Hour 2 opens with breaking news on U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets following attacks on American naval forces, with Marc framing the response as a justified “love tap” and a continuation of escalating tensions in the region. The conversation moves into political headlines, including Kamala Harris hinting at another presidential run and broader speculation about the 2028 race. The show then shifts to Mother’s Day weekend plans, Riley Gaines’ upcoming St. Louis appearance, and local event coverage tied to the Missouri Right to Life banquet. A St. Louis Morning Brief follows, breaking down volatile gas prices, Illinois tax burdens, AAA fuel timing strategies, and major debate over Mayor Cara Spencer’s proposed $250 million RAM settlement spending plan, with Marc arguing that crime prevention and police support should be the priority over beautification and infrastructure projects. The hour continues with Nicole Murray covering markets, jobs data, labor strikes, mortgage rate increases tied to oil-driven inflation concerns, and rising consumer costs, alongside a discussion of the growing trend of AI-generated digital exes. The final segment, In Other News, highlights a Gen Z “Nona Maxing” lifestyle trend inspired by Italian grandmothers, restaurant promotion risks like Buffalo Wild Wings’ bottomless appetizers compared to past industry losses, a controversial cat rescue gone wrong involving firefighters, and an Alaska ruling allowing aerial bear culls to protect wildlife populations.
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May 08, 2026




