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Mark kick off the show with the Monologue, calling out the issues with Scott Pelley's commencement speech, Mark is joins by Fox & Friends' Brian Kilmeade about the continued battle to get debt under control in the government & the executive director of the Greater St. Louis Chapter of the Red Cross joins the show to talk about the relief effort for the tornado damage in STL Alex Rich joins the show for Hour 2, Sue's News gets us into some stories including an anniversary of Phil Hartman and a WILD fact about gold, the gift that Mark received from a listener that's helping him process the recent loss of his dog, the hunt he had to go on to find out who sent it, and the public "slap" from Mrs. Macron. In Hour 3 Mark is joined John Ziegler to talk about the issues with media bias and how any warning will now go unheard by the general public, Missouri congresswoman Ann Wagner joins the show to talk about the Big Beautiful Bill & why it's fulfilling the promises they made to their constituents & the Cut of the Day.
In Hour 3 Mark is joined John Ziegler to talk about the issues with media bias and how any warning will now go unheard by the general public, Missouri congresswoman Ann Wagner joins the show to talk about the Big Beautiful Bill & why it's fulfilling the promises they made to their constituents & the Cut of the Day.
The Reardon Roundtable hosted by Mike Elam has Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative, running for Missouri State Senate. Jean Evans, Political Consultant for GO Consulting, former Executive Director of Missouri GOP and Former State Rep. Ted House, Former Circuit Judge, including a Presiding Judge of the 11th Circuit and former Missouri State Senator and Representative.
Ann Wagner, Missouri Second District Congresswomen joins to talk about the big beautiful bill and Trump's first 100 days.
Mike Elam is hosting this afternoon and begins talking about Trump interview on ABC. He is joined by Ann Wagner, Missouri Second District Congresswomen to talk about the big beautiful bill and Trump's first 100 days. Marie Moore, President of Mercy Washington and Lincoln communities to talk about the new Mercy Wentzville Hospital and Medical Campus.
Today Mike Elam is filling in for Mark as he enjoys Greece. Ann Wagner, Missouri Second District Congresswomen joins to talk about the big beautiful bill and Trump's first 100 days. Marie Moore, President of Mercy Washington and Lincoln communities joins to talk about the new Mercy Wentzville Hospital and Medical Campus. Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow and Director of the Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute to talk about the Supreme Court oral arguments in the Oklahoma Religious Charter School case and his book Lawless: The Miseducation of America's Elites. Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment joins to talk about the big beautiful bill and more. Chris DiGuiseppi, Police Chief of Lake St. Louis to talk about police departments of 16 areas and other state funded agencies now working together on preventing crime in the area. Also Sue's News and a cut of the day.
They get shocked by questions. And then they don't take many. Ladies and gentlemen, this is today's Democrats. Jim Talent and Ann Wagner are on with us this hour.
Rep. Ann Wagner from MO-2 discusses not only the new fighter jet, but also the accidental inclusion of a journalist into private discussions.
Ann joins Mark to talk about the reaction around the Signal conversation that included a journalist, her focus on the story, her thoughts on cutting the DOE & the different hearing across her committees.
Mark is joined by Ann Wagner to talk about Senatorial sub-committee hearings & the reaction to the Houthis signal chat, host of "The Gist" Mike Pesca breaks down the biggest issues with the most important market in the US & the Cut of the Day
Kick off the show with the Monologue, Mark dives into to former Missouri Tiger athletes sueing after missing out on NIL chances in their respective careers, SexyyRed (??) doxing her child's grandparent, Brad Young joins to break down some of the biggest current legal questions, 23andMe's bankruptcy proceedings, the issue with true crime documentaries, and the biggest issue with equity. Ethan is pinch hitting again with an edition of "Ethan's News" breaking down a new word in the dictionary, the proper way to brag about your bracket, more issues in the air for a pilot and then we get into two segments full of phone calls on how much politics have changed their relationships. Mark is joined by Ann Wagner to talk about Senatorial sub-committee hearings & the reaction to the Houthis signal chat, host of "The Gist" Mike Pesca breaks down the biggest issues with the most important market in the US & the Cut of the Day
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss President Trump's first cabinet meeting as well as Jake Tapper's new book which exposes the cover up of Joe Biden's decline. Which side is Tapper on? In hour 2, Sue 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. Alex Rich also joins for the entire hour and the crew discusses interesting topics like the viral story about a principal at a school allegedly stealing an Amazon gift card from an employee, all for a different gift card to be given to her. If you're confused, don't worry... the crew was as well. They then discuss Major League Baseball implementing the Automatic Balls & Strikes review rule during Spring Training. Will it work? In hour 3, Mark is joined by Ann Wagner, Missouri's 2nd District Congresswoman. They discuss one big beautiful budget reconciliation bill narrowly passing in the House last night, her bills to deter immigration from uncooperative nations, to combat China's aggression against Taiwan, her legislation protecting Americans personal financial privacy, and more. Mark is then joined by Neetu Arnold, a Manhattan Institute analyst. She discusses her latest piece which is headlined, "How Left-Wing Activism Corrupted America's Schools". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Ann Wagner, Missouri's 2nd District Congresswoman. They discuss one big beautiful budget reconciliation bill narrowly passing in the House last night, her bills to deter immigration from uncooperative nations, to combat China's aggression against Taiwan, her legislation protecting Americans personal financial privacy, and more.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Ann Wagner, Missouri's 2nd District Congresswoman. They discuss one big beautiful budget reconciliation bill narrowly passing in the House last night, her bills to deter immigration from uncooperative nations, to combat China's aggression against Taiwan, her legislation protecting Americans personal financial privacy, and more. Mark is then joined by Neetu Arnold, a Manhattan Institute analyst. She discusses her latest piece which is headlined, "How Left-Wing Activism Corrupted America's Schools". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner. Wagner shares her excitement for the inauguration, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and the current mood in congress.
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For several decades, Ray Hartmann was a regular on the Nine Network's Donnybrook where he often clashed with other St. Louis journalists about a litany of local issues. He also started the Riverfront Times, which regularly took a contrarian view about politics and culture in the St. Louis region. But earlier this year, Hartmann announced he was leaving the journalism world to take on U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Ballwin. And on an episode of the Politically Speaking podcast, Hartmann made the case that he would be a more present and effective legislator for the 2nd Congressional District, which includes a large swath of the St. Louis region. “Our politics are broken and Congress is broken,” Hartmann said. “And I've been in the public eye for a long time, and I just felt this was the time to step up.”
For Republicans like Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner, intraparty rancor was a recurring theme throughout the past two years in the U.S. House of Representatives. Because of a fairly small majority, and Democratic control of the Senate and the White House, House Republicans weren't able to accomplish many of their priorities. And the schisms within the House GOP became so bad that a renegade group of lawmakers teamed up with House Democrats to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy. But throughout the tumult, Wagner said on the latest episode of the Politically Speaking podcast she's been able to get things done both on the House floor and on the House Financial Services Committee. She's also pointed to her advocacy for Boeing, one of the St. Louis region's biggest employers. “There are ways to get things done in divided government,” Wagner said. “I do reach across the aisle. I believe that I am part of the governing portion of this House.”
In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner who discusses the upcoming election.
Presumptive 1st Congressional District, Congressman Wesley Bell, started things off with some insightful comments, indicating his willingness, to work together, with other elected officials in the first district, for the betterment of all first district residents. ---- Bell, appears to be comfortable, with embracing his new role as Congressman, for Missouri's 1st Congressional District. ----- Ray Hartmann, is the Democratic candidate for Congress, in the 2nd Congressional District, a seat long occupied by incumbent, Republican Ann Wagner, joined us at the bottom of the first hour. ------ Hartmann was the owner and publisher of the Riverfront Times and StLouis Magazine. Ray is also well known after 37 years, as a staunch liberal on Donnybrook, on the local PBS station, channel nine. ------ Ray Hartmann, has always through his publications, supported the African American Community's, rights, to fair treatment in criminal justice matters and a woman's right to choose, he subscribes to a “progressive” agenda. ------ Hartmann, does acknowledge that his is an “up hill battle” to unseat six term incumbent Ann Wagner, in Missouri's 2nd Congressional District, in the upcoming November General Elections. ----- We next spoke with Tameka Dovail Stigers, a founding member, of the grass roots organization, North St. Louis Business Coalition. The group, led the efforts to bring attention to what they refer to as the “atrocious mismanagement” of the North City Small Business & Non-Profit Grant Program, led by SLDC. ------ Ron Himes, founder director of our world renowned, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, rounded off two hours of informative, entertaining and interesting conversations on the 175th episode of the Kdhx podcast Tangazo. ------ Himes, is entering his 48th year, as director of the black communities, most venerable and prestigious cultural institution. ----- The theater group, is hosting its annual fall fundraiser at CASA, scheduled for November 9th, featuring the Golden Voices Choir, of Spellman College. Jazz Diva, Denise Thimes's, is one of this year's Woodie awards recipients Old friend Rudy Nickens, longtime Black Repertory supporter, will also receive an award for his work and dedication to human and civil rights for all people. Find Tangazo and other great podcast at podcast.kdhx.org. -------
Congresswoman Ann Wagner of MO-2 joined Mark to discuss a variety of topics from D.C. including her bill that takes aim at the Chinese Communist Party, the SAVE Act and more.
We wrap up the second hour by talking with Steve Milloy of JunkScience.com and the Energy and Environment Legal Institute about what was supposed to be a crazy hurricane season. Plus, Congresswoman Ann Wagner on what's going on in D.C. and of course Sue's News.
On today's edition of The Mark Reardon Show, former St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch gives his reaction to the Tyreek Hill body cam footage. Plus, Congresswoman Ann Wagner on what she's working on in D.C. and Steve Milloy on this year's hurricane season. Finally, Paul Mauro on the Tyreek Hill incident and Brad Young on why abortion will appear on MO ballots.
Tim Jones and Chris Arps are joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, and afterwards, Tim gives his signature Speaker's Stump Speech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Jones and Chris Arps are joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, and afterwards, Tim gives his signature Speaker's Stump Speech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress woman Ann Wagner talks with Marc & Kim about Israel going into Rafa, how pulling support from Israel also hurts America, and the failure of the MO Republicans in getting IP Reform passed.
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Congress woman Ann Wagner talks with Marc & Kim about Israel going into Rafa, how pulling support from Israel also hurts America, and the failure of the MO Republicans in getting IP Reform passed. Shannon Bream, host of FOX News Sunday, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk about the Trump trial and the creative ways Trump is getting around the gag order placed on him and Shannon talks about the possible upcoming Trump/Biden debate Griff Jenkins from FOX News, joins Marc & Kim to talk about the unprecedent number of Chinese that have come across the southern border and the potential security risk that makes for the U.S. Grill Master Tony stops by the studio Thanks for Listening this morning!!!
Ray Hartmann,founder and publisher of the Riverfront Times weekly newspaper and long time panelist for ketc's Donnybrook. Talks about his years of liberal journalism and Commentary and his decision to run for political office in the August primary election for the Democratic nomination in the 2nd Congressional District. He pledges to defeat incumbent Republican Congresswoman, Ann Wagner. Ferguson Missouri Police Department Spokesperson Patricia Washington,headlines the second hour along with Tangazo Commentator activist Attorney Jerryl Christmas. Pat talks about her journey from a small town in southern Missouri, to press secretary for St. Louis‘s first black mayor and St. Louis counties first black county executive, to becoming spokeswoman for the Ferguson police department, known best for the killing of Michael Brown which caused nationwide protest.
Ray Hartmann continues his discussion with Marc about the issue of abortion and how he doesn't think the government should tell people what to do with their own body. He also discusses his problems with Ann Wagner.
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: David Randelman and David Kirschner, candidates for the Lindberg School District, join Marc to discuss what has motivated them to run for the school board, why they are qualified and what they hope to change if elected. Real of Fake News with Carl. Carl gives Marc and Ethan news headlines, some are real some Carl made up. See how well the boys did without Kim here to win. Ray Hartmann, Founder of the Riverfront Times, joins Marc to discuss his candidacy for the Missouri 2nd Congressional Dist., what makes him qualified to run and what he hopes to accomplish if elected. He and Marc also have a lively debate on abortion. Ray Hartmann continues his discussion with Marc about the issue of abortion and how he doesn't think the government should tell people what to do with their own body. He also discusses his problems with Ann Wagner. Coming Up: Jessie Jane Duff and Tom Ackerman
Listen to this clip from The Mark Reardon Show where Mark is joined by Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner. They discuss Ukraine funding, Biden bumbling, McConnell stepping back, and the border battle.
Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner joins Mark Reardon to share her confrontation with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on tracking Americans' purchases, especially those with the name "Trump" or "MAGA" on them.
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Jomo Johnson, CEO SMS Novel Films, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the new drone patrols coming to Gravois Park. Genevieve Wood, Senior Advisor at The Heritage Foundation, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the diversity dir of google saying that we should judge people by the color of their skin. Rep. Chris Dinkins, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss school protection officer bill that she proposed that would allow more authorized personnel to be school protection officer. Ramaswamy said he's defund the FBI and ATF In the next hour: Congresswoman Ann Wagner
Congresswoman Ann Wagner, Missouri Dist 2, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the vote for the impeachment inquiry. Congresswoman Wagner also talks the new axis of evil, Russia, Iran, and China and why we need to be vigilant on our Southern Border
In hour 2 of The Annie Frey Show, Annie is joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner. Wagner discusses the desire of justice against Hunter Biden, President Biden's impeachment inquiry, and more. For the rest of the hour, they are collecting donations for canned food items at Ruler Foods St Charles.
Listen to this segment of The Annie Frey Show where Annie is joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner. Wagner discusses the desire of justice against Hunter Biden, President Biden's impeachment inquiry, and more.
Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show: This hour: Crime is said to be down 20% in the city of St Louis but do we feel safer George Santos expelled from congress Kim on a Whim: Kim vs. Carla Bellucci . Kim talks about an influencer, Carla Bellucci, who is charging family members for Xmas dinner Marc talked to Ann Wagner and she explained why she voted to expel Santos from congress Coming Up: Ryan Schmelz, John Lamping and In Other News with Ethan
Rep. Ann Wagner talks with Marc & Kim about the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and how he became the new Speaker of the House with some behind the scenes drama.
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Rep. Ann Wagner talks with Marc & Kim about the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and how he became the new Speaker of the House with some behind the scenes drama. Shannon Bream, Host of FOX News Sunday, joins Marc & Kim to discuss Mike Johnson becoming the new Speaker of the House and Cori Bush's decision to vote no on a Resolution on Supporting Israel. Shannon also discusses the student walk out that happened yesterday Griff Jenkins talks with Marc & Kim and gives his opinion on the New Speaker Mike Johnson as well as the kids walking out in support of Hamas The crew discuss their trip to White Castles Thanks for listening!!
Hour 3: Rocky Sickmann, former Iranian hostage for 444 days in 1979- 1981 & former US Marine, shares his thoughts on the Americans still held captive by Hamas and on his work with Folds of Honor. Then, Ann Wagner, Missouri Congresswoman, shares her thoughts on the new House Speaker & more! Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning: A Chicago man stabs a kid multiple times. Press blames Conservatives. Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the gag order that a judge put on Trump baring him from talking about 'the public servants just doing their jobs' Former Senator John Lamping talks with Marc & Kim about Ann Wagner throwing her support to Jim Jordan In Other News with Ethan. Wolfgang Van Halen gets married, Oprah says she never intended to run in 2020, The Olympics add flag football, and Disney selling 100 movies for $1500 Coming Up: Phil Balsamo for 2A Tuesdays and Jeff Monosso
Former Senator John Lamping talks with Marc & Kim about Ann Wagner throwing her support to Jim Jordan
Michael Calhoun is joined by Dr. Don Heidenreich, Lindenwood University political science professor, to discuss the House Speaker race and Missouri representative Ann Wagner's support of Jim Jordan.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner as they discuss the House's "in the moment" attempt to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his position. He is then joined by Jane Dueker, a local attorney, former Democrat candidate for St Louis County Executive, and a former chief of staff for Governor Holden. Dueker discusses the current homeless encampment occurring at City Hall in Downtown St. Louis. They wrap up the hour continuing the conversation involving Kevin McCarthy being removed from the Speaker position in the house.
On the anniversary of 9/11, the Biden administration issued a blanket waiver for international banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian money in exchange for five American citizens detained in Iran. Congresswoman Ann Wagner calls the deal "reprehensible". Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
This hour on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Tulsi Gabbard is upset with Biden who says if you disagree with the democratic party you're a threat to democracy Rep. Ann Wagner joins Marc & Kim to denounce Biden's shameful hostage deal that puts Americans at risk Mo AG Andrew Bailey talks with Marc & Kim about the Fifth circuit court sides with Missouri and block the White House & FBI from censoring speech as well as Missouri General Assembly putting a hold on gender affirming care in Missouri See you tomorrow !! and thanks for listening!!
Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner calls in to discuss yesterday's IRS Whistleblower hearing, the Israel President's address to Congress, and more.
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Rep. Ann Wagner joins Marc to discuss the Trump arraignment. Danny Define joins Marc in Studio to talk the upcoming Trump arrest and do you tip fast food workers. Thanks For listening be sure you go and Vote.
A debate over the definition of an accredited investor is underway ahead of an SEC meeting that could make it tougher to quality. The SEC Chairman is reportedly in favor of making the definition more restrictive, and that's raising concerns among lawmakers, financial scholars and business startups who feel that opportunities for investing should be expanded, not diminished. (1) Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. What is an Accredited Investor? If you've been wanting to invest in a private placement, such as an apartment or storage syndication, but haven't yet met the requirements of an accredited investor, you may be feeling the frustration. The SEC requires an individual to earn at least $200,000 a year as an individual, $300,000 a year as a couple, or a networth of $1,000,000 or more which excludes the value of a primary residence. Accredited vs. Sophisticated The SEC does allow a small number of non-accredited investors in certain private placements - 35 to be exact. And though they may not be accredited, they do have to be "sophisticated." Investopedia defines a sophisticated investor as someone “with sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters to make them capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective investment.” (2)(3) That knowledge or experience would need to be obvious to the private placement sponsor or syndicator. That could include an employee with knowledge about investing opportunities, risks, and the deal itself. The sophisticated investor designation is allowed in a 506(b) offering under Regulation D - but again only 35 "sophisticated" investors are allowed, and they must have a pre-existing relationship with the sponsor. The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, or JOBS Act, of 2012 allowed investors with no prior existing relationship to participate in a private placements for the first time through a new category called 506(c). This allows syndicators and fund managers to market their offerings to the public, but does not allow non-accredited sophisticated investors. Only accredited investors are allowed in a private placement that advertises publicly. Support for Less Restrictive Definition At a House hearing on what the SEC is currently planning to do, Committee Chairwoman Rep. Ann Wagner said: “It is no secret that SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's agenda includes sweeping new regulations in our private markets that would create barriers for investors and entrepreneurs to participate in those markets.” An article in The DI Wire says notes on the SEC's agenda show that Gensler plans to change “the accredited investor definition by increasing the annual income and net worth thresholds.” The SEC began soliciting public comments on potential changes last year to “update the rules” and “more effectively promote investor protection.” (4) Representative Brad Sherman that the current definition doesn't make sense and needs reform. He says: “That doesn't mean it should be more restrictive or less restrictive than what we have now, but it should be different.” Is the Current Accredited Investor Definition Unfair? Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute, Jennifer Schulp, was more critical. She testified that the accredited investor definition is “unfair” and objected to the idea that the SEC decides “who gets to invest where: public markets for most, but public and private markets for those it judges to be worthy.” She says: “Such paternalism – limiting how people can invest their money – is objectionable in itself. The SEC should not be charged with protecting individuals from their choices to take certain kinds of financial risk.” She highlighted the fact that in 2010, the SEC “shrank” the pool of accredited investors by adding a clause to the Dodd-Frank Act that excludes the value of a person's primary home. Proposed Certification Exam Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Patrick McHenry, had introduced the Equal Opportunity for All Investors Act. It calls for the SEC to offer an accredited investor certification exam for people with investment knowledge and experience. He said during the hearing that he looks forward to moving ahead with legislative proposals that would improve the accredited investor definition. (5) Meantime, the SEC rulemaking session is scheduled for April. You can read more about the evolution of this issue by following links in the show notes at newsforinvestors.com. If you'd like to learn more about the private placement deals that we offer at RealWealth, please go to GrowDevelopments.com. We are currently offering a North Dallas Rental Fund for people who want to leave the landlording and property management to someone else, but would like the financial benefits of owning rental property. However, this deal is only available to accredited investors who fit the current definition. Please hit the join button at the RealWealth home page for access to all our news and data on the U.S. real estate market. And don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow me on instagram @kathyfettke for real estate market updates and commentary. Thanks for listening! Links: 1 - https://thediwire.com/house-hearing-debates-changes-to-the-secs-definition-of-accredited-investor/ 2 - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sophisticatedinvestor.asp 3 - https://thediwire.com/sec-expands-definition-of-accredited-investor/ 4 - https://thediwire.com/sec-signals-changes-to-accredited-investor-definition/ 5 - https://www.thinkadvisor.com/2023/02/08/lawmakers-grapple-with-accredited-investor-definition/
Photo: #Israel: What about the IRGC and the JCPOA? Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) @AnnLWagnerRepresentative Ann Wagner is a member of Congress from Missouri's Second District. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 https://franklin.house.gov/media/press-releases/franklin-leads-letter-keep-irans-islamic-revolutionary-guard-corps-foreign-0