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From Washington: Attitudes Changes Towards U.S. Economy

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/4/202434 minutes, 42 seconds
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Extra: Dana Perino Talks 'New Normals', Old Presidents, And Our Volatile World With Jared Cohen

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. Photo Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/3/202442 minutes, 28 seconds
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From Washington: Can The U.S. Avoid A War In The Middle East?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/3/202437 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Better Than Expected Jobs Report, Is It Believable?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/2/202414 minutes, 12 seconds
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White House "Desperate" For Border Solution As Congress Negotiates Deal

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. (Image: Eric Gay Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/2/202432 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: A-I Technology Used To Detect Weapons At Events

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/1/202414 minutes, 17 seconds
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Senators Clash With Tech CEOs Over Children's Online Safety

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.    (Image: Jose Luis Magana Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/1/202434 minutes, 30 seconds
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Evening Edition: House Republicans Advance Historic Impeachment Of Sec. Mayorkas

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/31/202415 minutes, 19 seconds
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'This City Has Failed Us': Rampant Crime & Fed-Up Residents

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. Photo Credits: The City of Oakland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/31/202434 minutes, 3 seconds
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Evening Edition: How Will The U.S. Respond To Deadly Drone Attack In Jordan?

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?   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/30/202415 minutes, 21 seconds
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"Pushing The Redlines": How Iran Proxy Attacks Became The "New Normal"

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." Photo Credit: Associated Press Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/30/202435 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: Drone Strike In Jordan Kills U.S. Troops

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/29/202415 minutes, 6 seconds
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Nikki Haley Takes Her Campaign To South Carolina, "Her Name Is On The Line"

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.   (Image: Sean Rayford Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/29/202430 minutes, 32 seconds
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Extra: Is America Ready For The Next Major War? Experts Say No.

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. Photo Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/28/202420 minutes, 43 seconds
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From Washington: The Shifting Politics Of Abortion

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/28/202433 minutes, 19 seconds
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Extra: Why The GOP Is Still Demanding Answers Regarding COVID's Origins.

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. Photo Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/27/202421 minutes, 5 seconds
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From Washington: Nikki Haley Vows To Fight On, But Does She Have A Path To Victory?

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/27/202434 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Border Battle Between Texas And The Feds Intensifies

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/26/202420 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is President Biden Banking On A Single Issue To Win Reelection?

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. (Image: Adam Bettcher Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/26/202432 minutes, 51 seconds
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Evening Edition: UN Says Gaza Medical Facility Sheltering Refugees Was Bombed

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/25/202414 minutes, 21 seconds
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More Republicans Agree, "It's Time To Unite Behind Trump"

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. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/25/202433 minutes, 25 seconds
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Evening Edition: Both GOP Candidates Claim Momentum Out Of New Hampshire

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/24/202421 minutes, 57 seconds
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Former President Trump & President Biden Both Score Wins In New Hampshire As Rematch Looms Large

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. (Image: Pablo Martinez Monsivais Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/24/202434 minutes, 15 seconds
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Evening Edition: Trump And Haley Battling It Out In New Hampshire

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/23/202418 minutes, 38 seconds
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New Hampshire Becomes A Real Two-Person Race

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. Photo Credits: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/23/202434 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Automakers Pump The Brakes On Electric Vehicles

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/22/202413 minutes, 32 seconds
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Governor DeSantis Bows Out Of GOP Primary, Leaving Nikki Haley And Former President Trump To Face Off

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1/22/202433 minutes, 58 seconds
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Extra: Are Democrats And Republicans Conspiring Against Third Parties?

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. (IMAGE: Jose Luis Magana Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/21/202421 minutes, 19 seconds
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From Washington: The White House Response To Houthi Rebels In The Red Sea

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/21/202430 minutes, 10 seconds
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Extra: A Critical Senate Showdown In Michigan

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. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/20/202422 minutes, 39 seconds
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From Washington: Iowa's Results Are In, Now To New Hampshire

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/20/202430 minutes, 56 seconds
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Evening Edition: Jewish College Student Travels To Israel To Help

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/202421 minutes, 19 seconds
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Shannon Bream On Trump Courtroom Battles & The Primaries Ahead: “It’s Sink Or Swim”

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. Photo Credit: Elizabeth Williams via AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/202434 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: DOJ Calls Uvalde Shooting Response A 'Significant Failure'

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/202416 minutes, 50 seconds
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Will A Fishermen's Supreme Court Case Reel In Government Overreach?

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. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/202430 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: The U.S. Again Labels 'Houthis' A Terror Group

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/202416 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will The Granite State Grant Trump The Nomination?

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. Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/202435 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Hamas Launches Major Missile Attack, Fears Of Famine Rise In Gaza

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/202417 minutes, 28 seconds
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Iowa Caucuses Show Strong Support For Former President Trump

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/202432 minutes, 49 seconds
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Evening Edition: Trump Heavily Favored In Iowa, Will Frigid Conditions Impact The Turnout?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/202415 minutes, 42 seconds
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Bill Hemmer On What Can Be Learned From The Iowa Caucuses

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/202432 minutes, 23 seconds
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Extra: Dana Perino And Peloton's Ross Rayburn On How To Find Calm Amidst The Chaos

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/14/202438 minutes, 1 second
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From Washington: Iowans Brave The Cold For This Year's Caucuses

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/14/202435 minutes, 56 seconds
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Extra: Jimmy Failla Talks Comedy, Cancel Culture, And His Alleged Mob Ties

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/202429 minutes, 27 seconds
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From Washington: Defense Secretary's Health Raises Questions Amid Middle East Conflict

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/202432 minutes, 3 seconds
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Evening Edition: The United States And Great Britain Strike Houthi Rebels Terrorizing The Red Sea

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/202413 minutes, 54 seconds
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Shannon Bream On Iowa, Christie Fallout, & Defense Secretary Scandal

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/202430 minutes, 37 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Bill Belichick Era Ends In New England

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/202419 minutes, 21 seconds
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Hunter Biden Crashes Capitol Hill Hearing

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/202433 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Navigating The Media Coverage Of Gaza Conflict

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/202414 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Unstoppable Is A Trump GOP Nomination?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/202434 minutes, 2 seconds
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Evening Edition: Should Lloyd Austin Be Impeached For Not Disclosing Health Concerns?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/202419 minutes, 4 seconds
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Biden Reelection Campaign Hits The Road, Facing Uphill Battle

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/202434 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Boeing 737 MAX Planes Grounded After Door Flies Off

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/202414 minutes, 37 seconds
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Rep. Mike Turner On Securing the Border, Funding Negotiations & 2024 GOP Agenda

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/202434 minutes, 41 seconds
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Extra: Is It Time For The U.S. To Stop Sending Military Aid To Ukraine?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/7/202421 minutes, 36 seconds
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From Washington: Inside Iowa's Caucus

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/7/202443 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: How A Retired Baseball Star Could Be The Key To A GOP-Led Senate

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/202426 minutes, 19 seconds
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From Washington: Biden 2024 Campaign Kick-Off

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/202432 minutes, 16 seconds
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Evening Edition: ISIS Conducts Terror Attack On Iran, Why?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/202417 minutes, 6 seconds
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Governor DeSantis Makes His Case To Iowa

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/202432 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Jeffrey Epstein Documents Unsealed, More Names Mentioned

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/202416 minutes, 41 seconds
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Will Claudine Gay's Resignation Spark A Course Correction For Higher Ed?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/202433 minutes, 51 seconds
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Evening Edition: Chicago Using COVID Funds On Migrants

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/202413 minutes, 29 seconds
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Should America Keep Funding Multiple Foreign Wars?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/202432 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: Claudine Gay Resigns As Harvard President

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/202418 minutes, 42 seconds
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2024 Race Teases A Potential Presidential Referendum

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/202433 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Making Gains Without Pain In The New Year

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/202415 minutes, 24 seconds
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As Homeless Crisis Worsens, Some Cities Are Stepping Up With Solutions

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/202433 minutes, 21 seconds
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Extra: Biden's Border Crisis Faces Down Largest Migrant Caravan Of 2023

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/31/202318 minutes, 37 seconds
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From Washington: The Evolving Landscape of the 2024 Presidential Race

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/31/202337 minutes, 5 seconds
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Extra: Tis' The Season...To Be Swatted?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/202318 minutes, 9 seconds
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From Washington: A Tumultuous Congressional Year Comes To An End

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/202337 minutes, 26 seconds
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Evening Edition: China Using A-I To Ramp Up Spying And Theft Of Personal Information

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/202317 minutes, 12 seconds
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"A Very Dangerous Theory": State Courts Weigh Disqualifying Trump From 2024 Ballot

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." Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/202332 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Painful Uncertainty For Families Of Israeli Hostages

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/202320 minutes, 48 seconds
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Migrant Caravan Marches Towards An Overwhelmed US Border

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/202332 minutes, 53 seconds
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Evening Edition: Biden Administration Under Pressure Over Red Sea Attacks

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/202315 minutes, 39 seconds
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Swatting, The Next Generation Of Cybercrime?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/202335 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: Jewish Seminary Students Return To Studies

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/202316 minutes, 46 seconds
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Seeking Solutions To America's Consumer Debt Crisis

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/202331 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hungary Promotes Their Form Of Conservatism To The West

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/25/202320 minutes, 33 seconds
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Hope In The Battle Against Childhood Cancer

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 Shadyack, 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/25/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Extra: Why So Many Americans Go To Bed Hungry ... And What You Can Do To Help.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/24/202324 minutes, 45 seconds
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From Washington: The History Of American Whiskey

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/24/202332 minutes, 21 seconds
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Extra: Brittany Alkonis's Fight for Her Husband's Freedom

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/202333 minutes, 13 seconds
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From Washington: Who Leads Gaza In A Post-Hamas World?

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.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/202334 minutes, 38 seconds
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Evening Edition: Record Number Of Refugees Around The World

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/202318 minutes, 25 seconds
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A US Navy Officer Is Out Of A Japan Jail, But He's Still Not Free

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/202335 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: Intel Report Says Cuba And Others Interfered In 2022 Midterms

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/202319 minutes, 25 seconds
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“It Has To Be Now.“ An American Family’s Plea For Hamas To Free Their Son

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/202334 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: Colorado Disqualifies Trump From State Ballot

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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Red Sea Chaos Causing Real Problems for the U.S.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/202332 minutes, 17 seconds
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Evening Edition: Fewer Donating During The Holidays

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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"A Red Alarm Moment For The Democratic Party": Biden Poll Numbers Sink

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/202331 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: The U.S. Wants A Red Sea Task Force Formed To Combat Cargo Ship Attacks

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/202317 minutes, 48 seconds
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Rep. Jim Jordan On Why Impeachment Inquiry Is House Republicans’ “Congressional Duty”

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/202334 minutes, 7 seconds
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Extra: How China Is Targeting Our Grid And Water Supply

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/17/202322 minutes, 18 seconds
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From Washington: House Adjourns Amid Tensions With Biden Administration

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/17/202337 minutes, 55 seconds
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Extra: 'Free Gifts', 'Cute Puppies', And The Other Tricks Scammers Use To Rip You Off

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202318 minutes, 34 seconds
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From Washington: Governor Sununu & The Power of Endorsements

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202336 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: Billionaire Engineer Develops Tech For Patriotism And Protecting Allies

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/202321 minutes, 5 seconds
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A High-Stakes Impeachment Inquiry For Both Parties

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Gary Schneeberger, co-author of 'The Films of Bruce Willis.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/202335 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: Military Leaders Focus On Gaza At Doha Forum

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202316 minutes, 37 seconds
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Inflation Eases, But Some High Prices Are Here To Stay

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202335 minutes, 2 seconds
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Inflation Eases, But Some High Prices Are Here To Stay

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202335 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Report Says Israel Has Started Flooding Hamas Tunnels

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/202318 minutes, 27 seconds
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Voters Reckon With Endorsements, Foreign Aid, & A Likely Impeachment Inquiry

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/202334 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Zelenskyy Visits Washington As Congress Stalled On More Ukraine Aid

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/202319 minutes, 7 seconds
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Hunter’s Legal Trouble Put More Pressure On President

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/202335 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ivy League Schools Face Backlash Over Inaction On Anti-Semitism

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/202314 minutes, 59 seconds
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Border Crisis Is “Ending Up In Everybody’s Backyard”

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/202330 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extra: Israel PM's Spokesperson On The War With Gaza, Antisemitism, And The "Massive" Intel Failures On October 7th

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/10/202320 minutes, 33 seconds
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From Washington: Impeachment, It's All About The Math

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/10/202339 minutes, 38 seconds
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Extra: "Congress Has Become A Collection Of Kardashians"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/202320 minutes, 59 seconds
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From Washington: Abandon Biden Campaign Grows In Key Swing States

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/202338 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Rise Of A.I. Promises Better, Faster Weather Forecasts

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/202317 minutes, 44 seconds
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DeSantis and Haley Spar For Second Ahead Of Iowa Contest

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/202330 minutes, 51 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Rise Of A.I. Bringing Calls For Regulation

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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"There Are Others To Come": Trey Gowdy Raises Alarms Over McCarthy Retirement

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/202335 minutes, 53 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Rise Of A.I. In Your Household

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/202312 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is Antisemitic Speech on University Campuses Protected Speech?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/202332 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Rise Of A.I. In Medicine

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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A.I. and The Chipping Away Of Our Trust In Media

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/202335 minutes, 27 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Rise Of A.I. Is Transforming Our Roads

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/202314 minutes, 3 seconds
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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer Talks George Santos Expulsion & Potential Biden Impeachment Inquiry

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/202334 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: Benjamin Hall On His Return To Ukraine

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/3/202320 minutes, 21 seconds
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From Washington: White House Tackles Supply Chain Challenges

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/3/202338 minutes, 21 seconds
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Extra: The "Mass Exodus" In Congress

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/202316 minutes, 9 seconds
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From Washington: Trailblazer Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Dies

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/202332 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Resumes Military Operations Against Hamas

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/202318 minutes, 41 seconds
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Congress Confronts Its Santos Problem

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/202332 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: Elon Musk Says Advertisers Are Trying To Blackmail Him

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'. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202312 minutes, 34 seconds
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Red State Versus Blue State On The Debate Stage

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202335 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: Sen. Schumer Warns Of Worsening Anti-Semitism, Pushes For Aid To Israel

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202318 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Real Cost Of The Migrant Crisis

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/202334 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: Holiday Shopping Starts With Few Deals And More Debt

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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What It’s Like Knowing Hamas Is Holding Your Family Hostage

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202333 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: What Is Qatar's Role In Israel-Hamas Hostage Negotiations?

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?   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/202319 minutes, 18 seconds
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What Happens After Israel's Temporary Cease-fire?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/202334 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: The Age-Old Question About President Biden

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/26/202320 minutes, 59 seconds
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From Washington: GOP Hopefuls Look to Upend Trump in Iowa

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/26/202336 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Brian Kilmeade Unedited

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.   We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with FOX News' Brian Kilmeade. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear even more about Brian's take on American history and the war in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/202325 minutes, 49 seconds
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From Washington: Americans Wishing For A "Soft Landing" This Holiday Season

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/202335 minutes, 30 seconds
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Evening Edition: First Set of Hostages Released In Israel-Hamas Deal

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/202316 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is Black Friday Still A Big Deal?

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of 'You Will Own Nothing,' Carol Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/202333 minutes, 27 seconds
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Evening Edition: Living To A Hundred, Longevity Secrets of the 'Blue Zones'

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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An Unlikely Friendship That Helped Shape America

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/23/202334 minutes, 3 seconds
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Evening Edition: Car Explosion At Canadian Border Crossing Raises Thoughts Of A Terror Attack

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/202317 minutes, 41 seconds
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What’s On The Minds Of Americans This Holiday Season

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/22/202333 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Inflation Slows But Prices Remain High

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Can America Avoid Travel Turmoil This Holiday Season?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/21/202335 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Libertarian Elected President Of Argentina

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Steve Scalise Talks House Priorities When Congress Heads Back to Washington

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/20/202333 minutes, 26 seconds
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Extra: The Economy, Age, And RFK Jr. ... The State Of The 2024 Race

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/19/202324 minutes, 40 seconds
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From Washington: Taking Action Against Historic Rise In Antisemitism

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/19/202341 minutes, 53 seconds
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Extra: A Senator's Plan For The U.S. To Compete With China ... And Win

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.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/202326 minutes
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From Washington: A Government Shutdown Avoided...For Now

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/18/202337 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: Decades Long Differences Between The U.S And China Remain After APEC Meeting

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/202318 minutes, 36 seconds
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President Biden’s Balancing Act: War, Foreign Relations, & Lagging 2024 Support

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Jason Rantz, Host of the Jason Rantz Show and author of "What’s Killing America." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/17/202333 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: TikTok Users Praising Osama bin Laden's Justification Of 9/11 Attacks

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/202316 minutes, 47 seconds
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New Terror Warnings Linked To Our Porous Border

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/16/202332 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Putin Turning To Anti-Semitism To Strengthen Power

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/202319 minutes, 55 seconds
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President Biden & China’s Xi To Meet. What’s At Stake?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/15/202333 minutes, 13 seconds
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Evening Edition: Thousands Gather On National Mall To Show Support For Israel

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/202313 minutes, 32 seconds
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2024 Polls Spell Trouble, Concern From Democrats

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/14/202335 minutes, 14 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hundreds Of Americans Volunteer For The IDF As 'Lone Soldiers'

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why A Ceasefire Is Off The Table For Israel

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/13/202333 minutes, 13 seconds
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Extra: Sen. Ted Cruz "Unwoke" And Unedited

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/12/202318 minutes, 29 seconds
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From Washington: Is There A Pathway To A Two-State Solution?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/12/202347 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: Dana Perino And Dan Senor On Israel's Fight For Survival

Dan Senor is a former Bush White House foreign policy adviser and author. His latest book is, The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World. And Israel's resilience now faces one of the toughest tests in its relatively short history. FOX News' Dana Perino 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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/202337 minutes, 45 seconds
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From Washington: Candidates Compete For Second Place At Third Debate

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/11/202337 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Veteran Shares Story Of Recovery And Hope

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/202323 minutes, 1 second
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Israel’s Fight For Survival

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/10/202334 minutes, 16 seconds
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Evening Edition: Focus On Foreign Policy In Third GOP Debate

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/202314 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Democrats Divided Over Israel-Hamas War

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/9/202335 minutes, 22 seconds
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Evening Edition: Iran Proxy Groups Stepping Up Attacks Against U.S. Forces

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/202315 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why Sen. Cruz Wants To Make America "Unwoke" Again

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/8/202333 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hundreds Of Hostages Remain In Gaza A Month Into The Conflict

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/202313 minutes, 34 seconds
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It's Election Day... And It Could Have Big Implications For 2024

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/7/202335 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Nova Music Festival Survivor Tells Her Story

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/202325 minutes, 51 seconds
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House Republicans May Have A Speaker Now, But Can They Keep Their Majority?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/6/202335 minutes, 16 seconds
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Extra: Chris Christie Unedited

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.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/5/202319 minutes, 42 seconds
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From Washington: Busy Week At The White House As War Rages In Israel & Border Concerns Grow

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/5/202347 minutes, 14 seconds
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Extra: "Beyond The Pale" ... Rep. Van Order On The Horrors He Saw Visiting Israel

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/202329 minutes, 29 seconds
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From Washington: Could A Humanitarian Pause Complicate The War?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/4/202339 minutes, 30 seconds
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Evening Edition: Crypto King Convicted Of Fraud

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/202313 minutes, 55 seconds
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Shannon Bream On “The Axis Of Evil” And War Across the Globe

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/3/202334 minutes, 7 seconds
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Evening Edition: Republicans Calling For The Revoking Of Visas Of Hamas Sympathizers

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/202319 minutes, 36 seconds
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Is Pressure Growing For 2024 GOP Candidates To Drop Out?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/2/202335 minutes, 28 seconds
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Evening Edition: FBI Director Warns Of An Increased Terror Threat

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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Clash Within Congress Over Israel Aid Package

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/1/202332 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: Cornell Professor Not Surprised By Investigation Into Anti-Semitic Threats

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/202318 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Growing Fear Of A Widening War In The Middle East

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/31/202332 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Antisemitism Spreading On College Campuses

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/30/202316 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rep. Mace Talks Support for New House Speaker, Aid to Israel, and House Priorities

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/30/202334 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: The High-Stakes Race To Weaponize Artificial Intelligence

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/29/202325 minutes
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From Washington: Terror At The Southern Border

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/29/202329 minutes, 15 seconds
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Extra: She Survived The Hamas Massacre, But Still Lives In Fear Here In America

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/28/202321 minutes, 44 seconds
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From Washington: Meet The New Speaker of the House

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/28/202339 minutes, 7 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Horrors Israeli First Responders Saw Following Hamas Attack

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.   ((NOTE: The following segment has graphic content.)) Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/27/202321 minutes, 35 seconds
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What Would A Post-Hamas Gaza Look Like?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/27/202334 minutes, 10 seconds
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Evening Edition: Maine Manhunt Of Mass Shooter Still Underway

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/26/202317 minutes, 31 seconds
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The House Has A New Speaker. Now The Hard Work Begins

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/26/202332 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Time Ticking For Hostage Negotiations As Ground Invasion Of Gaza Looms

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/25/202323 minutes, 31 seconds
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America’s Growing Mistrust In Media

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/25/202331 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel's Ambassador To The United Nations Demands Secretary-General Resign

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/24/202318 minutes, 33 seconds
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Survivor Of Israeli Festival Attack Returns To US, Still Feeling Unsafe

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/24/202334 minutes, 33 seconds
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Evening Edition: Iran-Backed Militias Launching Attacks On U.S.-Bases

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/23/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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Need For House Speaker Intensifies As Crises Worsen Overseas

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/23/202333 minutes, 19 seconds
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Extra: How Did Hamas Catch Israel Intelligence Off Guard?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/22/202324 minutes, 34 seconds
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From Washington: President Biden Reaffirms Support For Israel & Ukraine

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/22/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Extra: Terror Threats On The Rise. Is The U.S. Ready?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/21/202323 minutes, 15 seconds
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From Washington: House Speaker Stalemate Continues

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.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/21/202331 minutes, 32 seconds
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Evening Edition: Two American Hostages Released By Terror Group

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/20/202314 minutes, 35 seconds
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U.S. Stands Strongly With Israel, While Some College Campuses Still Don’t

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/20/202332 minutes, 7 seconds
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Evening Edition: Path To Elect A New House Speaker Remains Unclear

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/19/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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What Does Victory For Israel Look Like?

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/19/202334 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: What Is Iran's Role In The Israel-Hamas Conflict?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/18/202319 minutes, 52 seconds
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Domestic and Global Strife Tests U.S. Economy

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/18/202334 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Senator Blackburn: We Must Give Israel All They Need

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/17/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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Terrorism Abroad Sparks Fresh Concerns For Americans

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/17/202334 minutes, 8 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Prepares For Massive Ground Assault On Gaza

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/16/202316 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sen. Sullivan: Limiting Iran Is Key to Keep Israel-Hamas War From Worsening

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/16/202334 minutes, 55 seconds
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Extra: Israel's 'New Reality'

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/15/202322 minutes, 47 seconds
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From Washington: The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/15/202338 minutes, 41 seconds
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Extra: "It's A Felony" ... Why Sen. Paul Says Dr. Fauci's Covid "Coverup" Was Criminal

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/14/202337 minutes, 15 seconds
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From Washington: Inside The Horrors Of Hamas Attacks On Israel

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/14/202330 minutes, 28 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Hopes To "Crush" Hamas With Ground Invasion

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/13/202316 minutes, 6 seconds
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Hostages In Gaza & War On Israel Raises The Stakes For America

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/13/202331 minutes, 10 seconds
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Evening Edition: U.S. Military Sends Support To Israel...And A Clear Warning To Others In The Region

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/12/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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Bret Baier: "Israel Is In An Existential Fight To Take Out Hamas"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/12/202335 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: U.S.-Based Non-Profit Rescuing Americans From Israel

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/11/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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War In Israel Puts Renewed Focus On America’s Security

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/11/202333 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Desperate Search For Missing Loved Ones In Israel

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/10/202314 minutes, 22 seconds
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Israel Responds To Hamas Attacks: “The Hardest Days Are Yet To Come”

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/10/202331 minutes, 25 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Declares War On Hamas After Heinous Terror Attacks

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/9/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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Rep. Waltz: Israel War Makes A Speedy Speaker Vote Absolutely Critical

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/9/202331 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Questions Surround Trump's Civil Fraud Trial

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/8/202320 minutes, 3 seconds
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From Washington: So...Now What?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/8/202341 minutes, 3 seconds
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Extra: A Republican "Rebel" Explains Why He Voted To Oust Kevin McCarthy

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/7/202320 minutes, 27 seconds
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From Washington: McCarthy Ousted In Historic House Vote

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/7/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Will The House Continue With A 'Motion To Vacate'?

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/6/202314 minutes, 42 seconds
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White House Backtracks on Border Wall

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/6/202331 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Largest Healthcare Strike In U.S. History Enters Second Day

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/5/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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A GOP House Divided

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/5/202334 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Are Violent Crimes Caught On Video Desensitizing Us, Or A Call To Action?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/4/202319 minutes, 26 seconds
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President Biden’s Age Becoming Bigger Concern For Democrats

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/4/202333 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: McCarthy Ousted As Speaker, How Did We Get Here?

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/3/202317 minutes
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Congress Still Split Over Border, Ukraine Funding

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/3/202334 minutes, 12 seconds
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Evening Edition: Gov. Newsom Picks Feinstein's Replacement, Who Is Laphonza Butler?

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.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/2/202315 minutes, 6 seconds
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Government Shutdown Averted...For Now.

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/2/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Why Some Schools Are Considering A Return To Remote Learning

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/1/202333 minutes, 42 seconds
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From Washington: "The Cartels Have Never Been As Powerful As They Are Now"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10/1/202341 minutes, 16 seconds
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Extra: Shoplifting Is Big Business For Criminals

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/30/202320 minutes, 47 seconds
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From Washington: The Cost Of A Government Shutdown

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/30/202331 minutes, 26 seconds
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Evening Edition: Republicans Hold First Biden Impeachment Inquiry

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/29/202315 minutes, 9 seconds
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Shannon Bream: GOP Field Struggling To Produce A Serious Challenge To Trump

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/29/202333 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russia Claims NATO Countries Helped Ukraine In Crimea Attack

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/28/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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Who Stood Out At the Second GOP Presidential Debate?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/28/202332 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: Seven GOP Presidential Candidates Debate At Reagan Library

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/27/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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Who Needs A Breakout Moment At Tonight’s Debate?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/27/202333 minutes, 28 seconds
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Evening Edition: President Biden Joins UAW Picket Line

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.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/26/202313 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNC Chair: To Win, GOP Must Sell 'Alternative to Bidenomics'

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/26/202333 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Sen. Menendez Remains Defiant Despite Growing Calls To Resign

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/25/202318 minutes, 33 seconds
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Can Congress Avoid A Shutdown?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/25/202334 minutes, 1 second
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Extra: Climate Change, Politics And The UAW Strike

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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/24/202325 minutes, 11 seconds
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From Washington: GOP Candidates Get Ready For The Second Debate

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/24/202335 minutes, 13 seconds
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Extra: Why The GOP 'Holdouts' Are Holding Out, Risking A Government Shutdown

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/23/202322 minutes, 2 seconds
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From Washington: Can McCarthy Avoid A Shutdown And Keep The Speakers Gavel

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/23/202344 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: GOP Works To Avoid Shutdown Despite Division In Party

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/22/202318 minutes, 24 seconds
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VP Mike Pence Makes The Case For 'Conservatism' & Himself

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/22/202334 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: Britain Changes Course On Green Initiatives

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/21/202316 minutes, 21 seconds
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Republicans Picking 'Populists' In Primary Race

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/21/202334 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Congress Questions Sec. Buttigieg On Flight Delays And Rail Safety

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/20/202315 minutes, 53 seconds
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GOP Spending Fight Tests Speaker McCarthy's Leadership

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/20/202334 minutes, 51 seconds
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Evening Edition: Biden Speaks To The United Nations Amid Protests

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/19/202313 minutes, 32 seconds
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How Politics Is Driving The Auto Workers' Strike

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/19/202332 minutes, 14 seconds
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Evening Edition: Five Americans Returning Home After Iran Prisoner Swap

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/18/202318 minutes, 32 seconds
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Americans Divided Over Biden Impeachment Inquiry

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/18/202333 minutes, 50 seconds
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Extra: A Week Full Of Bad News For President Biden

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/17/202320 minutes, 41 seconds
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From Washington: Amid Age Concerns, White House Touts Policy Achievements

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/17/202333 minutes, 53 seconds
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Extra: Gov. Sununu On The GOP Race, Gerrymandering, And Why "Good" People Don't Run For Office

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/16/202328 minutes, 6 seconds
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From Washington: President Biden’s G20 Summit Renew Competency Concerns

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/16/202337 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: Wounded Warriors Find Inspiration At The Invictus Games

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/15/202315 minutes, 44 seconds
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Could Hunter Biden (Actually) Face Hard Time?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/15/202331 minutes, 16 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hunter Biden Indicted On Federal Gun Charges

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/14/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Effort to End Human Trafficking

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/14/202332 minutes, 22 seconds
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Evening Edition: FDA Says Widely Used Nasal Decongestant Doesn't Work

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Political Risks Of An Impeachment Inquiry

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/13/202333 minutes, 31 seconds
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Evening Edition: Thousands Dead In Morocco Earthquake

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/12/202311 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why The President Has His Party Worried

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/12/202333 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Court Rules Biden Administration Violated First Amendment Rights Over COVID-19 Content

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/11/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rep. Malliotakis: Migrant Crisis "Will Destroy New York City" If Something Isn't Done.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/11/202335 minutes, 8 seconds
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Extra: China Is Spying On America More And More. Here's Why It's Hard To Stop It.

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/10/202316 minutes, 16 seconds
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From Washington: The Potential For A President Newsom In 2024?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/10/202347 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Why Senator Cruz Is A "Big Believer" In Bitcoin

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/9/202318 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: "A Lot Of Regrets"...The Former CENTCOM Head Discusses 2021's Afghanistan Withdrawal

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/8/202319 minutes, 13 seconds
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Federal Prosecutors Seek To Indict Hunter Biden By End Of Month

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'. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/8/202332 minutes, 7 seconds
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From Washington: Senate Returns From Summer Recess

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/8/202336 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Mayor Eric Adams Warns Migrant Crisis "Will Destroy New York City"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/7/202315 minutes, 6 seconds
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Sen. Cruz Wants To Slam The Brakes On President Biden’s Green Agenda

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/7/202332 minutes, 33 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russia's Human Trafficking Scheme In Cuba Unveiled

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/6/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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China's Alarming Cloak-And-Dagger Espionage Campaign In America

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/6/202332 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: Student Loan Payments Resume, Will They Be Paid?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/5/202321 minutes
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GOP Stars Are Rising, But Who Will Democrats Look To After Biden?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/5/202330 minutes
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Evening Edition: Air Force Veteran Discovers The French Have Honored His WW2 Hero Uncle For Decades

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/4/202318 minutes, 29 seconds
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Rep. Gonzales On Representing 800 Miles of the Border As Migrant Surge Continues

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/4/202333 minutes, 12 seconds
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From Washington: A Government Shutdown on the Horizon?

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/3/202337 minutes, 14 seconds
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Extra: Aging Politicians' Health Scares "Sparking Really Difficult Conversations In D.C."

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/3/202324 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extra: In The Aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, How Do FEMA & Florida Work Together?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/2/202319 minutes, 29 seconds
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From Washington: DeSantis's Balancing Act Between Hurricane Idalia & A Presidential Campaign

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/2/202330 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: FDA Approves Generic Version of ADHD Medication Amid Supply Shortage

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/1/202314 minutes, 35 seconds
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Shannon Bream: Moments Of Crisis, Spending Bills & Aging Politicians

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/1/202334 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Sen. McConnell Freezes Up Again, Raises More Questions About Aging Politicians

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/31/202318 minutes, 20 seconds
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Gov. Youngkin Talks Strengthening Education: "Children Belong To Parents, Not States"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/31/202331 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Multiple Military Coups In Africa Share Anti-Western Sentiment

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/30/202315 minutes, 57 seconds
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Two Years Since US Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Recounting "Regret" & "Inevitable Chaos"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/30/202329 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Blame Game Over New York City's Migrant Crisis Heats Up

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/29/202315 minutes, 52 seconds
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Governor Burgum Says “Divisiveness Sells.” But He’s Not Buying It

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/29/202333 minutes, 12 seconds
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Evening Edition: Judge Sets Trump Trial Date In Election Interference Case

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/28/202314 minutes, 51 seconds
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Rep. McCaul Talks Wagner Boss’ Suspicious Death & 2-Year Anniversary of Afghanistan Exit

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/28/202332 minutes, 54 seconds
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Extra: Why The U.S. Must Beat China In The Latest Moon Race

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.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/27/202319 minutes, 51 seconds
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From Washington: The Odds Of A September Government Shutdown

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/27/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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Extra: The Debate Over Decriminalizing Prostitution

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/26/202326 minutes, 55 seconds
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From Washington: Looking Ahead To The Second GOP Debate

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/26/202337 minutes, 8 seconds
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Evening Edition: Texas Schools Rush To Fulfill Armed Security Requirement

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/25/202314 minutes
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Candidates "Go For The Jugular." Could It Shift The Political Landscape?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/25/202332 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Putin's Murderous Mercenary Leader Killed In Plane Crash

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/24/202318 minutes, 10 seconds
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First GOP Debate Recap: Which Candidates Fired Shots While Others Fell Flat?

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/24/202335 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: The First GOP Debate Will Likely Dismantle 'Bidenomics'

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/23/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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Showdown In Milwaukee: A Preview Of The First GOP Presidential Debate

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/23/202330 minutes, 52 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine Calls For Confidence In Their Counteroffensive

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/22/202317 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is The Debate Make-Or-Break For Desantis?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/22/202332 minutes, 5 seconds
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Evening Edition: Navy Officer Remains Imprisoned In Ally Japan

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/21/202318 minutes, 39 seconds
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Why The GOP Debate Will Be All About Who Can Sway Swing Voters

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/21/202334 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary, "Never Bet Against America"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/20/202321 minutes, 42 seconds
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From Washington: Republicans Weigh First Debate Strategy

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/20/202330 minutes, 16 seconds
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Extra: Iowa Governor Says GOP Primary Is Still "Absolutely Wide Open"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/19/202323 minutes, 7 seconds
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From Washington: President Biden Hosts Historic Summit At Camp David

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/19/202331 minutes, 12 seconds
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Evening Edition: Maui Emergency Manager Resigns Amid Response Criticisms

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/18/202316 minutes, 26 seconds
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Iowa Governor: GOP Race Is "Far From Over"

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.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary by Will Cain, host of “The Will Cain Podcast”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/18/202331 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hunter Biden's Lead Attorney Withdraws From Case

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/17/202316 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Iowa State Fair: Traditions, Tractor Pulls, And President Trump

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/17/202333 minutes, 43 seconds
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Evening Edition: 'Blind Side' Controversy Blind Sides America

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/16/202311 minutes, 35 seconds
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Big Questions Remain With GOP Debate Just A Week Away

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.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/16/202334 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Trump Faces Fourth Indictment In Georgia Election Probe

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/15/202316 minutes, 37 seconds
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What's So Special About A Special Counsel?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/15/202332 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hawaii's Wildfires Described As A 'Hurricane Of Fire'

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/14/202316 minutes, 33 seconds
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As Iowa Takes Center Stage, Which Candidates Are Shining?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/14/202335 minutes, 34 seconds
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Extra: Why China’s Rare Earth Dominance Is A National Security Threat

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/13/202322 minutes, 28 seconds
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From Washington: If Not President Biden, Then Who?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/13/202337 minutes, 27 seconds
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Extra: Americans Are Losing Trust In The U.S. Military. Why?

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.  We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Congressman Mike Waltz. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll our entire conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/12/202324 minutes, 11 seconds
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From Washington: Presidential Hopefuls Flock To Iowa State Fair

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/12/202332 minutes, 38 seconds
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Evening Edition: Inflation Climbs In July

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/11/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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Could A Judge Soon ‘Censor’ President Trump?

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/11/202333 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russia Attacking Ukraine's Grain Trade

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/10/202318 minutes, 11 seconds
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What The Hunter Biden Bank Docs Reveal

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/10/202336 minutes, 31 seconds
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Evening Edition: D.C. Councilman Suggests Using The National Guard To Fight Crime

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/9/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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"A Complete National Security Crisis": Cartels, Smugglers and The Border Surge

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/9/202334 minutes, 33 seconds
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Evening Edition: New York City's Migrant Housing Crisis Worsens

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/8/202311 minutes, 36 seconds
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The GOP Field Is Playing Catch Up

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/8/202331 minutes, 37 seconds
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Evening Edition: 'Maternity Care Deserts' On The Rise In The U.S.

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/7/202316 minutes, 48 seconds
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House GOP Whip Talks New Biden Family Bombshells & “Bidenomics”

Here is the blurb that will be posted with the FOX News Rundown podcast for AUGUST 7, 2023: 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/7/202333 minutes, 18 seconds
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Extra: Rep. Jim Jordan On The "Biden Brand" And A Possible Impeachment

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/6/202323 minutes, 43 seconds
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From Washington: Congress On Recess As Government Shutdown Looms

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/6/202333 minutes, 54 seconds
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Extra: Is Our Democracy In A 'Perilous place'?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/5/202323 minutes, 32 seconds
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From Washington: President Trump Indicted Again. An Insider's Take On A Historic Week

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/5/202337 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Veterans At Greater Risk Of Homelessness

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/4/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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Shannon Bream On the Biden “Brand” & Trump Indictments

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/4/202330 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: Nurse And Daughter Kidnapped In Haiti

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/3/202315 minutes, 18 seconds
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2024 Race Enters “Uncharted Territory”

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/3/202335 minutes, 32 seconds
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Evening Edition: Republicans And Democrats Reacting To Latest Trump Indictment

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/2/202313 minutes, 59 seconds
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President Trump’s Third Indictment: What To Know

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/2/202333 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Secret Chinese Lab Housed Modified Mice With COVID

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/1/202317 minutes, 12 seconds
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Jack Smith's Biggest Challenge Convicting President Trump

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8/1/202334 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: New Batch Of 'Facebook Files' Shows Efforts To Censor COVID Information

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/31/202314 minutes, 58 seconds
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Opioid Crisis Continues: A New 'Zombie Drug' Getting Laced Into Fentanyl

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/31/202334 minutes, 42 seconds
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Extra: Police Officer Turned Congressman On The Fight To Better Fund Law Enforcement

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/30/202324 minutes, 53 seconds
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From Washington: How HHS Failed to Protect Migrant Children

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/30/202331 minutes, 53 seconds
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Extra: Heat Waves Across The U.S. What's Behind This Scorching Summer?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/29/202324 minutes, 36 seconds
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From Washington: NSC Coordinator John Kirby Weighs National Security Threats

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/29/202334 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russia's Long History Of Oppressing Ukraine

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/28/202315 minutes, 21 seconds
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GOP Floats Biden Impeachment. Will It Fly With Voters?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/28/202334 minutes, 14 seconds
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Evening Edition: Rising Tensions Mark Korean Armistice Anniversary

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/27/202319 minutes, 50 seconds
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Judge Delivers Bad News For The Biden Family

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/27/202334 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hunter Biden Plea Deal Falls Apart

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/26/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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Hunter Biden Heads To Court

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/26/202332 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Teamsters And UPS Reach Deal That Potentially Avoids Strike

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/25/202313 minutes, 10 seconds
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"Cover-up": Why Some In Congress Are Taking UFOs Very Seriously

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. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/25/202331 minutes, 26 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Passes Controversial Judicial Overhaul Bill

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/24/202318 minutes, 16 seconds
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Are The Culture Wars Fueling Our Military Recruiting Crisis?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/24/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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Extra: Could A Third-Party Candidate Actually Win The Presidency?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/23/202323 minutes, 12 seconds
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From Washington: The Border Crisis And The Rise Of Cartel Crime

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/23/202339 minutes, 54 seconds
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Extra: Suffolk County DA Details How They Caught The Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/22/202322 minutes, 34 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Pushes For UFO Transparency

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/22/202334 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: A Week Of Hunter Biden Probe Bombshells

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/21/202317 minutes, 40 seconds
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RFK Jr. Creates A Stir On Capitol Hill

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, Brian Kilmeade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/21/202331 minutes, 43 seconds
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Evening Edition: Texas Heat Wave Causes Record Power Demands

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/20/202316 minutes, 39 seconds
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Is The Hunter Biden Probe Moving The Needle For Voters?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/20/202333 minutes, 24 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israeli President Herzog Addresses Congress Amid Tensions With The U.S.

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/19/202316 minutes, 40 seconds
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Vivek Ramaswamy's Plan To Catch President Trump

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/19/202334 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: United States Soldier Defects To North Korea

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/18/202314 minutes, 24 seconds
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The High Stakes Battle For A West Virginia Senate Seat

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/18/202330 minutes, 10 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Use Of Artificial Intelligence A Central Issue In Hollywood Strike

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/17/202317 minutes, 1 second
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How House Republicans Aim to Kick Corruption Out of the DOJ, FBI & White House

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. Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/17/202333 minutes, 46 seconds
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Extra: Combatting PTSD And The Overprescribing Of Mental Health Drugs

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/16/202329 minutes, 53 seconds
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From Washington: Tensions Rise Following FBI Director's Testimony

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/16/202341 minutes, 14 seconds
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Extra: How Long Should The U.S. Fund The War In The Ukraine?

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/15/202333 minutes, 55 seconds
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From Washington: Ukraine's Path To NATO

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/15/202336 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Actors Join Writers In Historic Hollywood Strike

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/14/202317 minutes, 31 seconds
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Sec. Buttigieg Talks Travel Woes, EVs, And Rail Safety

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. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/14/202332 minutes
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Evening Edition: China Based Hackers Breach U.S. Government Emails

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/13/202313 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Much And For How Long. The Debate Over Ukraine Aid

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/13/202333 minutes, 38 seconds
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Evening Edition: Following The Flow Of Fentanyl

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/12/202319 minutes, 18 seconds
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GOP To Grill The FBI: Is There Bias In The Bureau?

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/12/202333 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Sweden's Ascension Into NATO Praised, Is Ukraine Next?

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/11/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is Fmr. President Trump The GOP’s Inevitable Nominee?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/11/202333 minutes, 2 seconds
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Evening Edition: Biden Meets With British PM And King Prior To NATO Summit

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/10/202312 minutes, 59 seconds
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Rep. Turner Talks Upcoming NATO Summit & Secretary Yellen’s “Disappointing” Trip to Beijing

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/10/202332 minutes, 53 seconds
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Extra: Kim Kardashian Helped Her Get A Second Chance. Now She's Paying It Forward.

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/9/202318 minutes, 10 seconds
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From Washington: Could The Democrats' Supreme Court Setbacks Boost Them In 2024?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/9/202338 minutes, 9 seconds
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Extra: A Wounded Warrior’s Incredible Story Of Survival

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. 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 Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro and learn more about his truly inspiring story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/8/202340 minutes, 4 seconds
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From Washington: The White House Cocaine Mystery

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/8/202342 minutes, 32 seconds
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Evening Edition: Rising Calls To Keep Access To AM Radio In Electric Cars

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/7/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Are Voters Buying Bidenomics?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/7/202329 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Could Meta's 'Threads' Replace Twitter?

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/6/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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What’s Next For Student Loan Debt?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/6/202331 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: France Consumed By Riots After Police Shoot Teen

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/5/202317 minutes, 48 seconds
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Could Recent Redistricting Rulings Shift the Balance of Power in Washington?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/5/202333 minutes, 3 seconds
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Evening Edition: Veteran Finds Purpose After The Military

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/4/202314 minutes, 45 seconds
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This Independence Day: A Veteran’s Tale of Survival & Commitment to Our Country

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/4/202331 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Launches Massive Military Operation In The West Bank

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/3/202316 minutes, 25 seconds
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Are America's Best Days Behind Us? Americans May Say Yes, Rep. Issa Says No.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/3/202332 minutes, 56 seconds
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Extra: Combating China's Desire Be The World's Dominant Superpower

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/2/202322 minutes, 41 seconds
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From Washington: The Impact Ukraine Funding Has On The 2024 Race

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/2/202330 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: Larry Kudlow Breaks Down "Bidenomics"

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. 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 Business' Larry Kudlow and learn more of his take on the state of the economy and "Bidenomics." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/1/202323 minutes, 20 seconds
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From Washington: Will "Bidenomics" Persuade Voters?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/1/202341 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: Supreme Court Blocks President Biden's Debt Forgiveness Plan

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/30/202325 minutes, 5 seconds
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Supreme Court Ends Affirmative Action At U.S. Colleges

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/30/202330 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Is Americans' TikTok Data Secure? New Reports Suggest Maybe Not

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/29/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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"Another Federal Screw Up": America’s Latest Travel Nightmare

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/29/202332 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: IRS Whistleblower Alleges Political Influence In Hunter Biden Probe

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/28/202319 minutes, 36 seconds
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President Takes “Bidenomics” On The Road

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/28/202331 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: New Report Reveals "Gross Negligence" Led To Epstein’s Prison Death

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/27/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Fmr. Congressman Will Hurd: 'It’s Time To Rethink Our Russia Strategy'

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/27/202333 minutes, 31 seconds
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Evening Edition: Was The Wagner Group Uprising A Failure or False Flag?

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/26/202321 minutes, 4 seconds
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Whistleblowers Reveal New Insights Into Hunter Biden Investigation

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. Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/26/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Who Is Doug Burgum And Why Is He Running For President? He Tells Us.

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. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum.    On the FOX News Rundown, you'll hear our entire unedited conversation with the North Dakota governor.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/25/202322 minutes, 25 seconds
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From Washington: Student Loans & The Burden It Leaves On Americans

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/25/202337 minutes, 47 seconds
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Extra: How Do We Make Russia And Other Nations More Afraid To Take Americans?

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. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversations with both Congressman McCaul and David Whelan On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear Benjamin Hall's entire conversation with Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Congressman Michael McCaul and David Whelan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/24/202337 minutes, 18 seconds
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From Washington: Hunter Biden Reaches Plea Deal With Federal Prosecutors

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/24/202345 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Youngkin Touts Virginia Primary Wins, Democrats Oust Moderates

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/23/202316 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Fight To Free Americans Detained In Russia

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/23/202333 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Titanic Sub Crew Lost In "Catastrophic Implosion"

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/22/202311 minutes, 44 seconds
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High Stakes At The High Court

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/22/202334 minutes, 22 seconds
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Evening Edition: Cities Are Losing Out On Millions In Legal Weed Taxes

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/21/202317 minutes, 19 seconds
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“A Two Tiered Justice System”: Breaking Down The Hunter Biden Plea Deal

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/21/202331 minutes, 38 seconds
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Evening Edition: 'Titanic' Submersible Rescue Becomes A Race Against The Clock

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/20/202317 minutes, 14 seconds
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From Miami Mayor…To Leader Of The Free World?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/20/202330 minutes, 57 seconds
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Evening Edition: The FBI Thwart Attack On Synagogue

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/19/202318 minutes, 33 seconds
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Rep. Tony Gonzales Talks Secretary Blinken's Trip to China: Productive or Problematic?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/19/202332 minutes, 37 seconds
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Extra: 'The United States v. Donald Trump'

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/18/202323 minutes, 50 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Not Seeing Eye To Eye On Spending

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/18/202337 minutes, 40 seconds
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Extra: The "Chinese Century"? Why Sen. Rubio Says Every Part America Is Now In Decline

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.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/17/202320 minutes, 37 seconds
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From Washington: Former President Trump Arraigned In Court - What's Next?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/17/202340 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Multiple Federal Agencies Hit In Cyberattack

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/16/202321 minutes, 6 seconds
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It Was A Wild Week of Allegations & Indictments. Shannon Bream Breaks It Downs.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/16/202332 minutes, 13 seconds
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Evening Edition: Marine Veteran Indicted For Chokehold Death

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/15/202318 minutes, 14 seconds
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Unprecedented Indictment Put GOP Primary Candidates On The Hot Seat

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/15/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Defending Against Retail Theft

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.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/14/202319 minutes, 35 seconds
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Finally Some Hope For America's Education Problem

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/14/202329 minutes, 56 seconds
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Evening Edition: Donald Trump Pleads 'Not Guilty' In First Court Appearance In Documents Case

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/13/202317 minutes, 43 seconds
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Former President Trump Returns To Court

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/13/202333 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: China Operating A Spy Facility In Cuba

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.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/12/202316 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rep. Malliotakis: Trump Indictment Reveals Government's "Double Standard of Justice"

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/12/202330 minutes, 52 seconds
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Extra: The High-Stakes Race To Militarize Artificial Intelligence

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/11/202319 minutes, 54 seconds
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From Washington: Tracking The Administration's Infrastructure Act

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/11/202330 minutes, 46 seconds
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Extra: Jason Chaffetz Says The Most Powerful People In Washington Are Not Who You Think.

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/10/202328 minutes, 35 seconds
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From Washington: Former President Trump Indicted For Second Time

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/10/202336 minutes, 3 seconds
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Evening Edition: Trump Indictment Alleges He Mishandled Classified Documents

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/9/202315 minutes, 3 seconds
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Will Suburban Moms Swing the Vote in 2024?

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/9/202330 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine Dam Collapse Complicates Counter Offensive Operations

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/8/202316 minutes, 59 seconds
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GOP Set Sights On FBI Director Wray

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/8/202334 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets the United States

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. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/7/202313 minutes, 56 seconds
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Gov. Sununu: GOP "Should Be Nervous" About President Biden Winning Again

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/7/202333 minutes, 5 seconds
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Evening Edition: House GOP Sets Up Contempt Vote For FBI Director

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/6/202315 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Border Crisis Isn't Over, Warns GOP

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." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/6/202332 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Oil Prices Rise After Saudi Arabia Announces Production Cut

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.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/5/202316 minutes, 16 seconds
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‘So Many Loopholes. . .It’ll Give You Whiplash’: Rep. Mace Talks Voting ‘No’ On Debt Ceiling Bill

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/5/202332 minutes, 31 seconds
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Extra: A Vet's Tribute to the Service Dog Who Saved His Life

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/4/202321 minutes, 3 seconds
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From Washington: Presidential Candidates Eye Iowa Ahead Of Republican Primary

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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/4/202333 minutes, 52 seconds
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Extra: Former CDC Director: "The Great Pandemic" Is Coming ... and We're Not Ready

After all of COVID-19's catastrophic impacts, we may not want to think about an even deadlier pandemic. However, the former director of the CDC fears the "great pandemic" is yet to come. Dr. Robert Redfield, who ran the CDC from 2018-2021, says he is greatly concerned about the bird flu and how gain-of-function could one day spark an outbreak that could kill millions more humans than the coronavirus. He recently joined the FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady to discuss those fears and why he thinks our government and health institutions are not yet ready for another pandemic. Lisa Brady also spoke with public health expert and Johns Hopkins University Professor Dr. Marty Makary about Dr. Redfield's warning, the current avian flu killing millions of birds, and how public health officials must rebuild the public's damaged trust after COVID-19. Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversations with both Dr. Redfield and Dr. Makary in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. Today's FOX News Rundown Extra includes our unedited interviews with both health experts, and you'll hear everything they had to say about the bird flu outbreak, the risks posed by gain-of-function, and the world's lack of preparedness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/3/202336 minutes, 35 seconds
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From Washington: A Divided Government Reaches A Debt Limit Deal

In a bipartisan 63-36 vote, the Senate passed a debt limit package, bringing an end to the ongoing stalemate on negotiations. The compromised legislation contains concessions from both parties, suspending the debt limit into 2025 while also setting new caps on discretionary spending. The deal comes just days before the country was expected to default on its debt, which some experts say would've yielded catastrophic economic consequences. FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explains the contents of the bill, the threats to Speaker McCarthy's leadership, and what the bipartisan compromise means for the divided government.   House members Veronica Escobar (D-TX) and Maria Salazar (R-FL) are spearheading a new bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill this year titled the Dignity Act, with the odds against them because despite many attempts, this kind of reform has fallen short over the past several decades. FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins weighs in on the probability that this bill could pass both the House and the Senate.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/3/202344 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Meteorologists Have The Final Say In Rocket Launches

Cape Canaveral, in Florida, is the country's busiest space port sending off spacecrafts from NASA, Space-X and others and if you ever wondered who gives the ok for the launch, they may not be who you expected. It is a group of meteorologists from 'Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron' and before a launch is a go, they give the yes or no. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Brian Cizek, Launch Weather Officer with Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron, who says you can blame his team for canceling that rocket launch you looked forward to watching. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/2/202316 minutes, 22 seconds
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Senator Cruz's Push To Save AM Radio

After several automakers announced plans to remove AM radios from electric cars moving forward, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sprung into action to introduce legislation to save consumers' ability to tune into AM stations. Working alongside Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Cruz created the "AM for Every Vehicle Act," which has gained popular bipartisan support in Congress. Senator Cruz joins the podcast to share how AM radio remains an important tool for communicating during emergencies and his suspicion that the push to end AM radio was targeting conservative voices. Later, he explains how Democrats' excessive spending led to the national debt growing out of control and gives his thoughts on the 2024 election thus far.  Amid a week of debt ceiling debate in Washington, more Republican candidates like former Vice President Pence, former Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have teased they will soon be entering the GOP primary race. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss why so many GOP candidates are entering the primary race, why the positivity on the campaign trail will inevitably end with the gloves coming off, and how important Iowa will be for crowning the leading candidates. Later, she weighs in on the surprising momentum behind President Biden's primary challengers, how House Speaker McCarthy navigated the debt ceiling negotiations, and what the latest Supreme Court ruling means for unions. Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/2/202334 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Netanyahu Says All Options Available To Prevent A Nuclear Iran

The nuclear watchdog group, the IAEA, released a report today that has resolved a pair of disputes with Iran's nuclear program but not everyone believes the answers given by Tehran. Also, new satellite images show Iran looks to be building a new underground nuclear facility and Israel again reiterates their intentions of never letting their biggest enemy develop a bomb. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Trey Yingst, FOX News Mideast Correspondent in Jerusalem, about the report and Israeli reaction to it.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/1/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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The GOP Field Is Expanding Again

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign on Tuesday with his first public appearance in Iowa, hoping to persuade Republicans to favor him over former President Trump. The field is expected to grow bigger, as reports suggest both former Vice President Pence and former Governor Chris Christie will enter the primary race as early as next week. On the Democratic side, a recent poll found President Biden’s support lacking, with his primary challengers, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson, polling at 16 percent and 8 percent, respectively. National Political Correspondent for POLITICO, Meridith McGraw, joins the Rundown to talk about why the Republican party has shifted away from its initial support for DeSantis and what the Democratic challengers poll numbers tell us about President Biden's weaknesses heading into 2024. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the world is currently experiencing its worst outbreak of H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 58 million birds. After going through the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials have expressed confidence that the country could manage this virus if it began to spread from person to person. However, some scientists believe this avian influenza has the potential to become the world’s most deadly pandemic. Former CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield, joins the Rundown to discuss why the deadly potential of the bird flu further emphasizes the dangers posed by gain-of-function research and what the United States must be doing now to prepare for the world’s next pandemic. Later, public health expert and Professor at Johns Hopkins University Dr. Marty Makary explains how COVID-19 impacted Americans’ faith in health officials. Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/1/202334 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: North Korea's Failed Spy Satellite Launch Puts Neighbors On Alert

North Korea's first attempt to put a spy satellite into orbit failed Wednesday and set off air raid sirens in neighboring Seoul, South Korea causing panic through the city. The launch was quickly condemned by the United States and Japan but North Korea says they plan on attempting another launch very soon. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia at The Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center, about the failed launch and what is Pyongyang after with their own spy satellite.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/31/202314 minutes, 2 seconds
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The End of Affirmative Action?

Affirmative action at universities and colleges across the country could be coming to an end in June if the imminent Supreme Court decision is ruled in favor of the Students for Fair Admissions group. Oral arguments were heard in October for these cases, taken up against both Harvard and the University of North Carolina, arguing that affirmative action’s race-based admissions process discriminates against Asian Americans and white applicants. Meanwhile, many recent polls show the majority of Americans think admissions should not consider race when accepting applicants to their schools. Fox News Contributor and Law Professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to discuss the arguments in the case, the constitutionality of affirmative action, and the impact it could have on the future of race-based admissions in America. New home sales rose for the second straight month in April, marking the most robust sales pace since March 2022, hinting that the housing market is beginning to stabilize. The U.S. median home price fell to $420,800, marking the most significant decline in the last three years. Although more people are purchasing new homes and prices are starting to fall, the housing market is still grappling with one major issue: a lack of inventory. FOX Business’ Gerri Willis joins the podcast to break down what contributed to the increase in new home sales, how sellers should go about taking advantage of the current market, and what new regions of the country buyers are being drawn to. Plus, commentary by Founder of Pacific Hospitality Group, Tim Busch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/31/202334 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: Dueling Drone Attacks In Kyiv And Moscow

Moscow was hit by at least eight drones, and as many as twenty five, launched by Ukraine after a barrage of Russian drones attacked Kyiv Sunday. Ukraine was coy with their response, not taking responsibility but predicting more such events in the future. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Matthew Schmidt, University of New Haven Associate Professor of 'National Security and Political Science' and former professor of the 'Army’s Command and General Staff College', about what a strike on Moscow means to Ukrainians and where the war could be heading now.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/30/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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How Is Dark Money Infecting Our Politics?

Despite being eight months away from the presidential primaries, campaign ads started airing months ago. These various TV spots are not always funded by candidates but instead by dark money. Fox Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explained that dark money is simply funds spent on political speech for which you don't know who the donors are. He joins the Rundown to explain the impact that dark money has in our politics as it is unregulated by the Federal Election Commission, how major past Supreme Court decisions paved the way for this kind of campaign spending to become popular in politics, and how some politicians use dark money to circumvent campaign rules while some lawmakers are working to create legislative safeguards that would curb the power of dark money. By 2030, President Joe Biden aims to make fifty percent of all new vehicle sales electric. However, many car manufacturers recently announced they are looking to remove AM radio capability from future electric models. After bipartisan backlash citing the importance of AM radio to America's emergency infrastructure, Ford and Lincoln have decided they will not move forward with this plan and will continue to preserve AM radio functionality. The higher-end car manufacturers say that this is just another update to dashboards, yet many are hesitant to phase out the technology. Publisher of TALKERS Magazine, Michael Harrison, joins the Rundown for a conversation about why the AM frequency is necessary to reach rural parts of the country, his belief that the car manufacturers did not fully think through what is lost if AM radio goes away, and why he thinks AM radio won't fade away any time soon.  Plus, commentary by former Trump economic adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/30/202332 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: Helping Veterans Find Work, Housing and Support

The 'GI Go Fund' is a nonprofit organization that has been helping veterans find employment and housing for nearly two decades. The organization was founded in the memory of childhood friend who lost his life serving in Iraq and turned tragedy into a mission of hope. FOX's Jeff Monosso speaks with Jack Fanous, CEO and Founder of 'GI-GO Fund', about the work his organization does for our veterans and the importance of honoring them on Memorial Day.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/29/202319 minutes, 24 seconds
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Honoring Our History and Fallen Heroes On Memorial Day

On Memorial Day, we honor the men and women who served the U.S. military and tragically sacrificed their lives on behalf of the nation's freedom. America has a long history of celebrating our fallen heroes and recounting their courageous battles. In "The Lost Victory: Tet 1968!" streaming now on FOX Nation, Pete Hegseth walks the audience through the surprise attack that laid siege against American forces in Vietnam and why it became such a momentous event during the Vietnam War. Fox & Friends Weekend co-host and Army National Guard veteran Pete Hegseth joins the podcast to explain how the Tet offensive changed Americans' perception of the Vietnam War and the unkind treatment Vietnam War veterans received when they returned to the country. He later explains the importance of remembering our history, valuing what Memorial Day parades are really for, and what inspired him to serve his country. Retired Marine Cole Lyle has experienced the nightmares, PTSD, and anxiety attacks that plague many veterans every day, leading many to take their own lives. After losing friends and battling suicidal thoughts himself, Lyle is now committed to providing veterans with the resources and support they need to recover their self-worth, serving as the President of the Working Warrior Foundation. In honor of Memorial Day, Lyle joins the Rundown to discuss different ways Americans can take meaningful action to help veterans, what steps he takes to help veterans in crisis, and the story of how his service dog Kaya inspired him to create 'Kaya's K9s,' which seeks to help veterans in need of veterinary assistance for service dogs. Plus, commentary by author of "The Long March Home," Marcus Brotherton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/29/202334 minutes, 19 seconds
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Extra: How The 2024 GOP Primary Is Starting To Look A Lot Like 2016

After months of anticipation, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially announced his 2024 presidential campaign from Miami, Florida this past week.  The popular Republican governor is clearly the biggest threat to former President Trump, who has a big lead in the primary polls. But like in 2016, having a viable opponent could actually prove to be a benefit to Trump. Shortly after Gov. DeSantis used Twitter to jump in to the race, host Lisa Brady spoke with Daron Shaw, Co-Director of the Fox News Poll and professor at The University of Texas at Austin, about the DeSantis impact on the GOP field, his campaign strategy so far, and how he or anyone can overcome Trump's commanding lead in the polls.  Shaw discussed how he expected the other Republican candidates to respond to Gov. DeSantis and his 'glitchy' entrance in to the race. He also explained why it was more likely the Gov. DeSantis, not Trump, would be the main target of the Republicans vying to be the nominee. Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. In a FOX News Rundown Extra exclusive, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Co-Director of the Fox News poll Daron Shaw and get his complete breakdown of how the 2024 race so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/28/202321 minutes, 56 seconds
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From Washington: Republican Presidential Field Grows As Major Names Announce

The Republican primary field continues to grow, as this week, both South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced their candidacies for the White House. While the candidates compete for major endorsements, Tim Scott got off to an early start, picking up the support of fellow Senator John Thune. Senator Thune (R-SD) joins to discuss why he is backing Senator Scott for president, how he shapes up compared to former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and the policies he believes Senator Scott can push if given the power of the Oval Office. Today marks the 34th annual National Memorial Day Concert in Washington D.C. where more than half a million people will pack the West Lawn of the Capitol Building to view documentary footage, dramatic readings, and musical performances. The show is broadcast on PBS and viewed by U.S. troops in over 175 countries and on 200 Navy Ships worldwide. Actor, Joe Mantegna joins to discuss how he got involved with hosting the concert and why it is important to use his platform as an actor to tell the story of veterans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/28/202330 minutes, 50 seconds
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Extra: Miami Mayor Suarez Talks DeSantis vs Disney, Potential 2024 Bid, And Ethics Investigation

Governor Ron DeSantis made a big splash this week when he officially jumped in to the 2024 Presidential race. However, he may not be the only Florida Republican who wants to make a bid for the White House. Miami mayor Francis Suarez joined host Dave Anthony this week to discuss why he too is considering a run for the presidency and why he thinks he'd be a better pick than anyone in the field including the popular governor of his state.  In fact, the Republican even took a shot at DeSantis by criticizing his ongoing feud with Disney. Suarez also weighed in on the NAACP's recent Florida travel advisory, the ethics investigation into his work for a real estate developer, and why he thinks the Sunshine State has seen so much growth over the years.  Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. In a FOX News Rundown Extra exclusive, you will hear our entire unedited interview with Miami mayor Francis Suarez and learn more about why he feels he could be a contender if he joined the 2024 presidential contest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/27/202323 minutes, 38 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Makes Final Push For Debt Limit Deal

A deal to lift the debt limit has yet to be reached as Congress continues talks with the White House. Earlier this week, Speaker McCarthy said that some progress was made amid negotiations with President Biden, who has long claimed that he would be unwilling to make concessions to lift the deal. The U.S. is now only days away from potentially defaulting on its debt, meaning the country would no longer have the cash needed in order to meet its financial obligations. FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses where each party stands ahead of the looming debt ceiling deadline, as well as the timeline for Congress to strike a deal. President Joe Biden stated that the United States will support an effort to train Ukrainian fighter pilots on the F-16 aircraft during the G7 meeting last week. According to DoD officials, there is no information on where the aircraft will come from or when they will be delivered. Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Michael McCaul (TX-10) explains that this process could take months, criticizing the Biden Administration for the delay in this training and stresses how crucial it could have been in the counter-offensive that Ukraine could launch as early as the end of this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/27/202337 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: Is The 'Wagner Group' Boss Putin's Successor?

The leader of Russia's mercenaries known as the 'Wagner Group', Yevgeny Prigozhin, has been seriously competing for influence as of late, even going as far as saying that Russia is at risk of losing their war on Ukraine and that failure could cause a revolution against Moscow. While he continues to say he is loyal to Putin, some say he is jockeying to be Putin's replacement. FOX's Eben Brown spoke 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 that anything is possible after Putin but explains the Wagner boss would fit the position easy.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/26/202319 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is Another Florida Republican Joining The 2024 Race?

After months of anticipation, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially announced his 2024 presidential campaign from Miami, Florida on Wednesday evening. The state has become a hotbed for political controversy with the NAACP, Equality Florida, and the League of United Latin American Citizens all issuing travel advisories for the state, alleging to their members that the state's conservative policies showed the state "has become hostile" for minorities. Republican Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez believes this advisory is nothing more than a political stunt. Mayor Suarez joins the Rundown and shares his opinions on Governor DeSantis' 2024 campaign and discusses why he is still weighing whether or not he will join the GOP primary race as well. Despite two more candidates announcing their campaigns this week, former President Trump remains the front-runner Republican candidate in the polls. The Republican leadership has been focused on expanding their voter base ahead of the 2024 election in hopes that they can gain control of the House, Senate, and White House in the coming years. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss how former President Trump may navigate his GOP front-runner status as more candidates continue to join the field, what main policy issues will broaden the tent for Republican voters, and the latest on Supreme Court news and debt ceiling negotiations. Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/26/202330 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: The 2024 GOP Field Expands With Glitchy DeSantis Announcement

In a technically sloppy rollout, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis joined Senator Tim Scott as the second GOP candidate to announce their run this week. Other Republican candidates including Donald Trump and Nikki Haley blasted DeSantis for his announcement problems but who benefits from a large group of options? FOX's John Saucier speaks with Colin Reed, Republican strategist, co-founder of 'South and Hill Strategies' and former campaign manager for Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, about the less than perfect announcement and compares the growing field of GOP candidates.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/25/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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Gov. DeSantis Makes It Official, Tech Issues Aside

Governor Ron DeSantis launched his 2024 presidential campaign Wednesday night, but not without issue. His first announcement, hosted by Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces, was preceded by technical difficulties – prompting confusion & criticism from many before his initial kick-off. The long-anticipated campaign announcement makes the Florida governor the ninth Republican candidate in the race, making for a crowded GOP primary fight come February. The new candidate will likely impact which way voters are leaning in the polls, and here to break it all down is co-Director of the Fox News Poll and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Daron Shaw. He explains how his rocky campaign kick-off could have a lasting impact on DeSantis’ campaign, if any, how his entry impacts other major candidates like President Biden and former President Trump, and what the current polling tells us about voters’ preferences for 2024. The National Memorial Day concert returns to Washington D.C., this weekend for its 34th year. The 90-minute program will air on PBS and feature musical guests, dramatic readings, and documentary footage honoring the men and women who sacrificed their lives for America’s freedom. The concert is viewed annually by U.S. troops in over 175 countries and 200 Navy ships around the world. This year’s co-host, actor and founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, Gary Sinise, joins the Rundown for a conversation about how he got involved with the concert, what his foundation does to support veterans and their families, and how playing Lieutenant Dan in Forrest Gump allows soldiers to connect with him in a meaningful way. Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/25/202333 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Both Sides Dug In On Debt Limit Demands

Both President Biden and Speaker McCarthy still seem very apart on agreeing to raise the debt limit but what really happens if the United States hits the debt ceiling? Some negative possibilities are: the Treasury can't pay its bills, markets could decline rapidly and retirement funds wouldn't reach millions of Americans. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Chad Pergram, FOX News' Senior Congressional Correspondent, about where we stand and what consequences could the country face if the U.S. hits the debt ceiling.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/24/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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White House and The GOP Agree…On Fighting Fentanyl

The Biden administration voiced public support for the HALT Fentanyl Act, first introduced by two GOP congressmen, which would permanently classify all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs and would prioritize giving law enforcement the tools to slow the trafficking of this lethal substance. In 2022, America saw over 100,000 overdoses, and 75,000 of those were estimated to be due to illegal fentanyl. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) was one of the lawmakers who first sponsored this bill, and he joins the podcast to explain how his legislation will confront the rampant fentanyl production that is costing U.S. lives, why classifying fentanyl as a Schedule I drug will give the government more authority to crack down on traffickers, and the underlying issues driving this synthetic opioid crisis. May is mental health awareness month, and the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, issued a warning on Tuesday, calling social media a ‘profound risk’ to America’s youth and responsible for recent years' rising rates of depression and anxiety. Some states are taking the initiative to place guardrails, like in Arkansas, where the state government passed the Social Media Safety Act, requiring social media platforms to verify users’ age and request parental permission. The minimum age listed to access many of these websites is thirteen; however, Dr. Murthy argues that is way too young. Licensed psychotherapist and the author of the new book, "Raising Healthy Teenagers," Tom Kersting, joins the podcast to talk about why social media is contributing to the youth mental health crisis in America, how legislation would address social media’s unhealthy impact, and what parents can do to prioritize their children’s mental health. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/24/202332 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: TikTok Files Suit Against Montana Over Ban

TikTok has filed a lawsuit challenging Montana's new statewide ban of the social media site saying it violates their First Amendment rights. Montana said they acted when Congress would not and state officials say they are confident the ban will stand. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Lauren Simonetti, FOX Business Network correspondent, about the lawsuit and the chances it will overturn the ban.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/23/202316 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Will Tim Scott Stack Up In The GOP Primary Race?

The 2024 GOP candidate field is widening this week as Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) officially launched his presidential campaign on Monday, and reports suggest Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to announce his candidacy this week as well. As the list of Republican candidates grows, campaigning and fundraising will be sure to heat up soon. Filings show Senator Scott has entered the race with more funds than any of his competitors, with $22 million on hand, while the current leading candidate, former President Trump, only had $14 million in his campaign’s war chest by the end of March. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush and Fox News contributor Karl Rove joins the podcast to analyze the Senator’s chances of winning the nomination and how his positive message contradicts the narrative pushed by the left. A recently unsealed court filing revealed the FBI had improperly used warrantless search powers on U.S. citizens over 278,000 times, looking into Americans involved in the Capitol riot, George Floyd protests, and more. FBI Director Wray spoke on this revelation, saying the FBI's misusing Section 702 of FISA was a mistake that drove the bureau to make stricter changes to the system. Some lawmakers are not trusting these mistakes won’t happen again, saying they want to see even tighter restrictions on the bureau’s warrantless search tool, which should only be allowed to acquire intelligence on foreign targets. Retired FBI Special Agent John Iannarelli joins the Rundown to discuss how he believes this surveillance tool came to be misused by the FBI, the threat posed by politicization within the bureau, and what the intelligence organization must do to regain the trust of the American people. Plus, commentary by the former CEO of CKE Restaurants and Hardee’s, Andy Puzder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/23/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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Evening Edition: The United States And Allies To Send Ukraine F-16 Fighter Jets

Ukrainian officials, especially President Zelenskyy, have been asking allies to provide them with F-16 fighter jets since the beginnings of the war and now it will finally happen. President Biden gave his backing to send Ukraine the planes during the G-7 Summit in Japan. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Rebecca Grant, national security analyst and President of IRIS Research Group, who says this is great news with Western nations having a surplus of the highly versatile F-16 planes.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/22/202317 minutes, 18 seconds
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A Debt Ceiling Dilemma

With the federal government's June 1st debt ceiling deadline fast approaching, President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet later today to continue negotiations on a deal to raise the debt ceiling. Over the weekend, talks stalled as Republican negotiators turned down a White House offer to limit spending on both defense and domestically. Republicans looked for more defense spending with greater domestic concessions. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins Mike Emanuel on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the latest in the negotiations. Plus, he addresses the findings of the Durham report as well as his take on the 2024 Republican Presidential primary.   A drug intended to treat type 2 diabetes has become popular amongst those trying to lose weight. Ozempic is a weekly injection that has been proven to reduce a person's body mass index below the clinical threshold for obesity. Now, teens are turning to drug and bariatric surgery as more adolescents in the United States become overweight.  FOX News Medical Contributor, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins the Rundown to discuss the risk factors associated with the drug, why it needs to be paired with diet and exercise to be effective, and the reasons she believes the pandemic contributed to the rise in obesity in America.   Plus, commentary from former House Oversight Chair and Host of The Jason In The House Podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/22/202332 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extra: The Durham Report And The Mainstream Media's "Eroded" Credibility

The final Durham report was released this past week. Special Counsel John Durham concluded there was no justification for the FBI to even launch an investigation into whether former President Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign.  Conservatives maintain the report proved bias and corruption at the agency. The mainstream media and Democrats dismissed the findings and said the years-long Durham probe was a waste of time.  After the reporter was released, Howie Kurtz, the host of "MediaBuzz," joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to not just discuss the Durham Report's findings but how the media responded. Kurtz was not surprised that many in the 'mainstream press' called it a 'dud' as many of them were obsessed with the Russian collusion story at the time and wouldn't want to acknowledge they were wrong. The host of the 'Media BUZZmeter' podcast also discussed how the media's credibility has never recovered from their coverage of the Trump-Russia investigation and why he thinks it would take a major bombshell for them to give the Hunter Biden scandal comparable coverage.  Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. In a FOX News Rundown Extra exclusive, you will hear our entire unedited interview with FOX News' Howie Kurtz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/21/202323 minutes, 9 seconds
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From Washington: What the Durham Report Means for the Future of the FBI

After four years of investigating, the final 306-page Durham report was released on Monday. It stated that the FBI rushed its investigation into the claims that former President Donald Trump conspired with Russia and that the bureau acted under false pretenses by not verifying their information. Fox News Contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew McCarthy discusses the politicization of the FBI, why law enforcement needs to be held accountable, and how the lack of evidence hurt the investigation.  Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron won the nomination for Governor in the Republican primary this week, defeating his opponents by wide margins. Cameron will face off in November against Kentucky’s incumbent Democratic Governor, Andy Beshear, who holds one of the highest approval ratings of any governor. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar shares how former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis factored into the race, what the general election could look like, and touches upon mayoral races in Jacksonville and Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/21/202332 minutes, 17 seconds
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Extra: Shark Tank's "Mr. Wonderful" On How Bud Light "Decimated" Its Brand ... And If It Will Ever Recover.

Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary made a name for himself cutting deals and making businesses wildly successful. But what would "Mr. Wonderful" do to save a company that appears to be stuck in a weeks-long tailspin? Bud Light is still paying the price over its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. While intended to promote the beer's brand on social media, the branding move outraged conservatives and resulted in a nationwide boycott that continues to hurt the beer companies' sales.  O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary recently joined host Dave Anthony on The FOX News Rundown to discuss the crisis Bud Light created for itself and what Anheuser-Busch executives must do now to address the ongoing backlash.  O'Leary explained why he felt so many Americans were put off by Bud Light's Mulvaney deal and what key things they overlooked when they decided to pay the trans TikTok star to endorse their beer. The Shark Tank investor also offered some advice to Bud Light on how they can stop losses and perhaps get some of their customers back.  Due to time limitations, we could not include the entire conversation in the FOX News Rundown segment that ran this week. In a FOX News Rundown Extra exclusive, you will hear our entire unedited interview with entrepreneur and Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/20/202319 minutes, 59 seconds
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From Washington: Debt Limit Talks Stalled Ahead Of Default Deadline

Negotiators reached an impasse Friday amid talks surrounding the debt limit. The United States is expected to reach a default by June, meaning the country could face catastrophic economic consequences. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has suggested that a deal must be reached by the weekend as the timeline to avoid defaulting continues to shrink. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the climate of Congress amid the ongoing economic crisis and explains the obstacles Speaker McCarthy faces as he attempts to strike a deal. Cities across the country have been struggling to house newly arrived migrants, with the ending of Title 42 sparking concerns of an even larger surge of asylum seekers crossing over the U.S.-Mexico border. However since the pre-pandemic enforcement ended, daily encounters by border patrol agents dropped by about 50% according to homeland security officials. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Trump Administration Jonathan Fahey shares what trends he is seeing down by the border, and what trends he thinks the media should be focusing on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/20/202342 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: Will The Israel-Gaza Ceasefire Last Or Is A Worse Conflict Coming?

After five days of Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza trading rocket fire and airstrikes, the Egyptians brokered a ceasefire that has lasted for a nearly a week. Meanwhile, the possibility of a broader confrontation between Israel and multiple other groups, under Iranian influence, still looms. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks with Yonat Friling, FOX News Senior Mideast Producer, about the fragile ceasefire and whether the fighting could reignite in a worse way. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/19/202314 minutes, 49 seconds
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GOP On Default Risk: 'Pressure' Is On The Democrats

The deadline to fund the government stands just weeks away, which, if unaddressed, would cause major economic turmoil for Americans. On Wednesday, President Biden told the press that ‘the U.S. defaulting on our debt is not an option," and Speaker Kevin McCarthy told journalists on Thursday that he saw a path forward for a deal on raising the debt limit. The latest optimistic words from the President and the Speaker mark a stark shift in the previously stalled negotiations, where now it seems the Biden administration is willing to compromise on some spending cuts and work requirements. Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) joins the Rundown to explain why he believes the Republicans’ push to rein in spending is the winning message, how the GOP bill may become President Biden’s only choice, and he weighs in on the country’s ongoing border crisis. On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that tech companies are not liable for what their users post. The decision was handed down by the court when they ruled in favor of Twitter in the case of Twitter v. Taamneh, where the family of a terrorist attack victim attempted to sue Twitter for ‘aiding and abetting terrorism’ after it failed to remove content posted by ISIS to the platform. Meanwhile in the realm of politics, reports show that two major GOP candidates, Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Tim Scott, will launch their 2024 presidential campaigns next week. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss what the SCOTUS ruling means for internet company protections and how Governor DeSantis’ impending campaign announcement could impact former President Trump in the 2024 presidential race. Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/19/202332 minutes, 56 seconds
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Evening Edition: Whistleblowers Claim The F.B.I. Retaliated Against Them

F.B.I. 'whistleblowers' testified today before members of the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government claiming they were retaliated against for expressing their concerns the agency was being politicized. The witnesses say they were suspended or had their security clearances revoked while the F.B.I. says at least on agent refused to arrest a subject and participated in unauthorized media interviews, including with a Russian government agency. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with David Spunt, FOX News Washington D.C. Correspondent, about what was said during the hearing and reaction from both political parties.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/18/202316 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why Bud Light Can't Shake Its Hangover

Last month, Bud Light partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney to promote the beer’s brand on social media. The branding move sparked a major backlash from Bud Light drinkers, who largely went on to boycott the drink nationwide. Even with weeks past the initial controversy, Bud Light saw its fifth consecutive week of plummeting sales, bringing dismay to the Anheuser-Busch executives who are brainstorming how their brand can recover. O'Leary Ventures Chairman and investor on ABC’s Shark Tank, Kevin O'Leary, joins the Rundown to talk about how brand partnerships can make or break a company, what steps Bud Light must take to recover from this mishap, and why he thinks America's small banks are on the decline. The end of Title 42 has brought increased illegal border crossings, and migrants being received by the U.S. are still being bused to sanctuary cities; however, communities in those cities are speaking up about the negative consequences of migrants taking resources from the people who live there. In New York City, migrants are staying at hotels, police stations, and even school gymnasiums, which has caused parents in those communities to protest about the safety and learning impact on their children. Counties near sanctuary cities are suffering too, says New York’s Rockland County Executive Ed Day. He joins the podcast to explain why NYC Mayor Eric Adams and President Biden are being "reckless" in their push to accommodate migrants and how he is fighting for his county's limited resources. Plus, commentary from FOX Nation host Tom Shillue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/18/202334 minutes, 28 seconds
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Evening Edition: Could The Debt Default Bring The Demise Of The Dollar?

China's yuan has been gaining increased use globally and often does when countries like Russia are being sanctioned. With China's strict business rules and a constantly developing capital, could the dollar be overtaken by the yuan? FOX's John Saucier speaks with Craig Singleton, China Program Deputy Director and Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about the current predictions of the demise of the dollar and whether it could happen.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/17/202315 minutes, 15 seconds
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What The Durham Report Revealed About The 'Mainstream Press'

The final 306-page Durham report was released Monday, stating that the FBI rushed its investigation into the claims that former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia. Special prosecutor John Durham concluded that the bureau failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law and the integrity of the probe suffered from confirmation bias. While this report was long-awaited by many conservatives, most of the mainstream media is dismissing the information as a minor story. Howie Kurtz, the host of "MediaBuzz," joins the podcast to break down how these findings damage the media's credibility, why this story could signal good news for former President Donald Trump's 2024 chances, and the similarities between the Trump-Russia investigation and the Hunter Biden investigation. Tuesday morning, Russia launched a major aerial assault on Ukraine's capital, which Kyiv officials say they were able to combat using the U.S.’s Patriot air defense system. U.S. military aid to Ukraine is set to run out this summer, with only $6 billion left from the $48 billion package allocated to aid them against the ongoing Russian invasion. Now the question remains: Can Ukraine expect more military aid dollars from America? Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes the U.S. will likely pass another aid package due to widespread bipartisan support, how the Biden administration's communications on the issue are causing Americans' support for Ukraine to falter, and the importance of prioritizing both domestic issues as well as hostility towards our allies overseas. Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/17/202332 minutes, 47 seconds
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Evening Edition: Durham Report Sharply Criticizes FBI And DOJ

Special Counsel John Durham delivered to Congress his final report on the FBI's 'Crossfire Hurricane' probe into alleged election collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Durham said that the FBI and DOJ "failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law" when it began their Trump-Russia investigation. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Nicole Parker, former FBI special agent, who says it seriously damages the public's trust in the FBI.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/16/202320 minutes, 21 seconds
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Subway Chokehold Death Sparks National Outcry And Disagreement

On May 1st, Jordan Neely, a Black homeless man, died after being restrained in a chokehold for more than 10 minutes on the New York City subway by Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Now, Penny is facing second-degree manslaughter charges. Many are divided following Neely’s death, with sides torn over whether to paint Penny’s actions as those of a subway hero or dangerous vigilante. Phil Holloway, a criminal defense attorney and former police officer, joins the podcast for a conversation about what is considered "reasonable" when it comes to self-defense, his belief that Penny’s arrest was motivated in part by public opinion, and why he thinks the Neely defense attorneys may be at a disadvantage. The first Republican presidential debate is only three months away, with Fox News Channel set to host. Until then, both declared and undeclared 2024 GOP candidates are seizing the opportunity to campaign in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Democrats are projecting a difficult path forward in 2024, with President Biden performing poorly in national polls and an unfavorable Senate map threatening their majority. Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel joins the podcast to explain how the GOP is changing its strategy for this next election cycle. She explains how Republicans can counter Democrats, plans to attract more independents, and why she is confident the GOP can take the House, Senate, and White House in 2024. Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/16/202332 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: New York Housing Migrants In Public Schools

New York City is scrambling to shelter incoming migrants from the border and the latest move to use public school gyms is not sitting well with residence. Meanwhile, ten migrants were arrested on charges of assault and disorderly conduct near a hotel being used to house asylum-seekers. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News correspondent based in New York, about the worsening crisis and what is being done by the city and state to try and solve it. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/15/202317 minutes, 41 seconds
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'Irresponsible, Intentional, Inhumane': Rep. Turner on the President's Border Policies

National security has become top of mind for many lawmakers as the expiration of Title 42 leaves border towns & sanctuary cities at risk, and the threat from foreign adversaries like China, Russia, and North Korea remains strong. In response, House Republicans have gotten to work addressing these concerns, passing the "Secure the Border Act" in the House last week, aiming to tighten border security & provide more border patrol resources. Meanwhile, House Intelligence Committee Chairman, Congressman Mike Turner, has been working to strengthen foreign relations -- leading a bipartisan congressional delegation to the Middle East to meet with key leaders and intelligence services. Rep. Turner (R-OH) joins to discuss why he believes it's "inhumane" of President Biden to allow the border to remain in its current state, what insight he gained from meeting with allies overseas, and how the U.S. should be working to deter adversarial threats. The Biden administration is reinvigorating its push for green energy reform as the Department of Energy recently proposed new limits and rules for American appliances like washers, dryers, refrigerators, and stoves. These government regulations have already had an impact on the country, with New York becoming the first state in the country to ban gas stoves in new buildings starting in 2026. Vice President of Communications and Marketing for the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, Jill Notini, joins the podcast to share how the new rules could negatively impact low-income families, why these limits may reverse the efficiency of common appliances, and why a switch to lower-energy-use appliances may cost the consumer much more than it will save them. Plus, commentary by actor & 'As You Grow' author Kirk Cameron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/15/202332 minutes, 59 seconds
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Extra: End of Title 42 Brings Upon Record-High Migrant Surge, Border Town Mayor Calls 'Disaster'

Title 42 had ended, and now multiple border communities have issued disaster declarations to help prepare for the surge of illegal migrants they expect to accommodate in the days following the end of the pandemic-era border policy. The Biden administration fought hard to overturn this policy, but now they've introduced a new immigration policy that would make seeking asylum stricter. The lifting of this policy, however, has caused record-high migrant detentions at the U.S.-Mexico border in recent days, worrying border communities about their capacity to handle the humanitarian crisis that may follow. The Mayor of Laredo, Texas, Dr. Victor Trevino, shared such concerns when he joined the Fox News Rundown podcast earlier this week. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Mayor Trevino about how his city is preparing for a huge surge of migrants, the strain that these surges put on the Laredo community, and how he would go about beginning to fix the U.S. immigration system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/14/202318 minutes, 51 seconds
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From Washington: Cities Flood With Migrants Amid Title 42 Expiration

Title 42, the Trump-era policy that allowed for the expulsion of illegal migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic expired this week, raising concern from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle for the possible surge of migrants crossing the United States’ southern border. FOX News Correspondent Nate Foy joins to discuss how cities like New York and Chicago are handling the influx of migrants, the impact that Title 42’s expiration will have on border towns and touches upon the bipartisan solutions put forward.   Although he has yet to announce his campaign, many Conservatives are urging Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to run for president in 2024. Recent FOX News polling shows that 21% of primary voters would prefer the Florida governor, while 53% support former President Donald Trump. Erin Perrine, the Director of Communications for Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis organization, joins for a discussion about the governor's strengths as a potential candidate, how his policies have impacted Florida, and why she believes Americans are tired of seeing the same faces each election cycle.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/14/202339 minutes, 39 seconds
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Extra: Tristan Harris On The A.I. Dilemma

President Biden and Vice President Harris met with the heads of major big tech companies that are paving the way for innovation in artificial intelligence, and the President warned them, "What you're doing has enormous potential and enormous danger." The President is not the only one concerned about the risks of AI. Some of the most prominent tech figures and AI researchers signed an open letter calling for a 6-month pause on AI technology development while we collectively agree on necessary safeguards and regulations. Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google ethicist, signed this letter and has long been warning about the 'existential threat' posed by unrestricted AI. Last week, Tristan Harris joined the Rundown and host Jessica Rosenthal to explain what kind of danger unregulated AI poses and how exactly it could harm humanity in the long run. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Tristan Harris and learn about what artificial intelligence can do and why leaders must take action against the dangers it presents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/13/202328 minutes, 37 seconds
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From Washington: What's At Stake Amid Looming Default Deadline

President Biden met with Speaker McCarthy and other top Congressional leaders on Tuesday to discuss raising the nation's debt limit ahead of a looming default. Although neither party was willing to change their stance surrounding the limit increase and spending cuts, a second meeting is in the works, which some believe to be a sign of progress. The Treasury's extraordinary measures are set to expire in June, leaving federal benefits, job losses, and access to capital at stake. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram explores the possible consequences of failing to raise the debt ceiling and the impacts it could have on benefits. Later, he discusses the constitutionality of having a debt limit and the potential for the 14th Amendment to be invoked. May is observed as Mental Health Awareness Month, and people across the globe have been working to break the stigma and raise awareness surrounding behavioral health issues. Democratic Congressman Adam Smith (WA-09) has become a spokesperson for mental health in promoting his upcoming book, Lost and Broken: My Journey Back from Chronic Pain and Crippling Anxiety. He joins the podcast to discuss his battles with anxiety and chronic pain in hopes to open a widespread conversation, without guilt or shame, about mental health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/13/202339 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: Militant Leaders Killed As More Rockets Fired On Jerusalem

Israel and Palestinian groups are trading rocket and air strikes in the latest wave of fighting with no negotiations for a ceasefire in sight. The first fatality in Israel happened yesterday as a seventy-year-old man was killed by Palestinian rocket fire and at least thirty Palestinians have been killed. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Danny Danon, Senior Member in Israel's Knesset, Chairman of the World Likud and Israel's former Ambassador to the United Nations, about protecting citizens and targeting militant leaders.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/12/202316 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Culture War Comes To Sesame Street

The state of Oklahoma will no longer use tax dollars to fund PBS after it aired children's content highlighting sexual orientation and gender. The decision is one being debated around the country, as recent polling shows that many Americans are concerned about a number of cultural issues like transgender rights or trans athletes in sports. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt joins the podcast to break down his decision to end state funding for PBS after seeing what he called ‘problematic content.’ Later, he discusses his state's recent legislation banning gender-affirming care for minors and what issues will be top of mind as we head closer toward the 2024 presidential election. The Biden administration is facing two issues that have Americans’ full attention and concern. The first is coming to an agreement to address the looming debt ceiling, where already strained negotiations have been delayed. The second is the expiration of Title 42, a pandemic-era border policy that has just been lifted by the Biden administration, which experts expect to bring upon a massive increase in illegal border crossings. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss where the Democrats and Republicans disagree on debt ceiling negotiations, whether the Biden administration could use the 14th Amendment to resolve the issue, and the consequences of the expiration of Title 42. Plus, commentary by former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/12/202334 minutes, 43 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine Makes Advances In Eastern City Of Bakhmut

The Ukrainian military says one of their units routed a Russian brigade in the eastern city of Bakhmut, a battle which has seen fierce fighting from both sides. The fight for this particular area, in and of the city of Bakhmut, has become a symbol for both sides unwilling to give it up. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX News Senior Foreign Correspondent, about the latest on the battlefield and recent comments from President Zelenskyy.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/11/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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'Disaster': How A Border City Is Bracing For The End Of Title 42

Title 42 expires Thursday night, and the Biden administration is urging migrants to use legal pathways to enter the United States as border patrol agents are bracing for an unprecedented number of asylum seekers. The rule was originally put into place during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to curb migration for the sake of preserving public health in America, and after a long legal fight, the Biden administration has gotten rid of this public health order. Many fear that there might not be enough border officials to handle the surge. The Mayor of Laredo, Texas, Dr. Victor Trevino joins the Rundown for a conversation about how his city is preparing for a massive influx of migrants, the negative impact the surge will have on the Laredo community, and why sending all migrants back to Mexico could cause more problems than it aims to solve. On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer held a press conference and alleged his panel had new findings in their investigation of the Biden family’s business dealings. Chairman Comer described information that detailed how Hunter Biden and other members of the Biden family conducted alleged business dealings with foreign nationals. Co-Host of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer joins the Rundown to discuss what the information revealed on Wednesday means for the GOP’s House Oversight investigation into the Biden family, why he believes the committee still has a long way to go before they can prove anything they have alleged, and how recent candidate controversies may impact voters as they weigh options for 2024. Plus, commentary by former congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/11/202335 minutes, 12 seconds
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Evening Edition: House GOP Says The Biden Family Received Millions From Foreigners

The House Oversight Committee members held a presser Wednesday where they listed what they claim is evidence that showed the Biden family all benefitted from shady business deals. Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claims the entire Biden family received ten million dollars from foreign nationals and their various companies. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND), member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, who outlined an alleged deal between the Biden's and a foreign business.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/10/202317 minutes, 40 seconds
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Can The Leading 2024 Candidates Remain On Top?

A New York jury reached a verdict on Tuesday, finding former President Trump liable in E. Jean Caroll’s civil case against him for sexual abuse. The 2024 GOP front-runner responded to the news, calling the verdict "a disgrace." Meanwhile, President Biden is facing a new low in his approval rating, causing many in his party to wonder if his candidacy for reelection is as strong as they once thought. Republican strategist Colin Reed joins the podcast to discuss why he expects former President Trump to weather this scandal and which candidates will benefit from his legal woes. Later, Co-host of The Five and Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov joins the Rundown to discuss President Biden’s troubling poll numbers and why she forecasts an uphill battle for Senate Democrats in 2024. President Biden has been calling for reform in the airline industry after recent prominent delays and cancellations, including the Federal Aviation Administration outage earlier this year, left travelers stranded. The administration announced earlier this week a proposal to amend the current airline rules for cancellations to now force airlines to financially compensate travelers with cash for errors that delay their travel. Aviation expert and President of Boyd Group International, Michael Boyd, joins the Rundown to discuss how Southwest handled their December outage, explain the current system for major airlines to compensate their passengers, and explain why understaffing within the FAA is causing industry-wide problems. Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/10/202334 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: Marine Veteran Awaits Decision On Charges In NYC Subway Choke Hold Death

Marine Veteran Daniel Penny is waiting to hear if any charges will be brought against him in the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man Penny was filmed putting into a choke hold and later died. Witnesses told police that Neely was erratic and threatening passengers right before Penny acted. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Paul Mauro, attorney and former New York City Police Inspector, about what he sees as the key factors that a grand jury will look at before making a decision.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/9/202316 minutes, 23 seconds
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Pressure Building On The President As Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms

For the first time since February, President Joe Biden will meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other top congressional leaders to discuss the debt limit crisis. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the country could default and face a potential 'financial collapse' as early as June 1 if a solution isn't found. Last month, House Republicans passed a bill to raise the debt limit that includes healthcare spending cuts, which both the Democratic-controlled Senate and President Biden said they won't approve. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) joins the Rundown to discuss the standoff, why he believes the president needs to show more leadership, and why he says he will refuse to raise the debt limit unless it comes with significant spending cuts.   If you think things are bad at the border now, they're about to get worse. That's because Title 42, the Covid-related policy used to keep many migrants out, is about to end. Officials are bracing themselves for an even bigger surge as the country reverts back to old immigration law. Charles Marino, who was a Homeland Security Advisor during the Obama Administration, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss why Title 42 ending will make the border crisis even worse and why he feels the Biden administration has been slow to prepare for this massive change.    Plus, commentary from author David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/9/202333 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Border Braces For Migrant Surge As 'Title 42' Ends

A group of Republican senators are urging President Biden to reverse his decision to end the 'Title 42' public health order this week amid fears that there could be a massive spike in migration to the border once it is terminated. 'Title 42' was implemented in March of 2020 and allowed immigration authorities to quickly turn away hundreds of thousands of people at the border without a chance for asylum. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Mark Meredith, FOX News Washington-based correspondent, about the concerns being raised as the expected surge has already started.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/8/202312 minutes, 53 seconds
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Loneliness Is Lethal: The New Science Behind Health Impacts of Isolation

There's a new epidemic hitting the American public hard: loneliness. U.S. surgeon general Dr. Vivek Murthy has recently declared that loneliness may be as lethal as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, as research shows that prolonged isolation can lead to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia, and premature death. This declaration has left many Americans with questions. Why is this happening in the age of social media — when people across the globe can connect easier than ever? How can the American public combat this health risk if loneliness can be difficult to identify in others? On the Rundown, former U.S. surgeon general Dr. Jerome Adams answers these questions, explaining why social media is actually a leading cause of loneliness in America, what the science is behind how isolation can impact physical health, and how people can focus on doing simple acts in their communities to make a big difference.   The April jobs report showed over 250,000 jobs were created last month, showing good economic growth as unemployment numbers ease. This data comes days after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates again, lifting them to a 16-year high. This move from the Fed may tackle inflation, but economists worry it could further strain the banking system which has seen turmoil in recent months. Co-anchor of “The Big Money Show” on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the Rundown to discuss what job numbers mean for working Americans, why the nation's regional banks are so important to local communities, and the state of the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation.   Plus, commentary by former Trump Economic Adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/8/202333 minutes, 50 seconds
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Extra: Neil deGrasse Tyson On 'The Rise Of AI' ... and The Death Of The Internet?

“The Rise of A.I.”: Executives from Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI went to the White House this past week to discuss the risks associated with the recent rapid development of artificial intelligence technology. Concerns over the potential consequences have been voiced by many AI researchers and experts, many of whom have given dire warnings and are even predicting the end of humanity if guardrails are not put in place. However, there are still some in the scientific community who believe the technology can and will be harnessed for good. Astrophysicist, author of “Starry Messenger,” and esteemed scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson joined The FOX News Rundown’s Lisa Brady to discuss the ongoing fears surrounding AI and put them in perspective. Neil deGrasse Tyson explained that while some concerns are real, many are overblown. He also explained the benefits of rapidly advancing AI, the ways it is already being utilized daily by millions of Americans, and why he believes our culture will adjust to AI like it has to other technological advances. The famous science communicator did explain some of his concerns about AI and the need for some rules. He even said AI’s harm could eventually change our society for the better, including potentially killing the internet. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with esteemed scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson and hear even more of his take on artificial intelligence and where he thinks the technology is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/7/202326 minutes, 9 seconds
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From Washington: Senate Examines Economic Relationship With China

The Senate voted this week to repeal the solar panel tariff suspension against China, as more lawmakers have found common ground on combatting the economic threat of the Chinese Communist Party. President Biden is expected to veto the Senate vote, as the administration continues to seek alternatives for fossil fuels. Former United States Ambassador to the Netherlands Peter Hoekstra joins to discuss the danger of allowing Chinese companies access to manufacture goods in the United States, how the solar panel tariff suspension impacts the United States’ energy goals, and the importance of using economic deterrence against Chinese aggression in the South Pacific. Senators are divided following Tuesday's Judiciary Committee hearing after they tried to determine whether or not the Supreme Court should adopt a binding code of ethics. Some are calling it "political theater" and others feel it's necessary after several justices failed to disclose that they received financial benefits. All nine justices oppose the reform, in an effort to separate politics from the high court. FOX News legal analyst Jonathan Turley joins to discuss the allegations surrounding Justice Clarence Thomas, the motives behind the senators’ decisions to impose a code of ethics, and what reform means for the future of the Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/7/202339 minutes, 58 seconds
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Extra: Why A Renowned AI Expert Says We May Be "Headed For A Catastrophe"

Artificial intelligence may be the technology of the future, but could it bring us more harm than good? That is what some AI researchers and tech experts fear, and that is why more than 1,000 of them signed a letter earlier this year urging a ‘pause’ on some AI development. Eliezer Yudkowsky, a decision theorist at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute who has studied AI for more than 20 years, thinks that letter does not go far enough. He says AI could actually lead to the end of humanity, and we need international agreements now to prevent the technology from advancing too far. He even believes we may need a ‘shooting war’ to stop a country that refuses to comply. Yudkowsky recently spoke with FOX News Rundown’s Jessica Rosenthal about why he is trying to raise the alarm over AI and why action is needed now. He offered some blunt warnings and compared AI’s threat to that of nuclear war. Due to time limitations, we could not include the conversation in our weekday editions of the Fox News Rundown. In a FOX News Rundown Extra exclusive, you will hear our entire unedited interview with AI expert Eliezer Yudkowsky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/6/202323 minutes, 59 seconds
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From Washington: Is The Nation Closer To A Debt Ceiling Resolution?

With a deadline to avoid a default approaching sooner than expected, President Biden has invited the four top Congressional leaders to discuss the ongoing debt ceiling standoff. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the nation could potentially default on its debt by June 1st, meaning the country would not have enough money to pay its bills. The President has maintained that the debt limit must be raised with no conditions, leading many to wonder whether the upcoming meeting will lead to a resolution. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram previews the President's debt limit meeting and discusses the consequences of failing to raise the debt limit. 75 years ago, President Harry Truman recognized Israel after the country declared itself an independent Jewish state. Since then, the United States has maintained a solid relationship with the country, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA-20) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08) both paying bipartisan visits. However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not been extended the customary invitation to the White House after his win last year, raising concerns about judicial overhaul legislation as well as the right-wing coalition. Deputy National Secretary Advisor for the Middle East and North African Affairs during the Trump Administration Victoria Coates reassures listeners that Congress will continue to support the security relationship between the two nations, but says she cannot say the same about the Biden Administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/6/202339 minutes, 38 seconds
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Evening Edition: New York State Becomes First To Ban Gas Stoves

The New York Legislature passed a measure that would ban gas stoves in newly built buildings, becoming the first state to do so. The ban goes into effect in 2026 on new buildings of seven stories or less. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network Correspondent, about the new law and what voters are saying about it.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/5/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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Are Attacks On Conservative Justices All About Politics?

"The Rise of A.I.": It was last year that the Biden administration proposed a blueprint for an "A.I. Bill of Rights," which sought to protect Americans from the consequences of unchecked artificial intelligence. A recent Fox News poll shows 76% of voters want to see federal regulation on A.I. technology, as Americans worry many common jobs could be replaced by the advanced technology being developed. Fox Business Digital writer Eric Revell joins the podcast to discuss why he believes artificial intelligence won’t be replacing most professions any time soon, the need for A.I. to have human oversight, and how Americans may be interacting with artificial intelligence without realizing it. But first, the Senate Judiciary Committee conducted a hearing this week to evaluate whether Congress can require the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics. This comes after one of the nine justices failed to disclose private luxury travel and accommodations from a wealthy Republican donor. Both parties agree that the Supreme Court needs to adopt guidelines for justices to abide by but cannot agree on how to move forward. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss how this will affect justices in the future, the controversy surrounding the debt ceiling, and how the end of Title 42 may worsen the strain on the southern border. Plus, commentary from former New York Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/5/202333 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Montana Cracking Down On Foreign Land Ownership

The Governor of Montana today signed a bill that would prohibit the sale or lease of state agricultural land, critical infrastructure and houses near military bases to foreign entities. It happens just months after a Chinese spy balloon flew over the state. The ban goes into effect later this year and applies to entities headquartered in China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela. FOX's Jessica Rosenthal speaks with Montana Governor Greg Gianforte about this new bill and other issues facing his state.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/4/202317 minutes, 9 seconds
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Our Border Is Being Overwhelmed. It's About To Get Worse.

"The Rise of A.I.": Vice President Kamala Harris is set to meet with executives from Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI to discuss the risks associated with the recent rapid development of artificial intelligence technology. Concerns over the potential consequences have been voiced by many A.I. researchers and experts; however, there are still some in the scientific community who believe the tech can and will be harnessed for good. Astrophysicist, author of "Starry Messenger," and esteemed scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins the podcast to break down irrational fears about the threat posed by artificial intelligence, the benefits of rapidly advancing A.I., and the ways A.I. is already being utilized daily by millions of Americans. But first, President Biden announced that he is deploying 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border in preparation for the end of Title 42 next week. The administration is bracing for a likely influx of illegal border crossings as soon as the pandemic-era policy is lifted. Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, Jon Anfinsen, joins the Rundown to talk about his nearly two decades of experience working at the border, and he explains why fixing the immigration system will ultimately slow down the flow of migrants and how exactly the military will be assisting U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/4/202331 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine Denies Involvement In Alleged Drone Attack On Kremlin

Russia claims Ukraine tried to assassinate President Putin by launching a pair of drones to attack his Kremlin residence. A video circulating shows a bright flash that looks like an explosion over the building in Moscow but Ukraine denies having anything to do with it. FOX's Eben Brown spoke 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', about whether or not this just another false flag for Russia to escalate their war on their neighbors.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/3/202322 minutes, 4 seconds
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"An Earthquake In The Financial System Unlike Anything We’ve Seen"

"The Rise of A.I.": Months ago, AI experts and prominent tech figures signed an open letter asking that all AI labs take a 6 month pause to ensure this technology is developing safely. The call to action was rejected by Big Tech however, and now “The Godfather of AI,” Geoffrey Hinton has left Google saying artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to humanity. Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google ethicist, Tristan Harris, has worked on artificial intelligence and has been outspoken about the negative impacts of social media in “The Social Dilemma” and now he is speaking about “The AI Dilemma.” He joins the podcast to explain the consequences of artificial intelligence developing without safety measures and the need for AI experts to help create meaningful regulation. But first, the Federal Reserve is expected to make its tenth consecutive interest rate hike on Wednesday, increasing already high interest rates by another quarter of a point. This comes on the heels of First Republic Bank collapsing on Monday, and some of the assets were sold to JPMorgan Chase. This marks the third major bank to collapse in two months and is the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Fox News Contributor and Senior Writer for The Wall Street Journal, Jon Hilsenrath, joins the Rundown to discuss what caused this latest bank failure, what kind of secondary shocks to the banking system could spur from the aggressive Fed policy, and the potential consequences of the nation defaulting on its debt. Plus, commentary from Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow specializing in environmental policy, Ben Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/3/202334 minutes, 58 seconds
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Evening Edition: Hollywood Premieres First Writers Strike In 15 Years

The Writers Guild of America has gone on strike, with Hollywood union writers calling for better pay when working on streaming show productions, which have reportedly greatly reduced writers' compensation and job security. The last writers' strike occurred in 2007 and lasted 100 days, and with massive negotiations underway, people can expect some of their favorite late-night shows and scripted series to be disrupted. The Wall Street Journal reporter Joe Flint covers the media and entertainment industry and joins the podcast to discuss how negotiations fell apart, why the writers' union is concerned about streaming shows, the studios' negotiation sticking points, and what effects this may have on the entertainment Americans know and love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/2/202314 minutes, 40 seconds
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Will Culture Issues Lead The GOP To Victory In 2024?

"THE RISE OF A.I.": With artificial intelligence rapidly expanding, many technology experts have expressed fears about how this will impact national security. The U.S. military is embracing A.I. and using it as a tool to quickly digest data, but the Pentagon says that they plan to maintain "human control." A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would prevent A.I. from making nuclear launch code decisions. Co-founder of the artificial intelligence company Straylight Systems, Sergio Rodriguera Jr., and FOX News Digital Politics Editor Pete Kasperowicz join the podcast to discuss the threat that deepfakes may pose to geopolitics, the drawbacks to the U.S. potentially deciding to pause A.I. development, and what this technology means for the country's military capabilities. But First ... Recent FOX News polls reveal that the majority of Americans support the call for red flag laws, mental health checks for those purchasing guns, legal abortions in most situations, and consider political attacks on families with transgender children a prevalent problem. As Republican presidential candidates gear up for a competitive race on the campaign trail, how will they navigate these major cultural issues? The author of 'Woke, Inc.' and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to weigh in on tightening rules on youth gender reassignment to protect America's children and the importance of finding ‘the root causes’ of America's cultural issues to reestablish the nation's equilibrium. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/2/202330 minutes, 31 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Revelations Of "The Bin Laden Papers"

12 years ago today, Americans were given monumental news: Osama bin Laden, the terrorist leader of Al Qaeda responsible for planning the 9/11 attack, was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL operation. New America senior fellow and jihadism expert Dr. Nelly Lahoud spent years translating bin Laden's personal letters and documents retrieved from his compound and has published a book all about her findings called "The Bin Laden Papers." She joins the podcast to share her discoveries, which include insight into the origins of the plot to hijack American planes, bin Laden's years in hiding, and the inner workings of his organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/1/202316 minutes, 57 seconds
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Rep. Steil Talks Battling 'Challenging Headwinds' With Debt Ceiling Debate & New Economic Numbers

"THE RISE OF A.I.": Artificial intelligence is getting smarter and being used more widely. From patient care to diagnostics, A.I. has already made its way into the medical community. Some see the advancements as positive, catching things a doctor might miss. But the increased use of AI is also raising concerns, as some fear it could deny patients the personal attention they need or even replace nurses and doctors. FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at NYU Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss the 'Rise Of A.I.' in health care and how the technology is already being used in hospitals, his concerns over where AI advancements could go in the future, and why he feels AI should always only be used as a tool and not a replacement for doctors. But First ... The GOP's debt ceiling bill passed in the House -- but President Biden remains unwilling to negotiate as the bill makes its way to the Senate, where a Democratic majority is likely to strike it down. Meanwhile, as new inflation and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers disappoint economists who predicted quicker economic recovery in the U.S., many Americans worry that the potential inability to reach a debt ceiling consensus combined with weak economic numbers could mean trouble for America's financial well-being. On the Rundown, Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Congressman Bryan Steil (R-WI), discusses why he believes the debt ceiling debate is primarily fueled by Democrats "having their heads in the sand," how irresponsible government spending has played a role in our weak economy, and the creation of his legislation, the 'Putting Investors First Act.' Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5/1/202332 minutes, 56 seconds
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Extra: Why Riley Gaines Says She On A Race To Save Women's Sports

The Biden administration recently proposed a revision to the Title IX rules, which would prevent schools and universities that receive federal funding from banning transgender students from competing in sports consistent with their gender identity. Critics have slammed the idea, claiming it will destroy women's sports. One of the lead voices in the debate over transgender athletes is 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and Independent Women's Forum spokeswoman, Riley Gaines. Gaines, who competed against swimmer Lia Thomas in the NCAA championships in March 2022, joined the Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal recently to discuss why she believes those born biologically male should not be allowed to participate in female athletics. She weighed in on proposed changes to Title IX, why the issue has gotten the attention of so many people in Congress, and how she feels about those who accuse her of being a "bully" or transphobic. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Riley Gaines and hear more of her take on this issue and why she believes her views have nothing to do with hate or bigotry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/30/202321 minutes, 30 seconds
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From Washington: President Biden Announces 2024 Bid As GOP Field Thickens

President Biden announced his 2024 re-election campaign this week through a video that targeted “MAGA Republicans” and touted his defense of freedom and civil liberties. Critics of the President have been quick to call out the concerns over his age, and cognitive ability, as he would be 81 years old at the time of the 2024 election. FOX News Contributor and former State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf discusses the message shared in President Biden’s launch video, the voting issues that Democrats can capitalize on in the 2024 Presidential Election, and what factor former President Donald Trump played in President Biden’s decision to run for re-election. The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has been investigating how prolonged school closures have affected students' ability to learn during the pandemic. House Republicans accuse the American Federation of Teachers of changing the language used in the Centers for Disease Control's February 2021 guidelines to keep schools closed longer than necessary. The AFT's President, Randi Weingarten defended the union saying that it made perfect sense for CDC to consult with them before issuing their recommendations. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) joins to discuss her takeaways from the Committee's hearing, the role the teachers union played in keeping schools closed longer, and the long-term effects of learning loss on students. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/30/202339 minutes, 45 seconds
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Extra: "Nobody Knew How Much Pain I Was Fighting Everyday." How Jay Glazer Became A 'Mental Health Warrior'

Jay Glazer has been breaking NFL news for years on FOX Sports. You may have even heard his coverage of this weekend's NFL Draft. But there's a side to Glazer that millions of football fans may not be aware of. The reporter has been battling depression and anxiety his entire life. Jay Glazer recently join the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss those struggles and why he works so hard to destigmatize mental illness. Glazer shared some uplifting and heartbreaking stories from his book, "Unbreakable: Lessons For Living From A Mental Health Warrior" including a time when he nearly died following a medical procedure. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX Sports NFL Inside and 'Mental Health Warrior' Jay Glazer as he continues to deal with his personal struggles and finds purpose in helping people with similar problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/29/202329 minutes, 25 seconds
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From Washington: House GOP Pass Debt Limit Bill Ahead Of Default Deadline

On Wednesday, Speaker McCarthy managed to advance a GOP-led bill through the House that would raise the nation's debt limit while also limiting federal spending. Although Speaker McCarthy was able to narrowly secure the votes needed to pass the legislation, the bill is unlikely to survive the Democrat-led Senate. President Biden has maintained that he will not meet with House Republicans to negotiate whether or not the debt ceiling is extended, adding to tensions at the nation's Capitol as the default deadline fast approaches. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram unpacks the contents of the debt limit bill and explains how it was able to pass in the first place. He later looks ahead to the future of the bill amid the looming economic crisis at hand. Mayor Oscar Leeser announced that he will declare El Paso, Texas in a state of emergency once Title 42 expires, effective May 11th. Large concerns that the city is facing are the thousands of migrants waiting to cross the border at once, limited mass sheltering, and lack of transportation out of the community. Deputy City Manager Mario D'Agostino details how El Paso is preparing for this influx of migrants, reveals how much their plans will cost, and explains why declaring a state of emergency is the only effective way of even beginning to prepare for this border crisis. Later, he shares his thoughts on DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the federal government's efforts to assist the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/29/202336 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Making Those With Disabilities Know They Are Capable

April is 'Autism Awareness Month' and it often has a focus on children that are 'on the spectrum' but those children grow into adults with their own interests, passions and a desire to lead an independent life. A non-profit organization in Connecticut is working to make sure they can provide paths to employment for those with disabilities. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Ryan Wenke, Director of Operations of 'Prospector Popcorn' and the 'Prospector Theater', about the company's mission to make those with disabilities know they are capable.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/28/202316 minutes, 17 seconds
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President Biden Faces Heat Between Debt Ceiling Stall & Dismal 2024 Polls

President Biden has refused to discuss the debt ceiling with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy until Republicans produce a budget. However, McCarthy has now successfully passed a debt ceiling bill in the House and is urging the President to come to the table with Republicans, who have 'done their job'. Meanwhile, President Biden has announced his run for re-election in 2024, and though many polls show he's currently the lead candidate in the Democratic Party, they also conclude the majority of voters don't want the President to run again, citing his age as a primary concern. Fox News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins to weigh in on these topics as well as the latest oversight hearing on COVID school closures and China’s diplomacy attempts with Ukraine. On May 1st, the Biden administration will roll out a new regulation from the Federal Housing Finance Agency that will impose higher mortgage fees on Americans with good credit to help subsidize low-income buyers with bad credit. The move aimed at housing equity has lawmakers concerned about the impact it will have on homebuyers and the middle class. FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how the change was designed to give more Americans the ability to purchase homes, how this change will cause those with good credit scores to soon pay even more on their mortgage payments, and the struggles occurring within the housing market.   Plus, commentary from the author of "Feminism Against Progress," Mary Harrington.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/28/202333 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: House Passes GOP Debt Ceiling Bill But The Debate Is Not Over

The House passed a Republican debt ceiling bill giving House Speaker Kevin McCarthy the biggest win of his Speakership so far. The GOP now feels this will bring President Biden and Democrats in Congress to the negotiating table. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL) about the debt ceiling bill offered by Republicans and why he believes in it.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/27/202316 minutes, 28 seconds
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GOP Debt Limit Bill Passes, But The Battle Is Just Beginning

Last night, House Republicans were able to narrowly pass Speaker McCarthy’s debt ceiling plan, which would reduce government spending, cut funding for federal agencies, and block parts of the President’s agenda. The Democrats, however, want to raise the debt ceiling without conditions, so this bill is unlikely to pass the Senate or survive a likely veto from President Biden. Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick is a member of the Problem Solvers Caucus and is pushing for a bipartisan compromise on this issue. Rep. Fitzpatrick joins the podcast to discuss the need to solve two crises at once: raising the debt limit to avoid a default and creating guardrails around government spending to prevent this problem in the future. While millions of Americans will be tuned in to this week's NFL draft, FOX Sports NFL Insider Jay Glazer is focused not only on the player picks but on his mental health as well. In his book, Unbreakable: How I Turned My Depression and Anxiety into Motivation and You Can Too, he opens up about his lifelong battle with anxiety and depression. Glazer joins the Rundown to discuss ​how he uses acts of service to cope with negative thoughts, why he speaks out so strongly on the topic of suicide, and how he combines physical training with mental health discussions to encourage combat veterans and athletes to open up about their struggles.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/27/202330 minutes, 27 seconds
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Evening Edition: China's Xi Calls President Zelenskyy For The First Time Since Russian Invasion

Over a month after Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited Vladimir Putin in Moscow he has called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time since the invasion by Russia. President Zelenskyy described it as a 'meaningful' call and it comes as Beijing tries to take a larger role in being a international peacekeeper. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Jonathan Ward, founder of the 'Atlas Group' and author of 'The Decisive Decade: American Grand Strategy for Triumph Over China', about the call between the leaders and China's current role in Ukraine.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/26/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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"Tragic Mistake": How America’s Afghan Exit Benefited Terrorist Groups

In August 2021, President Joe Biden removed U.S. troops from Afghanistan, saying he felt the country had accomplished its mission and that the war had "unclear objectives." The withdrawal was characterized as chaotic as America rushed to evacuate over 120,000 Americans and Afghan citizens. Now, some lawmakers in Congress fear that the Middle Eastern country is once again becoming a safe haven for terrorist organizations. Democratic Congressman Seth Moulton joins the podcast to discuss the consequences of the Afghan withdrawal, the threat of terror organizations rebuilding in the region and why the United States continues providing Afghanistan with aid. The Biden administration recently proposed a revision to the Title IX rules, which would prevent schools and universities that receive federal funding from banning transgender students from competing in sports consistent with their gender identity. The Department of Education floated this proposal, angering both conservatives who believe this decision should be decided by the state and liberals who believe the rule does not go far enough in protecting trans rights. 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and Independent Women's Forum spokeswoman, Riley Gaines joins the Rundown to discuss why the proposed changes to Title IX threaten equal opportunities for biological women in sports and the illuminating conversations she has been having with the LGBTQ community. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/26/202333 minutes, 57 seconds
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Evening Edition: President Biden Announces His 2024 Run

President Biden officially announced his his re-election bid Monday in a pre-produced video where said he would push back against “MAGA Republicans” who are cutting freedoms. This, defiant in the face of a new FOX News poll that said more than half of Democrats don't think President Biden should run again. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Arnon Mishkin, Director Fox News Decision Desk, about the announcement and what kind of road Biden faces to win reelection.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition'  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/25/202316 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is a Biden-Trump 2024 Rematch Inevitable? Or Will Americans Vote for Change?

Many recent polls show a majority of voters don't want President Biden to run for office in 2024. However, Republicans seem to feel the same way about former President Trump, with a similar percentage of Americans reporting they don't want the former President to run either. As President Biden rolls out his campaign, will Democrats end up backing him in the long run? And will Republicans choose to stand behind Trump or cast their vote for another party favorite like candidate Nikki Haley or potential candidate Governor Ron DeSantis? Former Biden campaign surrogate Kevin Walling joins to discuss why he believes President Biden's performance on the campaign trail may convince voters he has the energy & competency to stay in the White House for another term. Later, Republican Strategist Colin Reed explains why he believes the competition amongst Republican candidates for the GOP nomination is likely to be stiff — but why he's confident many of them would have "a clear advantage" going head-to-head with the former President.   Chain retailer Bed Bath and Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend with plans to liquidate its remaining inventory, unless a last-minute buyer steps in. On Monday, the company's shares plummeted, with its stock worth less than a dollar. The company has been closing stores for months, and if they shut their doors for good, it will prompt a massive going-out-of-business sale. Gerald Storch, the founder and CEO of Storch Advisors, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss what Bed Bath and Beyond got wrong, why customers ultimately deserted the brand, and why malls and department stores may survive the rise of e-commerce.   Plus, commentary by former congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/25/202333 minutes, 7 seconds
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Evening Edition: Americans Left Behind In The Midst Of A Brutal Civil War

American Special Forces evacuated staff and family Sunday from the U.S. Embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum. The nation is in the middle of a violent civil war and while neither side is targeting Americans, the US State Department says the African country is not safe and is giving a 'Do Not Travel' advisory. But with the Embassy not evacuated, it is uncertain how thousands of Americans still stuck in Sudan will get home. Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) discusses what planning went into the evacuation mission, what sparked the civil war, and how this crisis compares to the U.S.' withdrawal from Afghanistan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/24/202313 minutes, 36 seconds
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Can A Divided Congress Reach A Debt Ceiling Deal?

It's been over 80 days since President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have met to discuss the debt ceiling, as the President and his top advisors continue refusing to negotiate on a debt ceiling increase. Though McCarthy has not come forward with the clean proposal the President is calling for, he has introduced the new 'Limit, Save, Grow Act,' legislation that agrees to raise the debt ceiling if certain spending cuts are made. The Speaker is now looking to House Republicans this coming week, as he aims to round up at least 218 votes to pass the bill and strengthen his stance on the debt ceiling before future talks with the President. On the Rundown, Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) joins to discuss what 'reckless' spending has led the U.S. economy to become $31 trillion in debt and why it's crucial that both parties put the American people before politics when coming to an agreement on the debt ceiling. Later, he shares his concerns about China's potential plans to invade Taiwan and how the U.S. should work to ensure Taiwan is equipped for war as soon as possible.    There's a lot of construction work to be done in America, however, there aren't enough workers to meet the demand. According to Associated Builders and Contractors, the construction industry must employ over half a million workers in order to meet this year's labor demands. Vice President of Health, Safety, Environment, and Workforce Development at Associated Builders and Contractors Greg Sizemore joins the Rundown to discuss what factors are contributing to the shortage, how money should be invested, and the benefits of construction work and apprenticeships.   Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/24/202334 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: What Happened At Waco?

Thirty years this past week, the Waco siege--a 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidians religious group and federal agents--came to a deadly end.  In February 1993, David Koresh, the cult's leader, was accused of stockpiling illegal weapons and abusing children. An attempted raid on February 28th by the ATF failed and led to the death of four agents and six Branch Davidians. On April 19th, 1993, after the FBI attempted to use tear gas to speed up negotiations that had gone on for weeks, a fire broke out inside the compound killing 76 people, including Koresh. It is still debated by some on how that fire began. Retired ATF Senior Special Agent Blake Boteler was at the siege and joined the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss his experience. Boteler, who took part in the first raid, describes being shot at and how things went wrong from the start. Boteler always weighed in on how the standoff was conducted, why he thinks the group committed mass suicide, and how the events sparked an anti-government movement. Due to time limitations, we had to air the entire interview in two separate segments. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the entire incredible conversation with retired ATF Senior Special Agent Blake Boteler and hear things about the Waco Siege you've probably never heard before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/23/202331 minutes, 44 seconds
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From Washington: Speaker McCarthy Makes First Move In Debt Limit Battle

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy revealed his plan to raise the debt ceiling this week, with a proposal that seeks to cut government spending by targeting domestic and military budgets. The proposal was greeted with criticism from the White House, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre saying the plan was a "blueprint to devastate hard-working American families". Indiana Republican Senator Mike Braun joins to share his reaction to Speaker McCarthy's proposal, why some lawmakers in his party have been reluctant to cut government spending in the past, and responds to the criticism coming from the White House. Senate Republicans blocked Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's proposal to replace California Senator Dianne Feinstein's role on the Senate Judiciary Committee this week, a request that would temporarily fill her position with an alternative senator in lieu of her medical absence. Senator Feinstein's medical leave marks just one of several recent absences on Capitol Hill, leaving legislators faced with a challenging tradeoff between fairness and productivity. Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses the issue of long-term absences in Congress and provides insight into the implications of this phenomenon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/23/202333 minutes, 1 second
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Extra: When Is It Okay For You To Use Lethal Force?

The right to 'self-defense' is a basic American right, but can be complicated. "Stand your ground" laws and the "castle doctrine" are in effect in multiple states to allow citizens to protect themselves from potential harm or deter would-be intruders from their homes.  However, self-defense laws like these have come under scrutiny recently after a string of apparent accidental shootings.  Two high-profile examples include a Black teenager in Kansas City, Missouri who was shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong address. And in Upstate New York, a young woman was shot and killed after the car she was in mistakenly pulled into the wrong driveway.  In these cases, both of the shooters have pleaded not guilty, citing self-defense.  These tragic incidents have many asking when citizens can legally use deadly force to protect themselves. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joined The FOX News Rundown's Lisa Brady to discuss how broad the right to self-defense is in America.  McCarthy explained how these laws vary by state, and whether juries are typically sympathetic to defendants who claim self-defense. He also weighed in on some early facts of the recent cases that sparked this debate.  Due to time limitations, we had to air the entire interview in two separate segments. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the entire conversation with former Prosecutor Andy McCarthy and learn even more about how complex self-defense cases are and how frequently tragedies like the ones we have in Missouri and New York occur.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/22/202323 minutes, 14 seconds
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From Washington: Intel Leak Raises New International Relations Questions

This week, lawmakers raised concerns about a recent intelligence leak and its exposure of classified information pertaining to Russian and Ukrainian forces amid the ongoing war on Ukraine. Although Pentagon officials have claimed that the leaked documents pose a great risk to national security, President Biden downplayed the impact of its contents. While many of the documents have not yet been authenticated, the substance of the intelligence reveals contradicting information related to Ukraine's military ahead of a Spring offensive, leading many to question whether the leak will change plans as the war progresses. Former Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy James Anderson discusses his takeaways from the documents, the gravity of the leak, and what it reveals about the future of Russia's war on Ukraine. Many cybersecurity experts have raised serious concerns about the recent leak of classified information from the Pentagon, speaking to the gravity of the situation and its implications. Retired 4 Star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst Jack Keane assesses the level of damage this leak has imposed on cybersecurity and provides insight into the intelligence that 21-year-old National Guardsman Jack Teixeira allegedly revealed. General Keane later details what the leak exposes about United States' allies and espionage through Chinese spy balloons, and outlines the next steps surrounding the issue of access control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/22/202342 minutes, 27 seconds
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Evening Edition: Violence Worsens Between Warring Generals In Sudan

Rival military factions in Sudan, once on the same side and now fighting for two top generals, are putting the country at risk of a complete collapse. Hundreds have been killed already and countless citizens cannot leave their homes fearing being caught in the crossfire and killed. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks with Yonat Friling, FOX News Field Producer, about the increasingly violent fighting and what consequences it could lead to.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/21/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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More Signs Democrats Are Cooling On President Biden

On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his bid for president, making him the second Democratic candidate to challenge incumbent President Biden. Although Kennedy is considered a long shot, his campaign has already gained the support of 14% of Biden voters. President Biden has yet to formally announce his re-election campaign, leaving many to wonder whether the rise in presidential hopefuls will hinder his chances of leading his party in 2024. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the state of President Biden's approval among Americans, an IRS whistleblower's impact on the current investigation into Hunter Biden, and the latest religious freedom case being heard before the Supreme Court. "Stand your ground" laws and the “castle doctrine” are in effect in multiple states to allow citizens to protect themselves from potential harm or deter would-be intruders from their homes. Recently, self-defense laws like these have come under scrutiny after a string of accidental shootings. In Kansas City, Missouri, a Black teenager was shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong address to pick up his younger siblings. In New York, a young woman was shot and killed after the car she was in mistakenly pulled into the wrong driveway. In these cases, both of the shooters have pleaded not guilty, citing self-defense. But how much does self-defense cover? Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joins the podcast to discuss what restrictions apply to self-defense laws and how jury common sense and the shooter’s reasonable perception of danger will ultimately decide these trials.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary from Republican presidential candidate and author of “Woke Inc.,” Vivek Ramaswamy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/21/202333 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Smaller Cannabis Businesses Squeezed By Corporations And Federal Restrictions

It is a holiday of sorts for the marijuana industry but not all business owners are reaping the rewards as smaller operations are struggling for profits. High taxation rates and federal restrictions on interstate trade have also hindered the business. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Heather Dunbar, Director of Marketing and Communications at 'Sun+Earth Certified', about the current state of the industry and some of the obstacles it is now facing.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/20/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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Artificial Intelligence: Global Threat Or Tech Of The Future?

Artificial intelligence has created a giant buzz in the tech sector with the likes of chatbots like ChatGPT, but last month, an open letter was signed by tech billionaire Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and many other experts and researchers saying we should pause A.I. innovation for 6 months. Their worry comes on the heels of already growing concerns that artificial intelligence poses risks to our society, economy, and government without proper regulations. Director of Tech Policy at the Heritage Foundation, Kara Frederick, joins the podcast to discuss the dangers of going too slow or too fast when developing A.I. and the worst-case scenario of artificial intelligence being corrupted. Later, she explains how A.I. technology like ChatGPT works and how it can be used for good. From spy balloons to TikTok, China's apparent infiltration of the United States has been top of mind for Americans in the past several months. On Monday, two men were arrested in New York City for allegedly acting as agents of China's government and running a secret police station. Supposedly, the New York station isn't an isolated case, as a report suggests up to six more may be operating inside the US. China expert Gordon Chang joins the Rundown to discuss how the Chinese Communist Party uses intimidation to blackmail its citizens into leaving America, why the United States must become less reliant on China for manufacturing, and the possibility of armed conflict in the near future.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/20/202336 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Lawmakers Hold Historic UFO Hearing

Today, for the first time in over fifty years, a group of bi-partisan lawmakers held a hearing discussing UFOs as interest has grown in protecting our airspace. The sole witness at the hearing was the director of the Department of Defense established All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) who has been tasked with scientifically analyzing unidentified flying objects. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Griff Jenkins, FOX News Correspondent based in Washington D.C., about the hearing and what concerns were discussed. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/19/202312 minutes, 20 seconds
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"The Jig Is Up": GOP Accuses China of COVID Origins Cover-Up

The House Select Subcommittee on Coronavirus held another hearing on Tuesday, trying to discern what the available intelligence tells us about China's involvement in the pandemic's origins. While some government agencies like the FBI and Department of Energy maintain that COVID-19 likely resulted from a lab leak in Wuhan, this week's hearing featured testimony from the former Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, who said the lab leak theory is the "only explanation" for the origins of the pandemic. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins the podcast to discuss the latest committee reports, why he believes there is a 'preponderance of evidence' supporting the lab leak theory, and how we can come to conclusion on COVID origins with China actively withholding information. Thirty years ago today, the Waco siege--a 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidians religious group and federal agents--came to a deadly end. Shortly after the FBI's raid on April 19th, 1993, a fire broke out inside the compound which killed 76 people. David Koresh, the cult's leader, was accused of stockpiling illegal weapons and abusing children. Retired ATF Senior Special Agent Blake Boteler was at the siege and joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss his experience, why he thinks the group committed mass suicide, and how the events sparked an anti-government movement. Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/19/202334 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Secret Chinese Police Station Found Operating In New York

Two men were arrested in their New York homes and charged with operating a secret police station that was used to hunt down pro -democracy activists of Chinese descent. The Justice Department called the arrests the first of their kind. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Nate Foy, FOX News New York-based correspondent, about the arrests and what we know about them. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/18/202317 minutes, 43 seconds
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Congress Sets Its Sights On Urban Crime

The House Judiciary Committee held a "Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan" hearing Monday on District Attorney Alvin Bragg's approach to the city's rising crime. House Republicans claimed Bragg's progressive policies have made New York unsafe, allowing crime to flourish while negatively impacting the city's communities. The hearing comes just weeks after Bragg charged former President Trump of falsifying business records. Attorney and retired NYPD inspector Paul Mauro joins the Rundown to discuss Bragg's soft-on-crime policies, the politics surrounding the hearing, and what factors contribute to rising crime rates in major cities. On Monday, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy spoke before the New York Stock Exchange, saying Republicans would soon vote to raise the debt limit for one year on the condition that this comes with spending cuts to corral the nation’s over 30 trillion dollars of debt. President Biden has already spoken on the issue, calling for Congress to raise the debt limit without conditions and keep negotiations on the budget free from the threat of the looming debt ceiling. President of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Maya MacGuineas, joins the podcast to discuss how both political parties have contributed to America’s current massive national debt, the importance of raising the debt ceiling without making the debt burden worse, and the consequences of a potential default.   Plus, commentary by 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer, Riley Gaines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/18/202332 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Democrats Look To Regulate Artificial Intelligence

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is leading the charge for Democrats who want to craft legislation aimed at regulating Artificial Intelligence. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is advising the Biden Administration on possible regulations as as many tech industry leaders are suggesting everyone should slow down their development of A.I. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Grady Trimble, DC correspondent for FOX Business Network, about balancing safeguards and censorship while regulating the technology.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition'   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/17/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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"This Isn't An Isolated Event": Rep. Comer Raises Cyber Security Concerns Over Pentagon Document Leak

Many Americans were shocked after learning that classified Pentagon documents were leaked on Discord, an online platform used primarily for video game users to connect. Furthermore, when the leaker was revealed to be 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, an Airman First Class in the Massachusetts Air National Guard, the American public had even more questions. How did a young, low-ranking soldier have access to classified government information, and why did he expose U.S. intelligence information to potential adversaries when he is actively defending the country? On the Rundown, House Oversight & Accountability Committee Chairman, Congressman James Comer (R-KY), explains why he believes this leak may have taken place and how the occurrence reflects a "huge cyber security crisis" happening within the Pentagon. Later, he discusses what he hopes to learn from the House Oversight Committee's upcoming hearing on President Biden's 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan and what other investigations the committee plans to prioritize in the coming months. People may know Thomas Edison as the great inventor who perfected the incandescent light bulb and created revolutionary machines like the phonograph and the movie camera. However, there is another story to be told: the origins of Thomas Alva Edison as a boy before he would become an esteemed scientist and inventor. FOX News Contributor Raymond Arroyo joins the Rundown to discuss how he tells that story in his new book, The Unexpected Light of Thomas Alva Edison. He explains how Edison's mother encouraged his learning and curiosity, what inspired him to first start inventing, and his philosophy of viewing failure as an important part of the invention process. Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/17/202332 minutes, 25 seconds
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Extra: Fox News Decision Desk: 'Expect the 2024 Candidate Landscape to Grow'

A new politician is weighing a 2024 announcement soon, as Senator Tim Scott has launched a presidential exploratory committee. Meanwhile, politicians like former Vice President Pence and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have not yet committed to joining the race but have notably been making visits to Iowa and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Democrats are headed to Chicago this summer for their Democratic National Convention but are still without a formal announcement from President Biden that he is seeking reelection. This week, members of the Fox News Decision Desk team, Arnon Mishkin and Daron Shaw, joined the Rundown to discuss the major players who may soon join the 2024 GOP nomination race. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and Co-Director of the Fox News Poll, Daron Shaw, and hear their current forecast of the 2024 landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/16/202327 minutes, 57 seconds
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From Washington: Trump Probes Take Center Stage As GOP Nears 2024

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a lawsuit against Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) this week, as the House Judiciary Committee continues to investigate the D.A.'s recent probe into former President Donald Trump. This legal battle takes place as a critical criminal investigation into former President Trump's alleged election interference efforts is finalized in Georgia. Fox News Senior Congressional Respondent Chad Pergram discusses the conflicting narratives behind these partisan investigations and addresses key issues for the GOP as the 2024 Presidential Election nears.   Congress is back in session following a two-week pause, as headlines revolve around this week's mass shooting in Louisville, disputes over an FDA-approved abortion pill being taken to the Supreme Court, and a major leak of classified documents containing key information into Russia's war on Ukraine. Anchor of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream explains legislators' approach to gun reform and abortion issues in response to these events and talks about the legal consequences that face Air National Guardsmen Jack Teixeira, the alleged leaker of the Pentagon's classified documents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/16/202338 minutes, 3 seconds
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Extra: Shannon Bream on Love, Faith, and the Latest Book in Her "Speak" Series

Fox News Sunday host and chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream has a new milestone under her belt with her new book, The Love Stories of the Bible Speak, which made its way to the #2 spot on the New York Times best-seller list in its first week of sales. Shannon joins the Rundown to discuss her "Speak" series and how her latest book spotlights inspirational stories and meaningful relationships in the Bible that all people can relate to. She explains how this book became a beautiful fusion of her connection to love and romance along with her strong connection to her faith. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Shannon Bream telling us about the greatest friendships and relationships in the Bible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/15/202322 minutes, 29 seconds
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From Washington: U.S. Intelligence Leak Causes National Security Stir

A trove of classified documents was posted to the gaming social media platform Discord in recent months, leading the FBI to launch a probe investigating the origins of the leak. On Thursday, FBI agents arrested Massachusettes Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who is currently being investigated for the removal and transmission of the intelligence. President of IRIS Independent Research and FOX News Contributor Dr. Rebecca Grant shares her takeaways from the leak. She discusses how the information was accessed, and what the leak tells us about the current landscape in Ukraine.   This week, a federal appeals court placed limitations on the use and distribution of the abortion pill Mifepristone. The drug's manufacturer, Danco Laboratories, has asked the Supreme Court to preserve access to the pill. The ruling comes as various state legislatures impose new restrictions and protections for abortion, leading many lawmakers to weigh in on what the federal government's role in reproductive care should be. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) discusses the politics surrounding the court's decision on the Mifepristone, how the issue of abortion is impacting the Republican party, and why she suggests that the FDA should ignore the latest ruling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/15/202332 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Mourners Use A-I To Speak To Deceased Loved Ones

Artificial Intelligence is now trying to bring our lost loved ones back to life. California company, Deepbrain, offers a service that can let you speak to the deceased in a virtual setting. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Mark Meredith, FOX News Washington-based correspondent, about this new usage for A-I, how it works and what new concerns does it raise.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/14/202314 minutes, 31 seconds
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Abortion Pill Legal Battle Could Reach The Supreme Court

On Wednesday, a federal appeals court ruled that the drug mifepristone, used to medically induce abortions, may remain on the market while the lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration is underway. Mifepristone earned FDA approval decades ago and is now used in over half of US pregnancy terminations, yet now access to the drug is in limbo, with the appeals panel imposing limits on when the pill can be used and barring Americans from receiving the pill by mail. FOX News Contributor and Law Professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to discuss the possible dangers of mailing the drug to patients, the likelihood of this case reaching the Supreme Court, and the legal implications of the new restrictions imposed on mifepristone. Life expectancy in the United States has been on a steady decline even before the pandemic. However, even in 2022, while other nations saw their average life expectancy rebound, the Americans’ fell to just above 76 years old. On top of that issue, the Journal of the American Medical Association has recorded a rise in pediatric mortality. So why do Americans seem to be in worse health than before? Fox News Medical Contributor, Dr. Nicole Saphier, joins the podcast to explain how mental health is impacting the overall physical health of U.S. citizens, the issue of access to healthcare in rural areas, and the importance of fostering healthy living habits.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/14/202333 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: China Trying To Push The U.S. Out Of The Pacific

Tensions between the United States and China continue to reach new levels following trips by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to the U.S. Also, the increased relations between Beijing and Russia and recent comments by the French President about the United States are causing problems in Europe. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dr. Jonathan Ward, the Founder of Atlas Organization and author of 'The Decisive Decade: American Grand Strategy for Triumph Over China', who says China has been building their military to achieve complete control of the Pacific.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/13/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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Could More Candidates Soon Enter The 2024 Race?

The week has kicked off with major 2024 news as Senator Tim Scott launches a presidential exploratory committee, and meanwhile, Democrats have chosen Chicago as their 2024 convention destination. Pundits have said they expect the GOP presidential nomination race to have a crowded field of candidates alongside former President Trump. President Biden has said he is planning a reelection bid but has not made any official announcements on the matter. Fox News Decision Desk Director Arnon Mishkin and Co-Director of the Fox News Poll and professor at UT-Austin Daron Shaw join the Rundown to break down the latest announcements surrounding 2024, the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates in the nomination race, and what a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump would look like. In response to the mental health crisis America’s youth are facing, many have rightfully pointed towards social media as the main negative factor; however, trauma and abuse are big variables for mental health as well. A CDC survey found that 1 in 5 high school girls is a victim of sexual abuse, and now an online-based type of sexual abuse is increasing at a concerning rate: sextortion. Sextortion occurs when a victim’s explicit or sensitive content is used to blackmail them for money or additional explicit content. Gavin Portnoy, vice president of communications at the Nation Center for Missing and Exploited Children, says this issue has become widespread and needs more awareness. He joins the Rundown to explain why this crime is increasing, how parents can protect their children, and his organization’s new ‘Take It Down’ tool to help victims.   Plus, commentary by former Trump Economic Adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/13/202332 minutes, 44 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Pentagon Searches For Source Of Leaked Intelligence Documents

United States officials addressed the leaked intelligence documents this week saying they are taking it 'very seriously' and will track down who is responsible. The leaked documents included claims Egypt planned to send Russia weapons for their war and the U.S. was spying on Ukrainian politicians. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Jennifer Griffin, FOX's Chief National Security correspondent, about the concerns over the damaging leaks.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/12/202319 minutes, 45 seconds
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Pentagon Intel Leaks Pose National Security Threat To US

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the leak of classified U.S. documents that was posted to the social media gaming platform, Discord. The contents of the Pentagon leak included classified details about the war in Ukraine as well as intelligence on other countries such as South Korea, Egypt, and Israel. The origins of the leak remain unclear, but government officials agree this breach poses a serious threat to the country's national security. Retired CIA Senior Clandestine Services Officer and FOX News Contributor Daniel Hoffman joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss the possible origins and motives behind the leak, the accuracy of the materials, and the impact it could have on the United States' relationship with its allies. Last month, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis passed a universal school choice law that expanded upon the state’s existing program to make all students eligible to choose private or alternative education environments. Critics of universal school choice programs like this argue that they deprive the public schools of funding; however, supporters say universal choice puts the focus on the children, not systems. Former Secretary of Education and school choice advocate, Betsy DeVos, joins the Rundown to discuss the momentum behind school choice, the value of universal education savings accounts, and the impact they could have on schools’ funding.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/12/202332 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Russia Denies Visit With Detained Journalist

U.S. embassy officials are being denied an opportunity to meet with journalist Evan Gershkovich who was arrested two weeks ago. Now, the State Department is designating Gershkovich as 'wrongfully detained' which gives the administration additional tools to help secure his release. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Rich Edson, FOX Senior National Correspondent at the State Department, about the detention and what is being done to try and get him out.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/11/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Chinese Military Runs Drills Around Taiwan, Saying They’re “Ready To Fight”

On Monday, China ended three days of military drills around Taiwan. The war games began following House Speaker McCarthy's meeting with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. Although Taiwan is a self-governing island, China maintains its claims that the nation is a territory that belongs to them. The military exercises have sparked international concerns about a potential invasion of Taiwan. Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-SD) is a member of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party. He joins the Rundown to discuss the messaging behind China's latest military drills, as well as the country's reunification efforts with Taiwan. As youth mental health in America worsens, schools have begun taking action by pointing the finger at social media companies, even going so far as to file lawsuits against TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube to hold them accountable for this crisis. All across the country, lawsuits have been filed, including in California's San Mateo county, where last month a complaint was filed in federal court accusing social media companies of using AI and machine learning to intentionally make the platforms addictive and harmful to young folks. San Mateo School District Superintendent Nancy Magee and her lawyer, Anne Marie Murphy, join to discuss their case against Big Tech and the negative impacts social media is having on students’ lives.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/11/202333 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Congress Tries To Strengthen Support For Taiwan

There have been multiple meetings between lawmakers and top Taiwanese officials as members of Congress are trying to strengthen ties to the island prior to what can be seen as unavoidable invasion by China. U.S. military leaders have said they expect China to invade Taiwan by 2027 and just days ago House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul has said the US could send troops if that happens. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Chad Pergram, FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent, about Congress pushing for more support of Taiwan and the difference in the recent dwindling support of Ukraine.      Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/10/202319 minutes, 11 seconds
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Drug Shortages Increase, So Do Calls To Make More Medicine In America

Drug shortages are becoming more common, with instances of new shortages increasing by almost 30%, according to a report from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Lawmakers are calling for action to reduce the amount of nationwide drug shortages, improve weaknesses in the supply chain, and become more self-sufficient when it comes to important medications for Americans. Former Assistant Secretary for Health and Former Trump Administration Coronavirus Testing Czar Admiral Brett Giroir joins the podcast to discuss what’s behind these vital generic drug shortages, the value of investing in national medicine stockpiles, and what the United States must do to bolster the capacity for manufacturing our own medicines. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream has written another book detailing the greatest love stories of the Bible and the lessons that we can take and apply to love in our own lives. The Love Stories of the Bible Speak was recently released, and now the book has found its way to the #2 spot on the New York Times best-seller list. Shannon joins the Rundown to discuss the influence of her upbringing on her inspiration to write this book, the messages behind some of the Bible’s most compelling love stories, and the powerful friendships demonstrated by prominent figures within the scripture.   Plus, commentary by Orthodox rabbi, author, and lawyer, Sam Bregman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/10/202332 minutes, 16 seconds
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Extra: America Is Going Back To The Moon

Americans are going back to the moon. NASA unveiled the team of astronauts this past week who will embark on the Artemis II mission. The mission marks the first time in 50 years that NASA will send humans to the moon. The goal is to one day establish a long-term lunar base and pave the way to send astronauts to Mars. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine joined the Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss what the Artemis program. Bridenstine discussed the value of space exploration and addressed concerns about the space program's costs, and the progress made by NASA over the last 50 years. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Jim Bridenstine and hear more about Artemis, but also both the growing private spaceflight industry and Space Force. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/9/202324 minutes
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From Washington: Inside Perspective From The Courtroom Of President Trump's Arraignment

After his indictment last week, former President Donald Trump became the nation's first president to be charged with a felony, appearing in court this past week and pleading not guilty to a total of 34 charges of falsifying business records in the first degree. The Justice Department Producer for FOX News, Jake Gibson, brings us his experience behind the scenes inside the courtroom, the demeanor of the former President, and what will happen next over the coming months. A recent study from Syracuse University reveals that the nation’s lowest-income households are audited up to five times more than other households, with residents of the Mississippi Delta being subject to the highest rate of income tax audits in the nation. This conversation coincides with President Joe Biden’s call for increased staffing at the Internal Revenue Service, a plea that is echoed in the Inflation Reduction Act. Professor of Law at The University of Mississippi, Richard Gershon, gives his perspective on this phenomenon, reveals how staffing at the IRS may play a role in this pattern, and assesses the prospect of changes to the system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/9/202340 minutes, 18 seconds
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Extra: Benjamin Hall On His Fight To Get Home To His Family

FOX News Foreign Correspondent Benjamin Hall is happy to be alive. Just over a year ago, he was struck by a Russian attack outside Kyiv as he covered the war. The horrific shelling, that killed FOX News Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and journalist Sasha Kuvshynova, left Ben with grave injuries. It then took a coordinated effort by FOX News, former special forces agents, and the State Department to evacuate Hall from Ukraine and transport him to safety in Poland. But even after his arduous journey out of the war-torn country, he then faced a difficult and painful recovery. A few weeks ago, Benjamin Hall joined FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to share his story of Survival and his new book, "SAVED: A War Reporter's Mission To Make It Home." Hall shared in detail the harrowing attack, the dramatic rescue efforts made to bring him home, and his remarkable recovery detailed in his book. Due to time limitations, we had to air the entire interview in two separate segments. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear the entire incredible conversation with FOX News Foreign Correspondent Benjamin Hall uninterrupted and unedited. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/8/202326 minutes, 21 seconds
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From Washington: White House Blames Trump Administration For Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal

The Biden administration released a new report this week detailing the 2021 troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. The document, drafted by the National Security Council, largely blames the Trump administration for the failures suffered during the withdrawal. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins to discuss the details of the report, the pushback from critics of the White House's decision to pull troops from Afghanistan, and the lessons learned from this military evacuation. As the deadline for making a decision on the debt limit creeps closer, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has quietly been working on a compromise without the approval of the White House. Still, federal budget negotiations between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden have not moved forward. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins to discuss what a deal on the debt ceiling could look like and what the Republican response to President Biden's budget will be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/8/202337 minutes, 17 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Attacks Hamas Targets In Lebanon And Gaza

Israel launched airstrikes in southern Lebanon and in the Gaza Strip targeting Hamas in response to a barrage of rockets fired into Israel in the past two days. The quick rise in violence comes while Jews celebrate the Passover holiday and Muslims mark the holy month Ramadan. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Jonathan Schanzer, Senior Vice-President of Research at The Foundation For Defense Of Democracies, about the widening escalation in violence across the region.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/7/202318 minutes, 2 seconds
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How This Week Changed The Political Landscape

The past week has brought with it some shifts in the political landscape, from the indictment of former President Trump to progressive election wins in Chicago and Wisconsin. With the former president now dominating the news cycle after his arraignment, how will other 2024 candidates break through the noise? FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the political impact of Trump's indictment, the weaknesses in the legal case against him, and how recent election results give us insight on voters ahead of 2024.   After losing his crew to Russian bombings during his coverage of the war in Ukraine, Fox News Foreign Correspondent Benjamin Hall was determined to survive and return to his family. While sustaining life-threatening injuries, Hall was able to capture the attention of a passing car. With the help of Ukrainian special forces and the nonprofit group Save Our Allies, Hall was evacuated from Ukraine and transported to a hospital to begin his road to recovery. He joins the Rundown to discuss what it was like to reunite with his family, his experience covering dangerous war zones, and how he is able to maintain a positive outlook on life.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/7/202335 minutes, 5 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel Hit With Missile Barrage From Lebanon And Gaza

Over thirty rockets were fired into Israel from Lebanon and Gaza a day after Israeli police entered a mosque in Jerusalem and forced worshippers to leave. Israel's Security Cabinet convened to assess a proper military response during already very tense times between Israelis and Palestinians. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX's Foreign Correspondent in Jerusalem, about the attack and the level of tension currently in Israel.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/6/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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Can Congress Deliver On A TikTok Ban?

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Wednesday, despite threats from top Chinese diplomats who warned of retribution if such a meeting occurred. Meanwhile, the U.S. stays vigilant about China’s military threat and espionage methods as lawmakers push for a bill to ban TikTok. Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, joins the podcast and pitches his bipartisan legislation to enact a nationwide TikTok ban and how it would protect Americans’ data from the Chinese Communist Party. Later, he explains broader intelligence concerns when it comes to China and his position on former President Trump’s recent indictment in Manhattan.   Brandon Johnson won Chicago's mayoral election Tuesday night, defeating moderate Paul Vallas. The results surprised some who believed that former Mayor Lori Lightfoot's loss was a sign the city was done with progressive crime policies. Meanwhile, Judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative Justice Dan Kelly in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election, giving majority control to liberals. FOX Radio Correspondent Jeff Monosso joins the Rundown to discuss issues such as crime, abortion, and legislative maps impacting the races, and how the election results could play a role in the 2024 presidential election.   Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/6/202333 minutes, 25 seconds
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Evening Edition: Finland Joining NATO A Setback To Russia's War On Ukraine

Russia partially used the threat of a NATO country bordering it as a reason for the invasion of Ukraine and now, Putin's decision for war has made that happen. Finland is now a member of NATO which officially doubles the alliances border with Russia. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Ambassador Kurt Volker, former Special Representative to Ukraine and expert at the 'Center for European Policy Analysis', about the significance of the newest member NATO and what it means to Ukraine.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/5/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Could President Trump’s Charges Transform The 2024 Race?

On Tuesday night, following pleading ‘not guilty’ to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, former President Trump gave a speech from his Mar-a-Lago home claiming the indictment he faces is rooted in a "fake case" brought with the primary intent to "interfere with the upcoming 2024 election". Many legal experts have anticipated this case against the former President will not prove effective, and political pundits expect that a Trump victory in this situation would boost his presidential candidacy. On the Rundown, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss how he believes the former President's remarks following his arraignment seemed to be received by his supporters, why former President Trump's Republican presidential opponents are defending him despite their desire to beat him in 2024, and how he predicts the former President's legal challenges could work in his favor as he prepares to head on the campaign trail. The United States still has one of the most powerful military forces in the world, but over the past few decades, China has been building up its military and quickly developing advanced weapon technology like hypersonic missiles. In a recent House Armed Services Committee hearing, our nation’s top defense officials acknowledged lawmakers’ concerns over the threat posed by China and pledged that the U.S. military outpacing China’s would be one of their main priorities. Vice Chair of the House Armed Services Committee, Republican Congressman Rob Wittman, joins the podcast to explain the threat of China’s rapid military expansion, their negative impact across the globe, and the state of the nation’s commitment to military aid to Ukraine. Plus, commentary by former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/5/202334 minutes, 19 seconds
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Evening Edition: Trump Pleads 'Not Guilty' To Falsifying Business Records

Former President Donald Trump in New York City today pleading 'not guilty' on thirty four charges of falsifying business records in the first degree. The charges are related to hush money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Brett Tolman, former United States Attorney for the District of Utah & Founder & Attorney of the Tolman Group, about the charges and the overall tone of the arraignment.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/4/202316 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why Gov. Hutchinson Says He’s The Answer To President Trump’s ‘Chaos’

Over the weekend, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced his candidacy for president in 2024, becoming the latest Republican to enter the GOP nomination race against the former president. Meanwhile, former President Trump has touched down in New York City and will surrender himself to authorities on Tuesday for his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson joins the Rundown to explain how his qualifications and policies make him an ideal choice for the GOP presidential nomination. Later, he explains why he believes former President Trump should drop out of the race, the political motivations behind the indictment, and his solutions for some of America’s toughest problems. NASA recently unveiled the team of astronauts who will embark on the Artemis II mission. The mission marks the first time in 50 years that NASA will send humans to the moon. The goal is to establish a long-term human presence on the moon and to pave the way to send astronauts to Mars. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine joins the Rundown to discuss what the Artemis program is, the importance of space exploration, and the progress made by NASA over the last 50 years.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/4/202332 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: Oil Prices Surge As OPEC Makes Surprise Cuts To Production

Price of oil surged after a group of OPEC+ countries announce surprise cuts in production. This as the Biden administration has called on oil producers to increase output in order to drive down energy costs and in turn decrease inflation. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Ed Lawrence, White House Correspondent for the FOX Business Network, about this announcement and its impact on everyday Americans.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/3/202316 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Indictment of Former President Trump: A Just Case or "Malicious Prosecution"?

Following the indictment of former President Trump last Thursday, many Republican lawmakers have voiced concerns about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's decision to prioritize pursuing charges against the former President when they believe crime, particularly in big cities like New York City, remains a prevalent issue. Furthermore, the timing of this indictment, which is happening seven years after former President Trump made the alleged hush money payments during his 2016 presidential campaign that he is being indicted for, has many questioning if Bragg intends to "interfere" in the primary election cycle that is set to kick off in the coming months. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, who has been a prominent voice in discussing these concerns, joins to discuss how she believes the indictment of the former President illustrates a case of "malicious prosecution" rooted in political bias, why allowing personal politics into the U.S. justice system is unacceptable, and how she believes this indictment could politically impact the 2024 election cycle. Last week, a Maryland appellate court reinstated the murder conviction of Adnan Syed, the subject of the famed true crime podcast "Serial." Last fall, Syed was freed from his life sentence in prison after a circuit court found the evidence in his criminal trial to be unreliable. Now, his conviction has been reversed because the court did not give the victim's family proper notice so they could attend the hearing. So what happens next in this case? Criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor joins the podcast to explain the legal precedent for reversing the circumstances of Sayed's conviction, the impact the true crime podcast had on Sayed's freedom, and the unanswered questions that remain in this case. Plus, commentary by former lieutenant governor of New York and New York Post columnist, Betsy McCaughey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/3/202334 minutes, 43 seconds
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Extra: An Overdose-Reversing Nasal Spray Will Soon Be More Available. A Recovering Addict Explains Why That Matters.

Amid America's ongoing drug epidemic, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have emphasized the need to prevent drug smuggling efforts and make narcotics like fentanyl harder to get. Now, the FDA has approved the over-the-counter sale of Narcan, a drug used to treat and reverse opioid overdoses. That move is intended to address America's soaring overdose rates. This past week on the FOX News Rundown, host Dave Anthony spoke to Executive Vice President at Fort Wayne Recover and Allendale Treatment Nate Moellering discussed the benefits of making Narcan more accessible, the effects it has on the body, and why he advocates for overdose prevention and intervention. Nate, a recovering addict himself, gave a firsthand account of what a drug overdose looks like and why he does not believe Narcan's availability over the counter will encourage more drug use. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear more from Nate Moellering and his unique perspective on America's drug epidemic and what other steps can be done to curb it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/2/202318 minutes, 21 seconds
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From Washington: Chemical Spill Into Delaware River Sparks Safety Concerns

A large leak at the Trinseo Altuglas chemical facility in Bristol County, Pennsylvania spilled thousands of gallons of a water-based latex emulsion into the Delaware River, sparking concerns about the safety of Philadelphia’s drinking water. While experts insist the city’s tap water is safe to consume, this accident is raising questions about the state of regulation and risk assessment among chemical plants around the nation. Professor of Law and Director of the Robert R. Merhige Jr. Center for Environmental Studies at the University of Richmond Noah Sachs explains the implications of this toxic chemical spill, criticizes the city's messaging around the incident, and explains how infrastructure should be improved on a federal level to prevent future catastrophes. With the Kentucky Primary for the Governor's mansion set to take place in May, Republicans look to take back the seat in the solidly red state. Meanwhile, incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear is looking to win re-election after leading the state through the COVID-19 pandemic and devastating flooding that caused destruction throughout Kentucky in 2022. The University Of Kentucky Professor Ph.D. Stephen Voss joins to discuss how Governor Andy Beshear was able to win in the last cycle, how he has been able to build a base in the Republican stronghold of Kentucky and takes a look at the primary field on the Republican side of the ticket. Professor Voss later speaks on how Republican voters in Kentucky have been willing to elect Democratic candidates on the state level in recent cycles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/2/202338 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: Americans Are Becoming Less Patriotic. We Ask Why.

Many of the values that were once held up as defining aspects of the country now seem to be fading in importance for Americans. That's according to a recent Wall Street Journal-NORC poll. Patriotism, faith, hard work, and having children are just some of the values that the survey shows have seriously declined in comparison to just two decades ago. On the FOX News Rundown, host Lisa Brady spoke to both former Congressman Jason Chaffetz and Democratic strategist Leslie Marshall to get their reaction. Both FOX News Contributors were not surprised by the poll and shared concern about the trend. However, they disagreed on some of the reasons why Americans feel less patriotic or connected to their faith or community. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of our entire interviews with Jason Chaffetz and Leslie Marshall in the original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear everything both said about the poll, the state of our country, and why they both believe lawmakers and citizens should be concerned by the poll's findings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/1/202332 minutes, 40 seconds
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From Washington: The Politics Of The Indictment Of Former President Trump

Former President Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury Thursday. The charges stem from District Attorney Alvin Bragg's probe into hush money payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign. Though many have criticized the investigation as a "weaponization" of the justice system, Trump is expected to use the historic prosecution to garner support for his 2024 campaign for re-election. FOX News D.C.-based Correspondent David Spunt joins FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram to discuss the legal stakes for the former president in the coming months, political reactions to the indictment, and how the charges could impact the upcoming election cycle. Amid rising tensions with foreign adversaries, the Pentagon has called on Congress to pass its $842 billion military budget. The proposal included investments toward U.S. competition with China, boosting modernization efforts, and strengthening relationships with allied nations. The budget raised concerns from many Republican lawmakers who questioned how the money would be spent. Senior Policy Analyst for Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense at The Heritage Foundation Patty-Jane Geller explains the contents of the budget, international threats that stem from China and Russia, as well as the country's current state of military readiness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4/1/202339 minutes, 27 seconds
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Evening Edition: The WHO Now Says Children Can Skip The COVID Vaccine

The World Health Organization now says that healthy kids can now skip getting a COVID vaccination shot altogether. Yet, the CDC is still advising that children from the age of six months and older should stay up to date with all COVID vaccinations. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Marty Makary, professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and author of "The Price We Pay: What Broke American Healthcare And How To Fix It', about this decision and what it means. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/31/202317 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trey Gowdy: Trump Indictment Is The Latest Example Of A “Corrupted” Justice System

Former President Donald Trump was indicted Thursday night by a Manhattan grand jury, marking the first time in American history that a former president has faced criminal charges. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg had been pursuing an indictment for the former President’s alleged hush money payments made in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election. Former President Trump, who has announced his 2024 candidacy, responded to his indictment Thursday night, calling this "political persecution and election interference at the highest level." Former South Carolina Congressman and federal prosecutor, Trey Gowdy, joins the podcast to explain the reasons why this is the weakest legal case against former President Trump, his doubts that this indictment will impact the 2024 primary, and why this is an example of our justice system being corrupted by politics. Attending college has long been a popular next step for high school graduates, but as more young adults find themselves strapped with thousands of dollars in debt after graduating, some are looking to another stepping stone for a career path: apprenticeships. Traditionally thought to exist only in trades like plumbing or electrical work, apprenticeships are now available for those interested in a number of new fields like cybersecurity or consulting. The Wall Street Journal's higher education reporter, Doug Belkin, has spoken at length with many students who are opting to take on apprenticeships instead of college. He joins the Rundown to discuss his insights, the unique benefits apprenticeships can garner for young adults, and the factors he believes portray college as either a tool or a waste of time.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/31/202333 minutes, 43 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russia Arrests American Journalist On Spying Charges

Russian security forces known as the FSB have arrested an American reporter working for the Wall Street Journal charging him with espionage. The White House has condemned the arrest of Evan Gershkovich and the Journal has strongly denied the spying charges. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Greg Palkot, FOX's Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent, about the arrest and what we could expect comes from it.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/30/202316 minutes, 15 seconds
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A Game Changer In The Fight Against Fentanyl

Amid America's ongoing drug epidemic, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have proposed legislation to prevent drug smuggling efforts from cartels at the southern border. Now, the FDA has approved the over-the-counter sale of Narcan, a drug used to treat and reverse opioid overdoses. FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at NYU Langone Health Dr. Marc Siegel joins the Rundown to discuss America's drug crisis, how Narcan works, and important signs to watch out for to spot an overdose. Later, Executive Vice President at Fort Wayne Recover and Allendale Treatment Nate Moellering discusses the benefits of making Narcan accessible, the effects it has on the body, and why he advocates for overdose prevention and intervention as a former addict himself. Campaign travel has begun in anticipation of a 2024 showdown for the Republican presidential nomination, and many pundits and preliminary polls are forecasting a close contest between former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Meanwhile, Americans’ faith in the political system has decreased, and a recent survey of U.S. citizens showed that values like patriotism and tolerance have decreased significantly from previous years. Former Congressman Will Hurd talks 2024 GOP politics and his new book, ‘American Reboot.' He breaks down a winning strategy for Republicans in a national election, how GOP candidates will appeal to voters in 2024, and the important distinction between TikTok and other social media companies.   Plus, commentary by Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/30/202332 minutes, 52 seconds
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Evening Edition: U.S. Marshals Discouraged From Arresting Supreme Court Protestors

When the U.S. Marshals were assigned to protect the homes of Supreme Court justices last year they were advised to not arrest protestors 'unless absolutely necessary'. Senator Katie Britt took Attorney General Merrick Garland to task on Tuesday during a congressional hearing about this new information her office obtained from a whistleblower. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's David Spunt, Washington D.C. Correspondent reporting from the Department of Justice, about the Attorney General's response to these accusations.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/29/202313 minutes, 45 seconds
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Another Step Closer To Nuclear War?

On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to move tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus, a neighboring nation of Ukraine. Russia has suffered many recent setbacks at the hands of the Ukrainian army, and experts suspect the steady depletion of Russian forces has motivated the Kremlin’s latest nuclear intimidation tactic. Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley joins the Rundown to break down Russia’s strategy behind this announcement, how the U.S. should respond if international nuclear tensions are elevated, and the impact the political protests in Israel could have on the United States. After a deadly mass shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, President Biden has renewed his previous push for a national assault weapons ban. Police have revealed that despite the fact that the 28-year-old shooter had been receiving treatment for an emotional disorder, they had legally purchased several guns and hidden them before using them in their attack. Now, national conversations about mental health and gun control are happening once again. First, former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro explains key aspects of the police response to school shootings and why gun legislation from Congress needs more nuance. Later, The Brady Center Against Gun Violence President Kris Brown joins to discuss the future of new gun laws and the issue of mental health in America.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/29/202332 minutes, 47 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ex-FDA Official Says Baby Formula Supplies Remain Vulnerable

Lawmakers today pressed a former FDA Deputy Commissioner who resigned in the wake of a baby formula shortage. The hearing comes as House Republicans ask the FDA to share all communications between the agency, the White House and the Health and Human Services Department. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Lydia Hu, FOX Business Network correspondent, about what the testimony tells us and why a shortage is still a worry.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/28/202316 minutes, 40 seconds
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"I Will Drag Myself Home": Benjamin Hall Shares His Story Of Survival

During his coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year, FOX News Foreign Correspondent Benjamin Hall and his team were caught in a devastating Russian missile attack outside Kyiv. Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and journalist Sasha Kuvshynova were killed in the horrific shelling, and Hall was left with grave injuries. While in his wounded state, a team of special forces was sent to evacuate Benjamin from Ukraine and transport him to safety in Poland. He joins the Rundown to discuss the harrowing story of his attack, the rescue efforts made to ensure his survival, and his remarkable recovery, detailed in his book, "Saved: A War Reporter's Mission To Make It Home." A Wall Street Journal-NORC poll released on Monday shows that many of the values that were once held up as defining aspects of the country now seem to be fading in importance for Americans. Patriotism, faith, hard work, and having children are just some of the values that the survey shows have seriously declined in comparison to just two decades ago. First, Fox News Contributor, former Congressman, and host of the ‘Jason in the House’ podcast, Jason Chaffetz, joins to explain what he believes is behind this major shift in American values and what the long-term consequences could be. Later, Democratic strategist and Fox News Contributor Leslie Marshall joins to explain where the backlash to patriotism is coming from and the lasting impact of political division.   Plus, commentary by former Trump Economic Adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/28/202333 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel's PM Netanyahu Pauses On Judicial Reform

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced today that he will be suspending his judicial reform plan. The decision comes after a weekend of widespread demonstrations by thousands of protestors after Netanyahu fired Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who opposed the proposed reform. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Yonat Friling, FOX Producer in Jerusalem, about both decisions by Netanyahu and whether or not this will calm the civil strife or worsen it. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/27/202319 minutes, 45 seconds
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The "New Axis Of Evil" Testing America

As China's leader Xi Jinping remains close with Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's eyes seem to stay set on a potential 'reunification' with Taiwan, which would likely include an aggressive invasion of the country, many on Capitol Hill believe China's actions differ from their supposed desire to be a neutral leader on the world stage. Their involvement in America's cyberspace also refutes this assertion -- as the social media app TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has collected mass amounts of U.S. data that is believed to be shared with the Chinese Communist Party. On the Rundown, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn explains how she believes the Biden Administration's "lack of responsiveness" to China's action has played a role in their increased aggression and what needs to happen to ensure China does not aim their hostility toward the U.S. or our allies. She also discusses her involvement in introducing the Kids Online Safety Act, legislation that could enhance U.S. data security and cyber protections.   March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, established to bring attention to the disease and encourage screenings and healthy lifestyle choices. Although cases of the disease have been on the overall decline over the last 30 years, diagnoses among younger patients are on the rise. Kacie Peters and her husband Erik Stanley, both under 50, were diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer within six months of each other. They join the Rundown to discuss their warning signs, their fight to beat the disease, and their mission to raise awareness.   Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/27/202333 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: A Non-Techie's Guide To The TikTok Controversy

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing Thursday. For years, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about users' data privacy and other security threats related to the Chinese-owned social media app.  Despite its massive popularity, over two dozen states have already banned the app from government devices, and there's an effort by Congress to ban it nationally.  Before Thursday's hearing, Founder and CEO of Applied AIC and cyber security expert John Cofrancesco joined host Dave Anthony to explain how TikTok and other apps collect your data and how that data can be 'weaponized.'  Cofrancesco also explained why he supports legislation that would ban the app, and why he won't allow his own children to be on social media. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with cyber security expert John Cofrancesco and learn in plain English why there is so much concern over the extremely popular app.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/26/202320 minutes, 4 seconds
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From Washington: House Judiciary Cites Manhattan D.A.’s Abuse Of Power

This week, the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg demanding his testimony before Congress following his probe into former President Donald Trump’s hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The DA responded, questioning the legislative purpose of the committee’s request. Republican Congresswoman Laurel Lee (FL-15) discusses the motivation behind the House Judiciary Committee’s inquiry, explaining what the committee describes as an “unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority.” Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping into Moscow this week for a conversation about their vision for the world, a vision that will directly affect the West. Talks between the two global superpowers are raising concerns about China and Russia’s strengthening alliance, especially amid Chinese aid in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. China Expert and author of The Coming Collapse of China Gordon Chang joins the podcast to discuss Chinese-Russian relations, detail the two nations’ joint efforts to overtake the United States, and outline the next steps for an American response. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/26/202330 minutes, 19 seconds
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Extra: 'Hush-Money' And Politics... The New York DA's Case Against President Trump

The grand jury weighing charges in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush-money probe against Former President Donald Trump is expected to meet next Monday. Last weekend, Former President Donald Trump said he expected to be indicted.  The probe is related to a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 election by Trump's former "fixer" Michael Cohen. It is believed Bragg will accuse the former President of a criminal campaign finance violation.  Defenders of President Trump have claimed this is a 'weaponization' of the justice system and a political attack by the DA.  This past week on the Rundown, former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joined host Dave Anthony to discuss break down the case and what charges the former President could face. McCarthy also weighed in on the politics surrounding the issue, and what's important to know about the ongoing investigations surrounding President Trump in other jurisdictions including Georgia.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with the former federal prosecutor and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy and get a better understanding of former President Trump's legal troubles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/25/202323 minutes, 58 seconds
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From Washington: TikTok Raises Concerns On Capitol Hill

Lawmakers have long been skeptical of TikTok due to the platform's content and alleged ties to the Chinese government. This week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing in which TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew responded to questions posed by members of the House related to data privacy, harmful content, and national security. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram speaks with FOX Business Washington Correspondent Grady Trimble to discuss their takeaways from the hearing, and the future of the app as lawmakers consider a possible ban.   Tensions between the United States and Mexico have escalated recently after four Americans were kidnapped and two were killed by the Gulf Cartel. Lawmakers have been divided on how to handle issues relating to border security and the country's growing fentanyl crisis. Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) discusses the United States' future of working with Mexico, his reactions to the latest illegal border crossings, and legislation he introduced that would target cartels without labeling them terrorist organizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/25/202333 minutes, 16 seconds
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Evening Edition: US Conducts Airstrikes In Syria, Abraham Accords Could Be In Danger

The United States military carried out multiple airstrikes on Iranian-backed groups in Syria in retaliation of a drone strike that killed an American. Meanwhile, could the Abraham Accords be in jeopardy after the UAE and Egypt warn Israel the recent violence with Palestinians are again straining ties. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Trey Yingst, FOX Foreign Correspondent in Jerusalem, about the attack and the possible weakening of the Abraham Accords. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/24/202316 minutes, 39 seconds
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TikTok Comes To Capitol Hill

China’s Xi Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, seemingly bolstering ties between two of the United States’ top foreign adversaries. This same week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee held a hearing about foreign policy priorities, and it was here that Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced pointed questions about the nation’s foreign policy priorities. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Congressman Michael McCaul, joins the podcast to explain the consequences facing the West as a result of a burgeoning partnership between China and Russia. Later, he discusses the bipartisan effort to enact a national TikTok ban for the sake of national security and his push for the Biden administration’s accountability for the botched Afghanistan withdrawal. The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on Thursday related to security concerns over the popular social media app TikTok and its potential ties to the Chinese government. Despite TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew's claims that the app is committed to protecting its users' data, many lawmakers are considering the idea of banning the app entirely. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss why American politicians are challenging TikTok, the Federal Reserve's attempts to fight inflation, and the troubling relationship growing between China and Russia.   Plus, commentary by former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/24/202330 minutes, 24 seconds
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Evening Edition: French Protestors Angry With Pension Reform Take To The Streets

Mass demonstrations in Paris and other cities over President Macron's decision to raise the country's retirement age. Garbage is piling up in the streets of the capital as collectors refuse to work and protests also causing flight delays and even the delivery of fuel to gas stations. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Alex Hogan, FOX News Foreign Correspondent based in London, about the protests that seem to be getting larger everyday and whether or not there is an end in sight.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/23/202313 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Fed Hikes Rates Again, Inflation Battle Remains Top Priority

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates once again on Wednesday by 25 basis points, causing volatility in the stock market and surprising many experts who anticipated the recent bank failures might cause the Fed to change its pattern of policy. The Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explained that while the banking turmoil did raise conversations about a pause in rate hikes, the central bank ultimately needed to remain focused on its priority of fighting "inflation pressures [that] continue to run high." The host of 'Making Money' on FOX Business Network, Charles Payne, joins the Rundown to discuss the consequences of another rate hike following banking concerns, the factors keeping inflation high in America, and the origins of aggressive action from the Fed. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before Congress during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing today. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about users' data privacy and other security threats related to the Chinese government. Over two dozen states already banned the app from government devices; however, today's hearing could ban the app entirely. Founder and CEO of Applied AIC and cyber security expert John Cofrancesco joins the Rundown to explain how TikTok and other apps collect your data, why he supports legislation that would ban the app, and why he won't allow his own children to be on social media.   Plus, commentary by Opinion Editor for The Washington Times Charlie Hurt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/23/202335 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Los Angeles School Workers Strike Shutters A Thousand Schools

A year-long contract negotiation with Los Angeles school workers that ended in failure is now keeping over a half a million students home from school. It began with the lowest paid workers: custodians, bus drivers, aides and cafeteria workers, but teachers joined the strike in solidarity. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Kelly O'Grady, FOX Business Correspondent in Los Angeles, about the effects on parents and children when the second largest school district in the United States goes on strike.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/22/202315 minutes, 3 seconds
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Is It Just About Politics? The NY DA's Case Against President Trump

Former President Donald Trump expects to soon be indicted in Manhattan by District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The case alleges that a payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her signing a non-disclosure agreement during the 2016 presidential campaign would qualify as a criminal campaign finance violation. Defenders of President Trump have claimed this is a weaponization of the justice system, accusing Bragg of arbitrarily elevating the record-keeping error to a felony. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss what charges the former President could face, the politics surrounding the issue, and what’s important to know about the ongoing investigations. The Senate Armed Services Committee holds a hearing today to discuss military recruitment challenges facing the country right now. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman McCaul has raised concerns over Russia’s war on Ukraine and the threat of China invading Taiwan and has advocated for the US to bolster its military preparedness. The United States has fought insurgencies in armed conflict in the past few decades, but experts are skeptical of how the nation would face a military challenge from adversaries like China and Russia. National security expert Dr. Rebecca Grant joins the podcast to break down the key factors hurting military recruitment numbers, the ways it has become easier for Americans to enlist, and why 2023 is going to be "the crunch year for military recruiting."   Plus, commentary by the Executive Director of Fight for Schools and author of "Parents of the World, Unite!" Ian Prior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/22/202334 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: TikTok CEO To Testify Before Congress This Week

TikTok CEO Shou Zi CHew is set to testify before Congress this week and is expected to try to calm national security concerns that the popular app gathers data from users for nefarious purposes. TikTok, owned by ByteDance, has a sister app CapCut which is also now facing scrutiny over the handling of user data. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Madison Alworth, FOX Business Network Correspondent, about what we expect from the testimony of TikTok's CEO and how security concerns go beyond one app.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/21/202313 minutes, 30 seconds
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Banks Get Bailouts, But Is There A Plan To Save Social Security?

The Federal Reserve will meet today to discuss whether or not to approve another rate hike in an effort to tamp down on the country's high inflation rates. The meeting comes following a hearing from the Senate Finance Committee last week, in which Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attempted to reassure lawmakers that the country's banking system was stable following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. Meanwhile, many GOP lawmakers have criticized President Biden's lack of a plan for social security in his latest budget proposal. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) joins the Rundown to discuss his concerns about the country's banks, inflation and interest rates, and the future of social security. Spring break season for many Americans may typically involve a trip to Mexico. However, following prominent cases of violent crime caused by cartels in that region, U.S. authorities are issuing additional travel alerts warning about "potentially dangerous situations" that may await travelers headed south of the border. After four Americans in Matamoros, Mexico, were kidnapped by a cartel and two of them were killed, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Earl Anthony Wayne says Americans should look closely at the safety travel advisories issued by the State Department because it could end up saving lives. He joins the podcast to break down safety concerns for Americans traveling to Mexico and the need for collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico to effectively handle the threats posed by cartels.   Plus, commentary from FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/21/202333 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: President Trump Says He'll Be Indicted Soon. How Strong Is The Case Against Him?

Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump declared on social media that he expects to be arrested on Tuesday and issued a call for action from his supporters, encouraging them to protest this. Multiple reports suggest that law enforcement agencies have been preparing for a potential Trump indictment in New York in the case of the hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. While the criminal charges are not certain, legal experts have cast doubt on the legal precedent for indicting the former President. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with former assistant district attorney, criminal defense attorney, and founder of Holloway Law Group Phillip Holloway to break down the aspects of this potential indictment and why he believes the Manhattan D.A. pursuing this doesn't have the authority or legal precedent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/20/202316 minutes, 14 seconds
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Putin Pressures America Again. How Should We Respond?

Russia's aggression toward Ukraine has persisted for over a year now, but Russian forces have recently turned their hostility toward Americans. The Pentagon has released footage of a Russian fighter jet colliding with an American drone over the Black Sea this past Tuesday. Though Russia has denied that its planes made contact with the drone, the video evidence is undeniable to most of the world -- leaving many officials like U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin suspicious of this potential "escalation." On the Rundown, Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) joins to discuss why "we need to be mindful" of the growing relationship between China & Russia as President Xi Jinping gears up to visit Moscow and how he believes the Biden Administration should ensure the U.S. military has proper funding and resources to stand against these "flagrant international criminals." He also discusses his recent trip to the Southern border and why he believes the President has failed to use American taxpayer dollars efficiently as the U.S. border remains insecure. Today marks 20 years since the U.S. ground invasion of the Iraq War. It was on this day in March 2003 that President George W. Bush began an American military operation in Iraq based on intelligence that said Iraq's dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. Eventually, coalition forces were able to defeat the Iraqi Army, but the vacuum created would cause strife in the region for years to come. Retired Major General Vinny Boles was part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and he joins the podcast to explain the factors that made the insurgency a formidable foe, how America's strategy in the war changed, and the importance of an exit strategy when engaging in armed conflict. Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/20/202333 minutes, 44 seconds
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Extra: 20 Years Later ... The Story Behind Elizabeth Smart's Miraculous Rescue

Last week marked 20 years since Elizabeth Smart's rescue. In 2003, the world was shocked to learn the 14-year-old girl was alive after spending nine months being held captive by the kidnappers who abducted her from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her disappearance captured the attention of the nation, and her parents became regulars on TV as they urged the country to look for her. Chris Thomas, the publicist who managed the media on behalf of the Smart family following her kidnapping, joined host Chris Foster recently to discuss the effort that went into keeping Elizabeth's story in the media spotlight, and how the publicity was critical to her return home. Thomas broke down new details about the infamous search for the missing teenager, as well as the difficulties the Smart family had navigating both the media and the police. He also describes the moment it was discovered that Elizabeth Smart was found alive and highlights how Elizabeth and her family continue to advocate for women, girls, and abuse victims. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Chris Thomas and learn more about Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping and the story behind her incredible rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/19/202318 minutes, 58 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Looks For Solutions To U.S. Banking Crisis

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attempted to reassure Americans that the country's banking system was stable at a Senate hearing this past week. There are growing concerns from lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the collapse of two U.S. banks will impact the Fed's fight against inflation. Meanwhile, no progress has been made in averting a default due to the debt ceiling stalemate between President Biden and House Republicans. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence describe the week that was in Washington.   President Biden approved an expansive oil drilling initiative in Alaska this week, titled the Willow project, a decision met with considerable backlash from left-wing environmentalists. Spokesman for the project, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) discusses the rationale behind President Biden’s decision, advocates for domestic energy sourcing, and comments on the fervent retaliation the project is facing from environmentalist groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/19/202346 minutes, 7 seconds
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Extra: Why The Ex-CDC Chief Says Dr. Fauci Is Being "Highly Misleading"

Will we ever know definitively where COVID came from? The US is still investigating and in a rare instance of bipartisanship, Congress has unanimously approved a bill that would declassify information related to the origins of the COVID-19 virus. During a hearing earlier this month, Republicans took aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci for pushing theories that the virus originated "naturally" from animal exposure while accusing him of shutting out voices who questioned that narrative and believed the pandemic began via an accidental lab leak. One of the voices was former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield. Dr. Redfield, who served at the CDC as the pandemic began, joined host Dave Anthony on the Rundown to discuss why he is confident the virus originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, the dangers of gain-of-function research, and why he believes the mystery surrounding COVID's origins can now only be solved by America's intel community. Dr. Redfield also weighed in on his ongoing dispute with Dr. Fauci, and why he thinks the Former NIAID Director is being 'untruthful' about the investigation into how and when the virus spread. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield and hear even more about the COVID virus, how it began, and how the current fight against it is going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/18/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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From Washington: Former Chair of FDIC Addresses Bank Failures

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank is raising concerns from depositors across the nation, leaving Americans uneasy about the origins and the implications of these crashes. Former Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sheila Bair discusses the state of security within the American banking system and whether these bank failures reveal a systemic issue. Violence at the U.S. southern border has been a top concern among lawmakers after a Mexican cartel kidnapped four Americans and killed two. There's been a push among some congressional Republicans to designate Mexican drug traffickers and cartels as terrorist organizations. The White House has opposed this designation, saying that sanctions placed on cartels by the Treasury Department have been effective. Vice Chair on the House Committee on Homeland Security Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS) discusses what actions are being taken by Congress to address cartel violence and the next steps that Homeland Security will take to secure the border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/18/202338 minutes, 24 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Issues Behind Violent Israeli Protests

Mass demonstrations in Israel approach the three month mark as protestors continue to express their anger over proposed reforms to the judiciary. Israeli President Isaac Herzog has expressed concern that the political divide in his country could cause a civil war. FOX's Trey Yingst spoke with FOX"s Yonat Friling about the reasons behind the protests that are increasingly becoming more violent.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/17/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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What’s Behind President Biden’s Shift To The Center?

Recent moves made by the Biden administration on the border and oil drilling suggest the President is pivoting his policies toward the center in anticipation of a 2024 run. President Biden made these policy decisions as the federal government was forced to quickly react to American anxieties over recent bank failures and a Russian fighter jet colliding with a U.S. Reaper drone. Co-anchor of ‘America's Newsroom’ and host of the "Everything Will Be Okay" podcast, Dana Perino, joins to discuss which issues will be front of mind for voters in 2024. Later, Dana previews some of the guests and topics covered in the new season of her podcast, including her conversation with Benjamin Hall about his journey of recovery after narrowly surviving a missile attack while covering the war in Ukraine. Amid the House Oversight Committee's investigation, congressional lawmakers from both parties unanimously approved a bill that would declassify information related to the origins of the COVID-19 virus. During a hearing last week, Republicans took aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci for supporting theories that the virus originated "naturally" from exposure to animals. Dr. Robert Redfield, on the other hand, believes the virus likely originated from an accidental lab leak. The former CDC Director under President Trump joins the Rundown to discuss the science behind coronavirus infections, why the virus could have originated from a lab in Wuhan, China, and why he says Dr. Fauci has an "incorrect" recollection of the early weeks of the pandemic.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary from FOX Nation host Tom Shillue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/17/202332 minutes, 2 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russian Jet Collision With U-S Drone Approved By Kremlin Leadership

A new report says that the 'highest levels' of the Russian government approved the aggressive behavior that downed a U-S reaper drone over the Black Sea. Now, the Russian Black Sea fleet is most likely searching for the drone. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with FOX's Mike Tobin, reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine, about the downed drone and Poland promising to send Ukraine fighter jets.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/16/202316 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is The GOP Split On A Key Foreign Policy Issue?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made headlines this week when his comments aired on Fox News' Tucker Carlson, saying US support for Ukraine amid its war with Russia was not a "vital national interest." These comments from the expected 2024 GOP candidate drew swift backlash from prominent members of the Republican Party, including Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator John Cornyn, and Senator Marco Rubio. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the podcast to explain how waning support for Ukraine could become a weakness in a general election, what lane each announced 2024 GOP candidate might take in the primaries, and the motivations behind the Biden administration's pivot to the center. While there are signs inflation is cooling, consumer prices are still going up, and families are still paying more for basic things than they did a year ago. And if higher grocery bills weren’t enough stress, the current banking crisis is only creating more anxiety for Americans. Brian Brenberg, Co-Host of FOX Business’ ‘The Big Money Show,’ explains why inflation remains high, how worried we should be about the banking system, and what tools the Federal Reserve has to address these concerns.   Plus, commentary from Senior Director of Government Relations for Concerned Women for America, Doreen Denny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/16/202334 minutes, 8 seconds
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Evening Edition: Stocks Fall On Global Banking Fears

Stocks took a dip today over fears recent U-S bank failures may spread to Europe as Switzerland's central bank said they were ready to give Credit Suisse support after their shares crashed over twenty percent. Following the weekend collapse of both Silicon Valley and Signature Bank, there has been increased calls for more federal regulation but would that even help? FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chris Markowski, host of the 'Watchdog of the Watchdog on Wall Street Podcast' and investor advocate, who says the last thing we need is more government interference in any of this. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/15/202316 minutes, 45 seconds
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Gov. Youngkin On Schools, China, And ‘Common Sense’

Some of the GOP’s most prominent 2024 presidential candidates have been making the rounds in Iowa to pitch their vision for the country to the first voters in the nomination process, and voters seem especially energized by one topic: education. There have been major moves within the Republican Party to seize upon education issues like school choice and parental rights in the classroom, which are the exact issues that one GOP governor successfully campaigned on in 2021. The Republican Governor of Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, joins the podcast to explain what progress Virginia has seen on education issues, what he believes must be done to put the power back in the hands of parents, and the challenging policy issues that could impact the 2024 presidential election. Today, a Texas federal court is hearing a case that could impact the accessibility of abortion pills across the country. An anti-abortion group known as the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine is suing the Food and Drug Administration, arguing that its approval of the abortion drug Mifepristone should be withdrawn. Many abortion advocates are concerned about the nationwide accessibility of these abortion pills if the lawsuit succeeds in court. FOX News Justice Correspondent David Spunt joins the Rundown to preview the hearing and discuss how the case could make its way to the Supreme Court.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/15/202331 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Russian Fighter Jet Collides With U-S Drone In Provocative Action

United States defense officials said a Russian Su-27 fighter plane collided with a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea. The drone's propeller was damaged in the collision forcing it to ditch into the water. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dr. Rebecca Grant, national security analyst & Founder of IRIS Independent Research, who says this is another example of a Russian provocation.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/14/202312 minutes, 28 seconds
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Another American Banking Crisis: How Did We Get Here?

The second and third largest US bank failures in the nation’s history occurred within the past week, and on Monday, President Biden attempted to reassure Americans that despite these failures “the banking system is safe” These institutions with connections to cryptocurrency, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, experienced a run on their deposits. The banks were subsequently shuttered by the Fed and the Treasury Department who believed they posed a systemic risk to the country’s financial system. The Wall Street Journal Senior Writer Jon Hilsenrath joins the podcast to explain what was behind these historic bank failures, how the federal government intervention differs from a bailout and how this will impact the stability of the American economy. On Monday, President Biden approved the Willow oil drilling in Alaska. Led by the oil company ConocoPhillips, the project aims to produce over 600 million barrels of oil over a 30-year span. Despite the Biden administration paring down the scale of this project, many environmentalists have voiced their opposition to Willow's approval, arguing that the President is furthering the climate crisis and undermining green energy initiatives. Senior Market Analyst at PRICE Futures Group and FOX Business Contributor Phil Flynn joins the Rundown to discuss what Project Willow will accomplish, how it will help the United States become less reliant on foreign oil supply, and the future of green energy companies in America.   Plus, commentary by former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/14/202333 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: What A Pair Of Bank Failures Mean To Average Americans

Two banks have been shut down by federal regulators in a matter of three days, Silicon Valley Bank in California and Signature Bank in New York. Now, federal regulators and President Biden are trying to ease the fears of everyday investors. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Tammy Trenta, Founder and CEO of asset management firm Family Financial, about the failures, what led to them and why the average American should not panic.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/13/202317 minutes, 44 seconds
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"The Real Question is, 'Why?'": GOP Believes Lab Leak Theory Is Suppressed

It has been an eventful couple of weeks on Capitol Hill, as news surrounding the origins of COVID-19 and the future of the economy continue surprising both government officials and the American public. As a result, House Republicans are hard at work digging into both topics -- as the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic investigates the lack of transparency given to Americans regarding the origins of COVID-19, and the House Ways and Means Committee holds hearings regarding the President's new budget proposal, the national debt, and inflation. New York Republican Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, a member of the House and Ways Committee, joins to discuss House Republicans' unanimous vote to declassify information relating to links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and COVID's origins and what she learned from questioning Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the latest House Ways and Means hearing. She also discusses her new bill, the "Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act." This past Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of the return of Elizabeth Smart. It shocked many to learn the 14-year-old girl was alive after the nine months she spent in captivity after being abducted right from her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah. The case captured the attention of the nation, and now the publicist who managed the media on behalf of the Smart family following her kidnapping has written a book, Unexpected: The Backstory of Finding Elizabeth Smart. The author, Chris Thomas, joins to break down new details about the infamous search for the missing teenager and the difficulties the Smart family had with the media. He remembers the moment it was discovered that Elizabeth Smart was alive and highlights how Elizabeth and her family continue to advocate for women, girls, and abuse victims. Plus, commentary by former White House Press Secretary & 'Outnumbered' Co-Host, Kayleigh McEnany. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/13/202335 minutes, 28 seconds
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Extra: We've All Been Hacked...Or Will Be. Here's How To Protect Yourself.

The intelligence community continues to warn Americans about cyber threats from China, Russia, and North Korea.  In fact, it was a key issue raised at a Congressional hearing this week that focused on worldwide threats. Recently, a criminal site operating out of Russia called BidenCash posted more than 2 million stolen credit and debit cards on the dark web. The data dump also included the release of the private information of millions of people, leaving them vulnerable to identity theft.  Tech expert Kurt "The Cyber Guy" Knutsson joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony to explain how foreign adversaries are stealing the data and personal information of Americans. He explained how to protect yourself from international attacks, and also smaller schemes, like small groups who have found ways to steal and access iPhones from people at bars and restaurants.  Most importantly, "The Cyber Guy" offered advice on making sure you haven't already been a hacking victim and what to do if you become one.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Kurt "The Cyber Guy" Knutsson and learn more about hacking scams and how to defend yourself against them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/12/202322 minutes, 47 seconds
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From Washington: House Republicans Sour On President Biden's Budget

President Biden released his 2024 budget proposal, projecting a total of $6.8 trillion in federal spending next year. While the President acknowledged his intention to reduce the national deficit, Republicans and Democrats remain divided on spending. Chairman of the Republican Main Street Caucus Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-SD) analyzes the budget proposal, discusses the President's roundtable collaboration with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and reveals his insight on bipartisan progress in reducing the deficit. An executive order was issued by President Biden this week, aiming to expand the nation’s investment into the production of hypersonic weaponry and ultimately advance the United States' defense industrial base amid heightening global conflict. Retired 4 Star General, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst Jack Keane details how hypersonic missiles work, why they are important to national defense, and later provides wider insight into international competition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/12/202342 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: The Mexican Cartels Are A Growing Threat. Should The US Military Take Action?

The country was outraged when they heard the news of four Americans traveling to Matamoros, Mexico, was shot and abducted last week. Two of them would wind up dying.  The shocking incident put an even bigger spotlight on America's relationship with Mexico, the border crisis, and the growing threat of the cartels. Former US Ambassador to Mexico Chris Landau joined the Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal this past week to explain how cartel violence has made Mexico a dangerous travel destination, and why he believes designating these cartels as terrorist organizations could create more complications than solutions. Amb. Landau, who served during President Donald Trump's administration, also discussed President Biden's border policies and why he thinks US military action in Mexico, as some in Congress are calling for, would be a mistake.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Former US Ambassador to Mexico Chris Landau and learn more of his take on the border, the cartels, and our relationship with our neighbor south of the border.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/11/202322 minutes, 11 seconds
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From Washington: Cartel Kidnapping Reveals Extent Of Border Crisis

President Biden revealed his federal budget proposal for 2024 at an address in Philadelphia. The plan featured increases in taxes for the wealthy, expansion of social policies like Medicare and free community college, and one of the largest boosts in military spending in the history of the United States. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble joins to discuss how members of Congress feel about the historic proposal, how House Republicans could counter with their own budget, and how the Biden administration can work to reach a bipartisan deal. Four Americans were kidnapped by a cartel in a Mexican border town last week, leaving two dead and two injured. Fox News National Correspondent Bill Melugin shares details on the kidnapping and discusses political reactions to this pressing border crisis. Later, Former Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf discusses the impact of this crisis on the United States' sovereignty, stressing the importance of correspondence with the Mexican government and offering advice to the Biden administration in navigating a diplomatic path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/11/202329 minutes, 37 seconds
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Evening Edition: More Job Growth In February As Hiring Remains Hot

Today's job report shows the United States added over three hundred thousand jobs in February, down from the previous month, but still historically high. This, just days after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned interest rates will likely need to be higher for a little longer. FOX's John Saucier speaks with John Bussey, Associate Editor with the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Contributor, about the jobs report and what it says about our economy.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/10/202314 minutes, 24 seconds
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Biden's Budget Proposal Sets Up Fight With House GOP

On Thursday, President Biden revealed his 2024 budget proposal. The President called for various tax hikes in the plan, including a minimum tax rate for the wealthiest 0.1% of Americans, a corporate tax increase, and a higher income tax on Americans earning $400,000 or more. The Biden administration's budget proposal comes amid a debt ceiling stalemate, with Congressional Republicans calling for less spending and no new taxes. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the impact the proposed budget could have on Americans, how the President could potentially negotiate with House Republicans, and some of the latest hearings from Capitol Hill.   One of the federal government’s strongest surveillance tools is on the chopping block. The Biden administration’s request to Congress to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before the end of the year has been met with support from Democrats and Republicans, but the move has its detractors as well. Section 702 of FISA gives intelligence agencies the authority to spy on foreigners abroad without a warrant, which many top government officials credit for stopping terrorism and saving American lives. Opponents of this tool say government intelligence agencies use it as a method to surveil US citizens without a warrant. Former FBI Investigator Bill Daly joins the podcast to explain why Section 702 is so important for counterterrorism, why it must be reinstated, and what changes must be made to it to protect the privacy rights of Americans.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/10/202333 minutes, 21 seconds
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Evening Edition: Secretary Austin In Israel To Talk Iran And West Bank Violence

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in Israel Thursday meeting with his counterpart there escalating tensions in the West Bank and the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program. The Secretary's meeting was forced to change locations after mass demonstrations against the government complicated the original meeting point. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with FOX's Trey Yingst, in Jerusalem, about Secretary Austin's trip and Israel's various escalating tensions from outside and within the country.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/9/202318 minutes, 36 seconds
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"This Could Be A Rough Year": US Inflation Remains Hot

The Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, teased the likelihood of additional interest rate hikes in his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee this week. His comments were met with harsh criticisms from both sides of the aisle, with senators arguing that while inflation must be reduced, these hikes will cost millions of Americans their jobs. The beginning of 2023 saw positive economic trends, but inflation remains high at 6.4% and consumers are feeling it everywhere, from their grocery bills to the housing market. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the Rundown to break down the Federal Reserve’s ongoing struggle to control inflation, the negative impact further rate hikes could have on consumers, and whether or not the Fed can achieve a soft landing for the economy. The intelligence community continues to worry about cyber threats from China, Russia, and North Korea. In fact, this was a key issue raised at Wednesday’s Senate Intelligence hearing focused on worldwide threats. Recently, a criminal site operating out of Russia called BidenCash posted more than 2 million stolen credit and debit cards on the dark web. The data dump also included the release of the private information of millions of people, leaving them vulnerable to identity theft. Tech expert Kurt "The Cyber Guy" Knutsson joins the podcast to explain how foreign adversaries are stealing our data and what you can do to protect yourself. Later, The Cyber Guy gives advice on how to spot simple hacking scams.   Plus, commentary by the host of ‘The Ben Domenech Podcast,’ Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/9/202332 minutes, 57 seconds
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Evening Edition: The House Looks At COVID Origins And The Lab Leak Theory

This week the House Rules Committee prepared a bill that would declassify information about the origins of COVID and why the 'lab leak theory' was so suppressed. They will also have a focus on Dr. Fauci's possible reasons behind downplaying the 'Wuhan lab leak theory'. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Dr. Marty Makary, Fox News Contributor & Professor Of Health Policy & Management, Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health, on his thoughts on the origins of COVID-19 and gain of function research.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/8/202321 minutes, 10 seconds
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As COVID Origins Probe Escalates, So Do Tensions With China

Did COVID-19 leak out of a Chinese lab? China has long tried to paint that as a false theory and it was once dismissed by many US health officials, including former White House medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci. Now, just a week after FBI Director Christopher Wray said the theory was “likely,” House Republicans will be holding their first hearing today investigating the pandemic’s origins. A Democrat who will take part in the hearing, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06), joins the Rundown to discuss why she hopes politics are kept out of the probe, whether Dr. Fauci should testify, and why we can’t let recent threats from China dissuade us from getting to the truth. Last week, four Americans who traveled to Matamoros, Mexico, were shot and abducted, and now the State Department can confirm two of those Americans are home safe on US soil, yet the other two were killed in the attack. This violence, suspected to be the work of Mexico’s cartels, has sparked outrage from US political leaders on the right, like Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who is now pushing for legislation to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Former US Ambassador to Mexico Chris Landau joins the podcast to explain how cartel violence has made Mexico a dangerous travel destination, and he breaks down why designating these cartels as terrorist organizations could create more complications than solutions.   Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/8/202333 minutes, 22 seconds
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Evening Edition: Top Chinese Official Warns Of 'Conflict' With The United States

As tensions mount with China the U.S. Senate has put together a bipartisan bill to give President Biden the power to respond to threats posed by TikTok and other Chinese tech companies. Meanwhile, top officials in Beijing have increased their aggressive rhetoric against the United States. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Gordon Chang, China expert and author of 'The Coming Collapse of China', about the various mounting tensions between the United States and China.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/7/202314 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Safe Are America’s Railways?

Weeks after Norfolk Southern’s toxic train crash in East Palestine, another Norfolk Southern train derailed in Ohio this past weekend. While this train was not carrying hazardous chemicals this time, the incident is only adding to the pressure on Washington to create more rail regulations. But what should those regulations look like? National Transportation Security Board Chair Jennifer Homendy joins the Rundown to discuss the recent train derailments in Ohio, what can be done to prevent the next disaster, and whether we should still be transporting dangerous material on trains. 35 people were arrested in Atlanta on Sunday after they lobbed rocks, fireworks, and Molotov cocktails at police stationed there in protest of the planned construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. This violent demonstration is just the latest in a string of incidents in Atlanta aimed at rebuking this building project, which critics call ‘Cop City’ and argue will destroy the environment and further the militarization of city law enforcement. Atlanta city officials have pushed back on these critiques, saying this training facility will help all first responders and the violence being demonstrated is anti-police anarchy. Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr joins the podcast to discuss how Atlanta must confront the domestic terrorism attacks happening in Atlanta in response to the city’s planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.   Plus, commentary from Republican presidential candidate and author of “Woke Inc.,” Vivek Ramaswamy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/7/202332 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Mysterious School Poisonings Possible Retaliation For Protests In Iran

Iranian authorities have confirmed that over fifty schools, nearly all were girl's schools, have been struck with poisoning attacks that coincidentally started when protests for women's rights began last November. Those affected suffered headaches, heart palpitations and dizziness forcing young schoolgirls to attend classes in gas masks. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Moj Mahdara, co-founder of 'Kinship Ventures' and a founding member of the Iranian Diaspora Collective, on her feelings of what's behind the poisonings and the current state of protest in Iran.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/6/202316 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rep Jim Jordan Promises to Expose Big Tech’s Attacks on Free Speech

Since the GOP won the majority in the House, the House Judiciary Committee has wasted no time beginning investigations. Prioritizing the issues at the forefront of many Americans’ minds, House Republicans are looking into the collaboration between the government and big tech, the handling of the U.S.-Mexico border, and the origins of COVID-19. Furthermore, the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is focusing on the potential politicization of the FBI and Department of Justice — something many Republicans believe has led to “attacks on American civil liberties.” As Chairman of both committees, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is leading the charge to pass legislation and “get the facts on the table” for the American people. On the Rundown, Rep. Jordan discusses why tackling corruption within big tech and the federal government is his priority, his thoughts on another train derailing in Ohio shortly after the incident in East Palestine, and why he believes the Biden administration’s inability to “project strength” has led to many U.S. conflicts.   Republicans, with the help of some Democrats, passed a resolution last week that would end a Biden policy allowing retirement fund managers to consider factors like corporate social justice policy and climate change impact when deciding what companies to invest in. President Biden, who supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing, is expected to veto the bill. Critics of the ESG say it puts ‘wokeism’ before making money and hurts fossil fuel and gun companies. Supporters say overturning the rule interferes with private investing decisions. CapitalistPig hedge fund manager and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Hoenig joins the FOX News Rundown to break down the debate and explain why the folks on Wall Street and Main Street should understand ESG investigating.   Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/6/202334 minutes, 16 seconds
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Extra: Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine On Overcoming The Pandemic, Inflation, And Self Doubt

Over 10% of restaurants closed permanently as a result of the pandemic, according to one study, and food and drink vendors are still grappling with issues like a short labor supply and high prices due to inflation.  Celebrity chef and restaurateur Robert Irvine has helped hundreds of failing dining establishments on his hit Food Network show "Restaurant: Impossible," and now he has written a new book, Overcoming Impossible, detailing what it takes to transform a business for the better.  Chef Irvine recently joined the Fox News Rundown's Chris Foster to talk about his book, what kinds of challenges the restaurant industry is facing, and why he believes philanthropy is good for business. Irvine opened up about his career and shared plenty of stories and advice. However, due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Celebrity Chef and Food Network star Robert Irvine and learn about his success and how he is using it to lift others.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/5/202327 minutes, 48 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Aims To Tackle The Fentanyl Crisis In Bipartisan Effort

With the fentanyl crisis and the war on Ukraine taking center stage on Capitol Hill, legislators take a united front with new efforts to address Chinese foreign policy. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie shares her reporting on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings underway regarding the war on drugs, as well as the bipartisan initiative to tackle China’s involvement in the war on Ukraine. She later details the paradigm shift in lawmakers’ attitudes toward foreign policy and describes a new bipartisan push in Congress to address these pressing issues. The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to advance a bill that would give President Biden the authority to ban the social media app Tik Tok in the United States. This decision falls at the heels of new insight from the Department of Energy regarding the origins of COVID-19 and increasing concerns about China's efforts to invade Taiwan. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble reveals congressional perspectives on these developing Chinese foreign policy issues and discusses how Democrats and Republicans are beginning to join forces in navigating a path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/5/202336 minutes, 37 seconds
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Extra: The Murdaugh Trial And America's Fascination With True Crime

On Friday, Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison for killing his wife and son.  The case captivated Americans and served as a reminder of how fascinated our society is with true crime stories.  Just hours before the guilty verdict was handed out, attorney and Outnumbered co-host Emily Compagno joined the Rundown's Lisa Brady to break down the weaknesses in Murdaugh's defense and why she believed this trial gripped the nation for weeks. Compagno also discussed being the host of the new "Fox True Crime Podcast" and how she wants to use it to honor the victims of violent crime and give credit to the investigators who devote so much of their time to finding justice.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Outnumbered co-host Emily Compagno and learn more about her take the on Murdaugh case, and her new podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/4/202320 minutes, 18 seconds
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From Washington: Attorney General Garland Answers To Senate Republicans

This week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held an oversight hearing into the Department of Justice. Amid ongoing investigations into both President Biden and former President Trump's handling of classified documents, Attorney General Merrick Garland faced questions from Senate Republicans, as well as claims he has "weaponized" the Justice Department. FOX News Justice Department Correspondent David Spunt discusses some of the political predicaments facing the Attorney General, and what insight was gained from questions during the hearing. Later, he looks at how Congress and the House Weaponization Subcommittee may approach DOJ officials in future hearings.   With the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination ramping up, former President Donald Trump is still leading polls amongst Republican voters. However, some voters felt that the 2022 Midterm Elections served as a wake-up call for new leadership within the Republican Party. Despite having not entered the presidential race, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is gaining popularity, leaving many to wonder whether the potential competition means trouble for the former president. Axios Senior Political Correspondent Josh Kraushaar discusses his takeaways from the latest FOX News polls, what to expect in the Republican primary field, and potential candidates he's watching out for ahead of the first debate in August. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/4/202342 minutes, 24 seconds
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Evening Edition: Biden Sides With Republicans On DC Crime Law

President Biden is breaking from fellow Democrats saying he will not veto a Republican bill that would block the DC city council from weakening penalties for criminals. The announcement by the President caught Democrats by surprise but also gave party members who voted along with Republicans a pass. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, about the political implications of the move by President Biden.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/3/202313 minutes, 18 seconds
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Murdaugh Found Guilty: How The Case Captivated The Nation

Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son, with the jury delivering this verdict Thursday night and bringing a conclusion to this double murder trial that has gripped the nation. Outnumbered co-host Emily Compagno joins the Rundown to break down the weaknesses in Murdaugh’s defense and what surprised her when she looked further into this case on her newly launched "Fox True Crime Podcast." Later, she explains where Americans' fascination with true crime comes from, how investigators go about solving crimes, and she previews some of the most gripping and suspenseful stories to be featured on the "Fox True Crime Podcast."   The GOP primary fight is kicking off as two of the frontrunners, former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, attend two separate events this weekend. Meanwhile, Attorney General Merrick Garland appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for an oversight hearing on the Department of Justice. The Attorney General faced questions from Senate Republicans on topics including special counsel cases, fentanyl overdoses, and political bias within the DOJ. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss possible Republican presidential candidates, the politics of the Justice Department, and questions surrounding the origins of COVID-19.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/3/202331 minutes, 54 seconds
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Evening Edition: Intelligence Report Says Foreign Adversaries Did Not Cause 'Havana Syndrome'

The United States intelligence community is now ruling out foreign involvement when it comes with the cause of 'Havana Syndrome'. Hundreds of former government employees experienced health issues from vertigo, nausea and even traumatic brain issues. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jennifer Griffin, FOX's Chief National Security Correspondent, about the latest report on the incidents, reaction from it and her discussion with the first person to experience symptoms.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/2/202317 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chicago's Mayor Lightfoot Is Sent Packing. Will Soft-On-Crime Policies Be Next?

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her re-election bid on Tuesday, becoming the first Chicago mayor to lose their re-election campaign in 40 years. Crime became the top issue for voters in this race, and as residents grappled with safety concerns due to rising crime rates in Chicago, the incumbent Mayor Lightfoot lost a great deal of confidence and support. But what led this progressive Democrat, who won the mayor’s office by massive margins in 2019, to suffer a historic defeat in her re-election attempt? Axios Chicago’s Justin Kaufmann joins the Rundown to discuss how the primary vote became a referendum on the city’s violent crime and breaks down Lightfoot’s fraught legacy and tenure. Later, Co-founder and President of RealClearPolitics Tom Bevan joins the podcast to explain how a very Democratic city came to prioritize crime on the ballot and the showdown to come between the two remaining candidates and their policies on policing and education. Many Americans celebrated when President Biden announced his plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt for each borrower. As a result of the HEROES Act, the Biden administration was able to provide relief to student loan recipients during the national emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, others are challenging the President's promise by bringing the issue to the Supreme Court, arguing that the law does not give the President legal authority to cancel the debts. Chief Legal Officer at the Job Creators Network Foundation Karen Harned joins the Rundown to discuss how the two plaintiffs she's representing have been excluded from the President's debt relief program and why the plan would not solve the root cause of unaffordable tuition in higher education.   Plus, commentary by General Counsel for NetChoice, Carl Szabo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/2/202334 minutes, 37 seconds
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Evening Edition: Congress Makes Bipartisan Push To Take On China

The House held a primetime hearing Tuesday night to highlight economic and national security threats China poses to the United States. Lawmakers heard from various experts who discussed concerns of human rights abuses, the COVID pandemic, espionage and Taiwan. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent, about the hearing and what could come from it.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/1/202318 minutes, 17 seconds
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GOP Says President Is Failing To Protect Our Borders, And Taiwan’s

House Republicans highlighted the shortcomings of President Biden’s border policies in a Homeland Security Committee hearing on Tuesday. In the hearing, members focused on how record-high illegal crossings may be fueling an increased presence of fentanyl in the US. Meanwhile, the President is still grappling with rising tensions with China as they weigh providing war aid to Russia and continue to menace Taiwan. Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) represents a district containing over 800 miles of the US southern border and just returned from a Congressional trip to Taiwan. He joins the Rundown to explain why he believes the Biden administration is failing to control our borders and what kind of legislation could fix these issues. Later, he breaks down the variety of threats the Chinese government poses to the US and the likelihood that China will invade Taiwan. On Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that would put an end to Disney's decades-old self-governing district in Florida. The new law gives the state control over a 5-member board that would oversee the operations and services provided by Disney theme parks. The legislation comes following the company's opposition to the Parental Rights in Education bill which banned curriculum related to sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms from kindergarten through third grade. FOX Business Anchor and Correspondent Ashley Webster joins the Rundown to discuss why Disney had so much autonomy in the first place, what effects the law could have on Disney and parkgoers, and what Governor DeSantis's ongoing war on 'wokeism' could mean for a potential presidential campaign.   Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/1/202334 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Biden's Student Loan Relief Plan

The Supreme Court heard arguments today over President Biden's four hundred billion dollar student debt relief plan which he promised to deliver during his campaign. The White House is confident they have the legal authority while the GOP-led opposition to the plan calls it executive overreach. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Elizabeth Slattery, senior legal fellow at Pacific Legal Foundation, who explains what each side of the argument is all about.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/28/202316 minutes, 12 seconds
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Another Federal Agency Backs The Lab Leak Theory As Likely COVID-19 Origin

COVID-19 most likely spread as the result of a lab leak in Wuhan, China, according to a recent Department of Energy report aimed at deriving the pandemic's origin. This theory was once marked as disinformation on popular social media sites; now, this assessment from the US Energy Department echoes the FBI’s 2021 conclusion that an unintentional leak from the Wuhan Virology Institute was the likely origin of the pandemic. Former World Health Organization advisory board member Jamie Metzl was one of the first to call for investigations into COVID origins and emphasize the merits of the lab leak theory. He joins the Rundown to break down all the evidence supporting the lab leak theory and why it faced scrutiny in the early days of the pandemic. As the GOP pool of presidential candidates continues to grow, former President Trump appears to be the frontrunner in the latest Fox News poll. With issues such as education, foreign policy, and inflation at the forefront of many Americans' minds right now, one lesser-known candidate is hoping to make a name for himself early on. Former Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, Steve Laffey joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes it's time for new leadership in the Republican Party, how he plans to campaign against the 'big shots,’ and why his previous experiences in both business and politics make him a great candidate in this competitive race.   Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/28/202333 minutes, 52 seconds
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Evening Edition: U.S. Energy Department Says A Lab Leak Likely Caused COVID-19 Pandemic

The United States Energy Department has changed its mind on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and now says it believes the spread started with a lab leak in China. The Energy Department cited 'new intelligence' the altered their stance but did not go into detail on exactly what that is. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Rik Mehta, adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and former consumer safety officer at the FDA, about this opinion turnaround and what we can learn from it.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/27/202316 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sen. Wicker On Why Ukraine Can “Win This War This Year”

Over a year since Russian troops invaded Ukraine, Ukrainian soldiers continue fighting ceaselessly for freedom. As the U.S. continues supporting Ukraine, most recently implementing more sanctions against Russia and unveiling a new $2 billion aid package for Ukrainian troops, Americans remain confident that Ukraine can secure victory. However, the threat of China entering the conflict remains, after the U.S. received intelligence that China is considering aiding Putin’s troops with “lethal” weapons. Many American officials remain focused on defeating Russia before the war escalates any further — something that Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker believes can be done this year. On the Rundown, Senator Wicker discusses why he believes the U.S. plays a vital role in how & when Ukraine could win this war and why President Biden should give Ukrainians “everything they need” to defeat Russia. He also shares his thoughts on the debt ceiling debate and how the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, is being handled.   The five-day workweek has been the standard for generations. But a new trial program testing a four-day week in the United Kingdom is being considered a big success, with employees who took part saying they are 'happier' and most of the companies participating in the trial reporting they'll stick with the model. While the pandemic has gotten millions of Americans used to working from home, does the news out of the UK suggest a regular three-day weekend may be the next major shift for U.S. workers? FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the Rundown to explain the pros and cons of working one less day a week and why she's skeptical American companies will get on board.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/27/202329 minutes, 51 seconds
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Extra: One Of Ukraine's Volunteer Fighters Explains Why He Joined A 'War of Extermination'

This past week marked one year since Russia first invaded Ukraine. Since then, the war has taken a devastating toll on the region, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers dead and millions of Ukrainians displaced from their homes.  Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, much of Ukraine remains free thanks in part to the civilians and other volunteers who joined the war effort and defended the country.  Prior to the invasion, Dan Bilak was a family man and a lawyer living in Kyiv. After the invasion, he made the decision to join the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine and do his part.  Bilak joined the Rundown and host Dave Anthony to break down the horrifying realities of war in Ukraine and discuss why he remains confident they can defeat Russia. The Canadian-born Ukraine resident also explained how important the international support has been and why he urges America and the West to continue supplying weapons and ammunition.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Dan Bilak and you'll get an even better understanding of why the people in Ukraine remain so determined despite all the suffering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/26/202328 minutes, 15 seconds
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From Washington: Supreme Court Takes A Look At Big Tech Protections

Senator John Fetterman's (D-PA) health concerns have been front and center since he checked himself into Walter Reed Medical Center for depression. Questions have been raised about what can be done if a legislator faces debilitating health risks. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram is joined by FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, as they discuss what could be done if an elected official is found unfit for office, the public outcry for younger candidates, and the criticism of President Biden for not being more willing to address the media.   Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has shielded social media companies from liability for promoting third-party content for 27 years. The Supreme Court now hears Gonzalez V. Google which challenges the broad protections that have governed the internet. The case was brought before the court by the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, an American student in Paris who was killed in a 2015 terror attack. The Gonzalez family contends that Google's algorithms promoted extremist content that aided the terrorist organization. The Director of the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, Kara Frederick joins to discuss the rise of online extremism, what social media companies can do to combat terrorist organizations from utilizing social media to promote their content, and why she believes the court is reluctant to roll back the protections afforded to tech companies by Section 230. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/26/202340 minutes, 34 seconds
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Extra: A World Full Of Conflict. How Did We Get Here?

As tensions build with China, Russia, North Korea, and other countries, the Biden Administration has a lot on its plate. But dealing with multiple global hot sports is nothing new for a President.  Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley knows firsthand. He worked for President George W. Bush as that White House dealt with the War on Terror, as well as threats from North Korea, Russia, and others. Just after President Biden's surprise trip to Kyiv this week, Hadley joined the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss the President's European visit and the ongoing war in Ukraine. He also discussed some of the current global challenges America is facing as well as some of the conflicts he faced when working with President Bush. Hadley explained why he thought America's effort to provide Ukraine with military support and weapons has been too slow. He also said America is bogged down in Iraq and Afghanistan for so long may have fueled some of America's current issues by giving our international foes the motivation to be bold and test us. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and you'll get even more analysis from a seasoned foreign policy expert on both the threats of today and those we faced years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/25/202331 minutes, 42 seconds
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From Washington: One Year Later, The State Of Ukraine

President Biden visited Kyiv this week in solidarity with the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's clear message that he will not back down. Intelligence officials warn of another “spring push” from Russia, meanwhile, NATO remains fervent in its Ukrainian aid and military support. FOX News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin discusses this dangerous phase in the war, sheds light on what the future entails, and offers her advice for American leadership in the coming months. In wake of the hazardous train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio many are scrutinizing Norfolk Southern Railway’s investment in safety and putting blame on United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. Director of the University of Delaware’s Railway Engineering and Safety Program and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Allan Zarembski shares key insights into the mechanics behind the recent train derailment, reveals his thoughts on what exactly happened in the accident and touches on regulation and investment in inspection technology to prevent future derailments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/25/202342 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: One Year Since The Invasion Of Ukraine

Today marks one year since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and with it a day of remembrance and reflection during a solemn ceremony in Kyiv. Meanwhile, the United States announced a new military aid package totaling another two billion dollars and China is offering to play peacemaker. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Trey Yingst, in Kyiv, Ukraine, about the mood among the Ukrainian people and their time covering the largest conflict in Europe since World War II.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/24/202317 minutes, 38 seconds
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'An Assault On Freedom': The Ukraine War Enters A Second Year

Today marks one year since Russia first invaded Ukraine, and the war has taken a devastating toll on the region, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers dead and millions of Ukrainians displaced from their homes. The US has provided nearly 50 billion dollars in military aid, and recently, in a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, President Biden pledged an additional 500 million dollars and America’s continued support for the Ukrainian defense efforts. Prior to the invasion, Dan Bilak was a family man and a lawyer living in Kyiv, but that all changed when Russia attacked, and he made the decision to join the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine. Bilak joins the Rundown to break down the horrifying realities of war in Ukraine and how they plan to use US military aid to defeat Russia. The Biden administration proposed a new rule this week that aims to deter the number of illegal crossings at the border. The policy would deny asylum to migrants who attempt to claim it at the southern border and instead force them to apply prior to their arrival. This week, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the border crisis in Yuma, Arizona. Co-Host of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer joins the Rundown to discuss what he saw on his recent trip to Yuma, why the Biden administration isn't doing enough to solve the issue, and whether or not the President will seek a second term in 2024.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/24/202334 minutes, 19 seconds
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Evening Edition: Murdaugh Takes The Stand And Says He 'Lied'

Disbarred and disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh took the stand in his own double murder trial. Right out of the gate in the bombshell testimony, Murdaugh admitted he has been lying to authorities because of his opioid addiction. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jonna Spilbor, defense attorney and FOX News legal analyst, about her thoughts on the case and they could surprise you.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/23/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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How The Supreme Court Could Deliver A Big Blow To Big Tech

This week, the Supreme Court heard two cases challenging Section 230, a telecommunications law that provides Big Tech giants with legal protections from the content users post on their platforms. In both Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google, the families of ISIS attack victims argued that the companies were "aiding and abetting" terrorists because their algorithms promoted extremist content to users who would have an interest in it. While there have been bipartisan efforts from lawmakers to limit the powers of Big Tech, others fear that doing so will inhibit free speech. FOX News Contributor and Law Professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley joins the Rundown to weigh in on the arguments heard in the High Court, the role of social media companies in moderating their content, and the implications the arguments could have for free speech.   Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg arrives in East Palestine, Ohio, today, nearly three weeks after the destructive train derailment and subsequent chemical spill left residents in fear about the safety of the air and water in their town. Ohio Republican State Senator Michael Rulli represents a district that includes East Palestine and has been calling for the resignation of the Transportation Secretary, claiming the response to this issue from him and the Biden administration has been severely lacking. Senator Rulli joins the podcast to explain what action he would like to see taken by the federal government in regard to this disaster, the East Palestine community’s sense of uncertainty given their potential chemical exposure, and what must be done to improve train safety and regulations.   Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/23/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: China And Russia Deepening Their Relationship

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with China's top diplomat in Moscow on Wednesday, just days before the year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Also, the meeting happening shortly after the United States warned Beijing against providing material support to Russia's invasion. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency Intelligence Officer and author of "Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America", about the concerns a China-Russia partnership poses to Western countries.     Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/22/202318 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pandemic "Learning Loss" Will Cost Our Kids And The Economy

During the pandemic, schools across the country shut down and shifted to remote learning. Now, studies show that the consequences of this have left American students with an education deficit, with difficulties in key areas such as reading and math. Harvard University Professor of Education Thomas Kane joins the Rundown to discuss what factors in remote learning contributed to the negative phenomenon of learning loss and why school districts need to reconsider how they spend their funds to help students recover. Later, Illinois’ Peoria County Regional Superintendent Beth Crider joins to discuss how she’s witnessed students’ learning and development be stunted by the pandemic and what action can be taken now to mitigate the severe learning loss.   Today is Ash Wednesday, and for many Christians, it's seen as a day to deepen their relationship with God. However, many studies have shown that the percentage of Americans identifying as Christians has decreased throughout the decades. Thousands of churches nationwide have closed in recent years, and many attribute the pandemic as a reason for this trend. As a former priest, this trend does not scare Jonathan Morris. The theologian and FOX News Contributor joins the Rundown to discuss the factors behind this shift in faith, and why he believes people, not the church, should change with the times to keep up with God.   Plus, commentary by Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/22/202334 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: The EPA Orders Norfolk Southern To Pay For Chemical Spill Cleanup

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) told residents of East Palestine, Ohio that the company who owns the derailed train will pay for the entire cleanup of ground and water. Speaking at a Tuesday afternoon press conference, EPA Chief Michael Regan said that if Norfolk Southern does not cough up for the cleanup, they will face penalties. FOX's Jeff Monosso speaks with FOX's Lucas Tomlinson, in East Palestine, Ohio, about the latest from officials and the feeling among the citizens of the town.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/21/202316 minutes, 10 seconds
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"We’re Behind": Why Experts Say US Support For Ukraine Is Too Little, Too Late

Yesterday, President Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv in which he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and announced the United States will contribute $500 million worth of military aid, as well as imposing new sanctions. Today, the President will give a speech in Poland ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the same day President Vladimir Putin is expected to make a national address justifying the war. Former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley joins the Rundown to discuss the strategy behind President Biden's trip to Ukraine, concerns over China's involvement with Russia, and why he believes America is behind in its support for Ukraine in the fight against Russia.   Over 10% of restaurants closed permanently as a result of the pandemic, according to one study, and food and drink vendors are still grappling with issues like a short labor supply and high prices due to inflation. Celebrity chef and restaurateur Robert Irvine has helped hundreds of failing dining establishments on his hit Food Network show "Restaurant: Impossible," and now he has written a new book, Overcoming Impossible, detailing what it takes to transform a business for the better. Robert Irvine joins the Fox News Rundown to talk about his book, what kinds of challenges the restaurant industry is facing, and why he believes philanthropy is good for business.   Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/21/202332 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: President Biden Makes Risky Trip To Ukraine

President Biden defies safety concerns and makes a visit to war torn Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded. The President met with President Zelenskyy in Kyiv to share his support and details of a new aid package. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Steve Harrigan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, about the secrecy behind the visit and what was said by the two leaders.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/20/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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China Is Challenging America On Multiple Fronts. Are We Ready?

Following the takedown of a Chinese spy balloon earlier this month, three additional aerial objects have been found occupying U.S. and Canadian airspace. Instead of waiting days before destroying them, as was the case with the first balloon, the U.S. military shot them down immediately, assuming they also belonged to China. However, President Biden has since announced that the origins and intentions of these objects are unknown and may have nothing to do with Chinese surveillance. As many Americans remain confused due to the unknown identities of these objects & fearful as China becomes an increasingly aggressive threat, many lawmakers are calling for increased transparency & directness from the White House. Congressman Mike Waltz joins the Rundown to discuss why the Biden Administration must be "honest and forthright" when speaking about U.S.-China relations with the public, why he supports aiding Ukraine in their year-long fight against Russia, and his response to the train derailment impacting several families in East Palestine, Ohio. Political experts are predicting a presidential rematch in 2024. If former President Trump wins the GOP nomination, he could face President Biden in a rare rematch. However, this would not be the first showdown of its kind. Professor of History at Pepperdine University Edward Larson joins the Rundown to look back at some of the other times this has happened in American history, and which candidates were able to come out successful. Plus, commentary from Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/20/202333 minutes, 53 seconds
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Extra: What Life Is Like For A Police Officer In 2023

Being in law enforcement was never been easy. But over the last few years, police departments across the country have been under increased scrutiny, as a slew of high-profile incidents has sparked fiery debates over police reform and funding. Authors James Patterson and retired serviceman Matt Eversmann have teamed up once again to write a book, this time to capture the real-life experiences of the police officers who risk their lives to protect and serve their communities.  Patterson and Eversmann recently joined host Chris Foster to discuss their new book, 'Walk the Blue Line' and why they wanted readers to look at the daily lives of law enforcement officers outside a political lens.  Both authors explain why it was important to give an honest perspective on what it is like to be a police officer in America. They share stories from the book that show the pros and cons of being a cop and try to humanize those who protect and serve us. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Authors James Patterson and retired serviceman Matt Eversmann and hear more about policing and their careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/19/202317 minutes, 35 seconds
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From Washington: The Fight To Protect New Hampshire's First In The Nation Primary

The Democratic National Committee has signed off on a big change to their presidential nominating process. South Carolina will move to the front of the line, pushing out Iowa and New Hampshire as the first states to welcome candidates. DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee member Leah Daughtry has specifically advocated for this shift in tradition, prioritizing “what the party says it wants in its process” over New Hampshire’s inaugural primary. Others have argued that New Hampshire’s population does not adequately represent American voters. Newly elected Secretary of State of New Hampshire David Scanlan shares his thoughts on the value and importance of New Hampshire’s traditional primary and details the provisions to ensure the process in the upcoming presidential contests.   In the wake of the release of the Congressional Budget Office report, tensions are high on Capitol Hill. Republicans and Democrats alike have been vocal about fiscal policy, eager to point fingers about the state of the country's economy. President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Maya MacGuineas shares her analysis on the national debt, inflation, and how these factors impact American consumers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/19/202339 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: The Americans Saving Lives In Turkey

It's been nearly two weeks since earthquakes killed thousands and devastated communities throughout Turkey and Syria.   There has been an international effort to search the rubble and save as many lives as possible. John Morrison is a member of the US AID's Urban Search and Rescue Team from Fairfax County, Virginia. He joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony from Adiyaman, Turkey, eight days after the initial quake to discuss what he was seeing at the scene and how he and his team are working to rescue survivors amid all the wreckage. Morrison, who has experience running to disasters to offer his help, explained why he decided to travel to Turkey and the challenges the rescuers and survivors are facing Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with John Morrison and learn more about the heroism he and his team displayed as they desperately tried to save the lives of strangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/18/202320 minutes, 19 seconds
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From Washington: Nikki Haley Makes Her Case For The White House

With former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley announcing her candidacy for the presidency, she is the first Republican primary challenger to former President Donald Trump. The former South Carolina Governor laid out her case for the White House in her announcement, citing her strong national security credentials, proposing Congressional term limits, and a cognitive test for politicians over the age of 75.  Co-founder and President of RealClearPolitics Tom Bevan joins to discuss what the presidential hopeful needs to do to gain traction in the race, how she can separate herself from former President Trump, and how she shapes up against other potential candidates.   Three unidentified flying objects have been shot down since the Chinese spy balloon was intercepted off the coast of South Carolina. While more has been learned about the balloon sent from China, many questions still remain about the other three objects. In addition to national security threats at hand, Congress is also inching closer to the deadline to increase the debt ceiling. FOX News Channel Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie and Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discuss the week that was on Capitol Hill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/18/202338 minutes, 48 seconds
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Evening Edition: Israel's PM Netanyahu Urges Calm As Violence Increases

Leaders in Israel plead for calm as increased violence with Palestinians, political infighting and demonstrations over the role of the Supreme Court of Israel have tensions rising in the country. Some are fearful that this combination is a slow build up to a third intifada, the second violent uprising happened in 2000 and left thousands dead. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with FOX's Yonat Friling, in Jerusalem, about the violence and the Israeli politics that could make things worse.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/17/202317 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Crisis of Health and Trust In East Palestine, Ohio

On February 3rd, a Norfolk Southern Railway train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, and officials elected to burn the chemicals days later to prevent potential explosions. Residents within the burn area were soon told it was safe to return; however, weeks later, citizens are concerned and demanding more answers from their local and federal government. Russell Murphy lives in East Palestine and owns a small farm there. He joins the Rundown to explain the fear and mistrust that are rampant in his community following this incident and why the residents are demanding accountability. Hazmat specialist Sil Caggiano joins later to break down the dangers the burned chemicals pose to the environment and those who live in East Palestine.   The former Governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, made news this week with the launch of her presidential campaign. Haley formerly served as the United Nations Ambassador during the first two years of the Trump administration, making her competition with the former President in the 2024 race even more notable. Haley's announcement has created speculation about who else may populate the GOP field. FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss what challenges Nikki Haley may face later in her campaign, other candidates that could enter the race, and other races to watch out for in 2024.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/17/202333 minutes, 25 seconds
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Evening Edition: New York Congressman Weighs In On Crime, The Border And George Santos

Among the the rising crime rate concerns in New York City has been an increase in shoplifting which has has effected the economies and job opportunities in minority neighborhoods. Many continue to point the finger at the bail reform that was passed making it easier for criminals to get back out on the streets to commit more crimes. FOX's John Saucier speaks with newly elected New York Congressman Anthony D'Esposito, former New York detective, about the increase in crime in our largest cities, the problem at our Southwest border and what he thinks about his fellow Congressman George Santos.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/16/202316 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can The Government Protect Your Kids From Social Media?

How young is too young for teenagers to have access to social media? That's the question that lawmakers are asking on Capitol Hill this week as the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to scrutinize the impact social media has on the mental health of children and teenagers. For years, researchers have warned of the negative consequences social media platforms have on developing minds, including eating disorders, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Now, the Senate is proposing rules that would regulate content on apps and provide parents with more tools, but is this enough? Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT) joins the Rundown to discuss why he wants to ban social media access for teens under the age of 16, as well as the bipartisan efforts to hold social media companies accountable.   The Federal Aviation Administration faced tough questions at Wednesday’s Senate hearing, with lawmakers grilling FAA officials for answers about last month’s national air traffic shutdown. The FAA Administrator Billy Nolen assured legislators on the panel that the system issues and recent string of near accidents would be addressed, and their safety messaging protocols would be updated. Aviation expert and President of Boyd Group International, Michael Boyd, joins the Rundown to discuss why this pattern of aviation safety incidents has become concerning, how delays in the FAA’s modernization will create further problems, and the factors that contributed to Southwest Airlines’ massive flight cancellation meltdown.   Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/16/202335 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: Nikki Haley's Presidential Run Officially Begins

Nikki Haley, former United Nations Ambassador and Governor of South Carolina, held her first presidential campaign event in downtown Charleston. She made it official that she will be challenging her old boss, Donald Trump, for the nomination. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Mark Meredith, in Charleston, about the tone of the event and what was said there. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/15/202316 minutes, 1 second
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COVID Fraud: Where Did The Billions Of Dollars Go?

During the height of the pandemic, Congress swiftly approved trillions of dollars in COVID relief funds, but the US Department of Labor estimates that hundreds of billions of those funds were fraudulent. At the beginning of February, the GOP-led House Oversight Committee began investigating how COVID-19 programs like Paycheck Protection Program loans and enhanced unemployment insurance were unprepared for the exploitation they quickly faced from scammers. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins the Rundown to explain why COVID relief fraud was so prevalent and how Congress aims to reclaim the billions defrauded from these programs. Later, FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble joins to discuss the methods fraudsters used and the chances the federal government has in convicting these criminals and recovering the money.   Last Monday, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey and northern Syria, and only nine hours later, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck the area once more. The quakes, along with their aftershocks, collapsed thousands of buildings and took the lives of tens of thousands of people, with a death toll that continues to rise. Although it has been over a week since the disaster, people refuse to give up hope when it comes to the search for survivors. John Morrison is a member of the US AID's Urban Search and Rescue Team from Fairfax County, Virginia. He joins the Rundown from Adiyaman, Turkey, to discuss what he's seeing at the scene and how he and his team are working to rescue survivors amid all the wreckage.   Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/15/202334 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: Major Health Concerns Remain After Ohio Train Derailment

Residents in the small town of East Palestine, Ohio are still worried about the effects of a 'controlled release' of hazardous material following a derailment of a train carrying the toxic chemicals. Now, critics from both parties are criticizing the response from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Spunt, FOX News Washington D.C. Correspondent, about health concerns and criticism over the federal response.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/14/202310 minutes, 59 seconds
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More Unidentified Flying "Objects": What’s Going On?

The US military has shot down another unidentified flying object soaring over Michigan on Sunday, the fourth high-altitude object shot down over North America in the past week and a half. Lawmakers and reporters have been pressing the Biden administration for answers, and on Monday, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin responded to the situation. He answered questions and clarified that these objects "do not present a military threat to anyone on the ground," but still warned the government will "get to the bottom of it." Senior Fellow for Defense Priority and retired Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis joins the Rundown to explain why the top priority should be learning what these objects are and where they are coming from, and why the Biden administration needs to demonstrate more knowledge to the American people to show they are competently handling the situation.   It's Valentine's Day, and as couples prepare to celebrate, many are noticing the rise in the price of candy, cards, and flowers. While economists predict another increase in consumer prices from last month, Americans are showing no signs of stopping when it comes to spending for the holiday. Co-host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business, Taylor Riggs, joins the Rundown to discuss consumer trends impacting the US economy and explain how Americans are adjusting to the inflation that is rising prices this Valentine's Day.   Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/14/202332 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Cartels Using Drones To Smuggle Drugs And People

U.S. Border Patrol agents captured a Mexican cartel drone flying on the U.S. side of our Southwest border that was leading migrants across the border. It is another sign of how technically advanced human and drug smuggling operations have become. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Ronald Vitiello, former Deputy Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who says the cartels have no operating restrictions, especially with the current Mexican government in power. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/13/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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Rep. Emmer Talks A Need for National Security Transparency

Less than a week after a Chinese spy balloon made its way through U.S. airspace, two more suspicious objects were found occupying the sky over Alaska and Canada over the weekend. Unlike the first balloon that remained in the air for days before being shot down, President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered that the two be shot down on Saturday. Though the Pentagon has not officially confirmed if these objects were balloons, a senior U.S. official has confirmed that they were, leaving many Americans feeling more on edge -- as additional national security threats could have been navigating through U.S. territory. On the Rundown, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) explains why he believes the White House must prioritize transparency when dealing with national security threats like these and how the House 'China Select Committee' will work to combat China's "brazen disregard" for the U.S. He also discusses House Oversight priorities, the continued debate over the debt limit, and how he's enjoying his new role in Congress. Police departments across the country are under scrutiny again, and with it comes conversations about police reform and critique of the police in general. Authors James Patterson and Matt Eversmann have teamed up once again to write a book that captures the real-life experiences of the police officers who risk their lives to protect and serve their communities. Patterson and Eversmann join the Rundown to discuss their new book, 'Walk the Blue Line' that gives an honest perspective on what it is like to be a police officer in America. They discuss how the book aims to give readers a chance to understand cops, the difficulties they face on the job and the uplifting stories that come with it. Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/13/202334 minutes, 21 seconds
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Extra: Hunter Biden's Laptop, The Steele Dossier, And Media Bias

Weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Twitter and most news outlets suppressed the New York Post's reporting of suspicious contents found on Hunter Biden's laptop. At the time, they falsely dismissed it as "Russian misinformation." Supporters of President Trump saw it as an effort to protect Vice President Biden before voters went to the polls. Last week, the Republican-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing to investigate what they consider Big Tech's censorship of that story and their media bias against conservatives.  Howard Kurtz, host of Media Buzz on the FOX News Channel and the Media Buzz Meter podcast, joins the Rundown's Dave Anthony to look back at when the Hunter laptop story broke, how it was handled, and whether or not politics influenced the editorial decisions made by social media and news companies.  Kurtz explained why he believed Republicans and former President Trump had a reason to be upset about the story's suppression and how he thinks negative stories about former President Donald Trump did not face the same kind of scrutiny. He also agreed with a recent Columbia Journalism Review article that concluded that mainstream media outlets botched the handling of the "Russiagate" scandal that plagued the Trump White House for years.  The conversation takes a deep dive into the issue of media bias and the culture in newsrooms across the country. However, due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Media Buzz host Howard Kurtz and get more analysis on how media companies and social platforms should handle complicated, controversial yet critical political stories.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/12/202321 minutes, 14 seconds
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From Washington: AI Technologies Generate Concern On Capitol Hill

Artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT have garnered attention through their ability to generate human-like text, perform complex tasks, and learn from mistakes. Despite their impressive capabilities, there's a growing concern on Capitol Hill regarding the regulation of the rapidly evolving technology. Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) is one representative who believes the time is now for the government and private sector to establish rules for AI. He discusses his optimism and skepticism about ChatGPT, what the next steps are for Congress, and what potential legislation could look like. In a move that excited some and frustrated others, the Democratic National Committee approved a proposal earlier this month to rearrange their presidential primary calendar, moving South Carolina ahead of Iowa as the first state to vote for the Democratic nominee for President. Although the party has said that the change was made in an effort to display the party's diversity, others are concerned that the shifting interest in Southern states will only upset voters in other key regions such as the Midwest. Democratic Strategist Kevin Walling discusses the current state of the DNC, what message their new calendar sends to voters, and why he believes the party can make significant gains in upcoming elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/12/202340 minutes, 24 seconds
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Extra: An NFL Legend On Why Super Bowl LVII Is So Important

Tomorrow night is Super Bowl LVII and history will be made as two black quarterbacks, the Eagles' Jalen Hurts and the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, will be starting in the big game for the first time.  Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams was the first black quarterback to not only start in a Super Bowl but win it.  Now a Washington Commanders Senior Advisor, Doug Williams, joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony a few days ago to preview the matchup between Philadelphia and Kansas City and explains why it will be such a significant event.  Williams not only gives his take on both young quarterbacks and the actual game but also reminisces about his own team's impressive comeback and victory 35 years ago. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with former Washington QB Doug Williams and hear even more analysis and Super memories from an NFL legend.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/11/202323 minutes, 15 seconds
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From Washington: A Rowdy State Of The Union Calls For Concern

President Joe Biden delivered his annual State of the Union Address at the Capitol on Tuesday evening and the response from Republicans was not one of approval, denying his claim that suggested GOP lawmakers intend to cut social security and Medicare as a part of budget cuts. Later in the week, Congress received new information regarding the Chinese spy balloon's capabilities and what the FBI is learning as they analyze pieces after it was shot down last week. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares his reporting on the State of the Union and how our relationship with China may be affected. This week, big tech was on trial in front of The House Oversight and Accountability Committee for allegedly hiding the Hunter Biden laptop story on Twitter back in 2020. Republican lawmakers claim that the nation's intel agencies and the FBI in particular are being "weaponized" to target everyday Americans' right to freedom of speech. Now, the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is attempting to expose any abuse of power. Chief Political Correspondent for the Washington Examiner and FOX News Contributor Byron York reveals his perspective and says whether he thinks the committee will amount to any progress.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/11/202335 minutes, 18 seconds
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Evening Edition: The United States Could Restrict Investment In Chinese Technology

The White House is pushing for a new plan to restrict U.S. companies from funding technological developments in China. The plan, which could be announced in the next two months, would focus on curbing investments in Chinese quantum computing, advancements in artificial intelligence with military applications and advanced semiconductors. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with FOX Business Network's Ed Lawrence about the plan to slow China's tech ambitions. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/10/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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Fmr CIA Officer on China: The "21st Century Cold War" Has Begun

The Senate Foreign Relations committee grilled the Department of Defense in Thursday’s hearing over the recent discovery of a Chinese spy balloon floating above the US for several days. Reports show this balloon was just one aspect of a larger aerial surveillance program from China’s People’s Liberation Army, which has been spying on multiple countries all around the globe. Dan Hoffman, retired CIA Senior Clandestine Services Officer and FOX News Contributor joins the Rundown to break down how China’s pattern of brazen espionage over the past several decades and why their communist economy incentivizes China to steal intellectual property and intelligence. Hoffman also explains what China is currently doing to spy on the US and the reality of a modern-day Cold War.   This year, Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes will be making history at the Super Bowl as the first two Black starting quarterbacks. Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams knows the significance of this game. In 1988, Williams was the first Black quarterback to start and win in an NFL championship game. Now the Senior Advisor to the Washington Commanders, Doug Williams, joins the Rundown to preview Sunday night's game, and he explains why it is so significant in terms of racial representation. Later, he takes us back to discuss what it was like to lead Washington to victory in the unforgettable Super Bowl 35 years ago.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/10/202335 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: Making The Super Bowl Secure

The United States Department of Homeland security considers the Super Bowl a level one special event, meaning it combines both federal and local law enforcement in order to establish physical and cyber security. Hundreds of cameras and law enforcement agents, bomb sniffing dogs, helicopters and fighter jets all will be used to keep the big game safe. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Matt Finn, in Glendale, Arizona, about the amount of security at the game and his flight in an F-16 during a preparation drill.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/9/202313 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will There Be Another Abortion Showdown In The Supreme Court?

During Tuesday night's State of the Union address, President Biden maintained that he and Vice President Kamala Harris are working to protect reproductive rights, urging Congress to restore the protections established under Roe v. Wade. While some abortion opponents are pushing for a national ban, this week, a D.C. federal judge suggested that abortion may be a protected right under the 13th Amendment. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain how the Supreme Court could handle developments in the fight for reproductive rights, student loan debt forgiveness, and Title 42 policies. Later, she discusses her upcoming book, The Love Stories of the Bible Speak.   The Super Bowl has long been a widely anticipated event in the United States, and with sports betting now legal in 36 different states, projections suggest upwards of 50 million Americans will be gambling on the NFL championship game. Legalization has led to a robust online sportsbook industry that experts estimate–in tandem with illegal bookies and casual betting–will total $16 billion. Geoff Clark is an Outkick.com columnist and sports betting analyst, and he joins the podcast to explain how the rise in legalized sports betting has sharply increased the ratings of live sports, the research behind the odds that end up on legitimate sportsbooks, and his predictions ahead of Sunday’s game.   Plus, commentary by 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer, Riley Gaines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/9/202333 minutes, 53 seconds
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Evening Edition: Turkey's Frantic Search For Earthquake Survivors

The desperate search for survivors continues in Turkey as the number of confirmed dead surpasses eleven thousand, the largest loss of life from an earthquake in the past decade. As rescue and recovery teams work around the clock, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has been facing a growing amount of criticism for the response to the disaster. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Senior Foreign Correspondent Greg Palkot, in Gaziantep, Turkey, about the ongoing rescue operations still searching for survivors. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/8/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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President Biden's State of the Union Address Hits Key Points. . .But Were There Key "Absences"?

Last night President Biden gave his State of the Union address, where he emphasized a desire for bipartisanship to address issues like the opioid crisis, the nation’s debt, and a need for police reform. Though the President's speech took on a positive tone, as he expressed his optimism about the country's low unemployment rate and recovery from COVID-19, many Americans were surprised the President did not dedicate more time to talking about the Southern border, the recent Chinese spy balloon found traveling in U.S. airspace, and inflation. On the Rundown, Fox News Audio Political Anchor and National Correspondent Jared Halpern and Axios Senior Political Correspondent Josh Kraushaar explain why this year's State of the Union address seemed more "animated" than many past speeches due to how both parties and the President interacted with one another. They also discuss what "absences" they believe the President left out of his speech and share their reaction to the Republican's response by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.   Weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Twitter suppressed the New York Post's reporting of suspicious contents found on Hunter Biden's laptop. At the time, the story was dismissed as "Russian misinformation." Today, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee will hold a hearing involving Big Tech's censorship of content related to Hunter Biden's laptop as they launch their investigation into the Biden family's business dealings. Howard Kurtz, host of Media Buzz on the FOX News Channel and the Media Buzz Meter podcast, joins the Rundown to discuss whether social media and mainstream news outlets mishandled the Hunter Biden story as well as some key reporting during the 2020 election.   Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/8/202333 minutes, 9 seconds
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Evening Edition: Oregon Could Cut Addiction Services After Drug Decriminalization

Lawmakers in Oregon are considering taking away millions of dollars allocated to addiction programs after voters decriminalized possession of all drugs. The debate is where the funds should now be used but opponents say that with skyrocketing opioid overdoses, it is not the time. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Hannah Lambert about the debate and reaction to the proposal. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/7/202316 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bill Hemmer On What To Expect From Biden's State of the Union Address

President Biden will give his State of the Union address on primetime TV tonight. In his speech, the President is expected to tout the success of the economy following the January jobs report. Others believe he will use the address to hint at a run for a second term in office. With many Americans dissatisfied with their financial standing, can tonight's speech change the President's low approval rating? Co-anchor of America's Newsroom, Bill Hemmer joins the Rundown to discuss what viewers can expect in tonight's State of the Union address, clues suggesting President Biden is setting the stage for a reelection campaign, and who to expect in the 2024 Republican presidential primaries. On Monday, the US began recovery efforts of China's spy balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina this past weekend. The fallout of China's exposed espionage has made waves in Washington and increased already-tense US-China relations. This week, Congress is set to hold hearings about the economic threats posed by China just as President Biden is set to deliver his nationally televised speech about America's strength and success. Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) on the House Foreign Relations Committee joins the podcast to explain key missteps in this handling of the balloon situation, what kind of intelligence China could have gained from this, and what the US must do to confront threats posed by China. Plus, commentary by the host of 'The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/7/202333 minutes, 1 second
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Evening Edition: Powerful Earthquake Devastates Turkey And Syria

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday, crumbling hundreds of buildings and killing thousands of pople. Hundreds, if not thousands, are still feared to be trapped under rubble, and the death toll is expected to rise as frantic rescue efforts are underway. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Ambassador Hasan Murat Mercan, Turkish Ambassador to the United States, about the current rescue and recovery operations.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/6/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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What “Took So Long”?: GOP Blasts US Response to China’s Spy Balloon

Many questions are being fired at the Biden Administration after a Chinese balloon believed to be spying on the U.S. stayed in American airspace for several days. Though it was eventually shot down by the U.S. military over the weekend, Republican lawmakers are now demanding to know why the administration allowed a national security threat to remain in American territory for days on end. This comes right before the President’s annual State of the Union address, where President Biden will likely lay out his plan for the coming year and tout his successes. However, after a year of high inflation, rising crime, and national security concerns, many Americans are curious to see if the President will offer any solutions to these issues. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss his questions regarding how the U.S. government handled the Chinese spy balloon, what he expects the President will focus on in his State of the Union address, and the three bills he has introduced to promote American energy independence.   Most economists expected job growth to slow down in January. They were wrong. In fact, the 517, 000 new jobs added last month were seen as a shock to most forecasters who thought the labor market was starting to weaken. But is there actually a downside to all the new “Help Wanted” signs? Wall Street Journal associate editor and Fox News contributor John Bussey digs into the numbers, explains what this means for all the current recession speculation, and how this report poses new challenges to the Federal Reserve and their effort to get inflation under control.   Plus, commentary from former Executive Assistant to President Ronald Reagan, Peggy Grande. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/6/202333 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extra: America Faces A Bevy Of Global Threats. Is Our Military Ready?

From China to Ukraine, to the Middle East, the Biden Administration is currently dealing with a lot of international hot spots. Last week, on the FOX News Rundown, National Security Council White House Coordinator John Kirby joined host Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the global 'threat landscape.' Kirby reacted to issues including an Air Force General's recent prediction that America would go to war with China in the next few years. He also discusses the ongoing debate over supporting Ukraine against Russia's invasion and coming to a nuclear deal with Iran.  The conversation, however, did take place before a Chinese spy balloon was detected in US air space. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the discussion in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with National Security Council White House Coordinator John Kirby, and get a better idea of how the Biden Administration is navigating a list of conflicts and why he is confident the US military is prepared to deal with any threat facing America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/5/202322 minutes, 20 seconds
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From Washington: The Republican National Committee's Hopes For 2024

With President Biden set to deliver his State Of The Union Address, what political achievements will he look back upon, and what policy will the President present to Congress moving forward? Democratic Strategist and Co-Host of The Five Jessica Tarlov, and Fox News Contributor and former Chairman of the House Oversight Committee Jason Chaffetz join to discuss the agenda that President Biden has been able to advance during his time in office, what his address to the nation will encompass, and the challenges that his administration faces heading into the 2024 election.   Last week, Ronna McDaniel was reelected to her fourth consecutive term as Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee. Many Republicans expressed concern over the party's future due to their disappointment with the 2022 Midterm Election results. Now, the RNC is looking ahead at elections in 2023 and 2024 to make gains and ignite its voter base. Former Senior Counselor to President Trump, President of KAConsulting, and FOX News Contributor Kellyanne Conway joins the Rundown to discuss Ronna McDaniel's legacy within the RNC, what her reelection means for the party's future, and what she can do to unite Republicans and pick up wins in upcoming elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/5/202341 minutes, 37 seconds
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Extra: What's Behind The New Wave Of Violence In Israel?

The past week has been a trying for Israelis, who reeled from a Palestinian gunman's attack outside an East Jerusalem synagogue. Seven people were killed as they finished their Friday Night Shabbat - or Sabbath - worship.  Earlier this week, FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition host Eben Brown spoke with Knesset Member and former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon about the attack and how Israel may respond.  Danon is also a leader of the Israel Likud party, the conservative party of Benjamin Netanyahu, who only recently again became Prime Minister and whose new government feels the Palestinian attacks in recent weeks are a test of their leadership.  We have plenty of fresh interviews each day during the week, and sometimes we have more to share. On today's FOX News Rundown, you will hear our interview with former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon and get his take on the recent violence in Israel.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/4/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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From Washington: Can Speaker McCarthy Strike Debt Limit Deal?

On Wednesday, President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy discussed the nation's looming debt ceiling crisis for the first time. The meeting, which lasted over an hour, yielded no agreements on how the government should move forward to raise the country's debt limit. Although the White House expressed that both leaders have a "shared duty" to avoid a default, President Biden has maintained that he will not negotiate with the GOP to resolve the economic issue at hand. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses his takeaways from the meeting, what legislation can be passed before the deadline on the default, and the relationship dynamics between the President and Speaker.   This week, the Pentagon found and tracked a suspected spy balloon sent by China into United States airspace. On Friday, China's Foreign Ministry made a statement apologizing, calling the device a civilian "airship." Pentagon Spokesman General Patrick Ryder said Friday that the U.S. Military would not specify the location of the balloon, but that it did not pose a threat to anyone on the ground. FOX News National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin explains how the breach of airspace puts diplomacy at risk, what message China is sending, and how it impacts the country's already tense relationship with China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/4/202330 minutes, 46 seconds
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Evening Edition: Montana Congressman Calls Chinese Balloon 'Poke In The Eye'

The Pentagon continues to track a Chinese surveillance balloon that entered United States air space over the state of Montana. The Biden administration has decided not to shoot it down as of now citing safety concerns but not everyone agrees with that. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke (R) Friday morning and he says action against the balloon should already have been taken.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/3/202315 minutes, 56 seconds
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White House Claims Economic Progress, Voter’s Don’t Seem To Be Buying It

This week, it was revealed former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has plans to formally announce her presidential campaign later this month, despite previously stating she would not run against Trump. The former President has taken to social media to retaliate, also going on the offense about other potential GOP nominees like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. As the Republican candidate pool grows wider, President Biden's popularity remains an issue for Democrats ahead of 2024. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss what the battle for the Republican presidential nomination could look like, President Biden's approval ratings ahead of the State of the Union address, and the latest efforts from Capitol Hill to solve the country's debt ceiling crisis.   A recent study in the Pediatrics medical journal found that autism rates tripled from 2000 to 2016. More specifically, this research revealed that autism diagnoses in children with average or above-average IQs increased fivefold. With more children being diagnosed with autism than ever before, researchers and parents alike are asking the question: is autism even more prevalent today, or has modern medicine simply advanced and gotten better at identifying this disability? FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel joins the Rundown to discuss what the surge in autism diagnoses can be attributed to.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/3/202332 minutes, 14 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Number Of Underage Criminals In Big Cities Increases Dramatically

A disturbing pattern that is emerging in big cities, especially in New York City, is that there has been sharp rise in crimes involving teenagers. And according to the NYPD, the most concerning stat is that the number individuals that are eighteen or younger that were either the victim of a shooting or the perpetrator has risen. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Joe Cardinale, retired New York City Police Department Lt. Commander, about this worsening trend and what he feels is the root cause.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/2/202318 minutes, 12 seconds
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Border Crisis Committee Hearing: 'Fighting The Fentanyl Crisis Is Not Political For Us'

The House Judiciary Committee began their first hearing of the 118th Congress on Wednesday, addressing the crisis at the southern US border and the dangerous impact of fentanyl in America. Testimonies from two Texas county judges and an Arizona border sheriff were able to speak to the flaws in the current US border policy, but all the congresspeople at the hearing made note of the perils of fentanyl after the testimony of Brandon Dunn. Brandon and his wife Janel Rodriguez co-founded the Forever 15 Project after their son Noah died last year from a tragic fentanyl overdose. They join the Rundown to explain what impact they hope Wednesday's testimony will have, how they see border issues as a hazard when it comes to fentanyl, and what kind of change their non-profit is fighting for.   New Mexico prosecutors have formally filed involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin, as well as the armorer who oversaw props and weapons on the set of the film, "Rust." The actor and producer fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza during production. Although Baldwin maintains his innocence, a Santa Fe judge will determine if there is enough probable cause to proceed with a trial based on Tuesday's court filing. FOX News Senior National Correspondent William La Jeunesse joins the Rundown to discuss the details that court documents reveal about the case, the safety protocols that weren't followed during the production, and what questions about the case still remain.   Plus, commentary by President Emeritus of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Dr. Everett Piper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/2/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: Poland's Past Inspires Them To Help In Ukraine's Future

During the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Poland accepted tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the war and as the conflict approaches the year mark they are doing more. Poland will not only be sending sixty 'Leopard 2' tanks, they will also conduct the training of Ukrainian soldiers in the operation of the weapon. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Adrian Kubicki, Consul General of Poland in New York, who says his country's history is a large reason why they are doing what they can for their neighbors.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/1/202317 minutes, 11 seconds
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Is The US Military Prepared For War?

A top Democrat on the House Armed Services committee, Rep. Adam Smith, recently told FOX News Sunday’s Shannon Bream that the state of American military readiness is "a huge problem." This comment comes on the heels of four-star Air Force General Mike Minihan suggesting on Friday that the US might face armed conflict with China as soon as 2024. America is heavily invested in helping Ukraine defend itself from Russian forces, but some are flagging the possibility that major investments must now be made in the US military as China menaces Taiwan and military experts see potential for conflict. National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby joins the podcast to explain how the Biden administration is addressing rising tensions with China, how the Pentagon is preparing for a range of potential threats, and why US support for Ukraine sends a key warning to ambitious autocrats around the globe.   President Biden is supposed to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy today to discuss how both parties will approach raising the country's debt limit. While House Republicans have demanded spending cuts in order to remedy the economic issue at hand, President Biden has been adamant that he will not negotiate with the GOP in order to avoid a looming default in June. As Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Congressman Jason Smith (R-MO) runs the committee responsible for much of the government's tax, trade, and budget issues. He joins the Rundown to explain what is attached to the Republicans' plan to raise the debt limit, as well as what's on the Committee's agenda in the year ahead.   Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/1/202335 minutes, 2 seconds
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Evening Edition: Mounting Concerns Over The Influence Of TikTok

Lawmakers, parents and now the Surgeon General have expressed concerns over the safety, privacy and overall influence of the Chinese-owned app TikTok. The CEO of TikTok is now set to speak before Congress in March to answer questions regarding national security issues to the impact on children's mental health. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX Business Network Correspondent Lydia Hu about the many concerns being levied and whether or not the extremely popular social media platform could be banned.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/31/202313 minutes, 1 second
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Will A Trump-DeSantis Showdown Split The GOP?

Former President Trump kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign this past weekend, making stops in both New Hampshire and South Carolina. While pundits still consider Trump to be the front-runner of the GOP, many Republican voters are looking for alternative candidates elsewhere in the party. Meanwhile, President Biden has yet to make a formal reelection announcement, leaving Democrats worried about the vulnerability of their candidates as well. Axios Senior Political Correspondent and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to discuss the biggest takeaways from Trump's campaign stops, potential GOP challengers, and the likelihood of a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024.   This past Friday, the Memphis Police Department released video evidence that showed five Memphis police officers beating 29-year-old Black man, Tyre Nichols, to death. Body cam footage eventually revealed Nichols peacefully complying as he was punched and kicked repeatedly. Those five officers involved in the incident were fired and charged with second-degree murder and kidnapping. Former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro joins the Rundown to react to the police killing of Tyre Nichols and explains what happens next to the indicted officers and the Memphis Police Department at large. He elaborates on how a lack of oversight can lead to corrupt behavior and the necessary steps to raise the standards for police officers.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/31/202331 minutes, 24 seconds
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Evening Edition: Violence Surges Between Israelis And Palestinians

Days of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories after a Palestinian gunman killed seven people outside a synagogue in east Jerusalem. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli PM Netanyahu today, he meets with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas tomorrow and urged calm during this surge in violence. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Yonat Friling, Senior Field producer at Fox News, in Jerusalem, who says January has been one of the bloodiest months in the West Bank in years. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/30/202318 minutes, 27 seconds
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House Intel Chairman Talks Biden Docs, COVID Origins, and Hope for Ukraine

With a new Republican majority in Congress comes a fresh set of priorities — as many House committees prepare to conduct investigations on Capitol Hill. One GOP priority is learning more about the classified documents found in President Biden's possession, as news that the President may have obtained documents during his time in the Senate seems “incomprehensible” to many lawmakers. Additionally, as the war in Ukraine rages on, ensuring Ukrainians receive sufficient aid and that the US keeps a close eye on potential threats from Russia and China remains a top concern. Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH), who is now the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, joins the Rundown to discuss why he is "completely taken aback" by how President Biden possessed classified documents from before his vice presidency, how he believes the Russia-Ukraine war could impact a potential conflict between China and Taiwan, and what his key concerns are as the leader of the House Intelligence Committee. There is growing concern over artificial intelligence computer programs, like ChatGPT, that are capable of writing human-like answers to questions or even composing essays and speeches. For example, educators have warned that students are already using the AI-based ‘chatbots’ to cheat. Lawmakers, fearing where the technology could go, are already considering regulations. However, some tech experts are downplaying the negative impact it could have. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains why programs like ChatGPT are becoming so popular … and controversial. He also explains what AI programs may be capable of in the future. Plus, commentary by host of ‘The Janice Dean Podcast’ and FOX News Senior Meteorologist, Janice Dean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/30/202334 minutes, 58 seconds
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Extra: Trey Gowdy On How The Media Is Being Unfair About The 'Doc Scandals'

Amid ongoing investigations into former President Trump and President Biden for their mishandling of classified documents, news broke on Tuesday that former Vice President Mike Pence had classified documents discovered in his Indiana residence as well.  Since then, the National Archives have asked all former ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents to scour their files. Just as the Pence revelation made headlines, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with former South Carolina Congressman and host of The Trey Gowdy, Trey Gowdy about the gravity of the classified documents controversy. While he says many speculate on what the investigations will uncover, Trey Gowdy is doubtful they will result in criminal charges for any of the former leaders. Gowdy also discussed why he decided to leave his position as a lawmaker in Congress, his frustrations with politics and media, and why he decided to write his new book, "Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art of Decision Making." Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Trey Gowdy and learn more about why he thinks "fairness" is so important and why his dream job was not politics, but putting violent criminals behind bars.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/29/202326 minutes, 5 seconds
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From Washington: The Debt Dilemma

The 31 trillion dollar debt limit was hit earlier this month, and Congress and the White House barrel closer to a fiscal showdown coming this spring. Republican legislatures want significant spending cuts and budget reforms, while Democrats push for spending that was already approved. The Problem Solvers Caucus is seeking a bipartisan solution and is proposing a change in the way the debt limit is measured. GOP Co-Chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) explains the proposal and reveals whether he thinks it can win bipartisan support. How much COVID-19 fraud has actually been committed? The United States government has been aggressive in pursuing charges against Americans that they believe committed fraud by exploiting pandemic relief. Partner at the Arnold & Porter law firm Jonathan Green and former House Ways and Means Committee and Chief Oversight Counsel Mark Epley weigh in on what they're seeing as their firm tracks fraud cases, questions the government's decision-making abilities in administering such relief programs, and share what they think will come out of government oversight hearings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/29/202338 minutes, 12 seconds
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Extra: How Will History Judge President Biden's Response To Russia's War On Ukraine?

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion nearly a year ago, Ukraine has shocked military experts worldwide with its ability to hold off the larger and better-equipped Russian army. However, there have been concerns in recent weeks by the West that the tide may be turning in Vladimir Putin's favor. Even before Russia's recent gains, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has never stopped emphasizing the need for allies to provide them with necessary military aid and heavy weaponry. This week, after months of hesitancy and debate, both Germany and the United States have agreed to give Ukraine advanced tanks.  Before those nations made their decisions official, guest host Dana Perino spoke with Michael Allen, the founder of Beacon Global Strategies and former Special Assistant for National Security to President George W. Bush.  Allen, a foreign policy expert, discussed how a Ukrainian counteroffensive could put the pressure back on Moscow and why the advanced tanks would be so beneficial to Zelenskyy's military.  He also complained that the Biden administration has failed to make the case to the American people why funding the effort to defeat Russia is so critical.  Later, Perino and Allen discuss the book project he is involved with, Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama, which details the Bush administration's national security and foreign policies through now-declassified documents.  And speaking of classified documents, Allen, who has handled his fair share of them, also weighs in on the ongoing controversies currently surrounding President Biden and former Donald Trump. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Michael Allen, the founder of Beacon Global Strategies and former Special Assistant for National Security to President George W. Bush, and hear more about his take on President Biden's Ukraine strategy and what we can learn from past international conflicts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/28/202321 minutes, 26 seconds
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From Washington: President Biden's Pick For New Chief Of Staff

This week, President Biden confirmed the news that Jeff Zients will replace Ron Klain as White House Chief of Staff. Zients, an entrepreneur, formerly served as President Biden's Covid-19 response coordinator. Klain's departure from the White House comes as the President faces political headwinds over classified documents, a looming debt crisis, and a potential re-election campaign in 2024. Former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush and FOX News Contributor, Karl Rove explains why the Chief of Staff's role is so critical to the administration and discusses the challenges Zients may face within the role. He also takes a look back at Klain's career in office and looks ahead at potential Democratic challengers in the 2024 presidential election. Following their holiday travel meltdown, Southwest Airlines was met with criticism from angry travelers whose plans were disrupted by the mass flight cancellations. The chaos has led to a shift in attention toward an alternative mode of transportation: high-speed railways. President and CEO of Eno Center for Transportation and Brookings Metro Non-Resident Senior Fellow Robert Puentes discusses the current state of rail across the country, how the airline industry has lobbied against rail projects in the past, and why there's public demand for more competition within the transportation sector today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/28/202337 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Gov. DeSantis Proposes Tough Criminal Justice Reform Package

This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced proposed criminal justice reforms including increased penalties for those dealing fentanyl, eligibility limits on pretrial releases and changes to the voting process on the death penalty. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody who speaks about the proposed changes to laws, why her state is in stark contrast to others on this subject and why Governor DeSantis is passionate about the proposed changes.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/27/202317 minutes, 13 seconds
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POTUS Touts Economic Success, Could It Signal a 2024 Run?

On Thursday, President Biden spoke from Springfield, Virginia to deliver a speech discussing the state of the economy while warning against proposals made by GOP lawmakers. In the newly divided Congress, House Republicans have called for spending cuts to lift the debt limit in order to avoid a default on government debt. While the Department of Commerce reported the country's gross domestic product grew 2.9% in the fourth quarter of 2022, high inflation rates have left many skeptical that the economy is headed in the right direction. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss how the President's economic message could pave the way for his potential re-election campaign, former President Trump's possible return to Facebook, and Speaker McCarthy's shakeups to the House Committee assignments.   California saw back-to-back mass shootings this past week, bringing the country to a total of 39 mass shootings just within 2023. These tragedies that impacted communities in Half Moon Bay and Monterey Park were just the latest in a trend of mass gun violence that is projected to outpace records in previous years. Police work to prevent and minimize casualties in these situations, however, in the case of the shooting at the Monterey Park ballroom, it took five hours for authorities to alert the public to the threat of a gunman at large. Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker joins the podcast to explain common red flags and demographics of mass shooters, how the FBI has stepped up their threat assessments following prominent incidents, and the need for a national alert system for mass shootings.   Plus, commentary by former congressman Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/27/202332 minutes, 8 seconds
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Evening Edition: Western Tanks Heading To Ukraine, Moscow Calls It 'Direct Involvement'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been asking for months for western tanks and now the United States and Germany will be sending them. Moscow reacted saying those actions are considered a 'direct involvement in the conflict" as they launched new waves of drone and missile attacks on Ukraine. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rebekah Koffler, former DIA intelligence officer and the author of "Putin's Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America", about the decision to send the tanks and why she feels it is another example of why this war could go on for years. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/26/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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What You Need To Know About The Murdaugh Double Murder Trial

Disgraced South Carolina prosecutor Alex Murdaugh begins his murder trial this week, standing accused of shooting and killing his wife and son in the summer of 2021. The former lawyer has already been indicted by a state grand jury for decades of financial crimes, however, now faces life in prison if convicted. With jury selection concluded and the trial underway, many throughout the country are watching the case of this prominent, powerful patriarch suspected of double homicide. The Post and Courier’s Chief Investigative Reporter Avery Wilks is covering the case live from the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, SC and he joins the Rundown to explain the difficulty the prosecution faces with their case depending on circumstantial evidence, the financial pressure Alex Murdaugh faced in the day leading up to the murders and how this trial has turned the quiet South Carolina town into a media circus.   When the pandemic hit, both federal and local officials took action to prevent renters from being evicted from their apartments. At the time, landlords felt that eviction moratoriums were unfair to them. Now, the Biden administration has developed a plan that they say will help to promote rental affordability. The proposed "Renters's Bill of Rights" would collect information as to how landlords screen tenants, limit certain rent increases, and modify guidelines on the anti-competitive share of information, further upsetting landlords and large corporations. FOX Business Correspondent Grady Trimble joins the Rundown to discuss how the plan will be executed, and how the current economy is impacting both the rental and housing markets alike.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Deroy Murdock.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/26/202333 minutes, 42 seconds
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Evening Edition: Charges Dropped Against Afghan Soldier That Sought Asylum In The U.S.

The Feds have dropped criminal charges against an Afghan soldier who has been held in U.S. custody since September after attempting to cross the United States' southern border. The soldier is Abdul Wasi Safi who worked directly with U.S. Special Forces but was left behind during the evacuation and had to find a way to reach his brother who lives in Houston, Texas. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Robichaux, former Force Recon Marine, author of 'Saving Aziz' and co-founder of 'Save Our Allies', about the Abdul Safi and the work that has been done and still needs to be done in getting Afghan allies out from under Taliban rule.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/25/202317 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Trey Gowdy Doubts Doc Drama Will Lead To Any Charges

Amid ongoing investigations into former President Trump and President Biden for their mishandling of classified documents, news broke on Tuesday that former Vice President Mike Pence had classified documents discovered in his Indiana residence as well. While many speculate on what the investigations will uncover, Trey Gowdy is doubtful they will result in criminal charges. The former South Carolina Congressman and host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast and Sunday Night In America With Trey Gowdy joins the Rundown to discuss the gravity of the classified documents controversy, why he decided to leave his position as a lawmaker in Congress, and he elaborates on other difficult decisions he has made in his new book, "Start, Stay, or Leave: The Art of Decision Making."   Nearly a year since Ukraine first began defending itself from a Russian invasion, military experts are noting a recent shift in tides. Russia is advancing on strategic footholds in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine as President Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for military aid and heavy weaponry to combat the reinvigorated Russian forces. Special guest host Dana Perino speaks with Michael Allen, the founder of Beacon Global Strategies and former Special Assistant for National Security to President George W. Bush, about how a Ukrainian counteroffensive could put the pressure back on Moscow and why the Biden administration must better explain to Americans how the defense of Ukraine serves US national interests. Later, he discusses the book project he is involved with, Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/25/202332 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: Bad Blood On Capitol Hill Over Ticketmaster

Senators grilled Live Nation Entertainment on Capitol Hill for today as the Senate Judiciary Committee probes Ticketmaster and its practices selling tickets for the nation’s concerts. The Taylor Swift ticket debacle of late last year has highlighted the power Ticketmaster has including criticism of high fees and poor service. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX News Congressional Correspondent, about the arguments exchanged at the hearing and why this is being discussed now.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/24/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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"No End In Sight": What Life Is Like In Ukraine After 11 Months Of War

Today marks 11 months since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. On Thursday, the Pentagon announced a $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, which included combat vehicles, as well as ammunition to replenish the country's HIMARS rocket system. Despite this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is still asking for more aid, specifically in the form of advanced weaponry. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan joins the Rundown from Kyiv to discuss the latest from the war in Ukraine, the nature of Russia's latest attacks, and why Ukrainians still believe they can win the war.   FOX News Meteorologist Adam Klotz was riding a New York City subway over the weekend and witnessed a group of teenagers harassing an older gentleman, and he chose to intervene. The group then turned on Adam, viciously beating him on the subway train and even pursuing him when he tried to escape, leaving Adam with bruised ribs, black eyes and lacerations on his face. New York City Mayor Eric Adams praised the recent decrease in shootings and murders in NYC. However, violent crimes like robbery and felony assault are on the rise in Mayor Adam's city and many are losing faith in the safety of public transit. Adam Klotz joins the podcast to recount the events on the subway that led to his assault, the decision to speak up and defend another victim, and he weighs in on the safety of public transit.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/24/202333 minutes, 36 seconds
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Evening Edition: Mass Shooting At Asian American Holiday Celebration

The death toll has risen to eleven in the Saturday night mass shooting that took place at a crowded dance hall in Monterey, CA. The gunman, identified as a seventy two-year-old man tried to enter a second dance hall but a hero intervened and took his gun from him. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Christina Coleman, in Monterey Park, CA, about the time line of the events in the ruthless attack. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/23/202312 minutes, 15 seconds
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Rep Scalise: Biden Docs Discovery Is 'Bigger Scandal' Than Americans Realize

Additional classified documents were found at President Biden's Delaware home on Friday, making this the fourth occasion in which private records were found in the President's possession. As documents continue being discovered, many Republicans are expressing increased frustration due to the Department of Justice showing 'a complete double standard' in their treatment of President Biden when compared to their investigation of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. On the Rundown, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise discusses how the House Oversight Committee plans to "be very aggressive" in investigating President Biden and what other oversight issues House Republicans plan to prioritize -- including the Southern border and the origins of COVID-19. He also explains how the GOP believes lawmakers should respond to the US hitting the debt ceiling and what he's looking forward to as the new House Majority Leader.   Within the last month, some of the largest and most influential tech companies have announced significant layoffs; Google fired 6 percent of its workers, Microsoft plans to lose 5 percent of their staff, and Amazon cut 18,000 jobs. These tech companies are trimming their workforce in anticipation of a recession, as Americans struggle with the still high inflation that the Fed is fighting to get under control. Co-host of the brand-new Fox Business show, 'The Big Money Show' Taylor Riggs joins the Rundown to discuss how major tech layoffs can be traced to the booming demand during the pandemic and why the recession experts are expecting will look much different than 2008. Later, she explains how 'The Big Money Show' will break down complex market topics and show Americans how finance can be fun.   ​​Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/23/202334 minutes, 15 seconds
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Extra: Carjackings Are On The Rise Among Teens. How Do We Stop Them?

Carjackings have been on the rise nationwide, with major cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, DC, and New Orleans all citing a jump in this particular criminal activity over the past two years.  As troubling as the trend is for police departments and civilians across the country; there is increased concern over the fact that statistics show that teenagers are driving the increase in carjackings.  Detroit Police Chief James White joined host Lisa Brady on the Rundown recently to explain the reasons why he believes the number of youth carjackings has been climbing in America and why he feels there needs to be more focus on reducing juvenile crime in general. Chief White discusses police programs that he says work to deter young people from criminal activity, and how his Detroit Police Department has brought down violent crime despite the increase in auto thefts.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Detroit Police Chief James White and hear more about the motivations behind carjackings and his thoughts on how we can reduce crime in American cities.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/22/202320 minutes, 42 seconds
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From Washington: U.S. Debt Ceiling Sparks Debate Over Spending

According to the Treasury Department, the United States reached its $31 trillion limit on Thursday. With the risk of a default in June, Congress must act swiftly to protect the federal government's credit. While Speaker McCarthy is calling for negotiations with the President to discuss spending cuts, the White House has insisted that raising the debt ceiling should have no conditions. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram discusses how Speaker McCarthy and President Biden can work to find a solution, what negotiations could be on the table, and the future for Speaker McCarthy as he works to strike deals within the new Congress. On Tuesday, the Washington D.C. City Council voted to overturn Mayor Muriel Bowser's veto of the Revised Criminal Reform Act. The bill included policies that many deemed to be "soft on crime," including the elimination of almost all mandatory minimum sentences, restore the right to a jury trial for misdemeanor sentences, and reduce maximum sentences for certain offenses. Advocates for the bill have argued that it's necessary for the modernization of the current criminal code. FOX News Washington Correspondent Mark Meredith explains what the package contains, its national implications, and how it could face pushback from Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/22/202329 minutes, 42 seconds
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Extra: Another Side Of Janice Dean

During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, many Americans mourned as family members succumbed to the infectious virus. FOX News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean experienced this tragic loss as well. After the deaths of her husband's parents at senior care facilities, Janice made her voice heard and demanded accountability from former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo concerning his Covid policies that she blamed for their deaths.  Now, she has a book that tells the stories of other people who fought back even when the odds were against them.  Dean joined host Chris Foster on the Rundown to discuss her crusade against the former governor of New York and how she felt empowered to stand up to injustice. The FOX News icon also discussed how this chapter in her life inspired her new book, "I Am The Storm," and why she decided to tell the stories of everyday heroes. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean and hear more of her personal story and why she also loves to tell the stories of less-known, but inspiring people.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/21/202319 minutes, 6 seconds
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From Washington: The National Archives Role Into Presidential Oversight

President Biden addressed the Special Counsel's investigation saying he has "no regrets," a week after it was revealed that documents containing classified markings were found at a former D.C. office of his and in his garage at his Wilmington, Delaware residence. It can only be expected this investigation into President Biden is drawing comparisons to the ongoing investigation of former President Trump, who had his Mar-a-Lago home searched by FBI agents last year. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Law Professor, Andy McCarthy explains whether he thinks the two cases should be treated the same, the role of the National Archives in maintaining these documents, and why the issue is more complicated than meets the eye. The COVID-19 vaccine mandate officially lifted within the U.S. military, a mandate that previously kicked 8,000 soldiers, who refused the vaccine, out of service. Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder held a presser this week, stating that the Department of Defense is “not currently pursuing back pay to service members who were dismissed for refusing to take the COVID vaccination." Doctor, Veteran, and Republican Congressman Neal Dunn (FL-2) explains why this act is extremely harmful to the military and shares that he thinks Congress will be able to pass legislation to bring justice to the soldiers that were wronged. Later, he addresses the conversation about the higher risk of stroke and blood clots amongst those who did in fact receive the vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/21/202344 minutes, 11 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine Wants Western Tanks To Win War

The Pentagon has announced its latest military aid package to Ukraine which is worth $2.5 billion and includes armored vehicles but no tanks, something that Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has asked allies for. Kyiv has been asking for tanks in recent months saying they are key to pushing back Russian forces and taking back land. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Chief National Security correspondent Jennifer Griffin about the latest round of aid to Ukraine and how the Pentagon is trying to restock its own weapons.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/20/202315 minutes, 59 seconds
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House Republicans Ready For An Oversight Fight

When Democrats held control of Congress, they investigated former President Trump's ties to Russia, his finances, accusations of corruption and obstruction, and more. Now that the GOP controls the House, it is their turn to investigate. With committee assignments announced, House Republicans plan to launch investigations into President Biden's family, the 'weaponization' of federal agencies, the US southern border and more. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss reactions to the committee assignments, the threat posed by the looming debt limit, and the Supreme Court declining a challenge to the controversial New York gun laws. The city of San Francisco made headlines this week after their advisory committee on reparations for black Americans revealed their proposal, which would pay each qualifying Black resident $5 million dollars as well as comprehensive debt forgiveness. While this plan is simply a proposal, the announcement has other cities looking at reparations plans as well. Fox Business Correspondent Madison Alworth joins the Rundown to explain how black San Francisco residents would qualify for the multi-million-dollar lump sum under this plan, the pressure on cities considering reparations plans while facing budget issues, and public opinion in the country when it comes to the policy of reparations.   Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/20/202332 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Alec Baldwin Faces Criminal Charges For Onset Shooting

Alec Baldwin and one other person have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of a cinematographer while on a New Mexico movie set. Along with Baldwin, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was the armorer on the film "Rust," was also charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Jonna Spilbor, lawyer and legal analyst on FOX News, about the charges and what could possibly happen during the trial.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/202313 minutes, 45 seconds
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Washington Divided As America Hits Its Debt Limit

Today, America will hit its debt ceiling, meaning that the government is no longer able to borrow money. With the new Republican-led House of Representatives, the Biden administration is having trouble negotiating a workaround. President Biden is calling for Congress to raise the debt ceiling without preconditions. However, Speaker McCarthy and other House Republicans, are pushing for cuts to the federal budget. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to explain what hitting the limit means for the government, the politics getting in the way of a resolution, and why this could be an economic calamity if it's not solved by June. The past few years have revealed just how dangerous fentanyl is, with CDC research demonstrating how the synthetic opioid has been fueling a sharp rise in overdose deaths in the United States. Major cities across the country are waking up to this threat, with the NYC Health Department recently acknowledging that drug overdoses in their city went up 76 percent in a two-year period, with 80 percent of overdoses in 2021 being linked to fentanyl. Desilynn Smith is Clinical Director at the Gateway To Change rehabilitation center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and just two years ago lost her husband to a fentanyl overdose. Now, she joins the podcast to share how her loss changed her approach to counseling addiction and mental health, how the stigma of addiction can become a barrier for many seeking help, and the importance of education and resources in high-risk areas to prevent further overdose deaths.   Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/19/202331 minutes, 39 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ukraine's Interior Ministry Leaders And Child Killed In Helicopter Crash

A helicopter crash in a suburb of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv has killed Ukraine's Interior Minister and more than a dozen people including a child. Hours after the crash Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed world leaders and business experts at the World Economic Forum, calling for a moment of silence for the victims of the crash and world unity in support against Russia. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Alex Hogan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, about the tragic crash and Zelenskyy's address in Davos, Switzerland. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are “Woke” Schools Going Too Far To Promote “Equity”?

Several Virginia high schools are under investigation after allegedly neglecting to inform students that they were national merit award recipients. These awards, only gifted to select high schoolers across the country, often give students a greater chance of receiving college acceptances, scholarships, and sometimes fully paid tuition. However, this opportunity was taken away from many, with some schools claiming they acted in the name of "equity." One top-ranked high school allegedly reported their decision to withhold award information was made to not "hurt the feelings" of other students. In response, many government officials are now looking into the schools' potentially discriminatory actions and how they could be in violation of the Virginia Human Rights Act. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, a key figure in these investigations thus far, joins to discuss how students' lives may have been impacted by their schools' actions, why he believes "equity without excellence is emptiness," and how he plans to "get to the truth" behind what happened at these high schools.   Inflation has impacted almost every facet of life for Americans. One staple food item is grabbing the attention of consumers. Egg prices surged over 11% in December, leading many Americans to take a closer look at their grocery bills. Assistant Professor of Agriculture Economics at the University of Arkansas Dr. Jada Thompson joins the Rundown to explain some of the factors contributing to this inflation, the impact inflation is having on farmers and small businesses alike, and why she believes the surge in egg prices will not be permanent.   Plus, commentary by Fox & Friends co-host and host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Brian Kilmeade.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/18/202330 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Arrest Warrant Issued For Husband Of Missing Massachusetts Woman

Ana Walshe has been missing for over two weeks as a long list of worrying evidence piled up against of her husband Brian Walshe. Today a Massachusetts court issued an arrest warrant for the husband. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Bryan Llenas, outside Quincy District Court in Quincy, MA, about the latest out of the case and what family members are saying about the suspect.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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"A Whole Lot Of Hypocrisy": GOP Congressman On The Biden Docs

Last week, a third batch of classified documents were found at President Biden’s personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware. The President’s lawyers were quick to cooperate, assuring that all of the documents found were the results of simple mistakes. Still, Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to investigate POTUS’ mishandling of classified materials. While there are key differences in the cases, many in Washington have highlighted the similarities to last year, when the FBI seized classified documents from former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) on the House Intelligence Committee joins to break down the investigations into two presidents’ alleged mishandling of classified documents and weighs in on the looming debt ceiling crisis.   Over the weekend, New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited El Paso, Texas in an effort to emphasize the need for solutions to combat the United States' border crisis. The trip came amid New York's ongoing migrant crisis due to busloads of migrants overwhelming the city's resources. Although President Biden arrived in El Paso over a week ago to address the surge at the border, many are critical of his administration's border policies. FOX News National Correspondent Griff Jenkins joins the Rundown with the latest from Eagle Pass, Texas. He discusses the dire conditions faced by both migrants, and Border Patrol agents, as well as the national impact of the country's record illegal crossings.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/17/202330 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: More Classified Documents Found At Biden's Delaware Home

Over the weekend, lawyers for President Biden announced that a third batch of classified documents were found at his private residence in Wilmington, Delaware. Meanwhile, Special Counsel Robert Hur, appointed by Attorney General Garland last week, has begun his investigation into the Biden documents. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with David Spunt, FOX News Washington Correspondent, about the latest round of classified documents found in President Biden's home.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/202313 minutes, 24 seconds
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Inflation Is Cooling, But Is A Recession Still Brewing?

After months of inflation made everyday life a struggle for many families, Americans are finally experiencing some relief. With the latest Consumer Price Index data showing that inflation has fallen to 6.5% -- compared to 7.1% last month and nearly 9% last summer -- many families in the U.S. can relax as prices at the grocery store and gas pump ease a bit. Though there have been months of consistent progress, the Federal Reserve is aiming to lower the inflation rate to 2%, meaning Americans can likely expect more interest rate hikes until the Fed believes they've "finally beaten inflation." On the Rundown, Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper joins to discuss why the inflation rate does not reflect the health of the entire economy, the probability of a recession hitting the US despite inflation cooling off, and what "sticky inflation" is and why it's important Americans pay attention to it. During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, many Americans mourned as family members succumbed to the infectious virus. FOX News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean experienced this tragic loss as well. After the deaths of her husband's parents at senior care facilities when infected with Covid, Janice made her voice heard and demanded accountability from former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo concerning his Covid policies. Now, she has a book that tells the stories of other people who fought back even when the odds were against them. She joins the Rundown to discuss how she felt empowered to stand up to injustice, and other stories of everyday heroes in her book, "I Am The Storm." Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Deroy Murdock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/16/202331 minutes, 52 seconds
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Extra: House Majority Whip Emmer: 'GOP Will Give Americans A Better, More Transparent Congress'

After the tumultuous start, the 118th Congress is in session and the House Republicans say they're ready to start working on their agenda. But because of the early drama and the intra-party fighting that occurred before finally naming Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, there are concerns among conservatives that the GOP is too divided to get real action done and implement the change voters want. On Wednesday, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss his expectations for the new GOP-led Congress and why he feels the new rules in place will help the country run more efficiently and more with more transparency. Rep. Emmer explained why he is confident that Republicans will be able to unite as a party and achieve goals like cutting spending and passing significant legislation. He also weighed in on what needs to get done to pass the debt limit on time. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with House Majority Whip Tom Emmer and hear why the House's new majority leadership believes they're bringing something better to Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/202316 minutes, 21 seconds
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From Washington: The Failings Of The FAA

All it took was one corrupted file to take down the entire Federal Aviation Administration, delaying thousands of flights and temporarily grounding all domestic trips this week. Republican Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) and member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee claims that the current NOTAM system used for real-time updates about flight quality is antiquated and needs to be updated to improve air travel safety. He explains how this outage could have been easily avoided, details the piece of legislation he is pushing for flight efficiency, and calls into question Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's ability to prevent future travel meltdowns.   President Biden visited the U.S.-Mexico border this past week for the first time since taking office, just a few days after he outlined various initiatives that he believes will manage the number of illegal immigrants coming into the country. Executive Director at the America First Policy Institute and former Acting Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security Chad Wolf weighs in on the President's plan, criticizing his push for individuals to apply for asylum and says that the real focus should be discouraging illegal behavior and rooting out fraud in the asylum system. Chad later offers his own solutions for the crisis at the southern border and expresses his wish for the American people to hold this Administration accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/15/202334 minutes, 55 seconds
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Extra: Daughter Of The Infamous BTK Killer Weighs In On The Idaho Murders

The Idaho murders suspect, Bryan Kohberger, was extradited from Pennsylvania after his arrest late last month and appeared in an Idaho court on Thursday for a second time. Multiple reports have suggested Kohberger had an obsession with true crime and may have even had a loose connection to a notorious serial killer. During the same period during which the crime occurred, Kohberger was studying under a criminal psychologist who co-wrote a book with Dennis Rader, the infamous BTK killer. Kerri Rawson is the daughter of Rader. Earlier this week, Rawson joined the Rundown and host Dave Anthony to weigh in on the Idaho case, her father's connection to Kohberger and how she now advocates on behalf of victims of trauma and abuse. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Kerri Rawson and learn about what it's like to be the daughter of one of the most infamous serial killers in modern history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/14/202323 minutes, 59 seconds
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From Washington: Special Counsel Named To President Biden Probe

This week, President Biden came under fire as it was revealed aides found classified documents at multiple locations associated with the President. Attorney General Merrick Garland named Robert Hur as the Special Counsel who will oversee the investigation into the mishandling of the documents. The timing of the discovery has led many to wonder how the situation differs from that of former President Trump whose Mar-A-Lago home was raided due to classified documents. Law Professor at George Washington University Jonathan Turley evaluates how much trouble President Biden may be facing and discusses what he'll be watching out for as the story continues to unfold.   After a historic 15 rounds of voting, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) won the Speaker's gavel last week. With a Democrat-controlled Senate, what's in store for the Republican-led Congress? FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram takes a look back at the Speakership vote and discusses whether or not House Republicans have reconciled. Later, he explains what's inside the GOP's Congressional agenda, as well as the focus of new select committees that were approved this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/14/202337 minutes, 13 seconds
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Evening Edition: Digital Devices Give Human Traffickers An Easy In

January is 'National Human Trafficking Prevention Month' to raise awareness about human trafficking and also to educate people on how to recognize when the crime is happening. In this digital age, more traffickers are using smart devices to begin the grooming process. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Elizabeth Melendez Fisher Good, CEO & Founder The Foundation United and author of 'Groomed: Overcoming the Messages That Shaped Our Past and Limit Our Future', about how to identify a trafficking crime and how electronics are used by traffickers to reach their victims.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/202320 minutes, 57 seconds
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The President’s Political Problems Pile Up

On Thursday, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Robert Hur as the Special Counsel overseeing the probe into President Biden's classified documents. The news comes as another independent Special Counsel investigates former President Trump and the classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago home. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the similarities and differences between the two investigations, House Republicans' plans with the new Congress, and questions surrounding the Federal Aviation Administration’s system shortage.   Carjackings have been on the rise nationwide, with major cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, DC and New Orleans all citing a jump in this particular criminal activity over the past two years. The carjacking trend has concerned police departments across the country; however, the greater concern is placed on the fact that statistics show this crime is rising among teenagers and other juveniles. Detroit Police Chief James White joins the Rundown to explain the reasons why youth carjackings have been increasing in America, police programs that work to deter young people from criminal activity, and how his Detroit Police Department has brought down violent crime.   Plus, commentary from Fox News Contributor and Host of ‘WSJ At Large,’ Gerry Baker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/13/202333 minutes, 40 seconds
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Evening Edition: Special Counsel Appointed As More Classified Documents Are Found

Lawyers for President Biden have found more classified documents, this time at his private residence in Wilmington, Delaware. This comes on the same day Attorney General Merrick Garland announced he has appointed former U.S. attorney Robert Hur to review how President Biden handled the documents. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Brett Tolman, Founder & Attorney of the Tolman Group, about the latest regarding the classified documents and the question of 'who knew what and when?'. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/202319 minutes, 40 seconds
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"Fire Them All": Gov. Sununu On How To Fix Washington

After a chaotic start, the 118th Congress has some Republicans concerned that members will not be able to work together and unite to pass legislation. Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) is one of them. He joins the Rundown to explain why he believes his party needs to re-evaluate its strategy in order to compete with Democrats and their influence on the next generation of voters. He also discusses the Democrats' proposal to move their primary out of New Hampshire, as well as his thoughts regarding a potential presidential bid in 2024.   Medicine shortages have become a major issue in recent weeks for sick Americans and their families trying to get pharmacy items as simple as cough syrup, pain relief pills, or simple antibiotics. The short supply was driven by a recent spike in respiratory illness across the US, yet these medical shortages are not new, and can often be traced back to supply chain issues. Virginia Democrat Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger joins the podcast to explain how supply chain disruptions have influenced the medicine shortages in the country, what steps are being taken to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients domestically, and her legislation aimed at fixing supply chain vulnerabilities and moving America away from depending on China for key materials.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/12/202330 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Airport Chaos After FAA Grounds Flights

Another airline industry meltdown as the FAA grounds all domestic flights in the United States for the first time since 9-11. More than six thousand flights were delayed because of a failure of FAA's NOTAM system. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Michael Boyd, aviation expert and President & CEO of The Boyd Group International, about the NOTAM system, what it is and why thousands of flights were grounded.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/202316 minutes, 13 seconds
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House Majority Whip: ‘Time To Reexamine How Congress Spends America’s Cash’

Following a week of uncertainty over who would claim the speaker’s gavel, on Monday, Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans worked together to agree on a rules package for the 118th Congress. The GOP has long complained about excessive spending bills which ratchet up the national debt, and these new rules aim to remedy this with changes to spending and enforcing transparency on what will go into a piece of legislation. First, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) joins the podcast to explain how these new rules will usher in a more fiscally responsible Congress while maintaining strong military spending. Later, Congressman Mike Garcia (R-CA) joins to weigh in on how these changes could help curb wasteful spending packages.   Americans have been unable to escape fluctuating gas prices as of lately. When fuel prices hit record highs last year, many Republicans were quick to blame President Biden's clean energy policies. Although prices fell last month with the biggest release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, they've since risen in the new year. Senior Market Analyst at PRICE Futures Group and FOX Business Contributor Phil Flynn joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes pain at the pump will worsen as the year progresses, the status of the Strategic Reserve, and the future of the oil market as electric vehicles become more mainstream.   Plus, commentary by Fox News Medical Contributor and author of "Panic Attack," Dr. Nicole Saphier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/11/202335 minutes, 4 seconds
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Evening Edition: Biden Must Answer Questions On Classified Documents

President Biden is now facing criticism for the handling of classified documents after such documents were found in a former private office of his. Republicans have quickly made comparisons to the raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence and want answers from a full investigation into the findings. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with David Spunt, FOX News Correspondent based in D.C at the Department of Justice, about the documents, what they are and where does an investigation go from here.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/202315 minutes, 53 seconds
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Idaho Murders Suspect Has Eerie Ties To An Infamous Serial Killer

In a case that's swept the nation, Bryan Kohberger is due back in court on Thursday where he has been charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students. Multiple reports have suggested a linkage between Kohberger and a notorious serial killer. During the same period during which the crime occurred, Kohberger was studying under a serial killer expert who co-wrote a book with Dennis Rader, the infamous BTK killer. Kerri Rawson is the daughter of Rader. She joins the Rundown to discuss her understanding of what the victims’ families are going through, why the case hits close to home, and how she advocates on behalf of victims of trauma and abuse.   Recreational marijuana is now legal in 21 different states, and while this is fueling growth in the cannabis industry, it has come with unintended consequences for children’s health and safety. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a study showing how accidental consumption of marijuana edibles by young children has increased as legalization has become more prevalent, with cases of children's accidental consumption jumping 1,375% from 2017 to 2021. First, Missouri Poison Center Director Julie Weber joins to explain the dangers posed to kids unknowingly ingesting THC edibles and how poison control hotlines can help. Later, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong breaks down how deceptive product packaging is driving these incidents and what action he wants his state to take to protect children from all THC products.   Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/10/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: Brazilian Election Protesters Storm Government Buildings

Supporters of far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro who lost reelection to leftist rival President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva weeks ago, on Sunday stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace taking control of the buildings in Brazil's capital. The protesters smashed windows and caused other damage before the military retook control of the offices. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Amy Kellogg, FOX's Senior Foreign Correspondent, about the violent protests and similarities to our own January 6th insurrection. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/202315 minutes, 18 seconds
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson Talks the Border Crisis, New Congress, and 2024

As President Biden made his way to Mexico City for the North American Leaders’ Summit yesterday, he made his first-ever trip to El Paso, Texas – one of many cities being hit particularly hard by an overwhelming number of illegal border crossings by undocumented migrants. Though some GOP leaders have raised concerns that nothing beneficial will come from the President’s visit, many Americans remain hopeful that his trip to the border could potentially lead to the creation of much-needed immigration legislation. On the Rundown, Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson joins to discuss what positive outcomes he hopes comes from President Biden’s trips to El Paso and Mexico City and how he believes the new GOP-led Congress should act to get the border crisis under control. He also discusses what's next for him as he leaves office due to term limits and the possibility of him running for president in 2024.   Jason Grimsley spent 15 years playing Major League Baseball, pitching for the Phillies, Indians, Angels, Yankees, Royals, Orioles and Diamondbacks. His career in professional baseball even led to him winning two consecutive World Series with New York, but he admits now it was a career aided by performance-enhancing drugs. In his book, Cross Stitched: One Man's Journey From Ruin to Restoration, Grimsley tells all about the highs and lows of professional baseball and his trying road to recovery. He joins the Rundown to discuss some of the highlights from his book, his best day at Yankee Stadium, the FBI raid on his home and struggles he overcame after his career ended.   Plus, commentary by Opinion Editor for The Washington Times Charlie Hurt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/9/202331 minutes, 46 seconds
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Extra: Should America Scrap The Electoral College?

This past Friday marked two years since the attack at the United States Capitol in which rioters attempted to block votes which certified Joe Biden as President.  As part of the massive Omnibus spending bill Congress just passed the Electoral Count Reform Act, which lawmakers hope will make challenging election certification results more difficult and prevent a similar event as we witnessed on January 6th, 2021. Last week, Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony to explain why the law will be helpful.  The two also discussed the ongoing challenges of America's Electoral College system and the effort to pick a President via a national popular vote. Kondik, who has written about the subject extensively, explained some of the intended and unintended consequences of enacting such a change. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with the Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik and get a better understanding of America's election system and the debate over the Electoral College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/202322 minutes, 48 seconds
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From Washington: The Historic Battle For Speaker Of The House

With the vote for Speaker of the House entering territory not seen since before the Civil War, many question how long it will take to elect a Speaker. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram joins to explain why there are Republicans in the House refusing to vote for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), how the stalemate within the GOP will impact their ability to govern, and discusses the concessions that McCarthy might have to make in order to secure the votes needed to become the Speaker.   The United States economy is currently at a crossroads. With a historically low unemployment rate of 3.5% and a solid job market, interest rates still remain at an aggressively high percentage, which as a result leads economists to presume the country is entering a recession. Senior Writer at the Wall Street Journal, Jon Hilsenrath explains which sectors of the financial systems are starting to crack, predicts how the incoming divided Congress will impact the stock market, and sums up the overall state of the economy in 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/8/202333 minutes, 40 seconds
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Extra: Are We Repeating Past COVID Mistakes?

As cases increase here and around the world, COVID-19 restrictions are beginning to make a comeback. Earlier this week, most visitors coming from China, where there has been a dramatic surge in recent weeks, must provide a negative test from the past 48 hours before they can enter the United States. This policy comes at the same time as some school districts have begun to enforce mask mandates.  On Thursday, Dr. Robert Redfield, who was the Director of the CDC under President Trump, joined the Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss what's driving the current uptick in cases and whether or not the return of the peak-pandemic policies will be effective. Dr. Redfield, who once endorsed similar mandates and rules in the past, explained why we should have a different approach to combatting the virus now. He also explained why our country's health policymakers have failed to properly explain the value of the vaccines that are now available. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield and get his full take on the mistakes we made fighting the pandemic and what our approach should be now as we learn to live with COVID-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/7/202329 minutes, 12 seconds
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From Washington: Obstacles Ahead For Senate Republicans

The 118th Congress began on a chaotic note for the House Republicans amid their struggle to elect a Speaker, leading many to wonder whether the GOP will face the same division in the Senate. While Democrats were able to maintain their slim majority, they fear their control of the Senate is more vulnerable due to potential retirements within their party. Senate and Governors Editor for The Cook Political Report, Jessica Taylor weighs in on the stark dichotomy between Republicans in the House and Senate, challenges Senate Democrats will face in 2024, and the future for legislation in the heavily divided Congress. President Biden announced a new plan for combatting record immigration across the U.S. Southern border, including expanding the Trump-era Title 42 program. How will the new measures impact migrants coming into the country? FOX News Correspondent and Co-Anchor of FOX News Live, Griff Jenkins joins to discuss the President's upcoming visit to the border, how the new policies may cause the Democrat party to push back against the Biden Administration and the possibility of Congressional action on immigration reform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/7/202340 minutes, 19 seconds
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Evening Edition: Why The 'Libs of TikTok' Founder Is Finally Revealing Her Identity

The Twitter handle known as 'Libs of TikTok' has garnered more than a million followers – and many critics - by regularly reposting TikTok videos and social media posts from far-left wing accounts. The founder, who has attempted to remain anonymous for years, recently revealed her true identity on FOX News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chaya Raichik, the creator of 'Libs of TikTok' about the objective of her posts, what she thinks of her critics and why she wants to run the account ‘for the rest of her life’ despite all the pushback. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/202314 minutes, 34 seconds
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President Biden Makes His First Trip To The Border

"Do not just show up at the border, stay where you are and apply legally," President Biden announced on Thursday, as the White House revealed he will make a visit to the US southern border this weekend. This trip comes amid heavy criticism of the Biden administration for its handling of border and immigration policy. In his Thursday speech, he revealed there will be a tougher crackdown on illegal crossings made by migrants coming from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti and Cuba—an expansion of a previous policy that has proven effective. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss what the White House is hoping to accomplish with Biden’s visit to the border, disagreement in Congress about legislative priorities on the issue of immigration, and the uncertain future of student loan debt cancellation.   Today marks two years since the attack at the United States Capitol in which rioters attempted to block votes which certified Joe Biden as President. As part of the massive Omnibus spending bill, Congress just passed the Electoral Count Reform Act, which lawmakers hope will make challenging election certification results more difficult. Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics Kyle Kondik joins the Rundown to explain why the law will be helpful. He also discusses the ongoing challenges of America's Electoral College system.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/6/202332 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: No Rules, No Agenda As The House Fails To Elect Speaker

The House must elect a speaker before new members are sworn-in and business like establishing rules and agenda can begin. It has now reached ten rounds of voting without Republicans agreeing on a speaker. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Jared Halpern, Washington DC Political Anchor & Correspondent on FOX News Audio Platforms, about the latest round of votes for speaker and problems of a Congress that cannot conduct business. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/202315 minutes, 25 seconds
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Masks, Testing Mandates Return From Lockdown

The United States is bringing back COVID-19 restrictions on travel. Beginning today, visitors coming from China ages 2 and up must provide a negative Covid test from the past 48 hours. The mandate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention comes following a surge in coronavirus cases in China, as well as the country's lack of transparency about the outbreak. China has threatened to retaliate, calling the move "unscientific," leading many to wonder whether or not the testing rule will work. Dr. Robert Redfield was the Director of the CDC under President Trump. He joins the Rundown to discuss whether or not Covid mandates should be brought back, the efficacy of vaccines and treatment, and why it's important for Americans to learn to live with the virus in a safe way.   When you browse the internet, you inevitably leave a digital footprint of personal information—but who owns that data? A recent report explained how Smart TVs are harvesting user data and selling it to advertisers for big bucks, yet they aren’t the only ones using consumer data for profit. Some of the biggest companies, from Meta and Twitter to T-Mobile and AT&T, have been fined millions of dollars for not protecting or even profiting off of users’ data. Tech founder of Applied AIC and cyber security expert John Cofrancesco joins the podcast to explain how your personal data may be used to turn a profit for big companies and the ways we are seeing regulators step up to confront this violation of consumers' rights.   Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/5/202331 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: GOP Turmoil Has The House Frozen

In two days Rep. Kevin McCarthy has lost six rounds of voting to become speaker and the process to elect a new leader has the House paralyzed. Another vote is expected to happen Wednesday evening. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Colin Reed, Republican strategist and co-founder of 'South and Hill Strategies', about the fight for speaker and how it impacts the Republican majority in the House.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Idaho Murders Case Breaks: How DNA Led Police To Their Suspect

After seven weeks of investigating, police in Moscow, Idaho have identified a murder suspect in 28-year-old Pennsylvania man Bryan Kohberger, who they suspect of killing the four college students at the University of Idaho. Kohberger was identified by police who were able to match crime scene DNA to a sample submitted by his family member to a genealogy testing site. As Kohberger’s lawyer shared his confidence that his client will not be found guilty, the families of the victims say they are prepared to attend court proceedings in pursuit of justice. Former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro joins the Rundown to explain how a DNA ancestry database led investigators to the suspect, how valuable the motive will be in the criminal case, and the questions that remain about Bryan Kohberger.   Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, international nuclear tensions have been high. Following a record year of missile tests, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un began the new year by ordering his government to expand its nuclear arsenal. The latest move has raised concerns about the growing threat posed by North Korea. Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation and former CIA Deputy Division Chief for Korea Bruce Klingner joins the Rundown to discuss the nuclear capabilities of North Korea, how the United States should respond to threats, and whether or not a war with North Korea could be imminent.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/4/202335 minutes, 17 seconds
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Evening Edition: NFL Player Suffers Cardiac Arrest In Game

Buffalo Bills player, twenty four year-old Damar Hamlin, collapsed mid-game after suffering a cardiac arrest. His heartbeat needed to be restored on the field and he remains in critical condition in a Cincinnati hospital's intensive care unit. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dr. Sean Levchuck, Chair of Pediatric Cardiology at St. Francis Hospital in Long Island, New York, about the shocking scene and the importance of health screenings. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/202316 minutes, 11 seconds
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Day One Drama Ahead For The New Congress?

Republicans are set to take control of the House in the 118th Congress, yet the matter of choosing a new speaker of the House remains a point of debate within the GOP. California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy served as the minority leader for his party; however, now he is struggling to secure the votes necessary to become speaker as some members of his own party oppose him or request concessions in exchange for their support. Fox News Audio Political Anchor and National Correspondent Jared Halpern joins the podcast to break down what is motivating GOP House members to withhold their votes from McCarthy, why a speaker of the House is essential to a functioning Congress, and the first piece of legislation to be voted on by the new Congress.   It's the first business day of 2023 and the markets are back open. 2022 marked a dismal year for Wall Street, with stocks having their worst year since the 2008 financial crisis. Founder of Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Hoenig joins the Rundown to discuss whether or not the markets will bounce back in the new year, why certain sectors suffered, and where he advises Americans to invest their money.   Plus, commentary by Father Robert Sirico, co-founder of the Acton Institute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/202332 minutes, 23 seconds
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Evening Edition: Microchip Shortage Still Affecting Products And Politics

All modern telecommunications and computing rely on one very important piece of technology: the silicon microchip. The COVID pandemic created a microchip manufacturing shortage that the world is still getting over and a recent semiconductor policy put into place by the United States is drawing international attention. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chris Miller, author of 'Chip Wars: The Fight For The World's Most Critical Technology', about the importance of this very important resource and it's affect on geopolitics.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/202313 minutes, 40 seconds
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Will The Housing Market Bounce Back in 2023?

During the pandemic, the housing market boomed, as the demand for more space from eager buyers was met with an ample supply of homes from sellers looking to capitalize on the surging housing prices. 2023 will look very different, with high inflation creating high mortgage rates that are making it unaffordable for many Americans to purchase houses right now. Even Fed Chair Jerome Powell admitted weeks ago that the pandemic housing market was a “housing bubble,” leaving many wondering what will happen this year now that the bubble has burst? FOX Business' Gerri Willis joins the Rundown to explain why the mix of low inventory and high interest rates is bad news for this year’s housing market and how homebuyers can navigate this tough market.   2022 is behind us but the year was rife with political division, from controversial decisions made in Washington to the midterm elections, many aspects of American politics drummed up intense discussions across the country. In August 2022, FOX’s Dana Perino spoke with South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) about his memoir, “America: A Redemption Story” and how it illustrates what Americans can achieve when we collaborate and help our fellow citizens. Today on the Rundown, we look back at that conversation from last August with Senator Scott, who shared some key stories from his book and explained the widespread impact of political polarization, the negative role played by partisan media sources, and how the United States can become even more resilient if we place greater emphasis on unity.   Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/2/202332 minutes, 27 seconds
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Extra: Is House Speaker Drama Already Derailing The GOP's 2023 Agenda?

Many Americans across the country had their holiday plans interrupted by flight cancellations. As various flyers found themselves stuck at the airport for days with their luggage nowhere to be found, airlines are being bombarded with questions about why this has happened on such a massive scale.  Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) and her family were also impacted by the delays. She joined the FOX News Rundown's Dave Anthony to discuss her experience and whether or not airlines like Southwest should be held accountable for the massive disruption.  Mace, a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, discussed what factors aside from weather may have led to this meltdown, and what regulations the government should and should not enforce on the industry.  The South Carolina Congresswoman, who recently won her reelection campaign, also weighed in on the Beltway drama surrounding Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's bid to become the next Speaker, as well as the controversy surrounding Rep-Elect George Santos (R-NY), who has now admitted to lying about his past.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and you'll hear even more of her take on the airline industry's problems ... and the problems the GOP will have to face this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/202322 minutes, 39 seconds
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From Washington: The President’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

In 2022 President Biden signed an act forgiving up to $10,000 of federal student loan debt for borrowers earning less than $125,000 annually. The act was met with fierce disapproval and legal challenges from Republicans, with critics saying that the relief would further inflation. The plan for student loan forgiveness plan will face the Supreme Court next month to determine the future of the act. The FOX News Rundown From Washington looks back on an interview with Jared Bernstein, a member of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, to discuss the impact debt forgiveness may have on inflation in this country, concerns over fairness to taxpayers, and questions about the rising costs of higher education in America. As President Biden’s administration moved forward with its student loan forgiveness plan, one lawmaker created an alternative plan to combat educational costs. The FOX News Rundown From Washington revisits a conversation with Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) to discuss his proposed COLLEGE Act, how it can hold colleges accountable for the rising tuition costs, the debt that many graduates face, and how it could change how universities use endowments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/1/202326 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extra: Tank Sinatra Spills Tea About The "Influencer" Industry

Social media 'influencers' are living up to their name. Online celebrities, who have gained huge followings by simply telling jokes, sharing memes, or giving lifestyle tips, have dramatically changed the way people get information, find entertainment and shop.  In fact, influencers and their endorsements can be quite lucrative for brands, with a recent survey from Morning Consult finding 45% of Gen Z respondents had purchased a product because a social media star or celebrity promoted it.  As online content creators continue to gain power in the digital space, some are wondering, how one even begins their content creation career.  Social media phenomenon and meme creator Tank Sinatra recently joined the FOX News Rundown's Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the 'influencer industry.' Tank explained how a meme creator makes a living, why influencing has become such an attractive career path, and how viral content has transformed the advertising space. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Tank Sinatra and learn more about how social media personalities like himself are changing our culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/31/202221 minutes, 11 seconds
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From Washington: Rep. Michael Lawler On New York’s Red Wave

While the “Red Wave” that was predicted by many pollsters and pundits didn't materialize in 2022, there were a few bright spots across the nation where the Republicans were able to make some gains. The FOX News Rundown From Washington revisits an interview with Congressman-Elect Michael Lawler (R-NY 17th District) to discuss his win over the DCCC chair Sean Patrick Maloney, his plans for Congress when he takes control of the seat and the policies he will be supporting. As the Russian war on Ukraine continues into the new year, many wonder what the future of U.S. support will look like with a Republican lead House of Representatives. In September, President Biden sent a strong message to Russia at the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly about the priority of protecting Ukrainian sovereignty. The FOX News Rundown From Washington looks back on an interview with Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine under three presidents William Taylor as he explains the U.N. messaging to Russian President Vladimir Putin and why it is important to continue to support the war effort in Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/31/202236 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: Afghan Aid Could Halt After Women Banned From Working

Last week the Taliban banned women from working with nongovernmental groups including those distributing life-saving aid all across the country. Now, the United Nation's and the NGO's working in Afghanistan are warning that people will die because of the lack of female staff. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks with FOX's Yonat Friling about the dire situation and the calls for the Taliban to reverse their decision.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/202214 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Airlines Ruined The Holidays For Many. Should They Pay A Price?

Many Americans across the world have had their holidays interrupted by flight cancellations due primarily to the severe winter storm that hit the U.S. last week. As various flyers find themselves stuck at the airport for days while their luggage is nowhere to be found, airlines are being bombarded with questions about why this has happened on such a massive scale. One particular airline under fire is Southwest, which is responsible for over half of the flight cancellations worldwide. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced plans to hold the airline accountable and investigate the origins of this meltdown to ensure nothing like this will happen again. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC), a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, has felt the pain of these travel issues firsthand after her children were stranded in Baltimore without their luggage last weekend due to a sudden flight cancellation. Rep. Mace joins the Rundown to discuss what factors aside from weather may have led to this meltdown, how she believes Congress should hold Southwest Airlines accountable, and what other issues she hopes to prioritize when sworn into the new Congress next week.   It was one of the most talked about stories of 2022. Back in March, the 94th Oscars Ceremony left audiences speechless when comedian Chris Rock was slapped by Will Smith after making a joke about the actor's wife. Smith went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor that night, but would later get himself banned from the Oscars and other Academy events for 10 years after. Today, we look back at our conversation with FOX Across America's Jimmy Failla, FOX Nation's Tyrus, and comedian Alli Breen from March 30th when the panel discussed the controversial slap and what the response told us about the state of race relations, masculinity, and comedy in America today.   Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Joe Concha.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/30/202232 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Kevin McCarthy Clinging To His Speaker Bid

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has a slim hold on his speaker bid ahead of next week's vote. McCarthy has many supporters but a small group of hard-line conservatives say they are a definite 'no' when it comes to him. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent, about the Republican infighting that could cause Kevin McCarthy the speaker bid.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/202215 minutes, 13 seconds
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Title 42 Survives, But Will Congress Finally Act On The Border?

Though the Biden Administration had planned to lift Title 42, the Trump-era policy that limited the flow of migrants into the US as a COVID-19 precaution, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the order must remain in place until arguments are heard in February. This comes after multiple Republican lawmakers voiced concerns that the southern border would become severely overwhelmed in the absence of Title 42, as the US recorded a record-high number of migrant crossings in fiscal year 2022 despite the policy being in place. Now, all eyes are on Congress to pass legislation to prepare the border for the eventual removal of Title 42, which could happen in just two months. On the Rundown, Former Chief of US Border Patrol and retired acting ICE director Ronald Vitiello joins to discuss his thoughts on why the US has seen a massive border surge despite current policies in place, how Congress should act to prepare for the eventual lift of Title 42, and why the Biden Administration's current plans for the border are 'the worst prescription they could have come up with.'   The drug fentanyl has become one of the leading causes of death for American adults and now this overdose crisis is impacting adolescents as well. In 2021, one study found that 77 percent of all teen overdose deaths were due to fentanyl, with many of these teens seeking pills that have unknowingly been laced with fentanyl. Today, we look back at Alex Hogan’s conversation with Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody when she joined the Rundown to explain how an insecure southern border is driving the rise in fentanyl overdoses. She also discussed the importance of parents educating themselves and having conversations with their children about the dangers of fentanyl.   Plus, commentary from Karoline Leavitt, Former Republican nominee for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/29/202233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: The Iranian President Vows To Show No Mercy to Protesters

The number of Iranian civilians killed in antigovernment protests has surpassed five hundred including nearly sixty children. The protests have also reached the one hundred day mark with no signs of stopping. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Behnam Ben Taleblu, Iran expert and senior fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about the current state of the protests and where they maybe going from here.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/202214 minutes, 9 seconds
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‘The Blizzard That Buried Buffalo’ Returns

Last week, New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in anticipation of a severe blizzard to impact the state and the following few days brought with it a historic winter storm that paralyzed the city of Buffalo, bringing four feet of snow, freezing temperatures and ultimately claiming over thirty lives so far. As the city works to recover from this disaster, most roads remain unusable, and many in Buffalo have been facing dangerous conditions without power or access to food. Fox Weather Correspondent Max Gorden is on the ground in Buffalo, New York, and joins to explain the devastating impact this winter storm has had on the city, how the blizzard caught many people in Buffalo off guard and unprepared, and how one severe weather event was able to cause travel advisories for 60 percent of Americans across the country.   This past year saw an increased discussion of parental rights and with that came a lively debate surrounding the banning of books that students are reading in school. These ban requests have risen in popularity due to parent advocacy groups calling for stricter standards, while some educators are decrying the crackdown on certain literature as harmful censorship. In September 2022, during ‘Banned Book Week’ the Rundown spoke to an advocate on each side of the issue. Today on the Rundown, we look back at that conversation from September 21st with Moms For Liberty Co-Founder Tina Descovich and Director of The American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom Deborah Caldwell-Stone about the heightened focus on book banning this year.    Plus, commentary by National Security Expert, Dr. Rebecca Grant.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/28/202232 minutes, 30 seconds
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Evening Edition: Airline Cancellations Ruining The Holidays For Thousands

Holiday travelers are facing another day of cancellations and delays after Monday's issues of four thousand cancellations and more than eight thousand delays nationwide. Southwest Airlines led the way with canceling two thirds of all their flights. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Lydia Hu, FOX Business Correspondent, about the delays, reaction from travelers and what airlines are saying the real problems are.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/202214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Phones & Social Media: 'Modern Day Weapons Of Mass Destruction'

Social media companies have been highly scrutinized lately. Concerns over censorship, personal privacy, and even national security have gotten the attention of users and lawmakers across the country. But the recent headlines about platforms like Twitter and TikTok have largely overlooked another troubling issue about social media: what it does to our children. Tom Kersting, a family therapist and the author of the upcoming book, "Raising Healthy Teenagers", joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes parents need to be more involved with how long kids are on social media and what they're doing on it. He also offers advice on to help teens who are dealing with the stresses and anxieties of adolescence in our new smartphone-obsessed world. This past year was marked by some horrific mass shootings, whether it be a club in Colorado Springs, New York, an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, or a Taiwanese church in Laguna Woods, California. Reports and investigations would later show that many of these mass shooting events were classified as hate crimes that were motivated by some form of racial bias. Today, we look back at our interview with former Ku Klux Klan member, Scott Shepherd. He spoke with Jessica Rosenthal shortly after the allegedly racially motivated shooting in Buffalo last May. Shepard discussed how people fall down a rabbit hole of hateful ideology, and why he believes hate crimes are still so persistent in the U.S. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Liz Peek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/27/202231 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Antisemitic Incidents On the Rise

According to the Anti-Defamation League, a watchdog group that tracks such stats, last year was the worst on record for antisemitic acts. It looks to becoming mainstream too as high profile names like rapper Kanye West and NBA star Kyrie Irving recently shared antisemitic views. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dov Hikind, former Democratic New York State Assemblyman and founder of 'Americans Against Anti-Semitism', about the rise in harassment and violence against Jews, especially in New York City.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/202220 minutes, 4 seconds
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2022: Another Year That Tested America's Faith

Are Americans losing faith? Earlier this year, Gallup came out with a poll that found 81% of people said they believed in God. That's down six-percent from 2017 and the lowest number of believers since Gallup started asking the question at the end of World War II. This comes at the same time as recent polls say that Americans who are "unaffiliated" with religion on the rise. FOX News Contributor, theologian and former priest Jonathan Morris joins the Rundown to discuss the phenomenon, what factors could be driving these trends, and what it could mean for our country's future. Russia’s war on Ukraine began in February 2021 and continues to rage on. Journalists from around the world moved quickly into action to report on the tragedies and harsh realities of the Russian invasion. Many heard the story when a FOX News crew was attacked outside of Kyiv and FOX cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and journalist Sasha Kuvshynova were killed in the attack while FOX News correspondent Benjamin Hall suffered grave injuries. Hall was rescued from behind enemy lines by a group called Save Our Allies. Today, on the Rundown we look back at our interview with the organization's co-founder Sarah Verardo who joined host Dave Anthony on the Rundown back on March 23rd to discuss details of how they reached the FOX crew, the organization's origins with the collapse of Afghanistan, and why the rescue mission meant so much to her. Plus, commentary from New York Post Columnist Karol Markowicz  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/26/202234 minutes, 9 seconds
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Extra: The Story Behind 'A Christmas Story' ...

'A Christmas Story' is more than a classic movie. It has become a holiday tradition. Every Christmas, the 1983 family film runs on a 24-hour loop on cable.  Now 39 years later, producer, director, and actor Peter Billingsley has returned to play Ralphie in the sequel, "A Christmas Story Christmas." Billingsley recently sat down with host Dave Anthony on the FOX News Rundown to discuss both the original movie and why he decided to revisit his iconic character as an adult in the new one. He also discusses his career including roles in other classic films like 'Elf'.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with producer, director, and actor Peter Billingsley and hear more of his journey down memory lane playing Ralphie in 'A Christmas Story.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/25/202226 minutes, 56 seconds
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From Washington: The Future Of Congress & Funding Ukraine

With the final days of the 117th Congress coming to a close, what lies ahead as the Republican party takes control of the House in 2023? FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to discuss the end of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's role in House leadership, the legacy she leaves behind, and how GOP leadership could impact the ongoing funding for Ukraine in their fight against Russia.   On Christmas day in 1776, General George Washington and his army sailed across the Delaware River to surprise attack a Hessian force in Trenton, New Jersey. Author and Historian David O. Stewart recalls the details of this famous historical event, debunks some of the myths regarding the attack, and reveals what aided the General in his element of surprise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/25/202230 minutes, 52 seconds
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Extra: The Story Behind The Nativity Story ...

The Three Wise Men are big a part of the Christmas story and numerous carols, however, not much is known about them.  Earlier this week, FOX News Contributor and author of The Wise Men Who Found Christmas Raymond Arroyo joined host Chris Foster on the Rundown to discuss some of the history and cultural markers surrounding the nativity story and what we know about the men who visited the baby Jesus.  He discussed the origins of the Magi and speculated on where they came from and when the actually arrived. Arroyo also discussed how learning the history behind biblical stories can enhance one's personal faith and their appreciation of the miracle of Christmas.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX News Contributor Raymond Arroyo and take a deep dive in to the history behind the Nativity Story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/24/202221 minutes, 31 seconds
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From Washington: Will Republicans Get Off On The Right Foot?

With only one week left in 2022, the biggest story looking forward to the new year is who will become the leader of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has already started his pitch for House Speaker, as people speculate who will join former President Trump in the 2024 presidential race. Senior Political Correspondent at Axios Josh Kraushaar highlights which stories to pay attention to once the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, and explains how the GOP can have a productive legislative year.   How did Santa Claus, the character beloved by children across the world, help the Union Army win the Civil War? FOX & Friends Co-Host and the Narrator of the FOX Nation special How Santa Won The Civil War, Brian Kilmeade joins to discuss how cartoonist Thomas Nast created the modern image of Santa, how it was used to boost morale and promote enlistment during the war, and the impact it had on shaping Christmas for generations to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/24/202231 minutes, 52 seconds
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Evening Edition: Iranians Protest In The Face Of Possible Execution

The Iranian government has publicly executed two people since protests broke out over the death of twenty two year old woman, Mahsa Amini, while she was in the custody of the so called 'morality police'. The protests continue despite the threat of more executions and the death of over four hundred people including dozens of children. FOX's Trey Yingst speaks with FOX's Yonat Friling about the current state of the protests and the bravery of those fighting for their rights.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/202216 minutes, 34 seconds
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Zelenskyy’s Appeal To Congress: ‘Your Decisions Can Save Millions’

Over 300 days since Russia first invaded Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made his first trip out of the country since the war began to speak with President Biden and address a joint session of Congress. In his speech thanking lawmakers in Washington, President Zelenskyy also stressed the importance of the aid being provided by the United States, just as Congress approved an additional $1.8 billion military aid package that included Patriot missiles and precision-guided bombs. Former Ambassador to the United Nations Kurt Volker joins the Rundown to share the significance of President Zelenskyy’s speech on Capitol Hill, how Russia is ramping up their war efforts, and why bipartisan support for Ukraine’s defense efforts is smart foreign policy.   Many people know "A Christmas Story" as a staple of their Christmas Eve traditions. 39 years later, the story continues. Ralphie is now all grown up and returns home to give his family a holiday to remember. Peter Billingsley returns as the producer and star of "A Christmas Story Christmas" streaming now on HBO Max. He joins the Rundown to discuss what it was like making the new film, the nostalgia he experienced reliving the original, and the lasting impact it continues to have on families this holiday season.  Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.   Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/23/202234 minutes, 20 seconds
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Evening Edition: Putin Makes More Threats After Zelenskyy Visit

Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Biden and then addressed Congress thanking and appealing to lawmakers to continue sending weapons and aid to his country. Russia's Putin has made claims today that he wants an end to the war but also said his military has a ICBM that will be able to thwart the 'Patriot Missile Battery' being sent to Ukraine. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Nate Foy, in Kyiv, Ukraine, who says the Ukrainians are praising the support from the United States but are still expecting a long, cold winter.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/202217 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Effort To Save The Allies We Left Behind

After the fall of Kabul last year, many of the Afghans who risked their lives helping the U.S. military were left behind during the evacuation. Abdul Wasi Safi was one of them. Fearing he would be killed by the Taliban, he fled and embarked on a dangerous journey across multiple continents. He eventually reached the U.S.-Mexico border, where he hoped to find safety and a new life. Instead, he was arrested for illegal entry and now could be deported back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Special guest host Dana Perino joins the Rundown and speaks with the CEO of The Independence Fund, Sarah Verardo, about her group’s effort to help Abdul Wasi Safi, why going back to Kabul would mean certain death, and how she and other veterans services organizations are advocating for the Biden administration to better help our Afghan allies.   The internet has revolutionized the world of entertainment, and with it the world of advertising and marketing as well. In fact, influencers and their endorsements can be quite lucrative for brands, with a recent survey from Morning Consult finding 45% of Gen Z respondents had purchased a product because an influencer or celebrity promoted it. As online content creators continue to gain power in the digital space, some are wondering, how does one even begin their content creation career? Social media phenomenon and meme creator Tank Sinatra joins the Rundown to discuss how a meme creator makes a living, why influencing has become such an attractive career path, and how viral content has transformed the advertising space.   Plus, commentary from FOX Nation host Tom Shillue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/22/202230 minutes, 44 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ronna McDaniel Makes Her Case To Remain RNC Chair

The fight for the next Republican chair is heating up as current Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is now facing multiple challengers. Republicans disappointed in midterm results want to see a change but McDaniel says the GOP has had success under her leadership. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Ronna McDaniel, Chairwoman of Republican National Committee, who talks about what she sees as recent Republican successes and makes the case of why she should remain RNC Chairwoman.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/202216 minutes, 14 seconds
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'Tis The Season…For Massive Spending Bills

Ahead of the Friday deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown, Congress will vote on the 2023 omnibus spending bill. The $1.7 trillion package would fund departments across the government; however, the large size of the bipartisan bill is leaving many lawmakers hesitant. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) is one Republican who believes more time is needed to process the 4,100 pages in the bill. He joins the Rundown to discuss his frustration with government spending, as well as his bipartisan work on issues related to fentanyl and crypto regulation.   The holidays are fast approaching, and for many Americans that means traveling near and far to family gatherings to celebrate and be together—but not everyone is enthusiastic about it, in fact, many are opting out this year. A recent survey found nearly one-third of respondents believed the holidays would be better if they didn’t stay with family and even pre-pandemic, an American Psychiatric Association report showed people say they were five times more likely to see their stress levels increase amid the holiday season. Licensed marriage and family therapist Dr. Karen Ruskin joins the Rundown to discuss strategies for coping with stressful family environments during the holidays, making healthy personal decisions for mental health, and de-escalating heated situations.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekends and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/21/202232 minutes, 6 seconds
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Evening Edition: Ending 'Title 42' Will Cause Chaos In Courts

Despite a temporary hold from the Supreme Court, the lifting of 'Title 42' appears inevitable and immigration judges across the country are bracing for an exponential increase in the over one million backlogged cases. There are about six hundred immigration judges across the United States with the backlog of cases including those from almost two hundred different countries around the world. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's David Spunt, Washington D.C. Correspondent at the Department of Justice, about 'Title 42', why it was enacted and how ending it will impact the courts. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/202216 minutes, 32 seconds
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Will Voters, Not Courts, Determine Trump's Fate?

At the final January 6th House committee hearing on Monday, lawmakers on the panel voted to refer criminal charges to the Department of Justice for former President Trump. Referrals from Congress serve only as recommendations and do not compel any concrete action from the DOJ. Former DOJ attorney Richard Serafini joins the Rundown to discuss the Department of Justice’s role following this referral and why it is unlikely that any of the evidence presented by the House committee will be useful to the Department of Justice. He explains the greater likelihood of Congress passing legislation on electoral laws, his belief that criminal charges are unlikely to hold up, and why it will be voters who decide whether or not former President Trump becomes president again.   The new Congress will be sworn in two weeks from today, yet House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is still facing an uphill battle securing the votes needed for him to become the next Speaker of the House. As it currently stands, five Republican members of Congress oppose his Speakership and without a Speaker in charge, Congress would find itself immobilized. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins the Rundown to discuss why Representative McCarthy is facing opposition, what problems this could pose for the newest Congress, and the legislation waiting to be passed within the lame-duck congressional session.   Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/20/202229 minutes, 55 seconds
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Evening Edition: Harmeet Dhillon Challenging Ronna McDaniel To Chair The RNC

A former Trump campaign attorney is running to be the head of the Republican National Committee saying a long run of GOP losses means the party needs a change in leadership. Harmeet Dhillon, California attorney who started her own firm, joins the 'MyPillow' CEO Mike Lindell who is also challenging the current head, Ronna McDaniel. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Harmeet Dhillon, lawyer and RNC chair candidate, on why she is challenging Ronna McDaniel and how her leadership would change the party.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/202220 minutes, 50 seconds
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Could A COVID Origins Investigation Finally Reveal the Truth?

The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Mike Turner, recently announced plans to open investigations into the intelligence community's findings regarding the origins of COVID-19 — after inconsistencies were found between the intelligence committee's 'classified' and 'unclassified' versions of a report detailing the administration’s review of COVID-19 origins. Arkansas Republican Congressman and member of the House Intelligence Committee, Rick Crawford, joins the Rundown to explain why the American people deserve full transparency from the government regarding COVID-19. He also discusses why some Republicans believe the virus’ origins could be connected to China’s biological weapons research program and gives his take on bipartisan concerns that the popular social media platform TikTok could pose a national security threat.    The Wise Men are a part of many Christmas stories and carols, however, not much is known about their story. FOX News Contributor and author of The Wise Men Who Found Christmas Raymond Arroyo joins the Rundown to discuss some of the history and cultural markers surrounding the nativity story, the Christmas star, and the origins of the Magi. He also discusses how learning the history behind biblical stories can enhance people's appreciation of December 25th.   Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, author, and lawyer Sam Bregman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/19/202231 minutes, 40 seconds
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Extra: Did Iran Have A Role In The Lockerbie Bombing?

Nearly 34 years after the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, Abu Agila Mohammed Masud was taken into U.S. custody this week and accused of building the bomb that killed 270 people. Bert Ammerman lost his brother on that flight and traveled to Lockerbie, Scotland to see the crash site just days after. Ammerman, who is the former President for the Victims of Pan Am Flight 103, joined host Dave Anthony on The FOX News Rundown to discuss his reactions to the arrest. He shared his experience trying to find just justice since the tragedy and spoke about his brother's legacy. He even explained why he believes that a stronger response to the attack could have prevented the events of 9/11. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Bert Ammerman and get more of his candid response to the arrest of Abu Agila Mohammed Masud and why remains convinced Iran was behind the deadly plot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/202219 minutes, 37 seconds
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From Washington: Looking For Answers Before Christmas On Capitol Hill

The White House is insisting they are preparing for the Title 42 expiration but has yet to announce any plans or systems to put in place to handle the thousands of migrants entering the country every day. On the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue, lawmakers push a government shutdown until December 23rd and are drafting a very large spending bill for the new year that will likely have partisan legislation embedded within. With just one week until Christmas, FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram weigh in on all of the answers Americans are waiting for before Christmas on Capitol Hill. With Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announcing a party switch from Democrat to Independent, many wonder what this means for the state of play in the Senate for 2024. While the switch may cause a stir with the balance of power in Congress, it also raises a larger question for the future of Independent candidates. CEO and President of HighGround Inc. Chuck Coughlin joins to discuss Senator Sinema’s decision to become an Independent, the Republican and Democratic strategy in Arizona for 2024, and how this move could be a bright spot for third-party candidates in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/18/202242 minutes, 10 seconds
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Extra: The American Stuck In Russian Prison... That You May Not Have Heard About

After spending months in a Russian prison, many celebrated the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner after being wrongfully detained on drug charges. Critics were upset that Marine veteran Paul Whelan, another American wrongfully detained in Russia, was not freed as well. While much of the attention is centered around Griner and Whelan, there's another American who has been held in a Russian prison for over a year. Marc Fogel was arrested in August of 2021 for possessing vape cartridges and medical marijuana. Earlier this week, Marc's sister, Anne Fogel joined the Rundown to discuss her reaction to Brittney Griner's release, the story of Marc's arrest, and why she's fighting for the State Department to give him a wrongful detainment classification. Fogel detailed her efforts to get her brother home and the conditions he is living in. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Anne Fogel and learn more about the other American stuck in a Russian prison. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/17/202226 minutes, 40 seconds
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From Washington: Establishing A Partnership With Africa

This week, leaders from 49 African nations traveled to Washington D.C. for the U.S.-African Leaders Summit hosted by the Biden Administration. The summit was the first to occur in eight years and comes at a crucial time for U.S.-African relations. Countries such as Russia and China have held similar meetings with African diplomats as they try to grow their trade and military influence. Senior Associate with the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Former Director of Africa Affairs on the National Security Council for the Bush Administration, Cameron Hudson explains the importance of the summit and emphasizes why the U.S. must follow through to their commitments. A set of internal Twitter documents called "The Twitter Files" were released this month by CEO Elon Musk along with freelance journalist Matt Taibbi, opinion writer Bari Weiss, and author Michael Shellenberger. The files provided confirmation and colorful details that large companies such as Twitter tend to be dominated by workers with a particular ideological mindset and work to quiet other voices who may challenge those views. Editor-at-Large of the Wall Street Journal and Host of Wall Street Journal At Large on the FOX Business Network Gerald Baker explains the dangers of labeling differing opinions as illegitimate and weighs in on the possibility of United States lawmakers getting involved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/17/202235 minutes, 12 seconds
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Evening Edition: China Pushes For Oil To Be Traded In Yuan Not The Dollar

Chinese President Xi Jinping addressing Gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia Friday called on leaders of top oil producing countries to start trading oil using the Chinese yuan instead of the U.S. dollar. This move would cause a significant and costly hit to the dollar and other Western markets. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Gordon Chang, expert on U.S.-China relations and author of "The Coming Collapse of China" and "The Great U.S.-China Tech War", who says this could become a troubling economic change for the United States.    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202212 minutes, 29 seconds
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Are Mask Mandates About To Make A Comeback?

Three years ago this week, the first COVID-19 cases were reported in Wuhan, China. In an effort to prepare for a possible winter surge in coronavirus cases, the White House resumed a program that will send masks and testing kits to households across the country. Meanwhile, House Republicans are prepared to launch an investigation into the origins of the virus once they become the majority next month. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the political fallout of COVID-19 safety policies, why investigations into the virus’ ties to China are difficult to conduct, and the Senate Banking Committee's crackdown on cryptocurrency. On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said there will be more rate hikes to come in 2023. Economists fear our current monetary policy is leading the US toward a recession, yet Powell claims these tough actions are necessary to get inflation under control. First, Kaltbaum Capital Management President and FOX Business contributor Gary Kaltbaum joins the Rundown to break down why markets are weary of the Fed’s inflation-fighting strategy and the likelihood of a recession in the future. Later, professor of finance at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business Jeremy Siegel joins to share why he believes the Fed is tightening the economy too much but explains why he is still optimistic about the direction of the US economy. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Deroy Murdock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/16/202232 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: The United States Plans On Sending Ukraine Patriot Missile Systems

Plans to send Ukraine our highly capable Patriot missile defense system to help intercept Russian missiles and drones are underway but the Pentagon still needs final approval. Ukraine has long been calling for this to happen and as the Winter is here it has become more important. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Dr. Rebecca Grant, President of IRIS Independent Research and national security analyst, who agrees with this move and breaks down the systems capabilities.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/202213 minutes, 18 seconds
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POTUS Facing Bipartisan Backlash Over Growing Security Threats

Republicans and Democrats alike have recognized the serious issue the migrant surge poses to the US, with Texas Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar explaining the recent mass crossing in El Paso, Texas has ‘created an unprecedented strain on [the] community.” GOP Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) was one of the congressional leaders who penned a bipartisan, bicameral letter to President Biden, urging him to extend the Title 42 border initiative and to take policy input from border communities. Rep. Gonzales joins the Rundown to explain how the US is failing on the foreign policy front to address the illegal migrant surge, why legislative solutions for immigration must come in tandem with border security, and what the Republicans will prioritize when conducting oversight in the House.   Last week, researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California made a major breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology. For the first time ever, US scientists were able to harness the power of nuclear fusion energy in a laboratory, achieving their goal of creating a net energy gain. Many believe that this experiment could pave the way for the future of clean energy. Professor and theoretical physicist at City College and City University of New York Michio Kaku joins the Rundown to explain how the science of fusion works, why this breakthrough is so significant for the scientific community, and what it could mean for the future of energy production.   Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/15/202231 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Chinese Tech Company Causing Human Rights And Security Concerns

Human rights groups say an unsanctioned Chinese company called 'Tiandy' is using facial recognition technology to help Beijing identify and persecute ethnic minorities. The company is also selling this technology to countries like Iran who has been using them to name anti-government protesters. FOX's Jeff Monosso speaks with Craig Singleton, a China expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who has written an in depth report on this company he calls the "most dangerous Chinese company no one has ever heard of."'    Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202213 minutes, 55 seconds
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FTX Founder Facing Potential Life Sentence

On Monday night, founder of FTX cryptocurrency exchange Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas, charged with wire fraud, money laundering and more crimes surrounding the loss of nearly 8 billion dollars of customer funds. The arrest comes a day prior to SBF’s scheduled remote appearance before the House Financial Services Committee. As the FTX CEO awaits extradition to the US and confidence in the crypto market continues to wane, many are questioning if jail time is certain for the former crypto mogul. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss the case against SBF, the political implications of the investigation and how much prison time is expected for the FTX founder.   After spending months in a Russian prison, many celebrated the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner after being wrongfully detained on drug charges. Critics were upset that Marine veteran Paul Whelan, another American wrongfully detained in Russia, was not freed as well. While much of the attention is centered around Griner and Whelan, there's another American who has been held in a Russian prison for over a year. Marc Fogel was arrested in August of 2021 for possessing vape cartridges and medical marijuana. His sister, Anne Fogel joins the Rundown to discuss her reaction to Brittney Griner's release, the story of Marc's arrest, and why she's fighting for the State Department to give him a wrongful detainment classification.   Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/14/202233 minutes, 13 seconds
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Evening Edition: Iran Carries Out Second Public Execution

The regime in Tehran has conducted a second public execution of someone, this time a twenty three year-old man, involved in the nationwide anti-government protests. The Iranian government says the man fatally stabbed two members of the Basij paramilitary force but human rights groups say he faced a sham trial. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with Cameron Khansarinia, Policy Director at the 'National Union for Democracy In Iran', about these violent tactics and whether or not they will discourage protesters. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/202219 minutes, 19 seconds
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“Completely Overwhelmed”: Mass Migrant Surge Ahead Of Title 42 Ending

One of the biggest mass border crossings occurred over the weekend, with border officials confirming over 15,000 migrants crossing into El Paso, Texas in the span of 48 hours. This uptick in illegal border activity comes at a time when US Customs and Border Protection facilities are overwhelmed. The pandemic-era border policy Title 42 is still set to expire on December 21st, however many are warning that border agents will face a massive migrant influx once the policy is lifted. Fox News National Correspondent Bill Melugin covers the border and joins the Rundown from Mission, Texas to break down why the migrant surge is not seasonal but due to policy, what migrant interviews reveal about key motivations to migrate to America and border officials concerns about the end of Title 42.   Nearly 34 years after the incident, Abu Agila Mohammed Masud had his first court appearance on Monday on charges relating to the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Masud is facing charges in the United States and is suspected of making the bomb that killed 270 people in Lockerbie, Scotland. Former President for the Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 Bert Ammerman lost his brother on that flight. He joins the Rundown to discuss his reactions to the trial, his experience following the tragedy, and why he believes that a stronger response could have prevented the 9/11 terror attacks.   Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/13/202233 minutes, 51 seconds
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Evening Edition: TSA To Take Facial Recognition Nationwide

The Transportation Security Administration has been testing facial recognition technology in over a dozen airports for years as a way of speeding up the traveler identification process. Privacy advocates say they are concerned with how the images and other data will be used and the reaction from travelers seems mixed. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with FOX Business Network's Madison Alworth, at Newark International Airport in Newark, NJ, about the program and what she heard from those traveling.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/202212 minutes, 1 second
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Rep. Jordan Calls Out "Collusion Between Big Tech, Big Media, and Big Government"

New installments of the "Twitter Files" series provide additional evidence that government officials and Twitter employees colluded to "censor conservative speech" due to personal or political motivations. From exposing a supposed secret blacklist kept by teams at Twitter to revealing what happened "behind the curtain" when former President Donald Trump was banned from the platform, new Twitter CEO Elon Musk continues to collaborate with journalists to unveil how government-media relations impacted what information was made available to the public. Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan, who's expected to be the next House Judiciary Committee Chairman, joins the Rundown to discuss how the incoming Republican-led House plans to investigate the relationship between "big media and big government," as well as what additional oversight objectives the House Judiciary Committee will prioritize in the new year.   Millions of Americans live with an Alzheimer's diagnosis. Deaths from the illness have more than doubled in the last twenty years, and many scientists have devoted large amounts of time and money towards research into the mysterious disease. One new drug, Lecanemab, could be a big step forward in terms of treating the disease. FOX News Medical Contributor and Professor at New York University Langone Health, Dr. Marc Siegel joins the Rundown to discuss treatments for Alzheimer's, their side effects, and why more Americans are being impacted by cognitive decline.   Plus, commentary by Former Acting DHS Secretary and President of Wolf Global Advisors, Chad Wolf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/12/202232 minutes, 1 second
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Extra: Is Involuntary Hospitalization The Answer To America's Homeless Problem?

Crime and the general decline in quality of life have been major concerns for US cities. In an effort to address this issue, New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently announced the launch of a directive that would allow first responders like police officers and firefighters, to involuntarily commit people struggling with mental illness to the hospital for psychiatric help. The controversial idea saw immediate pushback as some homeless advocates raised objections to cops and other city workers being given the power to make very consequential medical decisions. On the FOX News Rundown, Lisa Brady spoke to experts on the issue to discuss the benefits and the possible problems of the policy. First, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Stephen Eide weighed in on the uphill battle Mayor Adams faces in implementing this plan, and how the program could become a blueprint for American cities. Eide, who is the author of "Homelessness in America: The History and Tragedy of an Intractable Social Problem" also addressed the concerns of homeless advocates and explained why cities need to be proactive for the sake of the homeless. Then, retired NYPD Lieutenant Joe Cardinale joined Lisa to share why he feels the government must step up and help those who have become a danger to themselves and others. However, he also explained the challenges this would create for officers. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interviews with Manhattan Institute's Stephen Eide and retired NYPD Lieutenant Joe Cardinale and get more of their take on the complex issue of homeless in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/202224 minutes, 12 seconds
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From Washington: Lessons Learned From The 2022 Midterms

This week marked significant changes for Senate Democrats. On Tuesday, incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock won re-election in Georgia, giving Democrats a larger Senate majority with 51 seats. Meanwhile, Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced she would be leaving the Democratic party and registering as an Independent. The news will not change the Senate makeup as she does not intend to caucus with Republicans. Managing Editor at Sabato’s Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics, Kyle Kondik shares why Georgia's Senate race was so significant, what the Democrats' expanded majority means for the next two years, and whether or not it will impact the likelihood of major legislative accomplishments. The Head of the Commodity Future Tradings Commission Rostin Behnam told Senators at the Senate Agriculture Committee Hearing he has no direct authority to regulate cash digital commodity markets, which is arguably the reason that cryptocurrency company FTX collapsed last month. Senators have taken it upon themselves to propose the Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act, in hopes to fix this absence of regulation. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) details the content of her bill, states that she believes there will be major consequences for principles at FTX as well as Sam Bankman-Fried, and agrees that this collapse could have been avoided. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/11/202237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Extra: A Democrat's Plan To Take On TikTok, Twitter Censorship & Crypto

Lawmakers in Washington continue to put pressure on Big Tech. This week, Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner spoke with Jessica Rosenthal about the power of social media companies, calls to ban TikTok over its ties to the Chinese Communist Party, and what kind of influence the CCP may have over the app's algorithm. Warner raised concerns about what kind of data they're taking off our phones and why the app popular with young people is a national security threat. Warner also talked about Twitter CEO Elon Musk releasing files, including from around the 2020 election that show how top Twitter executives handled a controversial New York Post story about then-presidential candidate Joe Biden's son, Hunter, and Hunter's laptop. The conversation took place before Musk fired Twitter attorney Jim Baker over allegations Baker, a former FBI attorney, filtered files before they were turned over to an independent journalist for release. And it also took place before the second batch of Twitter files was released by former New York Times journalist, Bari Weiss. Even before those headlines, Warner seemed in favor of regulating social media companies, and he insists he has legislation ready to go. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interviews with Sen. Warner and hear why he agrees with Republicans who believe now is the time to hold social media companies accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/10/202222 minutes, 7 seconds
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From Washington: Brittney Griner Returns Home As U.S. Swaps “Merchant Of Death”

The United States has brought WNBA star Brittney Griner home after her months-long detention in Russia after a prisoner swap for the arms dealer known as the “Merchant Of Death”. The deal brings into question how the swap impacts diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Russia. National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications, Admiral John Kirby, joins to discuss the details of the negotiations, the prospect of returning Paul Whelan home from his imprisonment in Russia, and how the government is continuing its support for Ukraine. As 2022 comes to an end, lawmakers on Capitol Hill face a number of deadlines requiring a great deal of compromise. Although Congress was able to approve a defense policy bill that cleared the way for record military spending earlier this week, questions remain as to how legislators will avoid a looming government shutdown. Meanwhile, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is making deals in Washington in an attempt to secure the votes needed to become the next Speaker of the House. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram shares why December is such a stressful time in the Congressional calendar and later explains the math needed for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to win the Speaker's gavel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/10/202229 minutes, 35 seconds
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Evening Edition: Brittney Griner Prisoner Swap Celebrated And Criticized

Women's basketball star Brittney Griner was freed from a Russian prison after the Biden Administration made a trade swapping her for jailed arms dealer Viktor Bout. While the release of Griner is being celebrated by many, others have questioned why a former Marine being held prisoner was not also part of the deal. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Rebekah Koffler, former DIA intelligence officer, and the author of "Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America", about the trade and whether or not freeing the arms dealer will ultimately cost us more. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/202217 minutes, 50 seconds
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Brittney Griner Released...But At What Cost?

On Thursday it was announced that WNBA star Brittney Griner was released from her detention in a Russian prison. Her freedom was the result of a one-for-one prisoner swap with Russia in exchange for Viktor Bout, a convicted international arms dealer. Although many Americans are celebrating Griner's return, others are disappointed that the Biden administration could not also rescue Paul Whelan, a U.S. Marine veteran who remains imprisoned in Russia. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the specifics of the US-Russia prisoner swap, this week's Supreme Court cases, and the Democrats' larger Senate majority. With the holidays fast approaching, the Better Business Bureau is warning holiday shoppers to stay vigilant against online schemes that surge around this season that aim to steal people's personal information and money. The BBB agency estimates these scams have resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars of theft this year already, but they assure consumers these tricks can be avoided by expressing caution when it comes to too-good-to-be-true deals. Technology expert, Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson, joins the Rundown to discuss what popular scams to keep an eye out for this holiday season and how cyber criminals are successfully stealing money via shoppers' simple online purchases. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/9/202232 minutes, 50 seconds
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Evening Edition: Business Owner Fed Up With Crime Hires His Own Security

A crime spike in the city of Philadelphia has forced a gas station owner to hire his own private security team to protect his business. The owner made this decision after multiple robberies including the station's ATM being dragged out by criminals more than once. FOX's Jeff Monosso speaks with FOX's Bryan Llenas about this move by the owner and how people are responding to it.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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Forecasting 2024: A Look To The Midterms For Clues

Democrats will officially have 51 seats in the Senate as Senator Raphael Warnock wins reelection in Georgia against GOP challenger Herschel Walker. With this win the 2022 midterms head to a close and Republicans, who will now hold the House majority, are evaluating what course correction must be done ahead of 2024. First, Co-Director of the Fox News Poll Daron Shaw joins the Rundown to explain the impact the Democrats’ win in Georgia will have on the nation and how the midterms results show which GOP candidates will have broad appeal in 2024. Later, Co-Host of The Five Jessica Tarlov joins the podcast to share what factors contributed to Senator Warnock’s reelection, how the midterms showed appeal for moderate candidates, and why she believes President Biden shows strength heading into 2024.   On Monday, the Supreme Court heard another religious freedom case challenging an anti-discrimination law in Colorado. The case involves Lorie Smith, a web designer using her Christian faith to defend her right to not make wedding websites for homosexual couples. Kristen Waggoner, a Constitutional attorney and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, is the lawyer representing Smith at the Supreme Court. She joins the Rundown to discuss the basis of the case, and what this means for the First Amendment rights of all Americans.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/8/202234 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: Helping Ukrainian Refugees Start New Lives

As the Russian invasion and war on Ukraine continues, Americans at home are opening up their homes and hearts to Ukrainian refugees in need of help. While there are still millions of displaced Ukrainians, in the past six months well over one hundred thousand Ukrainian refugees have been accepted into the United States. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Anya McMurray and Elizabeth Langland, both with 'Welcom.US', about their experiences helping and hosting Afghan and Ukrainian families fleeing the violence in their countries.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/202218 minutes, 44 seconds
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Military Vax Mandate Could Fuel The Growing Recruit Shortage

A fight is brewing over military vaccine mandates, as members of Congress push to repeal the mandate for requiring COVID-19 shots for service members while President Biden and his Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin believe the rule must stay in place. Republicans leading this effort argue forcing the vaccine on our troops is hurting military recruitment and they are calling to remove this requirement from the nation’s defense budget bill that is expected to be released next week. Retired Lt. General Tom Spoehr joins the Rundown to explain how COVID-19 vaccine requirements have impacted recruitment numbers, how delaying the National Defense Authorization Act could hurt the Department of Defense, and why the trend of declining military recruitment is cause for concern.   Residents in Moore County, North Carolina have been left without power after targeted gunfire destroyed two electric substations this past weekend. The outage has left 45,000 homes and businesses without power, making them vulnerable to freezing temperatures without heat. While concerns regarding attacks on utilities typically involve cyber threats, one expert explains how physical threats can pose devastating consequences as well. President and Managing Director of Redland Strategies and former Homeland Security Advisor Michael Balboni joins the Rundown to discuss the circumstances of the attack, how utility hubs can bolster their security, and why he's concerned about copycats in the future.   ​​Plus, commentary by New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/7/202234 minutes, 41 seconds
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Evening Edition: Idaho Police Say Quadruple Murder Case 'Will Not Go Cold'

The investigation into the quadruple homicide of four university students in Moscow, Idaho continues as officials pursue a more concrete timeline of the victims whereabouts on the night of the murders. It has been over three weeks since the crime took place and despite there being no suspect in custody, Moscow Police Chief James Fry assured the media, "We're going to solve this." Fox News investigative reporter and producer Cristina Corbin is on the ground in Moscow, Idaho and has spoken to multiple sources about the progress of the case still gripping this tight-knit college town. She joins the podcast to share highlights of her interview with Moscow Police Chief James Fry, what new details have come to light that could aid the hunt for suspects, and why she believes it is too early to assume that this case will go cold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/202216 minutes, 28 seconds
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Democrats Set Sights On A Win In Georgia

Big Tech is under scrutiny in Washington, with Twitter’s Elon Musk raising alarms about the company’s previous actions on the Hunter Biden laptop story, while leaders within the US government continue to call for a national ban on TikTok due to frequent privacy violations from China. Lawmakers may find themselves divided on many issues, but the threats posed by social media giants have brought upon bipartisan discussions of legislative action. Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia has been a leader on this issue and has been vocal about the dangers posed by Big Tech’s unchecked power and the Chinese government’s malicious influence on TikTok. He joins the Rundown to break down these issues and explain what Congress can do to address them.   Today marks the last day of voting for Georgia's Senate runoff election. There has been a surge in early voting as over 1.8 million Georgians have already cast their ballots in the days leading up to the election. A runoff election was triggered between incumbent Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock and football star Herschel Walker after neither candidate received a majority of the vote in November. While Democrats already have the tie-breaking vote in the 50-50 Senate, the Georgia race will determine how much leverage they have in the new Congress. Axios Senior Correspondent and FOX News Contributor Josh Kraushaar joins the Rundown to discuss the state of the race in Georgia, the power an outright Democratic majority could have, and the Democrats' new primary calendar.   Plus, commentary by former Trump Economic Adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/6/202232 minutes, 43 seconds
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Evening Edition: China's Brutal 'Zero COVID' Policy

The Chinese government is finally easing their 'Zero COVD' lockdown policies after people were killed by them. Another side effect of Beijing's lockdowns are squeezing factories out put causing supply chain issues around the world. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Dean Cheng, Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, about the brutal lockdown policies, how the Chinese people stage protests against them and the impact on the world economy.  Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/202214 minutes, 28 seconds
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Was the Hunter Biden Laptop Story Purposefully Suppressed? New Evidence Says Yes.

Big tech is making headlines this week after Elon Musk announced a Twitter user was going to expose “what really happened” when the social media site chose to suppress information regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop in 2020. The posts, referred to by Musk as the “Twitter Files on free speech suppression”, made by journalist Matt Taibbi, showcased an array of emails exchanged between members of Twitter’s policy, legal, and communications team, as they debated if their decision to restrict posts made about the Hunter Biden laptop story were equitable. The series of tweets has since sparked a bigger conversation surrounding media suppression, and the need to ensure media decisions are made neutrally. Today, Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) joins to explain why he believes it's crucial that personal biases don't impact what the media discloses. He also shares what he garnered from talking with Apple CEO Tim Cook about strengthening tech security, and his hopes for the House as the GOP takes back the majority.   The United States is experiencing a shortage of commonly prescribed medications including Adderall, which is used to treat ADHD, and amoxicillin, an antibiotic frequently used for bacterial infections. As Americans scramble to find their medications, the country is also facing a surge in hospitalizations for RSV and influenza. Professor at Johns Hopkins University and FOX News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins the Rundown to explain the reasons behind the pharmaceutical shortage, and why he believes over-prescription of anti-biotics will be the next pandemic plaguing the country.   Plus, commentary from retired Major General John Ferrari. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/5/202232 minutes, 56 seconds
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Extra: The Trump Probe, Hunter Biden & The DOJ's Political 'Theater'

US Attorney General Merrick Garland recently appointed Jack Smith as the special counsel who will be overseeing the investigation into former President Trump's handling of classified documents and his involvement in last year's Capitol Riots. Although Attorney General Garland claimed the appointment emphasized the Justice Department's commitment to independent investigations, many Republicans are questioning Smith's impartiality.  Those same critics have also pointed to the DOJ's lack of action in regard to the allegations surrounding Hunter Biden. Earlier this week, Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joined Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss the nature of the Trump investigations, the impact they could have on the former President, and why he agrees with Republican lawmakers who say the DOJ is playing politics when it comes to investigation Hunter Biden and possible concerns about President Biden's role in his business affairs.  Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interviews with former Federal Prosecutor Andy McCarthy and get his expert analysis of both legal problems surrounding former President Trump and the Biden family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/202220 minutes, 58 seconds
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From Washington: Early Voting Surge Ahead Of Georgia Senate Runoffs

Although Democrats were able to maintain their control of the Senate following Election Day, the party is looking to Georgia to cement an outright majority. The tight race between the incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock and famed football player Herschel Walker has garnered national attention, and the GOP hopes to boost enthusiasm for their candidate ahead of the Tuesday election. FOX 5 Atlanta Anchor Russ Spencer discusses the state of the race, voter turnout, and the political tactics used by both campaigns as they fight for the Senate seat. With rumors spreading that Apple considered pulling Twitter from the app store, many questions have been raised about the power of Big Tech controlling the online marketplace. The Open App Markets Act seeks to create oversight and regulations for app stores to create a more competitive system for downloading apps and bolster security and privacy for users. Co-author of the bill Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) explains the goals of the legislation, outlines the roadblocks that the bill faces, and weighs in on Tik Tok and the security issues she believes the app poses for Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/4/202226 minutes, 2 seconds
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Extra: Why The Idaho College Murders Are A Major Challenge For Investigators

In Moscow, Idaho this week, the local student body returned from their Thanksgiving break to a university on edge. It has now been over two weeks since the quadruple homicide on campus left four UI students dead.  As Idaho State Police and an FBI Task Force pursue multiple investigative avenues for leads and suspects, the murderer remains at large, and authorities are encouraging anyone with information about the incident to report it to the police. Retired  Recently on the FOX News Rundown, NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro, who was recently on the ground in Moscow, joined Jessica Rosenthal to discuss the case, why the authorities appear to be having so much trouble finding a suspect, the psychological mindset of the killer and why this is a 'wakeup call' for university safety across the US. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interviews with NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro and learn more about the challenges law enforcement faces as they try to solve the crime that has captivated the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/3/202223 minutes, 10 seconds
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From Washington: Congress Quashes Rail Strike & Economic Trainwreck

After fears of a potential rail union strike dominated Washington this week, the crisis was averted when Congress intervened using legislation to force a tentative labor agreement. On Friday, President Biden signed the bill into law, preventing what would've been an economic trainwreck. The move drew criticism as it forced labor unions to accept an agreement and hindered their ability to strike. FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the legislation used to end the disputes, French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the United States, and tensions within the GOP majority as it prepares for the next Congress. As temperatures begin to drop, oil, propane, and fossil fuel prices are skyrocketing. Americans are wondering why the cost of natural gases is increasing, how they can be in such high demand and question whether our relationship with Russia is impacting our ability to stay warm inside. Senior Account Executive at The Price Futures Group Phil Flynn answers these questions and warns listeners to break out the heavy parkas and blankets as heating homes may break the bank this winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/3/202239 minutes, 10 seconds
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Evening Edition: Jobs Report Shows Hiring Remains Strong

The latest jobs report shows job growth has cooled slightly but had a stronger than expected hiring rate. This regardless of the Federal Reserve moving forward with higher borrowing rates to aggressively try and lower inflation. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Tammy Trenta, CEO of 'Family Financial', about the latest jobs numbers and what hey mean for inflation.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/202217 minutes, 49 seconds
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Will New Leadership Shake Up Capitol Hill?

On Wednesday, New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries was elected as the next House Democrat leader, replacing Nancy Pelosi as she steps down from the position. Meanwhile, Republican leader Kevin McCarthy is expected to face a challenge in securing the 218 votes needed to become the next Speaker of the House. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the next generation of congressional leadership, what leader McCarthy must do to close the margin of votes, and the fight for Georgia's Senate seat in the runoff race.   Crime has been a major concern for US cities. In an effort to address this issue, on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the launch of a directive that would allow first responders like police officers and firefighters, to involuntarily commit people struggling with mental illness to the hospital for psychiatric help. First, retired NYPD Lieutenant Joe Cardinale joins to share why the government must step up to help the city’s homeless population who have become a danger to themselves and others. Later, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Stephen Eide weighs in on how the program could become a blueprint for American cities helping the homeless and the uphill battle Mayor Adams faces in implementing this plan.   Plus, commentary from FOX Nation host Tom Shillue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/2/202232 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: China's Protests Spurs Violent Action From Beijing, Muted Response By Washington

Protests have swept across dozens of districts of China in a historic wave with demonstrators clashing with police over the communist nation’s “Zero-COVID” policy. Now, Beijing says they will be easing its lockdown stance in a move to stop the demonstrations that often end in violence. FOX's Jeff Monosso speaks with Rebekah Koffler, former DIA Intelligence and author of "Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America", who says there has only been a muted response from Washington on the protests.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/202219 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is China’s Not-So-Secret Weapon Already On Your Phone?

Government officials like FBI Director Christopher Wray and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen have raised concerns once again about the threat TikTok poses to US national security. Lawmakers have pushed for legislation to ban TikTok nationwide, as worries grow that the Chinese-owned app could be used by China’s government to access private data, covertly influence people and even give China access to Americans’ devices. Former National Security Council Director For China and Senior Director For East Asian Affairs Dennis Wilder joins the podcast to break down the various ways China can access Americans data via TikTok, how the app’s algorithm can be manipulated to promote Chinese propaganda and why government officials have been raising alarms about TikTok for years.   US Attorney General Merrick Garland recently appointed Jack Smith as the special counsel who will be overseeing the investigation into former President Trump's handling of classified documents. Although Attorney General Garland claimed the appointment emphasized the Justice Department's commitment to independent investigations, many Republicans are questioning Smith's impartiality. Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FOX News Contributor Andy McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss the nature of the investigation, the impact this could have on the former President, and the investigation into Hunter Biden being prepared by the upcoming Republican Congress.   Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/1/202234 minutes, 59 seconds
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Evening Edition: Congress Intervenes To Avoid Railway Strike

The House of Representatives today voted to avert a railway strike and make sure that rail workers and companies stick to an agreement they settled on in September. Business groups predicted that a stoppage would cause billions of dollars in losses a day. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Chad Pergram, FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent, about action Congress took to avoid a strike and past examples of federal intervention in labor disputes.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202217 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should The Government Stop A Rail Strike In Its Tracks?

A national railroad strike looms once again in America, as the tentative deal brokered by the Biden administration this past September was ultimately rejected this month by the rail unions. In response President Biden has called on Congress to block this strike using legislation, which was a sign of relief for those worried about the economic impact of the rail strike, yet the unions argue this prevents them from fighting for better work conditions. Chief negotiator for the maintenance workers’ union Peter Kennedy joins the Rundown to explain the continued frustration from rail workers about the lack of sick leave, why the majority of railroad workers in this country voted against the earlier tentative agreement and what comes next if Congress intervenes and imposes a compromise.   As China experiences record numbers of Covid infections, protests have erupted across the country as demonstrators expressed their anger over President Xi Jinping's restrictive zero-Covid policy. Many lawmakers have criticized the White House's response to the situation and are calling for a condemnation of Xi Jinping's oppressive leadership. Congresswoman Young Kim (R-CA) wants more action from the Biden administration. She joins the Rundown to discuss the significance of the protests, the powerful censorship of the Chinese Communist Party, and why she's working on legislation to hold China accountable for their human rights abuses.   Plus, commentary from co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast’ Will Cain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/30/202233 minutes, 45 seconds
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Evening Edition: Musk Calls Out Apple And Others For Censorship

Elon Musk is calling out Apple for censoring free speech saying the company threatened to pull Twitter from their app store. He has also said that the actions Twitter took suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story need to be disclosed and soon will be. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Kara Frederick, former intelligence analyst at Facebook & former senior intelligence analyst for U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command, about what this knowledge could mean to the public.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/202217 minutes, 38 seconds
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Republicans Make Big Plans For House Majority

As the GOP prepares to take control of the House in the next Congress, one new representative will be making history. Republican Congresswoman-elect Lori Chavez-DeRemer won Oregon's 5th District race and will be the state's first Latina Congresswoman. As she gets ready to enter the new GOP-controlled House of Representatives, she is already making plans for how she and her colleagues will tackle the big issues facing the nation. She joins the Rundown to discuss the diversity of the next Congress, and how she plans to address issues important to voters such as the border crisis, crime, and gun control.   In Moscow, Idaho the local student body is returning from their Thanksgiving break to a university on edge, now over two weeks since the quadruple homicide on campus left four University of Idaho students slain. As Idaho State Police and an FBI Task Force pursue multiple investigative avenues for leads and suspects, the murderer remains at large, and authorities are encouraging anyone with information about the incident to report it to the police. Retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro was recently on the ground in Moscow, Idaho and he joins the podcast to discuss the latest in the case, why the authorities must employ both digital and physical forensics to find a suspect, the psychological mindset of the killer and why this is a ‘wakeup call’ for university safety across the US.   Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/29/202230 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evening Edition: Politics At Play In The United States Vs. Iran Game

Tuesday's World Cup match between the United States and Iran is crucial for both teams and the build up to the game is surrounded by political tensions. Iran requested FIFA kick the United States out of the tournament saying their flag was misused, this as protests against Tehran continue. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Senior National Correspondent Rich Edson about the game and the politics swirling around it. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202213 minutes, 26 seconds
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Media Uproar Grows Louder Over Trump-Kanye-Nick Fuentes Dinner

Howie Kurtz on Trump blaming Kanye for bringing nationalist Nick Fuentes to dinner, Democrats going back-n-forth on whether Biden should run again and 'shadow banned' Republicans getting back their Twitter followers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202237 minutes, 29 seconds
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How The Georgia Runoff Could Shift Power On Capitol Hill

Georgia voters are again headed to the polls as Senator Raphael Warnock faces a runoff with former football star Herschell Walker. Warnock was first elected to the Senate nearly two years ago when he defeated Senator Kelly Loeffler, also in a runoff, held on January 5th, 2021. In Georgia, runoffs are triggered when no candidate receives over 50 percent of the vote. With Warnock and Walker locked in a neck-and-neck race, former Senator Kelly Loeffler joins The FOX News Rundown Podcast to share her unique perspective on the state of the election in Georgia, drawing from her previous experiences in a runoff and serving Georgia on Capitol Hill. Loeffler sheds light on Republican efforts to get voters out to polls, as some Georgia voters have grown wary of another election and season of campaign ads, while some moderate Republicans remain up for grabs, as Governor Brian Kemp significantly outpaces Walker in November's election. The holiday season may be rough for many families as inflation still nears a 40-year high. However, even the groups and charities that many rely on are struggling to cope with rising prices and the subsequent increased demand. Last year, more than 53 million people sought help to put food on their table and the US Agriculture Department says 34 million people are considered food insecure. So, how are food pantries and other services answering the needs of so many? Chief Operating Officer at Feeding America Katie Fitzgerald discusses the challenge of operating food pantries across the country, how they have prepared for a spike in food insecurity around the holidays, and what donations they are most desperate for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/28/202231 minutes, 57 seconds
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Extra: Exploring Yellowstone And America's Natural Beauty

Abby Hornacek has been traveling across the United States visiting the country's national parks for years. As the host of "Park'd" on FOX Nation, she has spent the last six seasons touring majestic places like Alaska's Kenai Fjords, and California's Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Earlier this week, Abby joined the FOX News Rundown's Chris Foster to discuss highlights from travels across the country and some of the adventures she experienced along the way. Abby explained how her FOX Nation job has taught her appreciation for our country's national parks and why she encourages all Americans to visit them. She also detailed some challenges that come along with shooting the show in adverse conditions. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX Nation's Abby Hornacek and learn more about America's incredible beauty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/202219 minutes, 48 seconds
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From Washington: Taylor Swift Ticketmaster Debacle Triggers Anti-Trust Investigation

In the wake of the Taylor Swift “Era’s Tour” ticket sale fiasco, Congress has now announced they will create a subcommittee to investigate the lack of competition amongst ticket vendors. The controversy has also brought attention to many examples of corporate monopolies, most notably the anti-trust review into supermarket chain Kroger’s acquisition of rival Albertsons. Former Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and Professor of Law at The George Washington University of Law, William Kovacic, explains how Ticketmaster and Live Nation were able to merge and rout competition, and how the power that the FTC and Congress hold could help limit corporate monopolies. House Republicans on the Oversight and Judiciary Committees say they plan to investigate the President and his family's business dealings abroad, as well as the Justice Department and FBI when they take the majority in January. After years of various congressional investigations, the question is what American voters want Republicans and Democrats to spend their time doing relating to issues such as inflation, Ukraine, crime, and the fentanyl crisis. Democratic Strategist and Co-host of The Five on the FOX News Channel Jessica Tarlov and former Utah Republican Congressman and FOX News Contributor Jason Chaffetz weigh in on the top concerns across the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/27/202230 minutes, 32 seconds
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Extra: Janet Yellen And The Era Of 'Economic Upheaval'

The US economy has undergone massive ups and downs throughout the last two decades, and through it all, for better or for worse, Janet Yellen was one of the leaders steering America through it. The current Treasury Secretary was also both the Federal Reserve Chair and the Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors. The only person to hold all three roles. In his new book, 'Yellen: The Trailblazing Economist Who Navigated an Era of Upheaval,' The Wall Street Journal Jon Hilsenrath examines economic history through the eyes of Yellen and her husband, George Akerlof. He discusses some of her most consequential and controversial decisions, as well as the fundamentals that motivated them. Hilsenrath also gave his thoughts on the current state of the economy and where he thinks it may go. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the conversations in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with FOX News Contributor and WSJ Senior Writer Jon Hilsenrath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/26/202219 minutes, 21 seconds
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From Washington: Rail Strike Looms Large Ahead Of Holiday Season

As the holiday season is in full swing, major railroad unions struck down an agreement that would have avoided a nationwide rail strike, many fearing the impact on the United States’ economy. White House Correspondent for the Fox Business Network, Edward Lawrence joins to discuss the steps that Congress could take to broker a deal with the unions, how the White House’s involvement has diminished since the Midterms and the issues that the unions are seeking to solve in the new contract. This week, a Special Counsel was appointed to oversee investigations into former President Donald Trump's involvement in the January 6th riot and his possession of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Many critics are questioning the timing of the investigation, as the news came one week after former President Trump's announcement to run for president in 2024. Fox News Producer for the Department of Justice Jake Gibson joins to explain the role of a special counsel, how the appointment of Jack Smith could impact the two investigations, and the extent to which the investigations have already gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/26/202226 minutes, 8 seconds
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Evening Edition: NASA's Mission To Get Humans Back On The Moon

It has been a while since NASA carried humans to the moon but the current unmanned Artemis 1 mission will test current capabilities of a future manned crew. Artemis 1 launched last week becoming the first major test of an Orion spacecraft and what NASA will learn from it will be drive other missions. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Kelly Humphries, News Chief at NASA Johnson Space Center, about the first of three Artemis missions, how it will set them up to send a manned mission to the moon and eventually build a base there. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will High Inflation Make Black Friday A Bust?

It's Black Friday and while it's no longer seen as the unofficial kickoff to the Holiday shopping season, the day is still important to retailers. This year, with Americans coping with inflation and feeling on edge about the direction of the economy, there seems to be even more concern about how much consumers will buy in the coming weeks. Gerald Storch, CEO of Storch Advisors and former CEO of Hudson Bay Company and Toys "R" Us joins the Rundown to preview this year's holiday shopping season and discuss how he thinks both consumers and retailers will be impacted by inflation and supply chain issues. Abby Hornacek has been traveling across the United States visiting the country's national parks for years. As the host of "Park'd" on FOX Nation, she has spent the last six seasons touring majestic places like Alaska's Kenai Fjords, and California's Sequoia and Kings Canyon. She joins the Rundown to discuss highlights from her trips, why all Americans should visit and appreciate our national parks, and the challenges that come along with shooting the show in adverse conditions. Later, Abby also shares some of her favorite Christmas memories from growing up. Plus, commentary from Outkick's Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/25/202230 minutes, 34 seconds
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Evening Edition: Housing Market Will Only Get More Volatile

A booming housing market is slowing down as mortgage rates continue to rise and affordability and inventory goes down. And just this week, we have learned the Federal Reserve has plans to hand out more rate hikes further making buying a home unaffordable. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Al Lord, the Founder & CEO of the real estate firm Lexerd Capital Management, about his predictions regarding next year's housing market and if the current trends will last.   Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/202216 minutes, 57 seconds
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Tim Tebow On Faith, Giving Back, And Being Thankful

On Thanksgiving, many Americans across the country take time to express gratitude and show love to others. This could look like spending time with family or giving back to a local community, but Heisman-winning former NFL Quarterback Tim Tebow is setting out to make positive change on a global scale. Though he’s been serving others through the Tim Tebow Foundation for over a decade, he’s now hoping his new project could inspire others in a brand new way. Tebow joins the Rundown to discuss his new one-year devotional “Mission Impossible”. He discusses why he felt driven to create this devotional and how he hopes it could encourage readers to become the best version of themselves.   Holidays are rife with traditions, and one of the most universal traditions respected on Thanksgiving is the sharing of food. A typical Thanksgiving meal in America will include turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce but what is the significance of those specific foods and how did they become the staples that we know them as today? Chef David Burke is a culinary expert who owns multiple restaurants across the globe, and he joins the Rundown to explain the origins of the food we eat on Thanksgiving and how they tie into America’s history. Later, he dishes on how cooks can elevate their food this holiday season by putting an innovative spin on some classic recipes.   Plus, commentary from Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11/24/202233 minutes, 16 seconds