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Jeff and 'Pops' Bailey, Amazing Race season 37 contestants and lumberjacks with Green Thumb Tree Services and EconoTree, join in-studio to discuss a new Survivor watch party coming to the St. Louis Area! They also discuss the tornado clean-up they have been doing for the past year.

In hour 3, Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and Co-Author of the Morning Shots newsletter for the Bulwark, joins the show to discuss the closing of the Strait of Hormuz, as well has what he thinks will happen with gas prices in the near future. It's Marathon Monday, and a robot ran a marathon in China. Jeff and 'Pops' Bailey, Amazing Race season 37 contestants and lumberjacks with Green Thumb Tree Services and EconoTree, join in-studio to discuss a new Survivor watch party coming to the St. Louis Area! We are still cleaning up the 2025 tornado that hit Downtown St. Louis a year ago.

Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and Co-Author of the Morning Shots newsletter for the Bulwark, joins the show to discuss the closing of the Strait of Hormuz, as well has what he thinks will happen with gas prices in the near future.

Stephen Richer, CEO of Republic Affairs and Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, joins the show to discuss the benefits of data centers, and if they belong in St. Louis or Missouri in general.

Hour 2 begins with Stephen Richer, CEO of Republic Affairs and Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, who joins the show to discuss the benefits of data centers, and if they belong in St. Louis or Missouri in general. Matt Pauley joins the show to give an update on the Cardinals, who swept the Astros and start a 3 game series in Miami this evening. We are also joined by Laura Hettiger, KMOV Anchor and Host, who discusses "Laura's Run 4 Kids" on Saturday April 25th at Tower Grove Park.

In hour 1 today, Chris and Amy begin by discussing the protestors that interrupted Mayor Spencer's State of the City address on Friday. There is a massive hole in an I-64 bridge. Madison Square Garden and their owner have shocking levels of surveillance online and in the arena. We wrap up the first hour with "Did You See This" on KMOX! Hour 2 begins with Stephen Richer, CEO of Republic Affairs and Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, who joins the show to discuss the benefits of data centers, and if they belong in St. Louis or Missouri in general. Matt Pauley joins the show to give an update on the Cardinals, who swept the Astros and start a 3 game series in Miami this evening. We are also joined by Laura Hettiger, KMOV Anchor and Host, who discusses "Laura's Run 4 Kids" on Saturday April 25th at Tower Grove Park. In hour 3, Andrew Egger, White House Correspondent and Co-Author of the Morning Shots newsletter for the Bulwark, joins the show to discuss the closing of the Strait of Hormuz, as well has what he thinks will happen with gas prices in the near future. It's Marathon Monday, and a robot ran a marathon in China. Jeff and 'Pops' Bailey, Amazing Race season 37 contestants and lumberjacks with Green Thumb Tree Services and EconoTree, join in-studio to discuss a new Survivor watch party coming to the St. Louis Area! We are still cleaning up the 2025 tornado that hit Downtown St. Louis a year ago.

In hour 1 today, Chris and Amy begin by discussing the protestors that interrupted Mayor Spencer's State of the City address on Friday. There is a massive hole in an I-64 bridge. Madison Square Garden and their owner have shocking levels of surveillance online and in the arena. We wrap up the first hour with "Did You See This" on KMOX!

In this hour, Chris and Amy are joined by STL Magazine Reporter Ryan Krull as he talks about a new development in Marine Villa. Then 4x Grammy Award winner Lyle Lovett joins the show, promoting his new tour which is coming to St. Louis in May.

In this hour Chris and Amy are joined by St. Louis City SC broadcaster Jen Siess as City takes on Seattle tomorrow night on the road. Jen also recaps the clubs 4-0 victory over FC Tulsa that took place at Energizer Park on Wednesday night.

Chris and Amy are joined by Hancock & Kelley this hour, and discuss how Missouri is introducing an elimination of state income tax on the ballot this year.

Chris & Amy welcome Matt Pauley, CBS News' Major Garrett & Battlehawks Tight End Tyler Neville to the show. Conversations include the tied St Charles City Council race; Diet Coke and Cancer; covering the weather and storms in St Louis; Forest Park's lost Ferris Wheel; and a new homeless camp in St Louis.

Chris & Amy reveal great news as Forest Park wins another award; where is the axle from the 1904 Worlds Fair Ferris Wheel; Battlehawks Tight End Tyler Neville shares his remarkable story.

Tyler Neville, a St Louis Battlehawks Tight End, joins Chris and Amy ahead of their match up with the DC Defenders on Saturday morning. He's very high on playing in St Louis, 'the dome is rocking!' He talks about being a student-athlete at Harvard, saying he 'wouldn't have gotten into Harvard without football.'

Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy following a series win for the Cardinals vs Cleveland; weather was rocking last night, but the meteorologists were very measured; CBS News's Major Garrett on the Iran blockade,

CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy as unrest and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues near Iran; Garrett comments on the language Pres Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth use; who is the Democrat's front-runner for 2028 Presidential race?

KMOX Cardinals pre and post game host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy. The Cardinals notch a series win over Cleveland this weekend as both Jordan Walker and JJ Wetherholt continue to hit well.

Chris and Amy are amazed that the final vote in the tied St Charles City Council race will be decided in a small opaque jar; are there better ways to come to a conclusion?; a condemned apartment complex now is a homeless camp; comments from Dr Oz on Diet Coke and cancer; Did you see this? meowing & barking.

Chris, Amy and listeners weigh-in on how the tie in the St Charles City Council race between incumbent Bill Otto and school teacher Chris Kyle.

Today on a short show for Chris and Amy: Stuart A. Thompson, New York Times reporter, joins the show to explain where artificial intelligence falls short if you decide to utilize it when filing your taxes. Diego Sorbara, Assistant Managing Editor at ProPublica joins the show talking about they updated their code of ethics that prohibits ProPublica employees from wagering on the outcome of new events. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about the Cardinals extra inning win last night and how fun it is to be fun around this young team.

On the second hour Diego Sorbara, Assistant Managing Editor at ProPublica joins the show talking about they updated their code of ethics that prohibits ProPublica employees from wagering on the outcome of new events. Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about the Cardinals extra inning win last night and how fun it is to be fun around this young team. Plus Blues played final home game of season.

Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins the show to talk about the Cardinals extra inning win last night and how fun it is to be fun around this young team.

Prediction markets, sports betting, and insider trading, oh my! Diego Sorbara, Assistant Managing Editor at ProPublica, joins the show to discuss their updated their code of ethics that prohibits employees from wagering on the outcome of news events, regardless if they are covering the event. What prompted ProPublica to adopt this policy? How does betting on current events potentially undermine journalistic integrity or public trust? Are sports included as "news events", and therefore prohibited to be bet on? Find out from to Diego!

The show starts with Chris and Amy discuss St. Louis County Executive Sam Page suing the County Council over an ordinance that would strip him of power while he's in London. Also, in honor of Tax Day, New York Times reporter Stuart A. Thompson explains why you can't trust AI to file your taxes.

Happy Tax Day! Stuart A. Thompson, New York Times reporter, joins the show to explain where artificial intelligence falls short if you decide to utilize it when filing your taxes.

Chris and Amy continue to be excited with Jordan Walker's home run power; local Chef Trenton Garvey leads the kitchen at The Blue Duck & was a Hell's Kitchen winner; Dave Simons says avoiding taxes is the worst thing you can do; Cleveland Guardians radio broadcaster Tom Hamilton; Charlie Brennan returns with a push for litter cleanup; Amy missed the invite to the employee appreciation night.

Chris and Amy welcome KMOX Alum Charlie Brennan back to Studio B; Chris thinks it would be fun to welcome runners who DON'T win to 'Chris's Loser Lounge; the station Cardinals game was last night, and Amy wasn't invited; Sam Altman's home was attacked several times recently; preparing for Oli Marmol's visit.

Charlie Brennan joins Chris and Amy in-studio. He talks about his efforts to clean up litter in St Louis including an effort in Brentwood on Friday. Brennan will be interviewing the founder of Whole Foods this evening at Wash U.

Financial planner Dave Simons says that avoiding taxes is not the best idea; Amy has realized that all bad-drivers utilize the 11 and 1 position on their steering wheels; Cleveland Guardians broadcaster Tom Hamilton; AI Jesus? 'I'm not gonna commit blasphemy.'

The Cleveland Guardians are in town for a three game series with the Cardinals. Tom Hamilton is the longtime radio voice, and was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick award last year. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

Dave Simons is a financial planner and Partner and Managing Director at One Private Wealth. He joins Chris and Amy every week, and agrees that tax season could be simplified for the average American. Plus, a look at inflation numbers and a recap of his prep for an upcoming marathon in Pittsburgh.

Chris and Amy react to Jordan Walker's remarkable start with another home run last night against Cleveland; the Blues had another sellout and energy in the building; will Chris be a tax 'scofflaw'?; Chef Trenton Garvey is featured at the Missouri Book Festival on Saturday; Did you see this?

Did you see this? McDonald's will be entering the energy drink market. Amy is anti-energy drink & says we need to drink more water.

Chef and Union, MO native Trenton Garvey joins Chris and Amy in-studio. He leads the Culinary Team at The Blue Duck in Maplewood. His career got started making fried chicken and 'romanticizing KFC,' jokes Garvey. He took that interest in cooking to culinary school, eventually making his way to Gordan Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen. Garvey speaks on his experience with Gordon Ramsay, and says his fiery demeanor is really him just 'pushing you for perfection.' Garvey will be a featured cooking demonstration at the Missouri Book Festival in Washington, MO on April 18th.

Amy had quite the successful weekend at the GO! St Louis Marathon, placing 2nd; Cardinals bench coach Daniel Descalso on radio broadcasts from the dugout, mid-game; Did you see this? celebrity pickle ball; Michael Kelley on Rep Eric Swalwell allegations; Matt Pauley on the offensive surge from Jordan Walker; Andrew Egger from The Bulwark live in Washington DC.

The Bulwark's Andrew Egger comments on the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz BY the US; crazy audio from The Masters; a local restaurant group fell victim to an elaborate scam; Matt was at a wedding where the groomsmen all received swords, weird, right?

'This is kind of a crazy way for the US to go about this,' says The Bulwark's Andrew Egger about the US blocking the Strait of Hormuz. 'The us has no right to block the strait of Hormuz, full stop,' says Egger as he joins Chris and Amy for his weekly visit, pointing out that is an international waterway. Egger also comments on the attacks from Pres Donald Trump on Pope Leo. 'The Pope has not actively attacked Donald Trump,' says Egger, 'the Pope has called for peace.'

Amy is delighted to see Michael Kelly join the show in-studio, he went out and watched the GO! St Louis Marathon to watch Amy run; Have you done your taxes yet?; Matt Pauley joins with an in-depth look at how well Jordan Walker is hitting; is St Louis sabotaging out of town broadcasters?

Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to kick off the week, the Cardinals picked up just one win over the Red Sox this weekend, but Jordan Walker continued to hit home runs. Cardinals host the Guardians starting tonight.

Amy ran another marathon, and nearly won!; the Blues playoff hopes are dashed; the old Millennium Hotel is set for demo soon; Cardinals bench coach Daniel Descalso; Did you see this? Chris loves Pickle Ball.

Cardinals bench coach Daniel Descalso joins Chris and Amy to share his reaction to including Cardinals radio broadcasting from the dugout during his in-game duties. He also chatted about the Cardinals performance this early in the season, saying it's, 'as good as we could have expected,' pointing out that, 'guys are playing with energy.'

Amy came in 2nd place in the GO! St Louis Marthon, missing 1st place by just 18 seconds! She recaps the experience to Chris. (photo courtesy Michael Kelley)

John Hancock, Michael Kelley joins Chris and Amy for the 1st hour; Amy's ready to run a marathon this weekend; John and Michael disagree over the St Louis Metropolitan Police and Missouri's takeover; why are young St Louisans unable to buy a house?; CITY SC talk with Jen Siess and an upcoming event in Chesterfield; plus an NFL reporter may have been caught cheating.