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Missouri state auditor Scott Fitzpatrick released his office's audit of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office earlier this week. Auditor Fitzpatrick joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri." The audit began in June 2021 under former Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway (D), but Fitzpatrick, a Republican, says Galloway's audit staff met resistance from then St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. Fitzpatrick says Gardner wanted to prevent the audit from progressing. Auditor Fitzpatrick slammed Kim Gardner on "Wake Up Missouri", telling listeners that she was an "absolute disaster" as circuit attorney, adding that he had to put out a public appeal to help find her. Auditor Fitzpatrick also praises new St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore, saying Mr. Gore has turned the office around:
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick delves into the audit of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office during Kim Gardner's tenure, revealing troubling findings such as unauthorized spending exceeding $50,000 and a decline in case processing rates. Fitzpatrick discusses the challenges his office faced in serving a subpoena to Gardner and highlights the new Circuit Attorney, Gabe Gore's, efforts to rebuild the office. The conversation also touches on the potential audit of the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office and the differences in auditing authority between city and county offices.
In Hour 3 of The Chris and Amy Show, Amy Marxkors talks with Nick Chabarria from AAA about preparations for the upcoming winter weather, including a 200% increase in emergency roadside service calls. They discuss the new hands-free law in Missouri and its positive impact on reducing crashes. Eli Tan from the New York Times joins to share his experience with AI dating apps, highlighting their limitations. The hour wraps up with a fun football pick-em game featuring Gabe Gore, St. Louis Circuit Attorney, and Dean, who predict NFL matchups and total points for the Vikings vs. Lions game.
The show kicks off with Amy Marxkors and Mike Elam covering the top stories of the day, including a conversation about grocery store shortages and the impact of Norovirus. John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss the ongoing challenges as winter weather approaches and the potential impact on local businesses and consumers. They also delve into the latest political news, including Trump's backing of Mike Johnson and Biden's decision to block the Nippon Steel deal. In hour two, Scott Jagow, KMOX reporter and anchor, joins the show in-studio for a segment called "Roaming St. Louis," discussing local stories and sharing "3 Good Things" about the city. Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst, calls in to discuss the Chiefs' upcoming game against the Broncos and offers insights on the NFL season. Jason Caterina, AccuWeather meteorologist, calls in to provide a forecast update on the St. Louis weekend snowstorm and advises on how it could affect travel plans. In the final hour, Nick Chabarria, AAA Public Affairs Senior Specialist, provides updates on the new "Hands-Free Law" enforcement in Missouri, sharing positive results already seen and offering important tips for driver safety ahead of the incoming snowstorm. Eli Tan, technology reporter for the New York Times, discusses his experience with AI dating apps and how AI technology is reshaping the dating landscape. Lastly, Gabe Gore, St. Louis Circuit Attorney, joins the show for a No Prize Football Pick 'Em segment, predicting NFL matchups with Dean and discussing the current state of the NFL.
In a recent U.S. city safety report, it's stated that St. Louis' crime has seen a big decrease. After holding the top spot for over a decade it is no longer listed as one of the most dangerous cities in the country. Many people have taken positions in the St. Louis City Government to make a change in Public Safety, and one of them stopped by to have a chat with us. Carol speaks with Gabe Gore, St. Louis Circuit Attorney. - What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis
We were lucky enough to have Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore join us in studio to give us updates on local crime, prosecutions, and diversion programs keeping non-violent offenders out of jail.
In this episode: Join Charlie Hinderliter, senior vice president of government affairs at St. Louis REALTORS®, as he sits down with Gabe Gore, the St. Louis City circuit attorney.Discover the transformative changes implemented by Gore in his first year and his vision for revitalizing the Circuit Attorney's office. Learn how REALTOR® members can contribute to the stability and progress of the office, and much more.Thank you for listening to Realtime Real Estate! For more information about St. Louis REALTORS®, visit our website. Follow us on social media: Facebook LinkedInInstagramX (Twitter)YouTube
In this episode: Join Charlie Hinderliter, senior vice president of government affairs at St. Louis REALTORS®, as he sits down with Gabe Gore, the St. Louis City circuit attorney.Discover the transformative changes implemented by Gore in his first year and his vision for revitalizing the Circuit Attorney's office. Learn how REALTOR® members can contribute to the stability and progress of the office, and much more.Thank you for listening to Realtime Real Estate! For more information about St. Louis REALTORS®, visit our website. Follow us on social media: Facebook LinkedInInstagramX (Twitter)YouTube
Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick essentially put out an APB for Kim Gardner. After months of delays, the former St. Louis Circuit Attorney finally surfaced and met with Fitzpatrick. … No tickets for expired temp tags in St. Louis; how about a loan instead? … Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey goes to Washington to blast Trump prosecutor Alvin Bragg. … Our quote of the week is from the Supreme Court ruling upholding access to abortion medication, mifepristone.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore knew he was coming into a challenging situation when Gov. Mike Parson appointed him to his job last year. But with one year of service under his belt, Gore said on the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air that the biggest surprise he encountered was just how much the circuit attorney's administrative functions were in disarray. He also discusses what he hopes to achieve during a full four-year term.
Join Sean Malone as St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore reflects on his first year in office, shedding light on the hurdles faced by the attorney's office and the steps taken to overcome them. Facing low morale, criticism, and staffing shortages, Gore discusses the efforts to stabilize the office and tackle a backlog of cases, particularly in homicide prosecutions. Despite progress in doubling the attorney roster and reducing case backlogs, Gore acknowledges the ongoing challenges and the need for experienced staff to handle complex cases. Looking ahead, Gore outlines strategies for building a stronger, more resilient office, including enhanced trial staffing and collaboration with outside partners. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and aspirations of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office under Gabe Gore's leadership.
Missouri's State Auditor held a news conference to call out Kim Gardner, the former St. Louis Circuit Attorney, for not complying with his audit of her office during her tenure. … St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis now plan to use a portion of the more than half-billion dollars from the Rams/NFL settlement on everyday needs like roads, sidewalks, and water mains. … St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones wants to create a taxpayer-funded loan fund to help people pay sales taxes, property taxes, and insurance premiums to properly license their vehicles. The city is plagued by people driving with no license plates or expired temp tags. … Governor Mike Parson lashes out at fellow Republicans in the legislature for repeating false claims that a Kansas City Chiefs fan was an illegal immigrant who opened fire during the mass shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade and rally. … President Joe Biden pledged “ironclad” support for Israel in its war against the terror group Hamas, but now he is withholding thousands of U.S.-made weapons from Israel. … Former President Donald Trump was reined in by a judge for audibly cursing and shaking his head as porn star Stormy Daniels testified about having sex with Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump is on trial for allegedly disguising hush money payments to Daniels to benefit his 2016 presidential campaign. … Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a rising star in the GOP, removes a claim from her new book that she once met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. … Our quote of the week from St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III on the possibility of the team seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayers in the coming years for upkeep and upgrades at Busch Stadium.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a shocking revelation, Cornelius Green, the former principal of Carr Lane Visual and Performing Arts Middle School in St. Louis, Missouri, admitted guilt on Wednesday for hiring a hitman to murder Jocelyn Peters, a teacher with whom he had been having an affair. This development unfolded after it was discovered that Peters was pregnant with Green's child, prompting him to allegedly resort to using school funds to finance the murder. According to police reports, Green pleaded guilty to one count of murder-for-hire and one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire for the killing that took place in 2016. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office agreed to drop state murder charges against Green in exchange for a life sentence on the federal charges. Court documents reveal that Green initiated a romantic relationship with Peters while still married another woman in late 2015. When Peters became pregnant, Green feared the revelation could ruin his marriage and career, leading him to enlist the help of his childhood friend, Phillip J. Cutler, in February 2016. Green allegedly paid Cutler $2,500, funds which were purportedly stolen from the middle school, to carry out the murder. He even used the school's address as the return address for the cash package sent to Cutler. The hitman, armed with a .38 caliber firearm and using a potato as a makeshift silencer, fatally shot Peters in her apartment while she lay in bed, prosecutors stated. To establish an alibi, Green left town on an Amtrak train to Chicago the day before the murder, leaving Cutler to execute the crime. He then returned to St. Louis after the killing and falsely reported Peters' death to authorities, feigning ignorance of the circumstances. The plot began to unravel when surveillance footage captured Green's car near Peters' apartment around the time of the murder. Historical location data from Cutler's cell phone also placed him near the crime scene during the incident. Green is scheduled for sentencing on June 5 in the Eastern District of Missouri. Meanwhile, Cutler, who faces federal charges of murder-for-hire conspiracy and murder-for-hire, maintains his innocence and is set to stand trial starting on March 11. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a shocking revelation, Cornelius Green, the former principal of Carr Lane Visual and Performing Arts Middle School in St. Louis, Missouri, admitted guilt on Wednesday for hiring a hitman to murder Jocelyn Peters, a teacher with whom he had been having an affair. This development unfolded after it was discovered that Peters was pregnant with Green's child, prompting him to allegedly resort to using school funds to finance the murder. According to police reports, Green pleaded guilty to one count of murder-for-hire and one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire for the killing that took place in 2016. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office agreed to drop state murder charges against Green in exchange for a life sentence on the federal charges. Court documents reveal that Green initiated a romantic relationship with Peters while still married another woman in late 2015. When Peters became pregnant, Green feared the revelation could ruin his marriage and career, leading him to enlist the help of his childhood friend, Phillip J. Cutler, in February 2016. Green allegedly paid Cutler $2,500, funds which were purportedly stolen from the middle school, to carry out the murder. He even used the school's address as the return address for the cash package sent to Cutler. The hitman, armed with a .38 caliber firearm and using a potato as a makeshift silencer, fatally shot Peters in her apartment while she lay in bed, prosecutors stated. To establish an alibi, Green left town on an Amtrak train to Chicago the day before the murder, leaving Cutler to execute the crime. He then returned to St. Louis after the killing and falsely reported Peters' death to authorities, feigning ignorance of the circumstances. The plot began to unravel when surveillance footage captured Green's car near Peters' apartment around the time of the murder. Historical location data from Cutler's cell phone also placed him near the crime scene during the incident. Green is scheduled for sentencing on June 5 in the Eastern District of Missouri. Meanwhile, Cutler, who faces federal charges of murder-for-hire conspiracy and murder-for-hire, maintains his innocence and is set to stand trial starting on March 11. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss how the office has been running since he took over from former Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. "I do think there was a sense we had lawlessness in the city," says Gore. From prosecuting cases to mending the relationship with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Gore explains what his office is doing to right the ship in the city of St. Louis. "We are doing the work necessary to restore the Circuit Attorney's Office to its critical role in the criminal justice system."
Ryan Wrecker, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick to discuss his two ongoing investigations into the St. Louis City Jail and the St. Louis Circuit Attorney audit.
Hour 1: Ryan Wrecker, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick to discuss his two ongoing investigations into the St. Louis City Jail and the St. Louis Circuit Attorney audit. Then, Jim Robb, the VP of Alliances and Activism at Numbers USA, joins Ryan to discuss the crisis at the southern border and more.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join the TIAM crew talking about people are pointing out that it sounds like Donald Trump wants to be a dictator, seats in congress with now Santos out and Gabe Gore announces running for St. Louis Circuit Attorney.
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley, Sunday, November 19, 2023. John Hancock, Republican consultant, on the right and Michael Kelley, Democratic consultant, on the left took on the following topics: A Republican U.S. Senator and the Teamsters President nearly come to blows during a Senate Committee Hearing. Our Quote of the Week from Republican candidate for Missouri Governor, State Sen. Bill Eigel, says outgoing GOP Governor, Mike Parson, is too soft on Democrats … The St. Charles County Council is considering a resolution in support of keeping illegal immigrants out of the county. Missouri Attorney General, Andrew Bailey, releases a scathing report on former St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Kim Gardner, and pushes the state to ban people who resign from office from running for that office again. GOP and Democrat congressional leaders stand holding hands raised high along with tens of the thousands of demonstrators in the nation's capital in support of Israel. Trending on Tik-Tok, young Americans sympathizing with Osama Bin Laden and his 20 year old “Letter to America” seeking to justify the mass murder of nearly 3,000 Americans by flying hijacked airplanes into buildings on September 11, 2001. President Biden tells a roomful of world economic leaders at the APEC summit in San Francisco that Democrat California Governor, Gavin Newsom, could probably take President Biden's job if Newsom so desires. GOP Presidential Candidate, Nikki Haley, is rising above the field of candidates hoping to challenge runway frontrunner, former President Donald Trump. Remember, if It's Sunday in St. Louis, it's Hancock and Kelley on Fox 2. We hope to see you next Sunday morning at 8:30See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) says the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office is a law enforcement agency first, an agency that he says must be primarily concerned with preserving public safety. General Bailey joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri" to discuss his office's release of the Kim Gardner report. The attorney general pushed for her ouster, before she resigned in May. General Bailey tells listeners that Ms. Gardner turned control of St. Louis streets to criminals and that there were 4,000 police reports sitting on a desk that Gardner never touched. He says that with new Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore, the warrant office closed under Gardner has now re-opened. Attorney General Bailey also discussed the abortion issue on the program:
COLOMBO & KATIE 7-26-23 0:01 Klose's Kabinet with Mark Klose and Skip Weber: AI generated influencers and fake content 20:21 Rodney Boyd on the difference the St. Louis Circuit Attorney has made in the city of St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore talks with Michael Calhoun to discuss the new hires in his office.
The city's new top prosecutor says failure is not an option, but rebuilding the office will be a very difficult task. Gore says a high-performing circuit attorney's office is necessary for a viable criminal justice system.
Gabe Gore, the newly appointed St. Louis Circuit Attorney, joins in studio to shares his initial steps and priorities in his first week in office. He emphasizes the importance of assembling a strong senior staff and restoring support staff to effectively run the office. Gore aims to make immediate changes by focusing on punctuality and pursuing excellence in the criminal justice system. Rebuilding relationships with the police, neighboring prosecutors, clergy, and the community is also a key priority. While high-profile cases and the diversion program require attention, Gore emphasizes the need to assess the entire office before implementing changes. Despite not initially seeking public office, Gore is committed to serving and improving St. Louis, particularly in addressing the city's violent crime crisis through a balanced approach of prevention, intervention, and enforcement.
Gabe Gore is sworn in as St. Louis Circuit Attorney after Kim Gardner resigned. Photo provided by the Office of the Governor of Missouri.
In hour 1 of The Heidi Harris Show, Heidi discusses the new St Louis Circuit Attorney and is also joined by Dr Kelly Victory to discuss the covid vaccine.
Kim Gardner is gone and that is great for host Mark Bland that has been saying this needs to happen for a while now. Pete Kachulis is the guest for this weeks show! Pete comes from humble beginnings in Kirksville, MO where his dad owned the local candy shop! But don't think for a minute it was boring. Pete shares stories of his family and his upbringing in both Kirksville and Troy, MO where he moved when he was fresh outta high school. This all leads to his debut on The Qnow to promote his popular Youtube Channel called "Did You Know". Pete brings in some facts to discuss and Mark Immediately turns it into a competition of who has cooler facts. In the long run, we all know Mark lost this one! Next up, Mark and guys discuss the abdicating of Kim Gardner from the St. Louis Circuit Attorney position. Gardner had been coming under fire for a while regarding her lack of prosecuting criminals coming out of COVID. It seemed to everyone that crime was getting worse and people were not being held accountable. So the guys discuss these things. Finally it is time for Round 3 of the Tournament of Pop Culture: Best Teen Movie. This section is called Next Stop: Adulthood. These are a mix of Teen movies that focus on coming of Age prinicples. So you get movies like American Pie and Boyz n the Hood. Pete keeps bringing up Annette Funicello and all of her Teeny Bopper movies that just weren't making the cut again Can't Hardly Wait! Listen in to hear all the shennanigans going on in this episode of The QNow!
In the first hour of The Show with Chris and Amy, Hancock & Kelley join us for the first hour! As the governor's press conference draws near, we speculate who will replace Kim Gardner. We wrap up the hour with Did You See This…
In a sudden announcement on Tuesday, Kim Gardner resigned from her elected position as St. Louis circuit attorney — effective immediately. Her resignation came two weeks before she'd initially planned to step down. STLPR reporter Rachel Lippmann explains what happened and what comes next.
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Get ready for an episode of Cancel This Show that will have you on the edge of your seat! In a shocking revelation, we uncover the distressing truth about homeless veterans being displaced from New York hotels to accommodate migrants. Prepare for a Twitter showdown like no other as Elon Musk takes on George Soros after defending his earlier comments. Don't miss today's Tab's Take on A.I Girlfriends. We've also lined up a stellar lineup of guests, at 8:05 AM, Brad Young of Harris Dowell Fisher & Young joins us to discuss the unexpected departure of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney and its far-reaching implications for cities across the country. It's time to dive into the housing market with Kathy Helbig-Strick and Steve Strick. We also bring you "Weed Wednesday" with Greenlight Dispensary. Join us as we go inside one of their locations with the knowledgeable Charlie Unger. Don't miss out on this compelling episode of Cancel This Show! Tune in as we tackle hard-hitting issues, explore different perspectives, and spark conversations that matter. It's time to challenge the status quo and dive into the heart of the matter.Patriotic Partners → cancelthisshow.com/partnersWhere to Stream → cancelthisshow.com/streamsCancel Club → cancelthisshow.com/joinSupport Us → cancelthisshow.com/donate
The second hour of today's show begins with Annie and Marc Cox reacting to the surprise resignation of St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Kim Gardner. Then, Annie shares a harsh truth about Donald Trump. The hour ends with Wiggins and Brad sharing their thoughts on which political party Joe Manchin will run as.
Hour 1: Jane Dueker, a local attorney, joins Mark Reardon to share on the two Cherokee Street shooters who were let go by the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office. Then, columnist for the Washington Examiner and the New York Post Salena Zito shares on last night's CNN Trump town hall & some of her latest articles. Later, Thomas Helbig & Robert Kershaw with the Retirement Advisory Group discuss their upcoming Protecting Your Retirement event on May 16th at the St. Louis Hilton Frontenac.
On a special edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum talks with Attorney General Andrew Bailey about whether his office, and regional prosecutors, can help stabilize the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office. He also talked about why he's not ready to drop his quo warranto case against Kim Gardner, who announced her resignation earlier this week.
Facing a move by the Missouri attorney general to oust her, a contempt of court charge, and increasing public pressure, the city's top prosecutor has decided to step down.
Facing a move by the Missouri attorney general to oust her, a contempt of court charge and increasing public and legislative pressure, Gardner announced Thursday that she will resign effective June 1. STLPR correspondent Jason Rosenbaum breaks down the story and what happens next.
Today is the first hearing in the effort by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to remove the top prosecutor in St. Louis. He says Gardner is mismanaging the office. She says neglect of duty has not been proven.
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney held a Criminal Justice Reform Roundtable last night at the West Side Missionary Baptist Church and a capacity crowd turned out in support of Kim Gardner.
Solidarity was our theme for last evening's recording of the KDHX podcast, Tangazo. ——— I was joined in studio by some of St. Louis's, “finest,” four African American lawyers including Celeste Dotson, Chairman of the iconic Mound City Bar Association. ——— Esteemed veteran defense Attorney Charles Kirksey, Attorney Celeste Dotson, Attorney Ruby Bonner, who spent four years in the St. Louis Prosecutors office and social justice activist, Attorney Jerryl Christmas, were my guest for a riveting discussion, on the latest attempt to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, from office. ——- Attorney Christmas, who's UTube video garnered close to five thousand views, destroying the pretext, that Missouri State Republicans, are using in their latest attempt to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, from office. ——— We discussed our dismay with,”careerist,” black elected officials, who rushed to support Republican efforts , to usurp the rights of St. Louis voters, to elect candidates of their own choosing. ——— Our was a, no holds barred conversation about our need to support our embattled St. Louis Circuit Attorney, as demonstrated by the prestigious Mound City Bar Association, who's membership has included the likes of the late Frankie Freeman and Margaret Bush Wilson, Forriss Elliott Sr. the late Ira Young, Federal Judges Clyde Cahill and our dear friend Federal Judge, Charles Shaw. ——— It occurred to me that Kim Gardner, might consider running for mayor of St. Louis, as she has overwhelming support from the black community and progressive minded people, as demonstrated by winning her reelection with over 70% of the votes in the 2021 race for StLouis Circuit Attorney. Kim Gardner, embodies the qualities of strength of character and has the courage, to stand up for the rights of poor people to be treated fairly, by a criminal justice system that continues to persecute black people, for being poor. ———
Hour 1: Mark Reardon breaks down the latest digs at St. Louis Circuit Attorney after a man takes a plea deal after pleading guilty to killing two people in 2020. Then, George Rosenthal, an owner of Throttlenet, joins Mark Reardon to share how the government might be able to remove or block TikTok from U.S. screens if it gets banned.
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Welcome to Cancel This Show! This week, we're bringing you explosive content, including Elon Musk's damning statement about the January 6 committee, new video evidence from the Capitol, and a mother's fight against liberal censorship. We're also diving deep into the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office and its connection to Soros organizations. Plus, we'll discuss Jeremy's Chocolate and Hershey's trans gender ad. And don't miss our guest, STL attorney Al Watkins, at 8:30. He'll reveal the shocking truth about his client who was wrongfully locked up because of the January 6 incident. Tune in now at www.cancelthisshow.com
What You Need to Know is it's time to get back to fundamentals. Hal Shurtleff, Director and Co-Founder of Camp Constitution, joins Ed to talk about reading the Constitution and our founding documents, and getting back to basics in our nation. Camp Constitution is hosting an upcoming family weekend on the Constitution, and you can join them or do one at home! David Horowitz, best-selling author, talks about his new book Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last. David is an incredible conservative voice, and often the harbinger of the leftist tactics yet to come! Don't miss his latest exposé on what's coming from the radical Marxists. Check out more of his work at FrontPageMag.com. Ryan Bomberger, co-founder of The Radiance Foundation, talks about his ministry work with his wife Bethany and particularly their new book She is She. Ryan unfolds for us the absolutely horrific attack that is happening on our young girls in America, and what we can do to stop it and point them back to the truth that defines them! Find the Radiance Foundation on Twitter and at RadianceFoundation.org. Wrap Up: sneak peak at the St. Louis corruption story unfolding in the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office! Missouri cleanup is on the move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Bailey says he will try to force St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner out of office if she does not step down.
Mark is joined by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who earlier today, filed a quo warranto suit against St. Louis Circuit Attorney prosecutor Kim Gardner. Photo Credit: (Thomas Gannam-Stringer)
Hour 3: A local attorney representing a former St. Louis Circuit Attorney employee who alleges she was fired for being white, Bevis Schock joins Mark Reardon to discuss how this case came to be. Then, Founder of the Well Hungarians Johnny Holzam discusses tomorrow's appearance at The Armory and the group's 30th anniversary. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
A local attorney representing a former St. Louis Circuit Attorney employee who alleges she was fired for being white, Bevis Schock joins Mark Reardon to discuss how this case came to be.
Marc is joined by John Solomon, an investigative journalist and the founder of Just the News, to discuss the latest updates on the Eric Greitens case, how the witch hunt started, and what will come now that new evidence shows that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner was directly involved in the false allegations against the former Missouri Governor. Photo Credit: Getty Images North America
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist on the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Kim Gardner, being under public scrutiny again with years left on her term. Also, narcan being used on Cora Faith Walker suggests some things about our society. Follow Antonio for more: https://twitter.com/AntonioFrench
On June 26, 1980, a drive-by shooting near the intersection of Sarah Avenue and Olive Street in St. Louis, Missouri, took the life of 19-year old Quinton Moss and wounded Wallace Conner. Moss had been a suspect in the January, 1980 murder of Dennis “Gant” Griffin, but had never been charged. Larry Griffin was linked by a police officer who saw him in the company of two other men getting into a car similar to the one described by witnesses to the shooting and a bystander at the scene who was able to identify Griffin as one of the shooters. Join Lisa O'Brien and Michel Carson on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, for Clear and Convincing, Episode 11, State of Missouri v. Larry Griffin. Griffin's 1995 execution was controversial due to his claim of his actual innocence. A 2005 investigation sponsored by the NAACP concluded that there were “doubts” about Griffin's guilt. A subsequent investigation by the St. Louis City Circuit Attorney's Office reached a different conclusion. We'll talk about the evidence against Griffin, the post-execution investigation that raised doubts about his guilt and the investigation conducted by the St. Louis Circuit Attorney. We are a live show and, as always, calls are welcome at (347) 989-1171.
On June 26, 1980, a drive-by shooting near the intersection of Sarah Avenue and Olive Street in St. Louis, Missouri, took the life of 19-year old Quinton Moss and wounded Wallace Conner. Moss had been a suspect in the January, 1980 murder of Dennis “Gant” Griffin, but had never been charged. Larry Griffin was linked by a police officer who saw him in the company of two other men getting into a car similar to the one described by witnesses to the shooting and a bystander at the scene who was able to identify Griffin as one of the shooters. Join Lisa O’Brien and Michel Carson on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, for Clear and Convincing, Episode 11, State of Missouri v. Larry Griffin. Griffin’s 1995 execution was controversial due to his claim of his actual innocence. A 2005 investigation sponsored by the NAACP concluded that there were “doubts” about Griffin’s guilt. A subsequent investigation by the St. Louis City Circuit Attorney’s Office reached a different conclusion. We’ll talk about the evidence against Griffin, the post-execution investigation that raised doubts about his guilt and the investigation conducted by the St. Louis Circuit Attorney. We are a live show and, as always, calls are welcome at (347) 989-1171.
Louis Avallone brings up the issue of too many murders happening every night in too many locations in too many communities. Stephen Parr explains that the news, too often, does not cover most of them because the News Directors consider them to be “misdemeanor murders”. Contrary to what we often hear as a “reason” for crime, Louis and Stephen do not accept the idea that poverty is the root cause, and they explain why. Jobs are important, but the number one correlation for murderers is growing up without a father in the house. To drive down the murder rate, we need to find ways to drive up 2-parent households raising children.A year ago, Frisco, TX and Shreveport, LA were about the same in population. Today, Frisco is growing at a rate of 71%, while Shreveport’s population is either stagnant or decreasing. One major difference between the two is Frisco has a City Manager form of government and Shreveport has a Strong Mayor form of government. Stephen Parr explains what makes a City Manager system so much more successful all across the Nation.Our American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, wonder why those at Disney can no longer tell the difference between fairy tales and reality. They are big fans of the original Disney Princess Fairy Tales; but the re-writes, not at all. Trying to be “woke” when talking about "make-believe" makes no sense!Biden never mentioned the word “GOD” in anything he said regarding the National Day of Prayer, even though our National Motto “In God We Trust” has been on our coins since 1864. The Left likes to change words and the meaning of words. They, for example, have “changed” the 1st Amendment from “Freedom of Religion” to mean “Freedom from Religion”. And now everything they do is based upon their undying faith in “Climate Change”. They just traded one God for another one, only it is a False God. There are more than 7,000,000 people out of work right now, and yet there are more than 7,000,000 jobs open looking for employees to take them. The problem is the Democrats in Washington, DC are intentionally borrowing money our Nation does not have to pay these unemployed people to NOT go back to work. By not getting people back to working in these available jobs, we are creating a new problem…..a problem of inventory shortages. So, in addition to the Border Crisis, which Biden caused, we are going to have a major inflation crisis, which Biden is also causing. We need the people we elect to understand basic economics!Senator Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand, (D-NY) is a married mom with two sons, and she was married in the Catholic Church. Yet, she just tweeted this: “Tired: Families. Wired: Affordable child care and universal paid leave”. She previously tweeted “Paid leave is infrastructure. Child care is infrastructure. Caregiving is infrastructure.” It goes with her long-term push for her proposed bill, the FAMILY Act, which would give “universal and comprehensive” National Paid Leave to all American workers, and which rumor indicates Biden is now supporting. So what is it that about the traditional family that so offends her……a “Mom and Dad” family like hers?In 2016, George Soros funded the campaign of Kimberly M. Gardner for St. Louis Circuit Attorney, as he did so many DA in recent years. But perhaps this is beginning to come undone. Kimberly Gardner has now been accused of professional misconduct in her investigations against former Navy SEAL and now former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens in 2018. She is accused of deliberately misstating facts, of not being honest with her own colleagues, and not disclosing evidence, as required by law. The case is before the Missouri Supreme Court, which can dismiss the case, sanction Gardner, or suspend or revoke her bar license.
The Saint Louis University School of Law professor (https://www.slu.edu/law/faculty/adjunct/gregory-willard.php) explains the alleged ethical violations against the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney (https://www.kmov.com/news/kim-gardner-faces-professional-misconduct-probe-could-lose-law-license/article_f1182b32-ad21-11eb-98d6-67108d86a9bb.html).
3.12.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: George Floyd's family reach $27M settlement with Mlps; GA set to pass evil voter suppression law; 1yr since Breonna Taylor death; Cecilia Rouse becomes the 1st Black person to Chair The Council of Economic Advisers; Oklahoma House passes bill to give immunity to drivers who hit protesters; Roland sits down with St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Kim Gardner. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner faces one of her former top assistants, Mary Pat Carl, in the Democratic primary on Tuesday. Gardner beat Carl in 2016. Both have visions for using the criminal justice system as a tool for second chances.
AG Barr testifies on Capitol Hill. Surfing is now racist. St. Louis Circuit Attorney is accused of tampering evidence to secure the charge against Mark McCloskey. NYC will cover their seal because it features a Native American holding a tool to measure the depth of water. Dana explains how the idea of freedom has changed. St. Louis gun owner Mark McCloskey joins us on the latest with his case.
Much of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's tenure has been marked by her handling of charges against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens. With her personally selected investigator facing a possible grand jury indictment, we examine where Gardner stands in the community and what the future may hold for her.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner came into office 18 months ago as a reformer. She has made good on some of her campaign promises. But Gardner's tenure so far has been marked by controversy and confrontation over her handling of charges against former Governor Eric Greitens and her relationship with police.