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Marc Cox is joined by Ryan Wiggins of Wiggins America to discuss President Trump's address to military leaders and updates on the armed forces. The segment includes Pete Hegseth's remarks on restoring military standards and “ending wokeness.” They also cover media reactions to a potential government shutdown, ongoing negotiations between Democrats and Republicans over the budget, and the possibility of firing non-essential government employees. Ryan closes with updates on his return and previews of upcoming Wiggins America broadcasts.
Hour 4 features Congressman Mike Bost on the “Schumer Shutdown,” its political implications, the impact on veterans and essential services, and Governor J.B. Pritzker's comments on ICE and law enforcement. Ryan Wiggins of Wiggins America joins to discuss President Trump's address to military leaders, Pete Hegseth's call to restore military standards, and the budget negotiations over a potential government shutdown. The hour wraps with Thomas Helbig from the Retirement Advisory Group, who details strategies for sustaining 401(k)s and IRAs, building structured income plans, navigating market volatility, and invites listeners to a free retirement seminar at the Frontenac Hilton.
The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with Hour 1 covering the “Schumer Shutdown,” government funding battles, and impacts on veterans. Marc and Dan discuss the Affordable Care Act, critique media bias around the 2020 election, and dive into Buck Don't Give a ____, focused on political satire and viral memes. The hour closes with a debate over local school mascots like the Freeburg Midgets, Miami Redskins, and Monmouth Zippers. Hour 2 highlights the 25th Anniversary Party for 97.1 FM Talk with event logistics and sponsors, plus discussion on Hollywood talent agencies, Disney, and Jimmy Kimmel. Marc and guest John Lamping explore Missouri politics including congressional maps, initiative petition reform, and the introduction of legalized sports gambling. The conversation also looks at Middle East peace negotiations, U.S. foreign policy, and cultural commentary in In Other News with J.K. Rowling, Emma Watson, Gallup Poll statistics on alcohol use, and Bad Bunny as a rumored Super Bowl performer. Hour 3 continues with more on the 25th Anniversary Party, followed by Illinois gun laws, the Second Amendment, and the healthcare impacts of a government shutdown. Todd Piro from Fox and Friends First joins to share career stories, humor, and pop culture reactions. Pete Hegseth addresses restoring military standards, Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday, and the “Man of Memes” segment returns to examine social media and protest coverage. Hour 4 features Rep. Mike Bost on the Schumer Shutdown, its effect on veterans, and Gov. J.B. Pritzker's stance on ICE and law enforcement. Ryan Wiggins of Wiggins America discusses Trump's address to military leaders, Pete Hegseth's push to end “wokeness,” and shutdown budget negotiations. The show closes with Thomas Helbig from the Retirement Advisory Group, who shares strategies for protecting 401(k)s and IRAs, structured income planning, and invites listeners to a free retirement seminar at the Frontenac Hilton.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk the latest in polling.
The final hour talks about Jimmy Kimmel returning in some markets. Stephen A. Smith is critical of Kamala Harris selling books. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk the latest in polling. Finally, numbers coming in from the Charlie Kirk memorial.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show with Ryan Wrecker and Dan Buck; Presley Baker, former National Defense Fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute and the Alexander Hamilton Society and co-host of the opinion-based podcast The Casual Critics joins to talk about the TikTok deal that Trump is set to approve. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about Charlie Kirk memorial. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation joins the show talking Charlie Kirk and more. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk the latest in polling. Plus, Truthbomb Tuesday and an update on the Wrecker and pumpkin spice soap.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Ryan Wiggins about Charlie Kirk's death as more than just a political event, framing it as a cultural and spiritual moment. Wiggins emphasizes Kirk's role as “salt and light,” boldly speaking biblical truth and serving as a powerful example of Christian leadership. The discussion highlights how the public nature of the assassination was meant to instill fear but could instead spark a revival in America, exposing the darker side of political opposition. They reflect on Kirk's generational influence, particularly among teens and college students through social media and campus events, and the importance of guiding young people through difficult cultural moments.
In Hour 4, Marc Cox and Dan Buck focus on the faith, legacy, and influence of Charlie Kirk. St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder joins to discuss his proposed resolution honoring Kirk's life and contributions, scheduled for a 6:30 PM council meeting. Pastor Wes Martin of Grace Church reflects on Kirk's boldness in addressing cultural and biblical issues, his humility, and the explosive growth of Turning Point USA Faith with 32,000 new chapters. Ryan Wiggins frames Kirk's death as a cultural and spiritual moment, emphasizing his example as “salt and light,” his generational influence through social media and campus events, and the hope that his assassination could spark a spiritual revival in America.
Hour 1 – Marc and Dan open with recent violent incidents and political rhetoric before diving into 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters. They discuss gun safety legislation, the Second Amendment Foundation's marijuana and gun ownership brief, and the growing conservative movement showcased at Turning Point USA's Phoenix event. Hour 2 – The show turns to free speech and cancel culture following Charlie Kirk's assassination, media reaction to a tribute resolution, and Missouri politics. Former Senator John Lamping breaks down the state's new 7–1 congressional map, initiative petition reform, and Governor Kehoe's legislative strategy. In Other News includes Tom Brady's possible flag football appearance, a woman fighting off an alligator to save her dog, and John Cryer's complaints from Two and a Half Men. Hour 3 – Fox and Friends First host Todd Piro discusses Charlie Kirk's legacy, international vigils, and his wife Erica's leadership in continuing Turning Point's mission, along with analysis of New York politics under Governor Kathy Hochul. In 2A Tuesday, Mark Walters returns to address recent gun control debates and marijuana laws. The hour closes with Buck Don't Give a ____ on media bias and the suspension of reporter Beni Rae Harmony after her emotional on-air tribute to Charlie Kirk. Hour 4 – Focus shifts fully to Charlie Kirk's faith, influence, and cultural impact. Councilman Mark Harder explains his county council resolution honoring Kirk. Pastor Wes Martin reflects on Kirk's bold biblical leadership, humility, and the rapid growth of Turning Point Faith. Ryan Wiggins frames Kirk's assassination as a cultural and spiritual moment, highlighting his role as “salt and light,” his generational influence, and the possibility of sparking a revival in America.
The Marc Cox Morning Show opens with Marc and Dan discussing Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life banquet before 1,100 attendees, focused on fundraising to overturn Amendment 3 and the debate over initiative petition reform. They also cover Missouri abortion laws, the Charlotte murder of Iryna Serhutska, and a Supreme Court ruling upholding ICE enforcement. Hour 2 features Hans von Spakovsky on constitutional interpretation, Supreme Court rulings on immigration, and commentary on justices Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. John Lamping joins to talk Missouri politics, Amendment 3, and initiative petition reform. Political commentary includes Chuck Schumer's economic criticism and Democratic policies, plus local stories like the Miss America pageant and a stolen St. Louis food truck. Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's humorous take on New York tax hikes, tax migration, and lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and the repeal of discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s claims about healthcare incentives and pharmaceutical influence. Hour 4 brings in Eben Brown of Fox News Radio on the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling lifting restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles and the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Ryan Wiggins joins the conversation to weigh in on government subsidies, rising health insurance premiums, and the broader impact of government intervention in healthcare, education, and housing.
Marc and Dan discuss Lara Trump's keynote speech at a Missouri Right to Life dinner, her role with the RNC, and how she connects family values with politics. They cover details of two recent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump, including the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, who allegedly plotted to kill Trump. The conversation shifts to health insurance, with concerns about rising premiums, the role of Affordable Care Act subsidies, and broader critiques of government involvement in healthcare, education, and housing. Guests Eben Brown and Ryan Wiggins add analysis and commentary throughout the segment.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about the Special Session called by Gov. Kehoe that will include redistricting and IP reform. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends joins to talk about the press conference that President Trump has called and what it could be about. Mark Walters, Host of Armed American Radio joins to talk about the Minnesota shooting and violent weekend in Chicago. Missouri Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger joins to talk about the special session that Gov. Kehoe has called and more. Marc is joined by Host of Show Me St. Louis Mary Caltrider and Producer Mary Thaier to preview the 30th anniversary of Show Me St. Louis. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America talks Marty Makary statement on new Covid booster plus Jack Buck story.
Final hour Missouri Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger joins to talk about the special session that Gov. Kehoe has called and more. Marc is joined by Host of Show Me St. Louis Mary Caltrider and Producer Mary Thaier to preview the 30th anniversary of Show Me St. Louis. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America talks Marty Makary statement on new Covid booster plus Jack Buck story.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck discuss a car accident involving Mark Walters' daughter and immigration issues tied to sanctuary cities before previewing a live 9/11 broadcast for the Focus Marine Foundation. They review David Lee Roth's concert at The Factory and reflect on the sudden passing of Missouri State Representative Ken Waller. Chris Howard joins to talk about Waller's legacy, Jefferson County politics, and his campaign for county executive. Ryan Wiggins provides in-studio analysis of Gavin Newsom's policies, California's hostile business climate, and speculation about future 2028 presidential candidates.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins the show to give his thoughts on the new Snow White movie.
In this hour we welcome Dan Buck who will be filling in for Kim when she is on maternity leave. The Francis Howell superintendent paid year's salary, doesn't work 1 day. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about the new Snow White movie which his wife made him watch.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show we welcome Fox News Radio Ryan Schmelz on crime on DC. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping on Missouri redistricting. Kurt Frisz, St. Charles County Police Chief on lawmakers to reform the juvenile justice system. It is 2A Tuesday which means Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation talks on surprising move in Minnesota on "ghost guns". Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk on the new Snow White movie. Plus Kim on a Whim and we meet who will be filling in for Kim while she is on maternity leave.
Ryan Wrecker interviews Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America, about the recent announcement that SNAP benefits will no longer cover sugary drinks, a move pushed by RFK Jr. They discuss the implications of using taxpayer money to subsidize soda purchases and the broader health impact on low-income Americans. Wiggins reflects on past debates over food policies, including Michelle Obama's school nutrition initiatives, and praises RFK Jr.'s more focused approach. They also touch on the revolving door between regulators and industry and the challenges of shifting unhealthy habits. The segment ends with a teaser for Wiggins' weekend show covering SNAP in-depth and the ongoing political drama around Texas gerrymandering.
Hour 4 with Ryan Wrecker dives into major developments including the House Oversight Committee subpoenaing Bill and Hillary Clinton for Epstein-related testimony. The discussion covers doubts about cooperation from the Clintons, the scope and shortcomings of local government audits, and a deep dive into RFK Jr.'s plan to ban soda purchases with SNAP benefits. Ryan also welcomes Ryan Wiggins to discuss the public health implications of SNAP reforms, before closing with a candid take on the wild political landscape and upcoming testimony dates. The hour blends breaking news with sharp political commentary and real talk on accountability.
Ryan Wrecker opens with sharp takes on student loan pitfalls and ICE's aggressive recruitment tied to loan forgiveness. Political drama heats up as Texas Republicans push to arrest absent Democrats fleeing redistricting votes, with commentary on Illinois Gov. Pritzker's controversial role. Kim on a Whim highlights the AI arms race, from sky-high salaries to job cuts and social risks of AI blending personal and work life. Ryan closes with a fiery rant on Louisiana's new laws cracking down on slow left-lane drivers. Hour 2 features Ryan Wrecker covering Texas Democrats' flight to Illinois and GOP grassroots strategies with Julie Harris, plus former senator John Lamping on lawsuits challenging taxpayer-funded stadiums and Missouri redistricting politics. Bizarre news stories lighten the mood, including a Danish zoo's odd pet request and a whale-boat collision. Hour 3 mixes humor and heavy topics: Chicago's “Scream Club” stress relief meetups, political fallout from Texas Democrats' exodus, a possible grand jury probe of Obama-era officials, and a gun rights lawsuit discussed with Mark Walters. Hour 4 breaks major news as the House Oversight Committee subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton over Epstein. The hour covers local government audit controversies, RFK Jr.'s SNAP soda ban plan, and public health discussions with Ryan Wiggins, closing with a candid take on the turbulent political scene and upcoming testimony.
In Hour 1 of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to discuss newly released DNI documents, the possibility of a special counsel investigation into Obama-era actions, and the broader political implications, including prosecutorial questions surrounding former presidents. The team also examines the proposed trade deal with the European Union that would introduce 15% tariffs, exploring how it could affect the economy, budgets, and markets. Later, Ethan joins to review Happy Gilmore 2, highlighting Adam Sandler's return to classic comedy, nostalgic callbacks, and surprise cameos from professional golfers. The hour wraps up with a look at redistricting battles unfolding in Texas, Ohio, Florida, and Missouri—discussing how shifting maps, mid-decade changes, and gerrymandering debates could influence the national political landscape. In Hour 2, Rep. Eric Burlison joins to discuss the Biden auto-pen scandal, staff invoking the Fifth, and concerns about presidential fitness. Ryan and Brad also break down protests against Christian artist Sean Feucht in Canada, massive cost overruns at the Obama Presidential Center, and the fall of late-night TV. Plus, a look at Gen Z's rising interest in Christian music. In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range revisit a 2017 article predicting technology and societal changes over the next 20 years. They discuss the rise of software disruption and AI, question the disappearance of most jobs, and debate the future of autonomous and electric vehicles. The hosts express skepticism about agricultural robots and insect protein becoming mainstream by 2030. The hour wraps with a YouTube live poll asking listeners, "How quickly will tariff deals noticeably impact your life?
In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range revisit a 2017 article predicting technology and societal changes over the next 20 years. They discuss the rise of software disruption and AI, question the disappearance of most jobs, and debate the future of autonomous and electric vehicles. They express skepticism about agricultural robots and insect protein becoming mainstream by 2030. The hour wraps with a YouTube live poll asking listeners, "How quickly will tariff deals noticeably impact your life?
In Hour 1 of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to discuss newly released DNI documents, the possibility of a special counsel investigation into Obama-era actions, and the broader political implications, including prosecutorial questions surrounding former presidents. The team also examines the proposed trade deal with the European Union that would introduce 15% tariffs, exploring how it could affect the economy, budgets, and markets. Later, Ethan joins to review Happy Gilmore 2, highlighting Adam Sandler's return to classic comedy, nostalgic callbacks, and surprise cameos from professional golfers. The hour wraps up with a look at redistricting battles unfolding in Texas, Ohio, Florida, and Missouri—discussing how shifting maps, mid-decade changes, and gerrymandering debates could influence the national political landscape.
In this episode of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to unpack the release of documents by the Director of National Intelligence, the political debate over potential investigations into Obama-era actions, and what prosecutorial protections might mean for former presidents.
Ryan Wiggins, Brad Range, and Ethan play “Bee or Not the Bee”
Ryan Wiggins fills in for Annie Frey and dives into the latest on Ghislaine Maxwell with Fox News Radio's Eben Brown. They break down her recent DOJ meeting with a Deputy Attorney General, the potential for a retrial or commuted sentence, and the political pressure surrounding the Epstein case. Brad Range joins the conversation to give additional insight into the media coverage, public speculation, and how this could impact political figures like Donald Trump and the Clintons as Maxwell faces a House subpoena for an August 11 hearing.
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range dive into Donald Trump's surprise visit to the Federal Reserve, where he confronted Jerome Powell about FED renovations and pushed for lower interest rates. Then, Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins to break down Ghislaine Maxwell's unexpected meeting with a top DOJ official and the political implications surrounding her subpoena and potential cooperation. The hour wraps with “Bee or Not the Bee,” In Hour 2, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range react to new Hunter Biden interview clips discussing his infamous laptop and past drug use. Scott Besant's criticism of the Federal Reserve sparks conversation about potentially moving the Fed under the Treasury Department. The guys also dive into changes in the soda world Coca-Cola bringing back cane sugar and Pepsi dropping certain flavors and debate whether soda tastes better in glass bottles. Plus, a nostalgic look back at a wild Saturday Night Live sketch with Tracy Morgan and Britney Spears, and a quick discussion on digital currency and Bitcoin legislation. In Hour 3, Ryan, Ethan, and Brad unpack President Trump's executive order targeting NIL rules in college sports, including new restrictions on third-party payments and the impact on recruiting. They also touch on Missouri's back-to-school sales tax holiday, tornado recovery efforts in St. Louis, and the best burrito spot in the state. Health trends come into play with St. Louis ranking 72nd in the nation's fitness index. They wrap the hour with entertainment, theme park experiences, Disney vs. Universal innovations, and Flo Rida's place in the playlist.
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range dive into Donald Trump's surprise visit to the Federal Reserve, where he confronted Jerome Powell about FED renovations and pushed for lower interest rates. Then, Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins to break down Ghislaine Maxwell's unexpected meeting with a top DOJ official and the political implications surrounding her subpoena and potential cooperation. The hour wraps with “Bee or Not the Bee,”
In Hour 2, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range react to new Hunter Biden interview clips discussing his infamous laptop and past drug use. Scott Besant's criticism of the Federal Reserve sparks conversation about potentially moving the Fed under the Treasury Department. The guys also dive into changes in the soda world Coca-Cola bringing back cane sugar and Pepsi dropping certain flavors and debate whether soda tastes better in glass bottles. Plus, a nostalgic look back at a wild Saturday Night Live sketch with Tracy Morgan and Britney Spears, and a quick discussion on digital currency and Bitcoin legislation.
Marc sits down with Ryan Wiggins to unpack the Fed's opaque role amid rising criticism from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett, who calls for a major overhaul of the Federal Reserve or even a possible takeover by the Treasury Department. They dissect the political maneuvers behind interest rate decisions and recent revelations of the Fed's extravagant $2.5 billion office renovation, which has sparked calls for criminal investigation and greater accountability. The conversation shifts to the explosive Tulsi Gabbard revelations on the Obama administration's alleged conspiracies against Trump and Flynn, highlighting ongoing investigations into election fraud and machine tampering in swing states led by Democratic governors. With whistleblowers emerging, this could be the start of unraveling a much bigger political scandal.
Hour 4 dives into the silence and confusion around Jerome Powell's Fed speech, while calls grow louder from Treasury Secretary Bessett and others to overhaul or even dismantle the Federal Reserve amid reckless spending and lack of oversight. Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins joins to explain the fight to correct deceptive ballot language on abortion following the disastrous Amendment 3, promising a clearer, pro-life alternative in 2026 amid heavy out-of-state funding battles. Ryan Wiggins weighs in on the Fed's political games and the growing investigation into election integrity sparked by Tulsi Gabbard's whistleblower referrals. The hour closes with a brutal take on Hunter Biden's profane podcast meltdown—where he rants about immigration, drugs, and his failing finances—plus a warning about Pepsi's upcoming “prebiotic” soda that could surprise unsuspecting consumers.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down a new Supreme Court ruling limiting district courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, and how Justice Elena Kagan's stance has shifted. They explore the potential policy agenda under a second Trump term, including sanctuary city funding cuts, voter ID enforcement, restrictions on DEI programs in public schools, and transgender-related federal funding. The discussion also turns to Trump's proposed “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility, with some lighthearted commentary on alligator behavior, including their reactions to space shuttle launches.
In Hour 4, Kim St. Onge breaks down former President Trump's visit to the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility in Florida, including a humorous take on surviving gator and python territory. Dylan Sharkey joins to explain what's inside the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” including major Medicaid changes, Elon Musk's criticism, and Illinois' sweeping new tax hikes—ranging from gas and sports betting to telecom and short-term rentals. Ryan Wiggins discusses the Supreme Court's new limits on nationwide injunctions and how that could pave the way for Trump's policy agenda on DEI programs, voter ID laws, and sanctuary cities. The hour also explores reduced corporate Pride Month messaging following the Bud Light controversy, Illinois' new gender-inclusive data rules, climate change education mandates, and a San Francisco bookstore's boycott of JK Rowling over her views on transgender issues.
The full show kicks off with coverage of the Senate's ongoing vote-a-rama, with razor-thin margins and controversial amendments on Medicaid work requirements and Planned Parenthood. John Pence joins to advocate for a legislative win aligned with the Trump agenda, while John Lamping provides insight into Missouri's state budget cuts and the future of the Missouri Freedom Caucus. In Hour 2, Kim and Scott unpack the politics behind the vote-a-rama, Trump's public letter to Jerome Powell, and a breakdown of new and potential AI regulations. The conversation turns to immigration, border security, and the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” facility in Florida. Hour 3 features Todd Piro from Fox & Friends discussing top headlines, including Trump's actions and the Senate showdown. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to address new gun laws, including Colorado's new firearm instructor regulations and challenges to Supreme Court rulings like Bruen. Scott returns for Scott on the Spot with a look at the NCAA's historic NIL settlement and how direct athlete payments will reshape college sports. Hour 4 dives into Trump's visit to the Florida detention facility nicknamed Alligator Alcatraz, along with Dylan Sharkey's breakdown of Illinois' sweeping tax increases—from gas to telecom and sports betting. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling limiting nationwide injunctions, and what it means for Trump's policy rollout. The hour also explores reduced corporate Pride Month marketing, the impact of the Bud Light controversy, and cultural tensions surrounding JK Rowling's book boycott. Keywords
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
In the final hour Marc & Kim weigh in on Kehoe's picks for the board of police commissioners. Harley Lippman, Foreign Affairs Analyst joins to talk about President Trump and getting involved with Israel and Iran. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Tony Monetti, Retired Lt. Col. Former B-2 stealth pilot, author of ‘The Stealth Way' joins the show to talk about how you do normal everyday things. Former Senator John Lamping joins the show to talk about Israel and Iran and a new Missouri House property tax committee. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First joins the show to talk about Israel and Iran and the suppose ceasefire. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation joins to talk about the Illinois assault riffle ban and more. Harley Lippman, Foreign Affairs Analyst joins to talk about President Trump and getting involved with Israel and Iran. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government.
In hour 1, tension continues to build with ongoing aggression between Israel and Iran. What is the next step? Tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as Israel and Iran trade blows with each other. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio joins to discuss what is next between Israel and Iran, and how they can de-escalate. Some world leaders speak out over what is going on in the Middle East, and their ideas for ways to slow it down. In hour 2, President Trump has departed the G7 Summit in Canada, and it has reporters and others speculating over the reason why. Rachel Homolak joins the show to discuss a new development in the St. Charles County Library regarding books on the shelves. John Lamping joins the show to discuss what is going on with Israel and Iran, as well as what President Trump should do in response to this. Should we stay out of it? More than 20 tons of pythons have been removed from the everglades in Florida. Tourists began to take pictures with a fancy chair at a museum, but a heavier individual sits on the chair and breaks it. In hour 3, Iranian President attempts to push Donald Trump away from interfering with Israel and Iran. People are worried that Trump will allow us to go to war after being famously anti-war. Marc also dives into today's top stories with the shortlist. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins to discuss the new Trump phones, and what has gone on with civilians and foreign officials in Iran. Phil Balsamo of The Range joins to discuss what to do at The Range, and events that are held there as well as events they sponsor. Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio joins to discuss the current state of Tehran, Iran's capital city. There have also been attacks on other key areas, but Iran has been striking back. In hour 4, Some people are beginning to worry that President Trump will not keep us out of the conflict between Israel and Iran. There is also worry that we will be on the verge of war if we interfere. Marc has today's top stories on The Shortlist. Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter with Defending Education, joins to discuss school districts spending $9 Million on "equitable grading" consultants. Some districts across the river in Illinois are guilty of this. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government. Minnesota has faced some terrible tragedy over the past few days with government officials. People are blaming the Republicans for this and are saying the shooter is a republican.
Some people are beginning to worry that President Trump will not keep us out of the conflict between Israel and Iran. There is also worry that we will be on the verge of war if we interfere. Marc has today's top stories on The Shortlist. Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter with Defending Education, joins to discuss school districts spending $9 Million on "equitable grading" consultants. Some districts across the river in Illinois are guilty of this. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government. Minnesota has faced some terrible tragedy over the past few days with government officials. People are blaming the Republicans for this and are saying the shooter is a republican.
Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the uproar that was caused after Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. The people of LA have labeled Trump a dictator for sending the military into LA. Dennis Zine, former LAPD sergeant and LA city councilman, joins the show to discuss the riots in LA. He details the mass amounts of violence and looting that continues to take place throughout the city. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Andy McKean, Chair at America 250 St. Charles County Committee, joins the show to discuss a local celebration coming up in the Saint Louis area.
In hour 1, Los Angeles continues to burn as President Trump sends in reinforcements. The Democrats continue to stand by the protestors as they continue to destroy the city of LA. We also hear today's national anthem on this edition of the Marc Cox Morning Show! Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the pushback from Governor Newsom of California related to President Trump sending in the National Guard and the Marines. NIL Deals have taken the college sports world by storm. Controversy over past athletes having the potential to get back paid for their name, image and likeness before this came into effect. Should college athletes be paid for their name, image and likeness if they played as long ago as 2016? The homeless park has moved to a new location in Downtown Saint Louis. Where is it at and how bad of shape is the park in? In hour 2, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as diving into the issues that are going on in Washington D.C. Missouri counties are implementing a new property tax issue, and it has citizens and their representatives in a bit of an uproar. John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss the new bill proposed in Missouri. This bill includes Kansas City sports as well as where the money for this will come from. In this edition of In Other News, Sly Stone passes away and a black bear smashes a window of a nursing home in Saint Charles and breaks in. Also, public USB cords are being used to take information off of people's phones. In hour 3, a so-called liberation day is going on in Los Angeles. They are being freed from the mass amounts of illegal immigrants, but they have faced some severe pushback thus far. Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist. Griff Jenkins of Fox News joins the show to discuss the capitol clampdown in Washington D.C. He discusses a refunding of the police in D.C. and how the residents of D.C. would back this. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins the show to discuss gun control bills in the state of Arizona. He also discusses what is going on in Los Angeles and how Democrat heavy the protests really are. RFK Jr. has decided to fire the CDC Vaccine Committee that was appointed under President Biden. In fact, all 17 members had been appointed by the Biden Administration, after Biden had wiped out the previous Trump committee. In hour 4, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the uproar that was caused after Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. The people of LA have labeled Trump a dictator for sending the military into LA. Dennis Zine, former LAPD sergeant and LA city councilman, joins the show to discuss the riots in LA. He details the mass amounts of violence and looting that continues to take place throughout the city. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Andy McKean, Chair at America 250 St. Charles County Committee, joins the show to discuss a local celebration coming up in the Saint Louis area.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, talk with Tonya J. Powers of Fox News about National Guard deployments, the Insurrection Act, and political motivations behind protest responses. They also discuss organized protest funding and shifting immigrant voter views on Trump's immigration policies.
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, are joined by Tonya J. Powers of Fox News to examine the growing political unrest in the U.S. They break down the different protest factions, National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, and how immigration raids and sanctuary city policies are fueling demonstrations. They also explores the political motivations behind these protests, the role of groups allegedly funding them, and how media outlets shape the public narrative.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range talk with Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation about the removal of DEI initiatives in the military and the impact on recruiting. The conversation expands globally, covering how America is perceived under different administrations, the spread of American social issues abroad, and a growing conservative pushback against progressive agendas both in the U.S. and Europe.
In Hour 2 of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range are joined by Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation to discuss the rollback of DEI initiatives in the military and the return to a merit-based warrior ethos. They explore how Trump is viewed globally, the export of American social debates, and rising conservative momentum in Europe. The conversation also touches on the media's role in shaping ideological divides and the importance of open dialogue on global issues.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range take calls from listeners who share unbelievable and often hilarious sleepwalking stories. From a paramedic performing CPR on his wife while asleep to a Navy sailor clearing his home of an imaginary suspect, these real-life tales highlight how complex and dangerous sleepwalking can be.
In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range are joined by Ethan's and Brandon, who recounts waking up at 4 AM to find someone standing his bedroom doorway. Then, callers then chime in with their own wild sleepwalking experiences, from midnight cooking to military drills. to wrap the house look at the live chat poll "Can California Be Saved?"
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, are joined by Tonya J. Powers of Fox News to analyze the growing political unrest in the U.S. They discuss various protest groups, National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, and how immigration raids and sanctuary city policies are driving demonstrations. The hosts also explore political motivations, alleged protest funding, and media influence on public perception. In Hour 2, Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation joins Ryan and Brad to talk about the rollback of DEI initiatives in the military and a renewed focus on merit and warrior ethos. They discuss global views of Trump, the international spread of American social debates, and the rise of conservative movements in Europe, highlighting media's role in shaping ideological divides and the need for open dialogue. Hour 3 features Ethan and Brandon, who shares a story about waking at 4 AM to find someone standing in his bedroom doorway. Callers add their own wild sleepwalking tales, from midnight cooking to military drills. The hour closes with a live chat poll asking, “Can California Be Saved?”