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On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ben Carson, Vice Chair of President Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission, for an in-depth conversation on faith, freedom and America's cultural crossroads.Dr. Carson explains the commission's mission to safeguard religious liberty and the vital role of prayer in schools. He shared behind-the-scenes stories of President Trump's personal committment to religious freedom — including small acts of generosity that reveal his character.The discussion also highlights initiatives like “America Prays” and their impact on strengthening communities through faith. The founding principal of the American Cornerstone Institute. Carson doesn't shy away from tough topics, offering sharp critiques of Democratic policies on open borders, transgender issues and marijuana legalization.To keep up with former HUD Secretary Ben Carson you can follow him and his organization on X: @RealBenCarson or @ACI1776.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc tracks the ongoing manhunt for the shooter behind Charlie Kirk's assassination and breaks down the political fallout in Washington and abroad. Victoria Churchill of the Daily Mail joins to discuss the heated reactions to the lack of a moment of silence in Congress and the European Parliament, as lawmakers clash over political rhetoric, free speech, and a growing culture of desensitization to violence. We also cover the impact on conservative activism and safety concerns for public figures. Nichole Murray brings the latest business and economic updates, including stock market trends, Boeing union negotiations, Apple's new health features, and dating app usage. Marc wraps the hour with In Other news, from Jersey Shore buzz and New Jersey tourism to fresh discoveries from the Mars rover
Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show begins with Capitol Beat. Jim Carafano from the Heritage Foundation discusses the arrest of the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, the quick law enforcement response that involved a pastor and the suspect's family, and what the case shows about deterring political violence. He also breaks down Qatar's complex diplomatic role and reports of an Israeli strike in Qatar in the broader context of regional conflicts. Congressman Dr. Bob Onder joins the conversation to reflect on Charlie Kirk's influence with young conservatives and students, calling him a martyr, and to discuss the dangers of heated political rhetoric. He also weighs in on Missouri's upcoming redistricting plan that could change the shape of his district and shares his thoughts on commemorating 9/11, while criticizing County Executive Sam Page's response. To close the hour, Scott on the Spot looks at the troubling trend of young men committing violent acts. Scott highlights factors that may be contributing, including the influence of social media, the spread of misinformation, mental health challenges, parental responsibility and the role of pharmaceuticals.
Councilman Dennis Hancock joins Marc Cox to discuss the arrest of Tyler Robinson, identified as the shooter in the Charlie Kirk incident, and how Robinson's father, a 27 year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff's Department, helped secure his son. Hancock also criticizes St. Louis County for not holding an official 9/11 remembrance, recalling his own experience leading a prayer service as Fenton's mayor. The conversation turns to county leadership under Sam Page, the cost of a new county flag and logo, a Hispanic Heritage Month flag raising, the expansion of the senior tax freeze, and questions around stadium funding legislation that excludes St. Louis County, St. Louis City and Cole County.
Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins Marc Cox with breaking updates on the arrest of 22 year old Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting. Robinson, a student at Utah Valley University who lived in Washington County, Utah, was turned in by a minister and possibly his own father. His father is a 27 year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff's Department. Eben shares details on the quick capture just two days after the attack, the role of the FBI and Utah Department of Public Safety, and what we know so far about potential state and federal charges. The suspect's motive remains unclear as authorities prepare for a press conference.
Hour 4 opens with Councilman Dennis Hancock on local issues. He reacts to the arrest of the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect, calls Kirk a strong voice for conservatives, and stresses that political violence is unacceptable. Hancock also criticizes St. Louis County for not holding an official 9/11 remembrance, recalls leading a prayer service as Fenton's mayor after the attacks, and weighs in on Sam Page's spending on a new county flag and logo, the Hispanic Heritage Month flag raising, the expanded senior tax freeze, and questions around stadium funding legislation. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown then shares the latest on 22 year old Tyler Robinson, identified as the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting. He reports on Robinson's background, his father's role in turning him in, the FBI and state response, and possible state and federal charges. The hour ends with the newest details from the investigation.
Hour 1 opens with Scott Jagow in Scott on the Spot, sharing his rotator cuff surgery story, pain management, physical therapy, new treatments like PRP and scrambler therapy, plus a quick look at the day's breaking headlines. Hour 2 features Victoria Churchill on the fallout from the Charlie Kirk shooting and the moment of silence debate, followed by Nichole Murray with business and market updates, then In Other News. Hour 3 brings Jim Carafano on the suspect arrest and why swift law enforcement matters, then Capitol Beat with Rep. Dr. Bob Onder on political rhetoric, redistricting and 9/11 remembrance, and a short return of Scott Jagow for Scott on the Spot. Hour 4 starts with Dennis Hancock on local county issues and the Queen of Hearts drawing, then Eben Brown with the latest updates on the Charlie Kirk investigation and what charges may come next.
In this Scott on the Spot segment, Marc Cox talks with Scott Jagow about his recent rotator cuff surgery and the challenges of recovery. Scott opens up about the pain management process, alternative therapies like PRP and scrambler treatment, and the role of physical therapy in regaining strength. The conversation also takes a lighter turn, recalling typewriter class memories and the evolution of typing skills. Scott reflects on adapting daily life after surgery and how the experience has deepened his empathy for people living with chronic pain.
In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, we cover the latest on the assassination attempt against Charlie Kirk, the status of the investigation, and reactions from political leaders. Marc also shares details about President Trump's planned tribute. We update you on the Utah campus shooting and the suspect's movements caught on video. The conversation continues with the national gun control debate and recent comments from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, along with a look at the weapon used. In this week's Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow talks about his shoulder surgery, pain management, recovery process, and how medical technology is helping him heal.
Victoria Churchill joins Marc Cox to discuss the fallout in Washington after the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk during a campus tour in Utah. Lawmakers clashed when Rep. Lauren Boebert requested a moment of silence, sparking pushback from Democrats and a heated confrontation with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna. The conversation covers selective media coverage, the growing desensitization to political violence, and comparisons to past assassinations including Kennedy and Trump. Churchill and Cox also explore how inflammatory rhetoric is shaping younger generations' political engagement, the need for open dialogue, and the rising safety concerns for political figures.
Jim Carafano from the Heritage Foundation joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down the arrest of the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination attempt. He shares insight into Charlie Kirk's background and character, condemns political violence in any form, and examines the quick response by law enforcement including the involvement of a pastor and the suspect's family. The conversation also turns to the international stage, with analysis of Qatar's complicated diplomatic relationships and reports of an Israeli attack in Qatar, set against the broader backdrop of ongoing conflicts in the region.
In this Capitol Beat segment, Congressman Bob Onder joins Marc Cox to discuss the latest political headlines. They talk about the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, with Onder describing Kirk as a martyr and reflecting on his influence with young people and on college campuses. The Congressman also addresses the impact of political rhetoric, noting how comparisons to Nazis and other inflammatory language can fuel violence. Later, he weighs in on Missouri's upcoming redistricting plan, which could reshape his own district, and shares thoughts on remembering 9/11 along with criticism of County Executive Sam Page's response.
The Marc Cox Morning Show is live from Eureka this morning and remember the life of Charlie Kirk and those who lost their lives 24 years ago. Finally, Missouri special session.
Today the Marc Cox Morning Show is live from Eureka and are joined by Kerry Cain, US Army Soldier injured while serving in Afghanistan shares his story and how FOCUS has helped him. Carlos Urbina and Todd Nicely share what FOCUS has meant to them and how they continue to give back. Former US Senator Jim Talent talks about the life of Charlie Kirk. Host of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream talks about Supreme Court and Charlie Kirk. Washington Based Correspondent Griff Jenkins talks about the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Todd Nicely joins to talk about what FOCUS Marine has meant to him. Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News Sunday talks about Charlie Kirk and latest with Supreme Court. Washington Based Correspondent Griff Jenkins talks about the life of Charlie Kirk.
Carlos Urbina, Mentor of FOCUS Marine Foundation joins to talk about how they helped him and how he continues to help others. Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about the death of Charlie Kirk. Eureka police Chief and more.
We remember Charlie Kirk. Kerry Cain, US Army Soldier who was injured while serving in Afghanistan joins to talk about his injury and how FOCUS Marines has helped him.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck dive into frustrations with the Cardinals, St. Charles County's property tax freezes, and Israel's bombing of Hamas leaders in Qatar. They examine media coverage of crime, spotlight Mary Kutter's critique of Big Pharma in The Devil Wore a Lab Coat, and close with new UFO testimony in Congress.
Dan Buck talks with country western singer Mary Kutter about her song The Devil Wore a Lab Coat, a bold take on the opioid epidemic and the pharmaceutical industry's role in devastating small-town America. Kutter opens up about how Big Pharma targeted vulnerable communities, the kickbacks given to doctors, and the widespread addiction that followed.
In Hour 4, Marc Cox and Dan Buck highlight rising crime in Democrat-run cities and media bias in covering high-profile cases. They review Lara Trump's recent Missouri speech, revisit Trump administration policies, and examine how political narratives are shaping public debate. Fox Business's Lydia Hu joins to break down wholesale price shifts, job number revisions, and potential Federal Reserve moves. The hour also looks at St. Louis's high crime ranking, its unusually large population of single residents, and challenges facing the steel industry, including the future of Granite City Steel under Trump-era tariffs.
Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Marc and Dan dig into the Cardinals' management struggles and St. Charles County's property tax freeze debate, then turn to Democratic politics, AOC, and media coverage of crime including the Daniel Penny case. In Segment 3, Nichole Murray joins with the viral “Philly Karen” story and a look at women as multitaskers. The hour wraps with In Other News and the latest UFO/UAP testimony in Congress about unexplained aerial phenomena.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Christina Bobb, the only attorney present during the FBI's 10-hour raid on Mar-a-Lago while the Trump family was in Bedminster. Bobb describes the search as invasive and condescending, argues President Trump was lawfully in possession of documents, and suggests the raid was politically motivated. She also previews her new book Defiant, which includes text messages, emails, and firsthand accounts of the raid, with a foreword written by Donald Trump. Bobb discusses her ongoing legal battles, including her role as a criminal defendant in Arizona and a recently dismissed case in Michigan, as well as her current work with Judicial Watch alongside Tom Fitton.
Nichole Murray joins Marc Cox and Dan Buck to discuss new UFO/UAP testimony in Congress, including a video of an unexplained flying object and speculation from military experts about possible extraterrestrial technology. In In Other News to wrap the hour, they highlight stock market futures, Singapore's new defense aircraft, Producer Price Index expectations, U.S. Steel changes, Shake Shack menu updates, and the viral “Philly Karen” story
Hour 3 features Christina Bobb discussing her book Defiant and her firsthand account of the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid. Marc and Dan also cover Ashli Babbitt's death on January 6th, new controversy over Epstein documents and political ties, Mary Kutter's song The Devil Wore a Lab Coat calling out Big Pharma, and a look ahead to job numbers and possible interest rate cuts with Fox Business's Lydia.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Fox Business Correspondent Lydia Hu about the latest economic headlines. They break down the surprise 0.1% drop in wholesale inflation for August, what it could signal for future consumer prices, and how Trump's tariff policies factor into the debate. The conversation also covers major revisions to U.S. jobs numbers, signs of a cooling labor market, the potential for Federal Reserve rate cuts, and what the recent shutdown at Granite City Steel and Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel mean for American manufacturing and workers.
Hour 1 — Marc and Dan react to frustrations with the Cardinals' management and farm system, discuss St. Charles County's property tax freeze debate, and cover Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar. They break down media bias in crime coverage, highlight Mary Kutter's The Devil Wore a Lab Coat during Buck Don't Give a ____, and discuss new UFO/UAP testimony in Congress. Hour 2 — More on Cardinals struggles and the St. Charles tax fight, plus a look at Democratic politics and media narratives around the Daniel Penny case. In Segment 3, Nichole Murray joins with the viral “Philly Karen” story and a lighthearted chat on women as multitaskers. The hour wraps with In Other News and the latest from UFO hearings. Hour 3 — Christina Bobb joins to discuss her new book Defiant, her firsthand account of the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid, ongoing legal battles, and her work with Judicial Watch. Marc and Dan also cover Ashli Babbitt's death on January 6th, new revelations from Epstein-related documents, and revisit Mary Kutter's critique of Big Pharma. The hour closes with an economic preview on job numbers and possible Fed rate moves with Fox Business's Lydia. Hour 4 — The guys highlight rising crime in Democrat-run cities, the lack of coverage for certain cases, and debate judicial and prosecutorial approaches. They break down Lara Trump's Missouri speech, Trump-era policies, and political narratives. Lydia Hu joins to talk wholesale price changes, job revisions, Fed decisions, and U.S. Steel's challenges in Granite City. The show wraps with St. Louis crime rankings, its high percentage of single residents, and local industry headlines.
Marc and Dan talk with Hans von Spakovsky about constitutional interpretation, Supreme Court rulings on immigration, and the role of justices like Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. They also discuss ICE enforcement in Los Angeles, RFK Jr.'s push to investigate pharmaceutical companies, Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life fundraiser, and a new IP reform bill.
In this Buck Don't Give a ____ segment, Marc and Dan take on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony about healthcare incentives. They discuss Medicare reimbursements tied to vaccination rates, financial pressure on doctors, and the influence of pharmaceutical companies on medical decisions. The conversation questions vaccine schedules for newborns, liability protections for drug makers, and whether government mandates compromise patient choice.
Hour 1 covers Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life banquet, including her pause to say bedtime prayers with her children. Marc and Dan examine the recent abortion ballot initiative that narrowly failed and the role of outside funding, as well as efforts to change how initiatives are passed. They also break down a Supreme Court ruling that upheld ICE authority, the tragic murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Serhutska in Charlotte, and RFK Jr.'s concerns about healthcare incentives tied to vaccination rates. The hour also features a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on whether financial incentives and pharmaceutical influence undermine medical decision-making.
Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's take on New York's proposed tax hikes, tax migration, and the lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and efforts to repeal discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s statements about healthcare incentives, Medicare reimbursements, and pharmaceutical influence on medical decision-making.
Marc and Dan talk with John Lamping about Lara Trump's appearance at the Missouri Right to Life banquet, efforts to overturn Amendment 3, and the debate over initiative petition reform. They also discuss Missouri's abortion law, Emmanuel Cleaver's re-election, Eric Greitens' potential return, and Jason Kander's role in state politics.
Marc and Dan talk with Todd Piro about New York's proposed tax increases and the potential impact on residents and businesses. They compare tax policies and lifestyles in New York and Florida, with Piro adding commentary on the challenges of living in New York City versus the benefits of states like Florida and Missouri. The conversation highlights concerns about tax migration, relocation, and the broader economic consequences of taxation strategies.
Marc and Dan talk with Luis Valdes for 2A Tuesday about constitutional carry, concealed carry on public transportation, and whether teachers should be allowed to carry firearms in schools. They discuss Florida's sales tax holiday on guns and ammunition through the end of the year, compared to West Virginia's year-round exemption. Valdes also addresses the history of Jim Crow-era gun laws, current challenges to blanket bans, and the debate over mental health and gun ownership. The conversation includes international comparisons, such as the UK's knife control policies, highlighting the broader fight for Second Amendment rights.
Marc and Dan talk with Eben Brown about the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling that lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, allowing ICE broad enforcement powers overturning a lower court injunction that had barred stops based on race, language, job, or location. They also dig into the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course; Routh is representing himself, jury selection is underway, and Judge Aileen Cannon is presiding with no cameras allowed inside the federal courtroom. Updates will rely on note-takers and courtroom artist
Marc and Dan discuss Lara Trump's keynote speech at a Missouri Right to Life dinner, her role with the RNC, and how she connects family values with politics. They cover details of two recent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump, including the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, who allegedly plotted to kill Trump. The conversation shifts to health insurance, with concerns about rising premiums, the role of Affordable Care Act subsidies, and broader critiques of government involvement in healthcare, education, and housing. Guests Eben Brown and Ryan Wiggins add analysis and commentary throughout the segment.
The Marc Cox Morning Show opens with Marc and Dan discussing Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life banquet before 1,100 attendees, focused on fundraising to overturn Amendment 3 and the debate over initiative petition reform. They also cover Missouri abortion laws, the Charlotte murder of Iryna Serhutska, and a Supreme Court ruling upholding ICE enforcement. Hour 2 features Hans von Spakovsky on constitutional interpretation, Supreme Court rulings on immigration, and commentary on justices Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. John Lamping joins to talk Missouri politics, Amendment 3, and initiative petition reform. Political commentary includes Chuck Schumer's economic criticism and Democratic policies, plus local stories like the Miss America pageant and a stolen St. Louis food truck. Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's humorous take on New York tax hikes, tax migration, and lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and the repeal of discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s claims about healthcare incentives and pharmaceutical influence. Hour 4 brings in Eben Brown of Fox News Radio on the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling lifting restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles and the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Ryan Wiggins joins the conversation to weigh in on government subsidies, rising health insurance premiums, and the broader impact of government intervention in healthcare, education, and housing.
Hour 2 features Hans von Spakovsky on constitutional issues and Supreme Court rulings, including immigration raids in Los Angeles and potential legal challenges for Big Pharma. Marc and Dan also talk with John Lamping about Missouri politics, Amendment 3, and initiative petition reform. The discussion covers recent tragic events, political commentary on Chuck Schumer's economic criticism and Democratic policies, plus local news from the Miss America pageant to a stolen food truck in St. Louis. The hour closes with In Other News.
On this episode of the podcast, former U.S. Border Patrol Agent and current Border Security Advisor Art Del Cueto breaks down the Supreme Court 6-3 decision to lift a restraining order on immigration enforcement in blue states — restoring the Trump Administration's aggressive tactics at the border. Del Cueto calls the ruling a win for America, blasting sanctuary cities and highlighting how cartel revenue skyrocketed from $500 million to $13 billion under President Biden. He emphasizes the urgent need for targeted enforcement, deeper cooperation with Mexican authorities, and policies that prioritize legal immigration and assimilation. Del Cueto also examines the challenges posed by unchecked illegal immigration and its direct impact on American communities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the Marc Cox Morning Show, Tom Ackerman recaps Denny Hamlin's win at the Enjoy Illinois 300 in St. Louis, his 59th NASCAR victory, and why drivers consider the track unique. He also breaks down Missouri's 42-31 win over Kansas with standout performances from Bo Purla and Ahmad Hardy, lifting Mizzou to No. 25, and Illinois' 45-19 victory over Duke, moving them to No. 9. NFL coverage includes the Chiefs' loss in Brazil, the Bills' 41-40 comeback over the Ravens, Aaron Rodgers' 4-touchdown debut with the Jets, and anticipation for Bears vs. Vikings. Ackerman closes with commentary on fan behavior, excitement for fall sports, and postseason baseball buzz.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck deliver a packed show starting with the excitement of a $400 million Powerball jackpot and Missouri's big football win over Kansas, plus Alabama's loss to Ohio State and the growing impact of NIL on college sports. They tackle student loan repayment challenges with Steve Cotton, revisit the controversy surrounding Dorian Johnson and the “Hands up, don't shoot” narrative, and discuss rising crime in Chicago and St. Louis. Nicole Murray provides market updates, while In Other News highlights a Phillies fan home run ball incident, a Mizzou fans viral moment, and a U.S. Open hat controversy. Senator Nick Schroer joins to discuss initiative petition reform, redistricting, public safety, and his endorsement from Andrew Bailey. Tom Ackerman recaps Denny Hamlin's NASCAR win in St. Louis, more college football highlights, and NFL action including the Chiefs, Bills, and Aaron Rodgers' Jets debut. Corporal Barry Bayles previews the First Responder Softball Showdown at Car Shield Field, and the show wraps with Dan Buck's unfiltered segment, Buck Don't Give A ____.
In Hour 4, Marc Cox and Dan Buck welcome Senator Nick Schroer to discuss Missouri's special legislative session, including initiative petition reform, redistricting, public safety, and his endorsement from Andrew Bailey. Tom Ackerman follows with a sports recap, breaking down Denny Hamlin's NASCAR win at the Enjoy Illinois 300 in St. Louis, Missouri's victory over Kansas, Illinois' win against Duke, and NFL highlights including the Chiefs, Bills, and Aaron Rodgers' Jets debut. The hour wraps with Corporal Barry Bayles previewing the First Responder Softball Showdown on October 10 at Car Shield Field, featuring St. Charles County Police vs. Central County Fire, a family-friendly event supporting local first responders.
Marc Cox talks with Corporal Barry Bayles about the upcoming First Responder Softball Showdown on October 10 at Car Shield Field. The event features St. Charles County Police taking on Central County Fire, with home run prizes, family activities, and proceeds supporting local first responders. Sponsored by Serve Pro and community partners, the game highlights the importance of public support and engagement with emergency services personnel.
In Hour 2, Marc Cox and Dan Buck kick off with a Powerball discussion, covering winning ticket details, lottery strategies, and financial planning advice for winners. They then revisit the Dorian Johnson and Ferguson controversy, discussing the Mike Brown shooting, social media reactions, free speech, and community tensions. Nicole Murray joins the show to provide market updates, highlighting business news and stock market trends. The hour closes with In Other News.
Marc Cox talks with Senator Nick Schroer about initiative petition reform, redistricting plans to reunite counties like Warren, and his push for a bill allowing self-protection on public transit. Schroer also highlights his endorsement from Andrew Bailey and his participation in the Missouri Freedom Caucus summit in Dallas.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck cover a packed show featuring the $400 million Powerball jackpot, Missouri Tigers' football win, and Alabama's loss to Ohio State. Steve Cotton joins to discuss student loan repayment and its impact on the economy. The hosts revisit the Dorian Johnson–Michael Brown controversy, rising crime in Chicago and St. Louis, and Missouri politics including redistricting and initiative petition reform. Minority Voices spotlights Peyton Jackson, a conservative Black congressional candidate critiquing DEI policies, and the show closes with lighter headlines and Buck Don't Give A ____.
Marc Cox talks with Steve Cotton about the impact of student loan repayment on graduates and the economy. They discuss repayment challenges, rising education costs, alternatives like trade schools, and possible reforms such as income-driven payment plans and loan modifications.
In Hour 1, Marc Cox and Dan Buck highlight the Missouri Tigers' weekend victory before diving into the controversy surrounding Dorian Johnson's death and the ongoing Ferguson debate. They discuss Chicago's crime crisis and possible National Guard deployment, then turn to Minority Monday with Peyton Jackson, a Black Republican candidate, who critiques DEI programs and Democratic policies. The hosts also cover Missouri's potential congressional redistricting, Eric Greitens' political future, initiative petition reform, job creation, Medicaid, Supreme Court developments, and changes to the Trump-era citizenship test.
On this Minority Monday segment, Marc Cox talks with Peyton Jackson, a Black Republican candidate in Texas, about her outspoken critique of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies and how she believes Democratic policies have negatively affected minority communities. The conversation explores the growing movement of Black conservatives, the role of influential voices like Officer Tatum and Stacy on the Right, and how redistricting in Texas could reshape the political landscape.
America is facing deep political division. Republican vs. Democrat, Left vs. Right. But what will it truly take for us to come together as one nation again? On this episode, former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto sits down with host and special guest co-host Joey for an honest conversation about America's current political climate. From the challenges facing both major parties to the growing frustration among citizens, Mike shares his perspective on what's fueling the divide and outlines practical steps everyday Americans can take to ensure their voices are heard by elected officials. Follow Mike Gatto: Website – www.mikegatto.com Twitter – @MikeGatto Follow Joey: TikTok – @joey_doesit
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