Climate 'Armageddon narrative' starting to unravel | Newsmaker
This week’s Newsmaker features physicist Steve Koonin, author of Unsettled, who argues that the "climate change Armageddon narrative" is starting to unravel, as people increasingly question the claims of an existential crisis. He discusses the growing energy needs of the developing world and AI, the marginalization of dissenting voices in academia, the historical inaccuracy of apocalyptic climate predictions, and the tendency of journalists and policymakers to rely on simplified, "spun" summaries of the climate science instead of the detailed, nuanced data.
Education funding in Arizona's land trust | Newsmaker
On the newest episode of Newsmaker, Anchor John Hook looks into education funding in the state land trust with Lorenzo Romero, a specialist on the Arizona Education and Economic Development for the Common Sense Institute.
The future of Obamacare premiums | Newsmaker
On the newest episode of Newsmaker, Anchor John Hook talks about the future of Obamacare premiums with Michael F. Cannon, the Director of Health Policy Studies at Cato Institute.
Meeting Arizona's energy demands | Newsmaker
Jacob Tetlow, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Arizona Public Service talks about how the company has proposed a natural gas plant west of Gila Bend.
Adelaida Grijalva sworn in, vows to honor father’s legacy in Congress | Newsmaker
Arizona’s newest representative says she’ll focus on education, the environment, and working families after a delayed start.
Did the government shutdown shift the media landscape? | Newsmaker
Political analyst Charles Lipson views the recent government shutdown as a fruitless exercise where neither side gained concessions, but notes a shift in the media landscape where alternate news sources challenge the mainstream narrative.
Andy Biggs talks restoring 'American Dream' | Newsmaker
Congressman Andy Biggs is running for Arizona Governor on a platform of restoring the "American dream" by improving affordability and reversing a decline in job creation from 4th to 47th. He champions the "America First" conservative lane and advocates for managing substantial groundwater supply rather than viewing it as a crisis.
Surviving a lightning strike; government shutdown hits air travel | Newsmaker
John Hook talks with Scott Courtright, who was struck by lightning near Flagstaff and has a harrowing story of survival; plus former air traffic controller Mike Pearson on the government shutdown that's now curtailing flights.
Cold case detective Troy Hillman | Newsmaker
John Hook talks with Troy Hillman, who helped solve the case of Bryan Patrick Miller, the so-called "Canal Killer" who was found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping in connection to the deaths of two women in the 1990s.
Immigration raids; Lori Vallow Daybell legal saga | Newsmaker
This week on Newsmaker: everything you wanted to know about ICE immigration raids. What rights do people have if they're questioned or detained? Is it legal for ICE agents to wear face coverings? Also, Justin Lum reflects on the end of the Lori Vallow Daybell legal saga.
AI in court: A glimpse of the future or a step too far? | Newsmaker
Stacey Wells, sister of road rage victim Christopher Pelkey, shared how she and her husband used AI to virtually bring her brother to life in court, showing him fishing and saying "see you on the other side." This unique courtroom display has sparked debate, with Valley attorney Jason Lamm expressing disagreement with the use of AI victims during sentencing.
Searching for evidence of voter fraud | Newsmaker
Nearly 3 in 10 Americans and two-thirds of Republicans believe the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. John Hook talks to author Ken Block, who not only searched for fraud, he was hired by the Trump campaign to find it. Block is the author of Disproven: My Unbiased Search for Voter Fraud for the Trump Campaign, the Data that Shows Why He Lost, and How We Can Improve Our Elections.
GOP candidate vows to boost AZ job rank, water policy expert eases usage fears | Newsmaker
Anchor John Hook sits down with guests related to the week's top stories. On this episode, Republican gubernatorial candidate Karen Taylor Robson shares her goal to improve Arizona's job ranking from its current 47th position. Plus, Sarah Porter, a water policy expert, reassures viewers that Arizona isn't "drying up," saying the state uses less water now than decades ago.
Police officer reflects on Richard Djerf murder case, former Hamas hostage | Newsmaker
Anchor John Hook sits down with the first police officer on scene of the quadruple murders in 1993 that led to the execution of Richard Djerf on Oct. 17. Plus, we hear from a former hostage of Hamas.
Government shutdown, ICE raids & more | Newsmaker
In this episode of Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook talks with Democratic Rep. Yassamin-Ansari and Republican Rep. Juan-Ciscomani about the latest happenings in politics, specifically the government shutdown that's been going on for more than a week now.
Rep. David Schweikert & Fridays with Frank | Newsmaker
In this Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook first talks with Rep. David Schweikert who announced he's running to become the next governor of Arizona. Next, John talks with Pinal County Deputy Frank Sloup. He's best known for his series "Fridays with Frank."
Cyber security & a political assassination | Newsmaker
In this edition of Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook talks with Eric O'Neill, a cyber security expert. Using experience working with the FBI, John talks Eric about Charlie Kirk's assassination and how the FBI typically handles investigations like this.
Turning Point USA?s Tyler Bowyer talks Charlie Kirk?s murder | Newsmaker
In this episode of Newsmaker, John Hook talks with Tyler Bowyer, the COO for Turning Point USA. The nonprofit was founded by Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was assassinated in Utah on Sept. 10.
Charlie Kirk assassinated | Newsmaker
FOX 10's John Hook talks with Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda about the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk. Then, he talks with Elizabeth Krigbaum of Copper State Credit Union of about the national debt crisis hurting the everyday American.
Behind Arizona's lottery; Dragon Bravo Fire investigation | Newsmaker
FOX 10's John Hook talks with Alec Thomson of the Arizona Lottery about the Powerball craze and how our state benefits from the mania. Then, John speaks with two Arizona Republic reporters on their investigative work into the Dragon Bravo Fire.



















