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In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!" In the second hour of the show, we are joined by Matt Pauley to talk Cardinals baseball and the complications of today's doubleheader. Then, Megan Eberhart, Director of Cardinals Promotions and Events joins us in studio to tell us all about fun summer activities happening at the ballpark! In the third and final hour, Rongey has been summoned to jury duty. He and Amy want to know if you are working today, and whether his delivery business is a good idea. Lastly, Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins us to honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis.
In the third and final hour, Rongey has been summoned to jury duty. He and Amy want to know if you are working today, and whether his delivery business is a good idea. Lastly, Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins us to honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis.
In the second hour of the show, we are joined by Matt Pauley to talk Cardinals baseball and the complications of today's doubleheader. Then, Megan Eberhart, Director of Cardinals Promotions and Events joins us in studio to tell us all about fun summer activities happening at the ballpark!
We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we discuss how to avoid insurance scams during tornado recovery efforts. Next, Andrew Egger of The Bulwark shares the White House's thoughts on the conflict between Israel and Iran. The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney talks about last nights big win over the White Sox and not paying too much attention to standings. Finally, Kevin McBeth of IN UNISON promotes a benefit concert for tornado victims from the SLSO and Fabulous Fox. Maria Keen then details why St. Louis County wants $20 million for a dog shelter.
We are again fielding your thoughts on how long it takes for you to remove a screaming child from a public place. Plus, Kevin McBeth of the IN UNISON chorus previews the benefit concert for tornado relief from the SLSO and the Fabulous Fox. Finally, KMOX reporter Maria Keena details why St. Louis County Executive Sam Page is asking for $20 million for a dog shelter.
KMOX reporter and anchor Maria Keena joined us in studio to discuss why Sam Page is asking for so much funding. Plus, Maria details the long troubled history of the specific shelter in question.
Kevin McBeth is the Chorus Director of IN UNISON and he joined Chris and Amy to preview the benefit concert being put on by both the SLSO and the Fabulous Fox on Sunday, June 29th at 3:00.
We talk with Accuweather meteorologist Jeff Nordeen as we experience more severe weather threats today. Plus, Andrew Egger of The Bulwark discusses the conflict between Israel & Iran. Finally, John Rooney "Voice of the Cardinals" talks about last night's series opening win on the Southside of Chicago.
The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us as he does every Wednesday to talk about last night's big win, when to start looking at the standings and finding out what the team is made of over the next week.
Andrew Egger is a White House Correspondent for The Bulwark and he joined us today to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran as well as where President Trump and Europe stand.
In the first hour of today's show we get the Top 3 including the news of the passage of a relief bill for tornado victims. Plus, Angela Nelson of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance details how to avoid insurance scams while recovering from the tornado.
Angela Nelson is the Director of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, and she joined Chris and Amy to discuss the ways you can avoid insurance scams while recovering after the effects of the tornado.
On today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show we discuss the start of summer weather in St. Louis and the Board of Aldermen allocating Rams money for tornado relief. In hour two Dave Simons details some of the reports from the financial world and keeping politics out of financial decisions. Plus, Allison Balderrama a Boeing historian joins us in studio to discuss the company's rich history in St. Louis. Finally, in the last hour of today's show we chat with the Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold about the Cardinals recent play.
In the final hour we promote the Early Childhood Supply Drive and Family Night which is happening tomorrow night at the Foundry to help those recovering from the tornado. Plus, Derrick Goold talks Cardinals baseball ahead of the series opener on the Southside of Chicago tonight.
Post-Dispatch lead Cardinals writer Derrick Goold joined Chris and Amy to discuss the team's recent struggles, continuing to manage the "runway" for young players and his timeline for when the Cards could be legit contenders.
Don't forget that we are highlighting the good things being done around the area to uplift the community so send us a text, call or leave a voice message with your Community Shoutout. Plus, Dave Simons talks financial markets with us and Allison Balderrama of Boeing details the company's history in St. Louis.
Allison Balderrama is a Boeing historian and curator at Boeing's Prologue Room. She joined Chris and Amy to highlight all of the history the company has in St. Louis and the planned $1.8 billion expansion that requires the demolition of two historical buildings.
We chat with Dave Simons, partner and managing director at One Private Wealth, as we always do on Tuesday to get his thoughts on recent financial news including housing markets, general stock market performance and keeping politics out of financial decisions.
Chris and Amy kick off today's show with the Top 3 stories in the area including the news that the Board of Aldermen will be allocating $30m from the Rams settlement for tornado relief efforts. Plus, how do you deal with your kids when they are crying or misbehaving in public.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest what is currently going on in the country. It has been one month since the devastating tornado that hit Downtown Saint Louis. The man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers has been arrested after a long manhunt. There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again. Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again.
There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians are at risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest what is currently going on in the country. It has been one month since the devastating tornado that hit Downtown Saint Louis. The man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers has been arrested after a long manhunt.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest the Trump presidency.
Today with Chris and Amy; Hancock and Kelley talk about Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Kristi Noem's press conference plus a couple of Hancock stories. Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian from the KMOX Newsroom talk about the Russian woman who gave birth to 69 children. Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 talks City playing host to the Galaxy and USMNT struggles. Sean Malone from KMOX Newsroom talks about the sheriff's badges and the money being sent.
In the final hour of the week Chris and Amy start talking about Air India plane crash and the one survivor from it. Mel Brooks says a Spaceballs 2 is coming. Sean Malone from the KMOX Newsroom joins to talk about the thousands of dollars being spent on new sheriff's badges. Finally, a look back at the week.
Sean Malone from the KMOX Newsroom joins to talk about the thousands of dollars being spent on new police badges.
Scott Jagow joins from the KMOX Newsroom to talk about surprise party and TIAM Weekend which turns into the man who has fathered the most children. Stuart McMillian joins from the newsroom with more information on that. Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 joins to talk about CITY SC and the USMNT struggles.
Jen Siess, St. Louis CITY SC broadcaster for Y98 joins the show to talk about City upcoming match against LA Galaxy, training in the summer, new coach and the struggles of the US Men's National team.
Scott Jagow joins from the KMOX Newsroom to preview his Sunday show with Roaming St. Louis, Chat with StuMac and Three Good Things. Plus his surprise birthday party. Stuart McMillian joins from the newsroom because Chat with StuMac talks Father's Day and the man that has had the most kids.
Hancock and Kelley join the show for the whole hour and we start with Hancock bird story. Senator Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Kristi Noem's press conference. How much would you pay for tickets for concert plus Wainwright running for congress? Finally, military parade on Trump's birthday.
Tom Johnston, singer, guitarist, and founding member of the Doobie Brothers joins the show to talk about album “Walk This Road” and the upcoming tour that has a stop in St. Louis. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests. Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Kellan Fluckiger, life transformation coach and author of over 20 books, joins the show talk about why we people shouldn't settle for being just good enough.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests.
Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series.