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The Gateway
Thursday, August 28 - Andrew Bailey's path from AG to FBI

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 12:03


Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will be leaving state politics in September to take a high level position with the FBI. As St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum reports, some Missourians expect Bailey could make a big impact nationally.

The Gateway
Thursday, August 28 - Andrew Bailey's path from AG to FBI

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 12:03


Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will be leaving state politics in September to take a high level position with the FBI. As St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum reports, some Missourians expect Bailey could make a big impact nationally.

St. Louis on the Air
Legal Roundtable: What Missouri could gain from its new AG Catherine Hanaway

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 49:41


Missouri's newly appointed Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is stepping into a complicated role that includes baggage of her three predecessors — Josh Hawley, Eric Schmitt, and Andrew Bailey — who each left for higher office before finishing a full term. On this episode of the Legal Roundtable, our panel of expert attorneys discusses whether Hanaway can break new ground as AG. The roundtable also talks about the latest developments in the felony charges filed against County Executive Sam Page; a series of recent lawsuits targeting St. Louis businesses whose websites are allegedly not accessible to blind people; and a lawyer's argument that Washington University police are not actually “law enforcement officers.”

Kansas City Today
Why is Andrew Bailey joining Trump's FBI?

Kansas City Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 14:16


Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey surprised many when he announced he would be stepping down from the role to become the co-deputy director of the FBI. It satisfied Bailey's ambition to join the Trump administration, but the role he'll play isn't clear yet.

Best of Columbia On Demand
(LISTEN): "Missouri Times" publisher Scott Faughn discusses Hanaway and Waller on "Wake Up Missouri"

Best of Columbia On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 13:37


Missouri's incoming attorney general says she'll serve the rest of outgoing Attorney General Andrew Bailey's term before she runs for a full term in 2028. Former House Speaker and former U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway spoke Sunday on 939 the Eagle's “Jennifer Bukowsky show”. Governor Mike Kehoe announced her appointment last week. "Missouri Times" publisher Scott Faughn joined hosts Randy Tobler and Stephanie Bell live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri" this morning and praises Hanaway's appointment. Mr. Faughn tells listeners that she'll be able to start on day one. Mr. Faughn also reflected on the legacy of State Rep. Ken Waller (R-Herculaneum), who died Saturday. Scott says Mr. Waller died from a massive heart attack and will be missed. Colleagues on both sides of the aisle praise Rep. Waller's service:

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jason Law on crime in St. Charles County

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 6:58


Jason Law, candidate for County Executive in St. Charles and former Mayor of Lake St. Louis to discuss decision to run for County Executive and thoughts on Andrew Bailey.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 3 - Hear from Kim after welcoming new member to the family

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 35:01


In this hour Jason Law, candidate for County Executive in St. Charles and former Mayor of Lake St. Louis joins to talk about Andrew Bailey and running for County Executive. Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation national security and foreign policy joins talking about land swap with Russia and Ukraine. The Capitol Beat with Rep. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri's 7th congressional district on Missouri redistricting. Finally, Kim St. Onge calls in.

Up To Date
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey surprised everyone by joining Trump's FBI. What's next?

Up To Date

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 30:30


After serving less than a year of his elected term as Missouri attorney general, Andrew Bailey resigned to join President Trump's administration as co-deputy director of the FBI. He's only the latest Republican to use that role as a stepping stone to a federal position.

The Joyce Kaufman Show
Joyce's Thought of the Day 8/21/25 - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey introduced as Co-director of the FBI what could this mean?

The Joyce Kaufman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 3:00


Joyce discusses rumors surrounding the addition of Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as Co-Deputy of the FBI. Is the Trump administration looking to replace Deputy Director Dan Bongino, or FBI Director Kash Patel or are they looking to have strength in numbers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mark Reardon Show
Catherine Hanaway Discusses Becoming Missouri's Newly Appointed Attorney General

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 18:06


In this segment, Mark is joined by Missouri's newly appointed Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway. Hanaway takes over for Andrew Bailey who is joining the FBI as a Co-Director with Dan Bongino. They discuss the transition, the work to be done, and much more.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 3: Audio Cut of the Day - Jessica Tarlov Apologizes Over Backing of Child Rapist

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 38:30


In hour 3, Mark is joined by Missouri's newly appointed Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway. Hanaway takes over for Andrew Bailey who is joining the FBI as a Co-Director with Dan Bongino. They discuss the transition, the work to be done, and much more. Mark is then joined by Sherman Criner, a Senior at Duke University and an Intern at the James G Martin Center for Academic Renewal. He discusses his latest piece headlined, "Duke is Abandoning American History". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Hanaway's Goals as Missouri's New Attorney General, Trump's Continued DC Crackdown, College's Losing their Sight of American History & More (8/21/25) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 117:48


In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss the multiple trending controversial stories around the country involving transgenders competing in women's sports. Mark is then joined by Charles Lipson, a Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago that writes regularly for The Spectator Magazine and Real Clear Politics. He shares his thoughts on Trump's efforts to end Putin's war on Ukraine and more. He's later joined by Paul Mauro, a Fox News Contributor, a Retired NYPD Inspector, Attorney and the Founder of the Ops Desk. Paul recently interviewed the Idaho Police Chief that spearheaded the investigation into the Bryan Kohberger murders. What new information are we learning? He also shares his take on Trump doing a ride along tonight with peacekeepers on the DC streets. In hour 2, Mark and the crew discuss Cracker Barrel's new logo change and how the public is not backing it. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. George Gray then hosts, "The Price is Wrong" where Mark, Sue, Fred and Ethan battle it out! In hour 3, Mark is joined by Missouri's newly appointed Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway. Hanaway takes over for Andrew Bailey who is joining the FBI as a Co-Director with Dan Bongino. They discuss the transition, the work to be done, and much more. Mark is then joined by Sherman Criner, a Senior at Duke University and an Intern at the James G Martin Center for Academic Renewal. He discusses his latest piece headlined, "Duke is Abandoning American History". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast
Andrew Bailey is now Bongino's CO-DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the FBI!! Is Bongino On His Way Out??

Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 66:33


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The Fried Egg Golf Podcast
Recapping the U.S. Amateur with Winner Mason Howell & Mid-Am Andrew Bailey

The Fried Egg Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 70:21


Andy Johnson is back with a look back at the 2025 U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. He is first joined by the 2025 champion, Mason Howell, to discuss his week of play. Mason is a high school senior who will play golf at the University of Georgia next fall. Andy and Mason touch on Mason's impressive summer, his plans for the Walker Cup, and look forward to some professional starts Mason has earned by way of his U.S. Am victory. Andy then chats with Mid-Am Andrew Bailey to get a sense of the course setup at Olympic Club and how the event compared to past USGA events Andrew played in.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show: Catherine Hanaway Named AG, Epstein Files, Mail-In Voting, Fair Maps, Data Center, and The Cost of Socialism

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 127:33


Marc Cox and Dan Buck cover a packed show beginning with Governor Parson's appointment of Catherine Hanaway as Missouri's new Attorney General, succeeding Andrew Bailey, who has been named co-deputy director of the FBI. Ryan Schmelz joins to discuss the DOJ's delayed release of Epstein documents and heightened National Guard presence in Washington, DC. Jeremy Rosenthal weighs in on lawsuits tied to federal crime victim funds and Ticketmaster's antitrust issues, while Genevieve Wood of The Heritage Foundation addresses election security, ballot harvesting, and voter ID requirements. Ray LaHood discusses the bipartisan Fair Maps Illinois initiative to end gerrymandering, and St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer explains why he withdrew support for the controversial data center project. Brian Brenberg of Fox Business breaks down why young voters are drawn to socialism, the failures of economic education, and previews the Fox Business special “The Cost of Socialism.”

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2 - Catherine Hanaway Replaces Andrew Bailey as Missouri AG, Bailey Joins FBI

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 32:14


Governor Parson appoints Catherine Hanaway as Missouri's new Attorney General, succeeding Andrew Bailey, who moves to the FBI as co-deputy director. Marc Cox breaks down Hanaway's background and Bailey's new role, with Nichole Murray joining for business headlines before the show wraps with In Other News.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
What kind of Attorney General will Missouri have now? | Marc Cox

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 15:00


The A.M Show meets the midday show, with Marc Cox on with Annie! Lots of Missouri news to cover, including the departure of Andrew Bailey from Missouri to the top of the FBI building in D.C.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Andrew Bailey Resigns, Redistricting Battles, and AI Gone Wild (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 43:51


Hour 2 is a rollercoaster of sharp politics and offbeat headlines. Marc and Dan kick things off skewering Zelensky's new “White House suit” look while hammering Biden's weakness abroad, contrasting it with Trump's NATO victories and America First foreign policy. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to unpack Andrew Bailey's abrupt resignation as AG, the governor's power play in naming a replacement, and the redistricting fight that could define Mike Kehoe's conservative credibility. The pace shifts with a lively “What's Happening?” rundown—MSNBC's laughable rebrand to “MS Now,” China's push for AI robots to carry babies, a study proving the obvious about junk food and weight loss, and even a Chick-fil-A in Ohio banning unsupervised teens. The mix of politics, media takedowns, and lighter news makes for a sharp, engaging hour.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show (8/19/2025): Full Show

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 154:01


Marc and Dan Buck deliver a powerhouse mix of politics, local controversy, and lighter studio banter. They kick off dissecting Missouri politics, from Andrew Bailey's sudden FBI move to speculation over Governor Kehoe's next Attorney General pick, before diving into the latest Hunter Biden scandal. St. Louis' failed tornado response exposes city mismanagement and woke priorities, contrasted with nostalgic reflections on the freewheeling days of local TV journalism. The conversation jumps to foreign affairs, with Trump's phone interview detailing his hands-on Ukraine-Russia diplomacy and NATO achievements, compared with Biden's ineffective approach. Dan and guests explore media hypocrisy, gun safety training, and conservative voices overlooked by mainstream outlets. Hour 4 blends humor and seriousness as Trump outs Hannity's relationship, discusses border and safety initiatives with Ashley Hyatt, and St. Charles' controversial data center sparks civic activism and environmental concerns.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Andrew Bailey Bows Out — Who Will Kehoe Crown as AG? - John Lamping weighs in

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 10:41


Marc and Dan welcome former Missouri Senator John Lamping to break down Andrew Bailey's abrupt resignation as Attorney General and the political stakes of Governor Mike Kehoe's pending appointment. Lamping calls it “unconventional,” pointing out Bailey never seemed committed to the job, and argues this revolving door of AGs undermines Missouri voters. He lays out why Catherine Hanaway is the logical frontrunner—tied closely to both the Kehoe and Blunt camps, capable, and independent enough not to be a puppet. Lamping stresses the importance of an AG building long-term conservative legal infrastructure rather than treating the post as a political stepping stone. The conversation expands to the broader frustration: voters elect officials only to watch them resign early, letting governors play kingmaker. They wrap with speculation on redistricting, where Kehoe faces pressure to back a 7–1 congressional map to prove his conservative credibility before 2028.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Tues 8/19 - FBI Arrests for the Gram, New FBI Co-Leadership, ABA Curriculum Changes, SEC Whistleblower Claims, and Louisiana Tax Rebate Fiasco

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 9:20


This Day in Legal History: Salem Witchcraft ExecutionsOn August 19, 1692, five individuals—George Burroughs, John Proctor, George Jacobs Sr., John Willard, and Martha Carrier—were executed by hanging in Salem, Massachusetts, after being convicted of witchcraft. These executions occurred during the height of the infamous Salem witch trials, a dark episode in colonial American history fueled by religious fervor, mass hysteria, and deeply flawed legal proceedings. George Burroughs, a former minister, recited the Lord's Prayer on the gallows—a feat believed to be impossible for a witch—which unsettled some spectators but did not halt the execution. John Proctor, a well-respected farmer, had been openly critical of the trials and was likely targeted for his outspoken skepticism.Martha Carrier was labeled “the Queen of Hell” by her accusers, a title steeped in misogyny and fear. The trials heavily relied on spectral evidence—claims of visions and dreams—which would later be deemed inadmissible in more rational courts. Governor William Phips halted the trials just two months later, in part because of growing public backlash and the implausibility of the accusations.These executions mark one of the final mass hangings of the Salem witch trials, which ultimately led to the deaths of 20 people and the imprisonment of many more. Legal scholars have since examined the trials as a case study in the dangers of due process violations, mass panic, and unchecked judicial power. In the centuries that followed, the state of Massachusetts gradually acknowledged the injustice, with the last of the condemned officially exonerated only in 2001. The Salem trials remain a cautionary tale in American legal history, illustrating how fear and ideology can warp legal institutions.The White House has been sending social media teams to accompany FBI agents during arrests in Washington, D.C., as part of President Donald Trump's recent federal takeover of the city's policing efforts. According to sources briefed on the situation, the teams are capturing footage to promote the administration's crackdown on crime, raising serious concerns among legal experts. The move is considered highly unusual and potentially problematic, as it blurs the lines between law enforcement and political messaging, potentially violating Justice Department norms meant to prevent political interference in criminal investigations.One recent example involved a professionally produced video of FBI agents arresting Sean Charles Dunn, a former DOJ employee, which was posted to the White House's social media and has garnered millions of views. Legal experts warn that filming arrests—especially in non-public spaces—could infringe on suspects' Fourth Amendment privacy rights and complicate the legal proceedings by generating prejudicial pre-trial publicity.The White House has also reportedly embedded personnel within the FBI command post and is tracking arrest statistics, suggesting an unusually direct involvement in federal law enforcement operations. While the administration claims this is part of its transparency initiative, critics see it as political theater designed to favorably shape public perception. Experts argue that such tactics risk undermining public confidence in the FBI's independence and could erode the bureau's credibility.White House sending social media teams with FBI on some arrests in D.C., sources say | ReutersThe Trump administration appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as co-deputy director of the FBI, sharing the post with conservative media personality Dan Bongino. This newly created position signals a shift in leadership at the Bureau, with FBI Director Kash Patel calling Bailey an essential addition to the agency. Bailey, a war veteran and Missouri's attorney general since 2023, will resign his current role effective September 8.Bailey expressed gratitude for the appointment, emphasizing his commitment to supporting President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi's law enforcement agenda. Bondi, who welcomed Bailey's appointment, praised his legal and military background. Bailey had previously been mentioned as a potential pick for U.S. attorney general under Trump's second term but was not ultimately chosen.Bongino, now Bailey's co-deputy, recently made headlines for clashing with Bondi over the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and had reportedly considered resigning. The appointment, first reported by Fox News Digital, has raised eyebrows given Bongino's media background and the political nature of the move.Missouri attorney general named as co-deputy director of FBI | ReutersThe American Bar Association (ABA) is attempting to revise and soften a controversial proposal that would double the number of required hands-on learning credits for law students, following strong pushback from many law school deans. The updated plan, released August 15, would raise the experiential learning requirement from six to twelve credits but introduces greater flexibility and delays implementation to at least 2032.Key changes include allowing students to earn three of those credits in their first year—previously prohibited—and permitting partial credit for traditional courses that incorporate practical elements like simulated client work or drafting exercises. These adjustments aim to address concerns about feasibility, especially for part-time students or programs with limited resources.Despite these revisions, critics remain skeptical. Many deans argue that the ABA has not shown sufficient evidence that increased experiential credits would improve legal education outcomes, and they warn the rule could increase costs and overburden students and schools. Supporters, including clinical faculty, argue that more hands-on training is essential for preparing practice-ready attorneys and believe the financial concerns are overstated.Some, like Cornell's Gautam Hans, expressed cautious optimism about the changes, while others, like Northwestern's Daniel Rodriguez, say the revisions don't go far enough to address core issues, particularly the lack of data supporting the proposed changes.ABA seeks to salvage law school hands-on learning proposal amid pushback from deans | ReutersIn an exclusive at Bloomberg Law, an SEC whistleblower alleges Paul Weiss and Reed Smith helped conceal $500 million in biotech risk. Two top law firms are accused in a whistleblower complaint filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission of hiding a legal dispute that could have jeopardized a $500 million biotech merger. The complaint, obtained exclusively by Bloomberg Law, was filed by Joel Cohen—best known for co-writing Toy Story—who claims he and his wife were defrauded out of at least $38 million by Sofie Biosciences Inc.Cohen alleges Sofie and its lawyers concealed his legal threats from disclosures during the company's majority-stake sale to private equity firm Trilantic North America. Central to the dispute is Sofie's use of a $2.5 million appraisal from Kroll LLC to value a cancer-imaging facility acquired in 2019—an amount Cohen claims was intentionally low in order to reduce his and other noteholders' payout in Series B preferred shares.The whistleblower complaint accuses Paul Weiss partner Jeffrey Marell and Reed Smith partner Michael Sanders of knowingly excluding Cohen's legal demands from merger documents, possibly violating federal securities laws. Internal emails cited in the complaint show Sofie executives feared the deal would fall apart if Cohen's claims became public.Sofie and its legal team argue Cohen waived his rights through broad releases signed during the merger and that the appraisal complied with contractual terms. However, Cohen and his wife had assigned their claims to a separate LLC, which the whistleblower says was not covered by those waivers.Two related lawsuits filed in California claim that Reed Smith represented conflicting interests and helped structure the asset financing in a way that disadvantaged noteholders. The firm denies any wrongdoing and says it never represented Cohen or the other lenders. A court ruling is expected soon on whether Cohen can access documents related to the Kroll valuation.Paul Weiss, Reed Smith Accused of Coverup by SEC WhistleblowerIn my column for Bloomberg this week, I talk a bit about state sales tax kickback schemes. Louisiana's 2012 “procurement processing program” was originally promoted as a way to support research and development, but instead has funneled the vast majority of collected sales tax—over 90% in some years—back to consultants and out-of-state companies. The scheme works by enticing payment processing subsidiaries to reroute sales through Louisiana, allowing the state to collect taxes on transactions that didn't actually occur within its borders. These taxes were meant to support research institutions, but in practice, virtually none of the funds have reached them. In 2023 alone, $67 million of the $73 million collected was rebated, and 2022 figures were worse.This program reflects a broader issue across many states: public incentive deals are being handed out with little to no accountability. Unlike private contracts, where each party protects its own interests and can demand repayment when promises aren't kept, public deals often lack enforceable clawback provisions. Louisiana does include a limited recapture clause in its statute—but it only ensures proper paperwork, not fulfillment of public benefits.Other states like California have taken modest steps, such as requiring disclosure of such deals, but few have adopted strong clawback mechanisms. Until public incentive agreements require concrete, verifiable results to justify tax rebates—and include provisions to recover funds when promises fall through—they risk becoming little more than tax shelters for private interests.​​Louisiana's Tax-Share Problems Prove Clawbacks Must Be Standard This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Mark Reardon Show
John Lamping Discusses the New Missouri Attorney General

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 9:04


In this segment, Mark is joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. Lamping discusses his thoughts on Andrew Bailey heading to the Department of Justice and Missouri's new Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 1: A Change at Attorney General in Missouri

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 42:05


In hour 1, Mark discusses the change at Attorney General that Missouri will see next month. Mark is then joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. Lamping discusses his thoughts on Andrew Bailey heading to the Department of Justice and Missouri's new Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway. Later, he's joined by Emir Hadzic, a Retire Marine Corps Regional Area Specialist and Infantry Unit Leader. He shares his thoughts on a possible end to Putin's war against Ukraine.

Mark Reardon Show
Sean Spicer Talks Trump & Putin, DC Crime & More

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 13:47


In this segment, Mark is joined by Sean Spicer, the host of the Sean Spicer Show. They discuss multiple trending political topics including Putin and Trump's meeting, DC crime, Andrew Bailey heading to the FBI and more.

Mark Reardon Show
Jim Talent Talks Andrew Bailey Joining FBI Leadership & Missouri's New Attorney General

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 14:20


In this segment, Mark is joined by Former US Senator for Missouri Jim Talent. Talent discusses his thoughts on Missouri's new Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway as well as Trump's efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Mark Reardon Show
Missouri's Change at Attorney General, St Louis' Tornado Failures, & More (8/19/25) Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 117:37


In hour 1, Mark discusses the change at Attorney General that Missouri will see next month. Mark is then joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. Lamping discusses his thoughts on Andrew Bailey heading to the Department of Justice and Missouri's new Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway. Later, he's joined by Emir Hadzic, a Retire Marine Corps Regional Area Specialist and Infantry Unit Leader. He shares his thoughts on a possible end to Putin's war against Ukraine. In hour 2, Ethan hosts, "Ethan's News" where he discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is later joined by Sean Spicer, the host of the Sean Spicer Show. They discuss multiple trending political topics including Putin and Trump's meeting, DC crime, Andrew Bailey heading to the FBI and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Former US Senator for Missouri Jim Talent. Talent discusses his thoughts on Missouri's new Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway as well as Trump's efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Mark is then joined by Steve Butz, a Missouri State Representative. He shares his thoughts on the new St. Louis tornado report that outlines what it found to be cascading failures that led to the city's tornado siren debacle. He's later joined by Olivia Reingold, a Staff Writer for The Free Press. She discusses her latest article which is titled, "They Became Symbols for Gazan Starvation. But All 12 Suffer from Other Health Problems". He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.

Mark Reardon Show
Hour 2: Ethan's News - Favorite Type of Potato?

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 36:44


In hour 2, Ethan hosts, "Ethan's News" where he discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is later joined by Sean Spicer, the host of the Sean Spicer Show. They discuss multiple trending political topics including Putin and Trump's meeting, DC crime, Andrew Bailey heading to the FBI and more.

Squawk Box Europe Express
Trump taps Miran for Fed Res board

Squawk Box Europe Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 25:41


President Trump promotes CEA chair and tariff supporter Stephen Miran to the Fed's board of governors praising his expertise in global economics. The STOXX 600 achieves its biggest one-day rise in almost two weeks with European corporate earnings offsetting any potential tariff fallout. Futures are also set to finish the week strongly. The BoE narrowly votes to slash interest rates to a two-year low after an unprecedented deadlock among committee members. Governor Andrew Bailey tells CNBC the UK rate path remains opaque.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

John Solomon Reports
John Solomon Unpacks Obama's Intelligence Slip and The Weaponization of Intelligence

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 42:05


John Solomon unravels the complexities surrounding the weaponization of intelligence agencies from the Obama administration through to the Biden presidency. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discusses his lawsuit against Planned Parenthood and the restoration of women's sports records. We also hear from statistician John Lott, who challenges the narrative surrounding President Trump's tariff policies. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Six O'Clock News
Bank of England cuts interest rates again

Six O'Clock News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 30:28


The Bank of England has cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 4% -- the fifth drop in a year. The Bank's governor, Andrew Bailey, said it was a "finely balanced decision", with inflation still sitting well above the Bank's two percent target. Also: dozens of migrants have been detained under the UK's new "one in, one out" deportation deal with France, which came into force yesterday. And in Italy, an outcry over a British website's controversial recipe for a pasta dish.

The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show
H2: AG Bailey probing big tech over A.I. bias with Dan Schneider of MRC.org 08.05.2025

The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 41:50


THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Darlene Greene, former comptroller, still pulling a paycheck | North County tax to fix the roads 16:35 SEG 2 Dan Schneider, Vice President of the Media Research Center | TOPIC: A.G. Andrew Bailey has launched a formal investigation into Google, OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft after two Media Research Center studies revealed disturbing bias in top artificial intelligence platforms | Why Bailey’s probe is a legal and cultural game-changer. | How major AI platforms distort U.S. history and misrepresent key political figures. | How consumer protection laws could force transparency in Big Tech. | What steps lawmakers and the public can take to push back.mrc.org x.com/schneider_dc 33:26 SEG 3 Donnybrook isn’t as good as it used to be https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NewsTalk STL
H2: AG Bailey probing big tech over A.I. bias with Dan Schneider of MRC.org 08.05.2025

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 41:50


THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Darlene Greene, former comptroller, still pulling a paycheck | North County tax to fix the roads 16:35 SEG 2 Dan Schneider, Vice President of the Media Research Center | TOPIC: A.G. Andrew Bailey has launched a formal investigation into Google, OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft after two Media Research Center studies revealed disturbing bias in top artificial intelligence platforms | Why Bailey’s probe is a legal and cultural game-changer. | How major AI platforms distort U.S. history and misrepresent key political figures. | How consumer protection laws could force transparency in Big Tech. | What steps lawmakers and the public can take to push back.mrc.org x.com/schneider_dc 33:26 SEG 3 Donnybrook isn’t as good as it used to be https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The MFCEO Project
914. Andy, Amir Odom & DJ CTI: Andrew Bailey Secures Felony Indictment Against Sam Page, Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle Ad & Elon Musk Hints At Merger With Apple

The MFCEO Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 101:27


On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Amir Odom. They discuss Missouri AG Andrew Bailey securing a felony indictment against St. Louis County Executive Sam Page for stealing by deceit and election fraud, Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad slammed as Nazi propaganda by the crazy woke mob, and Elon Musk hinting at a historic merger with Apple.

NewsTalk STL
6A: Sam Page Indicted! + David Stokes of Show Me Institute 7-31-2025

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 44:55


Mike Ferguson in the Morning - A.G. Andrew Bailey isn't messing around - Sam Page has been officially indicted. - David Stokes of the Show Me Institute weighs in on Sam Page's indictment. - President Trump goes after Josh Hawley for working with Dems to get the P.E.L.O.S.I Act passed - which would ban Congress from trading stocks... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FT News Briefing
EU politicians bristle at US trade deal

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 12:10


Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey and UK chancellor Rachel Reeves are at odds, and EU politicians are grumbling over the bloc's trade deal with the US. Plus, the US economy is defying expectations and Bain & Co is to shut down its consulting business in South Africa after a corruption scandal. Mentioned in this podcast:Rachel Reeves and Andrew Bailey clash over Revolut meetingWhat have the US and EU agreed on trade?Merz says trade deal will cause ‘considerable damage' to German economyHow the EU succumbed to Trump's tariff steamrollerBain & Co shuts South Africa consulting business after corruption scandalHow long can the US economy defy expectations?Today's FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello, and Gavin Kallmann. Our acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. Our intern is Michaela Seah. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell for full Epstein details? (Full Show)

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 123:29


It better lead to some serious prosecutions of some otherwise untouchable names, that's all I'm saying. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is on the show to put a stop to mail-in abortions, and Carol Roth is sounding the alarm on republicans and spending.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Fighting against the "door-dash" of abortions. | AG Andrew Bailey

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 16:32


The Missouri Attorney General knows the law, and knows abortion by mail is not legal. He's fighting the fight to make sure the laws on this topic are upheld.

Mark Reardon Show
Tim Fitch on if Andrew Bailey looking into Sam Page is a good idea

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 10:05


Tim Fitch, Former St. Louis County Police Chief and former St. Louis County Councilman joins to give his thoughts last night's shootings in NYC; that brutal attack in Cincinnati; and Missouri AG Andrew Bailey into Sam Page is a good idea.

Mark Reardon Show
MO AG Andrew Bailey investigation into Sam Page, NY shooting, attack in Cincinnati, Sue's News, cut of day - Full Show (7-29-25)

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 111:40


Today on the Mark Reardon Show with Ryan Wrecker as the host; Charles Lipson, Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago joins to talk about President Trump's wins over some Ivy League Universities. Tim Fitch, Former St. Louis County Police Chief and former St. Louis County Councilman joins to give his thoughts last night's shootings in NYC; that brutal attack in Cincinnati; and Missouri AG Andrew Bailey into Sam Page is a good idea. Jane Dueker, Attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden joins to talk about Attorney General Andrew Bailey investigation into Sam Page. Mark Hamrick, Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst joins to talk about the cooling job market. Paul Mauro, FOX News Contributor, retired NYPD inspector, attorney, and founder of the OpsDesk.org joins to talk about the New York shooting brutal attack in Cincinnati and more. Tim Graham, Executive Editor for the Media Research Center's Newsbusters joins to talk about Lib Media ignoring Tulsi's Russiagate allegations against former President Obama and Jay Leno saying late night comedians should focus more on being funny, not political. Also Sue is back with Sue's News and an audio cut of the day

Mark Reardon Show
Sue's News - Hour 2

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 36:02


Royals player gets stung by a bee while at bat, Sue's News. Jane Dueker, Attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden joins to talk about Attorney General Andrew Bailey investigation into Sam Page. Mark Hamrick, Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst joins to talk about the cooling job market.

Mark Reardon Show
Jane Dueker on MO AG Andrew Bailey investigation into Sam Page

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 12:45


Jane Dueker, Attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden joins to talk about Attorney General Andrew Bailey investigation into Sam Page.

Mark Reardon Show
Andrew Bailey, Rob Schneider, Sue's News, Brad Young, STL heat - Full Show

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 116:10


Today on the Mark Reardon Show guest hosted by Ryan Wrecker; Bob Onder, Missouri 3rd District Congressman joins to talk about bill to rename the Kennedy Center "The Trump Center and more. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about the Idaho victim statements and sentencing of Brian Kohberger, Missouri accuses Planned Parenthood of downplaying abortion drug risks and more. 97-1 Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray provides update on the hot weather. Dave Garrow, Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner for his biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. titled "Bearing the Cross” joins to talk about the just released MLK Jr. files. Guinn Hinman, Chair of The Wall That Heals committee joins to talk about the replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC that is set up today at Jefferson Barrack Park that is displayed from July 24-27. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to talk about joining 28 other Attorneys General in demanding that the NCAA reinstate the records, titles, awards stripped from female athletes by biological males. Planned parenthood lawsuit and more. Daniel Cunningham, President of the St. Louis First Responder Canteen joins to talk about what they do. Actor and Comedian Rob Schneider joins to talk about his new book "You Can Do It: Speak Your Mind America." He will be in town next week to attend and be part of a panel at the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference and Symposium.

Mark Reardon Show
Andrew Bailey, Rob Schneider, Cut of the day - Hour 3

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 40:05


In the final hour Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to talk about joining 28 other Attorneys General in demanding that the NCAA reinstate the records, titles, awards stripped from female athletes by biological males. Planned parenthood lawsuit and more. Daniel Cunningham, President of the St. Louis First Responder Canteen joins to talk about what they do. Actor and Comedian Rob Schneider joins to talk about his new book "You Can Do It: Speak Your Mind America." He will be in town next week to attend and be part of a panel at the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference and Symposium. Also an audio cut of the day.

Mark Reardon Show
MO Attorney General on demanding NCAA reinstate records to female athletes

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 10:23


Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to talk about joining 28 other Attorneys General in demanding that the NCAA reinstate the records, titles, awards stripped from female athletes by biological males. Planned parenthood lawsuit and more.

Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau
Digging In with Andrew Bailey

Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 25:05


Today on the Digging in Podcast. Joining President Hawkins is Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Baily. The AG's office is engaged on several issues important to MOFB members, including the Grain Belt Express, the false report of new world screwworm in the state, Waters of the U.S. and California's Prop 12. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Garrett Hawkins, Missouri Farm Bureau President Guest: Andrew Baily, Missouri Attorney General Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Exposes Biden's Auto Pen Fraud and Battles Big Tech & DEI Overreach

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 7:56


Marc & Kim sit down with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to dissect the explosive “auto pen” scandal—a constitutional crisis where Biden allegedly abdicated his exclusive clemency power to unelected staff, including questionable pardons for Fauci and Biden's son. Bailey warns this shadow government coup undermines the presidency and Missouri citizens, especially with federal death-row commutations bypassing victims' families. The conversation pivots to Bailey's ongoing fight against Big Tech censorship targeting conservatives and his bold crackdown on corporate DEI schemes, calling out companies like IBM, Starbucks, and Glass Lewis for discriminatory policies disguised as diversity efforts. Bailey positions these issues as consumer protection and civil rights battles that affect every American taxpayer and investor. The segment pulls back the curtain on the creeping power grabs from D.C. elites and corporate oligarchs, showing the urgent need for legal pushback.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Biden's Auto-Pen Scandal, Missouri AG Battles Big Tech & DEI, Inflation Realities, and First Responder Cancer Fight (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 31:50


Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show pulls no punches. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey exposes the Biden auto-pen pardon fiasco as an unconstitutional shadow coup, with unelected bureaucrats overruling presidential authority—an attack on We The People and Missouri justice. Bailey also details his crackdown on Silicon Valley's corporate censorship and the insidious DEI agendas forcing racial discrimination in workplaces, highlighting the proxy voting racket controlling corporate America. Taylor Riggs breaks down the latest inflation data, debunking left-wing panic headlines and explaining why a Fed rate cut won't come until September despite market pressures. The hour closes on a human note as Officer Kelly Smith shares his family's battle against stage three colorectal cancer with his wife Amanda, a St. Louis County officer, calling on the community to rally support through a GoFundMe. Politics aside, this hour is about accountability, economic clarity, and community resilience.

The Gateway
Friday, July 11 - Alfred Montgomery's legal fight

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 9:43


St. Louis Public Radio's Brian Munoz breaks down the six charges against St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery and updates where things are with Attorney General Andrew Bailey's effort to remove the sheriff from office.

The Gateway
Friday, July 11 - Alfred Montgomery's legal fight

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 9:43


St. Louis Public Radio's Brian Munoz breaks down the six charges against St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery and updates where things are with Attorney General Andrew Bailey's effort to remove the sheriff from office.

Gun Talk
BANNED From Gun Gathering; Get A Bigger Gun; Political Realities Collide With Passion: 06.29.25 Hour 1

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 43:51


In This Hour:-- At a gun rights rally in Ohio the venue banned and escorted off the property Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and two YouTube stars.--  Is it time to carry a larger pistol? Many are upgrading their protection devices.--  When experience with the political process collides with the passion to get everything immediately gun rights supporters get frustrated and angry. Gun Talk 06.29.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.