Marc & Kim bring you a jam-packed show today, tackling a range of pressing issues from politics to scandals, and sports to personal experiences. Hour 1: The debate over state control of the St. Louis Police Department intensifies, with local police unions supporting the move due to failures under local leadership and staffing shortages. Despite resistance from Mayor Tashara Jones and other city leaders, advocates argue that state control will improve funding allocation, officer recruitment, and crime prevention. The conversation shifts to a St. Louis nonprofit scandal where $7 million in taxpayer money meant for children was misused for lavish lifestyles. The Trump administration is credited for exposing this corruption and triggering accountability. Kim opens up in Kim on a Whim about how political divides are fracturing friendships, particularly between conservatives and liberals. She shares how moments in White Lotus resonate with her experience as a Christian conservative losing friends and family over political differences. The conversation transitions into a discussion on how intellectual honesty could heal these rifts, with Marc and Carl weighing in on whether honest discourse can be achieved without emotional bias clouding judgment. Hour 2: The show heats up as the Missouri Senate debates the return of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to state control. Marc, Kim, and the crew dive into the dramatic filibuster by Democrats, creating a standoff despite Republicans holding a supermajority. March Madness excitement also heats up as the crew discusses the start of the basketball tournament and DJ’s viral moment with Trump. They reflect on how politics and personal moments are colliding as Missouri's ongoing political gridlock continues. The Democrats' internal struggles are under the microscope as Marc and Kim analyze their fractured party, with figures like Sunny Hostin and Anna Navarro voicing frustration over a lack of unity and focus on divisive rhetoric. In sports, Tom Ackerman joins the show to discuss Missouri’s basketball team’s chances and the impact of Jordan Walker's injury on the Cardinals. The crew also reflects on the Blues' playoff hopes as spring training heats up. Hour 3: Marc and Kim discuss the St. Louis Comptroller race, highlighting Donna Behringer’s victory and her emphasis on the financial power of the role. They also analyze Missouri's recent crime bill passing, which re-establishes state control over SLMPD after heated debate. A breakdown of the ongoing battle over Medicaid cuts takes place, as Marc calls for reform and highlights the need for fiscal responsibility in government. The conversation shifts to Al Green’s dramatic walkout and the chaos of congressional hearings. Twila Brase joins the show to shed light on the dangers of the Real ID system, warning against national IDs that could lead to surveillance and social credit systems. She explains why 44% of IDs remain non-compliant and why it’s crucial to reject the federal government’s overreach on personal freedoms. Hour 4: Marc and Kim dive back into the SLMPD debate, discussing the Missouri Senate’s bill and its potential impact on local control. The discussion touches on the importance of appointing local residents to a new board of commissioners and keeping local citizens’ influence intact. The conversation shifts to last night’s disgraceful behavior by Democrat members of Congress, including a walkout and shouting at President Trump. Fox News’ Shannon Bream joins to discuss this political chaos and the White House’s upcoming battles over tariffs and budgets. Griff Jenkins provides an update on sanctuary cities, Biden administration policies on migrants, and the release of dangerous gang members, while offering a glimmer of hope in the declining migrant fatalities. Finally, Michael Quinn joins to talk about St. Louis’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, sharing tips for navigating the busy day and giving a glimpse of the fes ...…