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Brad Young is in for the entire Chris and Amy Show today with Amy Marxkors. Amy and Brad discuss SCOTUS rulings; Trump budgets; the Cardinals sweep; designer purses & more.
Brad Young in for Chris Rongey today with Amy. The hour kicks off with a discussion about stadium funding, particularly for the Chiefs and Royals; should Amy be into purses; majority of Americans disagree with Iran bombing; listeners weigh-in on designer purse conversation.
Amy just completed a move, and realized she's not part of the group of women in society that place any importance on purses. Many audience members agree with Amy's thought process on purses, as does Brad Young. Credit: © JUAN CARLO/THE STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Brad Young in for Chris Rongey today. Leaders from Covenant House join Amy and Brad to discuss their local efforts; could the government tax the rich even more?; Matt Pauley says the sweep of the Guardians was impressive; is a Webster restaurant going too far to stop weed smells?
Matt Pauley recaps the Cardinals impressive weekend, sweeping the Guardians over 3 games.
The Chris & Amy Show is teaming up with Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, and Electrical for the 100 Acts of Kindness campaign. To put some kindness out into the world, we are spotlighting a charity each week doing good work in the St. Louis area. To kick off the campaign, we chatted with members of Covenant House Missouri! Courtney Grady, Senior Director of Programs and Services & Robert Vogel, Chief Development Officer of Covenant House join us in-studio to share how the homeless shelter provides educational programs, residential services, job training, and more to homeless youth.
Brad Young joins Amy while Chris is out of town. He reacts to the SCOTUS decision on nationwide injunctions and rules for porn purveyors to require age checks online. Nikole Killion from CBS joins the show as the US Senate takes up the budget bill supported by Pres Donald Trump, and Did you see this? a KSHE t-shirt is pretty valuable in Los Angeles.
Brad Young in for Chris today, he joins Amy Marxkors. Guess how much a vintage store wanted for a KSHE t-shirt from the 1980s! And efforts to bring back the wholly mammoth are 'accelerating.'
Nikole Killion, CBS Congressional Correspondent, joins Brad Young and Amy as the Senate takes up the Trump budget bill this week. She highlights concerns over selling some federal lands and Medicaid cuts.
Amy is joined by Michael Kelley for the full show. John Hancock, Scott Jagow, Dale Schilley and Tim Meers are guests. Topics include the NY Mayoral race; the Democratic party; should me be allowed to wear shorts; 100 Acts of kindness; St Louis independence Day celebrations & more.
Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors, they discuss moving; graduates that use AI for homework; Celebrate St Louis on the Arch Grounds; and 'Out of Context' clips from the show.
Matt quizzes Amy and Michael Kelley with clips from this week's show, can they figure out what the original context was?
Tim Meers, General Chairman of Celebrate St Louis, joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley previewing live music, food and fireworks along the riverfront in front of the Arch on July 3 & 4. Meer says a drone show will roll directly into fireworks on July 4.
Scott Jagow has issues with his cars being broken into; sex scenes in movies; St Louis CITY SC analyst Dale Schilly; Did you see this? Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors.
Did you see this? with Amy and Michael Kelley. Brad Pitt was robbed & Tom Cruise's finances.
St Louis CITY SC Academy Director Dale Schilly joins Amy and Michael Kelley with a quiz over the descriptions that Joey Zanaboni uses during broadcasts. It has been terribly hot this week for CITY which dropped a decision to Orlando this week.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Amy for the whole hour; Hancock was in a terrible car crash this week; Kelley was recognized on his Uber ride; what does the Mayor race in NYC mean nationally?; shorts on men and shoehorns.
Michael Kelley and John Hancock join Amy Marxkors, reacting to the primary election in New York City that Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani came out on top of this week. He'll challenge current Mayor, independent Eric Adams. He would like to address food deserts in NYC, an issue we have here in St Louis as well.
The Full Thursday show for Chris and Amy includes recaps and analysis of the Cardinals loss to the Cubs; a visit from Missouri's Attorney General; the Defense Secretary defended the results of the attack on Iran; Chris is rallying support for shorts in the workplace; a new book highlighting a Soulard institution; a benefit concert for tornado victims.
Chris and Amy dive deep into the history of the South Broadway Athletic Club with authors of a new book; issues at Walgreens pharmacies; a concert tonite benefits tornado victims; lemonade stands.
Singer/Songwriter Mitzi MacDonald organized a tornado relief concert for tonight at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center. Proceeds will benefit 100Roofs.com, a grassroots effort to repair or replace roofs for low-income families in North St Louis.
The South Broadway Athletic Club has been in Soulard since 1899. A new book from authors Miriam Moynihan and Dan Guenther highlights the history. 'South Broadway Athletic Club; St Louis's Home for Boxing, Wrestling and Cheap Beer Since 1899' can be found at bookstores now.
Chris and Amy welcome Bernie Miklasz as the Cardinals battle to win the 4-game series over the Cubs; a newly-named police board member is raising some eyebrows; a recap of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's press conference; shorts are in style
White House Correspondent for The Bulwark, Andrew Egger, joins Chris and Amy following a fiery press conference this morning with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defending Pres Trump's statements about the US attack on Iranian nuclear bases.
Bernie Miklasz joins Chris and Amy following the Cardinals 8-0 loss last night to the Cubs. The two face off for the final time in this series this afternoon. Credit: © Tim Vizer-Imagn Images
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey details his allegations against STL Sheriff Alfred Montgomery; Chris wants to be able to wear shorts full-time; a record shattering run.
Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins Chris and Amy to explain his actions to attempt to remove St Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery. He says 'tips are pouring into my office' regarding Montgomery.
An update from Jerusalem from CBS's Robert Berger; CNN's Elisabeth Buchwald discusses economic conditions in the US; Billikens head basketball coach Josh Schertz; shorts on men; and the Pope's tax burden.
Chris and Amy discuss the American perception of the economy with CNN's Elisabeth's Buchwald; and preview the Billikens basketball season with head coach Josh Schertz.
SLU head men's basketball coach Josh Schertz joins Amy and Chris after a summer open practice this week and to preview the 'Billikens of the Last Decade' event tomorrow night at Schlafley. 'You're recruiting people first, players second,' says Schertz. He says there is a lot of juggling now with the transfer portal and payment to players.
Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN Economics Reporter, joins Chris and Amy following new reports about consumer confidence declining in America. She says it could be later this year before Americans actually start to feel tariff-impacted price increases. She also looked at the number of federal holidays that workers get in the US.
Chris and Amy get an update live from Jerusalem from CBS Reporter Robert Berger; the question of the week, shorts on men; John Rooney on the Cardinals win over Chicago; Pope and property.
'That was a tightly-played game last night,' says Cardinals Radio broadcaster John Rooney with Chris and Amy following the Cardinals 8-7 win over the Cubs on Tuesday.
CBS Reporter Robert Berger joins Chris and Amy live in Jerusalem as the ceasefire between Iran and Israel continues, he says Israelis are, 'happy that the missiles aren't falling,' anymore.
Chris and Amy open the hour discussing the latest Cardinal victory over Chicago; the 100 Acts of Kindness challenge continues; Sheriff Montgomery under fire; Did you see this?
Chris and Amy discuss the upcoming Jeff Bezos wedding in Italy, and the pushback from the local residents.
Chris and Amy discuss the new Blues banding with the team president; take a look at tariffs and taxes with Dave Simons; learn more about compensation for radioactive waste victims; and celebrate the 16th year of Pedal the Cause. Plus: shorts on men; 'Did you see this?'; the death of an elk and the mall.
Pedal the Cause is celebrating 15 years of charity support to the Siteman Cancer Center; the death of the mall; and Gov Mike Kehoe appoints his board of police commissioners to run the STL Police Dept.
Executive Director of Pedal the Cause says the group has raised 'over $51-million' in the last 15 years for cancer research at Siteman Cancer Center. He joins Chris and Amy.
Chris & Amy discuss the economy, tariffs and taxes with Dave Simons; Amy reveals she smells like a stinky meatball; Dawn Chapman says nuclear waste victims are closer to compensation; and an elk got loose from Grant's Farm.
Dawn Chapman, co-founder of Just Moms STL, joins Chris and Amy, as legislation that would compensate victims and survivors of the radioactive waste left behind in North St Louis County from the Manhattan Project progresses in the Senate. "We're closer now than we've ever been before," says Chapman. She calls RECA an apology for the dumping and compensation by the federal government.
Partner and Managing Director at One Private Wealth, Dave Simons, joins Chris and Amy every Tuesday. He says he's come back on board to the Trump tariffs, but not necessarily the 'Big Beautiful Bill' that Trump wants the Republican Congress to pass.