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Marc Cox opens the Friday show navigating heightened national terror alerts and their local media coverage, then pivots to the contentious St. Louis city-county merger discussion with insights from County Councilman Mark Harder on the consolidation risks and political maneuvering. Hour 2 deep dives into the merger's financial and political angles, Wall Street movements, and the St. Louis Cardinals' soaring valuation with Dom Savino, closing with quirky “In Other News” items. Hour 3 shifts focus to national politics and local governance: Marc dissects recent federal and state developments with commentary on immigration enforcement and local policing strategies. Hour 4 expands on these topics with Mark Harder outlining consolidation pitfalls, St. Charles County Police Chief Kurt Frizz detailing the 287G ICE partnership and officer training, White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson giving updates on Iran operations and the SAVE Act, and Curtis Correll of Correll Roofing sharing hail-damage inspection tips and promoting the St. Charles GOP Lincoln Trump Dinner fundraiser. Hashtags: #StLouis #CityCountyMerger #TerrorAlerts #MilitaryMeals #Immigration #PublicSafety #WallStreet #CollegeSports #InOtherNews #ICEPartnership #MarkHarder #KurtFrizz #AbigailJackson #WhiteHouse #SAVEAct #CurtisCorrell #CorrellRoofing #StCharlesGOP #Fundraiser
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 with County Councilman Mark Harder dissecting Sam Page's proposed St. Louis service consolidation, warning of legal, financial, and operational pitfalls, and urging residents to stay informed and engaged. The hour continues with St. Charles County Police Chief Kurt Frizz explaining the 287G ICE partnership, emphasizing enhanced officer training and community safety without financial incentives. White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson updates on military operations in Iran, the administration's response to media misinformation, and the push for the SAVE Act, highlighting bipartisan public support. The hour closes with Curtis Correll of Correll Roofing offering timely advice on hail-damage inspections, insurance claims, and promoting the St. Charles GOP Lincoln Trump Dinner fundraiser with an AR-10 raffle. Hashtags: #StLouisConsolidation #MarkHarder #KurtFrizz #ICEPartnership #AbigailJackson #WhiteHouse #IranUpdate #SAVEAct #CurtisCorrell #CorrellRoofing #StCharlesGOP #Fundraiser #HailClaims
Abigail Jackson discusses the U.S. military's ongoing operations in Iran, emphasizing the destruction of Iranian missiles and drones and the long-term protection of American interests. She addresses misinformation in the media, underscores the White House's efforts to keep the public accurately informed, and explains President Trump's commitment to passing the SAVE Act, highlighting broad bipartisan public support. Jackson also reflects on International Women's Month events at the White House and critiques political inconsistencies in gender messaging. Hashtags: #AbigailJackson #WhiteHouse #IranStrikes #SAVEAct #MediaMisinformation #InternationalWomensMonth #TrumpAdministration
Chief Kurt Frizz of St. Charles County Police details the county's 287(g) partnership with ICE, clarifying that the program provides officers with training to efficiently handle immigration-related situations without altering their regular duties or involving overtime. Frizz emphasizes the focus on public safety and enforcement efficiency rather than financial gain, and highlights the county's proactive approach to equipping officers with the skills needed to address immigration issues responsibly. Hashtags: #StCharlesCounty #KurtFrizz #ICEPartnership #LawEnforcement #OfficerTraining #PublicSafety #LocalPolice
County Councilman Mark Harder joins Marc Cox to discuss Sam Page's latest push for consolidating St. Louis City and County services. Harder warns of complex logistical, legal, and financial hurdles, emphasizing the strain on both city and county budgets, potential loss of county authority, and the long-term risks of merging entities that are already struggling. He urges residents to stay informed and understand the true ramifications before any action is taken. Hashtags: #StLouisCounty #SamPage #GovernmentConsolidation #CountyCouncil #LocalPolitics #BudgetConcerns #MarkHarder
Marc Cox opens with a deep dive into U.S. foreign policy with Jim Carofano, analyzing Trump's approach to Iran, Cuba, and global strategy, highlighting calculated, long-term moves over rhetoric. The conversation shifts to domestic politics with Congressman Bob Onder on the Save America Act, discussing Senate procedural hurdles, protecting children from gender-transition procedures, and abortion-pill regulations. The hour concludes with Kim on a Whim critiquing St. Louis City and County budget mismanagement, Sam Page's merger proposal, and local leaders' fiscal irresponsibility, previewing upcoming interviews with Mark Harder and Chief Kurt Frizz. Hashtags: #TrumpPolicy #JimCarofano #SaveAmericaAct #BobOnder #KimOnAWhim #StLouisPolitics #FiscalResponsibility
Marc Cox talks with Congressman Bob Onder about the stalled Save America Act in the Senate and the challenges posed by tight margins, procedural hurdles, and the Senate parliamentarian. Onder highlights Republican priorities, including protecting girls' and women's sports, shielding children from gender-transition medical interventions, and tightening abortion pill regulations. He critiques Democrats for defunding law enforcement amid domestic threats and details efforts to hold medical providers accountable for harmful practices. The segment also touches on upcoming local events and community engagement. Hashtags: #BobOnder #SaveAmericaAct #USPolitics #AbortionPolicy #ChloeColeAct #RepublicanAgenda #CongressUpdates
Marc Cox opens Hour 2 with Kim highlighting Friday sports recaps, including Missouri and Kentucky basketball results, then pivots to the ongoing “Better Together” St. Louis City-County merger debate. They unpack the financial implications, voter pushback, and political maneuvering behind the scenes, with local voices like Joe Blanner and Dom Savino weighing in. The hour closes with the “In Other News” segment covering a Kentucky woman rejecting a $26M data center offer, a ranking of American accents, and a $100/hour AI chatbot-bullying job, blending local politics, sports, and quirky headlines. Hashtags: #StLouisPolitics #BetterTogether #MergerDebate #CollegeBasketball #InOtherNews #DataCenter #AIJobs #KimCox #DomSavino Hour 2 saved to the Manual Show Log.
Marc kicks off the Friday show covering a wide range of topics, beginning with Kim on a Whim examining Pentagon spending on troops' meals, contrasting public outrage over lobster and steak with overlooked government waste. The conversation transitions to national security concerns, analyzing recent attacks at a synagogue and Old Dominion University, highlighting failures in judicial and immigration systems, and emphasizing vigilance against potential terror threats. Local politics are also on the radar, with commentary on city-county mergers and implications for St. Louis communities. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimOnAWhim #TroopMeals #SynagogueAttack #OldDominionUniversity #Immigration #Terrorism #StLouisPolitics
Marc Cox breaks down the flawed logic behind the proposed St. Louis city-county merger with Kim, explaining why simply absorbing the city into the county is not a cost-saving solution. He outlines population impacts, fiscal consequences, and the city's history of mismanagement, warning county residents that the city would disproportionately benefit from shared resources and existing county revenue structures. The segment exposes the spin behind political promises and reinforces why this merger push is a “failure of an idea.” Hashtags: #CityCountyMerger #StLouisPolitics #Florissant #Chesterfield #LocalGovernment #FiscalImpact #BetterTogether #KimOnAWhim
In “Kim on a Whim,” Marc Cox and Kim analyze the escalating crisis in Cuba following Venezuela's oil cutoff, detailing the humanitarian struggles, blackouts, and fuel shortages. They discuss the historical context of Cuban socialism, the effects of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, and personal stories of escape that highlight the harsh realities of living under authoritarian regimes. The segment emphasizes the tension between strategic intervention and national interest while examining how freedom and opportunity remain constrained under socialism. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #CubaCrisis #VenezuelaOilCutoff #SocialismImpact #KimOnAWhim
State Representative Alex Riley, the incoming Missouri House Speaker-elect, outlines his legislative priorities, emphasizing the elimination of the state income tax, school choice, property tax reform, and conservative social policies. He highlights the House's recent productivity, collaboration with Senate leadership, and strategies to advance key bills. Riley also shares historical context on the youngest past Speaker and previews his appearance at the St. Charles County Lincoln-Trump Dinner on March 20th, where tickets and a special AR-10 raffle are available. Hashtags: #AlexRiley #MissouriHouse #SpeakerElect #IncomeTax #SchoolChoice #PropertyTaxReform #ConservativePolicy #LincolnTrumpDinner #StCharlesGOP
Marc Cox kicks off the show blending sports, international, and political coverage. Segment 1 covers Kentucky vs. Mizzou SEC tournament odds, tanker attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, and James Carville's explosive Trump criticism. Segment 2 analyzes Trump's military strategy and Iran actions, emphasizing U.S. national security and domestic loyalty. Segment 3, “Kim on a Whim,” examines Cuba's worsening crisis following Venezuela's oil cutoff, personal stories of escape, and the challenges of socialism. Segment 4 critiques Democrats' repeated votes to defund the Department of Homeland Security and explores the SAVE Act's provisions on voter ID, sports, and transgender policies, highlighting political friction and threats to national security. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #KentuckyVsMizzou #IranCrisis #CubaCrisis #DHSFunding #SAVEAct
Tom Ackerman joins live from Florida to break down the latest in baseball and March Madness. He recaps the Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela World Baseball Classic game, praises the fan atmosphere, and evaluates St. Louis Cardinals prospects, highlighting players like J.J. Weatherholt, Alec Burleson, and Yadier Molina's involvement with the team. Ackerman discusses the Cardinals' rotation, offense, and alumni mentorship program, projecting improvements for the upcoming season. The segment also touches on NCAA tournament preparation and March Madness excitement in St. Louis, blending sports analysis with fan enthusiasm. Hashtags: #TomAckerman #StLouisCardinals #BaseballProspects #MarchMadness #WorldBaseballClassic #SportsAnalysis
Marc Cox opens Hour 2 with a chilly Thursday morning forecast, discussing March weather swings and SEC tournament matchups between Kentucky and Mizzou. He previews the Lincoln Trump Dinner with Speaker-Elect Alex Riley and outlines upcoming segments, including Shannon Bream. The show gives away tickets to Jimmy Failla's April 11th show and highlights White House deputy Caroline Sunshine's comments on the SAVE Act, criticizing Senator John Thune for dragging his feet on election integrity legislation. Tom Ackerman provides an in-depth sports update from Florida, focusing on the Cardinals' prospects, alumni involvement, and March Madness anticipation. The hour closes with “In Other News,” covering Bill Clinton's viral near-traffic incident with Hillary, Bigfoot sightings in Ohio, a SeaWorld roller coaster accident, and amusing storm-naming practices in the UK. Hashtags: #MissouriWeather #SAVEAct #JimmyFailla #TomAckerman #CardinalsBaseball #BillClinton #Bigfoot #SeaWorld #StormNames #MarchMadness
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 covering the morning spike in gas prices and a playful SEC Tournament bet on the Missouri-Kentucky game. He then dives into a conversation with Shannon Bream of Fox News Sunday about the contentious SAVE Act, Republican Senate dynamics, and DHS confirmation hearings, alongside discussion of rising oil prices and legal battles over tariffs. Next, St. Charles County Councilman Joe Brazel details the Defiance St. Patrick's Day parade, 5K run, and local ICE partnership considerations. The hour closes with historian Sue Thomas and John Corbett exploring the centuries-long history of Dogtown, its coal and clay mining origins, and the establishment of the area's signature St. Patrick's Day parade. Hashtags: #GasPrices #SECTournament #SAVEAct #ShannonBream #DHS #OilPrices #DefianceParade #JoeBrazel #DogtownHistory #StPatricksDay
Marc Cox opens Hour 3 with college basketball chatter, previewing the Kentucky vs. Mizzou SEC tournament matchup and discussing fandom, media, and the live podcast video setup. Tonya J. Powers provides a detailed update on the New York bomb-throwing investigation, covering suspect charges, controlled detonations, and law enforcement efforts. State Representative Alex Riley, incoming Missouri House Speaker, discusses legislative priorities, including eliminating the state income tax, school choice, property tax reform, and conservative policy initiatives. Kim on a Whim explores pro-life perspectives, Missouri abortion legislation, and the potential impact of Josh Hawley's bill on Mifepristone, while also previewing interviews with Shannon Bream and St. Charles County Councilman Joe Brazel. Hashtags: #CollegeBasketball #NewYorkTerrorism #TonyaJPowers #AlexRiley #MissouriHouse #IncomeTax #SchoolChoice #ProLife #JoshHawley #LocalNews
Shannon Bream joins Marc Cox to analyze the hurdles facing the SAVE Act, highlighting Senate Republicans' struggles to unify around voter ID legislation without disenfranchising constituents, and the challenges of a talking filibuster. The discussion moves to the upcoming DHS confirmation hearing for Mark Wayne Mullen, assessing bipartisan support and potential scrutiny over ICE policies. Bream also breaks down the economic implications of tanker attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, including potential oil prices up to $200 per barrel, and provides insight on ongoing Supreme Court tariff litigation. She closes with a preview of her Fox News Sunday guests covering Iran, oil, and the partial government shutdown. Hashtags: #ShannonBream #SAVEAct #DHSConfirmation #MarkWayneMullen #OilPrices #StraitOfHormuz #SupremeCourt #GovernmentShutdown #FoxNewsSunday
St. Charles County Councilman Joe Brazil, dubbed the unofficial mayor of Defiance, previews the town's St. Patrick's Day festivities, including a 5K, food trucks, live music from Clover and Circle Six, and a noon parade with color guards and Jackie Smith as parade marshal in Jack Buck's classic Cadillac. Brazilalso addresses local law enforcement's potential partnership with ICE, explaining how federal funding, task forces, and training could expand county policing efforts while noting staffing challenges and political sensitivities. The segment blends community celebration planning with insight into local governance and law enforcement policy. Hashtags: #JoeBrazil #DefianceMO #StPatricksDay #Parade #5KRun #ICEPartnership #StCharlesCounty #CommunityEvent
Marc Cox navigates a jam-packed Thursday morning covering politics, local events, and sports. Hour 1 opens with Ted Cruz criticizing Democrats over DHS funding, Mitch McConnell's Senate maneuvering, and debates on the SAVE Act and voter ID laws. Hour 2 highlights spring weather swings, SEC tournament matchups between Missouri and Kentucky, Jimmy Failla ticket giveaways, White House critiques of Senator John Thune, and Tom Ackerman's Cardinals update alongside viral and quirky news stories. Hour 3 features Kim on pro-life perspectives and the impact of support systems, Shannon Bream explaining Senate filibuster challenges and DHS confirmations, and Joe Brazel previewing St. Charles County parades and federal partnerships. Hour 4 covers rising gas prices, playful SEC betting, Shannon Bream on SAVE Act logistics and oil price impacts, Joe Brazel on Defiance's St. Patrick's Day parade and safety measures, and Sue Thomas with John Corbett detailing Dogtown's coal-mining history and its celebrated St. Patrick's Day parade. The show blends hard-hitting political analysis with community storytelling and cultural highlights, providing listeners both information and entertainment. Hashtags: #DHS #SAVEAct #TedCruz #MitchMcConnell #ShannonBream #JoeBrazel #DogtownHistory #StPatricksDay #SECTournament #CardinalsBaseball #GasPrices #LocalPolitics #CommunityEvents #MarchMadness
Marc Cox interviews St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy about the department's $250 million budget request, deferred facility maintenance, and strategies to retain officers amid staffing shortages. Tracy highlights significant crime reductions over the past three years, discusses public perception versus statistics, and clarifies SLMPD's approach to immigration enforcement—cooperating with federal partners on violent offenders while not conducting door-to-door immigration checks. The conversation emphasizes transparency, public safety, and competitive compensation to strengthen the department. Hashtags: #SLMPD #RobertTracy #PoliceBudget #CrimeReduction #OfficerRetention #ImmigrationPolicy #PublicSafety
Marc Cox wraps up Hour 1 with “Kim on a Whim,” sponsored by Missouri Brush Control, providing updates on the tornado warnings impacting Illinois and Missouri, including roof damage and power outages. The discussion shifts to celebrity GoFundMe controversies, highlighting Mickey Rourke, Alyssa Milano, and other A- and D-list celebrities navigating public criticism for fundraising despite wealth. Cox examines societal expectations, financial responsibility, and celebrity spending habits, weaving in historical context and success stories like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The segment blends urgent weather updates with cultural commentary, keeping listeners informed and engaged. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #TornadoUpdates #CelebrityGoFundMe #MickeyRourke #AlyssaMilano #MarcCoxMorningShow #WeatherAndCulture
Marc Cox kicks off the Wednesday show with live coverage of severe weather in Illinois and Missouri, including tornado warnings, roof damage, and power outages, providing detailed guidance on safety for listeners in affected areas. The hour transitions into cultural commentary with “Kim on a Whim,” analyzing celebrity GoFundMe controversies involving Mickey Rourke, Alyssa Milano, and others, discussing financial responsibility and societal expectations. Cox also addresses national politics, defending U.S. support for Israel and reacting to Tucker Carlson's commentary, while sharing statements from Senators Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton on extremism in media. Upcoming interviews with Lucas Tomlinson in Dubai, St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy, and Marine veteran Rocky Sickman are highlighted. Hashtags: #TornadoWarning #SevereWeather #CelebrityGoFundMe #TuckerCarlson #TedCruz #LucasTomlinson #MarcCoxMorningShow #IranConflict #StLouisNews
Lucas Tomlinson joins Marc Cox from Dubai to provide an on-the-ground update on the fallout from Iran's attacks in the Gulf during Operation Epic Fury. He details over 1,400 drones and 250 ballistic missiles fired at the UAE, including strikes on refineries, the impact on oil markets, and the region's limited air defense and warning systems compared to Israel. Tomlinson describes the tense but resilient daily life in Dubai, sparse hotel occupancy, shipping challenges in the Strait of Hormuz, and casualty reports from intercepted drones, offering a rare firsthand perspective of the Middle East conflict. Hashtags: #DubaiConflict #OperationEpicFury #IranMissiles #MiddleEastNews #LucasTomlinson #UAE #OilMarkets #StraitOfHormuz #MarkCoxMorningShow
Marc Cox opens Hour 2 with a recap of overnight storms in the St. Louis area, including tornado warnings, structural damage, and power outages, before moving to U.S.-Iran tensions and government shutdown frustrations. Lucas Tomlinson reports live from Dubai on Iranian drone and missile attacks, detailing local impacts, oil market volatility, and air defense efforts. Jennifer Scordo covers business news, gas price spikes, AI developments, and travel opportunities, while the “In Other News” segment highlights volcanic eruptions in Hawaii, Guinness World Records, UK wife-carrying contests, viral TikTok lawsuits, and a Longhorn brawl. The hour blends breaking news, international conflict, business insight, and lighthearted viral stories. Hashtags: #SevereWeather #DubaiConflict #LucasTomlinson #JenniferScordo #BusinessNews #OilMarket #ViralStories #MarkCoxMorningShow
Marc Cox talks with Mary Vought, Heritage Foundation VP of Strategic Communications, about rising threats to places of worship, highlighting Ohio's House Bill 662 aimed at preventing violent intrusions into churches. They discuss the Department of Education's new rule requiring universities to disclose foreign funding, particularly from countries like China, to ensure transparency and protect American values. Vought also critiques congressional inaction on the Save America Act and stresses the public's demand for accountability from elected officials. Hashtags: #HeritageFoundation #ChurchSecurity #HouseBill662 #ForeignFundingDisclosure #DepartmentOfEducation #JohnThune #SaveAmericaAct
Marc Cox chats with comedian Jimmy Failla about his recent Evansville show, the challenges of travel logistics, and behind-the-scenes life as a touring performer. Failla shares humorous insights into his outfit selections, producer interactions, and the reality of performing in different cities. The conversation turns to current events in New York, including a bomb incident and the political and media reactions, with Failla offering his comedic and candid perspective. The hour wraps with a giveaway of tickets to his upcoming show. Hashtags: #JimmyFailla #ComedyTour #EvansvilleShow #NewYorkBombIncident #StandUpComedy #TicketGiveaway
Marc Cox opens Hour 3 covering severe storms in the Metro East and President Biden's Northern Kentucky visit, then celebrates Bam Adebayo's 83-point NBA game. Heritage Foundation's Mary Vogt discusses legislation protecting houses of worship from violent protests and the Department of Education's new foreign funding disclosure rules. St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy joins to explain the state takeover of police facilities, budget disputes, officer pay, crime trends, and local immigration enforcement policies. Kim wraps the hour with a “Kim on a Whim” segment dissecting Gavin Newsom's media coverage, authenticity challenges, and likely 2028 presidential run. Hashtags: #StLouisWeather #BamAdebayo #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #PoliceFunding #ChiefTracy #KimOnAWhim #GavinNewsom #EducationPolicy #CrimeUpdates
Marc Cox sits down with Marine Sgt. Rocky Sickmann, who was held hostage in Iran for 444 days, to discuss the lasting impact of the Iranian hostage crisis and his perspective on current tensions in the Middle East. Sickmann reflects on the sacrifices made by fellow service members, the lessons learned from U.S.-Iran relations, and shares his ongoing work with Folds of Honor, supporting scholarships for children and spouses of fallen and disabled military personnel. The hour highlights both the personal and national significance of freedom and service. Hashtags: #RockySickmann #IranHostageCrisis #MiddleEastTensions #FoldsOfHonor #MilitaryService #FreedomIsNotFree
Marc Cox discusses surging gas prices and global energy market dynamics with Taylor Riggs from Fox Business. They break down the impact of Iran's actions on oil prices, the mechanics of the Strait of Hormuz, and why U.S. energy independence doesn't immediately shield Americans from global price swings. Riggs also explains the short-term versus long-term inflation effects, emergency oil releases, and what traders are watching, making complex market forces clear for listeners. The hour closes with insights on her upcoming segment with Larry Kudlow and how global events shape local energy costs. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #OilPrices #IranConflict #StraitOfHormuz #EnergyMarkets #FoxBusiness #GasPrices
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 revisiting Rocky Sickmann's reflections on Iran and U.S. military service, followed by Jimmy Phelan calling in to giveaway tickets and share travel stories. Taylor Riggs joins to explain global oil markets, supply chain impacts, and U.S. energy independence in the context of the Strait of Hormuz tensions. The hour closes with discussion of Senate filibuster rules, John Thune's maneuvering, and recent votes on the Save America Act. Hashtags: #RockySickmann #IranCrisis #FoldsOfHonor #JimmyPhelan #TaylorRiggs #EnergyMarkets #Filibuster #SaveAmericaAct
Marc Cox navigates a packed Wednesday show beginning with severe St. Louis-area tornado alerts and storm coverage in Hour 1, paired with Iran conflict updates and the potential impact on global oil markets. Hour 2 brings Lucas Tomlinson reporting from Dubai on missile and drone strikes affecting civilians and oil supply, alongside Jennifer Scordo's business, travel, and AI updates, with viral stories rounding out the hour. Hour 3 features “Kim on a Whim” dissecting media and political coverage, Rocky Sickmann reflecting on his 444-day hostage experience in Iran and ongoing work with Folds of Honor, and Jimmy Failla sharing comedy tour stories and media observations. Hour 4 continues with Rocky Sickmann on military service and Iran, Jimmy Phelan giving away show tickets, Taylor Riggs explaining the global oil market and energy independence in light of Strait of Hormuz tensions, and closes with Senate filibuster and Save America Act debates. The show blends weather, international conflict, political analysis, financial insight, and entertainment into a fast-paced, informative morning lineup. Hashtags: #StLouisWeather #IranConflict #OilMarkets #LucasTomlinson #JenniferScordo #RockySickmann #FoldsOfHonor #JimmyFailla #JimmyPhelan #TaylorRiggs #Filibuster #SaveAmericaAct #MorningNews
Marc Cox navigates a packed March 10 broadcast, blending hard-hitting news with lighter in-studio moments. Hour 1 opens with spring weather commentary, Iran's escalating nuclear threats, domestic terrorism arrests, and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's felony ballot charges, while Kim on a Whim dissects a controversial church sign and Islam debate. Hour 2 features Grover Norquist analyzing Republican tax cuts and affordability, John Lamping on Missouri politics and juvenile crime, and quirky viral news including bizarre food trends and AI gadgets. Hour 3 covers the tragic Georgia senior prank resulting in the death of teacher Jason Hughes, exploring legal, parental, and societal implications, with Kim reflecting on lessons learned. Hour 4 balances international updates and strategic analysis with Ensign Kelly Lundy discussing life aboard the USS St. Louis, Ryan Wiggins examining the UN and U.S. funding strategies, and a lively in-studio family segment with Easton and Hudson providing endearing, lighthearted moments. The show threads timely politics, national security, and human interest with engaging commentary and audience interaction throughout. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MorningShow #SamPage #IranConflict #DomesticTerrorism #GroverNorquist #MissouriPolitics #SeniorPrank #EnsignKellyLundy #USNavy #RyanWiggins #UNDebate #InStudioKids #SpringWeather
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 with sunny weather updates and spring commentary. He highlights Iran strikes and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's briefings, analyzing U.S. strategic moves and domestic security concerns. Ensign Kelly Lundy discusses her role aboard the USS St. Louis, detailing daily duties, ship technology, and community engagement. Ryan Wiggins breaks down the UN's effectiveness, U.S. funding, and the “Board of Peace” initiative as a strategic counter to global threats. The hour closes with in-studio appearances by two young children, Easton and Hudson, offering lighthearted moments and family interaction on-air. Hashtags: #MarcCox #SpringWeather #IranConflict #EnsignKellyLundy #USNavy #RyanWiggins #UNDebate #BoardOfPeace #InStudioKids
Marc Cox and Kim dissect a heartbreaking Georgia story where five high school seniors accidentally caused the death of their math teacher, Jason Hughes, during a prank, examining legal and moral consequences. Kim highlights the teacher's wife's plea to prevent criminal ruin for the teens and reflects on past senior pranks and school warning systems. The segment explores parental and student perspectives on accountability, tragedy, and the ripple effects on families, stressing the fine line between youthful antics and devastating outcomes. Hashtags: #SeniorPrank #GeorgiaTragedy #JasonHughes #TeenAccident #KimOnAWhim #HighSchoolNews
Marc Cox opens Hour 2 with commentary on travel disruptions from the Democrat Schumer shutdown and applauds the NBA for canceling a strip club-themed event. Grover Norquist joins to discuss the impact of Republican tax cuts on affordability, state income tax reductions, and economic perception. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping examines juvenile crime legislation, major local donor influence in St. Charles County races, and spring break's effect on the legislative session. The hour closes with “In Other News,” covering viral videos, bizarre food trends like the ranch milkshake at Great Wolf Lodge, AI heart-monitoring t-shirts, and a New Zealand charity mishap involving weed and cash. Hashtags: #GroverNorquist #Taxes #MissouriPolitics #JohnLamping #JuvenileCrime #ViralNews #MarcCox #InOtherNews
Marc Cox opens the show navigating a brisk March morning with spring weather updates and lawn prep commentary, riffing on daylight saving quirks and local happenings. The hour examines national and international stories, including Iran's nuclear threats, domestic terrorism arrests in New York, and critiques of media coverage. Political analysis focuses on St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's ballot-related felony charges, with insights into local legal and political implications. “Kim on a Whim” dissects a controversial church sign and broader Islam discussion, while audience engagement highlights marathon drama and teasers for upcoming guests Rocky Sickman and Grover Norquist. Hashtags: #MorningShow #WeatherUpdate #IranTensions #DomesticTerrorism #StLouisPolitics #KimOnAWhim #MarathonDrama #RockySickman #GroverNorquist
On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Dillon Hosier, CEO of ICANN Action, to discuss several of the biggest political controversies making headlines.The conversation begins with Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign in New York and the broader political climate surrounding it, including criticism of controversial social media activity connected to his campaign and what Hosier describes as the growing normalization of extreme rhetoric in parts of American politics.Head and Hosier also discuss the rise of anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence in New York, the role of media personalities and political influencers in shaping the debate, and concerns about foreign influence in U.S. political commentary.The episode wraps with a look at California politics, including the debate over voter ID and how potential candidates like Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco could impact the state's political future.You can follow Dillon, ICANN, Amanda Head and this podcast on X. Simply search for their respective handles: @DillonHosier, @ICANAction, @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHeadSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Buck dissects the misuse and mismanagement of the Rams settlement funds across St. Louis City and County, criticizing elected officials for budget shortfalls, bureaucratic inefficiency, and squandered opportunities. He highlights the original plan by Dave Spence to use the money for low-interest, business-focused economic development loans that could have created perpetual growth, contrasting it with the current Democratic approach of dispersing funds through government programs with little long-term impact. Buck also touches on broader civic issues, including crime, tax increases, and infrastructure decay, illustrating how political dysfunction undermines regional progress. Hashtags: #DanBuck #TheBuckStopsHere #RamsSettlement #StLouis #EconomicDevelopment #GovernmentMismanagement #LocalPolitics #BudgetShortfall #PublicFunds #SmallBusiness
Marc Cox opens the show with a lively morning welcome, highlighting Window World's live cam and joking about daylight saving mishaps. He recaps weekend adventures including the Apache Village RV grand opening and pheasant hunting, then breaks down the recent spike in gas prices and Tucker Carlson's controversial Iran commentary. “Kim on a Whim” examines the Los Angeles Marathon shortcut debate, exploring dedication, societal shortcuts, and athletic feats, while contrasting personal marathon experiences and gender differences in performance. The hour closes with DHS shutdown coverage, highlighting TSA delays, IED threats in New York, and a Chicago White Sox prospect suing over a forced COVID vaccine, while teasing guests Hans Von Spakovsky and Jennifer Escorto. Hashtags: #MorningShow #DaylightSaving #WeekendRecap #GasPrices #TuckerCarlson #KimOnAWhim #Marathon #DHSShutdown #SecurityThreats #COVIDLawsuit #GuestTeasers
Marc Cox talks with Hans von Spakovsky about international and domestic legal issues, starting with the UK's response to Iran compared to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement and the influence of extremist emigration. They pivot to U.S. concerns, covering potential Supreme Court rulings on the Voting Rights Act, tariffs, parental rights in schools regarding gender transition, and recent immigration court standards. Hans emphasizes the limits of federal overreach, the strategic legal maneuvers of the Trump administration, and the broader implications for American governance and freedom. Hashtags: #HansVonSpakovsky #VotingRights #SupremeCourt #Tariffs #ImmigrationLaw #ParentalRights #IranPolicy #USLaw #TrumpAdministration #LegalAnalysis
Marc Cox opens Hour 2 discussing the unseasonably warm St. Louis forecast and spring lawn prep, then shifts to political and international issues with Hans von Spakovsky analyzing U.K. and Iran tensions, Supreme Court updates on voting rights and parental notification laws, and trade tariff lawsuits. Jennifer Scordo fills in with a business report, highlighting Wall Street declines, rising energy costs, United Airlines' new headphone policy, Six Flags St. Louis' rebrand, new functional beverages, and a rare live owl found in an antique store. The hour closes with lighter consumer news including Cracker Barrel's rebranding struggles, Wendy's $100K tasting officer role, a “pet phone” device, and RFK Jr.'s challenge to Starbucks and Duncan over sugary drinks for teens. Hashtags: #WeatherUpdate #HansVonSpakovsky #SupremeCourt #BusinessNews #ConsumerNews #CrackerBarrel #Wendys #PetTech #RFKJr #StLouis
Eben Brown breaks down President Trump's recent summit with Latin American leaders aimed at curbing cartel activity and reducing foreign influence from China and Russia, highlighting successes in Venezuela, El Salvador, and Cuba. Brown also addresses the absence of Mexico and Brazil from the discussions, the anticipated impact on regional security, and sheds light on former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's emerging role in these efforts, noting the strategic “soft landing” of her new position and potential future ad campaigns. Hashtags: #EbenBrown #Trump #LatinAmerica #DrugCartels #ChristyNoem #Venezuela #ElSalvador #Cuba #Mexico #Brazil #NationalSecurity
“Kim on a Whim” dives into the Los Angeles Marathon controversy, exploring the decision to let participants exit at mile 18 and still claim a medal. Marc Cox discusses the broader cultural implications of taking shortcuts, the dedication required for long-distance running, and the obsession of serious marathoners. The segment includes reflections on the Boston Marathon bombing, personal marathon experiences, and gender differences in athletic performance, teasing a follow-up story on a major league athlete suing over the COVID shot. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #Marathon #RunningCulture #LosAngelesMarathon #AthleticDedication #BostonMarathon #Sports #Health
Marc Cox opens Hour 3 reflecting on daylight saving changes and the challenges of resetting household clocks, then introduces Eben Brown to analyze President Trump's Latin America summit targeting drug cartels, border security, and regional cooperation, noting Christy Noem's emerging role. The hour continues with “The Buck Stops Here” featuring Dan Buck dissecting St. Louis city and county mismanagement of the Rams settlement funds, detailing squandered opportunities for long-term economic growth. The segment closes with Kim breaking down the legislative hurdles for the SAVE Act, spotlighting Senate gridlock, reconciliation strategies, and key Republican maneuvers to prioritize voter ID and election reforms, while previewing local events and giveaways. Hashtags: #Trump #LatinAmerica #EbenBrown #DanBuck #RamsMoney #SAVEAct #SenatePolitics #JohnKennedy #JohnThune #KimOnAWhim #StLouis
Melissa Ohden, founder and director of the Abortion Survivors Network, shares her personal story as a survivor of a saline infusion abortion and discusses the broader implications for women, families, and culture. She highlights the challenges of unregulated abortion, the importance of educating the public, and previews the Missouri Right to Life Lobby Day on March 11th, focusing on Amendment 3 and pro-life advocacy efforts. Hashtags: #MelissaOhden #AbortionSurvivor #ProLife #MissouriRightToLife #LobbyDay #Amendment3 #Advocacy #WomenAndFamilies
Tom Ackerman gives an in-depth update from the St. Louis Cardinals' spring training in Florida, highlighting the newly renovated facilities, early season player evaluations, and standout performances. He also touches on SLU's challenging basketball losses, the importance of the MVC tournament for NCAA bids, and updates on the Blues' rebuilding progress, offering context on team dynamics, injuries, and prospects. Hashtags: #TomAckerman #Cardinals #SpringTraining #SLUBasketball #MVCTournament #BluesRebuild #SportsUpdate #MLB #CollegeBasketball #NHL
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 with live coverage of an ISIS-inspired IED attack in New York City, analyzing the suspect's background and potential targets. The conversation shifts to Melissa Oden discussing the Missouri Right to Life Lobby Day on March 11th, sharing her personal survival story from a saline abortion and the broader impact of late-term abortion in the U.S. Sports reporter Tom Ackerman joins from Florida to cover the Cardinals' spring training, team updates, and college basketball tournament implications. The hour closes with a reflection on International Women's Day, global gender-selective abortion statistics, and the continuing societal challenges surrounding abortion and women's rights. Hashtags: #Terrorism #IEDAttack #MissouriRightToLife #MelissaOden #AbortionSurvivor #Cardinals #SpringTraining #CollegeBasketball #InternationalWomensDay #GenderAbortionCrisis
The March 9th show opens with Marc Cox navigating morning chaos and daylight saving mishaps, recapping weekend highlights from Apache Village RV's grand opening to pheasant hunting, and tackling national stories including Tucker Carlson's Iran commentary, the Los Angeles Marathon shortcut controversy, and DHS shutdown impacts with TSA delays and security threats. Hour 2 covers St. Louis heat, Supreme Court updates, Iran tensions, and business oddities with Hans von Spakovsky and Jennifer Scordo discussing trade lawsuits, airline headphone policies, and consumer trends. Hour 3 delves into President Trump's Latin American cartel strategy, Senator John Kennedy on the SAVE Act and filibuster challenges, and Dan Buck critiquing St. Louis' Rams settlement mismanagement. Hour 4 highlights live ISIS-inspired IED threats in New York City, Melissa Oden sharing her abortion survival story and Missouri Right to Life Lobby Day, Tom Ackerman reporting from Cardinals spring training, and global gender-selective abortion statistics, closing with International Women's Day reflections and societal debates. Hashtags: #MorningShow #StLouis #MarathonDebate #DHS #MelissaOden #AbortionSurvivor #Trump #SAVEAct #DanBuck #Cardinals #Terrorism #IEDAttack #InternationalWomensDay #GenderAbortionCrisis #BusinessNews #SupremeCourt
On this episode of the podcast, college sports are in the middle of a massive transformation, and Auburn basketball legend and national analyst Coach Bruce Pearl joins Amanda Head to explain why the current system may be unsustainable.Pearl breaks down how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and the transfer portal have rapidly changed the landscape of college athletics. What began as an effort to fairly compensate student-athletes has evolved into a chaotic marketplace, with court rulings stripping the NCAA of much of its enforcement power and leaving schools operating in what many describe as the “Wild West” of college sports.The conversation also touches on the escalating tensions involving Iran and Israel, where the retired Auburn University Head Men's Basketball Coach shares his perspective as a longtime advocate for Israel and discusses the broader geopolitical stakes facing the region.After listening, you can find more of Bruce Pearl, Amanda Head and this podcast over on X, just search for their respective handles: @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod, @CoachBrucePearlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.