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Reardon Roundtable includes Jane Dueker, Local Attorney and former Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive. John Gaskin, Democratic lobbyist in Jeff City, former head of the NAACP St. Louis Branch, Jean Evans, Political Consultant for GO Consulting, Former Executive Director of the Missouri GOP.
Reardon Roundtable includes Jane Dueker, Local Attorney and former Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive. John Gaskin, Democratic lobbyist in Jeff City, former head of the NAACP St. Louis Branch, Jean Evans, Political Consultant for GO Consulting, Former Executive Director of the Missouri GOP. Paul Hall with Common Guy's Film Reviews to talk about Tylenol Murders and more. KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano joins to talk about the Cardinals hot streak, Battlehawks final regular season game and CITY has another coach. David Zweig, An Investigative journalist and author, his new book An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions." FanDuel Sports Midwest's in studio host Scott Warmann joins to talk about Cardinals hot streak in May, young players bring excitement, starters going deep into games, Arenado and more. Also Sue's News and an audio cut of the day.
Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden to talk about Governor Kehoe officially signing St. Louis police to state takeover.
In the final hour of this Thursday Mark is joined by Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt joins to talk about F-47 being built in St. Louis and tariffs. Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden to talk about Governor Kehoe officially signing St. Louis police to state takeover. Finally, an audio cut of the day.
Today on the Mark Reardon Show Emily Jashinsky, The Federalist joins Mark to talk NPR and signal with how the text message gets in the hand of the wrong person and more. Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman joins the show to talk about his push for passage of Proposition B. Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt joins to talk about F-47 being built in St. Louis and tariffs Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden to talk about Governor Kehoe officially signing St. Louis police to state takeover. Plus Sue's News and Fred's trip to Japan
In the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc and Kim cover a range of key topics starting with the crime bill in St. Louis, which aims to return local police control to the state, with concerns over police budget increases and the ongoing battle over Missouri's minimum wage hike. They also discuss Howard Lutnick's defense of President Trump's stance on international tariffs and the implications for U.S. trade. Kim presents a "Whim" segment on a new housing bill for downtown St. Louis, emphasizing the safety concerns tied to crime in revitalization efforts. Marc shares a personal story about his sensitive sense of smell and struggles with a skunk odor. The show then shifts to the controversial Palestinian hostages vigil in St. Louis, criticizing Cori Bush's involvement. Legal challenges surrounding Missouri's minimum wage amendment are also discussed, with Beavis Shock arguing that raising wages harms low-income workers. Sports expert Tom Ackerman provides updates on March Madness, while "In Other News with Ethan" highlights the Fabulous Fox Theater's upcoming Broadway season and the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary box set. The hosts also cover severe weather threats in Missouri and the possibility of a government shutdown, discussing partisan gridlock and inefficiencies in government spending. Dennis Hancock joins to talk about his bid for St. Louis County Executive, focusing on improving government services and regional cooperation. The final hour includes Griff Jenkins' update on the looming shutdown, President Trump's tariff strategies, and Macadoodles' Irish Whiskey Festival. Marc ends the show with a preview of local events, including the Defiance St. Patrick's Day Parade and a massive garage sale in Eureka.
In the second hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc & Kim dive into Missouri politics, with a focus on the state's push to take control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD). The bill advancing to the governor's desk sparks heated debates between Mayor Tashara Jones and state lawmakers, with strong opposition from figures like Senator Steve Roberts. They also explore the controversial idea of merging St. Louis City with surrounding counties, including St. Charles, as leaders like Kara Spencer weigh in on the topic. State Senator Nick Schroer joins the show to discuss the latest public safety bill, which includes a state takeover of the SLMPD, tackling issues like illegal immigration, street takeovers, fentanyl, and compensation for the wrongfully convicted. The bill could be signed by the governor within the week, despite opposition from local officials. Former Senator John Lamping shares his insights on the potential merger of St. Louis City with neighboring counties and the upcoming St. Louis County Executive race. He warns of the “Better Together” initiative and provides his thoughts on Brian Williams as a candidate to replace Sam Page. Lamping also discusses how the economic shifts are affecting local politics and the market, offering an optimistic long-term outlook despite the turbulence. In Other News, Ethan talks about Gene Simmons offering fans the chance to serve as his roadie for $12,500 during his solo tour. The package includes backstage access and soundcheck, but it comes with a hefty price tag. Meanwhile, Wendy Williams is at the center of a troubling story after a wellness check by NYPD revealed her dropping a note from her window pleading for help. The situation echoes Britney Spears' conservatorship saga, raising questions about personal freedoms.
Marc and Kim discuss the controversial idea of merging St. Louis City with surrounding counties, especially St. Charles and Jefferson, with former senator John Lamping. Lamping warns of a slow, incremental push toward the "Better Together" initiative, reflecting progressive efforts to unite the region under one large government structure. They also dive into the upcoming St. Louis County Executive race, with Lamping sharing insights on the potential replacement of Sam Page, discussing Brian Williams as a strong candidate to lead the county. With elections on the horizon, the conversation turns to the challenge of defeating long-standing Democratic control and the shifting landscape of local politics. Lamping provides an in-depth analysis of the market's reaction to recent economic shifts and how these changes could influence the nation's financial future, offering a long-term optimistic view despite short-term disruptions.
Marc Cox and the crew dive into the chilly start of the day, with warmer weather on the horizon. Marc reflects on his weekend at the MVC Tournament, celebrating Drake and SEMO securing their NCAA spots, while also expressing disappointment over Mizzou's loss to Kentucky. The show turns to local politics as Marc discusses the St. Louis Democratic Party's rare endorsement of Cara Spencer over incumbent Mayor Tashara Jones, criticizing Jones for failing to address the implications of the endorsement. Jesse Jane Duff joins to break down the media's spin on Donald Trump's economic comments and the left's denial of the recession under Biden's administration. She takes on government job growth at the VA and questions Gavin Newsom's political pivot ahead of a potential 2028 run. Marc and Tom Ackerman then dive into spring training action, highlighting the Cardinals' win over the Yankees, standout players like Nolan Gorman, and March Madness previews. They wrap up by discussing Mizzou's struggles in the SEC Tournament and Dennis Hancock's bid for St. Louis County Executive, challenging Sam Page's decades-long control.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Ange kick off the day with a fun recap of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, highlighting standout player "All Wright" and the surprises of the Mizzou vs. Kentucky game. Marc shares his thoughts on the Mizzou loss, including his disappointment in key players and the emotional senior day ceremony. The discussion shifts to the political scene as Marc dives into local politics, focusing on the rare endorsement of Cara Spencer over Tashara Jones in the St. Louis mayoral race, and the growing implications for Jones' campaign. Jesse Jane Duff joins to dissect the media's spin on Donald Trump's comments on the economy and the left's failure to acknowledge the recession under Biden. She pulls no punches while discussing issues like bloated bureaucracy at the VA and Gavin Newsom's 2028 political ambitions. Marc and Tom Ackerman then delve into the latest spring training action, including the Cardinals' win over the Yankees and a look ahead at March Madness. Finally, Marc and Kim dive into the ongoing Daylight Saving Time debate, reflecting on a Twitter poll, Missouri's efforts to make it permanent, and the pushback surrounding the issue. They also touch on Dennis Hancock's bid for St. Louis County Executive and how COVID-19 didn't seem to sway voters against Sam Page.
10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) Weekly: Tim Jones - @SpeakerTimJones “The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show” weekdays 4p-6p on NewstalkSTL 10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Mark Harder, St. Louis County Council This is the complete council meeting link: https://boxcast.tv/channel/wdeojvfau9uqc9qt6k8zThe key moments are: Dennis Hancock questioning Melissa Smith (Kehoe candidate) at around 1:22:30THENanother key clip starts with Mark Harder questioning Melissa Smith at around: 1:34:56See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) Weekly: Tim Jones - @SpeakerTimJones “The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show” weekdays 4p-6p on NewstalkSTL 10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Mark Harder, St. Louis County Council This is the complete council meeting link: https://boxcast.tv/channel/wdeojvfau9uqc9qt6k8zThe key moments are: Dennis Hancock questioning Melissa Smith (Kehoe candidate) at around 1:22:30THENanother key clip starts with Mark Harder questioning Melissa Smith at around: 1:34:56See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Post election analysis, on the 178th. episode of Tangazo - a Podcast from KDHX, with host Hank Thompson, retired Post Dispatch, St. Louis Public Radio journalist, LS Lockhart. ---- Michael Wesley Jones, former senior adviser for St.Louis County Executive, Charlie Dooley, Tangazo Commentator political consultant, Tim Person and social justice activist Attorney Jerryl Christmas, will also join us in the 1pm segment, on this week's Tangazo podcast. ----
Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his new concerns about the County Executive Sam Page moonlighting at SLU.
In this segment of the Reardon Roundtable Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden. Gregg Keller, Republican consultant, and founder of Atlas Strategy Group. Jeff Smith, former Missouri State Senator, executive director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association all discuss if the assassination attempt on Donald Trump staged
The Reardon Roundtable has Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden. Gregg Keller, Republican consultant, and founder of Atlas Strategy Group. Jeff Smith, former Missouri State Senator, executive director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association discuss the Republican National Convention, if assassination attempt on Donald Trump staged and a street in downtown might be named after Michael Brown.
The Reardon Roundtable has Jane Dueker, Local Attorney, Former Candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden. John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator and Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative
The Reardon Roundtable Jane Dueker, Local Attorney, Former Candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden. John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator and Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative
Hour 1: The Reardon Roundtable Jane Dueker, Local Attorney, Former Candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden. John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator and Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative as they discuss the debate and people leaving the city.
Hour 1: Brian Kilmeade, Fox & Friends Host joins Mark Reardon to discuss the horrors experienced by the released hostages of Hamas, the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, and more. Then, Mark shares how the St. Louis County Executive may have wasted more taxpayer money on a lawsuit and more from pro-Palestine protests.
Paul Berry III, former St. Louis County Executive candidate joins Tom and Megan discussing his fight to stop "Sensible Missouri" which would allow counties to enact own gun laws. Previous story on KMOX Credit: © Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK
Today on the Mark Reardon Show, it's the Reardon Round Table with Jane Dueker, local attorney, former candidate for the Democratic nomination for St. Louis County Executive, & former chief of staff for Governor Holden; Gregg Keller, St. Louis-based Republican consultant who runs his own firm, Atlas Strategy Group, and Jack Coatar, former St. Louis Alderman. They discuss the sunshine request on Mayor Jones phone, the deaths in St. Louis due to lack of 9-1-1 response, Morgan Wallen and more.
Brad Young debates the importance of candidacy for the Presidential ticket after the foreseen Red Wave did not go as planned during the midterms with Jean Evans, head of the Missouri Federation for Children, Jane Dueker, local attorney and former Democrat candidate for St. Louis County Executive, and Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative.
Today on the Mark Reardon Show, Brad Young is in for Mark Reardon and the declared "Reardonless" Round Table. Brad is joined in studio by Jean Evans, former executive director of Missouri GOP, former State Representative, and now head of the Missouri Federation for Children; Jane Dueker, local attorney, former Democrat candidate for St. Louis County Executive, former chief of staff for Governor Holden, and Roller Derby Queen; Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative, and of course, the lovely Sue Thomas. Today they discuss and debate Trump's announcement to run for president in 2024, if Biden will run for president again, and the crime issues in St. Louis.
The St. Louis County Executive race features incumbent Sam Page and Democrat turned Republican Mark Mantovani. In Missouri's 2nd Congressional District, the incumbent says the economy is the top issue, while the challenger is focusing on abortion rights.
Marc talks with Mark Mantovani, Candidate for St. Louis County Executive, about the upcoming midterms and the downfalls of his opponent, Sam Page.
In the last hour of MCMS, Marc talks to Darren Bailey, candidate for Governor of Illinois, about the Illinois midterms. We get a call from Mark Mantovani, Candidate for St. Louis County Executive, about his candidacy and what he thinks of how Sam Page handled the pandemic. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America on Saturday's from 6-8 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins Marc in studio to talk about the amendments to watch out for on the Illinois side of the midterms. Later, our favorite digital producer Anna Bohlmann tells us "What's on the Web?!"
St. Louis County Executive candidate Mark Mantovani joins Carol and Tom talking about why he is running for county executive.
It's Late Night with Hancock and Kelley! In the first hour of tonight's show, the boys recap the debate for St. Louis County Executive between Sam Page and Mark Mantovani. To elaborate, debate moderator Andy Banker joins the show to give his impressions of each candidate and their responses. The dynamic duo also discuss a St. Louis sheriff's deputy being car jacked downtown after Blues game, the Blues' losing streak, and why businesses are packing their bags and leaving St. Louis.
Mark Montovani, Republican candidate for St. Louis County Executive joins Mark Reardon to share on his debate last night.
Hour 3: Mark Montovani, Republican candidate for St. Louis County Executive joins Mark Reardon to share on his debate last night. Then, Joel Schwartz, co-author of “Bone Deep: Untangling the Betsy Faria Murder Case”, joins Mark to share the story behind the book, and the upcoming St. Louis Jewish Book Festival. Later, CNET Editor at Large Ian Sheer discusses the changes Elon Musk is starting to make on Twitter before Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
In the 4th hour of MCMS, it's the Bottomline and Marc is talking with Jane Dueker, who ran against Sam Page this year for St. Louis County Executive, about how Sam Page is adding to the budget crisis. He talks more about the Rockwood School District and how Channel 4 has spun the story into an issue of race rather than cutting expenses. Adam Schnelting, Missouri State Representative Dist. 104, joins the show to discuss Missouri Amendment 5, the Department of the National Guard Amendment. Later, Jake Tapper sat down with Biden, who told Tapper that he thinks he could beat Trump in another election.
On this week's episode of the Tim McKernan Show, Tim sits down with Mark Mantovani. Tim and Mark discuss Mark's campaign for St. Louis County Executive and his decision to run as a Republican against incumbent Sam Page. Please Support the Sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Mungenast Design Aire Heating & Cooling Follow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on Instagram
In honor of the show's 100th episode, special guest Mark Mantovani is in studio to discuss why he is running for the third time for St. Louis County Executive but this time as a Republican. Mark shares his viewpoints on fiscal and social issues, how he would fix regional dysfunction, and what a Mantovani-run government would look like.
Marc talks with Mark Mantovani, Republican Candidate for St. Louis County Executive, about his outlook on big government, how the election is looking so far, and how you can learn more about his campaign.
Mark Mantovani, Republican candidate for St. Louis County Executive talks policies, political views, and Sam Page. Edward Lawrence of Fox Business network calls in to talk the Railroad Strike. Then, former CEO of Amtrak, Alexander Kummant, talks how the strike effects the supply chain.
Marc Cox goes to GOP meeting and finds out Mark Mantovani has been selected to run against Same Page for St. Louis County Executive. Here are his thoughts.
Republican Central Committee of St Louis County announced the appointment of candidate Mark Mantovani for the St. Louis County executive race.
Good morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show! Today, Marc discusses the continued issues with Hyundai and Kia vehicles being stolen with USB chords. We get a replay of yesterday's conversation with Rene Artman about the search for a new Republican candidate for the St. Louis County Executive. Later, despite the fact that Monkeypox is mostly effecting the homosexual community, the CDC continues to dance around the issue in fear of being perceived as offensive.
Marc speaks with Chair of the St. Louis County Republican Central Committee Rene Artman about her search for a new Republican candidate after Katherine Pinner drops from St. Louis County Executive race against Sam Page. Photo credit: Getty Image Sports
Hour 1: Mark Reardon welcomes longtime Democrat political strategist to discuss his latest column, "Desperate Democrats Will Indict Trump". Then, St. Louis County Councilman Tim Fitch joins the show to discuss the GOP challenger for the St. Louis County Executive position.
The MCMS continues and Marc is discussing St. Louis County Executive Candidate Katherine Pinner's lawsuit against her former employer for religious discrimination during the pandemic. Marc talks with Dr. Joy Sweeney about her efforts to take recreational cannabis off of the ballots in the upcoming election. Jennifer Kushinka from This Morning with Gordon Deal joins in to tell us about the economy and stock markets. Later, Scott Jagow tells us what's going on "In Other News."
Good morning and happy Friday from The Marc Cox Morning Show! Today Marc is talking about the election results in Arizona and Brittney Griner's guilty plea to drug charges in Russia. We get a replay of yesterdays conversation with candidate for St. Louis County Executive, Katherine Pinner, and learn about her background and the issues she would like to handle should she win the election in November.
Marc talks with Katherine Pinner, the Republican Candidate for St. Louis County Executive, about her surprising victory and the issues she would like to tackle should she win in the November election. © Katherine Pinner for St. Louis County Executive
The Marc Cox Morning Show continues and Marc starts off the hour talking about the Arizona primary, where they still have not announced a winner. Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about the St. Louis Cardinals, drafts and to remember legendary sports broadcaster Vin Skully. Katherine Pinner, Republican Candidate for St. Louis County Executive, calls in to discuss her candidacy and label as the a "mystery" candidate after winning the primary earlier this week. Later, it's time to hear what's going on "In Other News," brought to us by Frank Ladd.
In the last hour of today's show, Marc is joined by Jane Dueker, candidate for St. Louis County Executive, with the Bottomline. After that, another candidate joins in, this time it's Tim Baker, candidate for St. Charles County Council District 7. Later, Charles Payne, host of Making Money with Charles Payne on Fox Business Network and Author of 'Unstoppable Prosperity', gives us a call, and after that, Marc opens up the phone lines to hear who you're voting for on Tuesdays election.
St. Louis Public Radio political correspondent and Politically Speaking podcast host Jason Rosenbaum breaks down the issues and challenges facing candidates in the upcoming Senate primary, as well as the race for the next St. Louis County Executive.
St. Louis County Executive hopeful Jane Dueker, the latest guest on the Politically Speaking. Podcast, talked about why she's challenging incumbent St. Louis County Executive Sam Page on Aug. 2. Dueker is an attorney who previously served as chief of staff during part of Gov. Bob Holden's administration. Until recently, Dueker was a lobbyist — most notably representing state and local police unions. She ended her registration as a lobbyist to be able to raise money for her campaign committee.
Hour 1: Another edition of The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with the pending resignation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. St. Louis County Executive Sam Page is in hot water in relation to his now former chief of staff's sex tape. Charles Payne from Fox Business Network talks about the economy and gas prices. The hour finishes with discussion of the impact of cannabis on psychotic behavior.
Attorney Jane Dueker has announced her candidacy for St. Louis County Executive running against career politician Dr. Sam Page. Jane shares her positions on crime and the lack of prosecution; communication and working with County Council members; the future of MetroLink; Page's failed unilateral Covid policies; and the current culture wars infiltrating local politics.