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Oct 10
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Queen of Hearts, Guns and Hoses, and Rob...

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Marc Cox recaps the latest Queen of Hearts drawing with the 9 of diamonds in slot 2 and previews the upcoming Guns and Hoses charity boxing event on November 26 in St. Louis, benefiting families of fallen police officers and firefighters. He also reacts to Robert De Niro’s recent political comments and protest call for November 18, framing it around debates ... Show More
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Oct 10
BONUS: Will the Hamas ceasefire hold? How a historic agreement came together for peace in the Middle East and why Trump should've won the Nobel prize
The Nobel Prize went to ... someone other than Donald Trump the same day that Israel began its ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Here's how the historic deal came together, and how the Nobel prize went wrong with Bob Rose from WSKY Radio, Marc Cox and Annie Frey on KFTK and details ... Show More
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Full Show: Gaza Conflicts, Government Showdown, and Violent Protests
On today’s Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc dives deep into the biggest headlines at home and abroad. Hour 1 covers the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, new peace efforts, and unrest in Chicago ahead of the “No Kings Day” protest. Hour 2 explores political protests, the Nobel Peace Priz ... Show More
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