The show opens with a mix of local weekend reflection and escalating international tension as Iran and Strait of Hormuz disruptions drive broader geopolitical concern, with discussion framing U.S. leverage and oil market instability. Hour 2 expands into voter roll litigation, election integrity disputes, and market reaction to energy shocks, alongside a global roundup that includes robotics, wildlife incidents, and extreme sports accidents. Hour 3 pivots sharply into domestic political conflict with a rare one-vote election ending in a tied recount decision, followed by a heated vaccine-related interview raising claims about medical education gaps, financial incentives tied to vaccination compliance, and informed consent concerns; the hour closes with cultural commentary on Nike backlash over Boston Marathon “pace shaming.” Hour 4 focuses heavily on St. Louis sports and community life, with the Cardinals extending a winning streak and climbing a tight NL Central while broader MLB conversations examine payroll imbalance, deferred contracts, and franchise valuation spikes like the Padres sale, followed by previews of major local events including the March for Life at the Arch and Laura Hettiger’s charity run benefiting the Little Bit Foundation. The show consistently blends national politics, cultural disputes, sports economics, and local civic engagement into a fast-moving weekday broadcast.
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Apr 20, 2026




