In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, the looming REAL ID deadline is front and center as travelers rush to update their identification. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits President Trump to discuss trade and partnership. Marc covers California’s $20 fast food minimum wage and the rise of automation—including a burger robot that flips out 130 burge ... Show More
Yesterday
Trump’s Middle East Breakthrough, Vaccine Incentives, and Lou Ferrigno Joins the Show
Hour 1 opens with discussion of the new Middle East peace deal, reactions from the media, and President Trump’s growing influence in the negotiations. The hosts debate the government shutdown, promote Galaxy Con St. Louis featuring Lou Ferrigno, and dive into the Buck Don’t Give ... Show More
1h 3m
Yesterday
Hour 4 - Immigration Crackdown, Washington Tensions, and Lou Ferrigno’s New Films
Marc Cox and Dan Buck wrap up the show with a packed Hour 4. Jeff Monosso reports on the immigration enforcement surge in Chicago, rising crime, and clashes between federal agents and city leaders. Shannon Bream, host of Fox News Sunday, previews the latest on the Israel-Hamas ho ... Show More
30m 46s
Yesterday
Lou Ferrigno on The Hermit, Gym Rats, and Staying Strong at 73
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Lou Ferrigno, best known for The Incredible Hulk, about his new movies The Hermit and Gym Rats. Lou shares how he stays active at 73, focusing on machine workouts and high-rep cardio after decades of bodybuilding. He discusses overcoming his hearin ... Show More
4m 23s
Apr 2025
The Catholic Church after Pope Francis
Wall Street stocks dropped as President Donald Trump attacked Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, Pope Francis passed away on Monday after leading the Catholic Church for 12 years, and more than half of nearly 1,500 business leaders support a shift to a renewables-based electricity ... Show More
11m 39s
Apr 2025
The elusive Ukraine peace deal
Canadians will head to the polls Monday to pick a prime minister, and a new US proposal to end the War in Ukraine would allow Russia to keep some of the territory it’s conquered. Plus, Hungary’s government may be funneling money to friendly news outlets, and major American compan ... Show More
11m 32s
Sep 30
SOTS 2nd Hour: Government Shutdown Impacts, A Read on the AI Trade, & LIVE: Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon 9/30/25
A possible government shutdown less than 24 hours away: Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down fresh consumer data top of the hour in addition to the movers you should know as the quarter comes to a close. Bespoke's Paul Hickey joined Post 9 with his bull and be ... Show More
41m 53s
Feb 2025
Commercial real estate crawls back
US president Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada are paused for now, commercial property investment is starting to recover from a two-year slump, and Eurozone inflation unexpectedly ticked up in January. Plus, the French AI company Mistral was supposed to be Europe’s answ ... Show More
10m 42s
Jul 3
The mad dash for trade deals
European CEOs are lobbying against AI regulations, and trade officials are rushing to make deals before US President Donald Trump’s tariffs take effect again. Plus, the Pentagon suddenly stalled some weapon shipments to Ukraine, and the UK’s watered-down welfare reform bill could ... Show More
11m 49s
Nov 2024
Trump’s cabinet takes shape
Republican John Thune will be the next leader of the Senate, and the president-elect gets to work filling out his cabinet. Plus, US inflation rose to 2.6 per cent in October, as the Federal Reserve debates whether to cut interest rates next month. Plus, activist investor Effissim ... Show More
10m 8s
Oct 2024
Musk’s $1 million giveaway, Nebraska’s Senate race and Cuba’s outages
Pennsylvania's Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro, has called on law enforcement to investigate Elon Musk for his promise to give away $1 million each day until Election Day. In Nebraska, the Senate election is being watched closely with Independent candidate Dan Osborn running st ... Show More
12m 30s