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The Marc Cox Morning Show is your home for no-nonsense conversation. Marc Cox is a political junkie and recovering journalist who has spent decades reporting on the biggest news of the day. Now he gets to talk about it.
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In the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc and Kim cover a range of key topics starting with the crime bill in St. Louis, which aims to return local police control to the state, with concerns over police budget increases and the ongoing battle over Missouri’s minimum wage hike. They also discuss Howard Lutnick’s defense of President Trump’s stance on inter…
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In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc delves into critical topics like the impending government shutdown and President Trump’s tariff strategy with Griff Jenkins. He also revisits Kevin O’Leary’s defense of Trump’s tough negotiation style. Then, Marc is joined by Mike McKenna from Macadoodles in Darden Prairie to talk about their Iri…
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Griff Jenkins from Fox News gives a real-time update from Washington, calling out the Democratic disarray while likening it to a Steve Martin movie scene. He also discusses the latest in ICE arrests, including the shocking case of a CHP dispatcher who defrauded the government out of millions. In the midst of the government drama, we get insights in…
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In the third hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc & Kim discuss Missouri’s severe weather threat, including EF1 tornadoes and gusts up to 70 mph, as well as lingering repair costs from last year’s hailstorm. Marc then previews a conversation with former Senator Jim Talent on the possibility of a government shutdown due to partisan gridlock, spec…
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Dennis Hancock, current St. Louis County Councilman, joins Marc & Kim to discuss his bid for County Executive, citing dissatisfaction with current leadership under Sam Page. Hancock highlights his focus on returning to competent government, improving services like pothole repair and snow removal, and pushing for responsible economic development. He…
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In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc & Kim discuss the controversy surrounding a vigil in St. Louis for Palestinian hostages, where Cori Bush is expected to attend. The event has drawn criticism for portraying Hamas fighters, responsible for the deadly October 7 attacks on Israel, as victims of Israeli aggression. Marc strongly condem…
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In Other News with Ethan: The Fabulous Fox Theater just unveiled its exciting 2025–2026 Broadway season lineup featuring must-see productions like Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Les Misérables, Spamalot, Beetlejuice, and more. Tickets go on sale starting May 28th. In music news, the Grateful Dead's commemorative 60th anniversary box set is hitt…
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Marc & Kim are joined by sports expert Tom Ackerman, who’s live from Florida, discussing the excitement of March Madness. Tom gives a rundown of the NCAA conference tournaments, with a focus on Indiana’s crucial game against Oregon, SLU’s path to an automatic bid in the A-10 tournament, and Missouri’s upcoming match against Mississippi State. Tom a…
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Marc & Kim dive into the ongoing legal battle surrounding Missouri’s minimum wage amendment. Passed last year, the amendment set new rules on wages, sick leave, and more, but it is now being challenged before the Missouri Supreme Court. Marc is joined by attorney Beavis Shock, who explains the legal hurdles, including the single subject rule and th…
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Marc & Kim start the show with a discussion on the recent developments in St. Louis, as a crime bill moves forward, aimed at restoring local police control. The hosts highlight Mayor Tishaura Jones' concerns about the $41 million police budget increase by 2028, and the city’s struggle with staffing levels amid a controversial funding shift. They al…
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Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Saint Louis Housing Bill. Kim and Marc discuss a new housing bill moving through the Missouri Senate aimed at converting office spaces into housing, with a focus on revitalizing downtown Saint Louis. While some believe this will breathe life into the city, the hosts argue that safety must come first. They highlight how crime a…
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Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show!Marc & Kim bring you another packed show, covering everything from global politics to local controversies.Hour 1:Marc & Kim break down Trump’s tariff threats and how America First trade policies are reshaping global markets. They call out the media’s economic fearmongering and discuss Ukraine’s sudden acc…
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Marc & Kim welcome: Fox News' Eric Shawn with an update on Mahmoud Khalil’s ICE hearing as he faces deportation over Hamas ties. Fox Business’ Taylor Riggs explains market volatility amid tariff and tax policy shifts. Marc previews the Lincoln Trump Dinner in St. Charles with Debbie McFarland, featuring top conservative speakers. Plus, James Taylor…
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Fox Business’ Taylor Riggs breaks down the latest stock market turbulence, explaining how tariffs, tax policies, and government uncertainty are influencing Wall Street. She discusses the need for normal market corrections, the impact of reciprocal tariffs, and why businesses are eager for tax cuts to offset uncertainty. Plus, Riggs shares personal …
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Fox News' Eric Shawn reports from federal court as Mahmoud Khalil’s ICE hearing continues. Khalil, an immigrant with ties to Hamas, faces potential deportation under U.S. law. Shawn discusses the implications of this high-profile case, the legal challenges it faces, and its potential to set a precedent for handling foreign nationals involved in dom…
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Marc Cox breaks down Wall Street’s overreaction to tariff numbers, a THC scare at daycare, and dangers of misleading candy packaging. Genevieve Wood critiques government-funded studies on transgender men having menstrual cycles and discusses the upcoming government shutdown. Todd Pyro shares insights on his Fox News scheduling mix-up, his coverage …
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Genevieve Wood from Heritage discusses the absurdity of government-funded studies on transgender men experiencing menstrual cycles and the ongoing wasteful spending. She critiques the Democrats for defending such projects while people face rising costs and job struggles. Genevieve also weighs in on the upcoming government shutdown, noting the diffi…
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Marc & Kim explore the weather, upcoming parades, and the Missouri Senate bill to end child marriages, before diving into politics with discussions on the looming government shutdown, Thomas Massie’s position on government cuts, and Eric Burleson’s crime bill. Nicole Murray updates the latest business trends. In Other News with Ethan, Rick Springfi…
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In Other News with Ethan: Rick Springfield’s unexpected brain injury from a fall during a 2000 concert, Billy Joel’s postponed tour for surgery, and Anne Wilson’s wheelchair performance with Heart. Vanna White reveals her 34-day work year while making $10 million, and Paradise’s season finale hits new viewership records. They also dive into Disney’…
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Marc & Kim dive into the latest political headlines, starting with Trump’s economic strategy, including his tariff threats and how America First trade policies are reshaping global politics. They also discuss the media’s fearmongering about the economy and the unexpected ceasefire in Ukraine, just after Trump’s hardball approach. Meanwhile, Rosie O…
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Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Coyotes. Marc & Kim dive into the wild side of spring as coyotes hit mating season with full force. Kim shares a jaw-dropping story of a coyote hiding in a woman’s basement for three days after a fierce dog fight, surprising even animal control experts. Plus, how the city’s increasing coyote sightings are making pet owners ner…
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Marc & Kim tackle the fallout from Daylight Saving Time and the heated St. Louis city-county merger debate. Elon Musk faces arson and cyberattacks, fueling left-wing outrage. Missouri lawmakers advance a bill for state control of the SLMPD, with Nick Schroer breaking down its impact. John Lamping warns of a slow push for regional government control…
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Marc & Kim discuss Southwest Airlines’ upcoming baggage fees and the left’s hypocrisy on electric vehicles, as Elon Musk’s Teslas become a target for vandals. Donna Baringer joins to challenge longtime Comptroller Darlene Green, exposing financial mismanagement in St. Louis. Ryan Wiggins breaks down the legal case for deporting foreign students inc…
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Marc Cox Morning Show dives into the legal case for deporting a foreign student inciting anti-Semitic protests—yes, it's legal. Ryan Wiggins joins to break down the left’s predictable outrage. Plus, Democrats are already blaming Republicans for a looming government shutdown, despite blocking the House’s budget bill. And on International Women’s Day…
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Marc Cox Morning Show welcomes Donna Baringer, who’s challenging longtime Comptroller Darlene Green in the upcoming April 8 election. Baringer highlights major financial oversight issues, including payroll tax mishandlings and city vehicle misuse. She also weighs in on the fiscal impact of local vs. state control of police lawsuits. Plus, why did t…
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In the third hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc & Kim dive into Missouri politics with a discussion on the crime bill that just passed and is headed to the governor's desk. They tackle the controversy surrounding Dylan Mulvaney’s media treatment and the dangers of promoting confusing gender politics, especially regarding gender-affirming care …
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Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss New York City's proposal to make gun shops post warning signs, akin to cigarette labels, highlighting the "dangers" of firearms. Walters debunks the notion that guns are inherently dangerous, pointing out the absu…
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Marc & Kim are joined by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to discuss the potential legal ramifications of President Biden’s use of an auto-pen to sign executive orders during his absence, questioning the validity of those documents and even possible pardons. Bailey also highlights his major legal victory, securing a $24 billion judgment agai…
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In the second hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc & Kim dive into Missouri politics, with a focus on the state’s push to take control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD). The bill advancing to the governor’s desk sparks heated debates between Mayor Tashara Jones and state lawmakers, with strong opposition from figures like S…
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In Other News with Ethan, KISS frontman Gene Simmons offers fans a rare chance to become his personal assistant and roadie for a steep price of $12,500 during his solo tour. The high-priced package includes backstage access, soundcheck participation, and the opportunity to assist in setting up shows—definitely not for the faint of heart or wallet. …
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Marc and Kim discuss the controversial idea of merging St. Louis City with surrounding counties, especially St. Charles and Jefferson, with former senator John Lamping. Lamping warns of a slow, incremental push toward the "Better Together" initiative, reflecting progressive efforts to unite the region under one large government structure. They also…
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Missouri lawmakers are moving forward with a public safety bill that includes a state takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. State Senator Nick Schroer discusses the bipartisan efforts behind the bill and its provisions on illegal immigration, street takeovers, fentanyl exposure, and compensation for the wrongfully convicted. He …
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Marc & Kim kick off the show discussing the fallout from Daylight Saving Time and the debate over a potential city-county merger in St. Louis. They explore Tashara Jones’ opposition and Kara Spencer’s support of the merger. The discussion shifts to rising tensions surrounding Elon Musk, including a Cybertruck arson and a cyberattack on X (formerly …
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Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Track Star Violence: a high school track star, faces backlash after a viral video surfaced showing her allegedly intentionally striking an opponent with a baton during a relay race at the Virginia state championships. Kim and Marc break down the incident, explaining how the baton hit caused the other runner to stumble off the …
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Marc Cox and Kim St. Ange kick off the day with a fun recap of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, highlighting standout player "All Wright" and the surprises of the Mizzou vs. Kentucky game. Marc shares his thoughts on the Mizzou loss, including his disappointment in key players and the emotional senior day ceremony. The discussion shifts t…
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Marc Cox and the crew dive into the chilly start of the day, with warmer weather on the horizon. Marc reflects on his weekend at the MVC Tournament, celebrating Drake and SEMO securing their NCAA spots, while also expressing disappointment over Mizzou’s loss to Kentucky. The show turns to local politics as Marc discusses the St. Louis Democratic Pa…
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Marc Cox and Tom Ackerman dive into the latest spring training action, with the Cardinals beating the Yankees in a 6-5 showdown filled with home runs. Tom shares his excitement for standout players like Nolan Gorman and Alec Burleson while highlighting Matt Kaepernick's potential. The duo then discusses the MVC Tournament, with Tom praising Drake's…
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Jesse Jane Duff joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down the media’s misrepresentation of Donald Trump’s comments on the economy, and the left’s failure to acknowledge the recession that’s already in motion under Joe Biden. Duff highlights the issue of government job growth at the VA, stressing the need for efficiency over bloated bureaucracy.…
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In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, the crew kicks things off with a funny story about forgetting to set the clocks back for daylight saving time, sparking a nostalgic conversation about old-school alarm clocks like the Clocky. The team also discusses the big GOP convention in St. Louis, including Dennis Hancock’s surprising announcement …
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Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger discusses his experience at Missouri's Lincoln Day dinner, where he played the cowbell alongside Secretary of State Denny Hoskins. He reflects on the energy around President Trump’s policies, the push for conservative changes in Jefferson City, and ongoing efforts to shake up bureaucracy. Wasinger highlights his f…
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On this Marc Cox Morning Show, Carl brings the real or fake news quiz back to life with some fun and tricky headlines. From the origins of daylight saving time to the true story behind a bizarre Nebraska hospital clerical error, the gang gets their hands full with unusual facts and strange tales. The quiz covers topics like YouTube video views, Cri…
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In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, the crew dives into everything from the ongoing debate over daylight saving time to Trump’s critique of the media and the Supreme Court’s controversial ruling on foreign aid. Marc and Kim reflect on Kentucky’s big win and the St. Louis City soccer team’s rise, while also tackling political hot topics li…
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Ethan dives into the latest on James Bond, confirming the iconic character will remain a British male despite Amazon's MGM Studios purchase of the rights. They also discuss the tragic passing of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy, following a bizarre sequence of events. The team moves on to Sesame Workshop's financial struggles, including major layof…
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The Mark Cox Morning Show dives deep into the latest Supreme Court ruling that went against the Trump administration on foreign aid, with Hans von Spakovsky breaking down the case. While the decision was a blow to Trump, Hans emphasizes that it’s a temporary ruling, with the case likely to be appealed and decided in Trump’s favor later. The convers…
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This morning’s show covers a variety of topics, starting with a fun recap of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament, highlighting standout player "All Wright" and his brother's unique name. Marc reflects on attending the tournament without a team to root for. The conversation moves to the surprising Mizzou vs. Kentucky game, where sloppy play le…
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Kim and Marc dive into the growing influence of LGBTQ+ businesses, which generate a staggering $1.7 trillion in revenue in the U.S. They also challenge the so-called "drag queen test" for a city's economic vitality, which ties inclusivity to a thriving economy. Kim pushes back against the notion that LGBTQ+ inclusion automatically leads to economic…
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: In Hour 1, Marc discusses Daylight Saving Time, the Target boycott, and DEI policies. Hour 2 features Jeanette Hoffman, who talks about the DNC’s leadership changes and Hollywood’s silence on anti-Semitism, plus Nicole Murray discussing economic trends and microplastics. Hour 3 with Governor Mike Kehoe covers the crime bill, police board changes,…
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First, Greg Brown, former fire chief in Eureka and a representative for St. Louis Guns N Hoses, discusses their ongoing efforts to support first responders, including the Queen of Hearts Raffle, which raises funds for first responders with exciting prizes. Greg also talks about his work with the Backstoppers organization and the Chicken Alley resta…
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In this hour, Ashley Sturm joins Marc Cox to discuss her campaign for the Francis Howell School Board ahead of the April 8th election. Ashley highlights her priorities, including fiscal responsibility, transparency for parents, and maintaining high academic standards. She discusses the challenges she’s faced, such as stolen campaign signs, and her …
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Marc Cox is joined in studio by Greg Brown, former fire chief in Eureka and a representative for St. Louis Guns N Hoses, to discuss their ongoing efforts to support first responders. They recognize Detective Joe Ferrara from the Rock Hill Missouri Police Department and share details about their monthly food deliveries to first responders.Plus, they…
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