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A MoDot engineer joins Chris and Amy to explain what happened to snow removal yesterday; Amy wants to ride the giant Schnucks shopping cart; Sean Malone shares the story of one truck driver shooting another on I-55; Blues netminder Jordan Binnington was angry after being pulled last nite.

Michelle Forneris, Mo-Dot Assistant District Engineer, joins Chris and Amy following a snowstorm that snarled traffic on Monday for many St Louisans. She says there was 'residual treatment still out there Monday,' on the roads from the weekend, and crews were on the roads adding more treatment 'when the storm rolled in early.' she says 'full-staffing was available' for the storm, 'i just ended up being an earlier onset of the storm.'

Chris and Amy discuss the strikes on Venezuela boats; Chris wants the band Pentatonix to go away; Cardinals off-season with Rob Rains; and tribute show's Amy would like to see.

Retired US Army Col Jeff McCausland, the CBS Military Analyst, joins Chris and Amy. Congressional members are investigating the US military strikes on a Venezuelan boat that appeared to not kill all of the people on board, but a second strike was called for, killing the survivors. McCausland says an investigation and ruling needs to come from a Judge Advocate General for a final, but that killing the 'defenseless survivors, posing no threat' to the military members, would be considered a war crime and illegal under the military code.

Chris is back in studio following his holiday trip; travel issues impacted both Chris and Amy yesterday; Question of the Week, favorite Christmas lights; Christmas decorations; Did you see this?

Matt has issues with how the 'look' of Christmas has changed. Chris & Amy respond. Chris wants Matt to stop complaining.

Chris is out, Michael Kelley fills-in with Chris. Many segments of the show include discussions of sports wagering's debut in Missouri; how did the region deal with the snow?; Matt Pauley joins with a look at sports betting, the Blues injuries, Mizzou and more; Mitzi MacDonald previews a holiday concert next week at The Sheldon.

Amy has limits on her phone for social media use; Michael doesn't wait in lines anymore; Mitzi MacDonald previews her annual Christmas in the Kitchen concert; wildlife on Amy's trip to the Canadian Rockies.

An annual Christmas concert returns to The Sheldon on Tuesday, December 9. Mitzi MacDonald previews 'Christmas in the Kitchen' with Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors. The concert featres Celtic Christmas music and more. Funds raised will benefit Annie Malone.

Michael Kelley continues with Amy Marxkors, he's in for a vacationing Chris Rongey. Amy and Michael are always surprised to see advertisers on hockey boards that don't match what's in the arena; shopping on cyber Monday; Rage Bait; and Michael doesn't care for pop-up holiday bars.

Michael Kelley says that if you're paying to go to a pop-up bar this holiday season, 'you're going to an Instagram photo session.' He says Old Town St Charles is a great place to go instead.

Michael & Amy talk about social media getting people worked-up.

Michael Kelley in for Chris Rongey with Amy. Sports-betting debuts, St Louis was ready for the snow, listeners react to gambling, and Did You See This?

Michael Kelley & Amy Marxkors share 'Did you see this?' Michael is surprised that there is an industry for naked cruisers.

Chris and Amy Show listeners weigh-in on the debut of sports-betting in Missouri.

We start the final hour with our Football Pick 'Em with listener Dave and Alexa Datt! Sports betting arrives in Missouri on Monday. We are also joined by Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst and former wide receiver to discuss the Thanksgiving game.

No Amy on this post Thanksgiving show that Chris Rongey is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley talking about baseball needing a salary cap, football and the 'tush push'. Plus President Trump wanting to pause migration. On Monday, December 1st, sports betting will become legal throughout the entire state of Missouri. What does this mean for the state? It's a sad time at KMOX, as Stuart McMillian will be leaving us. We start the final hour with our Football Pick 'Em with listener Dave and Alexa Datt! Sports betting arrives in Missouri on Monday. We are also joined by Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst and former wide receiver to discuss the Thanksgiving game.

On Monday, December 1st, sports betting will become legal throughout the entire state of Missouri. What does this mean for the state? It's a sad time at KMOX, as Stuart McMillian will be leaving us.

No Amy on this post Thanksgiving show that Chris Rongey is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley talking about baseball needing a salary cap, football and the 'tush push'. Plus President Trump wanting to pause migration.

Chris and Amy's full show includes discussions with Major Garrett from CBS; financial planner Todd Krentz on the 50-year mortgage; sports analyst Scott Warmann on the Cardinals and Blues; and a psychologist offers tips on how to handle Thanksgiving family stress.

How can you help the Salvation Army?; Sean Duffy calls for better attire on flights; a psychologist offers tips to deal with families this Thanksgiving. Chris and Amy send you off to celebrate 'Blackout Wednesday' or 'Skanksgiving'

Dr Catherine Athans, a psychologist & author of 'The Heart Brain', joins Chris and Amy. How can you better deal with stress and anxiety during the holiday season? She suggests deep breathing, mindfulness & meditation before the party.

Salvation Army's Major Adam Moore joins Chris and Amy in-studio and states that the organization has 'big goals' this year in St Louis as the Red Kettle Campaign is underway. 5.6 million dollars is the goal!

Chris and Amy discuss 50-year mortgages with a financial planner; they have no control over the commercial content; Scott Warmann from FanDuel Sports; and Thanksgiving traditions,

FanDuel Sports Midwest studio analyst, Scott Warmann, joins Chris and Amy after the Cardinals made a move to send starting pitcher Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox. Could more Cardinals be headed toward the door? Warmann also weighs-in on the plight of the St Louis Blues.

Todd Krentz, President of Krentz Financial Group, joins Chris and Amy following a suggestion by President Donald Trump to implement a 50-year home mortgage.

Chris and Amy discuss the real name for Thanksgiving Eve; traditional Thanksgiving meal fare; CBS's Major Garrett on the tussle over 'illegal orders' to the US military; Did you see this?

Chris and Amy share stories on this Thanksgiving Eve edition of 'Did you see this?' Could the Chiefs and Cowboys break a record? & as strange new name.

CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent, Major Garrett, joins Chris and Amy every week. He discusses the 'seditious behavior' claims from the Trump administration aimed at 6 members of Congress, who are all veterans and posted a video regarding illegal orders to military members. Major also touches on the strikes on boats from Venezuela and the new proposal to end the war in Ukraine.

Chris and Amy discuss upcoming snow this week; St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins in-studio with a look at tornado recovery; Lt Gen Mark Hertling on the so-called 'Seditious Six' video message to service members; the Cardinals make a trade; the FBI provides an update on their efforts in St Louis; and are kids learning basics in school?

Chris and Amy welcome the he head of the St Louis office of the FBI to the studio, how have they helped combat crime?; Chris isn't sure what heating oil is; are kids in school learning the basics?; Questions of the week.

Chris Corcker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI St Louis joins Chris and Amy in-studio. 'Operation Summer Heat' was a national operation to target violent crime and 'surge resources' toward 'violent criminal threats' here in St Louis, explains Crocker.

Retired Lt General Mark Hertling explains the 'code' and oaths that service members follow; Tom Ackerman explains where Cardinals starter Sonny Gray is headed; Matt had a missing package.

KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins Chris and Amy as Cardinals starter Sonny Gray is dealt to the Boston Red Sox. Ackerman explains just how much Gray is set to be paid in Boston, and speculates what may come next. Nolan Arenado? Brendan Donovan? © Neville E. Guard-Imagn Images

'I'm kinda familiar with what young soldiers are taught,' says retired US Army Lt General Mark Hertling. He recently penned an opinion piece in The Bulwark, titled: 'What Americans Should Understand About the Military Disobeying Illegal Orders' 'Mark Kelly is more than what he appears to be,' says Hertling of his relationship with the Senator who was also an astronaut. He explains the two different oaths for enlisted service members & officers.

Chris and Amy's first hour includes snow concerns, Christmas traditions, & more. Mayor Cara Spencer joins the show in-studio to discuss ongoing tornado recovery efforts, the business economy in the city, snow removal plans & more.

St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins Chris and Amy in-studio. She points out that the tornado was about 6-weeks after she took office, but continues to work and plan for the winter months in terms of shelters for impacted people. 'We are not ideal', says Spencer in terms of federal or state funding on recovery. She also talks about the amount of money available through ARPA funds and Rams settlement money. She points out the 'big unknown' as to how flexible the federal government will be to reallocation of money towards tornado relief. She says she feels good heading into winter regarding snow removal.

Chris and Amy kick off Monday's show discussing a local deportation story; reading and literacy rates; Matt Pauley on SLU hoops and soccer plus a Blues win; Andrew Egger from The Bulwark plus Bill Deger from Accuweather.

Andrew Egger joins the show to chat about the resignation of Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene and Pres Trump's meeting with the NYC Mayor; a great story about stolen beefsticks; Accuweather meteorologist Bill Deger with a long-range forecast; how many beefsticks do you have to steal to make it a felony?

Bill Deger, an Accuweather meteorologist, joins Chris and Amy with a long-range look at expected winter weather in St Louis over Christmas. This weekend, including Thanksgiving will be quite chilly, including a chance of wintery precipitation late Friday into Saturday.

The Bulwark White House Correspondent, Andrew Egger, joins Chris and Amy every week. He comments on the abrupt announcement that Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Congress; he calls Trump's meeting with the new NYC Mayor, 'surreal'.

is the average American becoming less literate? How important is reading for pleasure?; Matt Pauley on the Billikens basketball and soccer team, plus the Blues picked up a win, and Amy won the weekly NFL Pick 'em contest.