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Amy has returned she and Chris react to the State of the Union address; welcome UN Correspondent Pamela Falk for some analysis; Stu Durando joins with a recap of the Billikens loss to Dayton; Dr Fred Wininger is a neurologist for animals; and Jocelyn King helps you stay protected from AI scams. Plus the Cardinals have released their nominees for the Hall of Fame; we're still gathering nominees for the Best Bar in STL tournament and would you date Jason Bourne?

Chris and Amy welcome Dr Fred Wininger to the studio, he's opened a veterinary practice that deals with neurological issues in pets; would you date Jason Bourne?; what about the AI scams that target the elderly?; Amy has returned at the listeners are happy.

Jocelyn King is the founder and CEO of Smarter Online Safety and is known as 'The Queen of Online Safety'. She joins Chris and Amy to offer tips to protect our parents against online AI scams that target the elderly. She says we use AI every day, but it is also helping bad actors. She describes the two main scams, a romance scam and an investment scam and emphasizes setting up code phrases with family.

Dr Fred Wininger is a Veterinarian and Founder of the Animal Neurology Center. He joins Chris and Amy in-studio, marking a year since his practice opened in St Louis,...the only single-specialty animal hospital of its kind in the nation. He says he started as a Professor of Veterinary Medicine at Mizzou, then moved to St Louis to a multi-discipline practice. His office now deals exclusively with problems with the brain and spine in animals.

Chris and Amy lament the loss of civility in politics; Amy looks fondly on older generations; Stu Durando writes on SubStack about all things Billikens, he joins following a loss to Dayton; what are some of the best bars in St Louis?

Billikens writer Stu Durando joins Chris and Amy following a Billikens loss to Dayton on the road Tuesday night. He says that SLU didn't have an answer for the Flyers. He says the loss didn't impact the Bills NCAA tournament chances, 'right now they're in pretty good shape.' He says he needs to notch wins in the next two home A-10 games.

Chris and Amy's 'Did you see this?' segment features a possible new Olympic sport. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Chris and Amy react to the State of the Union address from Pres Trump; analyze the Cardinals Hall of Fame nominees; UN Correspondent Pamela Falk looks at the SOTU as well; Did you see this?

Chris and Amy comment on the list of former Cardinals who are on this year's list of nominees for the team's Hall of Fame. The list includes, Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina, Brian Jordan and George Hendrick. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) Visit Cardinals.com/HOF to vote.

UN correspondent, Pamela Falk, joins Chris and Amy following President Trump's State of the Union. She chats about reaction to the speech. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

John Hancock and Chris Rongey preview the State of the Union; chat with Dave Simons about the Trump tariff rulings from the Supreme Court; Sam Dykstra from MLB Pipeline on the Cardinals farm system; Andrew Egger from The Bulwark joins for his weekly visit from Washington DC; and Chris and Amy will attempt to name the best bar in St Louis.

John Hancock and Chris welcome The Bulwark's Andrew Egger for a State of the Union Preview; Chicago is running contest to name snow plows; the next show tournament will be the best bars in St Louis, we're taking submissions on X; John Hancock picked up a snooker win on Monday.

Andrew Egger, The White House Correspondent from The Bulwark & co-author of The Morning Shots newsletter, joins Chris and John Hancock ahead of the State of the Union. He calls it 'theatrical.' Trump promises a long speech. Could Trump and his family actually 'win' his lawsuit against his own treasury department and IRS, departments he controls?

Wealth manager Dave Simons joins Chris and John with a look at the impact of Trump's tariffs and the SCOTUS ruling; an update from the campus emergency at Wash U; Sam Dykstra is from MLB Pipeline, he explores the Cardinals farm system; St Louis County property tax.

Sam Dykstra, minor league reporter for MLB Pipeline, and contributor to MLB Network, joins Chris and John Hancock with an in-depth look at the Cardinals farm system and Spring Training.

Dave Simons, Partner & Managing Director of One Private Wealth, joins Chris and John Hancock and talks about his reaction to the Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs. Should we be concerned with the national rising debt & the possibility that other nations may sell US bonds? 'That's my concern,' says Simons.

John Hancock in the studio with Chris today. They comment on the possibility of the Battlehawks playing at a different venue than the Dome; John had an issue reaching St Louis County's Department of Revenue; a State of the Union preview; Did you see this? an historic venue may be demoed.

John Hancock is in with Chris today. He noticed that he has paid his St Louis County personal property tax twice for last year. He's been calling repeatedly, but has not gotten through to the office, nor has an email been returned. What should he do?

Chris welcomes John Hancock for the whole show as Amy is out. Corey Miller joins from northern Italy and the end of the Winter Olympics; Matt Pauley updates the spring training; Together Credit Union makes significant donation to Children's Miracle Network; Gratitude House hosts a fundraiser.

John Hancock and Chris Rongey chat about the efforts of Children's Miracle Network and their partnership with Together Credit Union; John still claims he can touch a basketball net; Gratitude House is a sober-living facility for women in St Louis, its executive director joins in-studio; John thinks the Cardinals will be better than expected this season.

Maggie Sullivan is the Executive Director of Gratitude House and joins Chris and John Hancock to explain the sober-living program's mission for women. 'Gimme Shelter: A Live Benefit Rock Concert' is set for March 14 at The Grandel Theatre in St. Louis and benefits the Gratitude House.

Krista Lucy, Executive Director at Children's Miracle Network of Greater St. Louis and Tom Kraus, Chief Experience Officer at Together Credit Union, join Chris and John Hancock in-studio. Krista explains how the profits of KMOX's 100th commemorative ornaments were donated to local children's hospitals including SSM Cardinal Glennon and St Louis Children's Hospital. Tom explains how Together Credit Union is involved with the Network, and other assistance programs they offer. CMN-STL.org

John Hancock continues his visit with Chris in-studio; Corey Miller joins from Italy a day after the Winter Olympics, recapping the gold medal wins for USA Hockey; staying sanitary.

KMOX's Matt Pauley joins Chris and John Hancock to preview today's Cardinals Spring Training game. He reminds them that it is very early to react to games and performances from any particular player.

KSDK's Corey Miller joins Chris and John Hancock a day after the Winter Olympics ended. He says he got to witness both the US Women and Men ice hockey teams take home gold. The men faced off with Canada on Sunday, 'both teams came out absolutely flying.'

John Hancock joins Chris this morning; they react to the USA Hockey Gold medal win; Kash Patel was celebrating in the hockey locker room; a Donald Trump impersonator may have called into C-Span; the case against Trump regarding classified documents; Did you see this?

Chris and John Hancock chat about a 'mammoth' discovery; Trump autographed a bible; you may want to skip the hotel room coffee pot.

Chris and Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley in the 1st hour; the group reacts to a Supreme Court decision; Scott Jagow joins for the 1st part of the 2nd hour following a trip to New York; Jen Siess has a preview of the CITY SC opener; Brenden Moore has a look at the effort to move the Chicago Bears to Indiana.

Chris and Amy discuss a possible move of the Chicago Bears, to Indiana; certain accents are going away; is it the best to get engaged at the end of an Olympic event?; Matt quizzes Chris and Amy with 'Out of Context' clips.

Brenden Moore, an Illinois government and political reporter for Capitol News, Illinois joins Chris and Amy. He explains that Illinois state leadership 'felt kind of blindsided' as the Chicago Bears 'warmly embraced' the Indiana legislature's moves to approve funding for a stadium. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Chris and Amy welcome Total Information AM Weekend host Scott Jagow to the show after his tour of western New York; have you ever driven on the wrong side of the road? Amy is scared to; Jen Siess is getting ready for the start of the CITY SC season; and a unique Did you see this?

Amy says there is a team that had to apologize for asking its fans to take a pregame shower. Fans were upset, they had to rescind the request.

CITY SC broadcaster Jen Siess joins Chris and Amy ahead of the season opening game tomorrow afternoon. She talks about the prep going into the season with several new members on the roster.

Scott Jagow returns with a story about his trip to Buffalo and western New York. He picked up a great hat and had issues with his rental car.

Chris & Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley to the 9am hour. Why don't people want data centers?; reaction to a decision from the Supreme Court knocking down Pres Trump's tariffs; which political party is evolving faster?; who is the biggest name celebrity living in St Louis?

Hancock and Kelley joins Chris and Amy following the announcement that the US trade tariffs implemented by Pres Donald Trump last April are not legal, decided in a 6-3 decision by the Supreme Court. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Getty Images

Chris and Amy react to Prince Andrew's arrest; explore the measles outbreak in the US; Major Garret joins live from Washington, DC; a climate scientist warns against US policy change. Plus Amy's nostalgia for old names and adults building Lego.

Chris and Amy comment on a new trend of adults building Legos; Matt left his fly open at Church; a climate scientist on changes to climate policy; Chris doesn't like red cars.

Phil Duffy is a former White House Climate Science advisor and Chief Scientist at Spark Climate Solutions, and joins the show. The Trump administration is planning to repeal the Endangerment Finding and change vehicle emissions standards. What does this mean for Americans? Phil explains.

Chris & Amy talk about the Cardinals with Matt Pauley live in Jupiter, Florida. Lars Nootbaar has arrived at camp; Boeing announces a move back to St Louis, it makes Amy nostalgic; CBS's Major Garrett has his fingers on the pulse of Washington; Chris is clearly not nostalgic.

CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent, Major Garrett, joins Chris and Amy every Thursday morning. He calls the arrest of former Prince Andrew a, 'shuddering event,' to England. He says that it feels like the US is positioning itself for a war with Iran, 'a prolonged one,'; Ukraine/Russia talks continue but without much progress.

KMOX's Matt Pauley continues his coverage of St Louis Cardinals Spring Training. He comments on the recovery of outfielder Lars Nootbaar and how the team is preparing for the first Spring Training games this weekend.