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5.19.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Diddy trial bombshell, Biden prostate cancer diagnosis, St. Louis deadly tornados, New voter ID laws The Diddy trial just took a jaw-dropping turn.... A Former Danity Kane member hit the stand with explosive testimony about shocking abuse and threats. We've got boots on the ground bringing you the latest from inside the courtroom. Voting rights are under attack. Louisiana's new voter ID law is sparking outrage. Critics say it's built to suppress, not protect. Danielle Lang from the Campaign Legal Center is here to explain. President Biden's cancer diagnosis is hitting home -- especially for Black men. We're talking with a top urologist about what metastatic prostate cancer means and why this is a major wake-up call for our health. Plus, deadly tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, devastating communities across Missouri. Former St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones joins us live to talk about the damage, the response, and what recovery looks like. #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork 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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After losing reelection in April, former St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says she wants to take a break from politics. It's the first time in the last 20 years that she hasn't held elected office. Talking with STLPR's Rachel Lippmann and Jason Rosenbaum, Jones reflects on her four years as mayor and the state of Black leadership in St. Louis and around the country.
The two contenders for St. Louis mayor engaged in an often tense discussion on Tuesday over the city's immediate and long-term challenges. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Cara Spencer tackled a number of issues during an episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, including clamping down on crime, managing city services, and how to stem population decline in the city. The election is April 8.
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, the two finalists to be St. Louis mayor face off in a heated joint appearance. STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum and Rachel Lippmann posed questions to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Cara Spencer on the future of the city — and some of its shorter term concerns.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones joins Debbie Monterrey from the KMOX newsroom to talk about the police takeover being at the finish line and other issues in the city ahead the mayoral debate and the election tonight.
In this hour we get a preview of the mayoral debate with both candidates; Cara Spencer, St. Louis mayoral candidate, alderwomen representing Ward 8 joins Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom to talk about the police takeover being at the finish line and other issues in the city ahead the mayoral debate and the election tonight. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones joins Debbie Monterrey from the KMOX newsroom to talk about the police takeover being at the finish line and other issues in the city ahead the mayoral debate and the election tonight.
No Chris or Amy today so Mike Elam and Michael Kelley are filling and today on the show; Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and Host of America Decides on CBS News talks about the pace that everything is moving at in Washington, the potential of a government shutdown and more. Missouri Representative Brad Christ joins the show to talk about the bill that has been passed in Senate and house and now just waits a signature from Governor Kehoe that would turn control of the St. Louis Metropolitan police Department to the state. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about the lack of ticket sales for opening day, not looking into spring numbers. Also, SLU playing in the Atlantic 10 tournament today and Mizzou in the SEC tournament. Cara Spencer, St. Louis mayoral candidate, alderwomen representing Ward 8 joins Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom to talk about the police takeover being at the finish line and other issues in the city ahead the mayoral debate and the election tonight. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones joins Debbie Monterrey from the KMOX newsroom to talk about the police takeover being at the finish line and other issues in the city ahead the mayoral debate and the election tonight.
Marc exposes St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' ongoing failures—rising crime, neglected city services, and her refusal to take responsibility. Todd Pyro joins to break down concerns over a potential constitutional crisis, Dan Bongino's rumored FBI leadership bid, and Trump's relentless efforts to drain the swamp. Jared Taylor from the Missouri Firearms Coalition outlines the latest push for Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act, aimed at protecting gun rights from federal overreach. Plus, Marc tackles the frustration of relentless property taxes and highlights Vivek Ramaswamy's bold run for Ohio governor, promising major tax cuts and real reform.
The Marc Cox Morning Show brings a hard-hitting lineup, diving into St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' endless blame game over rising crime, wasteful spending, and the city's decline. Missouri State Senator Adam Schnelting weighs in on efforts to wrestle police control back from city leadership and defends his bathroom bill aimed at safeguarding school policies. Jared Taylor from the Missouri Firearms Coalition breaks down the revival of Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act. Former Senator John Lamping exposes Big Pharma's sneaky immunity push. Plus, media bias takes center stage with Joy Reid's firing, Dan Bongino's shocking FBI appointment, and Kevin O'Leary's demand for brutal government cuts. The show also covers Trump's legal battles, Biden's border failures, and Vivek Ramaswamy's bold Ohio gubernatorial run.
In the Final Hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' endless excuses for the city's decline, from crime surges to crumbling city services. Missouri State Senator Adam Schnelting joins to discuss shifting police control back to the state and pushing back on the Roundup immunity bill. They also tackle his efforts to clarify biological sex in Missouri law and bolster the state's energy grid. Later, Ryan Wiggins helps expose shocking government waste, media manipulation, and Joy Reid's race-obsessed narratives, revealing how leftist bias dominates mainstream discourse.
Marc & Carl dives into a jam-packed Tuesday on the Marc Cox Morning Show. They break down the House-passed Big Pharma immunity bill, with Adam Schnelting on protecting school bathroom policies and Jared Taylor on reviving Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act. Former Senator John Lamping exposes Big Pharma's legal maneuvering, while the fallout from Joy Reid's firing heats up. Plus, Griff Jenkins shares border security updates, including Tom Homan's fiery CPAC speech and USAID controversies. The show also tackles St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' failures, Dan Bongino's career shift, Trump's government accountability push, and speculation around the Epstein list.
In the first hour, Chris and Amy discuss the delayed launch of sports betting in Missouri and its impact on the state. They also analyze Elon Musk's push for federal government efficiency and the risks of hasty job cuts. Later, Stéphane Denève, Music Director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, joins to talk about the grand reopening of Powell Hall at the Jack C. Taylor Music Center and the excitement around the 146th season, featuring world premieres, major symphonic works, and collaborations with renowned soloists. In Hour 2, Chris and Amy share their humorous take on an email from their boss asking for 5 weekly accomplishments or risk losing their jobs, echoing the recent Musk-inspired directive. They also discuss the potential impact of federal job cuts and hear from Matt Pauley about the latest from Cardinals spring training, including Nolan Arenado's adjustment, automated strike zone testing, and early standout performances. Hour 3 continues with Chris and Amy analyzing the controversy surrounding Musk's email to federal employees, causing confusion among government agencies. Chris Cillizza joins to break down Trump's shifting policies on Ukraine and Russia, and the show wraps up with a discussion on St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' challenges and concerns about federal budget cuts impacting the city.
Chris and Amy discuss Elon Musk's controversial email asking federal employees to list 5 accomplishments to determine job retention, causing confusion among sensitive agencies like the FBI, CIA, and Secret Service. Chris Cillizza joins to analyze Trump's shifting policies on Ukraine, Russia, and U.S. relations with global allies. The conversation also touches on St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' interview on KMOX, discussing the challenges of her role and concerns over potential federal budget cuts impacting the city.
On this episode, L. Joy explores the concept of power—not the kind from the federal government but the kind built at the local and state levels. Focusing on empowering listeners to engage locally, L. Joy emphasizes the importance of shaping policies, influencing local budgets, and participating in municipal and state elections. She brings New York City Council Member Chi Ossé and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, to the front of the class discuss the vital role of local and state governments in effecting change. And they share their recommendations on civic engagement.
Good morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show! We kick off with a debate over why Governor Mike Kehoe isn't making personal property tax elimination a priority. A new poll shows St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones trailing in her re-election bid. In "Kim on a Whim," Kim shares a big announcement that sparks a discussion on workplace policies. Plus, a bizarre Ohio bill proposing $10,000 fines for men having sex without intent to procreate. In Hour 2, we cover the collapse of a billion-dollar solar project in the Mojave Desert, Ryan Schmelz reports on Capitol Hill's massive spending and tax cut negotiations, and Nicole Murray gives a business update. “In Other News” dives into Valentine's Day spending, workplace romances, and an odd microchip warning for pet owners. Hour 3 features six Missouri Republican senators pushing to replace income tax with service-based sales tax, Jim Carafano breaking down Trump's peace strategies in Ukraine and Gaza, and Rep. Eric Burleson exposing Washington's addiction to reckless spending in "Capital Beat." Finally, Hour 4 delivers the latest from Jessica Rosenthal on the Hamas ceasefire deal, Missouri Senator David Gregory discussing his immigration and tax reform bills, and a reminder to grab a Hardee's biscuit for Heat Up Saint Louis! #MarcCoxMorningShow #MissouriPolitics #PropertyTaxes #KimOnAWhim #Trump #GOP #Ceasefire #BorderSecurity #TaxReform #ValentinesDay #SpendingCuts #UkraineConflict
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley talk with Conner Kerrigan, Director of Communications for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, about the city's snow preparation efforts and lessons learned from the first storm. They discuss road treatments, contractor use, and coordination with Bi-State for bus service. Plus, John Feerick, meteorologist with AccuWeather, provides expert insights on upcoming wintry weather and what to expect in the forecast.
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Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors sit down with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones to discuss the ongoing debate over Governor Kehoe's proposal for the state to take control of the St. Louis police. Mayor Jones responds by emphasizing the city's crime reductions and increased investments. The conversation also touches on the Rams settlement proposal, the push for a city manager structure, and ongoing struggles with St. Louis Public Schools transportation.
Chris Rongey, Amy Marxkors, and Matt Pauley discuss the Billikens' brawl, the Savannah Bananas' rise, and Nolan Arenado trade rumors. They also sit down with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones to discuss Governor Kehoe's proposal for state control of the police department, crime reduction, and the city's challenges with business attraction and public services.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses his heroic acts saving Fred from the snow by helping get his car unstuck. Mark is then joined by Lauren Trager, a chief investigator for Channel 4. She discusses her exclusive story showing two St. Louis police officers walking away from a man they found shot but still breathing in Forest Park. Mark is then joined by Brian Ping, a St. Louis native and now news anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles. They discuss the "life threatening" winds set to hit Southern California. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses trending news, this date in history, the fun fact of the day, and more. Mark is then joined by Jeff Rainford, a Former Chief of Staff to Mayor Slay that is with Rainford and Associates. They discuss the new St. Louis Business Journal reports outlining of the aggressive travel schedule of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones. He then discusses McDonalds decision to drop their DEI policy and the impact the move has. In hour 3, Mark is joined by In this segment, Mark is joined by Tim Fitch, a Former St Louis County Police Chief and former St Louis County Councilman. They discuss his reaction to Lauren Trager's police walkaway story. Mark is then joined by Jane Dueker, a local attorney and regular on the Reardon Roundtable. Jane discusses her thoughts on the St Louis County Council seeking the power to remove Sam Page as the County Executive, the new audit of Kim Gardner's St Louis City Circuit Attorney's office, the amount of travelling that St Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is doing, and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Jeff Rainford, a Former Chief of Staff to Mayor Slay that is with Rainford and Associates. They discusses the new St. Louis Business Journal reports outlining of the aggressive travel schedule of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones.
In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses trending news, this date in history, the fun fact of the day, and more. Mark is then joined by Jeff Rainford, a Former Chief of Staff to Mayor Slay that is with Rainford and Associates. They discuss the new St. Louis Business Journal reports outlining of the aggressive travel schedule of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones. He then discusses McDonalds decision to drop their DEI policy and the impact the move has.
Conner Kerrigan, Communications Director for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, joins Chris and Amy in studio to discuss St. Louis Development Corporation launching a transparency portal for North Side grants and the city's allocation of pandemic relief money.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones talks about regeneration strategies for the Gateway to the West, a postindustrial legacy city trying to bounce back from manufacturing and population loss. The interview is the latest in the Lincoln Institute's Mayor's Desk series, highlighting municipal chief executives from around the world.
Violence and chaos reached a new low on the Fourth of July in Downtown St. Louis, with seven people shot or wounded by gunfire, property damage to downtown buildings, and rampant fighting using fireworks as weapons. Frightened visitors noted a glaring lack of police presence. As of this episode's recording, no arrests had been made. They have no information yet on arrests/citations for fireworks offenses. …The state of Missouri is pulling nearly 600 jobs out of downtown St. Louis and selling its two downtown office buildings, including the historic Wainwright Building. …Even with historic budget surpluses in the billions of dollars, Missouri Governor Mike Parson cut $1 billion from the state legislature's approved budget. …St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones endorsed Congresswoman Cori Bush in Bush's campaign for a third term. National pundits say Bush, a member of the so-called far left progressive “Squad,” is in danger of losing the August 6 primary to fellow progressive Democrat, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell. …In his first interview since his awful debate performance, President Joe Biden says only the “Lord Almighty” can get him to drop his re-election bid, as more Democrats call for him to get out of the race. …Our quote of the week was from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who decried the recent 6-3 ruling that U.S. presidents are largely immune from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office. …Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing New York to get the partial gag order against former President Donald Trump lifted. Bailey faces a stiff challenge in another hot primary race. Trump attorney Will Scharf is looking to unseat Bailey, who was appointed to the position by Governor Parson, after former Attorney General Eric Schmitt was elected to the U.S. Senate. The primary is now 30 days away.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 06-25-24 Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge in exchange for no additional prison time. That will end his 14-year saga as a fugitive and prisoner. The Wikileaks founder has already served 5 years in a maximum security prison in England and spent 7 years hiding in an Ecuadorian Embassy. He's expected to return to Australia after his plea and sentencing. Story here: https://redstate.com/margaret-clark/2024/06/24/julian-assange-will-please-guilty-in-exchange-for-freedom-n2175915 Another deadly weekend in St. Louis City and Mayor Tishaura Jones blames Republicans and Jefferson City. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/investigations/st-louis-mayor-tishaura-jones-responds-to-deadly-mass-shooting-calls-for-state-action-gun-control/63-b20eb812-1b8a-4953-89df-ef4bc8ca4c84 Dr. Robert Cherry from the American Enterprise Institute talks about black unemployment and the upcoming election. Dr. Cherry's column here: https://www.aei.org/op-eds/black-unemployment-is-a-weakness-for-dems-that-trump-exploits/ More articles from Dr. Cherry here: https://www.aei.org/search-results/?wpsolr_fq%5B0%5D=author_str:Robert%20Cherry (https://www.aei.org/) MORNING NEWS DUMP: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones blames Republicans and Jefferson City for more weekend violence and deadly shootings. Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) comments on misinformation from the administration regarding oil and gas leases. There's an alligator in Bonne Terre Lake! It's about 20 inches long and the Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources encourages you to not make friends with it. Cardinals beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3 at Busch Stadium. Game 2 of the 3-game series is tonight at 6:45pm. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 06-25-24 We discuss the issues surrounding "trans" confusion and the government insisting on pushing the ideology upon us. MORNING NEWS DUMP: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones blames Republicans and Jefferson City for more weekend violence and deadly shootings. Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) comments on misinformation from the administration regarding oil and gas leases. There's an alligator in Bonne Terre Lake! It's about 20 inches long and the Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources encourages you to not make friends with it. Cardinals beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3 at Busch Stadium. Game 2 of the 3-game series is tonight at 6:45pm. Joel Griffith and Zach Smith from the Heritage Foundation talk about the economy, Bidenomics, and the courts. They preview tonight's event, "Saving America 2024: The Economy & The Court," at the St. Charles Funny Bone,1520 S. 5th Street in St. Charles, MO, from 6:30-9:30pm. (https://www.heritage.org/staff/joel-griffith) (https://www.heritage.org/staff/zack-smith) (https://www.heritage.org/) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri's 2024 session is over. And in some respects, the divides between Missouri Republicans, especially in the Senate, were more noteworthy than the things that were actually passed. STLPR's Sarah Kellogg joins The Politically Speaking Hour to talk about what passed — and why the supermajority era may be coming to an end. Later in the show, STLPR's Rachel Lippmann discussed St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' State of the City address.
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 controversial move, Democratic St. Louis Mayor Tashara Jones is proposing a policy to hold local businesses accountable for crimes occurring on their premises. This shift comes amid a series of break-ins, suggesting a broader approach to crime management beyond traditional law enforcement. Mayor Jones believes businesses should be more involved in maintaining public safety, a stance that emerges from her insights gained at a black mayors' coalition. Her proposal has sparked debate about the roles of business owners and government in crime prevention, particularly in cities like St. Louis where policing resources have been strained. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darien-dunstan3/message
A meeting between the East West Gateway resulted in elevated tempers between St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann. Plus, Major Garrett and Battlehawks tight end Jake Sutherland.
9:05A David Stokes, Director of Municipal Policy at ShowMe Institute @DavidCStokes @ShowMe ShowMeInstitute.orgEarmarks: Missouri Republican Sens. Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt refused to participate in congressionally directed spending to steer federal money back home — a process more commonly called “earmarks.”WHAT PERCENTAGE OF FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAKE UP MISSOURI'S OVERALL BUDGET?IS THIS PART OF THE REASON JOSH HAWLEY AND ERIC SCHMITT ARE REFUSING TO PARTICIPATE?THIS SEEMS LIKE A BOLD MOVE FOR OUR SENATORS. I THOUGHT THAT EARMARKS WERE JUST ONE OF THOSE NECESSARY EVILS THAT WEHAD TO DEAL WITH TO GET MONEY FOR OUR REGION.LET'S TALK ABOUT THE General Municipal Election Day in MissouriON APRIL 2NDVoters will decide on two ballot measures that stand to raise bills for area sewer customers and increase funding for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District . WHAT ARE SOME OTHER ISSUES ON THE APRIL 2ND BALLOT? 9:22A Larry Conners, Executive Producer & Host of Larry Conners USA. @LarryConnersUSA*St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is pitching the former Workhouse as a site to help the city's HOMELESS POPULATION-KMOV calls them the unhoused population. She said the former medium-security complex, consisting of 23 acres and existing buildings, could be a location for tiny homes. However, a panel that Jones created said the location and environmental factors make the site less than ideal.YOU WOULD THINK THAT A CITY LIKE ST. LOUIS WOULD DO SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GROWTH OF THE CITY WITH THE 23 ACRES. 9:41A Missouri Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, Candidate, Missouri Governor @JayAshcroftMO @MissouriSOS1 - Setting the record straight; Ashcroft was criticized in a CNN article over his securities rule and his communication with conservative group FGA. What the rule does and why 1A - Ashcroft named in legal dispute by Republican party saying Ashcroft wouldn't remove candidate from ballot (mcclanahan).2 - Biden administration and the Environmental Protection Agency's rule to add more regulations on gas car emissions with the goal of cutting gas car sales by 56% over the next 9 years. Biden wants to kill gas cars by 2032.· This rule will hurt working-class Americans, small businesses, and farmers - basically all of us!4 Go Chiefs! - But what about this tax for stadium renovations. Some have threatened that if it does not pass the team will leave MO??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9:05A David Stokes, Director of Municipal Policy at ShowMe Institute @DavidCStokes @ShowMe ShowMeInstitute.orgEarmarks: Missouri Republican Sens. Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt refused to participate in congressionally directed spending to steer federal money back home — a process more commonly called “earmarks.”WHAT PERCENTAGE OF FEDERAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAKE UP MISSOURI'S OVERALL BUDGET?IS THIS PART OF THE REASON JOSH HAWLEY AND ERIC SCHMITT ARE REFUSING TO PARTICIPATE?THIS SEEMS LIKE A BOLD MOVE FOR OUR SENATORS. I THOUGHT THAT EARMARKS WERE JUST ONE OF THOSE NECESSARY EVILS THAT WEHAD TO DEAL WITH TO GET MONEY FOR OUR REGION.LET'S TALK ABOUT THE General Municipal Election Day in MissouriON APRIL 2NDVoters will decide on two ballot measures that stand to raise bills for area sewer customers and increase funding for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District . WHAT ARE SOME OTHER ISSUES ON THE APRIL 2ND BALLOT? 9:22A Larry Conners, Executive Producer & Host of Larry Conners USA. @LarryConnersUSA*St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is pitching the former Workhouse as a site to help the city's HOMELESS POPULATION-KMOV calls them the unhoused population. She said the former medium-security complex, consisting of 23 acres and existing buildings, could be a location for tiny homes. However, a panel that Jones created said the location and environmental factors make the site less than ideal.YOU WOULD THINK THAT A CITY LIKE ST. LOUIS WOULD DO SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GROWTH OF THE CITY WITH THE 23 ACRES. 9:41A Missouri Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, Candidate, Missouri Governor @JayAshcroftMO @MissouriSOS1 - Setting the record straight; Ashcroft was criticized in a CNN article over his securities rule and his communication with conservative group FGA. What the rule does and why 1A - Ashcroft named in legal dispute by Republican party saying Ashcroft wouldn't remove candidate from ballot (mcclanahan).2 - Biden administration and the Environmental Protection Agency's rule to add more regulations on gas car emissions with the goal of cutting gas car sales by 56% over the next 9 years. Biden wants to kill gas cars by 2032.· This rule will hurt working-class Americans, small businesses, and farmers - basically all of us!4 Go Chiefs! - But what about this tax for stadium renovations. Some have threatened that if it does not pass the team will leave MO??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is in Austin as part of the South by Southwest conference and joins Megan Lynch to discuss it.
Last year, St. Louis Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier unveiled legislation known as an Unhoused Bill of Rights. The bill included a lot of different ideas — including the creation of intentional encampments and restrictions on when city officials can break up encampments. But the legislation faced a rash of criticism, including from St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones. Sonnier shelved that legislation, and on The Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air discusses how she's going back to the drawing board to overhaul how shelters are approved.
When you kick off a campaign, one of the first things people ask is, “Are you a viable candidate?” but what they're really asking is, do you have a real shot at winning? To elect more women of color, early polls, donations, and endorsements cannot be the only tools for assessing the strength of a candidate. In this episode, Maya talks to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones about trusting your intuition, alternative campaign strategies, and how to break through the viability barrier. This series is presented by Ms. Foundation for Women, a national public foundation that builds women's collective power to advance meaningful social, cultural, and economic change for all. Learn more at https://forwomen.org/ This series is presented by the Marguerite Casey Foundation. MCF supports leaders who work to shift the balance of power in their communities toward working people and families, and who have the vision and capacity for building a truly representative economy. Learn more at caseygrants.org or visit on social media @caseygrants. Follow When We Win wherever you get your podcasts, or listen ad-free on Amazon Music with your Prime Membership. Stay up to date with us on X, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. To follow along with a transcript, go to lemonadamedia.com/show/ shortly after the air date.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Louis is in an unusual position of having a lot of extra money — primarily from a settlement from the departure of the St. Louis Rams. City leaders also got more positive news last year with a drop in violent crime. Even with the good news, policymakers still have a lot of work to do to fully address some long-standing problems. In a wide-ranging interview on the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses those issues and addresses homelessness, the cause of bad police driving and more.
The latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air features an extensive interview with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones. Jones talked with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum about crime prevention, regional homelessness policies, and how city policymakers shouldn't spend the St. Louis Rams settlement. Later in the program, Rosenbaum and STLPR's Will Bauer talk with IL Sen. Jil Tracy about Governor JB Pritzker's State of the State and budgetary address.
Mark Reardon delves into the ongoing investigation surrounding Congresswoman Cori Bush's alleged misuse of campaign funds for security. With a keen focus on local politics, Reardon dissects the statements made by St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and the broader implications for Bush's political career.
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. Republican consultant John Hancock and Democratic consultant Michael Kelley discussed the following topics: The City of St. Louis is reporting major drops in crime, but critics don't trust the numbers. … Missouri Governor Mike Parson issues an executive order banning foreign adversaries from owning Missouri farmland within 10 miles of military installations. Fellow Republicans say it's too little, too late. … There are growing calls for Governor Parson and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to take action against the owner of Northview Village nursing home in St. Louis. The home was closed with little warning and without full accounting for the 175 residents. One resident with schizophrenia has been living on the street since without his medication since Dec. 15. … Longtime Republican Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer makes a surprising announcement with his party clinging to a slim majority in the House of Representatives: he is not running for reelection. He represents Missouri's 3rd Congressional District, which stretches from Jefferson and St. Charles counties to Jefferson City and the Lake of the Ozarks. … As the nation marks the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, President Biden makes the riots the top issue of his reelection campaign, jettisoning his focus on “Bidenomics.” … The U.S. Supreme Court will review the removal of former President Donald Trump from primary election ballots in Colorado. This comes as a new effort is launched to remove Mr. Trump from the primary ballot in Illinois. … Big names turn up on unsealed court documents in a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned accomplice of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. … Our quote of the week was from St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, who undid a mask mandate for city employees just hours after it was issued. “Upon further review…” she said masking was recommended but no longer “mandated.” … 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 8:30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses her goals going into the new year, her experience in her career, re-election, economic plans, and much more. For more information about the podcast, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023. ... Republican consultant John Hancock and Democrat consultant Michael Kelley took on the following topics: ... Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in St. Louis and revved up Democrat supporters at the Democratic National Committee's fall meeting. Why do so many, including Democrats, consider her to be such a weak potential presidential candidate? ... St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones boots a homeless camp for the City Hall lawn as Aldermanic President Megan Green pushes for a homeless bill of rights to ban actions like the mayor took and allow unhoused persons to urinate and defecate in public. ... Calls grow louder for the mayor to fire the head of the troubled city jail. ... The proposed $3 billion makeover of the outdated St. Louis Lambert Airport takes a huge $331 million step forward. ... Eight Republicans side with House Democrats to oust Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy less than 10 months after he took the gavel. ... Hamas attacks Israel. Israel responds with overwhelming force. What is and should be the role of the United States? ... Former President Donald Trump erupts outside a New York courtroom during his civil trial for alleged business fraud. ...Our quote of the week was from President Biden in 2020, when he pledged “not another foot” of wall would be built at the U.S.-Mexico border while he was in the White House. His administration has just waived 26 federal laws to allow about 20 miles of additional wall in Texas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023.More dysfunction at the St. Louis City Jail as inmates beat a guard and held him hostage. The jail commissioner says things have actually been going pretty well at the jail, even though FOX 2 has learned the death of a 32-year-old inmate just days before the hostage situation, is now under investigation.The City of St. Louis is paying almost $10,000 to a foreign business to facilitate an online platform to take suggestions from the public on how to spend the city's share (more than $250,000,000) of the NFL settlement over the Rams' return to Los Angeles from St. Louis in 2016.St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones proposes a ban on “military grade” AR and AK-style rapid-fire rifles, even though it's clear such bans violate state law.A new SLU/YouGov poll shows heavy support for Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primary. It also shows broad opposition to transgender medications and medical procedures for minors and to trans athletes in youth sports. New Missouri laws taking effect this week are in line with those poll results. However, the same poll shows a majority is against banning books about transgender youth.Former President Trump had his first mugshot taken when he answered criminal charges for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 Presidential election results in Georgia. Mugshot coffee mugs and t-shirts are on sale, and millions of dollars are pouring into the Trump campaign.The winners and losers from the first Republican presidential debate.President Joe Biden missing the mark in Hawaii by comparing a minor fire at his home years ago to the plight of victims of the tragic fires in Maui, which killed at least 115 people and wiped out scores of homes and businesses, with hundreds of people still missing.Our quote of the week was from Russian President Vladmir Putin on the death of the leader of mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson (R) signed a bill into law this year that say no health care provider shall perform gender transition surgeries on any minor. Senate Bill 49 was sponsored by State Sen. Mike Moon (R-Ash Groves) and State Rep. Brad Hudson (R-Cape Fair). Implementation of the law is currently being challenged by critics who say it's unconstitutional. Transgender groups say it also unfairly targets them. Missouri attorney general Andrew Bailey joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri", telling listeners that Senate Bill 49 is constitutional and will be upheld by the courts. General Bailey is in Springfield this morning for court proceedings. He also addressed Columbia murder suspect Samuel Brotherton's guilty plea this week to second degree murder for the brutal shooting death of his stepfather in 2022. General Bailey says his office will hold wrongdoers accountable. Brotherton will be sentenced in October for second degree murder. Bailey also discussed gun rights, saying St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones' proposed gun legislation would violate the constitutional right of Missourians to keep and bear arms:
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted for the third time on federal conspiracy charges.Also on the agenda this week:A famous Cardinals fan known as the Rally Runner is accused of running amok during the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the St. Louis area last week to announce more than $27 million in funding to help Metro recover from last summer's flash flooding. This comes in addition to the more than $190 million federal grant announced in May to replace nearly 50 MetroLink train cars that have reached the end of their lifespan. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones heads to Kansas City as problems keep piling up at home. In our Quote of the Week, "the roof is on fire": the Missouri Democratic Party accused of stoking potential violence by quoting a once-popular song from the 1980s.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Fourth of July, we celebrate the men and women who have risked their lives for America's continuing independence. Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro shares his story of resilience after his Humvee was hit by an IED in 2005 while serving in Afghanistan. After being given only a 15% chance of survival, Del Toro re-enlisted in the Air Force with an amputated arm and only partial use of his fingers. Since then, he has dedicated his life to raising his children and serving his country. He joins the podcast to talk about his new book A Patriot's Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word, share his journey to recovery, and how he continues to keep a promise he made to his dad at 12 years old. America's Crime Crisis: Many major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis continue to battle high levels of violent crime, and some lawmakers have voiced concerns that the reason they are struggling is due to Democratic leadership enforcing ‘soft on crime' policies. Despite this claim, these cities continue electing progressive leaders who support the same approach; to make criminal justice reforms that tackle crime while allowing more chances for rehabilitation. On the Rundown, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses how she is partnering with law enforcement, behavioral health specialists, and mayors across the U.S. to combat the crime crisis. She also explains how she believes the pandemic & inflation have impacted the U.S. crime rate and her plans to strike the right balance between holding offenders accountable & offering second chances. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Fourth of July, we celebrate the men and women who have risked their lives for America's continuing independence. Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro shares his story of resilience after his Humvee was hit by an IED in 2005 while serving in Afghanistan. After being given only a 15% chance of survival, Del Toro re-enlisted in the Air Force with an amputated arm and only partial use of his fingers. Since then, he has dedicated his life to raising his children and serving his country. He joins the podcast to talk about his new book A Patriot's Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word, share his journey to recovery, and how he continues to keep a promise he made to his dad at 12 years old. America's Crime Crisis: Many major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis continue to battle high levels of violent crime, and some lawmakers have voiced concerns that the reason they are struggling is due to Democratic leadership enforcing ‘soft on crime' policies. Despite this claim, these cities continue electing progressive leaders who support the same approach; to make criminal justice reforms that tackle crime while allowing more chances for rehabilitation. On the Rundown, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses how she is partnering with law enforcement, behavioral health specialists, and mayors across the U.S. to combat the crime crisis. She also explains how she believes the pandemic & inflation have impacted the U.S. crime rate and her plans to strike the right balance between holding offenders accountable & offering second chances. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Fourth of July, we celebrate the men and women who have risked their lives for America's continuing independence. Senior Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro shares his story of resilience after his Humvee was hit by an IED in 2005 while serving in Afghanistan. After being given only a 15% chance of survival, Del Toro re-enlisted in the Air Force with an amputated arm and only partial use of his fingers. Since then, he has dedicated his life to raising his children and serving his country. He joins the podcast to talk about his new book A Patriot's Promise: Protecting My Brothers, Fighting for My Life, and Keeping My Word, share his journey to recovery, and how he continues to keep a promise he made to his dad at 12 years old. America's Crime Crisis: Many major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and St. Louis continue to battle high levels of violent crime, and some lawmakers have voiced concerns that the reason they are struggling is due to Democratic leadership enforcing ‘soft on crime' policies. Despite this claim, these cities continue electing progressive leaders who support the same approach; to make criminal justice reforms that tackle crime while allowing more chances for rehabilitation. On the Rundown, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses how she is partnering with law enforcement, behavioral health specialists, and mayors across the U.S. to combat the crime crisis. She also explains how she believes the pandemic & inflation have impacted the U.S. crime rate and her plans to strike the right balance between holding offenders accountable & offering second chances. Plus, commentary by author and vice president of communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones delivered her second annual State of the City address on Tuesday night. In this one-on-one conversation with Mayor Jones, she outlines her priorities that include addressing public safety and spending American Rescue Plan Act funds. She's also not backing down on her criticism of Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Amid the torrent of news this week, the biggest story was the ongoing controversy embroiling St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner that stems from a St. Louis man causing a crash that seriously injured a 17-year-old girl who was visiting from out of town. Missouri's Attorney General is attempting to use a legal procedure to remove her from office and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says Gardner has lost the trust of the people. Gardner says she's not fully to blame and that calls for her to step down are political stunts that undermine the will of the people. STLPR reporter Rachel Lippmann discusses this story.
St. Louis Mayor TIshaura Jones says there is a lot to like about the four finalists to be the city's next police chief. In a wide-ranging interview, Jones discussed this week's candidate forum, and also shared her support for the movement for universal basic income. Jones also talked about how the city moves on after the indictment of three aldermen.
This evening, citizens will have one chance to meet the four finalists for St. Louis Police Chief in a 6:00 town Hall at Vashon High School. Two days before Thanksgiving, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones announced the town hall and encouraged people to take a survey on the city's website for what they wanted in a chief, KMOX's Maria Keena goes in depth.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones joins Carol Daniel one week after the school shooting to see how she is doing and how the city can move forward.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Louis Collector Gregory FX Daly talk about Voter ID Education Week. Mayor Jones also discusses crime, police and downtown.
MIKE FERGUSON IN THE MORNING 0:00 SEG 1 St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says the free money give away (fromCOVID relief funds) was a success, wants to do more. Is she hinting at auniversal basic income type of system or program?City of St. Louis unveils progress report of Direct Cash Assistance program(kmov.com)Mayor Tishaura Jones: $500 checks to low-income St. Louisans worked |Politics | stltoday.com 10:03 SEG 2 Eventbrite removes marketing for "What Is A Woman", allowsmarketing for child drag shows, etc.Eventbrite Removes ‘What Is A Woman?' Screening Event For AllegedlyPromoting ‘Hate' | The Daily Wire 18:30 SEG 3 27:50 SEG 4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones went to Washington DC to meet with President Biden about gun legislation and Carol Daniel was able to talk with her about it.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, says she never planned to get pregnant, but was able to make the right decision...for herself. She, Congresswoman Cori Bush, religious leaders and others gathered Monday to announce their support for board bill 61--the reproductive equity fund that would help women using ARPA funds. Total Information AM's Debbie Monterrey was there for the announcement and has details.
In her first one-on-one interview since the indictment of three city officials, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses results from the city's ARPA survey, which sought input on spending the remaining $249 million allotment in COVID-19 relief funds. Jones also shares thoughts on the opportunity for incentive reform.
Mental health clinicians are riding along with St. Louis Police officers. Last week, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones approved $1 million from ARPA funds for the program. Maria Keena goes in-depth.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist on City of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones expecting more federal indictments from the latest local political scandal. Also, the potential consequences of not admitting to wrongdoing. Follow Antonio for more: https://twitter.com/AntonioFrench
After St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed an $84 million infrastructure bill that will repave the city's most pothole-riddled streets, the Community Mobility Committee made an unusual request: Slow down. The committee's Liz Kramer tells us why, and what the city can do to better protect pedestrians on those streets.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones hopes to devote 60% of the city's remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds into a historic north city investment. She discusses her deep ties to north St. Louis, the opposition she faces from some members of the Board of Aldermen and her plans for the city's troubled Justice Center.
A report by the Center for Policing Equity provides public safety recommendations to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and the St. Louis police. Co-author Hans Menos discusses t5he state of St. Louis policing — and where the city can go from here.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones delivers her first State of the City address.
Bakari Sellers is joined by Tishaura Jones, mayor of St. Louis, to discuss leading a progressive city in a conservative state (2:49), the implementation of non-law enforcement agencies to curb violence (7:48), and managing the politics of the pandemic (11:35). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Tishaura Jones Producer: Donnie Beacham Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Washington Post criminal justice reporter Tom Jackman speaks with St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones about her city's 26 percent drop in homicides in 2021, the role of policing and navigating the coronavirus pandemic.
Hour 2 - Nick Reed talks about a variety of topics in the news this morning, including: We have one week until Santa's Angels is over. We still have kiddos on the Christmas trees that need to be adopted. Please help if you can. You can find more info here. The Biden administration is laying out contingency plans to evacuate Americans from Ukraine should Russia launch an invasion. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan tried to look tough Tuesday as he delivered the stern message that President Joe Biden had warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that he might impose economic sanctions if Russia invaded Ukraine. AG Eric Schmitt issued a warning to Missouri schools and health departments that legal action will be taken if they do not stop enforcing COVID-19 related health orders like masking and quarantines. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and AG Eric Schmitt battled it out on Twitter over the letters. Tishaura Jones wrote, “Please help us! Our Attorney General @Eric_Schmitt is literally trying to kill us!” Schmitt fired back: “You're the mayor of the murder capital of the United States, violent crime rages on and you want to defund the police and yet you're obsessed with the forced masking of 5 year olds. Your administration and priorities are a total disaster.”
0:00 - Dan & Amy touch on the state of coaching in high school sports 10:22 - Dan & Amy lay out their case for Glenn Youngkin 29:19 - Dan & Amy speak with Dr. Jeffrey Steel, who's daughter Sofia has Down Syndrome and was forced to wear a mask by her school. DONATE HERE TO SOFIA'S RIGHTS FOR LEGAL EXPENSES –givesendgo.com/SofiasRights. Join the movement – stopmaskingkids.com 46:24 - Bill Maher to Sen Coons: “the pandemic is over” 01:02:37 - Lt. Col. James Carafano, Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation, explains the role governments should play in the supply chain. Purchase Jim Carafano's book, Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942, here 01:33:30 - US Senator from WI, Ron Johnson, discusses Biden's falling poll numbers, COVID and CRT. Follow Senator Ron Johnson on twitter here 01:47:10 - Audio: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and KC Mayor Quinton Lucas in St. Louis to “work on” peace 01:49:56 - Joel Zinberg, M.D., J.D., senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. and an associate clinical professor of surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, explains why Joe Biden can't mandate vaccinations.Read Dr. Zinberg's article here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has joined a coalition of U.S. mayors to commit to reparations for the descendants of enslaved Africans. Many Black Americans say it's past time for a reparations program to address the legacy of slavery, legalized segregation, and to address the wealth gap between Black white people.
During our GEOINT 2021 coverage we have the honor of talking with Mayor Tishaura Jones on her insights about the conference and what it means for the city of St Louis. Listen in to learn more about them. This video is apart of our coverage of the 2021 GEOINT Symposium in St Louis Missouri. Find more videos like this at www.projectgeospatial.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectgeo/support
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones discusses why she went around the Board of Aldermen to kickstart eviction relief, highlighted actions in her first few months as mayor and shared her next priorities
Reaction to the mask mandate imposed by City of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page, and why certain leaders thrive on creating debates.
Farai Chideya talks with St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones about how she hopes to accomplish her progressive goals. Business of entertainment contributor Casey Mendoza reports on the #FreeBritney movement as a reproductive justice issue, and shares which entertainment venues are reopening. Astrophysicist Sarafina Nance explains how she manages the sexism and racism in her field, and invites other women like her to study science. And Errin Haines of The 19th hosts the weekly news roundtable Sippin' the Political Tea, with Tiffany Jeffers and Jess Morales Rocketto.EPISODE RUNDOWN00:54 St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones on public safety reform 13:08 Contributor Casey Mendoza on this summer's entertainment news 23:18 Astrophysicist Sarafina Nance on making her mark31:56 Sippin' the Political Tea: Errin Haines, Jess Morales Rocketto, and Tiffany Jeffers talk about the week's news
On this episode of The Filibuster, DC Dems Chair Charles Wilson interviews St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones.Tune in to hear how Mayor Jones is leading big changes in her city and what lessons we can learn from her experiences to advance Democratic Party causes here in DC and across the country.
The essential question is this: can Mayor Tishaura Jones bring her citizens forward with her vision of change for the St. Louis Police Department? Political correspondent Philip M. Bailey reports.Dive deeper into his story right here.Transcript available at art19.com/shows/5-things.
Nick Reed is live on location at Scramblers Diner for the Friday Road Show. Here's what he covers this morning: President Biden is trying to take credit for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. Multiple reports say that it was Egypt that brokered the peace. CNN admitted that host Chris Cuomo participated in strategy sessions for his brother and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, on how to handle sexual harassment allegations made against him, calling their star anchor's involvement "inappropriate." St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says “more police doesn't prevent crime.”
In one of the realest and most authentic interviews we’ve had with an elected official, we chat with St. Louis’ first Black woman mayor, Tishaura Jones. In this raw and honest conversation, Mayor Jones speaks straight from the heart about her path to politics; mental health and the dangerous myth of Black women’s “magical” resilience; her vision for public safety, and her love of good bourbon. REFERENCES: Tishaura O. Jones @tishaura #StuffAdenSays Mayor Tishaura O. Jones @saintlouismayor TikTok: https://twitter.com/tishaura/status/1237520256861646849?s=20 Articles Stlmag.com // Power List 2012: 100 People Who Are Shaping St. Louis Today https://www.stlmag.com/news/Power-List-2012-100-People-Who-Are-Shaping-St-Louis-Today/ stlouis-mo.gov // Nick Dunne: – Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Signs Executive Order to Strengthen Police Accountability, Collect Corrections Complaints https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/jones-executive-order-police-202104.cfm – Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Passes FY2022 Budget with Amendments, Redirects Excess Police Staffing Budget to Diversion and Support Programs https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/jones-passes-fy22-budget.cfm – Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Signs Crown Act Into Law, Vetoes Two Tax Abatements https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/mayor-jones-signs-crown-act-into-law.cfm Stlamerican.com // Featured – Tishaura Jones slams Post editorial board while declining interview http://www.stlamerican.com/news/local_news/tishaura-jones-slams-post-editorial-board-while-declining-interview/article_bf690c28-eee9-11e6-a351-1f4dd2a2e28d.html The Nation // Jimmy Tobias – Can a Champion of Black Lives Matter Become Mayor of St. Louis? https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/can-a-champion-of-black-lives-matter-become-mayor-of-st-louis/ St. Louis Public Radio // By Rachel Lippmann, Maria Altman, Jo Mannies, Jason Rosenbaum – Alderman Krewson narrowly beats Treasurer Jones in St. Louis' Democratic mayoral primary https://news.stlpublicradio.org/government-politics-issues/2017-03-07/alderman-krewson-narrowly-beats-treasurer-jones-in-st-louis-democratic-mayoral-primary St. Louis Public Radio // Ryan Delaney – Treasurer's College Savings Program Has Detractors, But Parents Like It https://news.stlpublicradio.org/education/2019-05-28/treasurers-college-savings-program-has-detractors-but-parents-like-it LA Times // Stephen Caesar – L.A. schools police will return grenade launchers but keep rifles, armored vehicle https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-schools-weapons-20140917-story.html Shooting of Michael Brown – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Michael_Brown
Update on the St. Louis County Police Problem Properties Unit from a recent conversation, plus the political strategy organizations that influence elected leaders including St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and City of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones.
The metro columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on his latest column on Mark and Patricia McCloskey (https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/tony-messenger/messenger-mccloskey-case-carries-a-lesson-for-st-louis/article_2f27cb4f-81b3-5e98-ab72-1b080a1cbd54.html), seeing St. Louis County Executive Sam Page hold a joint press conference with City of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, plus thoughts on Missouri Medicaid expansion probably going to court. Follow Tony on Twitter for more: https://twitter.com/tonymess