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LISTEN LIVE: WEEKDAYS 5am - 9am on St. Louis' FM NewsTalk 97.1 Marc Cox has been the host of “The Marc Cox Show” on FM NewsTalk 97.1 since 2010. He is an Emmy award-winning veteran of Television News, with a career that covered 5 states, 4 TV stations, 3 radio stations, and 25 years. He spent 19 of those years at KMOV-TV, as an anchor, reporter, and producer, and covered some of the nation’s biggest stories.

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    The Marc Cox Morning Show 1-6-25 (Full Show): Trump, Maduro, and Election Integrity: Wins, Controversies, and Reflections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 138:45


    The full show dives into the Trump administration's capture of Nicolás Maduro and its geopolitical implications, media reactions, and Democratic hypocrisy. Marc and Kim break down key political and social issues, from vaccine schedule changes giving parents more choice to reflections on the January 6th anniversary. Guests include Todd Pyro on California's Second Amendment ruling, Mark Walters on gun rights, Ryan Wiggins on alleged election software interference linked to Venezuela, and coverage of domestic political maneuvering. Lighter moments include Rascal Flats ticket giveaways and updates on local events, keeping listeners engaged with both hard news and cultural happenings. #Maduro #Trump #ElectionIntegrity #Vaccines #SecondAmendment #January6 #RyanWiggins #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Venezuela, January 6 Reflections, and Election Integrity (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 33:31


    Hour 4 opens with Mark addressing the aftermath of Maduro's capture, the U.S. role, and media reactions, then moves to Rascal Flatts ticket giveaways and a firsthand account of January 6, debunking mainstream narratives. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss alleged election interference via Venezuelan-developed voting software and ongoing investigations, followed by analysis of U.S.-Venezuela relations, pending war powers resolutions, and local controversies like the Forestale data center. #Venezuela #January6 #ElectionIntegrity #RyanWiggins #RascalFlatts #WarPowers #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Ryan Wiggins on Election Software and Venezuela Connections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 9:35


    Ryan Wiggins breaks down alleged foreign interference in U.S. elections, tracing Dominion and Smartmatic software back to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and its potential impact on the 2020 election. He discusses affidavits, whistleblowers, and ongoing investigations, connecting these issues to the recent Maduro capture. Wiggins also reflects on election integrity, the risks of electronic voting, and previews his Wiggins America broadcasts. #ElectionIntegrity #Venezuela #Maduro #Dominion #Smartmatic #RyanWiggins #MarkCoxMorningShow

    From Maduro to 2A Wins: Trump Era Moves, Todd Pyro, and Vaccine Updates (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 33:56


    Hour 3 covers the fallout from the Maduro operation, insights from Todd Pyro on media and fraud investigations, a deep dive with Mark Walters on California's Second Amendment ruling, and Kim's breakdown of the CDC's new childhood vaccine schedule giving parents more decision-making power. #Maduro #ToddPyro #SecondAmendment #MarkWalters #GunRights #Vaccines #CDC #ParentalChoice #MarkCoxShow

    2A Tuesday: Mark Walters Breaks Down California's Open Carry Ruling and Gun Rights Battles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 10:13


    2A Tuesday: Mark Walters Breaks Down California's Open Carry Ruling and Gun Rights Battles Summary: Mark Walters joins the show for 2A Tuesday to analyze the Ninth Circuit's decision striking down California's open carry ban, the legal reasoning under the Bruen Test, and the broader implications for gun rights nationwide. He also discusses red flag laws, campus carry, and state-level battles shaping the Second Amendment, emphasizing ongoing challenges and victories for gun owners. #2ATuesday #SecondAmendment #CaliforniaOpenCarry #BruenDecision #GunRights #RedFlagLaws #MarkWalters #ArmedAmericanRadio

    Politics, Power Plays, and Pop Culture (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 35:43


    Hour 2 blends politics and current events with lighter news. Marc opens with a correction on the January 6th anniversary and highlights warm January weather. Ryan Schmelz breaks down Washington's looming government funding decisions, Obamacare subsidy votes, and tax policy impacts. Former Senator John Lamping dives into Missouri's upcoming legislative session, focusing on the effort to eliminate the state income tax and the challenges of taxing services, plus a look at the City SC soccer team's unique financing. The hour closes with “In Other News,” covering Venezuela parallels in Jack Ryan, AI in airline scheduling, surprising gas station coffee, Philip Rivers' comeback, and Georgia's near-naked bandit. #Politics #MissouriLegislature #WashingtonUpdate #InOtherNews #MarkCoxMorningShow

    John Lamping on Killing Missouri's Income Tax and Corporate Welfare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 12:39


    Former State Senator John Lamping joins Marc and Kim to preview Missouri's 2026 legislative session, focusing on Governor Kehoe's push to eliminate the state income tax. Lamping says the odds look strong but warns the real resistance will come from business lobbies, not Democrats. He explains the likely shift toward taxing services and goods currently exempt, and how similar reforms in other states boosted long-term growth. The discussion expands to praise the Taylor family for privately funding St. Louis City SC's billion-dollar stadium—contrasting it with the taxpayer-funded Chiefs deal in Kansas, which Lamping calls corporate welfare at its worst. He closes by stressing that if Kehoe pulls this off, it would be one of Missouri's boldest conservative reforms ever. #MissouriPolitics #JohnLamping #IncomeTax #CorporateWelfare #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Venezuela, Media Spin, and the J6 Anniversary (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 35:33


    Hour 1 of The Mark Cox Morning Show opens with sharp criticism of Democrats echoing America's adversaries in their outrage over Trump's capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Marc and Kim mock left-wing hypocrisy, break down media reaction from figures like Ana Navarro and Don Lemon, and feature Stephen Miller defending the Trump Doctrine as a necessary show of U.S. strength. Kim's “On a Whim” tackles the absurdities of woke hospital and corporate policies in the transgender debate, while Marc closes the hour reflecting on his firsthand experience at the January 6th rally, blasting media distortion of that day's events. #Venezuela #Maduro #MediaBias #KimOnAWhim #January6 #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Kim on a Whim: Common Sense vs. Trans Healthcare Chaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 9:56


    In this “Kim on a Whim” segment, Kim and Marc react to a viral video of an ER nurse describing absurd hospital protocols requiring pregnancy tests for biological males identifying as women. They condemn the lack of common sense in medical and corporate policies, highlighting a Planet Fitness locker room incident where staff failed to act on inappropriate behavior by a “trans” man in the women's area. Kim argues the culture of fear and woke compliance has infected institutions from gyms to hospitals, despite Trump-era rollbacks. Listeners weigh in with personal stories as Marc and Kim stress how deeply this problem runs through the system. #KimOnAWhim #WokeCulture #TransPolicies #MarkCoxMorningShow

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 1-5-26 (Full Show): Maduro Captured, Political Scandals, Sports Highlights, and Election Software Concerns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 138:41


    The Mark Cox Morning Show kicks off 2026 with high-stakes news and sharp analysis. Hour 1 dives into Nicolás Maduro's U.S. capture, the $9 billion Minnesota daycare fraud scandal, and the fallout for Governor Tim Walz, mixed with humor, New Year's chatter, and Mark's reflections on socialism and border security. Hour 2 provides legal context from Hans von Spakovsky, market insights from Dom Savino, and a mix of quirky and serious headlines from “In Other News.” Hour 3 examines media accountability, the closure of a TV station for the holidays, and CBS's efforts to regain trust, alongside political commentary and media critique. Hour 4 balances live courtroom updates from Tonya J. Powers on Maduro, sports analysis with Tom Ackerman, election software concerns from Sidney Powell's 2020 revelations, and breaking political security news at JD Vance's home. Across the show, the team blends hard-hitting political reporting, legal insight, market updates, sports breakdowns, and cultural commentary to inform and engage listeners. #Maduro #TimWalz #MinnesotaFraud #LegalAnalysis #Markets #TonyaJPowers #TomAckerman #SidneyPowell #ElectionSecurity #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Maduro Arrest, Election Software Ties, and Political Fallout (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 34:45


    Hour 4 covers a mix of international and domestic political developments. The hour opens with updates on Nicolas Maduro's arrest and upcoming court appearance, including live reports from Tonya J. Powers outside the courthouse and analysis of the careful timing and political considerations behind the operation. The discussion touches on institutional failures in U.S. higher education, highlighting the need for objectivity in classrooms as admitted by Harvard's current president. Tom Ackerman then provides a deep dive into college football and professional sports highlights, from Indiana's upset over Alabama to MLB roster strategies. The hour concludes with the breaking story of a Secret Service detention at JD Vance's home and a recap of Sidney Powell's 2020 claims about Venezuelan-origin electronic voting software, noting potential implications tied to Maduro's capture and U.S. election integrity.

    Tom Ackerman's Playbook: Indiana Upsets, Dramatic Finishes, and Cardinals Rebuild

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 12:13


    Tom Ackerman covers the week in sports, highlighting Indiana's dominant college football win over Alabama, analyzing key plays, player performances, and coaching strategies. He also recaps other college and professional games, including dramatic endings in basketball and the NFL, and updates on the St. Louis Cardinals' roster moves, trades, and farm system development, giving listeners an inside look at both team strategy and player potential.

    Maduro, Military Action, and Media Madness (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 35:06


    Maduro, Military Action, and Media Madness (Hour 3) full 2106 Mon, 05 Jan 2026 15:17:53 +0000 zY7ihxQ9hAYq96DKo6KgxbULPXySzwvt news,politics,news commentary The Marc Cox Morning Show news,politics,news commentary Maduro, Military Action, and Media Madness (Hour 3) The Marc Cox Morning Show is your home for no-nonsense conversation. Marc Cox is a political junkie and recovering journalist who has spent decades reporting on the biggest news of the day. Now he gets to talk about it. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News Politics News Commentary False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?fe

    The Buck Stops Here: Maduro's Capture and the Fallout

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 11:35


    Dan Buck analyzes the Maduro operation, calling it risky but strategically executed. He emphasizes that Maduro is a brutal dictator responsible for massive drug trafficking, deaths, and exploitation in Venezuela, yet critics, particularly on the left, are framing the operation as controversial. Buck discusses the timing, coordination, and political implications, including potential exposure of Venezuelan ties to U.S. politicians and links to Chinese interests. He highlights the significance of live-televised capture as a demonstration of U.S. military power, and forecasts that Maduro's trial could reveal extensive corruption affecting both Venezuela and U.S. soil. The segment concludes with praise for the operation's orchestration and anticipation of further developments.

    Venezuela Arrest, Legal Analysis, Markets, and Odd News (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 33:57


    Hour 2 covers a full sweep of stories as the new year kicks off. The show opens with Mark recapping Nicolas Maduro's arrest and transport to a New York courtroom, teasing the legal and political implications. Hans von Spakovsky breaks down the legal precedent, comparing Maduro's case to Manuel Noriega, confirming the U.S. had full authority for the operation. Dom Savino follows with market impacts, noting oil companies benefiting from Venezuela's crude reserves, slower car sales, tech updates from Samsung, and box office news on Avatar and Sidney Sweeney's latest film. The hour closes with “In Other News,” blending quirky and serious headlines—from McRib lawsuits and cheeseburger lifespan studies to AI takeout scams, Billy Joel's stage return, and a fatal mountain lion attack—keeping listeners informed and entertained. #Venezuela #Maduro #LegalAnalysis #Markets #InOtherNews #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Hans von Spakovsky Breaks Down the Legal Case for Maduro's Capture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 8:09


    Legal expert Hans von Spakovsky joins Mark, Kim, and Ethan to unpack the legal legitimacy behind the U.S. capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Drawing direct parallels to the 1989 Noriega precedent, Hans explains why Trump's move was fully constitutional and backed by decades of case law, even with a Clinton-appointed judge now overseeing the trial. The team raises sharp questions about jurisdiction, Mexico's cartel problem, and the reemergence of Trump's “Monroe Doctrine.” Hans also previews key upcoming Supreme Court cases on tariffs and transgender participation in women's sports, calling 2026 a potential legal roller coaster year. #HansVonSpakovsky #Maduro #Trump #LegalAnalysis #SupremeCourt #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Maduro Taken Down, Minnesota Scandal Erupts, and Mark's Return to the Mic (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 34:52


    Mark Cox opens 2026 recharged and ready, diving into the stunning U.S. capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro while torching media skepticism and political spin. Kim's “On a Whim” spotlights the $9 billion Minnesota daycare fraud scandal that could sink Governor Tim Walz, tying corruption and media cover-ups into a broader political reckoning. Between laughter over “ever vacationing” jokes, New Year's resolutions, and a listener trip to Switzerland, the team balances humor with hard-hitting commentary on socialism, border security, and America's global message under Trump's renewed leadership. #Maduro #MinnesotaFraud #TimWalz #Trump #ForeignPolicy #KimOnAWhim #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Kim on a Whim: Minnesota's Massive Fraud Scandal Blows Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 10:47


    In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim breaks down the jaw-dropping $9 billion fraud scandal out of Minnesota, linking it directly to Governor Tim Walz's crumbling credibility and rumored plans to drop out of the 2026 race. She details how whistleblowers exposed fake daycares funneling federal funds overseas—possibly to Somali terror groups—while state officials scrambled to cover their tracks. Mark and Ethan jump in with sharp humor, mocking media spin and Walz's political downfall, while listeners flood the text line with reactions. The segment captures outrage, disbelief, and plenty of well-aimed sarcasm. #KimOnAWhim #MinnesotaFraud #TimWalz #PoliticalScandal #MarkCoxMorningShow

    BONUS: 'We have a spending problem:' How the right should move on in 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 26:37


    Let's dig in for the New Year. Massive fraud in Minnesota, inflation, Trump's economic plan for 2026 and a wrap-up of how he handled his first year in this new term in office are the topics in today's Red Meat.

    Full Show: Politics, Fraud Investigations, Tech, and Taxes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 117:45


    Ryan Wrecker fills in across all three hours with a wide-ranging show covering politics, culture, media, and policy. The program opens with workplace banter, national headlines, and New York politics surrounding Zoran Mamdani, followed by market updates, Boeing defense contracts, tariff delays, and discussion of Elon Musk's Neuralink. Ryan Schmelz joins to break down Capitol Hill battles, government funding deadlines, ACA subsidy debates, midterm-year dynamics, foreign policy developments, and the chaotic Sugar Bowl finish between Ole Miss and Georgia. Later hours focus on alleged large-scale Minnesota fraud involving federal aid programs, media trust and newsroom bias, higher education and Western civilization debates, and a somber health update on Scott Adams. Braden Perry provides a legal breakdown of how prosecutors build major fraud cases, while Dylan Sharkey examines Illinois grocery tax changes, budget transparency issues, property taxes, universal basic income pilots, education funding, and Governor J.B. Pritzker's national ambitions. The full show blends serious policy discussion with pop culture, sports, and humor throughout.

    Hour 3: Braden Perry and Dylan Sharkey on Fraud, Media Trust, and Illinois Taxes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 39:21


    Hour 3 centers on the Minnesota fraud scandal, with Braden Perry breaking down how prosecutors build large federal fraud cases, likely charges, following money domestically and overseas, statute of limitations issues, and political factors affecting investigations. Ryan also weighs in on media trust, reacting to a CBS anchor's on-air pledge and contrasting network coverage of the fraud story. The hour includes discussion on higher education and Western civilization, a brief health update on Scott Adams, and an interview with Dylan Sharkey on Illinois' grocery tax changes, budget transparency problems, property taxes, universal basic income pilots, federal education funding, and Governor J.B. Pritzker's national ambitions.

    Dylan Sharkey on Illinois Grocery Taxes and State Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 10:30


    Ryan Wrecker talks with Dylan Sharkey about Illinois' grocery tax changes, shifting the 1 percent tax from a statewide requirement to an optional local levy, and the debate over Governor J.B. Pritzker claiming credit for eliminating it. Sharkey explains how Illinois compares to other states on grocery and overall taxes, concerns about the state budget process and transparency, regional political divides, and the pressure of property taxes and pension costs.

    Braden Perry on Minnesota Federal Funds Fraud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 10:50


    Ryan Wrecker talks with Braden Perry about the Minnesota federal funds fraud case, breaking down vulnerabilities in large federal programs, how prosecutors build cases from the bottom up, and the legal challenges tied to missing records and political considerations. Perry also explains how investigators follow the money, the likely criminal charges involved, and how statute of limitations and administration changes can impact enforcement.

    Hour 2: Tragedy, Fraud Allegations, Capitol Hill, and the Sugar Bowl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 39:29


    Ryan Wrecker covers the reported death of Tommy Lee Jones's daughter and media reactions to the tragedy. The hour touches on rhetoric from Bernie Sanders and New York mayor Zoran Mamdani, before diving into allegations of large-scale fraud in Minnesota involving daycare, healthcare, and housing. Ryan discusses reporting from Nick Shirley, criticism of Tim Walz and Keith Ellison, and upcoming congressional hearings. The hour also covers government funding battles, Obamacare subsidy debates, and how the 2026 midterms could slow Congress, plus a breakdown of the chaotic Sugar Bowl ending between Ole Miss Rebels and Georgia Bulldogs. The segment wraps with discussion of the Russia–Ukraine war and a sobering health update from Scott Adams.

    Ryan Schmelz: Sugar Bowl Chaos and Capitol Hill Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 13:24


    Ryan Wrecker is joined by Ryan Schmelz to break down the wild Sugar Bowl finish between Ole Miss and Georgia, then shifts to Washington with a look at the upcoming government funding deadline, shutdown concerns, ACA subsidy debates, and how the 2026 midterm year could slow Congress. The segment wraps with a quick preview of Ole Miss's College Football Playoff matchup and some SEC pride.

    Hour 1: Politics, Tech Speculation, and 90s Nostalgia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 38:54


    Ryan Wrecker opens the show with post-New Year workplace stories and on-air banter while filling in across multiple programs. The hour dives into New York politics surrounding Zoran Mamdani, including reactions from Bernie Sanders and Letitia James, and broader criticism of socialist messaging. Nicole Murray joins with market and headline updates including Boeing, tariffs, and Neuralink, leading into discussion of tech speculation tied to Elon Musk, foreign policy tensions, media reactions, and a pop-culture moment involving Rosie O'Donnell and Kellyanne Conway. The hour wraps with Ryan reflecting on how different the 1990s felt compared to today.

    New Year's Resolutions, Market Slides, and Musk's Future Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 11:28


    Ryan Wrecker and Nicole Murray run through a quick news update, including a down day on Wall Street, a short term contract extension between SSM Health and UnitedHealthcare, Boeing St. Louis building 25 fighter jets for Israel's Air Force, President Trump delaying furniture tariffs, and Elon Musk's Neuralink targeting high volume production in 2026.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-31-25 (Full Show): A New Year for America: Looking Back, Moving Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 147:53


    Heidi Harrison, in for Marc Cox, leads a fast-paced, patriotic New Year's Eve show celebrating America's 250th year while tackling major political and cultural stories. Guests Mary Vogt, Chris Wiley, and Taylor Riggs discuss conservative victories, economic reform, and national unity. From media bias and Minnesota fraud to the Freedom 250 celebration and Trump's leadership, the show blends sharp analysis with optimism—ending on a clear message that America's strength and spirit remain unshaken.

    America at 250: Media, Patriotism, and Perspective (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 36:12


    Hour 4 centers on reflection, gratitude, and the contrasting narratives shaping how Americans see their country heading into its 250th year. Heidi Harrison opens with a discussion on how media sensationalism distorts reality, then speaks with Navy SEAL Chris Wiley about the Freedom 250 celebration and honoring U.S. veterans. Fox Business anchor Taylor Riggs joins to tackle the Minnesota fraud scandal, taxes, and Trump's trade policies, tying them to larger issues of accountability and economic reform. The hour closes with Heidi pushing back on a pessimistic Hill column, rejecting partisan despair and ending the show on a patriotic, optimistic note for 2026.

    Taylor Riggs on Minnesota Fraud, Taxes, and Fair Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 11:52


    Taylor Riggs discusses the ongoing Minnesota fraud scandal, criticizing government mismanagement and waste while highlighting Trump's actions to cut funding until accountability is achieved. She emphasizes the importance of fair trade policies, the impact of supply-side economics on the working class, and the dangers of over-reliance on government support. Riggs also notes the broader political implications for the midterms and stresses that keeping public attention on these issues is crucial for reform. The conversation concludes with light-hearted New Year's Eve plans and family reflections.

    Chris Wyllie on Freedom 250 and Celebrating America

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 9:01


    Heidi Harrison interviews former Navy SEAL Chris Wyllie about his role in honoring the military and veterans, including running the Michael Murphy Navy SEAL Museum. They discuss the Freedom 250 events marking America's 250th anniversary, with a focus on the Washington Monument illumination and hourly historical storytelling. Wiley emphasizes unity, pride in the nation, and the importance of appreciating the freedoms Americans enjoy. Heidi reflects on the significance of celebrating the country and contrasts the patriotic energy under Trump with what she imagines under other administrations. The segment highlights both Wiley's dedication to service and the broader message of national pride.

    Reflecting on 2025: Politics, Policy, and Cultural Moments (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 37:23


    Hour 3 explores the major stories and policy changes of 2025 through a mix of analysis and commentary. Heidi Harrison examines pilot salaries and public perception, Mary Vogt highlights conservative wins, economic policy, and media integrity, and SNAP reform is discussed with a focus on health and social impact. Kim Onowale's “Kim on a Whim” segments recap the year's top news, from natural disasters and government actions to immigration enforcement, ending with a heartfelt tribute to Charlie Kirk, underscoring both societal and personal significance.

    Kim on a Whim: 2025's Biggest Stories Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 9:20


    Kim recaps the final top stories of 2025, highlighting natural disasters, political controversies, and major national events. She covers California wildfires, the longest government shutdown, major tariffs, and immigration enforcement, noting leadership failures and systemic issues. The segment closes with an emotional tribute to Charlie Kirk, reflecting on his influence on youth, conservative activism, and the surge in Bible sales following his death, emphasizing both national and personal impact as 2026 begins.

    2025 Political Winners, Conservative Media, and Midterm Focus with Mary Vought

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 7:44


    Heidi Harrison talks with Mary Vogt of the Heritage Foundation about the major political winners and losers of 2025. They highlight the Trump administration's action to cut $185 million in Minnesota funding as a victory for accountability and fiscal responsibility. The conversation emphasizes the rise of independent and conservative journalists, like Nick Shirley, who are exposing misuse of taxpayer funds despite mainstream media pushback. They also discuss the economy as a slow-burn winner, with policy moves like no tax on tips benefiting Americans. Looking ahead to the midterms, Vogt identifies economic affordability and practical policy solutions as the central issues that will resonate with voters.

    New Year Reflections, News, and Notable Updates (Hour 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 37:37


    Hour 2 covers a mix of timely commentary and news updates. Heidi Harris opens with thoughts on New Year's Eve, DEI hiring debates in NYC, and social media's impact on perception. She discusses mental health challenges, tragic news stories, and the pressures of public life. The hour also includes market updates, local business closings, the Post-Dispatch ownership change, and the decline of physical newspapers. In “In Other News,” Heidi highlights sports controversies, dangerous U.S. jobs, astronomy events, a quirky mandolin theft, and a fatal car crash in Nigeria. The hour blends reflection, analysis, and lighter stories with practical news. #NewYear2026 #DEI #MentalHealth #LocalNews #InOtherNews

    In Other News: Sports Scandals, Dangerous Jobs, and Cosmic Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 7:36


    Heidi Harris rounds up eclectic headlines in this “In Other News” segment: Patriots' WR Stefan Diggs faces assault allegations, speculation swirls about Tom Brady's appearance, and Resume Genius lists the U.S.'s most dangerous jobs, from garbage collectors to pilots. She also highlights astronomy events for 2026, a New Jersey mandolin theft with a twist ending, and a tragic car crash in Nigeria involving boxer Anthony Joshua. The segment blends serious news with lighter human-interest and pop culture stories. #SportsNews #DangerousJobs #Astronomy2026 #HumanInterest #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Reflecting, Reckoning, and Resolutions: A New Year's Wake-Up Call (Hour 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 36:38


    Hour 1 of the show blends New Year's reflection with sharp political and cultural commentary. The crew opens by sharing personal highs and lows from 2025 and looking ahead to 2026 with a renewed focus on intentional living. They dive into Trump's freeze on Minnesota childcare payments amid widespread fraud and media silence, highlight Kim's “Top 10 Stories of 2025” — from the Pope's election to tariffs and Elon Musk's feuds — and close with a fiery segment on vaccine accountability and media fear tactics. It's an hour of honesty, humor, and unapologetic perspective to close out the year. #NewYearsEve #IntentionalLiving #TrumpAdministration #KimOnAWhim #MediaBias #HealthFreedom #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Kim on a Whim: Counting Down 2025's Biggest Stories Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 11:20


    In this New Year's Eve edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim runs through her picks for the top stories of 2025 — from Gayle King's controversial “astronaut” claim and the historic election of Pope Leo from Chicago to the deadly D.C. air collision, the record-long government shutdown, and the tragic Texas flood. She also revisits Elon Musk's feud with Trump over tariffs and the fiery backlash from Tesla owners, wrapping up with “Liberation Day,” when Trump's tariffs reshaped global trade. The crew weighs in throughout with humor, disbelief, and sharp commentary on media spin and political hypocrisy. #KimOnAWhim #TopStories2025 #TrumpTariffs #ElonMusk #PopeLeo #MarkCoxMorningShow

    Missouri Personal Property Taxes: What's Changing and Why It Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 8:06


    Missouri State Senator Joe Nicola speaks with Kim St. Onge on the latest developments surrounding Missouri's personal property tax, outlining who could benefit — and who could pay more — under potential reforms.

    The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-30-25 (Full Show): From Literacy Gaps to Political Spotlight: Holiday Insights and Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 148:56


    The show covers a mix of personal and societal topics. In Hour 1, the hosts discuss seasonal celebrations, gift-giving habits, and navigating the holiday chaos. Hour 2 highlights educational challenges, focusing on a Dallas teacher reporting alarming literacy gaps among her eighth-grade students and exploring the shared responsibilities of parents and schools. Hour 3 brings lighter, family-focused stories about managing toys and outings, followed by frustrations with rental housing and government programs. Hour 4 shifts to politics, examining the low Republican support for JD Vance, polling reliability, and public reactions to his personal and political life, concluding with reflections on faith and character. Throughout, the show balances human interest stories, practical advice, and current events commentary.

    From Holiday Chaos to Classroom Concerns and Political Watch (Hour 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 34:57


    Heidi Harrison covers a mix of personal reflections and current events: she starts with holiday celebrations and traditions, including Friendsgiving, gift-giving, and parenting strategies. The discussion shifts to troubling education trends, highlighting a Dallas teacher's TikTok report on students struggling with basic literacy skills, and the broader challenges of parental involvement and school accountability. Later segments tackle practical family life topics like toy rotation, holiday spending, and attending kid-friendly events like Monster Jam. The hour closes with political commentary on taxpayer-funded rental assistance abuses under Biden and an analysis of JD Vance's potential candidacy, public perception, and personal reputation.

    Fraud, Foreign Policy, Gun Rights, and Kennedy Center Controversy (Hour 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:45


    Hour 3 covers a wide range of topics. Segment 1 highlights a federal investigation into Minnesota daycare fraud and the political fallout surrounding Governor Walz, emphasizing concerns over systemic corruption and enforcement failures. Segment 2 features Eben Brown from Fox News Radio discussing Trump's Mar-a-Lago meetings with Zelensky and Netanyahu, focusing on Ukraine security guarantees, Russia, and U.S. foreign policy strategy. Segment 3 is 2A Tuesday with Louis Valdez on gun rights, emphasizing Second Amendment protections, the Parkland shooting context, mental health, and school security. Segment 4 addresses Kennedy Center concert cancellations triggered by the addition of Trump's name, exploring the tension between politics and professional obligations in the arts.

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