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In the final Buck Don't Give a #&^@ it is thankful Thursday and today Dan what is his final day Dan Buck is thankful for the 97.1 team.
Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins to talk about property tax for seniors, county executive office and more.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Dan says goodbye, Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about college basketball and what KMOX is doing on what is KMOX day as they approach their 100th anniversary of being on the air. Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel joins to talk Jasmine Crockett, funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney. JD Vance and more. Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins to talk about property tax for seniors, county executive office and more. Cassie Smedile, RNC Strategist and Vice President at Coign joins to talk about the Epstein files, Jerome Powell and more. Corey Malone, Owner of Air Comfort Service to talk about sponsoring honor flights.
In the final hour A Chicago alderman blames Trump for budget failure. Cassie Smedile, RNC Strategist and Vice President at Coign joins to talk about the Epstein files, Jerome Powell and more. Corey Malone, Owner of Air Comfort Service to talk about sponsoring honor flights.
Corey Malone, Owner of Air Comfort Service to talk about sponsoring honor flights.
In this hour Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel joins to talk Jasmine Crockett, funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney. JD Vance and more. Marc and Dan recall their first jobs in TV. Dennis Hancock, 3rd District St. Louis County Councilman joins to talk about property tax for seniors, county executive office and more. Finally, in Buck Don't Give a #^%@ Dan gives thanks to the 97.1 team on his last day filling in.
Cassie Smedile, RNC Strategist and Vice President at Coign joins to talk about the Epstein files, Jerome Powell and more.
Griff Jenkins, Washington based Correspondent for Fox News Channel joins to talk Jasmine Crockett, funeral for former Vice President Dick Cheney. JD Vance and more.
In this hour Eben Brown from Fox News Radio talks about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman talks college basketball and how KMOX is celebrating KMOX day and getting ready for 100th anniversary of being on air. Finally, In Other News California town bans pickleball.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about college basketball and what KMOX is doing on what is KMOX day as they approach their 100th anniversary of being on the air.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to talk about a Federal judge orders some Texas schools to remove 10 commandment posters.
In this hour we talk about the final day for Dan. President Trump wants to fire Jerome Powell. City earnings tax will return to ballot in 2026. In Buck Don't Give a #&^@ - Dan Buck is thankful for the 97.1 team.
On this episode of the podcast, Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith joins Amanda Head to break down the state's latest redistricting efforts and why he believes Indiana must act now to preserve fair congressional representation.Lt. Governor Beckwith explains the balance between a reliably conservative electorate and a 30% Democratic population, warning that states like Illinois and California have mastered gerrymandering while Indiana risks falling behind. Beckwith doesn't hold back on concerns inside his own party, calling out complacent state senators and making a strong case for closed primaries to stop Democratic crossover interference. His message to Hoosiers is clear: stay engaged, support redistricting reform and make your voices heard with your representatives.You can learn more about Lt. Governor Beckwith by visiting his website: IN.gov/lg. You can also follow him, Amanda Head and this podcast on X by searching for the respected handle: @LGMicahBeckwith, @MicahBeckwith, @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian Riegel, owner of UR Lit Hemp Drinks, joins the show to explain how the recent Congressional resolution is shaking up the hemp industry. He breaks down the state and federal regulatory challenges facing hemp products, the growing competition with marijuana and alcohol, and the economic impact new rules are having on small businesses. Brian discusses the new federal thresholds for hemp, the loopholes created since the 2018 Farm Bill, and why Missouri has struggled to pass clear state level regulations.
On this segment of Buck Dont Give a ____, Marc Cox and Dan Buck break down April Chapman's commentary on Candace Owens and her evolving public stance. They dive into Candace's criticism of Turning Point USA, the role of faith in politics, and what her shift reveals about debate tolerance inside the Republican party. The conversation also contrasts GOP disagreements with Democratic party dynamics, discusses Donald Trump's leadership style, and includes a brief personal update from Buck on recovering from a recent injury.
In Hour 1, Marc Cox and Dan Buck break down the growing push in Congress to release the Epstein files, the political strategy behind it, and the major names tied to the case. They discuss blackmail, influence, and the money surrounding the story. The hour includes "Buck Don't Give a _____" on Candace Owens' recent stance on Turning Point USA with insight from April Chapman. Marc and Dan talk GOP disagreements, Trump's handling of dissent, public safety concerns, and share personal injury recovery stories.
Eben Brown joins the show to break down the widespread internet outage caused by a Cloudflare incident and how it disrupted major industries across the country. He explains growing concerns about monopoly in internet infrastructure, the lack of diversity in providers, and why redundancy is becoming a critical issue. Eben also discusses how the outage and the rapid rise of AI technologies are affecting the stock market and increasing our dependence on internet based systems. The conversation moves into the broader risks of digital IDs, digital currency, and the potential for expanded government control in a fully digital society.
Mary Vought, Vice President of Strategic Communications at The Heritage Foundation, joins the show to discuss how the government shutdown is affecting SNAP benefits and the growing number of Americans who rely on the program. She breaks down SNAP eligibility, long term usage trends, and ongoing concerns about fraud and abuse within SNAP and other welfare programs. The conversation covers reform efforts, audits, and the need for stronger oversight across the safety net system. Mary also highlights a new security concern as terrorist groups, including the Islamic State, begin using AI, video games, and cryptocurrency for propaganda, recruitment, and funding.
Hour 3 starts with Eben Brown breaking down the nationwide Cloudflare outage, its impact on major industries, and growing concerns about monopoly, redundancy, AI dependence, and digital currency or ID systems. Mary Vought joins to discuss how the government shutdown affects SNAP benefits, long term program growth, fraud concerns, and the need for stronger welfare oversight. The hour closes with Buck Dont Give a ____ as Marc Cox and Dan Buck react to the biggest political and cultural stories of the week.
In Hour 2, Marc Cox and Dan Buck discuss upcoming team changes and thank Dan as he prepares to move on. They break down the fight over new hemp and THC regulations, law enforcement concerns, and the politics behind the legislation. The hour also covers national political news involving Trump, the DOJ, Hunter Biden, and the Clinton Russian collusion story. Senator Eric Schmitt joins to talk military issues, the intelligence community, and health care costs tied to Obamacare. Marc and Dan touch on Missouri Tigers football with recruiting, loyalty, and salary rumors. Dom Savino delivers business headlines, followed by In Other News, including Alzheimer's research, Vegemite in Australian prisons, a black bear in a dollar store.
The hour opens with the ongoing controversy over the Epstein list and recent Congressional action tied to its release. Brian Riegel joins to explain the newly approved federal hemp restrictions, their impact on Missouri businesses, and the growing regulatory battle around hemp products. Taylor Riggs offers insight on the nationwide internet glitch and broader cybersecurity risks, along with rapid AI developments, market pullbacks, and shifts on Wall Street. Dan Buck talks frustration with the senior property tax freeze and school funding concerns round out the conversation.
Hour 1 covers the push to release the Epstein files, the fight over hemp and THC regulations, Candace Owens' criticism of Turning Point USA, GOP debates, and public safety stories. Hour 2 includes team updates, more hemp legislation fallout, national politics involving Trump and the DOJ, an interview with Senator Eric Schmitt on military, intelligence, and health care issues, Missouri Tigers football talk, business headlines from Dom Davino, and In Other News. Hour 3 features Eben Brown on the nationwide internet outage and digital vulnerability, Mary Vought on SNAP benefits, welfare oversight, and emerging terror threats using AI, plus Buck Dont Give a ____. Hour 4 spotlights Brian Riegel on new federal hemp restrictions, Taylor Riggs on cybersecurity, AI, and Wall Street trends, and Dan Buck on senior property tax freeze frustrations.
Taylor Riggs joins the show to break down the major internet outage caused by a filtering platform glitch and its ripple effects on businesses and online operations. She discusses broader cybersecurity concerns, including vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the power grid, pipelines, and water systems, and how advanced AI and foreign actors are increasing the risks. Taylor examines how the stock market responds to cyber incidents, the importance of healthy pullbacks, and what recent corrections mean for big tech and AI driven stocks. She also compares retail trends at Target and TJ Maxx, talks consumer affordability pressures, and weighs in on the social and political flashpoints tied to brand controversies, including LGBTQ friendly merchandise.
In this hour we discuss Epstein files. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about any truth of Zohran Mamdani meeting with President Trump, football and more. Mark Walters, Host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense joins to talk about Delaware judge allowing permit to purchase and more. Finally, in Buck Don't Give a #&^@ it is Truth Bomb Tuesday focused on parenting.
Today the show starts with Marc informing how you could win a dinner with himself and Blues legend Tony Twist. First episode of season 2 of Landman was not impressive for Marc. In Buck Don't Give a #^%@ it is truth bomb Tuesday focused on parenting. Finally, Marc and Dan discuss their fighting days.
Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to talk about guns laws in Delaware where you know need a permit to purchase after meeting certain criteria.
In this hour President Trump says he will sign bill to release Epstein files if it comes to his desk. Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to talk about guns laws in Delaware where you know need a permit to purchase after meeting certain criteria. John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator joins to talk Jon Patterson running for Senate, St. Charles County Executive race and sports betting. Finally, In Other News: billionaire concerned about dropping rate of marriage.
Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about any truth of Zohran Mamdani meeting with President Trump, football and more.
Mark Walters, Host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense joins to talk about Delaware judge allowing permit to purchase and more.
John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator joins to talk Jon Patterson running for Senate, St. Charles County Executive race and sports betting.
Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America joins to talk about Supreme Court case on tariffs and more.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to talk about guns laws in Delaware where you know need a permit to purchase after meeting certain criteria. John Lamping, Former Missouri State Senator joins to talk Jon Patterson running for Senate, St. Charles County Executive race and sports betting. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about any truth of Zohran Mamdani meeting with President Trump, football and more. Mark Walters, Host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense joins to talk about Delaware judge allowing permit to purchase and more. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America joins to talk about Supreme Court case on tariffs and more.
In the final hour on this Tuesday, the internet is broken. Former St. Louis CEMA Chief speaks for first time. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America joins to talk about Supreme Court case on tariffs and more.
On this episode of the podcast, NetChoice's Director of Policy Patrick Hedger details why they launched a new lawsuit against the State of Virginia for passing a new law that would require minors younger than 16 years of age to undergo age-verification, receive parental consent, and be limited to just one hour per day of use on social media platforms. Hedger argues that this regulation represents a direct assault on free speech and privacy, comparing it to forcing you to read a book only one hour at a time or verifying your identity just to watch a documentary. Hedger contrasts Virginia's approach with similar efforts, such as Texas' SB814 which targeted minors' access to pornographic content, and highlights a worrying trend of regulatory models being adopted from abroad, including the UK's Online Safety Act and the proposed Kids Online Safety Act in Congress. You can learn more about NetChoice by visiting their website: NetChoice.org. You can also follow Patrick Hedger, Amanda Head and this podcast on X by searching for the respected handle: @Pat_Hedger, @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation joins to talk about satisfaction with Kash Patel, James Comey and more. Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about a massive investment by Toyota. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about NFL, college football and the Blues. Plus, Minority Monday on Buck Don't Give a #^%@, Jasmine Crockett compares ICE agents to KKK, and Michelle Obama says she will not run for President until the country grows up.
In the final hour of the Monday Show Chicago residents shocked taxes are going up. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about NFL, college football and the Blues. Finally, hemp industry issues,
In this hour we discuss healthcare and insurance costs. Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about a massive investment by Toyota. Finally, it is minority Monday for Buck Don't Give a $^.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about NFL, college football and the Blues.
Fox News Radio's Jeff Monosso joins to talk about a massive investment by Toyota.
In the first hour of the week Marc Cox and Dan Buck discuss the weekend of sports and weather, plus Michelle Obama says she will not run for President until the country grows up. An installment plan for Chicago taxes. It is Minority Monday for Buck Don't Give a #%^@. Finally, MSNBC has a new name and it is MS NOW.
Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation joins to talk about satisfaction with Kash Patel, James Comey and more.
In this hour Jasmine Crockett compares ICE agents to KKK. Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation joins to talk about satisfaction with Kash Patel, James Comey and more. Target and Starbucks are collaborating on hot chocolate. Finally, In Other News.
On this episode of the podcast, Moms for Liberty co-founder and CEO Tina Descovich joins Amanda Head to break down the crisis facing America's children — from the failures of the foster care system to the collapse of public education. Descovich exposes how vulnerable kids were abandoned during COVID, why foster youth face devastating graduation rates, and how entrenched teachers unions and political apathy are destroying academic outcomes nationwide. She also details the harassment Moms for Liberty faced after being falsely labeled a “hate group,” by the SPLC and the urgent need for school board reforms, and why parental rights are the front line in saving the American family.You can learn more or even find a Moms for Liberty chapter near you by visiting their website: MomsForLiberty.org. You can also follow Moms for Liberty and Tina Descovich on X by searching for their handles: @Moms4Liberty // @TinaDescovichSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim Talent, Former US Senator joins to talk about the ending of the shutdown and more.
We have reached Friday and Marc and Dan talk about some of the top stories of the day and some democrats are now upset that some flipped in order to re-open the government. In Buck Don't Give a #&^@ the discussion is about life after delivery. Finally, Affordability in America.
In Buck Don't Give a #&@^ the discuss the story of two babies talking about it is like after delivery.
Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation National Security and Foreign Policy joins to talk about build up of military around Venezuela and more.
Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri's 7th congressional district joins to talk about the government deal, Epstein files and more.
Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation National Security and Foreign Policy joins to talk about build up of military around Venezuela and more. Eric Burlison, Congressman from Missouri's 7th congressional district joins to talk about the government deal, Epstein files and more. In Buck Don't Give a #&@^ the discuss the story of two babies talking about it is like after delivery.
Greg Brown and Mike Weigand join to promote Guns 'N Hoses which is just a couple weeks away and the work that the BackStoppers do.