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The FOX News Rundown is the place to find in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Each morning, Mike Emanuel, Dave Anthony, Lisa Brady, Jessica Rosenthal, and Chris Foster take a deep dive into the major and controversial stories of the day, tapping into the massive reporting resources of FOX News to provide a full picture of the news. Plus, every night, The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition brings you even more coverage of the day's biggest stories and on the weekend, you’ll hear everything that’s going on in the beltway with The FOX News Rundown: From Washington and special uncut, unedited interviews with The FOX News Rundown: Extra. Each day The FOX News Rundown features insight from top newsmakers, along with FOX News reporters and contributors, plus a daily commentary on a significant issue of the day. Check us out twice a day, every day.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 32min
Americans Feasting On A Budget
Stu Leonard Jr., President and CEO of Stew Leonard’s, discusses the lingering high food prices and changing consumer behaviors post-pandemic, revealing that Thanksgiving dinners this year will cost 19% more than before COVID-19. He explores inflation coping strategies for retailers and consumers alike. Meanwhile, Tom O’Connor, a retired NYC firefighter, shares his heartfelt mission with Tunnel to Towers to deliver toys to families affected by Hurricane Helene, highlighting the resilience and communal support needed during the holidays.

Nov 27, 2024 • 17min
Evening Edition: ICE Forms Task Force To Combat Venezuelan Gang
A new task force, Operation Athens, has been formed to combat the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, linked to increasing violence in the U.S. The gang's influence is prompting concerns over immigration policies and sanctuary laws. Experts discuss the rise of this transnational threat and the collaboration of agencies like ICE and the FBI to address it. Additionally, political implications arise as voter sentiment on immigration shifts ahead of the 2024 elections, revealing a disconnect between party narratives and public concerns.

Nov 27, 2024 • 32min
The Department Of Education. Should It Stay Or Should It Go?
Betsy DeVos, former U.S. Secretary of Education, passionately argues for the dissolution of the Department of Education, citing its obsolescence and the need for local control in education. She highlights the challenges surrounding Title IX and transgender athletics within this context. Peter Morici, a tariff expert, critiques the Trump administration's plan to impose tariffs, warning of inflation and strained relations with Canada and Mexico. Both guests examine the intersection of education policy and broader political issues, providing a thought-provoking dialogue.

Nov 26, 2024 • 14min
Evening Edition: Israel Agrees To Ceasefire With Hezbollah, Will It Last?
David Daoud, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies specializing in Lebanon and Hezbollah, offers insights on the newly brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. He expresses skepticism about the stability of the agreement, contemplating the potential for renewed hostilities. The discussion highlights the fragile peace, the role of U.S. diplomacy, and the intricate ties between Iran and Hezbollah. Daoud also touches on the implications for regional security and the ongoing impact of sanctions on Hezbollah's resilience.

Nov 26, 2024 • 34min
Sanctuary Cities Vow To Fight Mass Deportations
Andrew Cherkasky, a former federal prosecutor and defense attorney, dives into the legal challenges sanctuary cities face as they resist federal deportation efforts. He discusses the complex intersection of state and federal laws regarding immigration. Meanwhile, travel and small business analyst Mark Murphy shares insights on the anticipated record-breaking Thanksgiving travel surge, offering tips for navigating the holiday rush and what to expect at airports. Together, they explore the implications of policy and travel trends in a changing environment.

Nov 25, 2024 • 14min
Evening Edition: Israel And Hezbollah Close To Ceasefire Deal
Alex Hogan, a FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, provides a detailed view of the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict and the emergence of a potential ceasefire. He discusses the significant increase in rocket fire from Hezbollah and the international negotiations led by the U.S. Hogan also touches on the chilling murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the UAE, highlighting its implications. The conversation reveals a cautiously optimistic outlook on achieving peace while addressing the complex historical context and urgent security concerns.

Nov 25, 2024 • 15min
Business Rundown: Trump's "First 100-Hour Agenda"
In this discussion, Stephen Moore, a former Trump senior economic advisor and economist at the Heritage Foundation, dives into President-elect Trump's nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary. Moore sheds light on Bessent's '3-3-3' economic growth plan and how it addresses budget deficits. He also emphasizes the role of legal immigration in economic expansion and tackles the concerning withdrawal of young men from the job market. Finally, he lays out a compelling 'first 100-hour agenda' aimed at jumpstarting economic policy.

Nov 25, 2024 • 35min
The Gender Battle On Capitol Hill
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina known for her views on transgender issues, dives into the heated debate on gender identity legislation and its implications for women’s rights. She discusses her controversial "Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act" and critiques the current Republican agenda in Washington. Meanwhile, Jonathan Morris, a theologian, highlights the significance of saints in the new FOX Nation series, linking their stories to modern faith and the need for Catholics to connect with these revered figures.

Nov 24, 2024 • 45min
Extra: RFK Jr.'s Plan To "Disrupt" America's "Sick Care System"
In this enlightening discussion, Robert Redfield, former CDC director under President Trump, defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health and Human Services, dismissing anti-vaccine labels. They delve into America's chronic health issues, highlighting obesity and the dangers of processed foods. Redfield emphasizes the need for transparency regarding vaccines and urges a reevaluation of fluoride in drinking water. He calls for a revamped health system and greater biosecurity to combat emerging biological threats, showcasing a vision for a healthier America.

Nov 24, 2024 • 37min
From Washington: How Will the Trump Administration Take On China & Russia?
Victoria Coates, former Deputy National Security Advisor to President-Elect Trump and current VP at the Heritage Foundation, discusses how the Trump administration might handle relationships with Russia and China. She predicts potential appointments, like Senator Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. Congressman Chuck Edwards highlights concerns over FEMA's budget and efficiency following recent hurricanes, emphasizing the urgent need for improved disaster relief funding and strategies to better serve affected communities.


