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On this episode of the podcast, Matthew Faraci breaks down President Trump's historic meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a onetime jihadist turned head of state. As al-Sharaa seeks global legitimacy, nearly 100 faith leaders from Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC) have released a letter and campaign video urging Trump to confront Syria's leader over the ongoing blockade of humanitarian aid to Christians, Druze, and other minorities in southern Syria.Faraci discusses the high-stakes diplomacy, the removal of U.S. and U.N. sanctions on al-Sharaa, and how President Trump's push for a “fresh start” in Syria could hinge on one question: whether al-Sharaa will finally uphold his promises on religious freedom and human rights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Hour 1, Marc Cox shares the story of his duck hunting accident that left him with broken ribs and 4 days in Barnes hospital, now on a 6 to 8 week recovery timeline. Marc breaks down the latest on the government shutdown deal, how Republicans see it as a win, and what it means for the SNAP program. The hour also covers New York's socialist style housing push under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, growing concerns over rent control and government property overreach, and what the latest election results reveal about voter sentiment on affordability. Plus, Dan celebrates his 53 plus baseball team winning the national championship with a wild 12 run inning at JetBlue Park.
Marc Cox kicks off the show with an update on his duck hunting accident that left him with 6 broken ribs and 4 days in Barnes hospital, along with reaction to the latest government shutdown deal and Zohran Mamdani's socialist style housing push in New York. Hans Von Spakovsky joins to discuss court battles over the Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court action, religious liberty, and the political strategy behind the shutdown. Hour 3 features Bill Eigel previewing the Veterans Freedom Fest and Dr. Marc Siegel sharing insights from his new book, “The Miracles Among Us,” on the connection between faith and modern medicine, before wrapping with a Buck Dont Give a ____ segment. In Hour 4, Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz breaks down the government funding fight, Tom Ackerman stops by with sports from Mizzou, SLU, and a St. Louis World Series win, and the show celebrates Toasted Ravioli Week with Liz Huff from St. Louis Magazine and Michael Saracino from Bartolino's.
In Hour 4, Marc Cox is joined by Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to break down the latest government funding deal, the battle over Affordable Care Act subsidies, and whether another shutdown could still happen. Tom Ackerman stops by with the latest sports headlines, including President Trump attending an NFL game, college football talk, and a strong start to the college basketball season. Marc then celebrates Toasted Ravioli Week with Liz Huff from St. Louis Magazine and Michael Saracino from Bartolino's, sharing St. Louis food traditions and the history behind the toasted ravioli celebration.
Marc Cox kicks off Toasted Ravioli Week with Liz Huff from St. Louis Magazine and Michael Saracino from Bartolino's, sharing personal stories and celebrating St. Louis food traditions. They dive into the history of toasted ravioli, how the week began, and why it remains a beloved staple in the local dining scene. Michael highlights Bartolino's ingredients, recipe style, and fun toasted ravioli variations, while the segment also spotlights Anheuser Busch's sponsorship and the restaurants participating in the celebration.
Marc Cox talks with Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz about the latest temporary deal to avoid a government shutdown, extending funding into late January and keeping some agencies funded into the next fiscal year. They also discuss the political battle over Affordable Care Act tax credits, subsidy negotiations, and what could spark another shutdown.
In Hour 3, Marc Cox talks with Bill Eigel about the Veterans Freedom Fest on Veterans Day at Stone Ledge Distillery in Defiance, featuring local leaders supporting military families. Marc is then joined by Dr. Marc Siegel to discuss his new book, “The Miracles Among Us,” and how faith and modern medicine can work together in healing. The hour wraps with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment.
Marc Cox talks with Dr. Marc Siegel about his new FOX News Books release, “The Miracles Among Us: How God's Grace Plays a Role in Healing,” coming out November 18. Dr. Siegel shares powerful stories from his work as a practicing physician and discusses the connection between faith, medicine, and healing.
In Hour 2, Marc shares a quick recovery update after breaking six ribs while duck hunting, then talks with Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, about the Supreme Court and the potential end of the government shutdown. Dom Sabino joins the show for business headlines, and the hour wraps with In Other News, including Veterans Day highlights, McDonald's 70th, and more quick hits.
Marc Cox talks with Hans von Spakovsky about the ongoing fight over the Affordable Care Act, the spike in Supreme Court emergency cases, and a key religious liberty lawsuit involving a Rastafarian prisoner. Hans also weighs in on the government shutdown and how possible filibuster changes could shape future political battles.
Marc Cox talks with Tom Ackerman about President Trump attending an NFL game for the first time since 1978 and his football background. They break down Mizzou's matchup with Texas A&M, Indiana's hot start, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza's rising Heisman buzz. Tom also looks at early season college basketball, including Missouri, SLU, and Illinois, and how they stack up after opening games. The segment wraps with St. Louis winning the World Series after a dominant playoff run, outscoring opponents 65 to 15, plus a fun look ahead to toasted ravioli week in St. Louis.
On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Drew Pinsky joins Amanda Head to discuss how America's obsession with avoiding discomfort is undermining our emotional and physical health. He explains why ‘oridnary misery,' the everyday struggles and setbacks that build resilience, is not only normal but essential for personal growth.Dr. Drew also tackles the overuse of psychotropic medications, the failures of modern primary care, and the erosion of real psychiatric consultation. Plus, he weighs in on the coming flu season, the mild reality of COVID-19 today, and the potential risks of bird flu — emphasizing the need for medical freedom, personal responsibility and better-trained physicians.You can watch or listen to Dr. Drew every weekday on Rumble, X, Youtube and all audio podcast platforms as he hosts, “Ask Dr. Drew.” You can also follow him on X: @AskDrDrew or @DrDrew. And finally, you can check out the amazing work that's going on with The Wellness Company by visiting their website: twc.healthSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fox News Radio's Jessica Rosenthal joins to talk about flight restrictions starting because of the government shutdown and if it could stretch into Thanksgiving travel. Nicole Murray from This Morning with Gordon Deal has story about ChatGPT is going to stop giving health, legal and financial advice. In Other News: venomous snake is in family laundry basket
We have made it to Friday and Ryan Wrecker is filling in for Marc Cox talking about the career of Nancy Pelosi who announced retirement yesterday. A Facism protestor is unable to define facism. In Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow talks about the history of the Cathedral Basilica. Finally, how drug prices being handled with government shutdown.
Dr. Bob Onder, US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about drug prices slashed on drugs that help lose weight plus the topic of transgender.
In this hour Ryan and Scott talk about bad attendance in St. Louis public schools. Ryan has a friend he wants to brag about because he was named the Chicago Bears fan of the year. Dr. Bob Onder, US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about drug prices slashed on drugs that help lose weight plus the topic of transgender. In Scott on the Spot we look at how we remember things.
In this Scott on the Spot we look at how we remember things.
In this hour we discuss Mayor Spencer responds to Fox story on broken tornado sirens. Ryan does not like squatters, traveling by train and toy hall of fame.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show with Ryan Wrecker; Fox News Radio's Jessica Rosenthal joins to talk about flight restrictions starting because of the government shutdown and if it could stretch into Thanksgiving travel. Nicole Murray has story that ChatGPT will stop giving health, legal and financial advice to its consumers. Dr. Bob Onder, US Congressman for Missouri's 3rd District joins to talk about drug prices slashed on drugs that help lose weight plus the topic of transgender. Scott on the Spot talks Cathedral Basilica and the Mandela Effect.
Fox News Radio's Jessica Rosenthal joins to talk about flight restrictions starting because of the government shutdown and if it could stretch into Thanksgiving travel.
This week for his Roaming St. Louis segment on KMOX, Scott Jagow looks at the history of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis located in the Central West End.
Nicole Murray has story that ChatGPT will stop giving health, legal and financial advice to its consumers.
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Tara sits down with Congressman Ralph Norman to discuss the urgent need for redistricting in South Carolina, the fight against gerrymandering, and strategies to strengthen the Republican Party ahead of the midterms. They dive into the challenges of passing a real budget, the filibuster debate, voter integrity, and controlling federal overspending. Norman shares his perspective on putting forward strong candidates, safeguarding elections, and ensuring conservative policies are implemented at both state and national levels. Redrawing the map, reforming the system, and preparing for the fight ahead. Ralph Norman, South Carolina politics, redistricting, gerrymandering, Republican strategy, midterms 2026, filibuster, appropriations bills, federal budget, voter integrity, election reform, Trump administration, fiscal responsibility, Tara podcast In this episode, Tara talks with Congressman Ralph Norman about the urgent need to redistrict South Carolina's 6th Congressional District to prevent extreme gerrymandering and strengthen conservative representation. They discuss the challenges of passing real appropriations bills versus continuing resolutions, the filibuster debate, and fears over unchecked Democratic spending and amnesty legislation. Norman emphasizes voter integrity, paper ballots, and reforms to ensure honest elections, while outlining plans to recruit strong candidates for both state and national offices. The conversation also touches on fiscal responsibility, controlling federal overspending, and preparing for the upcoming midterms to safeguard conservative governance.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about the Blues struggles and what Cardinals could get traded.
Ryan Wrecker talks about FEMA funds coming to St. Louis 6 months after tornado. Host of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream joins to discuss government shutdown, Supreme Court oral arguments and more. Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talks about Nancy Pelosi, flights being cancelled and more.
Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talks about Nancy Pelosi, flights being cancelled and more.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show Ryan Wrecker is filling in; KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about the Blues struggles and what Cardinals could get traded. Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about Supreme Court oral arguments on tariffs and more. Missouri State Senator for District 23 Adam Schnelting joins to talk about amendment 3. Host of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream joins to discuss government shutdown, Supreme Court oral arguments and more. Griff Jenkins, Washington Based Correspondent for Fox News Channel talks about Nancy Pelosi, flights being cancelled and more.
Host of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream joins to discuss government shutdown, Supreme Court oral arguments and more.
Ryan Wrecker is filling in for Marc Cox and begins this hour talking with Scott Jagow about budget cuts. Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about Supreme Court oral arguments on tariffs and more. Missouri State Senator for District 23 Adam Schnelting joins to talk about amendment 3. Finally, Scott on the Spot talks about flight being cut around the country.
Missouri State Senator for District 23 Adam Schnelting joins to talk about amendment 3.
Former US Senator Jim Talent joins to talk about Supreme Court oral arguments on tariffs and more.
In this hour Mamdani asks people for donations after winning election. Supreme Court hearing arguments about using tariffs. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about the Blues struggles and who from the Cardinals could get traded. Finally, we know password for Lourve during robbery.
Ryan Wrecker is filling in for Marc this morning and starts the show talking about soccer star David Beckham getting knighted and a reporter thinks they were lied to when Beckham said they remembered them, also liberals explain fat size based on shirt size. In Scott on the Spot the topic in crime in different cities which brings Wrecker to talk about what Detroit is doing to stop police chases.
On this episode of the podcast, Job Creators Network CEO Alfredo Ortiz joins the show to explain how Republicans have failed to communicate their economic successes and what they can do to turn things around. Ortiz points to the strong economy under President Trump, including lower gas prices, overtime tax benefits, and small business growth driven by a 20% tax deduction and immediate expensing provisions. He says Democrats have ignored the rising costs of healthcare and energy, leaving small businesses and working families struggling. Ortiz calls on Republicans to refocus their message on affordability, opportunity, and real results for the 65 million Americans employed by small businesses.You can learn more about the great work Job Creators Network is doing under Alfredo Ortiz's leadership by visiting their website: www.jobcreatorsnetwork.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1 covers the New York City mayoral race won by socialist Eric Adams and Democratic wins in Virginia, New Jersey, and California. Ryan and Scott discuss what this means for the party's direction, plus concerns over the ongoing government shutdown, air traffic controllers, and unpaid federal workers. They also react to Erica Kirk's Jimmy Kimmel comments, Marjorie Taylor Greene on The View, a UPS cargo plane incident, and redistricting in California.
In this Scott on the Spot segment, Scott Jagow joins the Marc Cox Morning Show with Ryan Wrecker filling in to break down the election of Democrat Zohran Mamdani as the new mayor of New York City. They examine what voters are expecting from a socialist leader in a major American city and why public patience can fade quickly if promised change does not come fast enough. Scott compares past political movements that created high expectations but led to disappointment and discusses whether Mamdani's victory signals a larger national shift or a short term reaction from voters.
Hour 2 covers the growing pickleball craze and why racquet sports are booming among older adults. Ryan breaks down a wild teen house party in St. Charles County with more than 100 kids and multiple injuries, along with a survey showing 24 percent of young Americans think political violence can be justified. Nichole Murray joins to talk business and earnings, including McDonald's and Boeing. The hour wraps with Tom Brady and more quirky headlines in In Other News.
Mary Vought joins Ryan Wrecker to unpack Democratic wins in California, New York, New Jersey, and Virginia, plus the passage of Proposition 50. They debate the party's strategy of running against Donald Trump, the rise of progressive figures like AOC, and concerns about socialist leaning candidates. Policy talk includes healthcare, immigration, government spending, and wealth redistribution, with a focus on how messaging shapes voter expectations.
Hour 3 starts with Mary Vought reacting to Democratic wins in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia, plus California's Proposition 50 passing. They discuss party strategy and whether figures like AOC are rising in influence. Ryan then breaks down Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on The View, followed by the cargo plane crash in Louisville with multiple fatalities and concerns about aging aircraft. The hour also includes commentary on media bias, celebrity podcasts, and a strange court case involving a sandwich thrown at a federal agent.
Eben Brown reports on the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney, reflecting on his legacy as one of the most influential and polarizing figures in modern American politics. They discuss his role during 9/11, his push for military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and how he shaped U.S. defense policy. The segment also highlights Cheney's long political career, his reputation as a skilled technocrat, and ongoing public perception of his impact. The conversation touches on his strained relationship with the Trump family and the absence of an immediate statement from President Trump.
Tonya J. Powers brings an Election Day follow-up with a focus on the major races: the gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia, and the mayoral race in New York City. She details who came out on top in each contest, highlights youth and economic voter motivations, and notes how the outcomes reflect broader political trends.
Hour 4 opens with the St. Louis construction loan fraud case as Corey Elliott pleads guilty to pandemic loan abuse, raising questions about possible political connections and whether more investigations could follow. Eben Brown reports on the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney, reflecting on his role after 9 11, his influence on U.S. defense policy, and how he is viewed today. Tonya J. Powers closes the hour with an Election Day follow up, breaking down who won the key races in New Jersey and Virginia for governor and the New York City mayoral race.
In Hour 1, Ryan recaps a strong night for Democrats with key wins in California, New York, New Jersey, and Virginia, along with the passage of Proposition 50. Mary Vought from The Heritage Foundation joins to discuss the party's strategy, the rise of progressive voices like AOC, and policy concerns surrounding healthcare, immigration, and government spending. Hour 2 looks at the growing pickleball craze and how it compares to padel, plus a chaotic teen house party in St. Charles County. A survey on the justification of political violence among young Americans is discussed, followed by business and earnings with Nichole Murray. The hour wraps with Tom Brady and quirky headlines in In Other News. In Hour 3, Mary Vought continues the conversation on election messaging before Ryan breaks down Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on The View. The Louisville cargo plane crash, media bias, celebrity podcast culture, and an odd sandwich assault court case follow. Scott on the Spot closes the hour with his take on the election results. Hour 4 opens with the St. Louis construction loan fraud case involving Corey Elliott pleading guilty to pandemic loan abuse. Eben Brown reports on the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney and his legacy. Tonya J. Powers finishes the show with an Election Day follow up on who won the New Jersey and Virginia governor races and the New York City mayoral race.
Hour 1 covers Spirit Airlines ending service at Lambert Airport and the low voter turnout in local elections. Breaking news comes in with the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney at 84. The hour also touches on AC DC tickets and safety concerns in New York City highlighted by Michael Rapaport, along with ideas to increase voter engagement.
Hour 2 features Ryan Schmelz with an update on the government shutdown, the chances of reopening, and the fight over extending ACA subsidies. Ryan Wrecker then talks with Niles Stephens from MO Tax Relief Now about why he is urging voters to say no on Prop S and concerns over rising property taxes and school spending. The hour wraps with In Other News, including a discussion on the origins of the phrase 67.
Ryan Wrecker talks with Jonathan Savage about President Trump's warning to Nigeria and the possibility of US military action. They discuss claims of Christian persecution, ongoing violence involving Boko Haram, and the broader religious and ethnic conflicts fueling instability in the region. The conversation looks at how the Trump administration is approaching foreign policy, the role of evangelical influence, and the challenges of US involvement in global hotspots. They also examine US Nigeria relations, concerns over sovereignty, and what international intervention or support could look like.
Ryan Wrecker talks with Ryan Wiggins about SNAP benefits and the push for reforms, noting that one in ten Americans receive SNAP and the program accounts for about 1.5 percent of the federal budget. They break down federal spending, with healthcare and Social Security each taking roughly a quarter of the budget, and discuss benefits available to non citizens. The conversation includes criticism of current healthcare policies and comparisons of Democrat economic approaches to socialist models.
Hour 4 begins with Jonathan Savage from Fox News Radio on President Trump's warning to Nigeria and the possibility of US military action, claims of Christian persecution, and the complex religious and political dynamics driving the conflict. Ryan Wiggins joins to break down SNAP spending, federal budget priorities, and election predictions in New Jersey, New York, and Virginia. The hour wraps with Cole's segment highlighting New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and what were described as disastrous policy positions.
In breaking reaction to the news of former Vice President Dick Cheney's passing at 84, Ryan Wrecker and Scott Jagow look back at his impact on American politics, including his role in reassuring the country after 9/11 and influencing the 2004 election and the Bush presidency. They then shift to the upcoming local elections in Missouri, addressing historically low voter turnout and ideas to increase participation such as creative I Voted stickers and the possibility of same day registration.