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The metro columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on former St. Louis Count Executive Steve Stenger being release from prison. Follow Tony on Twitter for more: https://twitter.com/tonymess
Debbie Monterrey, Amy Marxkors, and Charlie Brennan discuss Steve Stenger released from prison. Billionaires trying to beat each other to space. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark speaks with St. Louis County Council Tim Fitch on tonight's Council meeting, Steve Stenger back in town and restricting Sam Page's powers. Then Alex Rosenberger, owner of Master Cars, about how crazy the booming US used-car market is driving inflation. Plus the Audio Cut of the Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Ryan Wrecker was busy combing the KMOX archives prior to tonight’s show and wonders if anyone can help explain this old promotional feature to him. Next, he discusses the tragic death of St. Louis Lawyer Ed Brown. Later, local tax watchdog Tom Sullivan joins Wrecker to describe what’s going on in the County Council including deception in the auditor’s office and Executive Sam Page’s breach of the Charter. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star review: apple.co/2Of49Bv and subscribe to Overnight America on other great apps like Radio.com If you like what you hear, we're live weeknights on KMOX 1120AM. We welcome your calls at 800-925-1120. Like and follow on Facabook: www.facebook.com/RyanWreckerRadio/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, host Ryan Wrecker’s five-year-old son topped the Billboard overnight charts with his dramatic acapella ballad “You Got a Big Fat Belly (Yeah, Yeah Yeah).” Tonight, hear how the emerging young artist completely redefined his musical identity and prose in his new, entirely different hit composition. Next, local Watchdog Tom Sullivan discusses a new pay-for-play scandal involving imprisoned former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger. Later, sources are reporting the American government now believes that the coronavirus originated in a Wuhan lab as part of China's efforts to compete with the US. Hear how President Trump responded to the premise during today’s White House briefing. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star review: apple.co/2Of49Bv and subscribe to Overnight America on other great apps like Radio.com If you like what you hear, we're live weeknights on KMOX 1120AM. We welcome your calls at 800-925-1120. Like and follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RyanWreckerRadio/
On Donnybrook this week, a pretty strong debate broke out around the table about the Blues not having a home game for “Hockey Is For Everyone” night. The regulars also discuss John Rallo’s sentencing as a part of the Steve Stenger scandal, Prop P running out of money, the growth of New Town in St. Charles, and a few other topics!
On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ray Price talks with St. Louis Public Radio’s Julie O’Donoghue and Jason Rosenbaum about his legal career and his new role as chairman of the St. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners. St. Louis County Executive Sam Page appointed Price to the board that oversees the county police department earlier this fall. Page has now appointed four out of the five members — and could potentially replace former county executive Steve Stenger’s final appointee at any time.
On this edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Julie O’Donoghue, Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum reflect on the rise and fall of former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger. The Democratic official was sentenced to 46 months in prison last week for his role in a pay-to-play scheme. He’s been the subject to public scorn after a sentencing memo detailed vulgar and boorish comments about his political enemies. But there’s more to Stenger’s story than just his rapid departure from office. A number of interest groups, such as organized labor, business leaders and top elected officials, played a key role in his rise to power. After entering office with the power to radically change St. Louis County government, most of Stenger’s tenure devolved into heated confrontations with the St. Louis County Council.
The fellas kick things off discussing several points of interest, namely... the big announcement friend of the show, Yale Hollander has leaked to us. Comedy on THE LOOP TROLLEY! Several key points are combed over, and Travis even gets a surprise. Doyle Murphy joins at Mid Coast Studio to discuss his new position of Editor at The Riverfront Times. Doyle breaks down some difficulties and updates us on a few past stories. We close out the hour attempting to figure out Steve Stenger's video game of choice. Follow Doyle on Twitter @DoyleMurphy Check out Mid Coast Media online at www.midcoast.media --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
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Joe Holleman of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins the table again this week, as a variety of topics ranging from abortion rights in Missouri and Scott's Law in Illinois, to NHL controversy with the Blues and Steve Stenger's pension.
Umar Lee briefly discusses Steve Stenger and Game of Thrones before talking about Ramadan in St Louis
Talking with this week's host, David Hunn, reporters Jeremy Kohler and Jacob Barker discuss the indictment of former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger and the fallout after.
Today on the show the guys talk about how Bullpen Carts got some love on the Cardinals television broadcast. Gardner talks about what he thinks would improve the Cardinals live games (holograms). Travis gives a Traview on the mixed drink Hennything Is Possible. To finish out the hour Travis and Gardner discuss the developing Steve Stenger story. Follow @weareliveradio on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter for the latest WAL updates Check out www.midcoast.media for studio, production, apparel, and media capabilities. WAL@weareliveradio.com for inquiries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
Commodores bring us back with a smooth jam. Steve Stenger was indicted on Thursday. City/County merger impact. Doug would be a great replacement. Tim reads an article about bisexuals. Biff calls in en route to Dallas. Molly's breakfast potatoes are choice. EMOTD.
Commodores bring us back with a smooth jam. Steve Stenger was indicted on Thursday. City/County merger impact. Doug would be a great replacement. Tim reads an article about bisexuals. Biff calls in en route to Dallas. Molly's breakfast potatoes are choice. EMOTD.
Guest host Sharon Stevens talks about the breaking news with St. Louis Public Radio political reporter Jason Rosenbaum, UMSL political scientist Dave Robertson and Washington University law professor Peter Joy.
All 5 regular Donnybrookers are at the table this week....and they are talking about....BAGELS. Yes, bagels, sliced like bread, and the talk of the internet this week. They eventually also talk about Better Together, Steve Stenger, sports betting in Missouri, and other topics....but they also talk about bagels. What a time to be alive, right?
Host Don Marsh talks with St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger about the state of the county and recent news concerning the region.
St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger joins Politically Speaking to talk about Better Together’s proposal to merge St. Louis and St. Louis County. If statewide voters approve the plan next year, Stenger will become the unified government’s first “metro mayor.” That office was designed to be powerful: A mayor in the new government can make key appointments, use a line item veto, and help appoint whoever is in charge of drawing districts for a 33-person council. Stenger and St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson are backing the Better Together plan, which was formally unveiled late last month. It comes as Stenger has lost some of his power as county executive after voters approved a charter amendment giving the St. Louis County Council more authority over financial matters. Among other things, Stenger believes the reorganized government will allow for greater efficiency — and better services for roughly 1.3 million people. He’s also enthusiastic about having one police department and one municipal court serve the region, as opposed to dozens of smaller ones.
Steve Stenger, who has served as St. Louis County executive since January 2015, hopes to serve another four-year term.
On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome Mark Mantovani to the program. The Democrat is running for St. Louis County executive. He's seeking to deprive incumbent St. Louis County executive Steve Stenger of a second term.
The former St. Louis County Executive and INS Commissioner joined Tim in January 2018 to discuss his career, immigration, and shaping St. Louis' future. Comparing immigration issues today to George H.W. Bush era Scenario in which Mexico could actually pay for a border wall The lack of objectivity in modern print & television journalism Paradigm shift that Trump took advantage of in the '16 election How will Trump's manner impact his Presidential effectiveness Why Gene is at Wash U studying genetics and Medieval history His proposal which would create 9 boroughs in greater St. Louis The efforts he undertook to save the St. Louis Football Cardinals How the County was almost awarded an NBA team in Riverport The important role Steve Stenger plays in regional unification How likely is a City & County merger of some sort in 10 years Please support our sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Gateway Buick GMC Triad Bank Follow us on Twitter: @McKernanShow Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheTimMcKernanShow Thanks to Story of the Year for our theme. Please rate, review, and subscribe so more people discover the pod. Feedback is welcome: tmckernan@insidestl.com
The former St. Louis County Executive and INS Commissioner joined Tim in January 2018 to discuss his career, immigration, and shaping St. Louis' future. Comparing immigration issues today to George H.W. Bush era Scenario in which Mexico could actually pay for a border wall The lack of objectivity in modern print & television journalism Paradigm shift that Trump took advantage of in the ‘16 election How will Trump's manner impact his Presidential effectiveness Why Gene is at Wash U studying genetics and Medieval history His proposal which would create 9 boroughs in greater St. Louis The efforts he undertook to save the St. Louis Football Cardinals How the County was almost awarded an NBA team in Riverport The important role Steve Stenger plays in regional unification How likely is a City & County merger of some sort in 10 years Please support our sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Gateway Buick GMC Triad Bank Follow us on Twitter: @McKernanShow Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheTimMcKernanShow Thanks to Story of the Year for our theme. Please rate, review, and subscribe so more people discover the pod. Feedback is welcome: tmckernan@insidestl.com
AARON PERLUT, of the digital marketing firm Elasticity, via Skype, on St. Louis having more social media mentions related to Amazon's HQ2 than any other city; KAREN WEISE, Bloomberg News reporter in Seattle, via Skype, on how being a company town for Amazon has changed them, and a round-up of the HQ2 bids from across the continent; plus St. Louis County Executive STEVE STENGER, on Amazon's HQ2
A day after his narrow victory, St. Louis County Executive-elect Steve Stenger says he's “certainly willing to extend an olive branch'' to those fellow Democrats who had opposed his election. Originally published on Nov. 5, 2014.