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  • Is Donald Trump being set up to go to jail? Plus, how the Left covered for Biden
    2025/05/23
    Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis brings up lots of questions, including how long he had it, whether he also had dementia and who was complicit in the cover-up. Red Meat dives into that this week, along with questions about activist judges and whether they're setting up President Donald Trump for a jail term.
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    46 分
  • Marc Cox Morning Show: (5/23) Medicaid Debate, Anti-Semitism on Campuses & Memorial Day Weekend Preview
    2025/05/23
    On this packed episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc tackles Missouri’s Medicaid expansion, weighing financial sustainability and the push for work requirements. He highlights the alarming rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, focusing on Harvard’s protests and international student scrutiny. COVID-19 vaccine debates take center stage, including concerns over VAERS data and potential side effects. Local headlines cover a tornado in St. Louis, a California plane crash, and violence against Israeli embassy staff in D.C. Marc speaks with Nichole Murray about emergency preparedness following the St. Louis tornado, and Benjamin Smith joins to discuss political silence around campus anti-Semitism. Memorial Day travel trends, a San Diego plane crash, and the economics of mocktails are also explored. The hour wraps with quirky news from Minnesota and Missouri. Later, Congressman Bob Onder discusses Medicaid reforms targeting waste and fraud, while Mayor Jason Law shares his campaign to end vehicle emissions testing in St. Charles County due to its cost and inefficiency. The show also covers the renewal of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, border security funding, and the U.S. Treasury’s plan to stop penny production by 2026. Marc and Kim preview Memorial Day weekend weather and pool openings, caution listeners about dangerous toys like Jarts, and spotlight community fundraisers supporting tornado victims. Jonah Platt, host of Being Jewish, talks about the rise of anti-Semitism and his podcast’s mission to foster Jewish community. The show closes with Jason Cole from Pro Outdoor discussing landscape lighting and a $2500 giveaway.
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    2 時間 11 分
  • Hour 4 - Memorial Day Weekend Preview, Dangerous Toys, and Standing Against Anti-Semitism
    2025/05/23
    Marc and Kim kick off the show with a look at the Memorial Day weekend weather and pool season openings. They dive into a nostalgic and cautionary chat about dangerous toys like Jarts, highlight local fundraising efforts including the Queen of Hearts raffle and the Guns and Hoses drive for tornado victims. In Segment 3, Jonah Platt joins the show to discuss the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses and the mission of his podcast, Being Jewish. The final segment features Jason Cole of Pro Outdoor discussing landscape lighting installations and details on a $2500 giveaway.
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    32 分
  • Light Up Your Landscape with Pro Outdoor & Win a $2500 Package!
    2025/05/23
    Marc Cox talks with Jason Cole of Pro Outdoor about expert outdoor lighting installation and the company’s full range of landscape and drainage solutions. Jason shares the story of how Pro Outdoor grew from a two-person operation in 2001 to a trusted name in the St. Louis area. Marc also discusses his own positive experience with the company.
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    4 分
  • Antisemitism in America: Violence, Representation, and Campus Culture
    2025/05/23
    Marc and Kim are joined by Jonah Platt, Host of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt, for an in-depth conversation on the recent wave of antisemitic violence, including the tragic shooting in Washington, DC. They discuss how phrases like “from the river to the sea” contribute to growing hostility and fear within the Jewish community. Jonah shares insights from his podcast, which aims to build understanding and unity among Jews and allies. The conversation also explores Hollywood’s evolving relationship with Jewish identity, the push for authentic representation, and the concerning trend of antisemitism on college campuses, including actions taken during the Trump administration in response to university protests.
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    12 分
  • Hour 3 - Anti-Semitism, Medicaid Reform, and the End of the Penny
    2025/05/23
    Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show dives into critical national and local issues. Marc discusses the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses and calls for accountability from left-wing leaders. Congressman Bob Onder joins to debate Medicaid reform, stressing eligibility checks and work requirements to combat waste. Marc also speaks with Mayor Jason Law about his campaign to eliminate vehicle emissions testing in St. Charles County, pointing to high costs and low failure rates. The hour wraps with talk on the renewal of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, border security funding, and the U.S. Treasury’s decision to end penny production by 2026.
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    32 分
  • Bob Onder on Medicaid Reform, Trump Tax Cuts, and Fiscal Responsibility
    2025/05/23
    Congressman Bob Onder joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down the latest Medicaid reform bill, which he says targets waste, fraud, and abuse without cutting care for the truly vulnerable. Onder explains the sharp rise in Medicaid costs under the Biden administration and calls for eligibility checks and work requirements for able-bodied recipients.
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    10 分
  • Jason Law on Emissions Testing, Tax Cuts, and Public Safety
    2025/05/23
    Marc Cox is joined by Jason Law, Mayor of Lake St. Louis and candidate for St. Charles County Executive, to discuss his push to eliminate Missouri’s outdated vehicle emissions testing program. With only 1–2% of vehicles failing—mainly due to loose gas caps—Law questions the $115 million annual cost to taxpayers. They also talk about his success in lowering taxes and crime in Lake St. Louis, his opposition to personal property tax, and the possibility of legislative backing from Congressman Bob Under.
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    7 分