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Furthermore with Amanda Head
From No. 10 as UK's Prime Minister to the battle over truth, Liz Truss begins new show, warns America

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 22:22


On this episode of the podcast, Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss joins Amanda Head to deliver a powerful and unfiltered conversation about the forces she says are driving the United Kingdom toward collapse and why Americans should see it as a warning sign.Truss pulls back the curtain on what she calls Britain's ‘deepest deep state,' a bureaucracy she argues has been captured by ideological activists, unaccountable judges, and entrenched elites determined to stop meaningful reform. From mass migration and collapsing free speech to grooming scandals and economic decline, Truss outlines how the government and media — especially the mainstream networks — have suppressed truth and undermined democracy.Truss also highlights the launch of her new show, “The Liz Truss Show” which is in partnership with the Just The News Podcast Network — designed to bypass the UK's legacy media and give voice to citizens harmed by failed policies, censorship and reindustrialization. You can follow Liz Truss on X (@TrussLiz) to learn more about her, buy her bestselling book, “Ten Years To Save The West,” or to watch her new show!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
Kim on a Whim: The 50-Year Mortgage — Financial Lifeline or Fool's Trap?

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 11:53


In this “Kim on a Whim,” Kim takes aim at Trump's floated idea of 50-year mortgages, calling it “a terrible idea” that traps buyers in decades of debt with little equity. She and Marc agree with Dave Ramsey's blistering takedown, arguing such loans solve nothing in the housing crunch. The pair dig into affordability challenges, California's rebuilding woes, and the danger of repeating pre-2008 lending mistakes. The segment wraps with talk of inflated home prices, younger buyers' unrealistic expectations, and a reminder that history has seen tough housing cycles before — and survived them.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Denny Hoskins Responds to Court's Rewrite of Amendment 3

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 9:54


: Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins joins Marc to react to the state appeals court's decision to rewrite the ballot language for Amendment 3, which he says was politically motivated and biased toward pro-abortion interests. Hoskins explains that the court overstepped by altering language crafted by elected legislators, and he intends to work with the Attorney General to appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court. He also outlines progress on election integrity, noting over 200,000 ineligible voters removed from the rolls, and reaffirms his commitment to ensuring fair, accurate elections and conservative leadership in Missouri.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Missouri Politics, AI Legislation, Policing Challenges & STL Hero Network Fundraisers (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 34:16


The Mark Cox Morning Show covers a wide range of topics, starting with Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discussing the Missouri Appeals Court's changes to Amendment 3 ballot language, ongoing legal challenges, and efforts to maintain election integrity. State Representative Phil Amato joins to explain his bill defining AI limits, ensuring AI cannot marry, serve as a boss, or hold human rights. Jessica Rosenthal reports on nationwide law enforcement challenges, including morale, recruitment, and officer safety amidst rising threats and scrutiny. The hour wraps with Charlie Metzner of the STL Hero Network sharing details about their bourbon raffle and the 12 Bars of Charity pub crawl, raising funds for first responders and other nonprofits.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-5-25: From Housing Woes to AI Limits: Missouri Politics, Policing, and Community Spotlight

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 141:10


Hour 1 opens on a frigid Friday morning with Marc Cox covering national headlines, including the FBI's years-long inaction on the DNC pipe bomber and the Supreme Court's ruling on Texas redistricting that dismantles claims of racial gerrymandering. Kim's “Kim on a Whim” critiques Trump's 50-year mortgage proposal, sparking a lively discussion about housing affordability, lending crises, and equity for homeowners versus banks. The hour closes with Stephen A. Smith appearing on The View, defending fairness and challenging liberal groupthink, earning applause from Marc. Hour 2 blends local hero stories, charitable efforts, and eclectic news. The show honors first responders and discusses Missouri's Amendment 3, before featuring Bo Matthews in the Thought Tub promoting a children's toy drive and a high-end raffle supporting police. Business news covers Waymo's expansion into St. Louis, Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, and quirky trends like Starbucks dating culture. Lighter segments explore airline policies on overweight passengers, the renewed search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, daring wildlife encounters, a cheetah “frozen zoo,” and Pantone's 2026 color of the year, Cloud Dancer. Hour 3 dives into politics and policy, focusing on U.S. drug boat strikes and the debate over the “narco-terrorist” label, with insights from Congressman Bob Onder and analysis of past and current strategies. Texas redistricting and Missouri ballot language controversies are explored, highlighting partisan court decisions and political implications. The hour wraps with a deeper look at Trump's 50-year mortgage proposal, examining its practicality, impact on equity, and potential advantages for homeowners versus banks. Hour 4 features Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discussing the Missouri Appeals Court's changes to Amendment 3 ballot language, ongoing legal challenges, and election integrity efforts. State Representative Phil Amato explains his bill defining AI limits, ensuring AI cannot marry, hold jobs, or claim human rights. Jessica Rosenthal reports on nationwide law enforcement challenges, including officer morale, recruitment struggles, and safety risks amid rising threats and scrutiny. The show concludes with Charlie Metzner from the STL Hero Network highlighting their bourbon raffle and 12 Bars of Charity pub crawl, raising funds for first responders and other nonprofits.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Narco-Terrorism, Texas Redistricting, and Housing Policy (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 34:41


Hour 3 opens with a focus on drug boat strikes and the political hypocrisy surrounding the term “narco-terrorist,” featuring insights from Congressman Bob Onder and analysis of past and present U.S. policy on targeting drug operations abroad. The conversation also covers Texas redistricting and Missouri ballot language controversies, highlighting partisan court decisions and political implications. The hour closes with a discussion of Trump's 50-year mortgage proposal, evaluating its practicality, equity implications, and potential benefits for homeowners versus banks.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Congressman Bob Onder on Drug Strikes, Redistricting, and Political Hypocrisy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 11:37


Congressman Bob Onder discusses the recent narco boat strikes and criticizes Democratic outrage as hypocritical, contrasting it with past U.S. actions against terrorists abroad. He highlights Trump's strategy targeting Venezuelan drug operations and frames it as a necessary measure to protect Americans. Onder also addresses recent Texas redistricting victories, the Missouri ballot language rewrite for Amendment 3, and ongoing concerns about political weaponization of federal authorities, including Jack Smith's handling of Trump-related investigations.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Thought Tubs to Toy Drives: News, Notes, and the Wild Side (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 36:20


Hour 2 blends local hero stories, charitable efforts, and eclectic news. The hour begins with recognition of first responders and a discussion on Missouri's Amendment 3, before pivoting to Bo Matthews in the Thought Tub promoting a children's toy drive and high-end raffle for police support. The segment moves through business headlines, including Waymo in St. Louis, Netflix acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, and dating trends at Starbucks. Lighter stories cover airline policies on overweight passengers, the resumption of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 search, daring encounters with wildlife, and a cheetah “frozen zoo,” ending with Pantone's 2026 color of the year, Cloud Dancer.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Frigid Friday, FBI Failures, and Stephen A. Smith's Surprise Stand (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 35:48


Marc kicks off a freezing Friday with talk of single-digit temps before diving into national headlines — from the FBI's years-long inaction on the DNC pipe bomber to the Supreme Court's Texas redistricting ruling that dismantles claims of “racial gerrymandering.” Kim's “Kim on a Whim” zeroes in on Trump's proposed 50-year mortgage, calling it financial nonsense, while the pair debate housing affordability and past lending crises. The hour closes with Stephen A. Smith's fiery appearance on The View, where he defends fairness and slams liberal groupthink — earning rare applause from Marc.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Griff Jenkins on Emissions Standards, Border Enforcement, and Drug Interdiction

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 10:16


Griff Jenkins joins Marc Cox to discuss the rollback of Biden-era emissions standards, the U.S. auto industry's fines, and the introduction of the Toyota Hilux to the American market. He also covers immigration enforcement challenges, including ICE operations and legal pushback from judges and Democrats, and provides an update on the Venezuelan drug boat interdiction, highlighting how legal oversight and military decisions affect U.S. border security and anti-narcotics operations.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Candace Owens Faces TPUSA After Explosive Claims

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 11:23


In this “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge unpacks the escalating feud between Candace Owens and Turning Point USA following Charlie Kirk's assassination. TPUSA has invited Owens to a live-streamed confrontation to address her public accusations against Kirk's inner circle—charges Kim calls reckless and damaging. Owens quickly accepted, setting up a high-stakes showdown that could either expose facts or amplify chaos. Marc and Kim debate conspiracy theories, digital evidence, and the blurred line between truth-seeking and opportunism, with Kim voicing sharp disappointment in Owens' behavior and her exploitation of private moments for clicks.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Cold Mornings to Hot Mics: Trump's Strike, Halle's Rebuke, and Candace's Clash (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 34:15


Marc Cox opens the first hour with icy weather updates and MODOT's road prep before turning to national headlines, defending Trump's decisive military response against drug smugglers and blasting media hypocrisy. The conversation shifts to Halle Berry's public takedown of Gavin Newsom over women's health, then to “Kim on a Whim,” where Kim St. Onge unpacks Candace Owens' controversial accusations against TPUSA following Charlie Kirk's assassination. The hour closes with a candid look behind the mic—how Marc, Kim, and Ethan juggle timing, cues, and chaos in the studio.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Indiana-Ohio State Showdown, RNC Insights, St. Louis Budget Woes, and Viral News Highlights (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 32:49


Marc Cox opens with traffic and a preview of Tom Ackerman covering the Indiana vs. Ohio State game. They discuss the Tennessee special election and political context with Casey Crosby. Marc delivers the bourbon raffle to Cindy and talks about her son's reaction. He covers media spin on a military strike and Tulsi Gabbard's comments about pre-2016 election intelligence. Tom Ackerman talks college sports, NIL for mid-majors, and the Big Ten matchup. Other topics include Olive Oil health trends, the $9 million Superman comic, and St. Louis County budget concerns with Councilman Mike Archer.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
KC Crosbie on Republican Wins and Midterm Strategy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 8:44


KC Crosbie, RNC co-chair, joins to discuss the recent Tennessee special election, emphasizing that Republican victories reflect expected margins despite media spin. She explains on-the-ground campaigning challenges, the impact of inflation messaging, and how President Trump's economic agenda positions the party for 2026. Crosby also details RNC fundraising efficiency, prioritizing voter outreach and election security, and highlights coordinated efforts to secure Republican wins in the midterms.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Mike Archer on St. Louis County Budget and Cuts

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 9:20


County Councilman Mike Archer breaks down the $80 million St. Louis County budget shortfall, explaining efforts to cut nonessential programs and streamline operations, including reallocating police clerical tasks to civilians. He details plans for relocating county offices to Northwest Crossings, the potential for a Southwest satellite office, and clarifies that County Executive Sam Page cannot veto the budget. Archer emphasizes a bipartisan council coalition working to control spending without raising taxes.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Midterm Politics and Local Budget Challenges (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 32:59


Marc Cox's 3rd hour covers the RNC co-chair KC Crosby discussing the recent Tennessee special election, emphasizing Republican wins and the impact of President Trump's economic policies. County Councilman Mike Archer detailed St. Louis County's $80 million budget deficit, outlining cuts and efficiency measures without raising taxes. The hour also examined a University of Oklahoma student who stood by her religious beliefs on gender in an assignment, prompting her instructor's leave and sparking debate over academic bias and free expression.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Shannon Bream on Supreme Court First Amendment Case and Pentagon Watchdog Report

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 9:18


Marc Cox speaks with Shannon Bream about the Supreme Court case involving New Jersey's pro-life pregnancy centers, highlighting Justice Clarence Thomas's sharp questioning and the First Amendment implications of donor subpoenas. They also discuss January 6th defendants seeking refunds of fines, Trump's revocation of Biden-era auto-pen pardons, and the Pentagon watchdog report on Pete Hegseth, clarifying media misreporting and contextual inaccuracies. Shannon previews deeper coverage on Fox News Sunday, including upcoming defense discussions at the Reagan Forum.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tom Ackerman Breaks Down College Sports and the Indiana Hoosiers

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 10:51


Tom Ackerman joins the show to discuss his experiences covering SLU women's basketball and the broader college sports landscape. He explores how mid-major programs like SLU navigate NIL rules, the pressures of recruiting against powerhouse schools, and the influence of big conferences on NCAA tournament bids. The conversation then shifts to the highly anticipated Indiana vs. Ohio State football matchup, with Ackerman highlighting the stakes, the excitement of the city, and the Hoosiers' potential Cinderella story, while also touching on Kentucky basketball and his loyalty as an alum.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Shannon Bream on SCOTUS First Amendment Clash & Griff Jenkins on Border and Defense Updates (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 31:28


Hour 4 dives into media scrutiny of Trump-era figures and political controversies, starting with Pete Hegseth and presidential pardons, before transitioning to giveaways and live events. Shannon Bream joins to discuss the Supreme Court case on New Jersey's prosecution of crisis pregnancy centers, highlighting First Amendment implications. Griff Jenkins reports on border enforcement, energy policy, and U.S. defense operations, offering updates on ICE actions and drug interdiction. The hour closes with Turning Point USA inviting Candace Owens to a live stream to address her controversial claims regarding Charlie Kirk, raising questions about conspiratorial narratives and public perception.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show: 12-4-25: Local Budgets, Campus Controversies, and National Legal Battles

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 131:34


This full show covers a wide spectrum of news and analysis. Hour 1 and 2 touch on local St. Louis issues, including County Councilman Mike Archer breaking down an $80 million deficit and plans to streamline government services, while also exploring the upcoming county executive election. Hour 3 highlights a University of Oklahoma student facing academic retaliation for expressing her religious beliefs on gender, sparking discussion about free speech in higher education. Hour 4 shifts to national politics, with Mark Cox dissecting media coverage of Trump-era pardons, debates over Ilhan Omar, and political controversies. Guests Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins provide deep dives into high-profile legal battles, including the SCOTUS First Amendment case involving New Jersey pro-life pregnancy centers, border enforcement issues, and military defense operations. The show also sprinkled in lighter segments, including Guns N' Roses ticket giveaways and commentary on Candace Owens' ongoing live stream drama with Turning Point USA.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Space Frontier Foundation's Sean Mahoney urges Senate to confirm Isaacman, makes case for NASA to end SLS reliance

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 41:31


On this episode of the podcast, Sean Mahoney, Board Chairman and Executive Director of the Space Frontier Foundation joins Amanda to break down why Jared Isaacman's nomination as NASA's Administrator could mark a generational turning point for America's space program. Mahoney highlights Isaacman's unmatched mix of entrepreneurial grit, private-sector innovation and hands-on spaceflight experience — from commanding multiple SpaceX missions to personally investing in the future of human space exploration. The Board Chairman and Executive Director also walks through the critical milestones ahead for NASA, including Artemis II's crewed journey around the Moon and Artemis III's historic lunar landing. He warns that China accelerating its own lunar ambitions, U.S. leadership in space is far from guaranteed. You can learn more about Space Frontier Foundation by visiting their website: SpaceFrontier.org or you can follow them on X by searching for their handle: @SpaceFrontierSee 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
Investing in the Future and Spotlight on National Issues (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 31:07


Hour 4 of the Mark Cox Morning Show covered a blend of national and financial topics, starting with the White House's use of pop music in political messaging and Rosie O'Donnell's controversial commentary on Trump and her child. Jimmy Failla joined to discuss the Democrats' approach to national security, the politics of narco-terrorist strikes, and lessons from recent elections. Taylor Riggs then broke down the stock market, Federal Reserve policy, and the Dell family's $6.25 billion initiative to invest in children's accounts, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and compound interest. The hour closed with a heartwarming story of Army veteran Ed Bombas, whose community-funded GoFundMe raised over $1 million, allowing him to retire at 88.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: The “Society of Fat Mermaids”

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 10:24


Kim dives into a bizarre online discovery — a group called the “Society of Fat Mermaids,” promoting body positivity through plus-size mermaid-themed apparel and self-described “merfolk” inclusivity. The team reacts with disbelief and humor, questioning how movements like this blur the line between confidence and glorifying unhealthy lifestyles. Between jokes about merfolk fashion, six-XL leggings, and “fat furries,” the segment blends satire with a candid take on how far body positivity culture has drifted into absurdity.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Snow, Spin, and Hypocrisy: From MoDOT's Mess to Mark Kelly's Double Standard (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 34:43


Marc Cox opens the show digging into Missouri's snowstorm fallout, blasting MoDOT for conflicting stories about road treatment and local media for lazy reporting on Nick Schroer. The hour shifts to national politics with fiery takes on Pete Hegseth's critics, Trump's talk of ending income tax, and Stephen Moore's pushback on the so-called “affordability crisis.” Kim St. Onge lightens things up with her “Kim on a Whim” segment about the bizarre “Society of Fat Mermaids,” before Marc wraps with sharp criticism of Senator Mark Kelly's hypocrisy over drone strikes and Trump's foreign policy.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Mary Vogt on Somali Fraud, Boy Scouts Controversy, and GOP Wins

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 6:02


Mary Vogt, VP of Strategic Communication at the Heritage Foundation, joins Marc Cox to discuss a massive Somali-linked fraud scheme in Minneapolis, highlighting government waste and Governor Tim Walz's oversight. She also weighs in on the Boy Scouts' shift toward a “woke” agenda, the Department of War distancing itself, and the implications of a recent Republican special election win in Tennessee as a model for future GOP strategy.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Drug Boats, TSA Fees, and Conservative Wins (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 31:02


Hour 3 opens with Mark, Kim, and the team discussing winter road safety and lighthearted text-line commentary before diving into serious topics. Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation covers Somali-related fraud in Minnesota, government waste, and a Republican special election win in Tennessee. The conversation then shifts to the Trump administration's handling of drug boats, strikes on cocaine and fentanyl shipments, and the political debate around the War Powers Act. Kim's “On a Whim” segment closes the hour by dissecting TSA's new $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID or passport, examining the rationale, enforcement, and public pushback.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jimmy Failla on Media, Politics, and Accountability

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 6:50


Jimmy Failla joins Mark Cox to break down the latest political controversies, including the second strike on drug boats, Somali fraud in Minnesota, and the Tennessee special election. He critiques Democratic performative outrage, stresses the importance of politicians genuinely caring about Americans, and offers humorous commentary on political and cultural missteps, highlighting absurdities in media coverage and political narratives.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Taylor Riggs on Market Moves and Children's Investment Accounts

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 11:12


Taylor Riggs joins the Mark Cox Morning Show to break down recent market volatility, explaining how bad jobs data can actually signal upcoming Federal Reserve rate cuts that boost the economy. She also discusses the Dell family's $6.25 billion donation to fund investment accounts for children, highlighting the potential for long-term financial literacy and wealth-building through compound interest. Riggs emphasizes the tangible benefits of private-sector philanthropy and how early financial education can give kids a stake in America's economic future.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tariffs, Media Madness, and Wild ‘In Other News' Moments” (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 32:21


Marc Cox kicks off with music, concert excitement, and a nod to Guns N' Roses ticket winner Tony from Illinois, then reflects on the state of media bias and Jim Acosta's podcast praise of Rosie O'Donnell. He covers President Trump's tariff revenue strategy, texted listener opinions on deficit spending, and explains why congressional salaries barely impact the national debt. Nicole Murray reports on market updates, AI developments, retail performance, and airport etiquette, while Cox riffs on travel comfort versus style. The hour wraps with “In Other News,” featuring a DoorDash incident, a raccoon caught drinking in a liquor store, Dave Coulier's cancer diagnosis, canine CBD studies, and a New Yorker's record-breaking swim around Manhattan in handcuffs.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-3-25: Trump Administration Updates, Drug Enforcement, and Financial Literacy Initiatives

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 129:18


The Mark Cox Morning Show covered a mix of national politics, finance, and human interest stories across its four hours. The show opened with local weather and commutes, viral pop culture moments, and discussions on the Trump administration, border security, and cultural licensing controversies. Attention then shifted to national defense and U.S. actions against narco-terrorist drug operations, highlighting Pete Hegseth's support for lethal action against drug traffickers, the sinking of drug boats, and the political and media responses to these operations, including debates over War Powers Act requirements. The program also tackled TSA enforcement and Real ID compliance, noting potential fees and logistical challenges for travelers. Later segments featured interviews with Jimmy Failla, who analyzed the Democratic Party's reactions to national security issues, political elections, and broader cultural trends, followed by Taylor Riggs breaking down the stock market, Federal Reserve policy, and the Dell family's $6.25 billion investment in children's accounts, emphasizing financial literacy, compound interest, and long-term wealth-building for young Americans. The show concluded with a heartwarming story of 88-year-old Army veteran Ed Bombas, whose GoFundMe raised over $1 million to secure his retirement after losing his pension, highlighting community generosity and the impact of collective action.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Poor Roads & Free Speech (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 34:50


In hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, the snow in Saint Louis is once again causing problems on the roads, especially with the ramps getting on and off the highway, as well as the Marc Cox Shortlist and today's national anthem. What are today's topics for Kim on a Whim?

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show: Full Show 12-2-25

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 66:34


In hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, the snow in Saint Louis is once again causing problems on the roads, especially with the ramps getting on and off the highway, as well as the Marc Cox Shortlist and today's national anthem. What are today's topics for Kim on a Whim? In hour 2 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, we continue the conversation about the snow and the road conditions following the weather hit. Should crews have gone out to pre-treat the roads, and if they did, would it have mattered? John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss Justin Sparks resigning from Missouri Senate and the government pushing to get rid of state income tax. In hour 3, Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins the show to discuss the strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean, and whether this is something that should continue or not. We are also joined by Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Daily Defense with Mark Walters, to discuss new gun legislation. We wrap the hour up with a discussion with Senator Nick Schroer. In hour 4 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, MODOT fails with winter weather preparation again. We have the resources, so is this a case of other priorities of just a lack of caring? We hear our top stories of the day in the Marc Cox Shortlist such as controversy with a British citizen and Donald Trump's MRI. Dan Buck makes his return to the 97.1 airwaves, where he sets the scene for what his segment will be like each time he joins.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Todd Piro on Caribbean Drug Boats

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 7:44


Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins the show to discuss the strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean, and whether this is something that should continue or not.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
MODOT Fumbles Again & Dan Buck Returns (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 33:18


In hour 4 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, MODOT fails with winter weather preparation again. We have the resources, so is this a case of other priorities of just a lack of caring? We hear our top stories of the day in the Marc Cox Shortlist such as controversy with a British citizen and Donald Trump's MRI. Dan Buck makes his return to the 97.1 airwaves, where he sets the scene for what his segment will be like each time he joins.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Peace Talks, Drug Boats & Senator Nick Schroer (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 34:26


Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins the show to discuss the strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean, and whether this is something that should continue or not. We are also joined by Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Daily Defense with Mark Walters, to discuss new gun legislation. We wrap the hour up with a discussion with Senator Nick Schroer.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Road Problems Continue, Income Tax Removal & Cocaine Shark? (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 31:44


In hour 2 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, we continue the conversation about the snow and the road conditions following the weather hit. Should crews have gone out to pre-treat the roads, and if they did, would it have mattered? John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss Justin Sparks resigning from Missouri Senate and the government pushing to get rid of state income tax.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
John Lamping on Gambling and State Income Tax

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 10:22


John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss Justin Sparks resigning from Missouri Senate and the government pushing to get rid of state income tax.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jonathan Savage on Peace Talks in Ukraine

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 9:12


Jonathan Savage, of Fox News Radio, joins the show to discuss Special Envoy Witkoff's planned meeting with Vladimir Putin over peace talks in Ukraine.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
US Chamber Expert details why Black Friday broke records & why the ‘We Ain't Buying It' boycott fizzled

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 28:17


On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with US Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President for Small Business Policy Tom Sullivan about Black Friday's record-shattering $11.8B in online spending. Sullivan explains why “We Ain't Buying It” (WABIT) boycott movement fizzled and how cooling inflation boosted consumer confidence and why small businesses are thriving during the holiday surge.Sullivan detailed the often-ignored symbiotic relationship between large retailers and small businesses, and the critical role technology, specifically AI innovation, plays in helping local entrepreneurs compete and grow. The US Chamber executive also credits several Trump-era policies, from tariff reductions to regulatory reforms, for strengthening the small-business ecosystem and driving momentum.You can learn about all that Tom Sullivan is doing at the US Chamber of Commerce by following his X account: @SmallBizPatriot.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
Taxes, Teen Drivers, and the Future of AI: What You Need to Know (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 36:13


Heidi Harris covers a wide range of topics in this hour, starting with Trump's talk of income tax cuts, $2,000 checks, and the frustration of high property and car taxes, while reflecting on political promises, campaign rhetoric, and the importance of staying informed. She then shifts to the challenges of elderly drivers, discussing shocking accidents, family conversations about taking away licenses, and state rules for senior drivers, before moving to teen driving and independence, exploring how socializing and technology have changed the way young people experience freedom. Finally, Heidi and her crew dive into AI's rise, its impact on creativity and entertainment, and how movies and streaming have reshaped modern viewing habits, balancing excitement with caution over technology's role in everyday life.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Shopping, Security, and Surprising Stories (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 34:46


This hour dives into the post-Thanksgiving business and consumer scene, covering record-breaking Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, future job growth, and evolving retail strategies at Target and Walmart. The conversation shifts to national security and immigration, analyzing the DC shooting, refugee vetting challenges, and potential government responses. Geopolitical tensions in Venezuela are also explored. Lighter stories include McDonald's chicken nugget debates, the Supreme Court music piracy case against Cox Communications, and a Canadian family expecting six boys. The hour balances economic insight, policy discussions, and quirky human-interest moments for a full-spectrum look at current events.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Christmas Trees, Crazy Passwords, and Border Battles (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 35:45


Heidi Harrison covers a wide range of topics in a lively hour on Mark Cox's show. She opens with Portland's “tree lighting” controversy, highlighting efforts to remove Christmas references while promoting inclusivity and political messaging, then reflects on the lingering effects of COVID restrictions and mask mandates on daily life and business closures. She shifts to Congress and national policy with Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio, discussing the challenges around Obamacare subsidies, potential government funding votes, and legal and tactical questions surrounding U.S. operations in Venezuela. The conversation then moves to digital security, reviewing the most common passwords in 2025, the pitfalls of password reuse, multi-factor authentication, and email overload, with personal anecdotes about phone numbers and spam. The hour wraps with heated debates on immigration and border enforcement, spotlighting a viral Idaho bar offering free beer for ICE tips, anti-ICE protests in New York, and broader concerns about national security, border control, and public frustration over open borders and illegal immigration.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Cyber Monday Chaos to Sports Betting: Missouri, Schools, and Playoffs (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 32:47


Heidi Harrison takes listeners through a whirlwind hour covering holiday shopping, school choice debates, and sports betting in Missouri. The hour opens with the challenges of Cyber Monday shopping, from Walmart mishaps to high-tech gadgets and survival “life straws,” highlighting the evolving consumer landscape. The conversation shifts to education, exploring the push for school choice, the shortcomings of public schools, and innovative alternatives like co-ops and charter programs. Sports fans get an in-depth look at the NFL playoff picture, Chiefs chances, and the rise of legalized sports betting in Missouri, including its potential impact on fans, athletes, and the integrity of games. Heidi balances serious discussion with humor, personal anecdotes, and local context, making this a fast-paced, informative hour that ties together shopping, policy, and sports culture.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show: Full Show 12-1-25

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 279:07


Heidi Harris navigates a packed hour covering politics, personal finance, and cultural trends, starting with Trump's tax and stimulus talk, property and car tax frustrations, and the importance of staying politically informed. She moves through driving concerns for seniors and teens, exploring independence, safety, and evolving social norms, before diving into AI, creativity, and the changing landscape of movies and streaming. The show then turns to post-Thanksgiving commerce, record-breaking Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, and the future of retail, blending economic insight with lighter stories like McDonald's nuggets and a Canadian family expecting six boys. National security and immigration are debated, from DC shootings to border enforcement and viral ICE bar antics, while education gets a spotlight with school choice, charter co-ops, and public school frustrations. Finally, sports fans get the latest on the Chiefs' playoff chances and Missouri's newly legal sports betting, all wrapped in Heidi's mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and sharp commentary on politics, policy, and pop culture.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
FLOTUS Melania Trump's Advisor & Ad Agency CEO Marc Beckman talks AI & fostering America's future

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 36:43


On this episode of the podcast Marc Beckman, author of “Some Future Day,” CEO of DMA United and longtime advisor to First Lady Melania Trump reveals why he calls her “the First Lady of Technology” and how she is quietly leading one of the most innovative tech revolutions in American public life.Beckman pulls back the curtain on the creation of Melania Trump's groundbreaking AI-generated audiobook, “Melania,” calling her synthetic voice “uncanny and perfect,” adding how every space, every breath and every pronunciation was personally approved by the First Lady of the United States. The successful businessman also highlights Mrs. Trump's visionary leadership in foster-care reform. Beckman recounts being at the White House as she and President Trump signed the executive order behind her “Fostering the Future” initiative — a mission to help foster youth achieve financial autonomy through education, technology and opportunity.While Beckman also discusses the broader AI landscape, geopolitical risks, and America's technological edge, this episode is ultimately a tribute to Melania Trump's forward-thinking impact. A woman who, as Beckman notes, was ‘the first major political figure to use blockchain technology,' the mind behind her own NFT collection, and now the force powering one of the most sophisticated AI audio projects in the country.You can get your hands on Marc Beckman's latest book titled, “Some Future Day” by searching for it on Amazon. You can learn more about him by visiting his website: DMAunited.com. You can also follow him on X or subscribe to his YouTube channel by searching for @MarcBeckman.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
Jim Carafano on National Security, Radicalization, and Public Safety Concerns

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 8:28


Heidi Harris talks with Jim Carafano about the recent shooting incident that prompted the deployment of the National Guard. Carafano breaks down what investigators know about the shooter's motives, concerns about radicalization, and the importance of properly vetting U.S. allies. They also examine the role deportation could play in reducing public safety threats and close with thoughts on the risk of copycat attacks and why law enforcement vigilance remains essential.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
CAPITOL BEAT with Rep. Eric Burlison on Healthcare Freedom and Subsidy Reform

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 7:42


Heidi Harris talks with Rep. Eric Burlison about the future of Obamacare subsidies, why extending them could raise healthcare costs, and how government intervention has shaped markets like healthcare and college tuition. Burlison outlines his Healthcare Freedom Act, the push to make Health Savings Accounts more widely accessible, and concerns surrounding the 10 essential benefits required under Obamacare. The segment wraps with his views on government backed student loans and his case for free market healthcare solutions.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Frank Miller on Black Friday, Market News, and Changing Consumer Habits

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 9:51


Heidi Harris talks with Frank Miller about Black Friday sales trends, shifting consumer habits, and key market stories including the CME outage and updates on Nvidia, HP, Campbell's, and UPS. They touch on smartphone projections for Apple and Samsung, Amazon account fraud risks, and the Netflix outage during the Stranger Things season 5 premiere. The segment also covers rising fast food prices, app based deals, and how privacy trade offs are shaping consumer behavior in 2025.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2 - National Security, Disaster Response, and Healthcare Reform with Jim Carafano and Rep. Eric Burlison

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 38:55


Heidi Harris opens the hour with Jim Carafano to examine the vetting and resettlement of Afghan refugees, recent failures in immigration screening, and the terrorist attack on National Guard members. They discuss radicalization risks, lone wolf threats, and the importance of strong law enforcement. The hour also covers local disaster response, from snow removal and emergency preparedness to the major warehouse fire in downtown St. Louis and the challenges firefighters face in high rise environments. In Capitol Beat, Heidi speaks with Rep. Eric Burlison about healthcare subsidies, objections to extending Obamacare support, and reforms to Health Savings Accounts. Burlison outlines concerns about federal mandates, the 10 essential benefits, and how government intervention has affected health insurance and higher education.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 3 - Black Friday Changes, Afghan Vetting Failures, and FBI Outreach to Congress

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 36:42


Heidi Harris explores how Black Friday has changed from a chaotic bargain hunt to a month long shopping season and what that says about U.S. consumer habits. She reflects on holiday spending, the culture around gift giving, and the shift from malls and big retailers like Walmart and Target to online convenience. The conversation moves to the DC terrorist attack involving an Afghan immigrant, with questions about his background, possible CIA ties, and failures in Operation Allies Welcome vetting for Afghan evacuees. Heidi also highlights Small Business Saturday and the importance of supporting local shops. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins to break down the FBI's effort to schedule interviews with six members of Congress who released a video telling troops to reject illegal orders. Additional discussions include air travel etiquette, holiday shopping memories, and why meaningful presents matter more than price.