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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.
Matt Pauley previews the doubleheader that the Cardinals have today with the Royals.
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?
Did you see this? Chris's snack consumption may change, and a grease theft in Soulard.
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