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Furthermore with Amanda Head
From Crisis to Control: How a broken VA is now harnessing patient‑generated data to tackle diabetes

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 41:00


On this episode of the podcast, US Marine Corps Major Chris Lovell (RET.), CEO of Lovell Government Services discusses his decorated military career and transition to the public sector. Lovell's company connects service-disabled veteran-owned businesses with the VA, providing advanced medical technology like Inspire Sleep for sleep apnea and Siren Sox for diabetic foot ulcers.Lovell highlighted the VA's efforts under Secretary Doug Collins to improve veteran care, including reducing the patient care backlog by 25% and supporting the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act President Trump just signed into law. The Home Loan program will help veterans avoid homelessness and catch back up on their mortgage payments. Lovell emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards for military service and praised President Trump's policies for boosting military morale and recruitment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Medicare is a ‘ponzi scheme,' Twila Brase exposes HIPPA lies, DNA harvesting & the war on medical freedom

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 38:51


On this episode of the podcast, Citizens' Council for Health Freedom co-founder, Twila Brase, RN PHN, marked the 60th anniversary of Medicare by exposing what is really going on behind the curtain. She refers to Medicare as a ‘ponzi scheme' destined for insolvency by 2033, and she warns Americans about the looming crisis and makes the case for an ‘escape hatch' from government-run healthcare.Brase also dismantles the myth that HIPAA protects patient privacy, revealing how it actually enables the widespread sharing of personal health data without consent. She also uncovers the disturbing truth about states like California and Texas storing newborn DNA without parental knowledge.You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, Twila Brase on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for their respective handles: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @TwilaBrase.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News: Turtles, Wigs, Stalkers & Raccoons

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 6:29


Segment 4 of Hour 2 is a rapid-fire wild ride through bizarre headlines and relatable outrage. Marc kicks it off with a jaw-dropping TSA story: a woman at Miami International tried to smuggle live turtles in her bra—yes, really. One turtle didn't survive, and PETA hasn't responded yet. The crew erupts in laughter trying to figure out the physics of turtle smuggling. Then it's onto a Phoenix Mercury WNBA player who lost her wig mid-game, prompting an actual pause in play so she could reattach it. Kim questions the practicality of wearing wigs in sports while Marc just wants to know why they stopped the game. Things turn serious when they discuss Caitlin Clark's stalker—an Iowa man sentenced to just 2.5 years for harassing her with sexually explicit messages. Kim shares her own chilling stalker story, reminding listeners that this is a widespread issue, especially for women in media. The segment rounds out with a debate on hotel amenities (yes, people are paying extra for Wi-Fi and AC), Airbnb horror stories, and a Massachusetts woman attacked by a raccoon while letting her dog out. Chaos, comedy, and a touch of crazy—all before the top of the hour.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Homeless Crisis Reality Check: Trump's Bold Plan vs. Liberal Failure

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 9:50


In Segment 3, Kim launches into a raw, boots-on-the-ground reflection on St. Louis' homelessness problem, triggered by daily encounters near the War Memorial. She and Marc call out the trash-strewn parks, the visibly strung-out squatters, and the decades of liberal mismanagement. The segment spotlights Trump's new executive order taking a “housing first” approach—tying assistance to addiction treatment and mental health support. Kim argues the majority of street dwellers aren't victims of housing prices but of their own refusal—or inability—to seek help. Marc raises a valid concern: who's funding this, and will bureaucrats actually let it work? Both hosts slam the grift of the homelessness-industrial complex and praise the plan's common-sense focus on accountability.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Viral Violence, Homeless Reality, and Shaky Ground (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 34:10


Hour 1 opens with traffic alerts and a brutal dissection of the Cincinnati police chief's weak response to a viral assault video. Marc draws parallels to the Ferguson aftermath, blasting the social media age for turning perception into truth. Segment 2 shifts to a somber note with Ozzy Osbourne's passing and a sharp critique of Hollywood's decline into partisan activism. In Segment 3, Kim takes aim at the homelessness crisis, praising Trump's new “housing first” order while torching decades of liberal failure and wasted billions. Finally, Segment 4 covers the massive Russian earthquake that sparked tsunami fears across the Pacific, with Marc recalling the 2008 St. Louis quake and newsroom chaos.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Judicial Tyranny? John Thomas on the Obama-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump's Pro-Life Law

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 7:14


In Segment 2, Marc brings in Republican strategist John Thomas to dissect the latest act of judicial activism—this time from Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani. Despite the Supreme Court's prior pushback on nationwide injunctions, Talwani reissued an order blocking Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” which aimed to halt federal Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood. Thomas warns this isn't just a policy setback—it's a direct challenge to the will of Congress and the voters who passed the law. The judge's move, they argue, is a calculated stall to keep taxpayer funds flowing to abortion providers until the issue drags its way to the Supreme Court. Kim points out the hypocrisy: if Planned Parenthood isn't “all about abortion,” why would cutting that funding bankrupt them? The team ends with a warning—judicial appointments matter, and Democrats are playing the long game.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Federal Judges, Flying Turtles, and Feral Raccoons (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 33:31


Hour 2 dives into a federal judge's blatant defiance of the Supreme Court by blocking Medicaid restrictions on abortion funding, with Republican strategist John Thomas warning this battle will drag into the midterms and energize the left; Marc then slams New York's governor for cluelessly blaming gun laws for a recent shooting while shifting focus to business updates and quirky stories like turtles smuggled in a bra, a WNBA player's wig mishap, and a raccoon attack, rounding out the hour with a preview of a major Biden-era congressional investigation coming up next.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
State School Grades: Inflated or Ignored? Heritage's Jay Green on Education Accountability

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 6:11


In this segment, Heritage Foundation senior research fellow Jay Green breaks down the growing concerns about the Department of Education and the reliability of state school grading systems. With state grades often inflated and failing to reflect actual school performance, parents are encouraged to turn to independent resources like GreatSchools for accurate data. Green also discusses the importance of parental insight in evaluating school quality and highlights a recent court victory protecting Christian foster parents from religious discrimination.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Bidengate Testimony, Education Grading Fiasco, Gaza Media Lies & Religious Freedom Under Siege (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 34:32


Hour 3 opens with updates on the ongoing House Oversight Committee hearings focused on Biden administration insiders, particularly Steve Ricchetti's expected testimony about the controversial use of the “auto pen” and Biden's mental fitness. The segment moves to a deep dive with Heritage's Jay Green exposing how state education grading systems are inflated, misleading parents, and masking failing schools, while private groups offer more accurate alternatives. Next, the hosts dismantle the mainstream media's false narrative of starvation in Gaza, exposing Hamas's role in stealing aid and the media's rush to push a politically motivated victim story that was later retracted by the New York Times. Finally, Kim on a Whim covers the shocking fining of a Montreal church for hosting a Christian concert, highlighting the global threat to religious freedom and government overreach, warning that such attacks on churches could soon reach U.S. soil.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Ryan McClure on the Gateway Arch Park Foundation Acquiring the Millennium Hotel, Plans Big Redevelopment

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 6:21


The Gateway Arch Park Foundation is taking major steps to revitalize the long-vacant Millennium Hotel site near downtown St. Louis. Executive Director Ryan McClure joins to discuss the recent acquisition from Singapore-based owners and outlines plans to begin demolition and remediation soon, pending state tax credit approval. The development, in partnership with Cordish Companies, will include luxury apartments, office space, museum areas, retail, and public spaces designed to reconnect the Arch with downtown. The foundation's track record with the City Arch River project shows its ability to drive transformative projects, with hopes that this redevelopment will boost the region's $572 million annual economic impact from the park. The conversation also touches on urban design trends like capping highways to better integrate city and riverfront spaces.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Fed Rate Decision, Trade Talks, and Economic Outlook with Lydia Hu

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 8:56


Mark sits down with Lydia Hu from Fox Business Network to break down the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate announcement and the broader economic landscape. While no rate change is expected today, all eyes will be on Jerome Powell's press conference for hints about potential future cuts amid pressure from the Trump administration. Lydia explains the Fed's opaque decision-making process and highlights the improving U.S. economy, with steady GDP growth and inflation below 3%. Trade tensions with China loom large, especially with an August 12 deadline for tariffs, but recent meetings show slow progress toward a deal. Lydia also touches on the strategic balance between competition and cooperation with China, especially in tech and AI. The conversation wraps with a nod to real-world impacts like mortgage refinancing and the potential for more accessible homeownership if rates drop.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Gateway Arch Revival, Fed Holds Rates, and Retirement Security (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 31:28


Hour 4 covers a mix of crucial topics including the upcoming demolition and redevelopment of the long-vacant Millennium Hotel by the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, promising to reconnect and revitalize downtown St. Louis. The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady, with no immediate cuts, while markets brace for potential future moves amid ongoing trade talks with China. Retirement expert Bob Kershaw joins to discuss strategies for protecting nest eggs during market downturns and offers a free seminar to help people plan safe, sustainable retirement income. The hour closes with anticipation of Capitol Hill hearings on the controversial AutoPen issue and updates from Brian Kilmeade.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 07/30/2025: (Full Show)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 132:41


Hour 1 opens with traffic alerts and a scathing critique of the Cincinnati police chief's feeble response to a viral assault, drawing parallels to Ferguson and the media's power to shape reality. The mood shifts to mourning Ozzy Osbourne and a harsh take on Hollywood's left-wing activism. Kim then tackles the homelessness crisis, praising Trump's “housing first” approach and exposing liberal failures. The hour closes with coverage of a massive Russian earthquake and its Pacific tsunami threat, recalling past St. Louis seismic events. Hour 2 dives into a federal judge defying the Supreme Court by blocking Medicaid abortion funding restrictions, with GOP strategist John Thomas predicting a heated midterm battle. Marc slams New York's governor for misplacing blame on gun laws after a shooting and covers lighter topics including bizarre smuggling cases and animal attacks, ending with a preview of a major Biden-era congressional probe. Hour 3 updates ongoing House Oversight hearings on Biden insiders like Steve Ricchetti and the “auto pen” scandal. Heritage's Jay Green exposes inflated state school grades masking failing education, while the hosts dismantle media lies about Gaza starvation, revealing Hamas's role and the New York Times' retraction. Kim on a Whim highlights the troubling fining of a Montreal church for a Christian concert, warning of rising government overreach against religious freedom. Hour 4 spotlights the Gateway Arch Park Foundation's plan to demolish and redevelop the dormant Millennium Hotel to boost downtown St. Louis. The Fed is expected to keep interest rates steady amid trade tensions with China. Retirement advisor Bob Kershaw shares strategies to protect savings during market dips and invites listeners to a free seminar. The hour wraps with Capitol Hill hearings on the AutoPen controversy and updates from Brian Kilmeade.ou said:

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News: Sydney Sweeney's Jeans, Monster Trucks, and Blue Angels

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 5:46


Marc, Kim, and Ethan kick off with a no-BS rundown of some of the wildest headlines out there. First up: Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle jeans commercial — attacked as “racist” because the pun on her “good genes” supposedly offends. They call out the absurdity and the left's hypersensitivity, while noting the commercial's blatant sex appeal. Next, they share a bizarre monster truck mishap where a tire flew off, crashed cars in the parking lot, thankfully no injuries — an obvious safety fail. Then it's on to a climate-activist lawsuit trying to stop the Blue Angels airshow over noise and “state sanctioned acoustic torture,” blaming military jets for a cat's death. The hosts mock the outrage and call the activists out for war trauma excuses. Missouri's tarantula mating season gets a shout-out, with a warning that these large spiders are creeping into local areas—enough to scare even the toughest. Southwest Airlines also gets roasted for dumping the cattle-call boarding system starting January, moving to assigned seating, plus charging for luggage—another sign the airline is “going downhill.”

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Trump's Tariffs Deliver Wins, While Schumer and the Left Melt Down

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 10:28


In this fiery “Kim on a Whim,” Kim and Marc take aim at the hysterical reaction from the left over Trump's tariff wins, blasting phony political stunts like a staged Reno coffee receipt meant to paint tariffs as a tax on Americans. They praise Bill Maher for admitting he was wrong about the economy tanking and call out Chuck Schumer's blatant dishonesty in claiming Trump's EU deal is fake. The duo breaks down how Trump's fair-trade reset is opening foreign markets to American goods like bourbon and LNG, bringing in billions in new revenue. While Schumer cries “tax hike,” Marc and Kim expose how these policies flip the script—making foreign nations pay their fair share instead of American workers.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Trump's Tariff Win, Schumer's Lies, and Sam Page Under Investigation (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 35:02


Hour 1 opens with Marc and Kim torching the liberal narrative around Trump's tariff policies after a staged viral coffee receipt from Reno tried to frame inflation as Trump's fault. In Kim on a Whim, Kim breaks it down: the media is scared because Trump's trade policies are actually working—so much so that even Bill Maher had to admit Trump didn't wreck the economy. Marc dissects Chuck Schumer's latest lie about the Trump-EU trade deal, revealing how U.S. exports like whiskey, energy, and steel are now in high demand overseas thanks to Trump's leverage. In Segment 3, Marc plays clips of Trump laying out the facts and smashing the Biden administration's weakness on trade and border security. The hour wraps with the breaking scandal involving St. Louis County Executive Sam Page, whose taxpayer-funded mailer against Prop B is now under state investigation. Marc points out the hypocrisy: if a Republican had done this, the media would be screaming. With the Missouri AG and Highway Patrol looking into it, this could be the beginning of the end for Page's political games.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Former MO Sen. John Lamping on (IP) reform and soaring energy prices

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 9:06


Marc welcomes former Missouri senator John Lamping for a no-nonsense discussion on government, lobbying, and skyrocketing utility bills. Opening with a Reagan quote—“Government is not the solution; government is the problem”—Lamping lays out how political money and lobbying, especially by Ameren, Missouri's utility giant, are squeezing everyday taxpayers. Lamping recounts a recent St. Charles GOP fundraiser where former Senator Caleb Rowden, now a lobbyist, was spotted pushing cash behind the scenes—highlighting the revolving door between politicians and special interests. The conversation turns to intitiative petition (IP) reform—a key issue that failed to pass largely due to lobbying muscle from political consultants and opposition from interests who profit off the current low 50% voting threshold. Lamping warns this system allows costly, often bad laws to slip through by simple majority votes, undermining the constitutional republic. The bulk of the segment focuses on utility bill hikes tied to new legislation benefiting Ameren. Lamping exposes the new “surge pricing” scheme where customers get hit with massive rate increases simply for using electricity during peak times, while big corporate users pay less by shifting demand. Examples cited include monthly bills doubling—even for properties barely occupied—and cases where usage only rose slightly but bills skyrocketed 100%+.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
NY Shooter Tragedy, Senate Blockade on Trump Judges, and ActBlue Money Laundering Exposed (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 30:36


Hour 4 starts with a somber look at the New York shooter who killed a heroic police officer and then himself after a failed attack on the NFL headquarters—highlighting the ongoing failures of mental health and public safety policies. The discussion moves to the Senate's slowdown of Trump's judicial nominees, with pressure mounting on Democrats to allow confirmations or face losing their August recess. Ryan Schmelz explains why recess appointments are a viable but controversial option. Then Ryan Wiggins exposes a massive, multi-state money laundering scheme linked to ActBlue, revealing how left-wing groups manipulate real estate transactions to funnel illegal campaign cash. The hour closes with a hard-hitting rundown of Democrat-run cities topping violent crime charts and a heartbreaking update on Lincoln County's 500-year flood disaster, urging listeners to step up and help victims caught off guard without flood insurance.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Big Beautiful Bill Brewing, IP Reform Fails, and Rising Utility Bills (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 32:04


Hour 2 digs into Senator John Kennedy's sharp take on gun control amid the NYC shooting, focusing instead on mental health and accountability. Brendan Steinhauser breaks down the next “big beautiful bill” GOP lawmakers are eyeing to build on the July 4 legislative win — with tax relief, border security, and spending control front and center. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to explain how Caleb Rowden killed vital IP reform, and warns about Ameren's lobbying win that's now doubling utility bills across Missouri thanks to surge pricing and legislative changes. Plus, cultural takes on woke advertising and absurd climate lawsuits round out the hour.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
2A Tuesday with Mark Walters on NYC Shooting, Gun Control Failures & Media Bias

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 10:44


Mark Walters from Armed American Radio breaks down the tragic New York City shooting, spotlighting the fallen NYPD officer's heroism and the shocking failure of New York's strict gun laws to prevent the attack. He criticizes media for downplaying the role of a “good guy with a gun” who helped stop violence in a separate incident, highlighting a deliberate editorial bias. Walters and Marc debate the subjective use of “mental health” in gun discussions, and the futility of more gun laws against determined criminals. The segment closes with a preview of upcoming political discussion about Trump's EU trade deal and Gaza aid.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From NYPD Heroics to Gaza Aid Controversy and Mental Health Debate (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 33:27


Hour 3 opens with Marc reflecting on the brutal New York shooting, honoring the fallen NYPD officer who sacrificed his life while protecting others and exposing the glaring failure of New York's gun laws. The segment includes a detailed discussion with Todd Pyro on building security lapses and mental health issues linked to mass shootings, alongside Mark Walters emphasizing the media's reluctance to highlight good guys with guns. Kim on a Whim closes the hour analyzing the escalating dispute between Trump and Netanyahu over Gaza's humanitarian crisis, spotlighting the political and on-the-ground realities behind the headlines.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 07/29/2025: (Full Show )

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 131:11


The full show kicks off with Marc and Kim tearing apart the liberal spin on Trump's trade policies, exposing how his tough stance has boosted U.S. exports and rattled the media narrative. Kim on a Whim delivers a sharp take on why Trump's trade wins are making liberals nervous. Hour 2 pivots to Senator John Kennedy's no-nonsense approach to gun control, focusing on mental health and responsibility after the NYC shooting, while Brendan Steinhauser previews the GOP's next legislative moves and former Senator John Lamping warns of costly utility hikes tied to lobbyists. Hour 3 honors the fallen NYPD officer from the NYC attack and dissects security failures and media bias, with Kim spotlighting Trump's rare public disagreement with Netanyahu over Gaza's humanitarian crisis. Hour 4 closes with a deep dive into the stalled confirmation of Trump's judicial nominees, a blockbuster money laundering scheme linked to ActBlue, and a hard look at Democrat-led cities plagued by violent crime. The show ends urging listeners to support flood victims in Lincoln County caught off guard by a catastrophic 500-year flood.

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HÁROMHARMAD – Napirend után: Bevennék a mihazánkos gyomrok a Fidesszel közös koalíciós kormányzást?

24.hu podcastok

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 12:07


Lehet „rafkós” az „alkalmatlan” Karácsonyból? Az érdek nyugaton is fölülírja az erkölcsöt? Bevennék a mihazánkos gyomrok a Fidesszel közös koalíciós kormányzást? Tilos vagy egyenesen kötelező hülyének nézni a választót? Ezek mai témáink.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Historic U.S.-EU trade deal slashes tariffs, sparks global shift: Inside the art of this deal with Shanker Singham

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 35:21


On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head discusses the recent U.S.-EU trade deal with Shanker Singham, a former advisor to the United States Trade Representative and former advisor to the Secretary of State for International Trade of the United Kingdom. Singham highlights the significance of this deal as the first major agreement in 25 years. He notes the deal's framework for reducing regulatory barriers, which could boost EU economic growth. Singham criticizes EU leaders for viewing trade as zero-sum, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms. The deal reduces EU tariffs from 30% to 15% with potential for further reductions if regulatroy changes are made. Furthermore, Singham discusses the enforcement mechanisms and the broader impact of U.S. trade policies on global regulatory systems.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News: Coldplay Scandal PR, Record-Breaking Baby, and Turbulent Skies

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 5:44


Astronomer, the company at the center of the Coldplay kiss cam fiasco, taps Gwyneth Paltrow—ex-wife of Coldplay's Chris Martin—as a quirky spokesperson amid PR chaos, while their HR director steps down. A record-breaking premature baby born at 21 weeks fights to thrive, challenging abortion debates on viability. Cottage cheese recipes are exploding on TikTok, proving it's more than just a weird texture. Meanwhile, alarming airline incidents—from near mid-air collisions to emergency slide tumbles—raise fresh safety questions. The NFL cracks down on ticket scalping among players and staff, hitting them with steep fines for cashing in on Super Bowl tickets.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Organ Donation Scandal? HHS Probe Reveals Terrifying Flaws in Transplant System

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 11:02


In this eye-opening segment, Kim sounds the alarm on an HHS-backed investigation into the organ transplant system, revealing horrifying cases where patients may have shown signs of life as organ procurement began. The crew unpacks the chilling story of TJ Hoover, whose organs were nearly harvested while he was conscious—sparking outrage and fear across social media. With 28 cases flagged for possible premature procedures and dozens more riddled with ethical red flags, the team debates what this means for donors, hospitals, and medical ethics. As more listeners reconsider their donor status, Marc and Kim question whether profit-driven pressure is putting lives at risk.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Organ Donor Horror, Deep State Schemes, and Clinton's Dirty Playbook Exposed (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 35:44


Hour 1 kicks off with a disturbing deep dive into a federal investigation revealing dozens of botched or unethical organ donor cases—highlighting one man who showed signs of life as doctors prepped for organ harvesting. Kim warns listeners to think twice before checking that donor box. Then Marc goes full throttle on former DNI John Ratcliffe's jaw-dropping revelations: that Hillary Clinton and the FBI worked hand-in-glove to push the Russia collusion lie, while Obama's inner circle looked the other way. As Ratcliffe calls to declassify the Durham Annex, the crew questions if real accountability will ever hit the elites.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Cully Stimson on Durham, Declassified: Deep State or Deep Trouble?

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 7:54


Former DNI John Ratcliffe drops a bombshell in an interview with Maria Bartiromo—testimony from Clinton, Brennan, and other Obama-era officials may contradict the still-classified Durham Annex intel. Legal expert Cully Stimson joins to dissect what this could mean: potential perjury, contempt, and the tight legal rope around presidential immunity. Also: Epstein's ghost still haunts the news cycle as Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly talks—will justice dig deeper, or is this another missed play?

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Trump's Global Trade Wins, Deep State Dirt, and School Absenteeism Drama Shake the Airwaves (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 36:14


Hour 3 dives into President Trump's aggressive trade breakthroughs, including the landmark EU deal easing tariffs and boosting American exports, with expert insights from Fox's Jonathan Savage. The focus then shifts to the explosive revelations about the FBI and Clinton's role in weaponizing the Steele dossier, featuring a hard-hitting discussion with political analyst Dan Snell on deep state corruption and Ron Klain's recent testimony. Wrapping up, a Tennessee school district's controversial crackdown on absenteeism ignites parental outrage as doctor's notes lose validity and truancy referrals threaten families, raising questions about education policy and parental rights.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Trump's Massive EU Trade Win, Intel Scandals, Boeing Strike Threat, and Shocking Airline Near-Miss (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 34:59


Hour 2 kicks off celebrating President Trump's historic trade deal with the EU, slamming the left's refusal to cheer American success. The segment dives deep into the explosive revelations from John Ratcliffe and John Durham's ongoing Russiagate probe, highlighting possible perjury and cover-ups by Obama-era intel officials. Boeing workers reject a lucrative contract offer amid proposed punishing schedule changes, signaling a looming strike in St. Louis. Attention turns to business news, Tesla's massive chip deal, and the Fed's rate meeting. The hour wraps with a bizarre Coldplay scandal PR stunt featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, a premature baby defying the odds, alarming airline safety incidents, and the NFL fining players for Super Bowl ticket scalping.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jonathan Savage on Trump's EU Deal Nears Finalization as Scotland Reacts, UK Trade Talks Heat Up

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 6:53


Jonathan Savage joins to break down the nearly finalized Trump-EU trade deal, highlighting how European member states see it as the “least bad” option, with major tariff cuts for autos but mixed reactions across industries. The UK deal looks even better, with lower tariffs and ongoing talks between Trump and Keir Starmer on trade and Gaza ceasefire efforts. Despite protests in Scotland, Trump's presence is met with both opposition and enthusiasm. This deal signals momentum for upcoming trade agreements with Canada, Mexico, Japan, and possibly China, reflecting Trump's aggressive push to reshape global commerce.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Dan Snell on the Durham Report that Promises Explosive Russiagate Revelations, Democrats in Crisis

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 11:12


Dan Snell reveals upcoming declassified intelligence exposing how Hillary Clinton and the FBI pushed the fake Steele dossier to undermine Trump, fueling the Russiagate scandal. While some hope for accountability, the focus shifts to Trump's ongoing positive agenda amid low Democratic approval and internal party turmoil. The discussion tackles election integrity, immigration manipulation through census and redistricting, and the looming largest mass deportation effort under Trump's direction. The segment ends with growing outrage over a school district rejecting doctor's notes for absences, sparking parental backlash.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Cardinals on the Brink: Tom Ackerman Breaks Down Trades, Team Morale, and the Road Ahead

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 12:05


Tom Ackerman joins Kim and Ethan to dissect the Cardinals' rollercoaster season, spotlighting key trades like Eric Feddy heading to the Braves amid bullpen struggles. Ackerman highlights the team's focus on building for 2026 under new GM Heimblum, emphasizing drafting, player development, and revamping the minor league system. Despite fan frustration over mediocrity, loyalty runs deep in St. Louis, with hopes pinned on fresh leadership and a return to championship contention. The segment wraps with a look at other St. Louis pro teams and anticipation for the upcoming football season.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 07/28/2025: (Full Show)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 143:14


Hour 1 kicks off with a disturbing deep dive into a federal investigation revealing dozens of botched or unethical organ donor cases—highlighting one man who showed signs of life as doctors prepped for organ harvesting. Kim warns listeners to think twice before checking that donor box. Then Marc goes full throttle on former DNI John Ratcliffe's jaw-dropping revelations: that Hillary Clinton and the FBI worked hand-in-glove to push the Russia collusion lie, while Obama's inner circle looked the other way. As Ratcliffe calls to declassify the Durham Annex, the crew questions if real accountability will ever hit the elites. Hour 2 kicks off celebrating President Trump's historic trade deal with the EU, slamming the left's refusal to cheer American success. The segment dives deep into the explosive revelations from John Ratcliffe and John Durham's ongoing Russiagate probe, highlighting possible perjury and cover-ups by Obama-era intel officials. Boeing workers reject a lucrative contract offer amid proposed punishing schedule changes, signaling a looming strike in St. Louis. Attention turns to business news, Tesla's massive chip deal, and the Fed's rate meeting. The hour wraps with a bizarre Coldplay scandal PR stunt featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, a premature baby defying the odds, alarming airline safety incidents, and the NFL fining players for Super Bowl ticket scalping. Hour 3 dives into President Trump's aggressive trade breakthroughs, including the landmark EU deal easing tariffs and boosting American exports, with expert insights from Fox's Jonathan Savage. The focus then shifts to the explosive revelations about the FBI and Clinton's role in weaponizing the Steele dossier, featuring a hard-hitting discussion with political analyst Dan Snell on deep state corruption and Ron Klain's recent testimony. Wrapping up, a Tennessee school district's controversial crackdown on absenteeism ignites parental outrage as doctor's notes lose validity and truancy referrals threaten families, raising questions about education policy and parental rights. Hour 4 covers Trump's ongoing efforts in Scotland to push peace in Ukraine while locking down crucial trade deals with the EU, Canada, and Mexico, despite lingering tariffs. The Cardinals' season is dissected by Tom Ackerman, who breaks down the trade deadline strategy focusing on pitching moves and rebuilding under new GM Heimblum, aiming for a 2026 turnaround. Kim mocks Stephen Colbert's failing CBS show and the pathetic protest after its cancellation, highlighting the toxic one-sidedness of today's late-night comedy. The segment closes on Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony fallout, raising doubts about the impact of her claims without proof and cautioning against pardons.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Trump's UK-EU Trade Wins, Cardinals' Trade Deadline Moves, Colbert's Ratings Collapse, and Maxwell Testimony Update (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 36:16


Hour 4 covers Trump's ongoing efforts in Scotland to push peace in Ukraine while locking down crucial trade deals with the EU, Canada, and Mexico, despite lingering tariffs. The Cardinals' season is dissected by Tom Ackerman, who breaks down the trade deadline strategy focusing on pitching moves and rebuilding under new GM Heimblum, aiming for a 2026 turnaround. Kim mocks Stephen Colbert's failing CBS show and the pathetic protest after its cancellation, highlighting the toxic one-sidedness of today's late-night comedy. The segment closes on Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony fallout, raising doubts about the impact of her claims without proof and cautioning against pardons.

Titus Podcast
SUPERVILLAINS Can't Stop Won't Stop

Titus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 87:29


Titus Podcast... SCREAM SANITY! For Christopher Titus tour dates, specials, and merch visit: https://www.christophertitus.com/ For Rachel Bradley tour dates and merch visit: https://www.rachelbradleycomedy.com/ For The Hylinder's music and merch visit: https://www.thewillingbureau.com   To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ChristopherTitusPodcast

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Intel Cover-Up & Corruption: Two Insiders Tell All From Years of Obama-Era Coup Attempts & Epstein Scandal

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 41:31


On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head dives into two explosive interviews exposing political corruption and intelligence agency overreach. Mike Benz reacts to the Wall Street Journal's Trump-Epstein coverage, slamming Democrats for weaponizing Epstein revelations only when politically convenient. Benz outlines intelligence community ties, calls for the DOJ to release the Alex Acosta transcript and urges full transparency, including a CIA name trace.Additionally, and from the “Just The News, No Noise” studio, Amanda Head and her co-host John Solomon sit down with former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes to discuss a new DOJ strike force targeting potential Obama-era crimes. They unpack a bombshell report from DNI Tulsi Gabbard detailing a decade-long conspiracy, the media's silence, and the weaponization of government against Trump allies. Nunes connects the dots between Russiagate, Ukraine and Mar-a-Lago, demanding the revocation of security clearances and full declassification of key documents.You can follow this podcast and everyone on this podcast episode on X by searching for their respective handles listed here: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @Jsolomonreports, @MikeBenzCyber, @DevinNunes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Eben Brown on Ghislaine Maxwell meeting. What's she revealing?

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 6:29


Fox News Radio Eben Brown joins to talk about Ghislaine Maxwell meeting and what she is revealing.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Will Trump ever make it on Mount Rushmore? - Hour 3

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 34:44


In this hour Marc and Kim discuss if Trump ever make it on Mount Rushmore? Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation joins to talk about Trump admin backing off Israel/Hamas ceasefire deal. Representative Dr. Bob Onder US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about his proposal to rename The Kennedy Center after Trump. Finally, Group planning nationwide "people's sick day" to protest Trump.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Congressman Bob Onder on his proposal to rename The Kennedy Center after Trump

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 11:41


Representative Dr. Bob Onder US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about his proposal to rename The Kennedy Center after Trump.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Mike Howell believe some of Biden's pardons could be overturned

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 9:55


Mike Howell, Visiting Fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about the Biden pardons and if some could get overturned.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Chuck Mangione, Hulk Hogan die. So much loss this week - Hour 2

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 35:16


In this hour the number of famous people deaths this week. Study finds your dog likes to watch TV. In Other News: man driving in Chuck-E-Cheese costume arrested.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News: man driving in Chuck-E-Cheese costume arrested

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 6:23


In Other News: man driving in Chuck-E-Cheese costume arrested

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Marc & Kim are surprised Ghislaine Maxwell didn't plead the fifth - Hour 1

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 34:10


Marc and Kim begin this Friday show talking about the surprise Ghislaine Maxwell didn't plead the fifth. Kim on a Whim talks video of white police officer punching black driver goes viral and if it is justified. Finally, Russia had dirt on Hillary Clinton's health.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Video of white police officer punching black driver goes viral

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 10:31


Marc and Kim discuss the video of white police officer punching black driver goes viral and if it is justified.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tuesday the 29th is National Chicken Wing Day - Hour 4

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 34:11


In the final hour Marc and Kim are joined by Fox News Radio Eben Brown joins to talk about Ghislaine Maxwell meeting and what she is revealing. Mike Howell, Visiting Fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about the Biden pardons and if some could get overturned. Finally, it's National Chicken Wing Day on July 29. Thanks DD Mau's!

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Carafano, Bob Onder, Eben Brown, Mike Howell, Kim on a Whim, In Other News - Full Show 7-25-25

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 133:00


Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation joins to talk about Trump admin backing off Israel/Hamas ceasefire deal. Representative Dr. Bob Onder US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about his proposal to rename The Kennedy Center after Trump. Fox News Radio Eben Brown joins to talk about Ghislaine Maxwell meeting and what she is revealing. Mike Howell, Visiting Fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation joins to talk about the Biden pardons and if some could get overturned. Also, Video of white police officer punching black driver goes viral. Chuck Mangione, Hulk Hogan die. So much loss this week. Man driving in Chuck-E-Cheese costume arrested.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Carafano on Trump admin backing off Israel/Hamas ceasefire deal

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 7:46


Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation joins to talk about Trump admin backing off Israel/Hamas ceasefire deal.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 7-24-25 (Full Show): From Obama's Russia Hoax to Progressive Grocery Fiascos — Unmasking the Swamp's Failures and Media Bias

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 139:10


Marc and Kim deliver a relentless, no-holds-barred critique of the left's biggest scandals and failures across four explosive hours. Hour 1 celebrates Bob Onder's bold push to rename the Kennedy Center after Trump, exposes the Epstein cover-up, and highlights Kansas City's failed city-run grocery store as a symbol of progressive decay. Hour 2 digs into Tulsi Gabbard's fearless unveiling of Obama's intelligence manipulation, Trump's game-changing trade deal with Japan, and sharp sports insights on the Cardinals' future. Hour 3 tears apart the Obama administration's Russia collusion fraud with former Senator Jim Tallent confirming deep-state sabotage, while spotlighting the political war over Gabbard's documents and questioning justice in the Idaho mass stabbing case. Hour 4 reveals Kansas City's public transit and food crises, breaks down stalled Trump nominations and Russiagate's immunity shield, and delivers live White House updates on sanctuary cities and media's anti-Trump meltdown—capping a powerful series that challenges the swamp and the propaganda machine at every turn.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Griff Jenkins on Tulsi Gabbard's Obama Bombshell, Sanctuary City Battles & Trump's Economic Wins

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 10:44


Hour 4 Segment 3 dives into the ongoing fallout from Tulsi Gabbard's explosive declassification of Russiagate documents accusing Obama-era officials of politicizing intelligence, with the White House fiercely defending her while critics call it a distraction. Griff Jenkins reports live from the White House on the slow political scene and the escalating fight over sanctuary cities, where states led by Democrats are suing to restore benefits for illegal immigrants, sparking fierce pushback from the Trump administration. Griff highlights the historic progress on border security, trade deals, and deregulation under Trump, framing it as unmatched in recent memory, even from Reagan's era. The segment closes teasing the culture war attacks from Hollywood and late-night shows targeting Trump.