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On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we spend the first hour getting caught up with the dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Then, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joins the show to discuss the need for Granite City steelworkers to have their voices heard during the Nippon deal. Dale Schilly talks CITY SC's recent play since making a coaching change and getting back into the playoff hunt. In the final hour we discuss comments made by President Trump on the potential for direct US intervention in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
In our final hour of the day we discuss how dress codes have changed and stayed the same over the years with the popularity of hybrid work schedules. Plus, Chris and Amy have a conversation on the potential for US intervention in the Israel/Iran conflict after recent comments by President Trump.
Chris and Amy discuss some of the comments made by President Trump as he weighs directly involving the US military in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
Dale Schilly, CITY SC Academy Director and broadcaster, joined Chris and Amy to discuss some of the recent play since making a coaching change and what it'll take to climb up in the table.
We wrap up the second hour of today's show by getting you caught up on some of things you may have missed yesterday. Plus, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski discuss the deal with Nippon Steel and appearing in the suspected Minnesota assassin's notes. Finally, Dale Schilly of St. Louis City SC joined us to discuss recent play and look ahead to Wednesday's game.
Rep. Budzinski joins Chris and Amy today to discuss the deal between Nippon Steel and President Trump for US Steel. She detailed the need for steelworkers in Granite City to have their voices heard and the appearance of her name in the Minnesota murder suspect's notes.
We spend the first hour of today's show with the dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley as we discuss the Top 3 stories you need to know about. Plus, Chris and Amy get John and Michael's thoughts on their business idea.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"In the second hour of the show, we are joined by Matt Pauley to talk Cardinals baseball and the complications of today's doubleheader. Then, Megan Eberhart, Director of Cardinals Promotions and Events joins us in studio to tell us all about fun summer activities happening at the ballpark!In the third and final hour, Rongey has been summoned to jury duty. He and Amy want to know if you are working today, and whether his delivery business is a good idea. Lastly, Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins us to honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis.
In the third and final hour, Rongey has been summoned to jury duty. He and Amy want to know if you are working today, and whether his delivery business is a good idea. Lastly, Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins us to honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis.
In the second hour of the show, we are joined by Matt Pauley to talk Cardinals baseball and the complications of today's doubleheader. Then, Megan Eberhart, Director of Cardinals Promotions and Events joins us in studio to tell us all about fun summer activities happening at the ballpark!
We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we discuss how to avoid insurance scams during tornado recovery efforts. Next, Andrew Egger of The Bulwark shares the White House's thoughts on the conflict between Israel and Iran. The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney talks about last nights big win over the White Sox and not paying too much attention to standings. Finally, Kevin McBeth of IN UNISON promotes a benefit concert for tornado victims from the SLSO and Fabulous Fox. Maria Keen then details why St. Louis County wants $20 million for a dog shelter.
We are again fielding your thoughts on how long it takes for you to remove a screaming child from a public place. Plus, Kevin McBeth of the IN UNISON chorus previews the benefit concert for tornado relief from the SLSO and the Fabulous Fox. Finally, KMOX reporter Maria Keena details why St. Louis County Executive Sam Page is asking for $20 million for a dog shelter.
KMOX reporter and anchor Maria Keena joined us in studio to discuss why Sam Page is asking for so much funding. Plus, Maria details the long troubled history of the specific shelter in question.
Kevin McBeth is the Chorus Director of IN UNISON and he joined Chris and Amy to preview the benefit concert being put on by both the SLSO and the Fabulous Fox on Sunday, June 29th at 3:00.
We talk with Accuweather meteorologist Jeff Nordeen as we experience more severe weather threats today. Plus, Andrew Egger of The Bulwark discusses the conflict between Israel & Iran. Finally, John Rooney "Voice of the Cardinals" talks about last night's series opening win on the Southside of Chicago.
The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us as he does every Wednesday to talk about last night's big win, when to start looking at the standings and finding out what the team is made of over the next week.
Andrew Egger is a White House Correspondent for The Bulwark and he joined us today to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran as well as where President Trump and Europe stand.
In the first hour of today's show we get the Top 3 including the news of the passage of a relief bill for tornado victims. Plus, Angela Nelson of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance details how to avoid insurance scams while recovering from the tornado.
Angela Nelson is the Director of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, and she joined Chris and Amy to discuss the ways you can avoid insurance scams while recovering after the effects of the tornado.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we discuss the start of summer weather in St. Louis and the Board of Aldermen allocating Rams money for tornado relief. In hour two Dave Simons details some of the reports from the financial world and keeping politics out of financial decisions. Plus, Allison Balderrama a Boeing historian joins us in studio to discuss the company's rich history in St. Louis. Finally, in the last hour of today's show we chat with the Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold about the Cardinals recent play.
In the final hour we promote the Early Childhood Supply Drive and Family Night which is happening tomorrow night at the Foundry to help those recovering from the tornado. Plus, Derrick Goold talks Cardinals baseball ahead of the series opener on the Southside of Chicago tonight.
Post-Dispatch lead Cardinals writer Derrick Goold joined Chris and Amy to discuss the team's recent struggles, continuing to manage the "runway" for young players and his timeline for when the Cards could be legit contenders.
Don't forget that we are highlighting the good things being done around the area to uplift the community so send us a text, call or leave a voice message with your Community Shoutout. Plus, Dave Simons talks financial markets with us and Allison Balderrama of Boeing details the company's history in St. Louis.
Allison Balderrama is a Boeing historian and curator at Boeing's Prologue Room. She joined Chris and Amy to highlight all of the history the company has in St. Louis and the planned $1.8 billion expansion that requires the demolition of two historical buildings.
We chat with Dave Simons, partner and managing director at One Private Wealth, as we always do on Tuesday to get his thoughts on recent financial news including housing markets, general stock market performance and keeping politics out of financial decisions.
Chris and Amy kick off today's show with the Top 3 stories in the area including the news that the Board of Aldermen will be allocating $30m from the Rams settlement for tornado relief efforts. Plus, how do you deal with your kids when they are crying or misbehaving in public.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest what is currently going on in the country. It has been one month since the devastating tornado that hit Downtown Saint Louis. The man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers has been arrested after a long manhunt. There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again. Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again.
There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians are at risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest what is currently going on in the country. It has been one month since the devastating tornado that hit Downtown Saint Louis. The man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers has been arrested after a long manhunt.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest the Trump presidency.
Today with Chris and Amy; Hancock and Kelley talk about Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Kristi Noem’s press conference plus a couple of Hancock stories. Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian from the KMOX Newsroom talk about the Russian woman who gave birth to 69 children. Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 talks City playing host to the Galaxy and USMNT struggles. Sean Malone from KMOX Newsroom talks about the sheriff's badges and the money being sent.
In the final hour of the week Chris and Amy start talking about Air India plane crash and the one survivor from it. Mel Brooks says a Spaceballs 2 is coming. Sean Malone from the KMOX Newsroom joins to talk about the thousands of dollars being spent on new sheriff's badges. Finally, a look back at the week.
Sean Malone from the KMOX Newsroom joins to talk about the thousands of dollars being spent on new police badges.
Scott Jagow joins from the KMOX Newsroom to talk about surprise party and TIAM Weekend which turns into the man who has fathered the most children. Stuart McMillian joins from the newsroom with more information on that. Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 joins to talk about CITY SC and the USMNT struggles.
Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 joins the show to talk about City upcoming match against LA Galaxy, training in the summer, new coach and the struggles of the US Men's National team.
Scott Jagow joins from the KMOX Newsroom to preview his Sunday show with Roaming St. Louis, Chat with StuMac and Three Good Things. Plus his surprise birthday party. Stuart McMillian joins from the newsroom because Chat with StuMac talks Father's Day and the man that has had the most kids.
Hancock and Kelley join the show for the whole hour and we start with Hancock bird story. Senator Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Kristi Noem’s press conference. How much would you pay for tickets for concert plus Wainwright running for congress? Finally, military parade on Trump's birthday.
Tom Johnston, singer, guitarist, and founding member of the Doobie Brothers joins the show to talk about album “Walk This Road” and the upcoming tour that has a stop in St. Louis. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests. Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Kellan Fluckiger, life transformation coach and author of over 20 books, joins the show talk about why we people shouldn't settle for being just good enough.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests.
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk about the protests. Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys passed away. Tom Johnston, singer, guitarist, and founding member of the Doobie Brothers joins the show to talk about album “Walk This Road” and the upcoming tour that has a stop in St. Louis. Finally, did you see this.
Tom Johnston, singer, guitarist, and founding member of the Doobie Brothers joins the show to talk about album “Walk This Road” and the upcoming tour that has a stop in St. Louis.
Today on Chris and Amy Show, Dr. Tina Tan, Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and President of the Infectious Diseases Society of America joins to talk about the impact of CDC Vaccine Advisory Board firings on vaccine availability. Michelle Schulz, Founder and Managing Partner at Schulz Trade Law in Dallas joins the show to talk about steel and aluminum tariffs have doubled and the impact on Granite City Steel. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins to talk about the never say die attitude of the lineup, Gorman starting to hit, a rough stretch for Helsley and more. Plus, Wainwright running for Congress? and the egg beat returns.
In the final hour business owner mocks influencer for not wanting to advertise popcorn. Josh Hawley wants to raise federal minimum wage to $15/hour and The Egg Beat returns.
Michelle Schulz, Founder and Managing Partner at Schulz Trade Law in Dallas joins the show to talk about steel and aluminum tariffs have doubled and the impact on Granite City Steel. Small business owners unsure how much product to buy because of tariffs. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins to talk about the never say die attitude of the lineup, Gorman starting to hit, a rough stretch for Helsley and more.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins to talk about the never say die attitude of the lineup, Gorman starting to hit, a rough stretch for Helsley and more.
Michelle Schulz, Founder and Managing Partner at Schulz Trade Law, joins the show to talk about the Trump administration's tariffs on steel and aluminum, and how it impacts local steel manufacturer Granite City Steel.
Chris and Amy begin this Wednesday show talking about the appearance at the Urban League on Tuesday. New poll is asking voters if they would vote for Adam Wainwright if he ran as a democrat against Ann Wagner. Dr. Tina Tan, Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and President of the Infectious Diseases Society of America joins to talk about the impact of CDC Vaccine Advisory Board firings on vaccine availability. Finally, did you see this.
Dr. Tina Tan, Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and President of the Infectious Diseases Society of America joins Chris and Amy to discuss how RFK Jr's firing of the CDC Vaccine Advisory Board will impact how the nation will study and administer vaccines.
Chris and Amy broadcasting live from the Urban League; President & CEO Michael McMillan; KMOX alum Carol Daniel; Did you see this?; Andrea Wallace from Jerry Kelley; tornado victim shares his story; a unique way to assist the homeless; James Clark discusses pubic safety efforts.
The third hour from the Urban League includes visits from a St Louisan assisting the homeless in a unique way; and James Clark from the Urban League explains his efforts to keep the region safe.
James Clark, VP of Public Safety, Urban League of Metropolitan St Louis, joins Chris and Amy. He says the group is working 'around the clock' to 'deescalate' gun violence in the region. Clark says they provide assistance to people addicted to opioids, and provide resources to un-housed families.
Andrea Wallace from Jerry Kelly joins Chris and Amy to kick off the hour, and the 100 Acts of Kindness this summer; how much would you pay for your favorite concert?; a tornado victim shares the story of his damaged home, and the assistance Urban League has provided; Rev BT Rice drops by at the Urban League HQ.
Roosevelt Price, Jr talks about weathering the St Louis tornado, returning to the neighborhood, and reaching out to the Urban League of Metropolitan St Louis for assistance. He says his 'whole blocked' was 'red tagged' by the City, indicating that the houses were unlivable, 'the rainstorms after the tornado didn't make it any better.'
Chris and Amy kick off their live broadcast from the Urban League with Michael McMillan, what are they doing to help St Louis tornado victims? Plus, KMOX Alum Carol Daniel drops by to share some stories, and laughs; and Did you See this?
Carol Daniel drops by in between her multiple jobs at the Urban League and KETC to share some memories with Chris and Amy live at the Urban League of Metropolitan St Louis.
Michael McMillan says tornado relief Saturday 'Mass distributions' efforts will continue throughout June. He joins Chris and Amy live from the Urban League of Metropolitan St Louis headquarters.
Chris and Amy talk about the piled up losses by the Cardinals, Battlehawks, and CITY SC on Sunday; 100 Acts of Kindness gets underway today; stadium funding; paying college athletes; Cardinals vs Dodger & Cards vs Blue Jays; political commentator Chris Cillizza; Monday Regrets.
Political Commentator Chris Cillizza on the immigration protests in LA & Monday Regrets with Chris and Amy.
Chris and Amy share their weekly 'regrets'. Battlehawks; Matt's new apartment; Matthew Perry.
Political commentator Chris Cillizza joins Chris and Amy as protests took over a small section of Los Angeles over the weekend.
Chris and Amy look at the payments to college athletes; why young kids are using anti-aging creams; Matt Pauley recaps the Cardinals vs Dodger and previews the series with Toronto.
'Arguably the best team in baseball,' says Matt Pauley about the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team the Cardinals beat in 2 out of three games this weekend. He expects the Cards to use a 6-man rotation throughout June.
Daniel Kaplan, sports business writer for The Dispatch, joins Chris and Amy as new regulations for payments to college athletes get underway.
Chris and Amy lament the Cardinals, Battlehawks, & CITY losses yesterday; 100 Acts of Kindness gets underway; stadium deal could mean money for Cardinals; Did you see this?
Amy is pretty proud that her hashtag for the Cardinals is gaining support. Should a clerk that sold a lottery ticket get a tip based on the winnings?
Amy and Chris announce their new partnership with Jerry Kelly and the Urban League to promote 100 Acts of Kindness this summer in St Louis.
The dynamic duo Hancock & Kelley join the show for the first hour for some laughs and a discussion on the catty world of national politics. KMOX anchor Scott Jagow joins the show to share the funniest movie he's seen in a long time. St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster on Y98 Dale Schilly joins to discuss the team's win over San Jose and upcoming game vs Portland. Steve Wills, Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs with Ameren Missouri, calls in to explain why you might see an increase on your utility bills this summer. Later, Producer Matt plays Chris & Amy's most questionable comments from the past week in a new recurring segment.
Steve Wills, Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs with Ameren Missouri, joins the show to explain why you might see an increase on your utility bills this summer. Later, Producer Matt plays Chris & Amy's most questionable comments from the past week in a new recurring segment.
KMOX anchor Scott Jagow joins the show to share the funniest movie he's seen in a long time. St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster on Y98 Dale Schilly also joins the show to discuss the team's win over San Jose and upcoming game vs Portland.
The dynamic duo Hancock & Kelley join the show for the first hour for some laughs and a discussion on the catty world of national politics.
The Chris & Amy show includes reactions to Wednesday's storms; the closure of Hooters; parking problems in St Charles; Cardinals doubleheader vs Royals; Major Garrett from Washington; & the Battlehawks' Nate Meadors.
The Battlehawks are in the Conference Championship of the UFL; which sports parents are the worst? This is the best show on KMOX; subreddit and AI.
Battlehawks safety Nate Meadors joins Chris and Amy ahead of their game against the DC Defenders on Sunday evening at the Dome. © Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Matt Pauley is set for a long day of Cardinals baseball on KMOX; our station promos still ignore the show; Major Garrett weighs-in on the travel ban and books about the Biden administration.
Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chis and Amy weekly, 'lots of news, and it's not even noon.'The travel ban is back, why did some countries make it? Elon Musk's DOGE and his departure, he's pushing back on Trump's tax and spending bill; books on the Biden administration.
Chris and Amy discuss the latest tornado and storms yesterday; the demise of the Hooters at Kiener Plaza; St Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann on the parking issues at the convention center; and Did you see this?
Visitors to the St. Charles Convention Center are causing a stir as residents are making complaints about where they park. St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann says, 'this kind of issue has been around a long time,' to Chris and Amy. He says the City of St Charles will have to deal with the parking issues both in the short term and long term.
Tornado damage; Save our Sheriff; Stadium funding; Jeremy Piven; John Rooney; tattoo regrets; The Finance Game.
Celebrities are sharing their tattoo regret stories, and having them removed; tattoo regret stories; Chris and Amy play the Finance Game;
Pete Davidson and Miley Cyrus both have regrets about some of their tattoos. Could you commit to one? Amy can't. Chris says don't have them removed, just deal with them. © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The second hour of Chris and Amy features a preview of comedian Jeremy Piven's visit to St Louis; revisiting the Question of the Week about sports parents; John Rooney recaps the Cardinals loss to the Royals; and voting for STL A-List.
Cardinals radio broadcaster John Rooney joins Chris and Amy following a 5 run lead that slipped away from the Cardinals last night against the Royals. He says the story of 2025 has been the hitting and being 'in just about every ballgame.'
Jeremy Piven is performing at The Factory in Chesterfield this Sunday. He says 'I was booed by 17-thousand people' at Wrigley Field recently when he threw out a first pitch, poorly. He says he stays with friends in U City when he's in town. © Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK
Chris & Amy discuss the need to demo a large portion of tornado damages buildings; more people are rallying to oust Sheriff Montgomery; could the legislature fund new venues for the Chiefs and Royals.
Chris and Amy, Did you see this? An auction is underway for items from filmmaker David Lynch. And St Louis ranks high on the list of dog attacks. SIPA USA
KC Star sportswriter Blair Kerkhoff joins Chris and Amy this morning as the Royals are in town this week. Lobbyists for the Chiefs and Royals made their case to the Missouri Legislature this week for funds for new/renovated stadiums. A new baseball park in the downtown Kansas City are could cost between 1 and 2 billion dollars, says Kerkhoff.
The Cardinals open a homestand with a series with the Royals; Did you see this?; managing your wealth; AI and jobs; alcohol at youth sports; best opinions in Missouri.
Hour three of the show includes a visit from Elisabeth Meinecke from Cardinals Magazine; continued discussion of AI and job loss; alcohol at youth sports; and the nominations that earned Chris and Amy an award this week.
Elisabeth Meinecke, Senior Editor with Cardinals Magazine, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals start a series with the Royals. 'He's a fan favorite,' says Chris of outfielder Lars Nootbaar. The new issue of the magazine includes a feature on the players' gloves.
Chris and Amy discuss the importance of investing with Dave Simons with One Private Wealth; sports parents; AI and jobs; and the push for another award.
Boon Chew, AI expert and founder of Tappollo Media, an app development company, joins Chris and Amy following predictions that 1-in-5 entry-level white collar jobs will be replaced by AI.
One Private Wealth Partner and Managing Director Dave Simons says, 'it's never too late' to start a long-term investment plan.
The 1st hour on a beautiful summer day in St Louis. Chris and Amy wonder about the worst sports parents; Lynn Worthy from the Post joins to discuss the Cardinals and Royals; and Did you see this?
Lynn Worthy, St Louis Cardinals writer for the St Louis Post-Dispatch, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals start a 9-game homestand, He comments on the importance of the immediate games on the perception of the team, how they may approach the trade deadline, and possibility of reaching the playoffs.
Amy has returned from a week of hiking, stories from her trip. The show won an award this weekend; Did you see this? could Chesterfield Mall be saved? Local musicians Dave Grelle and Neil Salsich in-studio; Matt Pauley previews the Cardinals lengthy homestand; political commentator Chris Cillizza, & Monday Regrets.
Political commentator Chris Cillizza on the Trump budget; Monday regrets; with Chris and Amy and a new poll on attractive people in major league baseball.
'You use yours in stupid ways' says Amy about Chris's use of vacation days. She's back from a week-long break hiking. What are your Monday regrets?
Political commentator Chris Cillizza thinks the President's budget bill 'will be changed', as the Senate returns from recess. This segment with Chis and Amy includes comments on the politics of today, Joni Ernst's comments, and the Federal budget.
Chris and Amy are joined by a pair of musicians set to perform and donate proceeds of their concert to St Louis tornado relief; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals 9-game homestand; and band names and awards.
'This is a Kansas City team that the Cardinals are better than,' says Matt Pauley to Chris and Amy as the Cardinals open a 9-game homestand.
Dave Grelle and Neil Salsich of the Playadors join Chris and Amy in-studio promoting their concert at the Delmar Hall on June 7 where proceeds will be donated to tornado relief.
Amy is back from her week-long break from Chris; the St Louis Sheriff is in the headlines again; dust storms and Canadian wildfires; and finally, Amy thinks 'with the right attitude' Chesterfield mall can come back.
Accuweather meteorologist Jeff Nordeen joins Chris and Amy as the region's air quality is being impacted this week.
John Hancock joins Chris Rongey for the entire show today as Amy continues her vacation. The first hour also includes Michael Kelly talking politics; spelling bees & Scott Jagow; CITY SC turmoil; aiding ageing parents; Major Garrett from Washington; and baseball manager.
Chris and John Hancock wrap up the show with the third hour which includes discussions about the 'sandwich generation'; Major Garrett's weekly visit; MLB writer Scott Miller; and more.
Scott Miller is an MLB contributor to the New York Times and author of the new book, 'SKIPPER; Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will'. He joins Chris Rongey and John Hancock today to discuss his book which looks at how the job of manager has evolved over the last 50 or so years.© Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, Major Garrett joins Chris and John Hancock for his weekly visit. He discusses the relaunched "Takeout"; tariff policy; and Trump's tax and budget policy. Garret expects it to pass, eventually.
Dr Gregory Jantz, a psychologist and author, joins Chris and John Hancock. He wrote, 'Conquer Depression: 7 Secrets to Take Back Your Life,' and joins the show as more and more people are juggling providing care for their parents, children, and maintaining their own health.
Scott Jagow joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey to discuss the national spelling bee winner; Korean desserts; Olof Mellberg is out; plus, Did you see this?
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director Dale Schilly joins Chris and John following the announcement that Olof Mellberg is out as the head coach. He says it is early enough in the season to still get back in a playoff picture. © Jeff Swinger-Imagn Images
Scott Jagow joins Chris and John Hancock following the National Spelling bee. Are there still easy words? Plus a conversation about Korean cuisine in St Louis.
Hancock and Kelley join Chris Rongey for the entire hour. Elon Musk's exit; tariff policy; grifting politicians; artificial intelligence and the economy; Sheriff Montgomery.
John Hancock on the show today: Cardinals surge; Dome investments; Did you see this?; sexiest baseball; Cardinals history.
John Hancock and Chris Rongey discuss current Cardinals baseball with Bernie Miklasz, and historical Cardinals baseball with author Bob Tiemann. Plus, who's the messy one in the office, Andrew blames Chris & Amy.
Bob Tiemann joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey with his latest book, '12 Rings: Stories of the St Louis Cardinals World Series Championships'
Bernie Miklasz joins Chris and John Hancock today as the Cardinals have an off-day before starting a series with the Texas Rangers.
John Hancock is here the whole show today with Chris Rongey. Matt Pauley's positive about the direction of the Cardinals. A list of sexiest in baseball includes Fredbird, and Tom Ackerman. Plus John weighs-in on the courts' check on Trump and the worldwide leadership vacuum created by Trump policy abroad.
RedBird Rush Hour host Matt Pauley joins John and Chris today as the Cardinals again come from behind for a win. The Cardinals head to Arlington, Texas starting tomorrow. Plus comments about the Central division and CITY SC's change at head coach.
John Hancock in for Amy again today. He and Chris talk about the surging redbirds; the money needed to fix the Dome; and how we all may be related.
Chris has found a connection to the pop star, but so has John Hancock. Elon Musk leaving his government service job.
John Hancock joins Chris Rongey as Amy Marxkors continues her vacation. CITY fires their head coach; Trump pushes back on social media against Putin; the Battlehawks season continues Friday; John Rooney says the weather is wet in Baltimore; Brian McKenna Day; mail in the streets; and honking in the streets.
John Hancock and Chris Rongey preview a day celebrating local broadcaster Brian McKeanna; they chat with Debbie Monterrey about finding mail downtown; with Nate Gatter about the coaching change at CITY SC; and honking your horn.
Nate Gatter joins John and Chris following the announcement that Olof Mellberg was relieved of his duties as head coach of St Louis CITY SC this week. Credit:© Joe Puetz-Imagn Images
KMOX host Debbie Monterrey joins John and Chris after she found mail scattered across the intersection of 14th and Clark yesterday morning in the pre-dawn hours.
Charlie Metzner, Founder of the St Louis Hero Network, joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey previewing 'Brian McKenna Day' celebrating the life of the St Louis broadcaster who was killed in a car crash this spring. 'If you don't like Brian, there's probably something wrong with you,' says Metzner.
Hour 2 of today's show includes John Hancock for Amy Marxkors; Blake Jackson from the Battlehawks; Cardinals radio broadcaster John Rooney live from Baltimore.
St Louis Cardinals radio voice John Rooney says shortstop Masyn Winn is 'just getting better and better.' He joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey following the Cardinals come from behind win over the Orioles in Baltimore. Credit:© Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images
Battlehawks wide receiver Blake Jackson previews the matchup with the DC Defenders on Friday in Washington. He says many teammates share a dedication to faith and it has helped bond them.
John Hancock in for Amy Marxkors today. Reaction to the firing of CITY coach Olof Mellberg & the Cards win over Baltimore; plus a look at the latest in Ukraine/Russa/Trump relations; and Did you See this?
Did you see this? With Chris and John Hancock. Southwest's charges for baggage go into effect.
NewsNation Washington Correspondent Joe Khalil joins Chris Rongey and John Hancock (in for Amy Marxkors) on the Russia and Ukraine war and President Trump's recent 'lashing out' about the situation.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joins Chris Rongey for the full show as Amy vacations: Tornado cleanup; People of St Louis; Did you see this?; tariffs and the economy; movie theaters; Lake St Louis Mayor wants a higher job; Android vs iPhone.
Chris Rongey and Brad Young today for the third hour includes an interview with Lake St Louis Mayor Jason Law; a lengthy discussion over the use of AI in case law; and Android vs iPhone users.
Lake St Louis Mayor Jason Law joins Brad Young and Chris Rongey as he campaigns for the St. Charles County Executive position. He wants to eliminate what he calls 'an archaic EPA regulation from the early 80s', the vehicle emissions testing program.
Financial planner Dave Simons joins Brad Young and Chris Rongey for the 1st segment discussing how to navigate the economy; Chris had a tough time at the movie theater; Greg Marcus, CEO from Marcus Corporation on the big weekend; and now keys might soon be lead-free.
Greg Marcus, CEO of the Marcus Corporation and Marcus Theatres, joins Brad Young and Chris Rongey after a huge box office weekend at the theaters due to the success of Mission Impossible and Lilo & Stitch. Greg also touches on his presence on social media and the communal aspect of going to a theater, which you can't get from streaming!
Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director at One Private Wealth, joins Chris and Brad Young for his weekly visit. Dave discusses tariffs and why you shouldn't base your investments on who's in the White House.
Brad Young in for Amy today with Chris. Tornado cleanup continues; social media bans sweeping Texas; sharing St Louis stories; Did you see this?
Chris and Brad Young share "Did you see this?" stories of a cargo ship running aground and a Superman lawsuit.
Lindy Drew, Co-Founder, Lead Storyteller & Co-Author of Humans of St Louis, is sharing first-person stories of the people of St Louis. She joins Chris and Brad Young to discuss the organization's work, the book, and recent experience with tornado victims. Visit: HumansOfSTL.org
In Hour 1, John Hancock and Chris Rongey reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day while encouraging listeners to honor and enjoy the day. They discuss the Cardinals' recent winning streak, performances from Jordan Walker and Ivan Herrera, and possible trade deadline moves. The hour also covers tornado relief efforts, federal aid needs, and a discussion on President Trump’s Memorial Day message.
In Hour 2, John Hancock and Chris Rongey discuss ragtime music, Memorial Day reflections, and Cardinals baseball. Topics include “Dill Pickles Rag,” honoring those who served, the Freddie Gray incident at Camden Yards, and tornado relief efforts. They also touch on old TV tech, streaming issues, grilling, and family stories.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock (in for Amy Marxkors) welcome KMOX Sports host Matt Pauley to the Chris & Amy Show. Matt shares a surprising family connection to Mark Twain. The discussion shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals’ recent momentum, highlighting strong series wins against Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Washington, and their success against teams with winning records. They spotlight Ivan Herrera’s offensive surge, Jordan Walker’s potential rebound, Nolan Gorman’s limited playing time, and Gordon Graceffo’s fit in the bullpen.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the 1st hour of the show; Scott Jagow has a bird issue; Dale Schilly on the CITYS SC woes; a fan is suing the Colorado Rockies for an odd reason; and should kids be invited to weddings?
Chris and Amy disagree on kids at weddings, but most listeners don't. Plus, Space Force General Chance Saltzman explains the department's operations to Amy.
Amy Marxkors sits down with Chance Saltzman, General of Space Force. The Space Force reports to the Department of the Air Force.
Chris and Amy disagree over if kids should be at weddings. How do you feel? Amy is pro kid, Chris is not. © Kevin R. Wexler
Hour 2 of Chris and Amy's show includes visits with Scott Jagow and CITY's Academy Director Dale Schilly, plus Did you see this?
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director and analyst on the radio broadcasts of CITY games joins Chris & Amy every week. Dale talks about the head games that get played at Colorado.
TIAM Weekend host Scott Jagow is having issues with a noisy bird in Soulard. Chris, Amy and the KMOX listeners have some helpful advice. He also previews Roaming St Louis for this weekend, a visit to The Economy Museum at the St Louis Fed.
Hancock and Kelley join Chris and Amy in the studio for the first hour. Conversations include Michael's missed connection at a Broadway show; John's hand-me-down shirt; Florence Henderson; John's date nite & more.
KMOX, FOX 2, and the Red Cross are teaming up to raise money for efforts to aid the St Louis tornado victims. Radio host JC Corcoran; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals; CBS's Major Garrett; a Red Cross update; the St Louis Aquarium wins an award.
LaKricia Cox from the Red Cross updates on the fundraising for tornado victims; Tami Brown from the St Louis Aquarium.
Tami Brown, Executive Director of the St Louis Aquarium, joins Chris and Amy as the facility was voted #4 in the country in the USA Today 10 Best Reader's Choice Awards. The aquarium at Union Station originally opened in December 2019.
LaKricia Cox, Executive Director Greater St Louis Red Cross, joins Chris and Amy. She says that shelter was the organization's first concern for those dealing with loss following the tornado. She says they have been working with other organizations to help the victims and the region.
Chris and Amy welcome Matt Pauley for a recap of the Cardinals/Tigers series; plus Major Garrett has a 'Major' announcement as the President's tax bill passes the house.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, Major Garrett, joins Chris and Amy every Thursday morning. He shares big news that 'The Takeout' will be returning following Memorial Day weekend on CBS News 24-7, five nights a week. He says he won't be inviting guests on to 'argue' about things.
Cardinals pre and post-game host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy after the Cardinals lose a three game series to the Detroit Tigers and host Arizona starting Friday. He says despite the loss, not to sell your playoff tickets just yet. Credit:© Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
The Red Cross is accepting donations for donations to aid St Louis tornado victims; Chris has an idea to help drive those donations over $60k; JC Corcoran in studio to help remember and promote Brian McKenna Day.
Longtime St Louis Radio host, and KMOX alum, JC Corcoran joins Chris and Amy for an extended segment that delves into Chris's dating life, being raised Catholic & his short stint as a KMOX host. JC is hosting the "Brian McKenna Day" celebration on May 31 on Macklind Avenue, 2-7p; the event includes 7 restaurants, 2 bands, a DJ and more.
In an effort to reach $60,000 in donations to the Red Cross effort for tornado-relief, Chris has offered to dress as Pope Leo IX and attend a White Sox game. Is this a bad idea?
Chris and Amy welcome Hancock and Kelley for the 1st hour; Cara Spencer addresses siren failure; Travis Feeney previews Battlehawks vs San Antonio; John Rooney says Cards can win series over Tigers; Amy gets a text from Major Garrett; a daycare owner recounts the tornado.
Chris and Amy react to the press conference about the sirens and Cara Spencer's handling of the situation; Battlehawks linebacker Travis Feeney says he'll dye his hair; John Rooney live from Busch Stadium; Angela Malone's daycare is impacted by tornadoes.
Angela Malone, owner of Raggedy Ann 'n Andy Daycare joins Chris and Amy as she's gathering funds and donations in partnership with the City Foundry this evening. She shares her experience managing the children at the daycare during last week's devastating tornado.
Cardinals radio voice John Rooney joins Chris and Amy to recap the 1-run loss to the Tigers last night at Busch Stadium. 'a lot of great things happened' says Rooney, 'except they didn't win last night.' The Cardinals wrap their series with Detroit this afternoon. Credit Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
St Louis Battlehawks linebacker Travis Feeney has promised to dye his hair blue if 40,000 fans are in attendance at the Dome on Friday night when the San Antonio Brahmas visit St Louis. He joins Chris and Amy for a preview. Credit:© David Reginek-Imagn Images
Hour 1 includes Hancock and Kelly in studio for the full hour. How did they meet? Waiting for a response from St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer at a press conference;
St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer addresses the media following the announcement that the administrator of the city's Emergency Management Agency has been placed on leave. 'We knew weather was coming; we should have been at the button' and activated the sirens, says Spencer.
Purina is setting up to aid families and pets impacted by the tornadoes and comedian Greg Warren joins to promote his new comedy special, "The Champ".
Chris and Amy are joined by St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer; Congressman Wesley Bell; Financial planner Dave Simons; Meteorologist Dave Murray; Purina updates plans for helping pets and families in need; and STL native, comedian Greg Warren.
Comedian and Kirkwood, MO native Greg Warren joins Chris and Amy as his new comedy special "The Champ" has debuted on YouTube. 'We're playing two nights at the United Center' says Warren about his tour opening for Nate Bargatze.
Thursday, May 22nd is Purina Cares Day for local families & pets in need. Kim Beardslee, Purina's Director of Community Affairs, joins Chris and Amy in-studio to share more.
Chris and Amy discuss the issues with homeowners and insurance for natural disasters plus meteorologist Dave Murray on storms and staying safe.
KMOX Meteorologist Dave Murray joins Chris and Amy as some storms are headed through the region this afternoon. He weighs-in on last week's tornadoes and how to stay safe in those situations.
Brian Knicely, Executive Director of Craft Alliance, talks about the damage sustained by the studio and the Delmar Maker District in last week's tornado. A fundraiser is set for tomorrow at City Foundry.
Dave Simons, One Private Wealth Partner & Managing Director, joins Chris and Amy with a look at insurance companies, their rates, coverage for natural disasters, and profits, 'I think inflation's going to go higher,' through the end of the year says Simons. He points to tariffs.
St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins the show right off the bat; did Chris drive into some areas he shouldn't have?; Rep Wesley Bell says federal money is vital to a rebuilt St Louis after the tornado; Did you see this? inmates escaped in New Orleans jail.
'This is not an overnight process,' says Rep Wesley Bell regarding he assessment of needs in the damaged areas following the tornado. 'We need to recalibrate and reset expectations with respect to FEMA,' Bell tells Chris and Amy. Bell says it is probably $1.6 Billion dollars in damage to the region.Credit: Sean Malone
St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins at the top of the show with an update of what she's seen in the damaged areas following the tornado, 'the destruction is truly, truly phenomenal'. She says the Missouri National Guard is in the area doing an assessment of the situation. FEMA will begin an assessment tomorrow. https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/tornado/ Credit Sean Malone
Chris & Amy are in recovery mode following deadly a tornado last Friday that raced through St Louis. Cleanup efforts are underway. Today Mo Governor Mike Kehoe; lumberjacks working on cleanup; Steve Ewing; and details on the storm strength from Accu Weather.
Chris and Amy's final hour includes political commentary from Chris Cillizza regarding a cancer diagnosis for a former President; directions on how to help tornado victims; just how strong was the storm?
John Feerick AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist joins Chris and Amy. He says St Louis experienced winds of 158-206 miles per hour during this storm on Friday.
Political commentator Chris Cillizza writes a daily newsletter, "So What?" and joins Chris and Amy every Monday. Today he wonders about former Pres Biden cancer diagnosis, Pres Trump's call with Russia's Pres Vladimir Putin, and the budget bill moves through the House budget committee.
Chris and Amy discuss tree cleanup with Amazing Race contestants/lumberjacks; Cardinals pregame host Matt Pauley; and Steve Ewing says his restaurant is helping out cleanup efforts.
Steve Ewing says he's continuing his efforts to aid the people who are working to cleanup following the tornadoes on Friday that ripped through St Louis. He says there is no power along the stretch of Delmar where Steve's Hot Dogs is located at the Maker District.
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy after the Cardinals take 2 of three from Kansas City this weekend, wrapping up a successful road trip. The Cardinal open a series with the Tigers tonight.
Jeff Bailey of Econotree and his father "Pops" Bailey of Green Thumb Tree Service are local lumberjacks and were contestants on CBS's The Amazing Race. They jumped into action this weekend following Friday's tornado. Jeff thinks it will take 'months, months, for sure' for just cleanup in the regions impacted.
Chris and Amy share their stories of last Friday's deadly tornadoes; listeners share their experiences; Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe congratulates first responders for their efforts on Friday. Did you see this?
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe joins Chris and Amy following deadly tornadoes in St Louis last Friday afternoon. Kehoe says he grew up in the region where the tornadoes hit and called the scene 'tragic.' Says he has been in contact with Sen Josh Hawley, Congressman Wesley Bell, in addition to Pres Trump.
Featuring a full hour with John Hancock and Michael Kelley; Murrow Award winner Scott Jagow and his 'Roaming' St Louis segment; Soccer chants and CITY talk with Dale Schilly; facial recognition at the airport; plus poor translations; Bruce Springsteen under fire and more.
Chris and Amy discuss a TSA new facial-recognition program; listeners comment on quirky names and Bruce Springsteen; the power of radio and love for Tom Cruise.
Jeramie D. Scott is Director of EPIC's Project on Surveillance Oversight, he joins Chris and Amy to share his concerns over facial recognition being used by TSA.
Chris & Amy preview Scott Jagow's 'Roaming St Louis' and 'Three Good Things' segments and find out that he's won an award. Plus awkward translations and street names, soccer chants, and Did you see this?
STL CITY SC analyst Dale Schilly joins Chris and Amy after CITY ended with a tie against Sporting KC last weekend.
Scott Jagow has won a Murrow Award for Original Writing, he just found out! 3 Good Things. Plus he previews his 'Roaming St Louis' segment and he, Chris & Amy discuss strange international phrases.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley joins Chris and Amy for the full hour. They chat about the dust-up by the new sheriff over his desire for golf carts and Pete Rose's new eligibility for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Golf carts for St Louis Sheriffs?; Pete Rose and the Hall of Fame; Cardinals scored a lot; Battlehawks safety; CBS's Major Garrett; Missouri small towns; History Museum concerts.
Hour 3 includes a visit with author Caitlin Yager about her new book on visits to 50 small towns in Missouri; how irrational are sports fans; Twilight Thursdays are back in Forest Park.
Sam Moore with the Missouri History Museum joins Chris and Amy previewing the Twilight Thursday concert series along Lindell. The event is family friendly and includes food trucks. The Museum will be open until 8pm on Twilight Thursday concert nights.
Author Caitlin Yager wrote, 'Small Towns Missouri', she visited 50 of them across the state for the book. She joins Chris and Amy with some highlights including Steelville's connection to the Trail of Tears and Marshfield's connection to the space program. She has a book signing event on May 22 at Grants View Branch of the St Louis County Library at 6pm.
Hour 2 includes visits from Matt Pauley, the Battlehawks Q Cole, CBS's Major Garrett, and a discussion of CITY SC's tie with Sporting KC after being up 2-0.
Major Garrett is CBS's Chief Washington Correspondent, and he joins Chris and Amy for a weekly visit. SCOTUS tackles a case challenging the power of Executive Orders, and possible limits to the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship. 'Who is the tiebreaker?' between the Executive and Judicial branches?Credit:© Kevin Whitlock / Massillon Independent / USA TODAY NETWORK
Battlehawks Safety Qwynnterrio 'Q' Cole joins Chris and Amy as the UFL team is set to play the Birmingham Stallions on Saturday. Cole says visiting teams are excited to come to St Louis to play. Credit:© Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy, and despite the winning streak, wants things 'to play out' a little more before judging exactly what the Cardinals are. Chris doesn't think waiting till "Flag Day" matters.Credit:© Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
The 1st hour of the Chris & Amy show includes a lengthy chat about the push for golf carts for the St Louis Sheriff; a disagreement between Chris and Chris Scalia about Pete Rose; and pushback from students over professors use of Chat GPT.
Christopher Scalia is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He says Pete Rose SHOULD be in Baseball's Hall of Fame. Chris disagrees. Scalia has penned a new book, '13 Books Conservatives will love, but probably haven't read'.Credit:© Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Chris and Amy discuss stadium funding bills; Post Malone and Jellyroll; the Missouri legislative session; Festival of Nations will return; Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe; a former Cardinal retires.
Chris and Amy discuss how Festival of Nations navigated the loss of federal funds; should Pete Rose be in the Baseball Hall of Fame?; Preview of Cards vs Phillies; Matt Carpenter retires.
Chris and Amy discuss the 14-year career of Matt Carpenter, 12 of which were spent as a Cardinal. Credit:© Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
Chris stands firm in his belief that Pete Rose should never be a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Rose's eligibility for the Hall changed yesterday under the direction of the Commissioner of baseball ending bans for after a player has deceased. © Sam Greene
Blake Hamilton, Interim CEO of the International Institute, joins Chris and Amy and explains how the organization was able to plan the event around a loss in federal grant money.
Chris and Amy's show is a bit shorter today ahead of a Cardinals doubleheader: a stadium-financing bill stalled in Jefferson City; Post Malone and Jellyroll and a concert story from Matt; MissouriNet's Alisa Nelson; tourism to the US is down.
MissouriNet News Director Alisa Nelson joins Chris and Amy as the Missouri Legislative session is heading for conclusion. She says there was a lot of back and forth and a blockade of a proposal that would have cost $513-million to help fund a new stadium for the KC Chiefs. She says there is still an ongoing attempt to restrict the voter-approved paid sick leave provision.
Chris & Amy weigh-in on threats of sports team movements if they don't get a new place to play. A bill in the Missouri legislature was discussed yesterday that would allow for more state funding for stadiums in Missouri. Credit:© Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Discussions with Mayor Cara Spencer on the reckless driving over the weekend; plus the economy with Dave Simons; financial advisor Brian Walsh chats about the return of student loan repayments; plus MLB.com's Will Leitch on the Cardinals. John Hancock remembers Senator Kit Bond as his passing was announced today.
MLB.com's Will Leitch joins Chris and Amy early in the hour as the Cardinals appear to be surging and KMOX's John Hancock reacts to the passing of longtime US Senator Kit Bond. Plus, cuts to staff at National Parks are now highlighted on billboards nationwide.
KMOX political analyst John Hancock shares memories following the announcement of the passing of former US Senator Kit Bond. Hancock compliments his efforts to get a highway bill passed while he was in the US Senate.
The Cardinals have now won 9-straight games, with a 3-2 win over Philadelphia. 'The Cardinals are winning with defense right now,' says Leitch.
The 2nd hour of the Chris & Amy show includes visits with Dave Simons and St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer. Dave addresses the economy, tariffs and inflation; Spencer vows a crackdown on the street 'takeovers' that happened this past weekend; and 'maybe you just want to give the President a plane.'
New St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer reacts to the 'street takeover' on Sunday Night in Holly Hills. She says more manpower is needed in the St Louis Police Department and says the spike strips did disable numerous vehicles. She calls it 'completely unacceptable' and 'not the norm'.
Partner at One Private Wealth , Dave Simons, returns to the Chris and Amy Show and points out that 'this is just a pause' in the tariffs between the US and China, 'there's still a lot of 'work to be done' on a deal. He continutes, 'what happened yesterday doesn't change a thing. Expect more volatility.'
Chris and Amy react to the car racing/sliding shows across the city on Sunday; the Redbirds are surging; pause on student loan repayment has ended; Did you see this?
'We are back in the pre-covid days' in regards to federal student loans says Certified Financial Planner Brian Walsh at SoFi. He joins Chris and Amy.
Chris & Amy react to the 'slide show' car racing that happened across the city on Sunday evening,
The full show for Monday, May 12 includes visits with CBS's Zak Hudak on the new Trump/China tariff deal; Maya Goldman from Axios on govt price controls on drugs; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals win-streak; political commentator Chris Cillizza; and Melanie Preston explains the need for 'trauma leave' for air traffic controllers.
Chris and Amy discuss Qatar's offer to give a plane to Donald Trump with Chris Cillizza; Monday Regrets apparently must be YOUR regrets, not someone else's; trauma leave for air traffic controllers.
Air traffic controllers are taking 'trauma leave' in Newark after communications issues last week. What is trauma leave, and why is it beneficial to employees' mental health? Chris and Amy discuss the concept with Melanie Preston, founder of Matter of Focus Counseling. For more information on what Melanie does, visit matteroffocuscounseling.com.
Chris Cillizza, political commentator and author of the daily newsletter, 'So What?'. He comments on the latest offer from Qatar to President Trump of an airplane that he would use as President, and then his library would retain ownership of.
Chris and Amy look at Pres Trump's executive order aimed at drug prices; Matt Pauley with commentary on the Cards winning-streak; junk fees.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals have won 8-straight games and continue their road trip tonight in Philadelphia. Could Jordan Kyrou be on the trading block for the Blues?
Maya Goldman, healthcare reporter for Axios, joins Chris and Amy and attempts to explain a new executive order announced today that he claims will bring drug prices down for consumers. She says 'its not clear to me' what mechanism could be used by the government to set those prices.
Chris & Amy discuss the Cardinals winning streak; how could Trump's executive order impact drug prices?; Trump/China tariff policy; Did you see this?
Zak Hudak, CBS political reporter, joins Chris and Amy as the US and China have come together to agree on a change in the tariff agreement. A 90-day pause in the trade war.
Today's show includes Hancock and Kelley; Scott Jagow on horse-racing; Chase Allen from the Battlehawks; Dale Schilly talks CITY soccer; and Yakov Smirnoff on his comedic career.
The final hour of the Chris and Amy Show includes a preview of the 28th Annual St Louis Microfest and legendary comedian Yakov Smirnoff.
Comedian Yakov Smirnoff visits the St Louis FunnyBone this weekend, but before his shows, he joins Chris and Amy in-studio to discuss his lengthy career, how politics impacted his career, his appearances on Johnny Carson, working with President Ronald Reagan, moving to Branson & more.
Joe Miller, Executive Director of Lift for Life gym, joins Chris and Amy in-studio ahead of the 28th Annual Microfest at the Rhone Festival Grounds 75 breweries will take part. STLMicrofest.org
Chris and Amy welcome the KMOX Horse Editor, Scott Jagow following a big Derby win; Battlehawks' Chase Allen has Nixa, Mo roots; St Louis CITY SC analyst Dale Schilly; and Did you see this? A Fox News guest falls off a chair mid-sentence.
STL CITY SC Academy Director Dale Schilly joins Chris and Amy following a CITY win over Omaha, and head of a matchup with San Diego FC tomorrow. Credit:© Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
St Louis Battlehawks tight end Chase Allen joins Chris and Amy ahead of the matchup against Memphis on Sunday afternoon. Credit:© Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
John Hancock and Michael stay for the entire 1st hour of the Chris and Amy Show. More reaction to the new Pope, a Chicago native who spent time in St Louis in the 1970s, and news surrounding his election; plus a crazy CPAP story and the possibilities of JB Pritzker running for President.
The Chris and Amy Show includes interviews with Darryl McDaniels with RUN-DMC; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals; CBS's Major Garrett; Candace DeMatteis discusses vaccine rates; and Fred Bodimer joins the coverage as white smoke appears at the Vatican as a new Pope is elected.
The 3rd Hour of the Chris & Amy Show includes the historic election of a new Pope for the Roman Catholic Church and a look at measles vaccine rates.
KMOX Religion Editor Fred Bodimer jumps in as White Smoke has been spotted at the Vatican, meaning a new Pope has been selected for the Catholic Church. Credit:© IPA
Measles are 'the canary in a coal mine' says Candace DeMatteis, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy for the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease. She joins Chris and Amy to discuss the cases of measles in Missouri, and a new poll that shows Americans support vaccines being widely accessible.
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy for the 1st segment of their 2nd hour; Sean Malone connects with details blocking a redevelopment proposal; and CBS's Major Garrett discusses all things Trump.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy on a weekly basis. He comments on the latest assurances by President Trump about his imposed tariffs. He says the new tax bill proposed by Trump's administration is very 'straight line Republican'. He says Trump breaks a lot of 'norms' about political movements in this country.
KMOX Reporter Sean Malone calls-in as the owners of the AT&T tower say the building will have to be completely gutted to transform the former office tower into residential. This is an over $350-million project. Developers say that a tax credit from the state of Missouri is a necessity for the project to move forward.
A 5-1 homestand makes Chris happy with the Cardinals as they get back to .500. Matt Pauley says 'the standings don't mean much' because it is only May
The first hour includes a lengthy interview with Darryl McDaniels, in town tonite for a concert; comments on the Papal 'smoke' and the US National Anthem; plus falling spacejunk.
Darryl McDaniels, a founding member of RUN-DMC, is celebrating the legacy of Hip Hop this week with the St Louis Symphony Orchestra and the Sugar Hill Gang. He rejoined Chris and Amy for a lengthy conversation about his legendary career.
The full show for May 7, 2025: 'Conclave vs Gashouse Gang'; Women of Achievement; City Foundry; Cardinals vs Pirates; hockey viewing.
Hour 2 of the Chris and Amy Show includes visits from the City Foundry and Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney. Plus, Amy is getting over the Blues defeat and a PSA for the US National Parks.
Cardinals PBP voice John Rooney joins Chris and Amy following a Cardinals win over Pittsburgh and starter Paul Skenes.
Will Smith, President of New + Found, joins Chris and Amy in-studio with updates on the City Foundry progress and success.
Chris and Amy's 1st hour of a shortened show ahead or Cardinals baseball features 'Conclave or Gashouse Gang'; a name for Utah's hockey club; Women of Achievement; and Did you see this? Canada is not for sale.
Kathie Winter, President of Women of Achievement, joins Chris and Amy in studio ahead of next week's luncheon honoring the 2025 winners. www.woastl.org/event for tickets to the event at the Ritz Carlton.
Chris and Amy are still at a loss over the Blues loss; did the Trump as Poe meme upset you?; Investing with Dave Simons; Alext Rich from Y98; a new book explores the history of black baseball; parenting hacks.
The final hour of the Chris and Amy Show welcomes Prof Gerald Early from Wash U to discuss his new book on the history of black baseball, and Chris and Amy have hacks for parents.
Amy and Chris relate to old 'parenting hacks' that people have used and shared on social media. Chris asks, 'is this how difficult it is to raise kids, that you have to lie to them?'
Professor Gerald Early, Professor of African & African American Studies & English at Washington University, joins Chris and Amy following the debut of his new book, 'Play Harder: The Triumph of Black Baseball in America.' He worked with the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in conjunction with the book project.
The second hour of the Chris & Amy Show includes financial expert Dave Simons; wondering if horses know they are racing; friend Alex Rich set to sing National Anthem; a return of the Egg Beat.
Alex Rich, Co-host on the Bret Mega Show on Y98 and the Jews in the Lou podcast, joins Chris and Amy as he prepares to sing the National Anthem in front of the Energizer Park crowd on Wednesday night. He's happy to host Jewish St Louisans on the podcast, those who are "movers and shakers" in the community.
Dave Simons, Partner & Managing Director at One Private Wealth, joins Chris and Amy for an update on the US/Worldwide economy.
Are Chris and Amy still stuck on the Blues loss? Did the meme of Trump as the Pope irritate Catholics? Phrases that rub Amy the wrong way.
Amy Marxkors says the recent meme of Pres Donald Trump dressed as the Catholic Pope was 'not Presidential'. The image was posted on the official White House social media channels.
The Full Chris and Amy Show for May 5 live from the Billiken Golf Classic includes interviews with SLU's Chris May, Rebecca Tillett, Josh Schertz, Robbia Avila, Darin Hencrickson, Katie Shields, & Kevin Kalish.
The final hour of the Chris & Amy Show at the Billiken Golf Classic includes politics, college hoops, baseball and more reaction to the Blues loss to the Jets.
Billikens baseball coach Darin Hendrickson admits he's 'firey' and shares stories about getting tossed from a game last season with Chris & Amy at the Billiken Golf Classic. He says he learned a lot during his time with the Cardinals when Tony La Russa was the manager.
Billiken head men's basketball coach Josh Schertz and center Robbie Avila join Chris and Amy at the Billiken Golf Classic. They both agree that year one of the era under Schertz is a good place to grow from. The transfer portal is a big part of the conversation as are first pitches.
Political commentator Chris Cillizza comments on the news from Pres Trump over the weekend about the economy.
Live from Norwood Hills for the Billiken Golf Classic: Chris and Amy talk college soccer, the Blues loss and college hoops with the women's head coach.
SLU Women's Basketball Coach Rebecca Tillett and guard Mia Bergstrom join Chris and Amy at the Billiken Golf Classic.
Katie Shields, SLU Women's soccer coach, and Kevin Kalish, head coach of the men's program talk about the development of their teams heading into summer. Shields comments that soccer teams have started tracking basketballs and using some of those preparation skills in soccer.
The first hour of the Chris & Amy Show live from the 46th Billiken Golf Classic. Reactions to the Blues double OT loss; traveling through St Louis and the Lambert impression; SLU AD Chris May brings energy.
Saint Louis University Athletic Director Chris May joins Chris and Amy at the Billiken Golf Classic. He's excited about the energy surrounding the athletics program.
Chris and Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley to the first hour of the show with discussions over the "Bump n Hustle'; a Kentucky Derby preview with Scott Jagow; Dale Schilly previews St Louis CITY SC; smartphone and social media bans for students.
The third hour of the Chris and Amy show includes discussions of a possible 'bell-to-bell' cell ban in New York; a proposal in Texas that would ban minors from creating social media accounts; and sports knowledge as Blues take on Jets in game 6.
A new proposal in New York calls for a complete ban on cell phones for students, one that would last all day long, without exceptions. Would students, parents and teachers accept that? Chris and Amy share their thoughts.
The second hour of the Chris & Amy show includes a preview of the 151st Kentucky Derby; sharing concern for injured players in the NHL playoffs; Dale Schilly says that CITY had three points in their grasp last week; 'Did you see this?' driver-less trucks are being used.
St Louis CITY SC radio analyst Dale Schilly recaps last week's draw to LAFC and previews the road trip to Seattle on Saturday night. He says the Sounders control the ball a lot, and CITY will have to respond on the counter attack.
KMOX's Unofficial Horse Editor Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy against the 151st 'Run for the Roses' on Saturday.
Michael Kelley and John Hancock join for the whole hour and discuss national and local politics; MetoLink plans; music from the 70s; and bird migration.
Full Show for May 1, 2025 includes a recap of a rough night for the Blues; a winning day for the Cardinals; prescription drug costs; Did you see this?; Major Garrett from CBS with breaking news from Trump administration.
The 2nd hour of the Chris and Amy Show includes a visit with Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney following a pair of wins in Cincinnati, and CBS's Major Garrett as top members of the National Security Council are out of work.
'He left Congress to do this,' says Major Garrett of Mike Waltz stepping down as National Security Advisor, 'he thought he was safe!' With Chris and Amy.
Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney joins Chris and Amy as the Cards beat the Reds in both games of a doubleheader yesterday.
National password day and sperm races are in the headlines in today's 'Did you see this?' segment.
The 1st hour of Chris & Amy includes why Chris prefers Game 6s; how homeschool kids may finally have a better chance to play high school sports; a pharmacy association explains why drugs cost so much; national password day.
Doug Hoey, CEO of the National Community Pharmacists Association, joins Chris and Amy as they call for action on Capitol Hill. 'We're antsy. We're anxious for Congress to do its job,' says Hoey.
A shortened Chris and Amy show ahead of a Cardinals vs Red doubleheader. New St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer is just 2 weeks on the job; Did you see this? the latest Bill Belichick news; former Cardinals outfielder Stephen Piscotty; and awkward break-ups.
Hour 2 of a short Chris & Amy show today includes Stephen Piscotty, the former Cardinal is now the father of three, he comes back to town this weekend; a prank call at the NFL draft was just cruel; breaking-up via text?
Stephen Piscotty spent the first three of his 8 seasons in St Louis as a Cardinal. He returns to St Louis this weekend as part of "Flashback Friday" and "Saturday Signings." He looks back fondly on his career with both the Cardinals and the Oakland As as his life has moved on to fatherhood.
The 1st hour of the Chris & Amy show includes a look at the Blues vs Winnipeg series game 5 tonite, a must win for both teams?; New St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer returns to the show for the 1st time since she took office; should we check on Bill Belichick?
New St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer has been on the job for a little over 2 weeks. She emphasizes her strong support for public transportation as she calls for a 'pause' on work toward a new MetroLink 'Green Line'. She joins Chris & Amy live with comments on the transition, building stabilization programs & local control of STL Police. She says she's spent the last 2 weeks evaluating how to better deliver city services.
Chris and Amy discuss some potentially severe weather with Accuweather's Heather Zehr; Did you see this? Bill Belichick's girlfriend; a look at the economy and tariffs; KMOV sports reporter Tamar Sher; KFTK host Annie Frey visits from Washington, DC.
In the final hour of the Chris & Amy show, listeners chime in on Pres Trump's 1st 100 days; 'Hamilton' creator Lin Manuel Miranda is working on a movie about the Molina brothers (Yadi, Jose, and Bengie); KTFK host Annie Frey calls in from Washington, DC following her visit to the White House.
KFTK Host Annie Frey calls-in from Congressman Bost's office in Washington, DC following her visit to the White House as a member of the media. She says she was prepared with three questions in the press briefing, but was not called upon by the White House Press Secretary.
The second hour of the Chris & Amy show includes a visit with Dave Simons and he discusses his recession fears and Tamar Sher from KMOV regarding the Blues & Cardinals; Could Pete Rose finally be re-instated?
KMOV Sports Anchor Tamar Sher joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals road woes continue & what has she learned about the Blues good luck charm?
One Private Wealth Partner and Managing Director Dave Simons joins Chris and Amy as Pres Trump passes 100 days in office. How are the markets reacting? 'We're heading in that direction,' Simons says of a recession.
Chris & Amy discuss the widespread power outages in Spain this week; Winnipeg's goalie promises to play better; and Did you see Bill Belichick's girlfriend?
Chris & Amy discuss the recent CBS interview of football coach Bill Belichick, that was upended by his new girlfriend.
The Chris and Amy Show for April 28, 2025 includes a recap of the Blues win over the Jets to even the series; The history of the "Towel Man"; Tony La Russa remembers his friend Walt Jocketty; Political commentator Chris Cillizza on polling as 100 days of the Trump Presidency.
Chris and Amy discuss recent polling marking the 1st 100 days in office for Pres Donald Trump; why was anyone so mad about a game at the Dome?; what are your Monday Regrets?
Political commentator Chris Cillizza writes a daily newsletter, 'So What?' and he joins Chris and Amy as the Donald Trump Presidency hits the 100 day mark.
Baseball Hall of Famer Tony La Russa joins Chris and Amy following the death of former Cardinals GM Walt Jocketty and Matt Pauley looks at the weekend wins for the Cardinals and Blues.
Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals wrap a weekend series with Milwaukee and head to another Central Division foe, Cincinnati, this week. Plus, a look at the Blues home wins over Winnipeg.
Former Cardinals manager and Baseball Hall of Famer Tony La Russa joins Chris and Amy following the death of former General Manager Walt Jocketty. La Russa says Jocketty will become a member of the Cardinals Hall of Fame this fall and the La Russa Rescue Foundation will host an event in St Louis at Stifel Theater on July 16.
The first hour of the Chris & Amy Show for April 28, 2025 includes a recap of the weekend success for the St Louis Blues, and the origin story for the 'Towel Man' at Blues games, plus, 'Did you see this?'
Ron Baechele says he was inspired to throw towels after Blues goals with a trip to Peoria for a Rivermen game back in the 1990s. He joins Chris and Amy after the Blues beat Winnipeg on Sunday afternoon. He says it took almost 3 years for his act to catch on, starting at The Arena and then moving to Kiel Center, now known as Enterprise Center.
Scott Jagow, Dale Schilly, Annie Frey, all join Amy and Michael Kelley as well as John Hancock on this edition of The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX.
Amy and Michael Kelley finish off the show talking about how certain Native American mascots are getting banned in Illinois after Illinois House Bill 1237 makes its way to the state senate. 97.1 KFTK host Annie Frey joins the conversation to give her thoughts on the matter.
Amy and Michael Kelley are joined by Annie Frey from 97.1 KFTK to discuss her upcoming pep rally to Save Illinois mascots unifying the state against Illinois House Bill 1237
Amy and Michael Kelley welcome on Scott Jagow from the KMOX newsroom to talk about his Roaming St. Louis segment on Total Information AM Weekends. Then Dale Schilly of Y98 and City SC breaks down the upcoming game against LAFC on Sunday.
Amy and Michael Kelley are joined by Dale Schilly, St. Louis City SC Academy Director and broadcaster on Y98, as they preview City SC's upcoming game against LAFC on Sunday.
Amy is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the Blues recent win over Winnipeg in Game 3, as well as a look into Trump's accomplishments as his first 100 days in office approaches.
With Chris out, Amy is joined by KMOX's own John Hancock and Michael Kelley to recap the energy felt at Enterprise Center last night when the Blues won Game 3 against the Winnipeg Jets by a 7-2 score.
Chris and Amy ask you throughout today's show, what annoys you about baseball? Awaiting your answers, they're joined by numerous guests including founding member of Run DMC Darryl McDaniels, host of Sports Open Line on KMOX Matt Pauley, and many more.
Chris and Amy are joined by the new president of the Jewish Federation Danny Cohn, then KMOX's own Sean Malone breaks down the latest on the sinkholes opening up around the city.
Chris and Amy are joined in studio by the new President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, Danny Cohn to display his vision and goals for the organization.
Chris and Amy are joined by host of Sports Open Line on KMOX, Matt Pauley to discuss what's wrong with the Cardinals, then they are joined by Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent to talk about the latest out of Ukraine after Russia unleashes deadly strikes on Kyiv.
Chris and Amy are joined by CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to discuss the current tensions on a trade war, as well as Russia's most recent strikes on Kyiv.
Chris and Amy are joined by founding member of Run DMC Darryl McDaniels to discuss how he's performing with the Sugarhill Gang and St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at Stifel Theatre coming up on May 8th.
Dawid Moczadło, software engineer and co-founder of Vidoc Security Lab, joins the show to share his experience with a scammer using artificial intelligence to fake their way through a job interview. What does this mean for the job market? How are companies able to prevent this? What happens when one of these scammers actually gets hired? Dawid explains.
Chris and Amy discuss how a Harvard scientist was detained by ICE, how population growth in the United State has created a new generation of people, as well as the Cardinals and Blues recent struggles. All that and more on this edition of The Chris and Amy Show.
Chris and Amy are joined by Battlehawks linebacker Pita Taumoepenu to discuss their upcoming game on Saturday against the Michigan Panthers.
Chris and Amy talk with KMOV sports reporter Grace Ybarra to discuss the Cardinals and Blues recent struggles. Then they'll discuss how ICE detained a Harvard scientist who analyzes cancer diagnostics, all that and much more.
Chris and Amy are joined by KMOV sports reporter Grace Ybarra to discuss the Cardinals road struggles after losing their fifth straight game, as well as the Blues heading back to St. Louis down 2-0 in their first round playoff series against the Winnipeg Jets.
Chris and Amy discuss the Blues' Game 2 loss against Winnipeg as well as the Cardinals fifth straight loss last night in Atlanta. Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director at One Private Wealth, then joins to discuss the stock market’s tumble and “self inflicted wound” issued by President Trump in the form of tariffs. Dave also explains whether or not your retirement can bounce back to pre-Trump levels in the future.
Chris and Amy open talking about the St. Louis sports struggles after the Blues drop Game 2 in Winnipeg and the Cardinals lose their 5th straight game last night in Atlanta.
In today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy talk with Parkway assistant superintendent Dr. Kevin Beckner to discuss their decision to ban cell phone use in school, then they discuss the Cardinals struggles on the road and the Blues game 1 loss to Winnipeg with FanDuel Sports Network Midwest studio analyst Scott Warmann. All that and more during this edition of The Chris and Amy Show.
Chris and Amy detail the latest on egg prices as well as shares their regrets including Amy not going to the Boston Marathon. To begin however, Chris and Amy are joined by political commentator Chris Cillizza.
Chris and Amy go through their Monday regrets as well as share some regrets from people calling and texting into the show, which you can do every 9 am to noon Monday through Friday.
Chris and Amy discuss the numerous sinkholes that have been appearing across the city as well as how the Cardinals got swept by the Mets over the weekend and now head to Atlanta. They do that with FanDuel Sports Network Midwest studio analyst Scott Warmann.
Chris and Amy are joined by FanDuel Sports Network Midwest studio analyst Scott Warmann to discuss the Cardinals most recent woes against the New York Mets as well as the Blues game 1 loss to Winnipeg.
Chris and Amy detail the sudden passing of Pope Francis as well as the bad sports weekend for St. Louis with the Blues losing Game 1 to the Winnipeg Jets and the Cardinals getting swept by the New York Mets.
Chris and Amy are joined by Dr. Kevin Beckner, assistant superintendent of the Parkway School District, to discuss why the school district has decided to ban cell phone use for students in schools starting next year.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock talk Cardinals baseball with Rob Rains, breaking down the team’s middling record, young talent like Victor Scott II and Jordan Walker, and the evolving six-man rotation. They size up the NL Central—where the Cubs and Brewers loom as serious contenders—and consider how the Cardinals can stay competitive. Later, things get light with the "Tournament of Negligence," a hilarious bracket of the most irresponsible behaviors, followed by a spirited debate on cats vs. dogs. The hour wraps with a look back at the Blues' 2019 Stanley Cup run and what’s ahead for local sports fans.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock are joined by Rob Rains from STLSportsPage.com to discuss the Cardinals’ 4-1 loss to the Mets and the challenges facing the team heading into tonight’s game. They dive into the club’s .500-level performance, the development of young players like Victor Scott II and Jordan Walker, and how pitching inconsistencies—especially from Miles Mikolas—are holding the team back. With a six-man rotation and a more stable bullpen, the Cardinals are managing roster changes while staying competitive in the wide-open NL Central. Injuries to key players like Nolan Gorman and Ivan Herrera continue to shape the roster outlook.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock are joined by Scott Jagow to talk travel highlights from Asheville and Charlotte, including rapid city development, local eats, and a Jack White concert at The Factory in Chesterfield. In the second segment, Dale Schilly breaks down St. Louis CITY SC’s 2-1 loss to Columbus, coaching adjustments, the Academy's big win over Bayern Munich, and a possible MLS season schedule shakeup. Later, the hosts dive into listener texts, hot dog debates, music tastes, and jaywalking terms. The hour wraps up with a conversation on Parkway School District’s new cell phone policy, soccer’s role in American sports, and what to expect from the Cardinals this week.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock guide you through a packed show starting with a deep dive into St. Louis politics and infrastructure under new mayor Cara Spencer. CBS News’ Anna Schecter shares the latest on the Florida State University shooting. The team then tackles GOP dynamics and Lisa Murkowski’s critique of Trump-era politics. In Hour 2, Scott Jagow talks travel, local eats, and music highlights from Asheville and Charlotte, while Dale Schilly recaps STL CITY SC’s loss to Columbus and big Academy win over Bayern Munich. Listener texts spark debate over hot dogs, music, and school phone bans. Hour 3 dives into Cardinals baseball with Rob Rains—covering player development, pitching rotations, and division rivals—before ending on a fun note with the "Tournament of Negligence," a cat vs. dog debate, and a nod to the Blues' 2019 Cup run.
Scott Jagow joins Chris Rongey and John Hancock in studio to preview this week’s TIAM Weekend and share highlights from his recent travels. He discusses Asheville’s recovery from Hurricane Helene, the city’s business resilience, and a standout visit to the fresh-made donut shop "Hole." The conversation also touches on Charlotte’s rapid urban development and infrastructure challenges. Back in St. Louis, they spotlight The Factory in Chesterfield—a new artist-focused music venue developed by Michael Steinberg. The segment wraps up with a fun discussion on regional hot dog styles and a preview of Easter Sunday programming on KMOX.
In Hour 1, Chris Rongey and John Hancock begin with local politics, discussing new St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer, the challenges facing downtown development, and ongoing concerns about infrastructure and north side neglect. In Segment 2, CBS News’ Anna Schecter joins the show with the latest on the mass shooting at Florida State University, detailing the suspect's background and the current state of the investigation. Segment 3 turns to national politics, examining Lisa Murkowski’s remarks about fear in today’s GOP and how the party has transformed under Donald Trump. The hour wraps up with "Did You See This" headlines—from Rory McIlroy’s Masters victory to the Snooker World Championship and some bizarre news stories from across the country.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock speak with CBS News' Anna Schecter about the Florida State University shooting that left two dead and six injured. They discuss the 20-year-old suspect, Phoenix Ikner, the weapon used, and troubling details about his background. The conversation also marks the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, examining how it—and the 9/11 attacks—changed public safety, airport security, and counterterrorism efforts. Plus, a look at CBS’s investigation and the broader rise in ideologically-driven violence.
April 17th episode includes conversations with Cpl Barry Bayles from St Charles County Police; KMOX's Matt Pauley; CBS's Major Garrett; the Battlehawks' Gary Jennings; plus discussions about Elon Musk's family.
Hour 3 of the Chris and Amy show includes an interview with Battlehawks WR Gary Jennings; backlash against the all-female space flight; Elon Musk's 'legion'.
St Louis Battlehawks wide receiver Gary Jennings joins Chris and Amy ahead of the team's trip to Arlington this Saturday morning.
Hour 2 of Chris & Amy includes a preview of the Cards/Mets series with Matt Pauley; and CBS's Major Garrett on the deportation of an immigrant to a prison in El Salvador.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy and explains that Donald Trump's social media post about Fed Chair Jerome Powell was not a threat to fire him. Plus a look at the immigrant who the administration's deportation admits was a 'mistake,' and Harvard's push back against the Trump dictates.
KMOX host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals head to Queen for a series against this Mets this weekend.
The 1st hour on a cloudy Thursday includes a discussion of Parkway School district's ban on cell phones in classrooms; helping seniors deal with cyber safety; & Did you see this? director of 'Home Alone 2' comments on editing of Donald Trump from the film.
Corporal Barry Bayles, Public Information Officer with St Charles County Police Dept, joins Chris and Amy ahead of a Cyber Safety for Seniors presentation today. 6pm in O'Fallon, Mo.
Chris and Amy discuss the proposed removal of nuclear waste from the West Lake landfill; the Blues get a berth in the playoffs; the Cardinals wrap up their series with the Astros; Amy loses a button on her pants; Musk's views on fatherhood.
A short third hour of the show today as the Cardinals have a day game against Houston and the Egg Beat returns.
Chris and Amy welcome hockey writer Lou Korac to the show following the Blues win over Utah, securing a playoff spot; John Rooney says the Cardinals just didn't get a lot of hits against the Astros starter; Tournament of Negligence issues; Elon Musk's views on fatherhood.
Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney joins Chris and Amy ahead of the rubber game of the 3-game series with the Astros this afternoon.
'That's how you're going to have to play against the Jets' if you expect to win says Lou Korac of the Tuesday night win over Utah by the Blues. Korac is the St Louis Blues writer for NHL.com and The Hockey News.
Hour 1 of the Chris and Amy show includes a celebration of the Blues win and entry into the playoffs; could they go on a run? Not if Amy is involved; West Lake Landfill set for a cleanup in 2027.
Dawn Chapman and Karen Nickel, founders of Just Moms STL, join Chris & Amy as plans for removal of radioactive nuclear waste from North St Louis County are finally progressing.
The Full Show for April 15, 2025 includes an interview with a wrongfully-convicted woman from Missouri; what to expect from the new Mayor of St Louis; an HIV charity faces federal funding issues as does a holocaust museum; plus the Blues have a chance to punch their ticket into the playoffs; getting taxes complete is a chore.
The final hour of the Chris & Amy Show includes details on federal grants hitting a noted museum; expectations for Mayor;
Helen Turner, Director of Education with the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, joins Chris and Amy as the museum launches an emergency fundraising campaign. The grants that were cut were to be used to digitize records and stories of Holocaust victims.
Hour 2 of the Chris & Amy Show includes an interview with Opal Jones from Doorways, an HIV charity, facing a loss of funding; The Tournament of Negligence; Blues playoff push; funding cuts at Meals on Wheels.
Kevin Ryans, a sports reporter for Fox 2 and KPLR 11, joins Chris and Amy as the Blues have a chance to barrel into the playoffs with a win over Utah.
Opal Jones, President and CEO of Doorways, joins Chris and Amy as they face funding issues due to federal funding cuts. For more information, visit www.DoorwaysHousing.org
Hour 1 of the Chris & Amy show includes Matt's win at the Cardinals game; What should the people of St Louis expect from their Mayor?; Judy Henderson was wrongfully convicted of Murder; and Did You See This?
Judy Henderson is the author of the book 'When the Light Finds Us,' which details her wrongful conviction in a murder case and life sentence. She joins Chris & Amy to share her story from her incarceration to her release.
The April 14 episode includes a live recap of The Masters; Did you see this?; Legal analyst Brad Young on searches of immigrants; Matt Pauley breaks down a series win over Philadelphia; the debut of the Tournament of Negligence; commentator Chris Cillizza; and the Mozz Madness winners share the story of Alfonzo's in Troy, IL
Hour 3 of Chris & Amy includes political commentator Chris Cillizza; Stuart McMillian's conversation with a downtown bar owner; and the winners of Mozz Madness join in-studio.
Joe and Mike Paolucci, owners and operators of Alfonzo's Pizzeria in Troy, IL join Chris & Amy following their Mozz Madness win.
Chris Cillizza, a commentator and author of the daily newsletter, "So What?" joins Chris and Amy as the Trump administration continues to confuse market investors and analysts.
Chris and Amy's 2nd hour of April 14, 2025 includes visits with legal analyst Brad Young regarding searches of those entering the US; and Matt Pauley after the Cardinals take a three-game series from Philadelphia. Plus the official start of the Tournament of Negligence.
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy recapping the Cardinals series win over the Phillies and previewing the Blues' chances for making the playoffs.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, a partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young, explains the exception made to laws requiring a warrant for searches in the US. This relates to an announcement of new monitoring immigrants' social media for alleged antisemitic comments.
Chris & Amy's hour includes Amy's run in with a snake; Matt's bad luck at sporting events; Dan Reardon's recap of The Masters; and Did you see this?
KMOX's Dan Reardon joins Chris and Amy following Rory McIlroy's 1st Masters win. 'The reaction was similar to [Jack] Nicklaus, this was a shared experience,' among the fans says Reardon.
Hancock & Kelley join Chris & Amy for the whole 1st hour of the show with reaction to the election of Cara Spencer to Mayor of STL; C&A announce a new 'Tournament of Negligence'; St Louis CITY SC analyst Dale Schilly; Did you see this?; Mizzou QB Brady Cook; and Easter egg hunts benefit an animal rescue; and the high cost of veterinary care.
Chris & Amy hour number 3 features Mizzou QB Brady Cook and great dogs looking for homes after their owners pass away.
A pair of Easter egg hunts this weekend in O'Fallon and Cottleville, generates funds for Yuppy Puppies Forever Rescue. Founder Jessica Cooke joins Chris & Amy.
University of Missouri quarterback Brady Cook joins Chris and Amy as the NFL draft is coming up and his appearance at Busch Stadium tonight to throw out a first pitch. He says he's 'confident' that if he gets his 'foot in the door' he'll land on an NFL roster in August.
On the heels of the Mozz Madness Challenge where, 'mistakes were made,' Chris & Amy debut their new tournament highlighting 'negligent' behaviors. Dale Schilly joins the show as CITY is still in a scoring funk.
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director and analyst on CITY SC Radio broadcasts, Dale Schilly joins Chris and Amy as CITY hosts Columbus on Sunday. They recap the match between Sporting KC and CITY last week.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris & Amy for the full first hour of the show. How do you pare down the items you 'need' when you're on a trip to pack lighter? Plus the impact of the election of Cara Spencer as Mayor of St Louis and the yo-yo economy under Pres Donald Trump.
The full show for April 10, 2025. Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors. Reaction to the 'pause' in tariffs from Donald Trump; Facebook finds itself in Sen Josh Hawley's crosshairs; Amy changes her mind on David Freese; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals; CBS's Major Garrett from Washington; Dan Reardon's Masters prediction; Jacob Saylors from the Battlehawks is racking up the points.
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley chat with KMOX Golf Reporter Dan Reardon, who does he think will win The Masters?; a hard look at the alternatives to red jackets for Cardinals Hall of Famers; Battlehawks running back Jacob Saylors is set to keep scoring this weekend.
St Louis Battlehawks running back Jacob Saylors joins Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors this week with a 2-0 record. The Battlehawks are at the Dome on Sunday afternoon. He says 'this offense is a lot of fun to be a part of'; 'we want to break the scoreboard.'
KMOX Golf Reporter Dan Reardon says, 'at Augusta, at the Masters, the priority is on the patrons,' not the television broadcast, 'right away as a spectator you're treated in a way you're not accustomed to,' compared to other tournaments. He joins Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors on day 1 of The Masters. Credit:© Katie Goodale-Imagn Images
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley chat with Matt Pauley about the Cardinals series loss to the Pirates; explore the expensive beauty creams that Amy uses; Major Garrett has the latest update on the 'pause' of Donald Trump's tariffs; and Alfonzo's in Troy chimes in following the Mozz Madness challenge.
CBS Washington Correspondent & host of 'America Decides' on CBS News 24/7 joins Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors following Pres Donald Trump's announced 'pause' on tariffs. He says there were 'increasing warnings' about recession with coming tariffs and the tariff delay helped get some positive votes for his tax plan.
Matt Pauley, Amy Marxkors, and Michael Kelley discuss the rough series in Pittsburgh against the Pirates which ended in a 13-inning loss.
Michael Kelley in for Chris Rongey with Amy. Hour one includes a look at the US economic 'yo-yo' with a change in tariff policy; Sen Josh Hawley takes Facebook to task; Amy re-evaluates her position on former Cardinal David Freese.
Amy went out on a limb in the past on David Freese and the Cardinal Hall of Fame, now she's backing off. Credit:© Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK
Chris and Amy recap election night in St Louis with political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley; discuss clean denim and Uber's lost-and-found; preview the Cardinals game against the Pirates with John Rooney; and award the Mozz Madness championship after a run-off.
Hour 2 of a shortened Chris & Amy show leading into Cardinals baseball features John Rooney after the Cardinals beat Paul Skenes and 'A run for the ages' as Alfonzo's picks up the Mozz Madness Championship.
St Louis Cardinals radio voice John Rooney talks about the importance of the win over Pittsburgh following the series sweep against Boston. The Cardinals and Pirates play the rubber-game of the three-game series today.
Did you see this? includes Uber's Lost and Found index. What are the highlights? 'How do you forget 10 live lobsters?!'
Chris & Amy Hour 1 on a shortened show day for Cardinals Baseball. Michael Kelley and John Hancock join the discussion after Cara Spencer beats Mayor Tishaura Jones and Prob B fails in St Louis County. The Cardinals stop the bleeding and beat one of the best pitchers in baseball.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy to kick off the show following the Mayoral election in St Louis. Kelley says Spencer needs to focus on city services as she assumes office next week.
Full Chris & Amy Show for April 8, 2025. Election day in the City and County; an attorney is set to challenge a Missouri loophole regarding Tesla sales; bringing back extinct animals; Cardinals continue their series with the Pirates; St Louis natives continue their run on The Amazing Race; do your parents act young or old?
Chris & Amy's third hour includes a visit from 'Pops' and Jeff Bailey, St Louis natives and contestants on CBS's The Amazing Race. Do your parents act young or old? Should older movies be censored for content?
Chris and Amy discuss editing and censoring movies for television. Chris says he wants to see 'art' in its original form. Amy & Chris also discuss explicit lyrics in music.
'Pops' and Jeff Bailey return to the Chris & Amy Show studio. A new episode of "The Amazing Race" airs tomorrow on CBS. The St Louis natives will throw the 1st pitch at the Cardinals game on Friday night. the STL Run Crew is hosting an event with the Bailey's tonite at the Stone Shelter in Tower Grove Park, 6pm.
The 2nd hour of Chris and Amy includes a discussion of resurrecting extinct animals; confusion in the Mozz Madness challenge leads to a one day runoff; Jacob Cerosimo says the Cardinals need a strong start from Sonny Gray in Pittsburgh.
Jacob Cersosimo, sports reporter for KMOV and Matrix Midwest, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals prepare for game two of a three game series in Pittsburgh. A pair of aces start tonight in Sonny Gray and Paul Skenes. Jacob also thinks the Blues could do some damage in the playoffs.
Hour 1 of the Chris & Amy Show includes an attorney fighting to close a loophole that allows Tesla to sell cars directly to customers. Voters are heading to the polls in St Louis to elect the Mayor. Plus 'Did you see this?' highlights the first impact of tariffs, a video game.
'Did you see this?' with Chris & Amy describe one of the impacts of tariffs on Nintendo, plus a striking name. What happens with a possible settlement for college athletes?
Attorney Brad Ketcher joins Chris and Amy for a discussion on his push to change the law in Missouri that currently allows Tesla to sell cars directly to customers. Ketcher believes no other automaker has that leeway in the state. He plans on gathering 110,000 signatures statewide on a petition.
Full show for April 7, 2025. Chris and Amy react to the stock market sell-offs, Courtney Whiteside on her opposition to the Prop B; Business managing editor for Axios; Matt Pauley on the sweep by Boston; political commentator Chris Cillizza and Cardinals Magazine writer Mark Emmert on Willson Contreras feature.
Chris and Amy Hour 3: Chris Cillizza, political commentator on Trump tariffs; Mark Emmert from Cardinals Magazine on an upcoming feature on Willson Contreras; how does the egg market look?
Mark Emmert, Senior Content Producer for Cardinals Magazine, joins Chris and Amy. How much work has Willson Contreras done as he's shifted from catcher to first base? Alec Burlison is contributing a column to each issue this season.
Political Commentator Chris Cillizza joins Chris & Amy every week on Monday mornings. He says the tariffs could have been handled differently, pointing out that no one knows how long they will last. They also discuss the impacts of Elon Musk on federal workers.
Hour 2 of the Chris & Amy show features interviews with Ben Berkowitz from Axios and Matt Pauley from KMOX. Ben reacts to the crazy shifts in the stock markets with Trump's announced tariffs and Matt shares concerns after the Cardinals lost 3-games in Boston. Plus, the Pirates remove a memorial to Roberto Clemente, causing a stir.
The Cardinals head to Pittsburgh following a sweep at the hands of Boston. Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy and agrees that we have a small sample size to base the team on so far, but they are a game under .500 so far, having lost 5 of their last 6 games. Amy has concerns over the Blues latest streak.
Ben Berkowitz, Managing Editor of Business and Markets at Axios, joins Chris and Amy following a wild start to the trading day.
Chris and Amy begin the show with concerns over the markets and tariffs, callers react as well. Director of the St Louis County Municipal Court, Courtney Whiteside calls-in regarding her opposition to Prop B in the County. Finally, 'Did you see this?', Gretzky's goal record broken.
Courtney Whiteside, director of the St Louis County Municipal Court, joins Chris and Amy as Prop B heads to the voters on Tuesday. She shares concerns about the 'communications challenges' between the County Council and County Executive.
Chris and Amy talk with Dale Schilly about St. Louis CITY SC’s current performance and tactical changes under coach Olof Mellberg, the growing influence of global stars in MLS, and tomorrow’s rivalry match against Sporting KC. John Feerick from AccuWeather provides updates on the heavy rain, flood risks, and storm threats in the region. Plus, the Banana Ball games are postponed due to weather, Chris laments the missed fun, and Motts Madness heads into a confusing pizza final: Alfonso vs. Alfonzo.
Dale Schilly joins Chris and Amy to preview St. Louis CITY SC’s rivalry match against Sporting KC, set for tomorrow at 7:30 PM. They discuss CITY SC’s evolving playing style under new coach Olaf Mellberg, the shift from high-pressing to a more conservative defensive approach, and the challenges in finding the right balance. The conversation also explores the evolution of MLS soccer, the impact of international stars like Messi and Beckham, and the growing visibility of the sport in the U.S.
In Hour 2, Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy for more animal stories, including an aggressive goose in Baldwin, a milk snake found by Stu Mac, and a paralyzed turtle. They also discuss ducks at a QT in O’Fallon. Ed Brzytwa, Vice President of International Trade at the Consumer Technology Association, weighs in on the newly announced tariffs and their potential impact on consumer tech products, manufacturing, and pricing.
Ed Brzytwa joins Chris and Amy to discuss the upcoming 10% tariff on all imports starting April 5, and its potential impact on consumer technology. They explore how tariffs could affect prices for laptops, smartphones, and other tech products, along with the broader economic consequences, including potential inflation and rising interest rates. The conversation covers challenges in U.S. manufacturing, labor considerations, human rights issues, and how consumers might adjust their purchasing decisions in light of the changes.
Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy for a fun discussion on animal stories, including a pugnacious goose at a gas station, a rare milk snake in Stu Mac’s backyard, and a 96-year-old tortoise welcoming hatchlings. They also dive into the word "pugnacious" and its connection to boxing, plus a look at Scott’s Sunday segment, Three Good Things, and other St. Louis radio highlights.
Michael Kelley joins Chris and Amy to discuss the Cardinals' Opening Day at Fenway, Nolan Gorman's injury, and the team’s early season performance. They revisit the 1993 and 1995 Missouri floods, the St. Louis mayoral race, and the impact of tariffs on trade and jobs.
Chris and Amy are joined by Michael Kelley to discuss George W. Bush’s famous malapropism and how it led to a hilarious misunderstanding with Lorne Michaels—fueling Will Ferrell’s iconic SNL impersonation. They explore the evolution of political humor, shifting public tolerance for satire, and how different presidents have been portrayed over the years. The conversation then turns to tariffs and economic policy, examining their impact on American consumers, trade deficits, and the challenges of revitalizing U.S. manufacturing
First Chris and Amy discuss President Trump’s announcement of new tariffs and the potential effects on the economy, including rising consumer prices and strained international relations. Ryan McClure joins to talk about the historic reopening of St. Louis' Old Courthouse, highlighting renovations, new exhibits, and its connection to the Dred Scott case. Major Garrett and financial expert Dave Simons dive deeper into the global impact of the tariffs, political pushback, and the stock market reaction.Later, Samantha Waigand shares details about Waigand Wheels, a nonprofit that pairs adults with special needs with a buddy for community deliveries, while promoting their Wagon Wheel Speedway Spectacular fundraiser on April 26th. Matt Pauley breaks down the early season for the Cardinals, including Ivan Herrera’s standout performances. Lastly, Lukas Denis calls in to discuss his key interception in the Battlehawks' victory over the Houston Roughnecks and previews the upcoming game against the San Antonio Brahmas.
Chris and Amy are joined by three exciting guests this hour! Samantha Waigand discusses the mission of Waigand Wheels and how the nonprofit supports adults with special needs through deliveries in the community, while also promoting their Wagon Wheel Speedway Spectacular fundraiser on April 26th. Matt Pauley talks about the Cardinals' early-season performance and Ivan Herrera's big games, and Lukas Denis calls in to discuss his big interception in the Battlehawks' win over the Houston Roughnecks. Plus, a preview of the Battlehawks' game against the San Antonio Brahmas.
Lukas Denis joins Chris and Amy to talk about his transition from cornerback to safety for the St. Louis Battlehawks after a teammate’s departure. He discusses the unique athleticism required for the safety position, his college experience at Boston College, and his initial aspirations to play for Ohio State. Lukas also praises the passionate fan base in St. Louis, shares insights into the UFL vs. NFL experience, and encourages fans to attend the upcoming game against the San Antonio Brahmas.
Chris and Amy welcome Matt Pauley to break down Ivan Herrera’s impressive offensive performance, including his three-home-run game, and where he stands in the Cardinals' catching depth chart. They discuss the balance between offensive and defensive skills at the catcher position, the team's early-season performance, bullpen concerns, and potential roster moves. Plus, a preview of upcoming Cardinals-focused radio shows.
Chris and Amy sit down with Samantha Waigand to discuss her nonprofit, Waigand Wheels, which pairs adults with special needs and a buddy for community delivery services. She shares how the organization was inspired by her brother, Lance, and its mission to provide meaningful work and engagement. Plus, details on the upcoming Wagon Wheel Speedway Spectacular fundraiser on April 26th in Fenton and the importance of Autism Awareness Month.
Chris and Amy analyze President Trump’s new tariffs with Major Garrett, discussing the potential for a global trade war, political pushback, and the impact on U.S. trade agreements. Financial expert Dave Simons joins to break down the stock market reaction, economic uncertainty, and how businesses and investors are responding. Plus, a look at the latest reports on the National Security Council and potential political shake-ups.
Chris and Amy talk with Major Garrett about President Trump’s new tariffs and their potential impact on global trade. They discuss the stock market’s sharp decline, trade tensions with Canada, Japan, and South Korea, and the political battle over economic policy. Plus, insight into the National Security Council shake-up and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Chris and Amy welcome financial expert Dave Simons to break down the real-world impact of President Trump’s new tariffs. They discuss how rising costs could affect auto parts, groceries, and retirement savings. Plus, a look at the stock market’s reaction, inflation concerns, and strategies to navigate economic uncertainty.
In Hour 1, Chris and Amy discuss President Trump’s announcement of widespread tariffs and their potential impact on the economy, consumer prices, and international relations. They also welcome Ryan McClure to talk about the historic reopening of St. Louis’ Old Courthouse, highlighting renovations, new exhibits, and its historical significance. Plus, a discussion on a tragic bicycle fatality, an ET movie prop selling for $900,000, and other trending topics.
Chris and Amy talk with Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, about the renovation of St. Louis' historic Old Courthouse, reopening on May 3. They discuss key upgrades, including accessibility improvements, a new exhibit wing dedicated to Dred and Harriet Scott, and the courthouse’s role in national history. Plus, a look at the reopening celebration, expected tourism impact, and the latest on DOGE cuts.
The full Chris & Amy show for April 2, 2025 includes visits from Blues reporter Andy Strickland, St Louis Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez discusses the civics of St Louis, Did You See This?, and an update on the Mozz Madness pizza challenge.
The final hour of the Chris & Amy show is an abbreviated one leading into Cardinals baseball. The death of actor Val Kilmer hits both Chris and Amy hard today.
Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins Chris and Amy in studio with a 'civics lesson' about the operations of of the City of St Louis. John Rooney joins with a preview of today's potentially rainy baseball game. An update on the Mozz Madness pizza challenge.
The radio voice of the Cardinals, John Rooney joins Chris & Amy previewing today's series ending matchup with the Los Angeles Angels. Weather could be a factor in the game.
Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins Chris and Amy in-studio for a 'Civics Lesson' about St Louis. She points out that the City is one of only 41 independent cities that doesn't sit in a county. 38 of those are in Virginia. She points out that there is a St Louis school board election coming up, but notes that the City has zero authority over their decisions.
The first hour of the Chris & Amy Show starts with concerns over the weather the next several days, including the re-scheduling of the Savannah Bananas' games at Busch. Sen Corey Booker spoke on the Senate floor for 25 hours. Blues rinkside reporter Andy Strickland on the Blues winning streak.
FanDuel Sports Network rinkside reporter Andy Strickland tells Chris and Amy there was a lot of energy in Enterprise Center as there were a lot of Detroit Red Wings fans in town. 'Things are really good for St Louis, they're the most confident team in the league,' says Strickland.
Chris and Amy show for April 1, 2025. Lowest attendance in Busch Stadium history; STL Mayor's race polling; Did you see this?; Derrick Goold on the Cardinals loss; A look at the immigration issues in St Louis; and the Chimp Crazy lady pleads guilty to perjury.
Hour 3 features New York Times reporter Lydia DePillis about her story shrinking cities being further affected by a crackdown on immigration; Mayfair dressing; the 'Chimp Crazy' lady, Tonia Haddix, pleads guilty to perjury.
KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillian joins Chris and Amy after the star of "Chimp Crazy", Tonia Haddix, pleaded guilty to federal perjury charges.
New York Times economics reporter Lydia DePillis joins Chris and Amy following her story on the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, which could be detrimental to cities like St. Louis that are already losing population.
Hour 2 of the Chris and Amy show the explore the impacts of Boeing's selection for a new fighter jet with Colin Demarest from Axios; an update on the Mozz Madness tournament; Derrick Goold from the Post-Dispatch on the Cardinals 1st loss and low attendance.
St Louis Post-Dispatch baseball beat writer Derrick Goold joins Chris and Amy. There were 'some things to fix in that game,' says Goold of the first loss of the season. He says the organization was prepared for 'enthusiasm gap' for the team by fans.
Axios Colin Demarest, a defense reporter and author of the weekly newsletter, the Future of Defense, joins Chris and Amy as Boeing was selected last week for the F-47 project. He says the impact is a 'big boon' on Boeing. It will have decades of consequences. He thinks the US military 'is in great shape' but says a war with China would be 'bloody' and protracted.
Chris and Amy's "Did you see this?" segment. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles is set to speak at WashU's commencement ceremony.
Chris and Amy make note of the smallest paid crowd in Busch Stadium history last nite. Why? There are teams in MLB that would kill for 21,000 people on a bad night. Polling in Mayor's race in the City of St Louis predicts a Cara Spencer win. Simone Biles is the commencement speaker at Wash U this spring, "she's pound for pound the best athlete that ever lived."
Chris and Amy celebrate the start of the week following a three-game series sweep of the Twins by the Cardinals; Political commentator Chris Cillizza on Trump's 'Third Term' comments; UMSL axed their track team recently; Matt Pauley comments on the Cardinals hot-hitting; Monday Regrets; REAL ID; Security of Downtown during Cardinals games.
Chris and Amy share their "Monday Regrets"; Chris is unhappy with the REAL ID regulations; Safety around Busch Stadium;
Chris and Amy discuss their Monday Regrets, and Felix's is top of mind since they forgot to include the Dogtown pizza staple out of their Mozz Maddness tournament. Amy regrets electronic locks.
The second hour of the Chris and Amy Show features interviews with the Captains of the UMSL Men's and Women's track teams and Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley. UMSL cut the track team recently, and the Captains are staging a protest tonight. Matt chats about the hot start for the Cardinals. Plus an update from the Mozz challenge as that pizza competition moved to the Elite 8.
Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy following a 3-game sweep of the Twins by the Cardinals this weekend. Nolan Arenado is on fire. A discussion of the new bats uses by the Yankees this weekend, Matt wants a bigger "sample size" of the bats.
UMSL Men's and Women's track team Captains, Will Kaempfe and Ella Tynan join Chris and Amy as the track-and-field program was abruptly cancelled by the university. They're planning a protest and march set for 5:30pm at the UMSL Quad near the student center on Tuesday evening.
Hour 1: the Cardinals started their season on fire; political commentator Chris Cillizza on news of the week, including the prospects of a Trump third term; plus "Did you see this?" New baseball bats in MLB causing a stir.
Chris Cillizza, political commentator and author of the daily newsletter, "So What?" joins Chris and Amy weekly. He discusses the news of the weekend, is there a rivalry between the Nationals and Orioles? Trump's 'Liberation Day' is set for Wednesday as tariffs go into effect; Signal-chat investigations; Trump 3rd term options.
March 28, 2025 Full Show includes an hour with John Hancock and Michael Kelley; Scott Jagow previews 'Roaming St Louis'; Lt General Mark Hertling looks at Signal military leak; Hooters; CITY set to host 2 matches on Sunday; Another sandwich scandal.
Chris and Amy Hour 3: Dale Schilly previews CITY and CITY2 matches this weekend; Hooters talk; another sandwich scandal at Audacy; they should have held up the Clydesdales on Opening Day.
Another 'sandwich scandal' at the Audacy St Louis studios. We now know who the culprit is.
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director Dale Schilly says fans should be aware of the weather on Sunday as CITY and CITY 2 play games on Sunday afternoon.
Hour 2 of Chris and Amy show features Scott Jagow; Horse burials; Mozz Madness; Retired Lt General Mark Hertling discusses Signal-gate leak of military info; Saving Hooters.
Retired Lt General Mark Hertling joins Chris and Amy following the release of military info to a journalist this week. 'Alliances can be tough, they take a lot of work to keep strong, but once you've got them, they're on your side,' says Hertling.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for Hour 1 of the show; Hancock's parking issues; Weather and Cardinals Opening Day; Hancock's baseball play-by-play; Cara Spencer vs Tishaura Jones; State control of STLMPD bill signed.
Chris & Amy live at Ballpark Village ahead of the Cardinals Opening Day. Guests include: Major Garrett; Chip Caray; Bill DeWitt III; Bengie Molina & Polo Ascencio; John Rooney.
Chris and Amy welcome Polo Ascencio and Bengie Molina from the Spanish language broadcast and Cardinals Network Announcers John Rooney and Ricky Horton to Cardinals Nation at Ballpark Village.
Cardinals Radio Network broadcasters John Rooney and Rickey Horton join Chris and Amy live at 'Kegs & Eggs', previewing Opening Day.
Bengie Molina and Polo Ascensio, the Spanish language radio voices of the Cardinals join Chris and Amy. They discuss the 'transition year' facing the Cardinals.
Chris and Amy continue their broadcast at Cardinals Nation and 'Kegs & Eggs'. Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III; a speeding ticket; nails in the road.
St Louis Cardinals Team President Bill DeWitt III, joins Chris and Amy Live from Kegs & Eggs. He talks about Opening Day festivities and Ballpark Village.
Hour 1 from Kegs & Eggs at Ballpark Village- Chris and Amy welcome Major Garrett from CBS; Chip Caray; Mo Dot's work zone awareness efforts.
Tom Evers & J.C. Murray from MoDot joins Chris and Amy promoting an upcoming event promoting 'Work Zone Awareness' month and 5k.
Chip Caray joins Chris and Amy as Opening Day festivities continue from Kegs and Eggs. He emphasizes the legendary coverage of KMOX creating fans of Cardinals baseball across the country.
CBS's Major Garrett, host of 'America Decides' joins Chris and Amy on his weekly visit. They delve into 'Signalgate' controversy, where apparently classified military information was texted to a journalist.
Today on the Chris and Amy Show;St. Louis Blues President and CEO Chris Zimmerman joins to talk about the Blues resurgence, NCAA Frozen Four coming to St. Louis along with the PWHL.Megan Eberhart, Director of Promotions and Events with the St. Louis Cardinals joins the show to talk about the promotions that the Cardinals have this year.Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins to talk about Victor Scott winning center field job, Sonny Gray struggles in spring, Willson Contreras playing well at first, Matthew Liberatore earning a spot in rotation.Mozz Madness and texting wrong person
In the final hour of the day Chris and Amy talk a lot about texting the wrong person and Mayor Jones crashed campaign event for Cara Spencer.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Megan Eberhart, Director of Promotions and Events with the St. Louis Cardinals joins the show to talk about the promotions that the Cardinals have this year. An update on the Mozz Madness bracket. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins to talk about Victor Scott winning center field job, Sonny Gray struggles in spring, Willson Contreras playing well at first, Matthew Liberatore earning a spot in rotation.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy to talk about Victor Scott winning center field job, Sonny Gray struggles in spring, Willson Contreras playing well at first, Matthew Liberatore earning a spot in rotation.
Megan Eberhart, Director of Promotions and Events with the St. Louis Cardinals joins Chris and Amy to talk about the promotions that the Cardinals have this year.
The final day before the Cardinals season starts Chris and Amy begin by talking about the Blues hot streak. Have you ever texted the wrong person by mistake? St. Louis Blues President and CEO Chris Zimmerman talk about the team streak, the NCAA Frozen Four coming to town and the PWHL. Finally, did you see this.
St. Louis Blues President and CEO Chris Zimmerman joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Blues resurgence, NCAA Frozen Four coming to St. Louis along with the PWHL.
In Hour 3, Chris and Amy break down the latest toll road text scams, with warnings from the FBI and FTC. Kellie Meyer joins to discuss the Signal group message controversy, focusing on Pete Hegseth's involvement and the national security implications. The conversation shifts to the risks of AI misinformation, featuring examples of generated fake quotes. Plus, the Mozz Madness Pizza Tournament heats up, with debate surrounding Alfonso's Pizza locations.
In Hour 3, Chris and Amy break down the latest toll road text scams, with warnings from the FBI and FTC. Kellie Meyer joins to discuss the Signal group message controversy, focusing on Pete Hegseth's involvement and the national security implications. The conversation shifts to the risks of AI misinformation, featuring examples of generated fake quotes. Plus, the Mozz Madness Pizza Tournament heats up, with debate surrounding Alfonso's Pizza locations.
Chris and Amy discuss the fallout from Pete Hegseth's disclosure of secret war plans in a Signal group chat. Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer joins to break down the national security implications, government communication practices, and the political response. The conversation also examines concerns about encrypted messaging use by officials and the potential risks to military operations.
In Hour 2, Chris and Amy dive into the excitement of Mozz Madness, a St. Louis pizza tournament featuring local favorites in categories like Pepperoni, Sausage, Mushroom, and Pineapple and Ham. They also discuss Opening Day, with Sonny Gray set to start and Matthew Liberatore joining the rotation. Bengie Molina returns to share insights on the Cardinals and his role in the Spanish-language broadcast. Plus, Chris and Amy share humorous stories about home cleaning and bathroom etiquette.
Hour 1: Trump’s Appointments, Tyson vs. Paul, and Life Reflections with John HancockChris and Amy dive into Trump’s surprising pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS, along with some concerns about skipping FBI background checks. They also chat about the upcoming Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, plus a hilarious TikTok interview with Tyson. Later, John Hancock joins to talk life, family, and finding contentment in the unexpected.Hour 2: Chiefs vs. Bills, Tyson vs. Paul, Blues Struggles, and Arenado's FutureChris and Amy are joined by Scott Jagow to preview the Chiefs vs. Bills game, covering Harrison Butker’s injury, Buffalo’s emotional challenges, and game predictions. Dana Hughes, Chiefs radio analyst, shares his thoughts on the team’s strategy. The talk shifts to the Blues’ struggles, coaching decisions, and the potential trade of Nolan Arenado, before returning to the Tyson vs. Paul fight.Hour 3: Tyson vs. Paul, Football Picks & Hunting ConservationMike Leonardi from Most Valuable Promotions breaks down the Tyson vs. Paul fight, sharing insights on Tyson’s training and the fight’s appeal across generations. Chris and Amy discuss hunting conservation, new drone tracking rules, and a viral pickle jar story. To close out the hour, Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson joins for the No Prize Pick ‘Em Challenge, making picks for NFL games, including Chiefs vs. Bills.
In this hour, we dive into the buzz around Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson at Cowboys Stadium. Mike Leonardi from Most Valuable Promotions breaks down the fight, including Tyson’s intense training and the unexpected appeal of the match to both older and younger audiences. We chat about the weigh-in incident where Tyson slapped Paul and why Tyson’s personal stakes go beyond legacy.Then, it’s time for some lighter fun as Chris and Amy talk hunting conservation, new drone rules, and a viral pickle jar story. Finally, we wrap things up with the No Prize Pick ‘Em Challenge, where Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson joins us to make his picks for NFL games, including the Chiefs vs. Bills.
hris Rongey, listener Matt, St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson, and Amy Marxkors predict NFL game winners and point totals
Tonight’s highly anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is sure to be a major event, and Mike Leonardi, Director of Boxing at Most Valuable Promotions, is here to give us the inside scoop. This professional bout, with unique rules like shorter rounds and larger gloves, will be broadcast globally on Netflix. Mike shares details about the fight’s preparation, what makes it such a buzzworthy matchup, and why Tyson’s stoic approach is adding to the excitement. With Jake Paul’s rise in boxing and Tyson’s iconic status, this is set to be one of the most-watched fights in recent history. Don’t miss the breakdown as we get ready for a night of intense boxing action!
In Hour 2, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by guest Scott Jagow to preview the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills matchup. The group discusses the impact of Harrison Butker's injury on the Chiefs, the emotional challenges Buffalo may face, and predictions for the game. Dana Hughes, Chiefs radio analyst, shares his insights on the team's approach and strategy for the upcoming game. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Blues, with Mike Claiborne offering his take on the team's struggles, coaching decisions, and their lack of effort. Mike also weighs in on the upcoming Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight and offers thoughts on the potential trade of Nolan Arenado.
Mike Claiborne, a Cardinals broadcaster, joins Chris and Amy to discuss a variety of hot topics, starting with the upcoming Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight and the concerns surrounding Tyson's past behavior and Jake Paul’s diamond-studded ear guard. Claiborne then dives into the Cardinals' offseason, addressing the possibility of a Nolan Arenado trade, the team's need for pitching, and Ryan Helsley's future. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Blues' struggles, with Claiborne criticizing their lack of effort and defensive play, as well as coaching decisions affecting Jordan Kyrou’s ice time.
The Kansas City Chiefs kept their undefeated record alive with a clutch blocked field goal against the Denver Broncos. Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes joins Chris and Amy to break down the team’s 9-0 run, the impact of losing kicker Harrison Butker to surgery, and the emotional stakes of their upcoming battle with the Buffalo Bills. Hughes emphasizes the importance of managing emotions, adapting on special teams, and sticking to their style of play against a fired-up Bills squad. The conversation sets the stage for a thrilling matchup.
Scott Jagow previews the highly anticipated Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs matchup, sharing his hopes and frustrations about the Bills' playoff chances. The discussion highlights Josh Allen’s playoff stats, the Chiefs’ motivation to continue their winning streak, and coaching challenges for both teams. The crew also delves into the St. Louis Blues' struggles, with Amy and Chris airing their frustration over the team’s lack of effort and accountability.
Chris and Amy chat about President-elect Trump's surprising choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS and the buzz around skipping FBI background checks. They share their concerns and wonder about the national security impact. Later, John Hancock joins to share his thoughts on life, family, and finding contentment in the unexpected. The crew also weighs in on the upcoming Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight and a fun TikTok interview with Tyson by a 14-year-old.
John Hancock joins the Chris and Amy Show to share his reflections on life, gratitude, and contentment. He recounts a personal story about falling while walking his dog, Gus, and emphasizes the importance of living in the present and not worrying about the future.
Today on the Chris and Amy Show they talk about party etiquette, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS Major Garrett talks about Donald Trump picking Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals players trade value and Dimond Sport deal with Prime Video. Mike LaMartina, Chief Operating Officer of Ballpark Village joins to discuss Spark St. Louis small business opportunity for a 6 month single office. Cara Spencer, St. Louis Alderwomen for Ward 8 joins to talk about the proposal to invest Rams money to north city and downtown.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Mike LaMartina, Chief Operating Officer of Ballpark Village joins the show to talk about Spark St. Louis offers local small business with a 6 month single office membership. Some Celebrities announce they are leaving social media. St. Louis Alderwomen for Ward 8 in St. Louis Cara Spencer joined to talk about the proposal to invest Rams money in north city and downtown. Finally, results of social media polls.
Cara Spencer, Alderwomen representing Ward 8 in St. Louis joins the show to talk about the St. Louis aldermen proposing investing Rams money in north city and downtown.
Mike LaMartina, Chief Operating Office of Ballpark Village joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about Spark St. Louis offers local small businesses a 6 month single office membership.
In the second hour Chris and Amy discuss proper party etiquette for both the party thrower as well as the ones attending. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to talk about trade value for Ryan Helsley and Nolan Arenado and Dimond Sports gets a deal with Prime Video.
Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins Chris and Amy to talk about the value for Nolan Arenado and Ryan Helsley plus Diamond Sports deal with Prime Video.
Chris, Amy and Executive Producer Matt Podjeski discuss some good etiquette for parties.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk about Christmas shopping, The Onion buying into info wars. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to talk about Matt Gaetz being selected by Trump as attorney general. Finally, a caller is afraid in Texas after Trump takes office.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy to talk about President Elect Donald Trump selecting Matt Gaetz as attorney general.
Hour 1: Rams Settlement Proposal, Hegseth Nomination, and ChatGPT BreakupsChris and Amy dive into a variety of topics, including a new proposal by St. Louis aldermen to invest Rams settlement funds in distressed areas. They discuss the heated debate surrounding Pete Hegseth’s nomination as Secretary of Defense and the significant meeting between President Trump and President-elect Biden. The conversation then shifts to the ethical concerns surrounding the use of ChatGPT for breakups and the latest struggles for DNA-testing company 23andMe.Hour 2: Raising Independent Kids and the St. Louis Sports UpdateIn Hour 2, Chris and Amy discuss the case of a Georgia mom arrested for letting her 10-year-old son walk alone to town. Lenore Skenazy, President of Let Grow, joins to talk about the importance of fostering childhood independence and the organization's efforts to promote free-range parenting. Listeners call in to share their own experiences about growing up and gaining independence. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, breaks down the St. Louis Blues' tough loss to the Bruins and previews tonight’s segment with Hockey Amy. Plus, the latest on the AB sign lighting up again.Hour 3: Governor Mike Kehoe and Ben BaileyMissouri's new Governor, Mike Kehoe, joins the show to discuss his transition into office and his key priorities, including tackling crime in St. Louis, improving childcare accessibility, and the possibility of lowering Missouri’s income tax. He shares his thoughts on how he plans to move the state forward. Then, comedian Ben Bailey, best known for Cash Cab, chats about his time hosting the show, sharing some funny and awkward moments with passengers under pressure. Ben also opens up about his stand-up comedy career, his new special Please Tell Me What I Said, and why stand-up is where his true passion lies, even beyond acting.
In this hour, Missouri’s new Governor, Mike Kehoe, talks about his transition into office and what he’s focusing on, including tackling crime in St. Louis, making childcare more accessible, and possibly lowering Missouri’s income tax. He shares his thoughts on how he plans to move the state forward.Then, comedian Ben Bailey, best known for Cash Cab, joins the show to chat about his time hosting the show and the funny, sometimes awkward moments with passengers under pressure. Ben also opens up about his stand-up comedy career and his new special, Please Tell Me What I Said, explaining why stand-up is where his heart is, even beyond acting.Comedian Ben Bailey, known for Cash Cab, talks about his experience hosting the show and the challenges of making passengers perform under pressure. He also shares his love for stand-up comedy, his new special Please Tell Me What I Said, and why stand-up is his true passion, beyond his acting career.
Comedian and actor Ben Bailey joins the show to talk about his upcoming performance at the Hot Java Bar in the Grove neighborhood. Best known for Cash Cab, Ben shares funny stories from the show, including a Kansas family who froze during a taping and tennis star John McEnroe rejecting a ride. He also discusses his new comedy special, Please Tell Me What I Said filmed in a cozy club setting. Ben reflects on his journey into stand-up comedy and his love for the craft, which he discovered by accident while working at the Comedy Store in LA.
Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe, the governor-elect of Missouri, shares his transition plans and key priorities for the state. Kehoe discusses forming a capable team, including retaining experienced state officials and bringing in new perspectives. He outlines his focus on crime, economic development, education, agriculture, and tackling the child care availability crisis. Kehoe also highlights his stance on a state takeover of the St. Louis City police force, as well as his push to reduce Missouri's income tax to zero.
In Hour 2, Chris and Amy discuss the case of a Georgia mom arrested for letting her 10-year-old son walk alone to town. Lenore Skenazy, President of Let Grow, joins to explain the importance of childhood independence and the organization's efforts to promote free-range parenting. They take calls from listeners sharing their own stories about when they were kids and how they gained independence.Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, breaks down the St. Louis Blues' tough loss to the Bruins and previews tonight’s segment with Hockey Amy. Plus, the latest on the AB sign lighting up again.
Chris and Amy discuss the case of a Georgia mother arrested for child endangerment after her 11-year-old son walked unsupervised to a nearby town. Lenore Skenazy, president of Let Grow, joins the conversation to highlight the broader issue of overprotective parenting and the criminalization of childhood independence. Skenazy criticizes safety plans that mandate constant supervision and tracking, arguing that they harm children's autonomy and mental health. Let Grow's advocacy for free-range parenting has influenced laws in eight states to better define neglect, promoting a healthier balance between safety and independence.
Chris and Amy discuss a range of topics: a proposal by St. Louis aldermen to invest Rams settlement funds in distressed areas, the debate surrounding Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense, the significance of President Trump's meeting with President-elect Biden, ethical concerns over using ChatGPT for breakups, and the latest struggles for DNA-testing company 23andMe.
Chris and Amy discuss President Trump’s potential cabinet appointments, including Kristi Noem for Homeland Security Secretary, Tom Cotton for Senate Intelligence Committee Chair, and Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. They also dive into the dispute between Governor Mike Parson and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page over who should appoint the next St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney. The hour also covers Missouri's minimum wage hike, moving to $13.75 per hour, with a discussion on the legal challenges businesses are raising.Hour 2:In the second hour, Jacob Feldman from Sportico talks about the potential for a WNBA team in St. Louis, with Jayson Tatum backing the bid. The conversation shifts to the latest in sports, with Bernie Miklasz joining to cover the Blues’ upcoming game against the Boston Bruins, the St. Louis Cardinals’ offseason moves, and the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. Chris and Amy also discuss Rongey’s Chicago stories and Kansas losing out on sports betting.Hour 3:Chris and Amy welcome KMOX reporter Sean Malone to update listeners on the transport of Ferguson police officer Travis Brown, who is continuing his rehabilitation in Atlanta after being injured during the Ferguson protests. The conversation turns to security at the St. Louis Zoo and other local news stories, including Costco’s recall of 80,000 pounds of butter and Mattel’s printing of a pornographic URL on “Wicked” dolls. The hour wraps up with CBS News political reporter Olivia Rinaldi discussing the Biden to Trump transition and the president-elect's cabinet appointments.
On this hour of the Chris and Amy Show, we cover the transport of Officer Travis Brown, who was injured during the Ferguson protests and is now continuing treatment in Atlanta. KMOX reporter Sean Malone gives a detailed account of the large police escort and regional law enforcement’s outpouring of support. The conversation turns to the allocation of the Rams settlement money, with aldermen like Cara Spencer pushing for funding for downtown and North City. Chris and Amy also discuss Missouri’s minimum wage increase and the legal challenges it faces, as well as new security measures being implemented at the St. Louis Zoo. Finally, Olivia Rinaldi joins to discuss potential cabinet appointments by President-elect Trump and the controversy surrounding Senate recess appointments.
CBS’s Olivia Rinaldi provides an in-depth look at Trump’s potential cabinet picks, including Kristi Noem for DHS Secretary, Tom Cotton as Senate Intelligence Committee Chair, and Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. As the transition process accelerates, aides travel to West Palm Beach, and Trump considers options like recess appointments to streamline nominations. Key appointments from the House, such as Mike Waltz and Elise Stefanik, could impact the narrow Republican majority. Additionally, questions remain about Trump’s stance on the traditional ethics agreement.
Chris and Amy are joined by Sean Malone to discuss three major stories impacting St. Louis and Missouri. They begin with the powerful display of support for Ferguson police officer Travis Brown, who was discharged from St. Louis University Hospital with a police escort involving dozens of departments. Next, they explore a new proposal from city aldermen, including mayoral candidate Cara Spencer, aiming to allocate Rams settlement funds to downtown and north St. Louis, contrasting with Alderwoman Megan E. Green’s matching-grant proposal. Finally, they tackle the implications of Missouri’s recent minimum wage increase, set to reach $15 by 2026.
In this episode's second hour, we dive into some compelling sports topics. Our guests, Jacob Feldman, a sports business reporter for Sportico, and Bernie Miklasz, renowned sports commentator, discuss the potential for a WNBA team in St. Louis and the growing success and profitability of the WNBA league. They explore the involvement of high-profile athletes like Jayson Tatum in WNBA ownership and shift focus to the Kansas City Chiefs, spotlighting their strong season start and knack for winning close games. Finally, we address the St. Louis Blues’ recent struggles, discussing their lack of effort and ongoing challenges.
Join Amy and Chris as they talk to Bernie Miklasz on the Quiver River Electric guest line about the Kansas City Chiefs’ incredible 15-game winning streak and what makes this team nearly unbeatable. They also break down the Blues’ struggles, including the lack of effort that has led to crushing losses, and whether they can turn things around. Plus, they dive into Mizzou’s performance in the SEC, questioning what the Tigers need to become a true contender.
Chris and Amy are joined by Jacob Feldman, sports business writer for Sportico, to explore the competition for the WNBA’s 16th franchise, with cities like St. Louis, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee in the race. They discuss how standout players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are helping drive new interest in the league, while stars like Jayson Tatum and Patrick Mahomes offer support through investments. The conversation then turns to the WNBA's finances, covering revenue-sharing negotiations and the league’s profitability. They also look closely at St. Louis' bid, discussing potential ownership and the suitability of Chaifetz Arena as a home venue.
In Hour 1, Chris and Amy kick off The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX with discussions on several anticipated appointments in the upcoming Trump administration, including Kristi Noem for Homeland Security Secretary, Tom Cotton for Senate Intelligence Committee Chair, and Marco Rubio as a potential Secretary of State. They also cover the implications of Missouri’s Proposition A, which raised the state’s minimum wage, and the pushback from business groups challenging the increase. The hour also explores the dispute between Governor Parson and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page over the appointment of the next St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney. Wrapping up, Chris and Amy take a quick detour to discuss the FDA’s recent recall of Costco's Kirkland Signature butter due to labeling concerns.
On today’s episode of The Chris and Amy Show, Governor Mike Parson joins Chris and Amy to reflect on his administration’s notable accomplishments in workforce development, infrastructure growth, and attracting new businesses to Missouri. He candidly discusses unresolved issues, such as daycare access, and his commitment to a seamless transition for Governor-elect Mike Kehoe. The governor also weighs in on the ongoing dispute regarding the appointment of St. Louis County’s prosecuting attorney and shares his insights on the progress and continued challenges in the St. Louis region.
In this full episode of The Chris and Amy Show, Amy Marxkors is joined by John Hancock, filling in for Chris Rongey, to cover a wide range of important topics. They begin by discussing the history and significance of Veterans Day, honoring the sacrifices made by military service members. The conversation then moves to the recent rise in pneumonia cases, particularly among younger people, as they examine the reasons behind the increased prevalence of "walking pneumonia" this year. Amy and John explore Theodore Roosevelt's political legacy, including his presidency, third-party run, and military service.Later in the episode, Cormac Smith from Washington University’s Veterans Law Clinic joins to discuss the clinic’s efforts to help veterans with discharge upgrades and correct military records, highlighting the challenges faced by veterans with less-than-honorable discharges and the importance of accurate records for securing benefits.The conversation takes a lighter turn as they discuss Thanksgiving food debates, with a lively discussion on green bean casserole. Matt Pauley then offers insights into the St. Louis Blues' struggles, the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated season, and Missouri Tigers’ football performance.In the final segment, Amy talks about the Missouri Tigers' thrilling victory over Oklahoma, focusing on the team’s impressive performance despite quarterback Brady Cook’s injury. Nate Gatter, lead college football broadcaster for Westwood One, provides expert analysis of the Tigers' season and the importance of Cook’s health moving forward. The show wraps up with Scott McFarlane, CBS News congressional correspondent, discussing the future of AM radio and its essential role in communities, emergency situations, and its potential resurgence amid evolving media trends.
In this episode, Amy Marxkors discusses the Missouri Tigers' thrilling victory over Oklahoma, focusing on the team's surprising performance and the challenges surrounding quarterback Brady Cook's injury. Nate Gatter, lead college football broadcaster for Westwood One, provides insights into the Tigers' season and the significance of Cook's health moving forward. The conversation transitions to the future of AM radio, with Scott McFarlane, CBS News congressional correspondent, discussing its crucial role in communities, emergency situations, and its potential resurgence amidst changing media landscapes. Personal reflections on AM radio's historical significance and connection to local communities round out the discussion.
Cormac Smith from Washington University's Veterans Law Clinic discusses the clinic's efforts to help veterans with discharge upgrades and correct military records. They highlight the statistics of veterans with less-than-honorable discharges and emphasize the importance of accurate records for benefits. The conversation also shifts to Thanksgiving food debates, with a lively discussion about green bean casserole. Lastly, Matt Pauley offers insights into the St. Louis Blues’ struggles, the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated season, and Missouri Tigers’ football performance.
Matt Pauley, John Hancock, and Amy Marxkors discuss the St. Louis Blues' back-to-back 8-1 losses and leadership concerns, questioning the team's effort and chemistry. They shift to the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated season, highlighting their dramatic wins and the risks of playing with fire. The duo also analyzes the Missouri Tigers' 7-2 football record, noting concerns about their performance against top teams.
: John Hancock and Amy Marxkors explore the fascinating history and future of AM radio, with CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott McFarlane. The discussion touches on the pivotal role radio has played in American history, from FDR's fireside chats to the impact of AM radio during major events like World War II. They also discuss the challenges AM radio faces today, particularly with the rise of electric vehicles without AM radio and the push for its preservation in cars. Scott reflects on how radio serves as a vital local connection, offering unique community-driven news and emergency communication that other mediums can't replicate.
In this segment, Amy Marxkors and John Hancock speak with Cormac Smith, the director of the Veterans Law Clinic at Washington University in St. Louis. Cormac explains how the clinic helps veterans with discharge upgrades and correcting military records. He shares vital statistics, noting that between 1980 and 2015, nearly a million veterans were impacted by less-than-honorable discharges, which may prevent them from accessing essential benefits. Cormac emphasizes the importance of legal assistance in improving the success rate of veterans seeking to change their discharge characterization, allowing them to secure the benefits they rightfully deserve.
In this hour of The Chris and Amy Show, Amy Marxkors is joined by John Hancock, filling in for Chris Rongey. They cover a variety of important topics, starting with the history and significance of Veterans Day, recognizing the sacrifices made by those who served in the military. The conversation then shifts to the rise in cases of pneumonia, particularly among young people, as they explore the reasons behind the higher rates of "walking pneumonia" this year. They also delve into the political career of Theodore Roosevelt, discussing his presidency, third-party run, and military service.
Dave Simons discusses how the Trump administration's policies have led to strong performances in industrials, small caps, and financials, with a focus on domestic oil production. He also warns about the long-term risks of rising national debt. Jarrett Stepman talks about the shift from traditional media to alternative platforms like podcasts, highlighting the erosion of trust in mainstream media post-election.
Scott Jagow discusses his Sunday morning radio show, including segments like "Roaming St. Louis" with Johnny Rabbit, offering a unique look at the city. The conversation turns to Thanksgiving traditions, with Scott sharing his personal favorites, such as having multiple gravy boats and playing Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant." Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst, previews the team's upcoming game against the Denver Broncos, touching on the Chiefs' motivation to avenge their previous loss and the seamless integration of DeAndre Hopkins into the offense. The discussion shifts to Proposition 36 in California, where Scott highlights the rollback of progressive criminal justice policies and the public's reaction. Finally, Mike Claiborne, Cardinals broadcaster, talks about the team's decision to move Willson Contreras to first base and the future of their catching position, discussing the committee approach moving forward.
Brad Young fills in with John Hancock and Michael Kelley to dive into several post-election topics. Rumors about the 2020 election are debunked, including false claims that Democrats admitted Trump won or that Biden mistakenly conceded. The conversation then shifts to how politicians, particularly Biden, often become more personable and relaxed after elections, moving away from their more scripted campaign personas. The discussion turns to the potential pressure on Justice Sotomayor to retire, considering her health issues and the opportunity for another Biden Supreme Court nomination. Speculation follows on the future of the Republican and Democratic parties, considering the divide between traditional conservatives and Trump supporters.
Danan Hughes, former wide receiver and current Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst, joins Brad Young to break down the Chiefs' thrilling walk-off touchdown by Kareem Hunt in their recent game. They discuss the significance of a "walk-off touchdown," a term more common in baseball but also applicable in football. Hughes previews the Chiefs’ upcoming game against the Denver Broncos, a key divisional rivalry, and the motivation from the Chiefs' last loss to the Broncos in October. He also highlights the seamless integration of DeAndre Hopkins into the Chiefs' offense, noting his skills as a possession receiver and how he complements Patrick Mahomes' playstyle.
Jarrett Stepman, columnist for the Daily Signal, joins Brad Young to discuss why corporate (legacy) media is the big loser in the 2024 election. Stepman examines the shift toward alternative media platforms like podcasts, noting how candidates such as Trump and Vance thrived in these spaces, connecting authentically with voters. He contrasts this with the limited media engagement of Kamala Harris, which contributed to perceptions of her as inauthentic. They also dive into the mainstream media’s biased reporting, its impact on public trust, and the growing influence of independent media in shaping political discourse.
In this insightful episode, Brad Young sits down with Dave Simons, a financial expert and Managing Director at One Private Wealth Management, to break down how recent election outcomes could influence the economy and stock market. They discuss a shift in market dynamics favoring industrials, small-cap stocks, and financials over tech, highlighting potential gains for small caps due to projected rate cuts and economic growth. Simons also explores the potential impact of increased domestic oil production on gas prices and inflation, the complexities of rising national debt, and the importance of fiscal responsibility for sustainable growth. Wrapping up, Simons shares his journey in establishing One Private Wealth Management and how he plans to serve clients going forward.
In this episode of The Chris and Amy Show, Brad Young, filling in for Chris and Amy, joins Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne for an in-depth look at the Cardinals’ latest roster strategies. They discuss the decision to transition Willson Contreras to first base, emphasizing the training and skill required for the position, and the value of keeping his bat in the lineup. Claiborne then shares insights on potential catchers for the 2024 season, mentioning names like Ivan Herrera and Andrew Knizner, and highlights the Cardinals' rich tradition of developing homegrown talent.
Hour 1: Biden’s Speech, Democratic Lessons, and Trump’s Next StepsChris and Amy break down President Biden’s remarks after the election, the Democratic lessons on inflation & immigration, and Major Garrett from CBS News discusses Trump’s transition, cabinet picks, and key immigration actions. #Election2024 #Democrats #TrumpHour 2: Football Pick 'Em, Cardinals Updates, and College HoopsReed Low and Craig join for "No Prize Pick 'Em" NFL predictions. Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals, Contreras at 1st base, Nolan Arenado trade rumors, and college hoops with Mizzou & SLU insights. #NFL #MLB #CollegeBasketballHour 3: Transition of Power, Biden’s Legacy, Trump’s Deportation Plans, Latino Voting ShiftsLinda Kenyon of CBS News shares insights on Biden’s legacy, the transition to Trump, and his potential deportation plans. Russell Contreras discusses Latino voting shifts and the struggles of first-time homebuyers. #Biden #Trump #LatinoVoters #RealEstate
In this hour of the Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy are joined by Linda Kenyon, Anchor and Reporter for CBS News Radio, who shares insights into President Biden’s plans for his remaining time in office, including tackling inflation and the economy. Linda also discusses the potential transition process between the Biden and Trump administrations, highlighting challenges of the past transition and possible changes ahead. Additionally, Linda covers Biden's legacy, including the Inflation Reduction Act. Russell Contreras, Reporter for Axios, dives into Trump’s mass deportation plans, the legal hurdles, and the shift in Latino voting patterns towards the Republican Party. They also tackle the struggles faced by first-time homebuyers in today’s tough housing market.
In this segment, Chris and Amy are joined by Russell Contreras, a reporter for Axios, to discuss President Trump’s return to the White House and his plans for mass deportations. Russell breaks down the seriousness of Trump’s promise for history’s largest deportation, explaining the legal hurdles, challenges, and the political landscape surrounding it. He dives into how Trump aims to implement his plan, including the controversial idea of invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, and the potential ramifications for immigrants. They also explore how the Latino community views illegal immigration, the growing shift in support from Latino voters towards the Republican Party, and the complex realities immigrants face in a system that is often overloaded.
In Hour 2, Chris and Amy are joined by Reed Low, a former enforcer for the St. Louis Blues, and Craig for the "No Prize Pick 'Em" game, where they make predictions for several NFL matchups. Bernie Miklasz discusses the Cardinals' decision to move Wilson Contreras to first base, emphasizing the strategic benefits of preserving his bat while reducing injury risk. Bernie also touches on the speculation around a trade request from Nolan Arenado, highlighting the complexities of such a move. The conversation shifts to college basketball as Bernie shares his thoughts on Mizzou, Illinois, and Saint Louis University as the season kicks off. Chris and Amy conclude the hour reflecting on Kamala Harris' concession speech following the 2024 election, where she committed to a peaceful transfer of power, contrasting it with the chaos and lack of concession seen after the 2020 election and the events of January 6th.
In this first hour, Chris and Amy break down President Biden’s latest remarks following the election, in which he congratulates President-elect Trump and pledges a peaceful transfer of power. They explore Biden’s reflections on America’s democratic values and the lessons the Democratic Party has drawn from voter sentiment, especially around inflation and immigration. Major Garrett from CBS News joins the discussion to give insight into Trump’s transition plans, his approach to cabinet selection, and what to expect from his first days back in office, including key immigration actions. Major also shares his thoughts on the DOJ’s ongoing cases involving Trump and how they might unfold.
In this episode, Bernie Miklasz and Chris Rongey dive into the Cardinals' strategic decision to shift Willson Contreras to first base, exploring how the move could boost his offensive impact while reducing injury risk. They also discuss trade rumors surrounding Nolan Arenado, weighing his desire for a championship against the financial and contractual challenges of a potential trade. Plus, Bernie and Chris look ahead to the college basketball season, sharing optimism for Mizzou and concerns about SLU’s injury setbacks.
n this lively "No Prize Pick 'Em" episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome listener Craig and former St. Louis Blues enforcer Reed Low to talk football predictions for the week’s NFL matchups. With plenty of laughs and friendly competition, they each make their picks on team winners and point totals, sharing unique insights and bold takes.
CBS News’ Major Garrett joins us to discuss the implications of President-Elect Trump's recent victory. Garrett analyzes what the Democratic Party might learn from the election results, especially in light of strong conservative wins in traditionally red states, even on progressive issues like abortion and minimum wage. Major also dives into what Trump’s potential cabinet could look like, the future of immigration policy, and the complex legal landscape surrounding the former president’s Justice Department cases.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include;Representative Elect Wesley Bell joins to talk about winning the election and what his goals are.Matt Pauley, Host of KMOX Sports Open Line joins to talk about the Blues win, Holloway injury and more.Hancock and Kelley to talk about election resultsJared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones to talk about Mayor Jones meeting with Police Chief Tracy, Greater St. Louis INC and business leaders to retain downtown businesses.Plus they get your thoughts on the election.
In the final hour Chris and Amy are joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to go over the election results. Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones to talk about Mayor Jones meeting with Police Chief Tracy, Greater St. Louis INC and business leaders to retain downtown businesses. Also your calls and voice messages.
Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones, joins the show to discuss the Mayor's meeting with Police Chief Tracy, Greater St. Louis Inc, and local business leaders on beautifying downtown and retaining business.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy to talk about all the election results.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Representative Elect Wesley Bell joins to talk about winning the election and what his goals are. Matt Pauley, Host of KMOX Sports Open Line joins to talk about the Blues win, Holloway injury and more.
Matt Pauley, Host of KMOX Sports Open Line joins to talk about the Blues win, Holloway injury and sports betting passing in the state.
Democratic Representative-elect for Missouri's District 1 Wesley Bell joins to discuss his win and how he'll accomplish goals in his region despite a Republican House and Senate.
Chris and Amy begin the show discussing the election results which shows Donald Trump will become the 47th president. Amendments 2 and 3 pass in Missouri. Finally, did you see this.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include;Peter Maer, Former CBS White House Correspondent to talk about the election.Accuweather Meteorologist Heater Zehr to discuss the high amount of rain over the last couple of days and see what type of winter Accuweather expects us to get.Hancock and Kelley join to talk about the electionKMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz to talk the Hall of Fame chances for Ken Boyer and Stan Musial knowing presidents.Eric Fey, Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis CountyRick Stream, Republican Director of Elections in St. Louis County SLU Sportswriter for Substack “Stu on SLU” Stu Durando joins to talk about Billikens opening loss to Santa Clara and Robbie Avila injury.KMOX Reporter Stu McMillian jumps in studio to talk about his morning covering the polling places in the storm.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Eric Fey, Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis County and Rick Stream, Republican Director of Elections in St. Louis County to find out how poll turnout and the process to to tally the votes. SLU Sportswriter for Substack “Stu on SLU” Stu Durando joins to talk about Billikens opening loss to Santa Clara and Robbie Avila injury. Finally, KMOX Reporter Stu McMillian stops by to talk about his morning covering the polling places in the storm.
SLU Sportswriter for Substack “Stu on SLU” Stu Durando joins to talk about the Billikens opening loss to Santa Clara and Robbie Avila's ankle injury.
Chris and Amy are joined by Eric Fey, Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis County and then Rick Stream, Republican Director of Elections in St. Louis County to each provide how the turnout has been today and the process to tablet the results.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Hancock and Kelley join to talk about the election. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz to talk the Hall of Fame chances for Ken Boyer and Stan Musial knowing presidents. Finally, our twitter poll results on whether or not it's selfish to not be informed on politics.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss how St. Louis sports have been interwoven into national politics. Bernie also touches on former Cardinal Ken Boyer's chances to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Hancock and Kelley join Chris and Amy on this election to talk about what the are hearing and more.
To begin this election day Chris and Amy talk lack of lines so far because of early voting. Peter Maer, Former CBS White House Correspondent to talk about the election. Accuweather Meteorologist Heater Zehr to discuss the high amount of rain over the last couple of days and see what type of winter Accuweather expects us to get.
Accuweather Meteorologist Heater Zehr to discuss the high amount of rain over the last couple of days and see what type of winter Accuweather expects us to get.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include;Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum talks about the Memorial holding the 41st annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Parade this Saturday November 9th.St. Louis City Alderman representing the 14th Ward Rasheen Aldridge discussing Prop B and how it gives the Board of Alderman more control over budget.Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley talking Blues, Cardinals have no gold glove winners and college basketball starts today.Leland Vittert, NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor, Host of Balance with Leland Vittert joined the show to talk about the election.Also talked about is if it is selfish to not be informed on current events and politics? And what to do if the election is stressing you out.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk about if it is selfish to not be informed on current events and politics. Leland Vittert, NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor, Host of Balance with Leland Vittert joined the show to talk about the election. Finally, the results of the No Prize Football Pick 'Em.
Leland Vittert, NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor, Host of Balance with Leland Vittert joins the show to talk about the election.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by St. Louis City Alderman representing the 14th Ward Rasheen Aldridge joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about Prop B and how it gives the Board of Alderman more control over budget. Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley talks Blues, Cardinals with zero gold gloves and Billikens start the season. Finally, producer Quincy Jones has passed away.
Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Blues, Cardinals have no gold glove winners and college basketball starts today.
St. Louis City Alderman representing the 14th Ward Rasheen Aldridge joins Chris and Amy in studio to discuss the ins and outs of Prop B.
Chris and Amy begin the show talking about if the weather might keep people away from the polls and what to do if the outcome of election is stressing you out. Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum joins the show to talk about the Memorial holding the 41st annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Parade this Saturday November 9th. Finally, did you see this.
Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum joins the show to talk about the Memorial holding the 41st annual St. Louis Regional Veterans Day Parade this Saturday November 9th.
Chris Rongey is joined by Hancock & Kelley to preview the election, as well as Bernie Miklasz to discuss the latest in the Cardinals offseason. They are joined by guests Danan Hughes to talk Chiefs football, Mike CLaiborne to talk baseball, and then Chip Caray joins in on the NFL pick 'em challenge.
In this hour Chris Rongey is joined by KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz to discuss Cardinals offseason, as well as do the no prize NFL pick 'em challenge with Cardinals TV broadcaster Chip Caray.
Cardinals TV broadcaster Chip Caray joins Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz along with listener Drew for Week 9 of the No prize NFL pick 'em challenge.
In this hour, Chris Rongey is joined by Bernie Miklasz as they welcome guests including Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes to talk Chiefs football, as well as Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne to discuss the latest in Cardinals offseason.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz are joined by Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne to discuss the outcome of the World Series and some Cardinals offseason moves that took place yesterday.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz are joined by Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes to detail and preview the upcoming Chiefs game on Monday night against the Buccaneers
In the opening hour of the show, Chris is joined by Hancock & Kelley as well welcomes Bernie Miklasz on the show who fills in for Amy today.
Chris Rongey is joined by Hancock & Kelley to discuss the state of the general election being only 4 days away, as well as what they think will happen on the night of the election.
Chris Rongey is joined by Hancock and Kelley on this Friday morning to discuss the Missouri senator debate last night between Republican incumbent Josh Hawley and Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce.
On this Halloween edition of Chris and Amy are joined by;CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to talk about the election.David Schwanter, homeowner of a Halloween haunt to raise money for ALS.KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz to talk World Series and Cardinals off seasonBetsy Burnett-Belanger, Lamp Mansion historian and tour guideMichael Golde about the trash in Kinloch.
In the final hour on this Halloween Chris and Amy talk with Lamp Mansion historian and tour guide Betsy Burnett Belanger. Michael Golde is looking to move into Kinloch and recently talked with people about the trash issue in the area. Finally, people are tired of the name calling.
Michael Golde recently talked with people in Kinloch about the trash and the need for it to be cleaned up. Golde joined Chris and Amy to talk about the issues in the area.
Betsy Burnett-Belanger, Lemp Mansion Tour Guide and resident paranormal expert joins Chris and Amy to talk everything about the Lemp Mansion.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by David Schwanter, a homeowner who has a Halloween haunt to raise money for ALS. The Yankees blow the game which Rongey to say he would rather his team get blown out. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss the World Series and what the Cardinals could do in the rotation after declining the option on Lynn and Gibson. Finally, people cancel subscription to Washington Post after they announce it will longer endorse a presidential candidate.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to talk about the World Series coming to an end and looking toward what the Cardinals might do this off season.
David Schwanter, homeowner of a Halloween haunt joins the show to talk about having a Halloween haunt at his home to raise money for ALS as it is something that hits close to home for him.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on this Halloween starts with Amy talking about her conversation with young men about voting. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins the show to discuss the election and if recent comments move the needle at all. Finally, did you see this.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy just five days before the election to give us some insight and if recent comments made moves the needle at all.
Join Chris and Amy on KMOX as they discuss key election insights, including Vice President Harris's closing arguments and President Biden's recent gaffe. They cover sports highlights, featuring the Yankees' Game 4 victory and the St. Louis Blues' loss to the Senators. Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez addresses the fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe's comments about Puerto Rico, highlighting economic struggles and the need for political action.In the second hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk with Dr. Beth Vonnahme about Amendment 2, aiming to legalize sports gambling in Missouri, and discuss recent Blues performance and a Yankees-Dodgers controversy. They also touch on college basketball rankings and a cocoa shortage before Halloween.The hour concludes with Troy Taylor, owner of the American Oddities Museum, who shares spooky tales and the chilling history of Alton, Illinois. The show revisits Hinchcliffe's comments and their impact on Puerto Rican voters, along with Halloween curfews in cities like Belleville.
In this hour of KMOX, hosts Chris and Amy kick off Halloween festivities with Troy Taylor, owner of the American Oddities Museum in Alton, Illinois. Troy discusses the spooky significance of Halloween, sharing ghost stories and the chilling history of Alton, one of America's most haunted towns, along with the infamous 1949 exorcism that inspired a legendary film. The hour also features a discussion on the controversy surrounding comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's offensive jokes at a political rally and their potential impact on Puerto Rican voters, along with differing perspectives on the upcoming election and Halloween curfews in cities like Belleville, Illinois.
With Halloween upon us, KMOX welcomes Troy Taylor, the renowned owner of the American Oddities Museum in Alton, Illinois, to discuss the spooky significance of this time of year. Troy, an author of over 150 books on hauntings and the supernatural, shares insights on the historical roots of Halloween as the kickoff of the spooky season, rather than its end. He explains the chilling history of Alton, often regarded as one of America's most haunted towns, and delves into the infamous 1949 St. Louis exorcism that inspired the legendary film The Exorcist. Join us as we explore ghost stories, morbid Victorian traditions, and more.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk with Dr. Beth Vonnahme about Amendment 2, which aims to legalize sports gambling in Missouri. Dr. Vonnahme highlights that while some funds may benefit education, estimates range from $0 to $28 million—minimal compared to the $9 billion education budget. The duo also welcomes Matt Pauley to discuss the Blues' equipment mishap with Evanescence, their recent lackluster performance against the Senators, and the Yankees-Dodgers game where a fan controversially tried to grab Mookie Betts' glove. Additionally, they touch on college basketball rankings for SLU, Mizzou, and Illinois, impressive ratings for World Series Game 3, and a cocoa shortage right before Halloween.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Matt Pauley to discuss the Blues' equipment mishap involving Evanescence, their recent lackluster performance against the Senators, and the Yankees-Dodgers game where a fan controversially tried to grab Mookie Betts' glove. They also touch on college basketball rankings for SLU, Mizzou, and Illinois, along with the impressive ratings for World Series Game 3.
Chris and Amy talk with Dr. Beth Vonnahme about Amendment 2, which aims to legalize sports gambling in Missouri. Dr. Vonnahme explains that while some funds may go to education, estimates range from $0 to $28 million—small compared to the $9 billion education budget.The discussion emphasizes that the decision should center on the legality of sports betting, as neighboring states have already legalized it. Dr. Vonnahme highlights potential economic benefits, including tax revenue and job creation, while also addressing concerns about gambling addiction.She notes that Missouri's tax structure might limit revenue to $15-30 million annually. With legislative support growing, Dr. Vonnahme believes the amendment will likely pass based on polling data.
In this episode, Chris and Amy dive into the upcoming general election, discussing Vice President Harris's impactful closing arguments and President Biden's recent gaffe regarding Trump supporters. They also share highlights from the sports world, including the Yankees' victory in Game 4 of the World Series and the St. Louis Blues' disappointing loss to the Ottawa Senators.Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins the conversation to discuss the fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe's disparaging comments about Puerto Rico. She emphasizes the economic and social crises facing the island, noting that 50% of Puerto Ricans live on less than $10,000 annually. Velasquez criticizes Trump's handling of Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria and highlights the urgent need for community support and political action. The episode concludes with a discussion on a potential sports betting bill in Missouri.
In this episode, Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins Chris and Amy to discuss the recent controversial comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Donald Trump rally. Daniela shares her perspective as a Puerto Rican and highlights how these remarks have affected the Puerto Rican community, both locally in St. Louis and across the United States. She delves into the challenges facing Puerto Rico today, including economic struggles and the impact of Hurricane Maria, and discusses the unique relationship between Puerto Ricans on the island and those in the diaspora.
In this edition of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy are joined by guests including NewsNation Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer, President and CEO of the St. Louis Blues Chris Zimmerman, KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz, and Cardinals Spanish broadcaster Polo Ascencio.
In this hour, Chris and Amy are joined by Cardinals Spanish broadcaster Polo Ascencio to discuss the Dodgers taking a 3-0 lead over the Yankees in the World Series.
Chris and Amy are joined by Cardinals Spanish broadcaster Polo Ascencio to talk about the Yankees going down 3 games to none in the World Series against the Dodgers.
Chris and Amy are joined by President and CEO of the St. Louis Blues Chris Zimmerman to talk Amendment 2 in Missouri, as well as KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz to discuss the Dodgers' 3-0 lead in the World Series.
Chris and Amy are joined by Bernie Miklasz to discuss the latest in Amendment 2 in Missouri as well as the Dodgers taking a 3-0 lead in the World Series against the Yankees.
Chris and Amy are joined by St. Louis Blues President and CEO Chris Zimmerman to discuss the start of the season for the Blues as well as the organization supporting Amendment 2 on the Missouri ballot.
In this hour of the Chris and Amy show, Chris and Amy are joined by NewsNation Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer to discuss all things leading up to the general election with it being only one week away.
Chris and Amy open the show with the Top 3 headlines only one week out from the general election.
Chris and Amy are joined by Kellie Meyer, NewsNation Washington Correspondent, to discuss Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' final campaign efforts and rhetoric in the final week leading up to Election Day.
In this episode, Chris and Amy explore early voting trends in St. Louis County, highlighting that over 41 million Americans have already voted. They discuss comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's controversial comments at a Trump rally and welcome Bill McDermott to celebrate his Clay Burling Media Career of Excellence Award.Kyung Lah joins to reveal alarming findings about elderly individuals unknowingly targeted for political donations, including a case where an 80-year-old Texas engineer donated half a million dollars to Trump’s campaign.Sports fellow Matt Pauley analyzes the World Series, with the Dodgers leading the Yankees 2-0, and reflects on the Chiefs' win over the Raiders and the challenges faced by local college football teams. The episode wraps with a light discussion on McDonald's ice cream machines and a tragic skydiving accident.
Chris and Amy discuss early voting, noting 41 million Americans have already voted and sharing tips for a smooth voting experience. They analyze the Chicago Bears' recent struggles and announce a boycott of the new St. Louis Monopoly game, which surprisingly omits key landmarks like the Cardinals and the Fox Theater. The episode wraps with thoughts on a comedian’s controversial comments at a Trump rally.
Chris and Amy welcome Kyung Lah to discuss alarming findings about elderly individuals being targeted for political donations, often without their awareness due to cognitive decline. They highlight a case of an 80-year-old Texas engineer who unknowingly donated half a million dollars to Donald Trump's campaign, jeopardizing his savings. The conversation explores the implications for both Republican and Democratic fundraising, noting challenges in recovering these donations.In the second half, sports fellow Matt Pauley joins to analyze the World Series, where the Dodgers lead the Yankees 2-0, discussing key moments like Freddie Freeman's walk-off Grand Slam. They also cover the Chiefs' recent win over the Raiders and the mixed results of Missouri and Illinois college football teams.
In this episode, Chris and Amy dive into the ongoing World Series, where the Dodgers lead the Yankees 2-0. Sports fellow Matt Pauley joins to discuss the thrilling matches so far, including the Dodgers' walk-off Grand Slam by Freddie Freeman and the pitching performances from both teams. The conversation shifts to the significance of playing in Yankee Stadium and the impact of Shohei Ohtani's shoulder injury on the series. They also touch on the impressive TV ratings for this year's World Series and how baseball can better market its stars. The discussion continues with insights on the Kansas City Chiefs' latest victory over the Raiders, the struggles of Missouri and Illinois college football teams, and the St. Louis Blues' mixed results on their Canadian road trip.
Chris and Amy welcome Kyung Lah, CNN's Senior Investigative Correspondent, to discuss a troubling investigation into elderly individuals who, often unaware due to cognitive decline, are making significant political donations. This investigation reveals how many seniors, including retired housekeepers and teachers, are targeted by campaigns through persuasive text messages, leading to donations totaling thousands of dollars. Kyung highlights the case of an 80-year-old Texas engineer who, struggling with dementia, unknowingly donated half a million dollars to former President Donald Trump's campaign, depleting his savings.
In this episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors delve into the current state of early voting in St. Louis County, discussing the factors contributing to high voter turnout. They also touch on the recent controversy surrounding comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's joke at a Trump rally, exploring the implications of humor in political settings. Bill McDermott joins the conversation to reflect on his recognition with the Clay Burling Media Career of Excellence Award, sharing his journey in sports journalism. The hosts analyze the disappointing season for St. Louis City SC, addressing expectations for improvements next year. In lighter news, they discuss a recent ruling allowing third-party repairs of McDonald's ice cream machines, and they conclude with a somber note on the tragic skydiving accident that claimed a woman's life.
Bill McDermott, legendary soccer journalist, joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors to discuss his illustrious career and his 2024 Clay Burling Media Career of Excellence Award. Starting with his coverage of the 1970 World Cup, McDermott shares insights from his long ESPN tenure and reflects on the growth of soccer in the U.S., crediting the importance of soccer-specific stadiums like Columbus Crew's. He breaks down St. Louis City SC’s challenges this season—highlighting injuries, tactical inconsistencies, and the potential for coaching changes—while expressing optimism for the team’s future. The discussion also covers Rockhurst University's Hall of Fame induction and previews the November 18 international game at CITYPARK.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome guests John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss pressing issues, from the final ARPA fund distributions to the Cardinals’ TV broadcast dilemma. They dive into the 2022 election landscape, examining early voting in Missouri, Kamala Harris’s lead in the polls, and Trump’s policy proposals, including tariffs and tax reform. Hancock and Kelley weigh in on the influence of third-party candidates and economic policies before wrapping up with a lighthearted discussion about a French Bulldog's airline troubles and a Rolex watch that soared in value after a trip to space.In the next hour, Chris and Amy embrace the Halloween spirit with Scott Jagow, who shares insights about the Handlebar in the Grove, a bicycle-themed bar transformed into a "Haunted Bar" for October. They discuss the vibrant community atmosphere fostered by the bar's owner, Tatiana, an immigrant from Moscow, before shifting to World Series talk, where Scott reflects on his lifelong Dodgers fandom and the cultural significance of figures like Fernando Valenzuela.In the final hour, Chris and Amy welcome Polo Ascencio, the voice of the Cardinals’ Spanish broadcast, live from Dodger Stadium. Polo shares his excitement for the World Series and reflects on the impact of the late Fernando Valenzuela on the Latino community. They also pay tribute to Jennifer Farmer, former Y98 radio host, who bravely battled breast cancer and passed away at 49. The episode concludes with the No Prize Football Pick 'Em Challenge featuring Alexa Datt, studio host on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and listener Drew, making their picks for the upcoming NFL games.
In this engaging episode, Chris and Amy welcome Polo Ascencio, the voice of the Cardinals’ Spanish broadcast, live from Dodger Stadium. As the Dodgers gear up to face the New York Yankees, Polo shares his excitement for the World Series and reflects on the profound impact of the late Fernando Valenzuela on the Latino community. He recounts the challenges faced by Latino fans before Valenzuela's arrival in MLB and how he became a beacon of hope and pride for many. The episode also pays tribute to Jennifer Farmer, former Y98 radio host, who bravely battled breast cancer and passed away at the age of 49, reflecting on her impact on the St. Louis radio community. The hour concludes with the No Prize Football Pick 'Em Challenge featuring Alexa Datt, studio host on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and listener Drew, as they make their picks for the upcoming NFL games.
Chris and Amy welcome Polo Ascencio, the voice of the Cardinals’ Spanish broadcast, live from Dodger Stadium. As the Dodgers gear up to face the New York Yankees, Polo shares his excitement for the World Series and reflects on the profound impact of the late Fernando Valenzuela on the Latino community. He recounts the challenges faced by Latino fans before Valenzuela's arrival in MLB and how he became a beacon of hope and pride for many. The episode also pays tribute to Jennifer Farmer, former Y98 radio host, who bravely battled breast cancer and passed away at the age of 49, reflecting on her impact on the St. Louis radio community. The hour concludes with the No Prize Football Pick 'Em Challenge featuring Alexa Datt, studio host on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and listener Drew, as they make their picks for the upcoming NFL games.
In this week’s No Prize Pick 'Em, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome FanDuel Sports Network’s Alexa Datt and caller Drew for a spirited NFL predictions face-off! With no prizes on the line, Alexa and Drew clash over their picks, each bringing unique insights and bold takes. Who will come out on top?
In this special episode, we welcome Polo Ascencio, the voice of the Cardinals’ Spanish broadcast, live from Dodger Stadium. As the Dodgers gear up to face the New York Yankees, Polo shares his excitement for the World Series and reflects on the impact of the late Fernando Valenzuela on the Latino community. He recounts the challenges faced by Latino fans before Valenzuela's arrival in MLB, and how he became a beacon of hope and pride for many. Join us for an insightful conversation about baseball, community, and the lasting legacy of a true sports icon.
Scott Jagow kicks off the hour by highlighting Handlebar in the Grove, owned by Tatiana, and sharing exciting details about its Halloween events, including a Zombie Prom. The conversation transitions to the storied Dodgers-Yankees rivalry, with Scott reminiscing about memorable moments from past World Series games. Danan Hughes, the Chiefs radio analyst, joins to preview the upcoming game against the Raiders, emphasizing the Chiefs' undefeated start and the significance of DeAndre Hopkins's addition.Chris and Amy also discuss the Blues' recent performance, with Mike Claiborne sharing predictions for the World Series, favoring the Dodgers due to their pitching depth. The hour wraps up with reflections on local film projects and the importance of voter participation in upcoming elections.
In this episode, Chris and Amy welcome Mike Claiborne as he calls in to discuss the latest in sports. They cover the Blues' recent win against Toronto, the impact of Robert Thomas's injury, and early-season adjustments.In this episode, Chris and Amy welcome Mike Claiborne as he calls in to discuss the latest in sports. They dive into the Blues' recent win against Toronto and the impact of Robert Thomas's injury on the team's early-season adjustments. The conversation shifts to the Chiefs, who are off to an undefeated start, as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Raiders, with Mike highlighting the defense's performance and concerns about the offense.The discussion also covers the controversial safety call in the Rams-Vikings game, emphasizing the need for penalty challenges in the NFL. Finally, Mike shares his excitement for a Dodgers-Yankees World Series, predicting the Dodgers' victory based on their pitching depth.Finally, Mike predicts a Dodgers-Yankees World Series, citing the Dodgers' pitching depth as key to their success.
Join Chris and Amy as they preview the highly anticipated Chiefs vs. Raiders matchup with special guest Danan Hughes. In this episode, Danan shares his insights on the Chiefs' recent performance, the impact of DeAndre Hopkins' acquisition, and what to expect from the Raiders, who are currently on a losing streak. We delve into the dynamics of rivalry games and the mental games coaches play to motivate their teams. Plus, we discuss a controversial officiating call in last night’s Rams vs. Vikings game and the ongoing debate about challenge rules in the NFL. Tune in for all this and more as we gear up for Sunday’s 3:25 PM kickoff!
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors dive into the Halloween spirit just six days before the big day! Joining them is Scott Jagow, who shares insights about the Handlebar in the Grove, a bicycle-themed bar transformed into a "Haunted Bar" for October, featuring events like the Zombie Prom on Halloween night. They discuss the vibrant community atmosphere fostered by the bar's owner, Tatiana, an immigrant from Moscow. The conversation shifts to the World Series, with Scott reflecting on his lifelong Dodgers fandom, the team's history, and the cultural significance of figures like Fernando Valenzuela.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome guests John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss key issues, from the final ARPA fund distributions to the Cardinals’ TV broadcast dilemma. They dive into the 2022 election landscape, examining early voting in Missouri, Kamala Harris’s lead in the polls, and Trump’s policy proposals, including tariffs and tax reform. Hancock and Kelley weigh in on the influence of third-party candidates and economic policies, wrapping up with a discussion on a French Bulldog's airline troubles and a Rolex watch that soared in value after a trip to space.
Chris and Amy host political analysts Hancock and Kelly for a lively discussion covering voting practices for deceased individuals, Kamala Harris’s upcoming campaign speech, and third-party candidates' influence in elections. They dive into the Missouri Senate race, focusing on candidate antics with Lucas Kuntz's recent shooting-range incident, and debate the effectiveness of political personas in modern campaigns. The conversation turns to the economy, comparing how different administrations affect economic health, and analyzing Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes in favor of tariffs.
On this Thursday edition of the Chris and Amy show they talk about early voting and talk with;Jimmy O'Brien, Founder of Jomboy Media to talk about his videos and new season of Warehouse Games "Blitzball Battle 5"KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about the World Series, Blues without Robert Thomas and Mizzou and Illinois both playing ranked teams on the road this week.Anna Massoglia, Open Secrets Editorial and Investigations Manager joins to talk if Elon Musk can give $1 million to a registered voter if they sign a petition.
In the final hour Chris and Amy discuss Tucker Carlson speech and what it will be like if Trump re-enters the White House. Anna Massoglia, Open Secrets Editorial and Investigations Manager joins the show to talk about if Elon Musk can give registered voters money if they sign a petition.
Anna Massoglia, Editorial and Investigations Manager for Open Secrets, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the legality of Elon Musk giving away millions of dollars to registered voters who sign a petition for his pro-Trump PAC. Open Secrets is a nonprofit based in D.C. that publishes data on campaign finance and lobbying.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Jimmy O'Brien, Founder of Jomboy Media to talk about his videos and the new season of Warehouse Games "Blitzball Battle 5". The Dome at America's Center shows off the new turf. Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins to talk World Series, Blues without Thomas and college football.
Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins the show to discuss the World Series, Robert Thomas's injury and how it will impact the Blues, and Brady Cook's status ahead of Mizzou's game vs Alabama.
Jimmy O'Brien, founder of sports media company Jomboy Media, joins the show to discuss the takeoff of his career, the upcoming season of "Blitzball Battle," and his Yankees appearing in the World Series.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk about early voting and what happens if you die before the election does vote still count. Finally, did you see that Goldfish getting a new name for a short time.
Goldfish getting a new name for a short time and an answer to the smell in the air yesterday.
In this engaging three-hour show, the discussion kicks off with a dive into former President Trump's chief of staff John Kelly's critical remarks about Trump and the misuse of public funds by former St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. The life and legacy of baseball legend Fernando Valenzuela are reflected upon, along with the importance of early voting in Missouri amid reports of long lines. Alex Oliver joins to share a vision for revitalizing Washington Avenue through property renovations and new retail.The second hour shifts to the geopolitical landscape, featuring Beth Knobel, former CBS News Moscow Bureau Chief and Journalism Professor at Fordham University, who provides insights on Vladimir Putin hosting the BRICS summit in Russia and its global implications. The discussion also covers reports of North Korean troops in Russia and their potential involvement in Ukraine. The conversation addresses possible shifts in U.S. support for Ukraine depending on the next U.S. president. Matt Pauley joins to discuss changes in the St. Louis Cardinals' front office and the Blues' lineup following Robert Thomas' injury, alongside updates on DeAndre Hopkins' trade to the Chiefs and hurricane damage at Tropicana Field.In the final hour, the celebration continues with the legacies of baseball icons Fernando Valenzuela and Minnie Minoso, exploring the historical significance of Dodger Stadium during "Fernando Mania" and MLB's plans to honor Valenzuela. The impact of Minoso on baseball and the Latino community is also highlighted. The conversation then shifts to Trump's controversial remarks, as reported by John Kelly, regarding Trump's admiration for Hitler's generals and the media's handling of the story.
In this engaging hour, we celebrate the legacies of baseball legends Fernando Valenzuela and Minnie Minoso. We explore the historical significance of Dodger Stadium during "Fernando Mania," reflecting on Valenzuela's remarkable career and MLB's plans to honor him. We also highlight Minoso's impact on baseball and the Latino community. The discussion then shifts to current events, focusing on former President Donald Trump's controversial remarks, as reported by his former Chief of Staff John Kelly, regarding Trump's admiration for Hitler's generals and the media's handling of the story.
In this episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Adrian Burgos Jr., Professor of History at the University of Illinois and a prominent baseball historian. They pay tribute to Fernando Valenzuela and Minnie Miñoso, exploring Valenzuela’s influence during "Fernando Mania" and his no-hitter in 1990, as well as Miñoso’s groundbreaking journey from the Negro Leagues to the Hall of Fame. Join us as we celebrate these legends and their impact on the game.
This episode dives into the geopolitical landscape with reports of North Korean troops in Russia and their potential involvement in Ukraine. Beth Noble provides insights on the BRICS summit, including Iran’s debut and the implications for global politics. The discussion also addresses the possible shifts in U.S. support for Ukraine depending on the next U.S. president. Matt Pauley joins to discuss recent changes in the St. Louis Cardinals' front office and the Blues' lineup, following Robert Thomas' injury. DeAndre Hopkins' trade to the Chiefs and the hurricane damage at Tropicana Field are also covered.
Chris and Amy discuss Brandon Saad's milestone achievement, scoring his 500th career point, and the impact of Robert Thomas' fractured ankle, which will sideline him for at least six weeks. Matt Pauley joins to analyze the Cardinals' new hires, including Assistant GM Robert Cerfolio and hitting coach Brant Brown, addressing the mixed reactions from fans. The conversation also touches on DeAndre Hopkins' trade to the Chiefs and concerns about Tropicana Field’s hurricane damage, sparking talks of the Rays' potential relocation.
Chris and Amy dive into the deployment of North Korean troops to Russia, possibly for Ukraine's front lines, and the geopolitical implications of this partnership. Beth Knobel offers insights into the ongoing BRICS Summit, with its strategic economic and military potential as a counterbalance to NATO. The conversation also explores how the upcoming U.S. election could impact Ukraine policy, with a Harris victory likely continuing support and a Trump win potentially shifting the burden to NATO allies.
Chris and Amy dive into former President Trump's chief of staff John Kelly's harsh remarks about Trump, along with former St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's misuse of public funds. They also reflect on the life of baseball legend Fernando Valenzuela. With early voting underway in Missouri, the hosts discuss long lines and the importance of voter participation. Later, Alex Oliver joins to share his vision for revitalizing Washington Avenue by renovating distressed properties and attracting new retail. The show wraps up with a warning about an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s and changes to American Airlines' boarding policies.
On today's show, Chris and Amy discuss downtown St. Louis' revival with Alex Oliver, CEO of Oliver Properties. With multiple properties acquired on Washington Avenue, Alex shares his vision for rejuvenating the area by investing in distressed buildings, upgrading apartments, and bringing in new retail. The conversation delves into the importance of creating a walkable, community-oriented neighborhood and balancing residential needs with thoughtful retail development.
Hour 1: Stan Kroenke's Impact and Election SecurityChris and Amy kick off the show with a deep dive into Stan Kroenke’s childhood, exploring how bullying shaped his character and influenced the controversial decision to move the Rams from St. Louis. They welcome Bernie Miklasz, who shares insights into Kroenke's business and sports legacy. The hour concludes with Eric Fey, the Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis County, discussing the launch of no-excuse absentee voting. He reassures voters about election security, including paper ballots and audits, addressing concerns about voter fraud and the importance of reliable voting information.Hour 2: Culinary Ventures with Gerard CraftIn the second hour, Chris and Amy chat with Gerard Craft, Executive Chef and CEO of Niche Food Group. Gerard shares details about his new ventures, including Expat Barbecue and Piranha to Pair, highlighting quality control and the unique fast-casual Italian concept. He also discusses the charity event "An Evening with Gerard Craft and Friends" on November 7, supporting the Ment'or BKB Foundation, which aids young chefs with resources and scholarships. The conversation then shifts back to sports as Bernie Miklasz reflects on Stan Kroenke's controversial impact on St. Louis and analyzes recent coaching changes within the Cardinals, including the hiring of John Jay and Rob Cerfolio.Hour 3: Comedy with Chelsea HandlerIn the final hour, Chris and Amy welcome comedian and actress Chelsea Handler, who is performing at the Stifel Theater on Saturday, October 26th, at 8 PM. Chelsea shares insights into her vibrant comedy career, her enthusiasm for returning to the Midwest, and what fans can expect from her upcoming show. She discusses her new book set for release in February and her Netflix special in the works. The hosts also delve into the recent FTC ruling on the "Click to Cancel" rule and its implications. Finally, they tackle a concerning topic: the theft of political signs—who does it, and why?
n this hour, we welcome comedian and actress Chelsea Handler, who is performing at the Stifel Theater on Saturday, October 26th, at 8 PM. Chelsea shares insights into her comedy career and what fans can expect from her upcoming show. Following that, we discuss the recent FTC ruling on the "Click to Cancel" rule and its implications. We also tackle a concerning topic: the theft of political signs—who does it, and why?
On this episode of the Chris and Amy Show on KMOX, we dive into an exciting conversation with comedian and television host Chelsea Handler. With six New York Times best-selling books and a vibrant comedy career, Chelsea shares her enthusiasm for returning to the Midwest, including her upcoming performance at Stifel Theatre this Saturday at 8 PM. She discusses her comedy tour, her new book set to release in February, and a Netflix special in the works. Chelsea also reflects on her unique experiences with celebrities and the importance of being true to oneself.
In Hour 2, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors chat with Gerard Craft, Executive Chef and CEO of Niche Food Group. Gerard discusses his new ventures, including Expat Barbecue and Piranha to Pair, emphasizing quality control and the unique fast-casual Italian concept. He shares details about the charity event "An Evening with Gerard Craft and Friends" on November 7, supporting the Ment'or BKB Foundation, which helps young chefs with resources and scholarships.The conversation then shifts to Bernie Miklasz, who reflects on Stan Kroenke's controversial impact on St. Louis and analyzes the recent coaching changes within the Cardinals, including the hiring of John Jay and Rob Ser Folio. Miklasz emphasizes the importance of effective coaching following the Cardinals’ struggles in 2024.
In this episode of the Chris and Amy Show, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by guest Bernie Miklasz to discuss the impact of the Rams' departure from St. Louis and Stan Kroenke's controversial actions. Miklasz shares insights into Kroenke's childhood bullying and its influence on his behavior. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals, focusing on recent coaching changes, including the hiring of Jon Jay and Brant Brown as hitting coach, and Rob Cerfolio overseeing player development.
Join Amy Marxkors and Chris Rongey on KMOX as they welcome Gerard Craft, the Executive Chef and CEO of Niche Food Group. They discuss Craft's latest projects, including the newly opened Expat BBQ. Craft shares insights into his upcoming charity event, "An Evening with Gerard Craft and Friends," taking place on November 7 at Expat BBQ, supporting the Ment'or BKB Foundation. The conversation explores the vibrant restaurant scene in St. Louis, the importance of quality control in barbecue, and the unique culinary experiences at Porano, where guests can build their own Italian dishes.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors begin with a deep dive into Stan Kroenke’s childhood, examining how bullying influenced his character and ultimately played a role in the controversial decision to move the Rams from St. Louis. Bernie Miklasz provides added insights on Kroenke's business and sports legacy. Later, they are joined by Eric Fey, the Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis County and an International Election Observer. Fey discusses the launch of no-excuse absentee voting, with over 3,000 votes cast in just the first two hours across 14 locations, and reassures voters about election security, paper ballots, audits, and the integrity of the voting process.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors speak with Eric Fey, the Democratic Director of Elections in St. Louis County and an International Election Observer. Fey discusses the start of no-excuse absentee voting, with over 3,000 votes cast in the first two hours across 14 voting locations. He reassures voters about election security, including the use of paper ballots and rigorous audits. Fey addresses concerns about voter fraud, provisional ballots, and the importance of using accurate resources for voting information.
Today, Chris and Amy are joined by guests Joe Polidoro, Daniel Kaplan, Matt Pauley and Jen Siess to discuss everything from AI eneregy usage, Bally Sports Midwest's name change, the World Series matchup, and City SC soccer. All that and more on this edition of The Chris and Amy Show.
In this hour, Chris and Amy are joined by Y98 broadcaster Jen Siess to discuss City SC's season coming to an end. Also they talk about Trump's visit to work at a McDonald's over the weekend.
Chris and Amy are joined by Jen Siess, Y98 broadcaster for City SC to discuss the end of the MLS season for St. Louis City SC and what the offseason has in store for fans.
In hour 2, Chris and Amy are joined by Daniel Kaplan to discuss Bally Sports Midwest becoming FanDuel Sports Network, Matt Pauley discussing the World Series preview after Tommy Edman wins NLCS MVP, all that and more.
Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX's Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley to discuss the World Series matchup as well as Tommy Edman performing well for the Dodgers after being traded by the Cardinals.
Chris and Amy are joined by Daniel Kaplan to discuss how Bally Sports Midwest is set to undergo a name change, to FanDuel Sports Network and what that entails for the Cardinals and the Blues.
In this hour of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy talk to Joe Polidoro on AI energy usage, as well as discuss the top 3 headlines of the day including how the Rams want to buy their former training facility in Earth City for only 1 dollar.
Chris and Amy are joined by Joe Polidoro, science contributor to the Dispatch to discuss the the monumental amount of energy that is required for AI computing, and what efforts are being made to lower this cost.
The LA Rams want to buy the former Earth City training facility once used by the St. Louis Rams. Get this, they want for only 1 dollar. Hear what Chris and Amy have to say on that.
In today's Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy are joined by numerous guests including but not limited to John Hancock, Michael Kelley, Mike Claiborne and Danan Hughes.
In this hour, Chris and Amy talk more politics leading up to election day, and make their picks for week 7 of the NFL season alongside Battlehawks CB Brandon Sebastian.
Chris, Amy and big blonde Dan make their official picks for week 7 of the NFL season, and are joined by Battlehawks CB Brandon Sebastian who makes picks alongside them as well.
In this hour of the Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX reporter Scott Jagow, Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes, and Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne.
Chris and Amy talk to Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes, to discuss the state of the Chiefs along with previewing a Super Bowl rematch this weekend against the 49ers.
Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX anchor/reporter Scott Jagow to discuss the upcoming TIAM Weekend shows and where Scott has been roaming around in St. Louis
In this hour, Chris and Amy are joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the status of the general election along with chatting about other things in life.
Chris and Amy are joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley as they detail the state of the polls as we're only 18 days away from the general election.
On the Chris and Amy Show guests include:Conner Kerrigan, Communications Director for St. Louis Mayor to talk about St. Louis Development Corporation transparency portal for north side grants and ARPA funds allocation.KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk MLB Postseason and Blues start to the season.Jiggar Hindia, stepfather to Cole Deering, a high school athlete who was banned from his high school team right before districts because he participated in a charity event.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Jiggar Hindia, stepfather to Cole Deering, Illinois high school athlete that was banned for participating in a charity 5K. Election conversation and Starbucks limiting discounts.
Jiggar Hindia, the stepfather of Cole Deering, the autistic Illinois high school student athlete who was banned from his cross country team after he ran in a charity 5K, joins Chris and Amy to explain Cole's situation and to encourage listeners to sign a petition to change this rule.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Conner Kerrigan, Communications Director for St. Louis Mayor joined to talk about St. Louis Development Corporation launching transparency portal for Nortn Side grants programs and ARPA funds allocation. Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins to talk about MLB Postseason and Blues start of the season and finally shrinkflation and breaking news coverage.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins Chris and Amy to talk about MLB postseason and thoughts on the Blues through 4 games.
Conner Kerrigan, Communications Director for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, joins Chris and Amy in studio to discuss St. Louis Development Corporation launching a transparency portal for North Side grants and the city's allocation of pandemic relief money.
In the first hour Chris and Amy discuss in length the interview on Fox with Vice President Kamala Harris. In Did you see this, apparently there is a cook from frozen turkey just in time for thanksgiving
Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on Fox with Bret Baier, Chris and Amy have their reaction to that conversation.
In the third hour of the Chris and Amy Show, we delve into the inconsistent media portrayal of political figures, focusing on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. The discussion highlights Trump's unconventional behavior, including a bizarre 39-minute dance on stage, contrasted with Harris's perceived awkwardness during public appearances. We address the selective editing of interviews, particularly the CBS 60 Minutes segment, and emphasize the need for consistent criticism across all candidates.The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by Gen Z in the workforce, featuring insights from Julie Bauke on a survey revealing that 75% of employers find recent graduates lacking in motivation, professionalism, and communication skills. We discuss how overprotection may hinder resilience in young workers and the importance of real-world experiences.
Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission.In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds.As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs.In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community.Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insights into the reasons behind this trend and emphasizes the need for better preparation and training for young workers entering the workforce.The show kicks off with the Top 3 trending topics, where Amy shares her humorous love for calling the police, and the duo discusses the right time to turn on the heat as the seasons change. They then delve into Donald Trump's bizarre behavior at a recent rally, focusing on his unconventional music choices and stage antics.Next, Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission.In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds.As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs.In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community.Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insi ...
In this eye-opening episode, Chris and Amy sit down with Julie Bauke to explore the alarming trend of Gen Z graduates facing high unemployment shortly after being hired. With shocking statistics revealing that 75% of employers find recent college graduates unsatisfactory, the discussion dives into the reasons behind this phenomenon, including a lack of motivation, professionalism, and effective communication skills. Julie shares insights into how parenting styles and societal expectations have shaped the work habits of young people today, leading to challenges in the workplace.
Chris and Amy chat with Alderwoman Cara Spencer about the allocation of St. Louis's $500 million in ARPA funds, focusing on the remaining $184 million and its future impact. Matt Pauley and Hockey Amy then discuss the Blues' struggles, particularly Nick Leddy's performance, and highlight Cardinals' Gold Glove candidates Nolan Arenado, Masyn Winn, and Brendan Donovan. They also cover the ALCS, where the Yankees lead the Guardians 2-0, and debate the Mizzou-Auburn game and its playoff implications.
In this episode, Matt Pauley and Hockey Amy dive into the St. Louis Blues' recent struggles, focusing on defenseman Nick Leddy's performance, having been on the ice for eight of the Blues' 14 goals against. The conversation shifts to the Cardinals' Gold Glove candidates, highlighting the achievements of Nolan Arenado, Masyn Winn, and Brendan Donovan. They also discuss the ALCS, where the Yankees lead the Guardians 2-0, and analyze the more compelling matchup between the Mets and Dodgers in the NLCS. The segment wraps up with a debate about the Mizzou-Auburn game, raising concerns about Mizzou's inconsistent performance and playoff potential.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome Alderwoman Cara Spencer to discuss key issues facing St. Louis. The conversation centers around a recent interview with Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones, regarding the allocation of ARPA funds. Alderwoman Spencer challenges Boyd's claims about the amount of unobligated funds, citing transparency issues and the need for public discourse on how taxpayer dollars are spent. The discussion also covers the mayor's initiative to address neglected buildings in North St. Louis and the effectiveness of the new program targeting problem properties. Tune in for an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities facing the city as it navigates crucial funding decisions.
Discussion covers the early arrival of frost in St. Louis, the ARPA funds deadline, and the Blues' home opener loss. Highlights include the St. Louis Cardinals' Gold Glove finalists and a personal story of highway safety concerns. Special guest Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, talks about the Purple Leash Project, which helps domestic abuse survivors bring their pets to shelters. Other topics include Walgreens' store closures and a chess cheating scandal involving Kirill Shevchenko.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk with Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, about the Purple Leash Project, a joint initiative between Purina and Red Rover that supports domestic abuse survivors by making shelters pet-friendly. Beardslee explains how Purina has committed $1.5 million to this cause over six years, helping convert 52 shelters and setting a goal for 25% of shelters to accept pets by 2025. The conversation also highlights Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Purina’s efforts in raising awareness, and how the public can get involved through donations or volunteering at purpleleashproject.com.
In the first hour of "The Chris and Amy Show," the hosts kick off with the Top 3 stories, highlighting the Chesterfield Mall demolition. They discuss the mall’s response and welcome Michael Killian, General Manager of The Darkness haunted house in Soulard, who shares insights on the seasonal attraction.Stuart McMillian, KMOX reporter, provides an update on the Chesterfield Mall demolition and its impact on the community. The hour also features an election discussion as the hosts remind listeners that we are just three weeks out from the polls. Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports contributor, joins in-studio to analyze the MLB Postseason and preview the Blues’ home opener against the Minnesota Wild at 6:30 PM, followed by a segment on football picks.In the second hour, Elisabeth Meinecke, Senior Editor for Cardinals Magazine, dives into the cover story featuring Ozzie Smith and Masyn Winn, discussing their shared passion for baseball and the evolution of the shortstop position. The conversation continues with news on FleishmanHillard's departure from St. Louis after 70 years. The hour wraps up with Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones, discussing the ongoing temporary fencing around City Hall and the park, which has been in place for nearly a year. He addresses the city's evaluation of the situation and plans for beautification efforts and outreach to assist those in need.
In this hour of "The Chris and Amy Show," Elisabeth Meinecke, Senior Editor for Cardinals Magazine, joins the discussion to delve into the latest issue featuring Ozzie Smith and Masyn Winn. They explore the evolution of the shortstop position and the mutual respect between these two players, highlighting key insights from their in-depth interview. The hour continues with Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones, who discusses the city's efforts to tackle vacant properties. Boyd highlights the Stable Communities STL program, which aims to revitalize condemned structures and improve downtown occupancy. He addresses transparency issues related to ARPA grant programs and shares the city’s strategies for engaging property owners to reduce neglect in St. Louis.
In the second hour of "The Chris and Amy Show," KMOX reporter Stuart McMillian provides an update on the ongoing Chesterfield Mall demolition. Chris and Amy dive into a crucial election discussion, emphasizing that we're just three weeks out from the big day. The hour continues with KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz, who joins in studio to analyze the MLB postseason and preview the Blues’ home opener against the Minnesota Wild at 6:30 PM.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss the demolition of Chesterfield Mall, sharing nostalgic memories and its impact on the community. They also cover Boeing’s anticipated losses and their effects on local jobs. The hour features a special guest, Michael Killian, General Manager of The Darkness haunted house, who shares insights about the haunted house season and the creative processes behind it. The segment wraps up with "Did You See This?
Join Chris and Amy as they dive deep into pressing community issues facing St. Louis. In this episode, they discuss the city's initiatives to address derelict and vacant properties, featuring insights from Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones. Discover how the city plans to revitalize neighborhoods through the Stable Communities STL program, the implications of structural condemnations, and the ongoing efforts to combat blight. Plus, they address transparency concerns regarding recent grant programs and the effective use of ARPA funds.
As the Blues gear up for their first home game of the 2024 season against the Minnesota Wild, Chris and Amy welcome KMOX sports analyst Bernie Miklasz to discuss the team's potential and expectations. Bernie shares insights on the Blues' new roster dynamics, emphasizing their speed, youth, and depth. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the season, addressing whether it’s a playoff-or-bust scenario given last year's performance. Later, they shift gears to baseball, celebrating the Cardinals' Gold Glove finalists: Masyn Winn, Nolan Arenado, and Brendan Donovan.
Chris and Amy are joined by Elisabeth Meinecke, Senior Editor for Cardinals Magazine, to discuss the latest issue featuring an exciting interview between Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith and rising shortstop star Masyn Winn. Titled "The Greatest and the Latest," the cover story highlights the evolution of the shortstop position, with Ozzie offering insights into the game's history and Masyn representing the future. Elisabeth shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the interview, the mutual respect between Ozzie and Masyn, and the intricacies of defense discussed during their conversation.
Chris and Amy are joined by Stuart McMillian to discuss the Chesterfield Mall demolition, marking the beginning of a $2 billion redevelopment by the Staenberg Group. Excavators have started removing the mall’s old sign and awnings, as part of a decade-long transformation project. Dillard's will remain, while the new development will feature 2,500 apartments, retail spaces, and infrastructure improvements. The city of Chesterfield is fully supporting the initiative, which aligns with their master plan. Demolition is set to be completed by March 2024, with major construction phases anticipated by April 2026.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Michael Killian, General Manager of The Darkness Haunted House in Soulard, to discuss the intricacies of running one of St. Louis’s most popular haunted attractions. Michael shares insights into the audition process for scare actors, maintaining safety policies, and designing the spookiest scenes. He also touches on the haunted house's history and its special events like Krampus for Christmas.
In today’s episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors dive into critical issues affecting St. Louis and beyond. They begin with the Top 3 stories: the growing concern over vacant buildings in the city, the alarming rise in cannabis-related poisonings among children, and the impressive performances of former Cardinals players in the MLB postseason.Amy shares a personal fire story and discusses a recent dream, adding a personal touch to the conversation. The hosts welcome Jay Recher, WDAE Mid-Days Host, to discuss recovery efforts following Hurricane Milton. They also highlight how Jack Flaherty and Luke Weaver have made significant impacts in the playoffs, referring to the Cardinals as the “playoff organ donor.”The show features Mark Maxwell, KSDK political editor, who is in studio to discuss St. Louis’s recent decision to hire contractors for unwanted repairs, leaving absentee owners with the bill, and what lessons can be learned from Detroit's experiences.The alarming trend of children testing positive for THC in STL hospitals takes center stage as the hosts discuss parental responsibility in the face of unregulated THC-infused products. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, provides insights into the MLB postseason and the performances of key players.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss a Kenyan runner’s new world record at the Chicago Marathon, clocking in at 2:09:56, and the skepticism surrounding doping in athletics, given Kenya's history with doping scandals. They compare the achievement to a 600-foot home run in baseball, reflecting on how doping impacts public perception and enjoyment of sports.They also address the dangers of unregulated THC-infused products affecting children, emphasizing parental responsibility, and discuss the importance of safe driving practices, including honking to alert drivers at intersections.
In this episode, Chris and Amy welcome KSDK political editor Mark Maxwell in the studio to discuss the city's controversial practice of hiring contractors for unwanted repairs on abandoned properties, leaving absentee owners with the bill. They explore what St. Louis can learn from Detroit’s revitalization efforts and how the city can manage property issues more effectively.The conversation then shifts to a pressing health concern as the hosts address the rising number of children poisoned by cannabis in St. Louis. They delve into the implications of cannabis legalization and the need for increased awareness and safety measures to protect young children.Later, Chris and Amy are joined by Matt Pauley, the host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line and Cardinals pre/postgame, who shares his insights on the ongoing MLB postseason. Matt discusses key player performances, the frustrations of Cardinals fans watching former players excel with other teams, and what the Cardinals need to focus on to strengthen their minor league development and roster for next season.
Chris and Amy discuss the historic performance of Ruth Chepngetich, of Kenya, at the Chicago Marathon, where she became the first woman to run under 2:10 with an astonishing time of 2:09:56. They compare her feat to other iconic sports moments, such as Neil Armstrong's moon landing. The hosts also address the shadow of doping concerns in marathon running, given Kenya’s past with performance-enhancing drug violations, and examine what this achievement means for the future of the sport.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined in-studio by KSDK’s Mark Maxwell to discuss the city's controversial approach to derelict properties in St. Louis, particularly in North City. The mayor’s initiative involves hiring contractors to repair condemned properties and billing absentee owners. The discussion explores the concerns of potential abuse, transparency issues, and public opposition, with some residents viewing this practice as "stealing in slow motion." The conversation delves into lessons from Detroit's successful revitalization efforts, emphasizing public trust, effective resource allocation, and the importance of scrutiny in city governance to ensure opportunities for improvement aren't wasted.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by WDAE’s Jay Recher to discuss the recovery efforts after Hurricane Milton. As co-host of Operation Storm Watch, Recher shares the challenges facing Tampa in the storm's aftermath, including widespread damage, power outages, and water contamination. He talks about personal experiences, such as property damage and mold prevention, and offers advice on immediate steps needed for recovery. The conversation also covers the role of FEMA, community resilience, and ongoing efforts to restore normalcy in the hardest-hit areas.
In this hour, Chris and Amy discuss how Trump trashes Detroit while in Detroit, as well as make their picks for this week in the NFL season.
Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to discuss the latest on MLB playoffs as well as how the Cardinals can learn from other teams' success.
Chris and Amy are joined by Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes, to talk about Chiefs football entering the bye week as well as what the team will look like moving forward.
In hour 1, Chris and Amy are joined with Hancock and Kelley, to discuss the latest on the general election as it is only 25 days away.
With 25 days until the general election, Hancock and Kelley discuss with Chris and Amy just how good is the electoral college.
Hancock & Kelley join Chris and Amy and discuss how Chris officiated a wedding, Amy's house problems, as well as Hancock's makeshift fixes for simple problems.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include;Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and Author of The New American Anti-Semitism: The Left, The Right and the Jews joins Chris and Amy to talk about the rise of Anti-Semitism in America and the Jewish Book Festival in November.Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent talks about the election.Byron Clemens, retired teacher, Officer of the Missouri Chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, early childhood literacy expert joins to talk about Amendment 5; Casino money used for early childhood literacy programs.Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor discusses MLB Postseason, Blues hockey and Mizzou football.
In the final hour of the Thursday show Chris and Amy discuss Amy's hate for TikTok and a lot of states suing them. Missouri sex offenders no longer have to post warning signs on Halloween. Hurricane Milton could have been a lot worse and who is more recognizable Chipper Jones or Jim Cantore?
Amy Marxkors gets on her soap box and explains why she hates TikTok, and more than a dozen states are suing the company.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Byron Clemens, retired teacher, Officer of the Missouri Chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, and early childhood literacy expert to discuss his support for Amendment 5; Casino money used for early childhood literacy programs.Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor discusses the MLB Postseason, Blues hockey and Mizzou football.
Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor discusses MLB Postseason, Blues hockey and Mizzou football.
Will the tax dollars generated by Amendment 5 (14.3 million annually), allowing a casino at the Lake of the Ozarks, REALLY be used for early childhood literacy programs?Byron Clemens, retired teacher, Officer of the Missouri Chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, early childhood literacy expert, and supporter of Amendment 5 joined us to explain the benefits of legalizing sports wagering in Missouri.
Chris and Amy begin this Thursday talk about great broadcasters. Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and Author of The New American Anti-Semitism: The Left, The Right and the Jews joins Chris and Amy to talk about the rise of Anti-Semitism in America and the Jewish Book Festival in November. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss the election as we enter the final month. Finally, Did you see this.
“Polls do not predict the future. They are a snapshot of now. They illustrate a potential preference, not a behavior,” Major Garrett tells KMOX. The Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS joins Chris and Amy to talk about the presidential race as we are less than a month from the election.
Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and Author of The New American Anti-Semitism: The Left, The Right and the Jews joins Chris and Amy to talk about the rise of Anti-Semitism in America and the Jewish Book Festival in November.
In today’s episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss the impending arrival of Hurricane Milton, expected to hit late tonight with outer bands beginning today. Mayor Tishaura Jones is set to address St. Louis’ vacant property crisis in a press conference, shedding light on efforts to reclaim these spaces. They also recap the thrilling season opener where the Blues came back to defeat the Seattle Kraken 3-2.Joining the conversation, Jay Recher provides insights on the ongoing hurricane situation in Tampa. State Representative Steve Butz visits the studio to discuss a whistleblower that sparked a state investigation into a grant program in St. Louis. Matt Pauley shares his take on the Blues’ exciting season opener and the current state of the MLB postseason. Lastly, Tad DeHaven analyzes how the economic plans of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could impact the national deficit.
In the third hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors delve into the ongoing issue of vacant and derelict buildings in St. Louis, such as the Millennium Hotel and properties in North St. Louis. They discuss the city’s efforts to address the problem, including an upcoming conference focused on reclaiming vacant properties. Later, Tad DeHaven from the Cato Institute joins the show to analyze the economic plans of the presidential candidates, highlighting how their proposals could further exacerbate the national debt. DeHaven also comments on the use of tariffs as a source of revenue and their economic consequences.
Policy analyst Tad DeHaven from the Cato Institute joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors on KMOX to break down the economic plans of the two presidential candidates. DeHaven criticizes both candidates for proposing more spending and debt, noting that Trump's economic plan would increase the national debt by $4 trillion more than Harris's. He also addresses the potential misuse of tariffs as a revenue source, calling them economically harmful. DeHaven emphasizes the long-term consequences of current spending levels, rising interest rates, and demographic changes.
Missouri State Representative Steve Butz joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors to discuss potential fraud in a St. Louis grant program funded by ARPA, where non-existent businesses received funds and denied applicants were still paid. Butz criticizes the lack of oversight and calls for a State Auditor investigation. Later, Chris and Amy chat with Matt Pauley about the St. Louis Blues' thrilling season opener win over the Kraken, Jordan Kyrou's stellar performance, and the team's defense. They also discuss the MLB playoffs, with Matt highlighting increased TV ratings and financial strategies of top contenders.
Chris and Amy chat with Matt Pauley, diving into the St. Louis Blues' thrilling season opener victory against the Kraken. They analyze Jordan Kyrou's standout performance and discuss the team's goaltending and defensive strengths. The conversation shifts to the MLB playoffs, with Matt noting a 41% increase in TV ratings and breaking down the financial strategies of playoff contenders. The trio also touches on the Utah Hockey Club's debut, reflecting on the NHL's high turnover rate. The episode wraps up with a preview of upcoming guests on Matt's Sports Open Line show, including Bernie Miklasz, Mike Ferrin, and Lou Korac.
In this episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome Missouri State Representative Steve Butz to discuss alarming concerns about potential fraud in a grant program funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in St. Louis. Butz highlights specific instances where non-existent businesses received grants and some denied applicants received $12,500. Criticizing the St. Louis Development Corporation and its third-party vendor, Grow USA, for inadequate vetting, Butz calls for an investigation by the State Auditor. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in grant distribution, urging residents to report any suspicious activities.
This hour features the St. Louis Blues as the unexpected start to the NHL season unfolds, highlighting the physical toll on players and reflecting on the team's journey since their 2019 victory. The conversation shifts to Hurricane Milton, with insights from Tampa broadcaster Jay Recher about the storm's impending impact on Florida. Callers share their evacuation experiences, emphasizing the importance of community support during these turbulent times
Jay Recher, midday host in Tampa at WDAE and co-host of Operation Storm Watch, joins the show live from Miami, Florida, where he and his team evacuated ahead of a massive storm expected to hit Tampa Bay. Jay describes the difficult decision-making process of relocating south and the challenges of reporting live during the storm. He shares firsthand accounts of the gravity of the situation, including evacuation stories, traffic jams, and the devastating impact of recent storms on local communities. The conversation sheds light on the storm's potential effects, concerns for people still staying in high-risk areas, and the aftermath of natural disasters. Jay urges residents to take this storm seriously and prioritize their safety over property.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors welcome Axios business reporter Nathan Bomey and local community leader Heather to discuss the remarkable recovery of Detroit from bankruptcy. Nathan shares key insights from his book, Detroit Resurrected: To Bankruptcy and Back, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership, community engagement, and public safety in revitalizing urban areas. Their conversation serves as a valuable framework for St. Louis to consider as it seeks its own path to revitalization.The discussion shifts as Mike Colombo joins to reminisce about the iconic Wrestling at the Chase, a significant part of St. Louis's cultural history. He reveals the exciting discovery of rare footage from Sam Muchnick’s 1982 retirement event, featuring wrestling legends like Dick the Bruiser and Ric Flair. This special segment, titled The Final Bell: The Sam Muchnick 1982 Retirement Card, airs tonight at 7:30 PM on KPLR, with a rebroadcast on Sunday at noon.Later in the hour, sports analyst Bernie Miklasz provides his expert commentary on local sports. He delves into the Kansas City Royals’ unexpected postseason success, the St. Louis Blues' offseason strategies, and the current struggles of Mizzou football, offering his insights on the local sports landscape.To wrap up the show, Chris and Amy preview the St. Louis Blues' season opener against the Seattle Kraken with rinkside reporter Andy Strickland. They discuss the potential impact of new head coach Craig Berube and spotlight key players like Robert Thomas and Colton Parayko. The conversation also touches on Kamala Harris's recent media strategies and the evolving voter demographics.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors preview the St. Louis Blues' season opener against the Seattle Kraken with Andy Strickland. They discuss the impact of new coach Craig Berube and key players like Robert Thomas and Colton Parayko. The conversation also touches on Kamala Harris's media strategies and voter demographics.
Join Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors as they gear up for the St. Louis Blues' season opener against the Seattle Kraken at 3:30 PM today. Rinkside reporter Andy Strickland provides insights into the NHL's unique scheduling strategy, discussing the excitement surrounding the Blues’ new season and the addition of eight new players to the roster.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors take a trip down memory lane, discussing the history and cultural impact of Wrestling at the Chase in St. Louis. Mike Colombo joins the conversation to share exciting news about the discovery of rare footage from Sam Muchnick’s 1982 retirement event, featuring wrestling legends like Dick the Bruiser and Ric Flair. The special, titled The Final Bell: The Sam Muchnick 1982 Retirement Card, airs tonight at 7:30 PM on KPLR and again at noon on Sunday. Later, Bernie Miklasz weighs in on the Kansas City Royals’ surprising postseason run, the St. Louis Blues’ offseason moves, and Mizzou football’s struggles, providing his expert analysis on the state of local sports.
In this episode, Bernie Miklasz dives into the Kansas City Royals' surprising postseason run, crediting their success to a strong pitching staff, an innovative analytics-driven strategy, and a contact-heavy hitting approach. He contrasts the Royals' 86-win season with the St. Louis Cardinals' 83 wins, suggesting a soft rebuild is necessary for the Cards. Bernie also discusses the St. Louis Blues' offseason improvements, including key player acquisitions and strategic signings, predicting their competitiveness in a challenging Western Conference. Additionally, he critiques Mizzou's lackluster performance against Texas A&M, pointing to poor preparation and distractions as key issues.
Join Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors as they reminisce about "Wrestling at the Chase," a significant St. Louis event that ended in 1982. Special guest Mike Colombo, an investigative reporter and anchor for FOX 2 and KPLR 11, shares his insights on the never-before-seen footage airing at 7:30 PM on KPLR, along with a tribute to Sam Muchnick. The discussion covers the discovery of the footage, the event’s historical significance, and fond memories of the St. Louis Arena.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy welcome Nathan Bomey, an Axios business reporter and author of Detroit Resurrected: To Bankruptcy and Back, alongside local community leader Heather. Nathan shares the incredible journey of Detroit's recovery from bankruptcy, emphasizing key lessons St. Louis can adopt for its own revitalization. He discusses the significance of strong leadership, community involvement, and public safety in turning a city around.Heather adds her insights on local initiatives aimed at fostering connections and driving change within St. Louis. Together, they explore how communities can unite to overcome challenges and build a brighter future. Join us for an enlightening discussion filled with inspiration and actionable ideas for progress in St. Louis.
In this episode, Chris and Amy are joined by Nathan Bomey, Axios business reporter and former journalist for the Detroit Free Press and USA Today. Nathan is the author of Detroit Resurrected: To Bankruptcy and Back and producer/writer for the documentary Gradually, Then Suddenly: The Bankruptcy of Detroit. He shares the compelling story of Detroit's transformation after its historic bankruptcy in 2013, highlighting the challenges the city faced and the strategic decisions that fueled its revival. As St. Louis looks to its future, Nathan offers valuable insights on what the city can learn from Detroit's experience, emphasizing the importance of effective leadership, community engagement, and public safety. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience and renewal.
In today’s episode of the Chris and Amy Show on KMOX, President Biden addresses the nation as Hurricane Milton intensifies and takes aim at Florida. Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss the potential impact of the storm with Heather Zehr, Expert Senior Meteorologist at AccuWeather. Hurricane Milton, currently a Category 4, could reach Category 5 status before making landfall near the Tampa Bay area, threatening devastating storm surges and extensive damage. President Biden urges residents to follow evacuation orders and highlights the federal response efforts already underway.
Today on the Chris and Amy show Charlie Brennan sits in with Amy and they are joined by Karen Sher, Vice President of Community Impact for Jewish Federation of St. Louis to talk about Hamas attacks and the impact on St. Louis. Danan Hughes, Chiefs Radio Analyst previews Monday Night Football against the Saints. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley talks MLB playoffs. St. Louis Native and Savannah Bananas pitcher talks how he got started with the Bananas and playing at Busch for first time. KMOX Reporter Sean Malone give more detail about the proposed bill that would ban masks in certain settings.
In the final hour Amy and Charlie talk with St. Louis Native and Savannah Banana pitcher Noah Niznik about how he got started with the Bananas and being able to play at Busch Stadium. KMOX Reporter Sean Malone joins to detail the proposed bill that would make wearing masks illegal in certain settings. Amy talks about her hiking trip to Switzerland and Charlie needs your help this weekend planting daffodils.
KMOX Reporter Sean Malone joins the show to talk more about the Proposed St. Louis bill would ban masks in certain settings.
Noah Niznik, Savannah Bananas pitcher and St. Louis native, joins Amy and Charlie to explain the fun rules of "Banana Ball" and what fans can expect when the team plays two games at Busch Stadium next April.
In the second hour Amy and Charlie preview the Chiefs on Monday Night Football against the Saints with radio analyst Danan Hughes. St. Louis could soon have a direct flight to Dublin. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about Mizzou and MLB postseason. Finally, NC State and Wake Forest bands play Amazing Grace together.
Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins Amy and Charlie to talk about Mizzou struggles on the road and the MLB postseason
Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins Amy and Charlie to preview the Monday night matchup between the Saints and the Chiefs, and to give updates on Rashee Rice's injury status.
Chris Rongey is out again today that the great Charlie Brennan co-hosts with Amy to talk about recent vacations. The unarmed ambassadors patrolling downtown. Karen Sher, Vice President of Community Impact for Jewish Federation of St. Louis joins the show to talk about the 1 year anniversary of Hamas attacks and the impact of the St. Louis Jewish community.
Karen Sher, Vice President of Community Impact of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis joins Amy and Charlie Brennan to talk about the 1 year anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel and its impact on the Jewish community.
Today on the Chris and Amy show; Chris is out that KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young fills in and the guests include;Hancock and Kelley on Melania Trump abortion statement.KMOX Reporter and Anchor Scott Jagow previewing TIAM Weekend and his Chat with StuMac is about card games.Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks off season and Mizzou football.Jennifer Hughey, CEO and Co-Founder of Goshen Coffee shares story of moving to area and opening during Covid. No Prize Football Pick 'Em has listener Big Blonde Dan and former Cardinal Kyle McClellan.
In the final hour Brad Young and Amy continue 'Coffee Week' with CEO and Co-Founder of Goshen Coffee Jennifer Hughey about different blends and opening during Covid. Our No Prize Football Pick 'Em has former Cardinal Kyle McClellan and listener Big Blonde Dan. Finally, college some college students have not read a whole book before.
This week with our No Prize Football Pick 'Em has former Cardinal celebrity picker Kyle McClellan, listener Big Blonde Dan a long with Broad Young and Amy.
We end our salute to coffee with CEO and Co-Owner of Goshen Coffee to tell her story of coming to St. Louis area and opening a coffee shop in Edwardsville during Covid and all the blends they have throughout the year.
In the second hour Amy and Brad Young are joined by KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow about what is coming up this weekend and his chat about card games. Brad gets into MoDot wrongful death lawsuits. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show to talk about the Cardinals off season and Mizzou football.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Amy and Brad to talk about the MLB postseason, Cardinals off season and Mizzou road test.
KMOX Reporter joins Amy and Brad to preview his TIAM weekend shows and this weekend his Chat with StuMac is about card and board games.
No Chris Rongey today so KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young fills in with Amy Marxkors, Hancock and Kelley also stick around to talk about the unarmed ambassadors in downtown, Melania Trump statement on abortion. Finally, did you see the Savannah Bananas are coming to St. Louis.
Amy, Hancock, Kelley, and Brad Young discuss the statement from Melania Trump abortion statement and Amendment 3.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include John Hancock filling in for AmyKurt Weigle, Senior Vice President and Chief Downtown Officer of Greater St. Louis INC to talk about the decision to have unarmed ambassadors patrolling the streets of downtown St. Louis and why it might work and if other cities do this.Major Garrett, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent to talk about the election coming in just over a month, the VP debate and more.Mark Schwarz, Founder and Owner of Quarrelsome Coffee joins as we continue ‘Coffee Week’ to get his story of starting a coffee shop.KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about MLB postseason and Mizzou gets first road test.Maury Brown, Forbes Senior Contributor joins to discuss the news that Diamond Sports Group will not carry 11 MLB teams in 2025 which includes the Cardinals. Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Washington University joins to talk about how people view Jimmy Carter as he became the first former president to turn 100.
In the final hour of the show Chris and Amy talk with Maury Brown, Forbes Senior Contributor joins to discuss the news that Diamond Sports Group will not carry 11 MLB teams in 2025 which includes the Cardinals. Riverview Gardens is doing a Father's Walk. Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Washington University joins to talk about how people view Jimmy Carter as he became the first former president to turn 100. Finally, people getting sick from Longhorn Steakhouse in Fairview Heights.
Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Washington University joins Chris and Amy to talk about how people view Jimmy Carter as he became the first former president to turn 100.
Maury Brown, Forbes Senior Contributor joins Chris and Amy to discuss the news that Diamond Sports Group will not carry 11 MLB teams in 2025 which includes the Cardinals.
In the second hour Chris and Amy continue their salute to coffee by talking with Mark Schwarz, Founder and Owner of Quarrelsome Coffee to get his story of starting a coffee shop. WNBA players do not like all the Caitlin Clark questions from one reporter. Plenty of Cardinals feel in the postseason. Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins to talk about Mike Shildt and a preview of Mizzou football first road test.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins Chris and Amy to talk about MLB postseason and Mizzou gets first road test.
Chris and Amy continue their salute to coffee talking with Mark Schwarz, Founder and Owner of Quarrelsome Coffee to get his story of starting a coffee shop.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk with Kurt Weigle, Senior Vice President and Chief Downtown Officer for Greater St. Louis INC about the plan for unarmed ambassadors to patrol downtown streets. Major Garett, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent joins to discuss election, if the VP debate means anything and more. Finally, Did you see this
Major Garrett, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent joins Chris and Amy to talk about the election coming in just over a month, the VP debate and more.
Kurt Weigle, Senior Vice President and Chief Downtown Officer of Greater St. Louis INC joins Chris and Amy to talk about the decision to have unarmed ambassadors patrolling the streets of downtown St. Louis and why it might work and if other cities do this.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include John Hancock filling in for AmyJonathan Potts, Class Action Defense Attorney and Attorney for Marcellus Williams joins Chris and Amy to talk about Williams being executed and trying to get him exonerated based on new evidence.Olivia Tischler, Teleo Coffee joins Chris and Amy during "Coffee Week" to tell her story from not majoring in business to opening at the start of the pandemic.Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to discuss the news about Diamond Sports and what it means for the Cardinals and TV. MLB postseason without the Cardinals and more.Dr. Marty Makary, Professor with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, surgeon, and member of the National Academy of Medicine talking about the US healthcare issues, the dangers of ultra-processed food and his new best selling book.
Dr. Marty Makary, Professor with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, surgeon, and member of the National Academy of Medicine talking about the US healthcare issues, the dangers of ultra-processed food and his new best selling book. How do you win a debate and more.
Chris and Amy discuss at length about how one wins a debate and who might have helped out their candidate more on Tuesday night during the VP debate.
Dr. Marty Makary, Professor with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, surgeon, and member of the National Academy of Medicine talking about the US healthcare issues, the dangers of ultra-processed food and his new best selling book.
In the second hour Chris and Amy continue their salute to coffee talking with Olivia Tischler, Teleo Coffee about her story from not majoring in business to opening at the start of the pandemic. Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to discuss the news about Diamond Sports and what it means for the Cardinals and TV. MLB postseason without the Cardinals and more. Finally, are Cardinals fans watching MLB postseason.
Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to discuss the news about Diamond Sports and what it means for the Cardinals and TV. MLB postseason without the Cardinals and more.
Olivia Tischler, Teleo Coffee joins Chris and Amy during "Coffee Week" to tell her story from not majoring in business to opening at the start of the pandemic.
In the first hour Chris and Amy react to the VP debate from Tuesday night. Jonathan Potts, Class Action Defense Attorney and Attorney for Marcellus Williams joins Chris and Amy to talk about Williams being executed and trying to get him exonerated based on new evidence. Finally, did you see this.
Jonathan Potts, Class Action Defense Attorney and Attorney for Marcellus Williams joins Chris and Amy to talk about Williams being executed and trying to get him exonerated based on new evidence.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss the recent missile attack on Israel, forewarned by the White House. The attack targeted major cities, with reports of casualties and injuries. Amy highlights the warnings issued to U.S. embassy personnel and the anticipated consequences for Iran.While many missiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome, there is ongoing uncertainty about the extent of the damage. They emphasize Israel's resilience amid conflict and the critical need for U.S. support, noting the deployment of additional troops to the region.The IDF reports no further threats and confirms that effective defense measures have minimized fatalities. Personal anecdotes from Amy illustrate the impact of the attack on daily life in Israel. The segment concludes with reminders to stay informed on the situation and a brief mention of an upcoming Cardinals press conference.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by sports commentator Bernie Miklas to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' future as Chaim Bloom is announced as the successor to John Mozalok post-2025. They explore the fan reactions to the press conference and the importance of a transparent rebuilding strategy. The conversation also delves into the implications of military presence in the Middle East, with rising concerns over an imminent Iranian missile attack on Israel. Additionally, they address the devastating impact of Hurricane Ian in North Carolina, discussing the challenges in recovery efforts and the political ramifications. Lastly, they reflect on the Cardinals' historical successes and recent struggles, emphasizing the need to return to their roots in player development and the potential for fan support during this rebuilding phase.
In this episode, Chris Rongey is joined by Bernie Miklas and Amy Marxkors to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' succession plan, featuring Haim Bloom as the new president of baseball operations. Bernie shares his insights on the importance of new leadership voices and the need for transparency regarding the team's rebuilding efforts. The trio highlights the Cardinals' decline since 2011, emphasizing the necessity of enhancing the minor league system and arguing that fans would support a clear rebuilding strategy. Drawing parallels with successful teams like the Astros and Cubs, they advocate for a return to the Cardinals' historical strengths in player development and analytics.
Baseball writer and Hall of Fame voter Ryan Fagan joins the show to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' recent announcement that Chaim Bloom will take over as president of baseball operations. Fagan shares his thoughts on Bloom's potential impact on player development and the future of the organization. He also weighs in on the legacy and Hall of Fame chances of Pete Rose, given his controversial past with betting on baseball. Later, former Impractical Jokers star Joe Gatto talks about his transition to solo stand-up comedy, his experiences on the hit TV show, and what fans can expect at his upcoming stand-up show in St. Louis.
Ryan Fagan, baseball writer and Hall of Fame voter, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals’ decision to bring in Chaim Bloom as president of baseball operations post-2024. Fagan shares insights into the organization’s past mistakes in player development and how Bloom’s track record with the Tampa Bay Rays could set a new direction for the franchise. The conversation also shifts to the controversial topic of Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame eligibility, with Fagan expressing skepticism about a posthumous induction due to Rose’s history of betting and dishonesty.
Comedian Joe Gatto, known for his role on the hit show Impractical Jokers, joins Chris and Amy to discuss his upcoming show in St. Louis at the River City Casino and Hotel. Joe shares hilarious stories about his unique journey from being a kid making quizzes for his dad to becoming a solo stand-up performer. He talks about his favorite spots in St. Louis, working with Paula Abdul, and the craziest bits he’s pulled on and off stage. Don’t miss out on his new special, Messing With People, available on YouTube!
In this hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors delve into the upcoming vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance. Joining the conversation is David Drucker, senior writer at The Dispatch, who offers insights on the significance of the debate and how it highlights the candidates' readiness to assume presidential responsibilities. The discussion covers reports of candidate nervousness and preparation strategies, as well as potential attacks and responses during the debate.Shifting gears, the conversation turns to the Cardinals' press conference scheduled for 2 PM, where potential changes in the front office and coaching staff are on the table. There’s a reflection on fan reactions and the need for significant organizational changes.
On the final Friday of September for the Chris and Amy Show they are joined by Hancock and Kelley discussing Kamala Harris supporting eliminating filibuster. KMOX's Scott Jagow previews Roaming St. Louis. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes previews game against Chargers. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks final series and looking to the off-season. Our no prize pick 'em with former Cardinal and Falcon Brian Jordan.
In the final hour Chris and Amy begin by talking about a former middle school teacher charged with multiple felonies. We have our No Prize Football Pick 'Em with Brian Jordan.
Our No Prize Football Pick 'Em has listener Josh once again and the celebrity guest picker is former Cardinals outfielder and Atlanta Falcon Brian Jordan.
Former Pattonville school district teacher charged with two felonies with inappropriate contact with children.
In the second hour Chris and Amy get a preview of what is coming up on TIAM Weekend with KMOX Anchor Scott Jagow. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins to talk about the Chiefs getting all the calls and previewing Sunday's game against the Chargers. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins ahead of the final series of the Cardinals season and what they need to do over the off-season. Finally, Billy Joel is postponed because of weather.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to talk about the final three games of the season, what the Cardinals need to do in the off-season and more.
Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Chiefs win against the Falcons, people saying that they always get the lucky calls and a preview of the game in LA.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to preview his TIAM weekend shows and this wee for Roaming St. Louis he visits The Darkness.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley stick around join Chris and Amy for most of the hour discussing only wearing one contact, having to buy a pair of shoes. Harris supports eliminating the filibuster. Finally, Did you see this.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley sit in with Chris and Amy discussing Kamala Harris saying she supports eliminating the filibuster along with other political topics.
On today's show we discuss the news of The Armory's closure and what it means for Midtown. Pam Falk joins us to discuss the UN General Assembly and Bernie Miklasz talks the Cardinals over performing expectations from a stats standpoint. Accuweather meteorologist Heather Zehr told us what to expect from Hurricane Helene. Finally, Matt Sebek of City SC and David Sandusky of BEAST Craft BBQ promoted the "Sauce City" collaboration between the two.
In our final hour today we get to some of the important headlines from a busy news day. Plus, Accuweather meteorologist Heather Zehr on Hurricane Helene and Matt Sebek & David Sandusky on a fun collaboration with City SC and BEAST Craft BBQ.
Matt Sebek of City SC and David Sandusky of BEAST Craft BBQ joined us in studio this afternoon to promote the collaboration between CITY and BEAST Craft BBQ in time for this Saturday's match with Kansas City.
Accuweather meteorologist Heather Zehr joined us this afternoon to inform us of the dangers associated with Hurricane Helene. Plus, a look ahead to what we can expect as we head towards the thick of fall.
In our second hour we get an update on the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly from Pam Falk of US News and World Report. Plus, Bernie Miklasz joins us again this week as we try and define the term "bi-weekly".
KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz joined us again this week to discuss the full season view of how the Cardinals performed against expectations. Plus, a quick conversation on the Chiefs and their inevitability.
We caught back up with the "Voice of Doom" Pam Falk who is the UN correspondent for US News and World Report to get an update from everything that has happened at the UN General Assembly.
In our first hour we discuss the nature of political ads and why they have to air even if there is little to no truth in them. Plus, a conversation on development in the city after The Armory's closure.
We learned yesterday that The Armory will be closing temporarily. Today, Chris and Amy discuss the loss to the Midtown area and what may have led to the closure.
Chris and Amy discuss the nature of airing political ads on both the radio and television in that they must air even if there is little to no truth in the ads.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss toxic work place with Chris Kujawa, Chief Human Resource Officer for Conduent. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney about the final week of the season and the young players. Dr. Scott Kaar, Orthopedic Surgeon with SLU Care Physician Group specializing in athletes of all ages to talk about the impact head injuries have on your life post playing.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Dr. Scott Kaar, Orthopedic Surgeon with SLU Care Physician Group specializing in athletes of all ages to talk about head injuries after NFL HOF Brett Favre reveals that he has Parkinson's. Headlines of the day include school threats, egg prices and The Armory closing. Finally, UNLV QB is leaving the football program because he is not getting paid what he was promised
Chris and Amy discuss the biggest headlines of the day from school threats, egg prices, The Armory closing and more.
Yesterday, Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.Dr. Scott Kaar, orthopedic surgeon with SLU Care, joined us to discuss the prevalence of brain injuries in contact sports and whether they’re link to diseases like Parkinson’s.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Chris Kujawa, Chief Human Resources Officer for Conduent about how to handle working in a toxic environment. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins for one final time this season to talk about the last week of the season and the young kids coming through. Finally, the KMOX was able too confirm that The Armory is closing.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy for one final time this season to talk about the young kids coming through late in the year and more.
Working in a toxic environment is stressful and exhausting. Ask our producer, Matt.Chris Kujawa is the Chief HR Officer for Conduent, a tech company named one of America’s 100 most loved workplaces by Newsweek. He joined us to explain how employers can foster a positive work culture and how to recognize toxic work environments.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy Show they talk about Marcellus Williams put to death Tuesday night. There is talk that The Armory might be closing. KMOX Legal Analyst says never give your phone to a police officer. Finally, did you see this.
In this edition of Did you see this? Chris and Amy talk the San Diego clinching playoff berth with a triple play and the White Sox got booed at home for winning, and more.
We wrap up the show by getting you all of the important headlines you may have missed today.
Chris and Amy discuss the accident that killed Officer David Lee when Ramon Chavez Rodriguez was driving drunk and struck Lee on I-70. They also talk about Rodriguez's lengthy criminal record and his immigration status.
Chris and Amy discuss the news of Brett Favre's Parkinson's diagnosis and what progress if any has been made in keeping players in the NFL safe from head injury.
In our second hour we discuss the lowly White Sox again and their owner's reason for not selling. Plus, an important conversation with Michelle Smith of Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty and Bernie Miklasz talks all things sports.
KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz joined us as he always does on Tuesdays and today we discuss the needs in the offseason for the Cardinals. Plus, a quick dive into Mizzou's offensive struggles and Illinois gets a big win in Lincoln.
Michelle Smith is the co-director of Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty, she joined us this morning to highlight the flaws in the case against Marcellus Williams and why she is against the death penalty.
After Amy's month off hiking the Alps, we welcome her back to Studio B! Plus, Michael Kirk of Frontline previews his documentary "The Choice 2024: Harris vs Trump".
Michael Kirk is the writer, director and producer of "The Choice 2024: Harris vs Trump". He joined us this morning to preview the documentary and what he hopes viewers and voters get out of the film.
After Amy's trip to Switzerland she shared her experience in talking about American politics with locals and getting a sense for their view on our government and their own.
In our final hour we welcome the new Special Agent in Charge of the FBI St. Louis Field Office, Ashley Johnson. Plus, a record setting baseball team up in Chicago.
Ashley T. Johnson is the new Special Agent in Charge for the FBI St. Louis Field Office and she joined us this afternoon in studio to detail what the FBI does to respond to school threats.
We get the results of our No Prize Pick 'Em for week 3 and we have a repeat winner. Plus, the sports heavy theme continues as we talk soccer with Joey Zanaboni and talk Cardinals offseason with Matt Pauley.
Our very own Matt Pauley joined us to talk about a successful final homestand, moves to be made in the offseason. Plus, we talk a little football.
Joey Zanaboni is the radio play-by-play voice for City SC and he joined us this morning to discuss the road win in San Jose and St. Louis hosting a USMNT game in the Nations Leauge.
We spend most of our first hour by discussing the fun weekend of sports for teams in the state of Missouri. Plus, we get to some of your calls on the Cardinals, Chiefs and more.
Dennis Dodd covers college football nationally for CBS Sports and he joined us this morning to give his thoughts on Mizzou, Illinois and the world of college football.
Chris and John take your calls after a busy sports weekend for our teams in the state of Missouri.
Bernie reflects on the incredible 1999 season of the "Greatest Show on Turf" St. Louis Rams, offering behind-the-scenes stories from his time covering the team.
On this Friday edition of the Chris and Amy Show, Nate Gatter fills in for Amy. Brad Young, KMOX Legal Analyst and partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. Scott Jagow, KMOX Reporter previews TIAM Sunday. Danan Hughes, Chiefs Analyst discusses Sunday night game against Falcons. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks about the final three games of the home schedule. Rick Lewis of Grace Meat + Three joins to talk birthday celebration. Finally, the Football No Prize pick 'em with guest picker Andy Karandzieff of Crown Candy.
In the Final hour Chris and Nate talks with Owner of Grace Meat + Three Rick Lewis to find out about the birthday celebration they have planned. No Prize Football pick 'Em with Andy karandzieff of Crown Candy.
Chris, Nate, listener Josh and Guest picker Andy Karandzieff of Crown Candy joins the show for the No Prize Football Pick 'Em.
Owner Rick Lewis of Grace Meat + Three joins Chris and Nate in studio to talk about the birthday celebration that they have planned for Saturday.
Chris and Nate are joined by KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow has he previews Roaming St. Louis. Chiefs Color Analyst Danan Hughes joins the show to talk about the start of the season and looking ahead to Sunday night game against the Falcons. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to discuss the final home series for the Cardinals. Finally, there is a Hallmark movie about the Chiefs.
Mike Claiborne joined the show to stress the importance of finishing strong in front of the home crowd.
Chiefs Radio Color Analyst Danan Hughes joins Chris and Nate to preview the Chiefs week 3 matchup against the Falcons on Sunday night.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Nate to preview TIAM Sunday with Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things.
Nate Gatter is filling in for Amy Marxkors today and joins Chris Rongey. Brad Young KMOX Legal Analyst and partner at Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young sticks around and discusses the roll North Carolina will play in the election as well as the crime that the officer committed stealing photos off person's phone after pulling them over. Shohei Ohtani has a one of a kind day. Finally, Did you see this.
Chris Rongey sits down with Megan Eberhart, Director of Promotions & Events for the St. Louis Cardinals, to discuss the exciting promotions and events for the team's final home games of the season. Fans attending tonight's game can expect a Mason Wynn t-shirt and Hello Kitty bobblehead giveaway, while tomorrow’s game will feature a Lars Nootbaar bobblehead. On Saturday, the Cardinals will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Greatest Show on Turf with autograph sessions and a special ceremony. The season concludes Sunday with a hooded jersey and winter hat giveaway. Megan also highlights the importance of fan input for future promotions and provides her email for suggestions.
In this episode, Chris Rongey is joined by St. Louis Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez to discuss the pressing issue of vacant properties across the city. They explore the proposal behind Proposition V, which aims to lift the outdated $500 cap on penalties for absentee property owners. The discussion highlights how the city's charter change could enable stricter laws and consequences for neglectful property owners, ensuring a better quality of life for St. Louis residents. Daniela also shares insights into the city's broader efforts to address the problem and the impact on neighborhoods.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz team up for this episode as Bernie fills in for Amy. They discuss the inconsistent and disappointing performance of the current St. Louis Cardinals and what needs to change. Bernie reflects on the incredible 1999 season of the "Greatest Show on Turf" St. Louis Rams, offering behind-the-scenes stories from his time covering the team. The duo also explores the potential legalization of sports betting in Missouri, diving into the ongoing debates and key issues surrounding the topic.
In this episode, Bernie Miklasz breaks down the performance of the St. Louis Cardinals' starting rotation throughout the season. He highlights Andre Pallante’s emergence as a key starter and what it means for the team's future. Bernie also delves into the potential shakeup of the starting rotation during the offseason, the ongoing debate about Lee Smith's potential induction into the Cardinals Hall of Fame, and the latest roster decisions regarding pitcher Michael McGreevy.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris is joined by John Hancock as they discuss the news in D.C. with Major Garrett. Then, Mark Sundlov promotes the "Ghost Army" exhibit at Soldiers Memorial. Finally, Jessica Stegen previews this weekend's Great Forest Park Balloon Race.
KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins us at the end of the show to update us on some of the threats made to area schools. Plus, Jessica Stegen previews Great Forest Park Balloon Race.
Rongey has been tasked with officiating the wedding of two of his close friends and gets a lesson from Hancock on all things wedding officiant.
Jessica Stegen is the Director of Event Production for the Great Forest Park Balloon Race and she joined us this afternoon to detail all of the fun activities throughout the weekend's event.
Chris and John discuss the important offseason facing the Cardinals front office and what potential moves could be made. Plus, Mark Sundlov of Soldiers Memorial promotes the "Ghost Army" exhibit.
Mark Sundlov is the Director of the Soldiers Memorial and he joined us in studio to tell us about the "Ghost Army" unit and what you can expect when taking a visit.
Chris and John get Major Garrett's thoughts on the IVF fight in D.C. after Senate GOP members blocked an IVF bill. Plus, did you see this?
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joined us this morning to give his thoughts on the second attempted assassination of Donald Trump and other news out of D.C.
Chris and John discuss the news out of the Middle East that members of Hezbollah were injured or killed when their pagers exploded.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock are joined today by:
Former Cardinal Matt Adams talking about his career and what is next for his life in baseball.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about Cardinals win, what is next for them plus Mizzou big favorites against Vanderbilt.
CBS Washington Correspondent Scott MacFarlane on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
In this hour Chris Rongey and John Hancock discuss the assassination attempt Donald Trump. CBS Washington Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins the show to talk about how someone could get that close to the former president. Finally, Hancock talk about politics.
CBS News Washington Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins the show to talk about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and how someone was able to be in that location for so long with a weapon.
In this hour Chris and John discuss US presidents. NFL ratings are up especially Chiefs games. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to talk about the win against the Pirates and what they need to do in the future.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins Chris and John to talk about the Cardinals beating Paul Skenes for the second time, what needs to change in the organization, plus Mizzou being big favorites against Vanderbilt.
It is another day of John Hancock and Chris Rongey on the show as they discuss Emerson polling and what it shows about Missouri. Former Cardinal Matt Adams joins to talk about his career and future goals in the game. Finally, did you see this.
Matt Adams wasn’t drafted by the Cardinals until the 23rd round, but created some of the team’s most memorable moments with his mammoth home runs. The former first baseman joined us to discuss his retirement from Major League Baseball, his time donning the birds on the bat, and his desire to become a big league manager someday.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include John Hancock filling in for Amy
Former St. Louis Rams Guard Adam Timmerman joins Chris and John Hancock to talk about those 1999 Rams and what the team thought when Trent Green went down hurt in final pre-season game.
Chuck Best Jr. and ToniMarie Tedesco, husband and wife and also Owners of Twiggy, INC. joins Chris and John to talk about how you train a squirrel to water ski and appearing at the Builders Home and Remodeling Show at St. Charles Convention Center this weekend.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Chris and John to talk about the series in Toronto and the future of Manager Oli Marmol.
In the final hour Chris and John talk about Donald Trump's disdain of Taylor Swift, Denny Hoskins wanting a hand recount of ballots, and First Phorm founder Andy Frisella's rude comments toward female police officers. Finally, a hilarious phone call from Lyndon B. Johnson.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock discuss another assassination attempt made on Former President Donald Trump on a golf course and Trump puts on social media that he hates Taylor Swift.
Chuck Best Jr. and ToniMarie Tedesco, husband and wife and also Owners of Twiggy, INC. joins Chris and John to talk about how you train a squirrel to water ski and appearing at the Builders Home and Remodeling Show at St. Charles Convention Center this weekend. Matt Adams will sign a 1-day contract with the Cardinals. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to talk about the series in Toronto and what he thinks the future of Oli Marmol might be. Finally, the results of the football no prize pick 'em.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Chris and John to talk about the series in Toronto and the future of Manager Oli Marmol.
Chuck Best Jr. and ToniMarie Tedesco, husband and wife owners of Twiggy, Inc. joins Chris and John to discuss their family business training and touring with water skiing squirrels.Twiggy the squirrel will be at the Builders Home and Remodeling Show at St. Charles Convention Center this weekend!
No Amy Marxkors this week so John Hancock sits in her place to join Chris Rongey discussing another assassination attempt on Former President Trump. Former St. Louis Rams Guard Adam Timmerman joins the show to talk about the 1999 Rams team that will be honored at Busch Stadium this weekend.
Former St. Louis Rams Guard Adam Timmerman joins Chris and John Hancock to reminisce about the Super Bowl winning St. Louis Rams team from 1999 and the event at Busch Stadium Saturday night.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show, Hancock and Kelley sat in for the first hour. Plus, Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Al Pitrelli discusses the evolution of the group and Danan Hughes previewed Sunday's match up with the Bengals. Finally, our "No Prize Pick 'Em" with Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe.
Before we get to the much anticipated No Prize Pick 'Em Challenge we give you some headlines that you may have missed.
We are picking the Week 2 slate as Chris Rongey and Mike Elam welcome listener Josh and celebrity guest Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne gave his thoughts on the final two weeks and what he wants to see this offseason. Plus, Al Pitrelli of Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Kansas City Chiefs color analyst Danan Hughes.
Kansas City Chiefs color analyst and former receiver Danan Hughes joined us this morning to preview this Sunday's matchup with Joe Burrow and the Bengals.
Al Pitrelli is a guitarist, music director, and original member of Trans-Siberian Orchestra. He joined us this morning to discuss the history of the show, his motivation and what to expect this December 18th at Enterprise Center. Tickets are on sale now!
KMOX's dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris Rongey and Mike Elam for our first hour today. Plus, did you see this?
We wrap up our first hour of today's show by getting you all the trending news you may have missed.
We get a voice message that leads to a discussion with Hancock and Kelley about the candidates and their public perception.
It was a short one today before we turn it over to Cardinals pregame but before that we get Major Garrett's debate reaction and talk about where off field improvements need to be made for the Cardinals with Bernie Miklasz.
Bernie Miklasz joined Chris and Mike to discuss what staff moves need to be made in the coaching ranks for the Cardinals during the offseason. Plus, a brief note on Mizzou's matchup with Boston College.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joined Chris and Mike to give his debate reaction and a prediction for his Missouri Tigers this weekend against Boston College.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we react to last night's debate with John Hancock and Michael Kelley. It's been 23 years since the terror attacks on 9/11 and we remember the day that changed the world with Col. Jeff McCausland. Plus, comedian John Early previewed his new special "Now More Than Ever".
You know the drill, our last hour we get you the important headlines for the day. Plus, a conversation with comedian John Early.
John Early is a comedian and his new special "Now More Than Ever" releases this week. He joined us to discuss the special and his career in comedy.
Chris and Amy discuss the issue with SLPS and the transportation of its students that has continued now a month into school.
In our second hour we get to our poll results on if last night's debate would sway your vote either way. Plus, Col. Jeff McCausland remembers 9/11 and Matt Pauley talks Cardinals baseball.
Matt Pauley joined us this morning to discuss last nights game with Cincinnati and how the Cardinals are stuck between trying to compete down the stretch and looking ahead to next season.
CBS Military analyst and Ret. US Army Colonel Jeff McCausland joined us to remember the events of 9/11 and how the world changed forever.
We spend most of the first hour by getting reaction to last night's debate with John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Plus, did you see this?
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join us this morning to share their thoughts on last night's debate.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show we chat with former Senator John Danforth about his endorsement of Jared Young for Senate. Then, Dan Evon of RumorGuard a part of News Literacy Project educates us on spotting misinformation. Plus, Bernie Miskasz talks Cardinals, Mizzou and Tyreek Hill. Finally, we remember the legendary voice and man James Earl Jones.
We spend the final hour getting you caught up on all of the days top headlines including a discussion on tonight's debate.
As a part of our headline hour we get you the results of yesterday's poll: Do political yard signs change the way you think about your neighbors?
We learned yesterday of the passing of actor James Earl Jones, today Chris and Amy remember the famed actor and equally famous voice.
Chris and Amy discuss the body cam footage of Hill being detained and whether it was an escalation of the events. Plus, Dan Evon educates us on spotting misinformation and Bernie Miklasz joined us.
Bernie Miklasz joined us this morning to talk about what he wants to see over the final weeks of the season and into the offseason. Plus, Mizzou faces a test this weekend and Bernie's thoughts on Tyreek Hill.
Dan Evon is a lead writer for RumorGuard as part of the News Literacy Project and he joined us this morning to give you tips on how to identify misinformation and keep yourself informed.
Well the big story today is tonight's debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Chris and Amy have some suggestions to make it more fun. Plus, John Danforth on why he is endorsing Independent Jared Young for Senate.
Former US Senator and Missouri Attorney General John Danforth joined us this morning to explain why he chose to endorse an Independent candidate in Jared Young for Senate.
Chris and Amy discuss ways to make tonight's debate more fun and have some game or wagering suggestions for you.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we talk with CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum about the delay in sentencing for Donald Trump's hush money trial. Plus, we talk with Sports Fella Matt Pauley about the weekend series with Seattle and give you our No Prize Pick'em results. Finally, Alisa Nelson of Missourinet joined us to discuss the challenge to the ballot initiative on reproductive rights.
You know the drill, we spend our final hour by getting to all of the day's important headlines to you. Plus, Alisa Nelson of Missourinet discusses whether Missourians will have the opportunity to vote on reproductive rights.
Alisa Nelson is the News Director at Missourinet and she joined us this afternoon to educate us on the situation that may take away the chance for Missouri citizens to vote on their own reproductive rights.
KMOX reporter Sean Malone joined us in studio to detail an incident from this morning in which a man was seen dragging a stroller across the street with a baby inside of it.
In our second hour we get to the news everybody has been waiting for, the results of our "No Prize Pick'em" are in with a controversial win. Plus, Matt Pauley talks Cardinals baseball and Dick Cheney endorses Harris.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joined us this morning to talk about a tough series with Seattle and a little college football with props to Mizzou and Northern Illinois.
We learned of Dick Cheney's intention to vote for Kamala Harris echoing his daughter Liz's endorsement. Chris and Amy discuss if it will truly have impact on voters at the polls.
After a busy weekend we get you caught up on the trending news you may have missed out on. Plus, Thane Rosenbaum joins us to discuss the delay in Trump's hush money trial.
CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joined us this morning to detail the decision to delay the sentencing. Plus, we get Thane's thoughts on Trump's claims that he will seek retribution for "cheaters' if he wins and Tyreek Hill's detainment.
As we approach the 2024 Presidential election Chris and Amy discuss the prevalence of political yard signs and share their thoughts on the practice.
Wesley Bell, St. Louis County prosecuting attorney and Democratic candidate for Missouri's 1st congressional district is our first celebrity guest on our weekly "No Prize Football Pick 'Em." Wesley makes his picks for Week 1 alongside listener Bret.
Guests on the Chris and Amy Show include;
Hancock and Kelley having some laughs and serious talk about Josh Hawley and abortion.
KMOX Reporter and Anchor Scott Jagow previews TIAM weekend with Roaming St. Louis going to a Mizzou themed bar.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks surprising thing about the season and Cardinals Hall of Fame weekend.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young joins to discuss the teenager and father in court today and being charged with murder in the Winder, GA.
KMOX Reporter Seas Malone to talk about the number of times in two months that a judge has ordered the City Justice Center to give detainees the basics.
Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic candidate for Missouri’s 1st congressional district and caller Brett join for the first No Prize Football Pick ‘Em.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young joins to discuss the teenager and father in court today and being charged with murder in the Winder, GA.
KMOX Reporter Seas Malone to talk about the number of times in two months that a judge has ordered the City Justice Center to give detainees the basics.
Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic candidate for Missouri’s 1st congressional district and caller Brett join for the first No Prize Football Pick ‘Em.
KMOX Reporter Sean Malone to talk about the number of times in two months that a judge has ordered the City Justice Center to give detainees the basics.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young joins to discuss the teenager and father in court today and being charged with murder in the Winder, GA.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX Reporter and Anchor Scott Jagow to preview his TIAM weekend shows. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to talk about the most surprising thing from this season plus Matt Morris and Dave Duncan going into Cardinals Hall of Fame.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Cardinals' winning road trip, what they need to continue to do, the most surprising thing from this season, and Hall of Fame weekend.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to preview TIAM Weekend which includes his "Roaming St. Louis" segment where Scott finds a great new sports bar in Soulard.
Every Friday, our favorite people Hancock and Kelley join us for the first hour of our show!
Plenty of laughs, politics, and sports all in Hour 1 with John Hancock and Michael Kelley.
Did you see this features stories that Venezuela President says it is Christmas season and one in 10 moms regret name they chose for child
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy to talk about Josh Hawley not returning emails and abortion law
Today on the Chris and Amy Show;
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett discusses policies for Kamala Harris and what we can take away from the polls right now.
Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes talks about the NFL season getting started with the Chiefs taking on the Ravens.
KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks about the stretch of Cardinals baseball that has seen them beat good teams and football.
President and CEO of Nine PBS Amy Shaw joins to talk about Nine PBS celebrating 70 years and the rich history in St. Louis.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk about the school shooting in Georgia. President and CEO of Nine PBS Amy Shaw joins to talk about Nine PBS celebrating 70 years and the rich history in St. Louis. Finally, the no prize football picks return.
President and CEO of Nine PBS, Amy Shaw, joins Chris and Amy to look back at the station’s 70 years serving St. Louis and to reminisce about our favorite childhood shows.
In the second our Chris and Amy discuss if fans would support a rebuild. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins to talk about the season opener against the Ravens. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about the Cardinals playing well against playoff teams.
The Cardinals enjoy an off day today after winning the series vs the first place Milwaukee Brewers. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss what it would take for the Redbirds to sneak into the postseason, and the beginning of the NFL season.
Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins the show to talk about the NFL season getting started with the Chiefs taking on the Ravens.
Chris and Amy begin this Thursday show talking about the return of the NFL, if St. Louis cares, fantasy football. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins to talk about what the polls are telling us. Finally, did you see this.
In this edition of did you see this, Chris has a story about people killed by bow and arrow and Amy brings popular paper to give you a paper cut
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy to talk Kamala Harris' proposed policies and what we can take away from the polls right now.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show we have a conversation with democratic candidate for US Senate Lucas Kunce. Susan Robben of St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness joined us in studio to educate us the symptoms and risk factors. We discuss the developing news of a school shooting in Georgia and get you caught up on other important headlines.
It was a busy Wednesday today and we spend the final hour of today's show getting you all caught up on the important news headlines you may have missed. Plus, a conversation on antisemitism after Tucker Carlson's interview.
An interview Tucker Carlson had with Darryl Cooper is making noise after Cooper suggested that "Churchill was the real villain of WWII" and that Hitler was aiming for peace.
Producer Matt went and saw the Stanley Kubrick classic "The Shining" at a theater, which led to a discussion on if this a common occurrence and if new or old films are better. Plus, Susan Robben of St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness and John Rooney.
The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us for his normal Wednesday appointment to discuss the fight in the Cardinals and what it will take to sneak into the postseason.
Susan Robben is the Executive Director of St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness and she joined us in studio this morning to educate us on the signs, symptoms and risk factors with ovarian cancer.
Chris and Amy discuss the weight of this year's election and what values are more important than others when choosing between Harris and Trump. Plus, US Senate candidate Lucas Kunce joins us.
Lucas Kunce is Missouri's Democratic candidate for the US Senate and he is running against Josh Hawley and Jared Young. Kunce joined us this morning to discuss his campaign, what voters should know about him, and whether or not a debate with Hawley will take place.
A listener sends us a voice message asking what Kamala Harris was supposed to do about border issues despite not having any real power to enact changes.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show, we start by discussing the news of DirecTV customers being blacked out from ESPN and other networks right at football season. Plus, Col. Jeff McCausland updates us on the fighting in the Middle East. Joe Edwards "The Duke of Delmar" previews the Blueberry Hill Darts Tournament and Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals baseball.
After a long weekend we spend the final hour getting you caught up on all the headlines you may have missed out on.
Another social media challenge has Chris and Amy asking what is wrong with today's children.
As part of our headline hour we get to some sports adjacent headlines that you may have missed over the long weekend.
We know phones are the hot button issue with students but Chris and Amy take some time to see what other things are being banned at schools. Plus, Joe Edwards talks the 52nd Annual Blueberry Hill Darts Tournament and Bernie Miklasz chats sports with us.
Bernie Miklasz joined us this morning to talk about the potential for front office changes with the Cardinals and whether the fans would support a true rebuild. Plus, Blues and Mizzou talk.
Joe Edwards is a developer and businessman with the Delmar Loop and affectionately known as "The Duke of Delmar", he joined us this morning to discuss the Blueberry Hill Darts Tournament and other Loop updates.
After a brief warning of an impending blackout of ESPN and other Disney owned networks DirecTV customers are left holding the bag to start football season. Plus, Col. Jeff McCausland with Israel-Hamas war updates.
Col. Jeff McCausland is a CBS military analyst and joined us this morning to give some updates on the Israel-Hamas war and where support for Israel stands.
Chris and Amy discuss the story of an employee at Wells Fargo who was laying dead at her desk for four days before being discovered.
Today on the Chris and Amy Show Chris is out that Amy is joined by Michael Kelley, Braxton Payne and KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young. They interviews include;
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow gives some documentaries that are a must watch plus a preview of TIAM Weekend.
Danan Hughes, Chiefs Broadcaster and former NFL Wide Receiver talks about the opportunity at a three peat and preview opening week against Baltimore.
KMOX Broadcaster Mike Claiborne discusses Tommy Pham on waivers, low attendance and tragedy in the NHL.
We end out Salute the Trades week with a conversation with Mike Whitcraft, Automotive Maintenance Instructor and Coordinator with T-TEN Program and Ranken Car Club to discuss the automotive field.
In the final hour we end out Salute the Trades week with a conversation with Mike Whitcraft, Automotive Maintenance Instructor and Coordinator with T-TEN Program and Ranken Car Club to discuss the automotive field. University of Maryland allowing protest on anniversary of Hamas attack and more.
Our week of “Saluting the Trades” concludes with Mike Whitcraft, Automotive Maintenance Instructor and Coordinator with the Toyota T-TEN Program and Car Club at Ranken Tech. Mike joined us to share the ins and outs of auto maintenance from old school muscle to today’s computers-on-wheels
In the second hour Amy and Brad Young are joined by KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow to preview TIAM weekend. Chiefs Broadcaster Danan Hughes joins to talk about a possible 3-peat and previewing opening week game against Baltimore. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne discusses lack of attendance and tragedy in the NHL. Finally, sports betting in the state
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Amy and Brad to talk about the attendance being down at Busch, Tommy Pham being put on waivers, US Open and tragedy in the NHL.
Danan Hughes, Chiefs Color Analyst and former NFL wide receiver joins the show to talk about the Chiefs going for a three peat and to preview the season opener next week against Baltimore.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Amy Marxkors and KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young to preview TIAM weekend as well documentaries that you should watch.
In the first hour of the final Friday of August Amy Marxkors is joined by Michael Kelley and Braxton Payne to talk about the Kamala Harris interview on CNN, County Executive Dr. Sam Page's "side job", and curiosities seen in Forest Park.
Amy Marxkors, Michael Kelley and Braxton Payne discuss about experience at Forest Park and Kelley has a celebrity sighting.
Chris Rongey is out today that Amy Marxkors is joined by Michael Kelley and Braxton Payne to talk about Kamala Harris and Tim Walz interview with CNN's Dana Bash.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors kick off the show by discussing the passing of Ted Drewes at age 96 and the St. Louis Cardinals’ thrilling walk-off victory over the Padres. AP reporter Jim Salter joins the conversation to update on Marcellus Williams' death row hearing and reacts to the news of Ted Drewes' death.
Jared Young, an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate, visits the studio to share his moderate political views and discuss his decision to run outside traditional party lines.
The show continues with "Did You See This?" featuring discussions on current trends and unusual news stories.
In honor of Craft Appreciation Week, Chris and Amy welcome Gwen Arenberg, Project Manager at McCarthy Building Companies, and Jenna Eaton, Laborer Foreman, to highlight their efforts to bring more women and young people into the trades.
Marty McCliemens, Assistant Director of Training for UA 562 Plumbers and Pipefitters, provides insights into the critical role of plumbing and the training available at their Earth City facility.
Bernie Miklasz, KMOX sports contributor and sportswriter at Scoops with Danny Mac, breaks down the Cardinals' 4-3 walk-off win and previews Mizzou's season opener against Murray State.
The show concludes with Dave Munie, Plumbing Division Chair and Instructor at Ranken Tech, discussing the state of the plumbing industry and the importance of skilled trades.
Tom Ackerman brings exciting news with Worldwide Technology Raceway adding a playoff race to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule. The Enjoy Illinois 300 will now be held on September 7, 2025, with an XFINITY race scheduled for September 6.
In our special feature, plumbing instructor Dave Munie from Rankin Tech joins us to discuss the plumbing trade. Munie, a Rankin alum alongside his father, emphasizes the trade's job security and lucrative earnings potential. He sheds light on the variety of plumbing tasks, the importance of proper training, and the challenges plumbers face, including a current labor shortage. Munie provides valuable insights into the apprenticeship process, earning potential, and the crucial role plumbers play in maintaining safe and functional systems in homes.
Join Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors as they celebrate Craft Appreciation Week with McCarthy Building Companies. The episode features a special segment with Project Manager Gwen Arenberg and Laborer Foreman Jenna Eaton, who discuss efforts to attract more women and young people to the trades.
Marty McCliemens, Assistant Director of Training for UA 562 Plumbers and Pipefitters, joins the show to highlight the critical role of plumbing, the training offered at their Earth City facility, and career opportunities in the plumbing and HVAC industries.
The discussion continues with Bernie Miklasz, KMOX sports contributor and sportswriter at Scoops with Danny Mac, who breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals' thrilling 4-3 walk-off victory over the Padres, highlights Nolan Arenado's game-winning hit, and previews Mizzou's season opener against Murray State.
The episode concludes with a look at White Sox attendance challenges.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Bernie Miklasz to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' thrilling 4-3 walk-off victory over the Padres, highlighted by Nolan Arenado's game-winning hit. Bernie breaks down the game's pivotal moments and the impact of the rookie and veteran blend in the Cardinals' lineup. They also delve into the Cardinals' season, the challenges ahead, and the impact of low attendance at Busch Stadium. Shifting focus to college football, Bernie previews Mizzou's season opener against Murray State and the heightened expectations for the Tigers in the SEC.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors continue their Labor Day salute to the trades with Marty McCliemens, Assistant Director of Training for UA 562 Plumbers and Pipefitters. Marty discusses the crucial role of plumbing, the extensive training at their new Earth City facility, and the career prospects in plumbing, pipe fitting, and HVAC.
McCarthy Building Companies, a top name in construction, is celebrating Craft Appreciation Week with special events, including a lunch at the SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital site. Project Manager Gwen Arenberg and Laborer Foreman Jenna Eaton are featured in the "Chris & Amy Salute the Trades" segment, highlighting their efforts to attract more women and young people to the industry, and addressing the need for a larger skilled labor pool.
Amy Marxkors and Chris Rongey honor Ted Drewes Jr., reflecting on his impact on St. Louis. Jim Salter updates on Marcellus Williams' death row hearing, focusing on mishandled DNA evidence. Independent Senate candidate Jared Young shares his moderate political views and why he's running outside party lines. In "Did You See This," mold issues at a deli meat plant and facial hair trends are discussed.
In this episode of the Chris and Amy Show, Missouri Senate candidate Jared Young joins the conversation to discuss his independent run under the Better Party banner. Endorsed by former U.S. Senator John Danforth, Young shares his views on breaking away from the traditional two-party system and reaching Missouri's voters who feel politically unrepresented. He talks about the challenges and opportunities of running as an independent, his stance on major issues like immigration, abortion, and the national debt, as well as Missouri-specific concerns like rural poverty and education. Young also offers insights into his foreign policy perspectives, including ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel.
In this episode of the Chris and Amy Show, AP reporter Jim Salter discusses the complex and controversial case of Marcellus Williams, a Missouri man on death row for the 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle. With new DNA evidence suggesting mishandling, the case has been brought back to court, challenging Williams' guilt. Salter provides insights into the recent evidentiary hearing, the role of the judge, and the potential implications of the family's stance on the death penalty. The discussion also covers the legal complexities surrounding the judge's authority and the appeals process, as Williams' execution date looms.
Today on the Chris and Amy Show they talk with;
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent talks about a new Trump indictment filed in the January 6th case, Harris and Walz thinking and muting mics during the debate.
Tim Green, Executive Vice President of the IBEW/NECA Electrical Connection, he served IBEW for more than 40 years and his a former Missouri State Representative and State Senator joins to continue our Salute the Trades and talk about becoming an electrician.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to discuss dropping the first two games of the series with the Padres. Contreras going down again and the work ethic of the team.
Evan Gudmestad, IT Division Chair, and Instructor at Ranken Tech talking about what exactly IT is and how big the umbrella of IT is.
Kay-Bee Electric President Paul Kohnen and Project Manager Kevin Renaud talk about getting into being an electrician, what a day looks like and how solar panels have changed.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Evan Gudmestad, IT Division Chair, and Instructor at Ranken Tech talking about what exactly IT is and how big the umbrella of IT is. Plus, Kay-Bee Electric President Paul Kohnen and Project Manager Kevin Renaud join the show to discuss what a career in electrical contracting looks like, the history of their family operated business, some of the common misconceptions concerning this field, and why electrical work is a viable career path for anyone looking to work with their hands AND their brain.
We're continuing to salute the trades this week leading up to Labor Day weekend! Kay-Bee Electric President Paul Kohnen and Project Manager Kevin Renaud joined us discuss what a career in electrical contracting looks like, the history of Kay-Bee's family operated business, some of the common misconceptions concerning this field, and why electrical work is a viable career path for anyone looking to work with their hands AND their brain.
Without IT specialists, we'd still be using carrier pigeons to send messages! Evan Gudmestad, IT Division Chair and Ranken Tech Instructor, joined us to discuss the world of information technology and how crucial it is to every business.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Tim Green, Executive Vice President of the IBEW/NECA Electrical Connection, he served IBEW for more than 40 years and his a former Missouri State Representative and State Senator joins to continue our Salute the Trades and talk about becoming an electrician. Lebron James will not let son call him dad when at the facility. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to discuss dropping the first two games of the series with the Padres. Contreras going down again and the work ethic of the team.
The Cardinals can split the series with the Padres, at best, after dropping the first two games. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us to discuss the series, the ever-dwindling playoff odds, and Willson Contreras’ injury.
Tim Green, Executive Vice President of the IBEW/NECA Electrical Connection, joins the show to talk about his career in the electrical field and his service to IBEW for more than 40 years. Tim, a former Missouri State Representative and State Senator, also explains the benefits a union may provide and why it's a viable career path for many.
In the first hour of the show Chris and Amy talk about the extreme heat, Marcellus Williams hearing. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins to talk about a new Trump indictment filed in the January 6th case, Harris and Walz thinking and muting mics during the debate. Finally, did you see this
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, joins the show to talk about a new Trump indictment filed in the January 6th case, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's upcoming interview, and whether or not mics should be muted in the presidential debate.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors interviews;
Ben Ryder Howe, Contributor to the New York Times and New York Magazine to talk about his new piece ‘how Costco hacked the American Shopping Psyche’ and they are cracking down on people walking in without a member ship.
Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins the show to talk about his return to the station and the disappointing season that it has been for the Cardinals.
Sal Francis, Electrical Automation and an Instructor at Ranken Tech joins to talk about the career of Electrical Automation from the starting pay to the big companies that look to employ them.
Doug Shoemaker, Founder of Midwest WingFest joins the show to talk about the return of Midwest Wingfest to Fairview Heights this weekend.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk with Sal Francis, Electrical Automation and an Instructor at Ranken Tech joins to talk about the career of Electrical Automation from the starting pay to the big companies that look to employ them. Headlines of the day include new NIL for Mizzou QB. Doug Shoemaker, Founder of Midwest WingFest joins the show to talk about the return of Midwest Wingfest to Fairview Heights this weekend.
Doug Shoemaker, Founder of Midwest WingFest, joins the show to share how you can chow down on some great chicken wings while supporting the troops this weekend. Midwest WingFest takes place in St. Clair Square in Fairview Heights, IL and you can learn more at MidwestWingFest.com
Chris and Amy continue to salute the trades all week leading up to Labor Day weekend! Sal Francis, Electrical Automation Instructor at Ranken Tech, joins the show today to discuss his career in this ever-evolving field, from the starting pay to the big companies looking to hire.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Ben Ryder Howe, Contributor to the New York Times and New York Magazine to talk about his new piece ‘how Costco hacked the American Shopping Psyche’ and they are cracking down on people walking in without a member ship. Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Contributor joins the show to talk about his return to the station and the disappointing season that it has been for the Cardinals.
Bernie Miklasz, longtime St. Louis sportswriter and KMOX's newest contributor, joins the show to talk about his return to the station and the disappointing season that it has been for the Cardinals.
Ben Ryder Howe, contributor to the New York Times and New York Magazine, joins the show to talk about his new article on the allure of Costco to the American shopper, from it's reasonably priced gasoline to inexpensive wedding rings.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show the two discuss the return of Bernie Miklasz to KMOX, Q in the Lou cancelled over what is called safety concerns. Mark Zuckerberg says White House pressured Meta to censor Covid content. Finally, did you see this.
In this Did you see this segment Chris and Amy discuss a few stories such as red heads day happened in Ireland and NFL voting about private equity.
Chris and Amy begin the day with the top three stories of the day and go in depth with the return of Bernie Miklasz to the KMOX airways.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors interview;
Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth and host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX to discuss Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicating interest rate cuts could be coming.
Chad Mahoney, President and CEO of the Missouri Broadcaster’s Association to talk about the MBA Sportscaster’s Forum happening September 19th.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to discuss the series win in the Twin Cities and a big 4 game series with the Padres this week.
Leah Sueme, Industrial Technology Instructor and Ranken Alum to talk about the importance of the trades
Todd Perry, Executive Director and CEO of the Pujols Family Foundation to talk The Ultimate Drive at Top Gold taking place at Top Golf in Chesterfield September 9th.
Chris and Amy begin their 'Salute to the Trades' talking with Leah Sueme, Industrial Technology Instructor and Ranken Alum to talk about the importance of the trades. Also the Pujols Family Foundation hosting 'Ultimate Drive' at TopGolf and the Executive Director and CEO of the Pujols Family Foundation Todd Perry joins to discuss the event
Todd Perry, Executive Director and CEO of the Pujols Family Foundation, joins Chris and Amy to talk The Ultimate Drive at Top Gold taking place at Top Golf in Chesterfield September 9th.
Leah Sueme, Industrial Technology Instructor and Ranken Alum, joins the show to discuss her career in industrial technology, the major hub that St. Louis is for manufacturing, and the importance of the trades.
In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Chad Mahoney, President and CEO of the Missouri Broadcaster’s Association to talk about the MBA Sportscaster’s Forum happening September 19th. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to discuss the series win in the Twin Cities and a big 4 game series with the Padres this week.
KMOX Sports host Matt Pauley joins to discuss the series win in the Twin Cities, hotel problems, and a big 4 game series with the Padres this week.
Chad Mahoney, President and CEO of the Missouri Broadcaster’s Association, joins the show to talk about the MBA Sportscaster’s Forum happening September 19th and what one will learn about the industry if they attend.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show has the Top 3 stories of the day. A story from Rongey from his teenage days at Chesterfield Mall. Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth and host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX joins to discuss Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicating interest rate cuts could be coming. Finally, Did you see this?
In Did you see this? Red Lobster closing more restaurants including the one in Maplewood and MLB player with play for both teams in the same game.
Over the weekend, Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated interest rate cuts may be coming. Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth, joined us to explain the proposed cuts, how it affects the housing market, and whether it impacts the polls in November.
In this edition of the Chris and Amy Show:
John Hancock and Michael Kelley talk about the Democratic National Convention and what it did for Kamala Harris changes.
KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow is in Saratoga at a race track. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne discusses the Cardinals fight to get back to .500 plus Norman and Walker being sent to AAA.
Bret Mega from The Bret Mega Show on Y98 talks about the "Backpack Give Back" happening Saturday in Fairview Heights. Also just how much of a renovation does the Dome need according to a Tennessee based consultant agency.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk about the headlines of the day from the loss of an embryo to Ronda Rousey apology. Bret Mega from The Bret Mega Morning Show on Y98 talks about the "Backpack Give Pack" which is happening on Saturday at Mueller Furniture in Fairview Heights.
Chris and Amy discuss a Tennessee based consultant agency recommends a $155 million renovation to The Dome at America's Center.
Bret Mega from the Bret Mega Morning Show on Y98 joins Chris and Amy to talk about the "Backpack Give Back" which is happening Saturday at Mueller Furniture in Fairview Heights to help those in need of school supplies,
In this hour Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow who is on vacation at a horse race in Saratoga. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to talk about the series in the twin cities, Walker and Gorman being sent to Memphis. Also people know how their day will go as soon as they wake up and does anyone still use a peloton.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to talk about the race to the post-season, Gorman and Walker being sent down to Memphis, and the series ahead in the Twin Cites.
KMOX Reporter and anchor Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to talk about his weekend and it is not what is on TIAM weekend because Jagow is at Saratoga Race Track in New York.
In this hour of the Chris and Amy show John Hancock and Michael Kelley join to talk about Kamala Harris speech and the final night of the DNC.
In this edition of 'Did you see this' Amy has a story about the oldest women who is from Japan and Chris has a story about a flag football player thinks he is better than Patrick Mahomes.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley stick around and join Chris and Amy to talk about the final night of the DNC and the speech from Kamala Harris.
Chris and Amy talk with CBS Politcal Reporter Aaron Navarro about the DNC. Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ joins to talk about the 2nd annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day Weekend. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley discuss the win against the Brewers and sending Gorman to Memphis. Also unattractive hobbies for women according to men and Amy thinks she saw Santa.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk with Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ about the 2nd Annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day weekend and the deep history of blues music in St. Louis. Women's hobbies men find unattractive. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley talks about the walk off win and Gorman being sent to Memphis.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to talk about the walk off win against the Brewers, the decision to send down Gorman and more.
Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ joins Chris and Amy to talk about the 2nd Annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day weekend and the deep history of blues music in St. Louis.
In the first hour of the abbreviated show Chris and Amy talk about low attendance at Busch Stadium, Marcellus Williams. CBS Political Reporter Aaron Navarro joins to talk about the DNC.
Chris and Amy talk about the top 3 stories of the day and focus on the Cardinals walk off win against the Brewers and low attendance numbers
CBS Political Reporter Aaron Navarro joins Chris and Amy to talk about Tim Walz speaking at the Democratic National Convention and what to expect from Vice President Harris tonight.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: we give our thoughts on last nights speeches at the DNC in Chicago and we talk to Major Garrett of CBS News about the convention. Stuart McMillian updates us on Marcellus Williams innocence hearing that was scheduled for this morning. Plus, Tom Ackerman talks about what the Cardinals need to do from top to bottom to get back to prominence. Finally, Lisa Sireno of DESE's Office of Quality Schools talks standardized test scores.
It was a busy day but we made sure to save the important news headlines for our final hour of the day. Plus, Lisa Sireno of DESE's Office of Quality Schools talks standardized test scores in Missouri.
To discuss the progress made and what challenges are still facing students in Missouri, Lisa Sireno of DESE's Office of Quality Schools joined us this afternoon.
In our second hour of the show we dissect a poll that asked women what they found to be the least attractive hobbies men could have. Plus, Stuart McMillian from Marcellus Williams' innocence hearing and Tom Ackerman details the Cardinals organizational struggles.
Tom Ackerman joins us in studio to talk us off the proverbial ledge after the Cardinals old demons came back to haunt them last night. Plus, what needs to happen within the organization for the team to get back to prominence.
Stuart McMillian is at the courthouse awaiting any updates from the hearing on Marcellus Williams innocence and he joined us to share what he has learned so far.
In our first hour of the day we spend some time trying to figure out what is going wrong the Cardinals and where blame should be placed. Plus, Major Garrett joins us a day early to discuss the DNC.
With the Democratic National Convention rolling into day three in Chicago we caught up with CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to get his thoughts on the festivities so far.
After a disappointing loss and open to the series with the Brewers, Chris and Amy try and breakdown where the problems are coming from and where to lay the blame.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: we talk with NewsNation's Alex Caprariello as he's in Chicago for the DNC and we have discussion on price gouging. John Inazu discussed his book "Learning to Disagree" with us and Brad Young gave us some legal expertise. Plus, Joe Roderick of ClaibsOnline talks Cards and Regina Mossotti of the Saint Louis Zoo.
We get you some of the important headlines that you may have missed through the first part of your day. Plus, Brad Young on some legal issues and Regina Mossotti of the Saint Louis Zoo.
Regina Mossotti is the VP of Animal Care at the St. Louis Zoo and she joined us to discuss the recent births and rearing of the endangered red wolf pups, as well as countless other baby animals at the Zoo's campuses, and to give updates on the WildCare Park in North County coming in 2027.
With an update in Disney's efforts to avoid suit we had to get our legal expert Brad Young into the mix. Plus, we ask Brad about the legalities of AI-altered images in politics.
A story at the end of our second hour leads to the question: What would you do? Plus, John Inazu discussed his book "Learning to Disagree" and Joe Roderick joins us to talk Cardinals baseball.
Joe Roderick is a contributor to ClaibsOnline and he joined us this morning to talk about running out of rope, Jordan Walker's playing time and more.
John Inazu is a Wash U professor and author of Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. He joined us this morning to discuss the book, what is and what isn't cancel culture, and how learning to amicably disagree is essential to society- especially in an election year!
We get off to a fast start today as we discuss Hamas' rejection of a ceasefire deal, DNC continues and the Blues pick up some players. Plus, Alex Caprariello of NewsNation from Chicago and the DNC.
Alex Caprariello is a national correspondent for NewsNation, he joined us from Chicago to discuss the first day of the DNC, what to expect in day two, and the Pro-Palestinian protestors that breached a Secret Service barrier.
We play a voice message from a listener on Kamala Harris' comments about fighting price gouging by corporations, Chris and Amy give their thoughts as well.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show: we dive right into the transportation issues facing St. Louis Public Schools as most students head back to school around the area today. Plus, we catch up with KSDK political editor Mark Maxwell from Chicago ahead of the start of the DNC.
We spend the final hour of today's show by diving into the important headlines from around the country and of course the things effecting us right here at home.
Chris and Amy discuss the desire by Kamala Harris to take on price gouging by corporations if she wins the election in November.
As part of our headline hour, Chris and Amy share what they remember about TV host and personality Phil Donahue.
To wrap up our second hour we do a quick dive into the history of the rock n roll band. Plus, Neil Salsich and Dave Grelle joined us in studio to preview Pines Fest this weekend at The Big Top and Matt Pauley talks Cardinals baseball.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joined us as he does every Monday to talk some Cardinals baseball.
Neil Salsich of The Mighty Pines and Dave Grelle of the Playadors joined us for the first half of the hour to preview the Pines Fest music festival this weekend at The Big Top. Plus, gig horror stories.
It's that time of year where the roads get busier and rush hour starts a littler earlier, that's right school is back! Plus, we discuss the transportation issues with SLPS and Mark Maxwell previews the DNC from Chicago.
KSDK political editor Mark Maxwell is in Chicago for the DNC and he joined us this morning to discuss what he expects to see, the atmosphere around the event and some voters thoughts.
With St. Louis Public Schools facing a transportation crisis we get some of your thoughts on the issue.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: we spend the first hour by chatting with John Hancock and Michael Kelley proving you never know what might be shared. STL Magazine dining editor George Mahe stopped by to give some restaurant recommendations. Plus, Brad Young explained why Disney is looking to avoid a lawsuit and Leland Vittert of NewsNation previewed next week's DNC.
We get you the important news you may have missed so far today. Plus, Brad Young on a potential Disney suit and Leland Vittert previews the DNC in Chicago.
Leland Vittert is NewsNation's Chief Washington anchor and host of "On Balance", he joined us this afternoon to detail what to expect at the DNC next week and where the Presidential race will be won or lost.
We've got some intriguing legal stories to talk through and nobody better to discuss with than KMOX legal analyst Brad Young.
Scott Jagow is the host of TIAM Weekends and he joined us again this Friday to preview "Roaming St. Louis" and "Three Good Things". Plus, George Mahe the dining editor at STL Magazine and Mike Claiborne.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined us to discuss the slide the team has been on since the trade deadline. Plus, is it too late to turn it around, Jordan Walker's playing time and more.
STL Magazine dining editor George Mahe probably has more than a few options for you. Plus, some openings, closings and restaurants coming soon.
Our first hour is filled with some great stories, banter and we dive into some of the important topics with everybody's favorite dynamic duo Hancock and Kelley. Plus, did you see this?
Both candidates for Senate have said they'd be willing to debate but have yet to agree to a format or location. Hancock and Kelley discuss if Missouri voters would benefit from seeing a debate.
With the kids heading back to school, we reminisce about the things we liked and disliked about school. Hancock tells us about his early start on the air and interviewing Hank Aaron.
In this edition of the Chris and Amy show they talk with CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett on the upcoming DNC, and the VP debate. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to talk Cardinals and maybe a rule that says how long a starter has to stay in a game. St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy discussing crime in the area. Finally, Heather Knight, MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education discusses standardized tests scores are showing some improvement.
In the final hour, Chris and Amy are joined by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy to talk about crime in St. Louis as well as the number of officers they are still in need of. Heather Knight, MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education joins to talk about standardized tests scores in the state showing some improvement.
Heather Knight, MO Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Literacy Coordinator joins Chris and Amy to talk about the standardized tests in Missouri are showing some improvement but with still one issue.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy joins Chris and Amy to talk about the crime in St. Louis, how shootings are logged as well as how many officers are they down.
In the second hour Chris and Amy discuss a Detroit Judge locks up a girl while she was on a field trip. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Cardinals struggle and the reports that a starting pitcher might have to pitch a minimum of 6 innings.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to talk about the struggles of the Cardinals and the new report that a starting pitcher might be forced to pitch at least 6 innings.
Chris and Amy discuss a few topics including a Detroit Judge locked up a girl while she was on the field trip to the courthouse.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk about the Cardinals struggles. Trump VP pick JD Vance fake news comment. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to discuss DNC coming up, and the upcoming VP debate. Finally, did you see this.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Democratic National Convention next week, Tim Walz and JD Vance decide to debate and more.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: We discuss the use of phones by students while in the classroom and interview Rockwood Schools Superintendent Dr. Curtis Cain about what his district is doing to combat it. Plus, we discuss the footage that was released by Ferguson police that showed Officer Travis Brown being run into the ground causing his severe brain injury. Mark Hertling updates us on the battle in Europe and the tense situation in the Middle East.
In our final hour we get to some of the important news you may have missed so far today. Plus, Andrew Wiebe talks CITY SC and the Leagues Cup, Ryan Horvat joins us to discuss sports betting in Missouri.
Ryan Horvat is the host of "BetMGM Tonight" on BetQL an audacy network. He joined us this afternoon to discuss the potential of sports betting being legalized in the state of Missouri.
After a run to the Round of 16 in the Leagues Cup ended with a 4-2 loss last night, Andrew Wiebe of Apple TV+ joined us to give his thoughts on what City SC needs to do have sustainable success. Plus, a dive into MLS capology.
As we approach back to school time across the area we need your thoughts on students having phones while in school. Plus, Ret. Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling talks Ukraine-Russia and the fragile situation in the Middle East. Also, John Rooney talks Cardinals baseball.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us this morning to talk about a tough series with the Reds. Plus, what needs to happen for the team to make a run.
Ret. US Army Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joined us this morning to provide updates on Ukraine's incursion into Russia and what it means for Ukrainian forces. Plus, the dangerous situation brewing in the Middle East.
In our first hour today we discuss the release of the footage from violent protests in Ferguson and Dr. Curtis Cain of Rockwood School District shared the district's phone use policies for students. Plus, did you see this?
Rockwood Superintendent Dr. Curtis Cain joined us to detail how the district is combating phone use by students during learning periods.
Chris and Amy discuss the footage that was released by Ferguson PD from violent protests that left Officer Travis Brown in critical condition with a brain injury.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: we start with the terrifying news of people being stuck in the Arch for hours and other irrational fears. Sarah Fenske joins us to talk about some trouble an organization is facing in resettling refugees in St. Louis. Plus, we talk Cardinals baseball and CITY SC soccer. Finally, we close the show by looking at some of the issues facing voters in Missouri come November's election.
In our final hour of the show we got the news that some important issues will be on ballots for the people of Missouri to vote on including reproductive rights and sports wagering. Plus, Joey Zanaboni ahead of CITY SC's matchup with Club America.
Amy wants to know if some recent events and decisions made at her house have caused her to drift into "hoosier" territory.
We caught up with CITY SC broadcaster Joey Zanaboni ahead of tonights Round of 16 matchup versus Club America in the Leagues Cup.
Amy has to get some feelings off her chest when it comes to weddings including its overpriced nature and charging guests to attend. Plus, Sarah Fenske on resettling refugees in St. Louis and Mark Sweeney gives you the birds.
Mark Sweeney is a Bally Sports Midwest studio analyst and he joined us to discuss another rough outing for Sonny Gray, Jordan Walker's return and stars not shining.
Sarah Fenske, the Executive Editor of STL Magazine and formerly of the Riverfront Times, joined us to discuss the situation in which Welcome Neighbor STL was blocked in their attempt to resettle refugees despite a decreasing population in St. Louis.
For some their biggest fear may have come true when they were trapped in the Gateway Arch for hours. Plus, Scott MacFarlane on the conversation between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
CBS News' Scott MacFarlane joined us to discuss the hack and reporting of it, the conversation between Donald Trump & Elon Musk and the vibe around Kamala Harris.
In today's edition of "The Chris & Amy Show": John Hancock fills in for Amy as he and Chris discuss the violent protests in Ferguson and Congressional nominee Wesley Bell joins us on the phone with his thoughts. Plus, a full lineup of guests including Wendy Gillette of CBS News talking the Olympics and Rick Stream on the security of Missouri elections.
Chris and John discuss when it will become news that Kamala Harris still hasn't sat down for an interview. Plus, Wendy Gillette from France discusses the Olympics and Rick Stream on the security of Missouri elections.
With the news that there may be a proposal to hand count ballots in the state, we had Rick Stream join us to explain security in Missouri elections. Rick is the Republican Director of Elections for St. Louis County.
CBS reporter Wendy Gillette was in Paris covering the summer Olympics and she joined us this afternoon to discuss her reporting and the Olympic experience in France.
The preseason for the NFL has kicked off league-wide and Rongey has already given Caleb Williams an MVP nod. Plus, Michael Krawczynski of WashU discussed the Perseid meteor shower and Matt Pauley talks Cardinals baseball.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joins Chris and John to discuss a weird weekend schedule and where the offensive production has gone. Plus, some potential call ups down the stretch.
Michael Krawczynski is an Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Wash U and joined us this morning to give us the science behind the shower.
We spend much of the first hour sharing and getting your thoughts on the protests that turned violent and left Officer Travis Boyle in critical condition. Plus, Wesley Bell joins us and did you see this?
The Democratic nominee for the 1st Congressional District and current St. Louis County prosecuting attorney shared his thoughts on the violent protests in Ferguson.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk with John Hancock and Michael Kelley talk Donald Trump speech, Tim Walz, and Mayor Jones reacting on "X" about Cori Bush losing to Wesley Bell.
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick discussing the audit against St. Louis Public Schools. KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins to preview what he has on TIAM Weekend. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined the show from Kansas City to talk about the crazy baseball schedule and the Negro League Museum.
KMOX Reporters Michael Calhoun and Maria Keena discuss what it was like to be in Ferguson after the Michael Brown shooting which happened 10 years ago. Carlos Restrepo, President and Founder of STL Santos, City SC Spanish Speaking support section joins the show to talk about the decision of the group to end the boycott of the Leagues Cup and be in attendance for the Round of 32 matchup against Portland.
KMOX Reporters Michael Calhoun and Maria Keena discuss what it was like to be in Ferguson after the Michael Brown shooting which happened 10 years ago. Carlos Restrepo, President and Founder of STL Santos, City SC Spanish Speaking support section joins the show to talk about the decision of the group to end the boycott of the Leagues Cup and be in attendance for the Round of 32 matchup against Portland.
Carlos Restrepo, President and Founder of STL Santos, City SC's Spanish Speaking support section, joins the show to talk about the decision of the group to lift the boycott of the Leagues Cup and be in attendance for the Round of 32 matchup against Portland.
Today marks ten years since Michael Brown was killed by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, MO. The riots that ensued were covered by KMOX reporters Michael Calhoun and Maria Keena who were in the midst of the chaos. Michael and Maria joined Chris and Amy to relive their experience on the streets of Ferguson covering the harrowing events.
In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick discussing the audit against St. Louis Public Schools. KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins to preview what he has on TIAM Weekend. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined the show from Kansas City to talk about the crazy baseball schedule and the Negro League Museum. Finally, an Olympic update.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy live from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City to discuss the crazy schedule that has left the Cardinals with a rare Sunday off day, the needed production from Goldschmidt and Arenado, and the series vs the Royals.
KMOX Reporter and Anchor Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to preview what he has coming up on TIAM Weekend including Roaming St. Louis and his Chat with Stu Mac
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick joins Chris and Amy to talk about the investigation of St. Louis Public Schools concerning issues over student transportation and budget.
John Hancock and Michael stick around and join Chris and Amy for the first hour. Hancock shares a story from his days playing at Six Flags. They discuss Donald Trump's speech, Tim Walz's stance of free speech, and Mayor Jones reacting to Cori Bush losing to Wesley Bell.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy to talk about Donald Trump press conference, Tim Walz and Mayor Jones reacts to Cori Bush lose in Missouri primary.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk about Nelly getting arrested, Taylor Swift cancelled in Austria because of possible threats. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett discusses Cori Bush and Kamala Harris not speaking to media.
Camille Brooks, Director, Programming and Events at Gateway Arch Foundation and Jeremiah Johnson, Singer and Guitarist of the Jeremiah Johnson Band joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about Blues at the Arch Festival returning this weekend. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Cardinals winning the first two against the Rays, climbing back into the playoff race, the chances of bringing back Goldschmidt next season.
Democratic candidate for Missouri Governor Crystal Quade shares her views, how she thinks Missouri has been run the last few years as well as her first steps if she gets elected. Brett Eagleson, President of 9/11 Justice and son of a 9/11 victim joins the show discussing 9/11 Justice releasing statement on CBS News Report implicating Saudi Arabia in terrorist attacks.
Democratic candidate for Missouri Governor Crystal Quade shares her views, how she thinks Missouri has been run the last few years as well as her first steps if she gets elected. Brett Eagleson, President of 9/11 Justice and son of a 9/11 victim joins the show discussing 9/11 Justice releasing statement on CBS News Report implicating Saudi Arabia in terrorist attacks.
Brett Eagleson, President of 9/11 Justice and son of a 9/11 victim, joins the show to discuss what 9/11 Justice is and their statement on CBS News implicating Saudi Arabia in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Democratic candidate for Missouri Governor Crystal Quade joins Chris and Amy to share her views, how she thinks Missouri has been run the last few years, and her plan of action if she gets elected.
Camille Brooks, Director, Programming and Events at Gateway Arch Foundation and Jeremiah Johnson, Singer and Guitarist of the Jeremiah Johnson Band joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about Blues at the Arch Festival returning this weekend. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Cardinals winning the first two against the Rays, climbing back into the playoff race, the chances of bringing back Goldschmidt next season.
KMOX Sports' Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Cardinals winning the first two against the Rays, climbing back into the playoff race, and the chances of bringing back Goldschmidt next season.
Camille Brooks, Director of Programming and Events at Gateway Arch Foundation and Jeremiah Johnson, Singer and Guitarist of the Jeremiah Johnson Band, joins Chris and Amy in studio to discuss the fun and festivities at the Blues at the Arch Festival this weekend.
Chris and Amy begin the day talking about a new feature on the Audacy app plus some of the big headlines like Nelly getting arrested and Taylor Swift's concert in Vienna being cancelled due to a terrorist threat. Major Garrett, CBS' Chief Washington Correspondent, joins the show to talk about Cori Bush's loss to Wesley Bell and bickering between Vice President candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy to talk about Cori Bush losing to Wesley Bell in the primary, bickering between Vice Presidential candidates, and if it is a big deal that Kamala Harris has yet to speak to the media.
Chris and Amy discuss a few of the big stories from today including Nelly getting arrested and Taylor Swift shows cancelled in Austria.
Today Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss election results. They are joined by Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic nominee for 1st Congressional to talk about his win over Cori Bush and what he has planned to make sure he wins in November. Republican candidate for Governor Mike Kehoe to talk about his win on primary night, how he plans to fix crime in St. Louis and thoughts on healthcare in rural Missouri. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about Victor Scott II coming back up. Pham playing well and what they need to make a run. Jeff Smith Columnist for the Missouri Independent and Executive Director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association joined Chris and Amy to talk about the election results.
In this hour Chris and Amy discuss the headlines of the day including audio from the winners of last night's primary election.
Jeff Smith Columnist for the Missouri Independent and Executive Director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association joined Chris and Amy to recap Missouri's primary results.
Chris and Amy go through the top headlines of the day with audio from some of the candidates that came out on top from primary election night.
Republican candidate for Governor Mike Kehoe to talk about his win on primary night, how he plans to fix crime in St. Louis and thoughts on healthcare in rural Missouri. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about Victor Scott II coming back up. Pham playing well and what they need to make a run. Plus Amy says don't propose at the Olympics.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about Victor Scott II's call up to the majors and improved offense, Tommy Pham's production and effect on the clubhouse, and what the Cardinals need to make a run.
Republican candidate for Governor Mike Kehoe joins Chris and Amy to talk about his win on primary night, how he plans to fix crime in St. Louis, and to give his thoughts on healthcare in rural Missouri.
Chris and Amy talk about the results from the Missouri primary election, Tim Walz introduced in PA. Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic nominee for 1st Congressional District, joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about his win over Cori Bush and what he has planned to make sure he wins in November.
Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic nominee for 1st Congressional District, joins Chris and Amy to talk about his win over Cori Bush and what he has planned to make sure he wins in November.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors begin the show reviewing the Missouri Primary results and more.
CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the democratic ticket. Brandyn Jones, Executive Director of Laclede's Landing Main Street, joins Chris and Amy to talk about what's new at the Landing, the potential the area has, and what to expect in the future. Lynn Worthy, Cardinals Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins Chris and Amy to talk about the loss to the Mets and hosting the Tampa Bay Rays this week.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk about the headlines of the day from Tim Walz being picked as running mate. Missouri Primary, and Michael Phelps wanting one and done when it comes to steroids in swimming.
Chris and Amy discuss more about the biggest headline of the day that Kamala Harris has selected Tim Walz as her running mate.
Chris and Amy discuss some of the top headlines of the day such as Missouri Primary election. Tim Walz is running mate for Kamala Harris inmates escaped CJC.
Brandyn Jones, Executive Director of Laclede's Landing Main Street, joins Chris and Amy to talk about what's new at the Landing, the potential the area has, and what to expect in the future. Lynn Worthy, Cardinals Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins Chris and Amy to talk about the loss to the Mets and hosting the Tampa Bay Rays this week.
Lynn Worthy, Cardinals Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins Chris and Amy to talk about the loss to the Mets and hosting the Tampa Bay Rays this week.
Brandyn Jones, Executive Director of Laclede's Landing joins Chris and Amy to talk about what is new at the landing and the popular spot that it is becoming.
In the opening hour Chris and Amy talk about inmates escaping the CJC over the weekend. CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the democratic ticket. Finally, Did you see this.
CBS Reporter in Washington DC Linda Kenyon joins the show to talk about the decision of Vice President Kamala Harris to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the democratic ticket.
Today on the Chris and Amy show, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk about the Olympics and how the ratings are. Dave Simons, Senior Vice President of Investments with Simons and COrdes Wealth Management Group joins discussing the stock markets plummeting.
Sal Vulcano, Comedian and a member of the Impractical Jokers joins to talk about coming to St. Louis with his “Everything’s Fine” tour which will be at The Factory in Chesterfield in January. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to talk about the Cardinals losing three of four to the Cubs and now coming back home for make up against the Mets.
St. Louis City SC Beat Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tom Timmermann talks about the trade of Tim Parker and the loss to FC Juarez and finishing second in the group and still advancing in the Leagues Cup. Hancock and Kelley join the show to preview the Missouri primary.
St. Louis City SC Beat Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tom Timmermann talks about the trade of Tim Parker and the loss to FC Juarez and finishing second in the group and still advancing in the Leagues Cup. Hancock and Kelley join the show to preview the Missouri primary.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join the Chris and Amy show to talk about the Missouri Primary election and Kamala Harris picking a running mate Tuesday.
St. Louis City SC Beat Writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tom Timmermann talks about the trade of Tim Parker, the penalty shooutout loss to FC Juarez, and finishing second in the group stage of the Leagues Cup.
Sal Vulcano, Comedian and a member of the Impractical Jokers joins to talk about coming to St. Louis with his “Everything’s Fine” tour which will be at The Factory in Chesterfield in January. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins to talk about the Cardinals losing three of four to the Cubs and now coming back home for make up against the Mets. Finally, just how bad are the Chicago White Sox.
KMOX sports host Matt Pauley joins to talk about the Cardinals losing three of four to the Cubs and now coming back home for make up game against the Mets.
Sal Vulcano, comedian and a member of the Impractical Jokers, joins the show to discuss his debut comedy special "Terrified" which is available for free on YouTube, and his “Everything’s Fine” tour which stops at The Factory in Chesterfield in January.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk about the Olympics and how the ratings are. Dave Simons, Senior Vice President of Investments with Simons and COrdes Wealth Management Group joins discussing the stock markets plummeting.
In this edition of Did you see this Chris and Amy talk about Bloomberg report prisoner release before it was known and Donald Trump on the prisoner swap.
Dave Simons, Senior Vice President of Investments with Simons and Cordes Wealth Management Group and host of KMOX's Dollars and Sense joins us to discuss the global stock market crash and what our level of concern should be.
In this edition of the Chris and Amy show they are joined by Hancock and Kelley discussing prisoner swap, VP picks and a bet that Hancock can not walk across balance beam. Would you pay to skip political ads? KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins to preview his Roaming St. Louis and Chat with StuMac segments that air during TIAM Weekend. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks about the loss to the Cubs and the editions of Fedde and Pham. Finally, the new Nike ad 'Am I a Bad Person'
A very short final hour. Chris and Amy discuss a recent Nike ad and an unlikely Olympic champion.
In this hour of the Chris and Amy show; would you pay to skip political ads. KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekend. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks tough loss against Cubs and the new additions Fedde and Pham.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to talk about the tough loss in game one of the series against the Cubs, Erick Fedde making his team debut and how Tommy Pham fits in.
KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to preview TIAM Weekend segments Roaming St. Louis and Chat with StuMac.
In the first hour of Friday's show, Chris and Amy are joined by Hancock and Kelley to talk about the prisoner swap with Russia and Kamala Harris' potential VP pick. Kelley also bets Hancock to walk across a balance beam.
Chris and Amy along with Hancock and Kelley talk Cardinals, Olympics and Kelley bets Hancock that he can not walk across a balance beam.
Chris and Amy are joined by John Hancock and Kelley to discuss Kamala Harris' potential VP pick.
In today's Chris and Amy show; CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett on US/Russia prisoner swap and Harris potential VP picks. Dr. Nick Holekamp, Chief Medical Officer for Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital on how Ranken Jordan helped a Ukrianian refugee after an accident in Kansas. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley on Michael McGreevy's MLB debut. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore discusses Christopher Dunn being released from prison. Indy Car Driver Kyle Kirkwood promotes Bommarito 500 at WWT Raceway.
In the final hour of the Thursday show Chris and Amy talk with St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore about the release of Christopher Dunn. Jay Ashcroft files lawsuit against Biden administration. Indy Car Driver Kyle Kirkwood talks about the Bommarito 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway and the Brett Blume blood drive is back
Indy Car Driver Kyle Kirkwood joins the show to talk about the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 returning to World Wide Technology Raceway on August 16th and 17th and how he got started racing Indy Car.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about the release of Christopher Dunn, who spent 34 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
In the second hour, Chris and Amy are joined by Dr. Nick Holekamp, Chief Medical Officer for Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital to talk how they have helped an Ukrainan refugee after accident in Kansas. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joined to talk about Michael McGreevy great MLB debut, the standings and the 4 game weekend series in Chicago.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to talk about the debut for Michael McGreevy, the playoff race and a 4 game series in Chicago.
The Kapusterynska family fled war-torn Ukraine only for tragedy to strike again when they became victims of a drunk driving accident in Kansas. 8-year-old Yeva was paralyzed from the accident, but is rehabilitating with Ranken Jordan Hospital in St. Louis. Dr. Nick Holekamp, Chief Medical Officer for Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital, joins the show to discuss the family's story, the progress being made, and how you can help.
Donate to the family's GoFundMe to help little Yeva: https://t.co/klH2VsSkJs
In the first hour for the first show in August Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk about the US/Russia prisoner swap. Former Presideent Donald Trump says Vice President Kamala Harris is of Indian decent. CBS Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett discusses the prisoner swap and who Harris might pick as her running mate. Finally, Did you see this?
In this Did you see this segment Chris and Amy discuss United crew gets sick because of passenger medical emergency, Ihop $5 pancakes and more.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, the Russian prisoner swap, and US presidential race.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman talks about the Cardinals trade deadline. Joe Blanner, Equity Partner with Law Firm McCarthy, Leonard, and Kaemmerer talks St. Louis being in a 'Demographic Winter'. Dr. Randi Mozenter, Psychologist and part of the Clinical Medical Staff at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Wash U Med School joins Amy and Chris to talk about the video being released from the CVPA shooting and how our brains sperate real and fake. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney discusses the trade deadline and Pham coming up big. Finally, Olympics finish the show.
Chris and Amy talk about Simone Biles being most decorated gymnast ever. The triathlon getting started with questionable water and the swimmers think the pool is too shallow.
Dr. Randi Mozenter, Psychologist and part of the Clinical Medical Staff at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Wash U Med School joins Amy and Chris to talk about the video being released from the CVPA shooting and how our brains sperate real and fake. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney discusses the Cardinals trade deadline and more.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Cardinals trade deadline moves and Tommy Pham coming through in first game back with club.
Dr. Randi Mozenter, psychologist and part of the Clinical Medical Staff at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Wash U Med School, join us to explain what drives a troubled young mind into committing heinous acts like a school shooting. In light of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department releasing the graphic bodycam footage of the CVPA school shooting, we also question how this disturbing imagery impacts the minds of the average viewer.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show to talk about the Cardinals moves at the trade deadline. Joe Blanner, Equity Partner with Law Firm McCarthy, Leonard, and Kaemmerer joins Chris and Amy to talk about the implications of St. Louis' 'demographic winter'. Finally, did you see this has olympic topics.
Joe Blanner, Equity Partner with the law firm McCarthy, Leonard, and Kaemmerer joins Chris and Amy to talk about the implications of St. Louis' 'demographic winter' and how the city can rejuvenate.
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Cardinals moves at the trade deadline and how it lines them up for the stretch run.
Chris and Amy talk with Wendy Gillette from CBS about the Olympics. David Drier, Pedal the Cause and Michael Alter, Fitz's Root Beer discuss "A World Without Cancer Day" returning and Will Leitch talks Cardinals trade for Fedde and Pham and what else might happen.
In this hour Chris and Amy discuss headlines of the day from Netherlands volleyball in Olympics has served time for rape. Olympic spoilers and The Scottish Arms closing.
Chris and Amy talk about changes to ACT scores where you can take best from every subject and Caray and Buck in broadcast booth together again.
Chris and Amy talk about some of the headlines of the day including a Netherlands volleyball has served time for rape and his in the Olympics and The Scottish Arms closes the doors.
David Drier, CEO of Pedal the Cause and Michael Alter, Owner and President of Fitz's Root Beer talk about 'A World Without Cancer Day' returning as well as Pedal the Cause. Will Leatch, MLB National Correspondent talks trade deadline.
MLB National Correspondent Will Leatch joins Chris and Amy to talk about the 3-team trade the Cardinals made Monday and what to expect from them before the deadline hits.
David Drier, CEO of Pedal the Cause and Michael Alter, Owner and President of Fitz's Root Beer joins Chris and Amy to talk about 'World Without Cancer Day' returning to St. Louis restaurants this Friday and Pedal the Cause returns in September.
In the first hour Chris and Amy talk Olympic opening ceremonies. CBS Correspondent in Paris Wendy Gillette talks Men's gymnastics getting a medal, Biles competing and Seine swimming might be canceled.
Chris and Amy check to see if each other have seen Snoop Dogg being at all events and warm beer.
Wendy Gillette, CBS Correspodnet at the Paris Olympics joins Chris and Amy to talk about what has happened so far and Simone Biles competing with an injury.
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley talk with Andrew Egger about potential Kamala Harris VP picks. Polo Ascencio talks Disney and Olympics. Matt Pauley touches on Cardianls trade deadline plans. Greg Stohr talks President Biden Supreme Court reform.
Maria Keena joins the KMOX Newsroom discussing the investigation now closed with the CVPA shooting. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court Reporter talks President Biden calling for supreme court reforms.
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court Reporter joins Amy and Michael to talk about President Biden calling for supreme court reforms.
KMOX Reporter Maria Keena joins the show after returning from the press conference that the CVPA shooting investigation is closed.
Cardinals Spanish Broadcaster Polo Ascencio joins the show and ends up talking Disney villain's and Oprah. Cardinals pre and post game host Matt Pauley talks trading deadline.
Matt Pauley, Cardinals pre and post game host joins the show to talk about the Cardinals avoiding the sweep over the weekend and what they might do at the trade deadline.
Polo Ascencio, Cardinals Spanish Broadcaster joins Amy and Michael and the conversation ends up being more about Disney villain's being misunderstood and Oprah.
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley talk about the Olympic opening ceremonies, Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent for The Bulwark joins the show to talk about Kamala Harris potential VP picks. Finally, JD Vance comments about people without children.
Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent for The Bulwark joins Amy and Michael to talk about who Kamala Harris might choose as VP candidate.
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley begin the week talking about the Olympic opening ceremonies and some of the controversary about it.
Amy and Brad talk with Former NFL Tight End for the St. Louis Football Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys and NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Smith about his playing days and his playing and Jackie Smith night at the ballpark. Matt Sebek, City SC Chief Experience Officer joins Amy and Brad to talk about the beginning of the Leagues Cup and what will be different at CityPark for the first game, and more.
Matt Sebek, City SC Chief Experience Officer joins Amy and Brad to talk about the beginning of the Leagues Cup and what will be different at CityPark for the first game.
Former NFL Tight End for the St. Louis Football Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys and NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Smith, joins Amy and Brad to talk about his career and the Cardinals hosting Jackie Smith night at the ballpark.
In the second hour Brad Young joins Amy to talk about California Governor Gavin Newsome removing homeless camps. Young people not interested in Olympics, Mike Claiborne joins the show to talk about the opening of a three game series against the Nationals. Finally, Christopher Dunn is still in jail.
Brad Young joins Amy Marxkors discussing California Governor Gavin Newsome removing homeless camps and recently signed a bill that no longer will make school districts alert parents of child's gender change.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Amy and Brad Young to talk about the Cardinals beginning of a three game weekend series against the Washington Nationals and the trade deadline.
Amy Marxkors, John Hancock and Braxton Payne talk about Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to congress and VP Harris response.
Amy, John and Braxton talk about the joy of watching the Olympics and GEN Z does not care about them.
It is Amy's birthday which means Chris Rongey is off. John Hancock and Braxton Payne join for the first hour to talk about Netanyahu speaking to congress, Missouri Governor race, VP candidate JD Vance is in St. Louis and do people still care about the Olympics.
We spend our final hour at Whitmoor Country Club by getting all of the important headlines and pieces of news to you to start the afternoon.
Chris and Amy discuss some of the information we learned about Thomas Crooks in the time leading up to his attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
As part of our headline hour we look at some local headlines that you may have missed over the course of the morning.
In our second hour from Whitmoor Country Club we talk with Amanda Small of Cardinals Care about the work they do for youth in St. Louis. Plus, Matt Pauley talks a tough end to the road trip in Pittsburgh.
Matt Pauley joined us to talk about the series with the Pirates and what he believes the team will address at the trade deadline.
To lead off the second hour we chat with Amanda Small, the Manager of Cardinals Care & Youth Baseball/Softball Commissioner about all that Cardinals Care does for youth in St. Louis.
We are coming to you live from Whitmoor Country Club all day as we celebrate the Ted Savage Cardinals Care Classic. In our first hour we talk with former reliever Ray King and did you see this?
Some protests turned violent and hateful from groups opposing Benjamin Netanyahu and the IDF's actions in Gaza.
We caught up with the former Cardinals reliever at Whitmoor Country Club as part of the Ted Savage Cardinals Care Classic.
Before turning it over to Cardinals baseball we channel our inner Gaby Hoffman and say a quick "Hi and Goodbye".
We wrap up today's show by sharing some of the top news headlines you may have missed so far today.
Sonya Massey called the police to her home because she thought someone was trying to get into her home. She was shot and killed by police after a brief confrontation.
At the end our conversation with Billy Binion we get his thoughts on some death row inmates still facing the death penalty despite evidence pointing to their innocence. Plus, voice of the Cardinals John Rooney.
We are joined by Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney to talk about a tough night offensively in the series opener vs the Pirates, the team staying in striking distance, and tonight's test vs Paul Skenes.
Billy Binion is a writer at Reason.com and he joined us this morning to discuss a story he wrote about why "Documented Dreamers" are still being deported, despite entering the country legally.
We lead off the show by discussing the news of Kim Cheatle's resignation after a disastrous appearance in front of Congress yesterday. Plus, Joel Goldstein of SLU law gave some perspective on Harris topping the ticket for democrats.
Joel K. Goldstein is a law professor at SLU and author of The Modern American Vice Presidency: The Transformation of a Political Institution. He joined us this morning to discuss Kamala Harris's road ahead and her potential VP picks.
Chris and Amy debate whether it's a big deal or not that we haven't heard from Joe Biden after his announcement that he is no longer running for president.
In our final hour of the day we get you all of the headlines you may have missed from the weekend. Plus, Peter Maer on Biden's decision to step aside.
Nikki Haley once said that if either party went away from their elderly front runners they'd win the election but while at the RNC she pointed out Kamala Harris's shortcomings while offering her support for Donald Trump.
Peter Maer is a former CBS White House Correspondent and he joined us this afternoon to talk about Joe Biden's historic move to exit the 2024 race and what lies ahead.
An Audacy sister station, V103 in Atlanta, asked people on the street what they thought of Biden's decision to step aside and think about Kamala Harris. Plus, Major Garrett joins us and Matt Pauley talks Cardinals baseball.
Matt Pauley joined us to talk about a good weekend down south in Atlanta and previews the series with the Pirates. Plus, a dive into the Wild Card race and its effect on deadline moves.
With so much historic and pressing news we convinced Major Garrett to join us on a Monday morning. Major shared his thoughts on Biden's decision, the timing, and what comes next for Democrats.
We ask the question of John Hancock and Michael Kelley to get their opinions on who it might and should be. Plus, Wesley Bell joined us in studio to discuss his run for US House of Representatives (MO 1).
Wesley Bell is running for the US House of Representatives (MO 1) against incumbent Cori Bush, and he joined us in studio this morning to discuss the race and why he would be a representative for all of the region.
We jump right into the important news of Biden's decision to step aside in the 2024 race with democratic strategist Michael Kelley and republican strategist John Hancock.
In our final hour we briefly get to some headlines that you may have missed. Plus, Sam Sabin updates us on the global IT outage and Stan McNeal of Cardinals Magazine previewed the new Cardinals Yearbook
Stan McNeal is the senior staff writer for Cardinals Magazine and he joined us in studio to highlight the new Cardinals Yearbook. The theme for the yearbook is "My Greatest Day as a Cardinal" where you can read stories from over a dozen former Cardinals.
Sam Sabin, Axios cybersecurity reporter, joined us this afternoon to share what she knows at this point about the outage, when it could be fixed, and the impact it's had on the world.
Chris and Amy discuss how it will take more action than words from both sides of the aisle to cool our current political climate. Plus, Scott Jagow hops in studio and Mike Claiborne talks Cardinals baseball.
In honor of the Cardinals returning to the diamond tonight in Atlanta we thought we'd catch up with Mike Claiborne. Claibs gave his outlook of the second half and moves he'd like to see at the deadline.
Scott Jagow was working the Olympics in 1996 when the bombing occurred and he joined Chris and Amy to discuss what that was like and his conviction in not wanting to name Richard Jewell as a suspect.
Fridays at 10:00 we are lucky enough to catch up with John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Today we get their thoughts on the RNC and next move for democrats. Plus, did you see this?
We get John Hancock's thoughts on a clip from 2011 in which George W. Bush gave a warning of impending isolationism, protectionism and nativism.
Chris and Amy discuss the nomination speech given by Donald Trump at the RNC with our favorite duo John Hancock and Michael Kelley.
We get you some interesting headlines in our final hour before we get to Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer. But before that we speak with writer-director-producer Nick Lyon.
Stephen Richer is the Maricopa County (AZ) Recorder and was caught in Kari Lake's defamatory comments on election integrity. He joined us this afternoon to describe the process of certifying elections and what he'd like to see change in our political climate.
Nick Lyon is a director, writer, and producer. His most recent movie 'Continental Split' is a disaster film involving the New Madrid fault line and the massive earthquake it creates, putting cities across the country (like St. Louis) in peril. Nick joined us to discuss the film, his career in the industry, and his St. Louis ties.
Chris and Amy have a conversation about whether or not there is and can be basic unity in American politics and it's electorate. Plus, Peter Kastor on the historical significance of the classified docs case and Chip Caray talks Cardinals baseball.
Chip Caray is familiar with the Atlanta Braves and he joined us this morning to share his thoughts on what's ahead in the second half of the season and gaps to fill in the roster.
Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Washington University, joined us to discuss the dismissal of Donald Trump's classified documents case by judge Aileen Cannon, and to provide a historical context to the appointment of federal officers dating back to George Washington.
Chris and Amy discuss some of the information we learned about Thomas Matthews Crooks in the wake of his assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Plus, Major Garrett from the RNC.
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, joined us at his usual Thursday slot to discuss the news of President Joe Biden catching COVID, Donald Trump naming JD Vance as his running mate, and more from the Republican National Convention.
In our final hour we get you all of the headlines that you may have missed today. Plus, those All-Star Game uniforms weren't great.
Chris and Amy discuss the comments made by Rep. Adam Schiff in which he made a direct call for President Biden to withdraw from the race.
Chris and Amy discuss why it is important for people of power and influence in politics to be mindful of how they talk about certain people. Especially with the political temperature raised heading towards November.
While MLB might have the best, most competitive All-Star Game but they all are kind of boring, Chris and Amy discuss. Plus, Molly Hitzeman previewed St. Louis Burger Week and "Voice of the Cardinals" John Rooney.
We interrupt John's All-Star break to get his thoughts on the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game. Plus, we ask John what needs to happen for the team to make a deep run come the postseason.
Molly Hitzeman of Hi-Pointe Drive-In joined us to highlight the week long event and what you can find at participating restaurants around the St. Louis area.
We start the show by looking back at yesterday's torrential rains including the dam failure and flooding near Nashville, Illinois. Plus, Leland Vittert of NewsNation with updates at the RNC.
Leland Vittert joined us this morning to give updates on the GOP convention after day two. Plus, we discuss the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and Trump's pick for VP.
For most our final hour we went into storm coverage but were able to get back on to say good afternoon.
WashU history professor Iver Bernstein explains our history of political turmoil in the US. Plus, Scott Miller of MLB Network Radio talks team needs at the deadline, playoff races and that interesting anthem rendition.
MLB Network radio analyst and New York Times contributor Scott Miller joined us this morning to discuss team needs as we approach the trade deadline and what to expect coming down the stretch of the season.
Iver Bernstein is a Professor of History, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University. In light of Saturday's attempted assassination on Donald Trump, Professor Bernstein gave us an historical perspective on political turmoil and presidential assassinations dating back to the Civil War.
We begin the show by covering the news out of Nashville, Illinois of a dam failure that forced residents to evacuate this morning. Plus, Thane Rosenbaum on Trump's classified documents case and Mark Maxwell from the GOP convention in Milwaukee.
Mark Maxwell, political editor for KSDK, is in Milwaukee covering the Republican National Convention and he joined us to discuss the first day atmosphere.
CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joined us this morning to explain the decision by Aileen Cannon to dismiss the case and what the next steps might be.
In our final hour we get to the headlines you may have missed from the weekend and start to the week. Plus, a game of Either/Or.
We got the news that Donald Trump is expected to make a decision on his VP nominee and wonder if Saturday's assassination attempt changes who might get the nod.
In the first half hour we talk with St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore about turning his office around and diversion programs that will be implemented. Plus, Polo Ascencio talk the first half of the season.
Cardinals Spanish language broadcaster Polo Ascencio joined us today to talk about the first half of the season, team needs at the deadline and the All-Star break.
We were lucky enough to have Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore join us in studio to talk about not only update on crime and prosecution but about diversion programs keeping certain offenders out of jail.
We start the show today by discussing the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and why we all need to take a step back. Plus, Brad Young on the dismissal of Trump's classified documents case and John Hancock on the GOP convention.
We catch up with John Hancock to discuss the political climate after Saturday's assassination attempt and what to expect now at the Republican convention.
KMOX legal analyst Brad Young joined us to share his thoughts on the ruling by Judge Aileen Cannon and the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk about the headlines of the day. They are joined by Shannon Brueggemann, Vice President for Education at Rankin Technical College joins the show to talk about why high school grads are starting to go to trade schools instead of a traditional college and more.
Shannon Brueggemann, Vice President for Education at Rankin Technical College joins the show to talk about why high school grads are starting to go to trade schools instead of a traditional college.
In the second hour Chris and Amy discuss weird reasons to hate someone. KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins to preview his weekend segments. Finally, Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne talks Cardinals weekend series with the Cubs.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins Chris and Amy to preview Live by Loews with former Cardinals Tom Pagnozzi, automatic strike zone and what to look for in this Cubs series.
Scott Jagow, KMOX Reporter and anchor joins Chris and Amy to preview his weekend shows including where he is roaming this weekend.
On this Friday Chris and Amy start the show like every Friday talking with John Hancock and Michael Kelley. They discuss Hancock speaking at church this weekend, plus reactions to Cara Spencer and Mayor Jones speaking as well as President Biden speech.
In our final hour we get to some of the top headlines you may have missed so far today. Plus, Cara Spencer joins us in studio and then Mayor Tishaura Jones talks downtown crime with Chris and Amy.
Mayor Jones took some time to join Chris and Amy this afternoon to talk about the recent stretch of crime during the holiday and what to make of some of the crime statistics.
Cara Spencer joined Chris and Amy in studio this afternoon to talk about the recent string of violence and crime after the July 4th holiday and what can be done.
Chris and Amy discuss the ultra-processed nature of American foods compared to Europe's and why cultural differences can and have effected health. Plus, John Branch of NYT on the Olympics and Matt Pauley.
Matt Pauley joined us to talk about a tough day at the park yesterday and what the weekend series with the Cubs might mean for the approach at the deadline.
John Branch is a New York Times reporter and he joined us to discuss a piece he wrote that highlights the efforts by Alice Milliat to get female athletes into the Olympic games.
In our first hour we get Major Garrett's thoughts on the calls by some democrats for Joe Biden to exit the race. Plus, should adults bring gloves to baseball games and did you see this?
On Thursdays we chat with CBS Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and today we discuss the calls for Biden to exit the race and more from D.C.
We get some of your reaction after Amy's experience at Busch Stadium that included a run in with an adult wearing a baseball glove.
In the short second hour Chris and Amy talk with Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith about playing the 1980s and for Whitey Herzog. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins discussing the difference for the team the last month and Tommy Edman getting close to a return.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy discussing the Cardinals being right in the race of the Central division, the big difference the last month and Tommy Edman getting close to a return.
Cardinals Hall of Fame Shortstop Ozzie Smith joins Chris and Amy to talk about the legacy of Whitey Herzog as the team is set to celebrate his life tonight against the Royals.
In the first hour of the appreviated show has Chris and Amy discussing Mayor Jones speaking for first time since July 4th shootings. Nancy Pelosi thinking President Biden should reexamine being in the race. Keith Poe, Shark expert and shark tagger joins the show to talk about shark week and his most dangerous run in.
Owner of SharkTagger.com, Keith Poe is a shark expert and shark tagger for more than 30 years. Poe joined Chris and Amy to talk about shark week and the closest experiences he had with sharks.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk about the headlines of the day including a shooting at 14th and Market on Monday afternoon, basketball courts open in Forest Park and Rongey can not watch Anchorman any more because he hears quotes all the time.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk with CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane about Democrats calling for President Biden to exit race and the Senator Menendez trial. Jon Morosi, Analyst on MLB Network and SiriusXM, Host of podcast "Road to Cooperstown" talks his conversation with Ozzie Smith and his thoughts on the Cardinals.
Jon Morosi, Analyst on MLB Network and SiriusXM, Host of podcast "Road to Cooperstown" joins Chris and Amy to talk about his podcast conversation with Ozzie Smith and his thoughts on the Cardinals as we near the trade deadline.
CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Chris and Amy to talk about Democrats calling for President Biden to exit race and the Senator Menendez trial.
Chris and Amy begin the show discussing President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden saying that Joe is all in. AccuWeather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg joins Chris and Amy to talk about Hurricane Beryl hitting Texas and what St. Louis could see from it. Finally, did you see this.
AccuWeather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg joins Chris and Amy to talk about Hurricane Beryl hitting Texas and what St. Louis could see from it.
In the 3rd hour Chris and Amy talk about the shootings in downtown, teens escape from juvenile detention center. Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about the seven shootings that happened in downtown within hours of July 4th event.
Jared Boyd, Chief of Staff for Mayor Tishaura Jones, joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about the shooting that happened in downtown within hours of the July 4th event, and how this sort of crime can be combatted.
In the second hour, Justine Rayfield, Creator of YouTube channel "Early American" joins Chris and Amy to talk about the reason to start a channel cooking early American food. Matt Pauley, Host of Cardinals pre and post game as well as Sports Open Line joins Chris and Amy to talk about the first three games of the Nationals series, Ryan Helsley is lone Cardinals all-star and Lars Nootbaar has been activated from injured list. Finally, Amy has issues flying on recent vacation.
Matt Pauley, Host of Cardinals pre and post game as well as Sports Open Line joins Chris and Amy to talk about the first three games of the Nationals series, Ryan Helsley is lone Cardinals all-star and Lars Nootbaar has been activated from injured list.
Justine Rayfield, creator of the YouTube channel "Early American," joins Chris and Amy to talk about her channel that is dedicated to early 1800s food, clothing, and everything that surrounds the Early American lifestyle.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors start the week off discussing house democrats wanting Joe Biden to exit the presidential race and radio hosts being given questions to ask the President. Finally, Did you see this?
KSDK political editor Mark Maxwell joined Chris in studio for a couple of segments to give his thoughts on the congressional race between Cori Bush and Wesley Bell, as well as President Joe Biden's condition ahead of the 2024 election. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to talk the Cardinals' series win over the Pirates, where they could improve, and the next series vs Washington.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined Chris Rongey to discuss a series win in Pittsburgh and needs to address at the deadline.
Mike Elam is the next to sit in the cohost chair across from Chris Rongey today as he joins us for the second hour. Plus, Lt. Gov. and gubernatorial candidate Mike Kehoe.
Current Lt. Gov. and Gubernatorial candidate Mike Kehoe joined Chris Rongey and Mike Elam to talk about his campaign and why he'd be good choice for Missouri voters.
Mike Elam joins Chris for our second hour and with the state of vitriol in American politics Mike suggests a mindfulness practice that we'd all benefit from.
We've had one half of the dynamic duo all week but for today's first hour we get the full package as Chris Rongey is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Plus, did you see this?
Chris goes solo for this edition of "Did you see this?" as he gets you caught up on all the trending news you may have missed.
Before the end of the week we had to check in with Amy Marxkors while she's on vacation.
Chris Rongey is going solo for the abbreviated holiday show, he brings up all the things online about people hurting themselves with fireworks. He is joined by Historian Eliga Gould to learn more about Independence Day.
In our final hour today we chat with SLPS superintendent Dr. Keisha Scarlett about finding transportation for students this upcoming school year. Plus, Dom Mendicino talks fireworks safety.
We are bringing in an expert for this public service announcement. Dom Mendicino is a fireworks expert and an audio engineer, he joined us this afternoon to talk about his extensive family history with fireworks and how to stay safe.
Superintendent Dr. Keisha Scarlett joined us to talk about the plan to get students to school after the company St. Louis Public Schools uses for school buses terminated their contract.
In hour two we get a peek behind the curtain that is John Hancock and find out just how old fashioned he is. Plus, Jim Talent talks foreign policy and John Rooney discusses a 7-4 win in Pittsburgh.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us like he does most Wednesdays to talk Cardinals baseball.
Jim Talent, former US Senator, joined us this morning to provide some updates on the situation in the Middle East with Israel. How can Ukraine end the Russian invasion? Jim explains.
Chris and John get you the trending topics you may have missed this morning to close out our first hour. Plus, Shane Schoeller talks secure elections in Missouri and running for Secretary of State.
Shane Schoeller, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, joined us to discuss the process the state of Missouri goes through to ensure secure elections, count ballots and more. Plus, Shane tells us why he should be Missouri's next Secretary of State.
Chris and John discussed recent polling numbers from various sources that suggest Biden is falling in voters minds. Also, they discuss who could replace Biden on the ticket and give the democrats a chance to win.
In the final hour we get to the important headlines you may have missed today. Plus, Earl Austin, Jr. talks about Jayson Tatum's record contract and the world of basketball.
We caught up with Earl Austin, Jr., SLU basketball broadcaster, this afternoon to get his thoughts on Tatum's contract extension as well as the upcoming SLU basketball season.
As part of our headline hour, John and Chris discuss another instance of severe turbulence for an international flight. However, the conversation quickly turns to flight boarding strategies.
Chris and John discuss the growing concern with some of democrats that Joe Biden shouldn't stay in the 2024 Presidential election. Plus, Lisa Song on the plastics problem and Chip Caray talks some ball with us.
Television voice for the Cardinals on Bally Sports Midwest, Chip Caray joined us this morning to preview the road trip, the moves to make at the deadline and more.
Lisa Song, ProPublica reporter, wrote the piece "Selling a Mirage" that dissected the amount of plastic that has been produced, whether everyday recycling or innovations in recycling will truly help, and the misconception behind the chemical recycling process known as "pyrolysis".
Chris and John jump right back in to the SCOTUS ruling in the first hour today and get some of your reaction. Plus, Anders Walker of SLU law breaks down what the ruling means and steps moving forward.
We wrap up the first hour by getting you some of the trending news you may have missed so far today.
Anders Walker is a Lillie Myers Professor of Law and History at SLU, and he joined us to break down what the SCOTUS' ruling on presidential immunity means and what the next steps are.
We've been focused on SCOTUS but in our final hour we get to some other important news headlines you may have missed.
In our second hour today Chris and John discuss an opinion piece from Newsweek that suggests Swift isn't a great role model because she is unmarried with no children and a long dating history. Plus, Joey Zanaboni and Matt Pauley.
KMOX Sports fella Matt Pauley talked about a successful homestand including a four game split with Cincy, moves to make and the easiest path to the playoffs.
Joey Zanaboni, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for sister-station Y98, shared his thoughts on the news that coach Bradley Carnell was fired after a rough start to his second season at the helm.
We spend most of hour first hour today giving and getting your reaction to the ruling by SCOTUS on Presidential immunity. Plus, we wrap the hour on a lighter note with did you see this?
After a Hancock and Kelley Friday last week John was disturbed when he found his car had been dented. Naturally, he's started his own internal investigation.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock give their thoughts on the decision by SCOTUS to allow limited immunity to the President and if it really cleared up any confusion.
Discussion of the sentencing of the man convicted of killing St. Louis police officer Thomas Bohannan in 2020, as well as insights on the St. Louis Blues' nine draft picks in the upcoming 2024 NHL Draft. The conversation also touches on NFL stadium funding, a class action lawsuit against the NFL, and LeBron James playing with his son in the NBA.
Sean Malone, KMOX Anchor, joins the show to discuss the sentencing of Thomas Kinworthy, who was convicted last month of killing St. Louis police officer Tamarris Bohannon in August 2020. Reporter Sean Malone provides details from the sentencing hearing, where Kinworthy received a life sentence without parole.
In this episode of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and Amy welcome Major Garrett and Chris Rongey to analyze the recent presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Major Garrett reviews both candidates' performances, highlighting the debate's lack of energy and engagement. They also explore concerns about Biden's age, Nate Silver's election probabilities, and the crucial role of fact-checking in journalism. Steven Brill's contributions to journalism and security are also highlighted.
Later, Scott Jagow brings us a roaming St. Louis preview. Finally, join Chris and Amy with guest Mike Claiborne to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' mid-season performance, key injuries, potential trades, and upcoming appearances by Isaac Bruce and Mike Claiborne at Live By Lowes after the Cardinals game.
Join Chris and Amy on KMOX as they dive into the St. Louis Cardinals' performance halfway through the season with special guest Mike Claiborne. They discuss key injuries, potential trades, and the team's prospects moving forward. Don't miss upcoming appearances by Isaac Bruce and Mike Claiborne at Live By Lowes after the Cardinals game.
Chris and Amy welcome Major Garrett and Chris Rongey to analyze the recent presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Major Garrett provides an in-depth review of both candidates' performances, highlighting the debate's lack of energy and engagement. The discussion also explores concerns about Biden's age, Nate Silver's election probabilities, and the crucial role of fact-checking in journalism. Steven Brill's contributions to journalism and security are also highlighted.
Join Chris and Amy as they dive into the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump with special guests John Hancock and Michael Kelley. The episode features an in-depth analysis of Biden's performance, his fitness for office, and the potential for replacement candidates amidst the challenges of changing the nominee. The discussion also highlights the candidates' debate styles, factual inaccuracies, and the lies told during the debate. Additionally, the panel considers the 25th Amendment as a potential solution to remove Biden from office.
Chris and Amy discuss the presidential debate between Biden and Trump with guests John Hancock and Michael Kelly. They analyze Biden's performance, his fitness for office, potential replacement candidates, and the challenges of changing the nominee.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX News Reporter Sean Malone who discusses the Alton, Illinois sinkhole at Gordon Moore Park. How long until the park is operational again? What caused it? This and much more. They then discuss Walgreens' plan to close a percentage of stores around the country and why. Several Hooters locations are also closing. Amy has an idea for how to bring customers back through the door.
Listen to this segment from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX News Reporter Sean Malone who discusses the Alton, Illinois sinkhole at Gordon Moore Park. How long until the park is operational again? What caused it? This and much more.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy speaks with two teenage girls about the thought of schools banning cell phones, as well as the impact that smart phones and social media has had on them. Chris and Amy then take calls discussing the topic. They're then joined by Matt Pauley. They discuss the Cardinals big series win over the Atlanta Braves, the National League Central division race, Cardinals players in the All Star Game, and more. They wrap up the hour discussing Al Michaels' voice going AI for the 2024 Olympics.
Listen to this segment from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Matt Pauley. They discuss the Cardinals big series win over the Atlanta Braves, the National League Central division race, Cardinals players in the All Star Game, and more.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the biggest trending news stories. They then discuss the upcoming Presidential Debate and question what people would do instead of watch the debate. They then discuss the Supreme Court leaking a decision on abortion. Chris and Amy continue the abortion discussing and share their thoughts on the legality of it. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where Chris and Amy discuss what people would rather do instead of watch tonight's Presidential Debate.
We have to wrap early today before we turn it over to Cardinals pregame but in our abbreviated second hour we chat with the voice of the Cardinals John Rooney. Plus, David French of the New York Times on the impending execution of Marcellus Williams.
Marcellus Williams, a Missouri prisoner on death row for a murder charge he may not have committed, is set to be executed on September 24th. Whether Williams is guilty or not is under heavy debate due to lack of evidence. David French is a columnist for the New York Times, and he joined us to discuss his piece on the subject, "Is Missouri About to Execute an Innocent Man?"
To start the show Chris and Amy discuss the story of Marcellus Williams as he is set to be put to death for murder despite a lack of evidence against him. Plus, Amanda Clark talks about the 150 year history of the Eads Bridge.
Amanda Clark is the Community Tours Manager for the Missouri History Museum and she shared some of the history of the bridge and James Eads himself.
Chris and Amy discuss the various primary races around the country including a progressive democrat losing in New York and a local race between Cori Bush and Wesley Bell.
In the third and final hour, we read the latest headlines that are all over the news. Then we are joined by Roy Wood Jr., comedian and actor, host of the podcast Road to Rickwood. He comments on Cardinals-Giants at Rickwood Field, as well as growing up a baseball fan in Birmingham, AL.
In this segment, we are joined by Roy Wood Jr., comedian, actor, and host of the podcast Road to Rickwood. He comments on the Cardinals-Giants game at Rickwood Field, as well as growing up a baseball fan in Birmingham, AL.
Listen to this segment from Chris & Amy to hear who advances to the finals in our 618 tournament between #15 seed Fast Eddie's and #1 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and then #4 Raging Rivers vs #1 Lewis and Clark!
In hour two, we look back at the COVID protocols and evaluate the decisions that were made, and then we deliver the results of the final four in the 618 tournament! Rob Rains, Cardinals writer and founder of STLSportsPage.com talks Cardinals baseball and their hot streak as of late.
In the first hour of today’s show, Chris and Amy discuss Tkachuk and the Panthers avoiding the reverse sweep and winning the Stanley Cup last night. Plus, talk with Accuweather meteorologist Jeff Nordeen on today’s record setting heat. Lastly, we are joined by Frank "Alligator" Robb, alligator and crocodile expert, after an alligator was found in a pond in Bonne Terre, MO.
Chris and Amy chat with Frank "Alligator" Robb, alligator and crocodile expert, after an alligator was found in a pond in Bonne Terre, MO. Robb is the founder of the nonprofit Environmental Education Awareness Research Support and Services (EEARSS).
In this hour, Chris and Amy are joined by wrestling legend and icon, Hulk Hogan as he discusses his new beer brand he's launching. Then Matt Pauley joins the show to give his thoughts on the current state of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Chris and Amy are joined by Matt Pauley, KMOX host of Sports Open Line and Cardinals pre/postgame to detail the latest on the St. Louis Cardinals and his recent Twitter debates on Albert Pujols that came after the passing of baseball legend Willie Mays.
Chris and Amy are joined by wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, to detail his new beer brand he's launching in four states, one of which being Missouri. Then he details what exactly it was like to wrestle in St. Louis during his career.
In hour 1 of The Chris and Amy Show, Amy tells Chris why she thinks that MLS soccer is "Un-American", and they sit down with leader author of Nature Climate Change study on hydrochlorofluorocarbons Luke Western to detail how climate change has become such a controversial topic recently.
Chris and Amy are joined by Luke Western, PhD and Master of Physics at University of Bristol, to discuss how climate change is still impacting the planet and the strides humanity is taking to delay the progress.
In the final hour of the show we get to the newsworthy headlines that you need to know about. Including: Cori Bush's healing powers, success at Rickwood Field and more.
As we look through some of the headlines Chris and Amy reflect on the great broadcast put on by FOX and MLB.
The week has been building up to it and to start the second hour we hear you crab about this crazy heat in the middle of June. Plus, Scott Jagow with a TIAM weekend preview and Mike Claiborne shares his experience at Rickwood Field last night.
After last night's win at Rickwood Field, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined us this morning to share what it meant to him be apart of the game at the historic stadium.
On Fridays we preview the weekend edition of Total Information A.M. with host Scott Jagow. Today Scott told us about the Mississippi River Festival's rich history ahead of it's comeback this weekend.
By all accounts last night's game at Rickwood Field was a first class experience to bring the focus to the Negro Leagues. Plus, Hancock and Kelley weigh in on some local election races and Olympian Jackie Joyner Kersee joins us.
One of the most decorated Olympians of all time was kind enough to join us just before an Olympic Day Celebration at Francis Olympic Field at WashU.
We get the thoughts of Hancock and Kelley on a couple of elections in Missouri including the gubernatorial and House (MO 1st Dist.) races.
We wrap up the show by getting all the important, newsworthy headlines for the day including: who will be and not be on the debate stage, Boeing troubles and climate activists.
As a part of our headline hour, Amy brings up a disturbing report that found the state of Missouri is breaking the law by housing mentally ill adults in nursing homes unnecessarily.
In our second hour we chat with Camille Brooks about the Blues at the Arch Festival that returns in August. Mark Sweeney discusses the Cardinals recent play and tonight's game at Rickwood Field. Of course we update you on results from our 618 Tournament Bracket.
Mark Sweeney, former Cardinal and current Bally Sports Midwest studio analyst, discussed the road trip from the Cards, playing at Rickwood Field and if all these close games will help down the road.
Camille Brooks, Gateway Arch Foundation Director of Programming & Events, joined us to highlight the great music and events you can take in at the Arch grounds later this summer .
It's the first day of Summer and the longest day of the year! We spend the first hour discussing the Cardinals and Giants game at historic Rickwood Field tonight and City SC's 3-0 loss to the Colorado Rapids. We are also joined by CBS's Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett who is in Birmingham, Alabama for the Rickwood Field game who touches on the passing of Willie Mays. We wrap up the hour with another edition of Did You See This?
Major Garrett, CBS's Chief Washington Correspondent, joined us as he does every Thursday, this time from Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama! Major discusses the game between the Cardinals and Giants, the passing of baseball icon Willie Mays, and today's Supreme Court decisions.
It was a short show before we turn it over to Cardinals baseball, listen to hear what you missed.
In the final hour of today's show at the Ronald McDonald House we look at some of the newsworthy headlines from the day. Plus, Mike DeCola of the Ronald McDonald House joins us.
Mike DeCola has been working with the Ronald McDonald House since 1999 and he joined us to highlight all the organization does to support children and families as they go through medical treatment.
St. Louisan and now World Champion Jayson Tatum and the Celtics are heading to Miami to celebrate. Coincidentally, St. Louisan Matthew Tkachuk goes for a Stanley Cup title and the Cardinals take on the Marlins.
WE spend the second hour of today's show by revealing our bracket of the best things in or about Southern Illinois. Plus, John Rooney on last night's extra innings victory.
Radio voice of the Cardinals joins us to discuss a thrilling extra innings victory last night and John looks ahead to the game at Rickwood Field on Thursday night.
In honor of 6/18 and our Southern Illinois listeners we reveal our bracket of the best things about the 618!
We are coming to you from the ribbon cutting and grand opening of a new Ronald McDonald House in the city of St. Louis. Plus, Gerald Watkins of 'Friends of Rickwood' details the changes made to make the field MLB ready.
Gerald Watkins is the Chairman and CEO of "Friends of Rickwood" and he joined us today to detail all the work that went in to making the field MLB ready.
Chris and Amy look back at last night's game that almost got away and a deep dive conversation on stadium specific ground rules.
We get to some of the top headlines in our final hour from umpires betting to Presidential debate parameters.
Chris and Amy discuss the parameters laid out for next week's Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
A couple of headlines involving conservation and increasing temperatures give Chris and Amy an opportunity to lament how preventable some of the issues can be.
The surgeon general has floated the idea of implementing warning messages when using social media apps akin to those on cigarette cartons. Plus, Chip Crawford on revitalizing the Gateway Mall and Kevin Wheeler talks some baseball.
Kevin Wheeler joins us to talk about a fun weekend on the North side of Chicago and previews the team's trip to Miami.
Chip Crawford is a member leader of the Urban Land Institute and served as panel chair on a report that called for the rejuvenation of downtown's Gateway Mall. He joined us to explain how this can be accomplished.
We are officially in the heat dome in the St. Louis area so stay safe and stay cool. Plus, Vann Newkirk on holding the world's biggest polluters accountable.
Vann R. Newkirk is the senior editor at The Atlantic and he joined us to discuss his article "What America Owes The Planet".
The league's most important game being held in St. Louis some famous faces made their way to the dome to support.
KMOX Reporter Sean Malone talks about Kim Gardner meeting with State Auditor and a settlement reached between the city and remote workers on earnings tax.
KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins Chris and Amy to talk about Kim Gardner being found and meeting with State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick along with a settlement being reached for remote workers and a city earnings tax refund.
In this hour Chris and Amy have their call-n-crab. Scott Jagow joins to promote his weekend shows. Mike Claiborne talks his thoughts on flag day in baseball. Finally, do you root for St. Louisans on non St. Louis teams?
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show to talk about the meaning of flag day in baseball, where the Cardinals currently stand and Alex Steen named Blues GM in waiting.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy to talk about what he has coming up for his weekend shows plus he found a tape from when he was 9 years old.
Michael Kelley and Jean Evans join Amy Marxkors for most of the hour to talk about SCOTUS strikes down Trump ban on bump stocks among other things. Chris Rongey joins from Wrigleyville for Did You See This?
Robert Nelson is the director of coaching for Prosperity Connection and he joined us to detail the level of debt in St. Louis and how to be smarter with your money. Plus, Cardinals Spanish-language broadcaster Bengie Molina and future Blues GM Alexander Steen join us!
We led the show by bringing you the news of a succession plan for the Blues front office with Alexander Steen to take over GM in two years. He took some time to speak about the announcement with us.
Spanish broadcaster for the Cardinals Bengie Molina joined us to discuss the series so far, a tight division and a fun event he's participating in on Saturday.
We wrap the final hour by getting to some of the trending news you may have missed. Plus, Blues announce future plans and Kirkwood parents suing over record requests.
Mary Catherine Martin is a senior counsel at the Thomas More Society and she explained the lawsuit brought on by Kirkwood parents after a yearbook controversy.
Chris and Amy react to the news that Stanley Cup Champion Alexander Steen will takeover the GM duties in two years.
Chris and Amy talk about the Blues winning the Stanley Cup 5 years ago with John Kelly and Dutch Blues Fan. Also talk with Major Garrett and John Rooney.
In the final hour Chris and Amy talk headlines of the day and review social media polls.
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins the program discussing Hunter Biden being found guilty on all gun charges and more. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy talking about the tight race in the standings and tell jokes. Gerard, Dutch Blues fan joins the show talking about why he is a Blues fan and his trip to the United States to see the Blues win the cup.
Gerard Bos, a St. Louis Blues fan from the Netherlands, joins the show to explain his transatlantic fandom and his trip to the United States to see the Blues win the cup in 2019.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Cardinals' loss to the Pirates and the tight NL Central race.
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins the program discussing Hunter Biden being found guilty on all gun charges and more.
This Wednesday edition starts with Chris and Amy talking about the 5 year anniversary of the Blues winning the Stanley Cup. Cars being built with speed limits being built in. Blues Broadcaster for Bally Sports Midwest joins Chris and Amy talking about the Blues run to a Stanley Cup in 2019 and being able to call the second period of each of the seven games in the Stanley Cup. Finally, Did you see this?
John Kelly, Blues broadcaster for Bally Sports Midwest, joins Chris and Amy to talk about the Blues Stanley Cup run in 2019 and being behind the mic throughout the season.
The final hour starts with headlines including a teen charged with DWI in fatal crash gets 4 months and a Missouri man set to be executed. Amy wants the Stanley Cup back in Canada. The Corpse Flower at Missouri Botanical Garden has bloomed. Finally, which of the 4 professional mascots in Missouri do you think has a gambling problem?
AccuWeather Meteorologist Kerry Schwindenhammer joins Chris and Amy to talk about the 'heat dome' pummeling the west coast and what to expect of summer this year. Next, Chris and Amy debate whether homeowner's associations are good or bad Will Leitch, Contributor to New York Magazine, MLB National Correspondent and co-host of ‘Seeing Red’ podcast with Bernie Miklasz also joins the show to talk about the Cardinals as they open a series with the Pirates.
Will Leitch, Contributor to New York Magazine, MLB National Correspondent and co-host of ‘Seeing Red’ podcast with Bernie Miklasz joins the show talking about the Cardinals as they open a series with the Pirates.
AccuWeather Meteorologist Kerry Schwindenhammer joins Chris and Amy talking about the 'heat dome' and what summer should be expected this year.
The show starts with Chris and Amy talking about Apple rolling out their new artificial intelligence update and Elon Musk's reaction. They then break the news of Hunter Biden being found guilty on all gun charges. Finally, a segment of Did You See This?
Join Chris and Amy as they talk Caitlin Clark's Olympic snub, MLB players' participation debate, and Scottie Scheffler's encounter with law enforcement. They dive into the Gaza conflict's recent hostage rescue and explore Trump's legal battles amidst political discourse.
Join Chris and Amy as they chat with John Ireland, Chief Technical Officer of Myrtha Pools, about the remarkable conversion of Lucas Oil Stadium for the US Olympic swim trials. They discuss the engineering feats and challenges involved. The conversation also touches on Caitlin Clark's exclusion from the US Olympic women's basketball team. Later, Kevin Wheeler fills in with insights on the St. Louis Cardinals' pitching woes and playoff prospects, including potential trades.
Chris Rongy and Amy Marxkors catch up with Kevin Wheeler from the Dave Glover Show to discuss the Cardinals' recent series split and the challenges facing the team. With a crucial series against the Pirates on the horizon, they delve into the team's pitching woes and speculate on potential trade moves before the deadline. Listen to their in-depth analysis on the state of the Cardinals, player performances, and what might be needed to turn the season around.
Join Chris Rongy and Amy Marxkors on KMOX as they dive into the upcoming Olympic trials in Indianapolis. Discover the incredible transformation of Lucas Oil Stadium into the world's largest aquatic center with insights from John Ireland of Myrtha Pools. They discuss the engineering marvel behind fitting an Olympic-sized pool in a football stadium and the logistics involved.
Good morning, friends! Join Amy and Chris on KMOX as they discuss the UFL championship, the St. Louis Battlehawks' loss to the San Antonio Brahmas, and debate if MLS should eliminate ties. Then, stay updated on the Israeli hostages' dramatic rescue and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
On today's Chris and Amy Show, we are joined by Anthony Miller, UFL reporter and writer for Sports Illustrated and Fan Nation. We dive into the intense XFL conference championship where the San Antonio Brahmas triumphed over the St. Louis Battlehawks, ending their season. We also explore the robust fan support in St. Louis and what the UFL needs to do in the offseason to grow its fanbase.
Headlines leads off the final hour of the week which includes SLPS asking teachers to drive buses and Pat Sajak final Wheel of Fortune episode. Benjamin Netanyahu will speak in front of congress. Rocky Sickmann, who was 1 of 52 that was held hostage during Iranian hostage crisis and joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about Folds of Honor will be at the Spirit of St. Louis air show this weekend. Finally, Battlehawks hosting XFL Conference Championship game.
Rocky Sickmann, who was 1 of 52 that was held hostage during Iranian hostage crisis and joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about Fold of Honor will be at the Spirit of St. Louis air show this weekend.
Blues CEO and President Chris Zimmerman joins the show talking about the Blues Stanley Cup run 5 years ago next week. KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about his Sunday Roaming St. Louis segment and the third leg of the Triple Crown. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show talking about the cards dropping the series opener against the Rockies and who could be an all-star.
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show talking about the cards dropping the series opener against the Rockies and who could be an all-star.
KMOX Anchor and Reporter Scott Jagow joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about his Sunday Roaming St. Louis segment and the third leg of the Triple Crown.
Blues CEO and President Chris Zimmerman joins the show talking about the Blues Stanley Cup run 5 years ago next week.
Chris and Amy are joined by Hancock and Kelley for the hour and discuss farms, getting a face tattoo for a lot of money. Thursday was the 80th anniversary of D-Day and what does the future of America look like. Finally, Did you see this?
In the third and final hour, Chris and Amy take you through the news as they see it. Chris and Amy talk with Phillip Rone, principle of Chaminade, where two stars in their respective sports went, Jayson Tatum and Matthew Tkachuk, who have both led their teams to the finals.
Chris and Amy talk with Phillip Rone, principal of Chaminade, where two stars in their respective sports went, Jayson Tatum and Matthew Tkachuk, who have both led their teams to the finals.
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, John McManus joins us to tell us all about that day 80 years ago today, and that there are few veterans still alive who fought that day.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins us to discuss Joe Biden's age, and just how much that will affect voters. Plus, the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
In hour two on this fine Thursday, we interview WWII historian John McManus, on the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Joe Roderick, contributor to ClaibsOnline, on the Cardinals’ series loss in Houston, as well as a look ahead to this upcoming four game series back home against Colorado. Lastly, Kerry Schwindenhammer, Accuweather meteorologist joins us to discuss the summer heat.
In the first hour with Chris and Amy, hear reaction to answers given by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore. The U.S. Swimming Olympics passed over St. Louis, and went to Indianapolis instead. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins us for a segment. Plus, did you see this?
A new dinosaur attraction at the Science Center and predatory snakefish give Chris and Amy a chance to wig out a bit. Plus, John Rooney before the series finale in Houston.
John Rooney joins us to talk about a rough start to the series in Houston and what it'll take to come away with a win this afternoon.
With the XFL Conference Championship Game this Sunday, Chris and Amy discuss why you need to show up and be loud.
We wrap up the first hour by sharing some of the trending news that you may have missed this morning. Plus, Stacy Lyn on President Biden's executive order on immigration.
CBS reporter and anchor Stacy Lyn joined us this morning to breakdown the executive order that aims to help with issues at the Southern border.
Chris and Amy discuss a poll that asked voters of all parties before and after Trump's verdict for their thoughts on a potential felon as President.
We run down some of the top headlines and news stories drawing attention. Plus, Russell Dorsey of Yahoo Sports joins us to discuss the decision by MLB to integrate Negro League stats into their database.
Russell Dorsey of Yahoo Sports was the first to break the news and he joined us today to discuss the importance of this decision by MLB and whether it's enough recognition of the quality of the Negro League.
Kurt Wiegle of Greater St. Louis Inc., joined us today to discuss all of the fun things you could take part in with Downtown Summer Nights which will run Thursdays through August.
Many people are still talking about the treatment of Caitlin Clark to start her career but Rongey argues no matter where you fall on the issue the discussion is great for the league. Plus, Liberty Vittert on AI, Derrick Goold talks Cards and Kurt Wiegert.
Lead Cardinals writer for the Post-Dispatch Derrick Goold joined us this morning to talk about last night's loss and how important the past few weeks have been for the team.
Liberty Vittert is a Professor of Data Science at Wash U, Feature Editor of the Harvard Data Science Review, and Senior Data Scientist at Decision Desk HQ. She joined us today to discuss the ever growing and changing world of artificial intelligence, and how other nations like China may use it to wreak havoc in the States.
While spending time in Kansas City over the weekend Amy was struck by the lack of visible crime and perception held by some citizens that KC crime is bad. Plus, Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies at House hearing on Covid and did you see this?
The circus of Marjorie Taylor Greene upended and threw a House hearing on COVID into disorder when she refused to address Anthony Fauci as doctor.
The candidate for Missouri Secretary of State released another video this time attacking a corporate company in St. Louis.
In our final hour we recap some of the top stories from the day. Plus, Les Sterman on trying to help the city make a safer downtown and Dale Schilly on City SC's draw with Messi and Miami.
While it could've been an even better trip to take on Messi and the gang in South Beach, Dale Schilly explained why if you're City you take the point and move on.
Les Sterman is the leader of the Citizens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis and he joined us in studio this afternoon to discuss why he feels his group is being shut out from meaningful conversation and planning to help create a safer downtown.
Chris and John discuss the seemingly inordinate amount of hard fouls on Caitlin Clark in the early going of her rookie season. Plus, Darrius Shepherd of the Battlehawks and Matt Pauley.
KMOX Sports fella Matt Pauley joined us this morning to discuss the trip to Philadelphia and salvaging the series finale before looking ahead to Houston.
After a win on Saturday over the Brahmas the Battlehawks locked up home field for the conference title game. Darrius Shepherd joined us today to talk about getting to the playoffs and post season football back in St. Louis.
Chris and John discuss polling done on voter opinions on Donald Trump after his conviction last week. Plus, Sen. Tracy McCreery on the state's new cyberstalking task force.
MO Senator Tracy McCreery represents the 24th Senatorial District in St. Louis County and she joined us to detail the prevalence of cyberstalking and how the task force will help protect Missourians.
Chris and John discuss some the things they did and saw over the weekend from a fame filled weekend in KC and John's jungle gym adventure.
Chris and Amy discuss RFK's suit that he is being blackballed from debates and whether we will every have a viable 3rd party option. Plus, 5x Pro Bowler and Miami Dolphins tackle Terron Armstead.
Before we wrap up the show we spend some time getting some of the top headlines from around the country.
Miami Dolphins Tackle, 5x Pro Bowler, and native of Cahokia, Illinois Terron Armstead was kind enough to join us in studio ahead of his busy weekend with the Terron Armstead Foundation.
We wrap up the second hour with a record breaking run last night at SLUH. Plus, Scott Jagow previews TIAM weekends and Mike Claiborne takes a look ahead at the series in Philadelphia.
Mike Claiborne joins us to preview the series in Philly, some hot hitters and what to do with the 5th spot in the rotation.
Host of TIAM Weekend edition Scott Jagow joined us as he always does on Friday and today he highlighted his "Chats with StuMac".
We give you our and Hancock & Kelley's reactions to the comments made by Donald Trump outside of Trump Tower in NYC this morning.
You've been waiting for it and now it's here, the Chris & Amy Call n Crab is back and today you get to dish on coworkers. Plus, James Hawkins on the difficulties of home buying.
James Hawkins is the President of Golden Oak Lending and he along with Shawn Curtis joined us this afternoon to talk about some of the difficulties people are running in to while trying to buy a house.
It's been a busy day today so we do you a favor and start the final hour of the show by recapping the top stories we've been covering today.
After we try some cicadas we ask for you to tell us some of the weirdest things you have ever eaten on purpose. Plus, Matt Pauley ahead of a series against the Phillies and Tad Yankoski on the process of cooking cicadas.
After dropping the series opener in Cincy the Cardinals won the next two and the series. Matt Pauley joins us to discuss that and the trip to Philadelphia.
It's the summer of cicada and today we get in on the fun by tasting some of the little critters that were prepared by Tad Yankoski the senior entomologist at Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House.
We learned that Justice Alito will not recuse himself from the January 6th case after a flag flown outside his home caused controversy. Plus, more with Major Garrett and jury deliberations in Trump's hush money trial.
On Thursday's we get to chat with Major Garrett the Chief Washington correspondent for CBS. Today we discuss justice Alito, jury deliberation in hush money trial and more.
Chris and Amy discuss if average people on the jury can follow the legal nuances of a case like this against a former President of the United States.
The short edition of the Chris and Amy show begins with the discussion of the Nergo Leagues stats being integrated into MLB database today. Stan McNeal, Senior Staff Writer at Cardinals Magazine joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about the newest edition of Cardinals Magazine honors the late Whitey Herzog. Finally, Did you see this?
Stan McNeal, Senior Staff Writer at Cardinals Magazine joins Chris and Amy in studio talking about the newest edition of Cardinals Magazine honors the late Whitey Herzog.
Rafael Nadal lost in his opening matchup of the French Open but was noncommittal on if it would be his final appearence in the tournament. Plus, David Drier of Pedal the Cause.
David Drier is the executive director of Pedal the Cause and he joined us to highlight the great work done in cancer research due in part to the money raised by Pedal the Cause.
Both sides are making their final arguments in Donald Trump's hush money trial and Chris & Amy discuss the potential outcome and how it compares to other pending cases against Trump.
After the success of last week's Call n' Crab we give you this week's topic to crab to us about. Plus, Tom Ackerman remembers Bill Walton and John Rooney joins us from Cincinnati.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us from Cincinnati to discuss yesterday's game and what has improved over the past few weeks for the team.
KMOX sports director Tom Ackerman joined us to give his thoughts on the life and legacy of the Hall of Famer Bill Walton.
We wrap up the first hour of today's show by getting you the trending news you may have missed. Plus, Joey Zanaboni on City SC's new signing and Angel Hernandez announces his retirement.
Radio voice of City SC Joey Zanaboni joined us to discuss the team's new signing and what he can bring to the pitch. Plus, a look ahead to the trip to Miami.
The world of baseball is in a better place with Angel enjoying retirement and Chris & Amy discuss the surprising announcement from the longtime umpire.
Last hour of the week, we run it back, talk about that Singapore Airlines flight and Christine Byers reflects on retiring, have a great week!
Chris and Amy talk about Singapore Airlines Flight 321, a plane that encountered severe turbulence and it resulted in one death from a heart attack, and 22 severe injuries.
Andrew Egger, White House correspondent for The Bulwark, talks about national news and claims that he invented the Lars Nootbar Noot Chant, Scott Jagow previews "Roaming St. Louis" and "Three Good Things", Michael Claiborne talks Cardinals, and they end the hour questioning AAA statistics.
Scott Jagow promotes "Roamin' St Louis" and "Three Good Things" and talks about the Zoo and The Hi-Pointe Theatre.
Chris and Amy have Hancock and Kelley on to talk about Cara Spencer running for mayor, Hancock being confused about spelling and words, Missouri Secretary of State Canidate Valentina Gomez's videos and about why she's doing this campaign, and then they do "Did You Hear About This"
Hancock and Kelley talk with Chris and Amy about the political side (among talk of the studio chairs) about yesterday's announcement that Alderwoman Cara Spencer running for Mayor of St. Louis.
Chris and Amy talk about competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi retiring and home insurance providers using drones on this edition of Did You See That?
Another thing we do for you the listener is give you an outlet to crab and get it all of your chest, you're welcome. Plus, Katy Enrique talks City Nights and Talking Heads at the City Museum and Cara Spencer joined us to discuss her decision to run for mayor.
Alderwoman Cara Spencer joined us this afternoon to discuss why she decided to run for Mayor of the City of St. Louis and what she hopes to accomplish if elected.
Katy Enrique is the Director of Marketing at the City Museum and she joined us to talk about the kickoff to their summer festivities and all the great things at the City Museum.
We discuss the news of the government's suit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Plus, Greg Simos previews the St. Louis County Greek Festival and Matt Pauley talks about a Cardinals sweep.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley shared his thoughts on a fun series with the Orioles and looks ahead to the weekend showdown with the Cubs.
If you want to take in authentic Greek cuisine and culture the St. Louis County Greek Festival is the perfect event. Chairman Greg Simos joined us preview all the great things at this weekend's festival.
We wrap up the first hour of today's show by getting to some of the trending news of the day. Plus, Sarah Fenske on the sale of the Riverfront Times and Major Garrett brings major D.C. news.
We get caught up on all the important things going on in D.C. with Major Garrett CBS Chief Washington correspondent.
Sarah Fenske is the now former Executive Editor of the Riverfront Times and she joined us to discuss the surprise news the paper received yesterday.
It was a short show today before we turned it over for a full day of Cardinals baseball.
Dr. Scott Kaar is an orthopedic surgeon with SLU Care Physician Group and apart of the Division of Sports Medicine, he joined us to discuss increased injuries in youth sports and what could be leading to them.
In our final hour we look back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Scott Lincicome on Biden's tariff's on Chinese imports and Battlehawks safety Kam Kelly.
Safety Kam Kelly joined us this afternoon to talk about his time in the league, with the Battlehawks and his career coming full circle.
Scott Lincicome is the VP of General Economics at the Stiefel Trade Policy Center at the Cato Institute and he joined us to explain everything going on with these new and updated tariffs.
After some shenanigans forced the shutdown of the 24/7 live stream portal "connecting" Dublin and NYC, it has since reopened. Plus, Thane Rosenbaum on Trump's hush money trial and John Rooney talks ball with us.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us to talk about last night's win, production from the young Cardinals and his thoughts on the City Connect uniforms.
CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joined us this morning to share his thoughts on the case and if anything was proven over the course of the trial.
We wrap the first hour of today's show by getting you some of the trending news. Plus, a discussion on families and travel sports.
Ebrahim Raisi known as the "Butcher of Tehran" died in a helicopter crash and the satirical site The Onion had a fitting headline.
We jump right into a great conversation on the growing landscape of youth sports and if it is negatively affecting families both in the wallet and with their time.
Rongey poses a question on wedding parties after his trip to Indianapolis this past weekend. Plus, Dan Reardon on the PGA Championship and John K. Brown on the rich history of the Eads Bridge.
John K. Brown is a historian and author of Spanning the Gilded Age: James Eads and the Great Steel Bridge. He joined us to share the history of the iconic St. Louis bridge and the improbable journey behind its creation.
KMOX golf expert Dan Reardon joined us to discuss the mental resolve for Scottie Scheffler after his arrest and the incredibly low numbers posted over the weekend for one of golf's Major tournaments.
We are again thinking of you the listener and we tease a new feature we will be testing at some point this week. Plus, Steve Garmon of Museum of Illusions and Matt Pauley.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joined us to share his thoughts on the City Connect uniforms, if the offense has turned a corner for the Cardinals and more.
Steve Garmon is the GM for Museum of Illusions and he joined us in studio today to talk about all the great illusions waiting for you.
We've been waiting and today is the day that the Cardinals released their City Connect uniforms. Plus, Brad Young discusses Scottie Scheffler's PGA Championship arrest.
KMOX legal expert Brad Young joined us to explain exactly what happened leading up to his arrest and why it may be a tough case to prove.
We get to some of your reactions to the release of the Cardinals City Connect uniforms.
Mike Claiborne fills in with Amy Marxkors for the final hour of the week and it starts with Claiborne’s take on golfer Scottie Scheffler being arrested this morning. Do the Cardinals need to do a full rebuild? Chris Mihill, Former Executive Producer of the Charlie Brennan show joins Marxkors and Claiborne sharing stories from back in the day and his sailing adventures.
Chris Mihill, Former Executive Producer of the Charlie Brennan show joins Marxkors and Claiborne sharing stories from back in the day and his sailing adventures.
The second hour starts with KMOX anchor and reporter Scott Jagow previewing his Chat with Stu Mac which includes strange things people have eaten. Fashion advice with the one and only Mike Claiborne. Chip Caray, Cardinals play-by-play man for Bally Sports Midwest joins the show talking about the big nine game home stand, the decision to have a Buck and Caray booth again. Finally the hour end with guessing the highest paid athletes.
Chip Caray, Cardinals play-by-play man for Bally Sports Midwest joins the show talking about the big nine game home stand, the decision to have a Buck and Caray booth again.
KMOX anchor and reporter Scott Jagow previewing his Chat with Stu Mac which includes strange things people have eaten.
No Chris Rongey today that John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Amy Marxkors begin the day talking about Hancock’s colonoscopy and bad eye sight. Missouri legislation is Jefferson City is coming to a close. Next, there was chaos in Washington DC at House oversight committee meeting. Finally, did you see this.
We start the last hour by getting you caught up on the top stories we've been covering today. Plus, a conversation on Harrison Butker.
Chris and Amy discuss some of the comments made by Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker while speaking to the graduating class at Benedictine College.
We are more than excited to have Major Garrett back joining us on Thursday mornings and the Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS updated us on everything going on in D.C.
Chris and Amy discuss the incident in which a police officer was seen lighting a cigar while on top of a suspect while making an arrest. Plus, radio voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and our very own KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley.
After setting a record for the state of Missouri with the longest ever filibuster, some politicians had to dig deep to keep the conversation going. Plus, Major Garrett with D.C. updates.
Everyone's favorite KMOX sports fella, Matt Pauley joined us to talk about a series win in Anaheim and looks ahead to a long homestand.
Radio play-by-play announcer whose voice you hear locally on KMOX Mitch Holthus joins us to discuss the Chiefs schedule release and being honored as "Kansan of the Year."
After yesterday's social media back and forth between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, we know that the two Presidential candidates will debate with no audience on June 27th.
The final hour starts with a recap of the show. KMOX Reporter Sean Malone recaps the State of the City Address. Marla Conn, leasing-to-own Wente’s Roadhouse in Defiance and owner of Wente’s in Chesterfield joins the show talking about the decision on why she wants to buy the Wente’s in Defiance. Finally, Magician David Copperfield is accused of sexual misconduct.
Marla Conn, owner of Wente’s in Chesterfield and who is leasing-to-own Wente’s Roadhouse in Defiance, joins the show to discuss the trend of locals buying back properties in Defiance and Augusta formerly owned by the Florida-based Hoffman Family of Companies.
KMOX Reporter Sean Malone was at the State of the City Address on Tuesday and joins Chris and Amy to discuss what was said.
Bob O’Loughlin, Chairman and CEO of Lodging Hospitality Management joins Chris and Amy discussing the new attractions coming to Union Station. Would fans still support the Cardinals if they would go through a rebuild? Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Charis and Amy talking about the three game winning streak and the schedule with the fact the Cards are in California for the third time already.Angels manager Ron Washington calls out player for not getting bunt down.
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Chris and Amy talking about the three game winning streak and the schedule with the fact the Cards are in California for the third time already.
Bob O’Loughlin, Chairman and CEO of Lodging Hospitality Management joins Chris and Amy discussing the new attractions coming to Union Station.
The hump day edition starts with Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discussing Trump and Biden agreeing to debate. Michael Buffer has copywritered a certain phrase that Chris and Amy cannot even quote a former president for posting it to social media. Jeff Smith, Executive Director of the Missouri Housing Workforce Association joins the show talking about the filibuster in Jeff City that would allow incarcerated people nearing a release could start job searching. Finally, did you see this.
Jeff Smith, Executive Director of the Missouri Housing Workforce Association, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the filibuster at the Missouri Capitol and a bill item that would allow incarcerated people nearing a release the ability to begin searching for jobs via video interviews.
We start the final hour by looking back at the top stories we've been covering so far today. Plus, Khristina Williams on Caitlin Clark's debut and Tim Meers talks Celebrate St. Louis.
Khristina Williams is a WNBA reporter and founder of Girls Talk Sports TV, and she joined us to preview Caitlin Clark's debut in the WNBA regular season.
Tim Meers is the General Chairman of Celebrate St. Louis and he joined us today to preview and highlight some of the fun things at this year's event.
The revamped Union Station will get some new entertainment with rides being installed. Plus, Rob Rains talks a fun night in Anaheim and who will be the key for a turn around.
An eight run 7th inning in Anaheim proved to be the difference in the series opener as the Cardinals won 10-5 over the Angels. Rob Rains of STLSportsPage.com joined us to discuss.
Chris and Amy have a conversation on the preservation of women's sports with more trans athletes changes to Title IX from the Biden administration.
Ahead of the Mayor's State of the City Address, Chris and Amy discuss whether Mayor Jones will mention Kim Gardner's whereabouts. Plus, Jame Clark of the Urban League of St. Louis tells us about Grill to Glory.
James Clark is the VP of Public Safety and Community Response for the Urban League of St. Louis and he joined us to tell us about how Grill to Glory helps bring communities together.
No, we aren't talking about Poltergeist but we do hear from some of you who've already started seeing cicadas take over lawns and decks.
Chris and Amy discuss the ongoing pro Palestine protests on and off college campuses. Plus, a portal connecting New York and Dublin.
A very cool 24/7 live stream portal connecting New York and Dublin has opened but has already begun to wreak havoc.
We found out that the Chiefs will play host to the Ravens to open up the 2024 NFL season. Plus, Third Eye Blind lead singer Stephen Jenkins and Matt Pauley talks Cards.
Our sports fella Matt Pauley joined us to break down a tough weekend in Milwaukee, Steven Matz's injury, and the team still trying to right the ship.
We caught up with the lead singer of Third Eye Blind Stephan Jenkins ahead of their "Summer Gods Tour" which will come through St. Louis June 29th.
Chris and Amy wrap the final hour by getting you caught up on the trending stories you may have missed. Plus, a thought experiment on the possibility of Donald Trump being jailed and meteorologist Matt Benz explains why we saw the Northern Lights over the weekend.
This past weekend you could've looked up in the sky to see the Northern Lights and Accuweather meteorologist Matt Benz joined us to explain why we were able to see them and if we will be able to again soon.
Chris and Amy debate the ramifications if Donald Trump were to end up in jail and if the duration of that stay would change the reaction.
KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins us to debrief us on the latest from an officer-involved shooting in downtown St. Louis at Market and 14th.
Join Chris and Amy for a hilarious journey with comedian TJ Miller, covering screening calls, St. Louis cuisine, fasting, marathons, engagements, and awkward parental moments. Then, chaos erupts near City Hall as a police-involved shooting unfolds. Reporter Sean Malone provides insights into the incident, detailing the escalating altercation and the city's security measures
Join Chris and Amy for a hilarious ride with TJ Miller! Laugh along as TJ shares his misadventures screening calls, discusses St. Louis cuisine showdowns between Lions Choice and Arby's, and delves into the quirks of fasting and marathon running. Brace yourself for candid conversations on engagements, relationships, and awkward parental moments, all wrapped in TJ's signature humor.
Tune in for a discussion on the IRS's examination of sports team owners' tax maneuvers with ProPublica's Robert Faturechi. Explore how billionaire owners exploit legal loopholes to evade taxes and the hurdles the IRS confronts in combating these tactics. Gain valuable perspectives on the dissonance between owners' messaging and public opinion.
Shift gears as Mike Claiborne analyzes the St. Louis Cardinals' recent challenges, from defensive lapses to offensive struggles, amid their series against the Brewers. With key players sidelined and obstacles abound, Claiborne offers insights on what the Cardinals must do to reverse their fortunes.
Plus, don't miss Scott Jagow's "Roaming St. Louis" segment, highlighting weekend happenings in the Gateway City.
Join the discussion as Mike Claiborne delves into the Cardinals' recent woes, including defensive lapses and offensive struggles, amidst their ongoing series against the Brewers. With key players injured and the team facing challenges both on and off the field, Claiborne provides insights into what the Cardinals need to do to turn their season around.
Join the discussion on the IRS's scrutiny of sports team owners with insights from ProPublica's Robert Faturechi. Discover how billionaire owners utilize legal loopholes to avoid taxes and the challenges faced by the IRS in addressing these strategies. Gain valuable insights into the disconnect between team owners' messaging and public sentiment.
Join the Chris and Amy Show for discussions on John Hancock's return from England, a police-involved shooting, and the Israeli Prime Minister's response to President Biden's announcement. Explore the evasion tactics of former St. Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner and the lack of attention to local issues. Gain insights into downtown St. Louis's potential and the concerning lack of community engagement.
In the final hour of today’s show, we are joined by Emily Manley, Chief Capitol reporter for FOX 2 and KPLR 11, who provides insight into the latest on the bills signed by Governor Mike Parson, which include a proposal to raise teachers’ salary and an effort to defund Planned Parenthood. Also on the docket: At what age should you stop trying to be “sexy," and Amy promotes a special organization called Girls on the Run in honor of Give STL day.
Emily Manley, Chief Capitol reporter for FOX 2 and KPLR 11 joins the show to provide insight into the latest on the bills signed by Governor Mike Parson, which include a proposal to raise teachers’ salary and an effort to defund Planned Parenthood.
Former US Army Col. and CBS National Security Consultant Jeff McCausland joins Chris and Amy talking Israel/Hamas and Russia military supply. KMOX Sports Guy Matt Pauley talking roofs on stadiums, raisins, and the Cardinals go to Milwaukee for a four game series. Creepy Reporter at Caitlin Clark’s opening press conference will not cover team this year.
KMOX Sports Guy Matt Pauley talking roofs on stadiums, raisins, and the Cardinals go to Milwaukee for a four game series.
Former US Army Col. and CBS National Security Consultant Jeff McCausland joins Chris and Amy tp discuss the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and Russia and Ukraine.
KMOX "delay" at the ballpark was yesterday, and we share how we spent the delay. We feature President Biden's comments on CNN about an arms embargo on Israel and civilian concerns in the war. Major Garrett, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent joins the show telling us where he has been the last few weeks, plus his take on recent news from the Israel-Hamas War. Finally, Did You See This- Paul Ryan will not be voting for Donald Trump, and British slang is on the decline!
Major Garrett, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent joins the show to recap the trial he was a juror for, and to discuss President Biden placing an arms embargo on Israel.
We are back at Ballpark Village as we celebrate KMOX Day at the Ballpark and we start by getting a check on the weather with Joe Lundberg and comedian Dusty Slay joined us.
Accuweather meteorologist Joe Lundberg joined us to update us on the storm systems moving across the state and through the area.
Dusty Slay will be at The Factory in Chesterfield on May 31st and we were lucky enough to have Dusty join us this morning.
It was a busy first couple of hours so we spend the first segment of our final hour recapping some of the top stories we've covered today. Plus, Mike Florio on the support that St. Louis has shown football since the NFL left.
Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com wrote an article suggesting that the NFL should pay attention to the support St. Louis is showing football as the Battlehawks continue to dominate attendance figures and he joined us this afternoon.
Before we get to the bottom of the hour news, Chris and Amy discuss recent interviews from Kristi Noem and Tim Scott.
Well, Boeing just can't seem to catch a break although the scrubbing of the mission was due to an issue with a valve on the rocket. Plus, Ret. Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling on Israel-Hamas and John Rooney talks the birds.
Radio Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us to share his thoughts on last night's loss, Saturday's disappointment vs the White Sox, and the current series with the Mets.
Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joined us today to inform us on the next steps in the Israel-Hamas war as Israeli troops look to control Rafah.
We spend most of the first hour trying to find out where in the world Kim Gardner may be. Plus, Matthew DeFranks of the Post-Dispatch on Drew Bannister being named the 27th head coach for the Blues.
We talk to Matthew DeFranks of the Post-Dispatch to get his thoughts on the announcement and if Bannister is the right guy to lead the Note back to the playoffs.
Despite repeated subpoenas from the Missouri State Auditor, it has been incredibly difficult to locate Kim Gardner after she left her position. Do you know where she is?
In our final hour at Norwood Hills we chat with women's basketball coach Rebecca Tillett. Plus, women's soccer coach Katie Shields and men's soccer coach Kevin Kalish.
Our final SLU guests today represent the entire soccer program as women's coach Katie Shields and men's coach Kavin Kalish joined us.
Our next Billikens guest is the head coach of the defending WNIT Champions, Rebecca Tillett. She tells us about the WNIT run and recruiting in the NIL age.
We begin our second hour at Norwood Hills by chatting with the Head Men's basketball coach Josh Schertz. Plus, Matt Pauley on a tough weekend for the Cards.
Our sports fella Matt Pauley shared his thoughts on a very disappointing weekend at Busch Stadium and how things can get better. Plus, some thoughts from Matt on St. Louis football.
We start the second hour of the show by talking with new men's basketball head coach Josh Schertz. He discussed the process of getting to SLU and bringing along some top talent with him from Indiana State.
We are at Norwood Hills Country Club as we celebrate all things SLU from the Billikens Golf Classic. In hour one we chat with SLU AD Chris May and start the show by talking St. Louis football.
We are live from the Billikens Golf Classic at Norwood Hills and SLU athletic director Chris May joined us to highlight this year's athletic achievements.
Another 30,000 plus made their way to the Battledome to take in a Battlehawks victory, sparking a conversation on St. Louis as a football town.
We start the final hour of the show by recapping the top stories we are following today. Plus, Sean Malone on the trial of the killing of Officer Tamarris Bohannon and Megan Eberhart previews May giveaways at Busch Stadium.
Megan Eberhart is the Cardinals Director of Promotions and Events, and she joined us in studio to preview the month of giveaways and maybe a little something on the City Connect uniforms.
We spend the second hour of today's show getting ready for the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby as we guess horse names. Plus, Scott Jagow handicaps the field and Mike Claiborne talks Sonny Gray and shades of Bob Gibson.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined us to preview this weekend's series with the Chicago White Sox, Sonny Gray's Cards comparison and share a Kentucky Derby story.
KMOX anchor and reporter Scott Jagow normally previews TIAM Weekends with us but today he was our Derby expert. Scott guessed horse names and handicapped the field for us.
Typically we spend Friday's with Hancock and Kelley but with Hancock still in England, Megan Shackleford joins us for the first hour with Michael Kelley.
Along with Michael Kelley and Megan Shackleford, Chris and Amy discuss the shift in cities and its citizens in willingly paying for new or upgraded stadiums and how the way teams message their request can increase the likelihood of public funding.
On Friday's we chat with Hancock and Kelley but today we got an update on John's first trip across the pond.
We start up the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, if you want to be sustainable at CITYPARK it'll cost.
We found out that Dave and Busters' is kicking around the idea of allowing customers to wager on the games being played at the restaurant.
City SC is selling special Yeti cups at CITYPARK that allow you free refills and the ability to take it in and out of the stadium but it'll set you back a bit.
After a tough series in Detroit Matt Pauley joins us to give his read on the team at this point in the season. Plus, Chicago Tribune reporter Brad Biggs on the Bears wanting public funds for a new stadium.
KMOX anchor Michael Calhoun joins us in studio to talk about the deal with Lambert and Air Canada, bringing more direct international flights.
The Chicago Bears are asking for public funding to support the construction of a new lakefront stadium and that includes those of you nowhere near Chicago.
We are in tune with you St. Louis as we get a number of calls in hour one to discuss the campus protests across the country and the wacky things St. Louis can claim.
Amy and Chris have a bone to pick with Kansas City about just staking claims that may or may not be true.
Scenes from campuses across the country would suggest harsh and even violent confrontations during protests but protests at SLU have remained peaceful.
Today's show is a "shorty" as we step aside for the Cardinals pregame show. We are joined by Joe Roderick, contributor to ClaibsOnline, to discuss the Cardinals splitting yesterday's doubleheader vs the Tigers; and former SNL cast member Chris Kattan who is performing at the Helium Comedy Club next Thursday. Also on the docket:Columbia University protests have been broken up, but protests continue elsewhere; Marjorie Taylor Greene will force vote next week on Speaker Johnson’s ouster; and Kansas City thinks we care about their fountains.
Stand-up comic and former SNL cast member Chris Kattan joins us to discuss his life transitioning from sketch comedy to stand up comedy, his funniest sketches and films, and his upcoming show at the Helium Comedy Club Thursday, May 9th! Tickets at HeliumComedy.com.
Joe Roderick of ClaibsOnline joins the show to discuss the Cardinals splitting a double-header against the Detroit Tigers, and Steven Matz's rough outing as he battles lower back pain.
We start the final hour by recapping the top stories we've been covering today. Plus, Will Parker on Wall Street investors buying homes and Brenden Schaeffer talks Cardinals.
Brenden covers the Cardinals for KMOV.com and he joined us to discuss today's doubleheader and if the NL Central will remain this close throughout the season.
Wall Street Journal reporter Will Parker joined us to explain the practice by some Wall Street investors of buying homes to drive up prices.
Some fans were expecting a traditional Eric Church performance at the Stagecoach Festival and quickly left for the exits when they didn't get it. Plus, John Rooney ahead of today's doubleheader in Detroit.
A driver dropped two crash victims off in front of City Hall last night as police were dealing with another incident. Stuart McMillian joined us to try and explain what happened overnight.
We close out the first hour by getting you the trending news that you may have missed this morning. Plus, Douglas Farrar of the FTC on the ban of non-compete clauses and a discussion on campus protests.
Douglas Farrar is the Director of Public Affairs for the FTC and he joined us to detail the decision to ban non-compete clauses.
Chris and Amy discuss whether those involved in some campus protests know the history of what they are protesting.
A nine year old English boy was named the winner of seagull screech competition in Belgium and he's got quite the talent. Plus, Biden appeared with Howard Stern.
Chris and Amy discuss the President's visit with Howard Stern and the claims he made about some events in his past.
Well it's not one of us but the man behind the board, Matt Podjeski is setting the example here at work.
Jerry Seinfeld shared an interesting theory on why you don't see good sitcoms anymore, there's probably a better explanation. Plus, Matt Pauley talks the Cardinals series win in New York and heading to Detroit.
It was an otherwise good weekend in New York for the Cardinals but they couldn't get the sweep Sunday afternoon. Sports fella Matt Pauley joined us to discuss and preview the series in Detroit.
Charles Barkley had some thoughts on the New Orleans Pelicans off season plans during a studio segment as a part of TNT's NBA Playoff coverage.
We wrap up the first hour by getting you all caught up on some of the trending news you may have missed. Plus, BOA President Megan Green and Brad Young.
We caught up with KMOX legal analyst and attorney Brad Young to discuss the FTC's decision to ban most non compete clauses.
Board of Alderman President Megan Green joins us to discuss the pro-Palestinian protests on WashU's campus in which Green attended.
Missouri Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe joins the show, who is running for Missouri Governor, and he tells us his plan for the future.
We kick off hour 3 by recapping the show up until this point, talk with Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe, who is running for Missouri Governor. Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Reporter for Fox 2, also joins the show.
Back in hour two, Amy Marxkors and Mike Elam are joined by KMOX reported Scott Jagow, and welcome in Mike Claiborne to preview Cardinals @ Mets this weekend, and also to discuss the results of the first round of the NFL Draft last night.
In hour 1, Amy Marxkors is with Mike Elam, and Michael Kelley and Jean Evans are with us for the first couple segments. Hear Donald Trump audio, which leads to a Trump/Biden debate. Plus, did you see this?
We've got Tigers and Illini on the board and Rongey believes this is the draft that turns it around for Da Bears. Plus, comedian Nikki Glaser and SLSO Music Director Stephane Deneve.
The very talented Stephan Deneve joined us in studio to preview the weekend's shows of 'Verdi's Requiem'.
The very funny Nikki Glaser will be at the Fabulous Fox Theater on Saturday as part of her 'The Good Girl Tour' and she joined us to talk about performing in St. Louis.
Chris and Amy discuss research that found IQs are dropping in the United States for the first time in a century. Plus, Matt Pauley joins us to talk about a series win over the Diamondbacks.
We get Matt's thoughts on a series with Arizona that seemed to have a bit of everything.
Chris and Amy keep their conversation on IQ and Tik Tok in America going by discussing how our reliance on technology now could hurt us in the future.
We wrap up our first hour by getting you some of the trending news you may have missed today. Plus, Ian Sherr breaks down the potential Tik Tok ban.
CBS Tech contributor Ian Sherr joined us to discuss the potential Tik Tok ban and the challenges facing it.
It may only be April but compared to other season's at this time, attendance at Busch Stadium is down. Chris and Amy debate why that might be the case.
Chris and Amy broadcast live from Cardinals Nation and get you ready for Cardinals vs Arizona. Cardinals pitcher Andrew Kittredge also joins the show.
Ahead of this afternoon's rubber match with the Diamondbacks, Cardinals pitcher Andrew Kittredge joined us.
We get you caught up on the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Ray Hartmann talks running for Representative for MO 2nd Congressional District.
In November, the 2nd Congressional District in Missouri will have to vote for a Representative and we caught up with Democratic hopeful Ray Hartmann.
Chris and Amy discuss the protests going on on some college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war.
Jay Ashcroft and Denny Hoskins were filmed arguing and calling each other names at a Republican event. Plus, John Rooney talks about last night's walk-off winner over Arizona.
John discusses last night's come from behind, walk off victory over the Diamondbacks and if the team can use it as a springboard.
The parent company of the Tik Tok app must sell to an American company or face a ban in the United States, but a sale won't be all that easy.
People in Austria were arrested for laying flowers and even saluting in front of Adolph Hitler's boyhood home. Plus, actor Ted McGinley discusses his career and Amazon Prime show 'The Baxters'
We were pleased to be joined by Ted McGinley to talk about his long acting career and his new Amazon Prime Series 'The Baxters'
Between the weeds on top of the Millennium Hotel and Rongey's pants getting dirt on them, Chris and Amy discuss why the little things matter.
We begin the final hour by recapping some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Jen Siess on this past weekend's City SC tie with Kansas City.
Pre and post game host Jen Siess joined us to give her thoughts on a game that got away and then came back.
Some WNBA teams are already planning on playing games against the Indiana Fever at larger venues and Caitlin is among the most popular non-NBA athletes according to NBA players.
The New York Post didn't hold back their thoughts on MTG's efforts to derail a vote for Ukraine aid and trying to oust Speaker Johnson. Plus, Brad Young on Trump's hush money trial and Matt Pauley talks Cardinals.
Matt Pauley talks a tough weekend for the Cardinals and looks ahead to the series with Arizona. Plus, a quick conversation on SLU basketball.
We chat with KMOX Legal analyst Brad Young to get his thoughts on the Donald Trump hush money trial ahead of today's opening statements.
We start the show by discussing a disappointing home series with the Brewers after being swept. Plus, Dave Holmes on his new podcast 'Who Killed the Video Star? The Story of MTV'.
Dave joined us in studio to talk about his new Audacy podcast 'Who Killed the Video Star? The Story of MTV'.
We recap some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Bill McDermott previews City SC's match with Sporting KC.
The two teams in the I/70 Rivalry will meet for the first time in 2024 over at Mercy Health Park across the state and Bill McDermott 'Mr. Soccer' previewed the match with us.
A second tier team in French soccer decided to offer free tickets in hopes of bringing in more fans and filling the stadium. Plus, Scott Jagow for TIAM weekends and Mike Claiborne on the weekend series with Milwaukee.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins us per usual on Friday to preview the series with the Brewers.
Host of TIAM Weekends Scott Jagow joins us as he does most Friday's to preview what he found while 'Roaming St. Louis' and his 'Three Good Things'.
We get Hancock and Kelley's thoughts on Donald Trump's hush money trial and far right GOP beliefs. Plus, did you see this?
Along with Hancock and Kelley, Chris & Amy discuss some of the beliefs held by far right members of the GOP and whether they truly hold them.
We get some stories about sleepwalking incidents and John's upcoming birthday trip across the pond to London.
We recap some of the biggest stories we have covered so far today. Plus, Dr. Sharon Deem on the Forest Park Living Lab and comedian George Wallace.
George will be at Helium Comedy Club Friday and Saturday with two shows each day 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM.
Co-founder of the Forest Park Living Lab and Director of the Saint Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine Sharon Deem joined us to discuss the research they are doing.
You'll have to wait a month to see what the team and MLB came up with for the Cardinals version of the City Connect uniform. Plus, Matt Pauley and Caitlin Clark's opening presser got weird.
Matt joins us to talk about the series finale with Oakland, the team at this point compared to last year and more.
Caitlin Clark was introduced for the first time as a member of the Indiana Fever and it got weird from the start.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says he wants a House vote on aid for Ukraine despite him potentially being removed from his job as Speaker. Plus, Charles Bryson of Trialnet on an increase in pedestrian deaths in St. Louis County.
Charles Bryson is a policy catalyst for Trailnet and he joined us to detail the 2023 Crash Report for St. Louis City and County.
With the juror count down to six after a nurse believed her identity would be traceable based on selection questioning, Chris and Amy discuss the difficulty for potential jurors and the attorneys.
We get you caught up on the top stories we've covered so far today and you missed a lot. Plus, Sue Thomas on the new show 'History of the Lou' and Marc Cox ahead of the Marc Cox Show Spring Bourbon Fling tomorrow at Clayton winehouse.
Marc Cox joined us to preview his Spring Bourbon Fling at Clayton Winehouse tomorrow night.
Host of the new KMOX show 'History of the Lou' Sue Thomas joined us to talk about the program and a peek behind the traffic curtain.
Amy found out some of the questions being asked of potential jurors in Donald Trump's hush money case and shares with the class. Plus, John Rooney and John Costello reflect on their relationships with Whitey Herzog.
John joins us from Oakland ahead of this afternoon's series finale with the A's and he reflects on his relationship with Whitey Herzog.
Former Cardinal John Costello joined us to reflect on his time playing for Whitey and getting to know him better after his playing days.
We end our first hour by getting you caught up on some of the trending news you may have missed. Plus, Prof. Emeritus at SLU Law Michael Wolff discusses Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Michael Wolff is a Professor Emeritus at SLU School of Law and he joined us to explain the early stages of jury selection in Donald Trump's hush money trial.
We have a caller who asks when did we start dressing down as fans at games and gone are the days of fedoras, ties and button ups.
Join the Chris and Amy Show as we honor the enduring legacy of Whitey Herzog, the iconic former manager and general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. From his Hall of Fame induction to his profound impact on both the Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals, Herzog's brilliance and presence shaped an era of baseball. Gain insights from legendary sportscaster Bob Costas and Bill DeWitt III, president of the Cardinals, as we celebrate the remarkable contributions of this true baseball visionary.
Join us on the Chris and Amy Show as we honor the legacy of Whitey Herzog, the iconic former manager and general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. Bill DeWitt III, president of the Cardinals, shares insights into Herzog's profound impact on the franchise and the game of baseball.
From his Hall of Fame induction to his impact on the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals, Herzog's brilliance and presence shaped an era of baseball. Hear insights from legendary sportscaster Bob Costas as we celebrate the enduring legacy of a true baseball visionary.
Join KMOX's sports director, Tom Ackerman, and former Cardinals pitcher Kyle McClellan on The Chris and Amy Show as they share heartfelt memories and insights into the life and legacy of Whitey Herzog. From the glory of the 1982 World Series to Herzog's pioneering "Whitey ball" approach, explore his profound impact on the St. Louis Cardinals and their fans.
Explore Whitey Herzog's enduring legacy with the St. Louis Cardinals. From his close ties with Gussie Busch to pioneering "Whitey ball," Herzog's influence is felt by players and fans alike. Former pitcher Kyle McClellan shares insights into Herzog's mentorship, while fans reflect on his profound love for the game and the city of St. Louis.
Tune in as KMOX's sports director, Tom Ackerman, joins The Chris and Amy Show to share heartfelt memories and reflections on the life and legacy of Whitey Herzog. From the glory of the 1982 World Series to the enduring impact of Herzog's leadership, this tribute honors a baseball legend.
We begin the final hour as we do most days by getting you caught up on the stories you may have missed today. Plus, Craig Silverman of ProPublica on card draining scams.
Craig Silverman is a national reporter for ProPublica covering voting, platforms, disinformation, and online manipulation joined us to explain what may be going on with your gift cards.
Chris and Amy discuss the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" finale and why we can't just have an innocent laugh. Plus, City SC broadcaster Joey Zanaboni and Matt Pauley talks a rough weekend in the desert.
CITY SC broadcaster Joey Zanaboni joined us to talk about the 1-0 win at home on Sunday afternoon.
Well the biggest story today in America is the tax deadline and we spend the first half hour discussing Amy's tax criminality. Plus, Bilal Saab gives insight into the tension in the Middle East after Iran's bombing of Israel.
Bilal Saab is an Adjunct Professor with Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program and Associate Fellow w/ Chatham House in London and he joined us to discuss the ongoing military violence in the Middle East with Iran bombing Israel.
In our final hour of the week we start by recapping the top stories covered so far today. Plus, we are joined by comedian Pat McGann ahead of his show tomorrow at City Winery.
Pat will be at the City Winery tomorrow night, he joined us today to talk about his career in comedy and more.
Mike Claiborne joins us to preview the series with the Diamondbacks starting tonight. Plus, comedian Tim Meadows and Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekend edition.
Host of TIAM Weekend Edition Scott Jagow joined us to preview the show in what he found 'Roaming St. Louis'.
We caught up with the former SNL cast member ahead of his shows this weekend at the Helium Comedy Club.
You know Friday means we are joined by Hancock and Kelley, today we get some stories and thoughts on the future of downtown St. Louis.
Hancock and Kelley share their very real fears on the future of not only downtown and the city of St. Louis but the greater region if things don't change.
We like to have some fun when we are with Hancock and Kelley, today we got some good stories out of it.
We recap some of the top stories we've covered so far today in our final hour. Plus, George Mahe of STL Magazine and Lutz Pfannenstiel.
George joined us in studio with some restaurant recommendations but first he had a bone to pick.
Lutz joined us this afternoon to discuss the start of the season, Sunday's match with Austin F.C. and the sustainability efforts going on at CITYPARK.
Rongey got Debbie Monterrey's voicemail yesterday and found one part of her recorded message kind of funny. Plus, Dr. Heidi Miller on training and retaining Missouri doctors and Matt Pauley.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joins us to discuss the series and the mood around Busch Stadium during the first homestand.
Dr. Heidi Miller is the Chief Medical Officer for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, she discussed the program aimed at retaining doctors in Missouri.
We wrap up the first hour by getting you caught up on the trending news you may have missed. Plus, a conversation on downtown St. Louis and OJ Simpson dead at 76 after battling cancer.
One Wall Street Journal article believes that it might be. Chris and Amy discuss the validity of the claim and the negatives of downtown St. Louis.
Before the show we learned of the passing of OJ Simpson and we start the show by looking back on his trial, chase and verdict.
KMOX Senior Golf Editor, Dan Reardon, joins the show to preview everything going on with The Masters.
In the first hour of today's shortened Chris and Amy show due to Cardinals baseball, we are live from Ballpark Village! We talk Cardinals baseball, give the latest on the Chiefs/Royals drama, and discuss The Masters with KMOX Senior Golf Editor Dan Reardon.
You'll have to click play on to find out who won our Field of 64/40 Tournament and it may surprise you. Plus, Charlie Brennan stops by and FBI Special Agent in Charge of the St. Louis Field Office Jay Greenberg.
We were lucky enough to have Charlie Brennan join us in studio to talk about another clean up effort taking place on Earth Day on April 22nd.
We begin the second hour by discussing viewership for the women's NCAA tournament while we wait to hear about last night's men's title. Plus, John Rooney talks Cardinals.
Normally John joins us on Wednesday but with a day game tomorrow he was kind enough to hop on with us today to discuss the start to the season.
We've been comparing the NCAA women's and men's tournaments over the weeks but a caller today had an interesting thought on Caitlin Clark.
Chris and Amy share their thoughts on yesterday's eclipse and why 99.1% coverage just isn't the same as totality. Plus, Arthur Wilmarth on the SCOTUS case Cantero v. Bank of America.
Prof. Emeritus of Law at George Washington Arthur Wilmarth joined us to detail the SCOTUS case.
Brian Dorsey is set to be executed in Missouri despite pleas that he has changed his life in a meaningful way.
With everyone trying to make their way into the path of totality, traffic jams have piled up on many highways in the area.
Head coach for SLU women's basketball Rebecca Tillett joined us to talk about her team's run to the WNIT championship.
While trying to take in the Battlehawks home opener, Rongey had to deal with some dirt covered seats. Plus, Michael Calhoun on his flight into the path of totality and Matt Pauley on Sonny Gray's upcoming Cardinal's debut.
Matt Pauley joins us to talk about another series win and the news that Sonny Gray will make his first start as a Cardinal on Tuesday against the Phillies.
We catch up with KMOX anchor and reporter Michael Calhoun as he is set to take a flight that will fly in the path of totality.
To start our show we bring the press conference announcing Josh Schertz as the next head coach of SLU men's basketball. Plus, we preview today's Eclipse show!
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Mike Hall of the Big Ten Network discusses the increased interest in women's sports.
Mike Hall is a sportscaster with the Big Ten Network and joined us to talk about the sea-change in the perception of women's athletics, thanks in large part to Caitlin Clark's play as well as others.
We've made it to the Fabulous Four of our 64/40 Tournament and let's just say there are some shenanigans taking place. Plus, Mike Claiborne and Riley Looney the man who rescued Clem the Bull.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins us after yesterday's come from behind winner on Opening Day at Busch Stadium.
You remember Clem the Bull that got loose, well the story has a happy ending as we talk with Clem's new owner Riley Looney who also helped capture the bull.
A Friday after a home opener victory can only be sweetened by the addition of Hancock and Kelley. Today we talk Opening Day, city hiring freeze and more.
Chris and Amy discuss the hiring freeze in St. Louis City with Michael Kelley and John Hancock.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they are joined by Pam Sanfilippo, the Program Manager of the Museum Services and Interpretation at the Gateway Arch National Park. They're also joined by Travis Dillon, the Co-Owner of Ted Drewes Frozen Custard. The two defend why they their side is deserving of advancing forward in the 64/40 Tournament.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Andy, a listener who has an update on Clem the Bull and his whereabouts. Will have be caught?
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they discuss a recent California law that would allow for you to disconnect from your job. What are your thoughts? They then discuss whether or not you should show your toes at work. They're then joined by the Voice of the Cardinals, John Rooney who discusses the excitement of Opening Day at Busch Stadium as well as the Cardinals winning three out of four, the starting pitching success, and what to do with Victor Scott II once Lars Nootbaar and Dylan Carlson return.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discusses a recent California law that would allow for you to disconnect from your job. What are your thoughts?
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by the Voice of the Cardinals, John Rooney who discusses the excitement of Opening Day at Busch Stadium as well as the Cardinals winning three out of four, the starting pitching success, and what to do with Victor Scott II once Lars Nootbaar and Dylan Carlson return.
In hour 1 of The Chis & Amy Show, they start the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the latest trending news around the country. They then discuss Clem the Bull still being on the loose following a trailer accident that freed him. Where is he now? They're then joined by Missouri State Representative Tara Peters who joins to discuss a Bill that would give better access to birth control for women in Missouri. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Missouri State Representative Tara Peters who joins to discuss a Bill that would give better access to birth control for women in Missouri.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss Clem the Bull still being on the loose following a trailer accident that freed him. Where is he now?
Go vote in our Field of 64/40 tournament as we are finally into the Eads Eight. Plus, film editor Doc Crotzer on his experience working on Road House.
St. Louis native and film editor Doc Crotzer joined us to discuss his career in film and working on the new Road House movie.
To begin the final hour we get you all caught up on the top stories we've covered so far today.
Our second hour hits the brackets hard as we talk with the I'm Fat Podcast about their March Fatness Tournament. Plus, we chat with Bally Sports Midwest pregame and post game host Scott Warmann.
Bally Sports Midwest pregame and postgame host Scott Warmann joined us to talk about the brutal schedule to start the season and why it may be a blessing in disguise.
March is the month of tournaments and although it is April we caught up with the hosts of the "I'm Fat Podcast" Rick Camp and Jay Zawaski to highlight their March Fatness Tournament.
Chris and Amy begin the show talking about the tornado warnings last night and how Rongey decided to go outside instead of somewhere place. Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter, Missouri State Capitol for Fox 2 joins Chris and Amy discussing the second half of the Missouri legislature session starting. Next, Chris and Amy discuss the perception of downtown St. Louis. Finally, did you see this.
Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter, Missouri State Capitol for Fox 2 joins Chris and Amy discussing the second half of the Missouri legislature session starting.
We begin the final hour of today's show by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Dale Schilly on City SC's first MLS loss in 2024.
CITY SC radio broadcaster Dale Schilly joined us to discuss the loss to RSL on Saturday and previews this weekends match up with Dallas.
Our Field of 64/40 Tournament has reached the Eads Eight and Rongey brings you the results from the previous round and highlights the key match-ups coming up.
John and Chris discuss the start of the April Fool's tradition and how it has lasted this long. Plus, Matt Pauley on a disappointing trip to Los Angeles.
Matt Pauley discusses the opening series in Los Angeles that saw a split slip away late on Sunday.
Chris and John discuss the origin of the April Fool's "holiday" with some surprising history.
City SC takes a loss, Cards salvage a win, Blues with a letdown against San Jose and Battlehawks fall on a 64 yard field goal. Plus, Joe Lundberg on potential severe weather.
Accuweather meteorologist Joe Lundberg joins us to give an outlook on today's weather including rain and potentially severe storms.
In the final hour, Amy and Michael recap the show so far. Brian Barnhart, the voice of the Illini, also joins the show to discuss their first Elite 8 appearance since 2005.
Brian Barnhart, the voice of the Illini, joins the show to discuss Illinois beating Iowa State to move on to the Elite 8, and previews their upcoming matchup against the reigning champs, UCONN.
In hour two, we discuss the new Florida ban, plus straight from the newsroom, Scott Jagow joins us for Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things. Mike Claiborne joins us on the phone from L.A. to give an instant reaction to Cardinals Opening Day, as well as a rest of series outlook.
KMOX's own Scott Jagow talks about some of the best locations around the city and gives his opinions on Chris and Amy's Field of 64/40 tournament.
Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley kick off the first hour alongside John Hancock to discuss everything in the news right now. The Cardinals lose on Opening Day, discussing Disney and DeSantis reaching a settlement, and should Sonia Sotomayor retire?
We cover some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, we chat with Miki Sudo as well as Burger 809 owner Tasha Smith and Dr. Heather Sweeney of Gateway Foundation.
Miki Sudo joined us this afternoon to discuss the 2024 Inaugural Eating Uranus Fudge Galactic Championship taking place this Saturday.
Burger 809 and owner Tasha Smith will open another location with this new location opening downtown. Tasha and Dr. Heather Sweeney of the Gateway Foundation joined us to discuss.
Amy and Michael discuss whether kids growing up today have opportunities to fail and build up resilience.
Like a kid on Christmas we are all giddy about today finally being the day where baseball games count. Matt Pauley is no different and joined us to preview this afternoon's match-up with the Dodgers.
More of the electorate dislikes both Biden and Trump as candidates than in 2020 a percentage jumping from 3% to 19%.
A meeting between the East West Gateway resulted in elevated tempers between St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann. Plus, Major Garrett and Battlehawks tight end Jake Sutherland.
Today might be MLB's Opening Day but this Saturday the Battlehawks open up the inaugural UFL season on the road and Tight End Jake Sutherland joined us.
The CBS Chief Washington correspondent joins us most Thursday mornings and today he filled us in on all things going on in D.C.
We have a special guest hop in studio and you'll recognize the voice. Plus, Ian Sherr on Google Chrome and Mike Mills previews R.E.M. Explore with the SLSO.
Former bassist and cofounder of R.E.M. Mike Mills joined us to talk about the R.E.M Explored show at the Stifel Theatre with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
CBS News Tech contributor Ian Sherr joined us to outline the changes with Google Chrome and third party cookies.
The second hour starts with Kelley and Marxkors talking about the Supreme Court and a decision on birth control. Kelley is looking forward to the Solar Eclipse that is happening again on April 8th. The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins talking about Victor Scott making the roster because of the injury to Dylan Carlson. Finally, Kelley has gotten a few birthday texts today.
Michael Kelley has gotten a couple of texts wishing him a happy birthday, the problem is it his not his birthday and he doesn't know how to respond to those people.
The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins talking about Victor Scott making the roster because of the injury to Dylan Carlson and more.
KMOX's Megan Lynch joins talking about Artificial Intelligence and National Security Conference
Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors today as he sits in for Chris Rongey. Marxkors and Rongey talk about the potential state takeover of city police. Megan Lynch from the KMOX Newsroom joins the show in studio discussing Artificial Intelligence. Finally, Did you see this.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start the hour with "The Show Recap" where the discuss the previous two hours of the show. They then discuss MLB Superstar Shohei Ohtani speaking to the public for the first time on the gambling investigation which is underway involving him and his interpretor, Ippei Mizuhara. They're then joined by John Ondrasik, the lead singer for Five For Fighting. He joins to discuss the project he has started, the "Music Matters Challenge" and what he hopes to accomplish with it. He also discusses his upcoming concert in St Louis at City Winery on April 1st at 7:30p and where to get tickets! They're then joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who joins to share breaking news on the Cardinals involving Dylan Carlson's injury status as well as Victor Scott II joining the big league club to start the season.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who joins to share breaking news on the Cardinals involving Dylan Carlson's injury status as well as Victor Scott II joining the big league club to start the season.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by John Ondrasik, the lead singer for Five For Fighting. He joins to discuss the project he has started, the "Music Matters Challenge" and what he hopes to accomplish with it. He also discusses his upcoming concert in St Louis at City Winery on April 1st at 7:30p and where to get tickets!
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by Joshua Sisco, an Antitrust Reporter at Politico. He shares everything that you need to know about the DOJ vs Apple lawsuit. They're then joined by Angie Minges, the Director of Partnership Marketing at Purina. She brings a furry friend along, Henry with her as well. They discuss the upcoming event at City Park, "Pups on the Pitch" and everything you need to know about Purina bringing soccer fans and pets together. They conclude the hour by continuing to discuss the Baltimore Bridge collapse.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Angie Minges, the Director of Partnership Marketing at Purina. She brings a furry friend along, Henry with her as well. They discuss the upcoming event at City Park, "Pups on the Pitch" and everything you need to know about Purina bringing soccer fans and pets together.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Joshua Sisco, an Antitrust Reporter at Politico. He shares everything that you need to know about the DOJ vs Apple lawsuit.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsing in Baltimore. They're then joined by Dr. Krister Knapp, a Professor and Coordinator of Crisis & Conflict in a Historical Perspective at Washington University. He joins to discuss the tragic mass shooting attack on Moscow, Russia committed by ISIS-K which has resulted in nearly 140 confirmed casualties. They conclude the hour with "Did You See This..." where they discuss some of the latest trending news stories that you may have missed.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they wrap up hour number one of the show with "Did You See This..." where they discuss some of the latest trending news stories that you may have missed.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Dr. Krister Knapp, a Professor and Coordinator of Crisis & Conflict in a Historical Perspective at Washington University. He joins to discuss the tragic mass shooting attack on Moscow, Russia committed by ISIS-K which has resulted in nearly 140 confirmed casualties.
We begin the final hour by recapping some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Creve Coeur mayor Robert Hoffman on developing the old Bayer campus.
Creve Coeur Mayor Robert Hoffman joined us to preview a meeting tonight at 7:00 PM that will discuss plans for developing the old Bayer campus.
After some major upsets in round one, the voting for round two is open for the next few days and Chris & Amy highlight some of the matchups.
While waiting for a table at breakfast over the weekend, Rongey received a call from a local representative or so he thought. Plus, Joey Zanaboni and Matt Pauley with updates on City SC and the Cardinals.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley joins us to give a spring training recap and his final thoughts on the roster, starting rotation ahead of Thursday's opener at Dodger Stadium.
CITY SC play by play man Joey Zanaboni joined us to discuss the good but not great start to the MLS season.
All that preaching about temp tags seems to have missed at least one pair of ears on the show. Plus, Samoy Mainda on a potential change for students of virtual learning in Missouri.
Samoy Mainda is the Outreach coordinator for the Children's Education Alliance of Missouri and joined us to discuss a Senate bill that would change the way students in virtual schooling will take tests.
With Donald Trump facing challenges to pay his multi-million dollar bond the Biden campaign tried their best to come up with a nickname suitable for the situation.
We begin the final hour of the show by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Felipe Esparza ahead of his shows this weekend at the Helium Comedy Club.
For our Friday laughs we were lucky enough to have comedian Felipe Esparza in studio to discuss his career in comedy.
On his way into work today Rongey noticed a problem with a traffic signal and did the saintly thing by calling it in to city services.
We've got insider knowledge that there are some potential upsets brewing in our Field of 64/40 Tournament so go vote and save your favorite thing about St. Louis. Plus, Megan Lynch on her reporting of insulin price fixing and Mike Claiborne.
We catch up with Cards broadcaster Mike Claiborne and get his thoughts on the roster less than a week away from Opening Day, the NCAA tournament and more.
Megan Lynch was the first to report on a suit from St. Louis County against various pharmacies, drug companies and pharmacy benefit managers and joined us to explain the situation.
Friday's are the best because we get to chat with Hancock and Kelley for the first hour and today we talk the Field of 64/40 Tournament and American political culture.
Along with Hancock and Kelley, Chris and Amy discuss the nature of American politics today and why we can't just govern for the American people.
Chris and Amy preview some of the marquee matchups in the first round of our Field of 64/40 Tournament with Hancock and Kelley!
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start the hour recapping the prior two hours of the show. They're then joined by CBS News Reporter Chris Fox where they discuss Texas Immigration Bill SB-4.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by CBS News Reporter Chris Fox where they discuss Texas Immigration Bill SB-4.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they recap the prior two hours of the show.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they discuss the categories where the selection committee fell short in leaving certain spots or things out of the 64/40 Tournament. They then talk about some of the most exciting matchup's of the first round of the tournament. Vote on KMOX.com. They're then joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who discusses Shohei Ohtani's interpreter being fired by the Dodgers and all of the controversy behind it. He then discusses the NCAA Tournament and Cardinals Baseball.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who discusses Shohei Ohtani's interpreter being fired by the Dodgers and all of the controversy behind it. He then discusses the NCAA Tournament and Cardinals Baseball.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss the categories where the selection committee fell short in leaving certain spots or things out of the 64/40 Tournament.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the latest trending news stories. They discuss whether or not March Madness is the most exciting event in sports. They're then joined by Dr. John Roman, a Senior Fellow in the Economics, Justice, & Society department at NORC at the University of Chicago and the Director of the Center on Public Safety and Justice. Dr. Roman discusses the country experiencing a major drop in crime numbers in 2023. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they wrap up the first hour of the show with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Dr. John Roman, a Senior Fellow in the Economics, Justice, & Society department at NORC at the University of Chicago and the Director of the Center on Public Safety and Justice. Dr. Roman discusses the country experiencing a major drop in crime numbers in 2023.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start the hour by recapping the previous two hours of the show and continuing to discuss the 64-40 Tournament Bracket. They then discuss a Florida Sheriff posting an arrest video on Instagram. Is this ok? They're then joined by General Mark Hertling, a CNN Military Analyst. General Hertling discusses US Generals testifying on the 2021 exit of Afghanistan which lead to the death of several American soldiers.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by General Mark Hertling, a CNN Military Analyst. General Hertling discusses US Generals testifying on the 2021 exit of Afghanistan which lead to the death of several American soldiers.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they recap the prior two hours of the show then continue discussing exciting matchups of the First Round of the 64-40 Tournament Bracket.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by Bruce Affleck, a former Blues Defenseman and the President of the Board of Directors for the St. Louis Blues Alumni. They discuss Kelly Chase's upcoming "Puck Cancer" Alumni game at the Centene Community Ice Center on April 5th at 7pm. Who will be playing? How much are tickets? What can you expect if you attend? What is the money going towards? They then release the 64-40 Tournament Bracket where you will have the chance to decide who will bring home the crowd for the best part of St. Louis. They're then joined by KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman. Ackerman discusses Virginia's poor First Four performance and makes the case for MVC team Indiana State deserving the opportunity over the Cavaliers. He then talks Cardinals Baseball from their Spring Training site in Jupiter, Florida. Hear how Ackerman is feeling about the team heading into the regular season.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman. Ackerman discusses Virginia's poor First Four performance and makes the case for MVC team Indiana State deserving the opportunity over the Cavaliers. He then talks Cardinals Baseball from their Spring Training site in Jupiter, Florida. Hear how Ackerman is feeling about the team heading into the regular season.
Listen to this clip from The Chis & Amy Show where they're joined by Bruce Affleck, a former Blues Defenseman and the President of the Board of Directors for the St. Louis Blues Alumni. They discuss Kelly Chase's upcoming "Puck Cancer" Alumni game at the Centene Community Ice Center on April 5th at 7pm. Who will be playing? How much are tickets? What can you expect if you attend? What is the money going towards?
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the latest trending news including the MLB season starting in Seoul, South Korea. Rongey then discusses his disagreement in Virginia making the NCAA Tournament over Indiana State following the Cavaliers pitiful performance in the First Four round. They're then joined by KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillan who discusses Dunklin School District's Pevely Elementary having an "Anchor Room". What does that mean? McMillan explains. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they wrap up the first hour of the show with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillan who discusses Dunklin School District's Pevely Elementary having an "Anchor Room". What does that mean? McMillan explains.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by Todd Newton, the Host of The Price is Right Live. He joins to share details about the Game Show and preview their upcoming show on March 20th at The Factory. They're then joined by Dr. Paul Byrne, an Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Science at Washington University. He joins to discuss the vernal equinox which happens today. They wrap up the show with KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley then joins to discuss the Cardinals and any concerns with injuries heading into the season. They then get Pauley's opinion on whether or not the Cardinals players that attended the Inter Miami game and wore the team hats are in the right or wrong.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Dr. Paul Byrne, an Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Science at Washington University. He joins to discuss the vernal equinox which happens today.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Todd Newton, the Host of The Price is Right Live. He joins to share details about the Game Show and preview their upcoming show on March 20th at The Factory.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the Top of the Order where they mention that it is the first day of Spring. They then discuss Former President Donald Trump's latest comments on Jewish people that vote for Democrats. They then mention several Cardinals players were recently pictured at an Inter Miami F.C. game wearing Inter Miami's hats. Some St Louis City SC fans took exception to this. Is it ok for the players to wear this gear? Hear Chris and Amy's thoughts. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Several Cardinals players were recently pictured at an Inter Miami F.C. game wearing Inter Miami's hats. Some St Louis City SC fans took exception to this. Is it ok for the players to wear this gear? Hear Chris and Amy's thoughts.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss Former President Donald Trump's latest comments on Jewish people that vote for Democrats.
Mr. Soccer gives us his opinions of City's exciting game which resulted in a 3-3 draw vs LA Galaxy last Saturday night, along with a look ahead for City.
Hear from comedian Katie Boyle, who is originally from Ireland, and she tells us all about the world of being a comedian in America. She is performing tomorrow at the Helium Comedy Club on March 19th in St. Louis.
We welcome in Senator Holly Thompson Rehder about a new bill to legalize psilocybin in Missouri. She talks about who this would benefit, and also why this would not be considered a gateway drug.
In the third and final hour, we recap the show up until this point, talk about ways to eat healthy, and debate if Gen Z have been numbed to most things.
We kick off hour two with comedian Katie Boyle, and she tells us all about the world of being a comedian in America. Mr. Soccer Bill McDermott also joins the show to break down Saturday night's game vs the LA Galaxy that just happened a couple nights ago.
Happy Monday! Amy Marxkors and Charlie Brennan are here to kick off your week, and we begin the show by discussing why people are leaving St. Louis. Plus we chat with Senator Holly Thompson Rehder about a new bill to leaglize psilocybin in Missouri.
We recap the top stories covered so far today. Plus, we get to talk with the very funny Kevin Nealon about his career in comedy and his time at SNL.
SNL alum Kevin Nealon joined us today to discuss his career in comedy ahead of his performances this weekend at the Helium comedy club.
We got the news that Oliver Marmol signed a contract extension with the Cardinals, Chris and Amy discuss.
Chris and Amy begin the second hour by discussing potential legislation that would force Tik Tok to be sold to a US company. Plus, Scott Jagow previews TIAM weekends and Mike Claiborne from Jupiter.
We caught up with Claibs to get his thoughts on the pitching staff, Victor Scott II and Tommy Edman's injury. Plus, what is next for SLU?
Host of TIAM Weekends Scott Jagow joined us in studio to preview the weekend edition of TIAM.
It's Friday and by now you know that means we are joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley for the first hour. Plus, did you see this?
Chief KMOX storyteller John Hancock shares a story from his morning in the way that only Hancock could.
We close out the show by discussing Laclede's Landing with Jan Sandweiss and get your suggestions on who should make the Field of 64/40 tournament.
Well it is March and it is 314 Day so we are taking your suggestions for what you think of when you think St. Louis ahead of the reveal of our tournament bracket.
Jan Sandweiss is the president of Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association and joined us to discuss how they're celebrating 314 Day and their hopes for reviving the Landing.
We keep the STL celebration rolling into hour two as we chat with Them Yo People host Mr. Gary, hear from Shameem Clark Hubbard and Cardinals with Matt Pauley.
Amy has planned a big surprise for Chris on his birthday as we link up with his former co hosts in Chicago.
Keeping with all things St. Louis we caught up with the host of the show "Them Yo People" Mr. Gary.
Yesterday we crabbed but today is a celebration of all the great things about St. Louis. Plus, Major Garrett catches us up on everything going on in Washington.
We caught up with CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to discuss the Tik Tok bill and more.
Selection Sunday is almost here and we need your help filling out the field of best things about St. Louis.
We begin the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Scott MacFarlane updates us on Robert Hur's testimony and Tik Tok legislation.
Scott MacFarlane joins us to update us on the potential Tik Tok legislation and the testimony of Special Counsel Robert Hur.
Over the weekend Amy experienced an existential crisis when looking at old photos at an antique mall.
We continue with a crabby Wednesday into the second hour as we look back on the COVID pandemic with Dr. Alex Garza. Plus, comedian and actor TJ Miller on his new album "Smooth Peanut Butter".
The very funny TJ Miller joins us to discuss his new album "Smooth Peanut Butter" ahead of his shows in St. Louis in May.
Dr. Alex Garza is the Chief Community Health Officer for SSM Health and the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force. He joined us to look back at the thick of the pandemic and an update.
We're spending the day crabby at the things wrong with the St. Louis region before our all out celebration of 314 Day. Plus, Cristian Benavidas on the situation in Haiti.
Cristian Benavides is a CBS news correspondent in the Dominican Republic and he joined us to detail the crisis in Haiti.
Before tomorrow's blow out celebration of all things St. Louis for 314 Day, we decided today would be a good day to highlight the aspects in need of improvement.
We start the final hour by covering the top stories of the day. Plus, Michael Calhoun on AI shopping carts coming to Schnucks.
KMOX anchor and reporter Michael Calhoun joined us in studio to discuss the new AI shopping carts coming to Schnucks.
Amy shares an interesting story after her mom fulfilled a request from an Amazon delivery driver.
In the second hour we chat with propulsion engineer Matt Klosterman of Intuitive Machines. Plus, Matt Pauley updates us on Sonny Gray and other injured Cardinals.
We catch up with KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley for an update on Cardinals pitcher Sonny Gray and others dealing with injuries.
Matt Klosterman is a propulsion engineer at Intuitive Machines and was apart of the crew that helped land Odysseus on the surface of the moon.
We spend most of the first hour discussing what a second term for Donald Trump would look like and we get to some of your calls. Plus, Mayor Jones is in Texas for South by Southwest trying to attract business to St. Louis.
Chris and Amy debate what a second term for Donald Trump would look like and get to some of your voicemails.
Mayor Jones is Austin, Texas for South by Southwest to try and attract business back to the St. Louis region.
We start the final hour of the show by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today. Plus, Dr. Lauren Dal Farra on combating burn out.
Dr. Lauren Dal Farra of Palm Health joined us to detail the symptoms of burn out and how to combat them.
KMOX legal analyst Brad Young joined us to discuss what the next steps are legally for the teen arrested for assault after a fight with another minor.
After being eliminated from their conference tournament, the Utah State head women's basketball coach was fired but still made her way to the post game presser. Plus, Tom Timmermann and Dr. Andrew Draper on the Oscars.
Tom Timmerman covers CITY SC for the Post-Dispatch and joined us to discuss Saturday's draw in Texas and what to expect moving forward this season.
Co-host of the Off Script Film Review podcast, Dr. Andrew Draper joins us to recap some of the biggest winners, losers and surprises from last night's show.
We end the first hour by getting you caught up on all the trending news you may have missed. Plus, a fight involving two St. Louis minors sends one to hospital and one is arrested.
After the State of the Union on Thursday we were all wondering who was going to portray Katie Britt on SNL's cold open.
A fight between two minors off campus left one in critical condition and another arrested, Chris and Amy discuss the situation.
Join us for the third hour of the Chris and Amy Show with political insights, controversies, and hear our interview featuring shuckers from the Schlafly Beer Stouts and Oyster Festival. The shuckers, experts in their craft, share insights into the art of shucking oysters and provide a glimpse into the diverse world of oyster flavors from different coasts. The festival's unique beer offerings, including Mexican chocolate stout and raspberry coffee stout.
Join Chris and Amy on the Chris and Amy Show for a weekend filled with excitement! Kick off the episode celebrating Three Flags Day, exploring Gary Numan's birthday, and unveiling the surprising return of Baconfest at Alpha Brewing Company. Scott Jagow shares an exclusive preview of Roaming St. Louis, including a special visit to Alpha Brewing Company known for its unique sours and upcoming distillery.
Dive into insights on recent home runs, including Jordan Walker's impressive spring homer. Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the discussion, providing updates on injuries affecting key players like Sonny Gray and Lars Nootbaar.
Experience the Schlafly Beer Stouts and Oyster Festival this weekend in Maplewood! Delight in the rich flavors of over 60,000 oysters expertly shucked by professionals from the East and West Coast. Learn about the distinctive shucking techniques, from the traditional hinge method to the unique Chesapeake stabber approach. Explore the diverse tastes of East Coast and West Coast oysters, each offering a culinary journey from the Chesapeake Bay to the Pacific.
Tune in as the Chris and Amy Show delivers the latest on the Cardinals' spring training. Get insights into the recent home runs, including Jordan Walker's impressive spring homer. Joining the discussion is Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne, providing updates on injuries affecting key players like Sonny Gray and Lars Nootbaar. The debate on the MLB pitch clock intensifies, with concerns about its impact on pitcher injuries.
Join Chris and Amy on the Chris and Amy Show as they kick off the weekend with Scott Jagow. Celebrate Three Flags Day, dive into Gary Numan's birthday, and unveil the surprising return of Baconfest at Alpha Brewing Company. Scott shares his preview of Roaming St. Louis, including a visit to Alpha Brewing Company, known for its unique sours and upcoming distillery.
Join Chris and Amy as they discuss the Daniel Riley verdict, State of the Union, and Cardinals' updates with political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley. Plus, a quick look at Chiefs fans enduring freezing temps during the NFL playoffs.
Join Chris and Amy on a cloudy Friday as they navigate through the twists and turns of the political landscape with the seasoned perspectives of political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley. From dissecting the State of the Union address to discussing inflation, Chris and Amy break it all down.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the hour recapping the first two hours of the show. They then are joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who updates listeners on the Daniel Riley trial. On day 3, he discusses hearing testimonies from Janae Edmondson and her mother. They're then joined STL Magazine Dining Editor George Mahe. Mahe discusses fish fry options as well as Salt & Smoke's new fish sandwich.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined STL Magazine Dining Editor George Mahe. Mahe discusses fish fry options as well as Salt & Smoke's new fish sandwich.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who updates listeners on the Daniel Riley trial. On day 3, he discusses hearing testimonies from Janae Edmondson and her mother.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they discuss the future of the Republican Party and how it has changed in recent years. They are then joined by KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young. They discuss the Rust armorist being guilty of involuntary manslaughter. They follow that by discussing Alec Baldwin's part in it and what makes this such a unique case. They're then joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley. Pauley shares a Sonny Gray update, the lack of power to start the Spring, his health concerns for the lineup, and more.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley. Pauley shares a Sonny Gray update, the lack of power to start the Spring, his health concerns for the lineup, and more.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young. They discuss the Rust armorist being guilty of involuntary manslaughter. They follow that by discussing Alec Baldwin's part in it and what makes this such a unique case.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the latest trending news. They then discuss how the Republican Party has changed in recent history following Nikki Haley suspending her Presidential campaign. They are then joined by CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett. They discuss tonight's State of the Union Address and what to be keeping an ear out for and more. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..." where they discuss the latest trending news that you may have missed.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett. They discuss tonight's State of the Union Address and what to be keeping an ear out for and more.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who joins live from the Daniel Riley trial to share updates on the court case. They're then joined by Allison Kite of the Missouri Independent. She discuss homes that are being build on radioactive waste and the concerns that are attached. They wrap up the show with some interesting comments from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Allison Kite of the Missouri Independent. She discuss homes that are being build on radioactive waste and the concerns that are attached.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who joins live from the Daniel Riley trial to share updates on the court case.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by MVC Commissioner Jeff Jackson to preview the upcoming Arch Madness Conference Tournament which is set to get underway tomorrow. They later discuss the split within the Republican Party, specifically Trump supporters and those who don't support him. They're then joined by Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier. They discuss the Rams settlement vote to discuss how the money will be spent for the city.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier. They discuss the Rams settlement vote to discuss how the money will be spent for the city.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by MVC Commissioner Jeff Jackson to preview the upcoming Arch Madness Conference Tournament which is set to get underway tomorrow.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" and then discuss Nikki Haley suspending her campaign for the Republican Nominee for President. Amy discusses her frustration with the Republican party and how it has changed. They share their thoughts on Haley's comments on whether or not to vote for Donald Trump. They're then joined by John Neilsen-Gammon, a Texas State climatologist and Regents professor at Texas A&M. He discusses the Smokehouse Creek wildfire, how it could have started, the status of the fire, and more. They wrap up the show with "Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss Nikki Haley deciding to suspend her campaign for the Republican nominee for President. They share their thoughts on Haley's comments on whether or not to vote for Donald Trump.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by John Neilsen-Gammon, a Texas State climatologist and Regents professor at Texas A&M. He discusses the Smokehouse Creek wildfire, how it could have started, the status of the fire, and more.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, they recap the prior two hours of the show then preview Super Tuesday. They're then joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who updates listeners on the first several hours of the Daniel Riley trial.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Reporter Sean Malone who updates listeners on the first several hours of the Daniel Riley trial.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they recap the prior two hours of the show then preview Super Tuesday.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy makes it her personal mission to find the solution to healing Cardinals Pitcher Sonny Gray's hamstring strain using her knowledge as a marathon runner. They're then joined by Chad Leistikow, an Iowa Athletics columnist for The Des Moines Register & Iowa City Press-Citizen. He discusses the greatness of Caitlin Clark and shares whether he believes that Clark is the greatest athlete to ever come out of Iowa. They wrap up the hour discussing the souvenir collector Dune popcorn buckets and the odd attention they're drawing.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Chad Leistikow, an Iowa Athletics columnist for The Des Moines Register & Iowa City Press-Citizen. He discusses the greatness of Caitlin Clark and shares whether he believes that Clark is the greatest athlete to ever come out of Iowa.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss the best way to get Sonny Gray back on the field. HINT: it involves tight pants.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, they start off the show with the "Top of the Order" as they discuss the top trending news around the country. They then discuss Taylor Swift's latest comments on going out and voting. They're then joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who discusses Sonny Gray's mild hamstring strain, what a timetable looks like, and what it means for the Cardinals. They wrap up the hour with
"Did You See This..."
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley who discusses Sonny Gray's mild hamstring strain, what a timetable looks like, and what it means for the Cardinals.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where they discuss Taylor Swift's latest comments on going out and voting.
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy and Michael start the hour by recapping the prior two hours of the show. They then discuss Nikki Haley refusing to commit to supporting the RNC Candidate. They are then joined by Bloomberg News Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr. They discuss the SCOTUS' latest Colorado ruling which allows Donald Trump to stay on the Republican primary ballot. They wrap up the hour with a Concert Festival Giveaway!
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael discuss Nikki Haley refusing to commit to supporting the RNC Candidate.
Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael are joined by Bloomberg News Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr. They discuss the SCOTUS' latest Colorado ruling which allows Donald Trump to stay on the Republican primary ballot.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy and Michael discuss the issues coming from Sperm Banks and donors turning out to be the fathers of hundreds of children. Michael then discusses his experience with Whale Tale Shirts. They're then joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley. Pauley joins live from Jupiter, Florida and talks Cardinals Spring Training.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael are joined by KMOX Sports Talent Matt Pauley. Pauley joins live from Jupiter, Florida and talks Cardinals Spring Training.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael discuss the issues coming from Sperm Banks and donors turning out to be the fathers of hundreds of children.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael discuss the SCOTUS overturning a Colorado court ruling that Donald Trump wasn't allowed on the Republican primary ballot.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Amy and Michael are joined by CBS Correspondent Linda Gradstein. They discuss the recent call for ceasefire from Vice President Kamala Harris.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, Amy and Michael start the show with the "Top of the Order" where they discuss the latest trending news around the country. They then discuss the SCOTUS overturning the Colorado court ruling to keep Donald Trump off the Republican Primary ballot. They're then joined by CBS Correspondent Linda Gradstein who discusses Vice President Kamala Harris' recent call for cease fire in Israel. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
We begin the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories we've covered so far. Plus, Linda Robinson of St. Jude on how to donate to their radio-thon.
Chris and Amy reflect on the life and innovative career of Bob Heil a former KMOX employee.
Linda Robinson of St. Jude Research Hospital joined us to highlight their radio-thon and other ways you can donate.
Chris and Amy discuss the news that Caitlin Clark will head to the WNBA after this season. Plus, we preview TIAM Weekends and hear from Mike Claiborne.
On Friday's we talk with Mike Claiborne and today he joins us from Jupiter ahead of today's Spring Training matchup with the Mets.
Host of TIAM Weekend edition Scott Jagow joined us in studio as he does every Friday to preview what he found while "Roaming St. Louis" and his "Three Good Things".
Michael Kelley joins Chris, Amy and John Hancock from Florida for our favorite segments of the week. Plus, did you see this?
The group discusses the news that Anhueser Busch has avoided a strike after reaching a deal with the union.
The gang shares stories about taking those human resource video assessments for work and reveal Rongey's aspiration for HR video stardom.
Join Chris and Amy as they dissect California's Fast Recovery Act, focusing on the $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers. The discussion covers potential irregularities and exemptions. Representative Ashley Aune discusses the need for reform in Missouri's divorce laws, exploring historical context, proposed changes, bipartisan support, and wider discussions on reproductive rights
Join Representative Ashley Aune, serving District 14 in Missouri, as she discusses the imperative need for reform in the state's divorce laws related to pregnant women. Dive into the historical context, proposed changes, and bipartisan support behind reshaping legislation.
Chris and Amy examine the intricate details of California Governor Gavin Newsom's Fast Recovery Act, particularly the mandated $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers. With a keen focus on potential irregularities and exemptions, the discussion delves into the nuanced realm of political connections, raising questions about transparency and potential corruption.
In this episode, we dissect the unexpected Supreme Court decision to hear Donald Trump's immunity case, exploring its implications with Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson and Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr. Join Chris and Amy as they analyze Mitch McConnell's resignation as the Republican Leader of the Senate and the noteworthy coincidence of Joe Biden and Donald Trump visiting the southern border simultaneously. Special guest Major Garrett, Chief Washington correspondent for CBS News, provides in-depth insights into these pivotal political events.
Chris and Amy discuss the recent Supreme Court decision on Trump's immunity assertion, Mitch McConnell's decision to step down as the Republican Leader of the Senate, and the significance of both Joe Biden and Donald Trump visiting the southern border on the same day. Chief Washington correspondent for CBS News, Major Garrett, joins the show to share insights and analysis on these developments.
In this segment , we delve into the surprising decision by the Supreme Court to hear the case involving Donald Trump's immunity assertion. Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson provides insights into the implications of this decision and its potential impact on the timeline for criminal proceedings. Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr joins the discussion, offering analysis on the court's approach and the varied perspectives on this crucial legal matter.
Join Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors in this episode as they unravel the twists and turns of the latest Supreme Court decision on the Trump immunity case, analyzing its potential impact on the upcoming election. Delve into the Anheuser Busch Teamsters agreement, ensuring a seamless St. Patrick's Day celebration with a steady beer supply. In the second segment, baseball expert Matt Pauley breaks down Cardinals' spring training, covering standout performances and season preparations.
In this segment, Matt Pauley provides a detailed breakdown of the Cardinals' spring training, discussing Sonny Gray's standout performances, Brandon Crawford's role as the backup shortstop, and the latest updates on Tommy Edman's return. Don't miss this insider's perspective on the Cardinals' 2024 season preparations.
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Jen Siess and Tali Sharot.
Most of us get caught up thinking that our lives aren't as good as they in fact are and to help us understand why and how to change Dr. Tali Sharot joined us this afternoon.
Jen Siess is a pre/post game and St. Louis City Soccer Report host, she joined us this afternoon to discuss last night's loss in Houston.
Chris and Amy discuss the breaking news that Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell will step down at the end of his term.
Dr. Tamra Reall is a field specialist in horticulture at Mizzou and joined us this morning to discuss the rare event of two broods of cicadas emerging.
We end the first hour by giving you some of the trending news that you may have missed this morning. Plus, John Shaw breaks down the results of the Michigan primary.
Amy is a little self-conscious about how she looks on the webcam stream for the show but really the lighting's not great, or maybe its fine.
John Shaw of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC explains what the results of the Michigan primary mean moving forward.
Well, Wendy's is trying to milk us for all we have after they announced plans for dynamic or surge pricing. Plus, we talk the border and lack of bipartisanship in politics.
Amy and Chris discuss the Gallup Poll that asked American voters what the most important issue is for them when choosing a candidate.
Cards beat writer for MLB.com joined us to discuss the need to bolster the middle of the infield with Tommy Edman's status unknown.
Chris and Amy discuss a video in which a professional golfer received unsolicited advice from a male golfer at the driving range.
Martin Coco is the Senior Director of Marketing and Brand Management for the Cardinals and he joined us to discuss the variety of ticket options available for the 2024 season.
Author Dave Lange joined us to discuss his new book available now that highlights the inaugural season for the club in the MLS.
In hour one we discuss the Michigan primaries, social media arguments being heard by SCOTUS and did you see this? Plus, CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum.
Chris and Amy discuss the primary in Michigan today with Nikki Haley still in the GOP race with Donald Trump and if Biden will see any push back for his support of Israel.
CBS legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joins us to explain the cases being heard by SCOTUS on social media companies.
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Kimberly St. Clair on teaching kids about safe interactions with police officers.
Kimberly St. Clair is the owner of DOC DASH and she joined us today to explain her program that teaches kids how to interact with police officers to keep all parties involved safe.
Chris and Amy discuss the ruling by Alabama's Supreme Court on IVF embryos and how for some Pro-Life politicians it doesn't quite mean what they thought.
Chris and Amy discuss the idea that some scammers are targeting younger generations more apt to be online. Plus, Steve Schankman highlights Evolution Festival 2024 and Matt Pauley from Spring Training.
Ahead of today's spring training game Matt gives his outlook on Masyn Winn and other young players looking to make an impact.
Contemporary Productions president Steve Schankman joins us to preview the second edition of the event including some headliners.
Chris and Amy discuss the reasons why some evangelical Christians are supporters of Trump despite some of his non-Christian actions. Plus, did you see this and Nikki Haley loses in South Carolina.
Chris and Amy discuss the motive behind Nikki Haley staying in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.
We star the final hour by looking back at the stories we've covered so far today. Plus, we talk CITY SC's MLS opener with Dale Schilly and we are back on the moon baby!
NASA landed the Odysseus craft on the moon and its the first time in over fifty years the US has put anything on the moon.
City SC broadcaster Dale Schilly joins us to discuss Tuesday's win in the CONCACAF Champions Cup and previews the MLS season opener at CITYPARK Saturday night.
Amy and Chris begin the second hour by discussing the lack of presidential behavior by both Biden and Trump. Plus, Scott Jagow for TIAM weekends and Mike Claiborne from Spring Training.
Claibs joins us from Jupiter, Florida ahead of tomorrow's opening games in the Grapefruit League.
The host of Total Information AM Weekend edition Scott Jagow joins us to preview his "Three Good Things" and "Roaming St. Louis" segments.
You know the drill, on Friday's Hancock and Kelley sit in for the first hour and today we cover South Carolina, spring training and restaurant booths. Plus, Did you see this?
With Hancock and Kelley joining Chris they discuss awkward nature of booths especially when you sit on the same side.
Ahead of South Carolina's primary John Hancock reflects back on some of the races he's ran and where is political career would've led.
In this segment, Chris and Amy are joined by Brian Stull, Director of Team Communications and Media Relations for the Battlehawks, to discuss the upcoming UFL season. Brian will detail how the Dome will be seating people in the 400 levels, as well as driving people to come to every home game this season.
In this segment, Chris and Amy recap the first two hours of the show which included talking to guests such as Matt Pauley on Cardinals spring training, Major Garrett out in Washington DC, and Eric Arbetter on teachers in Hazelwood getting a 4 day work week.
In hour 3, Chris and Amy recap the show from the first two hours including Matt Pauley detailing Spring Training and Major Garrett breaking down the news from Washington DC. Plus, Brian Stull joins the show to discuss the upcoming UFL season and the news on the St. Louis Battlehawks.
In this segment, Chris and Amy are joined by Eric Arbetter who's the assistant superintendent for curriculum and middle school education in Hazelwood. Eric Arbetter details to the crew about how teachers in the Hazelwood school district are being offered a 4 day work week.
Matt Pauley joins the show live from Jupiter, Florida to detail to Chris and Amy the latest on Spring training for the St. Louis Cardinals.
In hour 2, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxhors sit down with Eric Arbetter, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Middle School Education in Hazelwood, as he discusses teachers being offered a 4 day work week. Then Matt Pauley joins from Jupiter, Florida to detail the latest on Spring Training for the St. Louis Cardinals. All that and more on this hour of the Chris and Amy Show.
To open today's show, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxhors detail what's been going on with the AT&T cellular outages that have been affecting thousands of AT&T customers across the country and offer their own "solutions" to the problem.
Major Garrett makes his weekly appearance on the show to give the crew the latest news on what's going down in Washington DC.
In the first hour of the show, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxhors detail the latest of the AT&T cellular outages affecting thousands of customers across the country and offer their own "solutions" to the issue. Plus, Major Garrett joins the show to give the crew the latest news out of Washington DC. All that and more today on the Chris and Amy Show.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, Chris and Nate are joined by Brenden Moore, a Reporter for Lee Enterprises in Springfield, Illinois. He shares information on the Chicago White Sox ownership requesting public funding for their new stadium. They're later joined by Dicky Barrett, a member of The Defiant and The Mighty Mighty BossToneS. They discuss his new band, The Defiant, and the well known members from other bands to join. They wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
In hour 3 of The Chris & Amy Show, Chris and Nate recap the previous two hours of the show. They then discuss St Louis City SC's 2024 expectations. They discuss Mizzou's Athletic Director leaving the school for a less paying job at the University of Arizona. They then share their excitement for Spring Training games to begin and what they enjoy specifically about the preseason contests. They wrap up the show discussing the continued MLB uniform backlash now that images of being able to see the tucked in jerseys through the pants.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris and Nate discuss the continued MLB uniform backlash now that images of being able to see the tucked in jerseys through the pants.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris & Nate discuss their excitement for Spring Training games to begin and what they enjoy specifically about the preseason contests.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris & Nate are joined by Dicky Barrett, a member of The Defiant and The Mighty Mighty BossToneS. They discuss his new band, The Defiant, and the well known members from other bands to join.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris & Nate are joined by Brenden Moore, a Reporter for Lee Enterprises in Springfield, Illinois. He shares information on the Chicago White Sox ownership requesting public funding for their new stadium.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show with Chris and Guest Host Nate Gatter, they discuss St. Louis City SC's 2-1 victory over the Houston Dynamo to start their 2024 season. They then discuss Sporting K.C. being located in the state of Kansas rather than Missouri. Nate can't believe that Rongey was unaware of this. They are then joined by Ellen Carnaghan, a Saint Louis University Political Science Professor with expertise in Russian politics and culture. She discusses the death of Russian Politician Alexei Navalny. They are then joined by CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane. They discuss the latest information on the indictment of FBI Informant Alexander Smirnov.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris & Nate are joined by CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane. They discuss the latest information on the indictment of FBI Informant Alexander Smirnov.
Listen to this clip from The Chris & Amy Show where Chris & Nate are joined by Ellen Carnaghan, a Saint Louis University Political Science Professor with expertise in Russian politics and culture. She discusses the death of Russian Politician Alexei Navalny.
In the first segment is a quick recap, revisiting Global Affairs, Political Insights, and the Mizzou Athletics Shake-Up discussed in the earlier hours of the show.
Following the recap, dive into the world of comedy with the legendary Brian Posehn. Hear amusing anecdotes from his sitcom days, including memorable moments from Mr. Show and Big Bang Theory. Brian shares insights into his unique journey, transitioning from acting to writing for Marvel Comics.
Dive into the world of comedy with the legendary Brian Posehn. In this episode, Brian shares anecdotes from his sitcom days, including memorable moments from Mr. Show and Big Bang Theory. Discover his unique journey from acting to writing for Marvel Comics, all leading up to his upcoming live performance at City Winery in St. Louis. Get ready for humor, insights, and a peek into the life of a versatile entertainer!
Stay updated on current events, from the Israel-Gaza conflict and political insights with CBS News' Robert Berger to a deep dive into the complex political landscape with Linda Kenyon. Explore Nikki Haley's commitment, challenges for former President Trump, and the surprising departure of Mizzou's athletic director, Desireé Reed-Francois, with Chris Rongey, Mike Elam, and guest Eli Hof from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Hear about the surprising departure of Missouri's athletic director, Desireé Reed-Francois, as she heads to the University of Arizona. Join Chris Rongey, Mike Elam, and special guest Eli Hof from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as they dissect the unexpected move, discuss potential motivations, and analyze the implications for Mizzou athletics.
Join Chris Rongey and guest host Mike Elam with CBS News White House anchor and reporter, Linda Kenyon. Delve into the complex political landscape, exploring Nikki Haley's steadfast commitment to the presidential race, the ongoing challenges confronted by former President Trump, and the intriguing dynamics shaping the upcoming nominating conventions. They tackle public sentiment, the possibility of third-party candidates, and speculations surrounding Michelle Obama. Linda Kenyon provides firsthand insights into the toll of the presidency, addressing recent scrutiny of Bidens age and mental acuity.
In the latest developments of the Israel-Gaza conflict, the United States has vetoed a United Nations resolution calling for a ceasefire. Tensions continue to escalate as Israel pursues military operations against Hamas, with an increasing focus on hostage situations. CBS News correspondent Robert Berger provides insights into the geopolitical dynamics, challenges faced by both sides, and the global response to the crisis
Tune in as Chris Rongey and guest host Mike Elam analyze the outcomes of the recent St. Louis City survey, where over 12,000 residents voiced their preferences on allocating the Rams settlement funds. Explore the community's top priorities, including water mains, traffic calming, increased wages for city workers, childcare, and a redevelopment revolving loan fund. Plus, the duo explores city finances and police funding in St. Louis, unraveling the complexities that shape crucial financial decisions.
Join Chris and Mike Elam filling in for Amy as they explore the outcomes of the St. Louis city survey on Rams settlement spending. Delve into the priorities set by residents, from water main replacements to traffic calming measures. Get ready for an insightful discussion on how the city envisions using these funds
Join Rongey and Brad Young as they dissect the latest legal developments, centering around the civil fraud judgment involving former President Trump. Engage in discussions on potential appeals and the potential impact on Trump's political future. In this episode, they also explore intriguing headlines, including the unexpected link between nose-picking and Alzheimer's, and surprising findings on Viagra's potential role in prevention. Special guest Sarah Lovegreen, Vice President of Programs at the Alzheimer's Association of Greater St. Louis, shares expert insights into Alzheimer's research, early detection signs, and proactive strategies for maintaining cognitive health.
Join Chris Rongey and Brad Young as they navigate through recent headlines, including the peculiar connection between nose-picking and Alzheimer's, and the surprising findings on Viagra's potential role in prevention. Delve into the complexities of cognitive health with expert guest Sarah Love Greene, Vice President of Programs at the Alzheimer's Association of Greater St. Louis. Gain valuable insights into Alzheimer's research, early detection signs, and proactive strategies for maintaining brain health.
Tune in to the "Did You See This?" Explore the changing landscape of media as Best Buy officially removes physical media like CDs and DVDs from their stores.
Join Joey Zanaboni, the voice of St. Louis City FC, for an in-depth analysis of the upcoming CONCACAF Champions Cup clash against Houston. Discover what's in store for the team in the exciting 2024 season. Additionally, Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley, alongside hosts Brad Young and Chris Rongey, provides a thorough update from the Cardinals' spring training in Jupiter, Florida.
Matt Pauley, Sports Open Line host, joins and provides an in-depth update from the Cardinals' spring training in Jupiter, Florida. Get the latest insights into full team workouts, player performances, and the dynamics shaping the upcoming season. Pauley delves into the leadership roles of players like Sonny Gray, Kyle Gibson, and the impact of veterans such as Matt Carpenter and Lance Lynn.
Join Joey Zanaboni, the voice of St. Louis City FC, as he provides in-depth insights into the upcoming CONCACAF Champions Cup clash against Houston and previews the exciting 2024 season ahead.
Join Brad Young and Chris Rongey on this special Presidents Day edition of The Chris and Amy Show. Delve into discussions on the Rams settlement money, recent international political developments, dysfunction in international relations, and the ongoing situation in Ukraine. Also, special guest Beth Knobel, former Moscow Bureau Chief for CBS News, provides unique perspectives on the tragic death of Alexei Navalny.
Join Chris Rongey and Brad Young on The Chris and Amy Show, with Brad filling in for Amy Marxkors. In this special segment, they delve into the tragic death of Alexei Navalny with insights from Beth Knobel, former Moscow Bureau Chief for CBS News. Beth provides a unique perspective on the conflicting reports and the geopolitical implications surrounding Navalny's demise.
We keep it all things SLU to close out the day as we talk with President Dr. Fred Pestello, women's basketball coach Rebecca Tillett and Brooks Goedeker on downtown redevelopment.
SLU head women's basketball coach Rebecca Tillett joins us as we celebrate the Billiken Blizzard festivities.
Apart of our day on campus at SLU ahead of the Billiken Blizzard tonight, we caught up with Brooks Goedeker the executive director of St. Louis Midtown Redevelopment Corporation.
We are celebrating the Billiken Blizzard festivities today on campus at SLU and university president Dr. Fred Pestello took some time chat with us.
We catch up with Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne from Jupiter, Florida as more players begin showing up to camp. Plus, SLU AD Chris May and TIAM weekends host Scott Jagow.
Scott Jagow previews the weekend edition of TIAM with his "Three Good Things" and "Roaming St. Louis" segments.
We are broadcasting live from the campus of St. Louis University ahead of tonight's Billiken Blizzard at Chafietz Arena. Plus, Hancock and Kelley as well as associate dean Troy Hargrove.
You may have seen recent videos released by Tucker Carlson during his time in Moscow in which he praises the train stations and grocery stores.
Troy Hargrove is the Associate Dean at SLU and he highlighted the great summer activities for kids at SLU and online programs.
We recap the show as we spend most of the day discussing yesterday's tragic shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Plus, Matt Pauley and Dr. Natalia Rost on how to lower your risk of dementia.
Dr. Natalia Rost is the associate director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center of Massachusetts General Hospital and discussed the disease and how to lower your risk.
We continue our coverage of yesterday's shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Plus, we talk with Paul Contreras and his daughter Alyssa Marsh-Contreras about what was going through his mind when tackling one of the suspected shooters.
Paul Contreras is the man that tackled one of the suspected shooters from yesterday's Super Bowl parade. He and his daughter Alyssa were kind enough to take some time and explain the events of yesterday.
After finding out that two of the three suspects are juveniles, Chris and Amy discuss the access anyone seems to have to firearms.
We spend the first hour of today's show discussing yesterday's shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade and celebration. Plus, we talk with Kansas City radio host Scott Parks about the scary scene.
Scott Parks is the co-host of the Dana and Parks Show on KMBZ in Kansas City and joined us to describe yesterday's tragedy.
We'll start the final hour as we do everyday by recapping some of the stories covered so far today. Plus, Matthew Gault on AI warfare simulations.
We talk with Matthew Gault of Vice to explain why some AI models are quick to nuclear warfare in conflict simulations.
Chris and Amy discuss the new COVID guidelines in which the CDC will drop the five day isolation requirement.
Chris and Amy discuss the change in style in recent years when it comes to sitcoms in moving away from live audience recordings. Plus, David Hamilton Golland on his new Journey book and Amadeo Fusca previews Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus Live.
Amadeo Fusca joined us in studio to discuss the live show based off of the 1992 book and how the theories have been updated over the years.
Author David Hamilton Golland joined us to preview his new book about Journey titled "Livin' Just to Find Emotion: Journey and the Story of an American Rock Band"
In a special election to replace George Santos, democrat Tom Suozzi was elected to the House. Plus, Sarah Fenske of the Riverfront Times on the increase of police vehicle crashes.
Sarah Fenske of the Riverfront Times joined us to discuss the uptick in one car crashes involving police vehicles.
Amy and Chris discuss the House vote that impeached Alejandro Mayorkas and the special election to replace George Santos.
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, Derrick Goold from Jupiter discusses the first day of Spring Training and Ella Frank with the Humane Society of Missouri.
Ella Frank is the director of the Animal Cruelty Task Force for the Humane Society of Missouri; she detailed how you can donate and how it will help.
Post-Dispatch lead Cardinals beat writer Derrick Goold joined us to talk about the first day of Spring Training.
Jon Stewart returned to the Daily Show for another tenure as host of the show if only one day a week. Plus, Steve Hackman and Marc Saltzman.
Creator and conductor of Brahms X Radiohead, Steve Hackman joined us to preview and discuss the inspiration for creating the show.
We caught up with host of the Tech it Out podcast, Marc Saltzman to get an idea of some of the newest technology hitting the shelves and what you'll have to pay for it.
After a shooting at Joel Osteen's church over the weekend, Chris and Amy discuss the infatuation with guns and gun culture in America. Plus, the top three and did you see this?
Chris and Amy discuss the scary scene as a shooting unfolded at Joel Osteen's church in Texas and America's gun violence problem.
Dive into the recap of today's episode on "The Chris and Amy Show" and explore the pressing issues, including the looming Anheuser-Busch strike with Jeff Padellaro of Teamsters Local 633, and hear insights into Trump's comments on NATO.
Today we discuss the looming strike at Anheuser-Busch with Jeff Padellaro, Secretary Treasurer of Teamsters Local 633. The union seeks job security and fair wages for workers who played a crucial role in the company's success. As the February 29 deadline approaches, negotiations are ongoing. Tune in for insights into the situation and the union's efforts to secure a favorable agreement.
Dive into the excitement of the Kansas City Chiefs' historic Super Bowl win. Get political insights from Josh Kraushaar on the Missouri congressional race, featuring Cory Bush and contender Wesley Bell. Join the celebration of Chris' return post-COVID as the hosts discuss top stories, including Patrick Mahomes' stellar performance.
Join Chris and Amy for a fun-filled recap! They unravel the wild Super Bowl ad by Robert Kennedy Jr., dish on Taylor Swift's endorsement, and dive into the Chiefs' amazing triumph. Sports guru Matt Pauley shares his game insights and spices up the Mahomes vs. Brady debate. Later, Chiefs analyst Danan Hughes joins the party to celebrate KC's historic Super Bowl win. Hear about unexpected heroes, coaching brilliance, and the Chiefs' undeniable resilience.
Chiefs analyst and former receiver for KC, Danan Hughes, joins the celebration on KMOX. Dive into the epic game, the unexpected heroes like Mecole Hardman Jr., and the undeniable resilience of the Chiefs. Explore the coaching brilliance of Andy Reid and the remarkable depth of skill and character that defines this dynasty.
Join Chris and Amy on the electrifying Chris and Amy Show, where they dissect the aftermath of the Super Bowl, including the Chiefs' victory, Taylor Swift's Instagram boost, and intriguing flight stories.
Tune in to the latest Chris and Amy Show as they discuss the Kansas City Chiefs' triumphant Super Bowl win and delve into unexpected political twists, including Taylor Swift's endorsement. Host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley, joins the banter, sharing insights on the game, the Chiefs' dynasty, and the eternal Mahomes vs. Brady debate.
Join political analyst Josh Kraushaar, Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Insider and contributor to Fox News Radio, as he provides insightful commentary on the Missouri congressional race, exploring the challenges faced by Representative Cory Bush and the emergence of a strong contender in Wesley Bell. Kraushaar also delves into President Biden's approach to international relations, with a focus on the ongoing Israel conflict. In this engaging discussion, the views on Benjamin Netanyahu are highlighted, offering a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape.
In the third and final hour, we recap the show up until this point, and discuss Biden not remembering much of his time as Vice President. We chat with Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs color analyst, and former NFL Wide Receiver, joins us just ahead of the big game against the 49ers on Sunday.
We welcome in Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs color analyst, and former NFL Wide Receiver, joins us just ahead of the big game against the 49ers on Sunday.
In hour two of the show today, Chris and Amy talk with Dr. Brad Wilcox, Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, and Author of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families and Save Civilization. They discuss why marriages are becoming less common, and the effect that has on happiness. KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins us ahead of Mardi Gras for Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things. Finally, Mike Claiborne, tells us about players who are already in Florida gearing up for Spring Training.
KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins us in the studio for his usual Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things, as the city prepares for Mardi Gras.
We are joined by Dr. Brad Wilcox, Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, and Author of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families and Save Civilization.
Happy Friday! Kicking off the first hour of the Chris and Amy show, Amy Marxkors is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley, to talk about Biden or Trump's possible second term. They also discuss whether a different Democratic candidate would have a better shot to defeat Donald Trump.
Major Garrett joins us to start the final hour and he gives us his thoughts on the SCOTUS hearing on Donald Trump's ballot eligibility. Plus, Bob Costas talks Sunday's game and his career.
Bob Costas was kind enough to join us this afternoon to discuss the matchup in Las Vegas this Sunday and his MLB Network special.
CBS Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins us a little bit later than normal but it was worth the wait as he discusses the SCOTUS hearing on Donald Trump's ballot eligibility.
Amy and Brad discuss the unwillingness by some politicians to work across the aisle for the betterment of the American people. Plus, Matt Pauley ahead of Spring Training.
Matt Pauley looks ahead to Spring Training in just about a week and discusses if there are any more moves to make to bolster the roster.
Brad Young took a deep dive into the border bill to layout exactly what the bill would and would not do if approved.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments that stem from Colorado's ruling to remove Donald Trump from 2024 ballots. Plus, Scott Rosenblum discusses Jennifer Crumbley's conviction.
Criminal defense attorney Scott Rosenblum joined us to discuss the ruling by a Michigan jury and if it will set a precedent going forward.
We've spent a lot of time discussing the drone surveillance company trying to fly in St. Louis but apparently there is no evidence of such surveillance.
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories we've covered so far today. Plus, some of the GOP hate towards to Taylor Swift.
Chris and Amy listen to Bob Costas' take on some of the GOP hate towards Taylor Swift, finding it hard to argue against.
Amy and Chris discuss the differences is personalities as you move through different regions in the US.
We start the second hour as we normally finish our first hour by catching you up on the trending news you may have missed. Plus, MO Sen. Tracy McCreery on her anti-cyberstalking bill and Nikki Haley's tough night in Nevada.
Senator for District 24 in Missouri, Tracy McCreery explained her bill that would establish the Stop Cyberstalking and Harassment Task Force.
The former President has told his followers on Truth Social to give Bud Light another chance.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow recently to offer Putin's side of things. Plus, Matt Vasgersian discusses Bob Costas' career in the booth.
The MLB Network series "The Sounds of Baseball" is airing a Bob Costas episode and cohost of the show Matt Vasgersian joins us today.
Chris and Amy discuss the current nature of American politics in which politicians would rather impeach others than work together.
We start the final hour by recapping some of the stories we've covered so far. Plus, Joe Roderick talks media day from Las Vegas and more on Joe Biden's comments on Donald Trump.
The NFL kicked off the festivities for Sunday's game between the Chiefs and 49ers, KMOXs Joe Roderick joined us live from the desert.
Chris and Amy discuss the lack of cooperation on the border bill and some of the harsh words from President Biden.
This morning we learned of the passing of country music legend Toby Keith. Plus, we talk 2024 Cardinals promotions with Megan Eberhart.
The director of promotions and events for the Cardinals, Megan Eberhart joined us in studio to preview some of the promotions and giveaways for the 2024 season.
Amy and Chris discuss the ever changing world of college athletics, including the story of Dartmouth's basketball team being allowed to unionize.
We wrap up the first hour by catching you up on the trending news you may have missed. Plus, Gov. Mike Parson joins us to discuss his trip to Texas and the border.
We were joined by Governor Mike Parson after his visit to Texas to see first hand what is going on at the southern border.
The Battlehawks and the UFL released the 2024 season schedule today and the Battledome will start rocking again in April. Plus, Edmound Elzy on how to get your 2024 City SC tickets.
VP of ticket sales for St. Louis CITY SC Edmound Elzy joined us to inform you on how to get tickets for the upcoming season no matter what competition the team is in.
Republican hopeful Nikki Haley is doing all she can to stay in the race for GOP nominee including an appearance on a famous weekend entertainment show.
Last night Taylor Swift won her record fourth Album of the Year award at the Grammy's and had announcement for her fans. Plus, Sean Malone and our sports fella Matt Pauley.
KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley shares his thoughts on the signing of Keynan Middleton and the outlook of the bullpen for 2024.
A few weeks back we discussed the story of a drone surveillance company operating in St. Louis without permission or awareness from the community. Today, Sean Malone discussed the "sketchy" nature of the company that just won't go away.
Chris and Amy discuss the unwillingness from politicians to work together for the good of the American people. Plus, border bill is DOA says Speaker Johnson and Bilal Saab on US retaliatory strikes.
Bilal Saab is the director of the defense and security program for the Middle Eastern Institute and he joined us to discuss the retaliatory attacks by the US.
Amy and Chris discuss the border bill that Speaker Mike Johnson says is dead on arrival to the house.
Michael Buble was having a time at the NHL All-Star festivities and was aided by a certain substance. Plus, we recap the show and discuss the Southern border with Justin Crowe.
Professor of political science at Williams College, Justin Crowe joined us to share his thoughts on the actions by Greg Abbott and his lack of cooperation with the federal government.
Get caught up on what you may have missed during the first two hours of the show today.
After receiving overwhelming responses from his asking how everyone is doing, Elmo was on the Today Show and ran into Larry David. Plus, Scott Jagow and Mike Claiborne.
Member of Cardinals broadcast team Mike Claiborne joins us to discuss the signing of Keynan Middleton.
On Friday we look ahead to the weekend with TIAM host Scott Jagow as he previews "Three Good Things" and "Roaming St. Louis".
It's Friday and that means the team of John Hancock and Michael Kelley join us for the first hour. Plus, did you see this?
We start the show as we do everyday by going over the "Top of the order" of top stories we are covering today.
Hancock and Kelley join us to discuss the feeling that the economy isn't performing well despite the contrary being true.
In the final hour of the show we start by recapping some of the top stories. Plus, Romaine Seguin of Good360 on what happens to Super Bowl apparel for the losing team.
CEO of Good360 Romaine Seguin joined us to explain how her company distributes the gear of the Super Bowl loser to the most deserving communities across the globe.
We start the final hour by looking back at some of the top stories covered so far today.
According to one multi-millionaire, workers are arrogant and have too much power over employers. Plus, Megan Eberhart highlights the giveaways and promotions at Busch Stadium.
With just 10 home games left this season, Megan Eberhart of the Cardinals joins us to tell us what promotions and themes are going on. Plus, some breaking news.
Amy doesn't believe art detectives are necessary, also claiming art crime is a victimless crime. Plus, Doug Wiens of Wash U gives us some insight into the 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Morocco.
Doug Wiens is a Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Wash U. He joined us today to talk about why the earthquake was so destructive and if this is typical for the region.
We got news this morning that Danelo Cavalcante was captured and is back in custody after being on the run for weeks. Plus, Ian Sherr on the new Apple releases and did you see this?
Ian Sherr is a tech expert and contributor for CBS, he joined us today to highlight some of the new Apple releases including the new iPhone.
Recap of the first two hours. Rongey talking about Aaron Rodgers being out the rest of the year. Talking with TSO Al Pitrelli about them coming to St. Louis in December. Talking about the House Republicans wanting to impeach Biden.
Chris and Amy have Al Pitrelli of Trans Siberian Orchestra on the show to talk about coming to St. Louis in December.
Hour 2 begins with Dr. Soo-Jin Kwoun and 1 of her patients with her husband. Talking music therapy helping Alzheimer patients.
Jesse Rodgers joins the show to talk Cardinals baseball.
Dr. Soo-Jin Kwoun is in the studio talking with Chris and Amy. As well as her patients and her patients husband, Andy and Mary, talking about Alzheimer's patients and new Music Therapy that is being done to help Patients.
Hour 1 begins with Ronge a little more than excited that Aaron Rodgers might be out. Chris and Amy talk about the weekly picks. Dante King joins the show to talk about how the Hiring Process could be effected by AI
Chris and Amy talk with Dante King, HR Professional, about how AI Could impact the work place and the hiring process. How it could impact racial and gender disparities.
Recap of the first 2 hours of the show. Amy talks with her friend from Morocco with the earthquake. Col. Jeff McCausland calls in to talk his experience with 9/11 and how it effected him.
Chris and Amy talk with Col. Jeff McCausland on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11. What was going on with him during that time and how it impacted him.
Amy and Chris talk with Jennifer Fisher, currently living in Morocco, dealing with the aftermath of the Earthquake on Friday night.
Chris and Amy talk with Matt Pauley about the Cardinals weekend series against the Reds. The No Prize pickem results. Chris gets picked on with his love of the Bears.
Chris and Amy talk with Dr. Peter Kastor from Wash U about teaching the new generation about 9/11
Chris and Amy talk with Dr. Peter Kastor, Professor of History and American Culture Studies at Wash U. Talking about having to educate the new generation of 9/11, and how the the new generation views this day. He talks about his memories that day.
Chris and Amy talk about the 22nd Anniversary of 9/11. Where were you? How were you affected? Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Walsh calls in to talk about his experiences post 9/11
It's the 22nd anniversary of 9/11. Chris and Amy talk with Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Walsh about what his memories in Cape Canaveral, FL was. On the rise of people wanting to be in the military and Fire Dep after.
In our final hour we recap today's show and introduce our new feature for the NFL season that pits you, the listener against us, the hosts.
With the start of the NFL season underway, we are introducing a new feature to the show where we pick some of the weeks games with a guest and a listener.
We start hour two by hearing about Amy's vacation to the Pacific Northwest and clue her in on the wedding Rongey attended over Labor Day. Plus, Mike Claiborne and Scott Jagow previews this weekend's TIAM.
It's the anniversary of Mark McGwire's record breaking 62nd home run of the 1998 MLB season, Amy and Chris look back on the summer that reinvigorated baseball.
Fresh off another vacation, Amy joins Chris live from Scrubbles Car Wash today in Saint Peters. In hour one we are joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley before asking, did you see this?
The Chiefs and Lions get the season started tonight and we were joined by play-by-play voice Mitch Holthus. Plus, Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus before the band's show at Busch Stadium this weekend.
St. Louisan and Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus joined us this afternoon ahead of the band's show Saturday at Busch Stadium.
With the Chiefs kicking the NFL season and title defense tonight at Arrowhead versus the Lions, the play-by-play voice Mitch Holthus joined us to discuss the recent run by the team, his career in the booth and what 2023 might have in store.
Inflation is certainly effecting many across the country and those feeling the pain are everyday Americans. Plus, Matt Pauley talks Cardinals and the potential moves made in the off season.
It is anticipated that by the end of the month Hunter Biden will be indicted, after an agreement between lawyers fell apart. Plus, Major Garrett clues us in on all things going on in D.C.
It's Thursday and that means Major Garrett joins us to give an insider perspective on the week in D.C.
In our final hour we discuss if the legal marijuana businesses are still losing out on some revenue due to the black market. Plus, we have artist Svein Staaby and John Elafros of Schlafly in studio for the Art Outside Festival this weekend.
The 20th Annual Art Outside Festival sponsored by Schlafly is this weekend and today we were joined by John Elafros of Schlafly and one of the artists at the event Svein Staaby.
Festival goers at Burning Man were met with a surprise monsoon that left them stranded at the event site. Plus, George Mahe talks tipping and new restaurants and John Rooney talks young power.
St. Louis Mag dining editor George Mahe joined us in studio for a couple of segments today and we do a deep dive into the world of tipping. Plus, restaurants that are opening, closing and coming soon.
Brad Young joins Chris on his first day back after the holiday weekend and we dive right in to Brad's legal expertise with the approval for Chesterfield development and an update in Alex Murdaugh's case.
In our last hour we talk with John Hancock Jr as the NFL season kicks off this Thursday as the Chiefs host the Lions. Plus, we hear from St. Louisan and USMNT member Tim Ream.
We go back to CITYPARK one more time today as Jen Seis and Matt Pauley have a conversation with St. Louisan and current member of the USMNT Tim Ream.
In our second hour we check back in with Jen and Matt from the City SC training grounds as they have a conversation with head coach Greg Berhalter and former player Brad Davis. Plus, Tommy Tuberville's crusade against military confirmations continues.
We continue our coverage of the USMNT's visit to St. Louis as Jen Seis and Matt Pauley talk with head coach Greg Berhalter.
With Amy and Chris extending the holiday weekend we are lucky to have John Hancock and Michael Kelley filling in today. In hour one we talk the democratic party's plan for the primary. Plus, an interview with Mike Sorber.
St. Louisan and former USMNT player Mike Sorber joined Matt Pauley and Jen Seis from the St. Louis CITY SC training facility as the USMNT begins preparations for Saturday's friendly with Uzbekistan.
Hour 3 the recap. Charlie talks with Jeff Smulyan the founder of emmis and KSHE. Then talking with Tim Parker of STL City SC.
Charlie talks with Tim Parker of St. Louis SC. About his time in Stl and playing for SC
Charlie talks with former owner of Emmis Communications and KSHE 95, Jeff Smulyan. Talking about his autobiography.
Hour 2 has Charlie talk with John Londoff about the design of 270 in North County. Maestro Leonard Slatkin calls in for his birthday. Claibs calls in to talk a little baseball.
No Amy? No Chris? Its Charlie time. Charlie Brennan is in for the show today. Talking with Oliver Luck, the former XFL commissioner and former WVU AD, talking about NIL Laws coming into play. Dan Farrell, the Cardinals Senior VP Sales and Marketing director is retiring at season end. He talks with Charlie.
Charlie talks with Former XFL Commissioner Oliver Luck. Also talking about The Missouri NIL Laws for MU and SLU.
Recap of the Show today. Dave Simons joins Chris for the hour. Mitch McConnell freezes again. Interview with Edgar Dworsky.
Chris and Dave Simons talk with Edgar Dworksy, a consumer Lawyer of Consumer World. Org and Mouse Print dot Org.
Talking with Bill McDermott, the Host of Extra Time on KMOX, talking about the first season of City SC. The Bronze Boot game is this weekend. Matt Pauley joins the show to talk Cardinals Baseball.
Host of Extra Time Bill McDermott is on the Show with Chirs and Mike Claiborne. Talking about the experiences at STL City SC this past week.
A Lady sneaks a gun into the White Sox game on Friday and Chris talks with Rick Camp to see if it is possible to do what she did, sneak it in under her belly fat.
Major Garrett and Steve Dresner talk with Chris about Hurricane Idalia and the Trials in Georgia.
Major Garrett from CBS News is on the show to talk with Chris. Talking about how the Padres let the Cardinals walk it off 2 days in a row. The Padres, Cards and Mets are the biggest disappointments.
Comparisons about what President Trump did in corruption to Watergate. Did what He do deserve to be prosecuted
Chris talks with Steve Dresner WTOP Reporter about Hurricane Idalia in Florida. Steve was visiting Tampa and seeing the debris.
Sports Director Tom Ackerman talks to Bill DeWitt III before the game about the Cardinals partnership with KMOX over the years.
In our second hour we talk to the voices of Cardinals baseball as we broadcast live from the Budweiser Terrace inside Busch Stadium.
Some local companies are making a financial commitment to improve the security and safety on and around the MetroLink and its stops. Plus, Eric Calciano on the increase in healthcare rates.
Eric Calciano is a lead benefits advisor for New City Insurance and he joined us today to discuss the increase in health insurance rates and what it means for the everyday American.
Rongey will spending part of the Labor Day weekend attending a wedding in Chicago. Plus, Doug Shoemaker of Midwest Wingfest joined us in studio to preview this weekend's event.
Midwest Wingfest is back this Friday and Saturday in Fairview Heights and we talked with Doug Shoemaker the chairman of the event to preview the weekend.
Polo joins us in studio for a couple of segments to talk Fiesta Cardenales this weekend and his journey from Tijuana to the broadcast booth. Plus, Neil Salsich and Dave Grelle were in studio to talk St. Louis music.
The St. Louis musicians joined us in studio to preview the JAMO 10th Anniversary show and discuss the St. Louis music scene.
We spent time yesterday talking about the new texting and driving law now in effect and today we clarify the specifics of the new law. Plus, Nikki Haley's abortion comments at the debate and did you see this?
The summer has flown by with September almost here and the arrival of cooler weather and the holiday seasons around the corner. Plus, Megan Eberhart highlights the giveaways for this week's homestand.
Megan Eberhart of the Cardinals joined us in studio to tell us about all the giveaways at Busch this week.
Matt Pauley tells us why the games remaining on the schedule are still important for the Cardinals especially the development of younger players. Plus, Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune on the story of two women struck by a bullet at a White Sox game.
Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune joined us to discuss the incident at a White Sox game in which a woman was struck by a bullet.
Governor Mike Parson is signing new legislation into law today including texting and driving restrictions and a city residence law. Plus, Dr. Krister Knapp of WashU tells us what could be next in the Ukraine/Russia war.
History professor at WashU Dr. Krister Knapp joined us this morning to give us some insight into what could be next after Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's death.
In hour 3, we begin with the show recap, and speak with April Rubin, Breaking News and General Assignment reporter at Axios, about kids getting into college without even applying.
April Rubin, Breaking News and General Assignment reporter at Axios, joins the show to talk about direct applications and getting into college.
KMOX Reporter Scott Jagow joins us for his weekly segment of Roaming St Louis and Three Good Things
In this segment, Mike Claiborne gives us a Cardinals update, and chats with Chris and Amy about TV, streaming services, and commercials.
In hour 2, Chris and Amy talk about young people not knowing about the struggles before technology, and that we don't watch commercials like we used to. We talk with Mike Claiborne regarding the Cardinals, and Scott Jagow for Roaming St Louis and Three Good Things.
In the first hour, we are with Hancock and Kelley, as we are every Friday, and topics include more on the GOP debate, Trump's mugshot, and the fact that he claims he weighs only 215lbs.
While the GOP held their debate last night former President Donald Trump sat down with Tucker Carlson for an interview. Plus, Dr. Ellen Carnaghan of SLU talks the reported death of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Dr. Ellen Carnaghan is a professor of political science at SLU, she joined us to discuss the news that leader of the Wagner mercenary group,Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash.
Due to yesterday's short show, John was kind enough to join us today on an off day to talk some baseball with us. Plus, Steve Schankman previewed this weekend's
Evolution Festival in Forest Park.
Steve Schankman is the president of Contemporary Productions and is the man behind the Evolution Festival. He joined us today to preview some of the musicians, artists and vendors that will be at Forest Park this weekend.
We spend most of our first hour recapping last night's GOP debate and we ask Major Garrett for his thoughts. Plus, did you see this?
Today is Major's birthday so the best present we could offer was a conversation on last night's GOP debate and Donald Trump's upcoming trip to a Fulton County courthouse.
Chris and Amy talk about tonight's first GOP debate even though former President Donald Trump won't be there. Also the St. Louis City Jail had a press conference about the hostage incident but they gave out conflicting information.
In our final hour we talk with Ward 8 Alderwoman Cara Spencer about the plans for development of an area south of the Arch. Plus, Richard Rosenfeld talks about crime 'interruption' programs.
Richard Rosenfeld is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UMSL in Criminology and Criminal Justice, he joined us today to talk about the city spending millions on crime 'interruption' programs.
Amy and Chris have had their suspicions about Ramaswamy's motivations for entering the 2024 Presidential race and they talk it out. Plus, Derrick Goold of the Post-Dispatch talks Cardinals.
Cardinals beat writer for the Post-Dispatch, Derrick Goold joins us to talk about the disappointing season, what the pitching market could look like this off season and will Waino get to 200?
We start the show by covering the news of a hostage situation that took place at the city jail. Plus, Maria Keena joins us in studio to discuss the automated dispatch in Central County Emergency.
KMOX's Maria Keena joins us in studio to discuss Samantha, the automated dispatcher for Central County Emergency.
Amy and Chris had some unfortunate incidents that involved leaving food out over night. Plus, Dave Simons discusses high mortgage rates, the Fed and unemployment.
With mortgage rates rising to number not seen in decades, we had host of the KMOX "Dollars and Sense" show Dave Simons join us in studio to explain why rates are so high and when they may come back down to Earth.
Bill "Mr. Soccer" McDermott joined us to talk about City SC's game last night, the outlook of the rest of the season and of course Messi. Plus, Matt Pauley talks the debut of Masyn Winn.
A recent CBS poll showed favorable and unfavorable ratings for the Republican hopefuls with some interesting though not unexpected results. Plus, Gunner Ramer on the need for the GOP to keep supporting Ukraine and Dean DeVore on the heat.
Gunner Ramer is the National Spokesman for Republicans for Ukraine and he joined us today to discuss the importance keeping support and why some Republican support is waning.
Well, it's only going to get worse as the week goes on, today we talked with Accuweather meteorologist Dean DeVore about when we might get some relief.
Wishing Kevin the best on his new venture with St Charles Country communications, after 28 years as a KMOX reporter. We look back on some of his favorite memories.
In the third and final hour today, we recap the show up until this point, and celebrate Kevin Killeen's last day at KMOX after 28 years.
In hour two of the show, we discuss the dating scene today, and why it is embarrassing for guys to ask for money back after a bad first date. Mike Claiborne gives you the Birds, and KMOX's Scott Jagow joins us to wrap up the hour with Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things.
In the first hour of the show with Chris and Amy, they spend it with Hancock and Kelley. They discuss Biden in Maui, Trump indictment, and Did You See This...
A post from the Democratic Party of Missouri in reference to a Trump supporters decorated house is causing backlash. Plus, Jay Greenberg.
Jay joins us in studio to educate us on the differences between smuggling, trafficking and kidnapping. Plus, what the bureau is doing to combat child exploitation.
The Cardinals start a series with the New York Mets tonight and we talk to Matt Pauley about the series. Plus, Ian Sherr on AI and the potential threat it poses to your job.
We wanted to talk with Ian about if we will still have jobs by the end of the year or if AI still has some developments before taking everyone's jobs.
Minors in St. Charles will need to have parents permission to go visit the library of all places, Amy and Chris discuss the new policy. Plus, Major Garrett with an update of the scene in Washington.
It's Thursday and that means Major joins us to give us some insight into the never ending circus that is Washington D.C. Today we talk another Trump indictment and look back at the Bill Clinton scandal.
The Ferguson school district is implementing a school uniform policy for some students with hopes to expand it next year. Plus, can you actually meet a baby?
We start the final hour by looking back at the first two hours of today's show, that included interviews with CBS reporter Elizabeth Campbell, attorney Amy Wilburn and John Rooney.
The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins us to talk about recent injuries, quality pitching and the 2024 roster. Plus, Amy Wilburn is a bankruptcy attorney that talked to us about the all time high credit card debt in America.
Amy Wilburn is a bankruptcy attorney at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law and she joined us to explain why the increase in credit card debt and how you can avoid the same fate as many Americans.
It once looked like a DeSantis v Trump face off was inevitable but DeSantis can't seem to get out of his own way, Amy and Chris debate why. Plus, Elizabeth Campbell of CBS news is in Maui with updates.
Elizabeth is on the scene in Maui as she gives us an update on rescue efforts and frustrations from citizens with local officials.
In our final hour today, we talk with the funny Aaron Weber as he is on tour. Plus, Beth Elders of the Red Cross for the KMOX Blood Drive in Memory of Brett Blume.
This year's blood drive will take place on August 24th and today Beth Elders of the Red Cross in St. Louis joined us to talk about how you can help. Plus, an update on the Red Cross's help in Maui.
Jordan Walker came up in the clutch for the birds with a bases clearing triple in the 7th inning last night and we talk to Rob Rains about the Cardinals offense going into next year. Plus, Leigh Richardson on the stresses of going back to school.
It's that time of the year again as the kids head back to school and while exciting it can be stressful for students and parents alike. Dr. Leigh Richardson of the Brain Performance Center joined us to discuss how to make the transition back to school comfortable.
Residents of Town & Country opposed plans for the redevelopment of a shopping center into a state of the art e-sports complex for Maryville University. Plus, Brad Young tells us about Donald Trump's most recent indictment.
Brad Young of Harris, Dowell, Fisher & Young joined us today to discuss the most recent indictment of Donald Trump and his thoughts on the Michael Oher lawsuit.
While going green is the right thing to do, Amy believes we could focus our efforts on a more lofty goal. Plus, we talk about the situation involving Wander Franco.
We kick off the final hour of today's show by looking back at our conversations with David Ovalle, Gianmarco Soresi and who is the real host of the people?
Last week Rongey said the word that he realized he hasn't used since he was in college, causing conversation over what the word even means and who uses it. Plus, comedian Gianmarco Soresi and Matt Pauley.
Recently named "New Face" at the 2022 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, comedian Gianmarco Soresi joined us to talk about his start in comedy and inspiration from his childhood.
The number of fatalities has risen over the weekend and with more search area to go through the number is expected to go up. Plus, David Ovalle of the Washington-Post discusses marijuana addiction.
David Ovalle is a reporter at the Washington Post covering opioids and addiction. He joined us today to discuss the uptick in addiction to marijuana as more and more states legalize the plant.
In our last hour we recap the show and take some of your calls on if SCOTUS and other elected officials should have to disclose the gifts they receive.
Sharon Watson of the Red Cross in St. Louis joined us today to explain how they are lending support in helping as the wildfires continue in Maui.
Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joined us to talk about a series win over the Rays in Tampa, among other topics. Plus, the draft is back and we're selecting careers that were cut short.
The draft is so back and today we are drafting careers that were cut short for any reason from injury to personal choice.
It's Friday, that means Hancock and Kelley are with us for the first hour and we cover all things politics from Clarence Thomas to televising Trump's trial. Plus, did you see this?
We were joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the potential of Donald Trump's January 6th trial being televised and who would benefit.
We got the news that everyone's favorite KMOX reporter will be moving on and we will certainly miss Kevin. Plus, Imran Ahmed on the hypocrisy of Elon Musk.
Imran Ahmed is the founder and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate and he joined us today to discuss the hypocritical lawsuit being brought on his company by Elon Musk.
It seems that politicians caught in scandal today are less effected by consequences than in past generations, Amy and Chris discuss. Plus, Matt Pauley on the Cardinals real problem this season.
While talking with Matt Pauley, we think about the fall that could've been had the Cardinals season gone the other way. Plus, what to watch for over the next couple of months.
With more news coming out about gifts that SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas has received over the year, Amy and Chris discuss while there are no explicit rules against it, it feels wrong. Plus, Major Garrett gets us caught up on D.C.
It's Thursday morning so that means Major Garrett joins us to catch us up on everything going on this week in Washington D.C.
Chris & Amy have a debate over the messaging during the Covid pandemic. Plus, Suzanne Alexander of the St. Louis City Health Department about the importance of vaccinations.
No, there is no case of the measles in the city of St. Louis but we thought it necessary to talk with Bureau Chief of Communicable Disease Suzanne Alexander.
It's Wednesday and that means we talk with the voice of the Cardinals John Rooney. Plus, Kelli Unnerstall of Preserve Chesterfield on the redevelopment of the Chesterfield Mall and let's free Kevin Brown.
Kelli Unnerstall is apart of the 'Preserve Chesterfield' group and she joined us today to explain what the group is trying to accomplish by having the city of Chesterfield rethink how to redevelop the site of the Chesterfield Mall.
With a wet Wednesday forecast and a potential for strong and severe storms we had to talk with Accuweather meteorologist Dean DeVore. Plus, Maria Keena tells us about her conversation with fire chief Dennis Jenkerson.
Maria Keena joins us after she talked with St. Louis City Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson about the problems with the 9-1-1 dispatch service.
In our last hour we look back at today's show and catch you up on everything you missed. Plus, comedian Brad Upton joins us.
Brad is currently on tour but that didn't stop him from taking some time to talk with us about his comedy career.
Orioles TV Broadcaster Kevin Brown was suspended from broadcasts for pointing out the team's struggles in recent years versus the Tampa Bay Rays. Plus, Dr. Steven Biegalski tells us about the future of nuclear power.
Dr. Steven Biegalski is the Nuclear & Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Program Chair at Georgia Tech. He joined us to give us an understanding of the history of nuclear power and the future of nuclear power.
The investment in keeping the Loop Trolley running seems to be going well after it hit a car, so we ask for your suggestions for how to improve the system. Plus, Aaron Williams on keeping children safe.
Aaron Williams is President and Founder of the 7th Grade Poetry Foundation and he joined us today to discuss a campaign aiming to keep children safe.
A new study shows that many people in the workforce are worried AI will eventually run them out of a job. Plus, Harold Miller talks about rural hospitals shutting down in Missouri.
Harold Miller is the President and CEO of the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, he joined us today to talk about the importance of healthcare access for rural Missourians.
While it is to be expected that the US loss would be celebrated in parts of the world, it wasn't expected to be from some of us here at home. Plus, Maria Keena talks about another instance in which 9-1-1 in St. Louis City did not answer immediately.
KMOX's Maria Keena joins us in studio B today to talk about an incident over the weekend that highlights the City of St. Louis' 9-1-1 dispatch service.
Age and Father Time remain undefeated, it's no different in Washington D.C. as Senator Dianne Feinstein has turned over power of attorney at 90 years old. Plus, Dr. Ellen Carnaghan to discuss the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Dr. Ellen Carnaghan is a professor of political science at SLU and she joined us this morning to update us on the conflict in Ukraine.
This segment features KMOX's own Rodger Brand, Kevin Killeen, and Fred Bodimer, who recall their experiences during the flood of '93.
In this segment, we talk with Christine Fernando, Associated Press Misinformation Reporter, on why election disinformation may be worse in 2024.
Stan McNeal, Senior Staff Writer at Cardinals Magazine, joins us in studio to discuss the release of the 2023 Cardinals Yearbook, featuring The Legend of 5, Albert Pujols.
In the third and final hour, we rewind and go back through the show thus far, Stan McNeal, Senior Staff Writer at Cardinals Magazine visits in studio, and we talk with Christine Fernando, Associated Press Misinformation Reporter.
In hour two of the show, we have a roundtable of Rodger Brand, Kevin Killeen, and Fred Bodimer to recall the flood of 1993. Mike Claiborne is in studio to talk about the Cardinals' deadline, and what to expect going into the last couple months of the season. Lastly, Scott Jagow joins us for Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things.
Happy Friday! For the first hour, Hancock & Kelley join us to discuss Mayor Jones signing gun bills, more on the Trump indictment, and the Michael Sack lawsuit.
Glad to see that movie theaters are making a comeback but you need to stay off your phone and watch the movie. Plus, presidential hopeful Larry Elder.
The Republican hopeful Larry Elder took some time to join us this afternoon and discuss his reasons for running and the issues he hopes to tackle.
Messi scored two more goals and that makes five in three games for the Argentinian with his new MLS club. Plus, we talk with Matt Pauley as the Cardinals go for the series win over the Twins tonight.
KMOX's Stuart McMillian joins us in studio with a series he's working on that focuses on the flood of 1993 that overtook the Chesterfield Valley. Plus, Major Garrett gives us an idea of the scene around the D.C. courthouse that Donald Trump will be arraigned in today.
We talk with Major Garrett as he heads to the D.C. courthouse where Donald Trump will be arraigned for his latest indictments. Plus, an update on the Hunter Biden case.
We get some listener reaction to the cities with some of the worst driving. Plus, we talk with Dave Drier and Chef Gerard Craft for Pedal the Cause and how you can help raise money for cancer research.
Dave Drier is the Executive Director of Pedal the Cause, he and Chef Gerard Craft joined us in studio this afternoon to talk about 'A World Without Cancer Day' and how your purchases from over 100 partners can help fund cancer research.
Amy had a question for the people of St. Louis; what does "This is America, we can get mad at anything" mean to you. That and some listener reaction as well as a conversation with John Rooney.
Voice of the Cardinals, John Rooney joined us today to discuss the team's trade deadline now that the dust has settled and what the rest of 2023 could look like.
We start the first hour today by talking weather, as there is flooding possible with today's rain, with Accuweather meteorologist Joe Lundberg. Plus, lawyer Scott Rosenblum explains the most recent Trump indictment.
Former President Donald Trump was indicted again, this time for the role he played in the January 6th attack on the Capitol. We talked to lawyer Scott Rosenblum of Rosenblum, Schwartz, Fry & Johnson to explain the details.
In our third and final hour today we find out that the Cardinals have traded Paul DeJong to the Blue Jays for a minor league relief pitcher. Plus, we talk with Matt Pauley and discuss Hunter Biden's testimony.
Matt Pauley joins us to discuss the potential moves for the Cardinals as we get closer to the 5:00 CT deadline. Plus, breaking news involving Paul DeJong going to Toronto.
An email from Rongey's apartment building regarding a change to their lobby coffee station brought up the motivation for the change. Plus, Greg Amsinger of the MLB Network talks deadline moves.
After a quick conversation on fashion we talk to Greg about the trade deadline and what moves the Cardinals might make. Plus, Greg's thoughts on 2024 in the NL Central.
We've got you covered if anything breaks on the trade front not only here in St. Louis but around baseball. In our first hour we talk with Tom Ackerman and Greg Bach of the EPA.
Greg Bach is the EPA Remedial Project Manager for Region 7 and he joined us today to discuss the levels of lead in the water at Jefferson County.
There have been more than a few incidents recently in which fans threw things and hit musicians while they perform. Plus, we talk to Tom Pagnozzi and Ray Lankford.
A recent study aimed to rank the states from most to least sleep deprived and some of the answers might surprise you. Plus, we talk to Matt Pauley as well as Ricky Horton and Al Hrabosky.
From the Ted Savage Cardinals Care Classic we are joined by Ricky Horton and Al Hrabosky.
We're here for the Ted Savage Cardinals Care Classic golf tournament and in our first hour we talk with MLB.com Cardinals writer John Denton about recent moves made by the team. Plus, Ben McKenzie on his new book about fraud in crypto.
Actor turned author Ben McKenzie joined us to talk about his inspiration for writing 'Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud'.
In the third and final hour, we recap the show up until this point, and we also welcome in Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, CEO of Folds of Honor.
In hour two of the show, we discuss and debate with Mike Claiborne whether Cardinals SP Miles Mikolas should have been tossed from last night's game after throwing at Ian Happ. Next, KMOX's Scott Jagow joins us for Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things.
Chris and Amy chat with Murr about best punishments from Impractical Jokers, as well as their shows coming up tomorrow.
We're coming out hot in today's show, as we begin by chatting with Murr about his favorite (and least favorite) Impractical Jokers moments, along with more information about their performance at the Stifel Theater tomorrow! Following that, John Hancock is in studio for the rest of the hour.
Schnucks is settling a class-action lawsuit and you may be entitled to compensation. Plus, Katie Thomas of the New York Times discusses how some doctors are profiting off of patient amputations.
Katie Thomas is a reporter for the New York Times and she joined us this afternoon to talk about how some doctors and healthcare systems are profiting off of patients amputations.
The big questions on the nature of our universe and our place in it were front and center yesterday as Congress questioned UFO whistleblowers. Plus, our conversation with Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's scary moment at the podium yesterday has renewed conversations about age limits in Congress.
It's only gotten hotter as the week has gone on so we decided to give Accuweather meteorologist Dean DeVore a hard time as he gives us an outlook at the rest of the week. Plus, Major Garrett talks all things Washington.
We cover it all with Major Garrett today from the breakdown of Hunter Biden's plea deal to the hearings on UAPs and everything in between from a busy week in Washington.
Congress is hearing testimony on the presence and existence of UAPs from various people. Plus, Megan Eberhart of the Cardinals talks promotions for the upcoming homestand.
Megan Eberhart of the St. Louis Cardinals joined us at Ballpark Village to highlight some of the giveaways for the upcoming homestand.
A plea deal with the president's son for failing to pay his taxes seems like it has fallen apart after the judge had concerns with the deal in court today. Plus, Lori Chalupny talks the USWNT and their Three-Peat chances.
With the USWNT taking on the Netherlands tonight at the World Cup we were joined by former member of the USWNT, current women's soccer coach at Maryville and St. Louis native Lori Chalupny.
We're celebrating Amy's birthday live from Ballpark Village today ahead of Cards day game and the USWNT tonight. In our first hour we talk population migration in St. Louis and did you see this?
A new census details the population loss in both St. Louis City and St. Louis County but the demographics of those leaving is interesting.
The story of a woman who went missing after trying to help a toddler roaming the highway turned out to be fake. Plus, Alex Shephard of The New Republic talks DeSantis losing support.
Staff writer at the New Republic, Alex Shephard joined us to discuss the dwindling support of Ron DeSantis and if we should curb our expectations being over a year out from the 2024 Election.
We keep the Cardinals conversation going as we inch closer to the trade deadline as Lynn Worthy of the Post-Dispatch joins us. Plus, Ian Sherr tells us how to stay safe and secure while using smart home technology.
CBS Tech expert Ian Sherr joined us to talk about how we can stay secure with smart home technology becoming more popular and widely used.
We are just at the start of this week long heat wave so we talked to Accuweather meteorologist Dean DeVore about what to expect over the coming days. Plus, Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III talks the hold up of legalized sports betting in Missouri.
Cards President Bill DeWitt III joined us this morning to discuss the failure of the MO Senate to pass legislation that would legalize sports gambling.
Amy and Chris discuss a poll of the popularity of State Governors and surprisingly our governors don't rank very high. Plus, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch talks the situation at the Southern border.
Owner & CEO of Lincoln-Goldfinch Law and immigration lawyer Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch joined us this afternoon to explain the situation at the southern border.
This past weekend former Cardinals 3rd baseman Scott Rolen was officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, we talk to Matt Pauley about it and other Cards notes. Plus, Messi made his MLS debut for Miami so we were joined by broadcaster Chris Wittyngham.
We were joined by radio voice for Inter Miami Chris Wittyngham this morning as he told us about the experience of calling Messi's debut and game winning goal.
Messi made quite the impression in his first game in the MLS, scoring the game winner off of a free kick in stoppage time. Plus, Barbenheimer opening weekend breaks records.
With record breaking opening weekends for both 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer', Chris and Amy discuss the current state of movies and cinema.
In hour 2, we talk with Jen Siess on the beginning of the Women's World Cup, and the US National Team's first game tonight. Mike Claiborne also gives you the Birds, and we discuss whether the Cardinals' recent winning streak might change their strategy at the deadline.
KMOX's own Jen Siess, co-host of the St. Louis City Soccer Report, joins the show to give some insight into the first World Cup game for the Women's US National Team tonight.
Chris and Amy are at Sports & Social at Ballpark Village, and for today's first hour, they are joined by Hancock & Kelley. We remember the legacy of Tony Bennett, discuss the Hunter Biden IRS situation and talk about Donald Trump's trial date.
A development in Chesterfield is hitting a snag after estimates for new living spaces were less than what is being built. Plus, Mike Johnson talk about the Fry'er Fest at the Chicken Out in Kirkwood.
Owner of Chicken Out, Mike Johnson joined us in studio to discuss the event and what you can expect when attending.
Matt Pauley joins us to talk about the Cardinals recent play and if it will change the trade deadline approach. Plus, we talk movies and Hollywood strikes with Dr. Andrew Draper.
Dr. Andrew Draper is a professor at SMU and host of the 'Off Script Film Review' podcast. He joined us this morning to discuss a big box office weekend with 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie' hitting theaters today. Plus, how the strikes will effect Hollywood.
In the first hour today we talk about our entertainment choices for the night as Rongey will take in 'Oppenheimer' and Amy will see Chris Stapleton. Plus, Major Garrett on all things D.C.
It's Thursday and that means we get to talk to Major Garrett so we can get an idea of what is going on in Washington D.C. Today we talk another target letter for Trump and IRS whistleblower.
Cards broadcaster John Rooney joins us from the booth in Busch Stadium ahead of the final game of a three game set with the Marlins. Plus, Bryan Bedwell of Sk8 Liborius on their efforts to rebuild and fund raise after a destructive fire.
Co-founder/owner of Sk8 Liborius, Bryan Bedwell joined us this morning to talk about the efforts by him and his team to rebuild and raise money for their creative entertainment space after a destructive fire.
We are live at Ballpark Village disturbing some shifts this Wednesday before the Cards take on the Marlins. We talk with Rep. Tricia Byrnes about nuclear contamination in Weldon Springs and IRS whistleblower.
Tricia Byrnes represents the Wentzville area in the MO House of Representatives and joined us this morning to talk about nuclear contamination in Weldon Springs.
We talk with CBS correspondent Scott MacFarlane with an update into the investigations into January 6th. Plus, Hal Marcovitz with some crazy stories from the White House occupants.
Hal Marcovitz is the author of 'Painting the White House' and he joined us this afternoon to share some wacky stories from the history of America's most famous house.
A recent study examined the soft drink consumption habits of countries around the world and Americans consumed the most. Plus, Scott Warmann of Bally Sports Midwest talks Cardinals trade deadline approach.
Dr. Samuel Cohen is a professor of Oncology at the University of Nebraska and he took some time to explain some of the confusion over the safety of aspartame.
Rongey has done his civic duty by calling in to jury duty to find out he doesn't have to show up to the court house. Plus, Sen. Holly Rehder on her run for Lt. Gov. and Dr. Samuel Cohen on the safety of aspartame.
MO Senator Holly Rehder recently announced her run for Lt. Governor in the state of Missouri and she joined us this morning.
Bill McDermott joins us to talk about City SC's winning ways as they take a bit of a break. Plus, it's burger week in St. Louis and today we were joined by Justin Boyd of Hotshots.
It's STL Burger Week and today were joined by Justin Boyd of Hotshots and Kristen Moser of the Riverfront Times to talk about this years iteration of the event.
Matt Pauley joins us as he does every Monday to talk about the Cards winning ways as of late and what to expect as we get closer to the trade deadline. Plus, Art Alexakis of the band Everclear.
Band member of Everclear, Art Alexakis joined us this morning to talk about performing later this month at the 'Pig and Whiskey Festival' but first we get insight into Art's sports life.
The sales tax for car purchases in Missouri are among some of the highest and a source for temporary tags in the area. Plus, Dr. David Eisenberg of BJC talks about over-the-counter birth control medication, Opill.
Dr. David Eisenberg is an OB/GYN with BJC and WashU, he joined us this morning to talk about the recently FDA approved over-the-counter birth control pill Opill.
In the final hour of The Chris & Amy Show, they begin by recapping the show so far. They then are joined by Allison Kite, a data reporter for The Missouri Independent and Kansas Reflector. She discusses the dangers of ignoring the risks of St Louis radioactive waste.
Listen to this segment from The Chris & Amy Show with Allison Kite, data reporter for The Missouri Independent and Kansas Reflector as she discusses ignoring risks of St Louis radioactive waste.
In hour 2 of The Chris & Amy Show, they're joined by George Mahe of St Louis Magazine to discuss the best places to eat in St Louis. They then discuss St Louis City SC supporter section rules. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne then joins to talk the upcoming trade deadline. To conclude the hour, KMOX News Personality Scott Jagow joins to preview his weekend series, Roaming St Louis.
George Mahe from St Louis Magazine joins in studio to discuss the restaurants in St Louis to go to.
In hour 1 of The Chris & Amy Show, Hancock & Kelley join and they discuss the "Top of the Order", Hollywood Boycotting, FOX News' brainwashing, and "Did You See This..."
Listen to this segment from The Chris & Amy Show with Hancock & Kelley as they discuss the Hollywood Boycotts.
Chris and Amy start Hour 2 with Jay Greenberg of the FBI and searching for a Fugitive.
Megan Eberhart of the Cardinals is in the studio to talk Promotions and Events coming up in the 2nd half of the season.
Recap of the show on what you may have missed. Interviews with Anahad O'Conor and Greg Mitchell. The Cardinals released their schedule for 2024.
Chris and Amy talk with Anahad O'Connor, Columnist at the Washington Post. His Article-Melted pounded and extruded:Why Many Ultra-processed foods are unhealthy calls into the studio.
Cardinals Director of Promotions and Events Megan Eberhart has some show and tell for Chris and Amy. Coming up the list of Promotions and Events coming up for the Cardinals Second Half.
FBI Special Agent Jay Greenberg is in the studio talking the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted. Fugitive on the run, Digital Billboard, sex trafficking.
Apparently someone did Coke in the West wing and a website is taking bets on whos coke it was. Birth Control can now be purchased over the counter. Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS is on the line talking about the Christopher Way Hearing.
Matt Slater of the Athetic calls in to talk about Messi coming to America and Saudi buying up sports leagues.
Rewind for the show.
Chris and Amy talk with Matt Slater, the Senior Football News Reporters at the Athletic to talk Messi signing with Inter Miami. How St. Louis missed him by a week. The gravitational pull he has on the world.
John Rooney, the Voice of the Cardinals, calls in to talk the All Star game, the home run derby. Also talking about whats to come for the 2nd half of the season.
John Rooney, the voice of the Cards, joins the show to talk about the all star game, the cards going forward. Working with the White Sox and Mark Burleh.
Stuart McMillan is in the studio to talk about the bus crash in Highland IL.
Amy and Chris talk the All Star game and how MLB is losing traction with the game. They should bring back the old jerseys.
Mike Elam, St Charles County Councilman, calls in to talk things going around St. Charles. "Tall Tree Subdivisions proposition is anger residents."
Kid Rocks bar isn't banning Bud Light
Chris and Amy talk with St. Charles City Councilman Mike Elam. Mike talks about the "tall Tree Subdivision" that is angering residents among other topics going on in St. Charles.
First we rewind and recap noteworthy conversations and events. From tackling the Northwestern football hazing controversy to exploring the legal significance of emojis in court, the hosts cover a range of engaging topics. Then, Eric Calziano, Lead Benefits Advisor with New City Insurance, sheds light on the difficulties individuals face while navigating the complex world of medical insurance. Discover the rising costs, limited availability of in-network doctors, and the challenges of denied claims and high co-pays. Learn about the alarming trend of Americans skipping medical care due to costs, reaching pre-Obamacare levels. Additionally, find out why providers like chiropractors are opting out of insurance processing, leaving individuals burdened with unexpected expenses. What solution could the United States have for health care cost? Listen as we explore that question.
Eric Calciano, Lead Benefits Advisor with New City Insurance, sheds light on the difficulties individuals face while navigating the complex world of medical insurance. With rising costs and limited availability of in-network doctors, many people find it challenging to access the care they need. Denials of claims for services they thought were covered and high co-pays and deductibles further exacerbate the situation. Startlingly, the percentage of Americans skipping medical care due to costs has reached pre-Obamacare levels, with 28% choosing to forego treatment in 2022. The soaring cost of medical care and increased insurance deductibles contribute to this trend, forcing individuals to downgrade their insurance plans and delay necessary care. Additionally, providers, such as chiropractors, are opting out of insurance processing altogether due to the burdensome administrative tasks involved. This diminishes the purpose of insurance, leaving individuals to shoulder unexpected expenses. As insurance companies continue to reap record profits, 63% of Americans lack the financial means to cover a $500 medical emergency, highlighting the unfairness of the current system
On the Chris and Amy Show, we delve into a fascinating case where a farmer sues another party for breach of contract over a text message exchange involving emojis. Legal expert Brad Young from Harris, Dowell, Fisher, and Young joins us to shed light on the intricate legal aspects of using emojis in contractual agreements. The conversation navigates the nuances of interpreting emojis, emphasizing the significance of context and historical interactions in determining their intended meaning. Brad examines the concept of standing and evaluates the contract's validity based on the parties' past conduct. In a technology-driven world, we also discuss the evolving intersection of AI systems like Chat GPT and copyright infringement concerns.
Later in the show, Chris and Amy shift their focus to the Cardinals' performance leading up to the All-Star break. They analyze the team's struggles and explore the underlying reasons for their underperformance. Joined by Rob Rains from STLsportsPage.com, the discussion delves into the team's chemistry, roster issues, and the impact of interleague play on the All-Star Game and World Series. The conversation also touches on former Cardinals players who have found success with other teams. Lastly, they speculate on potential moves the Cardinals might make before the trade deadline, adding an element of anticipation to the season.
Chris, and Amy discuss the team's performance leading up to the All-Star break. They reflect on the struggles the Cardinals have faced and the reasons behind their underperformance. Rob Rains from STLsportsPage.com joins the conversation, sharing insights into the team's chemistry, roster issues, and the impact of interleague play on the All-Star Game and World Series. The discussion also touches upon former Cardinals players finding success with other teams. Finally, they speculate on potential moves the Cardinals might make before the trade deadline.
On the Chris and Amy Show, we look into the bizarre case of a farmer suing another party for breach of contract over a text message exchange involving emojis. We are joined by legal expert Brad Young from Harris, Dowell, Fisher, and Young, who sheds light on the legal implications of using emojis in contractual agreements. The conversation explores the interpretation of emojis and the role of context and historical interactions in determining their meaning. Brad explains the concept of standing and analyzes the validity of the contract based on the parties' past conduct. Additionally, the hosts touch on the evolving intersection of technology and the law, discussing the potential copyright infringement issues arising from AI systems like Chat GPT.
Listen in as we uncover the shocking hazing scandal that has shaken Northwestern University, a prestigious academic institution. Discover the in-depth investigative work conducted by student journalists from the daily Northwestern, who courageously exposed the disturbing hazing rituals within the football program. Chris and Amy delve into the allegations against former head coach Pat Fitzgerald and discuss the power dynamics and fear that hindered victims from speaking out. Explore the challenges faced by Sophia Vlahakis from the Medill School of Journalism and her fellow journalists, including intense backlash and the power dynamics that perpetuate silence.
Listen in to the Chris and Amy Show as they dive into the shocking Northwestern hazing scandal. They are joined by Sophia Vlahakis, a student journalist from the Medill School of Journalism, who played a crucial role in uncovering the disturbing truth. Together, they discuss the challenges faced by the student journalists, the backlash received, and the impact of hazing on the victims. Discover the courage and dedication of these young journalists in exposing the truth.
In the final hour of our show, we provide a recap of today's topics and delve into two important discussions. Then, meet Crystal Quade, a resilient Democratic candidate for governor of Missouri, who shares her journey of overcoming adversity and her determination to bring back common sense to the state. As the House Minority Leader, Crystal discusses her vision for Missouri, focusing on crucial issues such as high-quality jobs, childcare, education, infrastructure, and state workers.
Next, we turn our attention to the concerns surrounding Rockford Beach in Missouri. Despite warning signs and safety regulations, visitors continue to ignore the risks associated with swimming in the river and jumping off cliffs. We shed light on the tragic incidents that have occurred at the beach and the challenges faced by emergency personnel. Our conversation explores potential solutions and emphasizes the need for better enforcement to ensure public safety. Join us for an important discussion on the dangers of Rockford Beach and the vital importance of responsible behavior.
Meet Crystal Quade, a Democratic candidate for governor of Missouri, who shares her journey of overcoming adversity and her determination to bring back common sense to the state. As the House Minority Leader, Crystal discusses her vision for Missouri, focusing on issues such as high-quality jobs, childcare, education, and investing in infrastructure and state workers. She emphasizes the importance of working across the aisle to achieve the best outcomes for Missourians. Join the conversation as Crystal Quade aims to beat the odds and create positive change for future generations.
Join Chris and Amy as they engage in a diverse range of topics. They kick off the conversation by exploring the reactions to Governor Mike Parson's tweet welcoming Taylor Swift to Kansas City, discussing the significance of embracing entertainers regardless of political beliefs. The discussion then shifts to Elton John's farewell concert, delving into the impact of his iconic career with Matt Podjeski. Transitioning to sports, Cardinals writer Lynn Worthy analyzes the team's victorious series against the Chicago White Sox and provides insights into their outlook, potential trades, and the upcoming All-Star Game events. Finally, join the conversation about generational intelligence, pondering the question, "Is Gen Z getting dumber?"
The St. Louis Cardinals emerged victorious in their series against the Chicago White Sox, taking two out of three games over the weekend. As the team enters the all-star break, there is a mix of optimism and uncertainty regarding their performance in the first half of the season. Cardinals writer Lynn Worthy discusses the team's outlook, trade possibilities, clubhouse atmosphere, and the upcoming All-Star Game events. Despite the challenges faced, the Cardinals remain determined to improve and make a push for the playoffs.
Tune in to The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX as they bring you two engaging interviews. First, Pamela Falk, CBS News UN correspondent, discusses Ukraine's desire to join NATO, President Biden's reservations, and the ongoing tensions with Russia. The conversation also explores Sweden's NATO bid and the controversial US decision regarding cluster bombs in Ukraine. Then, join the hosts as they interview Jen Siess-Gansner, host of St. Louis City Soccer Report, discussing St. Louis City FC's impressive first season, their pressing style of play, the impact of injuries, and the upcoming STL City Caravan. Don't miss this hour packed with insightful discussions.
Join Chris and Amy on KMOX as they interview Jen Siess-Gansner, the host of St. Louis City Soccer Report, about the remarkable performance of St. Louis City FC in their first season. They discuss the team's pressing style of play, the impact of injuries on the squad, and their ability to adapt and excel. The conversation also touches on the upcoming STL City Caravan, where fans can meet players and personalities like João Klauss, Enjoy autograph sessions, and engage in lively soccer discussions. Don't miss this exciting event!
Pamela Falk, CBS News UN correspondent, joins The Show. The discussion revolves around Ukraine's desire to join NATO, with President Biden expressing reservations about its readiness. Falk highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, including secret meetings and implications for Putin's position. The conversation also touches upon Sweden's NATO membership bid and the controversial US decision to provide cluster bombs to Ukraine. The NATO Summit is expected to address these complex issues, assessing the potential risks and benefits of Ukraine's accession.
In our final hour we talk with Ballpark Village COO Mike LaMartina about all the venue has to offer as they get ready for night two of Morgan Wallen. Plus, we recap the show.
Companies are done giving you free stuff for your birthday, it must have been hurting the bottom line. Plus, Dave Jamieson on the potential UPS strike, Mike Claiborne as the Cards head to the Southside and we get off the rails with Scott Jagow.
Dave Jamieson of the Huffington Post joined us this morning to update us on the negotiations between UPS and it's drivers. Plus, what happens if no deal is made?
From Ballpark Village, Amy & Chris are joined by Hancock and Kelley for the first hour. We cover topics from what makes a real sport, to country music, to Mayor Jones's texts. Plus, did you see this?
Hancock and Kelley join Chris and Amy from Ballpark Village to discuss the texts involving Mayor Jones that show her and other members of her team making disparaging comments about other local political figures.
Members of Congress have been performing better than the stock market almost across the board, leading to the question of whether they should be able to trade. Plus, Roger Holloway of the World Bird Sanctuary.
Roger Holloway of the World Bird Sanctuary joined us in studio today to discuss the eaglet release taking place tomorrow in West Alton, MO. Plus, Roger brought a special guest.
Bailey Zimmerman is a native of Southern Illinois and will be an opener for Morgan Wallen's concerts at Busch Stadium tonight and tomorrow.
Matt Pauley joined us to discuss how the Cards seem to figure out new ways to lose after coming back twice last night and losing on a throwing error. Plus, Alicia Dennis of People magazine and musician Bailey Zimmerman.
This morning Alicia Dennis of People Magazine joined us to discuss the new season of People Magazine Investigates which premiers Monday night on Investigation Discovery.
The announcement of social media app Threads has seen many Twitter users hop over to Meta's version of the social media, will it takeover? Plus, Mayor Jones had some questionable texts revealed and did you see this?
Reporting done by KSDK found that Mayor Jones was lobbying against Steve Roberts in his attempts to hold political offices through a series of text messages.
Meta is going to roll out an app that aims to compete with Twitter after more changes to the social media site by Elon Musk. Plus, Mark Rucker of The Bourbon Life.
Mark Rucker is the CEO/Creative Director of the Bourbon Life and he joined us this afternoon to discuss the history of bourbon in America and gives some recommendations.
With the streaming service cracking down on password sharing, Costco is taking steps to curb membership sharing for their stores. Plus, Mike Gassmann on the World's Largest Catsup Bottle Festival and John Rooney the Voice the Cardinals.
CEO and Big Tomato Mike Gassmann joined us in studio today to talk about the history of the Collinsville landmark and what people can expect when attending this Saturday's event.
It's been a while so we catch up on how everyone spent their Independence Day holiday weekend. Plus, Kevin Killeen tells us about a continued problem with the 9-1-1 system and did you see this?
Kevin Killeen joins us to discuss the problems with the 9-1-1 call system and how its downfalls led to a women's death over the weekend during intense thunderstorms.
In the last hour of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and John Hancock give us a Show Recap. They chat with Juan Rodriguez, competitive eater, about the Nathan's hot dog eating contest happening on the 4th of July. Chris and John welcome Adam Gaffney, St. Louis singer and song writer, and Karen Choi, to discuss their new album and the Newport Folk Fest July 28-30. Later, Chris and John talk to a former employee of John's about the crazy weather over the weekend.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock welcome St. Louis musicians Adam Gaffney and Karen Choi in studio to discuss their new album and the Newport Folk Fest July 28-30.
Chris and John Hancock talk with competitive eater Juan Rodriguez about the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on the 4th of July.
In the 2nd hour of The Chris and Amy Show, Chris and John Hancock talk about John's unique hot dog topping. Hancock shares a history lesson. Matt Pauley, host of Sports Open line, joins the show to talk about the Cardinals playing against the Marlins. Later, Chris and John discuss traveling news from over the weekend.
Today on "Did you see this..." Chris and John Hancock discuss dangers of the 4th of July, cellphones and air conditioners.
Today on the Chris & Amy Show, John Hancock is in for Amy. Chris and John talk about the power outages after this weekends storms, the 911 calls that caused a woman's death, and the Cardinals winning against the Yankees despite the storms. Later, it's "Did you see this?"
In our last hour we talk with Steve Ehlmann about his decision not to seek reelection and SCOTUS makes a ruling on affirmative action.
Steve Ehlmann joined us in studio today to discuss his decision not to run for reelection and what he hopes to accomplish before leaving the office.
Scott Jagow hops in studio to talk about what he found while roaming St. Louis or at least he tried to.
With the holiday right around the corner we decided to draft the worst things about the Independence Day holiday. Plus, we talk with Debbie Monterrey about 20 years at KMOX, Scott Jagow on TIAM Weekends and Mike Claiborne about the lowly birds.
Today marks 20 years since Debbie Monterrey joined KMOX and she joins us in studio to talk about how she got her start here and working with many great people.
In our first hour we cover some of the recent rulings by the Supreme Court, AI and robots and more with our favorite duo of Hancock and Kelley. Plus, did you see this?
Hancock and Kelley join us as they do every Friday and talk about the rapid implementation of AI products and services.
In our third and final hour, we recap the show up until this point, and welcome in Pam Falk, UN Correspondent to talk about the Russia/Ukraine conflict.
Pam Faulk is the UN Correspondent for CBS News, and she joined us to talk about the latest between Russia and Ukraine.
In the second hour, following last night’s NHL draft, we talk with Matthew DeFranks, Blues beat writer for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Also, Matt Pauley brings us the birds and talks some Cardinals baseball two games through the three game series with the Houston Astros. Is it wrong for St. Louis sports fans to yell “Home of the Blues” during the national anthem?
Matthew DeFranks, Blues beat writer for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, joins the show to discuss the results of the NHL draft last night, and goes in-depth into the Blues' three first round picks.
Chris and Amy are both back in studio! Kicking off today’s edition of The Show, we examine this morning’s Supreme Court ruling that colleges can no longer use race as a factor in admissions. Chief Washington correspondent for CBS, Major Garrett joins us to talk about today’s big news. More discussion on poor air quality, and Did You See This…
In this segment, Major Garrett joins us to comment on this morning's ruling on affirmative action. Major Garrett is CBS News' Chief Washington correspondent, Author of The Big Truth: Upholding Democracy in the Age of the Big Lie, and Host of The Takeout podcast.
In our final hour today, we begin with the show recap, discuss storms cancelling many flights, the IRS whistleblower, and the Hunter Biden situation.
We join John Tamny, political economy editor at Forbes, to debate whether companies overcharge their customers, and get into talk about inflation.
Justin Crowe, Chair of Leadership studies and professor of political science at Williams College, gives us updates on a multitude of Supreme Court cases, as we await their rulings.
John Tamny of Forbes joins the show to discuss inflation, and John Rooney, the voice of the Cardinals, talks some baseball with us. Ryan Seacrest takes over Wheel of Fortune, and we debate whether true crime shows make you crazy.
In the first hour of today's show, we discuss the air alert in the Midwest, and bring on Accuweather meteorologist Dean DeVor. Justin Crowe, chair of leadership studies and professor of political science at Williams College, joins the show to discuss the pending Supreme Court cases. We round out the hour with another segment of Did You See This....
In the last hour of the Chris & Amy Show, Amy and Michael Kelley give us the Show Recap before talking with the bassist for Foreigner, Jeff Pilson. Krister Knapp, Professor of US Intellectual History & Conflict and Security Studies at Washington University, calls in to discuss Putin and Prigozhin. Later, Amy, Michael Kelley and Michael Calhoun talk about Ryan Seacrest taking over Wheel of Fortune.
Amy and Michael Kelley are joined by Krister Knapp, Professor of US Intellectual History & Conflict and Security Studies at Washington University, to discuss what has been happening in Russia and the Putin/Prigozhin attempted coup.
Amy and Michael Kelley talk with Jeff Pilson, bassist for Foreigner, about the bands Historic Farewell Tour, which will be coming to the Hollywood Casino Ampitheater in July.
The Chris & Amy show continues with Michael Kelley in for Chris Rongey. They start the hour off with Senator Nick Schroer, District 2, discussing the violence downtown and the suspected mass shooter that was released back to his parents. Tom Ackerman joins the show later to tell us about the Cardinals series in Houston. Later, do you know your flight etiquette?
Amy and Michael Kelley spoke with Senator Nick Schroer, District 2, about the uptick in violence in downtown St. Louis and the suspected mass shooter that was released back to his parents.
Today on the Chris & Amy Show, Michael Kelley is in for Chris. They share the top three stories of the day, including the Trump recording, Boeing 777 coming to St. Louis, and the Cardinals starting their series in Houston. They speak with Rep. Kent Haden, District 43, about the physician shortage in Missouri and a new grant program that might help. Later, it's "Did you see this..."
Amy and Michael Kelley speak with Rep. Kent Haden, District 43, about the physician shortage in rural Missouri and the grant program that could help.
In the last hour of the Chris & Amy Show, they kick things off with a Show Recap. They share Kevin Killeen's latest segment and their own thoughts about Fair St. Louis being canceled this year. Kevin joins the show in the studio to talk more about Fair St. Louis in years past and how it's being reimagined. Later, they discuss what could be done downtown to bring more life.
Chris and Amy share Kevin Killeens story on Fair St. Louis has changed over the years, and discuss what could be done to bring it back to the glory it used to be.
In the second hour of the Chris and Amy Show, Bill McDermott, host of Extra Time on KMOX, joins the show to talk about City SC. It looks like Wainwright deleted his Twitter, and Chris and Amy speculate as to why. Matt Pauley, host of Sports Open Line, calls in to talk about the Cardinals. Later, something disgusting happened to Rongey - so of course he has to talk about it!
Chris and Amy talk with Bill McDermott, host of Extra Time on KMOX, about the latest City SC win and what to look forward to this season.
Amy and Chris are speaking with Rep. Jim Murphy, District 94, about the 50/50 custody law and what it means.
Today Chris and Amy are discussing the latest updates on the uprising in Russia. Brandon Buckingham, Accuweather Meteorologist, calls in to tell us about ground level ozone. They talk with Rep. Jim Murphy, District 94, about the 50/50 custody law. Later, it's "Did you see this..."
In the third hour of The Show, they start the hour out with a Show recap. Chris and Amy talk about getting old, like the United States. Later, they discuss the Titanic tourist sub tragedy, and wrap up the show with the results of their latest Twitter poll.
Chris and Amy speak with Danni Eickenhorst, owner of The Fountain on Locust, to discuss the harassment her business has faced during Pride Month.
In the second hour of The Show, Amy and Chris speak with Gilbert King, the host of the Bone Valley podcast, about Leo Schofield, a man serving a sentence for a crime he did not commit. Amy’s friend had a new coworker that no one knew about for almost a week. Mike Claiborne joins the show live from London to update us on the Cardinals. Later, Danni Eickenhorst, owner of The Fountain on Locust, joins the show to discuss the harassment her business has faced during Pride Month.
Amy and Chris are joined by the host of Bone Valley Podcast, Gilbert King, to discuss Leo Schofield, a man that was convicted for a crime he did not commit.
In the first hour of The Show, Hancock and Kelley join Amy and Chris. They discuss the Titanic submersive, the one-year anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and Justice Alito taking a vacation from a donor. Later, it's "Did you see this?" and a phone in from listener Greg.
In this segment, Brad Young, our legal expert, joins us to discuss a recent lawsuit involving a tragic accident in St. Louis. The lawsuit names multiple defendants, including the city, and focuses on the negligence surrounding the incident. We delve into the complexities of the case, examining the involvement of Enterprise Leasing and the potential liability they might face. Additionally, we touch upon the absence of the circuit attorney or the circuit attorney's office in the current litigation. Brad provides insights into the jurisdictional requirements and the monetary damages sought in the lawsuit.
Dive into the captivating story of the Titan submersible, which embarked on a perilous journey to explore the depths of the ocean and uncover the secrets of the Titanic wreckage. With the submersible missing and its oxygen supply dwindling, the fate of the passengers onboard remains uncertain. Alongside the gripping narrative, controversies surrounding the submersible's safety, its billionaire owner, and the behavior of the stepson have come to light. Then, Matt Pauley, joins Chris and Amy for a Red Bird Update. They discuss the Cardinals' activities in London, Matt Pauley's experience at a Costco gas station, and the upcoming weekend series. The conversation takes humorous turns as they delve into cultural differences, cricket vs. baseball, and the importance of awareness.
In this episode, Matt Pauley, joins Chris and Amy for a Red Bird Update. They discuss the Cardinals' activities in London, Matt Pauley's experience at a Costco gas station, and the upcoming weekend series. The conversation takes humorous turns as they delve into cultural differences, cricket vs. baseball, and the importance of awareness.
As the search for the missing submersible continues, Chris and Amy talk the complexities surrounding billionaires and their choices, examining society's attitudes towards those who have opportunities others don't. Engage in a compelling conversation about the recent deep-sea exploration incident and the varying perspectives on the individuals involved. Additionally, tune in as they discuss the urgent need for gun safety measures and the ongoing debate between local and state lawmakers. Get ready for an insightful and enlightening show that sparks conversations and challenges perspectives.
In this episode, Chief Washington correspondent for CBS News, Major Garrett, shares his insights on Hunter Biden's recent plea deal with the Department of Justice and the ongoing investigations surrounding his activities. Major discusses the facts surrounding the case, including the appointment of a US attorney, the allegations made by Republicans, and the available evidence. He also touches upon the potential political implications and the use of Hunter Biden as a political tool. Additionally, Major discusses the censure of Adam Schiff by House Republicans and its impact on his political career. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of these important political developments in Washington.
Welcome to our live coverage where we bring you the latest updates on two significant news stories. In this comprehensive broadcast, we will first focus on Hunter Biden's plea agreement, which involves charges of willful failure to pay federal income tax and possession of a handgun as a drug user. Join attorney Scott Rosenblum as he shares his insights on the case, discussing the potential consequences, sentencing guidelines, and the possibility of a sweetheart deal. We will also analyze the implications of these charges and provide an understanding of the pretrial diversion program and its relevance to firearm-related offenses. Simultaneously, we will keep you informed with updates on the ongoing investigation into the missing Titanic submersible.
Tp wrap the hour, Throughout our live coverage, we will provide you with real-time updates on the search efforts and developments surrounding the missing Titanic submersible. While focusing primarily on Hunter Biden's plea agreement, we understand the significance of the Titanic incident and will ensure that any significant updates or information regarding the search efforts are shared promptly. We aim to keep you informed about this captivating event, bringing you the latest information and expert opinions as they emerge.
Get the latest update on Hunter Biden's plea agreement, where he faces three charges of willful failure to pay federal income tax and possession of a handgun as a drug user. Discover the potential consequences and sentencing guidelines for these misdemeanors. Join attorney Scott Rosenblum as he shares insights on the case and discusses the possibility of a sweetheart deal. Gain an understanding of the pretrial diversion program and its implications in firearm-related offenses. Explore the comparisons between Hunter Biden's case and other high-profile political figures. Stay informed with the facts and analysis on this ongoing investigation.
In this captivating hour, Alderwoman Cara Spencer discusses the urgent need for a concealed carry permit requirement in St. Louis to tackle unrestricted open carry, while highlighting recent incidents of gun violence involving juveniles. Meanwhile, Chris and Amy delve into the Cardinals' recent triumphs, including Dylan Carlson's incredible home runs, and explore insights from John Rooney on the team's bullpen and potential trade deadline moves. As the hour wraps up,hear Amy's newly discovered special talent. Stay tuned for an engaging and enlightening broadcast, covering community safety, sports excitement, and delightful surprises!
Join Chris and Amy, as he discusses the team's recent success, including Dylan Carlson's impressive home runs. John Rooney, the radio voice of the Cardinals, provides insights on the bullpen and potential trade deadline moves. The discussion also touches on Jordan Walker's outfield development and the weather concerns for the upcoming game. Get ready for an exciting Cardinals broadcast on KMOX! ⚾🎙️
In this segment, eighth Ward Alderwoman Cara Spencer discusses the proposed implementation of a concealed carry permit requirement in the city of St. Louis to address the issue of unrestricted open carry of firearms, particularly among juveniles. The interview highlights recent incidents of gun violence involving young individuals carrying long guns openly in public spaces. Alderwoman Spencer emphasizes the need for urgent action and expresses frustration with the lack of progress in passing stricter gun laws at the state level. The discussion also touches upon concerns about potential lawsuits and the disproportionate impact of enforcement on certain communities.
Join Chris and Amy on June 21, 2023, as they delve into intriguing topics such as a missing submersible, the Hunter Biden plea deal, and the triumphs of the St. Louis Cardinals. In this hour, they also tackle the controversial issue of 50/50 shared parenting in custody cases. Renowned expert Joan Meier joins the conversation, offering valuable insights into the historical context, prevailing biases, and the significance of taking abuse allegations seriously. Discover the complexities surrounding the proposed Missouri law and the importance of considering abuse patterns in custody arrangements.
Chris and Amy discuss the controversial topic of 50/50 shared parenting in custody cases, focusing on the potential dangers and biases involved. They invite Joan Meier, a renowned expert on family violence law, to shed light on the issue and share her insights. Joan explains the historical context, prevailing biases, and the need to consider abuse allegations seriously. The conversation also touches on the recently proposed Missouri law and the importance of examining patterns of abuse when determining custody arrangements.
Dave Simmon calls in to talk finances. More about the shooting down off of Wash Ave downtown. The sub that was heading to the titanic is in trouble.
What is the point of having TV Screens while you are just trying to pump gas?
The Cards have won 3 games in a row, so are we excited or are they going to be going back to how they been? Julie Bauke talks a workation and why people like to work while on vacation.
Chris and Amy talk with President and Chief Career Strategist of the Bauke Group, Julie Bauke. Talking about workation-when you have to work while on vaction.
Hunter Biden to plead guilty. Les Sterman is in the studio to talk about the Citizens for a Greater Downtown Stl and how we can make the city better again and what needs to be done. Maria Keena is also in the studio to report on the building.
We talked with Les Sterman, the Chairman for Citzens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis. Maria Keena also stayed around to talk to les. More from the Mass Shooting from over the weekend and what the city needs to do.
Maria Keena is in the studio to report on the inside the building of the mass shooting from over the weekend.
Amy and John Hancock talk about the panhandlers asking for money. Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about the Cardinals play over the weekend.
Alan Amling talks about the possibility of UPS drivers striking.
Alan Alming-Fellow at Univ. Of Tennessee-Knoxville and 27 years at UPS. UPS has voted to allow the Teamsters Union to Strike.
John Hancock is filling in for Chris Rongey, Hancock and Amy discuss crime in St. Louis. Talk with Dr. Monica Eppinger, Associate Professor at SLU Law School and Co-Director of Center for International and Comparative Law joins Amy and John discussing everything Russia and Ukraine and getting Ukraine rebuilt once the war is over. and Finally, Did you see this.
Dr. Monica Eppinger, Associate Professor at SLU Law School and Co-Director of Center for International and Comparative Law joins Amy and John discussing everything Russia and Ukraine and getting Ukraine rebuilt once the war is over.
In honor of Father's Day this Sunday we are drafting the best dad phrases and there are some good ones. Plus, we recap the show and discuss the difference between misspeaking and purposefully being hurtful.
There is no shortage of activities for the summer and preview what the SLSO has to offer for the season we talked with VP & GM of Enterprise Center and Stifel Theater Todd Mitchell.
Claibs is in New York City with the team and we caught him in the middle of window shopping, so he and Amy talk fashion before we get to some baseball talk. Plus, Imran Ahmed on Tik Tok's dangers for teens and children. Todd Mitchell previews the St. Louis Symphony season.
Imran Ahmed, CEO of Center for Countering Digital Hate, joined us this morning to discuss an experiment he conducted on Tik Tok to discover what the app's algorithm pushed towards teens.
Like every Friday, Hancock and Kelley join us for the first hour to discuss a variety of topics: Trump's arraignment, Biden tapes and motivation for running for President. Plus, did you see this?
Hancock and Kelley discuss some of the motivations for candidates to run for President when it looks likely they'll lose.
Well some CEOs believe that in the next decade AI will wipe out the human race. Plus, we recap the show and talk to McCarthy employees Beth Barton and Joe Lewandowski.
While disturbing the shifts at McCarthy Building Companies we talked to project director Joe Lewandowski and foreman Beth Barton about working in construction.
The Oakland A's have been driven into the ground by owner John Fisher and he'll be rewarded with a new stadium in Las Vegas. Plus, we talk to Marc Saltzman about some last minute gift ideas from the tech world and Matt Pauley talks a poor day for the Cards.
Marc Saltzman is a tech expert and host of 'Tech It Out' podcast, he joined us this morning to give us some last minute gift ideas for Father's Day.
You didn't believe us but we are out here disturbing shifts and McCarthy Building Companies is the first victim. Plus, we talk with McCarthy Building President John Buescher and Major Garrett.
For the second time this week we were joined by Major Garrett, how lucky are we? We get an idea of next steps with Trump's legal battles and has the power of Congress diminished over the years.
While we're disturbing everyone's shift at McCarthy Building, President John Buescher joins us to talk about his company and the shift in hiring & work culture.
We found out that DOT Foods will hold their convention in Denver and not St. Louis. Plus, we talk to Dr. Majid Sadeghpour on the continued violence and oppression of women in Iran.
Dr. Majid Sadeghpour is the Political Director of the Organization of Iranian American Communities and he joined us this afternoon to talk about the Iranian regime's continued violence and oppression of Iranian women.
It's going to happen this week so be prepared if you work in St. Louis. We also discuss if politicians should be allowed to trade stocks and Dr. Ramaswamy Govindan of Siteman Cancer on chemo drug shortages. Plus, John Rooney talks the Cardinals.
Dr. Govindan is the Associate Director of Translational Research at Siteman Cancer and he joined us this morning to talk about a shortage of chemo drugs and how it is effecting both patients and doctors.
In the first hour of today's show we talk about Donald Trump's scheduled arraignment with CBS's Major Garrett. Plus, did you see this?
We were joined by Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, to get his thoughts on Trump's arraignment in Florida today and what we can expect to see or not see.
Listen into this segment of The Show where Chris and Amy are joined by Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath who discusses his time spent in St Louis, his relationship with Ozzie Osbourne, and his newly released book.
In hour 2 of The Show, Chris and Amy are joined by Comedian Fortune Feimster to discuss her upcoming tour. They then discuss the most likely ways to get food poisoning. They're then joined by Cardinals Pre/Postgame broadcaster Matt Pauley to discuss the Cardinals upcoming series against the Giants. They wrap up the hour discussing the most popular comfort TV shows.
Listen to this segment of The Show where Fortune Feimster joins to preview her upcoming tour which is coming to St Louis.
In hour 1 of The Show with Chris and Amy, they discuss Donald Trump's Indictment as well is how August, MO is having development problems. They are then joined by CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum to discuss the Donald Trump Indictment.
Listen to this segment from The Show as CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum joins Chris and Amy to discuss the Donald Trump Indictment.
In the final hour of The Show, Chris and Amy begin by recapping what they've discussed in the first two hours. They are then joined by Senior Staff Writer Stan McNeal for Cardinals Magazine. They are then joined by TV Producer Arthur Smith to discuss his storied career, Hell's Kitchen, and his new book.
Listen to the latest segment of The Show when producer Arthur Smith joins to discuss his storied career.
Listen to Stan McNeal, the Senior Staff Writer for Cardinals Magazine, discuss the latest edition on Nolan Gorman and Mike Shannon as well as the Cardinals Yearbook which will include a walk through of Albert Pujols' career.
Listen into the latest segment from The Show with Chris and Amy as they discuss tipping.
In hour 1 of The Show, Chris and Amy are joined by Hancock & Kelley and they discuss Former President Donald Trump's Indictment. Chris and Amy wrap up the hour with "Did You See This..."
Listen to the latest segment of The Show with Chris, Amy, John, and Michael as they discuss Donald Trump's Indictment.
We begin our third and final hour by going through the show recap, discuss Mike Pence running for President, and talk with Isabella Maldonado, author of "A Killer's Game."
Author of "A Killer's Game," Isabella Maldonado joins the show to discuss her career, her books, and the upcoming Netflix series adapted from the book.
In this segment from The Show, Chris and Amy chat with Robbie Kellman Baxter, about how to manage your subscriptions, and why it's getting out of hand.
Kicking off the second hour, Robbie Kellman Baxter, Subscription & Membership Model expert, joins the show. Matt Pauley is in studio to talk Cardinals baseball, and what the Cardinals’ trade deadline outlook could look like.
We got news that Lionel Messi will be joining the MLS and playing for Inter Miami, will he make a trip to St. Louis? Plus, we get Bob Costas' thoughts on the PGA/LIV merger.
KMOX legend Bob Costas joined us this afternoon and gave us his thoughts on the 180 degree turn from PGA officials and the decision to merge with Saudi backed LIV Golf.
We talk to Dr. Andrew Draper of the 'Off-Script Film Review' podcast about the resurgence of movie theaters and the future of film distribution. Plus, John Rooney talks the struggling Cards and Alex Rich for Operation Food Search.
In the first hour of The Show we have a conversation on what "woke" really means and get to some of your calls. Plus, Jane Dueker talks to us about Wesley Bell's announcement that he intends to run for US Senate.
Jane Dueker is a political strategist and she joined us this morning to talk about Wesley Bell's announcement that he intends to run for US Senate.
In our last hour we get the scoop on the week of giveaways at Busch when the Cardinals return from Texas. Plus, we talk the LIV and PGA "merger" with Dan Reardon.
We talked to Dan Reardon this afternoon to get better idea of what comes next in the world of golf, after news broke this morning that LIV and the PGA will "merge".
We had David Drier, executive director of Pedal the Cause, to discuss how his organization is helping fund cancer research. Plus, we talk shrinkflation with Edgar Dworsky and broadcasting with Matt Spiegel.
We talked with Edgar Dworsky of consumerworld.org about the practice of shrinkflation in which businesses charge more or the same price for less of the product.
An unintended consequence of a working circuit attorney's office is having to report to jury duty, get to it Ronge. Plus, we talk to Mary Fox about Michael Tisius' case and did you see this?
We were joined by Mary Fox of the Missouri State Public Defender System to discuss the murder case involving Michael Tisius in which he will be put to death.
You may not want it or believe it but we will disturb your shift. Plus, we talk to Joe Zydlo about the 20th Annual Cardinals Blood Drive and Jaime Gaal the quarterback of the St. Louis Slam.
The St. Louis Slam have managed a feat rarely seen on the gridiron as they close out the regular season this weekend. We talked to quarterback Jaime Gaal about the team and their incredible season.
We talked to Joe Zydlo of the Red Cross of Missouri & Arkansas about the drive taking place a multiple locations around the region and why the event is so important.
We've had to subscribe to everything and so much so we've recreated cable, there's just too many. Plus, we talk a rough weekend for the Cardinals with Matt Pauley and believable conspiracies.
We were joined in studio this morning by Curt Skouby the Director of Public Utilities for the city of St. Louis and he detailed why water rates could be on the rise.
There are problems in the city of St. Louis but this one seems like a pretty simple and necessary fix. Plus, we talk to Curt Skouby the Director of Public Utilities about the potential rise in city water rates.
In hour 3 of The Show, Chris and Amy discuss whether or not it is okay to track your spouse.
Listen to Chris and Amy talk with Community Watchdog Tom Sullivan and discuss Sam Page missing County Council Meetings.
In hour 2 of The Show with Chris and Amy, Community Watchdog Tom Sullivan joins to discuss Sam Page missing County Council Meetings. Chris and Amy then discuss an Air Force drone attacking an operator. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne then joins to discuss the Cards weekend series against the Pirates and Jordan Walker being recalled from Triple A. They conclude the hour discussing "Roaming St Louis" and "Three Good Things" with Scott Jagow.
Listen into this segment from The Show where Chris, Amy, Hancock, and Kelley discuss the passing of the Debt Ceiling bill.
In hour 1 of The Show with Chris and Amy, Hancock & Kelley join for "Top of the Order", discussion on the Debt Ceiling, and Trump and DeSantis' response to President Biden taking a fall.
We talk to Jason Kander about the withdrawal from Afghanistan and how we still need to help out Afghan citizens. Plus, he talks about St. Louis's role in helping refugees and Clayton Police Chief Mark Smith.
Veteran and former Missouri Congressman Jason Kander joined us this afternoon to talk about the need to help Afghan citizens get out of the country and how St. Louis has been huge part in helping refugees.
Clayton Chief of Police Mark Smith joined us this afternoon to talk about a peeping Tom in the Clayton area and how to stay safe. Plus, an update on the Auto Theft Task Force.
Air New Zealand is starting to weigh passengers before they board their flights. Plus, we have the Gratitude House in studio to promote their benefit concert this Saturday and KMOXs Matt Pauley talks Cardinals.
Christine Intagliata is the co-founder of Gratitude House in St. Louis and she along with Bill Forness a Johnny Cash Tribute singer joined us in studio to promote the Gratitude House Benefit at the Sheldon Concert Hall this Saturday.
Despite knowingly pressuring doctors to prescribe their addictive medications the Sackler family will not be charged criminally. Plus, we talk the debt deal heading to the Senate with Major Garrett.
It's Thursday so that means Major Garrett joins us and today he updated us on the debt deal that was reached in the House and now awaits Senate approval.
Amy and Chris talk with St. Louisan Jackie Joyner-Kersee ahead of this weekend's JJK 5K at WWT Raceway. Plus, we talk to KMOXs Mike Brown about wealth management.
Mike Brown is the President of Brown Family Wealth Advisors and host of the KMOX Money Show. He joined us today to talk tips and guidelines for managing your wealth.
In our second hour we talk with John Rooney about the Cardinals string of 19 straight games that has come to an end and how he is enjoying some time off. Plus, Rebekah Tucker detailed a new e-filing service through the IRS.
The IRS polled taxpayers about their interest in a free e-filing service for their taxes through the IRS and results prove interest from taxpayers. Rebekah Tucker of Anders CPA + Advisors tells us what we know so far about the service.
Before we get to the important stuff we first have to settle a few things. Amy never heard about not picking your friend's nose and Rongey has a "chester of drawers". Plus, did you see this?
Sam Page vetoed a bill that would not allow people to stand or walk in the street. Amy and Chris discuss the decision and whether this is helping or hurting.
Some comments made by Amy have angered the Royals fans in St. Louis. Plus, we talk to actor David Rasche who played Karl on HBO's Succession and Scott MacFarlane talks the debt limit bill.
CBS News Washington Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined us this afternoon to discuss the debt limit bill that will be voted on this week. Scott gives us his thoughts on the bill and the idea of debt ceiling in general.
Belleville native David Rasche joined us this afternoon to talk about his role as Karl on the hit HBO drams Succession which aired it's final episode this past Sunday.
She's had a few opinions that don't garner much support but this TV take is just awful. Plus, we talk the Cardinals with Matt Pauley and people just aren't working anymore.
We hope you all had a reflective and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend! In the first hour back we talk with Brad Young on an interesting case being argued to the Missouri Supreme Court and did you see this?
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments on whether parents should be jailed for their child's excessive school absences.
Special Agent Jay Greenberg from the St Louis FBI Office joins in studio to discuss current city crime and to inform Chris that he is not an FBI Agent.
In hour 3 of The Show with Chris and Amy, they begin by recapping everything discussed in previous hours and previewing what is to come. They then draft their least favorite things about travelling. They are then joined by Jay Greenberg, a special agent from the St Louis Field Office.
Rocky Sickmann, from Folds of Honor joins to discuss Anheuser-Busch's Folds of Honor Specialty Bottles.
In hour 2 of The Show with Chris and Amy, they're joined by Rocky Sickmann to discuss Anheuser-Busch's Folds of Honor Specialty Bottles. They then discuss whether or not gas can go bad. They are then joined by Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne to discuss the Redbirds weekend trip to Cleveland to face off against the Guardians.
In hour 1 of The Show with Chris and Amy, they are joined by Hancock & Kelley and the "Top of the Order", Ron DeSantis declaring his run for President, the Debt Ceiling, and "Did You See This..."
Well it's not really a grievance but Amy just needed to vent about her apartment. Plus, owner of P'sghetti's Mark Bonagurio details their new sandwich the "Ronge" with all proceeds from the sandwich going to charity.
Mark joined us in studio to introduce the new sandwich, "The Ronge". All proceeds from the sandwich will be donated to a charity that is close to Chris.
KMOX reporter Stuart McMillian hops in studio to talk about a recent uptick in bear sightings in parts of the St. Louis area. Plus, Carol Daniel looks back on her career at KMOX and John Rooney talks the streaking birds.
With tomorrow being Carol's last day at KMOX we had her join us in studio today to look back on her career and get her thoughts on a much deserved retirement.
We stay on the story of a Chesterfield man that was arrested after trying to break through barriers to the White House grounds and get your reaction. Plus, Major Garrett of CBS joins us.
It's not Thursday but we thought we'd chat with Major Garrett anyway and we cover a range of topics from Washington.
Will is the founder of Deadspin and Gawker media but he is also a published author with his new book "The Time Has Come" out now. Plus, we recap The Show and take some more of your calls.
We are two days removed from Rongey's breakfast experience and it's still bothering him, so we bring it to the listener's for a verdict. Plus, Mark Harder and Bengie Molina join us.
Councilman Mark Harder joined us this morning to explain SB 190 in the state of Missouri which aims to give a tax cut to seniors.
A Chesterfield man was arrested for trying run a truck through barriers and on to the White House grounds last night. Plus, we talk to Steven Portnoy of CBS about the incident as well as the debt ceiling.
Steven Portnoy joined us this morning to talk about the incident in which a Chesterfield man attempted to run a truck onto the White House grounds. Plus, we get to the debt ceiling and aiding Ukraine.
This is Carol's last week at KMOX and she sits down with Amy to look back on her incredible career.
In our final hour we recap The Show and talk about the quick advancements in AI technology. Plus, Pam Falk gives us updates on the War in Ukraine.
Pam Falk took some time and joined us this afternoon to update us on the War in Ukraine as a nucler plant has lost power and Zelenskyy made an appearance at the G7 Summit.
It's a story that puts the "no regrets" mantra to the test and one you need to hear to believe. Plus, we talk to Bill McDermott about City SC and Matt Pauley remembers Hall of Fame baseball writer Rick Hummel.
We're talking soccer so we bring in Bill McDermott to give his take on St. Louis CITY SC at this point in the season and he explains the depths of soccer history in St. Louis and Kansas City.
Despite a busy Saturday night downtown with the Cardinals, City SC and a concert at Enterprise an armed carjacking of a woman happened at 7:15 in the evening. Plus, Jackson Hataway talks debt ceiling negotiations.
Jackson Hataway is the President of the Missouri Banker's Association and he took some time to join Amy and Chris as they talked about the debt ceiling negotiations.
As the main performers of the festivities leading up to City SC vs Sporting KC tomorrow night, the lead singer of Gin Blossoms, Robin Wilson, talks with Chris and Amy.
In the third and final hour, we begin with our recap so far, followed up by Gin Blossom’s lead singer, Robin Wilson, who is performing leading up to tomorrow’s rivalry matchup between City SC and Sporting KC. Joey Zanaboni, Y98 play by play broadcaster joins to talk about tomorrow’s game as well.
Joey Zanaboni, radio voice of St. Louis City SC, joins the show to talk about the big rivalry game on Saturday.
This is a segment from The Show on KMOX, where County Prosecutor Wesley Bell joins the show to discuss Gabe Gore being named interim circuit attorney, replacing Kim Gardner.
We carry the live announcement of Gabe Gore being named the interim circuit attorney, which consists of Governor Mike Parson as well as Gore’s opening statements including a Q&A. Mike Claiborne joins the show to talk the Cardinals blowout of the Dodgers last night. We then talk with county prosecutor Wesley Bell to discuss and react to the new circuit attorney.
In the first hour of The Show with Chris and Amy, Hancock & Kelley join us for the first hour! As the governor's press conference draws near, we speculate who will replace Kim Gardner. We wrap up the hour with Did You See This…
While we may disagree on a lot we can agree that we all want the best for our country . Plus, Matt Sebek and Jody Sowell join us in studio to explain why St. Louis is America's first soccer city regardless of a legal document.
Sporting KC is coming to town on Saturday night and it will be the first time the cross state rivals lock up for a match. To preview the events we are joined by Jody Sowell and Matt Sebek.
KMOX's Kevin Killeen joins us in studio to share his experience at the crime summit and what was said at the event. Plus, Matt Pauley talks the Cardinals winning another series.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins us as the Cardinals win another series before welcoming the Los Angeles Dodgers in to town for a weekend set.
A poll conducted by CBS News asked republican voters what qualities they want to see in a candidate, answers ranged from fighting wokeness to no gun restrictions. Plus, Major Garrett talks debt ceiling and FBI investigations.
Major joined us this morning to talk about the debt ceiling negotiations, FBI investigations and the Takeout Podcast.
Chat GPT CEO Sam Altman spoke before Congress yesterday to offer his warning for the future of AI technology. Plus, Schlafly lead brewer Jared Williamson joins us in studio.
Jared Williamson is the lead brewer at Schlafly and he joined us in studio today to highlight the Weekender Variety Pack released by Schlafly ahead of the summer.
We first talked to County Councilman Mark Harder about the Pedestrian Law and then a listener called in to discuss how the law could effect his situation. Plus, John Rooney talks the Cardinals.
The councilman took some time to explain to us the new Pedestrian Law that will effect parts on unincorporated St. Louis county.
Did you see that Taco Bell is running into some road blocks in their attempt to trademark the phrase "Taco Tuesday". Plus, we talk to Katie Kull of the Post-Dispatch about talking with crime victims and their families about dealing with Kim Gardner's office.
Katie Kull covers St. Louis City and the federal courts for the Post-Dispatch, she joined The Show to share some of the stories she was told by victims and their families in dealing with Kim Gardner's office.
We covered the breaking news that Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is expected to resign today not as initially planned on June 1st. Plus, we talk to Paul Seegert about large businesses buying medical practices.
We talked to Paul Seegert a managing partner at PCS Advisers and he talked about a growing trend in which large businesses buy out smaller primary care medical practices.
We talk to Melanie Holmes author of "100 Things To Do in Illinois Before You Die" for some fun summer destinations. Plus, Megan Eberhart previews all the things going on at Busch Stadium during the homestand.
The Cardinals are back in town after a fun road trip and we talked to Megan Eberhart about the homestand and what fans can expect to see around Busch Stadium.
Most of the time it could've been an email and sometimes not even that. Plus, Brad Young talks about the mess that is left to clean up in the Circuit Attorney's Office and did you see this?
Brad Young joins The Show to talk about the next steps for the Circuit Attorney's Office including his top candidates to replace Kim Gardner.
First it was Bud Light and now Miller Lite has made some customers angry with an online ad. Plus, Rowdy Gaines joins The Show and Kevin Killeen.
Former Olympic swimmer and current Olympic analyst Rowdy Gaines joins The Show to discuss the 2023 Make-A-Splash Tour.
It was a good road trip for the Cards after taking two from the Cubs before going to Boston and sweeping the Red Sox, we talked to Matt Pauley about the trip. Plus, Greg Warren joins us in studio.
The St. Louis native stops by Studio B this morning to talk comedy and his new special "The Salesman" which is free on YouTube.
It was another weekend that saw violent activity in downtown St. Louis and fighting in the middle of the street. Plus, Adam Rizzieri talks to us about more changes at Twitter and did you see this?
We talked with Adam Rizzieri of Agency Partner Interactive about Twitter getting a new CEO and how Tucker Carlson's involvement with Twitter will effect the social media platform.
This is a segment from The Show on KMOX. St. Louis Magazine Dining Editor joins the show to talk about what to do for Mother's Day, along with best food options around.
In the last hour today, we begin with our show recap, and to follow that up, to celebrate Mother's Day, Chris and Amy draft head to head teams of the best TV moms in TV history. To round out the hour, George Mehe, dining editor at St. Louis Magazine joins us in studio!
This is a segment from The Show, where the voice actor for Kermit the Frog, Matt Vogel, joins us in studio!
Matt Vogel joins the show, who is in town for his commencement speech at Webster University, and he talks about his experiences in his time voicing many loved characters such as Kermit, Big Bird, and others. Mike Claiborne talks Cardinals, and Scott Jagow leads his segment Three Good Things, along with some quality northern travel destinations.
In the first hour of today's show, Hancock and Kelley are with us for the first three segments! Michael Kelley talks about his strange turtle dream, the crew gets into talks about Trump's town hall, and Chris called out a Missouri Senator and gets into a debate regarding sports betting.
Missouri State Representative Phil Christofanelli of the 105th District explains education reform bills.
To kick off the third and final hour of today's edition of The Show, Chris and Amy recap the first two hours, and then are joined by Missouri State representative Phil Christofanelli to talk about education reform bills. To wrap up the show, media news outlets are ranked in terms of how trusted they are.
John Guenther, author of The Gateway Arch: An Illustrated Timeline, is in studio to talk about the history of the iconic Gateway Arch.
In the second hour, Chris and Amy are joined by John Guenther, author of The Gateway Arch: An Illustrated Timeline. Next, why are 8th graders having lower civics test scores? Matt Pauley also hops in to talks Cardinals baseball and his terrible customer service experience in Florida.
Like every Thursday, Major Garrett, Chief Washington correspondent for CBS joins the show to discuss Trump's town hall and what will result because of it. Major Garrett is the author of The Big Truth: Upholding Democracy in the Age of the Big Lie, and host of The Takeout Podcast.
In the first hour of the show, Chris and Amy react to the Trump town hall on CNN, if it should have been put on the air, and who it benefited. Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News joins the show for his weekly Thursday segment, and we wrap up the first hour with Did You See This…
The Voice contestant and St. Louis native joins us in studio to discuss his exit from the show and what the process was like. Plus, we talk to County Councilman Dennis Hancock.
Dennis Hancock represents District 3 in St. Louis County and he joined us today to talk about the potential of "Pot Lounges" in the county. Dennis also detailed some of the things that go into making that decision.
Well the "War on Terror" and "War on Drugs" turned out so well for American's, the new war on gas appliances should go smoothly. Plus, we talk the Compton Heights House Tour and John Rooney joins us.
A St. Louis tradition is back this weekend with the Compton Heights House Tour. Sarah Fenske and Larry Koesterer joined us in studio to talk about the unique event in the city of St. Louis.
In our first hour we look back at Mayor Tishaura Jones visit on TIAM with Carol Daniel this morning and the Cardinals have a winning streak. Plus, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch talks Title 42.
To get a better understanding of Title 42 and the situation at the border, we talk to immigration lawyer Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch.
In our final hour of the day we talk to Andrea DeJong ahead of Mother's Day and we recap some of the stories covered so far today. Plus, Annie Gaus tells us how St. Louis can learn from San Francisco's business exodus.
Annie Gaus is a journalist in San Francisco and she took some time today to discuss some of the similarities between St. Louis and the Bay Area.
A town in New Jersey has come up with an interesting way to keep little league parents in line at their kid's game. Plus, we talk to author Drew Millard and we give you the birds.
Author Drew Millard joined Amy and Chris today to talk about his new book "How Golf Can Save Your Life" and what the game of golf has meant to him.
After a fun day at Norwood Hills yesterday, we are back in studio today at KMOX! In our first hour we talk about Biden's approval ratings and Willson Contreras' return to Wrigley. Plus, John Tamny on the debt ceiling.
John Tamny is a contributor to Forbes and editor at Real Clear Markets, he joined The Show today to discuss the debt ceiling and the likelihood of the US defaulting on debts.
In our final hour from the Billiken Golf Classic we recap The Show and talk to women's head basketball coach Rebecca Tillett after her historic season at the helm.
Our final guest at Norwood Hills from the Billiken Golf Classic is head coach of the women's basketball team, Rebecca Tillett. She looks back on making the NCAA Tournament, ahead to recruiting and how she keeps players and staff inspired.
In our second hour at Norwood Hills we talk with men's basketball coach Travis Ford and Scott Highmark. Both guests talk about recruiting in the world of NIL and how SLU is becoming more competitive in that space with the Billiken Victory Fund.
Travis Ford joined Amy and Chris while at the Billiken Golf Classic this morning to talk about this past season, recruiting through the portal and NIL.
We are at Norwood Hills Country Club today for the Billiken Golf Classic and in the first hour we talk about a violent weekend in St. Louis and the nation. Plus, AD Chris May tells us about the year in SLU sports.
We are live at Norwood Hills Country Club from the Billiken Golf Classic and A.D. Chris May stops by to talk about the past year and some exciting finishes still to come this spring.
In our final hour we talk to Andy Cohen before getting his name on the St. Louis Walk of Fame and Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekends and tomorrow's Kentucky Derby.
Resident horse racing expert Scott Jagow hops in studio to preview tomorrow's running of the Kentucky Derby.
St. Louis native Andy Cohen joined The Show to discuss his new book "The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up". Plus, we go back to his New Year's Eve broadcast with friend Anderson Cooper.
From some questionable "Time People of the Year" choices to NBA MVP's, today we draft the most undeserving award winners. Plus, we talk to Mike Claiborne and get your reaction to David Freese being elected to the Cardinals Hall of Fame.
Amy's controversial opinion on the matter spurred a heated discussion and oddly enough the listeners rushed to Amy's defense.
Hancock and Kelley discuss the next steps for the Circuit Attorney's Office with Amy and Chris now that Kim Gardner is poised to resign.
It's Friday, so let's catch up with Hancock and Kelley to get their read on Kim Gardner's resignation, next steps for the CAO and the Cardinals. Plus, did you see this?
Major Garrett, chief Washington correspondent for CBS News, joins the show to talk about the drone strike on the Kremlin in Russia and Chris and Amy ask the question "is it ok to boo the home team during a game?"
Major Garrett joined us as he does every Thursday and we discuss the continued conflict in Ukraine and the news today that Proud Boys members were found guilty of seditious conspiracy.
The Show talks to Lt. General Mark Hertling, a CBC Grad and St. Louis Native. He talks about working on CNN. Being a Cardinals Fan.
We have CBC Grad Lt. General Mark Hertling in the studio talking about his time here, St. Louis Cardinals fan and working on CNN.
Hour 2 has Chris and Amy first talking with Maria Vargas, the Director of DOE's Better Building Initiative. Then Steve Chapman, the Blues Vice President, calls in to talk Sports betting being passed. John Rooney talks what is going on with the Cardinals.
The Show interviews Steve Chapman, the Vice President of the St. Louis Blues about sports betting becoming legal in Missouri.
The Show talks with Maria Vargas, the Director of DOE's Better Buildings Initiative. talking about the Parkway School District being recognized as energy efficiency leaders.
Chris and Amy talk about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fames new class this year and its not as exciting as it once was. Kids are working at a Kentucky McDonalds?
Interview with Dr. Randy Mozenter, the Clinical Psychologist at Wash U and Barnes Jewish Hospital? What are you more disappointed in? Ukraine not getting Putin or the Cardinals play?
The Show interviews with Dr. Randy Mozenter-Clinical Psychologist at Wash U and Barnes Jewish Hospital. She talks about the epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation going in the country post Covid.
With the thought provoking issues we've covered today we use the final hour to recap and get some of your thoughts. Plus, we talk to Mike Johnson of Hi-Pointe.
Co-owner of Hi Pointe, Mike Johnson arrived just in time with some milkshakes and burgers. He also talked about the new location coming to Edwardsville.
On paper this team is much better than their performances on the field, so Chris and Amy try to dissect where the problems may lie. Plus, Dr. Sam Klein talks about weight loss drug Mounjaro.
Dr. Sam Klein, Chief of the Division of Geriatrics and Nutritional Science at Wash U School of Medicine, joined The Show to discuss a weight loss drug that is showing some remarkable results.
Since teaming up with Dylan Mulvaney sales numbers have decreased for AB product. Plus, we talk about more drama from the Circuit Attorney's Office and talk to MO Rep. Travis Wilson about HB 1108.
Travis Wilson took some time from the floor today to tell us about HB 1108 and the effort to lift city residency requirements for city workers.
In our final hour today we talk to White Herzog and Kelly Chase about their friendships with Mike Shannon. Plus, we get to some of your calls.
Former Blue Kelly Chase joined The Show to talk about his friendship with Mike that spanned decades. As you can imagine, Kelly offered up some great stories about the St. Louis legend.
The World Series Champion and Hall-of-Famer Whitey Herzog joined The Show to share his thoughts on Mike Shannon not only as a broadcaster and player but as a person.
In our second hour of The Show we talk with Tony LaRussa and Matt Pauley about Mike Shannon. Plus, we get to some of your calls about experiences with Mike Shannon.
The World Series Champion manager and Cardinals Hall of Famer took some time today to talk with us about Mike Shannon's life and career.
Current play-by-play voice for the Missouri Tigers, Mike Kelly joined The Show to talk about his experiences working with Mike Shannon and what he learned from Mike.
The former television play-by-play man for the Cardinals joined us today and gave his thoughts on the life and career of Mike Shannon.
The former Cardinals player and broadcaster passed away over the weekend. Today we spend The Show remembering one of St. Louis' greatest ambassadors.
For the final hour we get the gang back together as Amy and Charlie close us out for the week. We hear about Charlie's travel both good and bad.
In the second hour we talk with Megan Eberhart about the May giveaways at Busch Stadium, Joey Zanaboni about this weekends CITY SC match with Portland. Plus, we talk to Mike Claiborne and Scott Jagow.
Scott Jagow joins Amy in studio to talk about his experiences covering the Kentucky Derby and previews this weekend's edition of TIAM.
The radio voice of CITY SC joins Amy to talk about tomorrow night's big match against Portland and what has led to the early success of the squad.
Megan Eberhart works in corporate sales and marketing with the Cardinals, she joined The Show to highlight all the great giveaways coming up in the month of May.
Hancock and Kelley talked with Amy about the potential for a democratic nominee that is not Joe Biden and if that is a worthy venture.
Rongey has been sent up to Chicago so Amy is flying solo today. Hancock and Kelley join Amy in the first hour and discuss Tucker Carlson, 2024 Election and Presidential nominees.
A man was charged with raping multiple women at Metrolink stations and it brought up a conversation on the safety of public transit in St. Louis. Plus, Pam Falk gives us insight into the situation unfolding in Sudan.
Pam "Voice of Gloom" Falk joins The Show today to discuss the situation that is unfolding in Sudan.
In Canada it was a bear, one time it was almost falling off of a cliff, now Amy made a New Yorker angry and lived to tell the tale. Plus, Tom Duffy gives Cardinals fans some coping mechanisms.
Us Cardinals fans have had a tough go to start the season, well Tom Duff joined us this morning to talk about how we can keep our mental health in good shape as the team looks to right the ship.
Controversial TV host Jerry Springer has died at the age of 79 at his home in suburban Chicago. We remember the longtime personality and also talk about Tucker Carlson. Plus, Major Garrett joins us as he does every Thursday.
Major joined us today like he does every Thursday morning and we discuss Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson, fact vs ratings in journalism. Plus, the conflict in Sudan.
Lawmakers are weighing whether to get rid of the requirement to live in the city of St. Louis for city employees. Plus, Mission Taco stops by to talk their 'Taco Libre' Competition.
Joe McMahon and Alex Baldera of Mission Taco joined us today to highlight their "Taco Libre" competition.
We were joined by Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney and he talked about some of the problems plaguing the team. Plus, Emily Lohse-Busch talks about the 39 North AgTech Innovation District.
Emily Lohse-Busch is the former executive director at Arch Grants and is now developing 39 North. She joined us to detail the plan and goals for the region through 39 North District.
We spend most of our first hour recapping last night's State of the City Address by Mayor Jones and Brad Christ's rebuttal. Plus, 5th ward Alderman Joe Vollmer gives his thoughts on the address.
Joe Vollmer is the Alderman representing the 5th Ward of St. Louis and he joined us today to talk about the Mayor's State of the City Address.
Recap for the Show. Talking Biden running for re-election. The Cardinals are struggling. Interview with Jerome Barnes, Rep of District 28, talking about the House Bill for protection for referees.
Chris and Nate talk with Rep Jerome Barnes out of parts of Kansas City and Jackson County, District 28. The House Bill to increase Protection for Referees. Bringing awareness to Sports Officials.
Chris and Nate in Hour 2 talk about the Cardinals recent struggles. Talking to CBS News Correspondent Christopher Cruz about President Biden running for re-election.
Stl City SC plays against Omaha tonight at City Park.
Interview with CBS Correspondent Christopher Cruz about Biden running again in 2024. If the Democratic Party has another candidate to go against Biden.
Chris and Nate discuss Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson both getting fired in the same day from CNN and Fox News. Who will replace either one.
Lt. Gov Mike Kehoe calls in to talk about his run for Governor.
Did you see this?
The Show has current Lt. Gov Mike Kehoe on, and he announces his run for Governor Of Missouri. He explains why he is running against Ashcroft.
The cable news hosts were both let go today by their respective companies, both coming as somewhat of a surprise. Plus, we talk to Thane Rosenbaum about SCOTUS keeping an abortion pill available on the market.
Thane Rosenbaum talked about a recent decision by the Supreme Court to keep an abortion pill on the market. Plus, Thane details while this is not legally a case on abortion rights.
We look back on CITY SC and their tie with Colorado on Saturday night, talk St. Louis' soccer history with Dave Lange and we talk the Cards with Matt Pauley. Plus, no more Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Dave Lange is the author of Soccer Made in St. Louis and the 2nd edition of the book is out now.
Gardner was supposed to appear in court but instead had a subordinate in her place. Plus, we talk with Ian Mackey Rep. for District 99 about HB 159 and sports betting will die again in MO Senate.
Rep. Ian Mackey joined us today to talk about a bill introduced to the House that seeks to limit out of school suspensions.
We are joined by Jay Greenberg FBI Special Agent in Charge of the St. Louis Field Office and he talks foreign adversaries undermining American sovereignty. Plus, Matt Sebek talks about the sustainability efforts taking place at CITYPARK.
Chief Experience Officer for City SC Matt Sebek joined us today to talk about the sustainability efforts taking place at CITYPARK.
In honor of Earth Day we draft the biggest environmental disasters from Chernobyl to the BP oil spill. Plus, Mike Claiborne talks the Cardinals and Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekends.
TIAM Weekends host Scott Jagow hops in studio to preview his "Three Good Things" and "Roaming St. Louis" segments which can be heard this weekend.
Claibs joins again this Friday and he gives his thoughts on the teams slow start in series' so far and the long road trip that begins in Seattle tonight.
They're back! Hancock and Kelley join us for the first hour as we talk the 2024 Presidential race, Kim Gardner and sports betting.
Hancock and Kelley discuss the 2024 race for the White House and who might be on the ticket.
In our final hour we talk with Scott MacFarlane about the settlement between Fox and Dominion. Plus, we listen back to our conversation with Major Garrett on Tuesday night.
Scott MacFarlane joined us this afternoon to talk about the settlement between Fox and Dominion.
A conversation off the air led to an intriguing topic on whether you addressed adults as Mr./Mrs. or by their names. Plus, Leigh Richardson talks earworms, Matt Pauley, and Tyler held for 911.
Leigh Richardson is the founder of the Brain Performance Center and she joined us today to talk about those pesky earworms that get stuck in all of our heads.
Today is the day to sit back with Snoop, Petty, and Willie Nelson if you partake in the 4/20 festivities. Plus, Major Garrett is back and did you see this?
We get a double dose of Major Garrett this week as he joins The Show today. We look back at Tuesday's event at COCA.
We've got a short show today but John Rooney was still kind enough to join us ahead of today's game against the Diamondbacks.
Major Garrett, the CBS Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS, is in the studio. Talking his time at MU. Talking the Pentagon Leak and Election 2024.
Jim Merkel is in the studio, the author of "Walking South City," talking about his new book out may 15th.
Montana officially bans Tiktok and Chris and Amy discuss. A Flight attendant makes a pregnant woman clean popcorn off her seat.
Jim Merkel, the Author of "Walking South City: A Journey Through Historic St. Louis Neighborhoods" is in the studio. Talks about his book and his life growing up in South City. What has changed over the years.
Hey its tax day and Chris and amy start talking about if they might be going to jail for tax issues, but Dave Simons calls in to tell them they will be fine if they doing use at old argument from 1913.
A guy is sueing Netflix for a million dollars for using his photo on a serial killer doc.
Dave Simons was on the show. The Dr. VP Wealth Managment at UBS Financial Services and the Host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX. Talking Tax day and what penalties are and if Amy and Chris might be "Going to jail".
Recent commercials about Trump and Desantis prove we are living in the weirdest time in history. Plus, we talk with Steve Richards about virtual learning.
Steve Richards is the executive director of Missouri Virtual & Digital Academies and he joined The Show to talk about what makes them different than other virtual learning options.
That means you shouldn't either. Matt Pauley talks some early woes including Jordan Hicks and hitting with runners on. Plus, we talk with comedian Leanne Morgan about her special "I'm Every Woman".
Leanne Morgan joined us this morning after her recent Netflix stand-up special "I'm Every Woman" reached Top 10 in tv shows in the U.S.
Amy and Chris did along with some of you. We talk the weekend's powerful storms that produced tornadoes and talk with Megan Lynch about her "S is for Surveillance" series. Plus, did you see this?
Megan Lynch's special series, S is for Surveillance, airs this week on KMOX and she joined us in studio this morning to talk about some of the issues with schools tracking student's online activity.
In honor of Justice Clarence Thomas receiving some pretty good gifts that turned not so good, Amy and Chris draft the worst gifts you can get. Plus, FBI Special Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg.
Jay Greenberg joins The Show to discuss how the FBI gets involved in situations with a leak and the FBI's Citizens Academy Class.
KMOX's Scott Jagow hops in studio from the newsroom to preview this weekend's TIAM including his Three Good Things and Roaming St. Louis.
Claibs is back on The Show and we ask him for his thoughts on the Cardinals start to the season as they continue their series with the Pirates tonight. Plus, Jay Ashcroft and Scott Jagow.
Jay Ashcroft is the current Secretary of State in Missouri and has joined the 2024 race for Missouri governor and he joined us today to talk about education, guns and why he decided to run.
John and Michael join us as they always do on Fridays and we discuss Clarence Thomas taking gifts, the leak in the Pentagon is in custody and Kim Gardner. Plus, did you see this?
Chris and Amy talk about Senator Mike Moon and his comments on the age to marry being 12?
Mark Bongurio is in the studio to talk about P'Sghettis and the menu. Bringing in some good food.
Mark Bongurio, the owner of P'sghettis Pasta and Sanwhiches are in the studio, bringing in some great food for Chris and Amy. Talking about some of the things on the menu.
Hour 2 has the interview with Doug Stanger, the Pres of Grants Farm. Which opens this weekend. Matt Pauley calls in to talk Cardinals Baseball and what the Cards did over the weekend. The Cardinals also wont extend Alcohol Sales past the 7th inning.
We had Grants Farm President, Doug Stanger in the studio to talk about the opening of Grants Farm coming up this weekend. Chris' love for the Clydesdales. Some of the things going on this year.
Chris and Amy talk to KMOX reporter Carol Daniel about her recent announcement on retiring. Discuss her career and picking on Rongey.
Major Garrett calls in to talk some baseball. And to talk the Pentagon leaks on Discord.
CBS Chief Washing Correspondent Major Garrett is live with us and will be with us Next week live in person. Talking about the length of baseball games. Talking about the identity of the leaker of the Pentagon documents on discord
Blues hockey beat writer from the Post Dispatch Jim Thomas joins the show to talk about his retirement after 48 yrs and the P'sandwich P'scandal continues with LeGrand's Market and Catering in studio to make their case for the best sandwich in St. Louis.
Jim Thomas has been covering sports and most recently the St. Louis Blues at the Post-Dispatch. Jim will be retiring after this season and he took some time to talk to us about his career.
Whether it's causing an accident or ordering coffee for the entire office, you are selfish. Plus, we talk about scooter making a come back in St. Louis while they leave Paris and Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney.
Before today's rubber match with the Rockies in Denver, John joins The Show to talk about last night's win.
Multiple officers were on the scene at Granite City High School after responding to a potential threat at the school. Everyone is safe and the threat seems to be fake, more information will be passed along. Plus, Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc.
Jason Hall joins The Show to talk about the continued drop in population in the city of St. Louis and the consequences of not changing the trajectory of the city.
Ahead of tonight's final World Cup tune up game with Ireland at CITYPARK, Amy and Chris sat down to talk with St. Louis native and team captain Becky Sauerbrunn. Plus, Vince Valenza of Blues City Deli makes his case in our Sandwich Runoff.
Vince Valenza is the owner of Blues City Deli and he came in studio today with sandwiches as he made his case for Blues City Deli as the best sandwich spot in St. Louis.
Amy talks about her Monday night family bourbon tasting, while Michael tells about the experience of taking his friend to his colonoscopy. Plus, we talk with Britt Reyes for Banksyland and Shane Mullen of Left Bank Books.
Britt Reyes is the Vice President of Operations for Banksyland and she joined us to preview the exhibit which will be in town April 14-16.
In our first hour, Amy and Michael discuss yesterday's shooting in Louisville and the all too common occurrence of shootings in America. Plus, Pam Falk on the Pentagon leak and did you see this?
Pam Falk is the CBS News UN Correspondent and she joined The Show this morning to talk about the leaking of documents from the Pentagon.
We are joined by Dan Reardon our golf expert to talk about the wild, weird weekend at Augusta National that saw Jon Rahm don the Green Jacket. Plus, Travis Lingenfelter talks water rights in the Southwest.
Travis Lingenfelter is a member of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors in Arizona and he discussed the process of companies securing water rights.
Fans of HBO's Succession know what I'm talking about after last night's episode is already being described as one of the best episodes of TV ever. Plus, Cory Jobe talks adventure in the Metro East and Matt Pauley talks the Cards slow start.
Cory Jobe is the CEO of Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau and he joined The Show to talk about all the great offerings for fun and adventure in the metro East. Plus, exciting updates for Piasa Park.
A gunman opened fire this morning at a bank in Louisville this morning. There are five dead, including the shooter, and multiple injuries. Plus, we talk with Ret. FBI Agent John Sommercamp.
John Sommercamp is a retired FBI agent and he joined The Show today to talk about the procedure for the FBI in mass shootings and he looks back at the Boston Marathon bombing and subsequent response by law enforcement.
In the final hour of The Show, Chris and Amy recap what has been discussed in the previous hours. They then debate the preference in Dierbergs or Schnuck's grocery stores. They are then joined by Jay Greenberg who is the Special Agent in charge of the St Louis FBI Field Office.
Scott Jagow previews his visit to a Catholic Church with Patrick Murphy about his new book, Places to Pray. Scott shares what he loves about Sundays and Spring.
In hour 2 of The Show, Chris and Amy draft "Grand Things". They are then joined by Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne as they discuss the pitch clock and the positive effect it has had on the MLB.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock & McBride join Chris & Amy to discuss Jay Ashcroft running for Missouri Governor. They discuss the Tennessee State house expelling two Democrats. They also talk about their thoughts on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepting vacations from a Republican donor.
Chris, Amy, John, and Megan discuss Jay Ashcroft running for Missouri Governor and some of the comments made in his announcing statement.
We celebrate 10 years of Mission Taco. Plus, we talk Trump's indictment and permitless carry in Florida.
The local taco favorite is celebrating ten years of business today with a show tonight with all proceeds going to charity and some Mission Taco classics are coming back.
We talk with Cardinals radio broadcaster John Rooney after the first week of the season and get his thoughts on the Marmol-O'Neill situation. Plus, Mike Caudill talks the New York Auto Show and what may be coming to the market.
The New York Auto Show is taking place this weekend in Manhattan and we were joined by Mike Caudill an automotive experts to detail what consumers can expect in new car models.
After Tuesday's elections we now have a group of Aldermen to run a new aldermanic system in the city of St. Louis. Plus, Tyler O'Neill was benched yesterday and we talk Trump indictment with Major Garrett.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett is back on The Show and he gives his thoughts on the indictment of Donald Trump and if the case against him is as airtight as some believe it to be.
In the little time that Chris and Amy have before Cardinals, they review their Sandwich Madness.
Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss if Missouri or Illinois have the worst drivers. Get an update on the weather from AccuWeather Meteorologist Dean DeVore. Also if shorter baseball games have an impact on concession sales.
Accuweather Meteorologist Dean DeVore joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkorts providing update on if the worst of the weather has moved on.
We recap today's show before turning it over for coverage of Donald Trump's arraignment.
Chris and Amy Give you the Birds after last night's loss to the Braves in the series opener. Plus, Andy Trusevich talks doing away with non-compete clauses and we talk Elon and Twitter yet again.
Andy Trusevich is a labor and employment attorney and he joined The Show to discuss the FTC's desire to ban non-compete clauses in employee contracts.
Former President Donald Trump is in New York ahead of his scheduled arraignment for charges from a grand jury. Plus, we talk with political historian Rich Rubino about the case.
Rich Rubino is a political analyst and historian, he joined The Show to talk about Trump's indictment and if there has been anything comparable in US political history.
Rongey and Hancock discuss the city's decision to file a lawsuit over the number of car thefts with certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles. Plus, we talk with Sarah Fenske about the Loop Trolley.
Sarah Fenske of Euclid Media and the Riverfront Times joins The Show to discuss the thing in St. Louis that just won't go away despite an overall unhappiness with the trolley.
Rongey is back on his incredibly high horse as an Illinois driver with yet another Missouri driver tantrum. Plus, we talk Donald Trump's indictment and KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley.
Matt joins as he does every Monday to talk about the Cardinals opening series win over the Blue Jays.
On tomorrow's ballots there will be a question on whether to have an additional county tax on adult use, recreational marijuana purchases. Plus, we talk with Alderwoman Annie Rice about Prop C in the city.
Alderwoman Annie Rice represents Ward 8 in the city of St. Louis and she stopped by today to talk about Prop C ahead of tomorrow's elections. Plus, we talk about some other issues facing the city and region.
In honor of April Fools Day, Amy and Chris draft the best jokes that they can think of and we'll see if Amy's dad jokes will be winners. Plus, we get some of your jokes.
KMOX's Scott Jagow comes into the studio to preview this weekend's edition of TIAM with his Three Good Things and Roaming St. Louis. Plus, Matt Sebek of City SC and Anthonino's stops by to preview tomorrow's CITY Block Party at Lou Fusz Plaza.
Matt Sebek along with Anthony & Rosario Scarato of Anthonino's to talk about tomorrow's CITY Block Party at Lou Fusz Plaza from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.
It's Friday and that means we get to hang out with Michael Kelley and John Hancock again. We talk Opening Day and Hancock's services as a Play-by-Play man, plus Donald Trump's indictment
We get Hancock and Kelley's opinion on D.A. Alvin Bragg's decision to indict Donal Trump and if there is a precedence for this scenario.
President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak joins Kevin Wheeler and Tom Ackerman and Kegs & Eggs.
The best to field his position and Cardinal legend Ozzie Smith stops by and chats with Tom and Kevin about the ability for the organization to always pass the baton forward.
St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III talks the Opening Day Festivities and what fans can expect this year when taking in a game at Busch.
Cardinals broadcasters Polo Ascencio and Bengie Molina talk with Tom and Kevin from Kegs & Eggs.
The Mad Hungarian stops by and talks about what makes Opening Day in St. Louis so special and some of his favorite places to pitch.
The Cardinals radio team stops by to talk about the potential of this year's squad and the maturity of young players.
Former Cardinals pitcher Kyle McClellan talks Opening Day and the Chatter's Box Podcast.
The Show talks to Emily Manley from Fox 2 about library bills failing in MO Congress.
Rep Peter Meridth calls in to talk about the passing of House Tax Cuts.
The Show talks to Rep Peter Merideth of District 80. Talking about the House passing Tax Cuts.
The Show talks with Emily Manley of Fox 2. Talking teacher Raises and the Library Funding Bills failing at the MO Congress.
Chris and Amy talk ticket sales for the Cardinals, with Senior VP of Sales and Marketing Dan Farrell.
Also John Rooney, the voice of Cardinals Baseball on KMOX, calls in to talk Opening Day.
Amy and Chris talk about The Kim Gardner Roundtable and the media circus going on with that.
Talking about Major Garrett's upcoming Speech at the Center of Creative Arts.
We talk with FBI Special Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg after yesterday's school shooting in Nashville. Plus, Tom Sullivan talks possible metrolink expansion and the Loop Trolley.
We caught up the hosts of the I'm Fat Podcast, Jay Zawaski and Rick Camp, today as we approach the Onion Ring of Honor in their Annual March Fatness Tournament. Listen and have a laugh on us.
We talked with Tom Sullivan, a government watchdog, about the pros and cons of a potential expansion of the Metrolink. Plus, is it time we just admit defeat on the Loop Trolley.
Special Agent Greenberg is back in studio and he details some of the effects that various law enforcement deals with after an event like a school shooting.
We talk with the hosts of the I'm Fat Podcast, Jay Zawaski and Rick Camp as their annual March Fatness Tournament approaches the final matchup. Plus, author Elle Marr tells us about her new book, a psychological thriller titled "The Family Bones".
Elle Marr has a new book out, a psychological thriller influenced by the true crime and amateur sleuth craze, titled "The Family Bones". She tells us about her new book and what goes into her writing.
Body cam footage of police entering Covenant School and searching for and engaging with the shooter was released today. We give our reaction and get yours as well. Plus, did you see this?
Lawmakers in Utah are trying to institute Article 230 that would give parents more power to sue social media companies if harm is done to their children. Plus, Pam Falk of CBS talks Russia moving nuclear weapons into Belarus.
A favorite of The Show, Pam Falk joined us today to talk about the potential of nuclear weapons in Belarus and whether there is a legitimate way of out of the war for Putin.
KMOX's favorite sports fella Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk about the opening day roster that includes Jordan Walker. Plus, we talk with Artistic Director at Circus Harmony, Jessica Hentoff.
Jessica Hentoff is the Artistic & Executive Director of Circus Harmony. She joined The Show to detail what exactly Circus Harmony offers as a social circus.
Amy is back from her skiing trip in Keystone and she made back in one piece, sort of. She'll tell us about the trip and we fill her in on everything she missed last week. Plus, City SC broadcaster Joey Zanaboni.
Joey joins The Show to talk about City SC's march to more history and in his opinion what has led to this remarkable start to the franchise and season.
In the final hour of The Show, Chris and Charlie chat about the time that Amy almost got attacked by a bear. Then, Missouri Rep. Deb Lavender joins to discuss funding for the developmentally disabled. They then discuss the latest on sports betting being legalized in St Louis.
Missouri Rep. for St Louis County District 98 Deb Lavender joins to discuss funding for the developmentally disabled.
In hour 2 of The Show, Chris and Charlie draft the top things about Cardinals baseball starting back up. They then discuss a new driving with pets law in Illinois. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne then joins to talk Opening Day and answer roster finalization questions. Scott Jagow joins to conclude the hour and discuss meeting Nick Cannon, and "Roaming St Louis".
Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to discuss Opening Day and Miles Mikolas' new contract extension.
In hour 1 of The Show, Chris and Charlie are joined by Hancock & Kelley and John questions how long chicken salad can be left out of refrigeration. They then discuss the city removing a homeless camp from 44 and Hampton and if the city is doing enough to prevent homelessness. They then discuss if Corporate America is leaving the city behind. They wrap up the hour covering a man that is suing Carvana for purchasing a stolen car.
John Hancock shares of his recent situation he faced and whether or not to eat chicken salad that had been left out for four hours.
We often think that we will be rewarded for our hard work at our jobs, while that can be the case there is a chance your boss may take advantage your work ethic. Plus, Schlafly comes in studio to talk about their Stout and Oyster Festival this weekend.
We were joined in studio today by Schlafly and a couple of oyster shuckers as the Schlafly Stout & Oyster Festival takes place this weekend.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on parody as a dog toy company makes their case for some funny named toys. Plus, Major Garrett of CBS talks Trump's legal issues and Ron DeSantis' potential run for President in 2024.
Major gives his outlook and potential timeline for Donald Trump's legal troubles as he awaits grand jury decision in New York. Plus, Major is coming to town.
This is a segment from The Show with Chris Rongey and John Hancock.
Aubrey Aune is a Missouri Representative in the 14th District.
The final hour of today’s show begins with a show recap, then Chris and John ask Missouri Representative about the sports gambling bill being passed, and then is joined by MLB Network Radio broadcaster Mike Ferrin to discuss the final game of the WBC and just how great the tournament was.
This is a segment from The Show with Chris Rongey and John Hancock.
Mike Turner is the host of the River City Ramble podcast, and discusses naming rights, the soccer capitol, and St. Louis City SC's hot start.
Two guests join the show during hour two, Mike Turner - host of the River City Ramble podcast, as well as Julie Bauke - President and Chief Career Strategist for The Bauke Group. Chris and John talk about the WBC championship, along with news that Ben the bear is leaving St. Louis.
This is a segment from The Show with Chris Rongey and John Hancock.
Nikki Budzinski is a Representative of Illinois 13th district, and she joins the show to discuss the new Leveraging and Energizing America's Apprenticeship Programs (LEAP) Act.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock are the hosts for today’s edition of The Show, and they kick off Hour 1 by discussing the Missouri AG amending the filing of the Kim Gardner case and updates on the Trump case. Next, Illinois Rep. Nikki Budzinski joins the show to talk about the new LEAP act. Chris and John round out the first hour with Did You See This... where they debate whether a Trump mugshot would be the most famous of all time.
Normally reserved for championship teams, some members of the fictional AFC Richmond soccer team made their way to the White House. Plus, insight into a plan to sabotage Jimmy Carter's reelection as we talk with H.W. Brands.
H.W. Brands is a professor at the University of Texas-Austin and Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History. He joined The Show to discuss the recent reports of direct sabotage to Jimmy Carter's reelection by some Republicans by convincing leaders in the Middle East to hold Iranian Hostages until after the election.
Missourians are one step closer to being to place bets from the comfort of their own homes as a bill to legalize sports betting has passed through the House. Plus, we talk with Andy Trusevich about the NLRB banning non-disclosure clauses in severance agreements.
Andy Trusevich is an Labor & Employment Attorney and he joined The Show to talk about the NLRB's decision to ban non-compete & non-disparagement clauses.
Hancock and Rongey talk about the possibility of Donal Trump being indicted and arrested today for campaign finance crimes in New York. Plus, we get to a lot calls from you our listeners.
We talk with Dollars and Sense host Dave Simons about the recent troubles with banks inlcuding SVB and Credit Suisse. Plus, Marta Baziuk on Russia taking Ukrainian children into Russia to reeducate them.
Dave Simons is a Sr. VP of Wealth Management at UBS and he joined The Show to explain what exactly is going on with the banking system.
To get more information on Russia's sadistic push to reeducate Ukrainian children we talk with Marta Baziuk the Executive Director of the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium.
We get to a story that Charlie was told about a couple spending over $100 on one appetizer. Plus, we talk with swimming analyst Rowdy Gaines and sports fella Matt Pauley.
Rowdy Gaines joins The Show to discuss how analytics, math and science have led to the beginning of a dynasty at the University of Virginia swim program.
Charlie Brennan is back today as he hosts with Chris Rongey. In the first hour we talk about all the activity in downtown St. Louis over the weekend with the Battlehawks and City SC. Plus, we talk Trump's legal issues with CBS reporter Robert Costa.
Robert Costa is the Chief Election & Campaign Correspondent for CBS and he joined Chris and Charlie to talk about the legal issues facing Donald Trump in New York and Georgia.
The St. Louis Magazine dining editor joins us in studio to give you the lowdown on where to get all the essential St. Patrick's Day food and of course George tells us about some new restaurant opening around the area.
Bill Bradley was a United States Senator that served the state of New Jersey but before that Bill played basketball at Princeton and set, at the time, the points record in a single NCAA Tournament game. Bill also was a member of the New York Knicks championship teams of the 1970's.
In our final hour we chat with former US Senator Bill Bradley about his Princeton Tigers and his basketball career before heading into elected office. Plus, George Mahe of St. Louis Magazine joins us in studio.
Charlie and Amy discuss a decades long study that was done by Harvard on the things that make people truly happy. Plus, we get caught up on Charlie's recent and upcoming travel and we chat with Mike Claiborne.
A call back for the true Charlie Brennan fans sees Charlie head down to the street to see if he can safely navigate the crosswalk.
Charlie fills in for Rongey today and we spend our first hour talking with Hancock and Kelley. Plus, Charlie heads to the streets to see if people will stop as he tries to cross the road.
In our second hour we talk with the team from Quiet Man Irish Whiskey about a great promotion they have going during St. Patrick's Day to make sure you get home safe. Plus, we talk with sports fella Matt Pauley live from City SC practice.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day and to get us ready for the drinking holiday we talk with Dustin Parres and Alison O'Brien of Quiet Man Whiskey.
It's finally here, the true start to the NCAA Tournament is today and a local team gets their postseason started this afternoon. Plus, we talk with CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett.
We talk with CBS Washington Correspondent Major Garrett and he breaks down his bracket predictions and what is going on in Washington.
The Sandwich Tournament goes on.
Kim Gardner isn't doing herself any favors and Chris and Amy talk about it. She wants to fight to hang on to her job.
Recap of the Show
Chris and Amy talk to SLU Head Coach Rebecca Tillet about the season thus far. They are going Dancing in the Womens NCAA Tournament and play Tennessee first round.
Chris and Amy talk about Joey Zanaboni, the Play By Play announcer for St. Louis City SC. Talking about his experience so far with how the season is going, the love from the city.
Head Coach Rebecca Tillet of SLU is on to talk about The Lady Billikens going to the Dance in the NCAA Womens Tourny
Amy and Chris talk to CBS News Correspondent with the UN Pam Falk about an American Drone going down on the Black Sea.
Amy and Chris got a chance to talk with Brad Korn, the head coach at SEMO, ahead of his team's First Four matchup tonight against Texas A&M Corpus Christi.
We take callers and texts about Chris Rongeys brithday.
An interview with Voice Contestant Neil Salich.
Chris and Amy talk with Michael Wayland, about the GM Buyouts.
SEMO is going dancing so they talk with Brad Korn about SEMO in the NCAA Tournament.
Amy and Chris talks to Michael Wayland to talk about the GM Buyouts going around the Country.
It's Not only 314 Day but....ITS CHRIS RONGEY'S BIRTHDAY!. We wish Chris a happiest of birthdays.
We talk with Adam Rizzieri about the Army Rebranding. Did You see this?
We talk with Adam Rizzieri, Co Founder and CMO of Agency Partner Interactive, calls in to talk about the rebranding of the Army.
Chris and Amy talk to a few callers about the schools having issues with students acting out among other things. McClure is having issues. Recap of the show and this weekend with all the sports. What movies has Amy not seen?
Chris and Amy talk to Jeff Guinn about the 30 years of Waco.
Illinois Drivers and Missouri Drivers.
Talking about a possible economic collapse.
It's the 30 Year Anniversary of the Waco Siege. Chris and Amy talk to Jeff Guinn, the Author of Waco: David Koresh.
Chris and Amy talk about how good the sports teams in St. Louis are doing. City SC is now Undefeated. The Battlehawks bring in 38,000 plus on Sunday. Cardinals baseball.
Steve Dorsey of CBS calls in to talk the banking collapse.
CBS Correspondent Steve Dorsey calls in to talk about SPV And Signature Bank collapsing. Also if this is like 2008 all over again.
With Nate filling in today we'd be remiss if we didn't get to ask him about St. Louis City SC and get his thoughts on the team and what he expects down the road. Plus, Dave Boller the director of player personnel for the Battlehawks.
The Battlehawks will return to the Dome on Sunday afternoon, we talk with the director of player personnel Dave Boller to get you ready for the team's home opener.
Take one final look at your big board before we draft the "Biggest Oscar Snubs" from 'Raging Bull' to 'Vertigo' to 'Do The Right Thing'. Plus, we talk with Mike Claiborne and then Scott Jagow.
The weekend host of Total Information AM, Scott Jagow hops in studio to preview his upcoming Roaming St. Louis and Three Good Things segments, which will air Sunday morning.
Nate Gatter fills in for Amy today and fortunately for him he gets a full introduction into the world of Hancock and Kelley. We talk snooker, St. Patrick's Day and people leaving the Circuit Attorney's Office. Plus, did you see this?
With Hancock and Kelley in studio we get to the news that Marvin Teer has left Gardner's office and he isn't the only one. Plus, a discussion on the low voter turn out in the Aldermanic primaries.
In our shortened final hour of The Show we talk with Sam Adams about moving away from Peak TV and closer to Trough TV. We also talk with Rep. Donna Baringer about why she voted in favor of a state takeover of the St. Louis Police Department.
Donna Baringer is a State Rep. for District 82 which represents parts of St. Louis City. She joined The Show to discuss why she voted in favor of the state taking control of the St. Louis Police Department.
Sam Adams is the editor of Slate's culture blog, Brow Beat. He joined The Show to talk about the world of television and if we have moved on from Peak TV and to Trough TV.
Tiger Woods broke up with his girlfriend by tricking her out of the house, now she is suing claiming she is owed $30 million from the famous golfer. Plus, comedian Keith Alberstadt ahead of his shows in St. Louis.
Keith will be at the Funny Bone Streets of St. Charles starting tomorrow through Sunday evening. Today he took some time to talk about his career, inspiration for his sets and his unintentionally funny father-in-law.
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen held their primary elections this Tuesday with less than 15% of voters turning out to vote. Plus, we look back at AG Bailey's comments from last night's interview with Michael Calhoun.
Probably not but a bill was introduced in the Texas State House that would allow for citizens to vote on whether Texas should secede from the Union, again. Plus, Chris Ellis tells us about his teams journey to a district championship.
Chris Ellis is the head girls basketball coach at Whitfield in St. Louis County and he joined The Show after last night's district championship win to tell us about the team's achievement while only having five players on the team.
Awards season will get its big finale this Sunday as the Oscars hold their 95th edition of the awards ceremony and we talk with Richard Roeper about what to expect. Plus, Dr. Andrew Storm of the Mayo Clinic.
Dr. Andrew Storm is a Therapeutic Endoscopic at the Mayo Clinic and he joins The Show to discuss the increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses in younger Americans and why it is important to screen early.
John Hancock fills in for Amy and joins Rongey today to host The Show. In our first hour we talk with Jeff McCausland on relations between China and the US. Plus the divide within the GOP.
Jeff McCausland joined The Show today to discuss the continued push by Russia in Ukraine and the threat that China poses to the United States.
When Amy moves on from this life she has one little request for her remains, think Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner. Plus, Emily Manley of Fox 2 joins us to talk the state takeover and SAPA ruling.
Fox 2's Capital Reporter Emily Manley joins The Show to talk a recent ruling on SAPA and details the road ahead for the state to takeover the St. Louis Police Department.
We've got a special guest in studio today as, head brewer at Rockwell Brewing Company, Jonathan Moxey joins The Show to talk about what's been brewing at Rockwell. Plus, Brad Young on an intriguing case involving a fertility clinic being sued by a couple.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joined us today to talk about a case involving a couple suing a fertility clinic after discovering their embryo was carrying a cancer gene.
House Bill 702 was passed overwhelmingly in the MO House before heading to the Senate, moving the state one step closer to taking control of the St. Louis Police Department. Plus, Peter Joy talks felony cases piling up in the Circuit Attorney's Office.
Peter Joy is a law professor at Wash U and he joined The Show to talk about the large amount of felony cases that are becoming backed up in the Circuit Attorney's Office.
Chris and Amy talk about recent escapes from the St. Louis Zoo.
Bill McDermott, the Host of Extra Time, calls in to talk about what happened and the experience at STL City SC.
Matt Pauley calls in to talk about the Cardinals
The Show talks to Bill McDermott, the Host of Extra Time on KMOX after the games for STL City SC. His experiences from Saturday Night in St. Louis.
Chris and Amy talk about the success of the debut of the STL City SC. Kim Garders office is underwater in Felony Cases.
Joe Vollmer, Ward 10 Alderman, calls in to talk the Mayors Safer Streets Bill and Red Light Cameras.
Ward 10 Alderman Joe Vollmer on The Show. Talking about the Mayors Safer Street Bill. Red Light Cameras.
We have seen some of the worst aspects of St. Louis in the last weeks and we will see some of the best aspects of our city this weekend. Our final hour will highlight both as we talk with City SC stadium announcer Dan Sweeney and Fox 2's Shirley Washington.
Michael Calhoun and Shirley Washington join The Show to talk about last night's conversation on crime, "Saving St. Louis".
Dan joined Amy and Chris to talk about his excitement for tomorrow night's home opener and what fans can expect from the environment at CITYPARK.
We've had to take some time away from the KMOX war room but we are back with maybe our dumbest draft yet: Days of the Week. Plus, Mike Claiborne from Jupiter and have you ever had a caffeine hangover?
Claibs is kind enough to join us just before first pitch today and he talks about Adam Wainwright's tough outing yesterday. Mike also updates us on any famous run ins he's had recently while in Florida.
A special edition of Hancock and Kelley on The Show because it is Hancock's birthday. We also get into a conversation on crime in the city and Kim Gardner. Plus, did you see this?
To get you ready for Saturday's home opener versus Charlotte FC we talk with Bill McDermott and he talks about the team and his new show debuting after the game Saturday night. Plus, Fox 2's Mandy Murphey to preview our joint special "Saving St. Louis".
Fox 2 News anchor Mandy Murphey joined The Show ahead of tonight's joint special with KMOX that will take an in depth look at crime in the city. Mandy will be joined by KMOX's Michael Calhoun and Fox 2's Shirley Washington.
The company announced that some employees will start sharing desks with other employees as part of a hybrid remote and in-person work schedule. Plus, actor Richard Thomas and sports fella Matt Pauley.
We are joined by actor Richard Thomas, who portrays Atticus Finch in the Broadway production of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird". He explains how Aaron Sorkin has re-imagined the famed character.
While at the grocery chain a 68 year old woman was assaulted by a man who was previously in prison but the attorney's representing the victim have had trouble getting information from the Circuit Attorney's Office. Plus, Major Garrett for his usual Thursday conversation.
Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS, Major Garrett joined The Show for his typical Thursday conversation and he updates us on the war in Ukraine, Fox News hosts lying and more.
We get back to more interviews that Amy and Chris conducted around the area on city politics and crime. Plus, Dr. Ellen Carol Dubois talks the history of women in politics and the suffrage movement.
Dr. Ellen Carol Dubois is a Political Historian at UCLA and she joined The Show to discuss the beginnings of Women's History Month and she also details the long fight to get the right to vote for American women.
No, it's not the start of a Seinfeld joke but there have been five near accidents on airport runways already in 2023. Plus, we talk with Ben Auton about staying safe with apps and Greg Stohr talks SCOTUS hearing arguments on student loan forgiveness.
Greg Stohr reports on the Supreme Court for Bloomberg and he joined The Show today to better explain the arguments being presented against President Biden's loan forgiveness plan and when we might get a decision.
Benjamin Auton is a co-founder of SingleWave Technology and he joined The Show to talk about the dangers of apps like Tik Tok and how to stay safe in digital spaces.
Charlie Brennan is back on KMOX to talk about the need for holding reckless drivers accountable in St. Louis City and the potential of bringing back red light cameras. Plus, are citizens in St. Louis up to date on all the local politics.
Both Amy and Chris took to the streets of St. Louis to ask citizens about topics that dominate local headlines including: Kim Gardner, crime and city politics.
KMOX reporter Kevin Killeen joined Amy and Chris in studio to discuss the rally supporting Kim Gardner this morning and his thoughts on the execution style murder downtown yesterday morning. Plus, Casey Holliday talks Missouri Dinosaurs.
Casey Holliday is a professor of Pathology and Anatomical studies at Mizzou and he joined The Show to enlighten us on the history of dinosaurs in the state of Missouri and we have a state dinosaur.
Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that there were hosts that 'endorsed' election falsehoods when reporting on the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. Plus, Zaki Baruti talks in support of Kim Gardner.
Zaki Baruti is the Chairman of the Community Justice Coalition and he joined The Show to discuss his support for Kim Gardner and reasons for why so many people want to remove her from office.
Yesterday morning a man was shot in the head in an execution style murder downtown. The murder took place in the middle of the work morning as a bystander filmed the crime. Plus, Christine Byers of KSDK on Kim Gardner.
Christine Byers, KSDK reporter, joins The Show to talk about her reporting and research into claims being made by both Kim Gardner and other parties over the events leading up to the tragic accident involving Janae Edmondson.
St. Louis Post Dispatch sports writer Tim Timmermann joined the show to talk about St. Louis City SC's win over Austin, Amy has to call Poison Control and Matt Pauley is live in Jupiter Florida for today's Cardinals Spring Training game against the New York Mets.
A thrilling 3-2 victory of Austin FC in Texas over the weekend has created even more buzz over the team. Tom Timmerman is the beat writer for the team and he joined us to tell us about his experience covering the game and team so far.
Another violent weekend on the roads in St. Louis left four dead and four others in critical condition. The accident happened at South Grand and Forest Park Avenue. Plus, St. Louis CITY SC wins their first match and stiffer penalties for carjacking.
Rep. Brad Christ, who represents parts of St. Louis County joins The Show to explain how potential legislation would make the penalty for carjackings harsher.
Patrick Hamacher once worked under Kim Gardner in the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office. He left his position, and he tells us about his experience there.
With Mike serving as a St. Charles county councilman he gives some insight into last night's hearing and how the city of St. Charles and the EPA have different opinions on the contaminated wells. Plus, we talk with someone who witnessed Janae Edmondson's accident.
CJ Eckrich was outside his apartment when Janae Edmondson was struck by a car while on the sidewalk. He recounts the details of that night including quick action by bystanders to help those involved.
Patrick Hamacher is an attorney, currently working at NGK Law and previously worked in the circuit attorney's office. Patrick also ran against Kim Gardner in the open primary in 2016. Plus, soccer fans get excited as City SC radio broadcasters Joey Zanaboni and Dale Schilly.
Before heading south to Austin for tomorrow night's opener, Joey and Dale stop by the studio to talk about their passion for the game and the type of broadcast you can expect to hear from the two.
Rongey is joined by Mike Elam, as he fills in for Amy, today and in the first hour we've got Hancock and Kelley in studio! We get their respective opinions on the circuit attorney. Plus, Adolphus Pruitt gives his defense of Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Adolphus joins The Show to explain why he believes that Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner should be able to keep her job amid calls for her to resign.
More on Kim Garnder about possibly being removed from office. The show talks to MO. Speaker of the MO. House of Reps Dean Plocher about a special prosecutor. Dave Bauder calls in to talk about the perception of the media
The Show talk to Dean Plocher, the MO. Speaker of the MO. House of Reps is on to talk about getting the special Prosecutor in St. Louis. Also talk about Kim Gardner given the choice to resign.
Les Sterman, Chairman of the Citizens of a Greater Downtown St. Louis is in the studio to talk about the accident of Janae Edmondson over the weekend and how crime needs to be fixed.
Matt Pauley calls in from Jupiter and teams are talking about the rule changes.
Guns and Roses are coming back to St. Louis. Chris and John talk about the Riverport Riot in 91.
Friend of the Show, Les Sterman, Chairman of Citizens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis is in the studio. Talking about what can be done to fix downtown and the reaction of what happened with Janae Edmondson.
John Hancock sits in for Amy today. John talks on Kim Gardner and the call for her to resign from her position.
Andy Banker calls in to talk about the family and friends response of Janae Edmondson who was visiting from Tennessee for a Volleyball Tournament and was hurt in an accident.
Major Garrett calls in talk whats going on in washington.
Fox 2 Reporter, Andy Banker calls in to talk about his visit down to Tennessee with friends and family of Volleyball Player Janea Edmondson, who lost both her legs over the weekend in a visit to St. Louis thanks to a unlicensed driver.
After announcing her intention to run for President in 2024, Nikki Haley said that she believes anyone running for office over the age of 75 should pass a competency test.
Nikki Haley suggested that politicians over the age of 75 who are running for office need to take a competency exam. Plus,
From the traditional service to the drive thru ash days of the pandemic, KMOXs Stuart McMillian hops in studio to give us the history. Plus, David Kelpe talks startup potential in the city of St. Louis.
David Kelpe is the Senior VP at CBRE, a commercial real estate firm, joined The Show to talk about all the potential in the city of St. Louis for certain startup companies. He also details the things holding companies back from making the move to St. Louis.
We spend the first hour talking about the accident that left Janae Edmondson a double amputee after she was struck by a car while on the sidewalk downtown. Plus, Maria Keena explains the role of the circuit attorney in all of this.
In response to the outcry of support for Janae Edmondson after she was hit by a car and lost her legs, the circuit attorney released a statement in which she seems to paint herself as a victim, referring to calls for her to resign.
ChatGPT is all the rage and now we get back to talking voice AI and Rongey came with examples of how crazy this technology is already. Plus, Jeff McCausland updates us on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and his thoughts on President Biden's speech.
We are joined by friend of The Show, CBS's Jeff McCausland gives his thoughts on President Biden's speech in Poland today and almost a year into Russia's invasion.
Find out how to remain professional and courteous while using social media with Julie Bauke. Plus, Dan Borgmeyer the mayor of St. Charles explains what is going on with contaminated wells in the city.
Contamination has put multiple wells out of commission in St. Charles County and to explain how his citizens are being effected and what is being done to help, Mayor Dan Borgmeyer joins The Show.
Julie Bauke is the President and Chief Career Strategist at the Bauke Group and she joins The Show to explain the importance of keeping your social media presence as professional as possible even if you were recently laid off.
While in town for a volleyball tournament Janae Edmondson was hit by car, that refused to yield, while on the sidewalk and had her legs amputated. Plus, President Biden's speech from Poland.
Jimmy Carter has been moved to Hospice Care. The Show interviews Dr. Bob Strong about the former President. Celebrating Presidents Day.
The Show talks about Dr. Bob Strong about the life and career of Former President Jimmy Carter, who is now under hospice care. Listening to stories about Jimmy Carter.
Chris and Amy take calls and one caller believes that Chris is mean to Amy. Matt Pauley calls in to talk Cardinals Baseball. Johnathan Tock talks on life safety and how we can not get hacked.
The Show Interviews Johnathan Tock, the founder of Single Wave Technologies. Preventing Ways of getting hacked.
Chris and Amy talk about partying in Soulard over the weekend celebrating Presidents Day. Joe Biden went to Ukraine today and this might be on the only time a active President visiting a war zone.
Walls that splash you back if you pee on them? Chris and Amy talk Fox News and how a lot of people believe everything they say.
We are joined by KMOX's Greg Damon and he details the upgrade that Kia and Hyundai are making to try help with security and deter theft. Plus, Bob Costas takes some time to share his thoughts on Tim McCarver.
Host of At Your Service and the KMOX Auto Show, Greg Damon joins The Show to explain what exactly Kia and Hyundai are doing to try and deter theft.
The legendary broadcaster took some time to share his thoughts and stories about Tim McCarver. Bob also breaks down what made Tim so good in the booth in his opinion.
In the second hour of The Show we talk with Hall-of-Famer Joe Torre and Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne as they share stories and insight on the broadcaster and former Cardinal. Plus, changes to Starbucks' rewards program.
Former Cardinals manager Joe Torre joined The Show today to reminisce and talk about his friend and teammate Tim McCarver.
The duo are back for another hour on The Show this Friday morning. We dive into John Fetterman checking into a hospital for depression, Nikki Haley running in 2024 and Tim McCarver. Plus, did you see this...?
The Pennsylvania Senator announced that he is getting treatment for clinical depression and will be checking into a hospital to focus on improving his mental health. Hancock and Kelley join Rongey and Amy to discuss the decision by Senator Fetterman.
No, he wasn't mad about how the game was going but rather the Twitter owner was upset that President Biden's tweets were getting more interaction than his. Plus, Meryl Kornfield of the Washington Post with a lawsuit you have to hear about.
Washington Post writer Meryl Kornfield joins The Show to discuss a lawsuit in Washington D.C. where a woman is suing her neighbor over the constant smell of weed permeating into her property.
KMOX's Matt Pauley is live from Jupiter, Florida at spring training and he updates us on his Netflix viewing, has his pictures critiqued, and we actually talk some baseball. Plus, Leigh Richardson on the increased levels of sadness among teen girls.
Leigh Richardson is a licensed counselor and founder of the Brain Performance Center and she joined The Show to better explain the pressure facing young people and specifically teenage girls. Plus, signs of depression to look out for.
If you need to tighten the purse strings and save some money maybe start by skipping breakfast while doctors everywhere clutch their pearls. Plus, Major Garrett talks aerial phenomena and how we view age in politics.
It's Thursday on The Show and that means we get to talk with Major Garrett. He gives his thoughts on the State of the Union, our view on age in politics, and shooting down objects in the sky.
A text from a listener gets Rongey going on Elon Musk's motivation for buying and running Twitter. Plus, we talk with Shameem Clark Hubbard Alderwoman for District 26 and Mick Adams talks about his experiences in the Rolling Stones tribute band Mick Adams and The Stones.
Mick Adams is the vocalist for Rolling Stones Tribute Band, Mick Adams and The Stones. He joins The Show to preview his show with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in which the orchestra will provide instrumental for a number of popular Stones songs.
Alderwoman Hubbard joins The Show to better explain the most recent iteration of the Civilian Oversight Board for the St. Louis Police Department.
In this hour we talk with Steve Shippy about his upcoming paranormal documentary "Shock Docs: Michigan Hell House" and if he'll make his way to the St. Louis area. Plus, Ian Sherr of CNET talks about AI advancements and voice AI.
CNET editor at large, Ian Sherr joins The Show to talk about the development of voice AI technology and the potential dangers of such technology.
Steve Shippy is a paranormal investigator and he joins The Show to preview his new documentary "Shock Docs: Michigan Hell House" that will premiere this weekend on the Travel Channel.
A writer for the New York Post put the question out there, so Rongey and Amy reflect on how their politics have changed if at all. Plus, Lamar Johnson's conviction is overturned and carjacking victims fought back.
Amy and Rongey have a discussion about some victims taking their safety and protection into their own hands and whether it is the right thing to do.
Well younger members of the workforce believe that it is more acceptable to date a fellow coworker. Surely nothing bad will come from that. Plus, Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman on removing a 1% grocery tax.
MO Senator (Dist. 22) Mary Elizabeth Coleman joined The Show to explain Missouri's 1% grocery tax and why she and others in the Missouri Senate want to remove the tax.
Well, in Chicago there is a pilot program being instituted by Mayor Lori Lightfoot that would give some Chicago residents $500 a month for a year no strings attached. Plus, Dave Simons on interest rate hikes & tax season and Super Bowl ratings.
Dave Simons is the host of Dollars & Sense on KMOX and he is Senior Vice President–Wealth Management and a Financial Advisor for UBS. He joined The Show to give his outlook on interest rates, inflation, and what to know as we head into tax season.
Yet another shooting at an American school has left 3 dead and 5 wounded after a man opened fire Monday night, eventually turning the gun on himself. Plus, a conversation on Dan McLaughlin's statement on his alcoholism and battles with anxiety and depression.
Valentine's Day has to be the most blatantly made up holiday ever. Amy and Chris discuss made up holidays and going over the top in a relationship.
Amy and Michael Kelly talk about the legalization of Weed and if they will have any bad effcts?
Show Recap. Evoultion Festival is coming in August and Steve Schankman talks about what is coming.
Steve Schankman the President of Contemporary Productions calls in. Talks about the Evolution Festival at the Boat House in Forrest Park In August.
A New Jersey Restaurant Bans any kids under 10 from coming in. Amy and Michael Kelly talk about why. Col. Jeff McCausland calls in, the CBS Military Consultant, talks about the China Balloons being shot down. Matt Pauley talks about his time in Jupiter Florida and the Cardinals.
Col. Jeff McCausland, the CBS Military Consultant calls in. Talks more about the China and the Balloons being shot down over the weekend. 3 in 3 days.
Michael Kelly and Amy talk about the Super Bowl and the Super Bowl Commercials. One of them is the Flash and Michael Keaton is back as Batman.
Dan Mehan the President and CEO Of Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls in to talk the Crime Bill helping MO and Businesses Session.
Dan Mehan calls in. He is the President and CEO Of Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He talks about building businesses in the city of St. Louis. Bringing Businesses to St. Louis.
In the final hour of The Show, Amy and Brad discuss the Illinois gun ban. With "Taste of Soulard" coming up this weekend, Bess McCoy, a board member for the Mardi Gras Foundation joins to discuss the event. They wrap up the show with discussion on how weed glut is lowering prices.
Mardi Gras Foundation Board Member Bess McCoy joins to discuss this weekend's upcoming event, "Taste of Soulard".
In hour 1 of The Show, Brad Young fills in for Chris Rongey, and Amy Marxkors are joined by Hancock & Kelley and discuss the special prosecutor for St Louis' initial approval along with entitlement reform. In honor of the Super Bowl being this weekend, they play John Hancock's own play titled, "Super Bowl Surprise".
The Show plays John Hancock's play in honor of the Super Bowl coming up called, "Super Bowl Surprise".
Mike Brown of Blue Man Group calls in to talk about coming to St. Louis.
Chris and Amy talk about people powering through when being sick.
Mike Brown of the World Renowned Blue Man Group calls in to talk about Blue Man Group coming to St. Louis and performing. How they talk with out using words.
Missouri Rep Steve Butz calls in to talk to the show about Legislation in The House in Jeff City.
Matt Pauley hasn't left for Jupiter yet but he calls in to talk to Chris and Amy.
And Chris and Amy are still talking about Cats. and Listeners aren't happy.
A Missouri Representative from District 81 in South City calls in to talk about potential legislation about a Special Prosecution In St. Louis.
Caller Mary wants to know where the Police where on this case? Where was Kim Gardner? She is mad for good reason.
Chris and Amy discuss the recent case that has gotten national attention; A family is harassed by a woman with a hammer. How this case has slipped through the cracks? Kim Gardner isn't doing her job? What is going on?
Chris and Amy discuss their hatred for cats and take a call about a cat that acts like a dog.
St. Louis goes viral for the wrong reasons as a neighbor finally gets arrested for harrassing a family. Mary from South City even weighs in.
Well this will obviously bring everybody back to movie theatres. Chris and Amy discuss if this is comparable to music and sporting events or just a bad idea for business. Plus, Fox 2's Emily Manley discusses proposed sports betting bills in the state legislature.
We caught up with Fox 2 Sate Capitol reporter Emily Manley to better explain some of the bills in the state legislature and whether sports betting has a better or worse chance at passing after dying in the Senate last year.
We all know that Super Bowl ad space is expensive for companies to purchase but how much are they setback really. Adam Rizzieri of Agency Parnter interactive gives insight into the process. Plus, George Mahe of STL Magazine on all things food and dining.
STL Magazine Dining Editor, George Mahe comes back in studio to give us some tips for Valentine's Day dinner and some things you could add to enhance your Super Bowl menu.
President Joe Biden held his second State of the Union Address in front of Congress last night. Amy and Chris break it down from the substance of the speech to the behavior of some in the audience. Plus, John Shaw of SIUC gives his takes on the President's speech.
John Shaw, Director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIU-Carbondale, joins The Show and gives his thoughts on President Biden's speech and the jeers & heckles he received at times during his speech.
Amy and Chris have their own bingo boards going for tonight's State of the Union Address and are hoping President Biden will sneak in a balloon or classified docs reference. Plus, Bobby Gibbs on retailers looking for lower prices and Neal Richardson talks developing St. Louis City.
Neal Richardson is the Executive Director of the St. Louis Development Corporation and he explains why our city is flush with redevelopment possibilities. Neal also talks about the City's role in helping bring development to downtown.
Bobby Gibbs is a consultant at Oliver Wyman and he joins The Show to explain how the process works for retailers to get lower prices. He also gives some reasoning for high prices and why retailers would ask for lower prices from suppliers?
In honor of President Biden's address tonight, we thought it'd be an appropriate time to update you the listeners on the state of The Show. Plus, Cici Tompkins talks open enrollment bill in the state legislature and Lebron just wants to be normal.
Cici Tompkins, Director of Outreach at Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, joins The Show to explain exactly what open enrollment is and the likelihood of an open enrollment bill being passed.
It feels like we are being asked to leave a tip for everything not just going out to a restaurant. Is it too much or is it enough to help with lower waged jobs. Plus, tonight is the State of the Union and did you see this?
President Joe Biden is set to give his State of the Union Address tonight, so Chris and Amy discuss their interest and lack there of ahead the President's speech tonight.
With the struggles over the past year in the world of cryptocurrency we can expect less of a presence this Sunday when we watch the game between the Chiefs and Eagles. Plus, Dr. Miller Boyd talks African American troops in the Civil War.
Dr. Miller Boyd is a historian and world history teacher at Whitfield and he joins The Show to discuss the history of the Civil War in Missouri and St. Louis. Plus, he explains the impact the war had on African American soldiers.
In honor of recreational sales of marijuana being legal in Missouri we go back to an interview that John Hancock had with the head of a marijuana company. Plus, Dr. Michael Wysession on the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria.
Dr. Michael Wysession, professor of Geophysics, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, joins The Show to lay out some of the earthquake history in the region. Plus, he gives us an idea of just how powerful and impactful this quake was as it hit early in the morning on Monday.
Amy shares a story about her friend's experience on a flight to India and let's just say it involves the aisle seat, some blankets, and a dead guy. Plus, a new warrant suggests there may have been more local politicians involved in the aldermen bribery scandal.
It is believed that Lacy Clay and Brandon Bosley may have also been involved in the Aldermanic bribery scandal that saw three St. Louis City aldermen sentenced to prison.
A recent poll from Pew Research says that Republicans are less likely to compromise in order to get Congressional work done compared to Democrats. Plus, Boston Dickerson talks recreational marijuana sales starting and John Tamny on rising oil prices.
John Tamny is the Political Editor at Forbes and he explains the reason behind periodic increases in gas prices.
Boston Dickerson is the CEO of Show-Me Organics and he joins The Show to talk about the industry and some of the regulations put in place. Plus, Boston explains why he believes in keeping Missouri's marijuana industry in Missouri.
Unlike Rongey's direct approach to condescending someone, today Amy and Chris draft the most unintentional condescending phrases you can say to someone. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne and Peyton Manning with a generous tip.
Claibs is down in Florida and he gives us a promising sign from his time around the Spring Training complex. Plus, Claibs tells us about some interesting celebrity run ins he's had while down in Florida.
In the final segment with Hancock and Kelley this Friday we get to potential candidates for the 2024 election, committee assignments, and more.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley are back on The Show for their Friday conversations and we talk committee assignments, 2024 candidates, musicians, and more.
Recap of the show. Amy and Chris get told off by a listener about being too young to be this unfun and grumpy.
Also Robyn Weilbacher the Chief Nursing officer of Mercy st. louis calls in to talk about the nursing shortage.
Robyn Weilbacher the Chief Nursing Office of Mecry Hospital of St. Louis calls in to talk about the nursing shortage.
Mercy.net/careers for more information.
Amy and Chris have discovered there are a bunch of Groundhogs around the Country that predict the weather just like Punxsutawney Phil.
Amy and Amert Gill of Restoration St. Louis talk about how they want to fix the city and how the city is pushing back.
Matt Pauley Joins the show.
People on planes shouldn't sing, otherwise Chris might get mad
Amy Gill and Amert Gill of Restoration St. Louis joins the Show. To talk about cleaning up the City and fixing the city and how we can make the city grow and progress.
A debate start between Ground Hogs Staten Island Chuck says its an Early Spring is coming, but Punxsutawney Phil says its 6 more weeks of Winter.
Major Garrett of CBS News is on the Show to talk about Washington news.
Washington Correspondent for CBS News, Author of The Big Truth and The Takeout Podcast is on the show talking about whats going on with the investigation of Biden and the classified documents, Biden announcing to run for 2024.
Rene Knott joins to discuss the two black quarterbacks facing off in the Super Bowl, and CBS News UN Correspondent Pam Faulk talks about the new aid coming to Ukraine.
KSDK co-anchor Rene Knott talks about the milestones being broken with two black quarterbacks facing off in the Super Bowl and what that means in terms of progress.
Hour 2: Randi Mozenter, Clinical Psychologist at Washington University and Barnes Jewish Hospital, joins to discuss the idea that too much screen time may inhibit inhibit development, also they talk about Exxon profits and Tom Brady retiring.
Child Psychologist at Wash U, Randy Mozenter calls in to talk about screen time for kids.
An Assistant JV Coach plays in place of one of her 13 year old kids and she balls out. She was trying and dominating the kids she was against.
Joe Vollmer, Alderman of Ward 10 calls in to talk about the Alderman pay raise.
Tom Brady retires
Alderman Joe Vollmer of Ward 10 Calls in to talk tax earnings, people working from home. The Alderman Pay Raise.
After taking time to have shows in smaller venues in smaller cities Louis C.K. has returned to the big stage and none bigger than Madison Square Garden. Plus, FBI Asst. Special Agent in Charge Chris Crocker on the carjacking task force.
FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Chris Crocker joined The Show in studio today to further explain the task force and the work being done to try and curb violent crimes.
The local brewery will be opening a location in the Chesterfield development The District and they will share space in their tap room with Hi-Pointe. Plus, Andrea Bauman and Karen Cloyd of Lock It For Love and legal analyst Brad Young.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joined The Show to explain the city's earnings tax and exactly why a class action lawsuit might be on the way.
Andrea Bauman and Karen Cloyd joined The Show to talk about their program Lock It For Love in which they give out free gun locks to avoid accidents among young children.
With a minuscule prosecution rate and increasing crime the GOP in Missouri is aiming to appoint a special prosecutor by governor's order with a new bill. Plus, Stuart McMillian tells us about new additions coming to Forest Park.
KMOX's Stuart McMillian hops in studio from the newsroom to tell us about the plans to add in basketball courts at Forest Park.
This past Friday the St. Louis City Aldermen held a vote to decide whether to nearly double their own salaries, the vote passed shockingly. Plus, Craig Riggins joins The Show to give his thoughts on Tyre Nichols death.
Craig Riggins is a broadcaster and political commentator, he joined The Show to give his thoughts about Tyre Nichols' murder at the hand of police and this tragedy should change the way we think of police and the relationship with the black community.
It's Monday so we get to talk with Matt Pauley and we actually get to the world of sports today as we talk Championship Sunday and NFL officiating. Plus, Steve Vai talks the release of his album "VAI/GASH".
The famous rock n roll guitarist joins The Show to share the story behind the album including the inspiration for the music and explains the namesake behind Gash.
Overnight the St. Louis region was blanketed with ice and some snow which created accidents this morning has many were heading into work. Plus, Chris Fox of CBS on protests surrounding the murder of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police.
CBS Correspondent Chris Fox joins The Show from Memphis where he has been covering the reaction and response to the release of body cam footage in which Tyre Nichols is beaten by police.
Amy was inspired by a tweet from Ryan Clark that led to today's draft topic. Plus, Officer Brandt Parsley of the Bloomington, Illinois police department on their voucher program.
Officer Brandt Parsley joined The Show to talk about the Bloomington Police Department's Lights On Program that will provide motorists with vouchers to fix broken lights on their car. He also talks about how a change to more community engagement has effected the relationship between the police and citizens.
Tonight the footage of five Memphis police officers beating Tyre Nichols is set to be released and has already been compared to video of the beating of Rodney King. Plus, Helen Turner of the Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum and Mike Claiborne.
With today serving as International Holocaust Remembrance Day we talked with Helen Turner, Director of Education, for the Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum about the importance of remembering the victims of the Holocaust and keeping future generations educated.
It's Friday morning at KMOX and that means John Hancock and Michael Kelley sit in on The Show for the first hour to talk crime in the city and banning members of Congress from trading stocks. Plus, did you see this...?
In this segment with Hancock and Kelley we get to a wide range of topics including Congress and stock trading, the murder of Tyre Nichols, and 2024 nominees.
KMOX Newsman Michael Calhoun joins The Show in studio to give us a debriefing on the recent spike in carjackings and break ins across the city of St. Louis. Plus, Jeff Leonard on what is holding St. Louis back.
Jeff Leonard of Wells Fargo recently wrote a column for the St. Louis Business Journal addressing some of the problems and attitudes holding our city back.
Matt Pauley is on The Show for his normal Thursday conversation and Matt defends the now Hall of Famer Scott Rolen from the Twitter haters. Plus, Steve Ehlmann the St. Charles County Executive on city crime affecting the entire region of St. Louis.
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann came in studio today to share his thoughts on the crime problem in the city of St. Louis and offers up some ideas he believe could help the region recover from its current reputation
We all have our weird or crazy Uber stories but this may take the cake, when an Uber Eats delivery person found his way onto the court at a college basketball game. Plus, Major Garrett on classified documents and the state of the war in Ukraine.
It's Thursday and that means we get to chat with Major Garrett and today he updates us on the state of the war in Ukraine and next steps could be for each side. Plus, classified documents.
Dr. F. Perry Wilson of Yale University School of Medicine tells us about his new book "How Medicine Works and When It Doesn't" and discusses what changes should be made to the Covid vaccine strategy.
Police Chief Kurt Frisz calls in to talk about what St. Charles County is doing to lower the crime rate.
Dr. F. Perry Wilson from Yale University School of Medicine discusses his new book on trust in medicine, and discusses FDA considering a change in the COVID Vaccine Strategy.
Also, F-150 Drivers are posers and Chris explains why.
Teleheath is the subject of the day. Dr. Sarah Schneck, the Medical Director of Virtual Health calls in and discusses on the Virtual Dr. Visits.
Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of the Bauke Group calls in to talk using ChatGBT on a resume cover letter.
Dr. Sarah Schneck, the Medical Director of Virtualist Medicine for ChristianaCares Center for Virtual Health.
Amy and Chris talk about Cardinals Hall of Famer, Scott Rolen, getting the nod to be in The Baseball Hall of Fame. Dean Devor calls in to talk the winter weather that happened this morning.
St. Charles Police Chief, Kurt Frisz calls in to talk about what St. Charles County is doing to lower Crime rates.
With the third selection in the hoarding classified documents draft...Mike Pence. It was reported that lawyers for Mike Pence have discovered and turned over classified documents from his Indiana home. Plus, a BJC nurse shares her experience with car break-ins while working downtown.
A nurse at BJC joins The Show to detail her experience with discovering her car was stolen when leaving work and how frequent these events happen.
With our first real winter storm of the season approaching we get an update from AccuWeather meteorologist Johnny Summers on what to expect with the storm. Plus, Chris Goodson of the Gilded Age talks revitalizing old buildings downtown.
Chris Goodson is the Principal at the Gilded Age, created to restore Lafayette Square, he joins The Show to discuss the importance of revitalizing and restoring old buildings and churches downtown.
With news of a second mass shooting in three days in California, it is becoming harder and harder to distinguish between tragic events like these. Plus, Mark Milton of Milton Law Group on the city refunding earnings tax.
Mark Milton is an attorney at the Milton Law Group and he joins The Show to discuss his argument for the city refunding earnings tax for work done outside the city.
Assuming that nobody would ticket him, Rongey parked without paying this past weekend and was surprised to find a ticket, leading to a thought about perception of the city of St. Louis. Plus, Gilbert King producer and host of the Bone Valley podcast.
Gilbert King, host and producer of the Bone Valley podcast joins The Show to share his experience in thoroughly investigating the case of Leo Schofield in which he is wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife.
As you can guess we've got all different answers and you know what Rongey thinks, plus a thoughtful answer from KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley. We also talk with Steven Portnoy on more classified documents being found at Biden's home.
There were more classified documents found at President Biden's house this weekend and we talk with CBS's Steven Portnoy about what the continued discovery of documents means for the President.
Police were investigating car break ins in the parking lot of The Foundry this weekend when juveniles opened fire and luckily nobody was hit. What does this mean for the future of The Foundry and Midtown. Plus, MO Senator Holly Thompson Rehder on a state run opioid monitoring program.
MO Senator for District 27, Holly Thompson Rehder joins The Show to talk about a proposed opioid monitoring program that would allow physicians to look at prescription history to better understand a patient's medicinal needs.
Inspired by both former President Trump and current President Biden's handling of classified documents, today we draft the things in your home you don't want people finding. Plus, Alderwoman for ward 21 Laura Keys talks about Board Bill 177.
Alderwoman for Ward 21 Laura Keys joins The Show to discuss Board Bill 177, authored by Keys that would offer qualifying senior citizens $500 a month.
Rongey came across an interesting email from a company laying out options for opting out of receiving Valentine's Day themed emails, citing the day being a tough time for people. Plus, Steve Schankman talks David Crosby and Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne.
St. Louis music producer Steve Schankman joins The Show to talk about the life and career of David Crosby, member of The Byrds and of course Crosby, Stills, and Nash and later Young.
It's Friday and that means KMOX's dynamic duo of John Hancock and Michael Kelley join The Show for the first hour. We talk David Crosby, the debt ceiling and more. Plus, did you see this...?
Captain Chaos AKA Chris Rongey may have found his new favorite activity that involves destroying planet Earth.
Gov. Mike Parson gave his State of the State Address last night, today Amy and Chris go through the different aspects of the Governors legislative priorities for the coming year. Plus, Rep. Marlene Terry discusses HB 66.
Marlene Terry represents District 66 (St. Louis County) and she joins The Show to discuss HB 66. A Bill she's authored that aims to require that certain topics be included in history curriculum for middle school to high school aged children.
In Bloomington, Illinois to combat driving without working lights the city has started issuing vouchers for $250 for drivers to go and get the lights on their car fixed. Plus, legal analyst Brad Young and KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley.
Attorney at Harris, Dowell, Fisher, and Young; Brad Young joins The Show to breakdown the legal defense that could be made for Alec Baldwin and a reversal of a court decision that cost a woman $5 million.
The actor along with another crew member will be charged for involuntary manslaughter for their role in the events that led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Plus, Major Garrett explains the battle on Capitol Hill to raise the debt ceiling.
On for his typical Thursday conversation Major Garrett breaks down the fight on the Hill to extend the debt ceiling and what the consequences might be if an agreement can't be reached. Plus, classified documents found at Joe Biden's personal residence.
Preston Truman Boyd plays Javert in Les Miserables coming to the Fabulous Fox next week.
KC Rafferty is the Assistant Director of Community Engagement at Missouri Behavioral Health Council.
Genetic Genealogist CeCe Moore, from Finding Your Roots on PBS and The Genetic Detectiveon ABC, joins us to discuss the 40-year-old unsolved murder of a young girl in St. Louis and how the use of DNA is producing leads.
The show discuss if you find a wallet; would you keep it, return it, keep the money and return the wallet? Check out the poll.
CeCe Moore calls in to discuss a cold case from 1983 in St. Louis and how it is solved.
Dr. Ray Arvidson calls in to talk about the new planet discovery and the new green comet.
The poll results are in about if people would keep the money or return the wallet with everything in it. Amy talks what conservatives and progressives think they want.
Amrith Ramkumar of the Wall Street Journal calls in to talk about the climate of Finances
Chris and Amy talk about Brian Walshe, who was arrested for allegedly murdering his wife, and while in court they read off his google search history. Its not pretty.
John Tamny, the political editor at Forbes calls in and talks economics with in the debt celling and congress and the treasury.
Did you see this?
John Tamny, the political Editor at Forbes and senior economic advisor for Toreador Research and Trading calls in. Talks about the debt celling and how much money the treasury is planning on spending.
The Cowboys kicker missed an NFL record four extra points in last night's win versus the Tom Brady led Buccaneers. Plus, KC Rafferty of the Missouri Behavioral Health Council talks about the introduction of the 988 suicide hotline.
KC Rafferty is the Assistant Director of Community Engagement for the Missouri Behavioral Health Council and she joins The Show to talk about treating mental health like physical health. Plus, resources if you or someone may be dealing with mental illness.
Lutz talks about the inaugural season and the excitement around the team heading into year one. Plus, we hear about the bigger, long term picture for the club.
Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC Lutz Pfannenstiel takes some time to preview the inaugural season and what fans can expect from the team long term. Plus, KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley.
KMOX Sports Fella Matt Pauley joins The Show and talks about his time at Winter Warm Up and his experience on the Cardinals Caravan.
Over the weekend more classified documents were found in President Biden's home and now he faces growing scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. Plus, Detective Chris Carita on the importance of training officers on red flag laws.
Detective Chris Carita works out of South Florida and he joined The Show today to discuss the importance of red flag laws and training officers how to work with them.
Tom Ackerman is with Rongey today as they broadcast from Ballpark Village the site of this year's Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up. Plus, we hear from Jordan Walker, Gordan Graceffo, Willson Contreras, and Jack Flaherty.
The Cards skipper looks back on his first year at the helm and his outlook going into the 2023 season.
Tom Ackerman is with Rongey today as they broadcast from Ballpark Village the site of this year's Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up. Plus, Bill DeWitt III, Bill DeWitt Jr. and Oliver Marmol.
Tom Ackerman is with Rongey today as they broadcast from Ballpark Village the site of this year's Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up. Plus, Paul Dejong and Randy Flores.
Cards infielder Paul Dejong talks with Tom Ackerman about his recent struggles and finding some normalcy this off-season.
KMOX reporter Kevin Killeen hops in studio to share a story he's been working on that focuses on a group of homeless men living in tents just off of the highway. Plus, MO Senator Travis Fitzwater talks the nuances of SJR 25.
St. Louis Magazine dining editor, George Mahe joins The Show to update us on the St. Louis food scene and where you need to try next.
Senator Fitzwater represents District 49 in the Missouri Senate and he joins The Show today to discuss SJR 25 that seeks to lower the number of House members and change term limits for the General Assembly.
Good thing George Mahe knows, the dining editor for St. Louis Magazine joins The Show to highlight new restaurant openings and update us on those that have closed. Plus, Preston Truman Boyd plays Javert in Les Miserables which will be at the Fabulous Fox next week.
We talked with Preston Truman Boyd who plays villain Javert about the show and what the role means to him in anticipation of Les Miserables at the Fabulous Fox Theater.
Amy is on a secret mission or maybe a race but Claibs steps in to host with Rongey and it's Friday so bring in Michael Kelley. We talk the appointment of special counsel and cities passing St. Louis by. Plus, did you see this?
Michael Kelley and Mike Claiborne give their reactions to AG Merrick Garland appointing special counsel to investigate the handling of classified documents by Joe Biden.
The Attorney General appointed Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate how classified documents made their way to President Biden's personal residence in Delaware. Plus, reaction from Merrick Garlands appointment.
In response to more documents being found at President Biden's residence in Delaware, AG Garland has appointed Robert Hur special counsel to investigate the matter.
In honor of Jeff Beck, our draft will focus on musicians who have passed away that we wish we could see perform. Plus, KMOX's sports fella Matt Pauley joins The Show.
KMOX Sports' Matt Pauley is back for his usual Thursday conversation on The Show and today he has some interesting breaking news from the Cardinals.
We are joined by Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III as he previews what fans can expect when they attend the Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up this weekend. Plus, Major Garrett of CBS talks about classified documents found in President Biden's personal office.
Major Garrett of CBS joins The Show to discuss the similarities and differences between the finding of classified documents in Biden's and Trump's offices.
The Car was repo'd and Chris and Amy react. Recap of the show. Rep David Tyson Smith calls in.
Hour 2 starts with Les Sterman, the Chairman of Citizens for a Greater Downtown St. Louis. Talking about trying to clean up the city.
Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge calls in to talk about the FAA issues.
Thousands of Flights are delayed this morning cause a problem with the FAA Computers, so it wasn't Southwest fault this time.
The Car outside Catalyst Coffee Bar in St. Louis, is gone. Harvey Dent got towed.
Javier Palomarez, the CEO of the US Hispanic Business Council is on the show.
It was reported that President Joe Biden had classified documents from his time as Vice President in a private office. Amy and Chris discuss the differences between this and Mar-a-Lago. Plus, Missouri Senator Greg Razer talks about SB 62.
Missouri Senator Greg Razer of the 7th District joins The Show to discuss SB 62 to better define abortion in Missouri.
Jeff Smith is a former Missouri Senator who served time in prison and joins The Show to help us understand what the prison experience might look like for the former aldermen. Plus, Paul Seegert on the FDA possibly approving a new weight loss drug.
Paul Seegert is a managing partner at PCS Advisers and discusses the potential good and bad with this approval and the state of healthcare in America.
Social media is believed to have played a part in the storming of government buildings in Brazil by protesters of the country's Presidential election. Plus, Scott MacFarlane of CBS on classified documents found in Biden's private office.
CBS News' Scott MacFarlane joins The Show to talk about the potential consequences facing Joe Biden and compares Brazil's Capital protest to the events of January 6th, 2021.
Football and the NFL continues to dominate ratings in the United States as a majority of the most watched television events were NFL games. Plus, Sarah Miller discusses non-compete contracts and industries where they're necessary.
Sarah Miller of the American Economic Liberties Project talks non-compete contracts and the FTC's desire to ban such contracts.
Senator Lauren Arthur joins The Show to discuss Senate Bill 107 that would create a program that would help teachers with their student loans. Plus, KMOX's Matt Pauley on whta the Cardinals need and the final Sunday of the NFL regular season.
It's Monday and that means we get to talk with show favorite Matt Pauley as he breaks down the regular season finale for the NFL and what the Cardinals still need to improve the roster.
In a scene reminiscent of January 6th on Capital Hill, protesters in Brazil stormed the countries government buildings in protest of Lula's election win. Plus, other top stories from the weekend.
In the final hour of The Show, Chief Genetic Genealogist at Parabon Nanolabs CeCe Moore joins to discuss the use of genealogy in the Idaho murder case. Mike Claiborne also joins to discuss his biggest loser's in world history.
Chief Genetic Genealogist at Parabon Nanolabs CeCe Moore joins to discuss the use of genealogy in the Idaho murder case.
In hour 2 of The Show, Missouri Capitol Bureau Chief Emily Manly joins to discuss the Missouri state legislature starting their session this week. They then draft the biggest loser's in world history. They wrap up the hour discussing Bed, Beth, and Beyond going bankrupt.
Missouri Capitol Bureau Chief Emily Manly joins to discuss the Missouri State legislature that started their session this week.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock & Kelley join to discuss the house speaker vote as well as why beard's are a part of the current trend and why Amy is finished running.
Mercy Clinic Heart and Vascular electrophysiologist calls in and talks about Damar Hamlin heart attack from Monday night. A new weight loss medication. Matt Pauley calls in to talk about his new show.
Speaker of the House vote updates as Kevin MCCarthy goes for his 7th time trying. People don't want to work. Host of "Tech It Out" Radio Show and Podcast Marc Salzman calls in to talk tech and new AI.
Scooters are back downtown and running around the city and groups of kids are taking them out for Joy Rides. An update on Demar Hamlin from the Buffalo Bills. Major Garrett calls in and talks whats going on in Congress.
Apparently St. Louis. Nearly half of the households in St. Louis are occupied by just one person the good news is, there are plenty of other lonely people out there. Plus, evaluating President Zelensky as a wartime leader.
Alan Scaia of KRLD in Dallas is on the scene outside of the hospital where Damar Hamlin is being treated and he updates us on his progress. Plus, John Hancock talks the new Congress and the lack of enough in-party support for Kevin McCarthy.
KMOX's John Hancock joins Amy and Chris to discuss the optics of the GOP split in voting for Speaker of the House and what this delay means moving forward.
Kevin McCarthy was unable to reach the amount of votes needed to take over the role of Speaker of the House; the vote will continue today. Plus, Kiryl Sukhotski of Radio Free Europe on reporting what actually happens during the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Kiryl Sukhotski of Radio Free Europe joins us from Prague and talks about the difficult work of getting proper news coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Economic failure, another great war and possibly cannibalism? Nostradamus is throwing a lot of arrows out there. Plus, Matt Pauley to talk about his thoughts and feelings after Damar Hamlin's medical emergency in last night's game vs Cincinnati.
KMOX's Brad Young is a lawyer and partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young and he joins The Show to talk about legal action that could be taken against Southwest Airlines. Plus, Steven Portnoy of CBS talks the new Congress being sworn in today.
Stephen Portnoy joins The Show breakdown the nuances of the vote for Speaker of the House and how long the vote may take.
Last night Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin experienced cardiac arrest after making a tackle versus the Bengals on Monday Night Football and received CPR on the field. He was taken to a local Trauma 1 medical center where he is in critical condition. Plus, MO Senator Doug Beck on phasing out personal property tax.
Senator Doug Beck joins Chris and Amy to discuss his thoughts on phasing out personal property tax.
James Hagerty is an obituary writer for the Wall St. Journal and he joins The Show to talk about his work and inspiration, plus he previews his book. Plus, Mike Claiborne hops in studio.
Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Executive Director-Lambert Airport joins Marxkors and Brennan talking about holiday travel at Lambert and the problems that Southwest has been having. Stanford University has words that you should not say. Right now two in three eighth graders are not reading with proficiency and the need to be “hooked on phonics.” Finally, hour two ends with Steve, a retired plumber calling in talking about pipes freezing.
Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Executive Director-Lambert Airport joins Marxkors and Brennan talking about holiday travel at Lambert and the problems that Southwest has been having.
Charlie Brennan is back for the day, he joins Amy Marxkors on The Show. Comedian and St. Louis native Nikki Glaser joins talking about her show at Stifel Theatre on New Year’s Eve. Former Executive Producer Chris Mihill joins talking what he has been up to in retirement. Story time with Marxkors, Brennan, Mihill and John Hancock, it includes not being able to find the car. Sir Soccer Bill McDermott joins the show talking the passing of Pele and what he meant to the game.
Yep, Bill Cosby has expressed a desire to have a comedy tour in 2023 maybe Ticketmaster will sell the tickets. Plus, Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk some basketball, Blues hockey and "Never Have I Ever".
Dr. John Mohart is the chief clinical officer and president of Mercy Communities, he joins The Show to discuss this new blood test and what it means for future cancer and disease research. Plus, Thane Rosenbaum of CBS talks Title 42 after it was upheld by the Supreme Court.
CBS Legal Analyst, Thane Rosenbaum joins The Show to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Title 42 and the nuances of Title 42.
After cancelling thousands of flights during one of the busiest times of the year for travel, Southwest is still trying to find a fix while cancelling more flights. Plus, Mizzou dominates Kentucky and China restrictions.
Matt and Chris talk and ponder wither it is Cheez-its or cheez-it crackers. Cat Neville, the VP of Communications at Explore St. Louis calls in to talk about New Years Eve Events.
Chris Rongey talks about his fears of going to Prison and how he would'nt wanna eat Nutraloaf. Dave Simons, the host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX, calls in to talk about the ecconmy and what do with your money in 2023.
A bunch of unruly customers brawl at Waffle House. So which place would win in a brawl. Jim Kasula calls to talk on the cancellations of Southwest Airlines.
The day after Christmas, after New Year's, or maybe you wait until after the Super Bowl but there is a right time and a wrong time to taking your tree down, Matt and Rongey discuss. Plus, we are leaving narcissists in 2022.
Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch the owner and CEO of Lincoln-Goldfinch Law breaks down just exactly what Title 42 is used for and how it effects immigration at the border. Plus, Pat Kelly talks about some county municipalities wanting to add a 3% tax to weed sales.
Pat Kelly is the executive director of the Municipal League of Metro St. Louis and he joins The Show to talk about the pushback from some municipalities and why they want the additional tax.
It's a sluggish day in offices all around today as many people make their way back to work after the holiday weekend, hopefully it was a good one. Plus, Dan Lamothe of the Washington Post talks holiday travel headaches and the war in Ukraine.
Dan Lamothe of the Washington Post is stuck in St. Louis after his Southwest flight was cancelled, putting him in the same boat as thousands of Southwest travelers.
Mizzou beat down Illinois in last night's annual Braggin' Rights game at Enterprise Center 93-71, behind Kobe Brown's 31 point performance. Plus, a new owner of the Hi Pointe Theatre as Bree Maniscalco of Cinema St. Louis joins The Show.
Bree Maniscalco is the executive director for Cinema St. Louis and joins The Show to discuss the change in ownership and the things Cinema St. Louis has planned for the theatre.
Christmas may be in two days but today we're going to draft the worst, most awful things about the holidays. Plus, Adam Rizzieri talks drama at Twitter and Congress' desire to ban Tik Tok.
Adam Rizzieri of the Agency Partner Interactive joins The Show to discuss Twitter's continued drama and Congress' desire to ban Tik Tok.
Mike Claiborne joins Rongey as co-host and the dynamic duo return to The Show on a special Friday before Christmas as the gang shares some very fun stories. Plus, what's trending?
The show ponder if kids still need to sit on Santas Lap? Matt Pauley calls in and weighs in and talks Cardinals baseball. Pam Faulk, CBS Correspondent calls in to talk about Zelenskyy visiting the US.
Chris harps again about his gold status with AAA but Amy actually has the card. Nick Chabarria from AAA talks about the Holiday Road Travel. Also RHonda Hamm-Niebruegge from Lambert Air Port calls in to talk about flights out and in.
The Press Conference from MODOT says its gonna be real cold for the next two days. Major Garrett is on the phone to talk about Ukraine President Zelensky and the far right complains. Be careful driving.
The City braces for the possible blizzard. They talk with Jim Krasula the CBS Correspondent. Then talking to Steve Trevino of "I Speak Wife".
Nick Chabarria of AAA Missouri calls in and tells the Show about preparation for the coming Snow Storm. Statistics show we can only stand 4 hours with family. Elon Musk, did he even found anything?
Chris has a dream about Kevin Killeen? And He is compared to Batman when he just dissapears.
Dean DeVor talks about how much snow and preperation for the next couple of days. Lambert Airport is getting ready for the storm and Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge the executive Director at Lambert International Airport calls in.
After George Santos won his election in New York, it came to light that he may have lied about past employment and even his home address. Jon Prouty joins The Show to help explain the goal of opposition research.
Leigh Richardson is a licensed professional counselor and joins The Show to talk about stress throughout the holiday season and how to handle that stress. Plus, Dr. Emily Morton talks the impact of a four day school week.
Dr. Emily Morton is a research scientist at Northwest Evaluation Association and talks about some of the positive impacts of a four day school week.
Stuart McMillian hops into the studio to talk about the Exodus at Lambert Airport a tradition that welcomes home military servicemen and women for holiday leave. Plus, Scott MacFarlane talks the January 6th Committee and their legacy.
Scott MacFarlane joins The Show to discuss the impact of the Jan. 6th Committee referral to charge Donal Trump with crimes.
Shane 'Scooter' Christensen and Rochelle 'Wham' Middleton join The Show in studio to talk about the history of the Globetrotters and how it's changed over the years. Plus, Elon on his way out of Twitter?
FBI Special Agent Jay Greenberg joins The Show to discuss the rise in hate crimes in the state, what is leading to an increase and those being victimized. Plus, Matt Pauley talks winter weather and a little bit about sports.
In arguably the best World Cup Final in recent memory Argentina and Lionel Messi fought off two French comebacks to win on penalty kicks. Plus, Rep. Ed Lewis talks about a bill that would raise teacher salary.
MO Rep. Ed Lewis of District 6 joins The Show to talk about a Bill that would raise the salaries of teacher's across the state.
In hour 2 of The Show, Gretchen Carlson, Co-Founder of Lift Our Voices speaks on President Biden's signing of the Speak Out Act. Chris and Amy then discuss Elon Musk suspending accounts on Twitter. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne also joins The Show.
Gretchen Carlson, Co-Founder of Lift Our Voices, joins to discuss Biden's signing of the Speak Out Act.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock & Kelley join to discuss St. Louis' new police chief. They also discuss weather and its patterns along with Donald Trump and his recent NFT's. They wrap up the hour with "What's Trending".
We push closer towards our fundraising goal but we still need your help to get across the finish the line, any donation helps SSM Cardinal Glennon.
KMOX alum and legendary broadcaster Bob Costas joins The Show to talk about all the good things that Cardinal Glennon does for children and their families. Plus, we talk a little baseball.
The Show talks with Taylor Tomlinson a comedian that will have two shows at the Stifel Theater this Saturday night. Plus, KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley and it's office party season.
One of these days we'll talk to Matt about sports, but today is not one of those days. We get Matt's opinion on office holiday parties and hear about the time he made a scene at a Walmart.
In many districts across the area enrollment and student populations are dropping, why? Plus, Major Garrett of CBS News joins The Show and the St. Louis Police Foundation is giving money to new Chief of Police Robert Tracy.
Major Garrett joins Amy and Rongey for his usual Thursday phone call and today's topics include Tik Tok and the southern border.
Today we hear from two more Cardinal Glennon families to give insight into all that SSM Cardinal Glennon does to help sick children and their families.
Shana Williams joins The Show to discuss how Cardinal Glennon helped her son Jimmy through his treatment and what it meant to her and their family.
Kristyn joins The Show to talk about her son Luke's and her family's experience with SSM Cardinal Glennon when Luke was receiving treatment.
We go to City Hall for the Mayor's announcement that Robert Tracy will be the new Police Chief for the City of St. Louis. We hear from Mayor Jones, Dr. Dan Isom and Robert Tracy.
Mayor Jones and Dr. Dan Isom introduce new St. Louis City Police Chief Robert Tracy from City Hall.
Around the 2:00 PM hour on Tuesday afternoon shots were fired, interrupting the Civil Court proceedings and sending some fragments into the building. Plus, a four day school week for some students in Independence.
All of this week Audacy St. Louis will continue to offer experiences available for purchase by donation, all going to SSM Cardinal Glennon and their Tree of Hope campaign.
Rongey and John Hancock have a conversation with comedian Steve Byrne as he previews his new special on Amazon Prime "The Last Late Night". Plus, Joe Zydlo of the Red Cross to tell you about Audacy's Holiday Heroes Blood Drive.
Joe Zydlo of the Red Cross joins The Show to highlight the need for blood donors in St. Louis and talks the Audacy Holiday Heroes Blood Drive which is next week December 20-23.
John Hancock fills in for Amy today, he and Rongey talk about the possibility of sports betting becoming legal in the state of Missouri. Plus, Dr. Ray Arvidson of WashU talks the Artemis I mission and what it means for space exploration.
Dr. Ray Arvidson joins The Show to discuss the Artemis I mission and what the future of space exploration will look like after the successful mission.
Audacy St. Louis has teamed up with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon to raise money for the Children's Foundation through the Tree of Hope campaign by offering prizes that can be purchased by donation. Plus, Bill McDermott joins The Show to talk about his family's experience with Cardinal Glennon and soccer of course.
Rich Rubino joins Amy and Rongey on the anniversary of the hanging chad controversy of the 2000 election between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Plus, KMOX sports fella Matt Pauley and it's Christmas party season.
KMOX's Matt Pauley is used to the sports talks but today tested his knowledge and appreciation for diners with a bit of baseball talk.
Grant Wahl was an American soccer journalist in Qatar covering the World Cup where he felt ill and died covering the quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands. Plus, Bill Eigel MO Senator for District 23 talks rise in property tax.
MO Senator for the 23rd District Bill Eigel joins The Show to talk about Missouri's rising personal property tax and why Missouri should look toward getting rid of personal property taxes.
George Mahe of St. Louis Magazine joins The Show to talk the St. Louis food and restaurant scene. Plus, it's draft day on The Show and we're drafting best sports names.
It's noon on Friday and that puts Amy and Rongey on the clock to get their picks in for best names in sports.
Cody Garcia plays Buddy the Elf in the production "Elf: The Musical" and joins The Show to discuss his acting career and what to expect from the production. Plus, Willson Contreras is introduced as the Cardinals catcher and Amy bought a mattress.
We go to Busch Stadium where John Mozeliak and the Cardinals introduce their new catcher Willson Contreras.
KMOX's favorite political personalities join The Show to discuss Hancock's new phone, Kyrsten Sinema going independent and more shenanigans. Plus, we find out What's Trending?
Chris and Amy talk to Kate Haher the executive Director of CWE 13th Annual Window Walk. They discuss about cargo Shorts. mark Smith the Clayton Police Chief joins the show
Rongey and Amy talk about Missouri Weed Day. Matt Pauley calls in and talks to the Show about what the Cardinals are going to do next after bringing in Wilson Contreras. Mac Saltzman calls in to talk about Tech Christmas GIfts.
Brittney Griner is swapped out of the Russian Prison for Victor Bout. Colonel Jeff McCausland calls in to talk about the details. Major Garrett calls in and talks about it from Minnesota.
A man found out he was going to be fired and he could bring some sort of emotional support, this man opted to bring an emotional support clown. Plus, Matt Pauley breaks the news of the newest player to wear the birds on the bat.
The Cardinals have reached an agreement with former Cubs catcher Willson Contreras for five years and a total of $87.5M.
It's been 15 years since Mississippi Nights closed it's doors and thus ending a piece of the St. Louis music scene, Garrett and Stacy Enloe join to talk about their book which highlights the popular venue. Plus, Sarah Javier CEO of the APA talks taking over the St. Louis County Adoption Center.
Sarah Javier is the CEO of the Animal Protection Association and her organization is taking over the St. Louis County Adoption Center after controversy over the former administration.
Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock won re-election over Herschel Walker after Georgia's senate race went to a runoff. Plus, Kevin Killeen hops in studio after yesterday's sentencing of three St. Louis Alderman and don't go testing car door handles.
KMOX's Kevin Killeen joins Amy and Rongey to discuss last night's sentencing of three St. Louis City Aldermen after being convicted of bribery.
There was a hoax report that KTVI's Elliot Davis had passed away and he joins The Show to talk about his not close brush with death. Plus, Matt Pauley gives a hot stove update from San Diego and Amy needs a new mattress.
Matt Pauley joins The Show live from the MLB Winter Meetings in San Diego to update us on the hot stove and what the Cardinals may do to improve the team.
Alderman of the 23rd Ward Joe Vaccaro joins The Show to discuss a proposal that would make being an alderman a full time job and potential salary increase for the group of aldermen. Plus, Mike Truax talks 1904 World's Fair buildings.
Mike Truax of the 1904 World's Fair Society talks about all the buildings and structures that were made for the fair and what happened to them after the conclusion of the World's Fair.
It's that point in the year again and we now know Time Magazine's nominations for Person of the Year. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Dan McLaughlin was arrested for DWI and CVS may not be so charitable.
Sell by, best by, use by. Does anybody know what they mean for safe food consumption, maybe it means nothing? Plus, from the MLB winter meetings in San Diego, Matt Pauley talks Cardinals offseason and hot stove season.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins The Show live from San Diego and MLB Winter Meetings to update us on the MLB hot stove.
There will be one less airline that you can call, as Frontier Airlines has announced they will be ditching their phone number. Plus, Dr. Gary Michelfelder talks the Mauna Loa volcanic eruption in Hawaii and cannabis may not relieve pain like advertised.
Dr. Gary Michelfelder is a professor of Geography Geology and Planning at Missouri State and updates us on the Mauna Loa eruption in Hawaii and if the flowing lava will reach a key highway.
Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker have battled it out another month and now wait to see who will be Senator after tomorrow's runoff election. Plus, John Bowman of the St. Louis County NAACP talks about Dierbergs returning TIFs.
John Bowman, President of the St. Louis County NAACP, joins The Show to discuss why he believes some TIF money is being allocated to places it shouldn't.
In hour 3 of The Show, SLU Soccer broadcaster Bill McDermott joins to discuss the USMNT's upcoming Round of 16 game against the Netherlands in the World Cup. Amy and Michael then discuss the new Los Angeles mask order. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne then joins to discuss the Cardinals offseason and what to expect from the team as far as roster changes go. They wrap up the hour by discussing the new Indiana Jones move trailer and the Cocaine Bear movie.
SLU Soccer broadcaster Bill McDermott joins to talk about the United States Men's National Team and their upcoming Round of 16 matchup against the Netherlands in the World Cup.
In hour 2 of The Show, Kathy Schulte, a Vocation Coordinator from Wreaths Across America joins Amy and Michael to share about the upcoming event where the organization will be putting wreaths on veteran headstones. Amy and Michael then give an update on the cruise ship rescue that occurred this week. District 3 Councilman Tim Fitch then joins to discuss proposed budget cuts and the money to be received from the Rams. They wrap up the hour by discussing the death penalty.
District 3 Councilman Tim Fitch joins to discuss the proposed county budget cuts and money coming in from the Rams.
Kathy Schulte, a Vocation Coordinator at Wreaths Across America joins to discuss the work her company does with putting wreaths on veteran's headstones.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock & Kelley join Amy to discuss the recent union railroad strike, Iranian protests, as well as the recent state dinner. They wrap up the hour with "What's Trending".
Matt Pauley joins the show to talk a little redbird report. YE joins the info Wars and says that Nazis werent that bad and that He actually liked Hitler. Chris and Amy do some toilet talk
Meghan Carter the Director of the Field Operations of MADD-St. Louis joins the show and talks about how the wait on Toxicology reports for DUI Cases take forever. Police in San Francisco are using robots to stop crime.
Amy and Chris talk about road rage. Major Garrett, the CBS Chief Washington Correspondent, joins the show and his travels. Talking about Congress with the Lame Duck Session.
A compulsive liar says that he can't help it and that his condition is a mental illness. Plus, Al Pitrelli guitarist and musical director of Trans Siberian Orchestra joins The Show.
Al Pitrelli, guitarist and musical director for TSO joins Chris and Amy to talk about the growth of TSO over the years and why the show is so popular.
Luxury fashion brands have had a past in which children were often used in their ads and at times were hyper-sexualized, Balenciaga did the same. Plus, Julie Bauke of the Bauke Group talks about why some companies are no longer requiring a college degree.
Julie Bauke, is the Chief Strategist at the Bauke Group and joins The Show to talk about more companies are moving away from a college degree requirement.
Lifted by Christian Pulisic's first half goal, US national team beat Iran and will now face the Netherlands on Saturday morning in the Round of 16. Plus, Lt. Seth Gross talks the US Coast Guard's effort in rescuing a man that fell from a cruise ship.
Lt. Seth Gross, Search and Rescue Coordinator for the US Coast Guard talks about the efforts in rescuing a man who fell from a cruise ship and tread water for 15 hours.
The Twitter owner has called out tech giant Apple for their lack of advertising since the change in ownership. Plus, Gary Hoey talks about his show at the Wildey Theater.
Gary Hoey joins Chris and Amy to talk about his upcoming concert on December 7th at the Wildey Theater and how he got his start in music.
Amy has a friend going on a cruise to Hawaii but has a fear of cruises or more of a fear of what might happen while on her cruise. Plus, Bill McDermott talks US v Iran and Joe Lundberg of Accuweather talks winter weather.
Soccer expert Bill McDermott is back on The Show to get everybody set for today's match between the US and Iran. Bill also explains why there's no need to feel nervous for this team.
With a win over Iran this afternoon, the US National team will move into the Round of 16 at the World Cup in Qatar. Plus, trying to avoid a strike for railway workers and losing interest in Cyber Monday.
Chris and Amy discuss the trends from yesterday's Cyber Monday shopping deals and if there is waning interest in the special.
Donald Trump hosted a dinner in which Kanye West attended and brought Nick Fuentes as his guest. Plus, Matt Pauley the resident sports fella talks the Blues, World Cup and SLU's near upset down on the plains.
Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk the up and down Blues, his experience with the World Cup and SLU's near upset down at Auburn.
Elon Musk is in all the headlines it seems but his endorsement and backing of a potential Presidential candidate is a little surprising. Plus, Pat Kelly the executive director of the Municipal League of Metro St. Louis talks the Auto Theft Task Force.
Pat Kelly of the Municipal League of Metro St. Louis joins Amy and Chris to discuss the Auto Theft Task Force and what they are trying to do to stop car theft.
The first day back after a long weekend is tough, Chris and Amy try to make it a bit easier by sharing their Thanksgiving weekends. Plus, Pam Faulk the UN Correspondent for CBS News talks the eruption of protests in China over COVID lock down policies.
CBS News' Pam Faulk joins The Show to discuss what has led to the protests in China with continued strict COVID policies.
Saudi Arabia upset Argentina in their group stage match, posing the question what's the greatest upset in World Cup history? Bill McDermott says the US scored a big one in 1950 and he gauges the US's chance at beating England on Friday.
KMOX's Kevin Killeen tells us all the things he loves about Thanksgiving with that classic Killeen storytelling.
Characters have become the stars, not actors. Quentin Tarantino and Anthony Mackie make a good argument. Plus, Steve Holley is an Executive Director for Guns n Hoses and joins The Show to preview tonight's event.
Steve Holley, Executive Director, for Guns n Hoses previews tonight's event and how you can watch the fights from home.
Todd Schneider is a managing partner at Skyview Partners previews and highlights some of the attractions coming to the complex when construction is completed. Plus, restoring an important piece of the past.
Pastor Dr. Linda Settles joins The Show to discuss why her church, United Methodist Church of Green Trails, is restoring an African American schoolhouse.
A manager at a Virginia Walmart opened fire, killing at least six Tuesday night just days before the Thanksgiving holiday. Plus, Alderman Brandon Bosley talks about a bill that asks for $40 million to make streets safer.
Alderman Brandon Bosley joins The Show to talk about a bill that asks for $40 million to try and make St. Louis streets safer.
An interesting article poses the question of whether sports writers should be allowed to bet on games and teams that they cover. Plus, Elon's vision of Twitter is murky at best.
RJ Smith is the author of the book "Chuck Berry: An American Life" and joins The Show to discuss the release of the book as well as Berry's life and influence. Plus, recapping some of today's stories and if you don't like it, don't watch.
Quentin Tarantino is known for his violence, snappy dialogue and questionable use of certain words but has a message for certain critics of his films.
Dr. Kyle John joins The Show to discuss the state of Missouri ranking towards the worst in mental health. Plus, suing to see your father's execution and arming employees.
Al Watkins, Senior counsel at Kodner and Watkins Law, talks about why he is offering his employees a firearm free of charge.
It's the holiday season with Thanksgiving just days away and Christmas right around the corner but that also means a hectic time to be traveling. Plus, we hear from a hero of the Colorado Springs shooting.
Armed Forces member Richard Fierro was at Club Q when a shooter opened fire and he sprung into action to subdue the shooter and saved many lives with his quick action.
The Show dives into some of the most famous Welsh people and some may surprise you. Plus, Matt Pauley talks his interest or lack there of in soccer ahead of today's opening match for the US.
If Disney had only built that amusement park here in St. Louis, so The Show plays a game of What If? Plus, soccer expert Bill McDermott previews the US Mens National team and gives his World Cup favorites.
The U.S. men's national team makes their first World Cup appearance in eight years today against Wales. Plus, Fifa President gets sensitive with criticism of the World Cup being held in Qatar.
The Fun Police brings in Carol Daniels and she discusses her weekend and Rongey gets weird. Merrick Garland holds a press conference about the Trump Investigation
The Show does the Draft for companies that are no longer around. The Redbird Report. Paul Goldschmidt is the NL MVP.
Financial expert Jean Chatzky is on to talk about the economy and how the housing markets going and other things. Will there be beer available at the World Cup?
The Show is jealous of Michael Kelly as he is enjoying his time in Florida and John Hancock is in the studio. Talking about being the Fun Police. Also talks about politics.
The house from The Goonies is on the market and available for purchase in Oregon with one major condition. Plus, FTX is a mess and now their spokespeople are being sued including Larry David and Tom Brady.
In order to try and combat a rising number of car break-ins Shrewsbury is looking to pass a law that would make it illegal to check successive car door handles. Plus, Matt Pauley talks about last night's soccer match at City Park, Blues and Cardinals off-season.
Matt joins The Show to discuss his experience last night at City2's friendly, the Blues streaky start to the season and the Cardinals off-season outlook.
Elon Musk has said that he will look to step away as CEO of Twitter and let somebody else takeover the day to day. Plus, Bevis Schock an attorney at Schock Law and blaming single women for election losses.
Bevis Schock is a civil rights attorney at Schock Law and joins The Show in studio to talk about panhandler's rights amid a growing homeless population in St. Louis.
Amy talks about the experience of taking in a soccer game at CityPark after last night's City2 friendly vs Bayer Leverkusen. Plus, Major Garrett talks about Republicans taking control of the House and a split Congress.
Major Garrett joins The Show as he does every Thursday and discusses the Republicans taking control of the House and what that may look like going forward.
Amy will be apart of tonight's broadcast in showcasing all of the great things to take in at City Park and previews some. Plus, Chef Gerard Craft talks about all the local food options that you can try while taking in a match.
Chef Gerard Craft is the owner of Niche Food Group and a Jame Beard Award winner, he joins The Show to highlight all the local food options at City Park.
There are plenty of Republicans outside of Cheney and Kinzinger that aren't fans of the former President, one of them being Mitch McConnell. Plus, Nate Gatter will be on the call again tonight for City2's friendly match and joins The Show.
Nate Gatter will be on the call providing play-by-play for tonight's friendly between City 2 and Bayer Leverkusen. Pregame starts at 6:00 with kickoff set for 7:00 on KMOX.
Ahead of tonight's City2 friendly match with Bayer Leverkusen the MLS club revealed their uniform with heavy influence from the St. Louis flag. Plus, Dr. Kyle John on Covid related depression and Rongey has a question about Air BnB.
Dr. Kyle John is the Clinical Vice President of Behavioral Health across Mercy joins The Show to discuss some of the psychological effects of Covid.
Last night, Donald Trump made the anticipated announcement that he will be running for President in 2024. Plus, Rich Rubino gives historical context to a divided congress and no we are not going to WWIII.
Rich Rubino is back on The Show to talk about instances in American History in which we governed with a divided Congress and talks on the midterms.
During today's airstrike in Ukraine by Russian forces, at least one missile or rocket crossed into NATO member country Poland at the Ukraine-Poland border and killed two people.
It may be November but with the opening of City Park and the World Cup set to begin next week, soccer is all the buzz and one famous, fictional coach is getting everyone excited. Plus, Chase Oliver the Libertarian candidate for Senator of Georgia.
Chase Oliver joins The Show to talk about his political philosophy and his mentality throughout the campaign, now that the Georgia Senate race is a runoff.
Now months removed from the tragic shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, there are still questions about police response. Plus, CNET Editor at Large Ian Sherr talks Twitter and blue check marks.
Ian Sherr is the Editor at Large for CNET and he discusses what is going with Twitter and all of the things Elon Musk is trying and failing to do.
A post was made by someone with the PR company Elasticity, that represents the city of St. Louis, calling on change to public safety in order to help businesses stay downtown. Plus, Joseph Blanner talks Rams and NFL settlement money.
Joe Blanner, treasurer of the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, comes in studio to update on negotiations and next steps with the settlement money.
Two miners were trapped 200 meters underground for nine days in South Korea and survived off of packets of instant coffee. Plus, debunking the myth of the billionaire genius.
The Boss had an unbelievable experience one night in St. Louis. On for his usual Monday segment, Matt Pauly previews an interview with Turner Ward on tonight's Sports Open Line. Plus, Matt Demlein of WRVA in Richmond, Virginia updates us on the shooting at the University of Virginia.
Matt Demlien, is the News Director at WRVA in Richmond, Virginia and joins The Show to update us on the shooting on campus that left three football players dead and others injured.
Chris Holt, the Executive Director of STL Startup Week joins The Show to talk about the event. Plus, Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard on basic income for poor in St. Louis and food fads.
Shameem Clark Hubbard joins The Show in studio to discuss the proposed bill that would guarantee basic income for the poor in St. Louis.
Ashley Bernaugh joins The Show to discuss the new study done at the school that determined toxic levels of radiation at Jana Elementary aren't dangerous.
While votes are still being counted across the country, we do know how many key House and Senate races will shake out. Plus, Rongey is lamer than Amy for once and Ashley Bernaugh the President of the PTA at Jana Elementary.
In hour 4 of The Show, Chris, Amy, and Kevin are joined by Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne and discuss their weekend plans with Fun Police Friday.
In hour 3 of The Show, Chris, Amy, and Kevin begin by recapping the first couple hours of the show. They then draft their least favorite election trends. They wrap up the hour talking about the Tree of Hope campaign with Cardinal-Glennon.
In hour 1 of The Show, Chris, Amy, and Kevin discuss the Mid Term Elections. Hancock & Kelley also join to recap the elections as well as discussing the influence that Donald Trump has on the Republican party currently and the issues with that. They wrap up the hour with "What's Trending"
Michelle Davidson, president of Missouri Motion Media Association, tells why Missouri can't more Movies and Shows to film here.
In Hour 2 of The Show : Kevin, Amy, & Chris welcomes Stuart McMillian to the studio to talk about the growing fentanyl addiction in Missouri. Did Rongey do the impossible and retweet Ben Shapiro? Michelle Davidson, the President of Missouri Motion Media Association talked to The Show about why more films and show aren't filming in Missouri. And finally the Dome authority talks about investing the Rams settlement money for future needs.
Good Morning from The Show!! In the first hour Kevin, Amy, and Chris discuss the election results and how the youth came out to vote. Arizona is still counting their votes, is early voting a good thing? The Show gives their takes on early voting. Major Garrett called in to talk the election results and what effects this might have on the future. He also give an update on the war in the Ukraine. We also have what's Trending now for you.
Director of Digital Communications for Show Me Victories, Braxton Payne quickly turns around after a long night of election coverage to join The Show. Plus, Megan Green who was elected St. Louis City Aldermanic President.
Megan Green joins The Show after her election win last night over Jack Coatar to talk about what she believes needs to happen for the city of St. Louis to make progress.
Dan Viets of NORML Missouri talks about the legalization of marijuana in the state. Plus, Tim Fitch on the election results and Gen Z voters showed out in large numbers bucking a trend among young voters.
Tim Fitch joins The Show and talks about the county executive election and what can be expected going forward. Plus, what he'd like to see happen in county government.
The much anticipated "Red Wave" never truly materialized over the course of election night and into Wednesday morning, so who lost the most. Plus, Rep. Kevin Windam and Walter Olson of the Cato Institute.
Kevin Windam represents 21 municipalities in St. Louis County and discusses plans for abandoned houses and buildings across the county
Plenty of reaction from last night's elections on both the local races and amendments as well as the important national races. Plus, What's Trending?
Michael Calhoun joins The Show to preview tonight's coverage of the midterm elections and some of the key races in Illinois and Missouri. Plus, Mark Reardon from our sister station NewsTalk 97.1 talks the election.
Mark Reardon of our sister station 97.1 joins The Show to discuss the midterm elections and what he thinks will happen tonight.
The former President set a date to make an announcement at his Mar-a-lago residence; wonder what that announcement might be? Plus, Scott Lincicome joins The Show to talk the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Scott Lincicome is the Director General Economics at Cato's Herbert A. Stiefel Center and he talks about the Fair Labor Standards Act and how the act will effect independent contractors.
The Show discusses the Netflix documentary "God Forbid", which highlights the scandal of Jerry Falwell during his time at Liberty University. Plus, Ken Battis talks the St. Louis Archdiocese campaign "All Things New".
Ken Battis is the President of Save Our St. Louis Parishes and talks about the plan by the Archdiocese titled "All Things New".
The stage is set in St. Louis and across the country for today's midterm elections with plenty of intrigue in key races. Plus, CBS Political Director Fin Gomez and St. Louis falls behind in a different way.
Fin Gomez talks the midterm elections and what the ramifications of today's results may be. Plus, a look ahead to what could be in store for 2024.
The Show talks about China and the controversy with TIKTOK again. Wheeler talks about the Blues struggles. Joining the show is John Koblin the co author of Its Not TV: The Spectacular Rise, Revolution and Future of HBO.
KMOX Legend Fred Bodimer is in the studio and talks his time at KMOX for 40 years. Matt Pauly is on the show talking about The Red Bird Report.
Rich Rubino the political analyst and author of "The Great American Political Trivia Challenge: Political Trivia on Steroids is on the show.
The Show discuss things that David Bowie said about the internet years ago and its still holding true to this day.
Chris Rongey isn't on the show today but Amy and Kevin talk about Matt Holiday being the new Bench Coach. Tomorrow being Election Day, so a lot of Election talk going on between both sides.
Jeremy Owens, Tech Editor and San Francisco Bureau Chief joins The Show to discuss Elon Musk and break down some of the decision's he has made since becoming the owner of Twitter.
In hour 4 of The Show, Jeremy Owens, Tech Editor and San Francisco Bureau Chief joins to discuss Elon Musk's transition to ownership of Twitter. They wrap up the show with Fun Police Friday.
In hour 3 of The Show, the crew discusses Kyrie Irving's recent comments leaving concern for antisemitism. Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to discuss Irving, the Cardinals, as well as the Blues and their recent struggles.
In hour 2 of The Show, George Mahe from the St Louis Dining Editor joins in studio to discuss everything food. The group then discusses "dumb patterns that people continuously repeat". They wrap up the hour by drafting their top political scandals.
On hour 1 of The Show, Hancock and Kelley join to discuss the upcoming election as well as whether or not Donald Trump can win another election. They also discuss their intense competition while playing pool. They wrap up the hour with "What's Trending"
Dan Borgmeyer-Mayor of St. Charles is on the show:St. Charles wants Ameren to pay up to 60 MIllion to protect water.
Andrew shows up from the DGS to talk about Taylor Swift and Amy talks about how she isn't a fan.
Bag Gate in the American Cornhole Association League Game. Do you boil bags? How were the bags illegal? Whats the rudest thing you've done in someones house? Matt Pauley joins the Show for the Red Bird Report.
Princess Storms interview from Hot 104.1 with Keisha Acers, who is the mother of Alexandria Bell who was killed in the school shooting at CVPA last Monday.
Sr. VP Wealth Management at UBS Financial Services and host of the Dollars and Sense Show on KMOX, Dave Simons is on the show.
Major Garrett is on the show and he talks about how people are still talking voter fraud and how people are questioning rather Bidens win in PA was fraud vs. Trumps in 2016.
Our colleague Jane sets Amy straight on her views of Taylor Swift's music after her new album has claimed the Top 10 spots on Billboard's Top 100. Plus, Leigh Richardson tells us why playing video games can be a good thing.
Leigh Richardson is a licensed professional counselor and founder of The Brain Performance Center in Dallas and talks some of the benefits to playing video games.
Two Redbirds were named Gold Glove winners, one comes as no surprise but the other might shock a few. Plus, Clayton Mayor Michelle Harris on gun control in the St. Louis area and state of Missouri.
Michelle Harris joins The Show to discuss a roundtable that her and other mayors around the St. Louis area had on gun control.
Kathleen Farrell of the League of Women Voters explains what exactly those amendments mean and voter laws in the St. Louis area. Plus, Jason Hall on Emerson selling a majority of their company.
Jason Hall joins The Show to discuss Emerson selling a majority stake in their company and the possibility of the company leaving St. Louis. Plus, some of the business St. Louis has attracted to the area.
Maggie Kost, the acting Director of MO Department of Economic Development joins The Show to talk about economic growth across the state of Missouri. Plus, a Deputy Sheriff was robbed while in uniform at Enterprise Center.
Back from his trip to Europe, Charlie shares the highlights including flying direct from Lambert to Frankfurt and the festive nature of the German city. Plus, Charlie talks about a volunteer event he's holding this weekend.
Christian Frommelt is the primary organizer of the Cherokee Street Jazz Crawl and previews the event and all you can see this weekend. Plus, salaries are being posted with job openings in New York and recapping The Show so far.
Dan Duffy author of "The Half Book: He's Taking His Ball and Going Home" talks the importance of raising awareness for men's health. Plus, antisemitism continues to rise across the world and Steven Portnoy on the attack on Paul Pelosi.
Fox 2's and one of tonight's moderators, Andy Banker joins The Show to preview the debate tonight which will be simulcasted on KMOX. Plus, Mallory McCowin of the Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education talks teachers salary in Missouri.
We knew the XFL was coming back to St. Louis but now we know that the Battlehawks name and logo are back as well. Plus, Tom Clavin co-author of "The Last Hill: The Epic Story of a Ranger Battalion and the Battle that Defined WWII".
Paul Pelosi, husband to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked in their San Francisco home by an intruder with a hammer and to some the whole ordeal was quite comical. Plus, Matt Pauley for the Redbird Report after the announcement that Arenado is staying.
Elon completed his takeover and purchase of Twitter, wasting no time in firing upper management with more cuts planned. Plus, Christin Simpson of the Bullet Related Injury Clinic and Todd Schneider talks the Oasis at Lakeport.
Christin Simpson, Director of Clinical Operations at the Bullet Related Injury Clinic talks about the work and services provided by the clinic.
A special edition of The Show on a spooky Halloween Monday. Plus, mishearing song lyrics can really change the story of a tune and a conversation on gun laws.
In hour 4 of The Show, St Louis musician Dave Grelle joins to discuss his upcoming shows as well as bring awareness to hit and run's in St Louis and share of his personal experience with it. The crew wraps up by doing Fun Police Friday and deciding who's weekend plans pass or are worthy of a Fun Police citation.
In hour 3 of The Show, Germaine Yancy, safety officer at CVPA joins to share of his experience at this week's school shooting. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins to discuss Cardinals baseball and what to expect from this year's World Series.
In hour 2 of The Show, Dave Nunnally, owner of Soul Asylum in Alton, IL joins to discuss his museum. The Show then drafts their least favorite things about Halloween.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock and Kelley join to discuss gun reform and what is needed to prevent school shootings after the St Louis school shooting. Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright joins to discuss his returning for the 2023 season. The crew also discuss the mid term elections as well as What's Trending.
Documentary filmmaker and paranormal investigator Steve Shippy joins The Show to discuss his new documentary, "Shock Doc: Ghosts of Flight 401". Plus, Chris Hayes of Fox 2 News previews an investigative story he has put together that will air tonight.
Nathan Rubbelke of the St. Louis Business Journal discusses the move by Centene to pull out of naming rights for City SC's stadium. Plus, Matt Pauley and the experience American diplomats had during COVID lockdown in China.
Activists are still throwing stuff on pieces of art and it begs the question: does this bring more support to your cost? Plus, KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young talks gun laws.
Just a couple days from Monday's tragic shooting at Central VPA we are learning more about the shooter, police response and Carol Daniel previews a conversation with Mayor Tishaura Jones. Plus, Major Garrett for his weekly discussion.
Rick Stream, the Republican Director of Elections for St. Louis County is on the show and talks about the people that "Intimidating" people attempting vote. More from Mondays shooting as more things continue to come out. Redbird Report: 2 Cardinals Coaches are not coming back?
We go live to the Press Conference as more comes out about the shooting from Monday. A lot more details are being released. Kevin Keleen is live as well.
The Show talks to Dr. Maya Moody, Board Certified Pediatrician and President of the Missouri Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Press Conference from the School Shooting on Monday.
Centene has decided on the name for the New Soccer Stadium, CITYPARK. Megan Lynch joins the show to talk about Political Ads. Also Voter Fraud speculation has people camped out near Voter Boxes.
Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg joins The Show to talk about the logistics and process that the FBI and local law enforcement have in place for events like mass shootings. Plus, Special Agent Greenberg talks about the possibility of copy cat threats in days after a shooting.
Dr. Randi Mozenter, Clinical Psychologist at Wash U and Barnes Jewish, joins The Show to discuss the psychological trauma that may effect those involved. Plus, LaKeySha Bosley now a representative in the MO House talks about her former teacher Jean Kuczka.
We take you live to police headquarters to listen to today's briefing and get updates on the shooting at Central VPA. Plus, reaction to the press brief with KMOX's Kevin Killeen who was there.
We've learned a few more details since yesterday's shooting that left a teacher and student dead. KMOX's Scott Jagow talks about the scene at vigil held last night for the victims and Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith talks police training for school shootings.
It's Friday that means Claibs joins The Show and today he's in studio to talk his favorite series finales, the Cardinals off-season outlook and he runs into the Fun Police.
Everybody just wants to be loved and one woman has taken an interesting approach by handing out dating resumes. Plus, Rongey takes us down a wild rabbit hole, twice.
For this week's draft Amy, Kevin, and Chris go after the best series finales in television history. Plus, Jeff Smith of Missouri Workforce Housing Association and an update in the cheating world of chess in the form of a lawsuit.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join The Show to talk about the midterms and specifically the race in Georgia between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock. Plus, why do we like being scared so much?
MO Senate candidate Dr. George Hruza comes in studio to explain some incidents that his team has faced from opposition that go beyond politics. Derrick Goold, lead Cardinals writer for the Post-Dispatch joins in studio to talk Cards offseason and his experience at the Stanley Hotel.
Wrestling teammates ran into some trouble in the shape of a Grizzly Bear while hiking, causing one to jump on the bear as it attacked another wrestler. Plus, Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk about the world of sports, kind of.
Brooks Goedeker and Shawn Wade join The Show to discuss redevelopment projects taking place in Midtown, including Topgolf, with the goal of bringing more foot traffic to the city. Plus, thinking positively about aging.
After a tumultuous month and a half in office Liz Truss has resigned as Prime Minister. Plus, Oil prices are going up and so is the price of going to Disney and college.
Al Pitrelli, guitarist for Trans Siberian Orchestra, joins The Show to discuss how TSO came to be and how special the group is to blending music genres. Plus, people in St. Louis are always arguing about something.
Helen Turner, Director of Education for the Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, joins The Show to discuss the rise in antisemitism and efforts to educate people. Plus, an adult happy meal and how little sleep is unhealthy?
Chris Krehmeyer, President and CEO of Beyond Housing, joins The Show to discuss what he and his team are doing to help St. Louis's impoverished community. Plus, some of the most popular swear words and dumb delivery people.
To open The Show Amy, Kevin, and Chris give an update on Jana Elementary after a school board meeting last night. Plus, the state of Missouri needs more teachers and there is a lot of money in elections and politics, probably too much.
Geoffrey Fowler, tech columnist from the Washington post, discuss with The Show, all the devices in our homes that are listening to us. Kevin, Amy, & Chris talk about the Netflix show the Watcher. Variety put out a List of Great Movies that bombed at the box office, everyone discusses their favorite.
Geoffrey Fowler, tech columnist from the Washington post, discuss with The Show, all the devices in our homes that are listening to us.
In the 3rd hour of The Show, Kevin, Amy, & Chris recap the prior hours talking about what is going on at Jana Elementary and what may happen with the banning of books in public Libraries. They also talk about James Corden being difficult at Balthazar. Don't be mean to your servers.
Redbirds Report. Talk the Cardinals Needs. Catcher a top priority.
Are sports fans the worst treated consumers?
Jonathon Harris from the Loyola Law School joins The Show to discuss companies trying to recoup cost of training employees who leave after training. Is this legal?
In Hour # 2 of the The Show, Kevin, Amy, &Chris talk to Jonathon Harris from Loyola Law School about how companies are trying to recoup cost of training employees who leave after training. Is this legal? There are a lot of people that say EHHH It's Fine when talking about democracy. Is claiming election fraud like crying wolf?
Just Moms STL Co-Founders Karen Nickel & Dawn Chapman join the The Show to discuss the radioactive material that has been found in Jana Elementary school.
In The Show's First Hour, Kevin, Amy, & Chris discuss Jay Ashcroft's plan, according to the Post Dispatch, that may try and ban inappropriate materials from public libraries. Who gets to define what's appropriate for what age? The gang was joined by the Co-Founders of Just Moms STL, Karen Nickel and Dawn Chapman to discuss the ongoing trouble of the radioactive waste found at Jana Elementary School. Also What's Trending. Are the Boys of BTS Going into the Army? WIll Ezra Miller Go to Jail?
In the final hour of the The Show, Kevin, Amy, & Chris talk about the awesome phases they went through growing up. They discussed how they feel about remakes of movies as a Naked Gun remake is on tap. And finally the University of Tennessee is setting up a gofundme to help rebuild the goalpost that were torn down after their victory against Alabama. See what The Show has to say about it.
Hour 3 of The Show Kevin, Amy, & Chris have suggestion on how St Louis can revitalize it's downtown area. Some suggestions were lowering crime, have more places to stay, and more things to do. Amy lets you know where you might find some elevated levels of BPAs. KMOX's Matt Pauley joins the Show for the Red Bird Report to discuss the teams left in the playoffs, and talk about the Blues good start of the season.
In hour 2 of The Show, Kevin, Amy and Chris talk about how long you can hold it? Scott Hansen of the NFL Network gives out his secret food combo for not having to go to the bathroom while on air. Amy and Chris agree they'd rather deal with the airport instead of taking the new "Sleeper" Bus. The Group reacts to a Fox News Poll on would you rather re-elect President Biden or someone else. Why does seem like neither party can get anything done. Also the best way to protest? Pour out milk it seems.
In the first hour of The Show, Kevin, Amy, & Chris talk about Herschel Walkers performance at the Georgia debate. How if you leave Education you tend to forget what you've learned. Will the Economy be a factor in the midterm elections. Why there is there still radioactive materials outside of Jana Elementary. And finally what can St Louis do to revitalize the downtown area to compete with cities like Nashville and Indianapolis.
The Show do the draft on which is the best SNL Skit. Rongey, Wheeler and Amy talk with the texters about which skit is the best. Also Michael Claiborne talks his favorite SNL Skit and remembering Bruce Sutter.
Cardinals Hall of Fame and Baseball Hall of Fame Closer, Bruce Sutter passed away. Cardinals legend Dave LaPoint and Ozzy Smith call into KMOX to talk about Sutter and tell some funny stories and their time as teammates.
Amy talks January 6th and voices her opinion on The GOP and how things are different with in the party.
Hancock and Kelly join the show and and discuss the January 6th Hearings and the Fall Out. They also discuss how they became Friends and when they first met. Scott McFarland joins the show and talks more about January 6th.
Cardinals Legend Bruce Sutter passed away.
The Show recaps. They also question if a couple of neighbors took things too far by playing super loud music.
Matt Paule joins the Show for the Red Bird Report. What is in store for the Cards offseason.
The Show talks about Brett Farve stealing from the state of Mississippi and Shannon Sharpes response.
The 2023 St. Louis County budget is still being discussed on where and what. The Rams settlement money is still out there. Mark Harder of West County Council calls in.
How much money can you spend on Taco Bell? Drew from DGS texts in his info.
Carol Daniel is on the show and talks about her Thyroid Surgery and gives an update on her recent health.
Major Garrett is on the show and talks about how San Diego and St. Louis are in the same boat with losing sports teams. How we can't figure out what to do with the 790 Million we got from the Rams.
Also talking about the January 6th Committee hearing.
The Show discuss the possibility of the Rock as the President of the US. Could it happen? Would you vote for him?
Can Leo play any role?
Its time for the Red Bird Report and John Rooney joins the show. John talks about the Cardinals offseason plans. What hes doing this offseason.
Former Cardinal Harrison Bader hit his first home run.
Is St. Louis a Dangerous place to live? The Show talk about it. Also do you actually say you are from St. Louis? Or do you say you around the area.
Is it necessary to put up signs for Sex offenders to say no candy at the house during Halloween?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may be divorced but their legal disputes are still ongoing and have revealed the incident that led to their divorce, in which Jolie accuses Pitt of abuse to her and their children on a flight.
It started with the cutthroat world of competitive chess but now cheating has made its way into the boats of competitive fishing. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney joins The Show for the Redbird Report.
Apparently it takes a major natural disaster for politicians to act nice toward each other, as was evident yesterday when President Biden visited Florida and Ron DeSantis. Plus, a conversation on the death penalty.
Mayor Tishaura Jones was on KMOX's Total Information AM today and was asked about safety issues downtown and how to improve safety, The Show reacts. Plus, Major Garrett of CBS News updates us on OPEC and other issues.
The Onion is petitioning the Supreme Court in order to provide some protections for the satirical news organization and others like it. Plus, the enigmatic Mike Leach is dolling out marriage advice.
Like a ceremonial first pitch, there are good renditions of the national anthem and some not so much. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins The Show and Rongey is an idiot.
Mike Claiborne takes some to time to join The Show to talk about the Wild Card Series with the Phillies starting Friday at 1:07 PM.
A mishap that Amy had on her way to work the other day sparks a conversation on how we can improve our highways and fix traffic. Plus, Thane Rosenbaum talks SCOTUS as they've started their new session.
Thane Rosenbaum joins The Show preview some of the cases that the Supreme Court will hear as the court has started another session.
The match-ups have all been set across the MLB playoffs, now the only thing we wait for is the start time for Friday's Wild Card Opener versus the Phillies. Plus, an update on the war in Ukraine and politicians using scare tactics.
With Russian forces being forced to retreat from some parts of Ukraine that were recently claimed by Russia, it would seem that Putin's war is not going as well as he thought it would.
Companies are losing money on all of those big company wide meetings that nobody wants to sit through anyway. Plus, looking back at some comedies that may be troubling today.
A Professor at NYU was fired after complaints were made against him and his teaching style, blame is seemingly being placed on students. Plus, the Redbird Report and Bobby Wagner had the best play on defense for the Rams last night, too bad it was a fan.
Kevin, Amy, and Chris discuss some of the tough decisions facing Oli Marmol when it comes to the pitching rotation and if it would be better to face the Padres or Phillies in the Wild Card Series.
Most states bordering Missouri have legalized sports betting, allowing revenue to go outside of the state, Mike Leara of Missouri Gaming Commission joins The Show. Plus, Rick Hummel talks about his upcoming retirement after the baseball season.
Rick Hummel, columnist for the Post-Dispatch joins The Show to talk about his time covering the Cardinals since 1973.
The Cardinals lost last night to the Pirates but Albert continues his second half tear by hitting career home run No. 703. Plus, Gale Bloomingcamp of the Boone County Fire Protection District.
Gale Bloomingcamp, Assistant Chief of the Boone County Fire Protection District, joins The Show to talk about his team's efforts in helping Floridians cleanup the destruction left by Hurricane Ian.
Angela Ortmann, Founder of Love to Eat, Eat to Love, joins The Show to talk about local restaurants that are having a variety of specials throughout October to bring more awareness to domestic abuse and violence.
Kevin may not be apart of Gen Z but the brands he likes crosses over with the younger generation, does that make Kevin the youngest host? Plus, Matt Pauley joins The Show for the Redbird Report.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk about yesterday's recognition of Albert and Yadi. Plus, how the team may approach the final series of the regular season in Pittsburgh.
Supporting the people you love and care about seems like a basic necessity to any healthy relationship, that's not how Rongey sees it. Plus, its the anniversary of the OJ Simpson verdict and Ali Lamb with The Armory.
Ali Lamb, Director of Marketing for The Armory, joins The Show to talk about the project that renovated the building into a more than six acre indoor event space.
Though the Cardinals lost to the Pirates yesterday, it was day to celebrate two all time greats and future hall-of-famers. Plus, now that Hurricane Ian has rolled through parts of the Southeast its time for cleanup and rescue.
Hurricane Ian destroyed parts of Florida and reformed before making landfall as a category one hurricane in the Carolina's.
The sirens are loud and the lights are bright, state your case for why the fun police should let you go this weekend. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne.
Kevin, Amy, and Chris draft the best Tom Hanks movies and there are more than four. Plus, the Redbird Report before the last series at home for the regular season.
The Show discusses the impact that Yadi and Pujols have had on the team over their careers as they play their final regular season series at Busch Stadium.
Florida District 3 County Commisioner Bill Truex joins The Show to give an update on damage and what the next steps are for his community and the state of Florida. Plus, Andrew Egger of The Dispatch talks legal ramifications of student loan forgiveness.
Andrew Egger, associate editor for The Dispatch, joins The Show to discuss legal issues that may put a hold on President Biden's plan to forgive student loans.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join The Show as they always do on Fridays and discuss the closure of St. Mary's and the feud between DeSantis and Trump. Plus, Rep. Peter Merideth on the Missouri House passing state income tax break.
The dynamic duo of Hancock and Kelley debate whether this was a good move by the catholic church in closing down Rosati Kain and St. Mary's.
Ed Wheatley joins The Show to discuss his new book 'St. Louis Sports Memories: Forgotten Teams and Moments from America's Best Sports Town'. Plus, why do you like the music you like? Science can explain.
Former President Trump and potential Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis apparently don't like each other, though they'd have you believe otherwise in the public view. Plus, the Redbird Report with Matt Pauley.
KMOXs Matt Pauley joins Kevin, Amy, and Chris to talk about the approach to the final week of the season for the Cardinals.
We check back in with Will and Nancy Esser, who are down in Florida and rode out Hurricane Ian, to get an update on the damage and what the storm was like. Plus, Cardinals President Bill Dewitt III joins The Show.
Bill DeWitt III joins The Show to talk about all the history that has surrounded this season.
We all have our preferred cable news network but how do those preferences change with breaking and developing news stories like Hurricane Ian. Plus, Major Garrett on presidential power and What's Trending?
Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News, joins The Show to talk about the power that the President can wield and how things have changed in recent history.
St. Charles County Executive, Steve Ehlmann joins The Show to talk about the passing of a personal property tax break in St. Charles. Plus, an update on the biggest scandal ever in the world of chess and Tom Hanks is incredibly humble.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ran and drove away from a processor in order to avoid a subpoena. Plus, the Redbird Report with John Rooney after the Cardinals clinched another division title last night.
Cardinals Broadcaster John Rooney joins The Show to talk about last night's division clinching win and what this year has meant to him.
Senator Bob Onder joins Kevin, Amy, and Chris to discuss his thoughts on eliminating state income tax after the Missouri Senate passed income tax cuts. Plus, we hear from two Floridians who are waiting out Hurricane Ian as the storm rolls through the Sunshine State.
Kevin, Amy, and Chris talk with a couple in southern Florida who are waiting out Hurricane Ian as the storm makes landfall today.
Former St. Louis Mayor and St. Mary's alum Francis Slay joins The Show to discuss the shocking news and what he and others are trying to do to keep the school open. Plus, the Cardinals are in the playoffs again.
Sarah Isgur, Contributing Editor at Politico, joins The Show to talk about Maggie Haberman's new book. That looks inside the Trump Presidency and what she may have known while writing the book and what obligation she had if any to share some of the information.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith joins Kevin and Chris to talk about his new Audacy podcast 'Know Mercy' and his vision for the podcast. Plus, children have less freedom now than just a decade or two ago.
Amy acts like she's 100 years old but she feels younger than her age, is age truly just a number? Plus, the Redbird Report ahead of a two game series with the Brewers.
Before starting a series with the Brewers tonight, The Show talks about getting guys like Goldschmidt and Arenado going again. Plus, an explanation on what might be going on with Waino's dead arm.
Ian Sherr, Editor at Large for CNET, joins The Show to talk about a new way scammers and hackers are trying to steal personal, sensitive information. Plus, a tiny home community in North St. Louis
Adam McBride, Executive Director of the Veterans Project-St. Louis, joins The Show to talk about what he and his organization do to help veterans when they get home after their service.
Kevin and Amy welcome Rongey back from his trip to Rhode Island for a bachelor party. Plus, the Cardinals can clinch the division tonight in Milwaukee and does politics influence where you choose to shop or not?
While in Boston, Rongey went to some local shops and had an interesting encounter with the owner of one business.
It seems that every service business is asking for tips even at places where you wouldn't normally leave a tip, especially since places reopened after Covid shutdowns. Plus, childhood obesity statistics have increased since the start of Covid.
Dr. Ray Arvidson, Prof. of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Wash U, explains NASA's plan to deflect future asteroids or meteors that may make impact with Earth. Plus, the Redbird Report with Matt Pauley and Kevin's hurricane stories.
KMOX Sports' Matt Pauley talks Albert's 700th home run and what the starting rotation might look like for the Cardinals in the postseason.
Gretchen Minges, Owner and Realtor of the Advantes Group, joins Kevin and Amy to discuss the issues she and her team have run into in their plans to revitalize Laclede's Landing. Plus, Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson.
Chief Jenkerson talks about a new proposal from the City of St. Louis that would give all emergency vehicles green lights when responding to calls, in an effort to keep drivers and first responders safe.
Many were unhappy about missing Albert's 700th home run with the game being broadcasted on Apple TV+ but who is to blame? Plus, Russians are taking drastic measures to avoid being sent to Ukraine.
Many service age, men in Russia are taking extreme measures in trying to avoid going to fight a war they don't support.
You know what time it is, it's Fun Police Friday and we find out what Amy and Kevin have planned for the weekend while also hearing your case for your weekend plans. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins The Show.
Amy's near death encounter with a grizzly bear in Canada leads to today's draft topic; the animals you'd least like to run into in the U.S. Plus, the Redbird Report with Matt Pauley.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins Kevin and Amy to talk about the Cardinals win yesterday in San Diego and what this weekend's series in Los Angeles means for the team.
We're talking crime again today after more violence downtown has spurred more discussion on what the city of St. Louis could be but crime prevents. Plus, CBS Security Consultant Jeff McCausland talks about Russians fleeing the country and more updates on the war in Ukraine.
Jeff McCausland joins The Show to discuss Putin's decision to call in reservists to go and fight in his war in Ukraine and gives historical context to Putin's actions.
Both John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in studio to join Kevin and Amy. The dynamic duo gives their thoughts on legal issues surrounding Donald Trump. Plus, Alex Rich talks about the BizDash at Centenne Stadium.
Alex Rich, personality on our sister station Y98 joins Kevin and Amy to talk about yesterday's BizDash at the new soccer stadium.
With so many options in the job market many people leave and take other jobs more than once over a short period of time. Plus, more of the worst cars you have ever driven and it's the first day of fall.
A conversation on rental cars gone wrong or in some cases right spurs a question: What is the worst car you've ever driven? Plus, Lynn Novick co-director with Ken Burns on the documentary "U.S. and the Holocaust".
Lynn Novick joins The Show to talk about the work that she did with Ken Burns in the new PBS documentary 'U.S. and the Holocaust'.
Stephen Beam, Master Distiller and Founder of Limestone Branch Distillery joins the Show to talk about bringing the Yellowstone brand of bourbon back to the family. Plus, Rep. Ashley Bland Manlove talks why some Missouri democrats oppose the weed bill on the upcoming ballot.
Missouri Representative of District 26 Ashley Bland Manlove joins The Show to discuss why she and some of her fellow democrats are opposed to the measure on ballots that would legalize marijuana.
Amy is back from the Great White North and shares some of the best things from her vacation and her encounter with a Grizzly bear. Plus, CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum on Donald Trump's legal problems.
Thane Rosenbaum joins The Show to discuss the legal issues surrounding former President Donald Trump.
Dallas Thompson of the Missouri Highway Patrol was on Total Information AM today to talk about some of the dangers he and other officers have seen on the road since the start of the pandemic. Plus, Vic Faust has officially been fired by Fox 2.
Scientists are believed to have estimated the world's entire population of ants, Chris and Kevin discuss. Plus, the Redbird Report with Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney and the Simpsons were right again.
John joins Chris and Kevin to talk about the series with San Diego, his philosophy on broadcasting and how fun this year has been and still can be.
Everybody has disagreed and maybe even had an argument with a coworker but unlike Fox 2's Vic Faust many of us haven't gotten personal and offensive. Plus, Dave Simons host of The Dollars and Sense show talks the hike in federal interest rates.
Dave Simons, host of the Dollars and Sense Show and Sr. VP of Wealth Management at UBS, joins The Show to talk about the hike in federal interest rates.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) wants to require all new vehicles contain a blood alcohol monitoring system. Plus, Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar joins The Show to talk about the Gary Muelberg confession.
St. Charles Prosecutor Tim Lohmar joins The Show to discuss the recent murder confession from Gary Muelberg.
Herschel Walker made some interesting comments about himself and his opponent as he gets prepared for a debate, leading to a debate between Rongey and Wheeler. Plus, you're better than that Oregon.
A popular story around the country and our audience involves Ron DeSantis flying migrants to Martha's Vineyard. So, Kevin and Chris get to some of your reaction and give some of their opinions. Plus, the Redbird Report.
Chris and Kevin talk about which match-up might favor the Cardinals better in a Wild Card Series, Oli for Manager of the Year, and is there any concern for Nolan Gorman and Dylan Carlson?
Widely considered one of the greatest television sitcoms of all-time, The Cosby Show is now viewed in a different light after what we know now about the star Bill Cosby. Plus, a rapping granny is running for office and another somber anniversary.
It's the anniversary of a shooting in which a student opened fire on classmates and claimed the Pearl Jam song 'Jeremy' was his motivation.
Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis Inc. joins The Show to discuss a proposal that would have new bars or clubs downtown close at 1:30 AM to prevent crime. Plus, San Antonio Sheriff is investigating Ron DeSantis and What's Trending?
A San Antonio Sheriff is investigating the stunt pulled by Ron DeSantis that sent migrants to Martha's Vineyard with no warning and under false pretenses.
Rongey and Wheeler talk about Amy's vacation time and what shes up to. We don't need to know now if Joe Biden plans on running in 2024. We need to not have all these political ads going on. Does Hollywood redo too much ?
Is "The Woman King," This Generations Gladiator? This phrase sets off Wheeler and Rongey and they realize that its 20 years old. The redbird Recap.
The Show wonder if too much of social media is a good thing. President Biden says that the Pandemic is over but the show still wonders if it is true or not. Post Malone took a bad fall Saturday Night in St. Louis and the Blues show support. Chris wonders if the Blues are now cursed?
Chris and Kevin talk about how the whole Nation is of England is mourning still for the Queen and how they are shutting down everything.
Albert is 2 away from 700.
NASA's Perseverance rover has been collecting samples on Mars for over a year now and they may yield some interesting test results. Plus, Staff Sergeant Gabriel Colon talks about his job skydiving for the Golden Knights.
RSA Vice Chair David Spence joins The Show to discuss the lack of action between the county and city that is wasting the community money.
Last week Kelley was out, this week Hancock is out so Jean Evans takes his spot this morning to talk St. Louis County Executive race. Plus What's Trending?
Hour 4: Kevin and Chris discuss the issues between St. Louis city and St. Louis county and why it's taking them so long to figure out what to do with the settlement money that's been sitting for nearly 6 months. They continue their search for shout outs for an official "The Show" promo. Then, the big debate: would you get a surgery that would make you taller even if it put you through agonizing pain?
Self declared short guy Kevin and a "naturally 6'2" Chris debate a surgery that would make you taller and whether or not it would be worth it.
Hour 3: Kevin and Chris talk with Katerina Barquet, a first generation American, Partner at Barquet Stege, Immigration & Corporate Law Firm, and Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, about the current immigration climate. Matt Pauley joins the show to discuss last nights Cardinal's game and Pujols mission for 700 home runs. Later, the guys talk more about what the royal family expects from the royal family help.
It's the Red Bird Report! Chris and Kevin are joined by Matt Pauley to talk about KMOX night at the ballpark, Pujols race for 700 home runs and tonight's game.
We have a short show on this labor day. Kevin Wheeler and Chris Rongey share a couple interviews in this hour. The first is a conversation about opioids & fentanyl with ER Doctor Dustin Smith. Then, the guys talk to NASA's Bryan Smith about the new mission to send humans back to the moon.
The last hour of the show begins with more reaction to Biden's speech regarding MAGA supporters, essentially saying the nation needs to come together.
The last hour of the show begins with more reaction to Biden's speech followed by stories of cop encounters and speeding. The Show wraps with Fun Police Friday.
The first half of the next hour of The Show features Mike Claiborne and former MLB umpire Joe West. West stops by to promote his new podcast and share stories from his 44 years in the game. The Redbirds Report follows. Kevin also shares his excitement over Lord of The Rings news.
The first half of the next hour of The Show features Mike Claiborne and former MLB umpire Joe West. West stops by to promote his new podcast and share stories from his 44 years in the game.
Kevin and Chris are joined by Hancock & Kelley to start today’s show, discussing a little Cardinals baseball and the aftermath of President Biden’s recent speech, a call for unity.
The final hour of the show features multiple misheard lyrics segments, Hilary Clinton’s comments about Republicans, and Joey Votto’s tribute to Albert Pujols.
NASA’s Bryan Smith discusses the Artemis 1 launch. He is director of Facilities, Test and manufacturing at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. He is responsible for facility infrastructure and operation of all test facilities at Glenn’s Lewis Field campus. He is also responsible for research aircraft, manufacturing, and environmental management.
Dr. Dustin Smith of Mercy Health, specializing in addiction medicine, addresses the ongoing fentanyl crisis in St. Louis, new rainbow fentanyl, the availability of Narcan, and helping others through their addictions.
Major Garrett joins the show to discuss the latest regarding the Trump Mar-a-Lago raid. Kevin is convinced anything that comes out of the situation won't change much. Major discusses the public nature of political satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
Affectionately known as the People's Princess, Diana was killed in a car accident in Paris after trying to evade paparazzi. Plus, we don't need everything that Tik Tok has to offer.
This Saturday movie tickets at most chains will only be $3 to encourage people to get back to the theater, will it work? Plus, the Redbird Report with John Rooney and a recap of the show so far.
Cardinals Broadcaster John Rooney joins Kevin and Chris to discuss what has changed in the team's performance during this run post All-Star Break and Trade Deadline.
There is another true crime documentary on Netflix, this one focuses on John Wayne Gacy. Begging the question: why are we so fascinated in these killers. Plus, tourist attractions have too many tourists.
Rongey has found a brother in arms that hates crowds at tourist attractions. Although, Kevin believes the problem can be solved by planning your trip better.
The last leader of the Soviet Union who ushered in great change in Russia, Mikhail Gorbachev died yesterday at the age of 91. Plus, Katherine Pinner stays in the race and a Navy Seal dies during Hell Week.
Republican St. Louis County Executive candidate Katherine Pinner is in fact staying in the race against incumbent Sam Paige after saying she would bow out.
Ancestry DNA tests are popular for many people. Kevin and Chris received results they expected and some that didn't see coming. Plus, Kanye is crazy but he does make some good music.
Ozzy Osbourne is moving back to England for good after spending much of his life here in the States. Plus, the Redbird Report and a Recap of the first half of the show.
Kevin and Chris discuss just how incredible it is that Albert is still so effective and dangerous at the plate. Plus, the offense is elite right now and that is the difference.
Public Safety Director Dan Isom joins The Show to talk about what he and his team are trying to do to help with stolen vehicles and the issues that police face with new pursuit policies. Plus, four day weeks for students.
One in four Missouri schools will be going to a four day week. Kevin and Chris discuss some of the benefits and drawbacks of the idea.
Area schools have made a move to get rid of certain books and graphic novels from their libraries. Plus, Doug Shoemaker and Cajun Nate Salah joins The Show for Midwest Wingfest.
Doug Shoemaker and Cajun Nate Salah join Kevin and Chris to talk about this weekends Midwest Wingfest on Friday and Saturday.
It's tough being 45 and still lighting up NFL defenses and Tom Brady's comments at a press conference after his absence from training camp hit home for Chris and Kevin. Plus, Kevin is having bad flashbacks.
It's been 25 years since the founding of Netflix. From mail order rentals to changing the TV landscape with streaming, Netflix is intertwined with our entertainment practices. Plus, a racist fan at BYU was allowed to stay for an entire volleyball match.
Matt Pauley joins Kevin and Chris to discuss how the Cardinals just keep finding ways to win and win series'.
Passes, hall monitors, or just a simple question: May I go to the bathroom? A picture of a nine step flow chart for determining bathroom necessity went viral so Kevin and Chris discuss. Plus, Luke Niforatos on legalizing weed in Missouri
Luke Niforatos of Protect Our Kids PAC and Smart Approaches to Marijuana joins The Show to talk about the potential dangers of legalizing marijuana based off of trends he has seen in the industry.
NASA has scrubbed the intended launch of Artemis I today due to an issue with the engine, the next possible launch date is Friday. Plus, La-Tanga Hopes of the Joint Information Center and What's Trending?
La-Tanga Hopes joins Kevin and Chris to talk about how you can help those effected by flooding and how to reach out for help if you have been effected.
You've been pulled over by the Fun Police! Make your case for your weekend plans and The Show Officers will decide if you can partake. Plus, Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne.
Mike Claiborne joins The Show to talk about Hall of Fame weekend this weekend at the stadium celebrating Matt Holliday, Julian Javier, and Charles Comiskey. Plus, Claibs gives his read on the Cardinals coming down the stretch.
Jeff Dye and Kevin bonded over their mutual interest in the Bigfoot phenomenon, which sparked a conversation on why we haven't found him yet. Plus, the Redbird Report.
Jeff Dye joins Kevin, Amy, and Chris in studio ahead of his shows this weekend at the Helium Comedy Club.
Ben Shapiro showed up to an event without any problems but the event has since apologized to attendees for the damage his presence may have caused. Plus, climatologist Dr. Trent Ford and comedian Jeff Dye.
Dr. Trent Ford joins The Show to talk about our ever changing and warming climate. Plus, what future weather may look like in St. Louis.
Michael Kelley is out of town but Megan McBride picks up the slack with John Hancock. We talk the city comptroller's plan to help out police and Governor Mike Parsons' comments on legalizing weed in Missouri.
The Show discusses the comments made by the Missouri Governor this week and compare the potential legalization of marijuana to alcohol and tobacco.
Kevin, Amy, and Chris discuss how many neighbors they really know and how neighborly interactions or relationships have changed over the years. Plus, The Show may have involuntarily brought back spanking in schools.
Yesterday's conversation on swatting garnered a big reaction from listeners and now there is a school in southwest Missouri that is bringing back spanking as a form or punishment for students.
The St. Louis City Comptroller has created a plan to keep police officer in the city and try to curb rampant crime across the city. Plus, Major Garrett talks about Biden's student loan forgiveness and What's Trending?
Major Garrett joins The Show for his weekly conversation. Today's discussion tackles the recent news that the Biden administration will cancel $10,000 in federal student loans.
Texts and voicemails have been flooding in today to share stories about being swatted with a paddle among other forms of punishment while in school. Plus, an update on the old Crestwood Mall site.
The Government has allocated funds for the 2023 budget to the research and studying of technology to distinguish whether it is human or non-human made.
There has been a change in opinion for Amy on the pictures and audio released from NASA and an interesting allocation note on Government funding . Plus, John Rooney joins The Show for the Redbird Report.
John Rooney joins The Show from the North Side of Chicago to talk about yesterdays doubleheader split and what the division race might look like down the stretch.
Amy had a run in with a biker this morning on her daily run that made her angry. But to nobody's surprise Kevin and Chris sided with the biker. Plus, Julie Smith a Media Literacy Professor at Webster University joins The Show.
Julie joins Kevin, Amy, and Chris in studio to talk about how for many politicians traditional media outlets are no longer a necessity.
President Joe Biden will forgive federal student loans for up to $10,000 and The Show give their thoughts and take your texts.
Gloria Lloyd of St. Louis Business Journal joins The Show to breakdown the decision by Centenne to stay headquartered in St. Louis and abandoning a massive office project in Charlotte. Plus, President Biden will forgive $10,000 in federal student loans.
A man cored a hot dog to make a straw for his beer, a couple found some excitement outside of the game on the field. It's been a weird couple days for baseball spectators. Plus, Carol Daniel to talk about local politicians avoiding local media.
KMOXs Carol Daniel joins The Show to discuss how many politicians in Missouri and St. Louis regardless of party affiliation refuse to be interviewed on KMOX.
There continues to be construction projects downtown but with the increase in construction road closures have created headaches trying navigate downtown. Plus, George Mahe of St. Louis Magazine to talk about the 5 second rule.
St. Louis Magazine Dining Editor George Mahe joins The Show to set the record straight on the five second rule.
We all think fondly on the past but were the days of 'ol really any better than today. Plus, Heidi Wayman of the North American Numbering Plan on the new 557 area code for St. Louis.
As we know, unfortunately there will be no more phone numbers assigned with a 314 area code. Heidi Wayman of the North American Numbering Plan joins The Show to explain the process of retiring and introducing area codes.
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has received some backlash for images and videos that show her partying outside of work. Plus, a recap of the show and Matt Pauley joins The Show for the Redbird Report.
KMOX Sports' Matt Pauley joins The Show to talk about an exciting weekend in the desert, Molina's absence from the team, and if Albert can pick up a few more home runs in Chicago.
The NBA Hall-of-Famer has said that he is going to Russia to help bring WNBA star Brittney Griner back home. Plus, who would've thought that people aren't happy with work.
A Gallup Poll shows that many employees across the country are not happy and surprisingly it is not all about money.
A wedding shower led Amy to discover the world of private karaoke over the weekend. Plus, Debbie Monterrey joins The Show to talk about immigrant children starting school in St. Louis and What's Trending?
KMOX's Debbie Monterrey hops in studio to talk about the influx of immigrant children who will be starting school for the first time in America this week.
Amy has a bone to pick with those on Tik Tok who have been audio meming their own lives, like they're important enough to do that. Plus, a new documentary on Manti Te'o and Mike Claiborne joins The Show to talk baseball.
Mike Claiborne joins The Show ahead of the Cardinals road trip that will begin tonight. Claibs also weighs in on Amy's lack of movie watching.
A study published by Lancet, a medical journal, says that most cancer cases can be attributed to preventable risk factors like drinking and smoking. Plus, the Redbird Report and a recap of The Show so far.
The Show discuss a fun home stand that saw the Cardinals win five of six over the Brewers and Rockies. Plus, an extended conversation on Albert's push for 700 career home runs.
The NFL wanted to make Deshaun Watson's suspension longer than six games, a decision made by a judge, but just not too much longer. Plus, KMOXs Michael Calhoun joins The Show to talk about the importance of local news.
Research Fellow at George Washington University Program on Extremism, Jon Lewis joins The Show to explain how domestic terrorists are looking for combat training in Europe.
Michael Kelley and John Hancock join The Show as they do every Friday. They talk Cardinals baseball and Albert's season plus Michael has finally beaten John. And we find out What's Trending.
A former Cardinal is headlines again for all the wrong reasons, the SLU women's soccer team upset ranked Arkansas to open the season, and it's Madden day. Come see what else is trending.
Major Garrett joins The Show while he's on vacation to talk about the FBI's investigation into former President Trump and get his thoughts on some things Mike Pence said yesterday.
St. Louis County is trying to find different ways to combat against county employees having sex on county property while working. Plus, more in depth Jurassic Park talk and we go back to the Oscars slap.
Zoe Kravitz is taking criticism for her comments made after Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock at this years Oscars and has since apologized for her comments.
Maybe the movie would've scared people away from the idea of bringing back extinct animals but scientists in Australia are exploring the idea of bringing back the Tasmanian Tiger. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney joins The Show for the Redbird Report.
John Rooney joins The Show for the Redbird Report to talk about last night's win over the Rockies and the team's mentality coming down the stretch.
An article from Vice News states that there are benefits to your mental health by talking or thinking in the 3rd person, The Show debates. Plus, Debbie Monterrey joins in studio to talk about a decline in reading levels among school children.
Debbie hops in studio from the newsroom to discuss the decrease in reading levels among school children since the pandemic and how to keep children engaged in reading in an increasingly tech first world.
It seemed inevitable for the January 6th Committee Vice Chair that she would lose to Trump backed Harriet Hageman and it was confirmed on Tuesday. Plus, Hancock and Kelley join The Show to breakdown the Primary loss for Liz Cheney.
Hancock and Kelley join The Show to breakdown Liz Cheney's Republican primary loss to Harriet Hageman.
For a long time there has been a difference in how we talk about entertainers and athletes getting paid, with most of our attention focused on big money contracts for athletes. Plus, Cardinals broadcaster Polo Ascencio joins in studio.
Polo Ascencio joins The Show in studio for a few segments and talks about his experiences in the booth and his exciting calls. Polo also talks Fiesta Cardinales taking place on August 28th to benefit the Hispanic Education Cultural & Scholarship Foundation.
With many educators having to dig into their own pockets for some classroom needs, many have begun asking for help via Amazon Wish lists. Plus, the Redbird Report and a recap of The Show so far.
The Cardinals picked up a half game on the Brewers with their loss to the Dodgers last night and The Show previews the upcoming series with the Rockies and talk about the story that is Adam Wainwright, Yadier Molina, and Albert Pujols in 2022.
After the series finale of "Better Call Saul" last night, Rongey talks about how great TV is today and the drawbacks to the streaming and binging era of TV. Plus,
a shooting at a youth football game caused the death of a coach.
Kevin is struggling a bit in his first day back from vacation, leading to a discussion on planning a vacation around work.
After a nice break from Amy and Chris, Kevin is back on The Show and tells us about his vacation. Plus, schools seem to be running short on everything from teachers to bus drivers and Mark Zaid joins The Show to talk about issues with classified documents.
Mark Zaid joins The Show to discuss the FBI's procedure in searching Mar-a-Lago and what could possibly come from the investigation and what type of precedent there is for classified documents cases.
To nobody's surprise Amy and Chris disagree on something else: the movie theater. Amy is not a fan while Chris loves the true theater experience and they get your thoughts from the text line. Plus, John Hinckley Jr. is looking for a gig.
Forty years after his assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, John Hinckley Jr. is trying to turnover a new leaf and kick off his music career but the attempted assassin is finding it much harder to book shows.
A walrus in Norway was put to rest after becoming to familiar and comfortable around humans after warnings from officials to stay away from the animal were not heeded. Plus, a recap of The Show and Matt Pauley joins the Redbird Report.
KMOX Sports Matt Pauley joins Amy and Chris to talk about the series win the Cardinals had this weekend including Albert's big day yesterday and whether he'll get to 700 home runs.
It's been a year since the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan that resulted in the deaths of 13 service members and numerous civilians paving the way for the Taliban to retake control. Plus, KMOXs Megan Lynch hops in studio to talk about free school lunches being taken away.
KMOXs Megan Lynch sits down with Chris and Amy to explain how many children and families that benefited from free or reduced fee lunches at school may no longer have that option.
Kevin is still on vacation so Amy and Chris discuss the Mar-a-Lago search by the FBI and Donald Trump's dangerous rhetoric causing more distrust within the FBI and other government institutions. Plus, a local Schnucks is asking for help.
Homelessness continues to be a problem for a local grocery store in South City and now they are asking the city for help.
To start off the final hour of The Show, Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins in to discuss the current state of the St. Louis Cardinals along with some of his favorite moments from the 1980's. Former St Louis Mayor Vince Schoemehl joins in as well to discuss some of his favorite sports moments from his time as mayor. He also touches on some of the current political conflicts in today's world.
Former St Louis Mayor Vince Schoemehl joins The Show to discuss his time as a mayor in the city and shares some thoughts on current conflict in today's political world.
To start off hour 3 of The Show, Chris and Amy have a show recap. Former KMOV anchor and sports director Zip Rzeppa joins to reflect on his time on air in St. Louis as well as the best moments in St. Louis sports that he was a part of. Chris and Amy also have their Redbird Report where they discuss the biggest strengths of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Former anchor and sports director for KMOV joins to discuss his time running sports at KMOV and reflects on the success at St. Louis sports.
To start off the 2nd hour of The Show, retired FBI Agent John Summercamp joins to discuss the Mar-a-Lago raid. Chris and Amy then discuss Carl Sagan and his impact on history as 80's week continues. Former St. Louis Steamers Soccer player Tony Glavin then joins to discuss his time with the Steamers and his love for St. Louis.
In hour 1 of The Show, Hancock and Kelly join to discuss both the Mar-a-Lago raid as well as the Inflation Reduction Act. Chris and Amy then draft their top news stories of the 1980's.
In honor of 80's week on The Show, Chris and Amy draft the top stories from the decade.
Time for another draft and today Chris and Amy draft the best musical groups from the 1980s. Plus, World Series Champion Dane Iorg and KMOXs Matt Pauley for the Redbird Report.
Member of the 1982 World Champion Cardinals, Dane Iorg joins The Show ahead of this weekends reunion of the team and talks about the run in 1982 and what it was like playing for Whitey Herzog.
Chris and Amy share stories about interesting hotel experiences they've had over the years. Plus, are HOAs just little communist hang out groups? Amy thinks so and an interesting new dating app.
A couple was asked to move newly installed solar panels by their Home Owners Association because it did not look good compared to other houses.
With the FBI's investigation into Donald Trump strengthening the divide between Americans, Amy and Chris discuss how violent rhetoric has made its way into our political society. Plus, having to watch how you set the A/C.
After the FBIs unprecedented raid of former President Trump's home in Florida, Amy and Chris lay out the potential benefits and drawbacks of releasing the warrant.