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Furthermore with Amanda Head
Border breakdown to body bags: Alabama Attorney General talks fentanyl destruction, human trafficking impact

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 31:31


On this episode of the podcast, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joins the show to discuss critical issues surrounding immigration, the opioid crisis, and human trafficking. As the holiday season approaches, Attorney General Marshall breaks down the impact of President Trump's policies on narco-terrorism and the steps being taken to combat fentanyl trafficking.The Attorney General also shares insights into how Alabamians are responding to these policies, along with the state's ongoing efforts to fight human trafficking and strengthen consumer protection.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
The Capital Beat with Congressman Bob Onder on Protecting Kids and Healthcare Reform

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 12:07


Congressman Bob Onder discusses the recent passage of Congressman Dan Crenshaw's bill to defund pediatric transgender procedures in Medicaid and expand protections for children against gender clinics. He also critiques federal marijuana rescheduling and Obamacare subsidies, arguing for consumer-directed healthcare spending and highlighting how insurance companies benefit from the current system. Onder weighs in on potential political maneuvering by Democrats in the coming months and previews the next steps for legislation in the Senate.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Market Moves, Marijuana, and Weekend Reads (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 43:58


:Hour 2 covers a mix of breaking news, policy, and lighter updates. Marc opens with the Providence-Salem case, highlighting mental health over guns as the key issue. He revisits Missouri's recreational marijuana legalization, debating its implications and federal rescheduling to Schedule 3. Nicole Murray checks in with market updates, including jobless claims, Nike earnings, Instacart settlement, and airline loyalty changes, along with commentary on GLP-1 weight-loss trends. The hour wraps with “In Other News,” spotlighting Southwest's $67 flights, Kobe's Grinch sneakers auction, Costco checkout innovations, Michael Jordan's former mansion, Billboard chart shifts, and Mizzou quarterback Bo Perbula entering the transfer portal. #MarkCoxShow #MarijuanaDebate #Markets #NicoleMurray #InOtherNews #Southwest #KobeBryant #Costco #CollegeFootball

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Conservative Perspectives on Policy, Kids' Health, and Civil Debate (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 37:35


Hour 3 opens with lighter banter and updates on the Brown University shooting before transitioning into policy-focused discussions. Jessica Rosenthal breaks down President Trump's efforts to accelerate U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing and curb costs, emphasizing tariffs, domestic production, and fast-track approvals. Congressman Bob Onder weighs in on the recent House vote to defund pediatric transgender treatments and broader healthcare issues, critiquing federal subsidies and the influence of insurance companies. The hour closes with a look ahead to CBS's Things That Matter town halls, highlighting the need for civil, substantive debate between conservative and liberal voices like Ali Bestucky and JD Vance.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Dennis Hancock on County Leadership and COVID Lessons

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 8:19


Councilman Dennis Hancock, running for St. Louis County executive, discusses the implications of Sam Page not seeking re-election, describing Page's tenure as “lame duck” and critiquing his handling of the county budget and COVID-era restrictions. Hancock emphasizes his own track record as a mayor, balancing budgets without tax increases, and stresses the importance of transparent decision-making. He also addresses local concerns, including the proposed cell tower in his district, outlining plans for public hearings and community input. Hancock frames his experience and pragmatic approach as key differentiators in the upcoming race.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Debates, Local Politics, and Holiday Highlights (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 34:28


Hour 4 opens with light-hearted commentary on the approaching weekend and holiday schedules, segueing into a recap of a torrential rainstorm experience. The discussion moves to national politics, covering the TPUSA AmFest event with Erica Kirk, Ben Shapiro, and Tucker Carlson, emphasizing the value of debate and addressing controversies involving Candace Owens. Focus shifts to local politics with St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock discussing Sam Page's decision not to seek re-election, the county budget, and Hancock's plans and experience as a prospective county executive. The hour also highlights the Guns N Hoses Queen of Hearts raffle supporting St. Louis Backstoppers and wraps up with birthday shout-outs and reflections on ongoing conservative debates.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-19-25 (Full Show):Conservative Conversations, Local Politics, and Holiday Updates

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 152:34


Marc Cox kicks off the show reflecting on listener messages, personal anecdotes, and the upcoming short holiday week. Hour 1 dives into political and social commentary, from media bias to ongoing cultural debates. Hour 2 highlights listener engagement, local holiday happenings, and continued discussions on national issues. Hour 3 examines CBS's new “Things That Matter” debates and the importance of civil discourse, while also touching on hernia surgery stories from listeners. Hour 4 covers local politics with Dennis Hancock running for St. Louis County Executive, updates from the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts fundraiser benefiting the Backstoppers, and ongoing developments in conservative circles, including the TPUSA event, Erica Kirk, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, and debates surrounding Candace Owens. Throughout the show, Marc weaves humor, personal stories, and political analysis to engage listeners on both national and local levels.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
AmericaFest Fireworks and the Marijuana Showdown (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 36:31


Hour 1 kicks off with laughs over Kim's donut-fueled birthday before turning to AmericaFest, where Erica Kirk's emotional message and Ben Shapiro's fiery takedown of Candace Owens dominate headlines. Marc then dives into Trump's move to reclassify marijuana, sparking a spirited back-and-forth with Kim and listeners over legalization, public safety, and cultural double standards. The hour wraps with Marc unloading on the “lawless” state of Missouri's pot laws and clapping back at critics comparing weed to whiskey. #MarkCoxShow #AmericaFest #EricaKirk #BenShapiro #CandaceOwens #MarijuanaDebate #TrumpPolicy #StLouisTalkRadio

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Trump Reclassifies Marijuana — Support, Skepticism, and Stoner Culture

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 12:44


Marc and Kim dive into Trump's executive order reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 drug, sparking mixed reactions. They debate medical use versus moral messaging, question whether the move promotes more drug use among youth, and point out the booming dispensary business. Marc warns that today's pot is far stronger than decades ago, shares a personal fentanyl story from an ambulance ride, and fields listener texts comparing marijuana to bourbon in a spirited, funny, and skeptical back-and-forth. #Trump #Marijuana #MedicalMarijuana #DrugPolicy #THC #StLouisTalk #MarkCoxShow #PoliticsAndCulture

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-18-25 (Full Show): Politics, Campus Culture, and Breaking News: Trump, DEI, and Bongino Shakeups

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 138:35


The show covered a wide range of political, social, and local topics across four hours. Hour 1 tackled immigration enforcement, illegal activity at the border, and federal efforts versus local inaction, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and politicians. Hour 2 focused on national politics and media coverage, analyzing President Trump's policy achievements, economic updates like inflation trends, and debates over military actions abroad, with insights from Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday. Hour 3 dove into cultural trends on college campuses, including the rise of furry clubs, critiquing liberal influence and controversial student group approvals, plus lighter commentary on unusual campus activities. Hour 4 balanced political analysis and human interest, featuring Griff Jenkins' reflections on post-election downtime, holiday family time, and observations on left-leaning politics, as well as breaking news on ICE criticism, DEI enforcement in law enforcement, and Dan Bongino's resignation from the FBI, speculating on ripple effects and leadership changes.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Political Moves, Border Security, and Bongino's Exit (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 33:31


Hour 4 opens with a recap of Senator Josh Hawley's earlier interview, touching on the president's speech, border security, and Amendment 3. The hosts discuss rumors of the Chicago Bears relocating and St. Louis stadium politics, then move to national headlines, including Archbishop Ronald Hicks' appointment in New York and Candace Owens' comments on a TPU scandal. The segment highlights DEI and LGBTQ training being forced on Illinois State Police, sparking controversy. The next segment features Shannon Bream analyzing the president's speech, economic updates, and international policy, including potential Venezuela strikes. Griff Jenkins takes the spotlight in the third segment, sharing personal holiday stories, travel plans, and insights on New York politics and progressive candidates. The final segment covers Democratic criticism of ICE, portraying officers as “terrorists,” and transitions to Dan Bongino's FBI resignation, exploring implications for internal leadership and Andrew Bailey's potential role. The hour blends politics, law enforcement, and media commentary with personal and local stories.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Griff Jenkins on SoulCycle, New York Politics, and Holiday Reflections

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 10:23


Griff Jenkins shares a mix of personal and professional updates, starting with a humorous reflection on post-election drinking with Doug Emhoff. He recounts his SoulCycle routine and weekend experiences, including catching up with family and celebrating birthdays. Jenkins also provides insight into New York politics, discussing far-left candidates, social policies like free bus rides, and the rise of progressive movements among young voters. Amid the political commentary, he emphasizes taking moments to connect with family during the holiday season.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Politics, Policy, and Campus Culture: Hawley, Talent, and DEI Debate (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 35:26


Hour 3 opens with Senator Josh Hawley discussing President Trump's $1,776 military checks, border security, healthcare reform, and pro-life initiatives through the Love Life Initiative, emphasizing Missouri's upcoming constitutional vote. Former Senator Jim Talent follows, analyzing the president's speech, economic indicators, and the lingering effects of the border crisis on housing costs. The conversation then shifts to generational and professional impacts of DEI policies, highlighting reverse discrimination in creative industries and education. The hour closes by examining the rise of furry student clubs on U.S. campuses, critiquing the culture of extreme self-expression and questioning the role of universities in supporting these trends.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hawley on Military Pay, Government Shutdowns, and Missouri's Pro-Life Battle

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 10:22


Senator Josh Hawley joined the show to discuss several key topics, including President Trump's $1,776 payout to service members, the 4% military pay raise, and the impact of recent border enforcement on Missouri's drug flow. Hawley emphasized lowering healthcare costs through tax exemptions on premiums, deductibles, and prescriptions, and expressed concern over potential government shutdowns by Senate Democrats. He criticized the Biden DOJ for pushing the Mar-a-Lago raid despite FBI warnings and praised Andrew Bailey's upcoming role at the FBI. Hawley also highlighted his pro-life initiative, Love Life Initiative, and the effort to protect Missouri children from abortion on demand and transgender operations on minors, warning of significant outside funding in opposition campaigns.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Global Alerts to Local Sports: Heisman, Hockey, and Headlines (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 35:34


Hour 2 kicks off with breaking news from Australia, where authorities thwarted a potential terrorist attack, followed by updates on a Providence shooting investigation. The conversation pivots to birthday celebrations with Kim St. Ange and her iconic “36” donut from Donuts Delight. Tom Ackerman joins to break down local sports, highlighting the Blues' win over Winnipeg and the Heisman controversy surrounding Diego Pavia versus Fernando Mendoza. The hour closes with a mix of unusual and tech-focused stories in the “In Other News” segment, covering a bungling car thief, a Mississippi razor-blade bakery scare, iRobot restructuring, Gen Z's crypto interests, dinosaur footprint discoveries in Italy, Bitcoin prices, and Elon Musk's plans for AI data centers in space. #BreakingNews #BirthdayCelebration #TomAckerman #BluesHockey #HeismanControversy #TechNews #BizarreNews

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tom Ackerman on Blues Momentum, Heisman Drama, and Playoff Predictions

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 10:09


Sports director Tom Ackerman joins the show to celebrate Kim's birthday, share his daughter's Blues-game birthday magic, and recap St. Louis's gritty 1–0 win over Winnipeg. He praises goalie Joel Hofer's shutout and the team's newfound toughness as they claw their way back toward playoff contention. Then the conversation turns fiery with Tom blasting Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia for his profanity-laced tirade after losing the Heisman to Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, saying it torpedoes his NFL prospects. Ackerman breaks down the college football playoff picture—favoring Oklahoma's defense over Alabama's flash—and previews Indiana's Rose Bowl showdown as the Hoosiers chase history. #TomAckerman #StLouisBlues #CollegeFootballPlayoff #HeismanTrophy #FernandoMendoza #DiegoPavia #MarkCoxMorningShow

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Fighting Socialism with Shared Ownership

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 10:36


In her “Kim on a Whim” segment, Kim reacts to New York's new socialist mayor, Zoran Mamdani, and rising youth support for socialism, calling it a failure of America's education system. She highlights 24-year-old entrepreneur Stephen Wang and his investing app “Dub,” which lets users mirror proven investors' portfolios to promote capitalism and shared ownership over government dependency. Marc draws parallels to index funds and warns against the risks of day trading, while Kim argues the American Dream is still alive — if people take part in the system instead of rejecting it. #KimOnAWhim #Socialism #Capitalism #InvestingApp #AmericanDream #DubApp

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim's Birthday Bash, Trump's Speech, and Capitalism vs. Socialism (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 33:58


Hour 1 of The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with birthday celebrations for Kim, complete with donuts and laughter, before shifting into sharp political talk. Marc and Kim dissect Trump's concise national address, questioning its timing and purpose ahead of the State of the Union. The team then revisits the explosive Candace Owens–Piers Morgan exchange over conspiracy claims surrounding Charlie Kirk's shooting. Kim's “Whim” dives into America's growing flirtation with socialism, spotlighting a young entrepreneur's app that promotes shared ownership and the power of capitalism. The hour closes with a sweet surprise—Scott from Donuts Delight delivering a custom “36” donut for Kim's birthday. #MarkCoxMorningShow #KimsBirthday #TrumpSpeech #CandaceOwens #KimOnAWhim #Capitalism #DonutsDelight

Furthermore with Amanda Head
America's Sheriff Mark Lamb holds commanding lead in AZ congressional race, talks on high cost of weak leadership

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 41:20


On this episode of the podcast, Sheriff Mark Lamb, a Trump-endorsed candidate for Arizona's 5th Congressional District, discussed his campaign and key issues. He highlighted his extensive experience in law enforcement, particularly in border security and immigration, and his ability to manage large budgets.Sheriff Lamb also emphasized the need for long-term immigration policies and criticized the Biden administration's handling of border security. He also addressed the economic impact of energy costs and tariffs, advocating for deregulation and fiscal responsibility. The former Pinal County Sheriff stressed the importance of election integrity and the dangers of cartel activities, calling for a comprehensive approach to address these issues.You can learn more about Sheriff Lamb or donate to his campaign by visiting his website: MarkLamb.usSee 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
Mary Vogt on Media Smears, the SPLC, and the Left's War on Conservatives

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 7:10


Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation joins Marc while literally parked at Disney World, taking aim at the Vanity Fair hit piece targeting Suzy Wiles. She calls it “hate rhetoric, not journalism,” arguing the media's real motive is to undermine an effective conservative woman who stood by Trump when others fled. The conversation turns to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which Vogt says has morphed from fighting real hate groups to labeling Christian and conservative organizations as extremists — a tactic even used by the Biden administration. Marc and Mary agree the SPLC itself has become a political weapon masquerading as a watchdog. #SuzyWiles #VanityFair #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #SPLC #MediaBias

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Mary Vogt on Media Bias and Conservatism, Plus Economic and Lifestyle Updates (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 33:38


Marc opens with the balmy Wednesday morning forecast and previews a packed lineup, including Heritage Foundation's Mary Vogt, business updates with Nicole Murray, and coverage of international events. The hour kicks off with Mary Vogt discussing the Vanity Fair hit piece on Suzy Wiles, highlighting media bias, the role of journalists as political operatives, and the Southern Poverty Law Center targeting conservative groups. Energy and economic news follow, with a focus on declining gas prices under Trump-era policies, correcting misinformation about inflation and grocery costs, and market updates from Nicole Murray. The hour also covers Ford's discontinuation of the F-150 Lightning EV due to practicality and consumer demand. The segment closes with lighter news in “In Other News”: the Thriftmas trend of buying secondhand gifts, a viral bear-smacking video in Gatlinburg, the upcoming $1.2 billion Powerball, and household tips about laundry softeners. #Politics #Economy #Energy #MaryVogt #HeritageFoundation #Thriftmas #PopCulture #InOtherNews

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-17-25 (Full Show): From Global Threats to Local Wins: Jobs, Politics, and Predictions

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 131:51


Hour 1 opened with news highlights and national headlines, covering policy updates and local stories affecting listeners. Hour 2 focused on political analysis, including Trump administration developments, immigration, and conservative media reactions. Hour 3 featured an in-depth discussion with Jonathan Savage on the ISIS-inspired attack in Australia, followed by a look at early 2028 presidential election predictions. Hour 4 explored local news, guest interviews, and economic updates—Jimmy Failla discussed media narratives and White House coverage, Taylor Riggs broke down job gains and wage growth, and the final segment addressed immigration concerns and international security in light of the Australian attack. Throughout, the show balanced politics, economic insight, and upcoming events for listeners.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tragedy Abroad, Jobs at Home, and Politics in the Spotlight (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 30:20


Hour 4 opens with traffic and local updates, including a procession for a fallen St. Charles County paramedic and the ongoing manhunt near Brown University, Rhode Island, where the hosts criticize local authorities' handling of the situation. The discussion moves to media coverage of the Trump administration, with Caroline Leavitt and Candace Owens commenting on Vanity Fair and insider reporting. Jimmy Failla from Fox Across America joins to provide insight on White House dynamics, political strategy, and upcoming events, including his appearance at the Factory in Chesterfield. The hour then shifts to economic news with Taylor Riggs analyzing jobs reports, wage growth, and the impact of federal and state tax policies, highlighting gains for native-born workers and challenges for EV manufacturers like Ford. The hour closes with a discussion on the anti-Semitic attack in Australia, emphasizing national security, ISIS-inspired terrorism, and the importance of rigorous immigration and vetting policies, contrasting these with local policies in Illinois under JB Pritzker.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Labor Gains, Tax Hurdles, and the EV Crash: Taylor Riggs Breaks It Down

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 10:30


Taylor breaks down the latest labor market trends, highlighting gains for native-born workers under the current administration and rising wages that are finally outpacing inflation. She examines real-time employment data, CEO confidence, and potential impacts on consumers, including upcoming tax returns. Taylor also discusses how some states, like New York, California, and Illinois, are blocking federal tax benefits on tips and Social Security, effectively reducing take-home pay. She closes with a look at the Ford EV truck cancellation, criticizing both government mandates and corporate miscalculations in the EV market.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Mar-a-Lago Fallout, Australia Attack, and 2028 Election Watch (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 32:11


Hour 3 covers a wide range of political and global developments. It opens with a discussion on the state of the U.S. economy, gas and energy prices, and the upcoming presidential address. The segment transitions into political speculation for the 2028 election, highlighting early frontrunners and betting odds, and engaging listener predictions. Attention then shifts to breaking news: the funeral procession of St. Charles County Ambulance Lieutenant Sarah McCarthy, and revelations about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, including claims that probable cause was lacking and that political pressure drove the operation. International coverage follows with Jonathan Savage reporting on the Hanukkah shooting in Australia, exploring suspect backgrounds, ISIS-inspired motivations, and proposed gun law reforms. The hour closes with further discussion of the 2028 election landscape, potential candidates, running mates, and party strategies, setting the stage for a long political cycle ahead.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Early 2028 Buzz — Vance Leads, Newsom Scrambles, and Nicki Minaj Joins the Fight

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 11:40


In her “Kim on a Whim” segment, Kim dives into the early chatter surrounding the 2028 presidential race, noting that betting markets already have JD Vance leading the pack while Gavin Newsom maneuvers for national relevance. She flags Kamala Harris's odd moves, AOC's delusional ambitions, and even celebrity takes — with Nicki Minaj and Halle Berry both publicly ripping Newsom over his trans policy comments. Kim and Marc discuss the betting odds, from The Rock to Tucker Carlson, and laugh off speculation about Trump running again. They close by inviting listeners to text in their own early picks for both parties

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Trump Talk, Media Spin, and Early 2028 Election Buzz (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 35:41


Marc opens strong with a defense of Trump's comments about Rob Reiner, arguing the media has twisted the story to paint Trump as cruel while ignoring Reiner's own venom toward conservatives. He slams the Vanity Fair hit piece on Susie Wiles and calls out the FBI's internal memo showing hesitation to raid Mar-a-Lago. In “The Shortlist,” he mocks AOC's Civil War comparison to immigration enforcement, skewers James Carville's latest meltdown, and laughs at a TSA agent's viral “Trump dance” after a $10,000 shutdown bonus. Kim's “Kim on a Whim” turns to early 2028 predictions — JD Vance leads the betting markets while Gavin Newsom tries to reinvent himself — with Nicki Minaj and Halle Berry joining the anti-Newsom chorus. The hour ends with Marc fielding listener texts on 2028 matchups, ridiculing New York's “free bus fare” logic, and torching the left's entitlement mindset. #Trump #MediaBias #AOC #KimOnAWhim #Election2028 #GavinNewsom #JDVance

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jonathan Savage on the Australia Hanukkah Attack and Global Terror Threats

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 9:47


Marc discusses the latest updates on the Hanukkah shooting in Australia with Fox News Radio correspondent Jonathan Savage. The younger suspect, Navid Akram, has been charged, and evidence suggests an ISIS-inspired, anti-Semitic motive. Savage explains that while ISIS likely didn't order the attack directly, the organization inspired it. The segment also covers warnings from Israeli security to Australia, the suspects' possible militant training in the Philippines, and the country's existing tight gun laws. Marc connects the incident to broader concerns about immigration, radicalization, and public safety, emphasizing the limitations of reactive gun legislation and the potential global impact of lax vetting processes. #AustraliaShooting #ISISInspired #AntiSemitism #GunControl #ImmigrationSafety #JonathanSavage

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Tax Glitches to Career Tough Love: St. Charles, Safety, and Holiday Humor (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 33:01


Hour 3 covers a mix of practical, personal, and lighter topics. It opens with Michelle McBride, St. Charles County Collector of Revenue, explaining delays with senior property tax bills and how residents can still pay on time despite online portal issues. Next, Todd Pyro of Fox & Friends First shares humorous reflections on holiday gift-giving, taxes, and real estate in Connecticut. The hour continues with 2A Tuesday, featuring Brian Gans, CEO of Berna, who discusses non-lethal firearms designed for personal safety and the regulatory challenges in states like California. The final segment, Kim on a Whim, highlights a viral video of the McDonald's CEO advising employees to take personal responsibility for their careers, sparking a conversation on workforce culture, minimum wage expectations, and post-COVID labor issues.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
2A Tuesday: Byrna CEO on Non-Lethal Firearms for Personal Safety

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 10:46


In 2A Tuesday, Brian Gans, CEO of Byrna, discusses non-lethal firearms designed for personal protection. Gans shares the story behind developing Byrna, emphasizing situations where carrying a lethal firearm may not be ideal. He explains how these CO₂-powered launchers shoot chemical irritant projectiles that temporarily incapacitate an assailant without causing permanent harm. The segment covers the different models available, legal restrictions in certain states, and how non-lethal options can complement traditional firearms for safety. The conversation also touches on California's restrictions on ammunition sales for these devices and the broader debate on personal defense.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-16-25 (Full Show)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 130:46


The show kicks off with Hours 1 and 2 diving into 2A Tuesday, featuring discussions on personal safety, firearms, and non-lethal self-defense with Brian Gans, CEO of Byrna. Listeners learn about alternatives to carrying a firearm, including pepper- and tear-gas projectiles, legal hurdles in states like California, and options for everyday carry. The conversation balances practical self-defense advice with broader Second Amendment perspectives. Hour 3 shifts to societal and workplace issues, spotlighting blunt career guidance from the McDonald's CEO about personal responsibility, the evolving labor market, and debates around wages and employment expectations. Hour 4 moves into high-profile legal and political stories: Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discusses Chinese asset enforcement, parental access to minor medical records, and Amendment 3 ballot issues; Wisconsin's controversial judge trial is analyzed with Jeff Monasso; and the Colorado Tina Peters case, including Trump's pardon and potential federal involvement, is examined with Ryan Wiggins. The show blends legal insight, political analysis, and practical advice, giving listeners a full spectrum of current events, civil liberties, and cultural commentary.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Legal Battles, Election Whistleblowers, and Political Controversies (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 30:42


This hour opened with a light note on weather before diving into major legal and political stories. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discussed coordinated pro-China attacks on her office related to a $24 billion judgment against China, as well as the BJC controversy allowing minors to deny parental access to certain medical records—a loophole she says the legislature must fix. The conversation then shifted to Wisconsin, where Judge Hannah Duggan's trial began over allegations she helped an illegal immigrant evade ICE, with coverage from Jeff Monasso explaining the federal case and potential consequences. Next, Ryan Wiggins discussed the Colorado Tina Peters case, detailing her nine-year sentence despite being a whistleblower and the federal pardon issued by President Trump, highlighting ongoing concerns over election security and machine manipulation linked to Venezuela. The hour wrapped with a lighter note on a successful local food drive organized by Wiggins, raising thousands for Operation Food Search. The final segment examined drama surrounding Candace Owens' meeting with Erica Kirk and Trump's controversial remarks on the late Rob Reiner, critiquing public reactions and social media narratives.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: Cooking the Crime Books

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 10:41


In this fiery “Kim on a Whim,” Kim and Marc dig into reports that D.C.'s outgoing police chief manipulated crime data to make the city appear safer—echoing tactics seen in other Democrat-run cities. They call out the broader trend of political pressure leading departments to downgrade or bury serious offenses, undermining victims and public trust. Kim argues the manipulation should carry legal consequences, not quiet resignations, while Marc says it's part of a nationwide refusal to face the real roots of crime. The segment ends with sharp humor about “defund” activists living with their own policies—a mix of outrage and satire that defines Kim's weekly spotlight.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Crime Cover-Ups, Chinese Bots, and a Packed Tuesday Lineup (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 34:58


Marc kicks off the morning with a raspy voice but a full show ahead, fresh from honoring Officer Addison Boyette in Wentzville for “Feed Our First Responders.” The hour moves from Walmart's food reform and global gun control debates to Trump's controversial post on Rob Reiner's death — a point Kim says hurts the GOP's image despite his strong record. “Kim on a Whim” takes aim at crime data manipulation in D.C., exposing how police leaders fudge numbers to appease political bosses. The hour wraps with word that Missouri AG Katherine Hannaway has been targeted by Chinese bots after the state's COVID lawsuit win, sparking laughs — and a warning about fake accounts and online scams.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
John Lamping on Redistricting, Local Budgets, and Regional Shifts

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 9:56


Former Senator John Lamping discusses national and local politics, criticizing Republicans for avoiding aggressive strategies in redistricting battles and reflecting on the Indiana and Missouri examples. He highlights the strategic importance of gerrymandering, filibuster dynamics, and the consequences of political caution. On a local level, Lamping examines St. Louis County's $81 million budget deficit, attributing it to population shifts, economic decline, and one-party dominance. He also notes regional growth trends in St. Charles and Chesterfield counties, connecting infrastructure projects to broader demographic and economic changes, and emphasizes the long-term implications for local governance and business.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Missouri Attorney General Hanaway on China Lawsuit, BJC Kids' Privacy, and Amendment 3

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 10:32


Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway joined the show to discuss multiple pressing issues. She explained the state's $24 billion judgment against China and the ongoing efforts to seize assets, including those in the U.S., amid counter-suits. Hanaway addressed the controversy over BJC allowing minors aged 12–18 to deny parents access to certain medical records, noting this stems from longstanding Missouri law and may require legislative updates. She also provided insight into the recent redistricting and abortion-related ballot language, affirming the ruling as a win for pro-life advocates while emphasizing the need for an organized campaign supporting Amendment 3.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
School Opt-Out Win, Lamping on Politics, and Strange Local News (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 32:03


Hour 2 begins with a light discussion on unusual weather before diving into serious topics. Mary Katherine Martin of the Thomas Moore Society shares a victory over Kirkwood School District for airing an LGBTQ+ video without parental consent, emphasizing parents' rights to opt out and assert religious freedom. Former Senator John Lamping critiques Republican hesitation on redistricting and filibuster strategies, while analyzing St. Louis County's $81 million budget deficit and regional economic shifts. The hour closes with lighter “In Other News” stories: a man found in a Waymo trunk, Merriam-Webster's 2025 word of the year “slop,” Denny's syrup-filled sneakers, and a Kentucky DoorDash driver jailed for pepper-spraying a customer's food.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
From Australia to America: NRA Board Dir. says gun control abroad reveals what's at stake for our Second Amendment

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 29:46


On this episode of the podcast, NRA Board Director and Second Amendment Expert Willes K. Lee examined what Americans can learn, and must avoid, from Australia's extreme gun control regime.The Second Amendment expert and retired lieutenant colonel breaks down how Australia's sweeping firearm bans, and “gun-free zones” failed to stop violent crime, leaving law-abiding citizens defenseless while criminals remained armed. He explains why the Supreme Court's New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen decision is a pivotal safeguard for Americans, forcing states to comply with the Constitution and why the Department of Justice is now under pressure to enforce it.You can learn more or follow Willes Lee on social media by visiting his website: WillesLee.comSee 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
Tom Ackerman on Fernando Mendoza's Heisman, Mahomes' Injury, and Cardinals' Prospects

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 9:17


Tom Ackerman discussing Fernando Mendoza's Heisman Trophy win, highlighting his humility, dedication to family, and impressive performance at Indiana University. Ackerman praises Mendoza's leadership and predicts a bright future in the NFL, noting the wide interest in which team he will join. The segment also covers recent sports news, including Indiana basketball, Patrick Mahomes' ACL injury, and the St. Louis Cardinals' acquisition of pitcher Dustin May, with analysis of prospects and the team's long-term strategy.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: New York's “Communist Dystopia” Housing Plan

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:25


In this fiery edition of Kim on a Whim, Kim tears into New York City's proposed “Community Opportunity for Purchase Act,” a bill that would force landlords to offer their properties to nonprofits and land trusts before putting them on the open market. She and Marc call it government overreach and an attack on property rights, warning it could crush investment and drive landlords out of the city. They mock the idea that nonprofits—often politically tied and inexperienced in real estate—could manage housing effectively, likening it to Soviet-style control. The segment closes with listener reactions and a reminder that cities “get what they vote for” when they choose socialist leadership

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Global Tragedy to Local Controversy: A High-Stakes Morning (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 35:26


Marc kicks off a frigid Monday with reflections on global and domestic crises. He covers the deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia, the uncertain investigation into the Brown University shooting, and the shocking murder of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, highlighting Reiner's Jewish faith and Hollywood legacy. Kim on a Whim then examines New York City's proposed law forcing landlords to offer properties to nonprofits before selling, calling it a “communist dystopia” and warning of economic fallout. The hour closes with a deep dive into Arizona's voter registration issues, revealing 218,000 citizens' eligibility errors and critiquing what Marc sees as systemic loopholes favoring illegal voters.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Election Integrity, Tariffs, and New York Property Policy with Hans von Spakovsky

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 7:53


Marc speaks with Hans von Spakovsky about pressing legal and political issues. They discuss pending Supreme Court cases, including transgender athlete rulings and presidential authority over federal agencies, as well as Trump-era tariff refunds. Hans and Marc also dive into election integrity, focusing on Arizona's 218,000 voters lacking proof of citizenship and the potential use of e-Verify for voter registration. They close with discussion of New York City's controversial plan requiring landlords to offer properties to nonprofits before selling on the open market, warning of legal and economic implications.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
From Terror Attacks to Election Concerns (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 36:05


Hour 2 covers a mix of serious news and uplifting stories. Marc opens with the Brown University and Bondi Beach shootings, highlighting ongoing investigations and political reactions. Hans von Spakovsky discusses voter integrity, e-Verify implementation, and legal updates, including Supreme Court cases and potential federal agency rulings. The show then shifts to lighter topics: the Annie Fry Show's successful food bank fundraiser, Nicole Murray's business and market updates, Fernando Mendoza's Heisman Trophy win and inspirational speech, Jim Carrey's behind-the-scenes Grinch struggles, the return of the Rocky statue in Philadelphia, and holiday wellness tips

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Dan Buck on Faith, Courage, and the Rise of Conservative Influencers

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 10:57


Dan Buck returns for The Buck Stops Here with praise for Brianna Riddick, a rising conservative influencer who quit her job after being told to choose between her career and her faith-driven political content. Buck applauds her courage and growing impact, noting her surge to over 225,000 followers. The discussion expands to her outspoken stance on women's rights and cultural issues, then shifts to Candace Owens' controversial comments about the Charlie Kirk case. Marc and Dan urge patience with the investigation before speculating.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Gun Violence, Social Media Boldness, and Assisted Suicide: Ethics and Current Events (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 35:00


Hour 3 of the Mark Cox Morning Show covers a wide range of topics. It opens with holiday shopping anecdotes and commentary on legislative issues like red flag gun laws. Eben Brown provides updates on the Brown University shooting, highlighting the investigation's uncertainties and mental health considerations in gun safety. Dan Buck joins for “The Buck Stops Here,” spotlighting Brianna Riddick, a conservative social media influencer navigating career pressures while growing her platform. The hour closes with discussion of Illinois' newly signed assisted suicide law, exploring the legal framework, ethical concerns, and societal implications, including the AMA's opposition.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Chanukah Greetings, Diesel Trucks, and Swiss Adventure (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 34:33


The hosts open with a humorous story about Smokey Robinson mistakenly wishing someone “Happy Chanukah” via Cameo, then pivot to highlighting local business Shelton Automotive Group and their diesel truck services. They announce an upcoming international travel trip with listeners to Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria, providing details on the itinerary and sign-up process. The segment wraps with a recap of major news stories, including the Hanukkah shooting in Australia, the unresolved Brown University shooting, and the death of filmmaker Rob Reiner, emphasizing ongoing coverage and updates.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-15-25 (Full Show): Breaking News, Assisted Suicide Debate, and Global Anti-Semitism Coverage

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 141:05


The Mark Cox Morning Show delivers a mix of breaking news, political analysis, and cultural commentary. The team covers local and national stories, from federal actions in New Orleans and immigration debates to legislative updates like Illinois' assisted suicide law. International events, including the Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack, highlight ongoing global anti-Semitism, with Rabbi Chaim Landa offering perspective on community resilience. Sports coverage celebrates Fernando Mendoza's Heisman win, updates on Patrick Mahomes' injury, and developments with the Cardinals. Throughout the show, human interest stories, holiday anecdotes, and travel opportunities provide balance, keeping listeners informed and engaged across four dynamic hours.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Ohio's Election Chief secures voter data access in landmark election integrity deal with Trump Admin

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 36:22


On this episode of the podcast, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose discussed efforts to clean up voter rolls, highlighting challenges faced during the Biden administration, such as high query costs and manual data entry. Secretary LaRose also praised the Trump administration for facilitating access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, allowing bulk uploads and searches. He noted significant improvements in Ohio's voter rolls, with more accurate data than ever before. Secretary LaRose also criticized states like California for not maintaining accurate voter rolls and emphasized the importance of electing conservative Secretaries of State. He concluded by discussing his campaign for Ohio State Auditor, focusing on government efficiency and integrity.You can follow Secretary LaRose on X by searching for his handle: @FrankLaRose. You can also find more about him on his campaign website: FrankLaRose.com.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
The Marc Cox Morning Show 12-12-25 (Full Show): Illinois Students, National Security, and Local Giving

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 143:46


The Mark Cox Morning Show kicks off with weather and traffic updates before diving into national headlines and local stories, balancing political commentary with cultural observations. Kim reacts to Joy Reid's claims about “Jingle Bells” while discussing personal accountability in public controversies. Dylan Sharkey from the Illinois Policy Institute reveals alarming data on third-grade reading proficiency in Illinois, highlighting the long-term impact of COVID-era disruptions. The Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts raffle winner is announced, followed by Jessica Rosenthal breaking down the new U.S. National Security Strategy and its focus on homeland defense and Latin America. The hour concludes with Annie Fry promoting her Ruler Foods food drive, emphasizing community generosity and ways listeners can contribute. The show weaves together national policy, local concerns, and community engagement, giving listeners both insight and actionable ways to make a difference.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Midwestern Weather, U.S. Policy, and Cultural Controversies (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 35:38


This hour opens with a weather update for the northern parts of the listening area, highlighting snow and potential road issues. Marc previews upcoming interviews, including Congressman Eric Burleson on healthcare reform and Jim Carafano on international security matters. The conversation with Carafano focuses on U.S. actions regarding Venezuelan oil, sanctions enforcement, and the broader implications for regional stability. Congressman Burleson then discusses healthcare reform, insurance premiums, and challenges within the Republican Party to implement meaningful change. The hour concludes with Kim critiquing claims that “Jingle Bells” is racist and addressing workplace ethics in light of a Michigan coach scandal, tying cultural commentary to personal responsibility.