She leads the former President by two points now, yet Trump was ahead by one point the month before. The race will most likely hinge on a handful of battleground states. Shannon Bream, anchor of FOX News Sunday, joins the Rundown to discuss the latest poll results, the Teamsters Union choosing to endorse neither candidate, and the need for a government funding bill.
The United States has been in the grips of a drug crisis, exacerbated by the pandemic and fueled by fentanyl trafficked into the nation through the southern border. While overdose deaths had increased in the past few years, a bright spot has been reached as the nation saw its first decrease in overdoses in decades. Former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams, joins the Rundown to discuss the recent decrease in overdose deaths, why he credits greater awareness and de-stigmatization of addiction for lowering overdose mortality rates, and what more can be done to continue this positive trend.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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Israeli conducting a second round of attacks on Hezbollah's communications devices including pagers and walkie-talkies causing them to blow up. Lebanon's health ministry says that dozens of people have been killed and thousands injured in the attempts to assassinate Hezbollah leadership. It comes at a time when tensions between Israel and Hezbollah are very high and there are fears of an all out war breaking out between them.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dan Hoffman, Former CIA Chief of Station and Fox News Contributor, about the difficulty of such an operation and its impact on the terror group.
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Election Day is getting closer, and the latest national FOX News Poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a two-point lead over former President Donald Trump, still within the margin of error. With experts and pundits stressing the 2024 presidential race remains neck-and-neck, voters will be looking to the candidates to hear about solutions to their top issues: economy, immigration, and abortion. Martha MacCallum, anchor and executive editor of The Story with Martha MacCallum, joins the Rundown to break down the current state of the race and the unusual political news cycle that has unfolded this year.
The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by half a basis point, their first time lowering interest rates since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. Now, Americans can expect borrowing costs to go down in a few key pain points for consumers: credit card debt, mortgage rates on housing, and even auto and private student loans. U.S. businesses will see benefits too; cheaper borrowing typically encourages companies to hire more and attracts more investors in the stock market. Co-host of The Big Money Show on Fox Business, Brian Brenberg, joins to explain how and when this interest rate cut will be felt by Americans and concerns about a lagging labor market.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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The high cost of housing has become a major campaign talking point for both Forme President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. According to a recent polls, almost two thirds of all Americans including a majority of Republicans and Democrats, think housing costs are too high. What does this week's announcement by the Feds that they will cut interest rates for the first time since the COVID pandemic mean for mortgages and can what any president really do to cut costs to housing?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Al Lord, the Founder & CEO of Lexerd Capital Management, a real estate firm that primarily sponsors investments in opportunistic multifamily real estate assets throughout the United States, about how the housing market will react to this reduction in interest rates and what can be done to reduce housing costs.
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Both presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail following this weekend’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. After the first attempt on Trump’s life back in July, when he was nearly killed by a shooter’s bullet at a Butler, Pennsylvania, rally, there were calls for more civility. Still, both sides soon returned to using fiery rhetoric. Will anything change this time? Former Trump campaign senior adviser and FOX News contributor Kellyanne Conway joins the Rundown to discuss the state of the 2024 presidential race, what President Trump’s strategy should be in the closing weeks, and if she thinks the presidential campaign will be toned down.
Rare bipartisan agreement has taken shape in Congress on an issue that is now being fought in the courts. Republicans and Democrats are united in the belief that TikTok must be divested from its parent company, ByteDance, which is controlled by and based in China. Fears have arisen that the app, which has been downloaded by millions of users across the United States, poses a national security risk by allowing the Chinese Communist Party access to U.S. TikTok users’ phones and data. Associate Law Professor at the University of Minnesota Alan Rozenshtein joins to discuss the legal case that faces TikTok and the prospect of the company being split from its Chinese partners.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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In Lebanon, the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah has suffered an attack targeting their fighters, medics, and associates. The method of attack: the explosion of Hezbollah members’ own encrypted pagers.
Early on Tuesday, the pagers Hezbollah fighters carry to communicate were detonated, killing at least 9 and injuring more than 2,700 people in what their own organization calls their “biggest security breach.”
Seth Frantzman, Adjunct Fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Senior Middle East security analyst at The Jerusalem Post, joins the Evening Edition to break down this complex attack on Hezbollah and why it will likely cause panic and fear within the terror group’s ranks.
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A second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump occurred over the weekend at his West Palm Beach golf course. The suspect, Ryan Routh, was thwarted by the Secret Service, and the gunman now sits in a Florida jail, facing two federal gun charges, with more charges likely for his assassination plot on Sunday. Florida Congresswoman Laurel Lee sits on the House Committee on Homeland Security, and she joined the Rundown to explain how a House task force is tackling this issue of political violence, her belief that former President Trump’s protective detail must be elevated, and the need for American political rhetoric to allow disagreement without violence.
The would-be shooter, Ryan Routh, was discovered hiding at the sixth hole of the Trump International Golf Club, wielding an “AK-47 style rifle with a scope.” Routh is a Hawaii resident with a long history of criminal charges and making fiery, politically charged posts online. Now, many are calling to turn down the temperature of our political rhetoric. Former President Trump noted that he feels the Democrats and the mainstream media's characterization of him as a "threat to democracy" has encouraged violence toward him. American University School of Public Affairs Professor Thomas Zeitzoff joins the podcast to discuss how rhetoric influences political violence, how divisive politics have shaped modern America, and what both parties can do to ease tensions this election season.
Plus, commentary from host of "The Will Cain Show", Will Cain.
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The investigation into the second apparent assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump continues.
The suspect, Ryan Routh, is in a Florida jail cell and is facing federal gun charges and could face more later. Authorities say Routh was carrying a loaded rifle on the perimeter of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, where they believe he intended to shoot the former President.
While the Secret Service thwarted his apparent deadly plans, questions remain about how anyone was able to get so close to a presidential candidate, who was nearly killed by a shooter’s bullet just two months ago.
John Iannarelli, a former FBI Special Agent, joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to discuss what key questions investigators are trying to answer and what the Secret Service can do to better protect politicians and candidates.
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After holding rates at a two-decade high, the time has come for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. With the Fed's decision expected on Wednesday, the question remains: how big will the cut be? And will everyday consumers feel any relief?
While rate cuts will give businesses crucially lower borrowing costs, everyday consumers could feel the impact too. Those who grapple with payments on credit cards, mortgages, and loans will especially feel the influence of this move from the Central Bank.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Chief Market Strategist at Siebert Financial, Sean Bonner, about what experts forecast the size of this week's rate cut to be, when Americans will feel the impact, and whether or not the U.S. economy appears headed for the “soft landing” economists are hoping for.
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As former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris trade barbs over key issues to voters, Congress is looking to pass a government funding measure so members can return to their home districts to campaign full time. For a conversation on that and more, Mike Emanuel is joined by House Majority Leader, Congressman Steve Scalise (R-LA).
It’s an election year, and times are tense. And not just on cable news or between the presidential candidates. Friends and family members can also find themselves feuding over politics. Bestselling author, comedian, and FOX News star Kat Timpf says it doesn’t have to be that way. Kat, who is a nightly regular on “Gutfeld!”, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss why she says Americans are so divided, how they can find common ground, and her new book, “I Used To Like You Until … How Binary Thinking Divides Us.”
Plus, commentary from the author of "You Will Own Nothing" Carol Roth
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Alabama Senator Katie Britt (R) is the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the Senate.
The mother of two was just 40 years old when she won her seat in 2022, and she is now considered a rising star in her party.
Senator Britt joined FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster recently to discuss her unique life story and her new book, “God Calls Us to Do Hard Things: Lessons of Faith, Family, and Leading from the Heart."
She discussed why she entered politics and her efforts to work across the aisle.
The Senator also shared her thoughts on the 2024 election and why she believes her party will win back control of Congress and the White House this fall.
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This week on the FOX News Rundown, we will share our entire unedited conversation with Alabama Senator Katie Britt.
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This week, lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill only to face a critical deadline. Congress has until September 30th to agree on a continuing resolution that will keep the government funded through March of next year. However, after attaching legislation that would require voters to show proof of citizenship, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) delayed a vote on a temporary spending bill in an attempt to build consensus within his party. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains the math needed to avoid a government shutdown ahead of Election Day.
Abortion and ranked-choice voting are the two most important questions for voters this November. Abortion remains the top issue, with ten states including related measures on their ballots. Most ask voters to choose whether or not to enshrine reproductive protections into their state constitutions, an issue that may impact voter turnout. Managing Editor at Ballotpedia Ryan Byrne discusses each measure, how they will impact particular states, and whether or not abortion will drive more women and Democrats to the polls.
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This past week, America marked 23 years since thousands of Americans were killed in a series of terrorist attacks in New York City, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C..
In our nation’s capital, 184 people were murdered when hijackers crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon.
Texas State Senator Brian Birdwell (R) was there on September 11th, 2001. He was an Army Lieutenant Colonel at the time and was nearly killed when the explosion knocked him to the ground and burned more than half of his body.
Birdwell joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to share his story of survival.
He detailed how he made it out of the Pentagon alive and how he wished for death on more than one occasion as he went through a long and painful recovery.
Birdwell also discussed his faith and how he continues to honor the heroes of 9/11, as well as those who lost their lives.
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This week on the FOX News Rundown, we will share our entire unedited and sometimes graphic interview with 9/11 survivor Brian Birdwell.
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As the war in Ukraine continues, America continues its efforts to provide resources and support — with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken going on a European tour dedicated to meeting about the Russia-Ukraine war earlier last week. Meanwhile, Russia remains aggressive, with reports of Russian drones violating NATO airspace and President Putin threatening NATO if they allow Ukraine to strike deeper into the country. For a full update, FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan sits down with Ukrainian Parliament member Kira Rudik to discuss how the Ukrainian government is reacting to continued threats from Russia and what resources she believes Ukraine needs if they are to win the war.
The First ABC Presidential Debate is in the rearview mirror, but the fallout from the debate continues into the weekend. While most pundits agree that Vice President Kamala Harris came out on top, Co-Anchor of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer notes that Vice President Harris may not have done enough to change voters' minds. Bill looks ahead to November and notes what former President Trump needs to do in the remaining days to highlight the Vice President's record, and whether or not she will be able to address key policy concerns from Independent voters.
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Who does Vladimir Putin want in the White House? According to Russian
media, it's Vice President Kamala Harris. But what is Russia's President Vladimir
Putin’s intent by weighing on America’s presidential race and supposedly backing
Harris over former President Donald Trump? Rebekah Koffler, who is a strategic
military intelligence analyst, joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to
explain why Putin is trying to throw a “monkey wrench” in the U.S. election and
why his apparent endorsement of the Democrat may hint he fears a second Trump
term.
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The August Consumer Price Index gave the Fed the vindication it was looking for: inflation fell to 2.5 percent.
While core inflation remains sticky, Fed Chair Powell has projected confidence in a September rate cut. The decision will be made next week, when economists and investors anticipate the Central Bank will enact its first basis point cut since July 2023.
But how much to cut rates is still unclear. FOX Business correspondent Kelly O’Grady speaks with founder and manager of Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund, Jonathan Hoenig, about what kind of decision the Federal Reserve may make next week and what to make of former President Trump’s new proposals to eliminate taxes on overtime pay.
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The fallout continues from the debate between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, with early polling showing a slight bump for the Harris campaign. Now the candidates are back on the trail, with both making stops in key battleground states Thursday, as the former president was in Arizona and the vice president in North Carolina. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have had 'viral' moments with multiple memes coming out of the debate this week. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host joins the Rundown to discuss how viral moments are impacting the race, how voters are reacting to the debate, and what comes next in the lead up to Election Day.
It's a hard job but somebody has to be the president of the United States. What compels someone to run for the highest office in the land? That is the question that Baltimore Orioles owner, and Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations David Rubenstein attempts to answer in his new book The Highest Calling. David Rubenstein joins the Rundown to share the history of the presidency, the legacy of presidents such as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, and what draws certain people to run for the office.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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A new report released on inflation shows the August Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which does not include volatile food and energy prices, rose an expected 3.2% from a year earlier. It was a higher-than-anticipated increase by 0.3% but is the slowest rate of inflation in three years. Overall, the report indicates that inflationary pressures continues to ease for the in the U.S. economy are continuing to ease, but prices of everyday goods remain high.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Jonathan Hoenig, founder of Capitalistpig.com and FOX News Business contributor, who says the report has some good news but Main Street is still feeling the pressure.
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As Democrats celebrated Vice President Kamala Harris’ strong debate performance on Tuesday, the GOP were quick to criticize the ABC News moderators as ‘biased.’ While the moderators did focus all their fact-checking efforts on the former President, Trump campaign allies still concede that President Trump was unfocused and missed key opportunities to both attack the Biden-Harris administration’s record and appeal to swing state voters. Former South Carolina Congressman and host of Fox News’ Sunday Night in America, Trey Gowdy, reacts to this week’s presidential debate, breaking down the need for the Trump campaign to prepare the former President for “3-on-1” debates with media bias, opportunities missed to call out Harris’ record, and what the Trump campaign must focus on next to win.
Alabama Senator Katie Britt (R) is the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the Senate. She was just 40 years old when she won in 2022. Britt joins the podcast to discuss her book, “God Calls Us to Do Hard Things: Lessons of Faith, Family, and Leading from the Heart," why she entered politics, and why she believes her party will win back control of Congress and the White House this fall.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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The highly anticipated debate between Former President Donald Trump and his newest opponent Vice President Kamala Harris had both candidates firing shots at each other while trying to avoid the negative aspects of their records. Americans who watched the debate are said to have missed the opportunity to hear details on certain policies like how the candidates plan to help lower high prices on everyday essentials. The moderators sparked controversy with critics who say they aggressively fact-checked Former President Trump but did not do the same to Vice President Harris.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, about the issues discussed, the moderators performances and the impact of the night on each campaign.
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The tensions were high in the first debate between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, as they attacked each other on their records and plans for the future of the nation. Despite muted mics being a part of the debate rules, there were numerous occasions that the candidates clashed, firing rebuttals as the moderators attempted to rein in the competitors. On numerous occasions the moderators fact checked the former President, as he went after the Vice President on abortion, the economy and crime. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern joined the Rundown to analyze the winners and losers of last night’s debate, if President Trump was able to define Vice President Harris to the American people, and what comes next in the campaign for the White House
Today marks 23 years since thousands of Americans were killed in a series of terrorist attacks where terrorists hijacked four different commercial planes and crashed them in New York City, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. 184 people were murdered when hijackers crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon. Texas State Senator Brian Birdwell (R) was an Army Lieutenant Colonel at the time when he was nearly killed during that Pentagon attack. Birdwell joins the Rundown to share his story of survival, his painful recovery, and how he continues to honor those who died on 9/11.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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A scathing GOP-led report looking at the Afghanistan withdrawal was released this week and . House Foreign Affairs Chairman McCaul (R-TX) said the report's findings show it was an “epic failure” that was worse than the exit from Saigon. Democrats on the committee said they were not involved in the final report and disagreed with its findings.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with William Ruger, President of the American Institute for Economic Research, Navy veteran and former nominee for Ambassador to Afghanistan under the Trump Administration, who says the war in Afghanistan went wrong when our initial missions were accomplished and we didn't get out immediately.
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In the National Constitution Center in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will go head-to-head tonight in the ABC Presidential Debate simulcast on FOX News. This marks the first presidential debate between these two candidates, just a few months after the Biden-Trump debate that caused the election shake-up. The Vice President has spent several days in Pittsburgh preparing for the showdown and ramping up campaign stops in the swing state. Host of FOX's Media Buzz, Howie Kurtz, joins the Rundown to preview tonight's debate.
Congress has returned from their summer recess, with a big issue already looming: funding of the federal government. House Republicans have proposed a bill that would fund the government through March 2024, but Democrats are pushing back on Republicans seeking to tie the funding bill to the SAVE Act. This proposal would bar noncitizens from voting in federal elections. Director of the Honest Elections Project Jason Snead joins the Rundown to discuss why he feels the bill is necessary to ensure election integrity and instances of local governments allowing noncitizens to vote in elections. Later, Democratic Strategist and FOX News Contributor Leslie Marshall joins to explain the Democrats’ opposition to the bill.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Senior Meteorologist and host of The Janice Dean Podcast, Janice Dean.
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Pennsylvania is under the spotlight, as it hosts the first Harris-Trump debate, which looks to be the most important moment of either campaign so far. The debate will be held at the National Constitution center in Philadelphia in what will be the first face to face meeting of Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump. A leading topic of conversation among Pennsylvania voters is the state of the economy.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Colin Reed, a Republican strategist, former campaign manager for Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies, about the importance of their debate performances and what issues voters would like to hear them speak about.
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Last week, the markets on Wall Street had their worst week since 2023. This was spurred in part by uncertainty about a recession after the Labor Department released a jobs report that showed a slowing labor market.
Now we see stocks are rebounding, as some are optimistic that the Federal Reserve’s imminent rate cut will help the US economy towards a soft landing. A Consumer Price Index report releasing Wednesday, however, could complicate Fed Chair Powell rate cut plans for September.
Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, speaks with President of Payne Capital Management, Ryan Payne, about why market panic right now isn’t warranted and what investors will be listening for in the first 2024 Trump-Harris presidential debate.
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The House Foreign Affairs Committee has released an extensive report on the failures of the Afghanistan withdrawal. In the report, the investigation found that proper plans were not taken to secure the Kabul airport before the bombing at Abbey Gate that left 13 American service members dead, with dozens of others injured. Now the Committee is seeking testimony from Secretary of State Antony Blinken to get answers about the report. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX-10) joins the Rundown to discuss the contents of the report, who he believes needs to be held accountable for the failures in Afghanistan, and how Vice President Harris is now trying to distance herself from the Biden administration’s policies.
Live Nation-Ticketmaster has been under scrutiny for years following several ticketing snafus, including the Taylor Swift Eras Tour debacle two summers ago. However, the entertainment company's problems are more significant than just unhappy customers. The Department of Justice is suing Ticketmaster and Live Nation over monopolistic practices. And now, the United Kingdom is also considering legal action after frustrated fans cried foul while trying to snag tickets to the upcoming Oasis reunion tour. Mark Meador, President of the Fan Fairness Coalition and partner at Kressin Meador LLC, joins to discuss Ticketmaster's overhauling market control, why tickets are no longer affordable, and what Congress can do to break up what he calls a monopoly.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Charlie Hurt.
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Luis Elizondo ran the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. Before that, he was a U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent.
Elizondo resigned from the Department of Defense in 2017 and has since made headlines with claims about the government investigations into 'UFOs,' or what they call UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena.
In his new book called, “Imminent: Inside The Pentagon's Hunt For UFOs,” he says the government has investigated multiple crash sites and has even recovered evidence of nonhuman life.
Luis Elizondo recently joined host Chris Foster on the Fox News Rundown to discuss his career, some of his book’s most shocking claims, and why he thinks whatever some of these UAPs are, they threaten America’s national security.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
This week on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Luis Elizondo and hear even more about what he says the Pentagon knows about UAPs and what may be behind these phenomena.
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Though Vice President Kamala Harris has been able to rally the Democratic base after replacing President Biden as the Party's presidential nominee, she's yet to go head-to-head with her opponent, former President Donald Trump. That will change on September 10th, when the two presidential candidates take the ABC presidential debate stage and potentially shake up the race again. Former debate moderator and Anchor of 'The Story,' Martha MacCallum, discusses how the dynamic between former President Trump and Vice President Harris may play out and the importance of prioritizing policy and performance on the debate stage.
As Congress returns to session this week, the battle to fund the government heats up. But tight races for the White House, Senate, and House could force Republicans to punt the issue down the road, potentially triggering a government shutdown. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram addresses how this might play out for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). Plus, Chad notes why in a razor-thin election, foreign policy could play a deciding factor.
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The NFL season has kicked off, and the reigning champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, are off to a great start as they began their run as a Super Bowl three-peat with a dramatic victory this Thursday night.
Sportswriter and bestselling author Ian O’Connor joined host FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony before the NFL’s season opener to discuss the growing popularity of football. The Chiefs' dynasty and the other storylines expected to dominate the discussion this 2024 season.
O’Connor also discussed his new book, "Out Of The Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers," which examines the New York Jets quarterback’s career and complicated public image.
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This week on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Ian O’Conner and get more of his take on the NFL, Aaron Rodgers, and who he thinks will meet in the Super Bowl at the end of the season.
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Last week, six Israeli hostages were found murdered in the underground tunnels in Gaza causing major protests across Israel. Although President Biden said this week that he was close to presenting a final ceasefire deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu countered the claim, stating that no such deal was in the works. Retired 4 Star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane analyzes the current standing of the war in Gaza and explains why the ongoing negotiations have yet to produce a solution.
Early voting begins this month even though the country is still more than a month away from Election Day. More states will start sending out absentee ballots and kick off early voting as the weeks go on, but the rules and restrictions differ from state to state. Early voting was already supposed to begin in North Carolina but is now delayed due to a legal fight with Robert F Kennedy Jr., who is asking the state to remove his name from the ballot. Director of Elections and Redistricting at the National Conference of State Legislatures Wendy Underhill discusses the difference between early voting and absentee ballots, why timing is important, and the potential number of votes that could be cast before November.
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Senior DHS officials are now saying targeting the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) is now a “priority.” While the gang seems to have a presence in various cities across the country, in Aurora, Colorado, police have confirmed that four suspects arrested in connection to a shooting at an apartment complex are all known or suspected TDA members and city council members are saying they are taking over their city. Law enforcement officials in Dallas, Chicago and New York have also reported increased TDA gang activity in their cities.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Paul Mauro, FOX News legal and criminal justice analyst and an attorney at DeMarco Law, who says there needs to be a national task force to combat these gangs crossing our border.
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The August jobs report is in, and the numbers tell us the labor market is cooling off. The 142,000 jobs added not only fell short of economists’ expectations for job growth, but the Labor Department had to revise its reports from June and July, lowering job estimates even further.
Even before this news, it was a rocky week for Wall Street, with tech companies taking hits, including the reliable chip stock, Nvidia. And on the campaign trail, former President Trump shared some of his economic policies, including a government efficiency commission that would be led by Elon Musk.
Fox Business’ Kelly O’Grady spoke with FOX Business White House correspondent about why the slowdown in hiring is a problem for the Fed, why recession fears and big market selloffs persist, and what role Elon Musk might play in a possible second Trump administration.
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Today, the earliest mail-in ballots are sent out, allowing people in North Carolina to cast their vote nearly two months before Election Day. Meanwhile, both candidates are preparing for next week's presidential debate on ABC, where they can sway the minds of swing voters. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to share how each candidate is ramping up their campaigns in critical battleground states and what to expect on Tuesday night's debate stage.
The headlines say today’s job report could be pivotal, as it could decide the size of the Federal Reserve’s first expected rate cut later this month. The Fed has been raising rates since March of 2022 in response to concerns about rising inflation. The economy is a top voting issue in 2024, which is why both the Trump and Harris campaigns have been heavily discussing their plans to make the US economy stronger. The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs joins to share why the labor market has become a top economic concern over inflation and break down the potential impact of some Harris campaign plans, such as taxing unrealized gains and raising the corporate tax rate.
Plus, commentary by founder and Senior Pastor of New Beginnings Church of Chicago and the CEO of Project H.O.O.D., Corey Brooks.
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It was supposed to be the start of jury selection in the Hunter Biden’s tax trial but in a surprise move the president's son pleaded 'guilty' to all nine counts. The defense has argued that Biden’s failure to pay taxes was a unfortunate byproduct of drug addiction and the prosecution has tried to show that instead of paying his taxes he spent money on cars, drugs and fancy hotels. A sentencing date has been set for December 16th of this year.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Andrew Cherkasky, former federal prosecutor and military veteran, who says it will be a while before we hear all the details of the case.
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The polling keeps shifting in the 2024 presidential race, as attention focuses almost exclusively on seven swing states where the competition is further tightening. The RealClearPolitics averages have former President Trump up in Arizona by one point, Pennsylvania by two points, and North Carolina by less than a point. For Vice President Harris, polling averages have her up by little over a point in Wisconsin and Michigan and just under a point in Nevada and Georgia. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have downplayed polls or even denied that the polling will accurately reflect the reality of the race. Founding partner at Republican polling firm Echelon Insights, Patrick Ruffini, joins the Rundown to analyze the state of the race and how undecided swing voters are likely to cast their ballots in November.
The NFL season kicks off tonight with the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Baltimore Ravens. The reigning champions are looking to return and win the Super Bowl for the third season in a row. Author of the new book, "Out Of The Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers," Ian O'Connor joins the podcast to preview the NFL season, give his picks for the Super Bowl, and share stories of the Jets quarterback from his book.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier.
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A former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Linda Sun, pleased not guilty in a federal court to acting as an agent for the Chinese government. Sun and her husband were arrested this week at their multi-million-dollar Long Island home. Prosecutors say Sun blocked Taiwanese officials from having access to the governor’s office and shaped messaging to align with Beijing's policies in exchange for benefits worth millions of dollars.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent based in New York, about the charges brought on the former aide and what happens now.
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In Israel, citizens are out in the streets en masse—mourning and protesting. The demonstrations were set in motion on Saturday after it was announced six hostages (including one American citizen) were executed by Hamas terrorists just as the Israeli Defense Forces closed in on the hostages' location. Hamas terror leaders threatened that the same fate will meet other hostages whom the IDF attempts to rescue. Now, the people are protesting to pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu to secure a deal that brings the remaining hostages home. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to explain Netanyahu’s ambitions to destroy Hamas, what Israel may have to give up to make a hostage deal with Hamas, and the tragic reality of how many hostages will return to Israel alive.
For all the division and polarization between the political parties, there may be some overlap between the Trump and Harris campaigns’ and their plans to give expanding families more money. In 2017, former President Trump doubled the child tax credit to $2,000, and his VP pick, Senator JD Vance, has teased their campaign’s intentions to make that credit even bigger. Vice President Kamala Harris shared her plan in North Carolina a few weeks ago, saying she would raise the Child Tax Credit to $6,000. Deseret News special projects & family issues reporter Lois M. Collins joins to break down how the candidates are handling the child tax credit issue, who stands to benefit, and what this will do to the national debt, which now stands at over $35 trillion.
Plus, commentary from host of "The Will Cain Show", Will Cain.
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The Israel Defense Forces says the Hamas terror group killed six hostages just before they arrived during a rescue operation. One of the victims was twenty three year-old Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American citizen who was abducted at the Re'im music festival massacre on 'Oct. 7th.' Meanwhile, Britain's defense minister said announced the suspension of 30 of its 350 arms export licenses to Israel.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch and international human rights lawyer, who says even with these murders, Israel continues to receive undo criticism of how they have conducted the war.
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With Labor Day in the rearview mirror, the sprint to Election Day is now exactly nine weeks long. As Vice President Harris and former President Trump look to be in a true toss up race, running neck and neck in key swing states, FOX News Digital Political Reporter Brooke Singman joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss what each campaign will try and do to pull out a victory.
Some people just read the Bible; others perhaps pilgrimage to biblical sites. But Kathie Lee Gifford has taken a deeper dive into the scripture with her new book Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior. She joined the Rundown to discuss why she felt so strongly about sharing the story and what she wants readers to take away from the book.
Plus, commentary from the host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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The United States military has about twenty five hundred active Military Working Dogs (MWDs) with nearly a thousand of them deployed at any given time. They serve and protect our country in missions that span land, air and sea. Since 2014, the group 'Paws of War', works to reunite service animals with their handlers so their furry friends can live out their years in a loving home.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Carlos Aranda, U.S. NAVY Master of Arms, and Niki Dawson, Director for 'Paws of War', about the latest reunion and the impact of the mission for both soldier and dog.
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Since 1894, Americans have observed Labor Day on the first Monday in September, celebrating the American worker. Today, we’re bringing you a special episode with plenty of light, fun business news.
Fox Business co-anchors of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg, get together to break down the surge in Labor Day travel, the pros and cons of a “Dual Income No Kids” lifestyle, and Subway getting into the value menu wars game with their limited-time $7 footlong sandwich offer.
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A large number of schools return to session this week across the nation, with a persisting problem--teacher shortages. Districts in many states are looking for answers to the staffing issues, and are also looking to re-engage students with cellphone bans taking effect in states like Indiana, Louisiana, South Carolina and Florida. FOX Business Correspondent Lydia Hu joins the Rundown to discuss what is causing teacher shortages, how cellphone bans may impact the classroom, and what states are doing to ensure students have access to high level education.
The youngest baby boomers turn 60 this year, and many hope to retire soon. However, Americans are worse off financially than their elder boomers, who retired before them. About one in four Americans over 50 have no retirement savings and never expect to retire. Senior Policy Advisor at the AARP Public Policy Institute, David John, joins to explain the most effective ways to prepare for retirement and how Baby Boomers have placed a strain on Americans’ retirement plans.
Plus, commentary from host of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy.
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The latest polling from FOX News shows a changed 2024 race. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are polling within the margin of error in the crucial Sun Belt states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina.
FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and FOX Decision Desk member Daron Shaw explained why the bump in support for the Harris campaign may not constitute a “surge” like the media is saying.
Hear their full conversation on the FOX News Rundown Extra
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As Election Day approaches, both candidates focus on campaigning in crucial battleground states like Georgia, and North Carolina. The Bible Belt region will play a critical role in determining the next president. Georgia is considered a "purple" state following President Joe Biden's win in 2020, and former President Donald Trump is striving to win it back. Tia Mitchell, Washington Correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins to discuss what each candidate needs to do to win over voters in the Peach State and why the economy is such an important issue for its residents.
The Sunbelt states of Arizona and Nevada will be crucial players in determining the winner of the 2024 election. With top issues like the border being prominent in the region -- where are voters standing now that the race is between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris? And how will both candidates embracing the 'no tax on tips' proposal impact voters in cities like Las Vegas, where the service and hospitality industries have major influence? The Hill National Political Reporter Julia Manchester breaks down the political dynamics in the region, the ways Republicans and Democrats are aiming to make their case to Sunbelt voters, and how other issues like abortion play heavily in states like these.
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Whether it is Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East, or China’s frequent menacing of Taiwan, 2024 has been a year filled with heightened tensions on the world stage.
Former U.S. National Security Advisor under President Trump, H.R. McMaster, joined the Rundown this week to give some analysis on what he believes the U.S. should be doing to confront these foreign policy issues.
Hear our full, unedited conversation with retired Lt. General McMaster, who gave his insight on major international crises and shared some lessons from his book “At War With Ourselves” on the Fox News Rundown Extra.
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In presidential politics, only one number matters. 270 votes are needed in order for a candidate to become president, and although 200 million Americans will vote in the 2024 Presidential Election, the campaigns are focusing on winning over voters in a select number of battleground states. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar examines the 2024 electoral map and discusses the pathways for former President Trump and Vice President Harris to win the presidency.
For decades, Democrats could rely on “Blue Wall” states in the upper Midwest to swing their way in presidential elections. However, all that changed in 2016 when Donald Trump won Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, shaping his path to victory in the presidential election. As former President Trump and Vice President Harris compete for the White House, many are watching the region to see whether the wall will hold for Democrats once again. Managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik explains what each candidate must do to win over voters in these states.
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Following the brutal Hamas 'October 7th' attack that killed more than twelve hundred Israelis, Israel has vowed to rid Gaza of the terrorist group's control. But to ensure another 'October 7th' event won't happen again, a post-war plan for Gaza needs to be put in place for both reconstruction and new governance. What could that that plan look like? Meanwhile, in a daring rescue mission, Israeli commandos rescued a 52-year-old Bedouin man from Hamas captivity.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with John Spencer, the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at West Point, who says the key to the future of Gaza is making sure Hamas has no control over the Palestinian people.
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As kids head back to school in the fall, education is top of mind for parents and guardians who are forced to navigate the challenges and costs facing America’s education system. On Fox Business Network at 8 PM Eastern, Lydia Hu anchors special coverage for parents to get the full playbook on how to handle these issues.
Parents’ rights have become a big 2024 topic, and along with it, the ability to choose the schooling best for your child. One school choice advocate says while the debate has been politicized, the opportunity can be life-changing.
Fox Business’ Lydia Hu spoke with senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, Denisha Allen, about how school choice in Florida set her on a better path.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are polling within the margin of error in the crucial Sun Belt states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. Both candidates continue to focus much of their campaigning in the battleground states, with VP Harris wrapping up a bus tour in Georgia and former President Trump visiting swing districts in Michigan yesterday. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk Arnon Mishkin and FOX Decision Desk member Daron Shaw discuss why the bump in support for the Harris campaign may not constitute a “surge” like the media is saying and why the polling data forecasts that Sunbelt states like Arizona, how the gender gap issue will impact voters in 2024, and Nevada will likely be decided by a point or two in November.
Congress has been on a quest for answers in recent years on a subject matter that is out of this world. Last July, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing investigating unidentified anomalous phenomenon, or UAPs. At the hearing were members of the military who shared eyewitness accounts of their experiences with unexplained phenomena. Former Director of the Pentagon Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program Luis Elizondo joins the Rundown to discuss one of the most famous encounters with a UAP, why the government may not be forthcoming with intelligence, and information from his book 'Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs.'
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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In a rare set of meetings this week, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was in Beijing to speak with the Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top officials to discuss the flow of illicit synthetic drugs, A-I safety and direct military communication. The three days of meetings come as tensions with China have spiked concerning the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea. There was also talk of a possible face to face between President Biden and President Xi with just five months left in office for the current administration.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Gordon G. Chang, China expert and author of the book 'Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America' which is out October 1, 2024, who shares his thoughts on the meetings, what could have been accomplished and how China could be interfering in our upcoming election.
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Vice President Harris is set for her first interview as the Democratic nominee, a joint interview on CNN that will air Thursday night and will also feature her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Many critics of the Vice President are hoping that she will be pressed on her economic agenda after calling for greater regulation on ‘price gouging’ and increased taxes on the wealthy. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss the Harris campaign’s walking back of her ‘price gouging’ statements, how the candidates’ economic agenda is being received by Americans, and what to expect from her joint interview.
Over a year and a half ago, FOX News correspondent Benjamin Hall was injured covering the war in Ukraine. Following his recovery, Benjamin has returned to storytelling and is back on the air in much safer environments. He joins the Rundown to discuss his new FOX Nation special, "American Exceptionalism," where he unveils the stories of unsung heroes nationwide.
Plus, commentary from host of "The Will Cain Show", Will Cain.
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September 11th has become a day of unity and solemn remembrance of a horrific day in American history. '9-11 Day' was started shortly after the attacks in 2001 by cofounders who wanted something good to come out of so much loss of life. The '9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance' helps pay tribute to everyone touched by the events of that day and is also a large organizer of hunger relief projects in cities around the world.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with David Paine, co-founder of '9/11 Day', the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance, who offers ideas on how to participate in remembering September 11th and honoring the heroes of that day.
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Since she began running for President instead of Vice President, VP Kamala Harris' campaign says they have raised over a half-billion dollars. Between Labor Day and Election Day, the Harris campaign plans to spend $370 million on political ads. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump and his team raised about $134 million in July with over $300 million in cash on hand. As both parties prepare for a spending spree, just how effective are campaign ads? Nestpoint Associates co-founder and political strategist John Thomas joins the Rundown to explain why campaign ads are worth the costs in the 2024 campaign.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a statement this week, denouncing the Biden administration for what he said was pressure to censor COVID-19 misinformation on his platforms during the pandemic. Zuckerberg also expressed regret for agreeing to censor accounts that posted what the site labeled disinformation. The comments from Zuckerberg have sparked a new conversation on how the government should interact with social media companies and what kind of speech should be regulated. Director of the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation Kara Frederick joins the Rundown to discuss why she believes the Meta CEO decided to rebuke the Biden administration and what consequences could face those that pressured social media companies during the pandemic.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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As colleges and universities across the country welcome back students to campus they are also seeing a return of anti-Israel protests. Cornell University students in New York were met with pro-Palestinian vandalism on the first day of classes. Spray painted in red on the main administrative building of the the school were the words “Israel bombs, Cornell pays” and “Blood is on your hands.” The activists behind the vandalism told the school paper that they are targeting school property because that is the only thing the school cares about.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with William A. Jacobson, Cornell University Law Professor and Founder of EqualProtect.org, who says he is not surprised the protests have returned on day one but says there is plenty of things the school can do to respect the protestors while making the campus safe for all students.
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Vice President Harris and former President Trump have attacked each other's foreign policy plans for the next administration. The former President has pointed out Vice President Harris' stances on Israel and what he sees as the current leadership's insufficient efforts to deter Iran from aggression in the Middle East. The VP has made remarks that former President Trump is “friendly with dictators” and would not protect allies across the globe. Former U.S. National Security Advisor under President Trump, H.R. McMaster, joins the Rundown to discuss the gap between the candidates on foreign policy, how he views the conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and his new book, “At War With Ourselves.”
The Democratic National Convention concluded last week, with Vice President Kamala Harris accepting the party's nomination. Many pundits believe this convention has given the Democrats a momentum reset after President Biden announced he would not seek another term. Another surprise in the 2024 race came last week when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign and endorsed former President Trump. John Roberts, co-anchor of America Reports, joins to discuss the new twists in the 2024 race, as well as his FOX Nation Special, "The Godfather of Fentanyl."
Plus, commentary by FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin.
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The Israel Defense Force over the weekend detected Hezbollah was preparing to launch another barrage of rockets at them from Lebanon so they preemptively fired on those launch positions. Israel says about one hundred war planes targeted thousands of launch sites with 90-percent of the launch sites in civilian areas. Hezbollah did trade fire but both sides did stop assaults as fears rose again of a broader war.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX's Foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, Israel, about the back and forth strikes and the current state of negotiations.
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Markets opened higher this morning after Friday’s announcement from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Now, traders and investors are making money moves with the expectation of one to three rate cuts in the next few months.
Meanwhile, an air of caution on aggressive trading as conflict in the Middle East threatens to jeopardize key supply lines and steady access to crude oil. And in the 2024 presidential race—the Harris campaign has endorsed a tax plan that would include a new tax on unrealized gains.
Fox Business’ Kelly O’Grady spoke with CEO of Mahoney Asset Management, Ken Mahoney, to break it all down.
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Democrats had their moment last week as they held the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Vice President Harris took the stage on the final night to lay out her vision for America, and to attack former President Trump on foreign policy, abortion, and the border crisis. As American voters assess the political landscape with 10 weeks to go until the election, the Middle East is seeing more violence with Israel launching pre-emptive attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Mike Turner (R-OH-10) joins the Rundown to discuss the third anniversary of the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan, how that decision destabilized the region, and he shares his reaction to the DNC and the election moving forward.
It's that time of year. College students are heading back to campus. However, for a lot of those seeking higher education, they may not end up where they originally planned. In 2024, nearly two dozen colleges closed in the United States, leaving students high and dry with nowhere to go. Due to lower enrollment, many colleges nationwide are struggling to pay their bills and keep their doors open. Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Beth Akers, joins to discuss why closures are becoming more prevalent, the student loan crisis, and the growing popularity of trade schools.
Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert, and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show", Rachel Cruze.
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Michigan is a battleground state in this year's presidential election.
It's also where Republicans, in their quest to regain Senate control, hope to turn a blue seat red.
Former congressman Mike Rogers is running against Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin to replace retiring Democratic senator Debbie Stabenow.
Earlier this week, Fox News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke
to Rogers about his race and the pressure he’s feeling to win and help his party take back power in the Senate.
Rogers discussed what issues Michigan voters care about the most and how he feels a Republican-led Senate can better address the economy and crime.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
This week on the Fox News rundown, we will share our entire interview with republican senate candidate Mike Rogers.
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History was made at this week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago. During the week's final two nights, we saw Minnesota Governor Tim Walz introduce himself to Americans, and Vice President Kamala Harris become the first woman of color to lead a major political party in the country. We look back at the biggest moments from Wednesday and Thursday night, including notable appearances from former President Bill Clinton, vice presidential candidate Gov. Walz, and presidential candidate Harris.
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We hear all about battleground states in the presidential election. There are also battleground districts across the country that are key to which party controls the House in the next Congress.
One of them is New York's District 17. Republican Congressman Mike Lawler represents it.
In a big upset, Lawler defeated Sean Patrick Maloney, an incumbent and the chair of the Democratic congressional campaign committee, in 2022.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke to Rep. Lawler about his campaign and the pressure of competing in a race that may decide who holds the House majority.
Lawler also discussed how he and other Republicans are being targeted over the issue of abortion and complained that his opponent, Mondaire Jones, is misrepresenting his stance on the controversial issue.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
This week on the FOX News Rundown, we will share the entire interview with Republican congressman Mike Lawler.
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After much anticipation from Wall Street of a September rate cut, on Friday at their annual economic summit, Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced “the time has come for policy to adjust.”
While Powell said he’s confident inflation is under control, many Americans are still concerned about its impact on their finances. At the Democratic National Convention, Vice President Harris called out her campaign’s policy plans to address issues like inflation and high grocery store prices.
The Big Money Show co-anchor Brian Brenberg spoke with former CKE Restaurants CEO and senior fellow at the America First Policy Institute, Andy Puzder, about why incremental rate cuts won’t deliver quick relief to the US economy and why he believes the Harris campaign’s economic plans could be disastrous.
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It was a historic week for the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago. We look back at the first two nights' most memorable moments, including President Joe Biden passing the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris and speeches from the party’s past stars, including United States Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, former First Lady Michelle Obama, and former President Barack Obama.
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RFK Jr., in a press briefing, has announced he is suspending his presidential campaign and will be endorsing President Donald Trump. Now the question is: how will the Independents’ supporters be of influence in determining who the next president will be? RFK did say he will be taking himself off battleground state ballots in an effort to 'not' play 'spoiler.'
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Daron Shaw, professor in the Government Department at the of the University of Texas at Austin and member of the Fox News Decision Team, who says RFK supporters may not all be racing to vote in this election and what staying away from battleground states could mean.
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On the final night of the Democratic National Convention, a keynote speech from Vice President Kamala Harris who called for Democrats to rally around her in what she predicts will be a close fight for the presidency. Harris laid out policy ambitions for her administration, like legislation to address crises in housing, the economy, and immigration. President Trump called into FOX News following the end of her speech, questioning why VP Harris could not achieve these plans while she is currently in the White House. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern joined the Rundown to analyze the policy agenda that VP Harris laid out in her address, how she will square herself as "the change candidate" while she is currently in power, and the state of the race just a few short months from Election Day.
This week's Democratic National Convention spotlighted the Harris campaign's economic agenda and some of their more progressive policies. The Democrats tried to sell their plans to bring relief to families and businesses at a time when the most recent FOX News Power Rankings show that voters feel more comfortable with former President Donald Trump handling the economy than Vice President Harris. Kevin O'Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures and star of ABC’s Shark Tank, joins to give his take on the state of the economy and weigh in on Vice President Kamala Harris' agenda, including her plan to stop so-called "price-gouging.”
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will accept her party's nomination as candidate for the next president of the United States at the Democratic National convention. Protests over the war in Gaza are expected to get even larger on this final night of the convention. The big question is whether or not Harris will detail her policies.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, is at the DNC and shares what she has experienced there this week.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz gave the keynote speech on the third day of the Democratic National Convention. Telling personal stories about his family’s personal experience with IVF and his glory days coaching high school football, the DNC sought to paint Walz in a folksy, relatable light. But did the message land with voters, who also heard from members of the Democratic establishment like former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former President Bill Clinton? As the Harris campaign outlines ambitious and costly policy plans, Governor Walz has made it clear he is in lockstep with the Vice President on these lofty, progressive goals. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern joined the Rundown to analyze what the Walz pick did for the Harris campaign, what impression Americans may have of Governor Walz, and what role he will play in the 2024 presidential race to come.
The Republicans' Democratic National Convention "counter-programming" continues as former President Donald Trump and other lawmakers continue to campaign in key battleground states. This November, the party hopes to win the White House and win control of both chambers of Congress. However, for the GOP to maintain control of the House, it may come down to a tight race in a very blue state. New York Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY-17) joins the podcast to discuss his campaign, the national attention his race is getting, and why he thinks the Democrats' progressive policies will help him win his district once again.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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The Democratic National Convention is on its third day and what some are noticing is a lack of policy talk. While Democrat sweethearts like Former President Barack Obama and the Former First Lady Michelle Obama took the stage to tell the country to embrace Kamala Harris, many speakers have stayed away from specifics about what a Harris administration would bring to the table.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL), member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and first Green Beret to serve in Congress, who says besides the lack of policy details, the DNC has insulted families of those who have served by not mentioning foreign policy failures.
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The second day of the Democratic National Convention ended with big speeches from former First Lady Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama—both of whom praised Vice President Harris and urged Democrats to get on board with Harris as the nominee. The night was full of forward-looking speeches focused on aspirations to win a majority in Congress and achieve progressive policies under a Harris-Walz administration. The night was marked with division too, as outside in the Chicago streets, pro-Palestinian demonstrators became violent toward police. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern joined the Rundown to analyze what role the Obamas may play in 2024, potential division within the party, and the lines of attack against former President Trump.
There’s always a lot of focus on swing states during election seasons, as both parties are eager to win over undecided voters and hopefully flip it in their direction. While most Democrats are spending this week in Chicago, former President Donald Trump is holding rallies in several battleground states. Today, he visits Asheboro, North Carolina, marking his third visit to the Tar Heel State this month. Republican North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis will join to discuss why he thinks his state will vote red in November and what he thinks Trump needs to do to make sure that happens.
Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf.
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The DNC seemed to push President Biden out of his prime-time slot the first day of the convention which was the one night that was supposed to be all about him. President Biden touted his accomplishments before finally praising Harris and also without mentioning rising anti-Semitic stance by protesters just outside. Tonight, Democratic Party sweethearts Former President Barack Obama and Former First Lady Michelle Obama deliver prime time speeches.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Colin Reed, Republican strategist, former campaign manager for Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies, who says Democrats completely abandoned President Biden and replaced him with Kamala Harris who has been short on policy details.
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President Biden closed out the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, touting the accomplishments he achieved during his administration with his Vice President, Kamala Harris. It was a night of thanks for many of the speakers, like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and more, who directed gratitude to President Biden for withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race while heaping praise on their new Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. The night was an important one to demonstrate President Biden passing the torch to a new generation while still keeping Biden’s loyal supporters voting blue in November. FOX News Radio’s Josh Kraushaar and Jared Halpern joined the Rundown to analyze the most influential moments from day one of the DNC.
Former President Trump has been hard at work counterprogramming the DNC with rallies and campaign events of his own, hitting key battleground states like Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. 2024 offers an advantageous Senate map for Republicans, and both parties are stressing the importance of winning control of Congress. Former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers is running in a crucial senate race in Michigan, where he faces Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin. Mike Rogers joins the podcast to explain how he and former President Trump align on the issues and why he blames the fiscal irresponsibility in Washington on the Democrats.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and author of the new book "Fear Itself", Tammy Bruce.
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Chicago business owners on edge as thousands of protesters are set to hit the streets surrounding the United Center as the Democratic National Convention officially begins. Many businesses have taken things into their own hands deciding to board up shops or just close down for the week in an abundance of caution. While there seems to be all types of groups protesting various subjects at the convention, there seems to be a large majority of pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel groups.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Steve Harrigan, Atlanta-based correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC), about the protests he has seen on day one and what officials are concerned about as the days turn into evenings.
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Despite recession fears waning and Wall Street's recent recovery, working-class Americans still feel the pinch of high prices of goods and services, especially at the supermarket. Last week, Vice President and 2024 Presidential nominee Kamala Harris proposed a new plan to tackle so-called 'price gouging' and implement price controls. She is accusing grocery chains and food supplies of keeping their prices high despite their costs coming down.
And it's no wonder Harris is trying to tackle the issue. The latest FOX News poll shows that the number one issue for voters is the economy. Over half of those who participated say they feel former President Donald Trump is more equipped to handle the economy.
Taylor Riggs, co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, speaks with Gary Kaltbaum, President of Kaltbaum Capital Management, about recession fears and the Vice President's economic plan, which she will try to sell at this week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago
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The Democratic National Convention kicks off tonight in Chicago Illinois, as Democrats hope for a reset with their new nominee for President, Vice President Kamala Harris. Protesters have also followed the Democrats to Chicago, with anti-Israel demonstrations planned throughout the week within the city. Democrats will have to contend with protests outside the arena, while trying to push forward with the Vice President’s new economic plan, which has some critics calling her a ‘socialist’. Co-Anchor of America’s Newsroom, Bill Hemmer, joins the Rundown to discuss what voters can expect from the DNC, what the Vice President needs to do to set herself apart from President Biden, and how protests could impact the event.
According to the latest FOX News poll, 87% consider the situation at the southern border an 'emergency' or a 'major problem'. Former President Donald Trump has made the migration crisis a major focus of his campaign and has attacked Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden Administration's record on the issue. FOX News Washington-based correspondent Griff Jenkins has covered the U.S.-Mexico border for over a decade and joins the Rundown to explain how the crisis has evolved over the years and what has changed since the Trump administration left. Jenkins is also the host of the new FOX Nation special, "Fentanyl: America's Quiet Killer," where he looks at how the deadly drug is smuggled into the country and sold to Americans. Griff discusses what he learned while making the special and the lasting effects the fentanyl has on American families
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and author of “Progressively Worse”, Joe Concha.
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It’s been just over a month since former President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
A bipartisan congressional task force is now conducting a deep investigation into what happened on July 13th in hopes of finding answers regarding what went wrong and who should be held accountable.
Heading the House investigation is Republican Congressman Mike Kelly. It was his district where the shooting occurred. He was also in the audience that day, alongside his family.
Congressman Kelly recently joined host Gurnal Scott on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the task force's goals and his questions about that tragic day.
Rep. Kelly also described being in that crowd that Saturday evening as shots rang out and how he and his district have been impacted by what they witnessed.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
This week on the FOX News Rundown, we will share our entire interview with Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Mike Kelly.
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Since Vice President Kamala Harris has become the Democratic presidential nominee, enthusiasm amongst Democrats has skyrocketed — especially with young voters, a voting block that has proven valuable in a tight presidential race. However, is this energy the result of a "Harris Honeymoon" period that will die down before November, or is it a movement that will stay at the heart of the Democratic Party for the foreseeable future? Executive Director of Voters of Tomorrow Santiago Mayer explains why many young voters are rallying behind Vice President Harris despite her previously low approval rating and how the growth his organization is seeing while mobilizing youth voters could be monumental.
On Monday, the Democratic National Convention will return to Chicago for the first time in 28 years. Between the growing unrest over the Israel-Hamas war and President Biden stepping down from his 2024 presidential campaign, many are drawing comparisons between the current race for the White House to that of 1968. Professor of History and Chair in Presidential Studies at Chapman University Luke Nichter examines the similarities between the past and current political climates and shares what listeners can learn from the events of the past.
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According to the latest FOX News power rankings, just three
Senate races are in toss-up territory. With Democrats holding such a slim
majority, control of the Senate will come down to just a few states. One of
those key races is in Montana.
Democrat Senator Jon Tester has represented Montana in the
Senate for three terms. He is now running for his fourth in a state former
President Trump has won comfortably in the last two elections.
He's facing political newcomer and Navy Seal veteran Tim
Sheehy.
Sheehy joined host Jared Halpern on the FOX News Rundown
earlier this week to discuss his campaign, the national attention his race is
getting, and some of the issues that would cross his desk if he successfully
unseats Tester this November.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but
we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
This week on the FOX News Rundown, we will share
the entire interview with Republican Senate Candidate Tim Sheehy.
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The Biden-Harris Administration announced their efforts to lower costs for Americans, but with prices up 20% under their administration, Republicans are blaming reckless spending by Congress. While polls continue to show the economy is a top issue for voters, Vice President Harris has hit the campaign trail but has started distancing herself from President Biden's economic record. FOX News Washington-based Correspondent Mark Meredith discusses whether the Vice President's strategy will pay off when it comes down to November.
The 2024 Democratic National Convention begins this Monday in Chicago, and Democrats are looking to rally around Vice President Kamala Harris. However, the latest FOX News Power Rankings show the Vice President trailing behind former President Donald Trump, even though she gained significant support following President Biden's decision to leave the race. Several incumbent Democrats are skipping the DNC to stay on the campaign trail, as they are focused on taking back the House and keeping control of the Senate. Senate and Governors editor for the Cook Political Report Jessica Taylor describes how both candidates' campaigns are influencing down-ballot races.
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Inflation may be cooling, but high prices for housing, groceries, and back-to-school shopping are still squeezing Americans. As tens of millions of Americans prepare to return to the classroom, many of their parents are trying to buy the supplies, clothes, and other items they will need without breaking the bank. Financial expert Rachel Cruze joins the Evening Edition to offer families her advice on how they can save money. She also offers tips to all Americans on how to pay down their debt and catch unnecessary expenses like unused subscriptions.
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The Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris has finally outlined her economic agenda.
Some of the most significant proposals she is calling for: a ban on price gouging for food and groceries, a $25,000 subsidy for first-time home buyers, and a $6,000 child tax credit.
FOX Business Correspondent Lydia Hu spoke with Scott Lincicome, Vice President of General Economics at the CATO Institute about if price gouging was a reality in America, the politics at play in Harris’ economic plans, and the likely impact of these policy proposals.
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Vice President Harris made a trip to Maryland this week with President Biden, marking their first public event together since he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. The event at Prince George's County Community College was held to tout the administration's work to lower prescription drug costs. President Biden praised his Vice President's work during his term and said she would make a great president. Still, media outlets have continued their criticism of the Vice President as she has not yet sat down for a formal interview. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Livin' The Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the latest polling, what challenges Vice President Harris could face leading up to November, and previews her interview with Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance.
Being an NFL cheerleader is the ultimate dream for a lot of younger dancers. But a new documentary highlights the immense pressure dancers face both on and off the field and the sacrifices they make for a few moments in the spotlight. Victoria Kalina is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader featured in the new Netflix docuseries America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. She joins to discuss how achieving her dream to be a professional cheerleader affected her mental health and her body image.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy.
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Vice President Harris and President Biden took the stage in together at Prince George's County Community College in Maryland for the first time since the president exited the 2024 race. Harris spoke about her economic proposals while making promises to lower healthcare costs and prescription drug prices. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump held a press conference where he continued to blame the Biden Administration, almost especially Vice President Harris, for inflation of goods and services across the board.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel and FOX Business, and they take a look at the current state of both campaigns and the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
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Questions remain surrounding the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. While it seems some media outlets have moved past the tragic event, Congress has pushed forward with a bipartisan task force investigating the failures that occurred on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. While a motive for the shooting remains unclear, the focus has turned to the Secret Service's actions and inability to secure the perimeter of the presidential candidate's rally. Head of the Congressional task force Congressman Mike Kelly (R-PA-16) joins the Rundown to discuss what it was like being present at the rally where former President Trump was nearly killed, what answers the task force is looking for, and what can be done to prevent something like this in the future.
We’re still paying more for food, housing, and other basic things, but inflation is coming back down. For the first time in over three years, the annual rate of consumer price increase is under three percent. President Joe Biden claims the latest CPI report is a sign that his administration is continuing to make progress. However, former President Trump and his campaign continue to blame the White House for high prices and America’s ongoing concerns about their wallets. FOX News Contributor and former economic advisor to President Barack Obama, Robert Wolf, explains why inflation is cooling so slowly and what can be done to relieve American families.
Plus, commentary from the host of Tomi Lahren Is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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The Ukraine military continues to take ground inside of Russia using missiles and drones in the first invasion of Russian territory since World War II. Russia has been forced to move army units, drone teams and artillery into the Kursk region in order to repel the incursion. Ukraine’s top military commander says his forces have captured over three hundred fifty miles of Russian territory and Putin has vowed to deliver a 'worthy response.'
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Ret. Gen. Vincent E. Boles, served in both Operation Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, who says this move by Ukraine has multiple reasons behind it.
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Over the weekend, an anonymous hacker sent internal Trump campaign documents to POLITICO and the Washington Post. The campaign says the documents received by the reporters were obtained illegally by Iran. However, this isn't the first time something like this has happened. In June, Biden campaign staffers received spear phishing emails. FOX News Contributor and former CIA clandestine services officer Dan Hoffman tells the Rundown why foreign adversaries would be interested in election interference and why it threatens our national security.
Control of the White House is not the only thing up for grabs in November. Republicans hope to retake the Senate as Democrats are forced to defend seats in Trump-friendly states. One of those key races is in Montana, where Democrat incumbent Senator John Tester faces tough competition against a political newcomer, Navy SEAL Veteran Tim Sheehy. Former President Trump recently visited the state, rallying with the candidate as they attempt to flip the seat to red. Senate Candidate Tim Sheehy joins the Rundown to discuss what inspired him to run for public office, where he stands on issues like the border crisis and Ukraine aid, and why he believes he's the right man to unseat Senator Tester.
Plus, commentary from the author of "You Will Own Nothing" Carol Roth.
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Israel is on high alert for a retaliatory strike by Iran in response to two assassinations of terror leaders in Hamas and Hezbollah. There are fears Iran will launch a larger attack than the last one in April which included more than three hundred ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. Also, Hamas said that a hostage was killed and two additional female hostages were injured by their operatives but the IDF says they do not have any information to refute or confirm the claims.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Alex Hogan, foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, who says Israelis are on edge waiting for an attack while negotiations are going on behind the scenes.
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Election Day is just 12 weeks away, and recent polls suggest former President Donald Trump's lead is shrinking now that Vice President Kamala Harris has entered the race. The Harris campaign spent several days campaigning in key battleground states, and the latest New York Times Sienna poll has the Harris-Walz ticket ahead by four points in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to explain why the Vice President is seeing a boost in her numbers ahead of the Democratic National Convention and break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings.
Students have begun their return to classrooms, and so have their phones. School boards and state legislatures across the nation have implemented bans on cellphones to draw children back into learning, with states like New York and California ready to test the waters on bans of their own. While many have touted the positive effects of banning phones in school, parents and some teachers are skeptical. Social Studies Teacher and United Teachers Los Angeles representative at James Monroe High School Glenn Sacks joins the Rundown to explain why he feels bans would be too hard to implement, ways to re-engage students in the classroom and what other factors have led to learning loss.
Plus, commentary from Host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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The Ukrainian army's incursion into the Russian region of Kursk has Moscow still scrambling to push them back from dozens of settlements as tens of thousands of civilians flee. Russian President Vladimir Putin says the surprise attack on Russian soil is Kyiv's attempt to gain a better negotiating footing. And who does Putin possibly prefer to win the presidency, Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, and why?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rebekah Koffler, strategic military intelligence analyst, former DNI official and the author of 'American Bolsheviks: The Persecution of Donald Trump and the Sovietization of America' out November 12, 2024, who says if the Ukrainians dig in in Kursk, Russia may have trouble expelling them.
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Following a wild week on Wall Street, the U.S. markets have stabilized. However, economists continue to warn of a possible recession, and investors, as well as everyday Americans, are still focused on inflation. All eyes will be on the July CPI and PPI reports this week to show whether it is cooling.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Mark Malek, the Chief Investment Officer at Siebert NXT, to discuss recession concerns, the key earning reports expected this week, and the impact the Fed's expected interest rate cuts could have on the economy.
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The 2024 presidential election is in full swing as Vice President Harris appears to be running neck and neck with former President Donald Trump. After an early boost, Harris now faces scrutiny over her ties to the border crisis and other Biden administration policies. Plus, the House Oversight Committee continues to look into the Biden family business dealings. Mike Emanuel is joined by House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for a conversation on this and more.
Two American astronauts have been stuck at the International Space Station after their Boeing Starliner malfunctioned in June. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were supposed to be in space for a mere eight days. However, their trip may be extended until 2025. This was Boeing's first launch with astronauts after testing empty Starliners that suffered software and other issues. Retired Colonel and former International Space Station Commander Terry Virts joins to discuss what it is like to be stuck in space, why this situation is not as dire as it sounds, and the competition between Boeing and SpaceX to bring the pair home.
Plus, commentary from GOP Political Strategist Colin Reed.
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A story nearly 23 years in the making: the controversial plea deal for the September 11th terror suspects was offered over a week ago by a U.S. prosecutor, then accepted by three detainees accused of plotting the attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind hijacking airplanes.
That plea deal upset some 9/11 victims' families for taking the death penalty off the table for those suspects. Two days later, that deal was voided by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
We spoke with Brett Eagleson, whose father, Bruce, died in one of the twin towers. He's now President of 9/11 Justice. Brett shares what kind of pain this plea deal would inflict on the families of victims, his relief that the deal was revoked, and the legacy of his late father on the Fox News Rundown Extra.
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Former President Donald Trump campaigned in Atlanta, Georgia last weekend in an effort to win over voters in the swing state. Trump won Georgia in 2016 but narrowly lost to President Joe Biden in 2020. However, the latest FOX News Power Rankings indicate that the state is leaning towards the GOP. Congressional reporter for Axios, Juliegrace Brufke, joins to analyze the current state of Trump's campaign and how congressional races may impact his reelection.
This week marks the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's resignation following the Watergate scandal. Nixon faced controversy after a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington DC. Although presidents are no strangers to scandal, Nixon's situation led him to historically leave office. Historian and author of "Watergate: A New History," Garret Graff, joins to discuss the events that led to this infamous moment in American history and how it permanently changed the nation's politics.
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We are now under three months away from Election Day and both parties are championing their presidential candidates while keeping their focus on fighting for control of Congress.
A key race to decide this in Pennsylvania, where incumbent Democrat Senator Bob Casey is hoping to keep the seat.
His challenger, Republican senate candidate and businessman Dave McCormick recently joined the Fox News Rundown. Listen to the full conversation where they discuss his campaign, why Pennsylvania remains a critical swing state in this November's presidential contest and more on the FOX News Rundown Extra.
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On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, meaning both major parties have their tickets set for November. With just less than three months until Election Day, many are left wondering how much the vice presidential picks will matter to swing state and independent voters. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin discusses how much Governor Walz impacts VP Harris's campaign and examines the issues coloring the 2024 presidential race.
On Monday, Wall Street faced its worst day in nearly two years after a jobs report sparked concerns about a recession that led to a major market selloff. This meltdown left many Americans with significant questions about what made this jobs report so concerning, whether the chances of a recession should be at the top of their minds, and what this all means moving forward. Co-hosts of 'The Big Money Show' on FOX Business Network, Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg, share their thoughts on these complex questions and discuss how these concerns on top of inflation woes could further impact the 2024 election.
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Israel and the rest of the world are waiting and watching for a retaliatory strike from Iran against Israel. A statement from the Harris campaign's national security adviser Phil Gordon says the Vice President “does not support an arms embargo on Israel,” but Harris has yet to lay out a specific policy agenda regarding the Mideast. Harris also faces mounting pressure from the progressive wing of her party with the 'Uncommitted Movement' in Michigan requesting a formal meeting to discuss her stance on Gaza.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Griff Jenkins, Washington-based national correspondent, who says the new presidential candidate is walking a fine line on Israel to garner support for her campaign.
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A global market rout to start off the week, giving Wall Street its worst day since 2022. While some losses have been recouped, more inflation and consumer data are on the way, which could once again disturb the calm in the market.
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show on Fox Business, Taylor Riggs, speaks with Chief Economist at Annex Wealth Management, Brian Jacobsen, to discuss if the market volatility is momentary or here to stay, why the Fed is being overly cautious about cutting rates, and managing fears of an economic downturn.
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With less than 90 days until Election Day and just a little less than one month before early voting begins, how are the campaigns drumming up support to make their candidate the 47th president? Current polls show that former President Donald Trump is on track to win more electoral college votes than he did in 2020. However, the Democrats are looking much stronger than they were at the beginning of the summer now that Vice President Kamala Harris is set to be the party's nominee. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins to break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings and evaluate where the race stands now that Vice President Harris has selected her running mate.
Republicans have been recalibrating their 2024 strategy. Now, with Vice President Harris and Governor Tim Walz officially leading the Democratic ticket in November—GOP leadership is telling their voters that even more is at risk. With party leadership positions up for grabs and a uniquely strong opportunity for the GOP to take control of the White House and the Senate, Republican lawmakers are campaigning across the country to define the progressive positions of the Harris-Walz campaign and the stakes of the 2024 election. Florida Senator Rick Scott sat down for a conversation with FOX’s Mike Emanuel about new scrutiny about Walz’s military record, his belief that a Harris-Walz White House would push for radical left policy, and his ambitions for Senate Majority Leader after 2024.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Taylor Swift's has canceled three concerts in Vienna this week after a terror plot to attack the venue was uncovered. Austrian police have detained two people suspected of plotting an attack and they say they found chemicals, other substances of preparation and a pledge of allegiance to ISIS in one of the suspect's homes.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bill Daly, former FBI investigator, who says it is another reminder that terrorism and attacks on the innocent remain a big threat.
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For the second time this year, a "Squad" member lost a Democratic primary after Saint Louis prosecutor Wesely Bell ousted Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush. Pro-Israel groups spent millions of dollars to unseat Bush, who had been a vocal critic of the war in Gaza. FOX News Senior Congressional correspondent Chad Pergram explains how this could affect the balance of power and why the Democrats are leaning toward more moderate candidates.
Vice President Kamala Harris hits the campaign trail with her newly minted running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, as they look to secure support from voters in key swing states. One of those pivotal places is Pennsylvania, which also holds a heated Senate race between incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and Republican candidate Dave McCormick. While Senator Casey holds a strong poll lead, Republicans hope to flip the seat. Pennsylvania Senate Candidate Dave McCormick (R) joins the Rundown to discuss why he feels Casey is a "failed" senator and what policies he would support if elected. He also shares his reaction to Governor Walz joining the Democratic ticket.
Plus commentary from FOX News Contributor and AEI Fellow Marc Thiessen.
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The Biden Administration continues to say publicly that no one should escalate the current conflict going on in the Middle East but Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah also continue to trade blows. Both the United States and Israel are weighing potential responses to attacks on U-S military bases and the ongoing rocket assaults into Israel. Iran is also threatening to attack Israel directly for the killing of a Hamas and Hezbollah leader just days apart causing more fears of widening war in the region.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Morgan Ortagus, Former State Department Spokesperson & Founder of Polaris National Security, who says the conflict has already escalated with more attacks on United States Military bases in the Mideast.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has officially chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her 2024 running mate. The choice marked a minor surprise, as pundits had anticipated her final candidate to be tied to a battleground state, like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro or Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. While Walz enjoys popularity in his home state, the Governor self-identifies as a progressive, which could impact moderate voters’ preferences in November. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to analyze why the Harris campaign settled on Governor Walz as the VP pick, what role he’ll play in the Democrats’ 2024 strategy, and why VP Harris will soon face harder scrutiny on the campaign trail.
Since the search engine launched in 1998, Google has become so popular that it is now a commonplace verb, synonymous with browsing online. Google’s dominance has expanded quickly since then, with a July 2024 report showing Google currently holds 87 percent of the market share of search engines in America. However, this week a federal judge ruled that the tech giant manipulated its popularity and has acted illegally to monopolize the online search market. Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Tech Policy Center, Mark Meador, joins to break down how this ruling will affect Google and the ongoing fight to reign in Big Tech.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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Tensions in Venezuela remain extremely high after a government run electoral authority declared Nicolas Maduro the winner of last week's presidential election without supplying voting tallies to prove the victory. The Venezuelan attorney general, who is a close ally of Maduro, announced he is investigating opposition leaders, this as the Maduro government has arrested thousands of opponents of the current government. Meanwhile, the parliament in Bangladesh has been dissolved after weeks of student protests across the country that have burned down police stations and killed hundreds of protesters.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump, Vice President for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, who says both countries suffer from outside influences.
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Stock markets all over the world tumbled on Monday, the third straight day of declines after a consequential U.S. jobs report last week showed unemployment up to 4.3 percent in July. It’s stoking fears of a steep economic downturn, as worried economists have now seen a historically accurate indicator for a coming recession. Brian Brenberg, co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, joins the Rundown to explain why the Fed’s lack of action on a rate cut could tip the U.S. towards economic upheaval and where the fear among investors is coming from. Later, Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson explains why these fears could be overblown, leading to fresh investment opportunities.
It has been more than 23 years since the terror attacks of September 11th. Recently, some of those accused of plotting the attacks almost avoided the death penalty. However, it has been an emotional roller coaster for the families of the nearly 3000 victims as they witnessed a plea deal being offered and accepted on Wednesday, only to be revoked on Friday. Despite this, some victims' families supported the agreement, claiming that legal principles were being compromised. Brett Eagleson, president of 9/11 Justice, who lost his father on that day, shared his thoughts on the emotional turmoil that he and other families experienced in the last few days. He also discussed why he believes Saudi Arabia should take responsibility for their involvement in the attacks.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and author of the new book "Fear Itself", Tammy Bruce.
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The world is waiting to see if, or how, Iran will retaliate upon Israel for the latter's killing of a top Hezbollah chief in Lebanon and for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh while he visited Iran’s capital of Tehran.
Israel has not claimed responsibility for Haniyeh’s death, but the two strikes were made following a Hezbollah missile attack that killed twelve Israeli children at a soccer field and playground. The world is on edge as they fear an all-out war in the region.
Former National Security Council senior director Michael Allen joins the Evening Edition to discuss what a conflict between Israel and Iran could look like, what actions the U.S. and neighbors may take to deescalate the situation, and whether either country would consider going nuclear.
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After a consequential U.S. jobs report showing unemployment at 4.3 percent, both US and global markets are plummeting as mounting recession fears have spooked investors into massive selloffs.
The Big Tech stocks, once bolstering the markets, have begun to flounder, and now the scrutiny falls on Fed Chair Jerome Powell and a much anticipated September interest rate cut. But, has the Federal Reserve acted too slowly…and can it catch up now?
FBN correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with President of Tengler Laffer Investment, Arthur Laffer Jr., about why stock markets across the world are preparing for a recession, the Federal Reserve weighing an “emergency rate cut,” and how recession concerns could impact Americans 2024 election preferences ahead of November.
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Vice President Harris and former President Trump have hit the campaign trail, appearing in key swing states such as Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania as the race heats up. The two have worked to distinguish themselves to voters, with the former President attacking Vice President Harris’ more liberal record, and Vice President Harris calling the former President a ‘threat to democracy’. Overseas, Israel is facing increased threats by Iran after they eliminated Hamas’ political leader. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) joins the Rundown to discuss the Iranian threats, his predictions for the 2024 election, and what the Republican agenda will be if they retain the House.
More Americans are choosing not to have children, and the country is starting to feel the economic impact. A new Pew Research study shows that one-in-five adults over fifty haven't had kids, and nearly half of U.S. adults under fifty don't want to. One major reason for their decision is that many people cannot afford it, with one child costing an average of 233,000 dollars during the first 18 years of their life. Moody's chief economist Mark Zandi joins to break down the financial pressures young Americans face, why a population decline will negatively impact the United States, and how corporations need to adapt to the trend.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and author of “Progressively Worse”, Joe Concha.
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Affording a home in America isn’t easy. While interest rates are expected to keep coming down, prices are at a record high, thanks in part to a supply problem.
Edward Pinto, a housing policy expert and senior fellow and co-director of the AEI Housing Center at the American Enterprise Institute, recently joined host Chris Foster to discuss the housing market and why it has become so difficult to purchase a starter home or any place.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, we bring you our entire conversation with housing market expert Ed Pinto, and you can hear even more of his analysis about the state of our housing market and what can be done to fix it.
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Two dozen prisoners spread throughout seven countries are free after the largest prisoner swap between the West and Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met the government jet as it arrived on U.S. soil when Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva stepped onto the tarmac ending a month of highly secret negotiation that involved several governments across the globe. Three-time CIA Station Chief, Senior Executive Clandestine Services Officer, and FOX News Contributor Dan Hoffman explains why getting so many countries on board with the swap was such an extraordinary achievement for the United States.
With President Joe Biden suspending his 2024 reelection campaign and Vice President Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic nominee, the fundamentals of the race haven't really changed. Elections in the U.S. are usually decided by a few battleground states with persuadable voters pushing one candidate over the edge. However, with the 2024 race being anything but traditional, will the shake-up have any impact on the outcome? Co-Director of the FOX News Poll, member of the FOX News Decision Desk, and political science professor at the University of Texas, Daron Shaw weighs in on what the state of the race looks like following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the Vice President announcing her campaign.
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In the lame duck period of his presidency, President Biden is now calling for major reforms to the Supreme Court, including term limits and an updated code of ethics for the justices.
Constitutional law expert and George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley recently joined the Rundown’s Dave Anthony to break down how exactly these proposals could negatively impact the Supreme Court and the political motivations behind court reform like this.
Hear their entire conversation about the controversies surrounding the High Court lately, their most influential rulings this term, and more on the FOX News Rundown Extra.
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Earlier this week Hamas Leader Ismael Haniyeh was killed while in Iran for the new president's inauguration, this after Israel launched an air strike last week that killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut. Though Israel has not taken responsibility for the Hamas killing, the region is bracing for any retaliatory attacks that may come as a result. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured the world Israel is at a high level of preparedness for any scenario — but how badly could this worsen the conflict in the region and move the possibility of a ceasefire further out of reach? FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin weighs in.
Vice President Kamala Harris's VP shortlist has gotten shorter in the days leading up to the announcement of her pick for running mate. As it stands, the Vice President is vetting candidates from red states, blue states, and swing states alike. However, do running mates matter when it comes to winning presidential elections? And if so, how much? Political Science Professor at the University of Dayton and co-author of Do Running Mates Matter Christopher Devine examines the factors that influence voters' decisions and explains how they could shape the 2024 election.
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It is a celebratory day as Americans once imprisoned in Russia have landed back on U-S soil after a large prisoner swap. Questions still remain though: 'Did the United States give up too much?' and 'How safe is it to travel abroad as an American?.' Meanwhile, could the killing of two large profile Iranian terror proxy leaders, just days apart, escalate the current fighting between Israel and these groups?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Ambassador Kurtz Volker, Former US Ambassador and Special Envoy to Ukraine, CEPA Sr. International Advisor and member of the BGR Advisory Board, about the impact of the prisoner swap, why Americans remain unsafe in certain countries and his take on the ongoing hostilities in the Mideast.
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By now, folks have at least heard of Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency was once little-known but now has become central to the 2024 presidential race as both candidates are now vying for the support of the crypto industry.
Former President Trump has been active in making himself the crypto candidate, suggesting industry-friendly policy. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly now trying to play catchup and make nice with the crypto companies after years of strict regulation from the Biden White House.
FBN Correspondent Kelly O’Grady has been covering cryptocurrency’s impact on this campaign from the very beginning. Tonight, Friday, at 8:00 PM ET on the FOX Business Network, she’ll share exclusive interviews and coverage in her TV special, “The Crypto Campaign.”
She speaks with Trustless Media CEO and Coinage host Zack Guzman to preview why cryptocurrency has become so influential in the 2024 presidential race.
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The largest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War occurred on Thursday when Russia freed wrongly convicted Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich along with more than a dozen people jailed by the Kremlin. Gershkovich, along with former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan and journalists Aslu Kurmasheva and Vladimir Kara-Murza, were exchanged for Russian criminals held in the United States and Europe. The swap spanned six countries and included twenty-four prisoners. Distinguished Fellow for the Center for UN and Global Governance Studies at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, Hugh Dugan, joins the Rundown to talk about why this swap is so significant.
President Biden was able to help broker this historic prison swap involving seven countries that saw four Americans imprisoned in Russia returned to the states. As praise pours in for the outgoing President, questions remain about Vice President Harris' governing ability. The Vice President is slated to select her pick for a running mate ahead of the Democratic National Convention later this month. The White House is also eyeing a ceasefire in Gaza before the next administration takes over in January of 2025. FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich joins to discuss the White House response to the prisoner swap, when to expect Vice President Harris' pick for a running mate, and details from the plea deal negotiated for the masterminds behind the 9/11 terror attacks.
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Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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In a historic prisoner exchange brokered by multiple countries, three Americans and one American green-card holder who were unjustly imprisoned in Russia have been released. Those released include American veteran Paul Whelan, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Radio Free Europe journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, and Russian journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza. In return, a group of Russian dissidents were swapped including an assassin and several accused of cybercrimes.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology, Allison Center for National Security, who hails the exchange but does say Putin had his own political reasons for the move.
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The 2024 presidential race has grown tighter, as FOX News polling shows the candidates dead even in key battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Both candidates have been active on the campaign trail, with Vice President Harris speaking to Democrats in Atlanta about what her administration would do to solve the border crisis. Former President Trump sat down for a Q&A with the National Association of Black Journalists, where he criticized the Biden-Harris White House for their handling of the border, defended his own VP pick JD Vance, and questioned whether the Vice President is black. Former Deputy White House Chief of Staff and FOX News Contributor Karl Rove joins the Rundown to explain why former President Trump must focus the campaign on the issues, what’s behind VP Harris’ newfound momentum, and how the Trump campaign should confront it.
In a rare display of election-year bipartisanship this week, the Senate passed the most significant internet safety bill in over a quarter-century. The Kids Online Safety Act, approved 91-3, intends to pressure digital platforms to take action and protect children from dangers, including bullying, access to drugs, and sexual exploitation. Republican Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn was the bill's co-sponsor and breaks down how the legislation aims to help keep kids safe online, whether the bill should pass, and whether more action should be taken to regulate social media platforms like TikTok.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor, Charlie Hurt.
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The political leader of the terror group Hamas has been killed in Tehran and while Israel has not taken responsibility, it is presumed they were behind the attack. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated while he slept in an IRCG compound in Iran's capital after attending the inauguration of the country's new president. This comes just days after Israel killed senior Hezbollah leader Fuad Shukr in Beirut.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Retired IDF Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who says these two killings must have Israel's enemies in Iran very nervous.
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Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. testified before the Senate on Tuesday, saying he could not defend why the roof in Butler, Pennsylvania, was not secure during former President Donald Trump's July 13th rally where he was nearly assassinated. His testimony comes a week after Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned following a House hearing where she was grilled over the agency's failures. Former Navy Seal and Arizona Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ) joins to discuss his two visits to the rally location, why he thinks this security failure is not the first, and why law enforcement needs more accountability.
Former President Trump’s campaign has unveiled its first ad against Vice President Harris, buying up ad time in several 2024 swing states. The latest Fox News polls have the two presidential candidates now tied in Michigan and Pennsylvania. Republican strategist at Axiom Strategies and former Trump 2020 Press Communications Director Erin Perrine says Harris’ newfound favorability could be short-lived once the Trump campaign starts to define her. Erin joins to explain why she believes former President Trump can easily define Vice President Harris as a candidate by her failures on the border, her extremely liberal policy record, and her perceived untrustworthiness as a politician.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, host of “The Jason Rantz Show” and author of "What's Killing America."
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The Israeli Defense Force say they conducted a drone strike in Beirut in response to a missile attack that killed twelve children and teenagers in the Golan Heights. The drone strike killed killed the Hezbollah commander accused of orchestrating the attack on a children's soccer field. Israel and the United States say that Hezbollah was responsible but the terror group has denied having anything to do with the attack.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Dr. Rebecca Grant, national security analyst and Vice President of the Lexington Institute, who says the retaliatory strike sends not only Hezbollah but Iran a clear message.
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On Monday, President Joe Biden wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post, suggesting reforms to the Supreme Court that he says will restore the public faith in the institution. Among his ideas, Biden pitched establishing 18-year term limits for Justices and a new code of ethics for them to adhere to. Constitutional law expert, George Washington University professor, and FOX News contributor Jonathan Turley joins the podcast to discuss the President's reform proposals, why they will likely not pass through Congress, and if they do, why they'd ironically be tested before the Supreme Court.
As Vice President Kamala Harris closes in on officially locking up the Democratic nomination, polls suggest she is gaining momentum. For months leading up to President Biden dropping out of the race earlier this month, former President Trump seemed to hold a steady lead over his opponent. Vice President Harris is seemingly catching up with the former president in key swing states. But will enthusiasm among Democrats hold, or is this what some call a "honeymoon bump"? Democratic Strategist and CEO of Schoen Cooperman Research, Carly Cooperman, joins the Rundown to discuss why Vice President Harris has been able to bring back Democratic base voters, what she needs to do on the campaign trail to keep momentum, and keys to what weaknesses may hold back the Vice President.
Plus, commentary from host of Tomi Lahren Is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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Israel says they are set to respond to a rocket attack from Lebanon that struck a children's soccer field in the Golan Heights resulting in the death's of twelve children and teenagers. The Israeli military has said they know it was Hezbollah with evidence the rocket was Iranian made but the terror group has denied any responsibility. Israel's looming response has increased the concerns of a larger escalation of war.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, who spoke with family members who lost loved ones in the attack.
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A surprisingly good GDP report suggests that the U.S. economy is growing. While that news won’t bring immediate relief to consumers and investors concerned about inflation, the positive report raises the likelihood the Fed could cut interest rates as early as next month.
Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, speaks with the President of Payne Capital Management, Ryan Payne, to preview the week ahead in the business world and discuss what the GDP report means for the country’s economic outlook.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the support of enough delegates to be the presumptive Democratic nominee for President. Now she hits the campaign trail, with record levels of fundraising in just one week, after being endorsed by President Biden. Democrats were previously worried about how President Biden being on the ballot would impact Congressional races, but since Vice President Harris has taken center stage, polling and fundraising has improved. Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee Richard Hudson (R-NC-9) joins the Rundown to discuss how having the Vice President at the top of the ticket impacts Congressional races, why fundraising has become such an important factor in 2024, and he weighs in on the Biden administration’s efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
There is less supply and more demand in America's housing market, with more people looking to purchase homes than available properties. The Biden administration recently announced a new proposal to cap rent increases to combat housing costs. Former executive at Fannie Mae and Senior Fellow and co-director of the AEI Housing Center at the American Enterprise Institute, Edward J. Pinto, joins the Rundown to describe how America's housing market came to be this way, why homes cost so much, and why Zoning laws are exclusionary.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of “Stolen Youth”, Karol Markowicz.
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Thanks to a favorable map and several Democrats being forced to run for reelection in Red states, Republicans are optimistic about winning back the Senate this November.
However, one key to achieving that goal is to flip Democrat Sherrod Brown’s seat in Ohio.
Bernie Moreno, the Republican challenging Senator Brown, recently joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss the race and the Republicans' hopes of gaining a majority in the Senate.
Moreno discussed his poll numbers, the issues he thinks voters care about, and whether he thinks Vice President Kamala Harris's replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket will impact down-ballot races.
The Colombian-American businessman also explained why he got into politics and how former President Trump has inspired him.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, we bring you our entire conversation with Ohio Senate Republican nominee Bernie Moreno, and you can hear more about this high-stakes race in the Buckeye State.
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Many Americans may be familiar with Senator JD Vance (R-OH) due to his bestselling book turned movie 'Hillbilly Elegy,' but few are familiar with his policies — and how he went from being vocal about his anti-Trump beliefs, to becoming a staunch supporter of the former President. Congressman Warren Davidson (R-OH), who knows Senator Vance personally, sheds light on the Ohio Senator's Middletown roots, his experience coming up in politics, and the policies he supports.
One of the first questions Americans asked themselves after witnessing former President Trump get shot at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania was, 'how was this able to happen?,' and now, Congress is on the hunt to figure out what failures led to the nearly fatal incident. Member of the House Oversight Committee, Congressman Pat Fallon (R-TX), discusses his thoughts on Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigning, why the need for culture change and reform within the Secret Service is needed and better communication between federal agencies and local law enforcement must be prioritized so something like this never happens again.
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The 2024 Olympics in Paris have kicked off.
This year, 206 nations and over 10,000 athletes compete in 32 sports.
Earlier this week, US Olympics Hall of Famer Caitlyn Jenner joined FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to reflect on their career and discuss why the games are so important.
Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, became one of the most famous athletes on the planet after winning the gold medal and breaking the world decathlon record in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.
Jenner, now a FOX News Contributor, discussed what it was like to compete at such a high level and deal with the celebrity she achieved after her incredible success.
She also discussed the trauma of witnessing the deadly terror attack when competing in the 1972 Munich Games.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, we bring you our entire conversation with US Olympic Icon Caitlyn Jenner, and you can hear a handful of great stories and insights that did not make our original segment.
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Vice President Harris began her presidential campaign in key battleground states this week as Democrats rally around her, but will the Vice President have what it takes to beat former President Trump in November? Plus, President Biden addressed the nation laying out his plans for the next six months and committing himself to preserving democracy. Founder of VIP Media and former Deputy Press Secretary for the Democratic National Committee Jose Aristimuno reacts to the President's address, explains why VP Harris is expected to do well amongst voters and speculates on who her running mate might be.
President Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office, officially announcing his decision to drop out of the race and his endorsement for Vice President Harris for the 2024 Presidential Election. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu broke the record in addresses to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday laying out his grievances but lacking a clear plan for the release of hostages held by the terrorist group, Hamas. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down President Biden's 'ambitious' agenda for the last six months of his presidency and analyzes the divide amongst members of Congress concerning the U.S.-Israeli relationship as the war in Gaza continues.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu making his rounds in the United States trying to garner continued support of Israel's war against Hamas. Midweek, the Prime Minister gave a rousing speech to a joint session of Congress, he has met with President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and ended the week meeting with Former President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-lago home. The world leader was also met with protesters in the capital who burned Israeli and American flags while harassing police and others.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rich Goldberg, a senior advisor at the nonpartisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about the visit, his speech to Congress and what needs to happen to make a future secure Gaza.
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Multiple historic moments of American history have unfolded in a brief few weeks, and it’s giving a shock to Americans and the markets alike. A close call with an assassination attempt on former President Trump. President Biden announced he’ll no longer seek re-election in November. And now, major volatility in the markets.
In fact, this week, the US stock market is trying to shake off losses after it saw its worst day since 2022 after the DOW, S&P 500, and NASDAQ all took hits. Even more surprising—it was the Big Tech companies like Tesla and Alphabet that led the decline.
Host of The Claman Countdown on FOX Business, Liz Claman speaks with CEO of Prosper Trading Academy Scott Bauer about the unprecedented times bringing Wall Street unusual market volatility.
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Vice President Harris has become the Democrats’ presumptive nominee to take on former President Trump in November as President Biden conceded his fight to stay in the race. The Democratic Party had launched a weeks-long pressure campaign to convince the President to drop off the 2024 ticket, with donations drying up and reports showing his GOP rival surging ahead in the polls. Now, Harris must immediately begin campaigning, fundraising, and selecting a VP of her own. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain what factors were most important for President Biden’s decision. Later, they discuss what’s driving Vice President Harris’ fundraising success and her strongest running mate options.
The 2024 Paris Olympics have their opening ceremony today, marking the city's momentous return to hosting the games as it's been a century since the games were last held in ‘The City of Light.’ Over 200 countries are represented, and nearly ten thousand athletes will compete in this year's games. One of the most famous Olympians and greatest athletes of all time, Caitlyn Jenner—then Bruce Jenner—competed in two decathlons, winning gold for Team USA in 1976. Jenner joins the Rundown to break down her career and preview the Olympic games in Paris.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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Originally introduced in 2022, the 'Kids Online Security Act' (KOSA) was cosponsored by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) aims to create a “duty of care” which requires companies to take steps to prevent harm while using their products. In this case, social media platforms and other internet sites, would have to do a better job curbing their algorithms that end up targeting children. The bill, which past a cloture vote and now awaits final voting, has been supported by various non-profits and major tech companies but also opposed by certain groups.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Jake Denton, research associate in the Tech Policy Center at the Heritage Foundation, who explains what is in the bill and breaks down who supports and opposes it.
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President Biden officially has dropped out of the 2024 race, telling Americans in his Oval Office address that he felt it was “time to pass the torch” to a younger generation. It marks a historic move, as he becomes the first modern sitting President to not seek reelection just weeks before the Democratic National Convention. President Biden also laid out ambitious plans for domestic and foreign policy in the remaining months of his presidency. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, FOX News Radio Political Anchor and White House Correspondent Jared Halpern, and Republican Strategist Colin Reed join the Rundown to share reactions to President Biden’s Oval Office address, forecast voters’ opinion on this primary process, and how it positions Vice President Harris for her 2024 presidential campaign blitz.
Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off her 2024 campaign earlier this week. However, she isn't the official nominee just yet. But how will her name at the top of the ticket impact down-ballot races in key states? Ohio Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno joined the Rundown to discuss why he'll flip his state's seat red and help the GOP win back control of the Senate.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and author of the new book "Fear Itself", Tammy Bruce.
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This week, Taiwan is conducting its annual Han Kuang war games which are designed to simulate actual combat specifically an invasion by China. Taiwanese troops, using American missiles and air defense systems, fired on a mock invasion force approaching the island. China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, has been staging military exercises around the democratically governed island for four years to pressure Taipei into submission.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent reporting from Taipei, Taiwan, about the military exercises and the overall concerns of the Taiwanese people that China will invade.
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President Biden's first official Oval Office address since dropping out of the 2024 race is tonight, and he plans to lay out the next steps of his remaining time in office. Republican lawmakers are calling for the President to resign and urging Congress to invoke the 25th Amendment. However, Democrats think he is just fit enough to serve the remainder of his term. Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) was one of the first representatives to urge Biden to step down, sharing that the President no longer recognized him. Moulton joins the Rundown to react to the historic decision, share his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Party's nominee, and respond to the resignation of the US Secret Service Director.
The global tech outage that grounded thousands of flights and disrupted crucial health and financial services continues to wreak havoc on Americans. Microsoft reported nearly 8.5 million computers were rendered useless with blue screens and error messages after cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike included faulty code in their latest security software update. Nearly a week since the disruptive event, and American travelers are still facing devastating delays and cancellations. Founder of Applied AI Company and cybersecurity expert, John Cofrancesco, joins the podcast to explain how this error caused such a widespread problem, the impact on Crowdstrike’s reputation, and the real-world implications for errors in cybersecurity today and in the future.
Plus, commentary from former Vice President Mike Pence.
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U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned Tuesday in the wake of mounting pressure following the assassination attempt on former President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. The resignation comes just a day after Cheatle took a bipartisan beating bipartisan during testimony before the House Oversight Committee.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Richard Staropoli, Former Secret Service Agent and Sr. Managing Director at Rivada Networks, who examines the security failures at the rally and the lack of transparency of the recently former director.
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Following security failures that led to the near-assassination of former President Trump, in a Monday House Oversight Committee hearing, both Republicans and Democrats alike called for the resignation of U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. At the same time, there is a momentum shift in Washington as Vice President Harris rallies support to run for president in November after President Biden dropped out of the race. Now, some GOP lawmakers argue that if the President is unfit for reelection, Harris should invoke the 25th Amendment and take control. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner joined the Rundown to discuss security failures at the Trump rally in Butler, PA, and how they create international security concerns. Later, he addresses major concerns about how the Democrats’ nomination process appears to be subverting democracy.
Shortly after President Biden’s announcement that he would withdraw from the 2024 race, Congressional Republicans started to call for his resignation. These lawmakers argue that if the President is not mentally fit enough to run for president, then perhaps he is also not mentally fit enough to continue his term. FOX News Senior Congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the calls for resignation and compare President Joe Biden's decision to President Lyndon B. Johnson's choice to drop out of the 1968 election.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has departed for a trip to the United States and is expected to address Congress on Tuesday. Netanyahu says that Israel "will remain Washington's ally no matter who is elected President." The Prime Minister is also expected to speak to Former President Donald Trump just days after Israeli jets struck Houthi targets in Yemen in response to a drone attack that killed one person in Tel Aviv.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, about Netanyahu's trip to Washington D.C. and the weekend drone attack on Israel by Houthis in Yemen.
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Over the weekend, President Biden announced he would be dropping out of the 2024 race. He broke the news with a letter posted to social media, later endorsing his Vice President, Kamala Harris, for the nomination.
Following former President Trump’s assassination attempt and a strong RNC performance, many Wall Street investors had already begun to make investments, essentially betting on a second Trump presidency. This “Trump Trade” hinges on expectations of policies like tariffs, low interest rates, and tax cuts.
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, is joined by Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth, Kenny Polcari, to break down how the markets are reacting to the shakeup in the 2024 race, new elements of uncertainty for the Democrats, and the aftermath of Crowdstrike’s global IT outage.
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President Biden has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. After weeks of pressure from Democratic lawmakers for the President to step aside, he released a statement on Sunday that expressed his gratitude to the American people and put his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. Now the Democrats head into an open convention in August, where Vice President Kamala Harris will have to win the nomination for President. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Political Anchor and White House Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to share reaction to President Biden dropping out of the race, what this means for the Democratic Party, and how this changes the dynamic of the 2024 election.
Congress is seeking answers this week to the security failures at former President Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania rally that led to a would-be assassin nearly killing the candidate. Many Republicans have come out calling for Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle to step down from her position. Now she is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee. Meantime, President Trump is back on the campaign trail, as he spoke at a rally in Michigan with his newly minted running mate Senator JD Vance. Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan (R-OH-4) joins the Rundown to discuss what he expects from Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle’s testimony and what answers he is looking for.
Plus, commentary from host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren
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Investigators are digging deep into the
background of a would-be assassin in Pennsylvania.
And as with most investigations these days, that includes his digital footprint.
However, unlocking any suspect's devices can be difficult and expensive, especially if the device maker doesn't help.
Earlier in the week, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Bready spoke to retired FBI agent John Iannarelli about how authorities access a suspect's phone, the hurdles they face, and how critical that information can be.
He also discussed the legal tug-of-war between law enforcement and phone-makers that occur during investigations.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with retired FBI agent John Iannarelli and learn even more about how cell phones can be valuable investigation tools.
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We continue our look back at this week's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. We run through both nights' biggest moments, including speeches from Gold-Star families, America's introduction to its next Republican Vice Presidential Nominee, JD Vance, and former President Donald Trump's recounts nearly being killed in a an attempted assassination.
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Investigators have been looking into what led up to the deadly shooting at the trump rally last Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, as more people come forward to share what it was like to be there.
Madison Godwin spent several hours at the Butler Farm Show Grounds, arriving before lunchtime and waiting with many others in heat in the 90s for the rally that didn't start until 6 pm.
Just minutes into the event, a gunman opened fire, injuring Former President Trump and killing a rally attendee.
Earlier this week, Madison Godwin spoke with the FOX News Rundown’s Tonya J. Powers about what she saw that horrifying evening.
She recounted the timeline she remembered and told me why it was odd to see all the coverage of something she had witnessed firsthand.
It was a busy news week, and we could not get this interview on the FOX News Rundown during the week.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Madison Godwin and hear her story about what happened just a week ago in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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We look back at this week's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We begin by running through the biggest moments of the first and second nights, including President Trump’s first public appearance since nearly being assassinated just days before at Pennsylvania, Ohio Senator JD Vance being picked as the GOP vice presidential nominee, and former Ambassador Nikki Haley pledging her support for Trump.
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The largest IT outage in history happened on Friday morning, after a faulty software update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike left Microsoft computers across the country heavily disrupted.
Airports were forced to ground flights, with major businesses, banks, hospitals, and offices putting their essential work on hold as Microsoft rushed to resolve the widespread issue.
Michael Balboni, a former New York Homeland Security Advisor and the Managing Director of RedLand Strategies joins FOX's Eben Brown to discuss how a software malfunction like this may give terrorists and bad actors inspiration about attacking vulnerabilities in the US’s cyber infrastructure.
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The former President pitched fresh economic policies on the final night of the RNC; in this same speech, he also expressed gratitude that he survived and called for unity in America after his near-assassination last Saturday.
The Trump-Vance economic agenda is quite the laundry list: higher tariffs on China, tax cuts for Americans, deregulation, energy independence, and more. His policy ambitions even have Big Tech leaders in Silicon Valley reportedly warming up to the idea of a second Trump administration.
FOX Business Correspondent Kelly O’Grady speaks with FBN’s White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence about all this and the wave of uncertainty as Democrats’ calls for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race continue to grow louder.
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The tone of night four of the Republican National Convention was one of unity and humility from former President Donald Trump, just days after the assassination attempt that left him wounded. President Trump addressed the nation with an introduction by UFC President Dana White and began his speech by recounting his near-death experience at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, this past week. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern discuss how the President's speech landed with the audience, his policy ambitions for his second administration, and what comes next in the constantly-shifting 2024 landscape.
Many questions still remain regarding President Trump's would-be assassin. Almost a week later, investigators are struggling to pinpoint the shooter's motives. One way law enforcement plans to figure out what went on inside twenty-year-old Thomas Matthew Crook's head is by gathering information from his personal devices. Retired FBI Special Agent John Iannarelli joins the podcast to break down the different ways the FBI can access a suspect's device and the ways criminals typically communicate with each other.
Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show."
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Former President Donald Trump, on the final night of the Republican National Convention, will give his first speech since the assassination attempt on his life just days ago. Trump is said to have ripped up a planned speech and is now expected to plead for national unity. Meanwhile, calls by Democrats for President Biden to drop out of the race are increasing exponentially and are being made by high ranking members of the party.
FOX’s Jared Halpern speaks with Shannon Bream, anchor of 'FOX News Sunday', about the highly anticipated Trump speech, what to expect from it and will President Biden remain the Democrats candidate?
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The theme of night three of the Republican National Convention was 'Make America Strong Again.' The guest list reflected that, with a group of Gold Star families who spoke, demanding accountability from the Biden administration for their loved ones who were killed in the Afghanistan withdrawal. The keynote speaker of the night was newly-minted Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance, as he laid out an "America First" vision for the next four years. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to discuss if the message of America’s weakness under President Biden was effective, and they analyze the success of Senator Vance's first big moment in the campaign.
Despite his campaign's efforts to distance President Joe Biden from his disastrous debate performance last month, some Democrats still call for the incumbent to drop out of the 2024 race. On Wednesday, Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) joined the calls for Biden to end his campaign, fearing he'd lose and stating that it "would undermine democracy" if President Trump was elected again. Recent polls indicate that nearly two-thirds of voters also think President Biden should stop running for re-election and are not confident in his mental capacity. Co-host of The Five and former Democratic Congressman Harold Ford Jr. joins to describe why he agrees with lawmakers who feel Biden should step aside and who he thinks would be a better replacement.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Party unity has become the focus at the Republican National Convention following the deadly but failed attempt to assassinate Former President Donald Trump just days ago. Even former former rivals of Donald Trump, including Nikki Haley and Governor Ron DeSantis, offered their praise of him as they urge fellow Republicans to come together to defeat President Biden.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Republican Congressman Jason Smith, who represents Missouri's District 8 and is the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee in Milwaukee for the convention, shares the party unity on display at the Republican National Convention and his thoughts on Donald Trump's pick for his vice-presidential running mate, JD Vance.
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The theme of night two of the Republican National Convention was safety, but it quickly became about party unity. Former 2024 rivals of President Trump, like Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, appeared on stage to put their support behind their Republican nominee. The original theme was not completely lost, as everyday Americans like the family of Rachel Morin, a mother killed by an illegal migrant, had their chance to share their experience with America's crime crisis. FOX News Radio's Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to share their reaction to the show of unity and how the safety and security message may resonate with voters.
Nearly four days after former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped assassination, federal investigators are still trying to piece together the security failures that led to a gunman being able to get multiple shots off at Saturday's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. However, new reports indicate that the Secret Service ramped up security after receiving intelligence about an Iranian plot to assassinate Trump. So, what went wrong? Former Secret Service agent Tim Miller explains the importance of proper sight assessments and why the former president's security detail needs to be held accountable for their mistake.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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The Department of Homeland Security says they have received intelligence on an Iranian plot to assassinate former President Trump. Trump has been a target of Tehran since the killing of Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani in January 2020. The Iranian plot is not said to have any connection to the attempted assassination over the weekend but the concerns over outdoor campaign events have increased exponentially.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dan Hoffman, Fox News Contributor and Former CIA Chief of Station, who says these sorts of threats are being discovered by intelligence agencies more than we know.
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Days after the attempted assassination of former President Trump, he appeared at the first night of the Republican National Convention. The convention’s opening day unveiled the Trump-Vance 2024 ticket, as Ohio Senator JD Vance was selected as the GOP’s vice presidential nominee. The theme of the first night, "Making America Wealthy Again," featured speakers focusing on the economy and how a second Trump administration would further American prosperity. FOX News Radio Political Anchor Jared Halpern and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar join the Rundown to talk about President Trump's first public appearance since the attempt on his life, the significance of the Senator Vance VP pick, and if the economic message will resonate with voters in November.
In Florida, another legal victory for former President Trump and another legal setback for special counsel Jack Smith. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the criminal case against the former President’s illegal handling of classified documents, a decision the Department of Justice says they plan to appeal. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy joins to discuss why he believes a key legal clause takes away Jack Smith’s authority to prosecute, how the Supreme Court’s immunity decision impacts other Trump legal cases, and the role of politicized prosecutions in the 2024 race.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Former President Donald Trump just hours into the first day of the Republican National Convention announced he has selected 39-yeard-old Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate on the 2024 ticket. Senator Vance, a former venture capitalist and the author of the best-selling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," was for a long time mentioned in veepstakes discussion and was formerly a Trump dissident but has become vocal supporter of the MAGA agenda.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Daron Shaw, Republican Pollster on the FOX News Decision Desk team, about the pick and what it could mean to the Trump campaign.
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The Republican National Convention kicks off today, despite Saturday’s failed assassination
attempt on former President Trump, where the message will be “Make America
Wealthy Once Again.” The GOP will use tonight to make the case to Americans
that Trump's economic policies succeeded during his first term and that he has
a better vision for the next four years. Heritage Foundation economist and
former Trump Economic Adviser Steve Moore joins Brian Brenberg, co-host of FOX
Business’ “The Big Money Show,” to discuss ‘Trumponomics’ and what policies he
hopes to see from a second Trump term.
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The nation was shocked on Saturday as former President Trump was the target of an attempted assassination at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The shooting left President Trump with a wounded ear, one rally attendee dead, and two others injured. The gunman was killed in return fire by the Secret Service. In the aftermath, the Republican Party now looks toward the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley joins the Rundown to share his reaction to the assassination attempt, what can be expected of the convention now that security has been increased, and what President Trump’s message will be to the nation on the event’s stage.
The tone of the campaign has now shifted following the assassination attempt of former President Trump. In the wake of what the FBI is calling a terrorist attack, leaders in both parties are urging for a cooling of harsh rhetoric and making calls for national unity. President Trump provided a stunning image, as he pumped his fist after being wounded by the would-be assassin. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Livin’ The Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to share what her initial reaction was while covering the President’s Pennsylvania rally, where the nation goes in the months leading up to the election, and America’s search for a unifying message in turbulent times.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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The nation is still processing the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday evening. The shooting left one dead, and two other injured, with the former President suffering a wound from a bullet that grazed his ear. The suspected shooter was also killed by Secret Service members, but the attack leaves more questions than answers. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul (R-TX-10) joins a special edition of the FOX News Rundown Extra to discuss his reaction to the assassination attempt, the Congressional inquiries into Secret Service failures at the event, and shares what foreign adversaries might be thinking in the wake of the attempt on the former President's life.
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Cameras captured a terrifying moment at a Pennsylvania Trump Rally Saturday night, as former President Trump appeared to be shot in the ear following several shots being fired in the crowd. After Secret Service led the former President Trump to safety, he announced he was okay - but further investigation revealed one rally attendee was pronounced dead at the scene following the incident.
Former FBI investigator Bill Daly and former State Department Spokesperson & founder of POLARIS National Security Morgan Ortagus break down the details of the horrific event.
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A gunman fired shots from a roof at former President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania today. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump says he "heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin." Secret Service killed the gunman who perched on a roof just hundreds of yards away from the rally.
Former President Trump's communications team released a statement saying that "President Trump is doing well" and "looking forward to joining you all in Milwaukee." Law Enforcement officials are treating the upcoming investigation as an assassination attempt.
FOX News Radio National Correspondents Eben Brown and Tonya J. Powers join FOX News Radio Anchor Gurnal Scott to discuss the latest details.
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President Biden held what was dubbed a ‘big boy’ news conference Thursday
night,
The focus was supposed to be on foreign policy after just hosting NATO
Summit in Washington, but questions kept coming back to the president's fitness
and his debate performance last month.
The news conference received mixed reviews, and the list of Democrats
in Congress calling for him to drop out keeps growing.
Shortly after the news conference, FOX News Radio Political Anchor
Jared Halpern and Republican Strategist Colin Reed joined Lisa Brady to break
it all down and discuss whether it was enough to ease the concerns of Democrats.
The two discussed Biden’s best and worst moments, including his numerous
gaffes.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in
our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire
conversation with FOX Audio’s Jared Halpern Republican Strategist Colin Reed, and
hear even more analysis of this week’s high-stakes news conference and what it
could mean for the future of President Bidne’s campaign.
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This week, NATO leaders celebrated the alliance's 75th anniversary in Washington D.C., with Russia’s war on Ukraine and China’s role as a “decisive enabler” being the main focus of the conversation, though much of the conversation surrounded President Biden's political future at a press conference at the end of the summit. White House National Security Communications Advisor Admiral John Kirby discusses the alliance's milestone anniversary, the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO, and whether or not Hungary remains in good standing after its Prime Minister visited Russia and China.
Among the many calls for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 Election is a growing faction of House Democrats who are worried about his electability in the Fall, as well as their own. Meanwhile, House Republicans are concerned about President Biden's current ability to govern, with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) even invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the President from office. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains Congress' role in replacing President Biden and discusses why it's unlikely to occur.
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The Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, this week confirmed Iran has had a major role in the anti-Israel protests that swept through college campuses and cities across the United States. Director Haines said there is evidence that "actors tied to Iran’s government" are providing funding and organization of these protests in what he described as an "increasingly aggressive" campaign. Haines added that he believes many of the protestors are being manipulated but as we approach the election, it is Iran's bid to "undermine faith in our democratic institutions."
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump and Vice President of National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, who says this announcement is not a surprise and any influence by Iran in the United States is a national security threat.
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Next week’s Republican National Convention will feature plenty of discussion about the economy. The former President has already floated major changes he would make, like lighter business regulations, imposing higher tariffs on China, and extending tax cuts.
Meanwhile, Wall Street had a good week as the stock market climbed, likely fueled by optimism that a rate cut is coming soon after Fed Chair Powell’s Senate testimony as well as reports that inflation fell in June.
FOX Business Correspondent Gerri Willis speaks with Siebert Financial’s Chief Investment Officer Mark Malek about all this, and they break down President Biden’s aim to cap yearly rises in rental costs.
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President Biden attempted to calm concerns over his age and mental acuity by holding what the White House called a 'big boy' news conference after the NATO Summit in Washington. The President took questions from a prepared list of reporters, and made gaffes throughout while attacking the former President on foreign policy issues. President Biden admitted that he needed to continue with a busy campaign schedule to stop fears over his performance. But was the near hour long news conference enough to ease the concerns of nervous supporters? Republican Strategist, co-founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed, and FOX News Radio Political Anchor Jared Halpern joined the Rundown following the news conference to discuss President Biden's performance, the reaction by Democrats to the President, and what lies ahead for the party as they look toward the Democratic National Convention.
Earlier this week, Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc across the Caribbean and throughout Texas, leaving over 1 million Texans without power. Meanwhile, temperatures across the U.S. are reaching well above 90 degrees, and those impacted by the hurricane are forced to survive without air conditioning or light. FOX News Senior Meteorologist and host of ‘The Janice Dean Podcast,’ Janice Dean joins to describe why we are seeing such extreme temperatures this summer, recommended methods for residents to stay safe in a dangerous heat index, and why Americans should be concerned about our power grid.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from Host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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President Biden has been defiant saying he will not be stepping aside despite the growing calls for him to do so. More and more Democrats have expressed their concerns and this week actor George Clooney, major fundraiser for Democrats, shared the same feelings in a New York Times op-ed. New questions are now being raised about what happens to the campaign funds already raised for the Biden-Harris ticket, who could possibly use them and how?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent, who says those funds can be used by someone other than President Biden or Vice President Harris but more rules are attached if that happens.
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Next week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, aims to emphasize the importance of winning the purple Midwestern state, where former President Trump now currently leads in the polls. Most election pundits consider Wisconsin key to a Republican victory in 2024, perhaps even winning back the Senate as well. Democratic incumbent Tammy Baldwin is fighting to keep her seat in the Badger State while her opponent, conservative businessman Eric Hovde, is running nearly unopposed for the GOP. Hovde joins the Rundown to discuss his primary race next month, why he chose to run for Senate twelve years after his first loss, and how the convention may help his party.
The Justice Department revealed on Tuesday that they have taken action to thwart a misinformation scheme that was led by a Russian intelligence officer and a journalist at Russia Today (which is controlled by the Kremlin). The plot involved over 1,000 "bot" accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter, that were sharing pro-Russia propaganda. FOX News Justice Correspondent David Spunt joins to explain how the covert propaganda campaign was uncovered, why artificial intelligence has made it harder to spot fake accounts, and how the American government has prepared for further foreign adversaries attempting digital interference.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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World leaders have gathered in Washington D.C. this week for the 75th anniversary NATO summit. President Biden is looking to reassure allied nations he is still fit to lead and he opened the summit with a speech saying NATO countries need to keep up with Russia as they ramp up military production. Also on the table, NATO leaders are preparing for a Trump presidency and what that could mean for support from the United States.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Kurt Volker, Former United States Ambassador and Distinguished Fellow at The Center for European Policy Analysis, who has been attending meetings and shares with us the major concerns being discussed.
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A few Congressional Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election following his poor performance during last month's debate. Earlier this week, President Biden told MSNBC that he isn't going anywhere. However, as the Democratic National Convention gets closer, more Party leaders have questioned whether he is fit for office and should be replaced on the ticket. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss where the Democratic Party stands and compares the calls for the President to drop out to President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to leave the race in 1968.
There are few things that are more American than apple pie; one of them might be the First Amendment. In the near 250-year history of the United States, there have been numerous challenges in the courts to what the Founders called an inalienable right, with some calling the current climate "the most dangerous anti-free speech period in our history." FOX News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, joins the podcast to share details from his new book 'The Indispensable Right', the historical challenges to free speech, and why he feels that the First Amendment is built into Americans' DNA.
Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show."
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President Biden is said to have been making many phone calls to fellow Democrats who are pushing for him to step aside for another candidate. He is trying to convince those detractors he is still capable of running the country. And while the calls for President Biden to be replaced get louder, Former President Trump has mostly stayed away from talking about that possible replacement.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, FOX News Digital political reporter, about both the current state and strategy of both the Biden and Trump campaigns.
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The list of Democrats publicly calling for President Biden to drop out of the election continues to grow. In a meeting Sunday, several top Democrats reportedly voiced concerns over the President's ability to campaign and how that could impact down-ballot races. To help ease concerns, President Biden phoned MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and challenged those calling for him to step down to take those concerns to next month's Democratic National Convention. Former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan is one of the Democrats who is encouraging Biden to step aside. He explains on the Rundown why he wants the President to bow out of the race, why his refusal to do so could lose Democrats power on Capitol Hill, and who he thinks should take the reins on the campaign trail.
The 2024 NATO summit kicks off today in Washington, D.C., and will be hosted by President Biden, who continues to face pressure to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. He will take questions on Thursday during a solo news conference and get a chance to prove to both voters and allies he is still capable of being America's commander-in-chief. General Jack Keane, retired 4-star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst, joins to preview this week's pivotal NATO Summit and whether our allies are concerned about President Biden's cognitive abilities.
Plus, commentary from host of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy.
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Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas shortly before 5am ET on Monday morning bringing significant amounts of rain to the Houston area and beyond. Torrential rain has lead to flash flooding, power knocked out for about two million people, and with coastal communities dealing with some storm surge but not that bad. The storm will continue north bringing heavy rain to the Mississippi Valley and the Midwest.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Judge Mark Henry, County Judge in Galveston County, Texas, who tells us what the storm has done to his area.
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It’s Apple vs. the world right now, as they face antitrust battles across the globe—the US & the EU are suing the iPhone maker over alleged anti-competitive behavior.
In March, the Department of Justice presented their case in a press conference, explaining all of the ways Apple products and services are designed to keep you in the “Apple ecosystem”: from the iPhone to the Apple Watch to the App Store, and more.
The Big Money Show’s co-anchor, Taylor Riggs, is joined by antitrust expert, author, and professor at NYU Law School, Harry First, to break down the monopoly allegations facing Apple and how to maintain fair competition in the business world while still allowing capitalism to choose winners and losers.
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President Biden sat down in an exclusive interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos where he reiterated his intentions to stay in the 2024 presidential race. The interview did little to stem concerns about the President's age and mental acuity with more Democrats calling for him to drop out and for cognitive tests for both President Biden and former President Trump. On the other side of the aisle, President Trump is set to pick his running mate with only a week remaining until the Republican National Convention. Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL-19) joins the Rundown to share his reaction to President Biden's interview, how foreign leaders are viewing his performance, and how he feels about being on a short-list for President Trump's running mate.
As companies and governments across the globe attempt to harness the power of artificial intelligence, some are already using the powers for nefarious activities. It is estimated that sexual exploitation through the use of "deep fakes" has risen over 3000% since 2019. Hundreds of apps online have been made that allow users to take photos and virtually undress individuals without their consent. Deep fake victim Elliston Berry joins the Rundown to discuss how a fellow student used A.I. to threaten girls in her school, how social media companies were unwilling to help and what people can do to avoid being victimized. Later, her mother Anna McAdams joins to explain how Ted Cruz was pivotal in helping in the removal of the fake nude images of her daughter on the internet, and how his TAKE IT DOWN Act is seeking to regulate artificial intelligence.
Plus, commentary from co-author of 'Stolen Youth' Karol Markowicz.
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A recent FOX News poll suggests Americans are less proud of being American and losing confidence in its institutions.
A majority don’t have confidence in our federal government, the Supreme Court, and even the FBI.
Many blame this trend on the nation's increasing political polarization and the rhetoric used by lawmakers that fuel it.
Richard Haas, senior counselor at Center View Partners and president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, recently joined host Jessica Rosenthal on the FOX News Rundown to discuss this trend.
Haass explained why he thinks the country is growing more divided and why he feels teaching history and making civics classes mandatory can help us unite.
He also discussed his book, The Bill of Obligations, which explains how Americans can become better citizens and strengthen our country.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Richard Haass and hear more of his take on America’s growing polarization. Plus, he weighs in on the Presidential race and why he feels President Biden should step aside following his recent debate performance.
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Congress closed its doors this week for Independence Day. However, their work for the year isn’t over just yet. Before Congress takes its recess at the end of this summer, there are a few outstanding tasks lawmakers need to tend to. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain the looming appropriations bill, how he will spend his time off, and what Whiskeys are perfect for the summer heat.
With each summer getting hotter than the last, wildfire and hurricane season is also becoming worse for many Americans. Though this may seem like a natural progression, trend lines in recent years appear to be startlingly dramatic -- leaving the White House no choice but to address how this reality impacts multiple facets of the country. White House National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi explains how the Biden Administration aims to invest in resilient infrastructure and reduce greenhouse gases in a way that benefits the environment without weakening the economy.
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As the President and his campaign work to convince Democrats he’s fit enough for a second term, Republicans continue to seek more examples of Biden’s age-related fumbles and cognitive decline.
House GOP members have even filed a lawsuit to compel the Justice Department to turn over audio tapes of President Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur, who led the Biden classified document investigation.
Hur caused a firestorm when he wound up deciding not to recommend charges because he believed a jury would be sympathetic to Biden because he came off as an elderly man with a poor memory.
Attorney General Merrick Garland’s refusal to comply sparked a political fight, and the House Republicans voted to hold him in contempt.
However, this is far from the first time the legislative branch has butted heads with the DOJ.
Recently, FOX News host and former Republican South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joined host Dave Anthony to weigh in on the legal fight over the Hur tapes and how it compares to past political standoffs.
Gowdy discussed his experience in Congress working on the Benghazi and Fast and Furious investigations and the challenges lawmakers have always faced when trying to hold the executive branch accountable.
He also commented on the Supreme Court’s recent Trump immunity ruling and expressed his broader concern over how politics is ruining the justice system.
The conversation was long, and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy and hear more of his unique takes on the current political clashes and the ones he experienced firsthand.
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The Supreme Court finished a historic term on Monday, delivering a consequential opinion that ruled that Presidents have absolute immunity regarding official acts committed while in office. In addition, the Supreme Court issued many other blockbuster decisions concerning social media, the authority of federal agencies, gun rights, and abortion pill access. University of California, Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo reviews the landmark opinions and explains their significance moving forward.
This Fourth of July, Americans celebrated 248 years of independence. However, the United States remains starkly divided over a plethora of issues such as abortion, inflation, and the Southern Border. In the spirit of the holiday, FOX News Radio's Jeff Monosso interviewed Americans asking how they would unify the country and why Americans should still be proud of the country.
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After the September 11th attacks, Bobby Body enlisted in the U.S. Army and while deployed in Iraq was struck by an IED. Body underwent over twenty surgeries but was still forced to amputate his left leg at the knee. He now represents the United States Paralympic team in powerlifting and is eying the gold in the Paralympics in Paris this September.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bobby Body, Army veteran United States Paralympian, who shares with us the pride he feels representing his country in the games the support he has received from numerous veteran organizations, including Semper Fi & America's Fund.
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On the 5th of July, Americans might still be celebrating—what they’re not cheering for is higher prices for their barbecues and cookouts this summer. U.S. Farm Bureau data suggests the price of the July 4th celebration will be 5 percent higher than the last.
The Big Money Show co-anchors Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg get together to tackle barbecue inflation and summer trends.
They discuss the spiking price of red meat at the grocery store, the trend of “Zillow therapy” for pessimistic house hunters, and the ‘Value Menu Wars’ continuing with Taco Bell.
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A recent FOX News poll shows that Americans are losing confidence in the country’s institutions and becoming less proud of their country. Many blame this trend on the nation's increasing political polarization. Senior counselor at Center View Partners and president emeritus of Council on Foreign Relations, Richard Haas, joins to discuss why he thinks the country is growing more divided, how teaching history and civics can help us unite, and what inspired his book, The Bill of Obligations.
In May, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, issued a proposal to create a financial incentive for hospitals that meet a quota of low-income patients seeking a kidney transplant. The Biden administration insists that the system is colorblind, but they emphasize that it aims to address racial disparities in American healthcare. Opponents of the plan argue that hospitals may have the discretion to choose which patients are more "deserving" of a transplant. Mark Meredith, a Washington-based correspondent for FOX News, joins to explain how the plan works and its potential impact on patients waiting for a kidney transplant.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Deroy Murdock.
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Both the U.S. national anthem and the flag that inspired the song are major legacies of the War of 1812 when the United States and its allies fought against the United Kingdom to preserve the young country. In September of 1814, British forces attacked Fort McHenry in Baltimore and failed. Watching the battle was Francis Scott Key who was so inspired by the defense of the city and a gigantic forty foot American flag draped over the garrison that he penned the lyrics to the nation's national anthem.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Jennifer Jones, Curator and Project Director at the Smithsonian Museum's Division of Military and Society, who takes us through the history of these symbols of the United States and how they are cared for.
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Part of celebrating America's independence is remembering Americans who've made the ultimate sacrifice and the families they've left behind. One of the charities meant to help them out is Folds of Honor, named for the folded American flag at military funerals. Since 2007, the nonprofit has helped the families of fallen heroes, including giving out 52,000 scholarships to Gold Star spouses and children. Rachel Faulkner-Brown, Director of the Folds of Honor Speakers Bureau, joins to explain how the group helped her family and how the organization aids and empowers other military families.
Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro Jr. was serving in the Air Force when he was nearly killed by an IED that left him with burns on over 80% of his body. After a long recovery process, he became the first fully disabled veteran to reenlist in the Air Force. Israel has since become an advocate for wounded veterans across the nation. He shares his incredible journey in his memoir, A Patriot's Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word. Israel Del Toro Jr. joins the Rundown to discuss how his family strengthened him during the recovery process, talks about his friendship with President George W. Bush, and shares his Independence Day traditions.
Plus, commentary from writer Paul Batura.
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It has been just weeks since a Russian Navy flotilla, including nuclear capable submarines and battleships, conducted maneuvers around the island of Cuba, just ninety miles off the coast of Florida. The show of force by Moscow comes at a time where tensions rise between the United State and Russia over the war in Ukraine. While the Pentagon said this was never a worry for them, other national security experts have had their eyebrows raised by the response from Washington.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rebekah Koffler, strategic military intelligence analyst and author of the upcoming book 'American Bolsheviks: The Persecution of Donald Trump and the Sovietization of America', about why she feels Russia is always readying for a possible war with the United States but we are lacking the preparation for the same conflict.
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Following last week's performance at the CNN Presidential Debate, President Biden is struggling to assure skeptical voters he is still fit to be commander in chief. House Republicans are now trying to compel the Justice Department to turn over the audiotapes of the President's interview with special counsel Robert Hur. These GOP lawmakers are claiming that by withholding the tapes, the White House is trying to cover up President Biden's senior moments. Former South Carolina congressman and host of Fox News’ Sunday Night in America, Trey Gowdy, explains why the Republicans voted to hold Attorney General Garland in contempt of Congress and what the consequences may be.
Even Democratic leaders cited concerns about the President's poor debate performance, with blue state governors set to speak with the Biden administration this week. Polls conducted since the CNN Presidential Debate show former President Trump gaining ground in the 2024 race. Now, Texas Democrat Rep. Lloyd Doggett has become the first in his party to publicly call for the President to drop out of the race. FOX News contributor and Democratic strategist Leslie Marshall joins to discuss what the President must say to calm the worries at his governors meeting and how Democrats should handle calls for President Biden to bow out of the 2024 race.
Plus, commentary from Host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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President Biden's performance in last Thursday night's debate has a growing number of Democrats very concerned about the election and a few are suggesting he step down. Even several liberal media figures have weighed in, and now a group of Democrat governors will speak with President Biden and get some answers on their concerns.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Paul Steinhauser, national political correspondent for FOX News, about the alarm bells ringing in the Democratic Party following the debate.
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A big legal win for President Trump on Monday. The Supreme Court ruled presidents have absolute immunity concerning official actions while in office. Yet, no immunity will be awarded for unofficial acts. The federal election interference case brought against former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith now goes back to the lower courts. Democrats are furious with the high court's decision, arguing that "nobody is above the law." Former federal prosecutor and criminal defense atorney Andrew Cherkasky joins to explain how the ruling will affect Trump's remaining legal proceedings and why he could now appeal his Manhattan hush-money conviction.
The fallout from the first presidential debate continues as the Democratic party weighs President Biden's candidacy. While party leaders have been quick to dismiss the debate as a down night for the President, rumors continue to flow from insiders that a replacement candidate could be a possibility. FOX News Sunday anchor and host of the Livin' The Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the internal turmoil in the Democratic party following the debate, and about who could potentially replace President Biden as the nominee. Then, Breams gives her take on Monday's historic ruling on the Trump immunity case.
Plus, commentary from Will Cain, host of "The Will Cain Show"
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Following a warning from the State Department to reconsider travel to Lebanon, a United State Navy warship is moving closer to their border with Israel in a move to prepare to evacuate Americans. As tensions rise and Israel begins targeting the terror group Hezbollah, there could be well over one hundred thousand Americans stuck in Lebanon that will most likely need rescuing. There is a group of former service members already on the ground in Beirut doing what they can to get Americans to safety.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Bryan Stern, founder of 'Grey Bull Rescue', about his efforts to get Americans out of Lebanon before Israel intensifies their fight against Hezbollah.
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This year’s bull market is pushing major indices to record highs, leaving Wall Street to debate if the trend can continue through the end of 2024. The robust performance may be a bit more complicated when looking at which stocks are really propping up the majors.
And the great pivot for the inflation-pinched consumer is underway in the retail space. Tech giant Amazon is now planning its own new discount service to take on Temu and Shein, which have dominated the budget e-commerce space.
FOX Business Correspondent Kelly O’Grady speaks with Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst Mark Hamrick about all this and whether or not Americans will pay the price for the Federal Reserve’s “overly cautious” fight against inflation.
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Reports are coming out that world leaders were unimpressed with President Biden’s weak performance at the first Presidential debate of 2024. Democrats were quick to panic after the debate with some calling for the President to bow out of the race. Meantime at the border migrants continue to flow into the United States, with signs that an ISIS connected network has smuggled hundreds of illegal immigrants into the nation. Congressman Mike Waltz (R-FL-6) joins the Rundown to discuss his reaction to the President’s debate performance, the national security threats in Ukraine and Israel, and what needs to be done to shut down the southern border.
Don't forget to look for free sunscreen dispensers the next time you go to the beach. IMPACT Melanoma has placed thousands of dispensers across the United States as part of its campaign to raise awareness about skin cancer. Almost 1 in 5 Americans will develop some form of skin cancer before age 70. According to the Melanoma Research Alliance, Melanoma, the deadliest kind, kills one person every hour. Medical advisory board member for IMPACT Melanoma, founder of DermWellesley, and Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Emily Wise joins to discuss the importance of sun protection, emphasize the need for regular skin checks, and dispel misinformation about tanning.
Plus commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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Evan Gershkovich’s espionage trial began this past week in Russia. Russia's claims that he was working as a spy and not a journalist.
The Wall Street Journal reporter, who has been in prison for over a year, has been declared “wrongfully detained” by the U.S. government. The Journal also rejects the espionage charge, calling it a bogus claim.
Since Evan was first detained, the media organization has urged his safe return.
Just before the trial began, Assistant Editor at The Wall Street Journal, Paul Beckett, joined
FOX News Rundown’s Dave Anthony to discuss Evan’s closed-door trial, and why he believes his likely conviction will be a travesty of Justice.
Beckett, who now spends all his working hours on trying to get Evan released, explains the importance of bringing awareness to Evan's wrongful detention and the implications his arrest has for all journalists all over the world.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire conversation with the Wall Street Journal’s Paul Beckett and learn even more about Evan Gershkovich, the great journalism he was doing, and the unfair treatment he is receiving from Russia.
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In the wake of the CNN Presidential Debate, Democrats and Republicans are expressing their concerns over President Biden's debate performance and overall physical and mental health. Will President Biden be replaced on the ballot come November? In an attempt to raise confidence over his presidency, he held a rally in the swing state of North Carolina, however on Capitol Hill, there are whispers of the Cabinet requesting Vice President Kamala Harris to invoke the 25th amendment and have the President removed. FOX Radio Congressional Correspondent Ryan Schmelz analyzes the aftermath of the debate, potential replacements for the President, and the outrage from voters nationwide.
In what was the most expensive House primary race in U.S. history, George Latimer unseated the incumbent Congressman Jamaal Bowman (NY-16) in New York's Democratic primary. The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas played a key role in shaping the race and served as a significant blow to the party's progressive wing. Meanwhile, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-03) won a crowded primary in the state's fourth district after forfeiting re-election in her current district. U.S. House Analyst with Cook Political Report Erin Covey explains what the results from Tuesday's Primaries tell American voters about where each major party is positioning itself ahead of November.
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This past Thursday was the first debate of the 2024 Presidential cycle.
However, it’s unclear whether there will be a second meeting between President Joe Biden and former President Trump.
Immediately following the CNN Presidential debate, pundits on both sides of the aisles discussed President Biden’s ‘weak’ performance. Some headlines even read of Democrats panicking over Biden coming off as ‘too old’ and ‘incoherent’.
On the FOX News Rundown: From Washington, former White House Speech Writer and FOX News Contributor Marc Thiessen and former Biden Surrogate Kevin Walling joined Jessica Rosenthal to break down the debate.
They did not just focus on Biden’s highly criticized performance but also discussed some of the issues brought up during the simulcast.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire panel discussion on the presidential debate and get more analysis of how the evening could impact the rest of the election.
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Many Americans didn't know what to expect leading up to the CNN Presidential Debate last Thursday. However, after the debate concluded, both Republicans and Democrats seemed to focus primarily on one concern: President Biden's performance. Though former President Trump also received backlash for lying and straying away from questions asked, President Biden's raspy voice, and freezing and meandering answers left Americans worried, regardless of their politics. FOX News contributor and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Marc Thiessen, and former Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discuss the stand-out moments from debate night, how much a debate can impact an election, and the likelihood of Democrats potentially replacing President Biden as the presidential nominee.
Several important opinions from the Supreme Court were released this week as the country anxiously awaits the high court's ruling on presidential immunity. On Friday, the court overturned the 1984 Chevron decision allowing the federal government to regulate workplace safety and consumer protections. In addition, the Justices made it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants with obstruction, a charge also brought against former President Donald Trump. John Yoo is a law professor at UC Berkley, a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. He joins to break down this week's opinions and preview the immunity decision expected early next week.
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A new test designed to detect early signs of cognitive decline has been developed by at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. It is the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, known as SAGE, can easily be taken anywhere and can be incorporated into primary care visits. Patients who have shared concerns and scored low on the SAGE test were up to 15 times more likely to have their cognitive concerns documented and treated.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Dr. Douglas Scharre, director of the Division of Cognitive Neurology at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and lead author of this study, who explains this new test and explains the importance of an early diagnosis.
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Thursday’s CNN Presidential Debate between President Biden and former President Trump brought voters an unflattering performance from the incumbent. Media outlets on the left and right quickly noted that this debate performance has renewed voters’ previous concerns about President Biden’s age and fitness for office.
The candidates argued about the economy, which got some good news from Friday’s inflation report showing no major increases.
Fox Business Correspondent Gerri Willis is joined by Chief Global Strategist at Freedom Capital Markets Jay Woods to break down the reaction to the President’s lackluster debate performance and former President Trump’s strong argument for keeping his 2017 tax cuts in place.
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President Biden and former President Trump faced off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle last night, in a highly contentious faceoff. President Biden often stumbled while attacking former President Trump's character, focusing on his actions on January 6 and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The former President took aim at the Biden administration's border policy and the state of the economy. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to analyze both candidates' performance, how the debate could sway undecided voters, and take a look at the highlights of the night.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court accidentally posted a document foreshadowing one of four opinions released on Thursday, Moyle v. United States. The High Court has ruled that emergency abortions are allowed to be performed in Idaho for now. Following the Dobbs decision, the Biden administration issued guidelines for abortions that conflicted with Idaho's state law. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast to break down the latest opinions and the impact of the Moyle decision ahead of 2024.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from Host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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President Biden and former President Donald Trump will battle it out this evening in the CNN Presidential Debate in Atlanta. It will be the first time in United States history that a sitting and former president debate. Also, the network set various new rules for the debate, such as not having an audience, changing from previous formats.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News audio Washington D.C. reporter and host of the 'From Washington' podcast, about the changes to debate format and what topics are expected to be brought up.
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The CNN presidential debate is tonight, and this is the first contest between President Biden and former President Trump this election cycle. It will make US history as the earliest presidential debate, airing two months before the candidates are officially nominated at their respective conventions. Voters and pundits alike are sure to be watching closely to see which candidate emerges victorious, as the next debate is slated for months away in September. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to discuss how debates can make or break a campaign, their importance in past elections, and what to expect from each candidate’s performance.
The Supreme Court laid down a 6-3 ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, with the majority deciding that the plaintiffs did not have standing in the case where they alleged the Biden administration coerced social media companies into censoring "misinformation" about the COVID-19 pandemic. The High Court also made an error this week, accidentally posting a decision in the Idaho emergency abortions case stating that abortions would be allowed in cases of emergency in the state. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy joins the podcast to explain why the court ruled against Missouri in the social media case and weigh the outcomes of the potential Idaho decision.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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A senior official in the Department of Homeland Security tells FOX News that nearly four hundred migrants crossed the Southern border with help from an ISIS-affiliated smuggling ring. DHS says that they believe it is more of a network taking advantage of migrants wanting to enter the U-S and not a terror operation. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at a briefing with reporters to tout decreasing numbers of illegal crossings said the report was 'incorrect' but didn't not offer details on why he feels that way.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Charles Marino, former advisor to the DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Chief Executive Officer of Sentinel, and author of 'Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country', about the report and the level of concern we could have about a terrorist threat at the border.
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The Wall Street Journal's reporter Evan Gershkovich, currently jailed in Russia, faces his espionage trial today after being imprisoned for over a year. The United States declared Gershkovich wrongfully detained, despite Russia's claims that he was working as a spy and not a journalist. The Journal also rejects the espionage charge, calling it a bogus claim. Since Evan was first detained, the media organization has been urging for his safe return. Assistant Editor at The Wall Street Journal, Paul Beckett, joins to bring awareness to Evan's wrongful detention and its implications for all journalists.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been freed from prison in England after reaching a plea deal with the United States. The bargain ends a years-long saga in the United States seeking the extradition of Assange on espionage charges. Assange is set to appear in front of a United States' court in Saipan, where he will be sentenced to time served, and then travel back to his home country of Australia. FOX News contributor and former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joins to discuss the crimes that Assange committed and the impact that Wikileaks had on the intelligence community and American national security at large.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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California is pushing ahead with reparations plans despite having a nearly fifty billion dollar budget shortfall. Twelve million dollars has been set aside for reparations in a budget agreement between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent, about the plan and reaction to it.
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The Supreme Court announced that they will be taking up a case next term that will determine the legality of a state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The ruling in the case, which originated in Tennessee, could determine whether or not there are constitutional protections for gender identity. Constitutional Law Professor and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to discuss the implications of the case, why he finds it interesting that the High Court decided to hear this case, and touches upon his new book, "The Indispensable Right."
Thirty-five percent of people believe that tipping culture in the United States is out of control. However, for many in the service industry, tips are the main source of income. Former President Trump has spent the last few weeks floating the idea of making tips exempt from taxable income, which could prove to be an appealing pledge for working-class voters. On the podcast, Sean Kennedy, the executive vice president of public affairs at the National Restaurant Association, explained how this change would help workers in service and hospitality take home more money than they ever have before.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of "The Jason in the House Podcast."
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Moscow says terrorists were responsible for attacking two cities in Russia that killed twenty people Sunday evening. The seemingly coordinated attacks also targeted police posts killing multiple police officers, an Orthodox priest and several others. Meanwhile, Russia says the United States is to blame for a missile attack on the resort island of Crimea.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent based in London, about the attacks and Russia's response.
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Record-high home prices in May have dried up summer sales, and retail sales floundered as consumers are feeling the inflation pinch. Could the Fed come to the rescue with an anticipated rate cut, or must Americans continue to pull back their pocketbooks in a summer of high prices?
FOX Business' Gerri Willis speaks with the CEO of Mahoney Asset Management, Ken Mahoney, about all of this and more.
They cover homebuyers' shrinking budgets as media housing prices hit record levels, how inflation is driving consumer spending down, and why economists should be "careful what they wish for" when it comes to Fed rate cuts.
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It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more.
Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works.
Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus.
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Artificial intelligence is in its infancy, but right now—from the stock market, to the tech world, to the classroom, and more—it’s all people can talk about.
Jamie Metzl served on the National Security Council under the Clinton administration, and his new book, "Superconvergence,” explains why people should be cautiously optimistic about the potential of AI.
He joined the podcast this week, but the conversation was too long to include all of his insight on the burgeoning artificial intelligence revolution. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear our entire, unedited conversation with Jamie about the potential massive transformations AI could bring to our lives, work, and the world.
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The CNN presidential debate is just days away, and with President Biden and former President Trump continuously going head-to head in the polls, how much impact could their performances have when they go head-to-head on a debate stage? Republican Strategist Colin Reed & Democratic Strategist Richard Fowler have a panel discussion about how much weight early polling data has in an election cycle, what they believe the presidential candidates are doing to prep, and how much of an impact this debate could have on where Americans will place their vote come November.
Chaos continues in Congress, as more personal-driven disputes between House members make national news. In states such as Virginia and New York, incumbent legislators face challenges with earning Americans' votes in their respective primaries that are just as much about personality as policy. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram provides an in-depth analysis of the current political landscape in the halls of Congress.
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The first presidential debate is scheduled for next week in Atlanta, Georgia. Participants needed to receive 15% support in four separate national polls and appear on the ballot in enough states to potentially win 270 electoral votes. Despite his efforts, Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. failed to meet CNN's qualifying standards.
RFK Jr. spoke to us before the qualifying deadline and shared his thoughts on the 2024 campaign.
The conversation was long, and we couldn't include all of it in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with the presidential candidate and environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who dishes on his ideas on treating addiction.
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Arguably one of the most significant Supreme Court opinions is expected next week. The high court will decide whether or not former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal charges based on official acts as president he made concerning January 6th. However, an appeals court ruled earlier this year that he is not entitled to such protections. Former Justice Department Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree previews the decision and breaks down several other opinions from earlier this week.
On Tuesday, President Biden signed an Executive Order that will impact migrants who are already in the country. The policy provides protections for the undocumented spouses and children of American citizens who've been here for at least ten years. The rules are expected to impact roughly half a million migrants, leaving many critics worried that it will only worsen the problems at the Southern border. Retired Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Victor Avila discusses the reality of how the new order will impact current citizenship processes and explains how the ongoing immigration crisis is posing a threat to our national security.
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June is 'National Men's Health Month' and it is a time for men everywhere to take stock of their health and share concerns with their doctors. Men already have a lower rate of doctor visits than women but that becomes more of an issue as men get older and need to be screened for illnesses like colon cancer and heart disease. We take a look at what concerns men should have a focus on and some others that get overlooked.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Dr. Marc Siegel, FOX News medical contributor and Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, who talks about the importance of screenings and keeping your doctor aware of health concerns.
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President Biden and former President Trump will face off next week in the first presidential debate of 2024. The latest FOX News Poll in June tells us voters say that the state of the economy is among the top two most important issues to them as they weigh their choice of candidates.
The White House has been pushing an economic message for months that they’ve branded “Bidenomics.” Their critics point to the rising national debt being exacerbated by expensive policies like student loan forgiveness. What’s the impact of the national debt, and who ends up footing the bill?
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show, Taylor Riggs, is joined by FOX Business’ White House correspondent Edward Lawrence to discuss the state of the economy one week out from the first presidential debate of 2024 and what voters will be listening for from each candidate.
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For the first time since October, the latest FOX News poll shows President Biden with a narrow lead over former President Trump. Some people believe the small shift can be credited to the former President’s felony conviction in New York. However, other voters are questioning the incumbent's mental fitness as he appeared to ‘freeze’ at a fundraiser earlier this week. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream explains the gravity of the situation as the nation awaits the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity. Later, she discusses the Biden White House’s "cheapfake" allegations and addresses the President’s recent sweeping executive action on immigration.
As the first presidential debate inches closer, many voters feel deeply personal about the two candidates as the country heads into a 2020 rematch. From the economy to national security to mental fitness, these are the issues most Americans feel strongest about. Former neurosurgeon and Housing and Urban Development secretary Dr. Ben Carson joins to explain why people place so much emphasis on a candidate's character. He addresses the rumors that he is being considered as a Trump 2024 running mate and shares wisdom from his new book, “The Perilous Fight: Overcoming Our Culture's War on the American Family.”
Plus, commentary from the host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to North Korea to meet with Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, where the two signed a comprehensive strategic partnership.
This formalized alliance has a provision that Russia and North Korea “provide mutual assistance” if facing aggression. While their war on Ukraine has alienated Russia from the West, Putin has found a willing partner in Kim Jong Un to get ammunition and supplies for his war. Their latest pact is a concern for South Korea and the United States, as North Korea has long had goals for a robust nuclear weapons program.
Dr. Rebecca Grant is a national security analyst and a Vice President at the Lexington Institute. She joins FOX’s John Saucier to explain the repercussions of this dangerous new axis forming among many of the West's most dangerous and desperate adversaries.
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This week, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun testified before the Senate about alleged negligence within the company that led to deadly plane crashes in 2018 and 2019. The families of the victims are now seeking a $25 billion fine for the accidents after they say the company breached the terms of their agreement, which has allowed them to avoid criminal charges for the fatal crashes. The families have called Boeing's actions the "deadliest corporate crime in US history." Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins the Rundown to discuss the testimony of Dave Calhoun, what measures he wants to see employed to ensure the safety of airline passengers, and why he believes criminal penalties should not be taken off the table in the case of fatal crashes.
Over the past seven weeks, the NASDAQ has consistently closed at record highs, and the S&P 500 reached a new high at the end of trading on Tuesday. However, issues like credit card debt and inflation are still affecting the economy ahead of the election. Jonathan Hoenig, the founder of The Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund and a FOX News contributor, discusses how AI is influencing the stock market boom and breaks down the current state of the economy.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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The Israel-Hamas War has been a divisive one on the world stage, and backlash to the ongoing conflict sparked protests on college campuses and major cities across the world—from the West to the East.
Human rights activist Dr. Qanta Ahmed is a senior fellow with the Independent Women's Forum. Her work took her to southern Israel, just days after Hamas terrorists launched their surprise attack on the Nova music festival.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks to Dr. Ahmed about the graphic aftermath of the October 7th massacre that she witnessed, the reality of sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas, and her perspective on the developing conflict as a Muslim.
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President Biden addressed the nation yesterday, unveiling more executive action on the border. On the 12th anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the President announced a new program that would grant legal status and citizenship to an estimated 500,000 illegal immigrants married to U.S. citizens. Former acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and executive director and chair of the Center for Homeland Security and Immigration at the America First Policy Institute, Chad Wolf, joins the Rundown to discuss how President Biden's executive order impacts immigration and what more can be done on border policy to stem the flow of illegal migrants.
The first presidential debate with President Biden and former President Trump is next week in Atlanta. However, the Biden campaign has already ramped up the personal attacks against his opponent, zeroing in on the fact that former President Trump is now a convicted felon. The ad is running in swing states, aiming to persuade undecided and independent voters. Democratic strategist and former Biden campaign surrogate Kevin Walling breaks down the Biden team's strategy and the President's current standing among minority voters.
Plus, commentary by co-host of FOX and Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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The United States is rapidly losing influence on the continent of Africa to likes of Russian mercenaries and money of the the Chinese Communist Party. The U.S. Military conducting anti-terrorism missions was recently kicked out of Niger while Russian forces moved directly into the same barracks. Is the Biden Administration dragging their feet, losing Africa and what can be done to change course?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Morgan Ortagus, spokesperson for the United States Department of State during the Trump Administration and founder of POLARIS National Security, who says the African continent is important on the world stage and the United States needs to do more strengthen its trade and overall standing with African nations.
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Independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been vocal about institutional obstacles his campaign has faced in reaching 2024 voters. He wants to debate the two frontrunners and earn his way onto state ballots across the country. While the Kennedy campaign has attempted to frame his candidacy as a viable third option, the Trump and Biden campaigns have been aggressive in labeling him as either an "anti-vaxxer" or a “radical leftist.” Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joins the Rundown to set the record straight and discuss efforts to get his name on the ballot in 2024. Later, he discusses his plan to curb drug addiction in America and what he would do differently if he were in charge of the U.S. immigration system.
This week, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy called for social media companies to issue mental health warnings on their platforms. He argues that a warning would be a step in the right direction toward protecting minors' mental health. Research shows that American teenagers spend an average of nearly five hours on social media daily. Dr. Murthy says there have been successes with similar warnings on tobacco products in reducing smoking in the United States. Director of the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, Kara Frederick, joins to discuss how social media has evolved and how harmful algorithms are for developing brains.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Tammy Bruce.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his 'War Cabinet' that was the influential group making the decisions regarding fighting Hamas in Gaza. It was a move many expected following the resignation of Benny Gantz from the cabinet over his frustrations of how Netanyahu has handled the war. Meanwhile, the Lebanon-based Hezbollah terrorist group has been pummeling Israel with hundreds of rockets in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed a high level commander of theirs.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, about the effects on the war because of this decision and the latest on the Hezbollah threat.
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In Washington, a battle is brewing over the U.S. corporate tax rate. President Biden has a plan to raise the current 21 percent corporate tax rate to 28 percent, while former President Trump has teased lowering it even further to 20 percent.
Meanwhile, inflation seems to be cooling this summer, though Americans aren’t feeling the impact yet. The Index of Consumer Sentiment showed U.S. consumer confidence hit a 7-month low in June.
And just how loyal will TV viewers be this summer? " Streamflation" comes to a head this June and July, with most of the major streamers hitting consumers with price hikes and advertisements.
Co-anchor of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Brian Brenberg sits down with the President of Payne Capital Management, Ryan Payne, to discuss it all.
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This past week President Biden travelled to Italy for the G7 Summit, where he pledged $50 billion in new aid to Ukraine that is backed by seized Russian assets. Over the weekend peace talks were held in Switzerland, where notably Russia was not invited, after President Vladimir Putin proposed his own peace plan that involved Ukraine ceding all land occupied by Russia. Meanwhile, at the border with Mexico, migrants continue to enter the nation with eight people from Tajikistan with ties to ISIS being arrested last week. Chair of the House Intelligence Committee Mike Turner (R-OH-10) joins the Rundown to share his thoughts on the President's performance in Europe, his assessment of the terror threats at the border, and what he thinks of Russian ships docking in Havana, Cuba.
On Friday, Pope Francis became the first to address a G7 Summit of world leaders. He used the occasion to talk about the perils and promises of artificial intelligence and why he worries about how the technology could be used in future wars. Pope Francis is far from the only person concerned about where AI is going. Some experts warn if we don't control the technology, it could even lead to human extinction. But Jamie Metzl, who served in the National Security Council during the Clinton administration, says in his new book, “Superconvergence”, why he’s cautiously optimistic about AI and how it has the potential to help humanity thrive. Metzl, joins the Rundown to discuss how he believes AI can change our world for the better and how our species can avoid its pitfalls.
Plus, commentary from Host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick, Tomi Lahren.
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It took a federal jury in Delaware only about three hours to find President Biden's son Hunter guilty of three felonies.
The charges included lying about drug use when he bought a gun in 2018 and then illegally having possession of that gun.
President Biden says he'll accept the outcome and will not pardon his son or commute his sentence.
Some Democrats in Congress suggested the conviction blows up Republican claims of a weaponized justice system that is unfairly targeting former President Trump and other conservatives.
Shortly after the jury’s decision, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with former federal prosecutor and Congressman Trey Gowdy.
The host of FOX News’ Sunday Night in America and the Trey Growdy Podcast weighed in on the verdict and explained why he was not surprised at all that Hunter Biden was found guilty on all counts.
Gowdy also discussed the politics surrounding the case, the likelihood the President would pardon his son, and whether he thinks the conviction is proof the DOJ and justice system is still fair.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
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This past week, Hunter Biden became the first child of a sitting President to be convicted of a crime. Though the verdict initially seemed like it could have negative political implications for his father, some media headlines say the jury’s decision ‘shatters’ the Trump campaign’s narrative that the Justice Department is unfairly targeting the former President. Host of 'The Guy Benson Show,' Guy Benson, shares his thoughts on how the historic conviction could impact the 2024 race, whether President Biden will end up pardoning his son or commuting his sentence, and why Hunter's case can't accurately be compared to the Former President's.
The veepstakes are underway! Former President Donald Trump has nearly a month to choose his running mate for the 2024 election, and there are several well-known individuals on his not-so-short list. Kyle Kondik, the managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, discusses Trump's possible VP picks and their potential impact on his campaign.
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Donald Trump’s search for a running mate is on.
The former president says he is getting closer to making his Vice Presidential pick as his campaign is reportedly vetting a list of Republicans that includes current lawmakers and former GOP primary opponents.
Kellyanne Conway was there eight years ago with Trump as his campaign manager when they chose Mike Pence as his running mate in 2016.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with the FOX News Contributor and pollster to get her unique take on this year’s veepstakes and who she feels would be the best pick.
Conway laid out what qualities the running mate should possess and went through some of the pros and cons of the names being floated by the media.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
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Trump Kellyanne Conway and hear even more about her analysis of the VP search, but also the state of the 2024 presidential race.
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During his time at the G7 Summit in Italy, President Biden expressed that Hamas was 'the biggest hang-up' to a ceasefire deal with Israel. Although the terrorist group proposed more changes to President Biden's three-phase plan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who this week made his eighth trip to the Middle East since the October 7th attacks, insisted that Hamas would not be allowed to determine the future of the region. President and Founder of the Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer examines the complications of President Biden's phased plan and explains why he fears current tensions could lead to a broader war.
For the first time in nearly four years, former President Donald Trump returned to Capitol Hill this week for closed-door meetings with nearly every Republican member in the House and Senate. That show of unity provided President Trump with a show of strength, cementing his role as the leader of the Republican party, with even legislators who voted to impeach and convict the former President present in the sessions. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram details the political landscape of Capitol Hill as we get closer and closer to the election in November.
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June is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month and support groups have begun using different techniques to help individuals cope with trauma. One of those groups is the 'Wounded Warrior Project', an American charity and veterans service organization, who have started to use art therapy, music and cooking programs in order to use creativity to unlock new ways of healing.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Sal Gonzalez, veteran and country singer, and Dr. Erin Fletcher, Director of the Wounded Warrior Network, about the ways different forms of art can help veterans cope with PTSD.
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Another decision from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday: they’re holding rates steady. Chairman Jerome Powell signaled optimism about the inflation fight but says one positive report isn’t a sign for celebration just yet.
In the world of tech, Tesla’s Elon Musk made headlines at the company’s 2024 annual shareholder meeting, telling attendees that he believes Robotaxis and Optimus robots could bring Tesla’s market cap to 25 trillion dollars.
Kelly O’Grady speaks with the host of Making Money with Charles Payne on FOX Business, Charles Payne, about the impact of Jerome Powell's rate-cut caution, Musk’s ambitious goals, and differing economic visions among the 2024 candidates.
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The Supreme Court reached a unanimous decision on Thursday, ruling against plaintiffs in a case that could have limited access to the abortion drug Mifepristone. The High Court ruled that the doctors that brought the case had no legal standing to challenge the legality of access for the drug. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Livin’ The Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain the reasoning behind the decision, how abortion could be challenged on the state level, and runs through a short list of potential Supreme Court nominees from both Presidential candidates.
FOX Sports' Summer of Soccer kicks off this weekend with games from sunrise to sunset. The coverage begins with the network's first-ever presentation of the UEFA Euros, and the month-long event ends with a special edition of Copa America featuring matches across the United States. FOX Sports Soccer Analysts Alexi Lalas and Stu Holden will cover the event. They join the Rundown to share which teams Americans should follow and share their thoughts on the sport's growing popularity.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tom Shillue.
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President Biden and Ukrainian President Vlodoymyr Zelenskyy signed a bilateral security agreement at the 'G7 Summit' pledging long-term support from the United States and the other wealthiest democratic nations in the world. The agreement promises $50 billion dollars in aid, gotten from frozen Russian assets, which would would go to military aid, humanitarian support and reconstruction of the country.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Radio's White House correspondent and host of the 'From Washington' podcast, about what is in the agreement and the message it sends.
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It has been thirty years since the crimes of O.J. Simpson. On June 12th, 1994, Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were murdered in her condo in Brentwood, California. The prime suspect was her ex-husband, former football star and actor O.J. Simpson. He was later acquitted of the crime in what became one of the first criminal trials to gain overwhelming national attention. Host of the FOX True Crime Podcast and co-host of Outnumbered, Emily Compagno joins the Rundown to discuss how the trial impacted American culture, the ways that it changed criminal procedures, and why the crimes gave the nation greater awareness of the treatment of victims.
Eight suspected terrorists were arrested this weekend as part of a multi-city sting operation. The Tajikistan nationals allegedly crossed the US-Mexico border illegally but passed background checks at the time. Lawmakers were already concerned with the growing number of people from the Terrorist Screening Database entering the U.S. through the southern border and the threat of another mass terror attack. Congressman and former NYPD detective Anthony D'Esposito (NY-4) shares why the Biden administration's new border executive order is "not a solution" and stresses the importance of 'see something, say something.'
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Federal officials have arrested eight Tajikistan nationals across the United States last week after it was discovered they had ties to ISIS. ICE and the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force carried out the arrests in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New York. Those arrested are said to have entered the country through the Southern border.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Ron Vitiello, former acting ICE Director and former U.S. Border Patrol Chief & Deputy Commissioner, about the level of concern we should have about terrorists entering the country.
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Hunter Biden has been convicted on all charges in his Delaware gun case. The judge has not set a date for sentencing yet, but the President's son is facing a maximum of 25 years in prison along with hefty fines. Hunter also faces federal tax evasion charges in a trial that is scheduled to begin later this summer, with experts saying that he may take a guilty plea to avoid jail time. Former federal prosecutor, host of Sunday Night in America on FOX and host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy joins the Rundown to share his thoughts on the conviction, why he believes the case was cut-and-dry, and why he expects a pardon to come down from the President for his son Hunter.
The Republican National Convention is nearly a month away, and former President Donald Trump has until then to pick his running mate. His not-so-short list is jam-packed with many familiar faces, even those who were his political rivals not so long ago, like Senators Tim Scott and Marco Rubio, to name a few. FOX News contributor, pollster, and former Trump campaign manager in 2016, Kellyanne Conway, joins the podcast to break down the former President's possible VP picks, the impact of a running mate, and how she thinks former President Trump should make his decision.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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President Biden's only surviving son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty of all charges in federal gun case including lying about a drug addiction while purchasing a gun. The three guilty charges carry up to 25-years in prison in total. Hunter also faces another trial in California involving federal tax charges.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with David Spunt, FOX News Washington D.C. based correspondent, who was in the courtroom and tells us about the reactions to the verdict.
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The Biden campaign is working overtime to court minority voters as new polls continue to show an erosion of support for the President among Hispanic and Black Americans. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have been on the trail touting economic initiatives and student loan forgiveness in hopes of retaining voters. Former President Trump has been outspoken in recent weeks in his own attempt to gain minority voters, with a campaign stop in the Bronx. Founder and partner of Schoen Cooperman Research, Doug Schoen, joins the Rundown to discuss the latest FOX News polling, why minority voters may be moving toward the Republican party, and what the Biden campaign can do to win back the voting base.
As the conflict in Ukraine remains dire, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to attend the G7 summit in Italy later this week. A key point at this year's event is a discussion on potential ways to use frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine's military. However, as the west debates over a plan to help its ally, four Russian warships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, will arrive in Cuba this week, bringing back flashbacks from the Cuban Missile Crisis. Former special assistant to President George W. Bush for national security and the founder of Beacon Global Strategies, Michael Allen, describes why Western countries are changing their attitude toward the Russia-Ukraine war and why Russia's presence in Cuba could be destabilizing to the United States.
Plus, commentary from FOX News senior meteorologist and host of The Janice Dean Podcast, Janice Dean.
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The Israeli Defense Forces say they had been planning a rescue mission for weeks and over the weekend they conducted a daring daytime mission that saved the lives of four hostages. Members of the National Police special anti-terror unit of Yamam along with Shin Bet agents simultaneously raided two Hamas buildings to bringing to three male hostages and one female hostage. Meanwhile, long time rival to Netanyahu and key member of Israel's war cabinet, Benny Gantz, announced his resignation from the government.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, about the rescue and the cabinet shake up.
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When big topics in the financial world pop up, sometimes you’re going to need some context. On the business rundown, we’ll catch you up to speed. For today’s Deep Dive: Why is everyone talking about GameStop? And who is Roaring Kitty?
FOX Business’ The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs fills you in on how a brick-and-mortar videogame company became a national phenomenon and how Keith Gill (known online as “Roaring Kitty”) found himself the leader of an online movement that brought GameStop stock to record highs.
Later, Bankrate principal writer James Royal, Ph.D., weighs in on the risky nature of investing in GameStop and the volatile results when combining stock trading and social media.
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President Biden traveled to Europe last week for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, making multiple speeches promoting the defense of democracy around the world. While in Normandy the Biden campaign released an attack ad against former President Trump, claiming that he does not respect veterans. Stateside, the President's son is on trial for gun charges in Delaware and the House has now sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice for James and Hunter Biden claiming they perjured themselves in front of Congress. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss what could come out of criminal referrals for the Biden family, why she believes the President's new border policy will not work, and what she thought of President Biden's speeches while in France.
For generations, fast food was the easy, accessible option for people to feed their families cheaply. However, high inflation has caused what used to be an affordable meal to reach nearly $20 in some states. Although President Biden continues to tout his economic successes on the campaign trail, many Americans aren't buying into his agenda when they still have to cut down on discretionary spending. Co-host of The Big Money show on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis assesses the latest jobs report and explains how fast-food giants are enticing customers despite their high prices.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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Like many Americans, Gen Z isn’t feeling great about the economy. However, they’re also facing a wealth problem, with individuals under 35 having the lowest average net worth for any generation. A large part of that is due to rising debt.
Many young adults struggle to manage a budget, pay off student loans, and afford housing.
Author, and financial expert, Rachel Cruze recently joined the Rundown’s Lisa Brady to discuss the financial woes of Gen Z.
Cruz broke down why the nation is facing record levels of consumer debt, and how young people have taken a different approach to spending than previous generations.
She also shared tips on how to pay down debt.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
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During President Biden's recent travels abroad, Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine has been a key talking point -- with the President commending the Allied forces for their commitment to freedom, democracy, and one another. With the G7 Summit on the horizon and Russia threatening to take severe action if the U.S. oversteps, Retired 4-star General and FOX News Military Analyst, General Jack Keane discusses what he believes the crucial topics will be at this year's G7 Summit, and his thoughts on the likelihood of achieving a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine as the Israel-Hamas War rages on.
As thousands of migrants enter the United States every day, the federal government has run out of options, prompting President Biden to issue an Executive Order this week, that prevents asylum seekers from entering the U.S. when the seven-day average for crossings exceeds 2,500. Democratic strategist and former Deputy National Press Secretary for the Democratic Party, Jose Aristimuno, explains the president's new immigration policy and why he is losing support from Hispanic and Latino voters.
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This past week, Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
The former top infectious disease official faced heavy criticism for his handling of the pandemic response, and alleged dismissal of the ‘lab leak theory’.
Lawmakers also grilled the former National Institutes of Health (NIH) official on issues like the lack of scientific reasoning behind six feet of social distancing and the justification of school closures.
Former Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, was also on the frontlines of fighting COVID-19.
Redfield joined the Rundown’s Jessica Rosenthal shortly after Dr. Fauci’s testimony to give his reaction.
The former CDC head shared his thoughts on COVID origins, and whether he thinks Dr. Fauci and others tried to suppress the idea the virus came from a Chinese lab. He also responded to Dr. Fauci blaming social distancing recommendations on the CDC.
The conversation was long and we could not include all of it in our original FOX News Rundown segment.
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President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, spent much of the week in a Wilmington, Delaware court with his federal gun charges front and center. Hunter's defense attorney devoted his time to trying to prove that his client was not a habitual drug user when he purchased a handgun back in 2018. Despite witnesses and text messages with evidence suggesting that Hunter was using crack, the defense team remains adamant that wasn't the case. FOX News Washington-based correspondent David Spunt explains how the President's son's legal issues will impact the 2024 Presidential Election.
Tensions in Washington, D.C. are high as some of the highest-profile officials were in front of Congress panels this week. Former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci addressed a House Committee denying he attempted to cover up the possibility of a COVID-19 lab leak, while Attorney General Merrick Garland was voted to be held in contempt of Congress for how the DOJ has become "politicized and weaponized" under his leadership. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram weighs in on both hearings and analyzes the current political landscape on Capitol Hill.
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In 2008, then Congressman Patrick Kennedy, was the lead sponsor of the 'Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act' which was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The law required insurance companies to cover treatment for mental health disorders the same as any other illness. Kennedy continues to advocate for mental health and addiction care and has recently co-authored a new book, 'Profiles in Mental Health Courage', which details the journeys of a group of Americans that struggled with mental health issues.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks to former Former U.S. Representative Patrick J. Kennedy who shares stories from the book and what his thoughts on what more can be done for those in need.
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The May jobs report showed a swelling American labor market, adding 272,000 jobs last month, which blew past most economists’ estimates. In the housing market, an increasing number of young people are saying housing affordability will be a top voting issue for them in 2024.
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu speaks with Gary Kaltbaum, Kaltbaum Capital Management President and FOX Business contributor, breaking down the mixed message sent by the May jobs numbers.
Later, they discuss how they would handle a Mega Millions jackpot and reports of a possible Texas stock exchange.
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President Biden traveled overseas to France this week to make a speech on the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing at Normandy Beach. In his speech, he reaffirmed his commitment to Ukraine in its war against Russia and highlighted the need to fight for democracy. Stateside, Republican lawmakers are calling out his most recent executive action on the border crisis. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Livin' The Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the impact of the President's remarks at Normandy, the politics of fixing the immigration crisis, and the timeline of former President Trump's trials and how they will factor into the 2024 election.
The Transportation Security Administration predicts that this summer will continue to be busy for frequent flyers. Throughout Memorial Day weekend, nearly 2.4 million people passed through TSA checkpoints. However, many travelers fear extreme turbulence aboard their flights after a 73-year-old British man died aboard a Singapore Airlines flight last month. President of Boyd Group International, Michael Boyd, explains why airlines play into customers' fears and what they should expect as they get ready for summer vacations.
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Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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This week commemorates the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion when allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France to gain a foothold in their efforts to retake Europe from the Nazis. A new FOX Nation special, "Frog Fathers: Lessons From The Normandy Surf", follows four Navy SEALs who visit the site of the bloodiest day in U.S. Navy special warfare history. The SEALs follow in the boot steps of their forefathers as they attempt to better understand the events of June 6, 1944.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Retired Navy SEALs Steve "Gonzo" Gonzalez and Jim 'Papi' Papineau, both part of the FOX Nation special, who share their experience visiting the hallowed ground of Normandy.
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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy Beach in France. Over 150,000 members of the allied forces led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower landed on beaches, beginning the liberation of France. Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and FOX News senior strategic analyst, ret. General Jack Keane, joins the Rundown to discuss the intense preparation that went into the invasion, the mindset of the allied forces as they stormed the beaches of France, and why this event is considered the pivotal turning point of World War II.
Thursdays in June are when the Supreme Court rules on big cases before breaking for the summer. There is plenty to come this month regarding abortion, free speech, gun rights, and two other issues that could affect former President Donald Trump. He argues that former presidents should be immune from prosecution for acts they committed while in office. FOX News Audio Political Anchor and Washington correspondent Jared Halpern explains the Trump legal team’s argument, the definition of obstruction of Congress, and who decides the power of federal agencies.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Opening statements are over in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial as the prosecution tries to prove that he was a drug addict when he purchased a firearm back in 2018, lying to a federally licensed gun dealer. The defense is attempting to convince the jury that Hunter did not in fact have a drug problem when he bought the gun. Hunter's ex-wife and girlfriend both testified in court.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Rich Edson, FOX News correspondent outside the courthouse in Wilmington, Delaware, about the latest in the federal trial.
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President Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday that aims to limit the number of illegal migrants crossing the border. The executive action would restrict migrants from seeking asylum when the average number of encounters exceeds 2,500, which is a number that has been regularly exceeded at the border in recent months. Republican lawmakers criticized the President, saying that he had the power to do this throughout his entire presidency but only chose to do so near the end of his term, coinciding with a sharp drop in the polls. Congressman Jodey Arrington (R-TX-19) joins the Rundown to share his reaction to the executive order, how it could impact his district in Texas, and what needs to change to truly secure the border.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning social media for kids under fourteen in March, and now New York State is looking to enact similar legislation. Governor Kathy Hochul announced this week that New York will be the first state to specifically target social media algorithms, restricting how users under 18 will see posts in their social media feeds. FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu explains how the bill will target children's feeds, why they are choosing not to ban the apps directly, and the precedent this sets for other states to address the issue.
Plus, commentary by co-host of FOX and Friends Weekend and author of “The War on Warriors,” Pete Hegseth.
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President Biden took long awaited action on the border by signing an executive order that would limit the number of asylum requests when daily crossings reaches a certain threshold. The order takes effect after a seven day average reaches over twenty five hundred illegal crossings a day between ports of entry. Many are wondering why now and how will this impact both legal and illegal crossings?
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Lora Ries, Heritage Foundation Border Security and Immigration Director and former Trump Administration Department of Homeland Security Official, who says this sort of action should have been taken a long time ago.
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On Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. The former top infectious disease official faced heavy criticism for his handling of the pandemic response, with lawmakers’ questions focusing on the lack of scientific reasoning behind six feet of social distancing and if the suppression of the lab leak theory came from a federal level. Former Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, joins the Rundown to share his thoughts on the panel testimony, the evidence behind the origins of COVID-19, and Dr. Fauci's statements on gain of function research.
Driving into the country's largest city just got more expensive. Starting at the end of the month, those entering New York City below 60th Street will now be subjected to congestion pricing and pay at least $15 to drive in lower Manhattan during peak hours. The goal is to relieve congestion in the city daily by reducing traffic by 120,000 vehicles. Those with no other option than to drive into NYC are furious with the state's decision, with eight lawsuits pending in New York and New Jersey. One lawsuit stems from Hempstead, Long Island, and Town Supervisor Don Clavin Jr. joins to explain their lawsuit and how the pricing will affect the town's 800,000 commuters.
Plus, commentary by co-host of FOX and Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain.
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President Biden, last week, laid out what he called a three-phase Israeli ceasefire plan to end hostilities in Gaza and now the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) major democracies say they 'fully endorse' the plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right wing partners have promised to break up the governmental coalition if he signs on to the deal in its current state. An aide to Netanyahu aide said Israel has agreed to the deal but it is not 'a good one.'
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, about the proposed peace plan and how Israel is responding to it.
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As the summer heats up, so do concerns about oil. OPEC+ has more production cuts planned into 2025, meaning oil and gas prices in the U.S. could grow higher. In the markets, meme-stocks made headlines Monday morning as GameStop shares jumped over 70 percent.
Fox Business’ Kelly O’Grady speaks with Phil Flynn, senior energy market analyst with the PRICE Futures Group and FOX Business Network contributor, about all of this and the upcoming May jobs report.
At the end, Phil weighs in on the inflation-proof $1.50 hot dog and soda combo at Costco and the attractive nature of airline upcharges.
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Former President Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. However, he maintains that the trial was 'rigged' against him and vows to remain in the presidential race. While it's too early to tell the polling impact of the convictions, there is some anecdotal evidence that some voters have been energized by the decision. Meanwhile, President Biden is looking to roll out executive action to address the border crisis on Tuesday. For a conversation on this and more, FOX News Chief Washington Correspondent Mike Emanuel is joined by Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
China just wrapped up nearly two weeks of its annual "Golden Dragon" military drills with Cambodia, complete with two thousand troops, fourteen ships... and robot dogs armed with machine guns. While the latter may sound scary, the technology isn't new or unique to China. Just last year, the U.S. Marine Corps tested a rocket launcher on the back of a so-called robot goat. However, as China develops more advanced military technology, American leaders are concerned about the future of warfare. National security expert and Vice President of Defense at the Lexington Institute, Dr. Rebecca Grant joins to discuss how the robots work, China's history of stealing American tech, and how the dogs can be used on the front lines.
Plus, commentary by former Senator Scott Brown (R-MA).
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Nearly one month after then-President Donald Trump announced he was pulling troops out of Syria, Navy Cryptologist Shannon Kent was one of several American soldiers killed in the 2019 suicide bombing in Manbij, Syria.
Shannon left behind a loving husband, Joe Kent, an Army veteran, and two children.
Now, several years later, Kent co-wrote a new book called Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War about Shannon's love for the military, her country, and her family.
Joe Kent joined the host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown’s Memorial Day episode to discuss the book and his late wife’s legacy.
Joe told some incredible stories about her life and how his family is still coping with her death.
The segment that aired this on Memorial Day only included a small portion of the interview.
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On Friday, the Biden Administration announced that Israel had offered a new three-phase proposal to Hamas -- offering a six-week ceasefire that would include the withdrawal of Israeli forces from populated areas of Rafah and Hamas’ release of female hostages. During those six weeks, Israel and Hamas would negotiate terms for a permanent ceasefire. After months of stalled ceasefire talks, could this be the beginning of the end of the conflict? Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman discusses how the Israel-Hamas War has likely irreversibly impacted many of Israel's relationships with other nations, and what the region will look like after the conflict eventually ends.
While Many Americans are hyper-focused on the presidential election, majority control of the House and Senate is on the line this November. Republicans hope a favorable map will help them take back the Senate, and Democrats are optimistic about gaining control of the House. FOX News Radio's political analyst Josh Kraushaar discusses the likelihood of power flips in both the House and Senate and how the presidential race could be a drag on some down ballot races.
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A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that almost one in nine children is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (commonly referred to as ADHD).
Shockingly, nearly one-third of these children have not received any treatment, and the shortage of Adderall, a drug used to treat ADHD, is exacerbating the situation.
Thomas Kersting, a psychotherapist and the author of "Raising Healthy Teenagers," recently joined host\ Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss ADHD, how it is diagnosed, and how it can be treated.
Kersting, like many experts, agrees that cell phones have exacerbated the problem over the last few years. However, he also raises questions about how often and easily the disorder is diagnosed.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear more of our conversation with psychotherapist Thomas Kersting and learn even more about America’s attention problem and how it's impacting our youth.
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On Thursday, Donald Trump became the first US president convicted of a felony crime. While Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts in the New York hush-money case, he says he is a 'very innocent man' and the 'real verdict' will come in November. But what will this week's historic verdict have on voters? Director of the FOX News Decision Desk Arnon Mishkin joined FOX News Radio's breaking news coverage on Thursday to break down how the historic verdict could shake up the presidential race.
Memorial Day marked the unofficial start of summer and with Presidential campaigns in full swing, the House of Representatives finds itself with little to do—except make headlines. Last month a heated exchange between Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14), Jasmine Crockett (TX-30), and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (NY-14) sparked quite a viral debate about the increasingly inappropriate conduct of our elected officials. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares his reporting from Capitol Hill.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an 'above-normal' hurricane season saying there could be as many as 25 named storms, the most they have ever predicted. NOAA attributes the prediction to a number of factors including warmer than normal ocean temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and La Nina conditions in the Pacific. The expected heavier than normal hurricane season comes at a time when the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is warning the agency could be facing a budget shortfall this year.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Mike Brennan, National Hurricane Center Director, Erik Hooks, Deputy Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz about this upcoming hurricane season, the advancements in safety warnings and the need for more funding for disaster relief.
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Nvidia has been driving an AI stock frenzy, as investors watching Nvidia soar are throwing their money towards the company to satisfy their “investing FOMO.” Meanwhile, the world of business saw some major consolidation in the energy sector, and progressive lawmakers relaunched efforts for a tax on the ultra-wealthy.
Fox Business’ The Big Money Show co-anchor Brian Brenberg sits down with Chairman of O’Leary Ventures and investor on ABC’s Shark Tank, Kevin O'Leary, to discuss it all.
Kevin explains why some people are looking at artificial intelligence all wrong, what the consolidation in the energy market means for the future of oil, and the unintended consequences of trying to slap massive taxes on the rich.
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Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in his New York hush money trial, making him the first ever former president of the United States to be convicted of a crime. With each count carrying a maximum sentence of 4 years, former President Trump faces a maximum sentence of 136 years. Former prosecutor and former Trump lawyer, James Trusty, joins the Rundown to explain the flashpoints of the case likely to resurface during the appeal. He walks through why he believes the judge “put his finger on the scale” with his jury instructions, the politicization of the case, and the challenges facing the former President’s appeal. Later, they discuss the other Trump legal cases and the political ramifications for the 2024 presidential election.
An increasing number of American allies are calling for restrictions on how Ukraine uses its weapons to fight against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested that assets supplied by the United States be used to strike Russian military targets inside its borders. However, the Biden administration prohibits this out of fear that it could inadvertently widen the conflict. FOX News foreign correspondent Alex Hogan joins to discuss why the U.S. is not likely to lift the restrictions and where Western allies' support for Ukraine stands now.
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Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing mounting political as Israelis continue to demand the rescue of hostages, early elections and . Netanyahu's major political opponent is his very own Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz of the centrist party, who also has been calling for early elections. Can the self-described 'security hawk' stay in power or will his coalition collapse triggering new elections? Meanwhile, Hamas has offered a new proposal for a ceasefire.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with David May, Research Manager and Senior Research Analyst at the Foundation For Defense of Democracies, who says Netanyahu maybe under pressure but his very name and experience in office could carry him through.
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Israel is facing further scrutiny after an airstrike in Rafah resulted in the deaths of over forty civilians. The IDF has disputed that the deaths were caused directly by the strike, suggesting nearby stored munitions are to blame. Countries across the globe have condemned the military operation, with three EU countries voting to recognize an independent Palestinian state. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to discuss the United States' response to the strike in Rafah, the recent structural failure of the $320 million humanitarian aid pier built off the Gazan coast, and where he sees the conflict going over the coming months.
A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that almost one in nine children is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (commonly referred to as ADHD). Some experts believe constant access to smartphones is a major part of the problem. Shockingly, nearly one-third of these children have not received any treatment, and the shortage of Adderall, a drug used to treat ADHD, is exacerbating the situation. Psychotherapist Thomas Kersting is the author of "Raising Healthy Teenagers," and he joins the podcast to discuss why more teenagers today struggle to stay focused and how smartphones are worsening youth attention issues.
Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore.
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The judge dismissed the jurors until tomorrow after just a few hours of deliberations in the 'hush money' trial of former President Donald Trump. The jurors asked to re-hear portions of the testimony of Michael Cohen and David Pecker, both former associates of Trump. The jurors were also given another list of instructions on how to proceed with deliberations.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Paul Dans, attorney and director of the Heritage Foundation's 2025 Presidential Transition Project, who shares his experience as a lawyer and juror in New York City.
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The trial of former President Trump may be coming to an end soon, but that didn't prevent the Biden campaign from making a stop in front of the courthouse. Actor Robert DeNiro appeared alongside Biden 2024 Communications Director Michael Tyler and a few police officers present at the Capitol Riot to speak to the press about the former President's trial. Republican strategist Colin Reed and 2020 Biden campaign surrogate Kevin Walling join the Rundown to discuss how a guilty verdict for the former President could impact 2024, what voters are thinking with months left to decide on their candidate, and how President Biden is handling the rigors of the campaign trail.
A new report from the International Atomic Energy Agency states that Iran has built up a stockpile of uranium, causing increased fear of Iran's nuclear weapon capabilities. Iran asserts that its nuclear program is a peaceful one. However, Democrats blame President Trump's 2018 decision to pull the United States from the country's nuclear deal for provoking the stockpile. Retired CIA Clandestine Services Officer and FOX News Contributor Daniel Hoffman joins to discuss why the U.S. should be concerned about uranium stockpiles and how the country should prepare for conflict with Iran.
Plus, commentary by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.
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A second American has plead guilty to two counts of ammunition possession in the island nation of Turks and Caicos after authorities found two bullets in his luggage. The Virginia man, Tyler Wennrich, became the fifth American since February to be detained and charged under a law in the country that imposes a 12-year minimum jail sentence for possession of ammunition. A Congressional delegation traveled to Turks and Caicos last week and spoke to officials there about the Americans detained by the harsh law.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Dana Marie McNicholl, FOX News national correspondent, gives us the latest on the detentions, fines and what the courts there are saying.
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After several weeks and nearly two dozen witnesses, former President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial is finally wrapping up. Closing arguments begin Tuesday and won't serve as evidence but will still provide jurors with key details before deliberations begin. The case remains in question because the defense must convince only one juror that prosecutors haven't proved Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. FOX News Contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew McCarthy joins to preview closing arguments and summarize Trump's charges.
Gen Z is facing a wealth problem, with individuals under the age of 35 having the lowest average net worth for any generation. A large part of that is rising debt. Many young adults are struggling to manage a budget, pay off student loans, and afford housing, while leisure spending among their generation continues. Author, financial expert, and host of The Rachel Cruze Show, Rachel Cruze joins the Rundown to discuss why the nation is facing record levels of consumer debt, how young people have taken a different approach to spending, and shares tips to pay down debt.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick’s Gaines for Girls podcast Riley Gaines.
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Over 20-thousand service members and a parade of Navy ships have arrived in New York City to participate in this year's 'Fleet Week'. The annual event gives people a chance to meet members of the Navy, Coast Guard and Marines, and take part in ship tours and band concerts.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers takes us to 'Fleet Week' and speaks with parents of service members, Coast Guard leaders and the U-S-O.
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The National Association of Realtors reported existing home sales fell 1.9 percent in April. Where’s the problem? Some experts say supply—not enough houses are being built or listed. Others say mortgage rates, and most Americans say they can’t buy a house without a home loan.
Fox Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks to Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst and Washington Bureau Chief Mark Hamrick about how the prices of houses got so high.
He explains why the Federal Reserve decisions directly affect many people’s mortgage payments, the trend of wealthy investors snatching up the most affordable homes first, and just how far the average American should go to find their dream home and actually buy it.
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Monday is Memorial Day, and while most Americans spend it with barbeques and beach parties, the day means much more to many people. The holiday dates back to the Revolutionary War to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving our country. Anchor and executive editor of The Story with Martha MacCallum and the Untold Story podcast, Martha MacCallum joins the podcast to discuss why Memorial Day means so much to her and to discuss her two new FOX Nation specials, The Secret History of WWII and The Final Journey of the Greatest Generation.
Nearly one month after then-President Donald Trump announced he was pulling troops out of Syria, Navy Cryptologist Shannon Kent was one of the few American soldiers killed in the 2019 suicide bombing in Manbij, Syria. Shannon left behind a loving husband, Joe Kent, an Army veteran, and two children. Now, several years later, Kent co-wrote a new book called Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War and joins the Rundown to share Shannon's love for the military and the stories she left behind.
Plus, commentary from retired teacher Valerie Crescenz.
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The first debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe
Biden is scheduled for next month.
At the moment, third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does not qualify.
Team Kennedy believes that is not an accident, and both candidates are intentionally try to box him out.
On the FOX News Rundown this week, host Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Del Bigtree, the Communication Director for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign.
Bigtree discussed their concerns with the current debate criteria, their efforts to get on more state ballots, and why they believe the election system is rigged against third-party candidates.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire, unedited interview with Team Kennedy Communications Director Del Bigtree and hear even more about the campaign and his response to questions about RFK Jr.’s controversial past and point-of-views. ‘
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The closing arguments in former President Trump's historic hush money trial are scheduled for this week. Host of Sunday Night in America and the Trey Gowdy Podcast Trey Gowdy, who spent several days in the courtroom, provides his legal analysis of the case. Later, he breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of the testimonies heard.
This Memorial Day, veterans and advocates are focusing on the mental health struggles of men and women who risked their lives serving the nation. Data has shown that an alarming number of veterans take their lives every day, and many service members are concerned as to why it's still so difficult to transition out of the military and receive proper care and attention. Ret. Lt. Col. and CEO of Mission Roll Call Jim Whaley explains the significance of Memorial Day for veterans and military families and discusses how his organization is working to honor the lives of fallen heroes who lost their lives both abroad and at home.
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Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician and the co-founder of Levels, a health technology company that is striving to address what they call the world’s ‘metabolic health crisis’.
In her New York Times bestselling book, Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism And Limitless Health, she explains how understanding your body and improving your metabolism is key to avoiding the chronic ailments and mental health issues millions of Americans are coping with.
Dr. Means recently joined special guest host, FOX News Anchor Dana Perino on the Fox News Rundown to discuss her book and her perspective on how best to live a long and healthy life
She offered some great health advice and answered a list of common questions about diet and exercise.
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Tensions in the Middle East have reached a new high following a helicopter crash that killed the Iranian President and Foreign Minister last weekend. This paired with the devastating news that many hostages being held by Hamas were killed at the beginning of the conflict, despite many families holding out hope for months. To break down this week’s developments in the Middle East, FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan discusses how she believes Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's death will impact the country and the region, where ceasefire and hostage negotiations currently stand in the Israel-Hamas War, and what she's seen reporting in the region.
The number of migrants crossing the southern border fell significantly in the last few months, but the political fight hasn’t waned. The issue remains a top concern for many Americans and both parties are trying to convince voters they have solutions to the migrant crisis. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer tried to advance a long-stalled bipartisan agreement this week, but the measure failed to overcome a filibuster with opposition mounted from both parties. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram speculates as to why the vote was held and questions if there is a path forward to break the gridlock of immigration politics.
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The Biden administration using familiar tactic to lower gas prices as we head into the Memorial Day weekend and the rest of the Summer. The administration announced this week that Tuesday that it will be releasing 1-million barrels of gasoline from the strategic reserves which is often held onto for emergencies. Prices at the pump have been estimated to be up 51-percent since Biden took office and new FOX News poll finds that 8 out 10 voters say these high gas prices are a problem for their families.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Derrick Morgan, the Executive Vice President of The Heritage Foundation and Former Senior Vice President of the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, who says the better energy policies could give all Americans relief at the pump.
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Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and while so many are packing up their luggage to get away, this week’s FOX News poll showed 55 percent of Americans are not planning to travel this summer. Why? High prices.
But travel industry leaders say not so fast; you can still vacation without breaking the bank.
Fox Business' The Claman Countdown anchor Liz Claman speaks to President and CEO of Marriott International Anthony Capuano about the resilience of the travel industry during the pandemic, record numbers of Americans traveling this summer, and Marriott’s own insider tips on how families can vacation in luxury, even with a tight budget.
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When former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican primary, she swore she would not endorse former President Donald Trump. However, on Wednesday, while not directly endorsing him, Haley announced that she would vote for the former President in the general election. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream discusses Haley's decision to put her support behind her party’s leaders, previews the closing arguments in former President Trump's hush money case, and dishes on her Memorial Day weekend plans.
The National Memorial Day concert has been an American tradition for over three decades and features musical performances, documentary footage, and dramatic readings to honor our country's fallen. The concert is viewed by military personnel in over 175 countries and over 200 U.S. Navy ships at sea. This year's event will be hosted by actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise - who portrayed Lieutenant Dan in Forrest Gump. Sinise joins to discuss this year's performers and share how his foundation, The Gary Sinise Foundation, works to help wounded veterans.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, owner of Ticketmaster, for illegally inflating ticket prices to live events saying the two should be broken up for fairness. The lawsuit accuses Live Nation, also a large owner of concert venues, of forcing those venues to only host Live Nation talent while charging outrageous ticket prices, service fees and just access to the most popular shows.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Grady Trimble, FOX Business Network correspondent based in Washington-D.C., who breaks down what the lawsuit is about and how Live Nation has responded.
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The bipartisan border bill negotiated by Senator Lankford of Oklahoma will come to a vote in the Senate today, but Lankford himself will be voting against the bill. Many Republicans are now opposing the bill, after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer made changes to the legislation that the GOP heavily opposes, arguing it doesn’t address the real problem of illegal immigration. Senator Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his opposition to the bill, what President Biden can do to stop the border crisis, and what he envisions for future negotiations on immigration.
Transgender women competing in sports has been a hot topic for a while now, with New York's Nassau County Supreme Court striking down an executive order banning trans athletes from competing earlier this month. Former NCAA swimmer and Outkick podcast host Riley Gaines continues to advocate for women's sports. She joins to discuss Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball, why she never saw herself in this position, and her new book, "Swimming Against the Current: Fighting for Common Sense in a World That’s Lost its Mind."
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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In a historic move this week, Norway, Ireland and Spain said they will recognize a Palestinian state starting next week. Israel reacted swiftly by recalling their ambassadors to the three nations and Israeli Foreign Minister said that the move is “rewarding the jihadists of Hamas and Iran.”
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Nile Gardiner, Director of The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, who says this announcement plays right in to the hands of Hamas.
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With presidential debates set to take place in June and September, months earlier than the normal October debates, third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is hustling to get on ballots across the nation in order to qualify for the stage. CNN has said that they would host Kennedy Jr. for their June 27 debate if he hit benchmarks in polling, but his campaign has been critical of the difficulty of getting on some states' ballots. Communication Director for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign, Del Bigtree, joins the Rundown to discuss the roadblocks they’ve encountered in gaining ballot access, how RFK Jr.'s presence on the debate stage could impact the election, and the larger goals of his campaign.
Several schools nationwide have implemented cell phone bans, restricting students' access to their devices throughout the day. The goal is to prevent screen time from interrupting class time by locking the technology in a specialized magnetic pouch. Districts in 41 states have implemented the program, including Illing Middle School in Manchester, Connecticut. Idelisa Torres, Illing's principal, joins the podcast to discuss the school's decision and how it has benefited their students.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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After calling just one witness, Donald Trump's defense team has rested their case. The witness called, Robert Costello, was Michael Cohen's former legal advisor and came after Cohen, the prosecution's star witness, finished days of testimony where he admitted he stole $60k from the Trump Organization. Closing statements will happen next week.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent outside the courthouse in Manhattan, who has details on today's proceedings.
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As Election Day gets closer, former President Donald Trump continues to assert that the New York hush-money trial is “a scam” and “a witch hunt.” The former president denies he falsified business records before the 2016 election, blaming his mounting legal issues on his opponent, President Biden. Anchor and executive editor of The Story on the Fox News Channel, Martha MacCallum, explains why former President Trump has an advantage over President Biden, previews the veepstakes, and discusses why the only thing the candidates agree on is keeping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. off the debate stage.
Early Monday morning, Iranian state media confirmed that President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash that also killed the country's foreign minister. Now questions arise as to what foreign relations with the country will be like under interim President Mohammad Mokhber. Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) joins the Rundown to discuss how the Iranian President's death impacts foreign policy, how the Biden administration has been handling conflict in the Middle East, and what measures he would like to see taken against the authoritative regime.
Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore.
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Iranian state media has reported Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister and several other officials died after their helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of the country. Tehran says the chopper crashed due to a technical issue and confirmation of the deaths took a while due to foggy conditions. After years of mass protests over Iran's Shiite theocracy, a struggling economy and attacks on women's rights and the war in Gaza, what will Raisi's death mean to Iran and the world?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Andrew Ghalili, Senior Policy Analyst at the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI), who explains the impact of President Raisi's death and what more the United States could help the Iranian people who want change.
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A rapid burst of good news for the U.S. economy on Friday as the DOW closed above 40,000 for the first time in history, and the opening bell on Monday morning teased indexes on pace for more record highs.
Sparked by a positive CPI report showing inflation cooling off, many are celebrating the positive trend. But with retail sales slowing and a growing trade war with China, is the economy really as strong as the markets suggest?
Anchor of “Kudlow” on Fox Business, Larry Kudlow joins the Fox Business Rundown’s Taylor Riggs to discuss the politics weighing down the economy and why adjusting gains for inflation tells a very different story for the U.S. economy.
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Less than six months remain until the 2024 Election and who will be sitting in the Oval Office is not the only choice facing voters. Many prominent Democrat senators are set to retire at the end of their terms, leading Republicans to believe they could flip the balance of power in that chamber of Congress. Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) joins the Rundown to discuss Republican strategy heading into the election, what races he'll be focusing on in the Senate, and what issues will be on the minds of voters in November.
It seems that almost everyone is on a journey to become a healthier version of themselves. However, hectic lifestyles, inflation, and a lack of understanding of what's good can make sticking to a healthy regimen hard. Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, Dr. Casey Means, believes that the key to a healthy lifestyle is understanding your body and metabolism. She joins to talk about her new book, Good Energy: The Surprising Connection between Metabolism and Limitless Health, and how the American healthcare system is failing its patients.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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The Builders Movement, a global initiative addressing the "us vs. them" mentality, is working to bring people together during this divisive time.
KIND Snacks founder, Daniel Lubetzky, and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, Lonnie Ali, are members of Builders and they both joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the organization’s mission.
They discussed how to find common ground on issues even as divisive as the war in the Middle East, why extremist ideologies are given so much attention, and how civil dialogue could build a bridge between human beings on each side.
Lubetzky shared his experience being the child of a holocaust survivor and how the recent examples of public antisemitism have impacted him.
They also discussed how the legacy of Lonnie Ali’s late husband, Muhammad Ali, was an inspiration to them.
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Donald Trump's former lawyer and the prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen, testified at the former U.S. president's criminal trial this week in New York. Cohen, who is believed to be the only one who can concretely link the former president to the crimes prosecutors accuse him of, testified that the reimbursements the former president made to him for paying adult film star Stormy Daniels were not a legal retainer, despite statements that say otherwise. While Cohen reportedly kept his cool on the stand, does the jury believe him? Attorney and former New York County Assistant District Attorney Elliot Felig joins to discuss the latest on Trump’s hush money trial and weigh in on how he thinks Cohen has done on the stand so far.
It's been a long road for North Carolinians when it comes to voter identification law -- as the question of whether voters are required to have a photo ID has been brought to both state and federal courts in recent years. Now, this legal tug-of-war is back in headlines after the case was re-opened in court last week, as a federal judge who once blocked the law agreed to hear formal arguments from those who believe the law is discriminatory. To break it all down, FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joins to discuss why this case presents far more of 'a societal problem than a legal problem,' how much the law has impacted voting in North Carolina, and what he believes the final verdict will be in the case.
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Nellie Bowles is an award-winning journalist and author. Before launching Free Press with her wife, Bari Weiss, Nellie was a correspondent at the New York Times.
In her new book, “Morning After The Revolution: Dispatches From The Wrong Side Of History,” she shares some first-hand experiences from her career and explains why she believes some of the most educated people running our intuitions have lost their way- if not their minds.
Nellie recently joined special guest host Dana Perino on the Fox News Rundown to discuss her book, why she left the Times, and the political divisions and unrest we see on college campuses and in other places.
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Traditions are being thrown out the window left and right as former President Donald Trump accepted current President Joe Biden's offer to debate at the end of June...despite their respective parties having officially nominated neither. The first 2024 Presidential debate is set for June 27th at CNN's studios in Atlanta, more than two weeks before former President Trump will officially accept the Republican nomination for President at the GOP Convention and more than a month before President Biden officially claims his re-nomination. Former Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush and FOX News Political Analyst Karl Rove reacts to this week's debate news and weighs in on the state of the race.
On Tuesday, West Virginia voters made their choice for who will vie for the senate seat left open by the retiring moderate Democrat Joe Manchin. Manchin is currently the only Democrat elected to statewide office in West Virginia. Manchin's pick to succeed him, Glenn Elliot, did win the Democratic primary. But the Republican primary was won by Jim Justice, a popular governor with the backing of former President Trump. The outcome makes West Virginia one of - if not THE most likely flip of a contested Senate race. Host of Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval on West Virginia's MetroNews, Hoppy Kercheval, joins to discuss the Senate race in the Mountain State, the senate race in neighboring Maryland, and the GOP's hopes to take control of the Senate.
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The U.S. military is now confirming that two men, found to have been present illegally inside the United States, having crossed the border from Mexico, tried to gain access to the Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. Quantico is one of the nation's most sensitive bases in the nation and is not far from Washington D.C.. While the attempted breach occurred two weeks ago, it's gotten little attention by the media and the White House has said very little about the incident. FOX News’ Griff Jenkins, who has been reporting on the problematic U.S. border with Mexico for years, discusses what happened at Quantico and other national security concerns related to our Southern border including the growing amount of Chinese migrants entering the country.
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Recent FOX News polling shows that most Americans would vote for former President Trump over President Biden if they had to cast their ballots today. Those polls show President Biden currently trailing behind by one percentage point in a two-way matchup, giving his supporters some hope that victory is still possible in November. On Wednesday, the two leading candidates agreed to not one but two debates this year, with the parameters being negotiated by the campaigns. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the latest polls, the suspected rules for the first debate, and why the President's latest response to the Israel-Hamas war isn't helping his campaign.
A potential wake-up call for four-year colleges comes after a new report found that public universities saw a record-setting drop in revenue in 2023. Schools are making less money despite tuition costs across the country steadily rising. In fact, college tuition and fees have jumped 860% since 1983. While skyrocketing tuition costs are forcing students to make tough decisions about pursuing higher education, more affordable trade schools are seeing their enrollment numbers on the rise. FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth joins the podcast to explain why costs have risen, struggling college enrollment, and how schools are justifying their massive price tags.
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Plus, commentary by Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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China’s President Xi rolled out the red carpet for Vladimir Putin during the Russian’s President trip to Beijing this week. The two leaders highlight their “no limits” partnership as Putin starts his fifth term. Fox News Contributor and Former CIA Chief of Station Dan Hoffman explains what message Putin and Xi were trying to send President Biden and why the alliance between Russia and China is so important to both countries. Hoffman also discusses the assassination attempt on Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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President Biden and former President Trump agreed to terms for two presidential debates, one scheduled for June and another for September. Former President Trump has been calling out President Biden for months on the campaign trail, challenging him to debates. Now, voters will see both in action on stage, discussing the economy, the border, abortion, and other hot button issues impacting the country. Chairman and CEO of Stagwell Inc., chairman of the Harris Poll, and FOX News Contributor Mark Penn joins the Rundown to discuss what led President Biden to make the move to challenge the former President to debate, why swing voters are the key to the election, and what he expects out of each candidate.
America is currently dealing with political and cultural unrest, with pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protests taking place on college campuses. Various organizations and movements are working to bring people together during this divisive time, and The Builders Movement, a global initiative addressing the "us vs. them" mentality, launched earlier this week. Founder of KIND Snacks, Daniel Lubetzky, and co-founder of the Muhammad Ali Center, Lonnie Ali, joined the podcast to discuss the polarization in America, why extremist ideologies are given so much attention, and how civil dialogue could build a bridge between human beings on each side.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock.
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Meme stocks are back to shaking up the market, with GameStop shares up 60% Tuesday (adding some $12B in market value this month) and AMC Entertainment shares up 32% (adding $2B in value).
The man who kicked off the “meme stock” trend in 2021, Keith Gill, set the market in motion just by pushing out a single tweet. Amateur traders are once again investing in the trend, trying to get rich quick. Fox Business Contributor and President of Kaltbaum Capital Management, Gary Kaltbaum, joins the Evening Edition to explain why this fad could be a double-edged sword for investors.
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The recent spate of anti-Israel protests on college campuses has raised a larger question of who is running schools, institutions, and newsrooms. In many cases, university faculty have come out in support of student protesters, despite some demonstrations featuring violence and anti-Semitism. Now in the midst of graduation season, students at some colleges have staged protests during commencement addresses, leading some of these ceremonies to be canceled altogether. Co-Founder of The Free Press and author of “Morning After the Revolution,” Nellie Bowles joins the Rundown to discuss the campus protests, how far left ideology has crept into campuses and institutions, and shares her rocky experiences working at The New York Times.
Jury selection began this week in a Manhattan courtroom for Senator Robert Menendez's (D-NJ) corruption trial. The New Jersey lawmaker takes to the court for a second time, facing bribery charges, yet this time involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in gold bars. Menendez has expressed that he will not run for reelection in the Garden State as a Democrat, keeping open the possibility of running as an independent. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain the charges the Senator faces and why he may pin it all on his wife of four years.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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An Iranian lawmaker last week told an Iran-based news outlet that they have achieved nuclear weaponry but they are just not announcing it to the world. This comes as the head of the United Nation’s atomic watchdog agency recently warned that Iran has enough uranium to produce multiple nuclear bombs. President Biden is facing mounting criticism for not imposing a 'maximum pressure campaign' against the Islamic State as it races towards building a nuclear arsenal.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Richard Goldberg, Senior Advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council, who says this administration is not doing enough to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Election Day is getting closer, and former President Donald Trump is leading the polls in key swing states. The former President returns to court in Manhattan today for Day 17 of the hush-money trial. However, the legal woes aren't slowing his momentum. President Joe Biden continues to tout its economic achievements, yet many Americans still struggle to make ends meet. In the few short months leading up to November, Professor at the University of Texas, co-director of the FOX News Poll, and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, says that both campaigns need to convince voters to side with them, despite many who are hesitant of their previous performances. He joins the Rundown to explain why the Biden campaign is losing Black voters and why Trump's legal troubles aren't hurting his base.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have made millions of dollars off the border crisis, and a new report from The Free Press detailed just how much money was being spent and how. They found three of the top NGOs spend taxpayer money at the border on pet therapy, horticulture therapy, and even contracting a music therapist who was paid more than half a million dollars in 2022. Meanwhile, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which's been tasked with finding safe sponsors for unaccompanied minors, has been scrutinized for their vetting process that has placed some minors with human traffickers. A former senior law enforcement advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Marino, joins to explain how a lack of oversight for NGOs border spending is going to cause “astronomical” fraud, waste, and abuse.
Plus, commentary from former acting DHS Secretary, Chad Wolf.
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Russian President Putin has turned to a civilian economist in a surprise move to replace longtime ally Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The shake up comes as intense fighting is going on in Northeast Ukraine near the country's second largest city of Kharkhiv. The Russian Defense Ministry says their forces have captured five villages in the northeast.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent, about the Russian cabinet shuffle and the latest fighting in the war.
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Some House Republicans are preparing articles of impeachment against President Biden. They accuse the President of a “quid pro quo” by leveraging American dollars against the Israeli government’s actions in Gaza. Plus, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen is expected to testify in the former President’s trial, as critics attack Cohen's credibility. For a conversation on this and more, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) joins Mike Emanuel on the FOX News Rundown.Although it violates the terms of service on nearly every social media platform, an increasing number of teenagers are posting videos of violent crimes for likes and shares. In Nevada, two teenagers are facing murder charges for swerving their car into a bicyclist last August and sharing the ordeal on social media. Unfortunately, some teenagers are luring vulnerable peers into scary situations, like 15-year-old Aydin Pedone, who was coaxed into meeting a group of teens in the park last summer, where they filmed him getting punched in the face. Attorney at Levin Papantonio Rafferty in Florida, Emmie J. Paulos, joins to discuss why these cases are so common amongst teens and why social media platforms aren't eager to stop them.Plus, Commentary from Outkick Host Tomi Lahren.
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According to the Centers For Disease Control, about one in four Americans report they suffer from seasonal allergies.
And if you're one of those unlucky folks, you may feel like your symptoms are getting worse. That's because more pollen is in the air than in past years.
Allergist and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Dr. Tania Elliot recently joined FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster to discuss this unfortunate trend and why you may be feeling so crummy.
Dr. Elliot shared ways people can manage their symptoms with new treatments and explained why spring allergies are starting much earlier than in prior years.
She also addressed some misconceptions about allergies including how certain foods and our diets impact our tolerance to allergens.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with allergy expert Dr. Tania Elliot and hear even more of her advice on how to deal with allergy season.
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Despite spending a lot of the last two weeks in a Manhattan courtroom, former President Donald Trump continues to get out and about, giving pizza to New York firefighters and speaking with reporters about the so-called hush money case. However, when he is NOT talking about his legal woes, President Trump transitions into campaign mode, making stops in Michigan and Wisconsin last week. As Election Day creeps up, many are eager to see who he will pick as his running mate. Executive Vice President of Targeted Victory and Senior Advisor to Tim Scott's presidential campaign, Matt Gorman, explains how the trial impacts his reelection campaign and the few rumored Vice President options.
As the Biden Administration continues cracking down on China, imposing new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, batteries, solar panels, and more, establishing trade relations with the country has become more complex than ever. As a result, many lawmakers are working across the aisle to create a competitive network of trade partners within the Western Hemisphere -- benefitting our allies and limiting China's power. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) discusses how he and his colleagues are setting out to do this with the America's Act -- legislation that sets out to create a stable, sophisticated trade policy that's built to last.
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‘Adulting’ isn’t easy – especially for twenty-somethings.
It’s a transitional decade when young people are making massive life decisions about where to live, who to love, and what career path they want to take.
Bestselling author and psychologist Meg Jay specializes in twenty-somethings and has been offering help and advice to this misunderstood group of young adults for over two decades. She has also given one of the most-watched Ted Talks ever on that same topic.
She recently joined special guest host Dana Perino on the Fox News Rundown to discuss her career, the advice she gives struggling young adults and her new book, ‘The Twenty-Something Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy For An Uncertain Age’.
The two also discussed how people in their twenties commonly turn to prescription drugs to cope with anxiety and depression sparked by the stress in their lives.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
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This week, President Biden vowed to withhold military aid from Israel if the country moved forward with its invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza. Despite the announcement, Israel proceeded with its operation, bombarding the city with missiles as it prepares for a ground invasion. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's defiance of President Biden only highlights the tremendous political pressures faced by both nations amid this escalating conflict. FOX News Senior Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot provides the latest amid the war in Gaza.
After weeks of threatening a vote to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) pulled the trigger, angering many fellow Republican legislators. Democrat leadership announced they'd help kill the motion to vacate along with the overwhelming majority of Republicans also expressing confidence in Johnson. Meanwhile, chaos erupts on MIT's campus and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders announced his re-election as one of the oldest U.S. lawmakers. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares his insights from the halls of Congress.
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Millions of Americans trying to buy a first home have been grappling with unaffordable home prices and high mortgage rates. And it is not just those looking to buy a home, those renting a place to live are also facing increases in rent with a significant decline in affordable units. Has the American dream of home ownership disappeared and when or how can this change?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Emily Dowdall, President of Policy Solutions at Reinvestment Fund, who explains how home prices became so unaffordable and how they can be lowered.
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There are less than 200 days until Election Day, and former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden have less than six months to convince voters that one of them deserves a second chance as Commander in Chief. However, both candidates have been using unique ways to persuade Americans they are up for the job. Especially Trump, who has been campaigning outside a Manhattan courtroom this week as the first of his four trials occurs. FOX News Radio's Political Analyst, Josh Kraushaar, joins to discuss why Democrats benefit from low turnout and who Donald Trump will select as his Vice President.
You may know her as a FOX News Medical contributor and board-certified radiologist with advanced fellowship training in breast imaging. However, Dr. Nicole Sapphire is also a mother of three, and her journey to get there wasn't always easy. Just in time for Mother's Day, Dr. Sapphire shares her story of becoming a parent at seventeen years old and how child-parent relationships evolve in the face of adversity, as well as other pieces from her new book, Love Mom: Inspiring Stories Celebrating Motherhood.
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Plus, commentary from the host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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The United States State Department is being sued by a pair of conservative media outlets, along with the state of Texas, for what they perceive as illegal censorship. The lawsuit includes outlets like 'The Federalist' and 'The Daily Wire' who say the State Department uses censorship technology to steer traffic away from their news sites redirecting audiences to sites more favorable to opposing views.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Sean Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of 'The Federalist', about the lawsuit and why he thinks it was necessary.
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Adult film star Stormy Daniels returns to the New York courtroom today after graphically detailing her 2006 encounter with former President Donald Trump earlier this week. This trial is the first of four to take place this year, and Trump is charged with falsifying records in the repayments he made to his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen, who paid Daniels to keep her story quiet. On the Rundown, New York criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor shares why it's not illegal to defend your reputation and why Stormy Daniels' testimony is irrelevant to the case.
The 2024 race is filled with more than just the presidential election. High-profile Senate and House seats are up for grabs this year, with the Maryland Senate race being one of the closely followed contests. Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Republican candidate for Senate joins the podcast to discuss what he would like to accomplish as a U.S. Senator, how he feels about a lack of bipartisanship in Congress, and what he thinks about the rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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President Biden this week said his administration's support for Israel is 'ironclad' but at the same time it does not agree with the military operation that has begun in the Gazan city of Rafah. The IDF is calling their mission in Rafah a 'precise counterterrorism operation' in Rafah. Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations have resumed with the United States, Egypt and Qatar continuing their efforts to close the gaps in a possible agreement.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jeff Paul, FOX News correspondent reporting from Tel, Aviv, who shares the latest on the military mission in Rafah and the state of negotiations.
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The Israeli Defense Force began its ground offensive in Rafah this week after ceasefire negotiations could not be reached between Israel and Hamas. President Biden has continued to reiterate his "ironclad" support for Israel, while also calling out the civilian deaths that are on the rise in Gaza. Hamas still cannot confirm how many hostages remain alive as negotiations persist. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen from reporting on the ground in Gaza, how Israelis are reacting to anti-Israel protests on college campuses in the U.S., and what ongoing ceasefire negotiations have revealed about a potential three-phase deal.
Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services over the weekend. The pastor stared down the barrel of a gun during his sermon after twenty-six-year-old Bernard Polite claimed God told him to enter Jesus' Dwelling Church and kill him. The suspect also fled the scene of an earlier homicide where he murdered his relative. The commotion was live streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about Sunday's incident and how it brought him to be closer to God.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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It was the testimony most have been waiting for, Stormy Daniels took the stand in Former President Trump's New York City 'hush money' trial. Daniels, on the stand for hours, recalled her alleged encounter with Donald Trump in a Tahoe hotel room from eighteen years ago. The details of the encounter were many times salacious, sometimes irrelevant and even caused the judge to make his own objections to the testimony.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Brooke Singman, FOX News Digital Political Correspondent and Reporter, about Stormy Daniels' testimony, the judge's reaction and the prosecution ties to the Democrat Party.
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President Biden finds himself between a rock and a hard place as he maneuvers showing support for Israel while still appeasing young Democratic voters who have aligned with the Palestinian cause. With protests continuing on college campuses, numerous universities have canceled graduation ceremonies out of fear of anti-Israel demonstrations interrupting the events. Politico White House and Washington reporter Daniel Lippman joins the Rundown to discuss how these protests are impacting President Biden's re-election campaign and how the administration is reacting to young voters. Later, CEO of Schoen-Cooperman Research, Carly Cooperman, joins to talk about what the polling shows for Democrats and addresses the funding for college protests.
Navigating adulthood is a difficult feat for anyone. However, it is especially hard for those in their twenties. For most, one's twenties are a transitional decade where they make massive decisions about where to live, who to love, and what career to dive into. Yet these days, the pressure to have everything figured out by age thirty is exacerbated by inflation, a tough job market, and general uncertainty many are still struggling with after the pandemic. Dr. Meg Jay, bestselling author and psychologist, joins FOX's Dana Perino on the Rundown to discuss her new book The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy For An Uncertain Age and the difficulties of working through such a defining decade.
Plus, commentary from former U.S. Senator and U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Scott Brown.
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Hamas, the terrorist group in a statement Monday, claims they have agreed to a cease-fire agreement framework with Israel that was negotiated by Egypt and Qatar. The White House and State Department could not confirm the agreement and Israel did not immediately share their stance on the possible deal. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is urging Palestinians to leave the southern city of Rafah, the seemingly last Hamas stronghold, before an expected incursion there.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Richard Goldberg, Senior Advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council, who says the media needs to be more careful when passing along statements by Hamas.
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Weeks-long protests continue on some college campuses, even after many administrations worked to remove encampments set up by anti-Israel protesters. House Republicans have begun a probe investigating federal funding to universities amid the strife. Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY-17) joins the Rundown to discuss the passage of the Antisemitism Awareness Act, the need to investigate the funding of the anti-Israel protests and weighs in on Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's attempt to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson.
According to the Centers For Disease Control, about one in four Americans report they suffer from seasonal allergies. And if you're one of those unlucky folks, you may feel like your symptoms are getting worse. That's because there is more pollen in the air than in past years. Allergist and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Dr. Tania Elliot joins the Rundown to share ways people can manage their symptoms with new treatments and explain why spring allergies are starting much earlier than prior years.
Plus, commentary from former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
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Harris Faulkner is a multiple Emmy award-winning anchor who hosts two daily daytime programs at FOX News, The Faulkner Focus and Outnumbered.
Her latest project is the new FOX Nation series "Surviving A Serial Killer” where she profiles Lisa McVey, who survived being kidnapped by infamous serial killer Bobby Joe Long.
Faulkner joined FOX News Rundown host Chris Foster this past week to discuss the Nation special and discuss the incredible story of McVey.
She also reflected “Outnumbered” which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
While most of the conversation focused on the gut-wrenching story of Lisa McVey, it did end on a lighter note as Faulkner shared some stories about the launch of Outnumbered and her time at FOX.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX News Anchor Harris Faulkner, and learn more about her motivations behind doing the Nation special and creating “Outnumbered
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Taxes could soon start looking different for many Americans -- as former President Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is set to expire in 2025. President Biden has stated his plans to let the act remain expired if he's still in office at the time, while former President Trump would likely reinstate the act, alongside other Trump-era policies. Former President Trump economic adviser Steve Moore and Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics Mark Zandi break down what the effects of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expiring could be.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is urging her colleagues to decide to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) from his position. Next week, she and Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) plan to initiate a long-threatened motion to vacate the resolution, setting up yet another vote to send the Speaker packing his bags. Unlike the previous success at removing former Congressman Kevin McCarthy, this move by Rep. Greene is expected to fail – lacking support from both Democrats and Republicans alike. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram provides his insight from Capitol Hill.
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The Biden administration said they will delay their proposed menthol cigarette ban until after the 2024 election. The Food and Drug Administration has attempted to ban the product several times before; however, increased pressure from Big Tobacco and certain members of Congress has delayed the move in the past.
Research shows that Black Americans prefer menthol cigarettes to regular ones, and many feel that a ban will hurt the community.
Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony days after the announcement to weigh in on the debate over banning the flavored cigarette.
Dr. Adams, who favors the ban, explained why menthol cigarettes are much harder to quit than regular ones, why minority groups prefer them, and why young Americans gravitate toward e-cigarettes.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, and not just learn more about the menthol debate, but also look back at the country’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic and how he feels politics negatively impacts health policy.
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Following his recent visit to China, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to the Middle East this week, marking his seventh trip to the region since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war. The tour concluded with Sec. Blinken urging Hamas to accept the latest ceasefire proposal. President and Founder of Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer discusses the difficulty of negotiating with Hamas and explains why he believes a two-state solution is not possible until a permanent ceasefire is achieved.
National Decision Day was earlier this week, yet a botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has left millions of students in the dark about their financial aid status. The new system has been riddled with technical issues that have upended the college admission process. Meanwhile, Richard Cordray, the leader of the Federal Student Aid office, announced he will depart the office in June. Personal Finance Reporter at the Wall Street Journal Oyin Adedoyin joins to discuss why thousands of students cannot complete the form correctly and how this will affect the decision process for thousands of individuals.
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While many pro-Palestinian protests across the country called for a ceasefire in Gaza, there were demonstrators who preached hatred and messages of anti-Semitism. This spurred House Republicans to pass a bill adopting a more fleshed-out definition of anti-Semitism from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The bill passed; however, some Democrats and Republicans who voted against the measure say it could infringe upon free speech. Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon talks about why the bill had detractors and what impact it could really have on Americans’ free speech.
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On Thursday morning, President Joe Biden stated that violent protests aren't welcome in the United States in response to anti-Israel demonstrations continuing to disrupt college campuses. Hundreds of individuals at Columbia University in New York were arrested earlier in the week, and officers in riot gear broke up the encampment at UCLA in a tense overnight exchange. FOX News Sunday anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins to discuss the latest regarding the protests and the second week of former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial.
Bobby Joe Long killed at least ten women during a spree that lasted for months in 1984. Lisa McVey survived being kidnapped, assaulted, and raped by Bobby Joe Long in November of 1984, and with the information gathered by her, the police were able to capture the serial killer. Her story is now chronicled in the new FOX Nation series "Surviving A Serial Killer," host of the special and The Faulkner Focus. Harris Faulkner joins the Rundown to discuss Lisa's harrowing tale and what it was like to interview her for the special, and she touches upon the tenth anniversary of Outnumbered on FOX News.
Plus, commentary from the host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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Both law enforcement and government officials are warning that there are groups of outside agitators that are pushing the protests towards violence. There are also reports that left-wing activist groups are the ones supplying protestors with funding and direction to operate the protests.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent reporting from New York University, who says there is evidence that various activist groups are funding the protests, even paying the protestors to agitate.
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Revisiting a campaign promise this week, President Biden announced that he would have his administration review federal marijuana restrictions, potentially reclassifying it as a Schedule III substance. Currently listed as a Schedule I substance by the Drug Enforcement Agency, marijuana possession can lead to serious jail time at the federal level. 31 states have already decriminalized marijuana, with supporters touting medical benefits as well as tax incentives for states. Former Governor of Arkansas and former Administrator of the DEA, Asa Hutchinson, joins the Rundown to discuss what reclassification could mean for the legality of the drug, how it could lead to more comprehensive studies of cannabis, and the impact it would have for those charged with possession.
China remains the United States' fiercest competitor. Last month, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Bejing to try and mend strained economic and diplomatic relations. Lawmakers have been increasingly concerned about American dependence on China for their everyday good, with senators working on a plan to bolster trade partnerships with Latin America and the Caribbean. Democratic Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) co-sponsored the bill and joined the podcast to discuss why the U.S. fears a growing conflict with China and why trade relationships outside China will benefit the nation.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel.
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Violence and chaos on college campuses increasing from New York to Texas to California with protesters shouting antisemitic slogans, occupying campus halls and clashing with police. Protestors are demanding their schools divest from any companies based in Israel and condemn the war against the terror group Hamas. The protestors have also been seen on video calling for the 'death of Zionists' and saying things like, 'we are Hamas.' Where did this wave of anti-Israel sentiment rally come from? One watchdog group says that antisemitism never really goes away, it just 'festers.'
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Liora Rez, Founder and Executive Director of 'StopAntisemitism', who says historically there is always an element of antisemitism but her group says it has gotten worse in the western world.
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After weeks of anti-Israel protests, many are still ongoing across college campuses, despite universities warning of consequences for the illicit acts of disorder. Protesters at Columbia University in New York City were threatened with suspension if they did not clear out their encampments by a given deadline. The demonstrating students responded by violating the deadline and barricading themselves inside a campus building. Former Republican Governor of Indiana and former President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to discuss universities' responses to the demonstrations, what consequences the students should face, and how they are disrupting other students' college experiences.
The Biden administration postponed its proposed menthol cigarette ban until after the 2024 election. The Food and Drug Administration has attempted to ban the product several times before; however, increased pressure from Big Tobacco and certain members of Congress has delayed the move in the past. Research shows that Black Americans prefer menthol cigarettes to regular ones, and many feel that a ban will have a negative effect on the community. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins us to discuss why menthol cigarettes are much harder to quit than regular ones, why minority groups prefer them, and why young Americans gravitate toward e-cigarettes.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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House Republicans announced they will be launching an investigation into federal funding for colleges and universities that seem to be doing nothing about anti-Semitic protests. The investigation could lead to schools being denied funding while they allow pro-Palestinian encampments that are getting more violent.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Rep. Kevin Hern, Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, who says the protests have been crossing the line of American decency and more can be done about them.
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Election Day is now just 27 weeks away, and many polls are giving former President Donald Trump the advantage. This is despite his multiple legal troubles. President Biden, on the other hand, is losing ground with key Democratic voting blocks, like African Americans, who are unhappy with his handling of the economy, the border and multiple foreign conflicts. Arnon Mishkin, the Director Of The News Decision Desk, joins the Rundown to explain what’s behind President Trump’s polling lead and why an acquittal in his criminal hush money trial could be a huge boost for his re-election hopes.
New numbers released by the Federal Reserve are causing alarm as core inflation rose over the last month, leading to fears of "stagflation". Hopes for rate cuts have been stifled as fed chair Jerome Powell warned earlier this month that without a drop in inflation, the fed will not make such a move. While spending remains strong, homebuyers face skyrocketing interest rates and low housing stock. Co-Host of the Big Money Show on FOX Business Brian Brenberg joins to discuss the impact that inflation is having on the economy, why the housing market has cooled off, and what needs to be done to slow inflation and boost investments.
Plus, commentary from former Congressman, FOX News Contributor and host of the Jason In The House Podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters have defied an afternoon deadline to leave a tent encampment on campus. The defiance comes as the number of students and antisemitic agitators arrested at nationwide demonstrations has approached 900. Columbia has told students they will be suspended if they do not follow instructions to leave and the anti-Israel groups are calling on their schools to end any investments in companies that support Israel's military and their military operation in Gaza.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Paul Mauro, former NYPD inspector and FOX News contributor, who says the first mistake was setting a deadline and then not enforcing it.
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Anti-Israel protests continue across the nation as President Biden walks a fine line on the administration's support for military efforts in Gaza. This past week it was announced that the State Department was reviewing sanctions for specific Israeli Defense Force battalions accused of human rights violations, with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to fight against any sanctions. Congressman Michael Waltz (R-FL-6) joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing military campaign in Israel, why he voted against further aid to Ukraine, and the Biden administration's messaging on anti-Israel protesters.
Fast fashion is all the rage these days. And why not? Cheap, trendy clothing made fast seems perfect for young shoppers who are on a tight budget, but always want to wear something new. The industry’s critics say the trend is hurting the environment and is reliant on inhumane sweatshops. Retail analyst and financial expert Hitha Herzog explains why the fast fashion industry is booming, some of the concerns surrounding it, and why customers seem not to care about the ugly side of trend.
Plus, commentary from author of "You Will Own Nothing" Carol Roth.
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Jean Becker, was chief of staff to President George H.W. Bush after he left the White House and the deputy press secretary for Barbara Bush.
Jean is also an author, who first wrote about her former boss in her New York Times bestseller, ‘The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H.W. Bush's Post-Presidency’.
She recently joined FOX News’ Dana Perino on the FOX News Rundown to discuss her latest book, ‘Character Matters', and some of the stories she collected about Bush 41 from some of The people who knew him best.
The two had a great conversation about President Bush’s life, and how he inspired the people around him to serve a higher purpose
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This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments surrounding former President Trump's immunity from criminal prosecution about his alleged plot to overturn the 2020 election. The justices weighed whether or not the former President is immune from liability for official executive acts during his presidency. Former Federal Prosecutor Jim Trusty previously represented former President Trump. He reviews the Supreme Court's handling of the historic case and examines the precedent the justices could set.
The outcome of the 2024 Presidential Election will boil down to a few select states. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy is investing a lot of time and attention toward swing state voters and recently secured a spot on Michigan's ballot. As Kennedy aims to do the same in other battleground states, he's generating concern among his Democrat and Republican presidential opponents. Republican Strategist and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign and evaluates the problems it poses to the campaigns of President Biden and former President Trump.
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Earlier this week, FOX News Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
Palkot sat down with him Wednesday, just hours after the U.S. Congress approved a $95 billion foreign aid package, that includes $60 billion intended to assist his country in their ongoing war with Russia.
The two discussed how Ukraine would spend the money, the state of the war, and why Zelenskyy thinks U.S. taxpayers should understand the importance of Ukraine’s struggle against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It was a long conversation as he weighed in on many topics including the ongoing war in the Middle East and whether he thinks he could work with President Donald Trump if he is reelected this November.
We made some edits for time and thought you might want to hear the whole thing – especially since there’s a lot of great stuff we did not include in our original segment.
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Pro-Palestinian protests continue across college campuses, as hundreds of American students demand a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War. Though many protesters claim they're standing to prevent genocide, there are also many spewing antisemitic threats, leaving Jewish students fearing for their safety. As the Biden Administration attempts to condemn antisemitic behavior and support Israel while also discouraging acts that harm innocent civilians, what will the Administration's next moves be? Retired Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg discusses how the Israeli government could conduct a military operation with as little collateral damage as possible, the likelihood of conflict expanding in the Middle East, and the probability of a two-state solution.
Congress delivered after months of starts and stops, with the House and Senate giving final approval to a 95 billion dollar international aid package that will provide critical weapons to Ukraine, Israel, and partners in the Indo-Pacific. While praised by most, this new bill could come at a cost to House Speaker Mike Johnson's speakership amid threats of a motion to vacate the chair. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains how this piece of legislation survived being in limbo since the fall.
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A new study from researchers at Boston University says that language learning for those diagnosed with autism has better success when a diagnosis and therapy begins early. The early intervention has been shown to to improve cognitive, language and social function in children with autism. The CDC says that 1 in 36 children have autism, 4 in 100 in boys and 1 in 100 girls.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Jamiyl and Tracy-Ann Samuels, parents with a child on the spectrum and authors of the books 'The Amazingly Awesome Amani' and 'Sensationally Super Sandy' that were inspired by their son's journey, who work to help other families with children on the spectrum how to receive support and advice.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in former President Trump’s immunity case. The former President’s attorney D. John Sauer argued that a President should be immune from prosecution when it pertains to “official acts” of the office. The Department of Justice has argued that creating presidential immunity would create a slippery slope, encouraging future presidents to commit crimes without fear of persecution. FOX News Sunday Anchor and "Livin’ The Bream" podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss what she took away from the arguments, what precedent could be set if the Court sides with the defense, and what could be coming next for the former President.
As America’s 41st president, a former director of the CIA, and a World War Two hero, there is no doubt George H.W. Bush not only sacrificed for this country but had a profound impact on America and the world. A new book, “Character Matters: And Other Life Lessons from George H. W. Bush”, examines how “Bush 41” inspired the people around him to be leaders and to do good. Special guest host Dana Perino speaks with Jean Becker, the book’s author and President Bush’s Chief of Staff after he left the White House, about the former President’s life and legacy
Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, lawyer, and digital strategist Sam (Shlomo) Bregman
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This week, President Biden signed a bill to force TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, based in China, to sell the rights to the app or be banned in the United States. ByteDance would have nine months to do make the sale. The TikTok CEO says that his company is 'going nowhere' and feels confident any ban would be defeated.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Congressman Buddy Carter (R-GA), co-sponsor of the bill, who says Beijing can not be trusted and he also shares his thoughts on Speaker Johnson.
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On Wednesday, President Biden signed a $95 billion package to provide military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. After months of pushback from many Republican lawmakers, enough GOP support was gathered to pass bipartisan legislation that the President assured would take effect within hours of the bill’s passage. Ukraine had desperately needed aid dollars and weaponry from the U.S. after months of suffering key military defeats in the face of a Russian invasion. FOX News Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot traveled to Kyiv and sat down for an exclusive with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss his gratitude to the American people for helping protect his country against Russian invaders. Zelenskyy shares how his nation plans to use the aid to start winning this war, stabilize the frontline, and send a message to Putin about the strength of the world's democracies.
Today, the Supreme Court will yet again hear another case that could have huge implications for the 2024 presidential race. The justices will hear arguments over whether former President Donald Trump should be immune from prosecution for acts taken while in office. Constitutional law expert and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Turley breaks down the case, and explains why a ruling in Trump’s favor could essentially kill Special Counsel Jack Smith’s federal case accusing the former president of illegally trying to overturn the 2020 election.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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It is fair to say the people of the United States take pride in their freedoms of speech and protest, laws that don't exist everywhere in the world. Those rights are on full display in the number of protests across American college campuses railing against support for Israel, but as these protests become increasingly dangerous, including a stabbing at a Yale protest and protesters at Columbia University heard shouting pro-terrorist group Hamas slogans, are they still a demonstration of free expression? Or acts of intimidation?
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with William Jacobson, Cornell Law Professor, who has seen protests on his campus and says this has been building in academia for decades.
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Anti-Israel protests on college campuses have continued to escalate in the past few weeks, as demonstrators have begun occupying parts of Columbia University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Critics of these Ivy League universities have called on campus administrations to take action against what they see as clear violations of the schools’ codes of conduct. MIT graduate student and President of the MIT Israel Alliance, Talia Khan joins the Rundown to discuss the anti-Semitism she is witnessing at MIT right now, how the protests changed before and after the October 7th terror attacks in Israel, and what she believes must be done to restore the safety of Jewish students on these university campuses.
Grants Pass, Oregon, took the dispute over their city’s local homelessness ordinances all the way to the Supreme Court this week. Justices argued over the constitutionality of this small city’s new anti-camping rule, which aims to stop the rising homeless population from sleeping outside with municipal laws and fines. Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow and author of “Homelessness in America,” Stephen Eide joins the podcast to explain why this anti-camping rule is meant to be just one tool of many to fix the complex problem of widespread homelessness, the issues facing someone voluntarily homeless vs. involuntarily homeless, and why he believes empowering municipalities is a crucial first step towards a solution.
Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz.
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A new military aid package to Ukraine on the verge of being approved into law. The 61-billion dollar package will send Kyiv desperately needed artillery rounds, air defense ammunition and armored vehicles. The aid coming at a time in which Russia has gained some ground in early steps in a 'Spring-Summer' offensive.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX News senior foreign correspondent now in Kyiv, about the aid package and where it greatly needed.
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In the past weeks anti-Israeli demonstrations across college campuses have spread, leading to calls for campus administrators to take action against what some are calling blatant hate speech. Campus leaders are now walking a fine line, between what is covered by the first amendment, and what speech is violating school policy. Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks joins the Rundown to discuss what is causing division between students on campuses, what can be done to promote and protect diverse ideas in colleges, and why he is hopeful that America can move forward with its founding principles.
There is an international race for control of the Arctic Circle. The frozen region far north of the United States is believed to have vast amounts of natural resources including oil and rare minerals. This is why the U.S. and some of its foes including China and Russia are trying to get the upper hand in that frozen part of the world. Bill Hemmer, the co-anchor of America’s Newsroom and the host of FOX Nation’s “Battle For The Arctic”, joins the Rundown to discuss why that Arctic Circle is so valuable, how it has already created tension, and what he witnessed when he traveled there recently.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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Protests on college campuses are only increasing, getting larger and in some cases becoming borderline dangerous. Political division over the international conflict between Israel and Hamas is driving many demonstrations at elite colleges like Columbia, Yale, NYU, MIT and Emerson College. Are these protesters changing minds over to their side?
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Adam Swart, CEO & founder of 'Crowds on Demand', about the various protests and when demonstrations go too far, losing any effectiveness.
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Over the weekend, the House passed a foreign aid package, that delivers billions of dollars to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. As the bill enters the Senate this week, House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing criticism within his own party, as the legislation passed with help from nearly all Democratic House members. Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) joins the Rundown to discuss the passage of the foreign aid bill, the threats he is seeing around the world, and shares advice for the current Speaker as Mike Johnson faces calls for ousting.
The world was shocked last month when Britain’s Princess Kate confirmed she had cancer. The 42-year-old princess is part of a concerning trend - a surge in cancer cases among younger adults. In general, cancer risk increases with age. Still, an annual report from the American Cancer Society finds people under age 50 were the only group with an increase in overall cancer incidence from 1995 to 2020, compared to age groups 50 to 65 or 65 and older. Dr. Nicole Saphier, a board-certified radiologist and Fox News Contributor, discusses what factors may be behind these jarring numbers, what symptoms people should look out for, and how doctors should respond to this troubling trend.
Plus, Commentary from host of Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick.com, Tomi Lahren.
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Jeffrey Rosen is a best-selling author and the President and CEO of the National Constitution Center.
In his new book, “The Pursuit Of Happiness: How Classical Writers On Virtue Inspired The Lives Of The Founders And Defined America”, he explores the lives of some of our most influential founders including Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Alexander
Hamilton, and what those salient words, “the pursuit of happiness”, actually meant to them.
This past week on the FOX News Rundown, special guest host Dana Perino had a great conversation with Jeffery about our nation’s founding, our unique history, and how Americans feel about their country today
However, we made some edits for time and thought you might want to hear the whole thing – especially since there’s a lot of great stuff we did not include in our original segment.
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While trying to soothe voters' feelings about inflation, President Biden has a new problem ahead of the summer months. Gas prices are going up, and Americans are taking note of the pain they're feeling at the pump. Senior Market Analyst with The Price Futures Group and FOX Business Contributor Phil Flynn discusses how international tensions contribute to the rise in prices and explains how the economic impact could cost him the presidential election come November.
Former President Trump's historic hush money trial kicked off this week, and despite the high-profile nature of the case -- the court was able to decide on who will serve on the jury within a few days. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy shares how legal processes like jury selection traditionally go, and how they differ in an extremely unique case such as this. He also weighs in on some legal experts questioning the validity of the charges being held against former President Trump, and how he feels about attorneys being chosen to serve as jurors in this case.
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Today marks 25 years since the school massacre.
Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke to a survivor, Craig Scott, who lost his sister that day, but also saved some of his classmates that day.
Craig shared in great detail what he witnessed, how faith guided him on that terrible day, and how he learned that his sister, Rachel Scott, had been fatally shot by the two killers.
He also discussed the lasting legacy of his Rachel, who was the first student murdered during the shooting. Craig also shared how he's trying to help troubled teens, and what can be done to reduce the number of school shootings in America.
The segment that aired this week on the regular weekday version of the Rundown only included a small portion of the interview.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Columbine survivor and mental advocate Craig Scott, and learn even more about the day that changed him and America forever.
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Early Friday morning, Israel conducted a "limited" strike on Iran in retaliation for Tehran firing a barrage of missiles and drones at the country last Saturday. Reports suggest Iran doesn't have immediate plans to respond to the most recent attack. However, U.S. lawmakers fear a wider Mideast war is on the horizon, with the House proposing several bills throughout the week. One such bill passed that would redesignate Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen as a terrorist group. Senior Fellow and Military Expert at Defense Priorities Daniel Davis joins to discuss the current state of play in Iran.
House Democrats took an abnormal approach and helped Republican leaders move forward with a test vote that could advance a bill that would provide $95 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faces pushback from some House GOP members who feel that Congress should not pass the bill without including provisions for the Southern border. Speaker Johnson's fate lies in the hands of the vote, with some Congressional Republicans threatening to oust him. The House will officially vote on the bill on Saturday afternoon. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram speaks to FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich about the fate of the speakership and previews Saturday's vote.
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Israel carried out what has been described as a 'limited' missile strike against Iran in retaliation to Tehran firing more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel just days ago. The strike targeted a major air base and a nuclear site in Isfahan province about 200 miles south of Tehran. Meanwhile, two men are arrested in Germany accused of spying for Russia and plotting a bombing to undermine German aid to Ukraine.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dr. Rebecca Grant, president of IRIS Independent Research specializing in defense and aerospace research and consulting, who says the strike was extremely 'selective' and taught both countries much about their military capabilities.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ impeachment trial ended this week before it even began in the Senate. However, will Democrats now pay a political price for their quick dismissal of the charges? FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream rejoins the Rundown to explain how the border crisis is still weighing on the minds of voters and how Democrats will continue to remain vulnerable over the issue. Bream also discusses the concerns about anti-Semitism on college campuses, the debate over basketball star Caitlin Clark’s WNBA salary, and the 25th anniversary of the Columbine shooting.
Many stories over the years about military veterans have been written in the form of books, television shows, and movies, but rarely do we hear the story behind the heroes—the Gold Star families of fallen soldiers. Army veteran, Gold Star mother, and author Gail Dwyer joins the podcast to discuss the inspiration behind her new book, "The Roof Above," a fictionalized account of an army spouse and her family. She explains the reality behind living as a partner and parent of military members and shares her memories of her son Stephen Dwyer, who died in November during a training exercise.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore.
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New York City police were called in by the President of Columbia University in order to break up an anti-Israel protest encampment. At least 100 anti-Israel protesters were arrested and hauled away in corrections buses. Protesters were calling for the destruction of Israel and shouting out support for the terror group Hamas.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Adam Lehman, the President and CEO of Hillel International, the largest Jewish student organization in the world, about the increasing anti-Israel protests happening on campuses across the country.
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After 25 years at National Public Radio, Senior Editor Uri Berliner resigned Wednesday following backlash from fellow journalists regarding comments he made about NPR's political agenda. Berliner published an essay in The Free Press earlier this month critiquing his former employer's liberal bias, which allegedly increased following the 2016 election. Before his departure, Berliner was suspended from NPR for failing to secure approval to speak with other news outlets. Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former member of the Board of Directors at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Howard Husock, joins the Rundown to share why people criticize NPR's public funding and why journalists should remain open-minded.
A part of the immigration debate came to an end Wednesday after both articles of impeachment against U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas were voted unconstitutional in the Senate. Illegal migrant encounters reached record levels in 2023, and released migrants are scattered throughout the U.S., with many ending up in self-proclaimed “sanctuary cities.” Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has announced the city plans to spend $90 million to help migrants who come to his city for six months. Within days of the Mayor’s announcement, two counties sued, challenging the state’s sanctuary laws. Douglas County Commissioner George Teal joins the podcast to explain the lawsuit, how Denver has reached “a critical mass point” with their migrant population, and how the issue threatens to spillover and hurt surrounding communities and migrants alike.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, host of “The Jason Rantz Show” and author of "What's Killing America."
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A new FOX Nation series, ‘Surviving Hamas: A Benjamin Hall Special’, looks at the October 7th terror attack by Hamas on Israel. It explores the horrific firsthand experiences of individuals, including hostage survivors, in Israel who went through the attack. Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall, who was severely injured while covering the war in Ukraine, hosts the series which is currently available to stream.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Benjamin Hall about this important special and his shared connection with some of the victims of the terror attack.
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On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold gunned down twelve students and one teacher—at that time, this was the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. Since then, there have been over 400 school shootings across the country, with 1 in 4 public school teachers saying they have been in a gun-related lockdown in the past year. Last week, the parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley were sentenced to at least a decade in prison for missing opportunities to prevent the 2021 massacre. Columbine survivor and advocate Craig Scott joins the Rundown to reflect on 25 years since the infamous shooting, bring attention to his sister Rachel Scott's story, and share how to prevent future incidents.
The House Select Committee on China held a hearing this past Tuesday, sharing their findings that China is creating financial incentives for companies to create precursor chemicals in the manufacturing of fentanyl. Former Attorney General Bill Barr was among those testifying, and he stated that he was not surprised by the committee's findings. Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA-6) and Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (R-IA-2) join the podcast to discuss the need for bipartisan action on the fentanyl crisis, how Congress can take action against China, and explain how Mexico impacts the flow of the drug.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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The fate of Speaker Johnson and aid to allies hangs in the balance in Congress with some wanting to oust the Speaker and many not supporting more aid to Israel and Ukraine. Both Speaker Johnson and the military aid to allies has support in Congress but remain an ongoing battle. Meanwhile, the House sent articles of impeachment for DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate where they will take up a trial.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Rep. Young Kim (R-CA), member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and Financial Services Committee, who tells us why she supports Speaker Johnson, does not appreciate Sec. Mayorkas and she tells us about her bill to sanction Iran.
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Former President Trump appeared in a New York court on Monday for jury selection in his hush money trial. Over the next six months, the former President will be facing criminal trials across multiple states, all while making his pitch on the campaign trail in the 2024 election. Former New York City prosecutor Elliot Felig joins the Rundown to explain the charges that the former President faces. Later, Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and member of the FOX News Decision Desk, Daron Shaw, joins to discuss how the former President will handle the campaign trail and how these cases impact public opinion.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday regarding the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. Hundreds of individuals who participated in the insurrection are facing various charges. However, former police officer Joseph Fisher is appealing his conviction and arguing that the obstruction law used to charge him does not apply. If the Supreme Court decides that the prosecutors stretched the meaning of the law, it could lead to two charges against former President Trump being dropped. To explain the obstruction charge and how it could impact Trump's legal fate, Sol Wisenberg, a FOX News contributor and former deputy independent counsel in the Whitewater and President Clinton investigations, joins the podcast.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Iran's weekend missile and drone assault on Israel was the first direct military attack on Israel by Tehran in over forty years. Multiple countries, including the United States, Great Britain and France, took part in defending Israel from the over three hundred drones and missiles that were fired from Iran. The IDF claims that 99% of the weapons launched were thwarted.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Lt. Col. (RET.) Jonathan Conricus, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for 24 years as a combat commander in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, about the attack and what Israel and the West learned from it.
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Over the weekend, Iran launched its first direct attack in history against Israel, as hundreds of drones and missiles were intercepted in Israeli airspace. The Biden administration has reaffirmed its support for Israel and is now awaiting Israel's response to Iran. The House of Representatives is changing its legislative schedule in order to put forth legislation in support of Israel. Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Mike Turner (R-OH-10) joins the Rundown to share his thoughts on the White House's response to Iranian attacks, what an aid package to Israel could look like, and what other foreign threats he is keeping his eye on around the globe.
The Declaration of Independence famously promises certain inalienable rights for Americans, "That among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."--key principles the founding fathers bestowed upon the budding nation. In his new book, "The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America," President and CEO of the National Constitution Center Jeffrey Rosen explores what the pursuit of happiness meant to the nation's most influential founders. He joins Rundown host Dana Perino to emphasize the importance of sharing these origin stories and how the pursuit of happiness helped forge our nation.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor and former Chief Speech Writer for President George W. Bush, Marc Thiessen.
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Former football star, actor, and accused murderer Orenthal James, or OJ, Simpson died at the age of 76 earlier their week of prostate cancer.
OJ was infamously acquitted of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The 1995 trial both captivated and divided the nation.
FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett, who covered the trial for Court TV at the time, joined the Rundown shortly after the news of OJ's death broke.
Host Chris Foster asked him about the complex legacy of OJ Simpson, the trial, its media coverage, and how it all impacted America for a generation.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more from Gregg Jarrett about the death of OJ. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear our entire conversation with the FOX News legal analyst and former Court TV anchor.
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President Biden unveiled his latest attempt to cancel student loans during a visit to Wisconsin on Monday to energize young voters. The announcement comes as millions of high school seniors across the country await loan offers due to technical glitches with the new FAFSA program. Federal Student Aid and College Expert Mark Kantrowitz testified at this week's Congressional hearing on FAFSA issues. He explains why the complications behind this year's FAFSA process and discusses the end goal for federal student loan applications. Later, he reacts to President Biden's plan for student loan forgiveness.
Taxes are becoming a key campaign issue as Trump-era cuts from 2017 are set to expire at the end of next year. The former president promises to extend them if elected for a second term, yet President Joe Biden promises a new, improved plan to make the ultra-wealthy "pay their fair share" if he returns to the White House in 2025. Biden claims Trump's tax cuts contributed to the nation's crippling debt, however, if they do expire the middle class will be hit the hardest - the demographic the Biden campaign aims to help the most. Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Economic Advisor to Former President Trump Judy Shelton joins to break down how an expiration will impact the American people.
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As the world continues to react to the death of OJ Simpson, we look back at the life of one of the people he was accused of murdering – Ron Goldman.
Nearly five years ago, on the 25th anniversary of the infamous white Bronco chase, host Dave Anthony spoke with Kim Goldman, Ron’s sister.
Kim discussed her brother, why she always felt OJ Simpson murdered him, and how she thought about the media coverage at the time.
y she feels the jury failed to do their job when deliberating during the criminal trial, and why she’s upset that the legal system allowed OJ to not pay the $33.5 million judgment handed out after the civil trial.
On the FOX News Rundown extra, we will revisit our interview with Kim Goldman from June 17th, 2019. You’ll hear about Ron Goldman and her firsthand account of the trial and its publicity.
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As Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits the White House and a trilateral summit with the U.S., Philippines, and Japan, President Biden is emphasizing how important of a priority America's relationship with the Indo-Pacific region is. Founder and President of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer shares how creating alliances in Asia thwarts Chinese influence, how these partnerships influence America economically, and how leaders in the Indo-Pacific feel about President Biden and former President Trump ahead of the 2024 Election.
This week, the House of Representatives delayed sending impeachment articles to the Senate to begin the trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Why? Whether it was because House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) didn't push the articles through fast enough or because Republicans are putting pressure on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who may be trying to quickly dispense with said articles, the process has now been halted. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains where the impeachment process stands and how it could play a role in the future of Speaker Johnson.
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F.B.I. Director Christopher Wray, speaking before Congress this week, warned of a possible coordinated terror attack on the United States that could be similar to the ISIS-K attack on a music hall in Moscow. He added that the potential attack could be committed by someone inspired by the Israel-Hamas conflict. Director Wray also pushed lawmakers to reauthorize the controversial section 702 of FISA which allows the government to spy on foreigners overseas without issuing a warrant.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Spunt, Washington-based correspondent for the FOX News Channel, about Director Wray's warning and the current state of the FISA law.
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Former football star, actor, and accused murderer Orenthal James Simpson has died at the age of 76 after being diagnosed with prostate cancer nearly a year ago. His exploits on the football field and in the entertainment industry captivated the nation, while his alleged 1994 murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman divided the nation. FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett, who covered the trial, joins the Rundown to discuss the legacy of O.J. Simpson, how the media covered the murder trial, and how the murders impacted the nation.
Earlier this week, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled to uphold a near-total ban on abortion that dates back to 1864, giving Democrats more drive to influence voter turnout come the fall. Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to the Grand Canyon State on Friday, turning the pre-planned visit into an official campaign event to talk about reproductive rights. Former President Trump stated earlier in the week that he would not sign a federal abortion ban if elected again. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast to explain why some pro-life conservatives feel conflicted by former President Trump’s abortion policy, and she previews his first criminal trial, set to begin next week.
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Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Orenthal James Simpson, once a beloved college athlete, winning the Heisman while playing at USC and then a feared player in the NFL, has died at the age of seventy six. He went from fame to infamy after the brutal murder of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman which he would stand trial for. O.J. Simpson was acquitted but the trial captivated the nation with racial and domestic violence issues.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Eric Shawn, senior correspondent for the FOX News Channel, about his time as a reporter covering the trial from day one and what he took from the nearly year long assignment.
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Inflation is creeping back up, with the prices of common goods rising 0.4% in March from the previous month, according to the Labor Department. Yet, President Joe Biden continues to tout that his policies are working, saying that under his administration, inflation has fallen from its peak. However, polls suggest that his economic message is not resonating with voters. On the Rundown, co-anchor of America's Newsroom, Bill Hemmer, joins to discuss how the economy, the border, and the abortion issue will impact 2024 voters.
Congress is in crunch time to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, as it is often referred to. House Republicans have worked on reforms for the act, which they say has been misused over the past two decades to unlawfully spy on American citizens, who in some cases have not committed a crime. The deadline for reauthorization is set for April 19, but it has faced heavy pushback by GOP hardliners. FOX News Contributor and retired CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman joins the Rundown to explain what function FISA serves, the reforms that Republicans are aiming to get approved, and the national security implications if the act is not reauthorized.
Plus, commentary from U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY).
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Former Prime Minister and current Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, David Cameron, has been traveling around the United States this week urging Congress to pass another round of Ukraine aid. Secretary Cameron met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and even traveled to Florida to speak with a certain former president who is running again. A Senate-passed supplemental would send $60-billion to Ukraine but has stalled in Congress.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Shannon Felton Spence, Director of Global Communications and Strategy for Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and former staffer for Prime Minister Cameron, about the visit, who he spoke with and what his pitch was.
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Jennifer and James Crumbley were both sentenced to 10–15 years in prison on charges of involuntary manslaughter after the prosecution convinced the jury that the Crumbley's gross negligence enabled their son to commit a mass shooting at Oxford High School in 2021. Sentencing the parents of mass shooters is a relatively new concept for the courts. While the sentencing guidelines for this crime are typically seven years, the actual sentence Judge Cheryl Matthews handed down exceeded those guidelines, opting for a harsher-than-recommended punishment. Criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor joins the podcast to break down how this case marks a shift in standards for punishing guardians of mass shooters, why she feels that this case should not have been taken to criminal court, and shares her fears that this ruling will be a legal slippery slope.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is set to become the first cabinet member facing impeachment in over 100 years. The move has been met with enthusiasm from Senate Republicans. Now, it faces an unlikely path forward, with Senate Majority Leader Schumer reportedly looking at multiple procedural options to avoid or table these articles of impeachment. House Speaker Johnson revealed on Tuesday that they would plan on delivering articles to the Senate next week, showing the GOP is not done fighting for this trial. Senator Roger Marshall (R-K.S.) says not allowing the trial would be “a nuclear option for the Democrats.” He joins the podcast to explain why our border crisis can be traced back to Secretary Mayorkas and why he believes impeachment is necessary.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Israel is facing growing criticisms from allies, including President Biden, of not doing enough to protect Gaza's civilians from harm as they conduct military operations against Hamas. The criticisms have increased following an Israeli drone strike that killed seven aid workers, a mistake the IDF quickly admitted to and apologized for. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the offensive into Rafah 'will happen and there is a date' for the operation.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with John Spencer, the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies with the Madison Policy Forum, who says Israeli Defense Forces are doing better job keeping innocent civilians safe than the world thinks.
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Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump announced his official stance on abortion, saying this issue “should be left to the states” instead of supporting federal regulation. Abortion access and rights remain a top issue for Democrats heading to the polls in November. Former President Trump’s statement has spurred disagreement among other pro-life Republicans, such as Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who says he prefers a federal ban at 15 weeks of pregnancy. Main Street Columnist for the Wall Street Journal and former Chief Speechwriter for President George W. Bush, William McGurn, joins the Rundown to discuss why the former President’s decision on abortion policy was a "wise one," the merit of states deciding this issue, and why he doubts it will be a winning issue for Democrats.
Can someone staying in your home claim “squatter’s rights?” The issue has gotten national attention after high-profile cases of squatting went viral on Instagram and TikTok. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a bill that he says will effectively stop squatting throughout the state, in a move that strictly limits the legal rights afforded to squatters. Florida Attorney Kevin Fabrikant joins the podcast to discuss the legal rights that squatters have under various laws, the involved process of evicting a squatter, and how the new Florida law seeks to remedy this housing issue.
Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz.
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A high ranking advisor to the Iranian President has asked the United States to not get involved as Tehran prepares a response to the Israeli airstrike on their consulate in Syria. The airstrike killed seven Iranian military officials including a pair of generals. The Biden administration is said to be on 'high alert' as they watch the activity of Iran-backed proxy based in the region.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Curt Mills, Executive Director of The American Conservative, who shares his thoughts on whether we are on the verge of an escalation in the region following Iran's warning.
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The border crisis continues, as mayors of Democratic cities call out leadership in Republican states such as Florida and Texas, for choosing to bus migrants north. This as President Biden has also come under fire over a recent phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he called for a cease-fire following an Israeli strike that inadvertently killed aid workers in Gaza. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY-11) joins the Rundown to discuss how New York City has handled the migrant crisis, gives her thoughts on the impeachment efforts against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and weighs in on President Biden's support for Israel.
There is still time for the candidates to win over Gen Z voters, with just a few months until Election Day. Tufts University estimates that 41 million people between the ages of 18 and 27 are eligible to vote this year. However, it may take more than a TikTok account or Twitter post to persuade them to head to the polls. In fact, persuading Gen Z folks of anything may prove to be a bigger challenge than with previous generations. Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University, Dr. Jean Twenge, joins the podcast to discuss her research on why Gen Z is more pessimistic than other generations, what both political parties misunderstand about young voters, and how the advent of smartphones has contributed to increased youth anxieties.
Plus, commentary from FOX Across America host Jimmy Failla.
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Protecting child actors from abuse and mistreatment is a cause that's been thrust into the spotlight after recent media coverage revealed especially harrowing tales about the dangers of an unchecked system for adolescents on TV and movie sets.
Alyson Stoner was once a child star, doing multiple projects with the Disney Channel. Now as an adult, Alyson has taken up the mantle of advocate, pushing for more safety and protection measures for child stars who have been thrust into the limelight.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear the full conversation with Alyson Stoner about the difficult experiences child stars suffer through, the legislation they are helping push to protect children from exploitation from influencers and media companies, and the mental toll the entertainment industry can take on child stars.
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This week, Florida's Supreme Court ruled to allow a proposed constitutional amendment that would enshrine abortion rights to appear on the ballot in November. Abortion proved to be an energizing issue for Democrats during the 2022 midterms, and the party is hoping that similar ballot initiatives in other states will boost voter turnout. But with President Biden trailing behind former President Trump in key battleground states, will abortion rights be enough to make a difference in November? National Political Reporter for The Hill Julia Manchester examines how the issue will impact the strategies of both Democratic and Republican campaigns this fall.
As Americans continue to grapple with the effects of record-high inflation, a recent report by the Federal Trade Commission has indicated that supply chain disruptions during the pandemic helped big box retailers dominate the market and hurt competition. However, President Joe Biden continues to assert that corporations are to blame, and consumers aren't buying it. Director of Purdue University's Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability Joseph Balagtas explains the reasons behind rising food costs and discusses the outside factors contributing to the increase.
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As if buying a home wasn’t already a big enough challenge, now homeowners in states with frequent disasters like floods and hurricanes are getting slapped with major spikes in insurance rates.
Americans in states like California, Texas, and Florida are already saying that the natural disasters in their communities have made their homes unaffordable. On top of this, insurance companies are now dropping coverage for homes and apartments in high-risk areas.
FOX Business real estate contributor and host of “Mansion Global,” Katrina Campins, joined the FOX News Rundown Extra to explain what’s causing the uncertainty around affordable home insurance and tell listeners about the areas where the U.S. real estate market is heating up.
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In the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Biden Administration assures ample resources are going toward promptly rebuilding the bridge to minimize supply chain struggles & ensure port workers stay employed. However, seeing as the port brought in the most automobiles and farm equipment in the country -- are supply chain disruptions inevitable? White House Economic Advisor Jared Bernstein shares how the Biden Administration is working to ensure the 15,000 port workers impacted by this incident are not left unemployed.
Congress is still out on recess, but many questions remain up in the air for when lawmakers return next week. Can House Speaker Mike Johnson hang onto the gavel with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) motion to vacate? Will members of the House and Senate finally come together to agree on providing government aid for Israel and Ukraine? FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reports as we wait for legislators to return to shaky grounds.
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East Coast residents from Baltimore to Boston felt something Friday they are not normally used to - an earthquake. According to the USGS, the earthquake measured at least 4.8 magnitude and struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, about 50 miles west of New York City and 50 miles north of Philadelphia. People felt the ground move, buildings shake and experienced at least three aftershocks.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Patrick Abbott, Professor of Geology at Sand Diego State University, about the earthquake, its strength and if the East Coast should expect more.
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Millions of people across the country are preparing for the total eclipse this Monday, as its path will traverse through Texas and all the way to Maine. Towns within the path of totality are already reaping the economic benefits from eclipse tourism, with some estimations saying there could be a $1 billion economic stimulus due to eclipse travel. Theoretical cosmologist and NASA advisor Paul Sutter joins the Rundown to explain what happens during a total eclipse, and what precautions are needed during the event. Later, Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce president and Chief Executive Officer Robert Duffy joins to discuss the economic impact the eclipse is having on his town.
There are about thirty weeks left until the presidential election, and neither candidate is really losing the race. Recent polling shows President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are virtually tied. However, the Wall Street Journal shows that Trump is ahead in six out of seven battleground states. Earlier this week, First Lady Jill Biden told CBS Mornings that her husband is not losing in swing states. Republican Strategist Colin Reed joins to explain why it's in poor taste for the president to be "challenging the veracity" of the polls, why the Democrats are struggling to maintain their base, and why people are not thrilled about Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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The fallout continues from the Israeli airstrike that hit a convoy of World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, killing seven of them. Israeli officials, including the Prime Minister, have apologized but it raises even more concerns about their plan to expand the offensive into Rafah. President Biden, in a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said the United States may begin withholding military aid unless civilian safety and humanitarian efforts are not prioritized.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, about the deadly airstrike and pressure it has put on U.S.-Israel relations.
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It has been nearly six months since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, and Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a rare apology for the recent deaths of seven aid workers killed in an airstrike in Gaza. International pressure mounted for both Israel and the United States after this strike, as President Biden offered swift criticism for Netanyahu’s failure to protect aid workers and Gazan civilians. The President stopped short of drawing a red line with U.S. military aid to Israel; however, this event only furthered the tensions between the two world leaders. FOX News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to explain the global fallout from the deaths of the World Central Kitchen aid workers, the potential escalation in the region with the Israeli strike on Damascus, and the dangers posed to the Israeli Defense Force if they stay in Gaza too long.
The release of the docuseries "Quiet On Set" has brought increased attention to the treatment of child actors, with numerous former child stars calling out the abuse and mistreatment they faced while working on television and movie productions. Former stars are now speaking up and advocating for legislation that protects the welfare of child actors. Actor and advocate Alyson Stoner joins the podcast to discuss the challenges they faced during their time as child stars, the details of the "Kidfluencer Protection Act" that they are pushing to get passed in Ohio, and the heavy mental toll that the acting industry can have on adolescents.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says the Biden administration has flown over three hundred thousand migrants into his state under the 'CHNV parole program'. The program allows migrants from Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela to fly into the United States and get granted temporary legal status. The White House says the program is no secret and there are certain conditions the migrants must meet and they have no control on where they go.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Matt Finn, FOX News national correspondent reporting from El Paso, Texas, about the migrant flight program and what he is seeing so close to the Mexican border.
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Concerns are on the rise for cattle and poultry populations, as Texas and Kansas have seen outbreaks of the avian flu in recent weeks. On Monday it was announced that the first person in Texas was infected with the flu, after coming into contact with cattle that was presumed to be infected. Clinical Associate Professor of Dairy Cattle Production at Texas A&M Dr. Michael Kleinhenz joins the Rundown to discuss how the avian flu is transmitted between animal populations, what impact it has on production, and what concerns he has about transmission into humans.
James Patterson has written everything from romance to non-fiction and children's books, with over 100 novels appearing on The New York Times Best Seller list, making him one of the most popular authors of all time. Patterson's latest novel, Number One Lawyer, is a murder mystery he penned with the help of former prosecutor and author Nancy Allen, chronicling a small-town lawyer accused of killing his wife. Although most of the crimes he writes about are solved, Patterson joins the Rundown to discuss his new FOX Nation special Unsolved with James Patterson, which highlights three separate murder cases that remain open to this day.
Plus, commentary by National Security Expert, Dr. Rebecca Grant.
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The nearly century old 'Scholastic Aptitude Test' (SAT) used by colleges and universities in the student acceptance process has now gone fully digital. No more number two pencils but instead students will take an updated version of the test on their own devices such as laptops or tablets. It is expected that more than a million students will take the standardized test in the next two months as elite schools are again requiring test results for student admissions.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with David Blobaum, Director of Outreach for the 'National Test Prep Association', who takes us through the various changes to the SATs and why he thinks some of those changes are very positive.
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In a move that is generating anger in the small business community, California has moved forward with implementing a $20 an hour minimum wage for fast food employees. Mom-and-pop store owners have criticized the new law, arguing that it will force them to raise their rates to compete with the new standard in an already competitive market. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business Taylor Riggs joins the Rundown to explain how rising wages impact the economy, what small business owners face when laws change, and how the move could bring more stores to turn to artificial intelligence.
Havana Syndrome has caused hundreds of U.S. intelligence and State Department officials to fall ill with a debilitating brain injury with symptoms like blindness, extreme fatigue, and vertigo. In 2023, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report saying it was “very unlikely" that these anomalies were attacked by a foreign adversary. Now 60 Minutes, in collaboration with The Insider and Der Spiegel, recently published a bombshell report laying out convincing evidence that an elite Russian intelligence unit may be tied to multiple attacks. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins the podcast to explain what new information has come to light about the origin of Havana Syndrome and why victims are feeling vindicated about the alleged Russian ties.
Plus, commentary from co-host of The Five and Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov.
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Iran and Syria claim an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus has killed at least seven people including a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). The Israeli government says they are not commenting on the airstrike. Meanwhile, Palestinian residents say the Israeli military has withdrawn from Gaza's Shifa Hospital after a two-week raid.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Richard Goldberg is a senior advisor at FDD. From 2019-2020, Richard served as the Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council, about the attack on the consulate and what it means for Israel.
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Ahead of Election Day, Republicans have been campaigning hard to keep hold of their slim majority in the House. On top of their mission to keep House control and place former President Trump back in the White House, they’ve set their sights on a loftier goal: winning back the Senate majority. Democrats currently control the Senate by a two-seat majority, but come voting day, 23 Democratic seats will be up for grabs (including independent Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King). Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Miskin, joins the Rundown to break down which states are forecast to have tight senate races, why certain candidates are particularly vulnerable this campaign season, and how these contests will impact the balance of power in Washington.
A record number of Americans are hitting retirement age. More than 4 million baby boomers are turning 65, with projections showing this number to continue rising through 2027. America’s “Silver Tsunami” has prompted fresh concerns about whether there are enough younger workers to fill the vacuum and if massive programs like Medicare and Social Security can be sustained amid this exploding 65+ demographic. Trump campaign economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore, says the implications of the “silver tsunami” promise to cause “real financial stress.” He breaks down whether America is equipped to deal with the labor force and its health care repercussions.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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This Easter Sunday, many churches may find themselves full; however, that’s less and less likely in 2024.
Secularism is rising in popularity, as a new Gallup poll finds only three-in-ten U.S. adults actually attend religious services regularly. That number has dropped 42 percent since 20 years ago, leaving many wondering what’s causing Americans to shed their faith.
The FOX News Rundown’s Lisa Brady sat down with theologian and Fox News contributor Jonathan Morris to discuss the religious decline in the U.S. and what it says about faith.
We made some edits for time, but on the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about how houses of worship are catering to folks experiencing difficult times.
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The Biden-Harris campaign raised $26 million last week at Radio City Music Hall, arguably the most successful single political fundraiser in American history. However, simultaneously, former President Donald Trump was approximately 40 miles away on Long Island, attending the wake of a fallen NYPD officer. As a rematch of Trump and Biden is underway, both candidates are vying for support from crucial swing state voters and donors. Fox News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar weighs in on former President Obama's role in Biden's campaign strategy and highlights key battleground states ahead of November.
China has been purchasing farmland in the United States for over a decade, most of which are near military bases. A congressional hearing on Wednesday revealed that this poses a major national security threat, coupled with continuous cyber-attacks and the Chinese Communist Party's grasp on TikTok. Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-SD) explains how China's continued attempt to integrate itself into American life threatens the safety of U.S. citizens and their data.
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ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for the recent terror attack at a rock concert in Moscow.
In the aftermath of this tragedy, where multiple gunmen opened fire on Russian concertgoers, the number of deaths has risen to more than 140, and dozens remain hospitalized.
FOX News correspondent Benjamin Hall joined Dave Anthony on the podcast to explain why ISIS-K first set their sights on wreaking havoc in Russia, Vladimir Putin’s motives for pointing the finger at Ukraine, and what kind of response we can expect to see on the international stage.
The conversation was a bit too long for this week’s episode, but on the FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear Benjamin Hall’s full perspective on ISIS-K’s massacre in Moscow.
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After the U.S. abstained from voting on a U.N. Security Council proposal that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly canceled an Israeli delegation's visit to Washington. Though Netanyahu has since reversed course, working with Americans to schedule another visit, will new tension created in recent weeks do irreversible damage? Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren discusses why he agrees with the Prime Minister's initial decision to cancel the delegation visit and believes U.S. government support for Israel has changed despite the White House denying the claim.
Congress is adjourned for Easter recess, but lawmakers have a lot on their plate once they return, including reconstructing the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed early this week after a 984-foot cargo ship collided with a pillar causing its collapse. Meanwhile, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) sat down for an exclusive interview reaffirming his position on border policies and addressed matters about Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ). FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie provides insight into the ongoing chaos in the halls of Congress.
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Family and friends of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich who was detained while on a reporting assignment in the Russia are facing an unwelcome anniversary. It has now been a year since the Kremlin accused him of being a spy conducting espionage operations. The United States from the start has called the charges 'fiction' saying this is Russia using Americans as political bargaining chips.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News London-based foreign correspondent, about this grim milestone and what is being done to secure his release.
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Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments about limiting access to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medicated abortions. The pill is used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the United States and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which says all their evidence demonstrates that the drug is safe. Now, pro-life doctors are arguing that they should not have to treat people seeking abortion care without their knowledge. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, joins to analyze the opposing arguments in the mifepristone case, remember Senator Joe Liberman's legacy, and discuss President Biden's response to the Maryland Bridge collapse.
A new Gallup poll has revealed that church attendance, for all religions, has hit historic lows, with only three-in-ten Americans regularly attending services. Faith leaders have been looking for explanations to the phenomenon, from the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, the rise of social media, and general distrust in institutions by America's youth. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris joins the podcast to discuss what is contributing to the decline in church attendance, the rise in secularism and the importance of Easter in the Catholic faith.
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Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.
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The bodies of two construction workers have been recovered from the Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse site and officials they continue to search for four others presumed dead. The collapse is expected to snarl supply chains for months and businesses are scrambling to mitigate economic concerns. The Port of Baltimore was responsible for transporting eighty one billion dollars worth of foreign cargo last year while supporting around eight thousand jobs.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Griff Jenkins, FOX News national correspondent at the site of the collapse, about the latest in the search for victims and the economic fallout.
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Nationwide police shortages continue, as violent crime in major cities has become a front-page issue. This past week New York City Police officer Jonathan Diller was shot and killed on duty by a repeat offender, highlighting the issue of recidivism in criminal justice. Pittsburgh is one of the cities that has had to make department-wide shifts due to a drop in officers, losing nearly 250 employees since 2020. Chief of Police for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Larry Scirotto joins the Rundown to discuss what changes he has made to assure major crimes are being pursued, the challenges they have faced with recruitment, and how they are addressing the issue of repeat offenders in their city.
Today is Opening Day for nearly all Major League Baseball teams however, the usual excitement has been clouded by suspicions of foul play. Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Shohei Ohtani is accused of racking up millions of dollars in debt with an illegal bookie. The famed player has claimed his former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, was stealing his money to use on illicit sports wagers. Co-host of FOX and Friends Weekend and host of The Will Cain Show, Will Cain joins the podcast to discuss how gambling may be damaging professional sports, what we know exactly about the Ohtani allegations, and he touches on how prop bets are damaging the "integrity of the NBA."
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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The new RNC Chairman Michael Whatley took over the post at the beginning of this month replacing longtime chair Ronna McDaniel. Whatley, an attorney, served as the 'Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party' before resigning to focus on his new position.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Michael Whatley, chair of the Republican National Committee, who says the party is currently very united and is focused on using all communication platforms to get new voters.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has chosen Nicole Shanahan as his vice-presidential pick. In his Tuesday speech, he welcomed Shanahan to the ticket, saying the young 38-year-old mother, lawyer, and tech entrepreneur would help him take on the rising national debt, government overreach, and political polarization. Some recent polls show President Biden and former President Trump neck-and-neck in a few battleground states. If RFK Jr. was able to get on the ballot in more states, could he play spoiler in 2024? FOX News Audio political analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to break down the Shanahan VP pick, what kind of voters are drawn to RFK’s third party run, and why Kennedy’s candidacy poses a threat to both the Trump and Biden campaigns.
The date is set for the first of four criminal trials that former President Donald Trump faces while running for reelection. On April 15th, jury selection will begin in New York, where he is being charged with falsifying records and making alleged hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Trump continues to assert that each case is a witch hunt or a hoax, all attempts to interfere with the presidential election. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Andrew McCarthy, joins the podcast to discuss why Alvin Bragg has no authority to enforce federal campaign finance laws and how these cases will impact the rest of his campaign.
Plus, commentary from the former U.S. Small Business Administrator and chair of the America First Policy Institute, Linda McMahon.
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An active search and rescue operation continues after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was struck by a freighter in the middle of the night causing the bridge span to collapse. At least six people, thought to be part of a construction crew working on the bridge at the time of the collapse, remain unaccounted for. Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore declared a state of emergency with the the Port of Baltimore being one of the nation's largest shipping hubs.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Charley Pereira, President at Transportation Safety & Security Consulting, Inc., about whether the incident could have been avoided and what the investigation will focus on.
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Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that could decide future access to the abortion drug mifepristone. The highly effective pill is taken to terminate a pregnancy, and shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine sued the Federal Drug Administration for their quick approval and wide accessibility guidelines for mifepristone. Both the GOP and the Biden administration have seized upon this Supreme Court case as a political moment--a chance to talk to voters about the issue. President of the Alliance Defending Freedom, Kristin Waggoner, joins the Rundown to explain her organization’s argument against expanded access to this abortion pill and the huge impact this SCOTUS case may have.
Last week, over one hundred Russians died at the hands of terrorists after four men opened fire at a concert hall in Moscow. However, President Vladimir Putin is blaming Ukraine, despite ISIS-K claiming credit for the attack and various Western intelligence agencies showing evidence corroborating their assertions. FOX News correspondent Benjamin Hall joins the podcast to describe what led up to the carnage, why Putin is shifting blame towards Ukraine, and explain why the United States and the Taliban share disdain for the same terrorist organization.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Israel canceled sending a delegation to Washington D.C. to discuss the planned military operation in Rafah after the United States abstained from voting on a United Nations resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire. The United Nations Security Council passed the resolution 14-0. The United Sates has been urging Israel not to launch the offensive into Rafah which would force over a million Palestinians to evacuate.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX news foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, about the growing tensions between the U.S. and Israel and the continuing operation in the large Al-Shifa medical facility.
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Early Saturday morning, the Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass a bipartisan funding bill, that keeps the government open through September. The bill caused some angst in the Republican held House, to question Speaker Johnson's leadership, and now Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has made a move to vacate Johnson from his position. Chair of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Brad Wenstrup (R-OH-2) joins the Rundown to discuss Congresswoman Greene's move to oust the Speaker, the deadly ISIS-K terror attack at a Russian concert hall, and the Congressman explains the goals of his EDUCATE Act.
Homeowners in states like California and Florida have struggled to insure their properties due to the prevalence of natural disasters in both states. Last week, State Farm announced plans to drop coverage for 72,000 homes in California starting this summer. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed bills back in December that aimed to stabilize the insurance market; however, some Floridians are still unable to afford their homes. FOX Business real estate contributor and host of “Mansion Global,” Katrina Campins, explains why insurance companies are leaving Florida and how this insurance crisis has driven up the cost of living.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Senior Meteorologist and host of The Janice Dean Podcast, Janice Dean.
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Earlier this month, the House voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill banning TikTok if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, doesn’t sell the app to an American owner.
As the bill awaits a vote in the Senate, many users of the controversial social media platform have voiced their outrage over the legislation. Many TikTok users even say the popular video app has become a major source of income for their families.
Two Influencers angry over the bill are owners of Bar7Ranch, Cody and Erika Archie.
Cody and Erika recently joined host FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss how a ban will negatively impact small businesses like theirs, and how they feel about critics of the app who say it is a spying tool for China.
They also shared how they began influencing, why they think videos about their lives and animals are popular, and how people like them have turned short video clips into cash.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more from TikTok influencers and Cody and Erika Archie. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear more about the couple and the app at the center of this international debate.
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As an Israeli Delegation heads to Washington for a meeting at the White House next week, the future of a post-war Gaza remains in question as President Biden stands ardent on a two-state solution. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby joins to discuss what issues will take top priority in next week's meeting between the President and Israeli leaders, why ground operations in Rafah would be a "disaster" for the Gazan refugees with Hamas still at large, and how the U.S. is working to find new means of transporting food and humanitarian aid into Gaza.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have received enough delegates to be their party's nominee. However, one question remains: who will Trump choose as his running mate? New names emerge as potential Vice President nominees each week, making the shortlist not so short. Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove joins to discuss who the options for the V.P. ticket are, and why it provides a window into the candidate's thought process.
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David Bahnsen works hard and is very successful at what he does.
Bahnsen is the founder and managing partner of his wealth management firm, The Bahnsen Group. Before launching his firm, he spent years at Morgan Stanley and UBS. Barron's, Forbes, and others consistently named Bronson as one of the top financial advisors in the country.
David Bahnsen is also a bestselling author. His latest book is “Full-Time Work And The Meaning Of Life”.
FOX News Radio anchor Dana Perino recently spoke to David on the Fox News Rundown about his book, America's shifting attitudes about work, and his unique take on how one can find a balance between life and work.
We made some edits for time for our weekday version of the podcast and thought you might want to hear the whole thing.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear all of special guest host Dana Perino’s entire interview with author David Bahnsen about the importance of work and how the pandemic and technology have changed the way Americans think about their jobs.
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Amid discussions about the near trillion-dollar spending bill to keep government operations running, many lawmakers are raising questions about the allocation of funding for foreign aid. Meanwhile, House Republicans are dealing with yet another blow to their majority as Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) announced plans to vacate in April, leaving the margin of error by one single vote in the halls of Congress. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explores the different variables at play for these unfolding developments.
This week, the Supreme Court heard several arguments relating to free speech. The week began with the Murthy v. Missouri case, in which state officials argued that the Biden administration worked alongside Big Tech companies to censor content related to the pandemic and 2020 presidential election. UC Berkeley Law School Professor John Yoo analyzes the arguments heard and explains what sort of pressure amounts to a violation of the First Amendment.
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Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has announced she's been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment. This comes after months of speculation and conspiracy theories about the Princess.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Shannon Felton Spence, Former Head of Politics and Communication at the British Consulate General of New England, about the sad news and the conspiracy theories that lead up to it.
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President Joe Biden spent time drumming up support in key battleground states this week. In Arizona, the President said that his campaign "desperately" needs help from Latino voters, a demographic that has been increasing its support for former President Donald Trump. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Living the Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss why the President is losing support from key groups, and other warning signals for both candidates. Plus, Bream breaks down the Supreme Court case regarding the government's alleged attempt to censor conservatives on social media, and how she selects her March Madness bracket.
Work culture in the United States is rapidly changing, especially following the remote work boom that came with the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as more of the country returns to office life, young Americans are beginning to contest the traditional 9-to-5 work culture, and how other generations defined a so-called "work-life balance. Founder and managing partner of the Bahnsen Group, David Bahnsen, joins Dana Perino to discuss his new book, Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, and why he thinks the concept of work-life balance is a "mirage."
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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A bipartisan group of Senators, who attended a closed door national security meeting, say the public should also be aware of the classified information they have on the influence and reach of TikTok. The meeting follows the House's recent passage of a bill that requires TikTok to divest or see itself banned in the United States. The Senators say they are very concerned with the amount of personal data TikTok shares with the Chinese government.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jake Denton, Research Associate in the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, about what could have possibly been said to cause the Senators to become so concerned.
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A federal appeals court blocked a Texas law that would allow the state’s own law enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border, a decision that came just hours after the Supreme Court ruled the bill could take effect. This state immigration law, S.B. 4, has two key parts: it would make illegal crossings a Class B misdemeanor and would require state judges to order migrants convicted of crossing to return to Mexico. Texas’ Maverick County Sheriff Tom Schmerber joins the Rundown to give his perspective on the border crisis, why he believes the bill won’t shrink the rising illegal crossings, and what kind of action he wants to see from the Biden administration.
Much of Haiti has become lawless, with hundreds of rival gangs taking control of the country’s capital city, Port-au-Prince. Violent criminals have overrun the island nation, demanding the resignation of Haitian Prime Minister Henry, leaving thousands of innocent civilians dead in their wake and Americans stranded with few escape routes. The State Department is working to get those Americans home, but the task remains difficult as U.S. citizens have been "left to their own devices." FOX News National Correspondent Bryan Llenas joins to describe what he is seeing at the Haitian border in the Dominican Republic and what kind of international help Hatians are pleading for.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, host of “The Jason Rantz Show” and author of "What's Killing America."
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A federal appeals court has put a Texas law that allows local police to arrest and deport migrants accused of illegally entering the United States back on hold. This decision came just hours after the Supreme Court decided the law can be enforced. Another obstacle in implementing this law is that Mexico said it will not accept migrants expelled by Texas “under any circumstances."
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Lora Ries, Director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation and former Department of Homeland Security official for the Trump Administration, who says the situation on the ground does not match the action being taken.
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Former President Trump is facing a new legal roadblock: he must post over $450 million for bond in his New York civil case due to fines for manipulating property valuations. If the former President is unable to secure the funds for the bond, the courts could move to seize his properties, like Trump Tower, as collateral in the case. Law professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to explain why the judge in the case was able to hand down such a large penalty, why he feels that the fine is not proportional to the crime, and how some of the other legal cases against the former President could factor into the 2024 election.
The House voted 352-65 on a bill that would ban TikTok if their Chinese parent company, ByteDance, doesn’t sell the app to an American owner. Now, the bill awaits a vote in the Senate. President Joe Biden has vowed to sign the legislation if it makes its way to his desk, but TikTok users and influencers are now publicly lobbying against this legislation. Influencers and owners of Bar7Ranch, Cody and Erika Archie, join to discuss how a ban will negatively impact small businesses, how they first began influencing, and their belief that lawmakers are focused on the wrong issues.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Senior Meteorologist, Janice Dean.
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Prosecutors are recommending that Sam Bankman-Fried be sentenced to up to 50 years in prison and fined up to $11 billion for his role in defrauding investors and mishandling billions of dollars worth of customer funds causing the collapse the of crypto exchange FTX in 2022. The defense has urged the District Judge that he spend no more than six and a half years behind bars for his crimes.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Scott Bessent, CEO for 'Key Square Group', a Greenwich, Charleston and London based partnership founded in 2015, who says Sam Bankman-Fried should not be shown any leniency at his sentencing.
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How much contact should the federal government have with private social media platforms? When does that contact turn into censorship? Those were the factors the Supreme Court weighed on Monday, as they heard arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case, where Missouri and Louisiana attorneys general allege social media companies like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) suppressed speech by encouraging them to remove misinformation about various topics like the COVID-19 vaccine. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins the Rundown to explain his state’s lawsuit, the threat posed by media censorship, and why he wants “a wall of separation between tech and state.”
President Biden travels to two battleground states this week in an effort to win over Arizona and Nevada voters as he heads into a rematch with former President Donald Trump. However, recent polling shows that Trump is ahead in both of these states, spelling trouble for the Biden 2024 reelection campaign. FOX News contributor and Democratic strategist Leslie Marshall joins the podcast to discuss the latest reports that the President is unhappy with his 2024 campaign efforts, a political shift occurring with Black and Hispanic voters, and why she doesn't trust the current polling.
Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz.
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The Israeli military raided the largest hospital in Gaza, the Shifa Hospital, accusing Hamas of using it to hide weapons and militants. The IDF says they killed a high ranking Hamas commander that was hiding in the hospital. Meanwhile, Israelis, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, are reacting to the speech Senator Schumer made last week calling for new elections and a pause in military operations.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Avi Melamed, a former Israeli intelligence official, advisor to two Jerusalem mayors and author of "Inside the Middle East: Making Sense of the most Dangerous and Complicates Region on Earth", who shared his thoughts on the recent military activity and his reasons for saying that, in the end, this war will also help the Palestinians.
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The House Oversight Committee is set to have another hearing this week, into the alleged foreign business dealings of the President's son, Hunter Biden. The hearing is meant to focus on inconsistencies between Hunter's closed-door testimony, and the testimony of former business associates such as Devon Archer and Tony Bobulinski. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY-1) joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss the goals of the hearing, what his investigation into Hunter's business dealings has uncovered, and weighs in on the retirement of Colorado Republican Congressman Ken Buck.
A unique period is now underway in college sports. Court rulings in recent years have granted student athletes the right to make money selling their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Eager players are now pursuing deals and sponsorships, but many experts, like former Alabama football coach and sports commentator Nick Saban, are raising red flags, saying the NIL changes jeopardize the future of collegiate sports. Brian Kilmeade, co-host of FOX and Friends and host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, joins to discuss how these NIL deals have undeniable benefits for young athletes but, while unregulated, have transformed college sports into “the Wild West,” where the richest schools can dominate.
Plus, commentary from author of "You Will Own Nothing" Carol Roth.
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Boeing has big problems.
In January, an Alaskan Airlines flight made headlines after a door plug blew off because of faulty plugs during the flight, causing panic and major safety concerns. Following the incident, 33 of the 89 audits conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration failed, propelling Boeing back into the hot seat.
A handful of recent in-flight incidents since then have raised general concerns about airline safety and put even more pressure on the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners.
Aviation expert and President of Boyd Group International, Michael Boyd, joined host Dave Anthony this past week to discuss Boeing’s recent issues and whether or not air travel is safe.
Boyd explained what factors could be leading to some of the recent mechanical concerns and why he thinks the FAA needs to be doing more to ensure the safety of passengers.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more about Boeing’s recent issues. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear our entire conversation with aviation expert Mike Boyd.
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Last week, the House voted 352 to 65 to ban TikTok if ByteDance refuses to sell the popular Chinese-owned app. Lawmakers fear that the app is sharing American data with the Chinese Communist Party raising national security concerns. Many teens lobbied for their representatives to vote against the ban, yet it prevailed. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair, Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), spearheaded the vote and joins the podcast to discuss why Washington is pushing for the ban.
It's the rematch that not many voters are excited about - both President Biden and former President Trump have secured the delegates needed to obtain their parties' nominations. The latest FOX News Polls project an uphill battle for President Biden, with former President Trump maintaining a slim lead in key swing states. Co-director of the Fox News Poll and professor at the University of Texas at Austin Daron Shaw looks ahead to the general election and provides his analysis of the tight matchups in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Later, he explains why he anticipates a high voter turnout despite the candidates' low popularity.
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Weight loss was already a multi-billion dollar industry. Now, anti-obesity drugs that began as treatments for type-two diabetes are beginning to make their mark including Ozempic.
Wegovy, a high-dose version of Ozempic, was the first approved by the FDA for weight loss in 2021, followed by Aepbound, a new version of Mounjaro, last year.
All the drugs help with hunger by imitating hormones that would normally help regulate appetite after you eat.,
These drugs got even more attention recently when Oprah announced she was leaving the board of Weight Watchers after disclosing she was using a weight loss medication.
FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady recently spoke with celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels, who's also a certified nutrition and wellness consultant, best-selling author and businesswoman,
Michael took a deeper dive into the science behind the drugs and the bigger picture of health and wellness including why people are so hungry and the root causes the drugs don't address.
We made some edits for time and thought you might want to hear the whole thing. On the FOX News Rundown, you will hear our entire conversation with celebrity health expert Jillian Michaels and get even more of her take on America’s obesity problem and the medications being promoted to address
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Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments.
Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home.
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Ultra violent Haitian gangs are continuing their rampage across the island nation, looting the homes of government officials, setting fires and randomly shooting people. The gangs control most of the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the international airport there. The U.S. Marine Corp has sent a special response team to protect the U.S. embassy there and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced this week that he is sending hundreds of soldiers to his shores to stop Haitian migrants from entering.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, who leads Project DYNAMO and is multiple-tour combat veteran of the United States Army and Navy, about the current situation on the ground and his group's efforts to save lives.
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No, it's not déjà vu. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are presumed 2024 rivals, as the two have enough delegates to be nominated at their parties' conventions this summer. However, several states and a few territories still have their primary elections coming up in the next few days. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss how former President Trump is benefiting from his legal issues, rumors that Robert F. Kennedy’s running mate shortlist includes NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, and the House legislation aimed at reeling in TikTok.
With growing concerns about the youth mental health crisis, many are calling into question how parenting styles impact a child's mental well-being. A parenting style that has emerged over the past few decades is "gentle parenting," a form that seeks to avoid punishment, putting the child's feelings above all else. Independent journalist and author of “Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up,” Abigail Shrier joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss why she believes gentle parenting is failing America's children and causing more mental health issues in young people, and shares parenting style tips to keep kids living a structured life.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from ambassador for the Leadership Institute’s Riley Gaines Center, Olivia Krolczyk.
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The South African International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor in a recent speech said that any citizen that returns from serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will be arrested. The minister was speaking at a political event for her own party in what is an election year. South Africa last fall filed a case in the International Court of Justice alleging that Israel was committing genocide in their war against the Hamas terrorist group.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Curt Mills, Executive Director of The American Conservative, who says this arrest threat has a few layers to it, in the politics and in the history of South African.
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been underway for over two years now, and lawmakers are urging Congress to approve nearly $60 billion of military aid. The bill, however, remains stalled in the House, with many debating the merits of funding this foreign conflict overseas. Today marks two years since FOX News correspondent Benjamin Hall survived a Russian bomb attack in Ukraine that killed two of his colleagues. On the Rundown, he remembers the lives of photojournalist Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian producer Sasha Kushnyova and why journalism can never be silenced, not even in the shadow of war.
The National Health Service of England banned puberty blockers as treatment for children with gender dysphoria, bringing mixed reactions from medical professionals across the globe. The move is a reversal of previous policy in the nation. The NHS justified the controversial move, citing that the safety and effectiveness of puberty blockers are not yet backed by scientific evidence. FOX News contributor and Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, Dr. Marc Siegel, joins the podcast to share his thoughts on the NHS' decision, what he has seen from studies of gender dysphoria, and how he believes the medical issue should be treated in the future.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Tammy Bruce.
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As millions of migrants continue to cross the Southern border, Republicans are pushing a bill that would keep noncitizens from being counted on the Census. The Census, taking place every ten years, decides the number of congressional seats in a state and how the federal government distributes billions of dollars in funds. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TX) offered an amendment to a Senate funding bill last week that would have excluded illegal immigrants form the Census but it failed after 51 Democrats and Independents voted against the measure or were not present.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rich Edson, FOX News Channel senior national correspondent, about the impact of illegal immigrants on the Census.
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Tuesday's five-hour-long House Judiciary Committee hearing saw Special Counsel Robert Hur placed in the hot seat for his decision to recommend no charges for President Biden's mishandling of classified documents. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle grilled Special Counsel Hur, as comparisons were made between President Biden's and former President Trump's documents cases. FOX News contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss key parts of Special Counsel Hur's testimony and why he believes the comparisons between President Biden's case and former President Trump's case are misguided.
In January, an Alaskan Airlines flight made headlines after a door plug blew off during the flight, causing panic and major safety concerns. Following the incident, 33 of the 89 audits conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration failed, propelling Boeing back into the hot seat. Aviation expert and President of Boyd Group International, Michael Boyd, joins the podcast to discuss the recent audits, share why the FAA is also at fault for the manufacturer's oversights, and explain why air travel continues to be the safest mode of transportation in the country.
Plus, commentary from former Vice President Mike Pence.
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The Caribbean island nation of Haiti is crumbling under gang fueled violence causing an economic collapse, food shortages and death across the country. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday he will resign and agree to a transitional presidential council taking power. The heavily armed gangs, lead by a former police officer who spent time in prison, have taken control of towns, attacked police stations and other infrastructure, even closing down the main international airports.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX News Channel senior foreign affairs correspondent, about the devastating unrest that is tearing the country apart and how it got to this point.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are demanding TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, sell the social media app to an American owner or be banned in the United States. The House will vote on the "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act" later this week, and teens are now calling their representatives in protest. This is not the first time Congress has proposed such legislation, but it's inching closer to being passed, with President Biden saying he will sign the bill if it makes it to his desk. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins the Rundown to explain what this bill would actually mean for TikTok and the national security threat posed by TikTok’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that the next step in his country's efforts to defeat the terror group Hamas is to go after militants in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. However, President Joe Biden says doing so will cross a "red line," publicly warning Netanyahu that the effort could hurt Israel more than it helps. FOX News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst joins the podcast to give the latest developments from inside Tel Aviv, Israel and shares how civilians in Gaza are coping with food insecurity as the Muslims’ sacred holiday of Ramadan begins.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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The month long Islamic holiday of Ramadan has begun in Gaza without a ceasefire being agreed to. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. Meanwhile, an air drop of aid boxes suffered a parachute malfunction causing several deaths at a Palestinian refugee camp.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, about the latest from the war and the growing humanitarian crisis.
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President Biden delivered his State Of The Union Address last week, highlighting policy achievements and plans for the future, but it was overshadowed by concerns over the crisis at the southern border in the wake of the alleged murder of Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant. This as the Senate weighs taking up an impeachment trial of DHS Secretary Mayorkas for his handling of immigration. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman (R-WY) joins the Rundown to discuss how she would question Secretary Mayorkas if the Senate holds a trial, what she is looking to find out during Special Counsel Hur's public hearing this week regarding President Biden's mishandling of classified documents, and weighs in on why Republicans opposed the Senate's bipartisan border bill.
Millions are seeking help from what’s become a multi-billion dollar industry: weight loss drugs. From Ozempic to Mounjaro, users are praising the weight-loss effects of these drugs, originally intended to treat type 2 diabetes. Obesity remains an epidemic in America, with CDC data collected in recent years showing four-in-ten U.S. adults are affected by obesity. As these semaglutide drugs remain in the news for helping celebrities like Oprah or Elon Musk, some warn how this could impact one’s health in the long-term. Celebrity fitness trainer and certified nutrition and wellness consultant Jillian Michaels joins the podcast to explain the science behind how these popular drugs curb your hunger, the dangers of relying on medication for fitness, and how our food can make us even hungrier.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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In a rare case, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumble was convicted last month and could face up to fifteen years in prison for her role in the shooting. Prosecutors said she failed to warn authorities about threats her son had made. Now, Ethan’s father, James Crumbley, is also on trial in Michigan for manslaughter.
Shortly after James Crumbley’s trial began, FOX News contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley joined host Dave Anthony to discuss this unusual case and the legal questions it raises.
Turley explained how the cases against the mother and father differed and explained why he is uncomfortable with the general idea of holding parents legally responsible for the violent actions of their children.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more about this complicated case. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear the entire FOX News contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley.
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One of the biggest challenges President Biden faces in his re-election bid is the economy. According to the latest FOX News poll, only 26% of Americans feel optimistic about where the economy stands. In his State of the Union address this past week he tried to reverse that sentiment, touting his record and claiming the U.S. economy is "literally the envy of the world". However, did his words pack a punch for the countless American families who feel they're struggling? Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors Jared Bernstein discusses why he believes the state of the job market and wage growth are signs of a strong economy, and shares his thoughts on credit card debt being at an all-time high and how President Biden plans to tackle high-interest rates.
Super Tuesday is traditionally the biggest day for the presidential primaries in the United States. This past week, fifteen states and one territory voted for who they wanted to become the eventual presidential nominee. Former President Donald Trump won every state except Vermont, which went for Nikki Haley before she suspended her campaign the following morning. Guy Benson, host of the Guy Benson Show, reacts to Tuesday's results, looks ahead to the general election, and explains why he thinks the State of the Union address was "inappropriately partisan."
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There's pushback on some progressive policies lately in liberal strongholds, spurred by crime.
In San Francisco, voters passed two ballot propositions from the city's Democratic Mayor London Breed, including drug screening and treatment for some city welfare recipients, though sobriety is not a requirement.
The measure also changes police policy and procedure. Officers will now have more leeway to chase someone believed to be committing a felony or violent misdemeanor, and they can use drones, facial recognition technology, and public surveillance cameras.
In Washington D.C., the city council passed a crime bill that makes it easier for judges to keep certain violent suspects behind bars before trial, expands the definition of carjacking, and creates a new crime for organized retail theft. It also allows DNA collection after arrests--but it's limited to suspects in violent felonies and sexual assault misdemeanors--and only after a judge finds probable cause.
Opponents of these shifts in San Francisco and D.C. have some concerns in common, including a focus on penalties instead of help and the potential for disproportionate impacts on minorities.
Earlier this week, host Lisa Brady spoke to Rafael Mangual, criminal justice expert and the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about these changes, how effective they may be, and why Democrats across the country are changing their messaging on the crime issue.
Mangual also weighed in on the New York Democratic Governor's decision to deploy hundreds of National Guard members to help crack down on violent crime in New York City’s subways.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more about this shift in how cities and Blue states are addressing crime. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear our entire conversation with criminal justice expert Rafael Mangual.
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Earlier this week, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of former President Trump, keeping him on the ballot in states like Colorado that attempted to disqualify him, arguing he played a role in the January 6th insurrection. Now, the former president is looking ahead to April, when the Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether he is immune from prosecution in his election subversion case. Fox News Chief Legal Correspondent and Anchor of FOX News Sunday Shannon Bream explains the latest opinions out of the High Court and how they could impact the 2024 presidential race.
Will TikTok finally be banished? The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted unanimously to advance a bill that would require the app to divest from its Chinese-owned developer or be prohibited in the United States. National security officials have raised concerns about the social media platform, warning a foreign adversary can use the app to surveil its users and collect intelligence. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the legislation, the outcry from young people across the country, and the challenges lawmakers face once this bill officially passes.
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New York State Governor Kathleen Hochul announced this week that members of the National guard and the New York State Police will be bolstering the NYPD to help protect subway stations across the city. The move comes after a spike in violent crimes has plagued the train system in the opening months of the year. Reactions have differed with some saying 'its about time' and others calling for changes to bail reform and the prosecution of criminals as the real answers.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with CB Cotton, FOX News correspondent based in New York, about the plan, what will the National Guard's role be and reaction to it.
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In his State of the Union address, President Biden touted his administration’s accomplishments on everything from revitalizing the U.S. economy to protecting freedom and democracy to prioritizing Americans’ concerns over abortion rights and student loan debt. He highlighted his White House’s policy victories; however, ahead of 2024, many are still critical of his handling of foreign affairs in Afghanistan, Israel, and Ukraine and the chaotic crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. FOX News Audio Politcal Anchor Jared Halpern and FOX News Audio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to break down whether President Biden successfully pitched his achievement to the American people, how his speech may have influenced those concerned about the President's age, and the counterpoints aired in Alabama Senator Katie Britt’s Republican response.
The 2024 Oscars are this Sunday, and it seems like no surprise to moviegoers and critics alike that the two movies that dominated the big screen this summer are up for a few of the "Big Five" categories. At the 96th Academy Awards, Barbie is one of ten movies nominated for Best Picture, with Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer earning a nomination for Best Director. Although "Barbenheimer" remains a cultural phenomenon, John Jurgensen, Style News Desk reporter at the Wall Street Journal, joins the podcast to discuss which actors are likely to take home an Oscar, which films are expected to win, and the movie industry’s growing pains in the age of streaming.
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Plus, commentary from host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant this week said that the rising tensions with Hezbollah at the Lebanese border is bringing them closer to a military escalation against the Iran-backed paramilitary group. A Lebanese newspaper with connections to Hezbollah claims Israel gave them a date of March 15th to stop the cross border attacks or they will begin operations against them. The United States and France have both recently sent diplomats to Beirut to try and calm the situation and prevent a broader conflict.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with David Daoud, Senior Fellow at the non-partisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Hezbollah expert, who says while Hezbollah gets their marching orders from Iran, Lebanon is also using the terror group to force concessions from Israel.
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This evening, President Joe Biden will deliver the annual State of the Union address. He is expected to focus on the administration's efforts to lower prescription drug prices and protect Americans' access to abortion. However, as he runs for reelection this year, pundits are forecasting the address may sound more like a campaign speech. FOX News contributor and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Marc Thiessen, joins the Rundown to share why the President should be concerned about showing his age during the speech and the obstacles he may face in touting his administration’s achievements.
Blue cities across the nation are walking back progressive crime policies and opting for tougher measures to regain public safety. In San Francisco, voters overwhelmingly supported new reforms that hope to curb crime and place restrictions on the city's welfare program. In Washington, D.C., the city council passed the Secure D.C. Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024 to tackle its own crime crisis. Member of the Council on Criminal Justice and Manhattan Institute Fellow, Rafael Mangual, joins the Rundown to discuss how police reform in the wake of the death of George Floyd contributed to crime waves across the country, what these new measures can do to help keep cities safe, and weighs in on New York Governor Kathy Hochul's decision to mobilize the National Guard to New York City.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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Former President Donald Trump nearly swept all GOP contests on Super Tuesday forcing Former U-N ambassador Nikki Haley to announce she be suspending her presidential campaign. Trump is now turning to focus on the general election with a rally in Georgia this weekend when Biden will also be campaigning in the state on the same day. President Biden lost in American Samoa and faced 'uncommitted voters' who cast protest votes over the handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Bradley Devlin, Political Editor for The American Conservative, about the results and what looks to be the inevitable Trump vs. Biden rematch.
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Former President Trump won every state except for Vermont on Super Tuesday, solidifying his momentum and presumptive nominee status heading towards the 2024 Republican National Convention. The results have left many pundits questioning whether former U.N. Ambassador Haley will remain in the GOP race. Fox News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar and Fox News Audio Washington D.C. Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to give their analysis of former President Trump’s decisive victory on Tuesday, what’s next for former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, and what President Biden must do to persuade voters ahead of a likely Trump-Biden rematch in 2024.
Last year, Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing four classmates in 2021. In a first-of-its-kind case, a jury will decide if both parents are at fault. His mother, Jennifer Crumbley, was convicted last month and could face up to fifteen years in prison. Her husband, James Crumbley, goes on trial for manslaughter this week. FOX News contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley joins to discuss how each parent's case differs and the precedent this sets for future cases.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Super Tuesday could solidify Trump's frontrunner status while Nikki Haley remains defiant while trying to remain relevant with hopes to raise her delegate tally anyway she can. Trump's campaign tells FOX News they expect to take away more than a thousand more delegates for their candidate. Meanwhile, President Biden will face anti-Israel protest votes as Democrats become more and more unhappy with his handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Audio Washington correspondent and host of the 'From Washington' podcast, about what states he sees as the most important for each candidate and considers Nikki Haley's future depending on results.
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Today is Super Tuesday, with fifteen contests occurring throughout the United States. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley won her first primary over the weekend, defeating former President Donald Trump in Washington D.C.; however, only two thousand people voted. Now, all eyes are on the remaining two Republicans in the race after the Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump's name will appear on ballots nationwide. FOX's Chief Political Anchor and host of Special Report, Bret Baier, joins the Rundown to preview the contests, break down the Supreme Court's decision, and discuss whether or not President Joe Biden will address voters' concerns about his age.
Even as former President Donald Trump heads into Super Tuesday facing off against his former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, the Trump campaign has shifted focus away from the primary and onto President Biden. The former President has criticized President Biden's handling of Ukraine, Israel, and the economy in recent speeches. With the Republican nomination potentially decided as soon as March 12th, what could lie ahead for the campaign? Trump 2024 National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt joins the podcast to discuss the campaign's feelings heading into Super Tuesday, what issues are most important to former President Trump, and why the campaign has shifted focus toward the general election.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Senior Meteorologist, Janice Dean.
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In their 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Trump cannot be removed from Colorado’s state ballot—or any state ballot for that matter. The High Court unanimously agreed that the 14th Amendment gave states no powers for an “insurrectionist ban” and that states cannot bar candidates from running for federal offices. Former President Trump celebrated the decision on social media, calling it a “big win for America.” University of California at Berkeley Law Professor and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the podcast to discuss how the Court came to this decision, their expected ruling on presidential immunity, and its implications for the 2024 presidential race.
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Headed into Super Tuesday, both President Biden and former President Trump look poised to take their parties respective nominations. With former President Trump gaining momentum in the polls, President Biden is looking to use Thursday's State of the Union address to reset his campaign and silence criticisms that he is too old for a second term. Meantime, Republicans in Congress remain divided about funding for Ukraine and Israel and whether or not they would agree to more foreign spending in exchange for border security measures. For a conversation on this and more, FOX News Chief Washington Correspondent Mike Emanuel is joined by Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK).
President Grover Cleveland was sworn into office as the twenty-fourth president of the United States 131 years ago today. Cleveland was the only president in history to serve two non-consecutive terms, a feat that former President Donald Trump is now attempting in 2024, as he remains the front-runner in the Republican race. FOX News contributor and former Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove, joins the Rundown to share the history of President Cleveland's two terms and discuss the similarities between him and former President Trump.
Plus, Commentary from former Senator Scott Brown (R-MA).
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New research out this past week raised an even bigger red flag about junk food and the amount people are eating
The study on "ultra-processed" foods, items that contain numerous ingredients with no nutritional value, found a myriad of health risks for people who consume these products.
It linked the consumption of common snacks and other products to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, depression, and anxiety. It also cites that nearly 58 percent of all calories consumed by Americans come from ultra-processed items.
Registered dietitian nutritionist, author, and adjunct professor of nutrition at NYU, Dr. Lisa Young, joined host Lisa Brady on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the study and the risks involved in eating these foods.
Dr. Young discussed why "ultra-processed" foods have become such a big part of the American diet and how people can work on cutting back on them.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more about this study that highlights the dangers of junk food. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear our entire conversation with Dr. Lisa Young and learn more about eating healthy and what diet habits can be helpful.
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Super Tuesday is a few days away, with former President Donald Trump remaining the top Republican competitor. So far, Trump has racked up 182 delegates, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley only has 24 (and has shown no signs of dropping out). Senior Political Correspondent of National Review and a contributing columnist at the Washington Post, Jim Geraghty, joins to preview Tuesday's contests, share why Trump needs to unite the Republican party and explain why President Joe Biden is less popular today than in 2020.
President Biden will deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday night. The President's team is hoping to use the speech as an opportunity to convince voters that he is the stable choice for the country. However, many voters still need to be convinced. The speech will come two days after Super Tuesday, during a high-stakes election year. Co-host of The Five and Democratic Strategist Jessica Tarlov previews the State of the Union and discusses what listeners can expect from the President in terms of messaging and the policies and accomplishments he will likely tout.
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Chronic absenteeism in school has been a growing problem in the U.S. for years. The COVID-19 pandemic only made it worse. Several cities have even attempted programs that incentivize kids to show up to class.
Ohio State Representative Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinnati) is co-sponsoring a bill that addresses truancy in his state by paying parents and students for exceptional attendance.
Isaachohn joined the Rundown’s Lisa Brady to explain why he feels that the incentives could help solve Ohio’s education crisis.
The lawmaker discussed attendance programs attempted by other cities and how their results helped them form their proposal. He also addressed the idea’s critics, who say it rewards parents and kids for simply doing what they’re supposed to do.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear more about this program to help truancy. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear even more from Ohio State Representative Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinatti) and his controversial idea to help his state’s education system.
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The battle over who's to blame for the border crisis has intensified following President Biden and former President Trump's simultaneous Texas trips. In Brownsville, President Biden pointed the finger at Republicans for the border crisis, blaming them for border legislation stalling in Washington. Meanwhile, former President Trump went to Eagle Pass, where he put the blame squarely on the President's shoulders -- claiming the uptick in crime committed by illegal immigrants and the lack of control at our border was due to his inaction. Joining live from Brownsville, FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins discusses what he's seeing at the border, the uncertain future of impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and the likelihood of the President and former President working together.
The longest-serving Senate Leader ever is stepping aside, sending shockwaves across the beltway. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) surprised many this past week by announcing he'll end his historic run at the end of this year, opening the leader spot for the first time since January of 2007. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reflects on the longest tenure in Senate history.
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The funeral for 22-year-old Augusta University College of Nursing student Laken Riley, allegedly killed by an illegal Venezuelan migrant while on a jog on the nearby UGA campus, was held today in her hometown of Woodstock, GA. Jose Antonio Ibarra was arrested for the death of Riley and was formally charged with murder in a court appearance last week. Hundreds of mourners lined up in the rain outside the Woodstock City Church to pay their respects.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Danamarie McNicholl, FOX News Channel correspondent outside the Woodstock City Church in Woodstock, GA, about the latest in the investigation into the violent murder and how Laken Riley was honored.
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After a record seventeen years on the job, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel announced earlier this week that he'd be stepping down from the role in November. Under his leadership, he helped alter the Senate Judiciary, with the Senate confirming three conservative Supreme Court justices under his leadership. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Living the Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss Senator McConnel's historic decision, former President Donald Trump's Supreme Court case, and what to expect on Super Tuesday.
A new study on "ultra-processed" foods, items that contain numerous ingredients with no nutritional value, is raising an alarm as it found a myriad of health risks for people who consume these products. The study found links to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, depression, and anxiety. It also cites that nearly 58 percent of all calories consumed by Americans come from ultra-processed items. Registered dietitian nutritionist, author, and adjunct professor of nutrition at NYU, Dr. Lisa Young, joins the podcast to discuss the risks involved in eating these foods and how Americans can work on cutting them out of their diet.
Plus, commentary by former Acting U.S. Attorney General, Matt Whitaker.
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Gaza health officials claim that Israeli military forces fired on Palestinians trying to receive humanitarian aid in Gaza. After the accusations, the IDF released an aerial video showing Gazans swarming the aid vehicles which they say caused a stampede. Gaza health officials claim a hundred people were killed and nearly seven hundred injured in the incident.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow at Heritage and expert on Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology, about the 'fog of war' and how it makes determining what happened in an incident like this very hard.
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Today, both President Biden and former President Trump are set to make visits to the U.S.-Mexico border. Immigration has become a top issue for voters this year, with a recent slew of violent crimes committed by illegal migrants adding urgency to the situation. Many believe President Biden is considering an executive order to help relieve the border crisis; however, the White House has said that no action will be taken following the President's trip to Brownsville, Texas. Senior Contributor at The Federalist Christopher Bedford and former Obama Administration official Jose Aristimuño join to give their perspectives on the two presidents' trip to the Southern border, what messaging each candidate will likely focus on, and what they must do to win over voters on the issue of immigration.
American consumers looking for relief in their wallets got bad news in January, as the numbers show households spent even more on their consumer goods and services. That worse-than-expected CPI report from earlier this month has economists concerned, and that report also revealed an unexpected, painful expense that’s been rising fast…auto insurance. Senior economic analyst at Bankrate, Mark Hamrick, joins the Rundown to explain why insurance rates are spiking now and the crucial mistakes being made by Americans deciding on their budgeting needs.
Plus, commentary by stand-up comedian Jim Florentine.
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Senate Majority Leader Senator Mitch McConnell, history's longest serving leader of the Senate, has announced he will be leaving that position come this November. Senator McConnell, who just turned eighty four, maybe best remembered for blocking President Obama's pick for filling a Supreme court vacancy back in 2016 and shifting lower-courts to a more conservative ideology. And now the question is, who will take his position later this year?
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Audio Washington correspondent and host of the 'From Washington' podcast, about Senator McConnell's long legacy and who may replace him.
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Hunter Biden is set to testify today in a closed-door hearing with House Oversight Chair James Comer and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan leading the questioning about the President's son's overseas business dealings. The case hangs on Republican claims that the Biden family financially gained from selling the "Biden Brand.” They allege that access to then-Vice President Biden was being peddled to foreign business leaders. FOX News Justice correspondent David Spunt joins the Rundown to explain how this hearing will be conducted, what to expect from Hunter Biden's testimony, and the kind of evidence that could be presented during the deposition.
The State Department has recently issued a travel advisory for those looking to visit Mexico; at the same time, national data suggests spring breakers traveling will surge this year. The U.S. has asked travelers to remain vigilant while vacationing, as violent crime has increased in popular vacation destinations. One such instance of violent crime in the Bahamas last month, where two American women were drugged and raped. President of Global Situation Room and former Director of Global Engagement for the Obama administration, Brett Bruen, joins the podcast to explain why travelers must always research their destinations thoroughly, how Americans can stay safe abroad, and the value of registering with the embassy at their destination.
Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has once again, this time more intensely, saying the sanctuary city law needs to be modified. The Mayor said during a town hall meeting that the laws should be changed so that any migrant who commits a felony can be turned over to ICE and deported. New York City and other parts of the U.S. have seen an uptick in violent crimes committed by illegal migrants while the city spend an estimated $10 billion on migrant care through next year.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network correspondent, about the changing views of sanctuary cities when they are faced with violent crimes and propping up migrants financially.
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Today is Michigan's primary, where former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is looking to win a share of delegates, while former President Trump is hoping to build on his already strong lead. The former President continues to call for Haley to drop out of the race after his win in the South Carolina primary, Haley’s home state. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing race for the White House, what he is seeing ahead of the Michigan primary election, and shares his thoughts on why Ambassador Haley has not dropped out of the race.
Florida lawmakers passed a bill last week that would restrict young people’s social media access, which would effectively prohibit those under 16 from accessing Instagram or TikTok. The Supreme Court debated this law on Monday, signaling that some aspects of the bill are unconstitutional. Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Paul Renner, is leading the charge to pass measure HB 1 to ensure Florida protects its children against what he warns are the “harmful and addictive” effects of social media. On the podcast, he explains what protections the bill affords, the negative consequences social media is having on children’s mental and physical health, and how the Florida House is balancing this measure with also protecting parents’ rights.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Google needing to issue another 'mea culpa' after social media users pointed out their chatbot, Gemini, concerning behavior like giving indecisive answers to questions on whether pedophilia was wrong and it refused to show images of White people. This comes after a week where Gemini was said to have given answers and showed images with embarrassing historical inaccuracies. Google continues to remain the most used search engine but how does this impact their A-I ambitions?
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Kelly O'Grady, FOX Business Network correspondent, who shares the latest accusations the A-I chat is programmed to be bias.
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Former President Trump scored a decisive victory over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in her home state's primary this weekend. Despite the 20-point loss, Haley has vowed to continue her campaign against President Trump, citing the need for younger leadership in government. This while the Senate must conduct the impeachment trial of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and the House Oversight Committee continues its ongoing investigation into the Biden family. South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) joins the Rundown to discuss why she believes it is time for the GOP to unite behind former President Trump, where she sees the Biden investigation heading, and talks about the challenges Republicans face with such a narrow House majority.
Surveys estimate that nearly 77 million Americans have a criminal record. Essentially, 1 in every 3 adults has experienced an arrest, conviction, or incarceration. Once folks have served their time and are released, the barriers to re-entering society, like gaining steady employment or affordable housing, can prove extremely difficult. In many states, their criminal record even disqualifies individuals from many opportunities. Vice President at Prison Fellowship Kate Trammell says that there are about 44,000 restrictive federal laws that punish people who have served prison sentences. On the podcast, she explains how reforming these laws will lead to lower crime and better criminal rehabilitation.
Plus, commentary from Co-Host of The Five, and Democratic Strategist Jessica Tarlov.
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As cities try to cope with crime across the country, those efforts are being hindered by the nationwide police shortage. In Louisiana, the problem is bad Governor Landry has recently declared a state of emergency to address his state’s severe law enforcement recruitment problem.
Earlier this week, Retired NYPD Inspector and FOX News contributor Paul Mauro joined host Lisa Brady on the FOX News Rundown to discuss what’s causing this officer shortage and potential solutions to their problem.
Mauro also reacted to Police departments who have had to lower recruitment standards in an attempt to drum up interest in becoming a cop.
The conversation was very extensive and we had to make edits for time. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear the entire interview with Retired NYPD Inspector and FOX News contributor Paul Mauro about America's police shortage and how politics and the “Defund The Police” movement exacerbated it.
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Saturday, February 24th marked two years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains determined to defeat Russia and continues to request aid and resources from the U.S., urging that a lack of support from President Biden could lead to dire consequences for his country. Though the President announced the U.S. would be implementing more than 500 new sanctions against Russia on Friday, no aid can be sent to Ukraine until a foreign aid package can successfully pass through Congress, which has proven to be a challenge. National security expert Rebecca Grant explains the state of the region two years on. Later, Ukraine’s Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova discusses the important U.S.-Ukraine relationship.
The House has voted to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, the first time a member of the President's cabinet has faced an impeachment since the 1870s. Republican lawmakers are preparing to hold a full Senate trial holding the Biden administration responsible for the crisis at the Southern Border. However, many Washington insiders believe the Senate will likely acquit Secretary Mayorkas. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains how a Senate impeachment trial differs from a presidential one and the political implications it brings for both parties involved.
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The crisis at the U.S. southern border has dominated headlines and debates in Washington for years.
However, there has been a shift at the border, with migrants now entering less via Texas and instead illegally crossing through Arizona and California. And that’s not the only big change; Chinese migrants are now the fastest-growing group entering the United States from Mexico. A development that raises even more national security concerns.
FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins has been covering the border crisis for years. Earlier this week he joined the Rundown’s Dave Anthony to discuss what he’s seen at the border, the increasing number of illegal Chinese migrants, and his new FOX Nation special, “24/7: Border Crisis.”
Griff, who has traveled throughout Central and South America and has spoken with many migrants along the way, shared some incredible stories about his time reporting on the issue.
The conversation was very extensive and we had to make edits for time. On today’s FOX News Rundown Extra, you’ll hear the entire interview with FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins and get even more of his firsthand knowledge about the border crisis.
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Former President Trump is favored to win the South Carolina GOP primary, even seeing support from a former opponent native to the state. Republican South Carolina Senator Tim Scott says, "The people have spoken," and they want to see another Trump presidency. He discusses why he continues to stand with the former President during the Republican primary, and answers whether he's interested in becoming Vice President.
Today, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will face off against former President Trump in her home state's Republican primary. While the former President has maintained a commanding lead over his opponent, Haley is eyeing Democrats and Independents for a boost in votes. Despite trailing her opponent in the polls, Haley has vowed to stay in the race through Super Tuesday. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar analyzes the Palmetto State's primary race and discusses which issues will drive South Carolina Voters.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine, initially predicted to be a quick victory for Moscow, is now entering its third year of fighting. While Congress argues over funding for Kyiv, Ukrainian forces continue their brave battle to retain their sovereignty. What is the state of the war now and what is the path to ending it?
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Amb. Kurt Volker, former Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations and U.S. Ambassador to NATO and Distinguished Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), who explains there is much more the United States can do to help end this war.
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Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that frozen embryos are considered children, prompting the 2024 presidential candidates to weigh in on where they stand on the issue of abortion. President Biden condemned the decision as “unacceptable” and vowed to restore the protection of Roe v. Wade under federal law. Former Ambassador Nikki Haley said that to her, an embryo is a life; however, she stressed that we must be careful not to take away access to fertility treatments or IVF. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the Alabama Supreme Court ruling on embryos and previews Saturday’s South Carolina primary.
A Massachusetts school is in crisis, with Brockton High School teachers calling on their Governor Maura Healey to send National Guard troops to support them. At an emergency school meeting weeks ago, teachers pleaded with the community to call for action against the students’ rampant fighting, drug use, and reckless behavior. Brockton High School Committee member Tony Rodrigues joins the podcast to describe the dangerous environment of “chaos and violence” among the Brockton High School student body, why they are calling for the Massachusetts National Guard to help support them, and what steps must be taken to make the school safe for students and staff.
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Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Shares of United States chip designers Nvidia surging 16% by the close of the trading day after their last quarter sales tripled from a year ago propelling gains across the markets. Nvidia custom designs A-I chips for major tech companies like Google, Microsoft and Meta. Other A-I and semiconductor chip stocks also had major rallies Thursday on the heels of Nvidia's gains.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Gary Kaltbaum, President of 'Kaltbaum Capital Management' and FOX News Channel business contributor, about the hottest stock on the market right now and how it is increasing gains for other tech companies.
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This Saturday, the two remaining Republican presidential candidates will go head-to-head in the South Carolina primary. Former President Donald Trump is expected to leave the Palmetto State victorious, yet former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley plans to stay in the race until Super Tuesday. Trump continues to dominate the polls despite his mounting legal issues, with the first trial slated to begin next month. Yet, Haley isn't thrown off by the numbers. Vice President at Targeted Victory and former Senior Advisor to Tim Scott, Matt Gorman, joins the Rundown to preview this weekend's contest and Haley’s chances at the nomination.
Buyers and sellers across the nation find themselves in a strange predicament, as high mortgage rates have frozen the real estate market, forcing many young folks to rent instead of buy. As the Federal Reserve weighs cutting rates, homebuilders have ramped up production to fill the void left by sellers holding on to their low rates. FOX News Real Estate Contributor Katrina Campins joins the Rundown to discuss the factors that are influencing the housing markets, where young buyers are turning to for solutions, and why she thinks there needs to be a renaissance of affordable housing.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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The United States once again vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire to the war in Gaza. The U.S. proposed its own resolution that supported releasing all hostages taken in the Oct. 7th terror attack. The Security Council voted 13-1, Great Britain abstained, on the resolution put forth mainly by Arab countries.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jonathan Schanzer, Senior Vice President for Research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains why the U.S. rejected the resolution and what happened to the one suggested by Washington.
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Lawmakers in Washington are still concerned about the record number of illegal migrants entering the United States through the southern border. However, there has been a shift at the border, with migrants now entering less via Texas and more illegal crossings instead via Arizona and California. Yet, that's not the only big change; Chinese migrants are now the fastest-growing group entering the United States from Mexico. FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins joins the Rundown to discuss what he's seen at the border, national security concerns about the increasing number of illegal Chinese migrants, and his new FOX Nation special, "24/7: Border Crisis."
As crime continues to sweep across the nation, the number of police officers on the streets enforcing our laws has sharply declined. In Louisiana, Governor Landry has declared a state of emergency over the lack of officers amid severely lagging recruitment. Police departments have even had to lower recruitment standards in some cases to better drum up interest in donning the badge, but worries over safety and reputation have potential officers hesitant to join. Retired NYPD Inspector and FOX News contributor Paul Mauro joins the podcast to discuss what’s causing this officer shortage, why lowering recruitment standards should concern citizens, and solutions to this crisis.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Yulia Navalnaya, wife of late husband Alexei Navalny, has posted a video statement vowing to continue his fight against Putin's brutal and corrupt regime. Can she fill the void and what kind of backing does she have amongst her husband's supporters. Meanwhile, another American has been detained by the Kremlin on suspicion of treason.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent, about the continuing protests over the death of Alexei Navalny and his wife's promise to continue the opposition to the Kremlin.
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Nearly 400 people were detained across Russia for publicly mourning the death of Alexei Navalny. The Russian opposition leader died in an Arctic prison colony last week. The Kremlin claims Navalny died of sudden death syndrome, yet most Western leaders such as President Biden have argued President Vladimir Putin is responsible for Navalny’s death. Benjamin Hall, senior FOX News correspondent and host of the podcast “Searching for Heroes with Benjamin Hall,” joins the Rundown to explain the current state of affairs in Russia, why Navalny's demise has sparked international outrage, and discuss the war in Ukraine as it approaches two years since Russia invaded.
As the workplace begins to look younger and younger, with Gen Z employees set to soon overtake Baby Boomers in the workforce, concerns persist about where office culture is heading. A viral trend has emerged recently of "Zoomers" filming themselves getting laid off, and posting them on TikTok. This along with remote work demands have employers worried for the future generation of workers. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the podcast to discuss Gen Z's workplace etiquette, how artificial intelligence is impacting the world of business, and touches upon inflation’s impact on consumer spending.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken attending the Munich Security Conference over the weekend discussed Russia's new nuclear military moves in space with his Chinese and Indian counterparts. The Secretary spoke with the leaders about U.S. relations, Taiwan, the war in Ukraine and the shipping crisis in the Red Sea. This also comes just days after we got word that Russian opposition Alexei Navalny died in prison, something the West blames Putin and his brutal regime for. Meanwhile, Russian forces have captured a city in Eastern Ukraine in their first victory of this kind in many months.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Lucas Tomlinson, FOX News correspondent based in Washington D.C., about the growing calls to act against Russia in response to the latest events.
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The Senate's foreign aid package arrives in the House this week, where it is expected to face opposition from Republicans, after Speaker Mike Johnson stated that he would not consider bringing the bill to the floor. This as Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' impeachment process moves forward to the Senate. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN-3) joins the Rundown to discuss the Senate foreign aid bill, what he expects to come out of the impeachment trial of Secretary Mayorkas, and shares what can be done to secure the southern border.
Monday is Presidents Day, a time for Americans to honor and celebrate the leaders who helped shape the nation. However, many people focus on what the president is doing while in the White House, but what happens when they leave office? On the Rundown, President of Global Affairs at Goldman Sachs and former advisor to two secretaries of state, Jared Cohen, shares details from his new book “Life After Power,” which explores seven presidents and their search for a purpose beyond the White House.
Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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For years, Second Amendment advocates have long raised concerns about both the government and the public sector collecting and tracking gun purchase data. They say this is a privacy issue and a pathway to deny people their rights to own a weapon or target gun owners legally.
The state of California recently passed a law that says banks and credit card companies must assign merchant category codes to firearm sellers by May of next year so they can flag suspicious activity and alert law enforcement.
Members of Congress have also recently raised alarms over reports the Treasury Department is conducting surveillance on gun owners.
On the FOX News Rundown this week, Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, who has been outspoken about his opposition to such practices and why tracking gun purchases is a violation of the law.
Jessica also spoke with former ATF Senior Executive Scott Sweetow about how effective a database on gun purchases could be when trying to stop gun trafficking and mass shooters.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with both guests. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more from Montana AG Austin Knudsen and former ATF agent Scott Sweetow about gun data collection and whether or not that information would a helpful tool for law enforcement.
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Former Congressman Tom Suozzi will return to the House after defeating Republican Mazi Pilip in a special election held in New York last week, flipping the seat to the Democrats. He will fill the vacancy left by the expulsion of Republican George Santos. Politico Reporter Olivia Beavers examines what parties can learn from last Tuesday's results and how Souzzi's win could impact the politics and policies coming out of Capitol Hill.
No matter how hard you try to avoid them, you will be inundated with campaign and PAC ads every election cycle. Some get more attention than others. A $7 million ad for Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. created some buzz this week after it aired during last Sunday’s game. Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's campaign placed a $4 million ad buy in South Carolina as she hopes to keep her campaign alive. But does all that money poured into ads pay off? FOX News Contributor and former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush Karl Rove discusses the efficacy of political advertising and explains the types of voters they're aimed toward.
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Dan Senor is a former Bush White House foreign policy adviser, the host of the podcast 'Call Me Back', and the author of the book, "The Genius of Israel The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World."
FOX News' Dana Perino first spoke with Dan on the Fox News Rundown back in November, just weeks after Hamas' brutal terror attacks against Israel on October 7th. Back then, the two discussed the country's unique history and its resilience.
Dana wanted to sit down with him again this past week to get his take on the ongoing war, his recent trip to Israel, and if the country remained as determined as ever to defeat Hamas as it did last fall.
In the segment that ran earlier this week, Dana and Dan also talked about the threat from Iran and the growing pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to free the remaining hostages and end the war.
The conversation was very extensive and we had to make edits for time. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the entire discussion between Dana Perino and former Bush White House foreign policy adviser Dana Perino about the war in Israel and the politics that surround it.
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A wave of alarming news came out of Russia this past week. On Friday, we learned of the death of Kremlin opposition leader Alexei Navalny at a Russian prison colony. And just days before that, a cryptic warning about an emerging Russian space-based threat from the House Intelligence Committee chairman sparked major concern in Washington and across the country. Retired Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg joins to discuss how he believes the West should respond to these alarming developments, and how they could impact the debate over Ukraine funding and America's commitment to the NATO alliance.
Earlier this week, the House narrowly voted 214 to 213 to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, highlighting the GOP's continued efforts to hold the Biden administration responsible for the growing crisis at the southern border. This historic event marks the first time in nearly 150 years a cabinet secretary has been impeached. However, it is expected Mayorkas will acquitted by the Senate as many Democrats argue that the GOP's actions are nothing more than a political stunt. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins to explain how Republicans were able to pull off this week's historic vote.
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Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin's fiercest opponent and one with a large following, has died in a Russian prison. While serving his nineteen year prison sentence, Navalny was transferred to a penal colony near the Arctic circle which was considered one of the Kremlin's toughest prison's. Western leaders are condemning the death and placing blame on Putin and his brutal regime.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dan Hoffman, former CIA Chief of Station in Moscow and FOX News contributor, who offers his thoughts on what happened, why now and who was Alexei Navalny?
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On Thursday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified at a hearing about her prosecution of former President Donald Trump and many others connected to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump's attorneys are calling for Willis to be removed from the case after she allegedly had a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired to help lead her investigation. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined the Rundown to discuss this case and others that former President Trump is facing. Later, she explains National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's comments about a pressing national security threat and Russia's reported pursuit of nuclear weapons in space.
February is American Heart Month, and doctors across the nation are raising awareness about the importance of cardiovascular health. Over the past decades, heart disease and related ailments have been on the rise in the United States, bringing heart health to the forefront. Associate Director for Structural and Congenital Heart at Hackensack University Medical Center, Dr. Craig Basman, joins the Rundown to discuss the basics of understanding what makes a healthy heart, how to monitor your cardiovascular wellness, and what things to avoid if you are predisposed to heart conditions.
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Plus, commentary by financial expert and author of “Know Yourself, Know Your Money,” Rachel Cruze.
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Russian President Putin has offered up his take on the U.S. presidential election race in an interview with Russian state TV. Moscow's leader says he would prefer President Biden stay in office because he is more 'experienced' than Trump and more 'predictable'. Was it a public announcement that Russian election tampering has begun?
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX News Senior Foreign correspondent, about the comments and reaction from Donald Trump.
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The Republican majority in the House has one less seat after Tuesday’s special election in New York’s 3rd congressional district saw Democrat Tom Suozzi elected to replace former Congressman George Santos. Congressman-elect Souzzi previously lost to Santos in 2022 after serving three terms. Once sworn in, his presence in Congress will bring the balance of power to a slim two-seat Republican majority. FOX News Radio's political analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to break down whether or not this special election could be an accurate predictor of what's to come in November and why Suozzi’s victory may serve as a lesson for the White House’s 2024 playbook.
As retail crime continues to plague businesses across the United States, store owners are looking for innovative solutions to deter shoplifters and looters. EyeOn Technologies, located in Memphis, Tennessee, has worked on new developments to help local businesses gain peace of mind, as thousands of dollars in thefts have occurred throughout the city. Co-founder and Network Video Surveillance Integrator at EyeOn Technologies, Dirk Hedlund, joins the Rundown to discuss the innovations his company has made in the security space, what clients are looking for when it comes to security, and explain how their products keep owners ahead of the curve against looters.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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While Israel is at war with Hamas, they also face ongoing rocket attacks by Hezbollah which causes concerns of a widening conflict. The latest round of rockets coming from Lebanon hit the northern Israeli city of Safed which injured eight and killed one woman. Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Forces have evidence the leader of Hamas is still in Gaza and could be in Rafah.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Mike Tobin, FOX news correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, about today's round of rocket attacks and where recent negotiations in Egypt stand.
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American Express, Visa, Mastercard, and other major credit card companies will soon allow banks to monitor customer firearm and ammunition purchases, potentially allowing these companies to flag suspicious purchases and report them to law enforcement. Supporters of the law—currently in effect in California and being weighed in other states—say this will help identify suspicious purchase patterns to stop mass shootings, but Second Amendment proponents would have their privacy infringed upon. On the Rundown, retired ATF executive Scott Sweetow and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen join to discuss what this law means for the rights of gun owners, their privacy, and the "precarious position" it puts these private companies in.
Inflation isn't coming down as quickly as economists predicted. However, it is not nearly as high as it once was, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre telling reporters that the Biden administration is working to bring it down even more. Yet, many Americans still feel like they are still paying more for everyday goods and putting more necessities on their credit cards. Senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and Trump 2024 campaign adviser, Stephen Moore, joins the Rundown to discuss how inflation continues to impact the country and explain why many Americans are finding themselves in a dangerous debt cycle.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What's Killing America."
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There has a very large spike in the number of migrants crossing our border with Canada with the majority of incidents happening in New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. According to a report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, thousands of migrants from dozens of different countries have been apprehended since last October. Two migrants detained in Maine, just months ago, were flagged as "Transnational Criminal Organized Crime matches."
FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Molly Line, Boston -based correspondent for the FOX News Channel, about the increasing number of migrants crossing our northern border.
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It has been 129 days since Hamas' deadly terror attack on Israel, which left nearly 1200 Israelis dead and hundreds taken hostage, along with American citizens. As the Israeli Defense Force plans its offensive into the Gazan city of Rafah, believed to be the final stronghold for Hamas terrorists, the Biden administration is catching criticism over the President's comments on Israel's military activity in Gaza. Former foreign policy adviser to President George W. Bush, author of “The Genius of Israel,” and host of the ‘Call Me Back’ podcast, Dan Senor, joins the Rundown to discuss what he has seen on the ground in Israel, his assessment of the Biden administration's handling of the escalating conflict, and talks about widespread fears within America’s Jewish community.
New York's third congressional district is holding a special election Tuesday for ex-Congressman George Santos' vacant House seat in the state's wealthiest district. Redistricting has caused NY-3 to become slightly blue in the very red suburbs of Manhattan. Former Democratic Representative Tom Suozzi is looking to reclaim the district after losing it to Santos in 2022. However, Republican candidate and Nassau County legislator Mazi Pilip is running for the empty seat despite her opponent's continuous claim that she is “Santos 2.0.” Pilip joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign, her belief that Democrats have failed the NY-3 voters in the past, and her nuanced position as a pro-life candidate who stands against a national abortion ban.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Israeli forces rescued two hostages in the early hours of Monday in the Gaza city of Rafah. It was a joint operation of the Israel Defense Forces, Israeli Securities Authority and Israeli police who stormed a heavily guarded apartment complex to find the hostages. The two men brought back to freedom were identified as Louis Har, 70, and Fernando Simon Marman, 60, who were both from a community called Nir Yitzhak.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Bryan Stern, founder of 'Project DYNAMO', who says the successful rescue was an extremely positive development and he explains what it means for any other attempts at rescuing those still captive.
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The release of Special Counsel Hur's report on President Biden's mishandling of classified documents, has sparked new age concerns and calls from Congressional Republicans for the invoking of the 25th Amendment. This while Israel continues its combat of Hamas forces in Gaza and the House gets ready for another impeachment vote for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA-3) joins the Rundown to discuss his view on President Biden's leadership during the crisis in the Middle East, where he stands on calls to invoke the 25th Amendment, and what he believes needs to be done to secure the Southern Border.
It's almost Valentine's Day, and a lot of people are on their phones looking for love. A recent Forbes poll says that 70% of people who use dating apps have found "the one." However, not everyone is so lucky. Unfortunately for them, places like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge seem to be the only way to find romance these days. Dating coach Damona Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss how dating apps have changed relationships and our culture. She also explains why some people are afraid to meet others "in real life" and why discussing politics on the first date is no longer taboo.
Plus, commentary from Columnist and Author David Marcus.
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Sports gambling is a big business and only getting bigger. But as more states legalize it and wagering apps are more readily available, there is a concern that many Americans are unprepared for how addictive sports betting can be.
This week on the FOX News Rundown, host Lisa Brady spoke with recovering gambling addict, and internationally certified gambling counselor Harry Levant about how betting cost him almost everything including his life. Levant was incredibly transparent about his past problems and what he's now doing to help people avoid the dangers of gambling.
For that story, Lisa also spoke to Diana Goode, Executive Director of the Connecticut Council for Problem Gambling, who is working to help both addicts and their families cope with the addiction. Goode offered advice to those who may be addicted and suggested ways for the government to regulate these popular apps and prevent people from ruining their lives.
Due to time limitations, we were only able to air short clips of Lisa's interview with Goode in our original segment. However, she offered some very helpful information for anyone seeking help. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the entire incredible conversation with Connecticut Council for Problem Gambling Executive Director Diana Goode and learn more about the risks that come with the rise of sports gambling.
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A Special Counsel report released last Thursday may have let President Biden off the hook legally but raised questions about his mental competency that now have many Americans more concerned about his age. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andy McCarthy shares what he finds strange about the special counsel's legal findings and discusses key points from the oral arguments at the Supreme Court over former President Donald Trump's eligibility to be on the ballot in Colorado.
Former President Trump won the Nevada Caucus, securing the state's 26 delegates. Despite her name being on the ballot for the Nevada Primary, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley lost to the 'None of the candidates' option by over 30 points. Still, the former Governor insists she's staying in the race through Super Tuesday. And though President Biden won the Democratic primary in Nevada, he's now facing questions about his age and mental acuity. Co-host of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer discusses the current state of the presidential primary and how events that unfolded this past week could impact the road to Super Tuesday.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are facing off in Las Vegas tomorrow at Super Bowl LVIII. A rematch of the big game four years ago, some are predicting Sunday will be the highest-rated Super Bowl of all time.
Will Cain, host of The Will Cain Show and FOX and Friends Weekend, will be there covering the game for FOX News.
Earlier this week, Will Cain joined host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown to preview the matchup and discuss the hype surrounding the weekend, and America's love for football.
Cain also weighed in on one of tomorrow's biggest narratives: Taylor Swift's relationship with the Chiefs' star tight end Travis Kelce. While professional football has never seemed bigger, thanks in part to the pop star, FOX News' Will Cain warned the NFL needs to be careful about turning off their fans with too much 'Swifty' pandering.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Will Cain. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of Will Cain's takes on the Super Bowl, the NFL ... and Taylor Swift.
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After a bipartisan border bill was blocked on the Senate floor this week, lawmakers on Capitol Hill may be working through the weekend to pass a foreign aid package without border security. With questions as to whether this bill was doomed from the start, Congress is back to the same drawing board they faced in the fall of 2023. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie discuss House Majority Leader Mike Johnson's political bind and ponder how he will handle putting a new bill on the House floor.
The latest report from the Congressional Budget Office shows that the Social Security Old Age and Survivor's Trust Fund will run out of money by 2033. Last year, President Biden continuously alleged that Republicans wanted to cut entitlements. However, former President Donald Trump says that cutting Social Security is unnecessary because natural resources like oil and gas will cover the cost. President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Maya MacGuineas weighs in on the future of Social Security and why candidates are not telling the truth about what lies ahead for the program.
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The 'Sin City' hosting the biggest football game of the year for the first time this weekend. Las Vegas is already an entertainment mecca of the world and this will only add to the mood of those in attendance. Also, there is major buzz off the field over a certain celebrity relationship and the possibility of who maybe in the stadium come Sunday afternoon.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Matt Finn, in Las Vegas covering the game, who tells us the city is buzzing with excitement.
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President Biden has come under new scrutiny after Special Counsel Robert Hur released his report on POTUS' mishandling of classified documents. While the special counsel will not issue any criminal charges, the report revealed that the President seemed confused and forgetful during questioning and described him as an "elderly man with a poor memory." President Biden's attorneys have disputed these descriptions, requesting that Special Counsel Hur amend the characterization of the President. Anchor of FOX News Sunday and the Livin' The Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the Special Counsel report, how it could damage the Biden 2024 campaign, and shares her insight on the Supreme Court hearing arguments in former President Trump's election case against the state of Colorado.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are going head-to-head in Las Vegas this weekend in the Super Bowl...a rematch of the big game four years ago. Host of The Will Cain Show and FOX and Friends Weekend, Will Cain, joins to discuss who he thinks is favored to win and why he believes the NFL needs to be cautious about how much Taylor Swift they show during the game. Later, he weighs in on how sports gambling has begun to more accurately predict game outcomes and why he is excited to bring his son to the game.
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Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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First, it was a primary in Nevada and now there is a caucus in the state where Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are battling for support. But neither candidate was in both political contests because rules in the state only allow you to enter one or the other. So, why two contests and how important is either for the remaining two big name GOP candidates?
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alicia Acuna, FOX News Senior Correspondent in Las Vegas covering the caucuses, who says legal and political disputes made this happen.
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In 2020, Oregon voters became the first state to largely decriminalize drug use and small amounts of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl. Lawmakers pitched Measure 110 as a progressive, fresh approach to helping treat addiction rather than punish it, and the law passed with 58 percent support. Oregon's governor recently declared a drug emergency, as overdose deaths have been climbing year after year and Democratic lawmakers who first pushed to decriminalize drugs are admitting it isn't working. Oregon State Representative Kevin Mannix is a Republican who opposed the measure, and he joins the Rundown to explain how drug decriminalization has caused a rise in overdoses, why drug traffickers are now targeting Oregon, and what he believes could be a compassionate solution to help addicts while keeping drugs off the streets in his state.
Although he is facing several criminal trials this year, former President Donald Trump remains the Republican frontrunner in the race for commander-in-chief. He continues to allege that the legal proceedings are a form of election interference, with one case making it to the Supreme Court. Today, the Justices will consider his appeal to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that could disqualify him from the Centennial State's primary ballot for participating in an insurrection on January 6th. FOX News Legal Editor, Kerri Urbahn, joins to break down the legal questions at play in this decision and what this unprecedented case could mean for the election.
Plus, commentary by columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Bethany Mandel.
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Florida lawmakers enacted a law that requires public schools to prohibit cell phone use during school hours or “instructional time” and they are seeing the benefits from it. Schools that are putting in more extreme rules that include confiscation of phones if they are seen using them have seen spikes in focus and engagement while seeing drops in bullying.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Danamarie Mcnicholl, Miami correspondent for FOX News, about the ban and how school officials and parents are reacting to it.
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Late Sunday night, the Senate revealed the text for their long-negotiated bipartisan border bill. Supporters of the legislation say that it will stem the record flow of migrants into the United States while ending most catch-and-release cases. House Speaker Mike Johnson has called the bill "dead on arrival," pointing out flaws in the text and calling out President Biden to take executive action on the crisis. President of the National Border Patrol Council Brandon Judd joins the Rundown to discuss why the Border Patrol Union has endorsed the bill, what the changes in immigration law can do to limit the number of migrants entering the country, and what he has seen at the border in recent days.
The FBI continues to assert that China poses the most significant threat to the nation's homeland security. Last week, Director Christopher Wray testified before the House, saying that the Chinese government continues to target key aspects of U.S. infrastructure. These attacks are being launched online, but they pose real-world threats to American citizens, potentially hindering the country's water supply or electrical grid. Founder and CEO of Applied AI Company, John Cofrancesco, joins to explain how China could gain access to U.S. infrastructure, the state of the nation's cyber defenses, and why we should still be wary of TikTok.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host and country music star, John Rich.
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Three men have been tracked down and arrested in Arizona in connection with the violent beating of New York City police officers in Times Square. Also, on Tuesday, a grand jury indicted one of the suspects in the attack. Meanwhile, in comments not made before in other controversial criminal cases, Governor Hochel seems to have made a swipe at NYC DA Alvin Bragg for letting the suspects go without bail.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Paul Mauro, attorney, former NYPD inspector and co-founder of ‘Ops Desk’, who says the suspects escape could have been avoided and it all reeks of politics.
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It is primary day in Nevada; however, the contest won't count toward deciding the Republican nominee. The state's GOP leaders decided to instead award its delegates in caucuses being held Thursday. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will appear on the state's primary ballot today but is essentially forfeiting Thursday's contest to former President Donald Trump. If you're confused, you're not alone. Pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what's happening in Nevada and breaks down the state of the 2024 presidential election.
In recent years, sports betting has become a billion-dollar industry throughout the country, as more and more states make the move to legalize the use of mobile apps to place wagers on sporting events. With accessibility on the rise, so is the number of gambling addicts, with new research showing more than half of college aged adults having placed bets on mobile apps. Recovering gambling addict, and internationally certified gambling counselor Harry Levant joins to share how his addiction nearly drove him to take his own life, discuss the flaws in the industry and why they fail to protect the consumer, and what he would like to see done to regulate sportsbooks.
Plus, commentary from Vice President & General Counsel at Net Choice Carl Szabo.
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Over a dozen GOP senators have expressed their opposition to a bipartisan Senate deal that includes border security and aid to Ukraine and Israel. A major snagging point is that the bill give President Biden the power to nullify the law. While the bill needs sixty votes to pass, many view it as dead on arrival.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for FOX News, who says while things could change, this bill doesn't look like it will survive.
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December 2023 saw a record number of illegal immigrants crossing the border, with over 300,000 reported encounters. As the crisis continues, Congress is weighing legislation to address the flow of migrants and fentanyl into the United states. Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX-23) joins the Rundown to discuss how the crisis has impacted his district, what the Biden Administration can do to help secure ports of entry, and shares his thoughts on the Administration's response to Iran proxy attacks in the Middle East.
Despite a surprisingly good January jobs report and other recent positive data, many Americans are still anxious about the economy. 40% of voters say they are falling behind financially as the cost of essentials remains higher than a few years ago. Co-host of the Big Money Show on Fox Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the Rundown to discuss why so many people find it hard to trust the data and still feel squeezed. However, she also explains why she doesn't think the country is heading toward a recession.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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This past week we spoke to New Mexico's Attorney General Raul Torrez. He traveled to Washington DC to watch the Senate Judiciary Committee's Big Tech hearing in person. There the senators heard from some of the biggest social media company CEOs in the business about their policies or lack of them regarding child safety on their platforms.
While most of the CEOs were highly defensive, there was one blockbuster moment during which Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley prompted Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to apologize to the dozens of parents seated behind him whose children had either been harmed online or committed suicide after cyberbullying or being sexually extorted.
The CEOs of Discord, Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and X, formerly known as Twitter, tried to sound open to new legislation, but when asked point blank if they were open to specific existing proposed legislation most would not support the five bills already out there.
Torrez is suing Meta for failing to remove child sexual abuse material. Before he was AG Torrez successfully prosecuted violent and sexual crimes and served in the Obama Department of Justice.
We did not get to air this during the week so we'll play the full interview here on the FOX News Rundown Extra. You will hear his take on why he thinks big tech should be held legally accountable for failing to protect children from their products.
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As Americans settle into the new year, it seems the majority are feeling better about the economy — as spending increases and consumer sentiments become more positive, according to researchers. This, combined with a low unemployment rate and a burst of new jobs in the market, indicates high inflation could soon be a thing of the past. However, as the Federal Reserve holds interest rates at a record high, how long will it be until Americans begin to feel true relief after years of unprecedented prices? FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence shares why Fed Chair Jerome Powell is choosing to keep interest rates the same for yet another month and how the economy is playing a role on the 2024 campaign trail.
Last month, the Supreme Court lifted an order by the Court of Appeals saying that border patrol agents cannot interfere with razor wire Texas installed along the border, except in medical emergencies. Because thousands of migrants enter the United States every day, the Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Dan Patrick, said that the state would not stop putting up razor wire. Governor Greg Abbott calls the crisis an invasion, accusing the federal government of failing to protect his state. George Washington University Law School Professor Jonathan Turley describes the tense legal battle between the state and federal government.
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Jared Cohen is President of Global Affairs at Goldman Sachs, a bestselling author of five books, and a former advisor to two Secretaries of State: Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton
Because of Jared's impressive background, FOX News' Dana Perino wanted to speak with him on the FOX News Rundown about the ongoing conflicts in the Mideast, the three U.S. soldiers killed in a drone attack in Jordan last weekend, and other issues facing the United States and the world.
Jared shared why he believes Iran is creating a dangerous 'new normal' in the region and why the pandemic distracted America's intelligence community from the threat of global terror.
Dana and Jared also spoke about his upcoming book, "Life After Power: Seven Presidents And Their Search For Purpose Beyond The White House," which delves into the lives of several Presidents after they left the Oval Office.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear Dana Perino's entire conversation with international policy expert Jared Cohen. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about Jared's take on world affairs, plus more about his career and his unique perspective on life.
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After three U.S. soldiers were killed during a drone attack on a base located in Jordan, the United States carried out retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq Friday evening. Amid increasing global tensions, questions remain as to whether our military is prepared and capable to handle a war in the Middle East. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Co-founder of the Marathon Initiative Eldridge Colby examines whether a greater conflict can be avoided. Later, he reflects on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's health emergency and how it reflects on our military readiness.
This week, the House Homeland Security Committee approved two articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing the Biden administration's top border and immigration official of overlooking and refusing to enforce federal laws. Meanwhile, tensions build as lawmakers struggle to agree on a bipartisan border bill, a bill that they've waited for since December. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares the possible next steps to all unanswered congressional questions.
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The January jobs report showed that over 350K jobs were added last month, above the 180K jobs expected, but wage inflation did rise and labor force participation has declined. Also, planned layoffs did jump 136% from December with the layoffs mostly impacting tech and finance industries. Now we wait to see if the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its next meeting in March.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chris Markowski, financial analyst and host of 'The Watchdog on Wall Street' podcast, who says he is not buying the numbers.
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After months of negotiations, the Senate's new bipartisan bill aimed to reduce the surge of migrants at the southern border is now threatened by former President Trump. Trump has been publicly shaming the deal and urging lawmakers to oppose it, saying the plan is stupid. As lawmakers continue to pressure the Biden administration into taking action, the president says he has done all he can do to secure the border. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream weighs in on the border debate and how it’s impacting the 2024 presidential race.
It has been one year since the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The derailment caused soil and ground water contamination throughout the area, and the response by the EPA and Biden Administration was widely criticized by residents of the town. Ohio State Senator Michael A. Rulli represents the district and joins the Rundown to discuss what East Palestine looks like a year out from the accident, how the chemical spill impacted the health and safety of residents, and what he would like to see from the Biden administration to help fix the lasting effects of the catastrophe.
Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist and author of the book "Stolen Youth" Karol Markowicz.
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The big game is right around the corner and securing the site has been in the works for quite some time now. The NFL's Super Bowl is always considered a 'SEAR level 1', meaning it always receives the highest ranking security level. Besides local and state law enforcement the game will be being monitored by artificial intelligence that will aid humans in making sure everyone is safe.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Peter Evans, CEO of 'Xtract One Technologies', about this technology and how it is used to secure all types of gatherings.
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The CEOs of prominent tech and social media companies appeared on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, addressing the Senate Judiciary Committee's Child Online Safety hearing. Senators from both sides of the aisle clashed with CEOs on what measures they are taking to ensure underage user's safety from sex trafficking and cyberbullying. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joins the Rundown, to discuss her bi-partisan proposal, the Kids Online Safety Act, what she thought of the tech CEOs' testimonies, and explains how Congress can step in to regulate social media companies.
ABC Shark Tank personality and business tycoon Mark Cuban has come under fire this week for comments regarding corporate America's diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. Cuban took to X to say he would use race and gender as a factor when hiring if it puts his business in the best position to succeed. Although the debate surrounding DEI is not new, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says his comments are dead wrong. Andrea Lucas, a commissioner for the EEOC, joined the Rundown to break down the intentions behind DEI and explain why some confuse equity and equality.
Plus, commentary from former Texas Governor Rick Perry.
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The House Committee on Homeland Security voted to approve articles of impeachment for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. A cabinet secretary has not been impeached in the United States for nearly one hundred fifty years. If the full House, with the GOP having just a two vote majority, passes the articles it will force the Senate start a trial.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for FOX News, who explains the historic significance of this and the politics of impeachment.
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Imagine your boss telling you it’s so dangerous outside the office that you should not go outside your place of work to get lunch or coffee. That life has been a reality for residents and workers in Oakland, California, where the largest private employer in the city, Kaiser Permanente, issued a memo to workers warning them about the safety risks due to the area’s rampant crime. Crime has surged in Oakland, and many community members don’t believe that the city’s Mayor Sheng Thao or Alameda County’s District Attorney Pam Price are offering meaningful solutions. In fact, there is an effort to recall both of them. On the Rundown, founder of the Neighbors Together Oakland nonprofit Seneca Scott explains how he is fighting to restore safety to his beloved community, what is motivating residents to push for recall efforts, and he details exactly how Oakland became so plagued with crime.
Over the weekend, Neuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company, implanted a brain chip into its first human subject. The company launched in 2016 and aims to "restore autonomy to those with unmet medical needs." Although this is not first-of-its-kind technology, famous scientist Stephen Hawking used a computer to communicate after being paralyzed by ALS. The company decided to move forward with human subject testing despite calls from Congress to investigate reports of negative effects on monkeys. Many believe that with this tech, Musk may be on the brink of a medical breakthrough. Rolfe Winkler, digital health reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins to talk about how the technology works, how it will help paralyzed individuals, and how Elon Musk plans to advance the technology to compete with artificial intelligence.
Plus, commentary by Arnon Mishkin, FOX News Decision Desk Director.
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President Biden has promised to respond to the deadly drone attack by an Iranian-proxy group that killed three American soldiers and injured more than forty. The investigation into who is responsible for the attack continues regardless of an Iranian-backed proxy in Iraq taking credit for the attack. The attack has led to calls for a direct response to Iran and it could become a defining moment for President Biden.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jennifer Griffin, senior national security correspondent for FOX News, about what we know about the attack and what could a response from Washington look like?
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Over the weekend, three U.S. soldiers were killed in a drone attack in Jordan, which was carried out by an Iranian proxy group. With the Israel-Hamas war at an impasse, lawmakers agree Iran's hostilities will soon require American retaliation. Special guest host Dana Perino sat down with Jared Cohen, Goldman Sachs' President of Global Affairs and former advisor to two different U.S. secretaries of state. He explains how Iran has increasingly tested the Biden administration with their proxy attacks on U.S. forces, Iran's ambitions in the region, and the threat of worsening home-grown terrorism due to radicalization in the Middle East. Later, he gives a preview of his new book about presidential retirement called "Life After Power."
The standoff in Texas continues, as the Lone Star State is refusing to comply with a court order to remove razor wire along the Rio Grande River that prevents migrants from making it onto U.S. soil. 25 Republican governors have banded together to support Texas Governor Gregg Abbott in his fight. Oklahoma's Kevin Stitt is one of them, and he joined the Rundown to discuss why he's standing with Texas and what he thinks the Biden administration needs to do to prevent migrants from entering the United States illegally.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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A drone strike on a U.S. military base in Jordan has killed three service members and injured over thirty. The 'Islamic Resistance of Iraq', an Iranian-backed terror group, has claimed responsibility for the attack. Also, six Western nations have joined the United States in halting funding to the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency after a report issued by Israel alleges a dozen UNRWA employees actively took part in the terror attack of October 7th.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent and podcast host now in Tel Aviv, about the drone strike, President Biden vowing to respond to it and the disturbing report on UNRWA.
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Less than a month remains before South Carolina's winner-take-all primary contest, between former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and former President Trump. The former President has repeatedly called for Haley to drop out of the race, citing polling and lack of party support, but Haley insists the race is not over, until every voter makes their pick for the GOP nominee. Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC-5) joins the Rundown to discuss why he put his support behind Nikki Haley, why he believes she has what it takes to beat the former President, and addresses GOP leadership urging Haley to drop out of the race before the South Carolina Primary.
Despite being on the decline for the last few years, drunk driving fatalities are increasing in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is working toward requiring new vehicles to include technology to detect when a driver is drunk. However, a future where cars prevent intoxicated persons from getting behind the wheel is still years away. On the Rundown, James C. Fell, a nationally recognized traffic safety researcher and a principal research scientist within NORC at the University of Chicago, explains the technology and what happens when one's blood alcohol level goes beyond the legal limit.
Plus, commentary from host of the evening opinion show Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick.com, Tomi Lahren.
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American prosperity and military supremacy since the end of World War Two have made the U.S. "the world's policeman," many times being forced to intervene in global conflicts.
A Heritage Foundation report finds our military strength is not what it used to be, or needs to be, to guarantee American interests are protected.
It's edited by Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow and retired Marine Officer Dakota Wood, who started putting it out annually in 2015.
Earlier this week, Dakota Wood joined host Christ Foster to speak about the report and the growing concerns about our country's ability to deal with multiple armed conflicts ... or even a single conflict.
The interview was informative and alarming as the retired Marine discussed our military recruitment problems and our old, outdated equipment. The two also discussed the American people's concerns about Pentagon waste and whether more funding for the military is the answer.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow and retired Marine Officer Dakota Wood. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about America's military readiness problem and he and other experts feel it's become a serious national security issue.
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While many Americans are opposed to a rematch between the 2020 presidential candidates, the Biden campaign has been focused on making former President Trump the Republican challenger in 2024. Congressman Dean Phillips (D-MN) says it's too soon for President Biden to be in general election mode and explains why he's challenging the incumbent. Later, Democratic Strategist and Former 2020 Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discusses Democrats' strategy throughout the rest of the primary season and discusses which issues will be at the center of the Biden campaign's messaging ahead of the general election in November.
For decades abortion has commonly been an election issue for Republicans. That may not be in the case in 2024 as Democrats feel Americans are still angry about the overturning of Roe v. Wade. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are putting the topic in the forefront as they gear up their campaign to stay in the White House. But how will the issue be on the minds of voters when head to the polls come November? GOP pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners Lee Carter joins to discuss how much the abortion issue matters to independent voters, why Republicans must navigate the issue wisely if they want to come out with a win later this year, and what other issues are top of mind for Americans.
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Following former President Trump's decisive victory over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in the New Hampshire Primary, many Republicans called for the party to unite and focus on the general election against President Biden.
One of those Republicans was Kansas Senator Roger Marshall.
He thinks the GOP needs to stop fighting among itself and work to put an end to what he sees as the Biden Administration's harmful policies on the border and the economy.
Sen. Marshall joined host Dave Anthony on the Rundown to discuss his support for Trump, the border crisis, and what he hopes a potential bipartisan immigration bill should look like.
The Kansas Senator, who is a physician as well, also weighed in on the ongoing investigation into the origins of COVID and what he thinks the American people will learn as Dr. Anthony Fauci, former Director at the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and other health officials from that period continue to get scrutinized by Congress.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Kansas Senator Roger Marshall. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of his take on the 2024 presidential race, the border crisis, and what he sees as a cover-up surrounding the origins of COVID-19.
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Although former President Donald Trump's New Hampshire primary victory further strengthened his status as the clear front-runner, his Republican challenger former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the GOP presidential race. Professor of Government at the University of Texas-Austin and member of the FOX News National Decision team Daron Shaw shares his takeaways from Tuesday's results in New Hampshire and looks ahead to the next primary contests.
Despite efforts in Washington to achieve a bipartisan Senate deal linking border security funding and Ukraine aid, GOP lawmakers are confronting a difficult obstacle: former President Donald Trump. With one of the most influential leaders of the GOP lobbying against the plan, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell privately acknowledged he faces a steep, uphill battle getting the support to make the deal happen in Washington. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reports on McConnell's border "quandary."
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The current fight at the Texas border is steeped in constitutional arguments after the Supreme Court sided with the federal government about their right to cut border wire. Texas Governor Greg Abbott argues his state has the legal right take action when the federal government refuses to meet their own responsibilities of protecting our country's border. Twenty five GOP governors an fifty one Texas counties have declared the crisis at the border an 'invasion'.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Griff Jenkins, FOX News correspondent, on the latest in this constitutional fight over immigration and protecting our border.
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President Biden continues to make abortion a main focus of his reelection campaign, directly blaming former President Donald Trump for the lack of abortion access in the U.S.. The tactic comes at a time when many voters are unhappy with his handling of the economy and the border. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to recap the New Hampshire primary, explain why voters are unhappy with the current state of the economy, and detail how Biden is using abortion to drum up support from Democrats.
Chronic absenteeism in school has been a growing problem in the U.S. for years. The COVID-19 pandemic only made it worse. Several cities have even attempted programs that incentivize kids to show up to class. Ohio State Representative Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinatti) is co-sponsoring a bill that addresses truancy in his state by paying parents and students for exceptional attendance. He joins the Rundown to explain why he feels that the incentives could solve Ohio's education crisis, and how research from other attendance programs helped them form their proposal.
Plus, commentary from host of the Kennedy Saves The World Podcast, Kennedy.
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The United Nations says a facility housing hundreds of Palestinian refugees was struck by Israeli tanks killing a dozen and injuring over seventy. The IDF denies the attack saying Hamas militants are hiding in Khan Younis medical facilities. Washington has denounced the attack and relief agencies are saying the siege in Khan Younis is causing major problems to the distribution of humanitarian aid.
FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Thomas White, the Gaza director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), who says the IDF has to be more careful, especially with military operations near centers of humanitarian efforts.
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Former President Donald Trump defeated former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley by ten points in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. As the race continues, Trump continues to win support from members of the Republican Party, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Scott, and Vivek Ramaswamy, all of whom have suspended their campaigns. Kansas Senator Roger Marshall endorsed Trump in the 2024 race and says there is "no path to victory" for Haley. He joins the Rundown to discuss the results of the primary, why the country needs to secure the border, and the need for lawmakers to continue investigating the origins of COVID-19.
As conflicts in the Middle East continue to escalate, questions about America's military readiness are being posed by government officials. Iranian proxies have not stopped attacks against U.S. forces in the region, and in the South Pacific, China continues to signal that an invasion of Taiwan could be imminent. Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow and Editor of their annual Index of U.S. Military Strength, Dakota Wood, joins the podcast to discuss the report's findings, how the lack of military readiness impacts our allies across the globe, and the steps that the federal government could take to ensure that U.S. armed forces will be ready for the next global conflict.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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After winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, former President Trump gave a speech touting his victories while also disparaging his last GOP opponent, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The Haley campaign celebrated their second-place finish and plans to take on Trump in her home state of South Carolina next month.
FOX’s Eben Brown spoke with Matt Gorman, who is Vice President of Targeted Victory and former presidential campaign spokesman for Sen. Tim Scott, Jeb Bush, and Mitt Romeny. He lays out what both Trump and Haley must focus on in the contests ahead to consolidate the GOP base.
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Former President Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, beating his last GOP opponent former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley in a closer than expected race. Political pundits and primary polls alike forecast that Trump will handily win the next primary in Haley's home state of South Carolina, which could cement his status as the GOP's nominee for president in 2024. Meantime, President Biden won his primary bid against Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips, led by a write-in campaign following the DNC's decision to move the first primary of their election calendar to South Carolina. Fox News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar and Fox News Audio Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to discuss Nikki Haley's decision to speak first following the primary being called for the former President, what the win means for the Trump campaign, and what Haley will do to make up ground going into the South Carolina primary.
More than six million American seniors are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, and experts say the number will double in the next 25 years. However, a new study released this week shows there may be hope for early detection. Researchers in Sweden discovered that specific proteins found in blood can accurately detect the disease before symptoms arise. FOX News medical correspondent and Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone, Dr. Marc Siegel, joins the Rundown to discuss how Alzheimer's affects the body, share how the new test works, and explain why younger patients may want to take preventative measures.
Plus commentary from host of the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH 770AM/94.5 FM Jason Rantz.
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Donald Trump enters the New Hampshire primary with a formidable double-digit lead over Nikki Haley who is looking to make a good showing. Ron DeSantis was a distant third in New Hampshire but dropped out of the race on Sunday. Meanwhile, there is an investigation into a fake robocall of President Biden urging Democrats to skip voting in the primary.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Radio's White House correspondent, who is reporting on the primary from Bedford, New Hampshire.
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She was the second candidate to announce her campaign; now, she is one of the last candidates left in the race. Many forecast that the New Hampshire primary could be former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s last chance to prove the strength of her candidacy against former President Donald Trump. Haley came in third during the Iowa Caucuses; however, now that Florida Governor DeSantis has suspended his campaign, it gives Haley a shot at running in a two-person race. Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff and FOX News contributor Karl Rove discusses what could make Nikki Haley competitive in these primaries and why Governor DeSantis chose the right time to step down.
Now that just two contenders remain in the Republican primary race, Nikki Haley is hopeful that the state’s open primary will give her momentum by picking up independent voters. Meanwhile, President Biden is mounting a write-in campaign against Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips in the state after the Democratic National Committee moved the primary schedule, with South Carolina now taking New Hampshire's place as the first primary on their calendar. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss Nikki Haley’s potential path for success in New Hampshire, why this is a pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign, and how the DNC's decision to remove New Hampshire from this year's primary process could hurt President Biden.
Plus, commentary by the host of “Fox Across America” and “Fox News Saturday Night,” Jimmy Failla.
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Many of America's biggest automakers are pumping the brakes on their manufacturing of electric vehicles, with Ford being one of the latest to slash production of their F-150 electric pickup. American drivers skeptical of full electric cars are now leaning toward hybrids, which saw their sales rise 65% in 2023. EVs are not just struggling to attract buyers because of their prices; recent extreme weather across the country showed electric cars struggling to perform in the cold. Fox Business correspondent Jeff Flock joins the podcast to discuss why car manufacturers are cutting their EV production, the trends of American car ownership, and revelations about the shortcomings of electric cars.
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Less than ten months to Election Day in November, a Trump-Biden rematch is looking more and more likely, even though voters surveyed consistently say that's not what they want. So the bipartisan organization No Labels continues its efforts to offer an alternative, seeking ballot access across the country while considering potential candidates for a possible unity ticket. They've had some legal fights already along with questions raised about who their donors are, something the nonprofit group is not required to disclose. Now, they're facing a different headwind, accusing other, mainly left-wing, groups of illegally trying to block their efforts and subverting voters' rights. A complaint filed with the Justice Department points to activists and party officials. This past week, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke to former Republican North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, a National Co-Chair of No Labels about the complaint, their movement and one progressive group's claim that they have a hidden agenda. We made some edits for time and thought you might like to listen to the whole thing. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more from No Labels Co-Chair Pat McCrory and learn more about his group's mission and how they're answering their critics on both sides of the aisle.
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This week, Houthi rebels in Yemen and the southwest border dominated conversations within the White House. While Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital, the U.S. struck Houthi sites in Yemen as the rebels continued to attack commercial ships in the Red Sea. Texas and the federal government continue to fight over the southern border after a migrant and her two children drowned in the Rio Grande River. The White House alleges Texas refused border patrol agents to access that part of the border, insinuating the incident could have been prevented. FOX Business Network's White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence explains how the White House is responding to these events.
The 2024 Presidential Election kicked off last week in Iowa, and now the top three Republican presidential candidates are headed to New Hampshire to vie for voters' support. Iowans placed the majority of their support behind former President Donald Trump, leaving Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley battling for second -- but will the results be the same in New Hampshire? To give some insight into the energy on the ground, Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party Chris Ager shares the history behind the New Hampshire Primary, which candidates are resonating with most with voters, and how he believes the results that come out of his state could impact the campaign trail.
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Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with former Congressman Mike Rogers.
After leaving politics for a few years, Rogers is now running for Senate in Michigan.
But before even having a chance at winning the seat being vacated Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow, he must win a highly competitive Republican primary where his main opponents are former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and former Congressman Peter Meijer.
Rogers discussed his campaign, and the importance of flipping Michigan's seat red if the GOP hopes to win back control of the Senate.
The Former Chair of the House Intel Committee also weighed in on the debate over securing the border and the Biden Administration's handling of the conflicts in the Middle East and Europe
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with former Congressman and Michigan GOP Senate Candidate Mike Turner.
On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even from Turner and learn about the Michigan Senate race that will get major attention this election season.
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Former President Donald Trump ran away with a resounding victory in the Iowa Caucuses, winning over 50% of the vote. It was a close race for second place with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis narrowly beating former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. Now, the candidates are looking ahead at New Hampshire to see what the primaries will reveal about the state of the Republican Party. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin provides his takeaways from Iowa and lays out the challenges candidates face in the elections.
Congress passed a short-term spending bill that extended government funding through March, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown. House Speaker Mike Johnson is now facing the same pressures and dangers to his speakership experienced by his predecessor, Speaker Kevin McCarthy, as he attempts to unite his divided party. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram provides a recap of the week in Congress and discusses the state of division within the House and Senate.
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As the conflict with Hamas continues Jews from all over the world have made trips to Israel in order to help in anyway they can. And not just to help but to see how relatives and loved ones have been effected by the war. Today we speak to an American college student who decided she needed to travel to Israel and do what she can.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Maya Lerner, Jewish student at Cornell University and from New Jersey, tells us why she traveled to a country at war and her experiences on the campus of Cornell.
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Former President Donald Trump aims to replicate his success in Iowa at the New Hampshire primary in a few days. After coming in third in the Hawkeye State, Nikki Haley has been campaigning hard in New Hampshire, looking to assert herself as a strong second to the former President. Despite polling in the single digits, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has decided to skip the state entirely and head to South Carolina to shore up his voter support. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to preview the upcoming contest and break down the latest from the Supreme Court.
Polling shows the majority of Americans have little enthusiasm for a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024, and the No Labels Party believes this leaves a lane for them to challenge the status quo with a third-party run. As they search for candidates for a “Unity ticket” in 2024, they have faced severe difficulties getting on the ballot. They allege these roadblocks are part of a racketeering conspiracy and have called on the U.S. Justice Department to investigate. Former Governor of North Carolina and now national co-chair of the No Labels Party, Pat McCrory, joins the podcast to discuss their organization's plan to appeal to American moderates who want an alternative, the opposition they’ve faced getting on the ballot, and what kind of candidates they want for their “Unity ticket.”
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier.
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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland was in Uvalde, Texas today and shared the findings of the Department of Justice's “Critical Incident Review”, their report into the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in the Spring of 2022. Nineteen children and two teachers were killed by an eighteen-year-old shooter before police finally took him out. Local and state law enforcement, both showing up to the scene of the shooting, have faced harsh criticism over their response that many just saw as too slow with no real effort to quickly neutralize the shooter.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Casey Stegall, senior correspondent for FOX News, about the findings in the report and the reaction to it.
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This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could overturn a decades-old legal precedent that gave the government broad powers to regulate businesses. Fishermen across the east coast argue that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has gone too far in its supervision of fisheries, forcing some boats to even foot the bill for government workers. Seafreeze Limited's Fisheries Liaison Meghan Lapp and New Civil Liberties Alliance President Mark Chenoweth join to discuss their position as plaintiffs in the case, why they feel the regulatory agency has gone too far, and what the Court can do to fix this issue.
While Republicans have their sights set on the New Hampshire primary next week, they are also keeping a close eye on the balance of power in the next Congress. Michigan Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow is not running for another term, leaving her seat up for grabs. Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is the frontrunner in the Democratic race, and polls show she is neck-and-neck with any of the three leading Republicans. One of them is former Congressman Mike Rogers. He joined the podcast to discuss what he thinks the major issues plaguing the country are and his plans if elected senator.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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In response to attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, the Boden administration has redesigned the 'Houthis' in Yemen a terrorist organization. The Houthis will now be on a global terror watchlist that will trigger sanctions on the group. The Trump administration designated them a terror group as the administration left office and the current State Department took them off in 2021.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Richard Goldberg, senior advisor at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and former member of the White House National Security Council, about what this means to efforts to stop attacks on shipping.
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With Iowa behind them, candidates are now focused on persuading New Hampshire voters ahead of the primary. The Nikki Haley campaign vowed to be even stronger in this second voting contest for the GOP nomination. Despite coming in third at the Iowa Caucuses, Haley firmly believes that America "deserves better" and that she is the right fit for commander in chief. Former President Donald Trump won Iowa by 30 points and is looking to take home another victory next week. Chris Ryan, host of New Hampshire Today on WGIR AM, joins the Rundown to give his analysis of the state of the New Hampshire primary race and evaluate Haley's campaign strategy leading up to it.
California may soon ban tackle football for children under the age of 12, after growing concerns about the safety of young athletes when it comes to brain injuries. Assembly Bill 734 would phase out tackle football for younger players, but some communities in the Golden State are pushing back. Chairman and President of the California Youth Football Alliance, Ron White, joins the podcast to share his perspective as a coach, administrator, and mentor to the youth football community for over 30 years. White explains why he thinks the bill to ban tackle football is an overreaction, the value of parental choice in sports, revelations about the tie between tackle football injuries and CTE, and what his organization is doing to fight this California legislation.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Tammy Bruce.
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Israel says Hamas launched the largest barrage of missiles from Gaza in weeks, and definitely since the start of 2024. Also, the United Nations says if aid does not reach Gaza faster its citizens could face a famine. And more grim news regarding the remaining hostages abducted on October 7th.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News foreign correspondent and podcast host, reporting from Tel Aviv, about the missile attack and her latest visit with family members of hostages.
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The Iowa Caucuses have come to an end with a decisive victory for the frontrunner, former President Trump. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has touted his distant second-place finish ahead of the next contest in New Hampshire, while Former South Carolina Nikki Haley declared the election a "two-person race" heading into the next Primary. Fox News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar and Fox News Audio Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern join the Rundown to discuss former President Trump's dominance in Iowa and forecast likelihoods in the next GOP primaries in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada.
Over 100 days have passed since the war in Gaza began, and Israel has faced increased international pressure to scale back fighting in the region. The Israeli government has stated that they plan to respect the rules of war, however, they have also vowed to continue the conflict until they achieve their goal of eliminating Hamas and rescuing the captured hostages in Gaza. FOX News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst joins the Rundown to discuss how Israel is defending itself against genocide accusations and the latest attacks in the Red Sea.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of 'The Jason in the House' podcast.
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Voters in Iowa battle sub-zero temperatures to make their choice in the GOP nomination process. Former President Donald Trump has a large lead while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are competing for a second place finish. There is a total of forty delegates up for grabs in the caucus.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Jared Halpern, Washington correspondents and host of the 'FOX News Rundown: From Washington' podcast, who is in Des Moines and shares with us the latest on the ground.
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The big day is here, as Iowans are set to make their voices heard on who the Republican nominee for President of the United States should be. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are hoping for an upset victory over the frontrunner, former President Donald Trump. Co-anchor of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer joins to share his analysis of Iowa caucus-goers, why he believes the frigid weather will not play a factor in voter turnout, and how Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis can gain ground on former President Trump.
The Iowa Caucuses are set to take place tonight, as caucus-goers face frigid temperatures and a big decision to make--who is their choice to be the Republican nominee for President of the United States? But what is a caucus, and how do they work? Host for News/Talk 1540 KXEL, Jeff Stein joins to explain the intricacies of the Caucuses, the history of the event, and discusses what candidates have been putting in the work on the ground to win over the Iowa voters.
Plus, commentary by Brian Kilmeade, co-host of FOX & Friends, Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show.
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FOX News anchor Dana Perino recently spoke with Ross Rayburn, the lead instructor of yoga and meditation for Peloton.
Over the past few years, Rayburn has created himself a huge international following of students and fans that includes professional athletes, politicians, CEOs ... and Dana Perino.
The two discussed Rayburn's career, his unique perspective on fitness and mental health ... and his new book, 'Turning Inward: The Practice Of Introversion For A Calm, Joyful, Authentic Life".
Dana Perino also asked Ross for the advice he gives to people who have a hard time coping with stresses of life ... or just a chaotic news cycle.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear Dana Perino's entire conversation with Peloton's Ross Rayburn. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the whole interview and learn so much more about fitness, meditation, and both Ross Rayburn and Dana Perino.
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Republicans will gather in 1,600 precincts in Iowa on Monday, and after listening to speeches by each campaign, voters will write down their favorite candidate. The handwritten names are tallied on-site and reported both to the state party through traditional means and entered into an app for viewing. Former Aide to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Jimmy Centers previews the Iowa Caucuses, expecting this year's assembly to be especially interesting due to an increase of first-time caucus-goers, strong opposition to the incumbent candidate...and below-freezing temperatures.
The Iowa Caucuses are on Monday, and former President Donald Trump is shaping up to be a shoo-in. However, inclement weather and sub-zero temperatures may make it difficult for people in the Hawkeye State to cast their ballot. Following his departure from the race, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was caught on a hot mic saying fellow candidate Nikki Haley would get "smoked" in the contest. On Wednesday, former President Trump shared at the FOX News Town Hall that he agrees with Christie for once. FOX News Radio's Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio's Washington D.C. Correspondent and political anchor Jared Halpern preview the event and discuss the remaining candidates' strategy to take home a win.
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Jimmy Failla's got another gig.
He's already a stand-up comedian, a weekday radio show, "FOX Across America", and a new book coming out.
But if he wasn't busy already, he now has his own TV show debuting this weekend, "FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla."
Earlier this week, Failla join host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown to talk about all of those jobs and answer some serious - and not so serious - questions about his career.
Jimmy talks for a living so this was a great time and the conversation went on too long to fit into the regular weekday podcast and radio show.
On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the whole interview and learn so much more about Jimmy Failla including what he considered his favorite comedy album, how he manages to eat between jobs, and if he's actually in fact related to an infamous mobster.
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This week, the U.S. and U.K. launched significant airstrikes against Houthi military targets in Yemen. The airstrikes were carried out by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin while hospitalized at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. The Defense Secretary is under scrutiny due to the lack of transparency about his health concerns, prompting many to question the country's military readiness. FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich discusses Secretary Austin's future and provides updates amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
On Wednesday, Hunter Biden shocked Representatives when he appeared at a House Oversight Committee hearing, defying a subpoena for a closed-door testimony. Meanwhile, the House Homeland Security Committee held an impeachment hearing for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in which they criticized his performance in handling the crisis at the U.S. Southern border. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares a firsthand look at the drama that unfolded at the Capitol this week.
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The United States and the United Kingdom launched a series of missile and air strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The U.S. and its allies have been warning the rebel group that this would happen if attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. The Houthis have vowed retaliation while the West is concerned with an expanding war in the region.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Greg Palkot, senior foreign affairs correspondent for FOX News, about the strikes carried out and his interview with British Foreign Minister David Cameron.
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Republican candidates are making their final preparations for the Iowa Caucuses. Former President Trump still holds a commanding lead in the polls over his challengers, but Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is hoping his door-to-door campaign tactics will deliver his campaign a win. Anchor of FOX News Sunday Shannon Bream joins to discuss how Governor Christie dropping out of the race impacts candidates like former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, the scandal caused by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's unannounced hospital stay, and how the border crisis will play into the 2024 election.
“FOX Across America” radio show host Jimmy Failia was a New York City cab driver before becoming a popular stand-up comedian. Now, in addition to his show and new comedy special, Failia has another job to add to his resume: the host of "FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failia." He joins the Rundown to discuss his new gig, preview his book, "Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun," and share how he got his start at FOX.
Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.
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Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots have parted ways with owner Robert Kraft describing it as 'amicable'. Belichick and Kraft spoke to reporters rehashing the remarkable 24 year relationship with both praising each other. But it really is Belichick's story who came to the Patriots and turned them into a Super Bowl winning dynasty.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Will Cain, host of the 'Will Cain Show' and 'FOX and Friends Weekends', about the legacy of Bill Belichick, his relationship with Tom Brady and what could the future hold for him.
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Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance on Capitol Hill this week, as he crashed a hearing that was held to determine whether or not he would be held in contempt for defying a House subpoena. House Republicans have been investigating Biden's overseas business dealings, and his father, the President's potential involvement. FOX News Legal Editor Kerri Kupec Urbahn joins to discuss the legal ramifications Hunter Biden faces for defying the House subpoena, why she believes Hunter made the appearance before Congress, and how his gun charges in California impact the federal investigation into his business dealings.
Congress is yet again working down to the minute to avoid a possible government shutdown. The first funding deadline is next week, but a larger shutdown is on the horizon if Congress fails to reach a deal by February 2nd. Over the weekend, Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) worked out a continuing resolution to fund the government until then. However, many Republicans in the House are against it. Congressman Matt Rosendale (R-MT) is one of them and joins the Rundown to discuss his opposition to the CR and why he thinks the House should impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
Plus, commentary by National Security Expert, Dr. Rebecca Grant.
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The Israel-Hamas conflict has entered its third month and the 'fog of war' continues to effect the media coverage of it. There have been multiple news stories that have been published with no corroboration or with unsubstantiated claims. Now, a new watchdog group has been assembled to monitor the reporting coming from the war.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Brad Todd, lead advisor for the '10/7 Project', about the group and how they are fighting against disinformation.
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With the Iowa caucuses less than a week away,
all the polls are showing one clear message: former President Donald Trump
remains the Republican frontrunner. In the face of unprecedented legal troubles
and mounting lawsuits, the former president’s campaign has thrived as he speaks
out against these cases, which he calls election interference. Trump will join
Martha MacCallum, anchor and executive editor of The Story, and Bret Baier, FOX's
chief political anchor, on Wednesday for a town hall to discuss his
presidential campaign. Martha MacCallum joined the Rundown from Iowa to preview
the event and discuss where the candidates stand ahead of the first contest.
An Alaska Airlines flight made an emergency
landing as an equipment malfunction caused an emergency exit door to fly off of
the plane at 16,000 feet. The incident has called into question the safety of
the Boeing 737 Max 9, as Alaska Airlines has discovered more loose hardware on
other planes in their fleet. The National Transportation Safety Board has
launched an investigation into the cause of the door plug failure. Former NTSB
Accident Investigator and senior aerospace engineer and President of
Transportation Safety and Security Consulting, Charley Pereira, joins to
discuss the potential causes of the emergency, the potential consequences of
this failure, and what the FAA must do to ensure passenger safety.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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More information was shared by the Pentagon about Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization that was apparently previously not disclosed. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center said that Sec. Austin was treated at in December for prostate cancer but needed to be readmitted because if an infection that arose following surgery. It has caused bipartisan concern with a growing call for his resignation and GOP Congressman from Montana, Rep. Matt Rosendale, has plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Sec. Austin.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with USMC Ret. Lt. Col. Dakota Wood, Senior Research Fellow for Defense Programs at The Heritage Foundation, who says this is a national security concern with political implications domestically and internationally.
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On Monday, President Biden delivered remarks in Charleston at the Mother Emanuel AME Church on Monday, recalling the deadly shooting that took place there in 2015 and denouncing white supremacy. This is part of his revamped reelection campaign, making key stops in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, discussing the goals of the administration should they win a second term and attacking former President Trump for his "MAGA" agenda. Still, the President is facing poor polling among minority voters, a key group in his base. Democratic Strategist and former Communication Director for Senator Klobuchar, Tim Hogan, joins to discuss President Biden's reelection campaign, the troubles he is facing from his voter base, and the necessary strategy for Team Biden heading into the general election.
January has Americans turning to New Year's resolutions involving their health: eating well, exercising, and even drinking less. However, a recent survey showed 44 percent of young adults planned a resolution related to their own mental health. Improving your well-being can involve so much more than just sticking to your diet goals; it's finding the calm in everyday life. Ross Rayburn, Peloton’s lead instructor of yoga and meditation, joins the podcast to discuss his new book, "Turning Inward: The Practice of Introversion for a Calm, Joyful, Authentic Life," how he approaches teaching meditation to skeptics, and advice for staying calm during an election year.
Plus, commentary from host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.
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The Federal Aviation Administration Friday ordered the grounding of nearly two hundred of Boeing's 737 MAX planes worldwide after the door plug of an Alaska Airlines plane blew off mid-flight. Alaska and United Airlines both made the decision to ground all of their 737 MAX fleet as they waited instructions on inspections of the planes. There were no fatalities in the Alaska Airlines incident but it is the latest problem with a plane that was grounded worldwide after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed nearly three hundred and fifty people.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Mike Boyd, President of the Boyd Group International, focusing on aviation forecasting and consulting, and pilot, about the Alaska Airlines incident and how this grounding could impact air travel in the immediate future.
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As Congress returns from the holiday break, members come face-to-face with looming deadlines for funding decisions. With mounting pressure to continue aiding allies in Israel, Ukraine, and the Indo-Pacific while also prioritizing funding to secure our Southern border, House Republicans, Senate Democrats, and a Democratic White House must come together to reach an agreement — but will they be able to in time? On the Rundown, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) explains why securing the border should be a priority over funding allies overseas. He also discusses Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin being hospitalized in intensive care for five days without notifying the public, the potential of the Israel-Hamas war expanding in the Middle East region, and why the U.S. must keep an eye on adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea to ensure they don’t strengthen relations.
216,000 jobs were created in December, showing that the American labor market remains strong even as high interest rates persist. The latest data highlights that inflation and job growth are easing back toward pre-pandemic norms. Despite the good news, recent polls show that Americans continue to be dissatisfied with the state of the U.S. economy. Co-anchor of the Big Money Show on FOX Business, Brian Brenberg, joins the Rundown to break down the latest jobs report and why the President’s “Bidenomics” message isn’t resonating with Americans.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of “What’s Killing America.”
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When Congress returns this week, they face a long to-do list that includes the debate over approving more additional military aid for Ukraine
The American people's support for funding Ukraine's efforts against Russia has waned significantly since the war began nearly three years ago. Further complicating things, many Republicans say they will not vote for any additional foreign aid until the U.S.'s southern border is addressed.
Earlier this week, Congressman Michael Waltz (R-FL) joined host Dave Anthony to discuss why he thought backing Ukraine remains in America's interest, but also laid out why the war-torn country cannot simply receive a blank check.
Rep. Waltz also discussed the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea and how the Houthi rebels continue to attack ships and disrupt global trade.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Congressman Michael Waltz. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about his take on the debate over Ukraine funding, and what he believes the Biden Administration should be doing to protect America's interests in Europe and the Middle East.
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Delegates from the Hawkeye State will gather in just one week to kick off the 2024 Presidential Primary season, casting their ballot for who they want to represent their respective parties come November. Chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa Jeff Kaufmann explains how the caucus procedure will play out, determines whether the Iowa caucuses are a strong indicator of how a presidential candidate will do later in the election cycle, and predicts a higher turnout for this year's GOP, driven possibly by new fears amongst Americans.
Although the Biden Administration has touted its investments in green energy, it hasn't abandoned fossil fuels. Despite many policy efforts, oil production in the United States reached record numbers last year. Senior Vice President of Policy, Economics, and Regulatory Affairs at the American Petroleum Institute Dustin Meyer discusses the reasons for this increase and what it means for gas prices and energy policy in the new year.
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It's not just the White House up for grabs in 2024. There are also races key to who controls Congress. One contest getting national attention is the race in California to fill the Senate seat left up for grabs following the passing of Dianne Feinstein this past September.
A few prominent Golden State Democrats, like Congressman Adam Schiff and Congresswoman Katie Porter, are vying for the spot.
However, former Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres star Steve Garvey has decided to step up to the plate and challenge the career politicians.
Earlier this week, Garvey joined host Dave Anthony to discuss what drove him to launch his Senate campaign and how he'd address the issues he feels are deeply impacting Californians.
Garvey, who is running as a Republican, also explained how his message and 'moderate' views could help him score a big upset in the deep blue state.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with former Major League Baseball star and current Senate Candidate Steve Garvey. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even from Garvey about his campaign and the baseball talk that didn't make our original segment.
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President Joe Biden officially began 2024 with a campaign speech on Friday, laying out what's at stake for the upcoming election and defining it as a fight for democracy ahead of the third anniversary of the Capitol riot. It was the president's first campaign event of the year, and the Biden camp jumped on the fact that many Americans remain shaken by former President Trump's alleged involvement in the events on January 6th. Fox News Radio's Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent, Jared Halpern, explains President Biden's anti-MAGA campaign strategy and why he continues to tout his economic success despite an unfavorable response from Americans.
2024 is an election year, and while many are looking ahead to November's general election, special elections in the coming months will also have big implications for the Congressional balance of power. With vacancies in many high-profile seats, the earlier contests could mean House Republicans lose their majority control. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains what makes special elections so interesting and discusses the pressure placed on Speaker Johnson as he navigates his party's slim majority.
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The Sunni terrorist group ISIS has claimed responsibility for Wednesday's bombing in Iran that killed more than eighty people during a anniversary ceremony honoring General Qasem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2019. It was the deadliest attack on Iranian soil since their 1979 revolution. This happening during a time in which Iran's proxy groups are actively involved in conflict with Israel.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Behnam Ben Taleblu, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies focusing on Iranian politics and security issues, who breaks down the differences in loyalty between Iran, their proxy groups and the Afghan branch of the Islamic State.
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Republican candidates are gearing up for the first primary contest of the 2024 presidential election, with the Iowa GOP caucus just 10 days away. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has campaigned heavily in the state, hoping to upset former President and current front-runner Donald Trump. Still, the Governor faces poor polling in primary states, along with a late surge from the former South Carolina governor, Nikki Haley. 2024 GOP candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, joins the Rundown as he shares his strategy for winning Iowa, criticizes Nikki Haley for saying that New Hampshire voters will correct the vote out of Iowa, and describes what success for his campaign looks like in Iowa.
Candidates are continuing to prepare for the 2024 election cycle, with President Biden preparing to give multiple campaign speeches, while former President Trump and the rest of the GOP primary candidates make their last campaign pushes before Iowa. Fox News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins to talk about DeSantis and Haley's campaign leading up to the Iowa caucus, President Biden's campaign strategy, and the first set of released documents from the Jeffery Epstein case.
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The nearly one-thousand page document released this week were court filings from a 2015 lawsuit that accuser Virginia Giuffre filed against Jeffrey Epstein. Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump and Prince Andrew were all mentioned with more documents being released in the coming days. The release also shares some disturbing stories from accusers
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent, about what we have learned from these documents and who are the most well known names mentioned.
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On Tuesday, Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned from her post after weeks of controversy following her “failure to properly condemn” antisemitism on Harvard’s campus and multiple allegations of plagiarism in her scholarly work. The reaction to her resignation largely fell upon partisan lines, with conservatives praising the result as fair and necessary, while many on the left called her resignation the consequence of racism and personal attacks. Former Governor of Indiana and previous president of Purdue University, Mitch Daniels, joins the Rundown to give his insight on the cultural conversation following this resignation, the allegations of Gay’s plagiarism, and the impact this may have on the future of higher education.
Although most of the attention has been on the presidential race, Democrats and Republicans will be battling this upcoming fall for control of both chambers of Congress. One crucial contest that could help sway the balance of power in the Senate is the race to succeed the late Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). A few prominent Golden State Democrats, like Congressman Adam Schiff and Congresswoman Katie Porter, are vying for the spot. However, former Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres player Steve Garvey has decided to step up to the plate and challenge the career politicians. Garvey joins the podcast to discuss what drove him to launch his campaign for the Senate and his take on several issues he feels are deeply impacting Californians.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Chicago's Mayor has announced his city will be using $95M in federal COVID pandemic funds to help cover the cost of caring for migrants. Chicago has taken in over 30-thousand migrants since the Summer and is currently providing shelter and care for them.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Kelly Saberi, Chicago-based correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about the plan and how it has been received.
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The war in Ukraine has entered its third calendar year, and Russia continues to intensify its attacks. Last week, the largest aerial assault since the invasion began resulted in dozens of Ukrainian civilians' deaths. President Biden is urging Congress to pass a $110 billion aid package that includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, and border security. However, the bill is currently stalled on Capitol Hill. Congressman Michael Waltz (R-FL) joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes aid responsibilities should not only fall to the United States and why the White House needs to change its policies regarding the Houthis attacks in the Red Sea.
The new year begins with yet another record being broken at the border, as more people come from around the world while Customs and Border Protection says we have little idea who most of these people are. After December saw a record number of border apprehensions in a single month, many lawmakers are pushing even harder for funding that would increase border security and attempt to drive down the number of illegal crossings. National Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, Jon Anfinsen joins the podcast to explain the main issues and how the Biden administration is addressing them.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel.
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Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned just six months into her tenure. She leaves her position under a month following a grilling by congressional lawmakers over her response to rising anti-Semitism on Harvard's campus. She has also been accused of multiple examples of plagiarizing her academic work.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and author of 'BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution', about her announcement and what factors led to it.
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Former President Donald Trump continues to dominate the polls into the new year. The Iowa caucus is just weeks away, with Trump poised to win the first Republican contest of the election cycle. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley are vying for second place as their polling numbers continue to narrow. On the Rundown, Daron Shaw, professor of government at the University of Texas-Austin, member of the FOX News National Decision team, and the bipartisan FOX News polling group discusses what's in store for the GOP candidates heading into the election year.
The past year presented Americans with a housing market at a standstill, with a lagging economy and the Fed’s rising interest rates hurting the real estate sector severely. Yet, good news may be on the horizon. The Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, suggested that with inflation falling faster than anticipated, the Fed’s rate hikes are likely over. Chief Economist at the National Association of Home Builders, Robert Dietz, joins the podcast to break down this good news, why so many expect the housing market to bounce back in 2024, and how the real estate and home building industry is preparing.
Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor Liz Peek.
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It is a new year and its that time again to make resolutions to better ourselves overall. The top three resolutions made by Americans are to exercise more, eat better and lose some weight but what about the importance of mental health, specifically being more 'mindful' of your emotions.
FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Dr. Greg Hammer, mindfulness expert and author of 'Gain Without Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals', who has some easy advice for better health in 2024.
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Homelessness in the United States is up 12 percent, to more than 650,000 people which is the highest level ever reported by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Across the country, states are encountering the same problems like soaring rents, declining pandemic assistance, and a lack of affordable housing. Yet, in the city of Reno, Nevada, government services are bringing their homeless numbers down. Division Director of the Washoe County Housing and Homeless Services in Nevada, Dana Searcy explains exactly how the construction of Nevada Cares Campus, a large tent facility for the housing of the homeless, became a huge success that is getting folks off the street and into permanent housing.
On October 7th, Hamas terrorists launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing over one thousand Israeli men, women, and children. Now, the Israel Defense Force is locked in a campaign in Gaza to eradicate the terror group that killed and captured so many of their people. Today, we revisit Dana Perino's interview with former foreign policy advisor to President Bush, Dan Senor, about his new book "The Genius of Israel." Dan discusses where he was when he learned of the October 7th Hamas terror attacks, the rampant antisemitism in America brought to light by the war in the Middle East, and how his book unpacks how Israeli citizens unite and project resilience in the face of great adversity.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What's Killing America."
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A nearly 8,000-strong migrant caravan is heading toward the U.S. border.
The group continued their multi-day march through Mexico as Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico City to discuss solutions to the ongoing surge in illegal border crossings.
In 2023, lawmakers and border communities alike routinely criticized the Biden administration for its struggle to properly maintain and secure the U.S. southern border.
FOX News Senior National Correspondent William La Jeunesse has visited the border many times this year and joined the Rundown to break down these migrant talks in Mexico City and the massive migrant caravan advancing towards the United States.
Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with William La Jeunesse about the chaotic state of the country's border.
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Republican presidential hopefuls spent most of 2023 campaigning across the United States. However, as many threw in the towel and withdrew by the end of the year, one thing stayed consistent: former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner. He heads into 2024 with 91 felony counts against him, legal woes that have yet to impact his broad voter support. Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, shares the most notable moments from the race so far and discusses the impact of Democrats’ decision to change their primary calendar.
Despite President Biden touting his Bidenomics agenda throughout the year, poll numbers have consistently shown that the average American believes the economy is not doing well. High cost of living remains a heavy burden for many families, and the White House hoped that their push for a student loan forgiveness plan would soften the blow. Jared Bernstein, the chair of the Biden administration's Council of Economic Advisers, joined in January to discuss the high cost of higher education and the tools Congress has available to combat the price.
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On Christmas Day, two GOP lawmakers were targeted by prank callers who called in fake emergencies to their homes. These perpetrators "swatted" these representatives, aiming to trick law enforcement into sending heavily armed SWAT units to cause fear and panic at the lawmakers' homes.
Both Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and Congressman Brandon Williams were unharmed, but as a result, law enforcement stressed again that swatting is a dangerous crime that could lead to the deaths of innocent civilians.
Retired FBI special agent John Iannarelli agreed this crime can easily become a lethal one. He joined the FOX News Rundown to explain the concerning trend and why it's life-threatening for law enforcement and civilians alike.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the full interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with John Iannarelli.
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A historic year for Congress comes to a close. For the first time in history, the Speaker of the House was voted out, and former Congressman George Santos was expelled for numerous ethics violations. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss former Speaker McCarthy’s ousting, the expulsion vote of former Congressman Santos, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ rise to power, and electing a new Speaker.
Also this year, the Supreme Court delivered final decisions on various high-profile cases, many of which were used as political tools to ignite voters. In July, the high court struck down the use of affirmative action in college admissions, as well as President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, leading Democrats to take aim at the institution's legitimacy to fire up their base. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joined co-director of the Fox News Poll and professor at the University of Texas at Austin Daron Shaw after the court reached its decision to discuss how Democrats' strategy ahead of the upcoming election year.
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A new report by the F.B.I. says China using A-I technology to increase spying and to steal personal information of Americans. The fear is that there will be a large rise in cyber attacks against corporations, government agencies and even individuals.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Gordon Lawson, U.S Naval veteran and CEO of 'CONCEAL', about the report why it is so worrying.
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Last week, Colorado's Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump will be disqualified from the 2024 primary ballot, arguing that his involvement on January 6th conflicted with the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.” Michigan’s Supreme Court heard a similar case and ruled that Trump would remain on the ballot. Colorado's Secretary of State, Jena Griswold, says that the former president’s name will appear on the ballot unless a move by the U.S. Supreme Court gives the state of Colorado the authority. Professor of Law at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, joins to break down what the decision in Colorado means for the election and whether or not the states have the legal right to decide who will appear on the ballot.
Alice Marie Johnson spent 21 years in prison after she was sentenced to life without parole in 1997 for cocaine trafficking in Memphis, Tennessee. In 2018, after some public advocacy on her behalf from celebrity Kim Kardashian, President Trump granted Alice clemency and had her released. Today we revisit our interview with Alice Marie Johnson, where she discussed her past, her time in prison, and how she is using her freedom to help advocate for criminal justice reform to aid other folks just like her. She discussed what she believes is the right path toward reform and how she’s giving back after "getting a second chance at life."
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Hamas has rejected the latest offer from Israel for a week long ceasefire in exchange for dozens of hostages still being held by the terror group. Daniel Perez, twenty two, maybe one of those hostages, an IDF officer and the son of a prominent Rabbi. Daniel's family have not been in contact with him since the terror attack of October 7th when he and his brother fought off Hamas.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Doron Perez, the Executive Director of 'World Mizrachi', about his missing son and the challenge of keeping it together during a time of painful uncertainty.
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As a caravan of thousands of migrants advances towards the southern border, US lawmakers are pleading for more security in anticipation of a surge in illegal crossings. Over the weekend, more than 35,000 migrants were stopped by Customs and Border Protection. This chaos overlaps with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas' trip to Mexico on Wednesday to meet with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. FOX News Senior National Correspondent William La Jeunesse joins the Rundown to discuss the purpose of the talks and the conditions the migrants face at the border.
Of all the news of technological innovation and progress in 2023, no technology was more widely discussed than artificial intelligence. This technology has been controversial, with some proponents advocating that AI is the tool of the future while others warn of the potentially dangerous implications AI could have for humanity. In fact, many tech CEOs and AI researchers released an open letter warning about the pace of AI development. On the FOX News Rundown, we revisit our interview with famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson about the rise of AI and how it will serve society in the future.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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The United States is facing increasing pressure to find a solution to the deteriorating safety of commercial shipping in the Red Sea. The Iran-backed Houthi militant group has claimed responsibility for yet another missile attack, this time on a MSC Mediterranean Shipping boat, which brings the total number of attacks to over twenty one. While U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a formation of a multinational coalition to secure the waterway, attacks seem to be escalating as shipping companies predict more interruptions in operations.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Victoria Coates, Vice President of the Heritage Foundation's Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, and was the former Deputy National Security Advisor during the Trump Administration, who says it is a very troubling situation that needs to be addressed in a way that gives Iran a clear message.
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On Christmas day, two different Republican lawmakers were victims of an increasingly popular crime called swatting. These prank calls to police aim to send SWAT units to the victim’s home. Both Congressman Brandon Williams (R-NY) and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) were targeted on Monday but it's not just politicians on the receiving end; everyday Americans have been swatted as well. Retired FBI special agent John Iannarelli joins the Rundown to discuss why it is often hard to track down criminals involved in swatting and how law enforcement trains to respond in those situations.
These past few years in Washington have seen countless political newcomers and outsiders enter the scene and have big impacts on Capitol Hill. In a 2022 Alabama special election, Katie Britt won a decisive victory, becoming the youngest Republican woman elected to the Senate. Since then, she has been widely considered a rising star within Congress. On the FOX News Rundown, we revisit Mike Emanuel’s interview with Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) about her opposition to a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, her belief that the Biden administration has failed to recognize the ongoing border crisis, and the importance of inspiring the next generation.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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The majority of residents in the town of Sderot, Israel, left their homes after the October 7th terrorist attack due to the proximity to Gaza and the ongoing violence. Located in Sderot is the 'Max and Ruth Schwartz Hesder Yeshiva', Israel's largest Hesder Yeshiva seminary school, which immediately closed its doors after the terror attack. Now, students are returning to the school with hopes of inspiring others to come back to the town and regain some normalcy.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rabbi Ari Katz, public relations director of the 'Max and Ruth Schwartz Hesder Yeshiva' in Sderot, Israel, who praises his students for their bravery and hopes it will help the community to heal.
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Americans’ New Year’s resolutions list, but many aren’t confident they can turn their money situation around. Especially as credit card interest rates soar past twenty percent and Americans across the country rake up historically high amounts of debt, many aren’t sure where to begin. On The Rundown, personal finance expert George Kamel breaks down why so many Americans are facing extreme amounts of debt and what steps they should take to regain control of their finances.
2023 had some dismal moments. Every year does. But on the FOX News Rundown, we’re always looking for some positive stories to tell, and today, we revisit our interview with the President of the Mississippi Association of Educators, Erica Jones. Mississippi students had some of the lowest test scores in the country. But over several years, Jones helped her state turn things around pretty dramatically. Jones told us her inspiring story and what other states could learn from Mississippi.
Plus, commentary from FOX's Will Cain.
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While conservatives in Hungary praise the success of their Prime Minister Viktor Orban's pushing conservative values, a deepening divide exists between the European Union and Budapest. Major disagreements on immigration and taxing have liberal leaning European countries at odds with Hungary. The Hungarian government says they are just making a stand for national sovereignty and family values which Western countries need to also adopt.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Miklos Szantho is the Director General of the of the 'Center for Fundamental Rights', in Hungary, who says the West should embrace his country's conservative values.
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A 2020 nonprofit source cited that 30% of all charitable donations happen in December when people feel more inclined to help the less fortunate, with 10% happening in the month's final three days. Down years are rare, with 2009 being the most recent before 2022, according to Giving USA. One charity hoping that you keep them in mind this year is Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Rick Shadyac, President and CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, joins the Rundown to discuss the state of pediatric cancer research and future plans for the hospital.
It was a bad year for Bud Light. The beer company’s brand took a major hit after it put transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in an online ad. The backlash led to a boycott and a massive slump in sales. On the FOX News Rundown, we revisit host Dave Anthony’s interview with “Shark Tank” star Kevin O'Leary and their discussion about the Bud Light saga, and whether it's ever smart for companies to ever ‘get political’.
Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.
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Imagine not knowing where your next meal is coming from. Unfortunately, that's the reality for millions of Americans.
Nationwide, the USDA reported nearly 13% of U.S. households faced food insecurity in 2022. The worst numbers in nearly a decade.
And while this time of year we are more likely to think of those less fortunate, the need in this country is year-round.
FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady recently spoke with Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot.
Babineaux-Fontenot told us why food insecurity is on the rise and how their network of food pantries is trying to help. She also discussed how both individuals and the government can better help families struggling to eat or get proper nutrition.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about America's food crisis and what you can do to help.
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For as long as the United States has existed, there has been a history of Americans enjoying the consumption of alcohol. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent and whiskey sommelier Chad Pergram taps into the history of whiskey in America, runs down the list of his favorite distillers, and explains the complex relationship between lawmakers and enjoying a fine glass of something stiff.
Iowa was a hot political battleground this year as presidential candidates trekked across the state to drum up support ahead of the caucuses next month. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has visited all ninety-nine counties, making the state a priority from the get-go, and remains in second place behind former President Donald Trump. However, just a few months ago, the focus on the Hawkeye state was much broader, with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND) still vying for the nomination. Iowa Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) joined back in August to discuss the state of the race early on.
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He's no longer in prison in Japan, but Navy Lieutenant Ridge Alkonis is still not free. Now he is behind bars in Los Angeles, serving time for a 2021 crash that left two Japanese citizen dead. Alkonis, who was stationed in Japan, says he suffered from acute mountain sickness causing him to lose control of his car before the deadly crash. Now transferred back to America, his frustrated family is asking the Biden Administration to commute his sentence and let him return home.
Earlier this week, Brittany Alkonis, Ridge's wife, joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to share their family's story and why she believes her husband should never have been convicted of a crime. She also discusses her efforts to free Ridge and let their children live with father once again.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Brittany Alkonis. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about their family's hardship since Ridge was sentenced in Japan, and what Brittany has gone through trying to get her husband home.
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Israeli forces have now entered Gaza City to target Hamas terrorists as the Israel-Hamas war continues into its second month of combat. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that an Israeli security presence may be needed in Gaza indefinitely, however, the Biden Administration advises against that but agrees a new dynamic between the territories must exist. But what does the future of Gaza look like? International Policy Expert and former State Department Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Frank Lowenstein provides his take on how the United States should move forward with this conflict.
Social Security and a critical part of Medicare are projected to become insolvent within the next decade, and 2024 presidential candidates are highlighting the issue on the campaign trail. Senior Vice President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Marc Goldwein breaks down how benefits will be cut in the next ten years, explains why the issue cannot be solved with tax increases alone, and considers solutions proposed by both Democrats and Republicans alike.
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The 'Global Refugee Forum' was held in Switzerland last week with representatives from countries and business leaders from all around the world coming together to pledge their help in solving major displacement problems. There is a record 114-million people displaced around the world due to military conflicts in places like Ukraine, Israel and Sudan, poverty and changes to their climate. The United Nations says the forum raised over 2-billion dollars towards helping refugees everywhere.
FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Kelly Clements, Deputy High Commissioner of the UN Refugee Agency, about the forum and where in the world those that are displaced need the most help.
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He's no longer in prison in Japan, but Navy Lieutenant Ridge Alkonis is still not free. Now Ridge Alkonis is behind bars in Los Angeles, serving time for a 2021 crash that left two Japanese citizens dead. Alkonis, who was stationed in Japan, says he suffered from acute altitude sickness causing him to lose control of his car before the deadly crash. Now transferred back to America, his frustrated family is asking the Biden administration to commute his sentence and let him return home. Brittany Alkonis, Ridge's wife, joins The Rundown to share their family's story and why she believes her husband should never have been convicted of a crime. She also discusses her efforts to free Ridge and let their children live with their father once again.
Colorado's Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump will not be featured on their state's primary ballot, citing section three of the constitution's fourteenth amendment and the district court's ruling that the former president had engaged in insurrection on January 6th. Trump's team has said they "imminently" plan to challenge this decision by taking it to the Supreme Court, where they must decide if Colorado's ruling is just. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream explains why she believes the Supreme Court will likely refuse to pass Colorado's ruling and shares her thoughts on other states planning to do the same thing. She also discusses over 12,000 migrants crossing the southern border in a single day last week and whether she believes President Biden will take serious action to address the Border crisis.
Plus, commentary by author and Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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The United States intelligence community issued a report this week saying Cuba conducted influence operations on 2022 midterm election candidates in Florida. The report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) did not name specific people who were targeted but did say Cuba tried to build relationships with members of the media who could be critical of certain candidates. The report also names China, Russia and Iran as others who tried meddling in 2022 congressional elections.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi, senior fellow at Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and expert on Iranian influence in Latin America, who says our enemies align themselves with each other to sow chaos during elections.
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It's been over 75 days since Hamas' heinous attack on
Israel, where they kidnapped hundreds of innocent civilians, including a small
group of Americans, from their homes and loved ones. Fast forward to now, many
families are still awaiting the return of their children, siblings, parents,
and significant others. As the Biden Administration and government officials
repeatedly promise that rescuing American hostages and freeing all innocent
civilians is their priority, what will it take for Hamas to release those
they've abducted before more lives are lost? On the Rundown, Jonathan
Dekel-Chen, whose son Sagui was abducted and remains held hostage by Hamas, and
his wife Gillian Kaye recount the traumatic days following the news of Sagui's
kidnapping. They also share what it's been like working closely with the Biden
Administration to get Sagui back and how they hold on to hope, even on the
darkest days.
With grocery prices rising, many families are struggling to
make ends meet. According to Feeding America, one in five children in the U.S.
doesn't have enough to eat, but oftentimes food insecurity is overlooked for
other needs. During the holidays, food banks receive a plethora of donations.
However, the need is year-round. CEO of Feeding America Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
joins the Rundown to discuss why food banks are struggling to receive donations
and how people can help.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tammy Bruce.
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The Colorado Supreme Court has disqualified Donald Trump from the state's 2024 Election ballot saying he violated the 14th Amendment with his role in the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Colorado had been trying to do this for months and over a dozen other states currently have open legal challenges to Trump's eligibility. The United States Supreme Court is expected to review the decision within weeks.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Mark Meredith, FOX News Washington-based correspondent in Des Moines, IA, about the decision by Colorado, reaction from the GOP candidates and where it may go from here.
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The U.S. is leading a new international task force in the Middle
East to confront threats to commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Nearly every
day since the start of the Israel-Gaza War, oil tankers and cargo ships have
been fired at by the Houthi rebels, an extremist group backed by Iran. Retired
Navy Commander Kirk Lippold joins the Rundown to discuss the supply chain
disruptions caused by the terror attacks and how the U.S. task force is working
to ensure maritime safety. The former USS Cole commander also looks back at the
2000 bombing that killed 17 U.S. Navy sailors.
What does privacy in the age of the internet look like? A few
teachers in the United States are grappling with this question after being
suspended or fired for posting private adult content on the website 'OnlyFans,'
where users paid them to access their pictures or videos. However, there are
many questions surrounding situations like these -- where employees, in this
case teachers, are being punished for things done in their personal lives that
aren't considered illegal, but could be disapproved of. On the Rundown,
Employment Law Attorney Derek J. Demeri explains how much say an employer has
when it comes to what an employee does in their free time and how it may impact
their profession. He also discusses how often people turn to making adult
content to produce a second income and the role that privacy law precedence
plays in cases like these.
Plus, commentary from comedian and FOX News contributor Tom
Shillue.
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While holiday donations have slightly risen since last year the number of people donating what they can has gone down. 'GivingTuesday' tells FOX News donations were up twenty million dollars but the number of donors is down which they call a warning sign for future years. The Salvation Army has turned to pushing donors to use apps like Venmo and Apple Pay for an easier way to donate.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network national correspondent, who spoke with the Salvation Army today about their concerns and offers some reasons on why Americans feel less generous this holiday season.
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Voters continue to lose faith in President Joe Biden after multiple high-profile issues on the world stage and Americans' poor perception of the economy. The Biden White House sees the poor approval ratings and is attempting to recalibrate ahead of 2024. Recent Fox News polling forecasts that the President could lose in a rematch against former President Donald Trump in November. Fox News Radio's Political Analyst Josh Kraushaaur joins the Rundown to break down the numbers, share why Joe Biden continues to lose supporters among his base, and explain why Trump still dominates with Republicans.
It’s “the most wonderful time of the year” for some, but that can all be upended for holiday travelers, who have faced severe airport delays and cancellations in recent years. The U.S. Department of Transportation this week slapped Southwest Airlines with a $140 million fine for their historic holiday flight shutdown in 2022 that left over two million travelers stranded. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined the podcast to explain how this fine will send a message to all airlines that they must take care of their passengers.
Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade.
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The United States is speaking with partner countries in efforts to form a 'Red Sea Task' force which would protect cargo vessels in the important waterway that links Europe to Asia. Between pirates and an increase in drone and missile attacks on ships by Houthi rebels in Yemen, there is a growing list of companies that have decided to halt shipping through the Red Sea because of the danger. The USS Carney has shot down dozens of Houthi drones and missiles while Iran warned the proposed task force will cause "extraordinary problems" in the region.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Katherine Zimmerman, fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) following trends in the Middle East and Africa, who says this level of policing the Red Sea will be a difficult job while not expanding the existing conflicts in the region.
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Though Hunter Biden arrived on Capitol Hill at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, following a subpoena from House Republicans calling him to testify at a House Oversight Committee deposition, the President’s son didn’t go. He instead addressed the press on the Senate side of the Capitol — stating he refused to attend a closed-door deposition and that his father, President Biden, was not “financially involved” in his business dealings. Now, Americans wait to see what consequences Hunter may face, especially now that House Republicans have formally issued their impeachment inquiry into the President. On the Rundown, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), who has played a significant role in the Biden family investigation, discusses why he believes Hunter did what he did, how Republicans are moving forward with their investigation, and his response to claims that House Republicans should be focusing on issues impacting Americans instead of an impeachment inquiry.
Are Americans getting tired of tipping? With inflationary prices and economic uncertainty, reports show some in the country are growing confused by and, in some cases, resentful of tipping expectations. This year, reported income from tips is down from its previous spike during the pandemic. As gratuity pop-up screens become more common on tablets in restaurants and other locations, customers are pushing back. On the Rundown, Emily Guy Birkin, financial expert and co-author of “Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management,” breaks down who you should tip, what services deserve gratuity, and why not tipping your barista is okay.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of “Panic Attack,” Dr. Nicole Saphier.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray says China is currently the most significant threat facing the United States--especially when it comes to cybersecurity.
Underscoring that is a recent Washington Post report that says China has infiltrated critical infrastructure systems in the U.S., making our power grid or water supply vulnerable to a cyber-attack.
On the Rundown, Matthew Kroenig, Vice President and Senior Director for the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security for the Atlantic Council, explained to host Dave Anthony how China's cyber tactics suggest the nation is preparing for war.
Kroenig discusses the strategy behind China's cyberwar efforts and how they find weaknesses in our private and public online networks.
The foreign policy expert also discussed what companies and government workers must do to improve their cyber practices and be ready to counter an attack from a foreign adversary.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with the Atlantic Council's Matthew Kroenig. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even about China and other country's cyberwarfare tactics and what America must do to prepare for a future conflict.
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The House of Representatives has adjourned, most likely concluding sessions for the year. President Biden expressed frustration with lawmakers, blaming wasted time on internal matters like finding a new Speaker and an impeachment inquiry, he criticized Republicans for focusing on attacking him rather than assisting Americans. Despite this, the White House hasn't delved much into the impeachment process or the subpoena defiance by Hunter Biden. FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich shares her reporting.
Migrants from around the world are converging at the Southern border, fueling a humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, Congress is at an impasse as Republican lawmakers have refused to pass Ukraine aid without stronger security at the U.S.-Mexico border. FOX News Washington-based Correspondent and co-anchor of FOX News Live Griff Jenkins is joined by independent border journalist Auden Cabello. They explain the reasons for the increased activity at the border and discuss the impact the crossings are having on urban centers in the United States.
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Christmas is just over a week away and you may be one of the millions of Americans still shopping online, hoping to beat those pesky shipping deadlines.
But be careful what you click. Scammers are lurking and finding new ways to rip people off.
It's even easier for them when we're in a hurry or distracted especially when we're online.
The FBI's Internet crimes report for 2022 says Americans lost a total of more than 280 million dollars last year just to internet scams, including the kinds that pop this time of year.
This past week, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with the Director of PR and Social Media at the Better Business Bureau Melanie McGovern.
McGovern discussed how to avoid getting scammed for the holidays and offered tips on how to avoid fake ads and fraudulent charities.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with the Better Business Bureau's Melanie McGovern. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more tricks scammers are using to scam Americans this holiday season.
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Earlier this week, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley received a noteworthy endorsement from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) just weeks before the state's GOP primary. However, former President Donald Trump continues to dominate the polls in Iowa and The Granite State, questioning how much a governor's endorsement matters. Governor Sununu weighs in on why he decided to endorse Haley and why he insists his state's primary will be first despite the Democratic National Committee trying to change the rules.
Congress had a busy week, as tempers flared over negotiations for funding for Ukraine aid and border security. The President’s son Hunter Biden also made an appearance on the Senate side of Congress, avoiding a House subpoena as they investigate his overseas business deals. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram as they recap the week on Capitol Hill, explain what legal action Congress can take against Hunter Biden, and share details on the ongoing negotiations to fund the government.
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Palmer Luckey was twenty years old when he founded the virtual reality company 'Oculus' and two years later he sold it to Meta for two billion dollars. Fired by Meta shortly after, Luckey founded defense technology company 'Anduril Industries' and has been contracted by the Department of Defense to develop the next generation of autonomous military capabilities. Anduril is one of only a handful of Silicon Valley tech companies that work with the Pentagon.
FOX's Jennifer Griffin speaks with Palmer Luckey, engineer and founder of defense-tech startup Anduril, about his story and why it is so important for more American tech companies to work with the Department of Defense to develop the weaponry of the future.
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House Republicans have approved launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, making him the fifth president ever subjected to one. On Wednesday, every House Republican voted in favor of the inquiry, while every Democrat voted against it. Fox News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the latest in the Hunter Biden investigation and crucial Supreme Court cases involving former President Trump.
A test for free speech in some communities this holiday season, with Satanic worshippers insisting their displays be featured next to all the other religious groups. In an Iowa Capitol building, there was backlash against the Satanic holiday display; however, state officials claimed they could not “discriminate on the basis of religion.” On the podcast, Heritage Foundation’s Senior Legal Fellow and former DOJ attorney Hans von Spakovsky joins to explain exactly what the First Amendment says about religious displays and the embattled history of courts settling controversies about separation of church and state.
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Plus, commentary by Gary Schneeberger, co-author of 'The Films of Bruce Willis.'
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The annual 'Doha Forum' took place this week in Qatar with representatives from around the world coming together to discuss military and diplomatic relationships. This year's forum comes at a time of major conflict with wars in Europe and the Middle East which made the absence of a administration official from the United States even more noticed. Much of the conference dealt with the war between Israel and Hamas with Russia, China and Iran all heaping blame on Washington.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Daniel Hoffman, former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News contributor, who attended the forum and shares the lead topics of the event.
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The Federal Reserve signaled Wednesday that
they're done raising interest rates and could even cut them in 2024. However,
despite the good news just in time for the holidays, Americans are still
feeling the effects of inflation, with the cost of many everyday items
significantly higher than just a few years ago. Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at
Moody's Analytics, discusses the state of the economy, why prices for some
services and items will never decline, and the likelihood of the U.S. entering
a recession next year.
As online shopping becomes more popular around
the holidays, scammers are developing smarter and sneakier ways to steal your
information. If you're looking to buy gifts for family and friends, donate to
charities, or even adopt a furry friend this holiday season, knowing how to
ensure that you're using reliable sources and keeping your information
protected is crucial. On the Rundown, Director of PR and Social Media at the
Better Business Bureau Melanie McGovern discusses the most popular scams to
look out for when scrolling on social media or ordering online and how to tell
if the charity you're donating to is authentic.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the
Jason Rantz Show and author of "What's Killing America."
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The 'Wall Street Journal' is reporting that the Israel Defense Forces has begun sending Mediterranean Sea water into the Hamas tunnels to force the terrorists from hiding. It is a tactic the IDF has long look at but is also one that causes concern with fears of drowning hostages and ruining the water supply. Meanwhile, Hamas ambushes the IDF killing at least ten soldiers.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent currently in Northern Israel, about the latest in fighting and the process of flooding the terrorist tunnels.
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Before Congress heads to winter break for the rest of 2023, there are some big decisions that remain to be made. Will Republicans launch a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden? Can the Democrats and GOP agree on funding both foreign aid to Ukraine and U.S. border security? And how much will New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu’s endorsement of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley impact the GOP primary? FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to break down these uncertain factors that could soon play a big role in voters’ decisions in 2024.
FBI Director Christopher Wray says China is currently the most significant threat facing the United States--especially when it comes to cybersecurity. Recent reporting by the Washington Post shows that China continues to attack critical infrastructure in the U.S., including both public and private targets. On the Rundown, Matthew Kroenig, Vice President and Senior Director for the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security for the Atlantic Council, explains how China appears to be preparing for war, where our infrastructure systems are vulnerable, and why companies must improve their cyber practices.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Washington D.C. today speaking with lawmakers and President Biden making his case for billions more in aid in his country's fight against the Russian invaders. Zelenskyy is asking for Congress to approve $61.4 billion for Ukraine that also includes aid to Israel. The United States has already sent $111 billion to Ukraine and the prediction is Congress won't be able to pass an aid package before the holidays which has Kyiv and the White House worried.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Montgomery, Senior Fellow at the nonpartisan think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies and served as policy director for the Senate Armed Services Committee, about what could be in this possible latest round of aid to Ukraine and the impact of getting it or not getting it.
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President Biden's son Hunter has been indicted on nine tax-related charges in addition to several federal charges filed over the summer, the latest in the five-year-long investigation. Meanwhile, the House is seeking to formally impeach the president over his involvement with his son's overseas business dealings. Fox News contributor and former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy says that the Biden name had a much bigger impact on Hunter Biden's business proceedings than what the White House has let on. He joins the Rundown to explain the latest indictment and how Hunter Biden earned a “sweetheart deal” over the summer.
The average cost of child care in America is estimated to be about $10,000 per child, leaving many working parents either struggling to provide for their families or wondering if working is worth it when so much of their salary goes toward childcare. This dilemma has impacted the workforce; however, companies are coming up with creative solutions to address this problem. On the Rundown, Tyson Foods Associate Director of Human Resources Garrett Dolan explains how his company is offering affordable on-site childcare for workers, the positive impacts it's had on those at Tyson Foods, and his thoughts on whether more companies will start offering programs like this across the U.S.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Last week's house hearings on anti-Semitism on Ivy League school campuses has caused the resignation of two high profile University of Pennsylvania leaders this weekend. Along with UPenn's president, the presidents of of Harvard and MIT also testified before Congress and have been criticized for not giving definitive answers on how they combat anti-Semitism on their campuses. Hundreds of Harvard University faculty members have signed a letter urging the school administration to not remove President Claudine Gay.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Bryan Llenas, New York-based correspondent for FOX News, about the fallout from last week's hearing and continuing calls for certain school presidents to resign.
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From border states like Texas and Arizona to sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago — the southern border crisis continues worsening across the U.S. With this comes increasing concerns from House Republicans about the number of children being trafficked across the border or being taken advantage of by bad actors. Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson is addressing this severe issue with the PRINTS Act, a bill that, if passed, would allow border patrol agents to fingerprint non-citizens crossing the border under the age of 14 to ensure children are identified and cannot easily be harmed or used repeatedly by those with ill intentions. On the Rundown, Rep. Hinson explains why addressing the border crisis is such a huge priority for her and how important it is that the Biden Administration acknowledge the severity of the situation. She also discusses how her constituents in Iowa are feeling about the Republican presidential candidates who are aiming to win over Iowans before the Iowa caucuses on January 15.
A new study reveals that one out of every five school-aged children takes melatonin to fall asleep. As the supplement increases in popularity, there are growing concerns about the long-term effects it has on the body. However, due to this being a supplement which is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, the market is flooded with similar products of varying quality. FOX News Medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins to break down how melatonin works, why people should prioritize better sleep habits, and the importance of parents consulting a doctor before giving their children supplements.
Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, author, and lawyer Sam Bregman.
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This past Thursday marked two months since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas following the terrorist group's brutal surprise attack.
FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with Netanyahu spokesperson Tal Heinrich about the horrific October 7th attack, Israel's ongoing war against Hamas, and instances of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic demonstrations that have taken place in the last several weeks.
Heinrich was also asked about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the intelligence failures that allowed the Hamas terror attack to occur.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesperson Tal Heinrich. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear all of our interview with Tal Heinrich and you'll learn even more about the ongoing Mideast conflict.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced his departure from Congress this week, creating a numbers problem for his party as House Republicans maintain a narrow majority. Nonetheless, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has maintained that Republicans have the votes to pass a resolution to formalize an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram examines the potential impact the probe could have on the party's slim majority.
On Monday, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the arrest of ex-U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia Victor Manuel Rocha. Rocha acted as a foreign agent for Cuba while working for the U.S. government. FOX News Contributor and retired CIA Clandestine Services officer Dan Hoffman discusses what's next for U.S. intelligence agencies and shares why although the investigation may be over, the damage is only beginning.
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Long-time California congressman Kevin McCarthy is leaving Congress at the end of the year.
The announcement came less than two months after the historic House vote to oust him as Speaker.
That motion to vacate was supported by Democrats but led by eight of his fellow Republicans who took issue with his handling of spending issues.
After the three weeks of GOP infighting, Mike Johnson eventually emerged as McCarthy's replacement as House speaker.
McCarthy's exit means the GOP's slim majority will get even slimmer.
Shortly after the news broke, FOX News Rundown host Lisa Brady spoke with Trey Gowdy, former South Carolina congressman, host of The Trey Gowdy podcast, and host of Sunday Night in America on the FOX News Channel.
Gowdy weighed in on his friend's retirement, the state of our political system, and why he thinks the dysfunction in Congress is discouraging good people from running for office.
He compared many lawmakers to the celebrity family, the Kardashians, accusing them of being more interested in getting attention than passing laws.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Trey Gowdy. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear all of our fiery interview with the FOX host and former Congressman and get even more of his take on what he says is wrong with Washington.
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The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres says that nowhere in Gaza is safe and urges for a ceasefire, warning that conditions in the region continue to deteriorate as a result of the fighting. Fighting paused temporarily last month, however, the conditions that allowed a ceasefire, no longer exist because Hamas refuses to release civilian women. Over 130 hostages remain trapped in Gaza, including several Americans. John Kirby, Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the White House National Security Council, shares details about the war in Gaza and the Biden administration's push for continued aid to Ukraine.
Muslim Americans in swing states have been revoking their vote for President Biden next year due to his handling of the Israel-Hamas war, launching their own campaign called "Abandon Biden." While just over one percent of Americans are estimated to be Muslim, swing states such as Michigan and Georgia have a high population of Arab Americans, where the President won by a slim majority in 2020. Will Muslim American anger hurt his re-election in 2024? Democratic Strategist and Co-Host of The Five Jessica Tarlov speculates as to whether President Biden should rethink his stance on the divisive war, to save his campaign.
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The Rise Of A.I.: Artificial intelligence is promising to revolutionize the way we predict the weather, with integrating this technology allowing meteorologists to give better forecasts even faster than before.
FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Bryan Norcross, one of the nation's top hurricane specialists, who joined FOX Weather as a contributor. He breaks down how innovation in AI will soon help weather forecasts improve dramatically.
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Former President Donald Trump remains the GOP front-runner despite not sparring with his fellow candidates during the fourth Republican primary debate. With a few weeks left until the Iowa caucus, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis went on the offensive against former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, as the pair compete for a crucial second-place win in the Hawkeye State. Co-anchor of America Reports, Sandra Smith, joins the Rundown to analyze the candidates' performance and break down the latest polling showing President Biden's approval ratings have sunk.
In October, there was a reported breach of the genetic testing company '23AndMe,' confirmed when a hacker posted that they had obtained the data of 1 million users of Jewish Ashkenazi descent and one hundred thousand Chinese users. Two weeks later, the same hackers reported having four million users' data—and now the company has come forward, admitting 6.9 million people's data has been exposed. On the Rundown, founder and CEO of Applied AIC and cyber security expert John Cofrancesco explains how the hackers used the dark web to access the usernames and passwords of users to hack into their accounts and what harm could be done if this information lands in the wrong hands.
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Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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From the boardroom to the battlefield, nations across the world are simultaneously trying to take the lead in artificial intelligence technology while balancing the need to put up guardrails as well.
The A.I. Summit at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City brought many of the industry’s biggest players. FOX’s Eben Brown spoke to The Big Money Show’s Jackie DeAngelis about the emerging tech being showcased at this summit and the questions surrounding just how much to regulate AI in the future.
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Ousted former speaker, Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), will retire after 17 years in the House and will leave at the end of 2023, before the end of his term. The former South Carolina Congressman and host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast and Sunday Night In America on the Fox News Channel joins the Rundown to discuss the retirement of friend and former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy. He explains why the ousting of former Speaker McCarthy demonstrated how political division in Washington has made governing impossible, the likelihood of more congressional retirements as a consequence of Capitol Hill dysfunction, and his faith that Kevin McCarthy will be “fabulously successful” after leaving Congress.
Thursday marks two months since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas following the terrorist group's brutal surprise attack. As the war continues to rage in Gaza, the focus has shifted to civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis, with pro-Palestinian protests persisting across the country. Meanwhile, these demonstrations have included some hate speech, which has left American and Israeli Jews feeling threatened as they witness surging antisemitism. Tal Heinrich, spokesperson for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, joins the Rundown to discuss what went wrong leading up to October 7th, the horrible conditions the Israeli hostages are facing, and Israel's commitment to destroy Hamas.
Plus, commentary from founder and president of the World War II Foundation, Tim Gray.
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From inception to improvements, artificial intelligence is quickly becoming an integral part of the housing industry.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott spoke to Fox Business’ Gerri Willis about how AI technology is being used in the interior design space to help create and upkeep homes—giving people the opportunity to tour and customize their home before it's even built.
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Should antisemitic speech be protected as free speech on college campuses in the U.S.? This is one of the questions the university presidents of Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania had to grapple with before the House Education and Workforce Committee yesterday. If Jewish students are afraid to go to class due to their peers' behavior, where should the line be drawn? On the Rundown, Attorney Mark Ressler, whose firm has filed two lawsuits against major universities over antisemitism on college campuses, discusses why his firm has taken action to address antisemitic speech on college campuses, how the university presidents testified before Congress, and his thoughts on why this seems to be happening more at Ivy League schools.
Despite the Biden administration's continuous push for electric vehicles, the demand is steadily declining. The White House declared a goal to make two-thirds of all cars in the U.S. electric by 2030; however, reliable charging stations that these cars depend on are still few and far between. Wall Street Journal auto industry reporter Michael Colias joins to break down why the demand has dropped, explain why many people are hesitant to purchase an electric car and share why many fear the impact EV chargers have on the environment.
Plus, commentary from Will Cain.
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The Rise Of A.I.: Artificial intelligence is already changing the world of medicine, from scheduling visits to detecting cancers and presenting seemingly unlimited potential.
John Saucier spoke with Lauren Simonetti who got an inside look at how one hospital is using A.I. to help patients and doctors while potentially saving lives. She explains how some of this tech is being used and what medical professionals at Northern Westchester Hospital make of these advancements.
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Artificial intelligence is being utilized by more and more industries, with many seeing the convenient and revolutionary nature of the tool. However, some are calling out new uses of this new tech that are proving to be unethical. Last month, Sports Illustrated dealt with allegations that many of their recent articles were produced by AI, calling into question the publication's credibility. Howard Kurtz, the host of Media Buzz and the Media Buzzmeter podcast, joins the Rundown to discuss what Sports Illustrated did wrong and shared why AI could be a powerful tool for journalists if used correctly.
The Supreme Court is currently deciding whether OxyContin-producer Purdue Pharma's proposed $6 billion bankruptcy settlement is just. This money, which aims to address the opioid crisis and repay families who have been personally impacted by opioids, initially sounded like a good deal to many Americans, but the payments would be stretched out over 18 years — and would allow the family behind Purdue Pharma to walk away scot-free. On the Rundown, Bill Nelson, who lost his 20-year-old stepson Brian to an opioid overdose, explains why he's against the deal and would rather the head of the company, Richard Sackler, be "locked up in a jail cell" than this settlement go through.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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The Rise Of A.I.: Artificial intelligence is being applied to just about every industry on the planet. This is creating both endless opportunities and concerns. All this week, the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition teams up with FOX Business to look at the companies and innovators leading the charge on A.I.. We'll also explore what is being done to protect American jobs and create guardrails to curb the cutting-edge technology.
One place where artificial intelligence is driving major change is on American roads. The technology is making our cars smarter and is already being implemented in the trucking industry. FOX's John Saucier spoke to FBN's Ashley Webster about how some companies are utilizing A.I. in new vehicles to analyze road safety, how this technology can keeps tabs on drivers and it's likely impact on the trucking industry.
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House Republicans have been digging into the Biden family's allegedly questionable business dealings for months, and they're now taking things a step further — working towards authorizing a formal impeachment inquiry into the President to strengthen House Republicans' legal standing in court while their investigation continues. Meanwhile, George Santos became the sixth member of the House to be expelled in Congressional history, making the GOP's already slim majority in the House even smaller — leading to some concerns that Republicans in the House may have even more trouble passing their agenda. On the Rundown, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) explains why opening an impeachment inquiry into the President is both reasonable and necessary based on the evidence revealed, and why many Republicans, including himself, voted against Santos' expulsion. He also adds why he believes House Republicans still have the power to band together and get the job done despite losing a number in their majority.
With just over a month left before the Iowa caucus, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has found herself neck-and-neck with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL). As her candidacy grows stronger, big-name donors are taking an interest. The Americans For Prosperity PAC, backed by billionaire Charles Koch, officially endorsed Haley's campaign last week. The Northeast Regional Director of Women for Nikki, Jennifer Nassour, joins the podcast to discuss Haley's recent strong polling and what her latest endorsement means for the Haley campaign.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of "The Canceling of the American Mind," Rikki Schlott.
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FOX correspondent Benjamin Hall almost died while covering the Ukraine war when he was struck during a Russian missile attack.
Since his rescue from the warzone nearly two years ago, he has undergone dozens of surgeries and undergone countless amounts of rehabilitation.
Last month, Hall returned to Ukraine for the first time, where he sat down with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the current state of the war.
Hall joined host Dave Anthony after his trip to discuss his return, his interview with Zelensky, and the launch of his new podcast, "Searching for Heroes."
Hall weighed in on the war in Ukraine and how for many Americans, it has been overshadowed by the war in Israel. He also discussed his passion for journalism and the importance of war reporting.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with FOX News' Ben Hall. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear more about Ben's inspiring story.
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A President's approval rating is often a reflection of Americans' attitudes on the economy. That's why President Biden has been traveling the country attempting to assure Americans that the economy is doing well. Earlier this week, he convened the first meeting of the White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience. Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors Jared Bernstein discusses his work on the new council and outlines the administration's strategy to tamper down on inflation.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and California Gavin Newsom (D-CA) went head-to-head during the Red State-Blue State Debate moderated by Sean Hannity earlier this week on the FOX News Channel. The pair took the stage to spar over both states' differing politics. However, it remains unclear whether or not the debate helped or hurt Governor DeSantis, who is actively running for president. Republican Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Democratic Strategist and FOX News Contributor Leslie Marshall break down the governors' performances and evaluate each state's differing policies.
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More than three dozen members of Congress, most in the House, but six senators have announced their retirement.
While some are running for other seats and offices, some say their decisions were motivated by the chaos and dysfunction on Capitol Hill.
We recently spoke to FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, who has covered Congress for years, about why so many lawmakers are leaving.
Josh explained how the changes could make for some interesting races and how the balance of power could shake up yet again.
We bring you plenty of fresh interviews each day during the week, and sometimes we have more to share, like this one.
On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear for the first time our interview with FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and get his take on Congress' 'mass exodus' and what it says about the state of politics in America ... and what impact it can have on 2024.
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Former Congressman George Santos was expelled by the House Of Representatives this week, as he faces federal charges for fraud and embezzling campaign funds. With the Republican majority down one less member, they head into a fight over government funding. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the historic measure Congress took in expelling Santos, how retirements in the Republican Party impact the next election cycle, and what Santos’ expulsion could mean for the fight over the federal budget.
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor passed away Friday morning from dementia-related complications and a respiratory infection. Justice O'Connor was the 102nd Supreme Court Justice, but the first female to be sworn in with that title. FOX News Contributor and Law Professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley discusses some of Justice O'Connor's most influential decisions and opinions and reflects on the legacy she leaves behind.
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The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas has ended after the Israel Defense Forces says Hamas started firing on them. The IDF are now warning Palestinians to leave parts of Southern Gaza as they prepare to begin operations against Hamas there.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, IDF Spokesperson, who gives an update on the military operation against Hamas and the continuing efforts to see all hostages released.
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Congressman George Santos (R-NY) faces a 23-count federal indictment for identity theft of his campaign donors and covertly stealing their money. The House Ethics Committee issued a report saying they found "overwhelming evidence" of Santos breaking the law and that "he can't be trusted." Congress plans to vote to expel Santos from the House on Friday. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss why GOP lawmakers fear they will lose the majority if Santos is ousted, how Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) spending bill became just a "band-aid," and why nearly three dozen lawmakers are leaving Congress.
Credit card debt is growing out of control in America, with a recent report showing Americans now have over 1 trillion dollars in credit card debt. How did it get to this point? Ted Rossman is a senior industry analyst at Bankrate, and he joins the podcast to explain what’s behind this historic rise in credit card debt, what this may mean for holiday spending, and the likely consequences for American debt in the future.
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Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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Elon Musk, speaking at a conference in New York, apologized for a recent tweet endorsing an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory but then attacked the companies who dropped their advertising because of it. Musk claims those companies are trying to blackmail him and used an expletive to let him know how he feels. This on the heels of a visit to Israel that some have called 'an apology tour.'
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Kelly O'Grady, FOX Business Network correspondent, who takes a look at this aggressive behavior and what it could mean to 'X'.
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On Thursday night, it's a battle of the red
states versus the blue states. On Fox News, Sean Hannity will moderate a debate
between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and California Governor Gavin Newsom.
During the event, Governor DeSantis, a candidate for the 2024 GOP presidential
nomination, is sure to be speaking directly to primary voters about his vision
for the country. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds is a red state governor herself,
and she has endorsed DeSantis ahead of her state's first-in-the-nation caucus.
On the Rundown, Gov. Reynolds previews what red state strengths DeSantis is
likely to emphasize during the debate and unpacks her decision to endorse
Governor DeSantis.
FOX correspondent Benjamin Hall almost died
reporting on the war front in Ukraine nearly two years ago. Since his rescue
from the warzone, he has undergone dozens of surgeries and countless amounts of
rehabilitation to make a strong recovery. Earlier this month, Hall went back to
Ukraine, where he sat down with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the
current state of the war. He joins the podcast to discuss his return and the
launch of his new podcast, "Searching for Heroes."
Plus, commentary by
former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve
Moore.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivered a passionate speech before the Senate denouncing and warning against a sharp rise in anti-Semitic sentiment and hate crimes in America. Senator Schumer, the highest-ranking elected Jewish official in the United States, spoke for forty five minutes in an intense time of fragile ceasefires and hostage negotiations about his support of a two-state solution and need to give Israel aid. Senator Schumer also condemned any acts of violence against the Muslim community.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for FOX News, about the speech, the state of U.S. aid to Israel and how the conflict in the Middle East is splitting the Democrat party.
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Over 2.4 million migrants entered the United States last fiscal year, and the numbers continue to rise. U.S. Customs and Border Protection estimates there were more than one thousand 'known gotaways' each day last month, adding to the already heavy burden border communities now face. FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth joins the Rundown to describe her ride along with the Texas Department of Public Safety, what methods migrants are using to enter the United States, and breaks down a recent House GOP report estimating that $451 billion American tax dollars are being used to support migrants.
Over three dozen U.S. lawmakers have announced they won’t be seeking reelection, with thirteen of them announcing that just in the month of November. Reports have theorized that this exodus of representatives and lawmakers is due to dysfunction and division in Washington. Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) is retiring himself, and he dispels those rumors, saying his was a family decision. He discusses the historic challenges faced by the House, his plans for life after Washington, and his hopes for America’s future.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America."
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Record breaking retail sales this 'Black Friday' and 'Cyber Monday' as both days had online sales increase from last year by seven to ten percent but those numbers are expected to shrink during the holiday season. Sales growth for the rest of the rest of the holidays is predicted drop nearly three percent from last year. Shoppers, mostly unhappy with the deals offered, seem to be using more credit as the ninety-day credit card delinquency rate is on the rise as well as the use of 'Buy Now, Pay Later' programs.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Grady Trimble, FOX Business Network correspondent, about the lackluster deal days and how Americans are racking up spending debt at historic levels.
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On October 7th, Dori Roberts received the horrible news that five of his relatives were kidnapped during Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel. For weeks the Israeli American feared the worst knowing his family members were being held hostage by the terror organization. Three of them were finally freed last Friday as part of the negotiations mediated by Qatar. Dori Roberts talks to the Rundown to discuss his family’s ordeal and what is being done to help release his remaining family members.
Most of Kansas’ court systems have been offline for over a month thanks to what is being called a ‘sophisticated foreign cyberattack.’ According to the Kansas Supreme Court, cybercriminals have stolen sensitive data and are now threatening to post it online. Michael Balboni, a former New York Homeland Security Advisor and the Managing Director of RedLand Strategies, discusses how ransomware and other cyber-attacks work, who is typically behind themselves, and how both institutions and individuals can protect themselves
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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A ceasefire fire truce between Israel and Hamas has been extended by two more days as the terror group released another group of hostages. Qatar has stepped in as the major mediator in hostage negotiations but also has a long history of supporting terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. So, what are Qatar's real reasons for pushing for the release of hostages and why does Hamas seemingly listen to Doha's representatives?
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president for research at Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and author of 'Gaza Conflict 2021: Hamas, Israel and Eleven Days of War,' about Qatar's support of terror groups and what do they get out of being the lead liaison of Hamas?
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Families are rejoicing after many innocent people taken hostage by Hamas were released as a result of Israel's four-day ceasefire that was declared last Friday. President Biden has said his goal is to keep this pause going to allow for more hostages to be released and humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. However, many are afraid Hamas can't be trusted to keep the peace. On the Rundown, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-NY) explains how she believes Hamas may "manipulate and abuse" the opportunity Israel has given them with this ceasefire and why this likely will not lead to a sooner end to the war. She also discusses the recent car explosion at the U.S.-Canada border and how it echoes the need for better security at our northern border, the fight over government funding in Washington, and how the migrant crisis continues impacting her state.
As a result of the pandemic, students across the United States have been suffering from learning loss, and national test scores have been down dramatically. In the 2022-2023 school year, the Nation's Report Card showed the average test score for thirteen-year-olds dropped nine points in math and four in reading, compared to 2019. However, there are exceptions to America's education problem. The Early College at Guilford in Greensboro, North Carolina, appears to overcome the challenges of the pandemic and was recently named the best high school in America by U.S. News and World Report. The school's principal, Pete Kashubara, joins the Rundown to discuss what contributed to the school's success.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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President Joe Biden turned 81 years old this past week, making him the oldest person to serve as commander-in-chief. His birthday put an even brighter spotlight on the age issue that seems to be plaguing his poll numbers.
Kyle Kondik, the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss the growing concern among Democrats over Biden being over the hill and incapable of serving four more years.
Kondik also explained how other factors are playing into Biden's struggles, including voters being dissatisfied with his handling of the economy. However, he does note there is still time for the President to turn things around and why another Democrat replacing him on the ballot does not seem likely.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with political analyst Kyle Kondik. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of his take on the 2024 race and why President Biden's reelection campaign appears to be an uphill battle.
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President Joe Biden turned 81 last week. However, the celebration only brought attention to a recent AP-NORC poll indicating that nearly 80 percent of Americans think he is too old to serve a second term. Yet, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says there aren't any behind-the-scenes worries about the President's old age. Democratic pollster and CEO of Schoen Cooperman Research, Carly Cooperman joins to break down voters' concerns about Biden’s age and explain why his campaign is eager to dispute claims that another Democratic hopeful will emerge soon.
With the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses less than two months away, former President Trump remains the overwhelming frontrunner in both the Hawkeye state and national polls. The Republican presidential hopefuls may need to upend Trump there if they want to have any chance of winning the nomination. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently won the endorsements of Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and Bob Vander Plaats, an influential Evangelical conservative leader in the state. Some Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove discusses where the candidates stand ahead of the caucus and explains why endorsements can make or break a campaign.
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Besides hosting multiple TV shows and a radio show for FOX News, Brian Kilmeade has written multiple books about America's history and the people who shaped our country.
His latest release is, "Teddy and Booker T.: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality." It looks back at the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T Washington, a former slave who became an educator, an advisor to presidents, and a leader in the African American community.
Recently Brian Kilmeade joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss the book and why he decided to focus on how that unlikely relationship impacted race relations in America.
Kilmeade also weighed in on the ongoing war between Israel and Gaza and the importance of knowing the region's complex history. Kilmeade believes some of the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic protests are being fueled by misinformation about Israel.
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The Federal Reserve is holding off on rate hikes as they monitor inflation, which has gradually steadied over previous months. Many experts believe a "soft landing" for the economy is becoming more likely, but recession worries remain. Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at UBS Jason Katz joins to discuss the economic factors the Fed is focused on, what consumer spending tells us about the economic climate, and if further rate hikes could be coming in the future.
President Biden spared two lucky turkeys from the Thanksgiving table this week as he presided over the 76th annual Presidential Turkey Pardon. President and CEO of the National Turkey Federation Joel Brandenberger joins to discuss the history of the decades-old tradition, from the first official pardon in 1947 by President Truman, to President Biden's pardon of this year's turkeys, Liberty and Bell.
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A four-day truce in the Israel-Hamas war took effect early Friday in order to secure the release of the first set of terrorist held hostages. There were thirteen women and children released in a deal that will set free up to fifty hostages being held. Israel's end of the deal, besides not carrying out any military operations, is to release nearly forty Palestinian prisoners from Ofer Prison, in the West Bank.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Alex Hogan, from the Schneider Children’s Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel, about the release and what could happen at the end of the four day truce.
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The holiday shopping season has officially begun with an estimated 130 million people planning to “shop 'til they drop” this Black Friday. But the deals are no longer restricted to Friday, with many retailers rolling out holiday discounts earlier this month. This change is causing some to question whether or not Black Friday is still the best day for discounts. Founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, Gerald Storch, joins the Rundown to explain why he thinks Black Friday is more of a "concept" and not a holiday, why consumers are spending more right now, and share why he believes it will be a slow holiday season for retailers.
Nearly forty percent of adults in the United States are considered obese, and many people are looking for a quick and easy way to lose weight. Ozempic, a popular drug used to treat diabetes, skyrocketed in popularity after celebrities began using it for weight loss. Now, doctors fear the long-term effects the drug may have on the world of health and fitness. FOX News Medical contributor and NYU Langone professor Dr. Marc Siegel explains how these drugs work, how overprescription of these drugs will hurt diabetes patients who need them, and how Ozempic became such a sought-after drug.
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Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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There are five so-called 'Blue Zones' in the world where people live much longer than expected with somewhat of ease. The people living in these places are not obsessed with strict diets and exercise, it is more just their way of life. We speak to an expert on these 'blue zones' who says there is much we can learn from these cultures which we could apply to our own lives.
FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Dan Buettner, New York Times Best-selling author, National Geographic Fellow and founder of the 'Blue Zones', who has spent years studying the places and cultures where people live the longest and why.
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Decades before the United States desegregated, President Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington broke the racial barrier in American politics. The pair's professional relationship sparked outrage in Washington, as the country just passed the Jim Crow laws a decade prior. Brian Kilmeade, the host of FOX and Friends and the Brian Kilmeade show, joins the Rundown to discuss his new book, “Teddy and Booker T.: How Two American Icons Blazed a Path for Racial Equality,” and shares why their friendship is something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is here, which means the winter holidays are just around the corner. Every year around this time, Americans prepare their Christmas shopping lists for loved ones, yet some families struggling financially are not able to give their kids presents for the holiday. Ret. Marine Colonel Ted Silvester is the Vice President of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, and he says his organization wants to support every family that seeks holiday help. He joins the podcast to share how Toys for Toys is breaking down barriers to provide families support and letting parents be the heroes.
Plus, commentary from Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family.
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Frayed nerves, a warning by FBI Director Chris Wray of increased terror threat and a war in the Middle East have Americans on edge this holiday season. So, when an explosion happens at an international crossing between the United States and Canada, the possibility of a terror attack are our first thoughts. It happened Wednesday night when a car crashed and exploded at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, New York.
FOX’s Gurnal Scott speaks with Bill Daly, security expert and former FBI investigator, about what we know about the incident and what is being done to secure important events and sites during the holidays.
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Americans' views of crime and safety are changing. A recent Gallup poll revealed 40 percent of Americans fear walking alone at night and 60 percent think the criminal justice system is not tough enough on crime. Despite violent crime decreasing in 2023, the data shows clearly U.S. citizens’ personal safety fears are at a three-decade-high. Director of Policing and Public Safety at the Manhattan Institute, Hannah Meyers, joins the Rundown to break down why Americans are feeling less safe in their own neighborhoods.
As the holidays creep closer, more people are reporting stress and anxiety, for which they point to a variety of sources: family obligations, travel, financial stress, heated political discussions, and more. Is there a way to manage the holiday stress and keep the peace at the Thanksgiving dinner table? Clinical psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere says it is as easy as setting boundaries and knowing your limits. He joins the podcast to explain how families can avoid conversation landmines and potential family feuds this season.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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October's consumer price index was flat and inflation slowed but prices of goods remain high. Besides the high prices at the grocery store, consistently high inflation means interest rates, home loans and financing for a new car will all remain high. While the CPI showed inflation was increasing at a slower rate, how and when will Americans see a decrease in everyday expenses?
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Peter C. Earle, economist and author of American Institute for Economic Research's "Everyday Price Index", about the state of inflation, how it is impacting Americans and will there be some relief from high prices.
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Major U.S. airlines are bracing for a record number of flyers during this Thanksgiving travel season, with one report projecting about 29.9 million passengers between November 17th and 27th. Travel issues arise during high-volume periods but many still remember in January 2023 when all planes in America were grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration for the first time since 9/11, stemming from a computer system error. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins the Rundown to discuss why he’s confident in the FAA this year, his faith in the future of electric vehicles and the resilience of America’s travel infrastructure.
President Joe Biden turned 81 years old on Monday, making him the oldest person to serve as commander-in-chief. Voters have expressed concern about President Biden's age, saying he is too old to be an effective leader. In fact, recent polling shows that former President Donald Trump is ahead by two points. Kyle Kondik, the managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, joins the Rundown to discuss how Biden’s age will affect his reelection campaign and why Bidenomics isn't resonating with voters.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor and author of “The Magnificent Mischief of Tad Lincoln,” Raymond Arroyo.
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A libertarian outsider and economist, nicknamed 'the Trump of Argentina', Javier Milei, of the Liberty Advances party, gained a decisive victory over an establishment center-left candidate over the weekend in Argentina's presidential election. Milei railed against the country's rampant inflation, high levels of poverty and government corruption to gain wide support. Milei becomes the world's first libertarian head of state.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with David Unsworth, foreign correspondent covering Latin America, about the election result's impact to Argentina and the region.
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Though Congress is getting a break to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones, members have a lot of work to do when they return to Washington. House Republicans have their hands full with working across the aisle to reach a consensus on how to fund the government while cutting back spending, securing our southern border, aiding our allies in Ukraine and Israel, and more -- but will the Democratic-led Senate and President Biden be open to working alongside Republicans to avoid the back and forth we've seen thus far? On the Rundown, House Majority Leader Steve Scale (R-LA) discusses why he believes Republicans are on a great path forward under the new leadership of his fellow Louisianan Speaker Mike Johnson and how "unity" will be the tool Republicans need to pass the policies they're confident will better America. He also discusses how he's been doing since his cancer diagnosis earlier this year and why he remains grateful this holiday season.
Inflation has started to cool off, allowing many to purchase more this holiday season. Americans are on pace to spend about 4.5 percent less on Thanksgiving dinner than they did last year, with key ingredients down about 20 percent. Stew Leonard Jr., owner of the Stew Leonard's grocery chain, joins the Rundown to discuss turkey prices and how inflation impacted the supply chain.
Plus, commentary from former U.S. Senator and U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Scott Brown.
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The crowded Republican presidential field is slowly shrinking ... but so are President Biden's polling numbers.
Senator Tim Scott surprisingly suspended his campaign last week. While he was trailing in the polls, he had solid fundraising and was expected to at least remain through the Iowa caucuses.
Meanwhile, President Biden, who is trailing former President Trump and the other top GOP hopefuls in national polls, is hearing concerns from his own party about his ability to win a second term.
Earlier this week, the FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady spoke to both FOX News Contributor and host of The Ben Domenech Podcast Ben Domenech and Democratic Strategist Kevin Walling about the state of the 2024 race.
They both addressed how topics like President Biden's age, President Trump's legal troubles, and the economy were all weighing on the minds of voters.
Both guests also discussed the impact independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could have on the race and which party he'd likely 'steal' votes from.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with both Ben Domenech and Kevin Walling. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our unedited interviews with both guests and get even more of their take on this 2024 presidential race.
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In the weeks since Hamas’ deadly terror attack against Israel, anti-Semitic hate crimes have seen a historic rise across college campuses. The Biden Administration has rolled out new initiatives to combat the increase in hate crimes, but is the administration taking the right steps toward curbing attacks against Jewish Americans? President and CEO of Hillel International Adam Lehman shares what he believes the administration needs to do to stamp out antisemitism on college campuses, how the attacks on Israel have brought the issue to the forefront, and highlights the work that his organization does on campuses across the United States.
During the third Republican presidential primary debate, candidates were asked about the United States' naval capabilities, as well as their approaches to deter China from invading Taiwan. Former Navy Captain and Senior Research Fellow Naval Warfare and Advanced Technologies at the Heritage Foundation Brent Sadler explains the Navy's plans for decommissioning ships and shares why the shrinking number of fleets signals to China that the country is not serious about defending Taiwan. Later, he discusses his takeaways from candidates' positions on the matter at the last debate.
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President Joe Biden attended the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in San Francisco where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time in over a year.
Just before that critical meeting, the FOX News Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy about America's relationship with China and how he hoped Biden would confront Xi on issues like trade, Taiwan's sovereignty, and that spy balloon incident from earlier this year.
Cassidy emphasized the importance of protecting our nation's intellectual property and shared details about his recent trip to China where he met American businesses who said their company secrets were stolen.
The Louisiana senator also suggested how the U.S can finally stand up to Beijing on the issue of climate and hold them accountable for their pollution
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Senator Bill Cassidy. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about his trip to China and his ideas on how the U.S. can better compete with them.
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Congress averted a government shutdown this week, passing a continuing resolution. The unusual "laddered CR" bill, created by new House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), will fund some departments until January 19th while others will be funded until February 2nd. Meanwhile, the House Ethics Committee issued its report on GOP Representative George Santos (R-NY), accusing him of using campaign funds inappropriately. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie shares her reporting on the latest from the halls of Congress.
In his first visit to the United States in six years, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in San Francisco earlier this week. In their hours-long talks, President Joe Biden and President Xi reached several agreements regarding fentanyl trafficking, military communications, and artificial intelligence. Gordon Chang, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and a China expert weighs in on what the agreements mean for the U.S. and explains why maintaining communication with China won't necessarily benefit the country's military.
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President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met face to face for the first time in a year this week at the APEC summit in California. They spoke for hours and following the meeting the two leaders say they are both willing to cooperate and talk more. Biden and Xi shook hands and smiled for cameras but what real progress, if any, was made to mend a relationship that has been rocky for decades?
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Gordon Chang, China policy expert and author of 'China is Going to War', who says that time will tell what real impact the meeting had and that the United States needs to have a tougher stance against Beijing.
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It was a busy week for President Biden, with important foreign policy meetings amid the war in the Middle East and his 2024 poll numbers showing a significant drop in support. The latest Fox News polls found that former President Trump, along with the other leading candidates for the GOP presidential nomination, are projected to beat President Biden in key battleground states in 2024. FOX News Sunday anchor and host of Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the outcome of Biden’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, how Congress avoided a shutdown, and the President’s lagging poll numbers.
Following their meeting in San Francisco earlier this week, President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to help stop the flow of Chinese-made fentanyl into the United States. Thousands of Americans die every year as a result of fentanyl overdoses, and some claim the deal between the two nations is not nearly enough. Lisa Deane, founder of demandZero, who lost her son to a fentanyl overdose, joins the Rundown to share her family's story.
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TikTok influencer and pro-Palestinian activist has gone viral for promoting Osama bin Laden's "Letter to America." First published in Arabic on the internet after the 9/11 terror attacks, the two page document justified the attack saying the United States' support of Israel was to blame. TikTok users were referencing the letter on a British site before it was taken down by the publication.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jake Denton, Research Associate in the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, about the viral post and the dangers of TikTok's influence.
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The head of the FBI told Congress the terrorist threat level against the United States has risen higher now as Al-Qaeda and ISIS issued fresh calls to attack Americans in recent weeks. Republicans, who have been heavily critical of the U.S. Southern border security measures, have been quick to link the ineffective border policy to renewed concerns over terrorist threats to homeland security. Former National Security Council Advisor Michael Allen joins the Rundown to discuss the surging terrorist threat level and how a weak southwest border could impact the precarious situation.
This Monday, President Joe Biden turns 81, and recent polling shows that more than half of Americans think he is "too old" for the job. As President Biden continues his re-election campaign, several of his fellow Democrats feel that it's in his best interest not to run. Mark Penn, former advisor to President Bill Clinton and CEO of Stagwell Inc., joins the podcast to break down why many think "Bidenomics" is not working, the current unfavorable opinion of the President, and how a third-party candidate could throw a wrench in the 2024 race.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Vladimir Putin has always boasted about his relationship with the Jewish community and nearly twenty years ago became the first Russian president to travel to Israel. Those sentiments look to be changing as Russia welcomed a Hamas delegation just weeks ago and refused to recognize them as a terrorist group. And in an even more troubling event, an anti-Semitic mob stormed an airport tarmac in southern Russia with the intent to hunt down Jews on an incoming flight from Tel Aviv.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Leon Aron, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and author of the book, 'Riding the Tiger: Vladimir Putin's Russia and the Uses of War', born in Moscow and came to the United States as a refugee in the late seventies, about the concerning rise in Russian anti-Semitic fervor and how Putin is using this politically.
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President Biden meets today with China’s President Xi Jinping for the first time in a year. After a tumultuous year of relations with China due to issues like the spy balloons, our fierce economic competition, Chinese hacking resulting in the theft of American intellectual property, and military tensions over Taiwan. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) joins the Rundown to discuss what he believes the U.S. priorities must be in this San Francisco meeting, the balance between competing with China while collaborating with them, and what the ideal U.S. relationship with China should look like.
Inflation is finally cooling off ahead of the 2023 holiday season. For the first time since last July, consumer prices didn't increase, indicating that U.S. spending habits are returning to normal. However, recent reporting shows that more than half of Americans are in credit card debt due to the high cost of living. FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis joins the podcast to break down the latest CPI numbers, why investors were surprised by the report, and the evidence that suggests consumers are "not in a good place" despite the positive news.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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Tens of thousands descended on the nation's capital to express solidarity with Israel after the terror attacks by Hamas. People from all over the country attended the 'March For Israel' rally to show their support as antisemitic attacks and sentiment are on the rise. Rallygoers and speakers called for the release of all the hostages chanting "bring them home."
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Eric D. Fingerhut, President and CEO, Jewish Federations of North America, about the event, how it came together and we get his thoughts on the war.
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Senator Tim Scott has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, leaving just a few candidates in the GOP primary that are polling above 5 percent. Meanwhile, troubling poll numbers for the Biden and Trump campaigns came out of a recent Quinnipiac survey that showed RFK Jr. with 22 percent of support in a hypothetical three-way race with the incumbent and former President. First, Fox News contributor and host of ‘The Ben Domenech Podcast,’ Ben Domenech, joins the Rundown to explain how the White House is navigating kitchen table issues and RFK Jr.’s potential role as 2024 spoilers. Later, Democratic strategist and former Biden campaign surrogate Kevin Walling joins to break down how the Biden administration plans to win back angered sections of the Democratic base.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has proposed a new continuing resolution to keep the government funded through the remainder of the year, attempting to narrowly avoid a shutdown as the November 17th deadline approaches. However, his proposed CR is unusual compared to the past, with Speaker Johnson seeking to set two separate deadlines. Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Marc Goldwein, joins the podcast to analyze Speaker Johnson's new plan and describe why neither party is willing to address the root of the problem.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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The 'lone soldiers' fight as members of the Israeli Defense Forces with no family living in Israel. Following the terror attacks of October 7th, hundreds of Jewish-Americans from more than twenty states have traveled to Israel to volunteer for the IDF. In the United States there is a group raising money and providing various areas of support for the 'lone soldiers'.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Casey Stegall, FOX News correspondent based in Dallas, about the 'lone soldiers' program and his visit with a Dallas family whose daughter now serves with the IDF.
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As civilians in Gaza continue to struggle immensely, there are mixed thoughts on whether Israel should call a ceasefire or continue its fight against Hamas. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed last week that a cease fire is not an option as of now as it could benefit Hamas. At home, concerns over the southern border are top of mind -- as calls for better resources and funding remain an insistent ask from Republican lawmakers. On the Rundown, the youngest female to ever serve in the Senate and Alabama's first female Senator, Katie Britt, discusses why she agrees a ceasefire cannot happen until Hamas is defeated and how the White House's inability to acknowledge the border crisis stops them from fixing it. She also discusses her new book, 'God Calls Us To Do Hard Things: Lessons from the Alabama Wiregrass,' which shares her story and urges Americans to better for themselves and the nation.
Since the pandemic normalized working from home, office spaces have been less occupied, with one report even showing office occupancy rates in major cities are nearly half their pre-pandemic levels. The Biden administration has announced it will try to convert commercial real estate to residential housing to help with affordability. Economist and business professor at University of Maryland, Peter Morici tells the Rundown this effort is unrealistic. He joins to break down the threat of a commercial real estate crash, how the burden of the crisis could fall to mid-sized banks, and the biggest obstacles to converting office buildings into residential housing.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of "The Canceling of the American Mind," Rikki Schlott.
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We recently spoke to Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz about his new book, Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America.
Cruz writes about his worldview being shaped by his Cuban family's experience with communism and why he is troubled by some of the trends he is seeing here in America.
The Senator recently join the FOX News Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal about the book and why he believes "woke" ideology has infiltrated our through liberal educators.
He also explained why he believes the left's efforts to combat racism and achieve equity in our society and its institutions are causing more harm than good.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Sen Cruz. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our full conversation with the Texas Republican and get his full take on 'wokeness' and the ongoing anti-Israel protests occurring across the nation.
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As the Israel-Hamas war continues into its second month of combat, Israeli forces have entered Gaza City to target Hamas terrorists. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that an Israeli security presence may be needed in Gaza indefinitely, however, the Biden Administration advises against it but agrees a new dynamic between the territories must exist. But what does the future of Gaza look like? International Policy Expert and former State Department Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Frank Lowenstein provides his take on how the United States should move forward with this conflict.
The results from this past Election Day have highlighted the country's divided stance on abortion; Ohioans voted to amend reproductive rights in the state constitution. Many believe the outcome in Ohio is a precursor for what issues will be prominent in the 2024 presidential race, as Democrats see this as a victory. The Director of the FOX News Decision Desk, Arnon Mishkin, joins to break down how abortion will affect candidates heading into 2024 and what the decision means for the Democratic party.
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Dan Senor is a former Bush White House foreign policy adviser and author. His latest book is, <em>The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World</em>.
And Israel's resilience now faces one of the toughest tests in its relatively short history. FOX News' <a href="https://radio.foxnews.com/podcast/perino-on-politics/">Dana Perino</a> recently joined the FOX News Rundown as a special guest host and spoke Dan Senor about Israel, is politics, and its culture.
Senor weighed in on the Hamas' brutal terrorist attack on October 7th and how the nation, the Biden administration, and the world responded.
He also shared with Dana how the worldwide antisemitic protests that followed the massacre impacted him and have made him feel vulnerable even here in America.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Dan Senor. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our full conversation with Dan and hear a lot more of this very candid with Dana Perino.
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On Wednesday night, Republican candidates battled over issues such as foreign policy, abortion, and security during the third Republican presidential debate. Despite the narrowing field, not much has changed in terms of polling as former President Donald Trump maintains his commanding lead. With less than a year until the 2024 presidential election, is it too late for candidates to stand out? National Political Reporter at The Hill Julia Manchester shares her takeaways from the debate and discusses what Tuesday's off-year elections mean for the upcoming year.
There's a new name above the speaker's suite at the Capitol, but House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is facing the same issues that troubled his predecessor, Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). This week, House Republicans pulled two appropriations bills from the floor due to a lack of support to pass. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses Speaker Johnson's "laddered" continuing resolution and the challenges he faces to unite his divided party amid a looming government shutdown.
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The '988 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline' was established in July of 2022 and since then nearly six million people have contacted the service. Out of those millions, nearly one-quarter of them were made to the dedicated 'Veterans Crisis Line and Military Crisis Line'. This year has seen a record number of calls into the hotline by a veteran community in which many still feel seeking help shows weakness.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with retired Marine Edward Schrank, an eight-time head and neck cancer survivor from chemical exposure while serving in the Marines, about his recovery story and his plight to make sure veterans know they are not alone when they need help.
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After Israel suffered a surprise attack on October 7th by Hamas terrorists, their country had mere hours to mourn before entering a state of war. Despite Israel's long history of fending off threats from nearby enemies, mandatory military service, and recent political polarization, the people of Israel appear united and resilient in the face of terror and war. Special guest host Dana Perino speaks with Dan Senor, former foreign policy advisor to President Bush and author of the new book, “The Genius of Israel.” Dan recounts where he was when he learned of the October 7th Hamas terror attacks and how his book unpacks how Israeli citizens unite and project resilience in the face of great adversity.
On Tuesday, Ohioans voted "yes" to amend abortion access into the state constitution, giving people in the state the right to make and carry out their own reproductive decisions. This decision marks a significant success for Democrats, who are seeking to add abortion-related measures to ballots in swing states heading into the 2024 election. FOX News Sunday anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss how abortion will affect candidates in the 2024 presidential election and why Congress needs to act on Israel and Ukraine funding before the government runs out of money.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by author of "The Long March Home," Marcus Brotherton.
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The third Republican debate had a less crowded stage and candidates actually had a chance to explain their policies. There was a major focus on foreign policy and a good mix of finger pointing over who should be blamed for Tuesday's GOP election losses. Trump seemed to be an afterthought but there were moments when he was attacked.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Colin Reed, co-founder South & Hill Strategies and Republican strategist, who shares his thoughts on the third Republican debate, who were the winners and losers and what this week's election results mean for each party.
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Protests are breaking out across the country as a result of the Israel-Hamas war, with many supporting pro-Palestinian causes in major cities. The rhetoric has grown inflammatory both in these demonstrations and on Capitol Hill. Recently, Rep. Rashida Tlaib was censured by the House after promoting false narratives about the Hamas attack on October 7th. As the divide between Democrats widens on this issue, what could this mean moving forward? On the Rundown, Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade, joins to discuss why understanding the complex history behind the Israel-Hamas war is crucial before forming opinions and also discusses his new book hitting shelves, 'Teddy and Booker T,' which explores the allyship between Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington.
When Democrats went to the ballot boxes on Tuesday, abortion was most certainly an issue on their minds. In the now-red state of Ohio, 56 percent of voters approved Measure One to amend the state constitution to preserve Ohioans reproductive health rights, including birth control and abortion. In Virginia, Democrats won full state legislative control, and in Kentucky, incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Bashear held onto his seat. In all of these results, pundits say abortion was a driving factor. GOP pollster and President of Maslansky and Partners, Lee Carter, joins the podcast to explain how this issue drove people to the polls and its potential impact on 2024.
Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore.
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There have been dozens of attacks on American forces serving in the Middle East and currently playing supporting roles for Israel. Carrying out those attacks are Iran proxy groups from Yemen to Syria. U-S troops have sustained injuries, bases have been damaged and the possibility of decisive response could be coming.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with FOX's Jennifer Griffin, Chief National Security correspondent for the FOX News Channel, about the groups conducting these attacks and what could the U-S do to respond.
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In the wake of Hamas’ October 7th terror attacks on Israel, university campus protests were sparked against Israel and in favor of the Palestinian cause. Many of these college demonstrations featuring antisemitic chants or signs have been supported by some university staff, bringing many to question what exactly is being taught in America’s educational institutions. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) believes cultural Marxism is to blame for this, arguing in his new book, "Unwoke,” that much of what is being spread in U.S. institutions is a dangerous far-left ideology. He joins the Rundown to discuss his new book, how it can explain the surge in anti-Israel and antisemitic incidents in higher education, and the misinformation surrounding the effectiveness of socialism.
If someone is charged with domestic violence, is taking firearms away from them responsible or unconstitutional? The Supreme Court will soon decide. A 1994 law that prohibits anyone under a domestic violence restraining order from having a gun is currently being challenged by Zackey Rahimi, a Texas man who pleaded guilty to illegally possessing firearms after his right to own guns was struck down due to his involvement in five shooting instances in 2020 and 2021. On the Rundown, FOX News Contributor and law professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, explains why he believes the Supreme Court took this case on, the current precedence surrounding this issue, and the different factors that make this case complex.
Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz.
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Memorial services were held across Israel today marking one month since the Hamas terror attack sparked a war with Israel. More than two hundred hostages remain held by Hamas and efforts to rescue them become more dire everyday. Families of those kidnapped are begging the Israeli government to prioritize the release of the hostages.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, CEO and Founder of ‘Project Dynamo’, an American rescue group, about their continuing efforts to free Americans trapped in the conflict.
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Election Day has arrived, and in many states, voters will be addressing ballot initiatives on abortion rights. In Ohio, voters will vote to decide whether or not to include women's right to abortions in the state constitution. In Virginia, Governor Glenn Youngkin says, if reelected, he will pass a 15-week ban on abortion. Co-director of the Fox News Poll and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Daron Shaw, joins the Rundown to discuss President Joe Biden's recent polling, why the Mississippi governor's race is an indicator of the President's favorability amongst Black communities, and why these races may gauge the significance of abortion heading into the next election.
For years, national security experts and government officials warned how dangerous TikTok could be, especially when it comes to the spread of propaganda and misinformation. Now, amid the Israel-Hamas war, critics are once again calling for a TikTok ban, alleging that the app is pushing anti-Israel content to undercut Americans’ support for the U.S. ally. A former executive for the app Tinder noted that young Americans in high school and college are receiving a great deal of “wrong information” about the war from TikTok. Vice President at Cyabra, Rafi Mendelsohn, works on combating social media disinformation and bot networks. He joins the podcast to explain the disinformation campaign being waged against Israel and what people can do to avoid falling victim to bad information they find on social media.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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This week marks a month since the Hamas terror attacks on Israeli civilians took place. One of the first targets by Hamas was the Nova music festival taking place just a few miles from the Gaza Strip. The terrorists arrived at dawn and killed over two hundred fifty people using guns, grenades and mortar fire.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Maya Parizer, survivor of the terror attack on the Nova music festival, about the horrors she experienced that day.
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After House Republicans were able to elect new Speaker Mike Johnson, they're now working to ensure they can not only maintain their majority in the House — but grow it. With many vulnerable Democratic seats that could be for the taking, the priority is now gathering sufficient funds for competitive House races and fixing the issues that are still plaguing Americans across the country. On the Rundown, Republican National Congressional Committee Chairman Richard Hudson (NC-09) explains why he's confident in Speaker Mike Johnson's fundraising capabilities after the House saw their "best fundraising week of the year" under his leadership. He also discusses which seats he believes Republicans could win in 2024 and the problems he's working to fix that weigh heavy on his constituents in North Carolina.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is being sued by nearly all individual states. Different social media companies have been accused of stealing user data to contribute to mental illness among America's youth. Forty-one states and Washington D.C. are accusing Meta of using "manipulative features" and "misleading the public," resulting in children becoming intentionally addicted to social media. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joins to break down why infinite scrolling is "behavioral cocaine" and explain how social media companies ignore harmful material.
Plus, commentary by author and Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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Former President Donald Trump continues to dominate the GOP primary race. And with the media's focus on the Israel-Hamas war, it's been even harder for his opponents to gain traction.
2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie recently joined the FOX News Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal to discuss why the race is far from over, and why he believes his candidacy still has a path towards winning the Republican nomination.
The former New Jersey governor also weighed in on the Biden administration's handling of the Mideast conflict and how he'd handle the crisis if he was the Commander-in-Chief.
We made edits for time and thought it was important for you to hear our entire conversation with Gov. Christie. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the full interview and learn more about his take on the GOP race, the war between Israel and Hamas, and some key domestic issues like education.
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It was another busy week for the Biden Administration, as Israel’s war against Hamas continues, with Israeli forces pushing deeper into Gaza. FOX News Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern discusses the Biden Administration’s messaging on the war and its efforts to send aid into the Gaza Strip. Jared also touches upon renewed concerns by mayors across the United States about the ongoing crisis at the Southern Border, and the President’s trip to Lewiston, Maine to meet with survivors of the recent mass shooting in the state.
Tuesday is Election Day, and the Kentucky gubernatorial race remains close, as incumbent Governor Andy Beshear and Attorney General Daniel Cameron are polling at 47%, according to Emerson College Polling. While the Bluegrass state may decide to keep its Democratic Governor, Virginia Democrats are using Governor Glenn Youngkin's proposed 15-week abortion ban to urge voters to reject GOP votes in the State House and Senate races. The Senate and Governors Editor for the Cook Political Report, Jessica Taylor, explains why Governor Beshear remains popular and why the issue of abortion highlights bigger issues heading into 2024.
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Shortly after Hamas' brutal October 7th attack, Congressman Derrick Van Orden traveled to Israel and visited some of the sites where terrorists massacred innocent civilians.
Van Orden, who is a retired Navy Seal and combat medic, was shocked by the massacre's bloody aftermath and the firsthand accounts he heard.
This past week, the Wisconsin Republican joined host Dave Anthony to share what he saw in Israel and explain why it's important for the world to know how horrific the Hamas attack was.
In the long and graphic discussion, Van Orden also explained why he is adamant about getting aid to Israel and angry as those backing the Palestinians. In fact, he told Dave why he even opposes sending humanitarian aid to Gaza.
We made edits for time and thought it was important for you to hear our entire conversation with Rep. Derrick Van Orden. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the full interview and learn more about the graphic things he witnessed and what America should be doing to support Israel's effort to crush Hamas.
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On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting in Gaza in an attempt to facilitate the release of hostages held by Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected the Secretary's attempt at diplomacy and said he could not agree to a ceasefire without the release of hostages by the terrorist organization. Retired 4-star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst, General Jack Keane explains how the administration's push for a pause only further complicates the war. Later, he reacts to the proxy attacks on U.S. facilities and troops within the region and discusses what to expect in terms of a widening conflict.
Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) just finished his first full week as House Speaker, already setting up spending arguments with the Senate, and even hosting a news conference with Capitol Hill Press, answering questions about his plans to avoid a government shutdown and requesting emergency funding requests from the Administration. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares his reporting on Speaker Johnson's approach to keep Congress in line, and how he plans to keep the job.
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Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty of defrauding investment customers of billions of dollars and now faces up to one hundred and ten years in jail. Federal jurors deliberated for just hours before delivering their verdict. Many of Bankman-Fried's inner circle testified against him before he himself took the stand in his own defense.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Kelly O'Grady, FOX Business Network correspondent based in Los Angeles and the host of 'The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried' podcast, about the verdict, the charges and where the case goes from here.
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The Rafah border in Egypt has opened for the first time since the war in Israel began, giving hundreds of Americans trapped in Gaza the ability to return home. The State Department says an undisclosed number of U.S. citizens have already left Gaza, with the Biden administration working nonstop to make sure everyone is able to return to the United States safely. FOX News Sunday anchor and host of Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to share what factors are making it difficult for foreigners to escape, why President Biden is having a hard time campaigning during the war in the Middle East, and break down the latest FOX News Power Rankings.
Economists fearing an approaching recession were given some good news: U.S. gross domestic product grew at 4.9 percent due in large part to a surge in consumer spending. But with interest rates expected to rise and war in the Middle East, America’s economic future is uncertain. Kaltbaum Capital Management President and FOX Business contributor Gary Kaltbaum joins the Rundown to break down why the good news about the GDP may be short-lived if federal spending gets out of control. Later, he analyzes a steep drop in the U.S. birth rate and the dangerous implications it has for the future of the nation’s economy.
Plus, commentary by the author of "Dear William: A Father’s Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, Love, and Loss,” David McGee.
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Following the Hamas terror attacks on Israel and in a wave of antisemitic protests across the country, Republicans are calling on the State Department to revoke student visas of those who openly support Hamas. Critics say this idea would infringe of the right of free speech. Hamas has been labeled a terror organization by the United States for more than twenty five years.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Griff Jenkins, Washington D.C.-based reporter for the FOX News channel, about this push to revoke student visas and Secretary of State Antony Blinken's latest trip to the Mideast.
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The Iowa caucus is approaching, and candidates have a few short months to persuade voters who will soon cast their ballots. The latest FOX News Power Rankings show that former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner despite his mounting legal troubles. In key states like Arizona and North Carolina, Trump is polling ahead of incumbent President Joe Biden. Fox News politics co-anchor, anchor of The Story, and host of The Untold Story Podcast, Marth MacCallum, joins the Rundown to discuss where the candidates stand ahead of the third Republican debate next week and why there is growing pressure on some candidates to consider dropping out.
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that anti-semitism in America was reaching “historic” levels, noting that the Jewish population accounted for only 2.4 percent of the U.S. but faced nearly 60 percent of all religious-based hate crimes. In response to the Israel-Hamas war, there has been a surge in anti-semitism, especially on college campuses where some pro-Palestinian rhetoric has descended into hatred towards all Jews. Cornell University is one such campus, where prominent instances of anti-semitism and threats towards Jewish students have grabbed headlines. Simone, a Jewish student at Cornell University, joins to give her perspective on the anti-semitism on college campuses across the country and her hope for better education when it comes to the war and hate speech toward Jews.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray, appearing before a Senate committee yesterday, warned that the possibility terror attack on the United States "has elevated." The director said that law enforcement agents are scouring social media sites and other probes looking for any connection between the Hamas terror group and anyone living in the United States. It also increases concerns that foreign terrorist fighters that are a part of the Israel-Hamas conflict could be trying to get across the southern border.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Spunt, FOX News' Washington D.C. based correspondent, about the hearing and FBI Director Wray's warnings.
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Top U.S. defense officials are urging Congress to quickly approve military aid for both Israel and Ukraine, as Netanyahu moves forward with the IDF’s ground invasion of Gaza. This week, however, many House Republicans plan to vote on a nearly $14 billion stand-alone aid package for Israel, voicing concerns that the money being sent to Ukraine isn't being used in the way it was intended. Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) recently visited the destruction in Israel and described what he saw on the Rundown while also sharing why Congress needs to focus its funding on Israel and not Ukraine.
The 2024 GOP candidates are grappling with a shift of focus towards their foreign policy plans in the Middle East as the conflict there begins to shape the campaign trail. 2024 presidential hopeful and former New Jersey Governor Christie joins the podcast to explain why he believes his candidacy still has a path towards winning the Republican nomination, what the polling tells his team about their anti-Trump campaign rhetoric, and how he expects foreign policy to be a major factor in the race and coming GOP debate.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Cornell University and the FBI are investigating a series of website posts that were threatening violence against the Jewish community of the New York school. One of the threats called for people to follow a Jewish person home and "slit their throats." The threats come days after a Cornell University associated professor of history, speaking at a rally, said he was "exhilarated" and "energized" by the Hamas terror attacks on Israel.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with William Jacobson, Clinical Law professor at Cornell University and founder of the 'Legal Insurrection' blog, about the possibility of violence against Jewish students on campus.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to meet with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister to address growing concerns that the brutal conflict in Israel could spread across the Middle East. The U.S. has been prioritizing efforts to ensure Iran stands down — carrying out two 'self-defense' air strikes in response to several attacks on U.S. bases and personnel carried out by Iran-backed militia groups in recent weeks. On the Rundown, former U.S. National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley shares his response to how the Biden administration is working to avoid escalation in Israel, Hamas' ability to launch a surprise attack without intelligence agencies' knowledge, and his disappointment regarding the 'unacceptable' antisemitic movements that have sparked across the globe following the crisis in Israel, including here in the U.S.
Last Wednesday, 40-year-old Robert Card shot and killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine. A few months earlier, he had allegedly made threats to an army base and spent two weeks in an inpatient facility. The tragedy has sparked a conversation about whether or not the shooting could have been prevented. Dozens of states across the country have red flag laws that prevent individuals who show signs of being a threat to themselves or others from owning a firearm. Maine has a similar law, but law enforcement must be notified of the threat before putting the individual in protective custody. Former FBI investigator and international security expert Bill Daly joins the podcast to break down the differences between the two laws and discuss what may have slipped through the cracks.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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The Anti-Defamation League has recorded an estimated 400 percent increase in antisemitic incidents since the Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7th. Antisemitic rhetoric has become so rampant on college campuses, particularly. The Biden administration has released a federal plan to fight rising antisemitism on university campuses.
FOX's Eben Brown spoke to Tulane's Hillel Executive Director Ron Gubitz on the podcast, discussing the frightening antisemitic incidents being witnessed on Tulane's campus, what campuses must do to counteract the hate being spread because of the Israel-Hamas war, and his conversations with Jewish students who fear the university cannot protect them from antisemitic hate or violence.
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Now that balance is restored in Congress following Congressman Mike Johnson becoming the House's new Speaker, House Republicans are ready to tackle their high-stakes agenda. As they work to find common ground on how to aid Israel and Ukraine, establishing funding bills to avoid a government shutdown on November 17th, securing the southern border, and more -- the question is -- will Congressman Johnson prove to be the unifying force the GOP needs to come together, work across the aisle, and get the job done? On the Rundown, South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace explains why she decided to support Rep. Johnson for speaker after being one of the eight Republicans who voted to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy and why she's confident he'll be a "tremendous leader." She also explains why the U.S. must work to strengthen our stance on the world stage as brutal wars in Israel and Ukraine rage on and what her priorities are as Congress comes back into session.
About 240,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and oncologists are recommending that screening for the disease begin earlier. As women age, the risks associated with breast cancer increase. However, advanced technology and early detection have allowed patients to live longer post-diagnosis. FOX News Contributor and board-certified radiologist Dr. Nicole Saphier reins breast cancer awareness month by sharing what symptoms both women and men should look for, explaining why early detection is significant, and discussing the benefits artificial intelligence poses to diagnosing patients.
Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.
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Militaries are finding more new ways to use artificial intelligence on and off the battlefield. In fact, there is an international race for countries to keep up with the rapidly advancing technology and maintain an edge over their enemies.
Senior Fellow and Director at the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology Bryan Clark recently spoke with the Rundown's Chris Foster about the capabilities of AI and how it's already being used by the US military in combat and to collect intelligence.
He also discussed the risks of AI weaponization and whether computers could ever turn against humans, like in the sci-fi film "The Terminator."
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Bryan Clark. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our full conversation with the Navy vet and military expert about how AI is changing warfare and why it is so important for the US to be a leader in the technology.
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National security remains a hot topic, with heightened fears that terrorists are entering the United States through the southern border. In fiscal year 2023, over 150 non-U.S. citizens on the terrorist watchlist were encountered at the southern border. U.S. border patrol agents have found it increasingly difficult to vet every individual entering the country. Former Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf shares why he refers to the crisis as an invasion and why the Biden administration needs to be held accountable for the vast number of migrants entering the nation every day.
President Joe Biden is breaking centuries' tradition by not filing for the New Hampshire Democratic primary. The decision came Tuesday with the president citing the Democratic National Committee's pledge to discipline candidates who compete in unsanctioned primaries, such as the one in the Granite State. The DNC approved a new calendar proposed by President Biden earlier this year that moves South Carolina's primary to February, seeking to bump New Hampshire from its first-in-the-nation status. FOX's New Hampshire-based national political reporter, Paul Steinhauser, explains the president's decision and discusses Congressman Dean Phillips's (D-MN) presidential campaign announcement.
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On October 7th, 28-year-old New Yorker Natalie Sanandaji was in Israel and attended the Nova Festival with friends.
Shortly after hearing rockets and being warned by security to evacuate, she found herself running from Hamas terrorists who were killing many of the attendees
she'd been dancing with just a few hours earlier.
Earlier this week, Natalie spoke with the FOX News Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal about the harrowing ordeal and described how she narrowly escaped the brutal massacre.
She also explained why she still feels unsafe even after returning home to America see anti-Semitic incidents and social media posts.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Natalie Sanandaji. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our full conversation with Natalie and hear even more of her shocking story of survival and why continues to be on edge.
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After three weeks of voting and division among Congressional Republicans during a contentious speakership race, Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected as the 56th Speaker of the House. With President Biden aiming to pass a $105 billion funding package, and a looming government shutdown deadline, how will Speaker Johnson prove he's up to the task? FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains how Congressman Johnson secured the Speakership and what his voting record could tell us about his newfound leadership.
Virginia Republicans hope to secure legislative control of the state's legislature in the upcoming election. As it stands, Republicans currently hold the power in the state's House, while Democrats control the state Senate. Although Virginia has shifted Red in recent years, Democrats are hoping to rally support by focusing on issues such as Governor Glenn Youngkin's proposed abortion ban. Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik shares what he's watching out for in the race to control the state government. Later, he explains how Virginia's election can inform results in 2024.
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The first witnesses to the October 7th Hamas terror attacks were EMTs responding to calls of help. One such EMT group is 'United Hatzalah', made up of Israeli volunteers trained for mass casualty events. The terror attack has stories of both victims and heroes, and both are equally horrifying.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Raphael Poch, Volunteer EMT and Media Spokesperson for United Hatzalah, who has seen the atrocities of the terror attack firsthand.
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Israeli ground forces conducted a small-scale raid in northern Gaza, where the IDF says they prioritized taking out Hamas fighters and anti-tank weaponry to “prepare the battlefield” ahead of their planned larger ground siege. As Israel retaliates against Hamas’ October 7th terror attacks, the Biden administration has advocated for a humanitarian pause in the fighting in an attempt to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza. President of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer, joined the Rundown to discuss why he believes Israel’s desire to invade Gaza is legitimate but foresees a negative impact on Israel’s national security. He goes on to explain the distance from a two-state solution, the feasibility of eliminating Hamas, and the social media mirage promoting hateful division during this conflict.
After nearly three weeks without a speaker, the House elected Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Wednesday. House Republicans are optimistic despite critics questioning the new Speaker's lackluster credentials. Several of his colleagues dropped out of the race before Speaker Johnson finally tossed his name into the ring, sparking rumors that GOP members were fed up with the process. FOX News Sunday Anchor and host of the Living the Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, discusses what the new Speaker has in store as the House works to pass 12 appropriations bills and later breaks down why former President Donald Trump's co-defendants are seeking plea deals in the 2020 election case.
Plus, commentary by former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker.
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A massive manhunt continues in Maine as law enforcement hunts down a suspect in a shooting that killed eighteen and wounded more than a dozen more. Authorities say they are looking for a forty-year-old Army Reservist who they say should not be approached as he is considered to be armed and dangerous. A college near where the shootings at a bar and bowling alley took place remains on lockdown and residents are being urged to shelter in place.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Paul Mauro, attorney and retired NYPD inspector, who says an escape looks to have been planned and law enforcement may have to ready for a long search.
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Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected Speaker of the House on Wednesday. After 22 days, which included multiple votes, both publicly on the House floor and privately among the Republican conference, the House GOP coalesced around the four-term representative. Republican strategist and co-founder of South & Hill Strategies, Colin Reed, joins the Rundown to discuss how the last three weeks of the GOP’s speaker election chaos in Congress have impacted the party’s long-term prospects. He explains Speaker Johnson’s difficult task of leading a divided caucus, how support for Israel became a unifying bipartisan cause within Congress, and what tactics House Republicans are likely to use to regain the trust and confidence of 2024 voters on the horizon.
Last month, four Iranians were apprehended at the southern border amid a surge of illegal migrant crossings. Lawmakers are growing concerned about the possibility of terrorists entering the U.S. through the country's open border. Over 150 non-U.S. citizens on the terrorist watchlist were encountered at the border in fiscal year 2023. Kansas Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins the Rundown to discuss why he introduced legislation to declare an invasion at the southern border, why he wants expedited asylum, and why he thinks Ukraine and Israel funding should be separate.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of "The Canceling of the American Mind," Rikki Schlott.
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The Hamas terror group has released a pair of elderly women they took hostage but over two hundred others remain captive. The United States and others, including Qatar, continue to try and negotiate the release of all hostages taken during the terror attack on Israel. The efforts to free the hostages are getting more intense as a ground invasion of Gaza looms.
FOX's Jessica Rosenthal speaks with Mary Kissel, Executive Vice President at Stephens Inc. and former Senior Adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who knows first hand about the arduous efforts to get hostages released.
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Disinformation on social media has surged since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, with verified claims from American journalists being considered suspicious or denied altogether. This trend is in line with Americans’ plummeting trust in the media, which has reached a historic low according to a recent Gallup poll. Howard Kurtz, host of Media Buzz on the FOX News Channel and the Media Buzz Meter podcast, joins the Rundown to discuss how many media organizations failed to fact-check on the Gaza hospital explosion story, the impact hate has on the misinformation being spread, and why the media is partially to blame for rising distrust in news institutions.
New reports indicate that North Korea allegedly provided weapons used during the Hamas attacks in Israel on October 7th. However, it remains unclear how and when the terrorists acquired them. Former CIA Deputy Division Chief for Korea and Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation, Bruce Klingner, tells the Rundown that the weapons could date back decades and that Russia may be receiving technology from them too.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations is blasting the Secretary-General and calling for his resignation following his comments at a meeting of the Security Council Tuesday. While Secretary-General recognizes the terror attack by Hamas as 'horrifying' he also said, "It is important to also recognize the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum." Ambassador Erdan's call for the secretary-general to resign is the first time an Israeli Ambassador has called for the ouster of a sitting U.N. secretary-general.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump and now with the Heritage Foundation, about the Security Council's meeting and the terror crimes of Hamas.
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On October 7th, American citizen Natalie Sanandaji was in Israel attending the Tribe of Nova music festival with her friends. When the dancing and celebrating were interrupted by the explosion of rockets and the ringing of gunfire, Natalie ran for her life for hours to avoid death or capture at the deadly Hamas massacre. On the Rundown, Natalie joins to tell her harrowing account of the terror attack on the music festival in Israel that nearly took her life. After returning to America, she explains the rising fears in the Jewish community after witnessing nationwide attempts at pro-Palestinian protests to deny the reality of Hamas' atrocities or justify the murder of innocent Israelis.
Over the weekend, the SAG-AFTRA strike surpassed the 100-day mark, making this the longest strike in the union's history. Negotiations to end the strike will restart on Tuesday. Talks paused two weeks ago after the studios and actors remained torn over streaming revenue and the use of artificial intelligence. Joe Flint, media and entertainment reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins the Rundown to explain why small actors are upset with the current state of residuals, why he thinks A-list stars providing solutions will ultimately not help the cause, and share why the average consumer won't see the strike affect content for months down the road.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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An Iranian-backed militia has claimed responsibility for a drone attack on an American military base near the border of Jordan and Iraq. There has been an uptick on attacks on U.S. bases in the Mideast since the terror attack on Israel by Hamas. The U.S.S. Carney shot down fifteen drones and at least four cruise missiles in the past week as fears of a wider war intensifies.
FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Dr. Rebecca Grant, defense expert and President of IRIS Independent Research, who says we know who the bad actors are and their involvement in trying to make the Mideast conflict worse.
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The first wave of humanitarian aid entered Gaza this weekend amid the humanitarian crisis building during Israel’s war with Hamas. President Biden is now seeking a $105 billion national security package to support Israel, Ukraine, the US-Mexico border, and Taiwan. However, as the House enters its third week without a speaker, all funding decisions remain at a halt. On the Rundown, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss how the U.S. must continue working to rescue hostages while providing military aid to Israel and Gaza. He also explains why he’s hopeful a House speaker will be chosen by the end of this week — despite multiple House Republicans now vying for the spot.
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns that artificial intelligence can become highly dangerous in the hands of our enemies. Besides being used by bad actors as a tool to push propaganda online, A.I. is also currently being used in militaries across the globe. There is now an international race for countries to keep up with the rapidly advancing technology. Senior Fellow and Director at the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, Bryan Clark, joins the Rundown to explain how A.I. is dangerous when used for propaganda, how it can be weaponized on the battlefield, and the benefits it has in freeing up manpower.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,’ Carol Roth.
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Israel is warning that their effort to 'crush' Hamas will be 'lengthy' and 'lethal'.
With their enemy hiding in the crowded streets and complex network of tunnels of Gaza, entering the city and eliminating the terrorists behind October 7th's brutal attack on their country will be a serious challenge.
FOX News Contributor and retired CIA Clandestine Services officer Dan Hoffman recently joined host Dave Anthony to discuss those very challenges and why he believes this war will be very bloody.
Hoffman described the dangers of urban warfare and fighting an enemy who is willing to use civilians as human shields.
The former CIA officer was also blunt about why he was pessimistic about the fate of many of the hostage takes by Hamas.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Dan Hoffman. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of his expertise and why he thinks there were significant intelligence failures leading up to the deadly attacks on Israel earlier this month.
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Thursday night, President Biden gave a rare Oval Office address to reaffirm his commitment to Ukraine and Israel and why both nations needed billions in more funding. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the impact of President Biden’s address, whether his trip to Israel was successful, and the chances of Congress passing further aid packages for both nations.
With just over a year left until the 2024 Presidential Election, former President Trump continues to maintain a strong advantage in both polling and fundraising, according to third quarter campaign finance disclosures. Despite his legal problems, Trump continues to rake in far more campaign cash than his GOP rivals. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar breaks down the significance of the latest fundraising numbers and which candidates are gaining … or losing momentum.
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The war between Israel and Hamas has the world on edge and has put the issue of national security back on the forefront here in America.
Last week, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the United States must prepare for the possibility of foreign terrorist organizations calling on their supporters to conduct attacks on U.S. soil.
Former Special Assistant for National Security to President George W. Bush, Michael Allen joined host Dave Anthony earlier this week to discuss the threat of terrorism and what both the federal and local governments must do to remain vigilant.
Michael Allen, who worked in the Bush Administration in the years following 9/11, also weighed in on the challenges Israel and its allies will face combatting Hamas.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Michael Allen. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of his perspective on the current global crisis and the renewed fears of terrorism.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has been without a Speaker for over two weeks since the ousting of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Republican members remain divided over who should fill the vacant speaker’s chair, and will now wait until next week before they take another vote. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses what happened behind the scenes this past week, why Rep. Jim Jordan’s (R-OH) bid wound up failing, and what Republicans may throw their names in the hat next.
Hamas’ brutal terrorist attack on Israel on October 7th has brought the threats posed by Iran and its proxies to the forefront. As the U.S. fears the nation will try to expand the war between Israel and Hamas even further, there is also a growing concern about U.S. national security and protecting our homeland. Former Ambassador at Large and Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Nathan Sales, to discuss why Iran is a "complete concrete threat" and how Iran and terrorist groups could be taking advantage of America’s porous southern border.
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An American mother and daughter kidnapped by the Hamas terror group during their attack on Israel have been released. It is being said Qatar had a direct hand in helping get this done. Meanwhile, Russia and China are both finding common ground in support of the Palestinians.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dan Hoffman, former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News contributor, about the surprise release of the hostages and what does Moscow and Beijing want out of the conflict.
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U.S. State Department officials issued a worldwide alert for Americans overseas, as they anticipate America’s outspoken support for Israel to have potential consequences. After his trip to Tel Aviv and national primetime address, President Biden and his administration demonstrated a strong commitment to our ally Israel during their war against the Hamas terrorists. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the administration is preparing for the possibility of this conflict escalating and the united front Congress has presented in supporting Israel. Later, she explains a well-anticipated fight on Capitol Hill over Ukraine and Israel funding.
Pro-Palestinian protests have begun spreading at elite universities across the United States. While these demonstrations on college campuses are not new, some lawmakers are calling for some institutions to lose their tax-exempt status in response to their students’ fiery rhetoric. FOX Business Correspondent Lydia Hu joins the Rundown to discuss why donors are starting to pull their funding from schools, how this change of status would impact a college, and the role institutions should play in educating their students about the conflict in the Middle East.
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Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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House Republicans have once again changed course on a plan to finally get a new speaker elected. The disarray has been going on since the ouster of Kevin McCarthy, the first ever speaker to be removed from the position. So, after many different plans what happens now is anyone guess.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, senior congressional correspondent for FOX News Channel, who explains how quickly things change in D.C. and what could possibly happen next.
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President Biden’s trip to Israel on Wednesday was upended following a deadly explosion at a hospital in Gaza City. In spite of canceled meetings with the Palestinian Authority leader and King of Jordan, Biden appeared in Tel Aviv and pledged American support to the nation of Israel as they fight their war on the terror group Hamas. FOX News Contributor and retired CIA Clandestine Services officer Dan Hoffman joins the Rundown to discuss why he doesn't think the United States will send troops to the Middle East and what it would take for Israel to succeed if they launch a ground invasion in Gaza to root out Hamas.
Iran remains a major concern for U.S. officials following Israel’s escalating conflict with the terror group Hamas in Gaza. Tehran has long been known as one of the largest state sponsors of terrorism in the world, and their leadership has warned they have plans to carry out preemptive action against Israel. Biden administration officials have announced new sanctions against both Hamas and Iran, but will this be effective in preventing the war from escalating? Former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins the Rundown to explain how a UN embargo policy lapsing became a major national security threat, her belief that the White House’s Iran policy is failing, why sanctions won’t work a “silver bullet,” and the troubling pattern of U.S. adversaries avoiding the consequences of sanctions.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America."
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President Biden made brief remarks following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today saying the IDF was not to blame for the explosion at a hospital in Gaza. The President also warned Iran, despite strong ties to Hamas, to stay out of the conflict. Tehran's amount of involvement in the terror attack by Hamas is still being discussed but their long history with the militant group and the Muslim Brotherhood cannot be denied.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rich Goldberg, a senior advisor at Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and former Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council, about the influence Iran has over Hamas and what was their role in the terror attack.
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Amid economic stressors like an auto worker strike, inflation, and a concerning rise in the US bond yield, Treasury Secretary Yellen says the U.S. can afford to support both Israel and Ukraine. Meanwhile, a recent study found over half of millennials don't interact with the stock market--Charles Payne has written a new book, "Unbreakable Investor," about how simple it is for people to get their start in investing. Host of Fox Business' Making Money and The Unstoppable Prosperity podcast, Charles Payne, joins the Rundown to discuss the latest problems facing the American economy and concerns about the United States' ability to contribute military aid in two separate wars amid economic troubles at home.
President Joe Biden travels to Israel Tuesday to show U.S. support for its ally as they inch closer to almost two weeks of fighting the terror group Hamas. Many have begun to speculate whether or not Iran was involved in the attack, as Iranian leadership threatens a preemptive strike against Israel if they do not stop bombing Gaza soon. North Dakota Governor and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum joins the podcast to explain why he was against the Biden administration unfreezing $6 billion for Iran, why he thinks switching to electric vehicles would negatively impact national security, and his strategy to qualify for the third debate in Miami next month.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Channel senior field reporter Yonat Frilling.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) has called for an immediate stop to all aid to Palestinians in Gaza saying it eventually just ends up in the hands of Hamas terrorists. The Senator instead says the United States needs to give Israel all they need, including dollars and weaponry.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) about her thoughts on the current situation and the hard stance she has on aid to each side.
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Over a week has passed since Hamas unleashed its deadly attacks on Israel, and many Americans are now worried the terrorism abroad could soon impact the U.S. as well. FBI Director Christopher Wray stated over the weekend that the United States must prepare for the possibility of foreign terrorist organizations calling on their supporters to conduct attacks on U.S. soil. However, former Special Assistant for National Security to President George W. Bush, Michael Allen, tells the Rundown that he isn't "overly concerned" about the threat and explains Hamas’ goal to incite violence across the globe.
Republicans are still trying to elect a new speaker of the House, but the task is proving difficult. After internal discussions found that Congressman Steve Scalise did not have enough support to be elected speaker, new focus has been placed on gathering support to name Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio as the new speaker. Choosing a speaker in a timely fashion will become crucial because without a speaker, Congress cannot properly act on supporting Israel or domestic policy goals. Congressman Bob Good (R-VA) helped oust Speaker McCarthy as part of the House Freedom Caucus and he joins the podcast to explain his support for Rep. Jordan, his confidence they will solve the speaker issue, and the need to avoid another approaching government shutdown.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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The Israeli Defense Forces have ordered over a million residents of Gaza to evacuate prior to their expected ground invasion. The war that started ten days ago has become the deadliest conflict between the two sides already totaling more than four thousand dead. President Biden over the weekend said it would be a 'mistake' for Israel to occupy Gaza following a ground assault.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner of the Israeli Defense Forces who says they have been commanded to root out all of the Hamas terror group from Gaza.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer spent the weekend in Tel Aviv, meeting with Israeli officials as he crafts a bipartisan resolution that aims to financially support Israel and condemn Hamas for their brutal attacks. The White House is also making plans to send flights to the region to rescue Americans, as at least 14 remain unaccounted for. However, as the conflict between Hamas and Israel intensifies and innocent civilians continue to die, what else can the U.S. do to put a stop to this catastrophic violence? On the Rundown, Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discusses how involved he believes the United States will get in this conflict and why ensuring Iran stays out of it is crucial to deter "a broadening" of this war across the Middle East. He also explains why the Biden Administration diminishing America's energy independence has put us in a vulnerable situation in the midst of violent chaos overseas.
As social media evolves, lawmakers are developing new measures to keep users' data safe. New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) proposed legislation last week that limits what minors can view online. The bill prevents those under eighteen from viewing "addictive feeds" without parental consent. Research associate in the Tech Policy Center at the Heritage Foundation, Jake Denton, joins the Rundown to explain how social media companies target user data, how their algorithms work, and why parents need to regain control of what their children do online.
Plus, commentary from James Carafano, Heritage Foundation's Vice President for Foreign & Security policy.
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This week, FOX News Rundown host Jessica Rosenthal spoke with Susie Baumhol, a former New Yorker living in Tel Aviv who woke up last Saturday morning to a country under attack.
The sirens were not new, but a Hamas infiltration was.
We spoke to her early in the week. By then many horrific videos and pictures had been posted but more were to come.
Susie also talked to her about life in Israel, how this attack is different, and how things will never be the same.
We only used a very small portion of the discussion during a segment that aired this week but wanted to share the entire conversation with you. On today's FOX News Rundown you'll hear our entire unedited conversation with Susie Baumhol.
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Foreign policy has been a hot topic this election cycle but now is even more important following the Hamas attacks in Israel. Republican candidates former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy have sparred over their differing stances on the issue, however as candidates prepare for the third debate next month, they need to revamp their strategies to remain relevant in the race. Republican strategist Colin Reed joins to discuss why former President Donald Trump's foreign policy may help him get re-elected, why voters are leaning away from President Joe Biden, and why Nikki Haley may find herself in second place in the polls very soon.
Following the events in Israel, some Americans are now concerned about what this means for national security at home. Currently, there is no credible threat pointing toward the United States. However, as pro-Palestine protests pop up around the country, cities are making sure their law enforcement remains hypervigilant. Former FBI Investigator and International Security Expert, Bill Daly joins to discuss the events in Israel, cyber threats from Vietnam, and people on the terror watch list coming through the Southern border.
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Senator Rand Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci have famously sparred at Senate hearings about Covid and the theory that the virus leaked from a Chinese lab.
In his new book, "Deception: The Great Covid Cover-Up," Sen. Paul alleges that Dr. Fauci intentionally misled the American people during the pandemic. The book also points out what he calls the 'catastrophic' failures by the government and health officials during their response to the virus.
Sen. Paul recently sat down with the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony. They discussed the book, but also spent a lot of time on Hamas' attack on Israel last weekend.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Sen. Paul. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear the entire conversation that includes even more of why Sen. Paul believes there has been a 'great Covid cover-up' and Dr. Fauci may have committed a felony when he misled lawmakers about his actions during the pandemic.
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On Saturday, October 7th, a surprise attack led by Hamas terrorists killed more than 260 Israelis at the Tribe of Nova Trance music festival, held in an open field near Kibbutz Re’im. FOX News Audio Political Anchor and Washington Correspondent Jared Halpern speaks to Israeli citizens Sinai Morad and Arielle Barokas about their personal experiences living through what has become one of the most significant and horrific events of their lifetime.
The House Of Representatives is paralyzed, as no House Speaker nominee has reached 217 votes to ascend to the seat. In the meantime, Congressman Patrick McHenry of North Carolina is serving as the Speaker pro tempore, while the Republican conference works on electing the next Speaker. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the role that Rep. McHenry plays in the selection of the new Speaker, why Republicans are having such a hard time coming to a consensus on who will lead the party, and why it is imperative that Congress returns to normalcy.
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Following a week of bombarding Hamas's home turf in the Gaza Strip, Israeli Defense Forces will soon mount an invasion, with tanks and boots on the ground in the congested streets of Gaza. While a ground assault will be dangerous for the IDF, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it's the only way to achieve Israel's stated goal: 'crush Hamas.' Former Netanyahu spokesperson Mark Regev joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to explain how Israel has been urging civilians to leave Gaza. Regev also addresses claims that Israel is releasing false information about last Saturday's attacks by Hamas, or fringe claims that the brutal attack on Israel was justified.
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At least two dozen Americans have been killed in Israel, with 14 more currently unaccounted for. President Biden declared the Hamas attack an "act of sheer evil," and now the US is racing to provide Israel with aid and rescue those currently trapped in the region. The House GOP continues to disagree over who they will elect to be their next speaker, which has paralyzed any possible aid packages from Congress. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream explains how the White House is handling the hostage crisis in Gaza, why it is crucial for Israel for Congress to get back to work, and how Republican presidential candidates have responded to the attacks on a U.S. ally.
It's been almost one week since Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on Israel. Since then, there have been hundreds of Israelis held hostage, unable to escape the violence. American-born Israeli venture capitalist at Aleph, Michael Eisenberg, lost his cousin at the start of the assault, and he now braces for the moment when his two sons will join the fight for their country. Eisenberg joins the Rundown to share his story, describe the devastation he has seen, and talk about what his charity, HaShomer HaChadash, is doing to support those affected by the bloodshed.
Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.
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The U.S. military has shifted its posture to support Israel. A second American aircraft carrier has been sent to the Middle East, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to arrive in Israel on Friday, and the first shipment of military aid has been received by Israel.
FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins to explain how the U.S. warships sent to army bases in the Middle East act as a warning to the region of the consequences other nations or groups would face if they joined the fight against Israel. Later, she explains what role the U.S. may play in helping the hostages captured by Hamas and why supplying military aid to both Israel and Ukraine is extremely feasible for the U.S. military.
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The fighting in the Middle East promises to intensify, with Israel preparing for a siege of Gaza to root out the Hamas terrorists that massacred Israeli civilians over the weekend. Bret Baier, FOX's Chief Political Anchor, host of Special Report and the Bret Baier podcast, joins the Rundown to discuss concerns about who is funding terror organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, why comparing atrocities committed by the Hamas terrorists to the actions of the Israeli government is a dangerous moral equivalency, and he talks about his new book, “To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment.”
Reports broke on Wednesday that Iran’s President Raisi and Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on the phone, discussing the “need to end war crimes against Palestine.” This news brings fresh scrutiny to Iran’s role in the terror attacks on Israel, as Iran has been a long-standing sponsor of Hamas. Now, intelligence agencies are reevaluating Iran’s nuclear capabilities as well. Senior research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Security Studies Program, Dr. James Walsh, explains what we know about Iran’s involvement in the attack on Israel, how close Iran is to a nuclear weapon, and the threat of Islamic nations in the region joining the fight against Israel.
Plus, commentary by Heritage Foundation Tech Policy research associate Jake Denton.
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President Biden today confirmed that Americans among those taken hostage by the terror group Hamas. Multiple airlines have suspended service in and out of Israel because of the conflict. Americans have turned to other means to escape including a U.S-based non-profit, 'Project Dynamo', who has experience evacuating people from war zones.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, CEO and Founder of 'Project Dynamo', an American rescue group, about their efforts to save Americans caught in war between Israel and Hamas.
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As Israel grapples with the realities of war with the terrorist organization Hamas, President Biden assured that the United States is fully behind its ally Israel. The U.S. military will send ships and aircraft to Israel, as well as much-needed munitions. The death toll continues to rise, and currently fourteen Americans are confirmed to be among the dead. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) joins the Rundown to discuss why he thinks the U.S. should investigate Iran's involvement in the Hamas attacks, why the country must continue to support Israel, and his new book, “Deception: The Great COVID Cover-Up.”
Terror attacks on the world stage have reinvigorated national security concerns for our borders at home. So far this year, 151 people on the terror watchlist have been apprehended at the U.S. southern border. However border patrol cannot stop all illegal entries, in fact since January 2021 there have been an estimated 1.7 million migrant “gotaways.” On the Rundown, former Chief of US Border Patrol and retired acting ICE director Ronald Vitiello joins to discuss the concerns about ‘special interest aliens,’ the likelihood of national security threats with more terrorists attempting to enter the country illegally than years past and the failures of our current border policy.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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More than a dozen Americans are dead and twenty or more others are missing and could be being held hostage following the terror attacks on Israel. Families all over Israel are filing into police stations looking for any word on the fate of their loved ones they have not seen in days. And then there are those serving in the Israeli Defense Forces that were stationed on the Gaza border when the attack broke out who are also missing.
FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Ruby Chen, born in America with Israeli citizenship, who is searching for his son, Itay, who is also American and was serving in the Israeli Defense Forces on the Gaza border the night the attack happened.
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Over the weekend, Israeli citizens awoke to the news that Israel was being attacked. Hamas militants infiltrated the country, shooting and killing innocent civilians while capturing others as hostages. Now, as Israel is fighting Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, some anticipate the war could evolve as the terrorist group Hezbollah has begun shooting rockets from Lebanon. We spoke to Israeli citizens who explained the difficult reality that their country is under attack. Anti-defamation League Director Jonathan Greenblatt joins the Rundown to break down the need for Americans to speak out against the atrocities committed against Israelis and the need for all of the media to tell the truth about the cruelty of Hamas.
On Sunday, President Joe Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that additional aid for the Israeli Defense Forces is on the way. With the war only days old, there are talks of the United States entering into battle to assist. However, Israel has never asked the U.S. for help, and such a request would be a historic first. Retired 4-star general, chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane joins the Rundown to describe what kind of aid the United States will likely provide and why Israel should be inclined to ask for support.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Israel's security forces have officially declared war on Iranian backed Hamas terrorists who launched terror attacks from Gaza into multiple sites killing hundreds of Israelis over the weekend. The Palestinian militant groups claim they have taken nearly one hundred and thirty hostages including women, children and the elderly. Israeli Defense Forces have struck over a thousand targets in Gaza and have vowed to completely destroy the Hamas terrorists.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Ambassador Danny Danon, Knesset member, Chairman of the World Likud and served as Israel’s 17th Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2015 to 2020, who gives us the latest on the military operations going on against terrorists in Gaza. We also speak with Daniel Hoffman, Former CIA Chief of Station and FOX News national security expert, about how Israel was surprised by the attack and and whether or not this fight will spread across to multiple fronts.
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Shock waves spread across the globe this weekend after Hamas militants led a surprise attack on Israel that has led to devastating killings, abductions, and injuries. On Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged the U.S.'s "full support" to Israel as they continue battling what many people, including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, believe could likely become a "long and difficult war." Meanwhile, those on Capitol Hill are recovering from the week after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role -- while the government remains in danger of shutting down until members of Congress reach a consensus on next year's spending bills. In the middle of domestic and international chaos, Congressman Mike Waltz joins the Rundown to discuss why he's confident Iran is behind the attack on Israel and how the planned invasion represents a 'massive intelligence failure.' He also shares who he's supporting to be the next House speaker and his thoughts on Ukraine funding and securing the southern border.
The September jobs report showed the U.S. added 336,000 jobs, greatly surpassing economists' projections for growth as unemployment numbers remained level. With this red-hot labor market, experts predict the Fed is likely to raise interest rates soon. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Jackie DeAngelis, joins the Rundown to explain why a strong labor market is the opposite of what the Fed wants to see, the negative consequences of President Biden's economic policies, and a concerning figure in the jobs report that historically signals a coming recession.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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This past week was another historic one.
The House ousted its speaker, Kevin McCarthy, something it has never done before.
The Biden Administration announced they will resume construction of a wall along America's southern border. Breaking promises candidate Joe Biden made when running for President in 2020.
Former President Donald Trump, who is also the frontrunner in the 2024 GOP primary race, sat in a New York courtroom at a civil fraud trial against him and the Trump Organization.
FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined host Chris Foster on the FOX News Rundown to give her take on all of it, including legal analysis of the fraud case against Trump and why it could have huge implications on his businesses, but maybe not his campaign.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with FOX News Sunday's anchor Shannon Bream. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear her thoughts on the Trump civil case that were not heard in the original segment.
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In a historic vote, lawmakers ousted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from office on Tuesday. Although Republicans hold a slim majority, eight GOP lawmakers split from their party and sided with Democrats in the vote to remove McCarthy from the speakership. With the House Speaker role now vacant, many Republican lawmakers are now vying for the position. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reflects on the turmoil that unfolded on Capitol Hill this week and explains what led to Speaker McCarthy's removal from office.
Poll after poll shows that most Americans aren't thrilled with the idea of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. Talks of a third-party candidate continue to grow with Democrat candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. teasing the idea of running as an Independent. Meanwhile, the No Labels Party is working for ballot access in all 50 states so that voters can consider the idea of a 'unity ticket.' Democratic Campaign Strategist and former Biden 2020 Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discusses the viability of a third-party option in 2024 and explains why he believes it could spoil the race.
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For the first time in American history, the House ousted its speaker
Eight House Republicans, siding with the House Democrats, voted to remove Kevin McCarthy.
Those eight republican 'rebels' were quickly attacked by pundits and members of their own party, accused of trying to create 'chaos' or putting their own ambitions before the country.
A day after the vote, One of those GOP House members who voted to oust McCarthy, Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN), joined host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to defend his historic vote.
Burchett explained his vote and responded to his GOP and media critics who he said are over exaggerating the impact of Kevin McCarthy's ouster. He explained why he is confident a new Speaker will be chosen quickly and Congress can avoid a shutdown before the November deadline.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Rep. Tim Burchett. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about what happened before last Tuesday's historic vote and why he thinks new House leadership will be better for the country.
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The other shoe finally dropped for Congressman Kevin McCarthy after a historic vote on the House floor to remove him as Speaker this week took less than an hour, as opposed to the days it took for him to win over the gavel on the 15th round of voting back in January. As much as the motion to vacate felt abrupt, it has long been threatened by both Democrats and Republicans alike. Republican Strategist and former Deputy Communications Director for former Speaker John Boehner, Mike Ricci shares why he believes Democrats did not bail the Speaker out, speculates the reasoning behind the lack of trust between representatives, and predicts that whoever fills this vacancy will face a multitude of competing priorities.
With the future of Republican leadership in the House of Representatives up in the air, what could become of future aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russia? Many Republicans have voiced their opposition to further Ukraine aid in future spending bills, with the issue also driving a wedge between 2024 Presidential Candidates. Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and Special Representative to Ukraine under former President Trump, Kurt Volker discusses why it is imperative that the U.S. continues aid to Ukraine, what European nations are doing to help with the war effort, and how America's political situation factors into Russian President Vladimir Putin's plans for the war.
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House Republicans are now considering changing the threshold on a 'motion to vacate', the tool used to oust Kevin McCarthy from his role as Speaker of the House. The vote to appoint an new Speaker of the House could take place next week and a change of stance on the rule could mean winning or losing the position.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) who says he sees the value in a 'motion to vacate' but it needs to be tempered, along with other compromises needed in the House.
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President Joe Biden campaigned on this promise: his administration “won’t construct another foot of border wall.” The White House has flipped on this, recently waiving almost two dozen federal laws in south Texas to resume construction on the Trump-era border wall project. Communities have been pleading for solutions at the U.S. southern border, with over two hundred thousand illegal migrant entries recorded this year. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to share what pushed the administration to take action at the border and later weighs in on the “chaos” in Congress.
During Mental Health Awareness Week, experts are expressing concern about the state of mental health in America. CDC statistics show that one in eight U.S. adults is on antidepressant medications, and one in five seeks and receives mental health care services. Meanwhile, data shows American suicide, depression, and anxiety are still rising. Licensed psychotherapist and author of "Disconnected," Tom Kersting, joins the podcast to explain what has accelerated the downfall of mental health in America, powerful methods for coping with mental illness, and the negative impact of smartphones on the health of today’s youth.
Plus, commentary by former Capitol Hill communications aid and writer, Lauren Appell.
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The largest health care workers strike in U.S. history entered its second day as over seventy thousand people took to the picket lines in multiple states. Union workers for Kaiser Permanente, which represents over eighty thousand healthcare employees, walked out and joined picket lines in various California cities. Workers want higher wages and less worker shortages which they say endangers patients.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jonathan Hunt, Los Angeles-based chief correspondent for FOX News Channel, who was outside a Kaiser Permanente facility in Los Angeles speaking to those on the picket line.
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Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, the first time in history that such an event has occurred. Eight House Republicans voted to remove McCarthy, with House Democrats unanimously following suit. With the unprecedented vacancy, now acting Speaker, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC), has declared a recess until both parties can agree on how to move forward. On the Rundown, Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN), one of the few Republicans to vote against McCarthy, shares the reasoning behind his decision, why he believes this change was necessary, and who may be tapped to fill this high position.
After Tuesday’s ousting of Speaker McCarthy, the question now remains: when will the GOP be able to place a new representative in the position? Republicans have voiced confidence that they will be able to quickly name a new speaker, and various names have been floated: Rep. Steve Scalise, Rep. Tom Emmer, Rep. Jim Jordan, and even former President Trump. Trey Gowdy, Host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast and Sunday Night in America, joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes a new speaker will encounter many of the same issues as McCarthy did, his fears that Congress is no longer serious about confronting our mounting debt, and what kind of lasting impact this ousting will have for the GOP.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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Violent crimes continue to rise in large cities across America with many of the incidents being caught on video. Both cell phones and surveillance cameras have become key in criminal investigations but how are we reacting to the constant stream of violence? Some say they are desensitized and others say it shows how bad crime, especially in big cities, is rising.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Paul Mauro, attorney, former NYPD inspector and co-founder of 'Ops Desk', about various examples of violent crimes caught on video and the impact on the public.
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A recent Monmouth University poll indicates that many Americans think President Joe Biden is too old to be re-elected. The now-80-year-old has been subject to scrutiny throughout his term for frequent gaffes and concerns about his cognitive ability. Pollster and president of Maslansky+Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to talk about what the polls are telling us about the state of voter confidence and the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. running as an independent candidate.
Homeownership has become unaffordable in 99 percent of the country, according to new real estate data. The average American income earner takes home approximately $71,000 a year, while the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,702. That’s about $20,000 a year, meaning the poverty guideline for one person doesn’t even cover rent. Experts like Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman told FOX Business that the market may be at “rock bottom,” but he anticipates it could get worse. Is the American dream of owning a home no longer within reach? FOX Business’ Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how homeownership became unattainable and what future buyers must do to keep the dream within reach.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Kevin McCarthy has become the first Speaker of the House ever to be ousted from the position. A group of GOP hard-liners led by Rep. Matt Gaetz orchestrated the historic vote of 216-210 that pushed McCarthy out. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C) was named speaker 'pro tempore' to serve until a new speaker is chosen. McCarthy has already said he doesn't plan on running for the position again.
FOX's Gurnal Scott speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Radio Correspondent, about how this came to this and who could the next speaker could be.
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Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown this past week, working late into Saturday to pass a short-term spending bill that funds the government until November 17th. While some Republican lawmakers, like Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), are looking to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, other GOP members are expressing satisfaction that they were able to strike a deal for the American people. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss this weekend's deal and touches on why the U.S. doesn't have to sacrifice Ukraine's aid funding to help fund resources at the southern border.
The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried begins today. The 31-year-old once ran a crypto-empire worth billions, but after the collapse of his company, FTX, customers of the cryptocurrency exchange found that nearly $8 billion was missing. In court, prosecutors will lay out the case against SBF in what experts are calling one of the biggest financial fraud cases in U.S. history. FOX Business correspondent Kelly O'Grady is the host of the new podcast, "The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried," where she will cover the twists and turns of the trial that threatens to put the FTX founder behind bars for life. She explains the financial fraud that SBF stands accused of and the shockwaves of panic this is causing within the crypto industry.
Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has selected Democratic strategist and former adviser to Kamala Harris' 2020 presidential campaign, Laphonza Butler, to replace the late Senator Dianne Feinstein. Butler will become the first Black lesbian to openly serve in the Senate. Butler has been heading up 'Emily's List', an organization that works to elect Democrat women who support abortion rights.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with William LaJeunesse, FOX News Senior National Correspondent, on who is Laphonza Butler, where she fits in California and national politics.
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After weeks of anticipating a government shutdown, the House and Senate were able to avert it — passing a last-minute spending bill that funds the government until November 17th. However, questions remain about whether lawmakers can reach a consensus on next year’s spending by this deadline, especially as several hardliners in Washington strongly disagree on Ukraine funding. With the shutdown out of the way for now, House Republicans are focusing on their impeachment inquiry into President Biden. A hearing was held last Thursday…with Republicans saying they have evidence to back an impeachment. Democrats said no, they don’t. On the Rundown, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) discusses how House Republicans plan to act wisely so a government shutdown is not a threat come November 17th. He also explains why there is talk of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s leadership role being in jeopardy despite his success in avoiding a shutdown and how House Republicans are “following the facts” as they investigate the President.
Federal student loan repayments resume this month for millions of Americans after being paused during the COVID-19 pandemic. After the three-year-long pause, many borrowers fear that they won’t be able to make their monthly payments due to high inflation and an elevated cost of living. Earlier this year, President Joe Biden announced a year-long grace period waving the penalties for missed payments as a way to ease the burden. Senior Editor for CNET Money, Nick Wolny, joins the Rundown to break down the benefits of the Biden administration’s SAVE Plan, how people are relying too much on their credit cards, and what you can do to avoid common student loan-related scams.
Plus, commentary by David Marcus, author of “Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation.”
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The COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on remote education.
For many, families and teachers found it challenge and blame that period of the recent decline of test scores.
But now that children have mostly returned to the classroom, schools are finding it increasingly difficult to staff teachers.
The problem is so bad in some cases, districts across the country are resorting back to remote learning and reaching out to third-party companies to employ instructors to educate students from miles away via an online connection.
Earlier this month, host the FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady spoke with Susan Moore Johnson, research professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Evan Erdberg, founder and former president of Proximity Learning Inc. about remote learning and whether it could help with the ongoing challenges the education system is facing.
The guests provided the pros and cons of the issue and discussed how best to address learning loss and our country's teacher shortage
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with both education experts Susan Moore Johnson and Evan Erdberg. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll learn even more about the debate over remote learning and the issues facing our school.
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The surge at the southern border continues to get worse, as border sources tell FOX News they surpassed the number of migrant encounters from last year with nearly 2.4 million people. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisles are pointing blame and telling each other to act. Former Senior Law Enforcement Advisor to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Charles Marino joins to discuss what's fueling the crisis, why he believes the cartels have never been more powerful than ever under the Biden administration, and shares why the country needs to gain operational control of the southern border before prioritizing immigration reform.
Senate Democrats are overwhelmingly calling for the resignation of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez following his latest indictment alleging he took bribes from the Egyptian government. FOX News Contributor and Attorney Sol Wisenberg joins to discuss the legal implications of the charges against Senator Menendez, and how strong of a case the government has. Plus, Sol Wisenberg, who was deputy independent counsel in the investigation that led to the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton in 1999, weighs in on the impeachment inquiry of President Biden.
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Retailers call it shrink. The rest of us call it theft.
An increase in shoplifting and looting has some big retail chains closing stores in big cities.
Earlier this week, the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony spoke with Former Target Vice Chairman Gerald Storch about how crime is forcing companies to rethink how and where they operate.
While theft has always been a concern for businesses, Storch explained how the current surge compares to the past and why he thinks it will get worse before it gets better.
He also explained criminals know how take advantage of our justice system and use stolen merchandise to make major profits with little risk.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with retail expert Gerald Storch. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll learn even more about why shoplifting is on the rise and how it's become big business for the bad guys.
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What happens. . . and doesn’t happen during a government shutdown? And what are the economic and political costs of one? FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram looks back at previous shutdowns and the spending fights that caused them. Later, he looks back at the career and legacy of the late Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Seven of the Republican candidates took the GOP debate stage at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California on Wednesday, attempting to stand out and hopefully give their campaigns a boost. However, it's still a question as to whether they were able to land a significant punch on former President Donald Trump, who was absent for the event and continues to be the overwhelming frontrunner in the Republican 2024 nomination race. Anchor of The Story on the FOX News Channel and Co-Moderator of the first 2023 GOP Debate Martha MacCallum gives her take on the evening, who she thinks could see a bounce in the polls.
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Republicans held their first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Biden Thursday which involved speaking to a string of legal experts. The hearing quickly got heated while Republicans claimed there is plenty of evidence linking President Biden to his son's foreign business dealings. The White House fired back today saying that the impeachment hearing distracted from the looming government shutdown.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with FOX's David Spunt, Washington D.C.-based correspondent, about yesterday's hearing and where it may go from here.
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Candidates sparred on the economy, social media, and healthcare in Simi Valley, California, where the GOP presidential candidates are hoping to be the ones to take on former President Trump for the nomination. Meanwhile, in Washington, journalists and lawmakers alike are forecasting that a government shutdown is nearly certain to come in the next few days. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how combative energy played for some candidates in the FOX Business debate and the ground being gained by former Ambassador Nikki Haley. Later, she explains how a government shutdown affects Americans and the policy split in the GOP over spending.
Retailers call it shrink. The rest of us call it theft. An increase in shoplifting and looting has some big retail chains closing stores in big cities. Former Target Vice Chairman Gerald Storch discusses how crime is forcing companies to rethink how and where they operate.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America."
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Russia claims Western countries aided Ukraine in the missile attack that struck their Black Fleet headquarters on the Crimean peninsula. Ukraine has stepped up their attacks on Russian naval facilities in Crimea outside of their counteroffensive in the eastern part of the country. Meanwhile, Wagner Mercenary troops that were training in Belarus have been returned to the battlefield.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Alex Hogan, London-based correspondent, about the latest fighting and how much NATO countries have helped Kyiv in offensive missions.
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The seven candidates who qualified for the second Republican presidential debate took the stage last night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. After the first debate proved to have an evident impact on voters, with many polls showing South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s numbers rising while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took a hit, many Americans anticipated how last night’s debate would continue shaping the Republican presidential field. Did the debate have a clear “winner,” and how could the eventful night impact former President Donald Trump’s lead in the polls? On the Rundown, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar and FOX News Radio Congressional Correspondent Jared Halpern discuss which candidates had a successful night, why they believe the majority of those on stage missed the mark when discussing the economy, and who they believe did well enough to make it to the next debate.
Earlier this week, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy rejected a stopgap spending bill in the Senate, bringing the U.S. government that much closer to a potential shutdown. If House Republicans do not agree on a deal by October 1st, thousands of government workers will be furloughed until an agreement is reached. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins the podcast to explain the true impact of a government shutdown. He shared how exactly an event like this would compromise flight safety and cause delays. He weighs in on the role electric vehicles are playing in the United Auto Workers’ Strike and why it will be important for America to embrace EVs in the long run.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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The second Republican debate will take place this evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California and will air on the FOX Business Network. Seven candidates met the criteria set by The Republican National Committee and will be placed in order of polling with the highest polling candidate in the center of the stage. Again absent from the debate will be Donald Trump who continues to hold a large lead over all other candidates.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with FOX's Jared Halpern, at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, about the importance of building momentum for the seven candidates who qualified for the debate.
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Tonight, Americans can tune into the second GOP presidential debate hosted by FOX Business and Univision. The moderators--Dana Perino, Stuart Varney, and Ilia Calderón--will guide the discussion for the seven candidates on the stage, addressing the issues that voters are most concerned about. The job of the moderator can be a difficult one, tasked with creating debate while maintaining civility. On the Rundown, FOX Business' Stuart Varney says this debate will have all the candidates "pressing hard to make a breakthrough." On the podcast, he explains how this debate will give candidates a chance to discuss big-picture issues for the economy and his plans to encourage more substantive debate between the contenders on stage.
The latest FOX News poll shows that former President Donald Trump remains the party's frontrunner, with nearly a fifty-point lead ahead of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. However, Trump will remain absent from the debate stage this week, maintaining his promise to not participate in any GOP primary debates. After candidates like Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy made headway in the first debate, now candidates are seeking break-out moments the second time around. Karl Rove, former senior advisor, Deputy White House Chief of Staff, and FOX News Contributor, joins the Rundown to reflect on what the candidates did well the first time around and explain why early national polls are not an indicator of the eventual nominee.
Plus, commentary by Republican strategist and co-founder of South & Hill Strategies, Colin Reed.
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President Biden walked the United Auto Workers picket line in Michigan Tuesday becoming the first U.S. president to join striking workers in modern history. President Biden told workers he is backing their call for a forty percent pay increase. Donald Trump, who tomorrow visits a non-union plant to speak to the UAW, called the visit by Biden a 'PR stunt'.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX Business Network's Jeff Flock, in Warren, Michigan, about the historic visit, what the President said about the work stop and where the strike stands at this point.
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FOX Business will host the second Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley, California, at 9:00 P.M. ET on Wednesday. With the business network hosting this event, there is likely to be more substantial discussions about the state of the U.S. economy, which recent polling shows a strong majority of Americans are both pessimistic and worried about. Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel joins the podcast to explain her hopes that the FOX Business debate will give the 2024 candidates an opportunity to pitch their fix to America’s struggling economy. She explains why she believes Republicans are well-trusted on economic policy, what she predicts a Trump-Biden rematch might look like, and how the GOP can litigate the issue of abortion on the campaign trail.
There were eleven thousand migrant encounters at the southern border from Sunday to Monday—the most in a twenty-four-hour period. This year, the country has exceeded the record number of illegal crossings, with nearly 2.4 million migrants entering the United States. Thousands of asylum seekers have been bussed to sanctuary cities across the country to combat the surge, but now some of these mayors are demanding the federal government contribute resources to help care for newly arriving migrants. FOX's Washington-based correspondent, Griff Jenkins, joins the Rundown from Eagle Pass, Texas, to discuss how overwhelmed the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials are now, why the majority of migrants entering Texas are first coming from Venezuela, and why the Biden administration favors releases versus the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock.
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Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) held a press conference Monday saying he will not resign and is confident he will be exonerated of all charges. It was the Senator's first public appearance since a federal indictment was unsealed against him alleging he used his position as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee to help Egypt in exchange for cash, gold bars and a Mercedes. Even fellow Democrats have joined the chorus of members of Congress calling on Senator Menendez to resign.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Senior Congressional correspondent, about Senator Menendez's press conference today, what he said and what sort of political implications these charges have for both parties.
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With the end of the fiscal year coming this Saturday lawmakers must work on a funding extension or risk a government shutdown. GOP leadership in the House is hoping to pass bills that would put them in a better negotiating position with a Democrat-controlled Senate without angering the right flank of the party. Key issues such as funding for the War in Ukraine as well as the border crisis headlining the negotiations. Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) is the ranking Republican on the Armed Services Committee. Sen. Wicker joins Mike Emanuel on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the negotiations, the border, the War in Ukraine and more.
Illinois has become the first state to eliminate cash bail with the "Pretrial Fairness Act," after lawmakers in the state criticized the current system for disproportionately affecting minorities and those not wealthy enough to afford bail. With cashless bail, prosecutors now have to request detentions, and judges must use their discretion to jail people awaiting trial to keep violent criminals off the street. However, critics of the law say posting bail is an incentive for people to show up for their court dates. Former DC Police Detective, defense attorney, and FOX News Contributor Ted Williams joins the Rundown to explain why he breaks down the debate over cashless bail and fears that this amended justice system could favor criminals over law-abiding citizens.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel.
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The United Auto Workers went on strike against the 'big three' car makers - Ford, GM and Stellantis - earlier this month.
That is the first time they've all been targeted at the same time,
The automakers have offered the UAW pay raises, but say the cost of transitioning to electric cars prevents them from meeting all the union's demands.
We recently spoke with FOX Business correspondent Jeff flock and former Labor Department economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth about the issues at the center of this strike, and how workers pay, climate change policy and politics have all factored in.
The segment also touched on whether rapidly advancing technology has created anxiety among workers in a variety of industries, and if we more labor disputes and work stoppages should be expected.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with both FBN's Jeff Flock and economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of their analysis of the UAW strike, and why there appears to be so many labor disputes in the country
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With The Fox Business Network-Univision Republican presidential primary debate just days away, who are the candidates to watch? The latest FOX News Power Rankings were released this past week, showing that former President Trump still holds a firm lead against his competitors. The rankings also highlighted how voters overwhelmingly favored “populist” candidates, like the former President and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, over their "conservative" opponents. Co-Anchor of 'America’s Newsroom' Bill Hemmer joins to discuss the rise of the “populist” Republicans, the issues he expects to come up during Wednesday’s second GOP debate, and Nikki Haley’s chances of having a stand-out moment on the stage.
This week Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the United States, addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York and later heading to Washington to make the case for more U.S. aid. As lawmakers fight over our own budget, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans seem reluctant to commit to any requests made by Ukraine. However, President Joe Biden announced a new $325 million aid package for the war-torn country. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst joins to discuss why America's reaction to Zelenskyy's visit was different than last year and explains the current state of the war.
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The government has just days to avert a government.
If the Congress fails to pass either a short-term or full-year spending bill by next Saturday evening, federal agencies will end non-essential functions starting October 1st.
However, a small group of Republicans are refusing to go along with their House colleagues to pass a short-term solution.
One of those GOP holdouts is Montana Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale.
Rep. Rosendale joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony earlier this week to explain why he and few other Republicans are defying Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He explained why he wants to use this opportunity to take a stand against overspending and feels his party's leadership is folding to the Democrats.
Rosendale also discussed the possibility of Kevin McCarthy losing his leadership role in the House.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Rep. Matt Rosendale. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of his take on government spending, and why he doesn't fear a shutdown.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his Republican allies have been working to prevent a government shutdown next weekend, but are facing pushback from members of the Freedom Caucus. The inter-party conflict has created paralysis in the House, and members will have a short window to prevent a shutdown when they return to Capitol Hill Tuesday. Meanwhile, in the Senate, there is controversy over the new relaxed dress code, and senators like Pennsylvania's John Fetterman who are now opting out of their formalwear. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram has the scoop on shutdowns, spending bills, and sweatpants on the Senate floor.
With only a few months left until the 2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election, Democratic Incumbent Governor Andy Beshear and challenger Attorney General Daniel Cameron are gearing up their campaigns. Voters there will decide whether they want to keep the state blue...or flip it back to their traditional red. Political Science Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky Dr. Stephen Voss shares his insight as to whether he thinks Beshear, although well-liked, can survive in a deeply red state and whether Cameron campaigning on a very strict abortion policy will fly in the bluegrass state.
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Congress has just ten days to come to a compromise and avert a government shutdown on the first of October. The House currently seems to be unable to pass anything, including the GOP's defense spending bill that failed this week. Negotiations are set to continue over the weekend with a stopgap funding bill being a possible solution, but no one is confident a shutdown will be avoided.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX), part of the GOP negotiations team, about where talks stand, possible solutions for compromise and his concerns moderate Republicans will be forced to ally with Democrats.
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The second Republican debate is coming up next week at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. The qualifications to make the stage are stricter this time, with candidates needing to meet higher polling and donor requirements. Six of the eight candidates from the first debate are projected to return, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson not yet qualifying. FOX News' latest power rankings show former Vice President Mike Pence in sixth place behind former President Donald Trump, and he joined the podcast to discuss the state of the 2024 race. He tells the Rundown that he is disappointed in his former running mate's decision not to debate and shares why he thinks he is the most qualified conservative in the race.
The price tag of a four-year college degree continues to rise; in fact, the cost has increased by 79 percent since 1995. At the end of August, President Biden said his administration was committed to making a college education "an affordable ticket to the middle class" via loan forgiveness programs. He unveiled the SAVE plan—the administration’s second attempt at federal student debt forgiveness after the first was defeated in the Supreme Court. But college enrollment has dropped well below pre-pandemic levels, while trade school enrollment numbers continue to grow. Former White House economist and author of “Making College Pay,” Beth Akers, joins the podcast to explain why a new generation is questioning the value of a four-year degree, the factors boosting trade schools as an alternative path, and the threat that student loan forgiveness may pose in the long term.
Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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British Prime Minister Richi Sunak announced that the U.K. will be pausing a ban on new gas and diesel cars, a measure that was supposed to be in place by 2030. Sunak said Britain's climate goals were financially impacting the average citizen too much. The Prime Minister was the first British head of state in a decade not to attend the United Nations General Assembly where the topic of climate change was a major talking point.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News Foreign Correspondent based in London, about the walk back on climate change goals and reaction to the decision.
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The Fox News Power Rankings are out, and they paint a picture of the 2024 GOP presidential races as a competition between populist candidates and traditional conservatives. The latest FOX Business polls show former President Trump maintains a large lead in the race both in Iowa and South Carolina. As the next GOP primary debate is set to take place on September 27th, the FOX Business polls show that voters have thrown more support for former Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy since the first debate; however, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is still the number two in the race. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to explain the increasing popularity of populist GOP candidates, the rising candidates in the race, and the factors allowing former President Trump to sustain a large lead over his challengers.
Following the pandemic, more parents began seeking more options for their children's education instead of their local public school. This prompted several states across the country to enact legislation to provide different options and give parents the power of school choice. For example, Arizona provides vouchers for students to attend private schools, and Iowa offers an education savings account to eligible families to cover tuition, fees, and other education-related expenses. Brian Brenberg, co-host of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, is focusing on school choice as part of FBN's weeklong series on "Education in America." On the Rundown, he shares why more parents are turning to alternative options, explains the rise in charter schools' popularity, and breaks down how COVID-19 may have placed students behind academically.
Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor Liz Peek.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified before The House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee today who grilled him on a summer of air travel troubles, rail safety and the administration's push on electric vehicles. Secretary Buttigieg said that flight cancellations are down to pre-COVID days and touted thousands of infrastructure projects in all states. The state of air travel in the United States was the focus though, with the FAA without a head administrator and the looming government shutdown which would have a large impact on air traffic controllers.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent, about the testimony from the Secretary, where the spending bill fight stands and later touches on the Senate relaxing their dress code.
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To avoid a government shutdown, Congress has until the end of September to pass a new spending bill. Currently, House Republicans are unable to reach a consensus on defense spending and move forward with a proposed short-term solution. Speaker McCarthy’s proposed GOP plan included approximately 8 percent in budget cuts, allocating no money for military aid to Ukraine but did provide funds to bolster border security measures. A procedural vote on Tuesday effectively defeated the GOP plan, with Republican lawmakers fighting internally about where spending is most needed. One of the few naysayers, Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale (R-MT), joins the Rundown to share why he is not worried about the possibility of a shutdown and why he lobbied against the continuing resolution.
Seventy percent of Americans say transgender athletes should only be allowed to compete in sports on teams that match their birth gender. The issue has stirred controversy across schools in the United States, with some parents of female athletes voicing opposition to what they see as an unfair advantage, while more liberal countries have had the community argue this backlash is LGBTQ+ discrimination. The debate has the Biden administration in a difficult spot, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre telling FBN there is no "yes or no answer" for this issue. Meanwhile, 2024 GOP candidate Nikki Haley has called this the "women’s issue of our time," criticizing the Biden administration for allowing "biological men to compete in women’s sports." On the Rundown, FOX Business' Hillary Vaughn is covering this as part of FBN's weeklong series on "Education in America,'' and she breaks down the trans athlete controversy and how lawmakers are addressing these concerns.
Plus, commentary from Hollywood actor and film producer, Kevin Sorbo.
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President Biden addressed the United Nations General Assembly today in New York City as tens of thousands of migrants continue to pour into the self-proclaimed 'sanctuary city'. The President's remarks had a focus on the Ukraine-Russia conflict and did not touch on the ongoing immigration crisis. This as protests were held outside the United Nations condemning the Iran prisoner swap deal that was made.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX Business Network's Madison Alworth, at the United Nations in New York, about the the President's speech, what was said and what wasn't said about the migrant crisis.
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The United Auto Workers have been on strike for five days, with the union issuing demands for higher pay from the big car companies, who they argue are overpaying their executives while underpaying their laborers. UAW President Shawn Fain organized an aggressive, unprecedented strike on assembly plants at Ford, General Motor and Stellantis. As the labor negotiations continue, President Biden has voiced support for the strike while former President Trump has shared criticism of UAW union leadership. Fox Business' Jeff Flock joins the Rundown to explain Fain's plans with this strike and the public support for the union. Later, former Labor Department economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth breaks down the politics and policies that drove workers towards this strike.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, parents have recently voiced concern about the race and gender education curriculum in their schools. Even on a national scale, the teaching of these topics in classrooms has become a major conversation on the 2024 campaign trail. From Governor Ron DeSantis introducing Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin banning schools from teaching "divisive concepts like critical race theory," parents and politicians alike are paying more attention to the curriculum. On the Rundown, FOX Business' Edward Lawrence, who is focusing on the curriculum controversy as part of FBN's weeklong series on "Education in America," shares why some parents are criticizing the public education system and details how different states are challenging these issues.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Five American citizens have been released from Iranian prisons in an exchange that returned six billion dollars in frozen funds and five Iranian prisoners being held in the United States to Tehran. Iran has conducted a cold-blooded hostage policy that they have been mastering since the Islamic regime took power in 1979, with the kidnapping of the American diplomats from the embassy in Tehran. Iran’s long history of kidnapping Western hostages in exchange for all sorts of concessions has impacted people from the United States, various European countries, Australia and other countries around the world.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Behnam Ben Taleblu, Senior Fellow at the non-partisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about this latest exchange and how kidnapping foreigners has become seemingly successful for Iran.
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House Republicans made major moves last week, as Speaker Kevin McCarthy directed the House to initiate an impeachment inquiry into President Biden in light of his potentially corrupt business dealings. Additionally, the House Committee on Homeland Security continues investigating the injustices at the southern border. This week, they will host a hearing focused on the financial cost of the border crisis, examining how many American taxpayers now face overwhelming financial burdens due to millions of migrants illegally crossing the border. On the Rundown, Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Mark Green (R-TN) shares his thoughts on House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Biden & what he believes it could reveal. He also discusses how Americans facing higher medical bills, insurance rates, and even gas prices may all correlate to the mass number of migrants now residing in the U.S. and his efforts to keep "obscene" materials out of schools across America.
Approximately fifty million children across the country were abruptly tossed into remote learning during the pandemic. Three years later, students and teachers now grapple with the effects of learning loss in the classroom. Test scores are the lowest they've been in years, with kids unable to meet standard grade-level requirements. On the Rundown, FOX Business' Lydia Hu, who is focusing on learning loss as part of FBN's weeklong series on "Education in America," shares why parents are frustrated with the "equitable grading" system and breaks down how learning loss may snowball into even bigger problems for future generations.
Plus, commentary by General Counsel for NetChoice, Carl Szabo.
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It was quite a week for the President and his family.
A grand jury in Delaware returned an indictment Thursday against his son, Hunter Biden, on three counts connected to making a false statement about drug use during a firearm purchase.
The historic indictment comes as part of a broader investigation led by special counsel David Weiss into foreign income and potential tax offenses by Hunter.
Concerns over those foreign deals and his father's possible involvement in them were also the basis for a House impeachment inquiry that was launched against the President earlier this week.
FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream spoke with the Rundown's Jared Halpern shortly after Hunter Biden was indicted to break down the charges.
Bream also discussed how his son's legal problems and the impeachment investigation could hurt President Joe Biden politically at a time when he's already suffering in the polls.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more of Shannon Bream's analysis of a historic week in politics.
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President Biden returned from his latest overseas trip at the G20 Summit to renewed concerns over his age and mental capabilities. The White House has answered those concerns by pointing to the President's recent rigorous schedule and touting policy achievements from "Bidenomics" to foreign policy. FOX News Washington-Based Correspondent Mark Meredith joins to discuss the significance of President Biden's visit at the G20 Summit, how his schedule may continue to ramp up leading into the 2024 Election, and what he can continue to do to stave off concerns surrounding his age.
Critics from both ends of the political spectrum are calling for answers as many border communities and sanctuary cities across the country are struggling to keep up with the influx of migrants. Some blame the Biden administration's border policies; others blame the lack of law enforcement. FOX News Contributor and former State Department Spokesperson, Marie Harf explains why politicians need to come up with realistic solutions and explains why the argument for a living wage coincides with the nation's border crisis.
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Former President Trump continues to hold a big lead over his GOP rivals.
He currently leads in both national polls and in key states like New Hampshire, which is an early-voting state and historically has had a good track record selecting the next United States President.
However, the Granite State's governor does not believe the race in New Hampshire or for the Republican nomination is over.
On the Rundown earlier this week, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) explained to the Rundown's why he thinks there is plenty of time for President Trump's opponents to catch up. He laid out how they can do so and discussed scenarios where the former President loses.
Sununu also shared why his state is proud of its first-in-the-nation primary tradition, and why he thinks gerrymandering contributed to the polarization of political parties in the country.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more from the outspoken governor and get more of his insights on how politics is broken, but also why he is optimistic about the country's future.
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This past week, President Biden traveled to India for the G20 Summit, as he continues his efforts to make inroads into the region and de-escalate tensions between China and Taiwan. While on the trip, multiple blunders from the President have renewed concerns over his mental faculties entering the arduous 2024 election cycle. FOX News Contributor and former Deputy Chief Of Staff for President George W. Bush weighs in on how the President’s missteps have caused establishment Democrats to shy away from the leader. Later Karl discusses how other nations may perceive the United States due to his gaffes and weighs in on the potential for a candidate to come out of the woodwork to primary President Biden.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy has not had it easy since claiming his title as House Speaker after a remarkable fifteen rounds of votes and negotiations. Plus, pleasing all parties in Congress has been a challenge regarding issues such as providing relief money for Ukraine, the investigation into President Biden and his son Hunter, and a possible impeachment inquiry all while trying to fund the government on a fast-approaching deadline. Former Utah Congressman and Chair of the Oversight Committee Jason Chaffetz shares his perspective as someone who has seen two different Speakers of the House in the halls of Congress and shares what he thinks Speaker McCarthy can do to control all 435 members.
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The 'Invictus Games', founded by Prince Harry in 2014, is an Olympic style multi-sport competition for wounded or sick servicemen, both serving and veterans from countries all over the world. The games, this year held in Düsseldorf, Germany, have a powerfully positive influence on their recovery from traumatic injury. While showing courage and strength, both male and female competitors say they are honored to represent their countries in the games.
FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Benjamin Hall, FOX News State Department Correspondent at the 'Invictus Games' in Düsseldorf, Germany, about the real impact of the event, his honor of presenting a medal there and he later shares what helped him recover from his own serious injuries.
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Another big bombshell in a political cycle that has already seen many. A grand jury in Delaware returned an indictment against Hunter Biden on three counts connected to making a false statement about drug use during a firearm purchase. The historic indictment comes as part of a broader investigation led by special counsel David Weiss into foreign income and potential tax offenses by Hunter Biden. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream breaks down the indictment and how it could impact Hunter's father President Joe Biden politically. Bream also weighs in on the impeachment inquiry into the President launched by the House earlier this week.
Former President Trump continues to hold a big polling lead over the GOP field both nationally and in key states. That includes New Hampshire, which historically has had a good track record selecting the next United States President. However the Granite State's governor does not believe the race in New Hampshire or for the Republican nomination is over. On the Rundown, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) explains why he thinks there is plenty of time for President Trump's opponents to catch up and how they can do so. He also shares why his state its first-in-the-nation primary tradition, and why he thinks gerrymandering contributed to polarization of political parties in the country.
Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, author, and lawyer Sam Bregman as Jews around the world celebrate the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah.
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President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, has been indicted on federal gun charges stemming from Special Counsel David Weiss' investigation into him. Hunter Biden is charged with making false claims during the purchase of a firearm and the possession of a firearm by someone who is addicted to a controlled substance. The indictment announced Thursday in a Delaware federal court is the first out of David Weiss' probe into Hunter Biden.
FOX's John Saucier speaks with Philip Holloway, former Georgia Prosecutor and the founder of the 'Holloway Law Group', who says Hunter Biden faces serious charges, ones that could have been laid out years ago.
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Yesterday’s House Homeland Security Hearing on migration and the U.S. Border covered one border issue that, despite its severity, is not commonly spoken about. A startling number of migrants being brought across the southern border are being sold into human trafficking by the same cartels or illegal enterprises bringing them to the U.S. With few connections or ways to make money, this has led to many migrants being trapped, and lawmakers like New York Congressman Anthony D’Esposito are determined to find solutions to fight this tragedy. On the Rundown, Rep. D’Esposito discusses how migrants are being trafficked in every state across the U.S., not just those on the border, and why lawmakers must stop “pointing fingers” and instead focus on finding solutions to protect the border. He also speaks about how law enforcement agencies should be supported to ensure they can catch the criminals behind these heinous acts.
An escaped prisoner from Chester County Prison was on the loose in Pennsylvania for nearly two weeks until he was captured by authorities on Wednesday. Convicted murderer, thirty-four-year-old, Danelo Cavalcante was taken into custody shortly after 8 a.m. when an aircraft using thermal technology finally led state police and U.S. Border agents to his location. Former DOJ and FBI Special Agent, Nicole Parker, joins the Rundown to provide details into what mindset the criminal was in when he escaped and break down the behind-the-scenes of how law enforcement finally tracked him down.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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Earlier this week, advisors to the Federal Drug Administration said phenylephrine, one of the key ingredients in popular over-the-counter nasal decongestants, doesn't really work. Many are concerned that the FDA's findings will cause commercial drugmakers to pull their products from shelves across the country, causing a shortage of cold medicine and changing the landscape of a $2 billion industry.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday gave the go-ahead for an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, after facing increased pressure from conservatives in the House. The investigation will focus on whether or not the president benefitted from his son Hunter Biden's foreign business deals, which have been under federal investigation since 2018. GOP Pollster and member of the FOX News National Decision Team Daron Shaw breaks down the political risks that come with this inquiry, how it compares to impeachment fights of the past, and if this latest development opens the door to a serious third-party candidate.
A new gun suspension order has New Mexicans up in arms, as they claim the ruling is a violation of Second Amendment rights. The temporary suspension, put in place by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was enacted under an emergency public health order, prompted by the recent fatal shootings of a 13-year-old girl and 11-year-old boy in recent months. Democrats and Republicans have criticized the ruling, claiming the suspension of open and concealed carry laws for Bernalillo County residents will not stop criminals from committing crimes but only prohibits law-abiding citizens from protecting themselves. On the Rundown, New Mexico State Representative John Block (R-51st District) discusses why this order unjustly violates constitutional rights, what complaints he's hearing from both Republicans and Democrats regarding the ruling, and why many believe this action could set back the creation of productive gun control laws.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America."
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Rescue crews are searching through the rubble of isolated communities in Morocco's Atlas Mountain range after a six point eight magnitude earthquake hit the country last Friday. Nearly three thousand are dead and thousands more are spending cold nights sleeping outside worried about aftershocks. Various countries are offering aid and current help is slow to reach areas because many roads remain inaccessible.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Trey Yingst, reporting from the village of Talat N'Yaaqoub in the Atlas Mountain region of Morocco, about the scenes on the ground and the current rescue and recovery efforts.
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It was a busy week for President Biden, as he attended the G20 Summit in India and met with the Prime Minister of Vietnam in Hanoi. These trips come at a time when many Americans have been raising concerns about the President’s age and ability to serve a second term. After the President was interrupted by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre during a press conference in Vietnam when he appeared to be trailing off 25 minutes in, many eyebrows continued being raised about the President’s abilities. On the Rundown, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss recent polls showing both Democrat and Republican voters’ concerns about the President’s age, how his recent public appearances raise questions about his strength as commander-in-chief and the impact this could have on persuadable voters in 2024.
Yesterday marked 22 years since the attacks of 9/11. As the country held ceremonies to honor the heroes and remember the thousands killed, the mastermind of those attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammad and four other terror suspects remained detained at Guantanamo Bay with no trial in sight. With the case in limbo for years, many of the victims' families feel justice is being denied. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy, who has prosecuted terrorists in the past, explains why getting to a trial has proven challenging, what a potential plea deal could look like, and whether he thinks the terrorists behind 9/11 will avoid the death penalty.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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A federal appeals court last Friday ruled that the White House, the FBI, the CDC and the Surgeon General could have violated the First Amendment rights of people by moderating content regarding the election, COVID-19 and the handling of Hunter Biden's laptop. The ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans says the governmental agencies pressured technology companies to suppress or even remove posts on those topics. The lawsuit was filed by the states of Missouri and Louisiana, a conservative website owner, and four other people who opposed the administrations COVID-19 policy.
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Edward Lawrence, White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about the ruling and what it means for free speech.
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Migrants continue flocking to major hubs like New York City despite there being little to no space left to house asylum seekers. The issue has gotten so severe that New York City Mayor Eric Adams claims the migrant surge "will destroy New York City" if they are not given proper funding and resources. As the migrant crisis leads to an estimated $12 billion budget deficit in NYC, many lawmakers are asking what it will take for President Biden to put this issue higher on his priority list. On the Rundown, New York Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis joins to discuss why she believes the mayor's actions have 'incentivized illegal immigration,' as opposed to preventing it and why allowing this is "a slap in the face" to the immigrants in New York City who did follow the legal process to live in the U.S. She also honors those who tragically lost their lives 22 years ago today on September 11th, 2001 and how the heinous attack committed on 9/11 continues impacting members of her community to this day.
The COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on remote education. But now that children have mostly returned to the classroom, schools are finding it increasingly difficult to staff teachers. The problem is so bad in some cases, districts across the country are reaching out to third-party companies to employ remote instructors to educate students from miles away. Susan Moore Johnson, research professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Evan Erdberg, founder and former president of Proximity Learning Inc. join the Rundown to weigh the pros and cons of remote education and explain why schools are turning to this option more frequently than before.
Plus, commentary by former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker.
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China's spying efforts within our borders have been raising alarms for years.
Now there are growing number of reports of Chinese citizens posing as tourists and collecting data near and around American military bases.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Defense have reportedly tracked over 100 such incidents of this in recent years, raising red flags that Beijing is using non-traditional means to gather intelligence on U.S. soil.
Former CIA Chief of Station Dan Hoffman joined the Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss what he calls the "the new Cold War" with China, and what the motives and effectiveness of these cloak-and-dagger operations.
Hoffman also explained how America counters these spies and what gathers information in countries like Russia and China.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation that doesn't just include more of his take on America's tensions with China, but also a never before aired portion that includes why Hoffman is now devoting so much of his life to fighting cancer.
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Poll after poll, shows a majority of voters believe that President Biden is too old for a second term, speculation has been spread that Democrats are working on a backup plan if the President is unable to continue his re-election campaign. An alternative that continues to be named, is California Governor Gavin Newsom. Democratic Strategist, Nationally Syndicated Radio Host, and FOX News Contributor Leslie Marshall weighs in on the traits that Governor Newsom has that would make him a viable alternative to President Biden, why both Democrats and Republicans always have a backup plan in place for candidates, and what it would take for the Governor to get into the 2024 race.
The focus continues to be on the 2024 presidential candidates. But what about Congress? When President Joe Biden took office the Senate was split fifty-fifty causing Vice President Kamala Harris to be the tiebreaker on many vital issues. During the 2022 Midterm Elections, Republicans were looking to win back control, but ultimately did not regain the majority, with Democrats even gaining a seat. Republicans are eager to try again in 2024, with the current Senate map providing many chances for the party to flip seats. The Senate and Governors Editor for The Cook Political Report, Jessica Taylor explains which races she is watching, why the Senate race in Arizona is so hard to predict, and what this means for the party moving forward.
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This week we spoke with Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz about the bipartisan effort to keep AM radio in electric cars as some major EV makers opt to remove the frequency over interference issues.
The fight to save AM radio comes at a time when Democrats are pushing their green agenda which includes incentivizing Americans to drive EVs.
Senator Cruz joined the Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal to discuss why he believes the Biden Administration's proposed green policies would not only hurt America's economy, but be potentially devastating to local AM radio stations across the country.
The Texas Republican also weighed in on the growing alliances among US adversaries as Russia's president may be looking for weapons from North Korea.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Texas Senator Ted Cruz . On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll our entire conversation that includes more his take on the 'green agenda', and his explanation on how bitcoin, something he is a 'big believer' in, could be help the country cope with its energy problems.
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The Senate is back in session, returning to the Capitol Building after its summer recess. However, many were concerned for Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after he froze again during his regular news conference. The Senator vowed to finish his term amid ongoing speculation about the status of his health following two recent episodes. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram asked Senator McConnell directly about his health earlier this week and shares reactions from Capitol Hill. Later, he discusses what's ahead for Congress as they work to prevent a government shutdown.
The federal budget deficit totaled $2.3 trillion dollars, almost twice the amount from last year, a projection coming from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. The Committee's Senior Vice President and Policy Director Marc Goldwein points out why people should care about the national debt, explains what it means for money in Americans' wallets, and details what kind of legislation Congress should pass to relieve some of our country's debt.
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More than two years later, many serious questions and concerns remain unanswered about America's exit from Afghanistan.
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin recently did an exclusive interview with retired General Frank McKenzie, the former Commander of U.S. Central Command, who was in charge during the withdrawal in 2021.
McKenzie said he "has a lot of regrets" on how the withdrawal went and believes there should still be U.S. troops in Afghanistan. He also responded to allegations from retired Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews and Gold Star family members.
A portion of this interview aired on FOX News' Special earlier this week. Griffin joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition as a special guest host and shares more her interview with General Frank McKenzie and allows to get even more insight on what he feels went wrong back in August of 2021.
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Federal prosecutors announced they will seek an indictment of Hunter Biden by the end of September. Many believed the President's son would put a stop to his legal woes last month as he intended to take a plea deal for his misdemeanor tax charges and enter a diversion program for a separate felony gun charge. However, the plea agreement fell apart when a judge questioned several aspects of the deal, sending his legal team back to the drawing board. Nevertheless, Hunter may finally have his day in court, with U.S. special counsel David Weiss seeking a federal indictment. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to break down the developments in the case, discuss President Biden's trip to India, and preview her interview with Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) this Sunday.
Months ago, a jury found Alex Murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder for the nationally covered killings of his wife and son. On Tuesday, Alex Murdaugh's lawyers filed a motion for a new trial, citing compelling evidence of jury tampering in which the Colleton County clerk told the jury "not to believe a word Murdaugh says." Anchor of The Story, Martha MacCallum, sat down for an exclusive interview with Alex's son, Buster Murdaugh, who shared his suspicions about the conviction of his father. Martha joins the podcast to share her analysis of Buster's unique perspective, including whether he believes his father is guilty, her thoughts on the likelihood Murdaugh will receive a retrial, and more about her new FOX Nation special, 'The Fall of the House of Murdaugh'.
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The migrant crisis "will destroy New York City." That's what New York City Mayor Eric Adams told residents at a town hall on Wednesday. Sanctuary cities like NYC have been receiving an estimated 10,000 migrants a month, causing a strain on resources, with education being the resource most under focus this week. New Yorkers sent their students back to school today, along with upwards of 20,000 migrant children now eligible to attend the city's schools. Fox Business Correspondent Madison Alworth joins FOX's Eben Brown to explain how city funds are being stretched thin by the migrant influx, the issues of language barriers and vaccinations that new migrant students present, and the tension between blue city mayors and the Biden administration when it comes to resources to help migrants.
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As Democrats push their green energy policy goals, there has been a push for Americans to switch to electric vehicles. A new concern from Washington about electric vehicles is that many car manufacturers are contemplating removing AM radios from their electric cars and trucks. Republican Senator Ted Cruz and Democratic Senator Ed Markey are urging lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to join them in supporting 'The AM for Every Vehicle Act,' to ensure that over 80 million American users still have access to this technology. Senator Cruz (R-TX) joins the Rundown to discuss where Republicans and Democrats differ and align on electric vehicles and why he believes it's essential that AM radio remains a reliable source in natural disasters. He also shares why growing alliances among U.S. adversaries pose a serious threat that the Biden administration must confront.
As kids head back to school, COVID-19 cases continue to rise throughout the United States, prompting many districts to implement pandemic-era precautions to get ahead of the spread. Students from kindergarten through college are now being required to mask up yet again, with COVID-related hospitalizations appearing more frequently. On the Rundown, FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Marty Makary, breaks down the latest regarding booster vaccines, why the method of tracking wastewater is a better indicator of a potential spike, and what new research suggests about the efficiency of masks as a preventative tool.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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The Cuban government has broken up a human trafficking ring operating in their country, run by Russia, with the purpose of recruiting Cuban citizens as fighters for the Russian war efforts in Ukraine. There is speculation that this could strain relations between these two allies. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Blinken arrived in Kyiv this week with news that the U.S. would deliver a one-billion-dollar aid package for their defense efforts. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins to explain what kind of significant munitions America will be giving Ukraine, what impact the death of Wagner Group's chief Prigozhin will have in the long run, and positive signs Cuba is pushing back against Russia's human trafficking scheme.
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First, there were spy balloons flying over the United States. Now, Chinese citizens posing as tourists are spying on American military bases. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Defense have reportedly tracked over 100 incidents of this in recent years, raising red flags that Beijing is using non-traditional means to gather intelligence on U.S. soil. However, many spies walk away with trespassing charges rather than espionage. As threats continue to rise, Congress is looking to enact legislation on the issue, but the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC, says the allegations are ill-intentioned. Former CIA Chief of Station Dan Hoffman joins the Rundown to explain "the new Cold War" with China, why Xi Jinping is trying to control battlespace across the world, and the national security risks of American military intelligence falling into the wrong hands.
Police staffing shortages have become a very real problem, not just in America’s big cities but in small towns as well. In the middle of August, the entire police department in Goodhue, Minnesota, resigned, citing a lack of fair compensation and the burden of a scarce supply of new officers. Police departments across the nation have been grappling with a critical staffing shortage, as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ data shows a consistent decline in law enforcement jobs starting in 2020. Whether it be Los Angeles, Austin, Philadelphia, or a small town in the Midwest, all communities are experiencing difficulty attracting police officers. But why is this? Goodhue, Minnesota’s Sheriff Marty Kelly joins to break down what led to the disbanding of his town’s police department, the critical obstacles stations face during police recruitment, and what needs to change to bring people back to the profession of law enforcement.
Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz.
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After a three year pause in student loan payments debtors will face monthly payments once again in October. Loan borrowers will be offered help but after years of having interest accrue, most will face very high monthly bills. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Alan Collinge, founder of 'Student Loan Justice', and two student debtors Cheri Hicks and John Connors about their student loan stories and how they effected them financially.
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Plenty of focus is on the GOP presidential primary race, while President Biden has had very few campaign events for his 2024 presidential race. Only two candidates, neither holding elected office, have challenged the President for the Democratic nomination, but due to their low poll numbers, he will all but certainly remain his party’s nominee. But who is President Biden’s heir apparent in 2028? FOX News Radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to explain how 2024 is shaping up for both parties, which Democrats appear to be waiting in the wings for their shot at commander in chief in 2028, and how key political moments can make or break would-be candidates and create future stars in the political parties.
For the first time since Chinese President Xi Jinping came into power in 2012, he will not attend this year’s annual G20 Summit in India. Though reports say China still plans to send their No. 2 leader, Premier Li Qiang — Jinping’s absence has raised eyebrows across the globe. Why would he miss out on representing China at one of the most influential gatherings of the year? Some wonder if the growth of India, where the Summit will be this year, and their growing relationship with the West may have led to China “rebuffing” the host country. Others voice concerns about what this could mean for the nation’s already fragile relationship with one of our top adversaries. On the Rundown, FOX’s Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot joins Alex Hogan to discuss what messages he believes the Chinese President is sending via his absence, how this reflects America’s “frosty” relations with the country, and how concerned world leaders should be that China seems to be distancing itself from the other members of the G20.
Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.
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Air Force veteran John Lindsley, of Biloxi, Mississippi, was doing a random search of relatives on the internet when he discovered his uncle was a very special World War II hero. And he also found out a small French town, that residents say his uncle saved them from the Nazis, has been honoring him for decades. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Air Force Veteran John Lindsley and his wife Vicky about discovering the heroic acts of their family member and the reverence a faming town in France still shows him.
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Surges of migrants continue coming to the U.S.-Mexico border in hopes of entry, leading to what many deem an ongoing border crisis, as border patrol agents struggle to control the border with limited resources & a surplus of immigrants coming daily. This has impacted every state in America, as critics claim a loose border allows for deadly drugs like fentanyl to make their way to the U.S. while large groups of migrants overwhelm small border towns and take buses or planes to sanctuary cities that have now run out of space. One district particularly impacted is Texas’ 23rd district — which makes up 800 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. On the Rundown, Congressman Tony Gonzales, who represents this district, joins to discuss how the border crisis continues impacting his constituents, why it’s up to Republican lawmakers in Congress to craft border legislation as the Biden administration neglects to do so, and what pathway he believes should be available to migrants wanting to enter the U.S. that is safe and efficient.
The August jobs report released on Friday bodes well for the U.S. economy, with the Labor Department reporting 187,000 jobs added. Unemployment changed unexpectedly, however, increasing to 3.8 percent, which is the highest jobless rate since February 2022. This marks one of the biggest jumps in unemployment since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business Brian Brenberg joins the Rundown to break down the current state of the economy, explain why the rising unemployment rate can have positive impacts down the road, and explain why many companies are grappling with a hybrid-work model to save on spending.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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Earlier this year, Democrats were having a discussion about Senator Diane Feinstein's fitness for office at her advanced age. This past week, after Senator Mitch McConnell's second instance of freezing in a press conference, Republicans were forced to have similar talks.
These conversations are coming amid a difficult time in Washington and the country. Florida is recovering from Hurricane Idalia, and in Maui recently, a community was devastated by wildfires.
FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joined to discuss all these topics and more.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with Shannon Bream.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appeared on Fox News last week, signaling an impeachment inquiry may be coming for President Biden. This follows a months-long trend, with various Republican lawmakers calling for accountability and further investigation into the President and his family’s business and foreign business dealings. Even as the GOP teases possible impeachment, the President will still have to work with Congress to approve a federal budget by the end of September or face a government shutdown. Fox News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains how Speaker McCarthy has tested the water for impeachment and what’s in jeopardy of being cut from federal spending as a government shutdown looms.
For decades China has been purchasing portions of the United States' debt, ultimately earning the title of the largest foreign owner of U.S. Treasury securities. However, they forfeited their status after decreasing their holdings by more than nine percent, just under one trillion dollars. As tensions between the two countries continue to grow, many are concerned about the consequences of owing China money. President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Maya MacGuineas explains the national security risks posed by foreign entities buying up American debt and why China's economic turmoil has impacted their decision to pull back.
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Hurricane Idalia touched down in Florida this past week. Heavy rains, storm surges, and intense winds left communities in the Sunshine State with flooded homes without power and, in some cases, clean water.
President Biden and Governor Ron DeSantis have been collaborating to get Floridians the resources they need. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is always front-and-center in situations like these and is now aiding folks affected by the natural disaster.
Former FEMA administrator Brock Long has dealt with these disasters in the past. He joined for an interview to break down what FEMA is doing right now to help, what the biggest concerns are in the aftermath of a hurricane, and the need for the agency's political neutrality to help all Americans in crisis.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with former FEMA administrator Brock Long.
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Governor Ron DeSantis is the only sitting governor who has already qualified for the second Republican Primary Debate in the 2024 Presidential Election. Despite falling 37 points behind former President Donald Trump in the most recent FOX News Poll, Floridians seem to approve of his ability to manage his state during the Category 4 Hurricane Idalia. Gerald L. Baliles Professor and Director of Presidential Studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center Barbara Perry explains how the governor's management of Florida can possibly boost his numbers for the Republican primary and help him stand out on the campaign trail.
After a lengthy pause due to the pandemic and a lost fight in the Supreme Court, student loan payments begin next month. Despite the loss, the Biden Administration refuses to give up on providing borrowers with relief through various initiatives and legislation, such as the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan and. President and Founder of Mitlin Financial Lawrence Sprung explains what impact federal involvement will have on borrowers and what students can expect as their pause is finally over.
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Due to an ongoing shortage of ADHD medications, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several generic versions of the drug Vyvanse for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. New studies show that the number of people being diagnosed with ADHD is climbing steadily, especially in women. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Marc Siegel, Professor Of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and FOX News Medical Contributor, about the supply impact of the FDA's decision and the rise in the number of those diagnosed with ADHD.
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President Biden and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may be political adversaries, but they’ve spent a great deal of time on the phone in recent days coordinating the disaster response to Hurricane Idalia. For the Biden administration, they are grappling with handling this disaster after receiving mixed public opinion on their response to last month’s deadly wildfire in Hawaii. Meanwhile, in Washington, the age of politicians is under scrutiny again after Senator McConnell appeared to freeze again in a press conference. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the disaster response efforts will demonstrate leaders’ ability to lead in a crisis, how NY Governor Kathy Hochul is pressing the Biden administration for resources as migrants overwhelm them, and how the McConnell situation has furthered concerns about aging politicians' fitness for office.
Federal marijuana restrictions may soon be easing. The Department of Health and Human Services signaled this on Wednesday, issuing a new recommendation to reclassify the drug in the lower-risk category of Schedule III rather than its current status as a Schedule I drug. This move follows the political and social trend of legalization we have seen throughout the country in the past decade, with 23 states legalizing the drug for recreational use. The new recommendation will be reviewed by the DEA, but advocates have long pushed for this classification shift that would bolster the growing cannabis industry. Former FBI supervisory special agent Lance Leising explains what this means from a law enforcement perspective and how it sets the stage for national cannabis decriminalization down the road.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell looked to freeze up again taking questions from reporters following an event in Kentucky. The incident, along with the health concerns surrounding Senator Dianne Feinstein and President Biden's age, raises many questions about the effectiveness of our aging politicians. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rich Edson, FOX News senior national correspondent, about the latest scare with Senator McConnell and the growing calls for term limits.
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School districts across the U.S. are debating what policies to adopt when handling students who request to change their name or gender identity at school. Should parents be informed if their children make a request of this nature, or should it stay between the teacher and student due to potential safety concerns at home? Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who has long advocated for parents' rights, has issued a new model policy that aims for schools to partner alongside parents, ensuring parents are in the know and able to make decisions concerning their children. The Governor joins the Rundown to discuss this plan in depth and how he's continuing to prioritize bettering education in his state. Later, he explains how he's working to give government money back to Virginians and why early voting could be crucial to securing a Republican victory come election season.
Florida is no stranger to hurricanes, and the most recent storm is wreaking havoc across the Sunshine State. Wreckage, debris, and downed power lines now litter Florida as Hurricane Idalia made landfall Wednesday morning as a Category 3 storm. Nearly thirty counties were evacuated, and over 200,000 homes have lost power. Former FEMA Administrator Brock Long joins the Rundown to break down FEMA's role during the disaster response, what kind of leadership is needed in the aftermath of the storm, and why putting aside politics during a natural disaster provides a better outcome for the affected residents.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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The Western African country of Gabon has now become the third nation on the continent to suffer a military coup this year after senior military leaders announced on national TV they had taken control of the government. Gabon's coup follows ones in Niger and Burkina-Faso and all share anti-Western sentiment. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News London-based Foreign correspondent, about this most recent military coup and the growing influence of Russia and China in Africa.
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Wednesday marks two years since the end of the Biden administration's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of thirteen U.S. service members. Their deaths at the hands of a suicide bomber at Abbey Gate in Kabul marked a tragic end to the nation’s largest evacuation effort in U.S. history, officially ending two decades of war. Since then, the Biden administration has faced questions of accountability surrounding the withdrawal, with the Gold Star families of those service members who lost their lives speaking to lawmakers earlier this month. FOX's Chief National Security Correspondent, Jennifer Griffin, joins the Rundown to evaluate what went wrong and what military officials plan to do moving forward.
The Biden administration unveiled on Tuesday the first 10 drugs they will set for Medicare price negotiations. In Washington, lowering the price of prescription drugs everyday people depend on to survive has been a priority. However, the White House’s plan is not without its critics. So how will this actually impact Americans’ wallets and medicine cabinets? Deputy Assistant to the President for Health and Veterans Affairs Christen Linke Young joins the podcast to break down the administration’s plan to lower drug prices, how the pharmaceutical industry’s development of new drugs could be negatively impacted, and when Medicare users will really see these prices drop.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier.
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City and state officials of New York have been asking the Biden administration for help with an increasingly out of control migrant crisis they are facing. With ten thousand new migrants showing up each month, frustration and protests are increasing while solutions are not. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News New York City-based correspondent, about the latest back and forth between the city, the state and the Biden administration.
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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgam remains an underdog in the 2024 Republican presidential race; however, after his first debate performance, his campaign is confident he’ll be attending the second debate too, despite not yet qualifying. While some candidates dominated the stage and combatted rivals with fierce language, Governor Burgum spoke for only seven and a half minutes during the two-hour debate. He focused his energy and criticism on President Joe Biden instead of taking shots at his fellow GOP candidates. On the Rundown, Governor Burgum explains his strategy for the next debate, his plan to protect the U.S. from an increasingly hostile China, and shares how he injured himself ahead of the debate.
Several sanctuary cities across the U.S. face an unsettling reality: they no longer have enough housing for migrants. This influx has led Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City to resort to turning hotels, churches, or apartment complexes into migrant housing, yet these cities and their surrounding communities are still overwhelmed. So how will these cities find solutions with insufficient funding, a lack of physical space, and concerns from residents? On the Rundown, Rockland County Executive Ed Day discusses how the migrant surge in New York City has impacted his community for months and why he is willing to do "whatever he has to do" to stop Mayor Eric Adams from allowing more migrants into the city. Later, Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez shares how his city is suffering and potential solutions to the inundation of migrants.
Plus, commentary by Executive Director and General Counsel for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Robert Henneke.
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A U.S. Judge set a trial date of March 20-24 for Donald Trump to stand against charges he tried to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss. The trial falls on the week of one of the most prized days in the presidential voting process, 'Super Tuesday', when voters from Maine to California take to the polls. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with David Spunt, FOX News Washington D.C.-based correspondent, about the trial being set and the impact of the day on Trump's campaign and the overall election.
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Russian officials have confirmed that the chief of the Russian Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was among the ten people killed in a plane crash last week. This comes two months after Prigozhin led an insurrection against Russian President Vladimir Putin, leading many to believe it was an intentional hit by Putin, despite the Kremlin claiming otherwise. This week in the U.S., Americans honor the two-year anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the attack at the airport in Kabul that led to the death of 13 service members. The Gold Star families who lost loved ones continue calling for transparency & accountability from the White House, as many never learned how their loved ones passed or why the withdrawal ended in tragedy. On the Rundown, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) explains how he is working with families to gain clarity & ensure similar disasters can be avoided. He also shares his thoughts on the fatal plane crash and why the claim that Prigozhin’s death was accidental is “laughable.”
Cancer diagnoses among young Americans are on the rise. Many recent studies have found that for people under the age of 50, the rate of cancer diagnoses is going up, and despite zeroing in on this concerning trend, doctors are struggling to figure out why this is happening. One study looked at cancer diagnoses between 2010 and 2019 and found that people are approximately 15 percent more likely to be diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers than they were a decade ago, thus making it the fastest-growing type of cancer amongst young people. FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at NYU Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel, joins the Rundown to discuss possible causes for the spike, encourage Americans to start screening for cancer at a young age, and analyze the future of cancer treatment.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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Over 50 years after Americans walked on the moon for the first time, the U.S. finds itself in a new modern space race.
Several countries are now eagerly trying to land on the dark side of the moon in an effort to one day tap its resources.
Just this week, India became the fourth nation on Thursday to successfully land on the moon. That was just days after Russia's first lunar mission in nearly five decades failed.
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine joined Chris Foster earlier this week, just before India' historic success, to discuss why there is an urgency to land on the south pole of the moon and why the water, and minerals there matter so much.
Bridenstine explained how establishing bases near and on the moon could benefit private businesses and be a launching pad to future Mars missions. Bridenstine also explained why the he fears China will establish a moon base first and why it's important the government takes the new moon race very seriously.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll our entire conversation about why the modern moon race is so critical to America's future.
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As summer winds down and America's children head back to school, Congress has a major assignment awaiting them when they return from their August recess. Washington lawmakers will have to race to pass various appropriation bills in order to avoid a government shutdown. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the hurdles that face Congress upon their return, why House Speaker Kevin McCarthy may be reluctant to work with Democrats on the legislation, and how a potential impeachment inquiry into President Biden factors into the negotiation process.
As the United States continues to suffer from drug shortages, many Americans are struggling to fill prescriptions for antibiotics and even some cancer treatments. The reason we’re experiencing this is because many of our country's pharmaceuticals or their active ingredients are produced overseas. There is a growing effort by some Washington lawmakers to bring production back home and help America become less reliant on countries like China. Eric Edwards, cofounder and CEO of Phlow, a pharmaceutical company based in Richmond, Virginia, joins to discuss the importance of manufacturing active pharmaceutical ingredients domestically and why Congress should push harder for reform.
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Several states in America are rethinking prostitution. Or at least how to address those who are involved in it.
For example, Maine's Governor Janet Mills recently signed a bill that will no longer make it a crime - for at least the adult offering sexual services. However, It would still be illegal to buy sex or be a pimp.
And in New York state, lawmakers are also weighing a bill that would decriminalize 'sex work'.
Not surprisingly, these bills have reignited the debate over how best local and state governments should address the 'world's oldest profession' and those whose lives are negatively affected by it.
Earlier this month, New York Republican State Senator Anthony Palombo and Vice President of the National Center of Sexual Exploitation Eleanor Gaetan joined the FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady to discuss the pros and cons of legalizing, decriminalizing, or over prosecuting prostitution.
Both guests had concerns for the safety of sex trafficking victims, but had different ideas on how best to help them and address the other crimes and social problems associated with the sex trade business.
We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Congressman New York Republican State Senator Anthony Palombo and Vice President of the National Center of Sexual Exploitation Eleanor Gaetan. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll our entire conversation about this complex issues.
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On Wednesday night, eight Republican candidates made their case as to why they should be the next president. With the next debate just weeks away, what adjustments must the candidates make in order to gain traction and catch up to the GOP frontrunner former President Donald Trump? President of KAConsulting, former Senior Counselor to President Trump and FOX News Contributor Kellyanne Conway shares which moments from Wednesday's debate stuck out to her the most and discusses what voters must do to keep their campaigns alive.
For the fifth consecutive year, the United States Department of Defense failed an audit. This comes as Congress is considering a topline defense spending total of nearly 900 billion dollars. President of Citizens Against Government Waste Thomas Schatz speculates as to where our defense spending is going, debates whether past Presidents have any stake in the blame for this issue, and reminds listeners that just because other agencies have passed audits does not mean their systems are economically sound.
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A new Texas law goes into effect September requiring all schools in the state to have on armed security officer on their campus. The law, which passed back in May, was in response to the tragic shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with FOX's Casey Stegall, reporting from Dallas, TX, about the details of the law and how schools are trying to fulfill its implementation.
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With the first 2024 Republican presidential debate behind us, the question that remains is: has the political landscape shifted? The GOP contenders traded barbs in Milwaukee, and many have singled out former Governor Nikki Haley and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy for memorable appearances, but now it is up to American voters to react with fundraising dollars and polling. Meanwhile, on Thursday night, former President Trump turned himself in at an Atlanta jail for his RICO indictment in the Georgia election interference case. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to unpack the candidates' debate performances and stark division on key issues such as Ukraine funding, abortion, and the economy.
Almost five months after his arrest, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich finds himself serving even more time behind bars. On Thursday, a Moscow court announced the American journalist's pre-trial detention had been extended for a second time, forcing him to stay in one of Russia's most brutal prisons until at least the end of November. Gershkovich was originally arrested in March for espionage, which both the WSJ and the Biden administration vehemently deny. Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Paul Beckett joins the Rundown to discuss the possibility of the country participating in yet another prisoner swap, how Gershkovich is staying in touch with the U.S., and the pattern of hostility he is seeing from the Russian government.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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Russia's civil aviation authority has said a plane carrying the Wagner mercenary group leader, Yevegny Prigozhin, crashed soon after taking off from Moscow killing all onboard. The cause of the crash has not been confirmed and today, Putin made his first comments about the plane crash and his once close associate. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News Foreign Correspondent, about the murky details of the crash and what this means for the future of the mercenary group's operations.
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The air was tense last night in Milwaukee, following the first 2024 Republican presidential debate that set the tone for a fiery race between GOP presidential candidates that is likely to only heat up from here. While there were stand-out performances and memorable one-liners from many on the stage, particularly from some who had fallen behind in the polls like former Vice President Mike Pence and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, there were also candidates with a lot to prove that left voters unimpressed. To break it all down, Fox News Audio Political Anchor Jared Halpern and Fox News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar join live from Milwaukee to discuss who fought the hardest to be heard, which candidates faced the harshest backlash, and how big of an impact this debate could have on the election.
Policies regarding students' gender identities are a main focus this back-to-school season in New Jersey, as several districts are trying to enact new mandates requiring teachers and staff to notify parents if their child wishes to change their gender identity, pronouns, or use different bathrooms. On Friday, a New Jersey judge temporarily blocked this rule, saying it would violate discrimination laws and hurt transgender students. Some parents in the Garden State, on the other hand, are pushing for this policy to become the norm, arguing it violates parental rights. Attorney and legal analyst Mercedes Colwin joins the Rundown to break down why parents feel this violates the 14th Amendment and why this case has the power to reach the Supreme Court.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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The economy is a top concern amongst voters heading into the first GOP debate this evening in Milwaukee. The eight Republican candidates will most likely attack 'Bidenomics' while countering with their own ideas for economic growth. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Grady Trimble, FOX Business Correspondent, who has been speaking with voters in Milwaukee about the state of the economy prior to the debate.
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Tonight, Americans will witness the first 2024 Republican presidential debate, hosted by the Fox News Channel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Eight candidates have qualified for the debate stage: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, Senator Tim Scott, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, North Dakota Governor Doug Bergum, and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. Former Wisconsin governor and 2016 GOP candidate Scott Walker joins the Rundown to give debate advice to the candidates, explain what issues will be important to Wisconsinites, and give his prediction of who on the debate stage will stand out from the crowded 2024 field.
Former President Donald Trump continues to be favored as the frontrunner in the GOP primary race, but he will not be participating in tonight's debate. His absence gives Ron DeSantis the potential to increase his favorability among MAGA Republicans, as he currently polls at 16 percent in the recent Fox News poll. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy will share center stage with the Governor, and many see the political novice as a target, although he continues to climb the polls. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to evaluate each candidate’s standing ahead of the debate, break down why Governor DeSantis' campaign is slowing down, and how lesser-known candidates must use the debate to stay in the race.
Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Despite some Western intelligence agencies saying the Ukrainian Military's counteroffensive against the Russian invaders has come to a stalemate, Ukrainian officials say they are defying the odds by making any advancements. Ukraine will now be getting over forty F-16's, a weapon Kyiv has been asking for since the invasion happened. FOX's Jennifer Griffin speaks with Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine’s Defense minister, who says he assures the world that Ukrainian forces are making advancements and acknowledges aid from the West has been key.
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The focus may be on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Wednesday's GOP primary debate in Milwaukee. Former President Trump has announced his intention to not appear at any of the primary debates, despite being the frontrunner in the Republican primary race. DeSantis recently came under media fire for calling MAGA lawmakers, “listless vessels.” While this line drew criticism, DeSantis is resonating with voters on the campaign trail, with a recent Des Moines Register poll showing him with the highest favorability of any candidate. Desantis 2024 National Spokeswoman Carly Atchison joins the Rundown to explain Governor DeSantis’ plan as he heads into FOX’s debate night, why the campaign believes it is a two-man race between DeSantis and Donald Trump, and what DeSantis would do for Americans on day one of his presidency.
Ever wondered what the dark side of the Moon looks like? Several countries are now in an international race to get there first. Russia's first moon mission in nearly five decades recently failed, but more nations are conducting expeditions soon, with India’s spacecraft set for a moon landing on Thursday. The water found in this uncharted area could be used for rocket fuel, making the Moon a connecting point between Earth and Mars. However, the U.S. fears that if China gets there first, it will claim the land for itself and make it impossible for other countries to benefit from the scientific advancements. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine joins the Rundown to explain why the Moon's resources are so valuable and why competing countries must be civil and non-hostile while on the Moon.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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Navy Lieutenant Ridge Alkonis is currently serving a three year prison sentence in Japan for his involvement in a car accident that resulted in the deaths of two people. Family and friends of Lt. Alkonis say he is being forgotten about and want to see more done by the government and the military to seek his release. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Andrew Eubanks, long time friend of Lt. Alkonis and advocate for 'Bring Ridge Home', who says a medical condition caused the accident and much more should be done by officials to return Lt. Alkonis to his family.
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Candidates making up the crowded 2024 GOP field have a crucial opportunity to set themselves apart and gain favor from voters during this week's debate -- but how will they do so? Will they go after former President Donald Trump, regardless of whether he makes an appearance, or focus more on convincing voters why they must get President Joe Biden out of the White House, offering a more hopeful view of the future? Though both have been common strategies, only time will tell which will attract the widest range of voters, leading some Republican candidates to shine while others fall further back into the shadows. To break it all down, former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen joins the Rundown to discuss why winning over independent & swing voters could be key to securing the nomination, how President Trump's legal battles could work both against him and in his favor simultaneously, and his predictions on which candidates could end up surprising viewers most during Wednesday's debate.
Hundreds of school districts across the country are adopting a four-day school week, causing celebration from students and teachers, yet many parents are concerned with how the new schedule will affect their child's education. Some schools are opting to adjust operating hours as a way to entice teachers to combat the growing teacher shortage, yet research shows that the reduced instruction time may have consequences for students and will cost districts roughly the same. Associate Professor of Economics at Oregon State University, Paul Thompson, joins the Rundown to debunk assumptions associated with the change, describe how a four-day week will hurt working parents, and explain how this adds to post-pandemic learning loss.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Can the U.S. get inflation under control? Another rate hike decision is coming for the Fed, and while core inflation is decreasing, officials believe the economy will need to cool further or else inflation may be sticking around.
The Biden administration has been touting the nation's economic successes, but the latest Fox News poll shows eight in ten Americans rate the economy either "fair" or poor," and more than half believe the President has made it worse.
Chairman of O'Leary Ventures and Shark Tank star and investor Kevin O'Leary is an expert on all things business, and he joined the Rundown to break down our economy's chances of a soft landing.
Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Kevin O'Leary about America avoiding a recession, how hybrid work created a crisis in commercial real estate, and how controversial PR moves can cost companies millions.
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FOX News Channel hosts the first Republican Primary Debate of the 2024 election cycle on Wednesday, August 23rd, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The candidates are preparing for a stage that may or may not have the former President and leading Republican candidate, Donald Trump participating. Director of the FOX News Poll and member of the FOX News Decision Desk Daron Shaw discusses the history of Presidential primaries, how each candidate is shaping up in the Republican field, and explains why debate strategy may not change whether or not former President Trump attends.
How old is too old? Lawmakers in the United States are starting to work well beyond retirement age. With politicians like Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) recently suffering from health scares, it poses the question of when lawmakers should hang up their hats. If elected for a second term, President Joe Biden will be 82 years old on inauguration day, causing voters to become apprehensive about his cognitive abilities. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram examines why some are not eager to step down from their positions and why it is perfectly reasonable for voters to question their leaders' mental capabilities.
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Republican presidential candidates have been on the campaign trail in Iowa this past week, to meet and persuade voters ahead of the first voting contest of primaries, the Iowa caucus.
Former President Trump has retained his front runner status in this race thus far, however in Iowa surprises have been known to happen and the state's Governor Kim Reynolds says this race is far from over.
She joined the FOX News Rundown from the Iowa State Fair to discuss the state of the race and how voters can be swayed when meeting the candidates on the ground.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the full interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Governor Reynolds discussing her push for school choice and pro-life legislation in her state.
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On Friday, President Biden hosted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at Camp David to strengthen the United States' relationship with the countries while deterring China's influence. The two leaders put aside historical grievances to establish military cooperation with the U.S. amid growing tensions with China and North Korea. FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich provides a recap of the summit and discusses the policy and commitments made by the three leaders.
Historic wildfires continue to sweep across Hawaii's third most populated island, Maui, resulting in over one hundred casualties. As rescue efforts continue, locals are criticizing the state's lawmakers for not utilizing its emergency sirens to notify residents about the blaze. President Joe Biden will visit the Island state on Monday, after facing increased pressure to do so as he made very few remarks about the catastrophe, despite signing a federal disaster declaration last week. Former Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Craig Fugate joins to discuss how visiting the island too early will do more harm than good and how the flames will impact Hawaii's pre-existing housing crisis.
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Maui's administrator of emergency management announced his resignation just a day after defending the decision not to sound alarms when the deadly wild fires broke out. Meanwhile, more than one thousand people remain unaccounted for as search crews have combed nearly sixty percent the devastated town of Lahaina looking for remains of victims. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Robert Ray, FOX Weather correspondent on the ground in Maui, about the ongoing search for victims of the fire and reaction by residents to the official's resignation.
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Despite the former President's large lead in the GO primary polls so far, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds believes her state’s first-in-the-nation voting process is still “absolutely wide open.” Contenders in the race like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy have some of the many candidates shaking hands on the ground in Iowa, convincing voters they have the best vision for the Republican party. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds joins the Rundown from the Iowa State Fair to share why her state is a key indicator of who will do well in the general election and explain why she is a fierce proponent of school choice.
The White House continues to praise their progress on the U.S. economy however Fox polling shows most Americans remain pessimistic about the nation’s financial trajectory. So, while costs have come down on many items, core inflation remains high and key sectors like real estate are struggling, resulting in consequences for many Americans’ portfolios and 401Ks. Chairman of O'Leary Ventures and Shark Tank star and investor, Kevin O’Leary joins the podcast to explain why forecasts of a soft landing for the U.S. economy may be interrupted by rate hikes, how Target repeated Bud Light’s alienating PR moves, and how work-from-home and hybrid work created a crisis in commercial real estate.
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Hunter Biden's lead attorney Christopher Clark has asked to withdraw from the Justice Department probe into the president's son because he says he may eventually become a witness in future proceedings in the case. Taking Clark's position is high-profile D.C. attorney Abbe Lowell who is said to want to move more towards a publicly combative approach. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with David Spunt, Washington D.C. correspondent for FOX, about Hunter Biden's new attorney and what it means for his case.
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Republican presidential hopefuls have been hitting the ground in Iowa this week, as they fight to make a name for themselves before the caucus voters this January. The recently released FOX News Power Rankings show former President Donald Trump remains the GOP frontrunner, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott trailing behind him. The Iowa State Fair has long served as a proving ground for presidential candidates to introduce themselves to primary voters and shake up the race. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to share why voters in Iowa look forward to getting to know their options, Trump's legal woes, and why he continues to dominate the polls.
Last week, disaster struck in Hawaii resulting in the deadliest wildfires in American history. Now, the Maui community of Lahaina has been almost entirely destroyed by the blaze. The emergency response to this crisis from the federal government has been criticized as slow however local Hawaiians are banding together to help take care of their own. Lahaina resident and co-founder of Great Forest Ministry Non-Profit, Ryan Valliere had his home decimated by the wildfires but with the help of his ministry he is working to get those in the community necessary funds to survive. On the podcast, he discusses the harrowing experience, what his organization is doing to help, and his hopes for Lahaina to rise from the ashes.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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The heartwarming story of family and football told in the 2009 Oscar-winning movie 'The Blind Side' is now the center of a legal battle between a Tennessee family and a former NFL star. Michael Oher, the former football star, is now at odds with Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, the parents of the family that helped him as a teen. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Gerri Willis, FOX Business Network anchor and personal finance reporter, about a new legal petition by Oher against the Tuohy family and what both sides are saying about the situation.
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As Americans gear up for the first Republican Presidential primary debate, an important question remains: Will former President Donald Trump take the debate stage? As he manages four indictments, the former President has yet to signal if he’ll be making an appearance in Milwaukee alongside the other seven Republican presidential candidates vying for the nomination — but his presence, or lack thereof, could have significant impacts on how the debate plays out. Fox News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier, who’s preparing to host the debate alongside Fox News’ Martha MacCallum, joins the Rundown to discuss where he believes former President Trump’s head may be regarding his appearance, how his attendance will likely shape what topics will be top of mind for the other GOP candidates, and what other issues are expected to come up in Milwaukee next week.
Some candidates are still struggling to qualify for the first Republican primary debate, with just one week to turn things around. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) has met the polling requirements, but not the fundraising criteria of 40,000 donors. Governor Hutchinson joins the Rundown to discuss how he still expects to make the stage in Milwaukee next Wednesday, and why he thinks voters are looking for an alternative to both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla.”
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Donald Trump is now officially facing his fourth indictment, this time along with eighteen others in a ninety eight page indictment filed in Fulton County, Georgia. The indictment includes forty one charges including racketeering and perjury. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Phil Holloway, former Georgia prosecutor and founder of the 'Holloway Law Group', who explains what charges are listed in the indictment and what kind of timeline could this case face.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that he was appointing a special counsel to further the investigation into Hunter Biden; however, who he chose to lead the charge left many raising eyebrows. David Weiss, a principal figure in the Hunter Biden case, will be conducting the probe, though due to his past involvement in the investigation and the role he played in negotiating Hunter's "sweetheart" plea deal, many Republicans have criticized this move. Attorney Sol Wisenberg, who served as former Deputy Independent Counsel in the Whitewater and President Clinton investigations, joins the Rundown to discuss why he does not support Weiss leading the special counsel due to his previous actions in the investigation, the likelihood of Hunter Biden facing an indictment, and why President Biden himself could also face special counsel in the future.
Five Americans in custody in Iran may soon have a chance at freedom, as the United States is negotiating a tentative deal for their release, but it is not without its drawbacks. In return, Iran wants the U.S. to approve the release of nearly $6 billion in assets frozen by American sanctions. Additionally, Iran would receive some Iranians imprisoned in America as well. This deal would come at a time in which many national security experts in the nation are wary of Iran’s ambitions for nuclear power, and some warn that approving the unfreezing of assets would be akin to paying ransom to Tehran. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin has spoken to the families of those imprisoned and government sources who are negotiating for these Americans’ freedom. She joins the podcast to break down the terms of the deal and the dangerous precedent it may set.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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Its been five days since wildfires swept through the western side of the island of Maui and now it is reported that nearly one hundred lives have been lost. The fire is said to have moved a mile a minute with many residents saying they never got an official evacuation order before fleeing on their own. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Bryan Stern, founder and CEO of 'Project Dynamo', who's non-governmental rescue team is currently in Maui doing everything from saving tortoises to delivering baby formula to those in need.
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As China remains a prominent threat, families continue to face economic woes, and President Biden’s approval ratings keep dropping in the polls, it has become clear that many Americans may be ready for a change of leadership in 2024. As many Republican candidates step up to hopefully become the party’s next presidential nominee, they must first take a trip on the campaign trail to attract voters. One of their first, and most important, stops is Iowa — and as many GOP candidates make their way across the state to meet voters, it’s already becoming evident which candidates are standing out & who may be falling behind. On the Rundown, Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (R-IA) discusses the first impressions candidates have been making on her constituents & what qualities Iowans want in a President. She also discusses how the Chinese Communist Party is targeting America’s food security as they attempt to steal seeds & agricultural technology in her state and why she believes ‘Bidenomics’ is a “complete & total sham” as she continues seeing families’ struggle.
Engaging in prostitution will soon no longer be a crime in Maine, becoming the first state to partially decriminalize it with one major caveat: it will still be illegal to buy sex. Now in New York, state lawmakers are also weighing a bill that would go even further with full decriminalization, but it has reignited debate over whether this is a step in the right direction. New York Republican State Senator Anthony Palombo and Vice President of the National Center of Sexual Exploitation Eleanor Gaetan join the podcast to explain what action the government should be taking and why full decriminalization could do more harm than good for sex trafficking victims.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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The push for electric cars, and even wind and solar energy requires critical minerals like Lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese and graphite.
Rare earth elements are essential for both common items we already on, but for technology we may be reliant on in the future.
America has access to some of these key resources, but China continues to dominate the critical mineral market.
After serving as the Governor of Texas, Rick Perry served as the Energy Secretary during the Trump administration.
Sec. Perry joined host Jessica Rosenthal recently on the FOX News Rundown: From Washington podcast to discuss the importance of these minerals and the need for American to be the leader in the market.
He also discussed not just the need for more mining in America, but why becoming energy independent is critical to the country's success and security.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown: From Washington segment that ran last week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with former Texas Governor and former Energy Secretary Rick Perry about why certain minerals are so critical to our country and why America must stand up to China's attempt to control them.
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President Biden turns 81 this November and many pundits are raising concerns over his age and ability to govern. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson have already thrown their names in the ring as potential contenders against the sitting President, with many Democrat insiders passing around California Governor Gavin Newsom as a viable alternative. Co-Host of The Five, and Democratic Strategist Jessica Tarlov joins to discuss the possibilities she sees for a legitimate contender to rise up against President Biden, how having former President Trump as the Republican nominee would impact the 2024 Election, and why she believes it is fair for voters to question the President's abilities given his age.
While Congress continues its August recess, the Senate will have a significant hurdle to jump once they return in September when approving hundreds of military promotions. One senator has been the gatekeeper in holding up the Senate approvals, Alabama Republican Tommy Tuberville. Senator Tuberville has vehemently denied any promotions due to his opposition to a Pentagon policy of paying for a military service member's travel to get an abortion, which he believes is in direct violation of the Hyde Amendment. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins as he lays out the procedure of approving the military appointees, how the Senate may find a workaround to get the service members approved, and weighs in on why Senator Tuberville is choosing this issue to make a political stand.
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Americans' confidence in the military is at its lowest level in over two decades.
Military recruitment has been suffering as well, with the Army, Air Force, and Navy each expecting to fall short of their recruitment goals this year.
These troubling trends come at a time of growing tensions with China grow, as well as increased instability in multiple regions around the world.
Earlier this week, FOX News Correspondent Alex Hogan spoke with Florida Republican Congressman Michael Waltz on the FOX News Rundown about both the recruitment problem and why he says Americans are losing trust in the U.S. military.
The former Green Beret discussed his perspective, what he thought pentagon officials and lawmakers could to do to strengthen the U.S. armed services at a time it is facing what he calls the "greatest threats" in America's history
Congressman Waltz also reacted to a congressional forum held earlier this week where several Gold Star families -- who lost loved ones during America's 2021 exit from Afghanistan - called for accountability and shared their pain and disappointment.
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This weekend, Republican presidential candidates made their way to the Hawkeye State for the annual Iowa State Fair. Although many candidates seized the opportunity to sit down with Governor Kim Reynolds for a 'Fairside Chat' to share their platform with voters, former President Trump declined a sit down with her. Other candidates such as Miami Mayor Francis Suarez are using the event as a way to garner more support ahead of the first presidential debate later this month. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) discusses how the candidates' campaigns have evolved over the months and explain the importance of winning over voters in the first caucus state.
President Biden signed an executive order this past week that will limit American investments in Chinese technology. The Biden Administration believes that the order will stifle China from enriching its military with the use of the United States' dollars, and promote domestic advancement in the fields of semiconductor manufacturing and advanced computing. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) joins to discuss the impacts the executive order may have on foreign relations with China, the government's role in regulating private corporations, and how China may react to the policy decision.
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Consumer prices rose point two percent in July, making it the first time inflation has risen in a year. Also, total credit card debt rose to record highs. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Chris Markowski, host of The ‘Watchdog On Wall Street’ podcast and investor advocate, who says the pain remains at the checkout counter and offers advice on spending and investing.
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The judge presiding over the special counsel’s case against former President Trump has a big decision looming—whether or not a protective order will be issued in this case, which will determine what evidence can be publicly shared. Special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecutorial team requested this, arguing that ‘the case must be tried in a courtroom, not in the media.’ Trump and his legal team, on the other hand, argue that this is ‘an assault on his First Amendment rights’ and would silence the former President on the 2024 campaign trail. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream explains the dispute about a potential protective order that would stop former President Trump from publicly sharing evidence, the unprecedented circumstances of the case, and why state battles over abortion rights have only just begun.
Shoplifting videos have recently been going viral, displaying groups of thieves storming stores or boldfaced shoppers stealing expensive items in broad daylight. In the era of social media, it seems like shoplifting has become somewhat of a trend, leaving stores in major cities across America hurting. Despite many locking up merchandise or putting sensors on items, the problem remains one of increasing importance. So why has retail theft become so prominent in the U.S., and what can retailers do to stop it? Gerald Storch, the founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss how factors like social media and organized crime are contributing to rises in retail theft. He shares why companies are losing customers due to theft reduction methods and his thoughts on retail employees being punished, or even fired, for attempting to stop shoplifters.
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Not only has Russia backed out of a deal that would let much needed grain leave Ukraine to needy nations, Russia has now begun to bomb wheat stores and ports with ships filled with grain. It is a major threat to worldwide food supplies and prices. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX's Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent currently in Kyiv, about the attacks on the grain stores and a recent thwarted assassination plot against the Ukrainian president.
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The House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer released a memo detailing evidence of the Biden family’s foreign business dealings, including redacted bank records which the GOP claims will reveal millions of dollars in payment to Hunter Biden from Russian and Kazakhstani oligarchs. House Oversight says they believe they can tie the folks contributing millions to Hunter’s businesses abroad to President Biden himself. Congressman Pat Fallon (R-TX) argues there is a concerning pattern with Hunter Biden’s business dealings and says he believes eventually the evidence will uncover a massive political scandal. On the Rundown, Rep. Fallon explains what Hunter Biden’s bank documents reveal, the Democrats’ response to them, and the continued search for a smoking gun in this investigation.
Earlier this week, voters in an Ohio special election rejected a measure that would have made it more difficult to change the state's constitution. The current system required a simple majority to make amendments; however, the defeated GOP-backed measure had proposed raising the threshold to a 60 percent supermajority. Many pundits and pro-choice activists warned that if passed, this would severely curtail Ohioans' ability to pass the abortion rights amendment scheduled for a state ballot initiative in November. While the vote is still months away, this sets the stage for Ohio voters to codify abortion rights. On the podcast, Kyle Kondik, Managing Editor at Sabato’s Crystal Ball, breaks down why this special election was indirectly a vote on abortion rights, why this Republican-backed measure was defeated, and how this will affect Ohioans on the November ballot.
Plus, commentary by former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker.
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In a passionate press conference alongside residents who said they are scared, D.C. Councilman Trayon White suggested it may be time to call in the National Guard to fight a rising number of violent crimes in the city. More than a dozen people have been killed in our nation's capital since the beginning of the month along with skyrocketing number of car jackings. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rich Edson, Fox's Senior National Correspondent and Washington D.C. resident, about this idea and whether or not the National Guard could be used to combat crime.
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Border crossings slowed down this past spring after the United States prepared for a surge following the end of Title 42. However, the numbers are on the rise again this summer, climbing nearly 30% in July. Texas Governor Gregg Abbott (R-TX) has taken matters into his own hands by installing a floating border made up of buoys and razor wire along the Rio Grande in an effort to stop migrants from wading through the water. The Justice Department is suing Texas over this citing that it violates the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899. FOX News National Correspondent, Bill Melugin, takes the Rundown to the southern border to discuss cartel members caught on camera entering the U.S. and why migrant numbers are rising again, even in the excessive heat.
Americans' confidence in the military is at its lowest level in over two decades. Military recruitment has been suffering as well, with the Army, Air Force, and Navy each expecting to fall short of their recruitment goals. The Afghanistan withdrawal that saw 13 U.S. service members lose their lives was an event that shook public faith in the military, and this week Congressman Darrell Issa held a congressional forum with the Gold Star families who lost loved ones in this chaotic withdrawal, where they demanded accountability from the Biden administration. Florida Congressman Michael Walz is a retired Green Beret colonel of the U.S. Special Forces, and he joins the Rundown to explain how the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal has hurt confidence in the military, why military recruitment has hit a record low in the U.S., and how America should work to combat Russian and Chinese aggression.
Plus, commentary by country music star, Lee Greenwood.
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The self-described sanctuary city of New York is reaching a breaking point with housing migrants as officials are now turning to children's soccer fields to shelter asylum seekers. Mayor Eric Adams at a press conference earlier this week said, "There is no more room." FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Madison Alworth, FOX business Network correspondent, who has visited multiple migrant housing sites in New York City including the latest one on what is known as Randall's Island.
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In poll after poll, the majority of voters say they do not want a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024; however, the beginning stages of the campaign suggest that is what Americans may be in for. Despite the deep bench of qualified Republicans, former President Trump continues to command the GOP primary race and mainstream news cycle with his latest indictment. Meanwhile, President Biden has continued touring the U.S., touting his economic accomplishments that the White House has branded ‘Bidenomics.’ Co-director of the Fox News Poll and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Daron Shaw, joins the Rundown to explain what lanes exist for GOP primary candidates as the former President maintains strong support, how the Hunter Biden situation could threaten President Biden’s favorability advantage in the election, and how social issues are throwing a wrench in 2024 campaigns.
Following the pandemic and the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Americans have been feeling pain at the pump, with gas prices reaching record highs. However, there are new factors contributing to the ever-frequent price hikes, like the summer's extreme heat waves, which caused refinery breakdowns and equipment failures. On the Rundown, Phil Flynn, an oil trader and FOX Business Network contributor, discusses why the Biden administration's release of barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve was only a short-term solution, why electric vehicles aren't a realistic option for working-class Americans, and shares why people think the rise in prices is unexpected due to the Department of Energy underreporting oil demand for the past six months.
Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade.
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Nearly forty percent of counties across the United States are considered 'maternity care deserts', meaning they lack birth centers or hospitals with obstetric care providers. A new report by the 'March of Dimes' says the situation is becoming worse. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Cherot, President and Chief Executive Officer the 'March of Dimes', about the report and what can be done to address the growing trend.
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The Biden family continues living in the headlines, as new developments regarding Hunter Biden’s business dealings and the unveiling of the President’s new economic philosophy, “Bidenomics,” continue being top news across the country. Though President Biden is aiming to keep Americans focused on his economic vision, many are unable to forget the record inflation, high interest rates, and unsteady housing market they’ve faced for months on end. Additionally, a new testimony from Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, before the House Oversight Committee has revealed evidence suggesting that President Biden was aware of and potentially involved in multiple foreign business deals his son Hunter was making. On the Rundown, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) shares why he believes “Bidenomics” is failing as it isn’t “resonating with mainstream America,” how Devon Archer’s testimony further reveals ‘corruption’ within the Biden family and his reaction to a new CNN poll that reveals the majority of Americans trust House Republicans to tackle major issues over the President.
People calling 9-1-1 for urgent help are seeing massive delays in actual assistance. A new survey released by the National Emergency Number Association shows that over 80 percent of America’s dispatching centers are understaffed. This is causing record levels of employee burnout and churn, as staff feel unprepared to deal with certain high-stress situations. Nearly all of the call centers in the country provide mental health services to their employees; however, respondents are not taking advantage of the resources made available to them. CEO of the National Emergency Number Association, Biran Fontes, joins the Rundown to talk about why many respondents struggle to handle the stress of the job, how better technology could improve job performance, and the association’s efforts to work with the U.S. Labor Department to provide better resources to dispatchers.
Plus, commentary by the Executive Director of Fight for Schools and author of “Parents of the World, Unite!” Ian Prior.
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The Hunter Biden drama continues for the White House and the Biden 2024 campaign.
The president's son pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor tax evasion charges last week.
Then, days later, Biden's former business associate, Devon Archer, testified behind closed doors in front of the House Oversight Committee.
Archer told them Hunter would routinely put his father on the phone to introduce him to foreign business partners and prospective investors. While Archer claimed Hunter was there to promote the 'Biden Brand', he also said the then-Vice President never discussed business on those phone calls.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) attended the testimony and spoke to the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony about what he heard, and why he has serious problems with how the DOJ has been handling the Hunter Biden investigation.
Rep. Jordan explained why he's troubled by Joe Biden's actions and what it would it take to move forward with impeachment.
The Ohio Congress also discussed how tech companies and the government not only censored information related to Hunter Biden, but also tried to silence conservatives during the pandemic who spoke out about COVID policies and theories that differed from health officials.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) and hear more of his take on the Hunter Biden probe and what he calls the 'weaponization' of the government.
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The clock is ticking on a September 30th deadline for Congress to finish the appropriations process and fund the government. The House began its August recess with only passing one of 12 appropriations bills. They will only have a few weeks to fund the government after they return on September 12th. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to explain how Congress is divided on these bills, and why there is a good chance that a government shutdown may be inevitable. Chad also touches upon the testimony of Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer, and how House Republicans may use the power of the purse to cut funding to the Department of Justice.
In an effort to expand mental health care options, last month the Biden administration enacted changes to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. The moves include advancing access to services in Medicare, expanding the 9-8-8 suicide hotline, and adding additional mental health services in school. The White House hopes their actions will allow patients to receive specialized care without paperwork barriers and make sure there are enough insurance providers willing to pay for care. Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Health and Veterans, Christen Linke Young, joins to explain why mental health care access is essential to the overall health of the nation and would greatly benefit underserved communities.
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Former President Donald Trump entered a Washington, D.C. federal court this Thursday and pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges related to January 6th and his attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election.
Trump called it, 'a sad day for America.'
A major presidential candidate has never before faced so many legal troubles. But despite being arraigned three times in the last four months, and another indictment from Georgia likely coming, Trump remains the clear GOP frontrunner in the 2024 presidential race.
But the question remains if Trump can maintain his lead in the polls as he navigates court dates and could even potentially go to jail before election day.
Former White House Press Secretary and FOX News Contributor Ari Fleischer joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony earlier this week to discuss former President Trump's legal problems and what he called 'uncharted territory" for America.
Fleischer explained how these cases will impact the 2024 election, why the charges are only fueling Trump's supporters, and why the uncertainty of what could happen in the coming months puts our democracy in a 'perilous place'.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with Former White House Press Secretary and FOX News Contributor Ari Fleischer and get more of his take on this past week's historic news and why the 2024 race will be a test to America's democracy.
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President Trump was indicted Tuesday by Special Counsel Jack Smith on charges related to January 6th and his attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election. On Thursday, the former President pleaded not guilty to the four felony counts in a Washington, D.C. federal court. FOX News Justice Department Producer Jake Gibson watched the historic arraignment inside the courtroom. He discusses how the events of the day unfolded. Later, he explains the possible penalties the former President could face and the next steps in the prosecution.
The critical minerals market has seen unprecedented growth, despite the world race to transition to clean energy. Former Energy Secretary and former Governor of Texas Rick Perry emphasizes the need for these minerals, such as lithium and cobalt, which are essential components for electric vehicle batteries, wind turbines, and solar panels. He later explains that if the U.S. were to completely remove fossil fuels from by 2030, it would not only be devastating to the American economy, but also countries around the world.
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Our veterans are fifty percent more likely to become homeless than other Americans for various reasons including poverty and lack of support networks. And that homelessness will also contribute greatly to substance abuse and suicide. FOX’s Jeff Monosso speaks with Cole Lyle, Marine Corps Veteran and Executive Director of ‘Mission Roll Call’, about the unique struggles homeless veterans face and how they could be helped.
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Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's youngest son, has been subject to a federal investigation since 2018 for his foreign business practices. After pleading not guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges last month, Devon Archer, Biden's former business partner, told congressional investigators that Hunter would tout the Biden 'brand’ and often have then-Vice President Biden speak on business phone calls. However, Archer's testimony contradicts that of the White House, which claims the President was never involved in any of his son's business deals. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, talks about how Hunter Biden was able to sell his family's name and status, what former President Trump's third indictment means for the 2024 election, and why many Americans are losing confidence in President Biden.
Two decades of research and experimentation may have created a "cancer-killing pill" that some medical experts see as potentially the biggest game changer for the future of cancer treatments. Linda Malkas is a professor of molecular diagnostics and experimental therapeutics and has been working on this drug at the cancer treatment and research facility, City of Hope. She has named the drug, AOH1996, after 9-year-old cancer patient Anna Oliva Healey, who died in 2005. Healey’s parents asked Malkas if there was anything she could find a cure for their daughter’s cancer, and since then she has worked tirelessly in Anna’s honor to save others like her. Linda Malkas Ph.D. joins the podcast to discuss how the drug works to target certain proteins to exclusively eliminate cancerous cells, how Anna served as her inspiration for the drug’s development, and the bright future of this cancer treatment.
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It has been a week since a New Hampshire nurse and her daughter kidnapped from the Christian charity in Haiti. Their captors, who are demanding a million dollars, and widespread kidnappings have become a source of income for many in the country. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jack Brewer, founder of the 'Jack Brewer Foundation' and former NFL player, about his experiences volunteering in Haiti and the horrors of the island nation.
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Former President Donald Trump continues to make history as he faces a third federal indictment, this time on charges to overturn the results of the 2020 election and the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Experts are saying the latest criminal counts are the most severe yet. Juggling several different criminal cases is a difficult task, especially for someone campaigning for a second term in the White House. Former White House Press Secretary and FOX News Contributor Ari Fleischer joins the Rundown to explain how these cases will impact the 2024 election, why the charges are only fueling Trump's supporters, and why being absent from primary debates may set a bad precedent for future candidates.
The 106,000 overdose deaths due to opioids in 2021 were outpaced in 2022; dangerous fentanyl and other black-market drugs threaten to kill a record number of Americans in 2023 if this trend is not addressed. The White House says they are accelerating their efforts to combat overdose deaths and fentanyl being trafficked into the country. Dr. Rahul Gupta is the head of the Biden administration's Office of National Drug Control Policy, and he says they have launched new programs to crack down on the illegal spread of opioids from the border and to expand Americans' access to an over-the-counter nasal spray to save potential overdose victims. Dr. Gupta joins the Rundown to explain why the White House's reinvigorated efforts to fight the opioid crisis will be effective and what must be done about all the fentanyl that is already in the U.S.
Plus, commentary from former California State Assemblyman and vice president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Chuck DeVore.
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Both Republicans and Democrats are reacting to Donald Trump's third indictment, this one focusing on what happened at the Capitol on January 6th. GOP candidates and various legal analysts offered up mixed opinions about the former president's legal woes. FOX's Ryan Schmelz speaks with Mike Emanuel, FOX News Chief Washington Correspondent, about the varying takes on the latest indictment.
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Former President Donald Trump was indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. This is the third criminal indictment the former President is facing, being charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of & attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the Rundown to explain why this most recent indictment is “by far the most important” in regards to public interest, how difficult it will be for each of the cases against him to be proven in court, and how the former President’s upcoming trials will undoubtedly interfere with the 2024 presidential election.
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor tax evasion charges last week. Biden’s former business associate, Devon Archer, told oversight committee members that Hunter would routinely introduce his father to foreign business partners and prospective investors. As the case progresses, three GOP chairmen, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-O), have sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding documents and information regarding circumstances related to Hunter Biden’s plea deal with the Justice Department. Congressman Jordan (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss why he thinks the DOJ continues to change its story, how he would move forward in impeaching President Biden, and break down the ways the Biden administration has tried to censor the American people.
Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman.
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Officials from various levels and agencies of government are still trying to make sense of an underground biolab uncovered in rural California. The biolab run by a Chinese biotech firm, purportedly made COVID-19 and pregnancy tests and authorities also found lab mice that “were genetically engineered to catch and carry the COVID-19 virus.” FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Gordon Chang, U.S.-China relations expert and author of 'The Great US-China Tech War', about this strange find and what it means to national security.
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On Monday, a Mar-a-Lago employee made his first court appearance in Miami, Florida, after being accused of carrying out orders from the former president to destroy security footage. The former President stands accused of attempting to hide this from investigators looking into his mishandling of classified documents. The estate's property manager, Carlos De Oliveira, is the second Trump employee named in the case, alongside Walt Nauta, Trump's long-time valet, who is facing charges for allegedly moving boxes full of classified documents at least five times. FOX News Contributor and law professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, joins the Rundown to discuss how the new charges will impact the case as it moves forward, what would happen if the trial were pushed to after the election, and why Trump would be unable to pardon himself if elected to a second term.
President Biden has been touting 'Bidenomics' as a success, as inflation has been decreasing and unemployment is low. Despite the positive direction of the economy, there is a feeling of disconnect among the American people, with the latest Fox News Poll showing 45 percent of people believe the nation is falling behind economically. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the podcast to explain why financial pessimism still persists for many citizens and what exactly economists mean when they predict a soft landing for the economy. Later, she breaks down how younger generations' spending and lifestyle habits could impact the country's future and how union strikes may inflict a wage price spiral on consumers.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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There is now a second batch of Facebook files that looks to shows the Biden administration's efforts to censor COVID information online. Documents appear to show the administration pressured Facebook to remove posts about COVID vaccines and the possibility it originated in a Chinese lab. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jake Denton, Research Associate in the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, about what sort of direct communication happened between the White House and social media companies.
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A new Narcan-resistant drug is being mixed into the already dangerous synthetic opioid fentanyl. The CDC has been tracking the concerning trend and found that xylazine, or "tranq," has become increasingly common in overdose deaths across the United States. In fact, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration, this animal tranquilizer with grotesque side effects is the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced. New York City Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan joins to explain why xylazine overdose victims are often nearly impossible to save, how the sedative emerged as such a prominent threat, and what solutions government authorities should be looking at to stop the rapid spread of this drug.
Many fear that with the rise of e-commerce and the continued expansion of big-box retailers, mom-and-pop shops across America will cease to exist as people become reliant on the Internet for all their needs. Both Walmart and Amazon have grown to become household names with same-day delivery and affordable prices. However, both retail giants are trying to break into each other's sphere by dabbling with the other's key strategy. Longtime business journalist and the author of 'Winner Sells All,' Jason Del Rey joins the Rundown to discuss standout strategies small businesses can adopt to remain competitive in the changing industry, how malls are redesigning themselves to draw in more revenue, and the biggest takeaways from his new book.
Plus, commentary by Democratic strategist and former Biden campaign surrogate, Kevin Walling.
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Ever since the death of George Floyd in May of 2020, policing has been in the spotlight, and there have been calls for the profession to change its practices and policies.
But Republicans and Democrats remain far apart on police reform, with conservatives pushing for more police funding while Democrats have advocated for increased officer accountability.
The increased scrutiny of law enforcement across the country has had an impact. Last year, police departments across the country reported officers resigning in unprecedented numbers, creating widespread vacancies and recruitment issues that spiraled into a major public safety concern.
Before Congressman Pete Stauber (R-MN) was on Capitol Hill, he was a police officer laying his life on the line to protect his community. With a unique perspective as a former law enforcement officer and now legislator, Rep. Stauber recently joined the Rundown’s Lisa Brady to discuss the state of his old profession and how best to address America’s crime crisis.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with former police officer Congressman Pete Stauber.
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Earlier this week the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to investigate the exploitation of migrant children and the oversight of the Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement. The ORR claims they act in the best interest of the minors however, The New York Times reported last year horrific child labor conditions. The Chair of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) joins to evaluate the outcome of this week's hearing, discuss the allegations of abuse, and explain how the United States got caught up in a worldwide child trafficking operation.
Congress had a big week, wrapping up voting and hearings before the scheduled August recess. The Senate passed its own version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which is expected to face pushback by House Republicans, and the House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee heard testimony from whistleblowers, alleging the government has knowledge and evidence of extraterrestrial life. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares what was revealed during the House Oversight hearing and discusses the likelihood of a government shutdown when Congress returns in September.
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Heat waves are being recorded all across the United States. Record-breaking temperatures have many cities on high alert, with most issuing heat warnings that the weather outside “feels like” temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. What’s behind this scorching summer?
The Rundown’s Dave Anthony caught up with Bjorn Lomborg, President of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, to get insight on why these heat waves have become so frequent for regions across the globe.
He breaks down the impact global warming is having on average temperatures and provides potential solutions for cities to cool down. Later, he explains why a rapid switch to green energy will only hurt America’s poorest and how technical innovation may be the key to combating climate change.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with the author of ‘False Alarm,’ Bjorn Lomborg.
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Despite no major breakthrough in the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Biden Administration announced that it would be sending a $400 million aid package to Ukraine consisting of munitions, missiles, and drones. Meanwhile, there have been limited communications from North Korea regarding the condition of Army Private Travis King, a soldier who crossed into the country without authorization last week. White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby discusses the current state of Russia's war in Ukraine, the ongoing diplomatic efforts to bring Private King home, as well as his takeaways from this week's Congressional hearing on UFOs.
As the first Republican presidential debate nears, candidates are working to energize voters in an effort to make the stage on August 23rd. So far, seven candidates have met the necessary qualifications to make it to the debate stage. However, former Vice President Mike Pence has struggled to meet the necessary donor threshold. Meanwhile, although the current frontrunner has met the qualifications, whether or not former President Trump will participate in the first debate is still up in the air. FOX News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin discusses the lineup listeners can expect at the debate, what candidates' fundraising abilities say about their viability, and how the former President's legal situation could play a role in his decision to attend the debate.
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Russia has a long-established history of brutality and abuse of Ukraine, from the time of the Czars to the formation of the Soviet Union. From that same difficult past, there are many falsely justified reasons for Russia's current invasion and war on Ukraine. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Mikhail Zygar, a Russian-born journalist and author of 'War and Punishment: Putin, Zelenskyy, and the Path to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine', about the history between Ukraine and Russia, how it has influenced the war, and how the past has been falsified by Moscow.
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House Republicans are now floating the idea of impeaching President Joe Biden over unproven claims of financial misconduct. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy first made the comments on Tuesday at the Capitol, where he stated the committees would continue their investigations. An impeachment probe could possibly throw a wrench into the 2024 election because such an investigation could take as long or as little time as the House chooses. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to talk about why an impeachment during every administration sets a bad precedent, explains why Hunter Biden's plea deal was put on hold, and why Florida Governor Ron DeSantis needs to hit the campaign trail in certain states in order to boost his polling numbers.
Recently, the United States has experienced record-breaking temperatures this summer, with some cities reaching an excruciatingly high 118 degrees. Because of the high temperatures, Americans are struggling to find ways to stay cool. With an increase in heat-trapping gasses lingering in the atmosphere, many believe climate change is to blame. President of the Copenhagen Consensus Center and visiting fellow at the Hoover Institute, Bjorn Lomborg, joins the Rundown to provide possible ways for cities to cool down, share why he thinks eradicating fossil fuels is completely unrealistic, and explain why combating climate change begins with innovation.
Plus, commentary by former White House and Pentagon official, Doug MacKinnon.
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Today marks the 70th anniversary of the armistice that ceased the Korean War but tensions obviously still remain between the two countries, and those tensions have recently risen. Meanwhile, the fate of U.S. soldier Travis King, who seemingly defected into North Korea, remains unknown. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) about current situation for King, her reflections on the anniversary of the end of the Korean War and the current political temperature of the Korean Peninsula.
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The President’s son, Hunter Biden, pleaded not guilty to tax charges after the judge in his case refused to accept the plea agreement, citing concerns about the constitutionality of the immunity the deal would have granted Hunter Biden. The judge deferred the decision, unraveling this deal in federal court and surprising both sides. Before this, Republicans had criticized the plea bargain as a "sweetheart deal," displaying political favoritism. The White House and DOJ are refuting accusations of meddling in the Hunter Biden investigations. On the Rundown, Anchor of The Story on FNC and host of The Untold Story podcast Martha MacCallum joins to discuss what may come next for the President and his son in this legal battle, how the collapse of this plea deal occurred, and what political consequences may be coming for the Biden administration.
Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the Florida State Board of Education’s new guidelines to teach the state’s public schools that slaves developed skills that personally benefited them. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was among the first of many to say Harris and other Democrats’ characterization of the new standards were ‘a clear misrepresentation.’ Gov. DeSantis fired back, explaining that the new teaching standards were created with the help of African American scholars. Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. joins the podcast to explain why he and Florida parents are standing behind these new guidelines and why those who helped create the curriculum strongly disagree with the Democratic critiques.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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Hunter Biden pleaded 'not guilty' in a Wilmington, Delaware courthouse as a judge took issue with his plea deal while an investigation was still going on. Judge Maryellen Noreika specifically questioned Hunter Biden's future immunity clause in his plea deal and a diversion deal related to a gun charge. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Griff Jenkins, FOX News senior national correspondent, who was in the courthouse during the ruling.
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President Joe Biden's youngest son, Hunter Biden, is expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of tax evasion on Wednesday in Wilmington, Delaware. Hunter Biden has been the subject of a federal investigation since 2018 for his foreign business practices, and Republican lawmakers argue that the Department of Justice has given the president's son special treatment during the investigation. One example they point to is the fact that Hunter Biden has already reached a pretrial agreement for a felony gun charge for possessing a firearm while addicted to drugs. On the Rundown, Andrew McCarthy, FOX News Contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, explains why Hunter Biden wasn't charged with a felony, shares why he thinks the President's son received preferential treatment, and compares the investigation to the Hillary Clinton email scandal.
Artificial intelligence has grown increasingly popular as Americans incorporate programs like ChatGPT and facial recognition into their everyday lives. AI uses are countless, and law enforcement is using the tool as well. Police are finding new ways to utilize artificial intelligence and facial recognition for "predictive policing," which uses AI to analyze crime patterns, police body camera footage, and surveillance footage to predict and solve crimes. Though many are optimistic this could be helpful, some Americans are worried it could lead to privacy concerns or wrongful arrests. On the Rundown, Heritage Foundation Tech Policy research associate Jake Denton joins to discuss why "oversight and transparency" are key to assuring AI is used responsibly, the science behind how the technology could catch criminals, and the potential shortfalls that could come with relying on it too heavily in an investigation.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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UPS and the Teamsters may have avoided a work stoppage that could have started next week by reaching a tentative new labor agreement. The agreement still needs to be ratified by well over three hundred thousand Teamsters but both sides seem to be positive about the deal. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jeff Flock, Fox Business Network senior correspondent, about this tentative deal, what each side got and the possibility of it being ratified.
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Several whistleblowers have come forward claiming that the U.S. government is covering up the existence of UFOs. This Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee will conduct a hearing investigating the implications of unidentified anomalous phenomena on national security, public safety, and government transparency. Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett is a firm believer that the American public has the right to know about UAPs and that the government is allegedly suppressing the voices of those who have witnessed them. Burchett joins the Rundown to explain how this week's hearing will open the doors for future investigations, share why he thinks the Pentagon should open up about the existence of UFOs, and preview the testimonies expected in the hearing.
America is experiencing "the summer of strikes." All sorts of labor union members, from Hollywood folks to rail workers, have taken to the streets to demand better compensation, but now a strike may be looming from the United Parcel Service (UPS), which could have a serious nationwide impact. 340,000 UPS workers have stated that if they do not reach a labor deal with UPS by the end of the month, they'll refuse to work — and if there aren't enough employees to deliver the millions of packages Americans order every day, a crisis could be around the corner. On the Rundown, FOX Business Correspondent Jeff Flock explains how this strike could "throw a monkey wrench" into the supply chains, what agreement drivers are hoping to reach with UPS, and how President Biden's pro-strike stance may be one of the reasons we're seeing so many strikes across the nation.
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The Israeli parliament on Monday passed a bill that is the first of a package of bills that is focused on curbing the Supreme Court of the power. Thousands of protesters took to the streets saying this is the end of democracy in Israel. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst. FOX News Foreign Correspondent reporting from Jerusalem, about the plan to overhaul their judicial system and public reaction to it.
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Military recruitment numbers are at the lowest recorded levels in several years, with only 9 percent of young people in the United States saying they would consider joining the armed forces. Some are turning their attention to various requirements that make many Americans ineligible for service. As recruitment goals lag, military leaders are now seriously considering easing their enlistment requirements. Lawmakers too are seeking to relax guidelines, more recently targeting policies surrounding marijuana use and height and weight requirements for certain branches. Marine veteran and FOX News contributor Johnny Joey Jones joins the Rundown to discuss why the military needs to change the way it presents itself to bolster recruitment and shares a few stories from his new book, 'Unbroken Bonds of Battle.'
It appears to be a matter of time before the U.S. energy sector becomes more reliant on a growing nuclear industry. This was a main focus of last week's Energy and Commerce Subcommittee hearing, where representatives discussed the merits of addressing the obstacles in the way of building more nuclear reactors in our country. Chairman of that subcommittee, Congressman Jeff Duncan, says unlike many issues in Congress, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are committed to supporting America's future with nuclear energy. Rep. Duncan joins the Rundown to explain what Congress is doing to bring Americans nuclear power as soon as possible, why this specific issue has earned bipartisan support on the Hill, and what steps are being taken to ensure this technology will be implemented safely.
Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth.
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Third parties in the United States historically do not perform well in presidential elections.
However, a Quinnipiac University Poll suggest nearly half of voters would consider a third-party candidate.
This past Monday, the No Labels campaign announced that they may add a name to the ticket on the condition that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden become the official party nominees. No Labels says they aim to give Americans who dislike these candidates a chance to vote for someone who has nuanced, moderate opinions.
Some fear that a third party may spoil the election by taking votes away from one candidate and inadvertently boosting the other.
No Labels National Director Joe Cunningham, joined host Dave Anthony to detail what it would take for No Labels to present a third-party candidate and they would even have a chance of winning
He also discussed the likelihood that Sen. Joe Manchin could run as the No Labels candidate and if he'd be any more than an election spoiler.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with No Labels National Director Joe Cunningham.
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The House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing this week, examining how the Biden Administration's border policy has impacted the rise of cartel crime. As record apprehensions continue, some Republicans have called for the impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Former acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf weighs in on how the border crisis has allowed cartels to increase drug and human smuggling, offers solutions to stem the flow of fentanyl into the nation, and shares his thoughts on the job that Secretary Mayorkas has done.
Former President Donald Trump could possibly be indicted for a third time, this time for his alleged involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election. The former President is already facing charges for making hush money payments to adult film star, Stormy Daniels, in Manhattan and separate charges in Miami for his retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. Although he faces unprecedented legal challenges for a presidential candidate, he continues to gain in popularity amongst voters. FOX News Radio Political Analyst, Josh Kraushaar discusses how the possible third indictment will affect the GOP frontrunner's chances of becoming the Republican nominee and touches upon how a third-party candidate could backfire.
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For more than a decade, the country has been intrigued by the mysterious and brutal murders known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings.
Intrigue turned to shock and relief earlier this month, when the authorities announced the arrest of a suspect.
The story begins back in 2010 when human remains were found on Gilgo beach, Long Island New York.
Law enforcement found the remains of Melissa Barthelemy, and then Amber Lynn Costello, Megan Waterman and Maureen Brainard-Barnes... all of them women in their 20s working as escorts.
Six other bodies were also found, but the investigation ran dry for years.
Until now.
59-year-old Rex Heuermann is now in custody linked to 3 of those killings.
One big break came when law enforcement matched his DNA from a leftover pizza crust he tossed out to a hair found on a victim.
Heuermann says he's innocent.
Days after the arrest, Suffolk Country District Attorney Ray Tierney, who ran the task force which eventually identified Heuermann, join FOX News' Alex Hogan on the FOX News Rundown to discuss how police caught the accused serial killer.
Tierney discussed how nearly a hundred law enforcement officials worked together for years on this case, the critical pieces of evidence they found, and his hope that bringing the alleged suspect to justice will bring peace to the victims' families.
Due to time limitations, we could not include Alex Hogan's entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interview with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney.
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On Tuesday, the Senate voted to begin considering the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes the Department of Defense's annual budget and expenditures. While the bill usually gains widespread bipartisan support, the House's version of the bill faces opposition due to the controversial social issues it addresses. Meanwhile, the House and Senate are hoping that several bipartisan declassification bills related to unidentified anomalous phenomena will provide more transparency surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram previews what the week ahead looks like before another summer recess for Congress.
This week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with President Biden to discuss diplomatic relations with the United States amid tensions over Israel's judicial overhaul. On Wednesday, President Herzog delivered a speech before Congress in which he stressed the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while also addressing antisemitic criticisms of Israel. President Herzog's Washington D.C. visit came on the heels of Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's push to limit the judicial powers of Israel's Supreme Court judges. Former State Department Spokesperson and Founder of Polaris National Security Morgan Ortagus discusses the significance of President Herzog's trip and weighs in on the Biden administration's management of relations in the Middle East.
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For years, President Biden's son, Hunter, and his association with energy firms in both China and Ukraine have been the target of speculation and investigations. The nebulous relationship between President Biden and his son's employment hasn't just been fuel for controversy; some Republicans have called for the impeachment of DOJ officials and even President Biden himself.
The Biden White House and campaign had always insisted the President was uninvolved in his son's business dealings. However, their language describing the President's links to his son's international dealings has shifted slightly after an unclassified FBI document released this week contained allegations that then-Vice President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden were part of a bribery scheme involving Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevksy.
Fox News Digital political reporter explains the latest Hunter Biden probe bombshells, how the Biden White House is responding, and why Republican lawmakers are so concerned over how the DOJ handled the investigation into both Hunter and his father.
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Could former President Donald Trump be a no-show at the first Republican Debate? FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream returns to the Rundown to discuss the 2024 GOP primary field and if Trump, the current frontrunner, will pay a political price if he decides not to take the debate stage on August 23rd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bream also discusses presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony on Capitol Hill, the Hunter Biden probe and its potential impact on the presidential race, and she weighs in on the 'Barbie' vs. "Oppenheimer" debate.
On Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress in a House hearing about censorship. Republican lawmakers say they believe the hearing showed censorship in action, while Democrats say RFK Jr. has been promoting antisemitic and anti-Asian theories about COVID-19. Author and 2024 Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson joins the Rundown to discuss her presidential candidacy. She breaks down the RFK Jr. appearance before Congress for a censorship hearing, her concern that the Democratic National Committee won't let the other Democratic candidates debate President Biden, and the need for a bigger conversation about COVID-19 and restoring Americans' trust in institutions.
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Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, Brian Kilmeade.
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Extreme heat in Texas and other parts of the South and Southwest causing deaths with a dozen or more days in a row with temperatures reaching over one hundred and ten degrees. The high temperatures are also causing record breaking power usage along with concerns about the grid holding up with the demand. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Casey Stegall, FOX News national correspondent in Dallas, TX, about the extreme temperatures and its impact to the power grid.
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Two IRS whistleblowers testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, alleging the Department of Justice had meddled in the probe investigating the President’s son, Hunter Biden. IRS Special Agent Joseph Ziegler joined fellow agent Gary Shapley in saying he "felt handcuffed" while conducting the investigation. Republican lawmakers focused on the whistleblowers’ claims of irregularities in the probe, while Democratic lawmakers highlighted that the prosecutor in charge had told Congress he had complete investigative autonomy. But what do voters think of all this? Pollster and President of Maslansky + Partners, Lee Carter, joins the Rundown to explain what the polls tell us about the impact of these probes and Oversight hearings on Americans' 2024 votes. Later, she explains what polling suggests will be the most influential voting issues.
Third parties in the United States historically do not perform well in presidential elections. However, on Monday, the No Labels campaign announced that they may add a name to the ticket on the condition that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden become the official party nominees. No Labels says they aim to give Americans who dislike these candidates a chance to vote for someone who has nuanced, moderate opinions. Some fear that a third party may spoil the election by taking votes away from one candidate and inadvertently boosting the other. No Labels National Director, Joe Cunningham, joins the podcast to detail what it would take for No Labels to present a third-party candidate, share the history behind No Labels, and explain why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin is rumored to be their candidate.
Plus, commentary by President of Students for Life of America, Kristan Hawkins.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog addressed Congress today during a time of some strain in his country's relationship with the United States. During the address President Herzog also took a jab at a Democrat Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal who called Israel a 'racist state' over the weekend. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rich Edson, FOX News senior national correspondent, about what was said in the address and how Democrats are responding to Rep. Jayapal's antisemitic comments.
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American entrepreneur and 2024 GOP primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been increasing in popularity ahead of the first Republican debate next month. The first-time politician is currently ranked third in the most recent FOX News poll, trailing behind the front-runner, former President Donald Trump, and the runner-up, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to discuss what attributes make him a top contender in the primary race, explains the contradictory statements he has made about the former president and the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, and shares why he would not be satisfied in the vice president position if the opportunity presented itself.
What is the future of America’s office buildings? In a post-pandemic world, remote and hybrid work may be agreeable for American employees, but the owners of commercial real estate are feeling the squeeze as major cities see the demand for office space significantly decline. A recent survey suggests that the changing work environment norms may cause the value of office buildings in the nation’s urban hubs to decrease by $800 billion in less than a decade. Fox Business’ Lydia Hu joins the podcast from an abandoned Manhattan office space to explain why there are so many vacancies despite many workers returning to the office, the strategies of building owners to lure people back, and what long-term impact this post-pandemic shift could have on the commercial real-estate industry.
Plus, commentary by WSJ columnist and author of “The Biden Malaise,” Kim Strassel.
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A U.S. Army private slipped away from a tour group, crossed the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and entered North Korea. He is now in North Korean custody as the first defection of a U.S. citizen to the communist regime since the 1960's. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX news Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent, about what we know of the incident and why the soldier may have done it.
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Sitting West Virginia Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) is looking to take Senator Joe Manchin's (D-WV) Senate seat in the coming 2024 election, potentially causing a significant shift in the balance of power in Congress. As it stands right now, Democrats hold a Senate majority, with 51 seats to the GOP's 49. Pundits have forecast that Senator Manchin is one of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection this campaign cycle. On the Rundown, Governor Jim Justice discusses his campaign, talks about the future of fossil fuels in his state as the Biden administration pushes renewable energy, and explains why he believes he has the upper hand over his fellow Republican primary challenger, Congressman Alex Mooney (R-WV).
The Gilgo Beach serial killings had gone unsolved since 2010, when Long Island police uncovered the remains of 11 murder victims. Over a decade later, authorities believe they have caught the killer. 59-year-old Rex Heuermann was placed in custody last week and charged with the murder of three of the victims: Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Costello. So how did police finally find this serial killer suspect after all these years? Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney joins the podcast to discuss how nearly a hundred law enforcement officials worked together for years on this case, the miraculous DNA evidence found using Heuermann's discarded pizza crust, and his hope that bringing the alleged suspect to justice will bring peace to the victims' families.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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The use of 'artificial intelligence' is a serious sticking point in both writers and actors going on strike. The creative professionals say they are at the front lines of all labor threatened by the use of A-I. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Kelly O'Grady, Fox Business Network correspondent, about the role 'artificial intelligence' is playing in the strike negotiations.
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Here is the blurb that will be posted with the FOX News Rundown podcast for JULY 17, 2023:
FBI Director Christopher Wray was in the hot seat last week, facing tough questions from the House Judiciary Committee regarding the FBI’s alleged bias and unfair treatment of conservatives. After several allegations that the FBI is being weaponized against the GOP and has wrongfully worked alongside social media companies to censor many conservative viewpoints, House Republicans have expressed their determination to eradicate any leadership that has led to this alleged corruption. Though Director Wray has denied all allegations of misconduct or bias, House Republicans will continue to investigate until they feel that balance within the FBI is restored. On the Rundown, Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) joins to discuss his frustration with Wray’s denial despite “explosive” evidence of bias, why he believes “institutional rot” is at the core of the FBI’s alleged wrongdoing, and how he and fellow House Republicans plan to address this issue moving forward.
This week, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will kick off, with the games taking place in the Southern Hemisphere for the first time in the tournament’s history. The games roll out on FOX Sports starting July 20th and take place across Australia and New Zealand. Anticipation is building around the performance of the United States Women’s National Team, which has won four of the eight Women’s World Cups and has a chance to become the first team–in men’s or women’s–to win three consecutive titles. Two-Time FIFA World Cup champion Carli Lloyd and Former United States men’s national soccer team defender Alexi Lalas are both FOX Soccer Analysts and join the Rundown to discuss the great expectations placed on the upcoming games, what’s behind the rapid expansion of professional soccer fandom in the United States, and their most memorable experiences and opponents on the field.
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Kelsi Sheren enlisted in the Canadian Army at just 19 years old and served her country in Afghanistan.
However, her combat experience, witnessing destruction and death, left her with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Years later, Sheren says she still has her struggles with PTSD every day, but she has since turned her pain into passion.
Kelsi Sheren joined the FOX News Rundown's Chris Foster recently to discuss her new book, "Brass & Unity: One Woman's Journey Through the Hell of Afghanistan and Back" and detailed how her mental health journey led her to create a booming jewelry business.
She also talked about her work with veterans and why she is very concerned that many former soldiers, like herself, are overprescribed medication while not being allowed affordable access to alternative therapies.
Due to time limitations, we could not include our entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interviews with author, entrepreneur , and veteran Kelsi Sheren.
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Congress is back in session following its summer recess. Although many used the time off to relax and recharge, lawmakers are picking up right where they left off. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram summarizes FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, where he defended his record after lawmakers accused the Bureau of conducting politically motivated investigations. Later Chad explains why Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was removed from the House Freedom Caucus and details Tuesday's Senate investigative subcommittee hearing regarding the PGA Tour's partnership with Saudi-backed LIV Golf.
New Hampshire has only successfully produced one President, Franklin Pierce. However, the "Live Free or Die" state has made a name for itself as one of the most influential states in the Presidential primaries. New Hampshire state law dictates the primary should be held on the second Tuesday of March or at least seven days before any other primary in the country. However, this first-in-the-nation status is being challenged by the Democratic National Committee, whose proposed revamped calendar puts South Carolina at the front of the primary calendar. New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan, weighs in on how the new schedule will affect New Hampshire's status as a battleground state and explains the DNC's reasoning for changing the calendar.
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This week's historic NATO summit wrapped up in Lithuania as leaders there came together to offer a joint declaration of support, aimed at bolstering Ukraine's military capability. There was also a lot of discussion about whether Ukraine should join the alliance.
President Zelensky was clearly disappointed his war-torn nation was told to wait, but he voiced his appreciation for the weapons and support they have been receiving from the West.
But back in the U.S, there continues to be some questions about whether too much money is being spent on Ukraine, during a time of rising inflation, and higher energy prices
Earlier this week on the FOX News Rundown, FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall spoke with two senators who take opposing stances on this growing debate:
Kentucky's Senator Rand Paul explained why he believes the U.S. is carrying too much of the costs. While Alaska's Republican Senator Dan Sullivan defended sending aid to the nation, but also said he feels the Biden administration is moving to slow in an effort to help the Ukrainians beat the Russians.
Due to time limitations, we could not include Benjamin Hall's entire conversations in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the complete interviews with both Senator Rand Paul and Senator Dan Sullivan.
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NATO leaders welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Lithuania this week, 16 months after Russia's invasion. President Zelenskyy voiced his frustration with the lack of a clear timeline for his country's entry into the alliance. Many U.S. lawmakers have raised concerns regarding the possibility of Ukraine's membership in NATO, fearing it will only escalate tensions with Russia and bring the alliance closer to conflict. Ukraine's Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova discusses her takeaways from the NATO summit, concerns over the use of controversial cluster munitions, and bipartisan support she's received from lawmakers for U.S. budget assistance to Ukraine.
After a four-year term, United States Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley will retire in the fall of 2023, leaving a vacant spot to be appointed by the President and passed by the Senate. However, this position along with many other military positions is held up in the Senate by one Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who is protesting the Pentagon's policy that helps reimburse servicemembers for abortion costs if they traveled to a legal state to access one. FOX News National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin reveals what we know about the possible new Joint Chief of Staff General Charles Q. Brown, details what other military positions that have been on hold, and explains what needs to happen in order to fill these senior spots.
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The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union (SAG-AFTRA) has joined the Writers Guild of America (WGA) at the picket line in an attempt to negotiate new contracts with producers. This will put a full stop on production coming out of Hollywood as performers seek to improve wages and create guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in making movies and television. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Joe Flint, media and entertainment reporter for the Wall Street Journal, who explains what the performers are after and how streaming services complicate negotiations.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has assured Americans that air travel in the United States will bounce back following a series of mass delays and cancellations over the holiday weekend. Due to pandemic-related staff shortages, airlines say they are struggling to provide enough crew to get their planes off the ground in a timely manner, if at all. Critics have highlighted that the issue stems from structural failures within the Federal Aviation Administration, with many pointing their fingers at the man in charge, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg. Secretary Buttigieg joins the Rundown to share the steps the airline industry is taking to address the system-wide problems impacting travelers, how the Inflation Reduction Act is making electric vehicles more affordable for the average consumer, and his goal to modernize the U.S. railways.
An eventful week for the Biden administration both domestically and overseas. The President traveled to Europe for the NATO summit, where world leaders promised Ukraine would eventually be granted NATO membership after the war. Meanwhile, in the States, the Secret Service closes its investigation into who brought cocaine into the White House, despite reportedly finding no evidence and providing no answers. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins to break down all the major stories this week, including major membership decisions made at the NATO summit, why the FBI and other government agencies cannot communicate with social media companies due to a recent ruling, and how the Secret Service's cocaine conclusion is leaving many Americans skeptical, as the White House is supposed to be one of the most highly secured buildings in the country.
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Both U.S. officials and Microsoft confirm that hackers based in China broke into email accounts at the State Department and Commerce Department. The hacking campaign was first found out in June, during a period of time when top Chinese officials were meeting with U.S. officials. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Michael Balboni, former New York State Homeland Security Advisor and Director of RedLand Strategies, about how the breach happened and why certain people and departments were targeted.
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Defense spending and support for Ukraine were the major topics of discussion for NATO leaders. Member nations refused to admit Ukraine into the alliance now that they remain at war with Russia; however, Moscow's invasion has forced NATO to get more serious about making sure each country is spending 2 percent of its GDP on military defense. At the summit, President Biden reassured Americans that America and its Western allies will continue to support Ukraine's military, but a few U.S. lawmakers are concerned about exactly how long that may take, questioning the established bipartisan support for Ukraine in the form of funding and weapons. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) joins to explain why he is hesitant to support Ukraine with American tax dollars and where he believes that money could be better spent. Later, Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) joins to explain why security in Europe is important for the United States and what the administration could be doing to end the war faster.
Last month, U.S. inflation eased to the slowest pace in more than two years. The Consumer Price Index climbed to a mere 3% in June, significantly lower than the 9.1% peak the country witnessed this time last year. Although it may seem as though consumers have more cash on hand as inflation falters, people are still struggling to make ends meet. Co-anchor of "The Big Money Show" on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the podcast to break down the real reason why consumers are spending more, share why some believe that the Federal Reserve's inflation goal is unrealistic, and explain the reason why small businesses are not as optimistic as the data suggests.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on the Border is conducting their second phase of the committees investigation into the ongoing fentanyl crisis. In a hearing that took place today the subcommittee discussed the international connection between China supplying these deadly drugs and the Mexican cartels that get them across the Southwest border. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Griff Jenkins, FOX's Washington-based correspondent, about the latest hearing, where these drugs are coming from and how to combat this crisis.
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The "Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation" hearing begins in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, where FBI Director Christopher Wray is expected to testify before Congress and face tough questions from those who distrust the integrity of the bureau. The FBI has recently faced allegations of operating with political bias after the agency searched former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home for classified documents. Director Wray will appear before the House Judiciary for the first time since the GOP took control of the House and is expected to confront the alleged politicization of federal agencies and his lack of transparency regarding whistleblower allegations. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker joins the Rundown to explain what the FBI needs to do to prove such biases don't exist and his belief that there must be greater separation between the FBI and the Justice Department.
At the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania this week, President Biden and other NATO members came to an agreement to allow Sweden to join the alliance, yet members concurred that adding Ukraine remains out of reach while the war with Russia persists. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized the NATO members for this decision, panning the decision to delay Ukraine’s NATO membership without being given a concrete timeline, yet the members did agree Ukraine will join the alliance when the right conditions are met. On the Rundown, former Texas Senator and U.S. Ambassador to NATO during the Trump administration, Kay Bailey Hutchison, joins the podcast to explain what impact we could see on the world stage from the expansion of NATO and how the member nations walked a delicate line between supporting Ukraine and avoiding open war with Russia.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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President Biden and other world leaders attending a summit in Lithuania are celebrating Sweden's ascension into NATO after getting a green light from Turkey. NATO member states have said that Ukraine will eventually be able to join the alliance but would not give a timeline for that to happen while the war is going on. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Ambassador Kurt Volker, a Distinguished Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations, who says NATO expanding its membership is exactly what Putin did not want.
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Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson is among the many Republicans running for president this election cycle. Although he has not yet met the requirements, the former governor is confident he will appear on the debate stage in Milwaukee next month despite currently being tens of thousands of donors short of qualifying. Governor Hutchinson joins the Rundown to talk about why he refuses to endorse former President Trump if he eventually becomes the party nominee, his belief that the Biden administration has given Americans unrealistic expectations about the war in Ukraine, why our nation's leadership should prioritize curbing its federal spending, and the reasons President Joe Biden's trip to South Carolina failed to address that problem.
After the recent Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action in college admissions, many are now turning their attention to the workplace, where employment diversity programs (like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) could be the next to face scrutiny from the courts. DEI has been polarizing in the world of politics, where Democratic voters and politicians advocate on behalf of these hiring initiatives, while Republicans have criticized these policies as unfair and discriminatory. On the podcast, employment law expert and CEO of ELI Inc., Stephen Paskoff, joins to break down exactly what DEI means for a company’s hiring practices, how employers’ diversity initiatives will be impacted by the latest SCOTUS decision, whether existing programs will soon face legal challenges, and how the affirmative action ruling may change the way companies pursue diversity.
Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.
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President Biden made stop in the United Kingdom on his way to a NATO Summit in Lithuania where the war in Ukraine will most definitely be a large focus. President Biden met with King Charles for the first time since his coronation and he also spoke with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Alex Hogan, FOX's Foreign Correspondent based in London, about the President's visit and what the leaders discussed.
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It’s an important week overseas, as 31 world leaders, including President Biden, head to Vilnius, Lithuania to attend a NATO summit. As the war on Ukraine surpasses the 500-day mark, the group will likely focus on how they can continue effectively aiding Ukrainian allies and potentially increasing the group’s military spending to defeat Russia. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has returned from a trip to Beijing, where she bowed several times to a Chinese official — a move many condemned, claiming it demonstrated subservience on behalf of America. House Intelligence Committee Chairman and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Congressman Mike Turner, has been heavily tuned into everything happening overseas. He joins the Rundown to discuss what he believes the key topics will be at this week’s NATO Summit, why there’s broad bipartisan agreement that the U.S. should continue aiding Ukraine, and his reaction to Secretary Yellen’s recent “disappointing” trip to China.
Kelsi Sheren enlisted in the Canadian Army at just 19 years old and eventually reached her goal of serving her country in Afghanistan. Her service experience in the Middle East left her with post-traumatic stress disorder and battling suicidal thoughts after being sent home because of her deteriorating mental health. Sheren says she still has her struggles with PTSD every day, but she has turned her pain into passion. On the Rundown, she shares the details of how her mental health journey led her to create a successful jewelry business, her advocacy on behalf of veterans for better support and resources, and talks about her new book, Brass & Unity: One Woman’s Journey Through the Hell of Afghanistan and Back.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock.
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Alice Marie Johnson spent 21 years in prison after she was sentence to life without parole in 1997 for cocaine trafficking in Memphis, Tennessee.
She was a single mother of five children at the time and says all she did was relay coded phone messages for drug dealers.
Her story and the severe sentence got the attention of Kim Kardashian. The reality star took up Johnson's cause and visited the White House on her behalf in 2018.
Just a week later, President Trump granted her clemency and had her released.
Alice Marie Johnson recently joined the Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss her past, her time in prison and how she is using freedom to help others stay out of jail.
Johnson also discussed justice reform and the drugs policies that put her in prison for over two decades.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Alice Marie Johnson and learn more about how she's giving back after getting a second chance at life.
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Democrats are gearing up for the 2024 elections, hoping they can use some recent legal losses at the Supreme Court to fire up their base and target Republicans in vulnerable seats. Last month, the High Court voted to strike down both affirmative action in college admissions and President Biden's student loan debt relief plan. Last year, the party was able to successfully use the overturning of Roe vs. Wade to rally voters and prevent a 'red wave' in the midterms. Democrats are hoping the latest Supreme Court decisions will have the same effect in 2024. Co-Director of the FOX News Poll and Professor at the University of Texas Austin Daron Shaw discusses the Democrats' strategy ahead of the next election cycle.
Last month, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee visited Moore County, North Carolina during a field hearing on enhancing America's grid security. The goal of the hearing was to learn how to prevent the power grid from vulnerabilities, such as cyberattacks after the Duke Energy power substation was attacked last year leaving over forty-thousand homes and businesses without power. Congressman Larry Bucshon (R-IN) explains how the United States can prevent future attacks, and why lawmakers and private companies need to cooperate to protect critical infrastructure.
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While serving in Afghanistan in 2005, Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro’s Humvee was hit by an IED. He was severally injured, suffered burns all over his body, and Doctors only gave him a 15% chance of survival. However, not only did Del Toro survive, he re-enlisted in the Air Force despite an amputated arm and only partial use of his fingers.
Since then, he has dedicated his life to raising his children and serving his country.
Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro’s recently joined the Rundown’s Dave Anthony to talk about his incredible story and his new book A Patriot’s Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word.
He opened up about his long, painful recovery, the tragedies he endured even before he went to war, and how he is using second chance at life to serve his country and his family.
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It's been nearly a week since a small bag of cocaine was found in the West Wing of the White House and the Secret Service has still yet to identify who the drugs belong to. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is calling on the head of the U.S. Secret Service to give Congress more information about the incident and has demanded a staff-level briefing on the matter by July 14. Many fear that this incident showcases a lack of security to the country's adversaries. FOX News Washington Based Correspondent Griff Jenkins breaks down how the cocaine may have entered the building, what the next steps in the investigation are, and previews President Joe Biden's trip to Europe.
The highly anticipated 2023 NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania is set to take place this coming week. As the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is hoping his nation gets an invite to join the alliance. However, NATO leaders are divided over if and when Ukraine should get membership. Former United States Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor joins to discuss the history of former Soviet states attempting to join NATO, the likelihood of Sweden being accepted into the alliance, and how the Summit could impact Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Electric vehicle manufacturers are planning to eliminate AM radio in new designs saying there is signal interference that could disrupt functions of the vehicle. There is now a group of attorneys general of various states that says manufacturers need to keep AM radio in vehicles for multiple reasons. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody who has been showcasing the importance of AM radio for both emergency and diversity reasons.
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America's Crime Crisis: Republicans and Democrats remain far apart on police reform, with conservatives pushing for more police funding while Democrats have advocated for increased officer accountability. Last year, police departments across the country reported officers resigning in unprecedented numbers, creating widespread vacancies and recruitment issues that spiraled into a major public safety concern. Before Congressman Pete Stauber (R-MN) was on Capitol Hill, he was a police officer laying his life on the line to protect his community. With a unique perspective as former law enforcement and now legislator, Rep. Stauber joins the Rundown to explain how politics are driving people away from the law enforcement profession, why he has fought to keep qualified immunity in any crime or policing bills, and his optimism that bipartisan crime legislation is possible.
But first, President Joe Biden traveled to South Carolina on Thursday to tout his economic accomplishments and further his Bidenomics agenda ahead of the 2024 election. Recent polling shows that President Biden's overall approval rating has steadily declined since April 2021; however, the administration is using the visit to gain traction in the red state, as South Carolina is the first on the 2024 presidential primary calendar. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast to explain the President's strategy leading up to the election, how former President Trump is using his legal troubles to boost his campaign, and why some are calling for politicians to limit their contact with social media companies.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Many social media platforms have tried to take on Elon Musk's Twitter and now Mark Zuckerberg's Meta has launched 'Threads', another app of text-based postings. Despite a somewhat bumpy rollout and some claims of censorship, could 'Threads' become a 'Twitter killer'? FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Kelly O'Grady, FOX Business Network correspondent, about this latest challenge to Twitter and whether or not it will succeed.
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America's Crime Crisis: Over the holiday weekend, the country saw mass shootings occur in Baltimore, Fort Worth, and Philadelphia, displaying a dangerous and concerning trend when it comes to violence in America’s cities. Since the summer of 2020, across the country, law enforcement has seen their policing practices come under strict scrutiny, facing calls for more body cameras, removing qualified immunity, and defunding the police. But as violence continues to impact urban communities, how can we keep the streets safe for Americans? Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly knows what it takes to manage crime in a big city, and he says that being a police officer and battling crime have only gotten harder since he was in charge. He joins the Rundown to discuss what policing tactics he would bring back, how crime has changed over the years, and what solutions from law enforcement are proving effective.
But first, last week, the Supreme Court ruled against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program, prompting the administration to develop a Plan B. The Saving on Valuable Education (SAVE) plan revamps the current student loan regulations and offers no penalties for missing a payment. However, the President says those who can afford to make payments should, and that the SAVE plan is not a replacement for the pause. On the Rundown, Beth Akers, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, shares why students should be more strategic when choosing schools, breaks down the next steps for borrowers, and explains why the higher education system gets away with charging such high tuition.
Plus, commentary by Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson.
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France has faced days of rioting with police stations and town halls being burned, thousands of arrests and hundreds injured after a teenager was shot and killed during a traffic stop. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Tiana Lowe Doescher, commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, about the reaction to the rioting and the old underlying social reasons that are part of the unrest.
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The balance of power in Washington could soon shift, as recent redistricting rulings may heavily impact election maps in states like Louisiana, Alabama, and North Carolina. While Republicans maintain a tight majority in the House and Democrats hold an even slimmer majority in the Senate, every state's votes will count in upcoming elections as recent rulings could have a more significant influence than in the past. On the Rundown, Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik breaks down each of the court's rulings, how much of an impact they could have on 2024 elections, and the notable differences between partisan and racial gerrymandering.
Americas Crime Crisis: Alice Marie Johnson spent over two decades in prison for drug trafficking in Memphis, Tennessee, and was released in 2018 after Kim Kardashian worked alongside the Trump administration to set her free. Johnson felt that the "time didn't fit the crime" after she received a life sentence without parole for her first offense. She joins the Rundown to share her story, talk about why she started the TAG foundation, and why she has dedicated herself to helping others sentenced to similar crimes gain their freedom.
Plus, commentary by Dr. Kevin Sabet, former Drug Advisor to Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama.
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While veterans only make up around seven percent of the population, they sadly account for almost a quarter of suicide deaths in the United States. A large reason attributed to these deaths is service members feeling they lack purpose after returning home. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Sam Floyd, Marine veteran and founder of 'Operation Coffee Roasters', about his struggle to find purpose after serving and his efforts to raise awareness to veteran suicide through his coffee business.
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This Fourth of July, we celebrate the men and women who have risked their lives for America’s continuing independence. Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro shares his story of resilience after his Humvee was hit by an IED in 2005 while serving in Afghanistan. After being given only a 15% chance of survival, Del Toro re-enlisted in the Air Force with an amputated arm and only partial use of his fingers. Since then, he has dedicated his life to raising his children and serving his country. He joins the podcast to talk about his new book A Patriot’s Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word, share his journey to recovery, and how he continues to keep a promise he made to his dad at 12 years old.
America’s Crime Crisis: Many major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis continue to battle high levels of violent crime, and some lawmakers have voiced concerns that the reason they are struggling is due to Democratic leadership enforcing ‘soft on crime’ policies. Despite this claim, these cities continue electing progressive leaders who support the same approach; to make criminal justice reforms that tackle crime while allowing more chances for rehabilitation. On the Rundown, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses how she is partnering with law enforcement, behavioral health specialists, and mayors across the U.S. to combat the crime crisis. She also explains how she believes the pandemic & inflation have impacted the U.S. crime rate and her plans to strike the right balance between holding offenders accountable & offering second chances.
Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura.
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The Israeli military used drones and hundreds of soldiers to raid the West Bank city of Jenin which they say is housing terrorists. The military operation, one of the largest of its kind in twenty years, is causing alarm from the United States to the Arab world. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with FOX's Yonat Friling, Senior Mideast Producer in Jerusalem, about the lead up to this assault and why the city of Jenin is the focus.
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It’s been a busy week in Washington, D.C., with the Supreme Court announcing some of the most highly anticipated rulings of the year. The Court’s decision to block President Biden’s $400 billion student loan forgiveness plan and end affirmative action in college admissions received mixed feedback across the country — as many Democrats voiced their disapproval of the decisions, while the GOP has shown support of the Court. Also in the headlines is new information on the Hunter Biden case. As IRS whistleblowers make further allegations of politicization and misconduct by the DOJ, many Republicans are calling for a freeze on the younger Biden’s plea deal until these claims are investigated. On the Rundown, California Congressman Darrell Issa joins to explain why he supports the Supreme Court’s decisions and how their ruling reflects where “liberal California has been for two decades.” He also discusses his thoughts on the Hunter Biden investigation and how he believes the U.S. government must change to restore Americans’ faith in the government and the country as a whole.
America’s Crime Crisis: When crime goes viral, law enforcement across the country has reported difficulties keeping it under control. TikTok has sparked some interesting trends over the years, from viral dances to whipped coffee, but now teens are filming themselves committing crimes like in “The Kia Challenge,” where some are posting tutorials on how to steal a car. The platform claims that it does not promote such content, but thousands of videos surfaced of people participating in “rob mobs,” car theft, and other criminal activities where the perpetrators appeared unafraid of the consequences. Former FBI Special Agent John Iannarelli and Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Central Florida Raymond Suarez joins the Rundown to discuss the ways law enforcement tries to prevent such crimes, why teens do not fear the consequences associated with crime, and why users don’t understand how their actions online can land them into trouble.
Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.
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There's strong consensus among political and military officials that China is the most comprehensive threat facing the United States today.
The two nations' relationship has been deteriorating for many years, and tensions only escalated after a Chinese spy balloon was spotted flying across the U.S. earlier this year.
During his trip to Beijing last month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese representatives agreed to stabilize the ties between both countries and maintain better communication.
Retired Four-Star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane recently joined host Dave Anthony to explain how China continues to try and become the dominant world power, and the tactics they're using to undermine us.
Gen. Keane also discussed the likelihood China would go to war with Taiwan in the near future, how the U.S. could respond, and the national security implications of China's presence in the Indo-Pacific.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane and learn more about our volatile relationships with China and how America can continue to remain the world's most dominant power.
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Turmoil continues in Eastern Europe as Russia’s war on Ukraine enters the summer. The Biden administration has insisted upon its unwavering support for Ukraine, but a growing number of Republicans running for the White House have called into question how long the United States can continue to aid the nation in its fight against Russia. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss the 2024 candidates’ positions on the war, why the Republican field has varying stances on further aid to Ukraine, and how foreign policy can factor into who becomes the Republican nominee for President.
The United States of America turns 247 years old this Fourth of July. The country has a history of unique traditions from fireworks to concerts, and pomp and parade, many gather in Washington D.C. to celebrate the nation's independence. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to talk about the Capitol's traditions, why Independence Day was not considered a federal holiday until the 1930s, and debates why we should celebrate on July 2nd, not July 4th.
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President Joe Biden spent the past week touting his economic accomplishments and selling what has been dubbed "Bidenomics."
However, some of his critics believe the President's math doesn't add up and the White House's so-called achievements aren't all that impressive.
Larry Kudlow, host of 'Kudlow' on FOX Business, joined host Dave Anthony to share his concerns with the economy and why he questions Biden's handling of it.
Kudlow, who in 2018 then-President Donald Trump appointed to be Director of the National Economic Council, also weighed in how the Fed is handling inflation and what economic message the 2024 candidates should have as they hit the campaign trail.
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As President Biden makes the case for his re-election, one major hurdle he faces is easing voters' concerns about the economy. During a speech on Wednesday, the president touted "Bidenomics" by pointing to various projects and investments in an attempt to convince Americans that his policies are working. A FOX News Poll this week reflected the nation's skepticism, finding that 60% of Americans disapprove of President Biden's handling of the economy. Chairman and CEO of UBS Americas and Founder of 32 Advisors Robert Wolf describes how President Biden's economic messaging is resonating with voters and what challenges the administration faces. Later, he explains what more the president must do in order to execute his economic legislative wins.
As the Supreme Court leaves the bench for its summer recess, major rulings have caused yet again another uproar amongst American citizens after reversing affirmative action which put an end to race-conscious college admissions. Additionally, the Justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a Christian web designer who refused to design same-sex wedding websites as well as striking down the Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness plan. Vice President of Domestic Policy and The Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Roger Severino shares his perspective on the Court's decisions and why he believes they got it right this time.
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On Friday morning, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to overturn the Biden administration's student loan debt forgiveness program, with the majority explaining that the HEROES Act did not give President Biden the authority to cancel student debt for millions of Americans. The decision will have serious economic impacts for borrowers who will soon have to resume their payments in October with accumulated interest. Alan Collinge borrowed $30,000 to get his PhD in aerospace engineering and later found himself owing upwards of $100,000. Now author and founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Allan joins the podcast to discuss his reaction to the decision, why he doubted the Biden administration was serious about this forgiveness program, and possible solutions to help borrowers with high, outstanding debt.
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The Supreme Court has ruled to overturn affirmative action in college admissions, ending universities' decades-old ability to make race a deciding factor in the admissions process. Six justices voted against such programs, calling them a violation of the Equal Protection Clause in the Constitution. Conservatives have celebrated this court decision as a major victory as Democrats criticize the result, with President Biden calling the decision a "severe disappointment." FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown live from Capitol Hill to discuss what factors led the court to make this ruling, how colleges could potentially try to circumvent the affirmative action decision, and the impact this may have on diversity in America's higher education system.
The Canadian wildfires continue to wreak havoc on the United States, with the heavy smoke causing several American cities to be rated in the top ten for worst air quality. Approximately 100 million people from the Midwest to the Carolinas are experiencing severe air quality alerts and are advised to limit their time outside. The CDC warns that wildfire smoke carries particulate matter, which can travel into the lung tissue and cause a number of respiratory illnesses. FOX News Senior Meteorologist, Janice Dean, joins to talk about the risks the smokey air poses to at-risk individuals, how the air quality will affect summer travel and activities, and why the severe heat wave in the south is more dangerous than people care to believe.
Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade.
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When TikTok's CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress, he assured lawmakers with national security concerns that "American data is stored on American soil" and not in China. Recently, news broke revealing that some creators' personal and financial data was indeed being stored on servers in China, where the Chinese Communist Party could access it. Now, senators and representatives on Capitol Hill remain skeptical of the national security risks posed by TikTok and are weighing whether its CEO committed perjury in his hearing testimony. Eben Brown speaks to Fox Business' Grady Trimble about the contradictions in Chew's testimony, whether the company is being completely forthcoming about how they manage user data, and the feasibility of a national TikTok ban.
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Earlier this week travelers were left scrambling in airports across the country as weather delays and staff shortages left many unable to make it to their destinations. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says to expect major delays during the holiday weekend as it is projected to be the busiest day for air travel since the start of the pandemic. Michael Boyd, President & CEO of Boyd Group International Group, joins the Rundown to discuss why airlines are continuing to face major meltdowns, the technical impacts that 5G cell towers will have on airplanes, and why the government continues to ignore concerns presented by airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration.
President Biden has been touting his economic accomplishments on the road, saying, "Made in America is not a slogan. It's actually happening." This is a policy priority that President Biden and former President Trump actually agree on, but they do disagree on who has had more success bringing key factories and products like semiconductor chips back to the United States. Right now, the nation's main manufacturing competitor is China--a country with whom the U.S. has had tense relations recently. Former President Trump's U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer joins the Rundown to explain how allowing China to heavily profit from U.S. business is weakening America, why we must 'strategically decouple' from China carefully to avoid negative impacts on the economy, and the reasons he's a strong supporter of the CHIPS and Science Act.
Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor Liz Peek.
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Internal Revenue Service whistleblower Gary Shapley has alleged that Hunter Biden received special treatment that allowed the investigation into his finances to be placed "on the back burner" as the 2020 election grew closer. In his recently released interview with Special Report's Bret Baier, Shapley claimed that Trump-appointed U.S. attorney David Weiss told him that he was not truly in charge of the investigation--this conflicts with what U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has repeatedly stated for months. Fox News Justice Correspondent David Spunt joins the podcast to explain the whistleblower's allegations about political influence on Hunter's case, AG Merrick Garland's steadfast assertions on the matter, and what House Republicans are likely to do with these new claims from whistleblowers.
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President Joe Biden set out to tout his economic accomplishments on Wednesday in Chicago, dubbing his plan "Bidenomics." He explains that the strategy will focus on expanding the middle class by growing the economy from the middle out and bottom up in an effort to shift away from trickle-down economics. The administration claims that 13 million jobs have been created since the start of his term; however, the unemployment rate reached a high of 3.7 percent—the highest unemployment numbers since the start of the pandemic. Larry Kudlow, host of ‘Kudlow’ on FOX Business, joins the podcast to share why Biden's approach may not help him in the 2024 election as his approval rating decreases and explains what Republican candidates need to do to gain economic leverage as many voters are still feeling the squeeze of inflation.
As Republican candidates descend on Iowa and New Hampshire to campaign for the nomination, the Fox News Power Rankings for 2024 have been released. Ahead of a crowded GOP primary race and a consequential presidential election, this election analysis tool gives people model-driven projections about hotly contested races to watch and insight into the current state of America’s political landscape. Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin joins the Rundown to break down the biggest takeaways from the Power Rankings, including which states could be transforming into swing states, how abortion will impact the 2024 election cycle, the success of the GOP in courting Latino voters, and what Americans’ main priorities and concerns are about the 2024 presidential candidates.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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In the Justice Department Inspector General's report released Tuesday, it was revealed that the jail holding convicted sex trafficker and financier Jeffrey Epstein was plagued with significant negligence and misconduct issues that ultimately allowed Epstein to commit suicide while imprisoned. While ruled a suicide by the FBI, the report aimed to further understand the systematic issues that led a powerful prisoner on suicide watch to gain the opportunity and materials to kill themselves. Fox News Senior National Correspondent Rich Edson joins the podcast to explain the revelations in the IG's report, how "gross negligence" at Manhattan Correctional Complex led to Epstein's suicide, and why the suspicions around the circumstances of his death are not likely to go away after this report.
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Russia saw an attempted mutiny over the weekend when Wagner Group mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin marched an armed convoy on Moscow and seized control of the city of Rostov. The mercenary chief halted his advance, and a truce deal was formed. However, many in the U.S. are now speculating if this defiance of Putin suggests his power is weakening in Russia. As these hostilities unfold abroad, 2024 candidates are being questioned about how they would handle difficult foreign policy situations on the national stage. Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) just recently announced his candidacy for president, and he joins the Rundown to discuss why this mutiny should be a catalyst for America reconsidering our Russian foreign policy strategy, his critiques of President Biden, and why education should be a major concern for parents in this country.
Officials say that China is the most comprehensive threat facing the United States today. Although the two nations' relationship has been deteriorating for many years, it has recently been escalated by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in August 2022 and the Chinese spy balloon that flew across the U.S. earlier this year. During his trip to Beijing last week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese representatives agreed to stabilize the ties between both countries and maintain better communication. Retired 4-star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane joins to showcase how China continues to try and become the dominant world power, how the country would be affected if China went to war with Taiwan, and the national security implications of China's presence in the Indo-Pacific.
Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America."
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President Vladimir Putin has condemned an apparent uprising by Russia's brutal military force, the Wagner Group, calling it an act of treason but also saying the rebellion would have been easily stopped. The military group's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin and his men, took control of a major southern city in Russia before agreeing to a deal that has apparently sent him to neighboring Belarus and his troops a pass on criminal charges. So, was this just a two day dispute or is there much more to it? FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Rebekah Koffler, president of ‘Doctrine & Strategy Consulting’, former DIA intelligence officer, and author of ‘Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America’, who says you cannot believe what either Putin or the paramilitary leader Prigozhin has to say about the mutiny.
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Two IRS whistleblowers claim that D.C. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland both played a role in actively hampering an investigation into Hunter Biden, according to testimonies released by the House Ways and Means Committee last week. They allege that U.S. Attorney David Weiss attempted to bring charges against Hunter Biden in both Washington, D.C. and California but was denied by Justice Department officials. Though Garland has since come forward denying any allegations of political interference, House Republicans continue to investigate these claims -- with some, such as Texas Senator Ted Cruz, believing this could be grounds to impeach President Biden. On the Rundown, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) discusses the key takeaways from the whistleblowers' claims and why allegations like these continue to hinder many Americans' faith in the justice system. He also shares his thoughts on House Republicans' continued investigation into COVID origins.
Political divisions in the United States continue to grow, as Democrats and Republicans in Congress experience increased tensions and Americans of differing political parties report having major difficulties engaging in civil discourse with each other. But a recent poll says that 67 percent of Americans say they are sick and tired of the division. In her podcast now available five days a week, Kennedy Saves The World, FOX's Kennedy is having insightful and fascinating conversations with everyone, even people that disagree with her. Kennedy joins the podcast to talk about the direction of her show and how she first became a libertarian. She gives her take on hot-button issues like gender-affirming care for minors, what's wrong with politics today, and the importance of speaking with people with different views than your own.
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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there's a good chance you never heard of him.
A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is.
But he's not letting low name recognition stop him. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump.
Governor Burgum joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony this week to discuss about his campaign.
He talk about his economic and legislative accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to President Joe Biden.
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Higher education in the United States is notoriously expensive, prompting many to take out student loans and accumulate thousands of dollars of debt. The Biden Administration introduced its student debt relief plan last summer, aiming to forgive up to $20,000 in debt for those who qualified. Louisana Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) reintroduced the College Transparency Act in April to provide accurate reporting on student outcomes such as enrollment, completion, and post-college earnings so students can make informed decisions about higher education. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) explains why he feels so strongly about the bill, why he disagrees with President Biden's Student loan repayment agenda, and touches upon why manufacturing jobs are leaving the United States for China.
The Supreme Court has several more opinions to release before the current term ends. The remaining rulings can impact student loan repayment, change Congressional districts in several states, and determine whether or not businesses are allowed to refuse service due to their religious beliefs. The court ruled this week that encouraging illegal immigration is not covered under free speech rights and that states do not have the right to sue the Biden administration regarding their immigration enforcement guidelines. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream explains the implications the two rulings have for the future of immigration, previews what could come from the Supreme Court's ruling on student loan forgiveness, and reflects upon the one-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe V. Wade.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich remains in a Russian prison after losing his appeal against the extension of his detention earlier this week.
He will remain in prison ahead of his trial for espionage and is being held at the notorious Lefortovo Prison in Moscow where he
now faces up to 20 years in jail.
But Evan is not the only American who remains a Russian prisoner. For example, former Marine Paul Whelan is still being held under espionage charges, and has been in a prison camp for more than four years.
Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Republican Congressman Michael McCaul joined special guest host FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall on the FOX News Rundown this past week to discuss the U.S. government's effort to free Evan and other Americans currently detained wrongfully by Russia.
Benjamin also spoke to the brother of Paul Whelan, David Whelan, about his brother's case and his family's fight to get him home.
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After a five-year Justice Department investigation, Hunter Biden reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. On Tuesday, the President's son pleaded guilty to two tax violations, as well as a felony charge for illegal possession of a firearm as a drug user. The plea deal is expected to allow Hunter Biden to avoid any prison time for the charges, leading many critics to argue that he received preferential treatment from investigators. Former South Carolina Congressman and Federal Prosecutor Trey Gowdy explains the charges and punishment Hunter Biden faces and discusses the politicization of the Justice Department. Later, he explains how the Hunter Biden charges could impact the ongoing investigation into the Biden family business dealings.
House members battled to impeach this week on the hill, as Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert (CO-03) took the stand to force a snap vote to impeach President Joe Biden, and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13) forced another vote to censure California Democrat Adam Schiff. Both of these votes present a challenge for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, as House rules allow for any member to hold these types of votes without the okay from respective parties. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram reports from Capitol Hill on the growing impatience from Republicans surrounding the capability of Democrats in power and explains how this could all affect the Halls of Congress.
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All GOP candidates that Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin endorsed won their primary bids Tuesday with large margins. Progressives also had a good night including ousting the only pro-life Democrat while three progressive district attorney candidates backed by George Soros won. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Kyle Kondik, political analyst and managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, about the results of the Virginia primary and if they say anything about the national political stage.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia months ago after they accused him of espionage. More bad news followed this week, as Gershkovich lost his appeal to the charges and will now remain imprisoned until August. Fox’s Ben Hall speaks first with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul about the uphill battle the U.S. faces in negotiating the return of Americans like Gershkovich and retired Marine Paul Whelan who are detained in Russia, the weakness of the Biden administration’s negotiations, and what the nation must do instead of prisoner swaps. Later, Ben Hall speaks with the brother of the detained Paul Whelan, David Whelan, about concerns for his brother’s safety and why more must be done to save Paul and Evan, who are suffering in Russian prison.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is among the many Republicans vying for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but there’s a good chance you didn’t know that. A recent Quinnipiac University poll says that 9 out of 10 voters don't know who Governor Burgum is. The billionaire North Dakota governor has spent $2.9 million on campaign advertisements to get his name out there, spending more than both Florida Governor DeSantis and frontrunner former President Donald Trump. Governor Burgum joins the Rundown to tout his economic accomplishments, share his campaign strategy, and explain why he is the best alternative to Joe Biden.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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The passengers of the Titanic submersible are now believed dead after the U.S. Coast Guard found the debris deep in the Atlantic "consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel." OceanGate Expeditions released a statement, expressing condolences to the friends and families of the Titan passengers, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet. Tom Maddox of Underwater Forensic Investigators joins the Rundown Evening Edition once more to share his expertise as a member of the 2005 Titanic submarine expedition. He breaks down what may have led to the Titan's catastrophic failure, if the bodies will ever be found, and grieves the loss, calling it "one that we have expected but hoped would not come true."
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The Supreme Court has approximately eighteen more opinions to announce before the current term ends. The rulings could impact student loan payments, redistricting, and change whether or not businesses are allowed to refuse service based on religious beliefs. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, John Yoo, joins the Rundown to explain how the high court's rulings are already impacting the 2024 election, the legal reasoning for why schools shouldn't base their admissions decisions on race, and later touches upon why he suspects the recent ethical scandals plaguing the Supreme Court justices stem from political bias.
Artificial Intelligence can greatly improve our world, but what happens if it gets into the wrong hands? Scam calls have always been an issue; however, now with A.I., scammers can impersonate victims' close family and friends. One victim, Arizona mother Jennifer Destefano, received a call and heard her daughter sobbing on the other end of the line. She was told her daughter had been kidnapped and would be harmed if a hefty ransom wasn't paid. Later, she would learn her daughter was never truly in danger. Destefano joins the podcast to share her story and explain how the traumatic experience has motivated her to advocate for A.I. regulation on Capitol Hill. Later, Heritage Foundation tech policy research associate Jake Denton joins to discuss what guardrails he believes should be placed on A.I. and how the technology will likely shape the future—for better or for worse.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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For the past decade, legalizing marijuana has been a massive topic of debate, with lobbyists and advocates drilling down on the idea that state economies were actually missing out on massive tax revenue. In New York, a state that legalized cannabis just two years ago, that theory does not seem to be holding up. Recent reports show New York won't come close to the hundreds of millions in tax revenue that other states generated in their first years following legalization. Fox Business Correspondent Madison Alworth joins the Rundown to explain what is causing New York's first years of its legal weed industry to fail, how illegal marijuana vendors are still thriving post-legalization, and how bureaucratic red tape is giving the illicit markets an upper hand.
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On Tuesday, it was announced President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, would plead guilty to federal tax offenses but would escape prosecution on a separate gun charge in an agreement with the Justice Department. He has been under investigation by the House Oversight Committee since 2018 for his family's foreign business practices, which House Republicans suspect to be international influence-peddling schemes. The deal with the DOJ will spare him a charge of illegally possessing a firearm as a drug user if he agrees to certain conditions. Law Professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley, joins the Rundown to break down why he may never face a true felony charge for these offenses, the accusations that this shows the nation is operating a two-tiered justice system, and touches upon former President Donald Trump's trial set for early August.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced his 2024 presidential candidacy two weeks ago in New Hampshire, making sure to take aim at the GOP primaries’ current frontrunner, former President Trump. The 2024 GOP candidates have been facing tough questions about the former President’s indictment; however, now that President Biden’s son Hunter has entered a plea deal on gun and tax charges, many are questioning the impartiality of the Justice Department. Governor Christie joins the Rundown to explain what he makes of the Hunter Biden plea deal and his belief that former President Trump was charged with obstruction fair and square. Later, he explains how he will distinguish himself from the wide GOP primary field, his big campaign ideas, and his plans to make sure President Biden loses in 2024.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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A tourist submersible carrying five passengers to survey the wreck of the Titanic has gone missing, and with the passengers’ limited oxygen supply depleting with every passing hour, the U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed that the rescue efforts have now become a race against the clock. Tom Maddox of Underwater Forensic Investigators was once a member of the 2005 Titanic submarine expedition, and he recounts how dangerous this voyage can be. He joins the podcast to explain what obstacles rescuers are confronting as they search for the missing vessel, what may have led to OceanGate’s submersible going missing in the first place, and the conditions that the five passengers are likely experiencing as authorities desperately search for clues to their location.
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Last week, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced that he is running for president, officially joining the already crowded GOP field. Although he is considered a longshot according to recent polls, if elected he would not be the first former mayor to make it to the White House. However, he would be the first to make the jump directly from mayor to Commander in Chief. Mayor Suarez joins the Rundown to talk about why Floridians should vote for him over Governor Ron DeSantis, why a Hispanic Republican should be the one to fix the nation’s immigration system and his strategies as he works to make it to the debate stage in August.
President Biden is ramping up re-election efforts, attending several campaign fundraisers during a three-day visit to California. Though it initially seemed he would be the Democratic Party’s obvious nominee choice in 2024, his two challengers, Marianne Williamson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are gaining more traction than most Americans initially expected — specifically Kennedy, who’s touting double digits in many recent polls. Could this mean the Democrats are ready for new leadership, or will President Biden ultimately win his party’s support? Former Deputy National Press Secretary of the Democratic Party Jose Aristimuño joins the Rundown to explain why he’s confident the President will be the Democratic nominee, as there’s little to no chance the DNC will turn against the party’s incumbent. He also shares why he believes Governor Ron DeSantis would pose a bigger threat to Democrats than former President Trump in a 2024 face-off and how he thinks President Biden is sufficiently responding to worries about his age & capabilities if he were to serve a second term.
Plus, commentary by Opinion Editor for The Washington Times Charlie Hurt.
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The FBI arrested a nineteen year old Michigan man and charged him with making threats to commit a mass shooting at a synagogue in East Lansing. The man was arrested the same day another man was convicted of murdering eleven people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Bryan Leib, Executive Director CasePac, about the thwarted attack and the recent rise of anti-Semitic violence.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in China meeting with some of the country's key leaders this week amidst troubling tensions between the U.S. and China. Republicans have voiced differing opinions on the trip, with some saying it facilitates productive dialogue with China and others believing China should instead send someone to the U.S. if they want to pursue talks. The question also remains if Secretary Blinken will initiate conversations with other nations that China has been working closely with like Cuba, which has allegedly allowed China to establish spy bases in the country since 2019. On the Rundown, Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) joins to explain why U.S. leaders must connect with countries working with our adversaries to establish dominance and strengthen national security. He also discusses how he & his fellow members on the House Homeland Security Committee are working to investigate Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ alleged failure at securing the border.
The Biden administration's Investing in America agenda includes a plan to have 50% of new cars be electric by 2030. Since he took office, electric vehicle sales have tripled, and the number of available charges has increased by 40%. However, the advancement of EVs has hit a few speed bumps along the way. Since 2019, there have been over 700 crashes involving Tesla's self-driving feature, calling into question the effectiveness and safety of its autopilot capabilities. There have also been concerns about how to standardize chargers. FOX News Digital's automotive editor Gary Gastelu joins to discuss the state of the electric vehicle market, where the technology is going, and what's really behind those Tesla accidents.
Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.
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Former President Donald Trump was in Miami federal court this week after he was charged with 37 felony counts.
The felonies he stands accused of involve removing highly classified documents from the White House following the end of his presidency and obstructing government efforts to retrieve them.
President Trump says he is innocent and is being politically targeted by President Biden's Department of Justice.
Just before the former President's day in court, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley joined host Dave Anthony to break down the evidence in the case that could be potentially damaging for the Trump defense team. He also discussed the accusations by Trump allies who feel he is being treated differently than other past Presidents.
Turley explains when a trial could take place, what might happen if the former president is convicted, and how this could become an issue in the 2024 election.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Constitutional expert Jonathan Turley and get more of his analysis on the unprecedented and historic indictment of Donald Trump.
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A spending disagreement is brewing in Congress as representatives work to vote on twelve appropriations bills before the fiscal year ends in September. Republican lawmakers are demanding even less spending than what they agreed to earlier this month, narrowly avoiding a default on the nation's debt. House Democrats have reacted by raising the prospect of a government shutdown come Fall. FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the Congressional funding disagreements and the role Congress plays in the indictment of former President Trump. Later, Chad highlights this year's Congressional baseball game.
This July, President Joe Biden, and his NATO counterparts are expected to select a new Secretary-General for the alliance when they meet for a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Jens Stoltenberg's term was set to expire last year; however, his tenure was extended after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Stoltenberg says he doesn't plan on seeking another extension but hasn't ruled himself entirely out of the running. FOX News Radio's London Correspondent, Jonathan Savage weighs in on what would happen if a new Secretary-General were not appointed, NATO's defense spending as the war in Ukraine continues and explains the obstacles Sweden faces as Turkey tries to bar the nation from joining the alliance.
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Senator Marco Rubio is very worried about America.
The Florida Republican fears our country has lost all common sense and can no longer solve problems. Something he feels our foes have been taking advantage of. In fact, he even says, "the 21st century will be the 'Chinese century' at our expense."
Senator Rubio recently joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss these concerns and how they inspired him to write his new book, "Decades of Decadence: How Our Spoiled Elites Blew America's Inheritance of Liberty, Security, and Prosperity."
The Senator blamed misguided elitists and economic policies for sparking the decline of America's global dominance. He says another problem is that American lawmakers in both parties have for decades underestimated China's desire to overtake the U.S. as the world's dominant superpower.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Senator Marco Rubio and learn more about China's influence in Cuba and the Senator's take on the 2024 GOP primary.
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On Tuesday, former President Trump was arraigned in a Miami federal court where he pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal counts related to a classified documents case. This marks the second time the former President has been arraigned following the Manhattan case in which he faced state charges of falsifying business records. Former Manhattan District Attorney Prosecutor Elliot Felig discusses the remarkable nature of the indictment and breaks down the various components of the case. Later, he explains how the case could create legal conflicts for the former President who could potentially face more indictments down the road.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Bejing this week, days after the White House acknowledged the existence of a Chinese surveillance complex in Cuba, despite an initial denial from National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. This was just months after the Pentagon shot down a spy balloon that sailed across the United States. Founder and President of Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer lays out the stakes of Secretary Blinken's trip and what the next several years look like for the relationship between the U.S. and China.
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Multiple government agencies, including the Department of Energy, were hit with cyberattacks by Russian cybercriminals. The hackers targeted weaknesses in a widely used file-transfer software. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Michael Balboni, Former New York State Homeland Security Advisor and Director of RedLand Strategies, about the attack and how we can defend against future ones.
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It's been a busy week of indictments and allegations, and FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream is back this week to break it all down. She discusses the major legal stories making headlines, from former President Donald Trump's indictment and how it could impact the 2024 presidential race, to the charges facing marine veteran Daniel Penny, over the death of a homeless man on a New York City subway, as he awaits his arraignment. She also gives her thoughts on new evidence facing the Biden family's shady business dealings, the remaining Supreme Court case decisions that will likely be made sooner rather than later, and what's been happening outside the U.S. — as China strengthens ties with Cuba to further spy on America.
Everyone hates fees. Especially costly hidden ones. That may be why President Joe Biden is taking on “junk fees” and pressuring companies like Ticketmaster and Airbnb to be more transparent about how much they’re charging customers. But how much will this move actually help Americans struggling to pay bills? FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss junk fees, and why President Biden’s fight for upfront pricing may not bring the relief from debt and inflation many families need.
Plus, commentary from comedian and FOX News contributor Tom Shillue.
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A New York City grand jury has indicted a twenty four year old Marine veteran for putting an aggressive subway rider in a chokehold that led to his death. Daniel Penny was charged with second degree manslaughter for the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man that was said to be struggling with mental illness. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jonna Spilbor, defense attorney and FOX News legal analyst, who says this case could set a national precedent for the better or for the worse.
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Following former President Trump's federal indictment in Florida, his fellow Republicans vying for the nomination now face a difficult balancing act of how to handle the political fallout. While some candidates in the race have echoed the former president's sentiments that this indictment is a weaponization of the Justice Department, other rival candidates have expressed that the allegations against former President Trump are very serious and reckless for U.S. national security. Co-Anchor of "America Reports," John Roberts, joins the podcast to discuss how other candidates in the GOP nomination race are cautiously navigating the unprecedented political situation and whether this indictment will impact voters' choices ahead of the primaries.
After over a year of defending itself from Russia, Ukraine has recently launched its own counteroffensive, looking for vulnerabilities along the frontlines. The Ukrainian forces have made several successful attempts to retake sections of their territory that were being occupied by Russian forces, but not without a cost. Reports show that multiple Ukrainian tanks have been destroyed since the new warfront began. FOX's Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Greg Palkot, joins the Rundown to share how Ukrainians are coping with the realities of war, why we likely will not see the main thrust of counteroffensive strategies until Ukraine implements Western artillery, and he outlines the various ways Russia has continued to attack Ukrainian civilians.
Plus, commentary from Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family.
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From mom and pop to major box stores, retailers in major cities are being forced to close or move because of gang led violent robberies. The National Retail Federation has issued a report on these smash and grab or organized retail crime incidents, the losses retailers are suffering and suggestions on how to combat the surge of theft. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Casey Stegall, FOX News senior correspondent, about the increase in theft and what can be done to stop it.
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America’s students struggled during the pandemic, as shown by school test scores dropping to record lows nationwide. However, U.S. schools had been struggling even before school closures. For example, in 2013, Mississippi was ranked as the second-worst state for low-income student reading scores. Educators in the state decided to take matters into their own hands, and by 2022, Mississippi saw its rank rise to #2. Teacher and president of the Mississippi Association of Educators, Erica Jones, joins the Rundown to discuss how she and teachers in her state used phonics to revolutionize the old ways schools taught reading, how improved reading skills among students have led to better performances in all subjects, and how other educators and teachers can apply the strategies they're using in Mississippi to see similar positive results.
The United States military is facing a major recruitment issue. As multiple reports have surfaced showing enlistment numbers growing stagnant, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth says it is unlikely that they will meet this year's projection of 65,000 new recruits. In an effort to offset this trend, both the Air Force and the Army are marketing the armed forces to legal immigrants, advertising it as a way to fast-track their citizenship. Retired Army Lieutenant General and Director of the Center for National Defense, Tom Spoehr, joins the podcast to talk about why nearly 70 percent of Americans are ineligible to serve, how the military is pursuing new recruiting tactics, and the correlation between the declining service numbers and the dwindling veteran population.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.
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Donald Trump went before a judge today in a federal court in Miami and heard the criminal charges against him. Twice impeached, the former president entered a 'not guilty plea' and following the court appearance he visited a local restaurant to speak to supporters. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Eben Brown, outside the federal courthouse in Miami, about the historic day, what he saw and heard.
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Former President Donald Trump is in Florida to face his arraignment after he was federally indicted on 37 counts. The felonies he stands accused of involve removing highly classified documents from the White House following the end of his presidency and obstructing government efforts to retrieve them. It was just in March that the former president was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury for falsifying New York business records in order to conceal damaging information from voters during the 2016 election. George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley joins the podcast to break down the evidence in the case that could be potentially damaging for the Trump defense team. He explains what might happen if the former president is convicted and how this could become an issue in the 2024 election.
Within the past week, reports surfaced that China was seeking to establish a new eavesdropping facility in Cuba. These reports were originally labeled inaccurate by the White House; however, over the weekend, additional reporting confirmed that this Chinese spy base in Cuba actually already existed and had been operating since 2019. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joins the Rundown to discuss how the problematic relationship between China and Cuba is a top foreign policy concern and why the Biden administration must act to combat the national security threat. He also goes further in-depth on how China is trying to outpace America as a world power and talks about his new book, ‘Decades of Decadence," which analyzes the actions Rubio asserts have left the US "on the brink of a cultural and economic crisis."
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and founder of Golden Together, Steve Hilton.
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The Biden administration is now admitting that China has been operating a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019. It is another example in a string of espionage incidents attempted by Beijing with reports saying China agreed to pay Cuba a billion dollars to build a spy center just ninety miles from the coast of Florida. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Jonathan Ward, founder of Atlas Organization and author of 'The Decisive Decade: American Grand Strategy for Triumph Over China', about what China could be getting from these spying efforts and what are officials in Washington doing about it.
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Former President Donald Trump will appear in a Miami federal courtroom tomorrow as he faces 37 counts in a criminal indictment for 'risking national security' by possessing classified documents after leaving office. Many Americans are asking why Trump is facing these potential criminal consequences when similar documents have been found in the possession of President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, who were met with different responses from the government. For many Republicans, including New York Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, it seems the American justice system's "double standard of justice" could be the culprit behind the Department of Justice's action. On the Rundown, Rep. Malliotakis discusses why she believes government agencies may be "being weaponized against political opponents," and why holding them accountable is crucial. She also discusses House Republicans' plans to continue cutting excess spending in Washington, and why the US should be cautious following news that China is working with Cuba on new spying operations.
In 2022, Americans received 225 billion spam calls and texts, up 88 billion from the year prior. As technology advances, scammers are beginning to find more creative ways to gain access to users' crucial personal information. Lately, criminals have been using artificial intelligence to mimic voices to swindle people's family members into giving up credit card information or sometimes even large sums of money. Data security expert and the founder of Dark Box Security Systems, Andrew Sterneke, joins the podcast to discuss the warning signs people should watch out for when receiving suspicious messages, the evolution of scammers' ability to steal sensitive information, and why A.I. technology needs to be watched closely as it is becoming harder to detect fraudsters.
Plus, commentary from senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Ian Rowe.
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Massachusetts Congressman and Marine veteran Seth Moulton, like many in Washington, has concerns about artificial intelligence and sees a need for more regulation.
But unlike those who are calling for pause on the technology, Moulton believes America needs to charge ahead on AI and find ways to use it on the battlefield. The Democrat, who ran for President in 2020, feels doing this will not only give us an advantage over our adversaries, but also limit civilian causalities.
Recently on the FOX News Rundown, Rep. Moulton joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the militarization of AI and why America cannot let countries like North Korea or Iran get ahead of us on this.
He also discussed what sort of international norms regarding AI should be established and weighed in on the increase in military spending that was part of the debt ceiling deal recently signed by the President.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Massachusetts Congressman and Marine veteran Seth Moulton and hear more about how AI can be used in war and why he believes we should both embrace and fear its capabilities.
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In November of 2021, with bi-partisan support, Congress approved President Biden's highly touted Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The administration hailed the legislation as a victory for rebuilding America's ailing infrastructure and creating new jobs for skilled laborers. Nearly two years removed from the passing of the bill, what progress has been made across the nation? White House Coordinator for the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Mitch Landrieu shares how money is being spent around the nation, how the administration has worked through challenges such as supply chain issues and worker shortages, and talks about the measures in place to combat waste and fraud.
As Russia's war against Ukraine rages on, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to ask NATO partners for F-16 fighter jets and other long-range missiles. Since the start of the war, the United States and other allies have been reluctant to provide Ukraine with the aircraft. Last month President Joe Biden announced at the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima, Japan that the U.S. would join the F-16 coalition after the administration felt the munition would benefit Ukraine's long-term needs. National Security Expert, Dr. Rebecca Grant joins to discuss NATO's commitment to Ukraine, their ability to reduce civilian casualties, and what the F-16s would bring to their defense strategy.
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Former Chair of the House Oversight Committee Jason Chaffetz knows a lot about conducting political investigations and how Washington works.
So when the former Republican Utah congressman recently joined the Rundown, host Dave Anthony had to get his take on the Hunter Biden investigation and why the Republicans are unhappy with how the FBI has been handling the probe in to the President's son.
Chaffetz explained why he's troubled by the allegations being made against Hunter and the Biden family, including the President. The FOX News Contributor also agreed with current Republicans in the House who feel the FBI has been slow walking their inquiry.
The host of the "Jason in the House" podcast discussed the importance of more transparency in Washington, and the topics he touches on in his new book, "The Puppeteers," including why he thinks unelected Washington bureaucrats have too much power and are not serving the will of the people.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Jason Chaffetz and hear more about his concerns with Washington, why its failing voters, and how he thinks it we can fix it.
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On Thursday night, former President Trump was federally indicted on seven charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents probe. The indictment comes at the same time as President Biden faces allegations of both bribery and corruption. Critics have accused President Biden of weaponizing the government, using the Department of Justice against an opponent in the 2024 presidential race. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Fox News Contributor Andy McCarthy discusses his reactions to the indictment, as well as the legal implications it could have on both the Biden and Trump campaigns ahead of 2024.
Members of the Freedom Caucus have staged a legislative revolt in the House following the debt ceiling compromise reached between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden. The 11 conservative representatives sided with Democrats to block Republican-backed bills, citing their distrust of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and frustration with the insufficient spending cuts within the bipartisan debt limit package passed last week. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram speaks with FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie to discuss the current tensions among Congressional Republicans, and the ongoing threats to oust Speaker McCarthy with a motion to vacate the chair. Later, they explore a Pentagon whistleblower's claims that the U.S. government has a UFO retrieval program.
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Former President Donald Trump becomes the first president to be indicted on federal criminal charges as he faces thirty seven felony charges relating to the mishandling of classified documents. The unsealed indictment says he broke seven different laws including the willful retention of documents relating to national security, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jake Gibson, FOX's Department of Justice and Federal Law Enforcement Producer, about the list of charges and the political implications.
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In 2 1/2 years, the parental rights group 'Moms For Liberty' has gained mass traction — from starting with two chapters in Florida to now having 300 across 45 states. Their rapid growth has garnered attention from many influential Republican presidential candidates, including former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Though, with this expansion comes an uptick in criticism from sources like the Southern Poverty Law Center, which recently included the parental rights organization in their annual "Year In Hate & Extremism" report, alleging the group to be an "anti-student inclusion movement." Moms For Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich says this couldn't be farther from the truth. Descovich joins the Rundown to discuss how her members consider themselves "joyful warriors" fighting for improved public education, not exclusion, and why she and fellow members believe there are "a number of reasons" why key Republican leaders could be vying to gain the organization's favor.
FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream is back this week discussing how a big decision out of the Supreme Court this week could have big implications for the 2024 election. Alabama's seven Congressional districts will be redrawn after the High Court ruled Thursday the current map discriminates against Black voters and violates section two of the Voting Rights Act. Bream joins the Rundown to explain how this can shift the balance of power in Congress and benefits Democrats and also weighs in on California Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal to add a 28th amendment to the Constitution and the three new candidates joining the GOP race for president.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.
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Regardless of whoever or whatever caused the collapse of the Kakhovka Dam on the Dnipro River in Ukraine, thousands have had to evacuate from nearly thirty towns, hundreds of thousands left without drinking water and food supplies have been destroyed. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the flooded area in the Kherson region today and said Russian forces continue to shell civilian targets in the middle of this humanitarian disaster. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dan Hoffman, former CIA Chief of Station in Moscow, about the impact of the flooding on Ukraine's counteroffensive.
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On Monday, House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced plans to move forward with holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress. The oversight committee has been investigating Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings since 2018 and subpoenaed the FBI for a copy of FD-1023, a document containing unverified tips and information regarding the case. The FBI claims they have already given Congress "extraordinary accommodation" on this intel; however, the House GOP says they refused to physically hand over the document. Host of the Jason in the House podcast, Jason Chaffetz joins the Rundown to discuss the need for this information to be made public, why he believes the Department of Justice won't investigate their own people, and the topics featured in his new book, "The Puppeteers."
It was nearly a year ago that the Professional Golfers Association was grappling with a big problem: a Saudi-backed fund had created a new tour called LIV Golf that was offering big money to the top golfers to join their league. As some golfers accepted big money deals to leave and join LIV, many players stuck with the PGA and cited ethical concerns about Saudi Arabia’s human rights violations and ties to the 9/11 terror attacks. PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan was very vocal, saying PGA players should resist the money for moral reasons. This week, the PGA announced it would be merging with LIV Golf. New York Times best-selling author and sports writer Ian O’Connor has been following the LIV Golf saga from the beginning, and he joins the podcast to explain the PGA Commissioner’s hypocrisy in agreeing to this merger, the furious response from the PGA players who turned down million-dollar deals, and how he envisions Saudi Arabia expanding further into the world of sports.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.
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Hundreds of wildfires burning in Canada are sending smoke into the United States causing an orange haze and unhealthy conditions from Michigan to Delaware. The conditions are expected to last for days, if not more, as it looks to be shaping into one of Canada's worst wildfire seasons ever. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Craig Herrera, FOX Weather Meteorologist, who explains why the wildfire smoke is traveling hundreds of miles and what to expect in the coming days.
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Three GOP candidates launch their campaigns this week, with Chris Christie announcing Tuesday night in New Hampshire and former Vice President Pence and North Dakota Governor Burgum making formal announcements on Wednesday. It was New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu who made a very different announcement this week, saying he would not be running in the 2024 GOP primary race, surprising many who believed he would join the rapidly widening field of candidates. He joins the Rundown to explain why he chose not to run for president and what role he plans to play in 2024 instead. He later breaks down why he believes former President Trump isn't the strongest candidate for the GOP and the factors that make President Biden a weak candidate for reelection.
Robert Hanssen, the FBI's "most damaging spy in bureau history," died in his prison cell on Monday. Nearly two decades ago, Hanssen pleaded guilty to fifteen counts of espionage and conspiracy for serving as a Russian spy during the height of the Cold War. Over the course of his FBI career, Hanssen received $1.4 million in cash, bank funds, and diamonds for disclosing classified information to Moscow, which led to the deaths of faithful U.S. intelligence assets. Fox News contributor and former CIA station chief Daniel Hoffman joins the podcast to explain the espionage Hanssen conducted on behalf of the Soviet Union, the hunt to track down the mole within the agency, and why his spying was so detrimental to the national security of the United States.
Plus, commentary by Chuck DeVore, vice president at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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The FBI provided the House Foreign Affairs Committee with the long awaited 'FD-1023' form which accuses then-Vice President Joe Biden and others to be a part of a bribery scheme. Also, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and reached an agreement with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that will allow Congress to access a dissent cable that warned about the consequences of a Afghanistan withdrawal. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Griff Jenkins, FOX News Washington-based Correspondent, about today's hearings that seem to be setting up up contempt vote against Director Wray and take a look at the sloppy exit from Afghanistan.
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Oklahoma Senator James Lankford (R-OK), the ranking member of the Border Management Subcommittee, joined Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) in visiting Arizona's southern border last month to address policy gaps and identify lasting solutions to better secure the nation's southern border. The visit comes just weeks after Title 42, the pandemic-era policy allowing the United States to expel migrants on the basis of public health concerns, ended. As a result of the end of this policy, even more migrants were able to enter the country and claim asylum. Senator Lankford joins the Rundown to talk about why it is essential for the country to secure our border and reform immigration policy. Later, he explains why he believes the debt limit deal was bad for America and weighs in on the state of the 2024 GOP primary.
American CEOs like Tesla’s Elon Musk, JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, and Apple’s Tim Cook have each made trips to China recently. These trips underscore U.S. corporations' intentions to maintain a friendly relationship with China to enjoy the economic benefits of their market. On the other hand, lawmakers in America see how the Chinese Communist Party has consistently stolen U.S. intellectual property and positioned itself as adversarial on the international stage. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to break down this concerning trend of friendly relationships between American businesses and the CCP, explaining how this could pose a national security threat and expose U.S. businesses to the risk of having their intellectual property stolen by China.
Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla."
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Saudi Arabia announced over the weekend they will be voluntarily cutting oil output by a million barrels a day. Other OPEC nations also agreed to production cuts causing oil prices to rise immediately. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jeff Flock, FOX Business Network Correspondent, about the impact of the Saudis decision and reaction from the White House.
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After weeks of debate between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden, the two leaders have reached a consensus on the debt ceiling deal — with the President officially signing it into law over the weekend. The deal left both Democrats and Republicans feeling a mix of emotions, but outside of Washington, many are asking if it will serve the American people. Though every leader on Capitol Hill may respond differently, South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace believes the answer is no. Rep. Mace joins the Rundown to explain why she believes “Republicans got nothing” in the debt ceiling deal and how it may cause higher inflation and continued excess spending out of the White House. She also discusses the current investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings and why she believes the FBI & DOJ need to do their job to investigate instead of ‘stonewalling’ the House Oversight Committee’s attempt to get to the truth.
Artificial intelligence continues to rapidly expand, as many are eager to innovate fast and claim the next big breakthrough. A recent incident sparked international media attention after a U.S. Air Force Colonel discussed a ” thought experiment” about an AI military drone disregarding orders and killing its own human operator. Officials were quick to clarify that this scenario of a rogue AI drone was hypothetical, but it has reignited fears that the technology is developing too quickly and, due to its potential threat to humanity, must be regulated. Congressman and Marine Corps veteran Seth Moulton (D-MA) joins the Rundown for a discussion about how AI could become a vital tool of the United States military in the future, the danger of America’s adversaries getting ahold of the technology first, and the proposed fiscal year 2024 military budget.
Plus, commentary from Outkick’s Tomi Lahren.
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Retired Marine Cole Lyle has experienced the same nightmares, depression, and anxiety attacks that plague many veterans after returning from serving their country. Tragically, studies show many vets who experience these debilitating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder often take their own lives.
After losing friends and battling suicidal thoughts himself, Cole Lyle, who now serves as the President of the Working Warrior Foundation, has committed himself to providing his fellow veterans with the resources and support they need to recover.
Just before this past Memorial Day, Lyle joined the Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss the different ways Americans can take meaningful action to help veterans. He later opened up about his personal struggles and the final days he spent with his late service dog Kaya, who helped him cope with his PTSD and inspired him to create 'Kaya's K9s,' which seeks to help veterans in need of veterinary assistance for service dogs.
Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire unedited interview with retired Marine Cole Lyle and his work with vets and the legacy of Kaya.
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Iowa, in recent years, has proven to not be predictive of the eventual Republican nominee, however, the state continues to hold a unique role in sizing up the presidential field. Former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis both travelled to Iowa this past week to ramp up support in the key early-voting state. Trump has continued to dominate the polls and many consider Governor DeSantis to be his most fierce competitor. President of KAConsulting LLC, Fox News Contributor and former campaign manager and Senior Counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway joins the podcast for a discussion about the DeSantis's campaign strategies, why Trump continues to poll very high, and why voters are sick of hearing about 2020.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal labor law did not protect unionized employees of a concrete mixing and pouring company from liability for damages they caused during a strike. The employer argued that they suffered substantial monetary losses due to abandoned, wet concrete becoming unusable. Law Professor at the University of California at Berkeley, Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and author of the Book The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Supreme Court, John Yoo, joins the podcast to break down the details of the case, explain why Supreme Court narrowed the protections of the Clean Water Act, and preview the two affirmative action cases many are anxiously awaiting the high court to rule on before the end of its term.
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