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Chris and Amy talk about Naloxone vending machines; politics with Major Garrett; Jesse Rogers joins from ESPN to talk baseball; Amy wants to be part of a group; the great Lake Debate.
Hour 3- Amy thinks she saw the Chimp Crazy lady's car; Amy wants to be part of the sports reporters group; just how many 'good days' do you experience a year? Is it 252, according to a new survey, it is. The Pitch Clock is great! Hawai'i must be awesome.
Amy thinks she looked like a real doofus yesterday when Alexa Datt from Fan Duel Sports and Tamar Sher from KMOV were in-studio for the Gashouse Gang show. She wants to hang out with them and Katie Woo from The Athletic. Chris reminds Amy that she's just not fun.
The 2nd hour of the show includes visits with Jesse Rogers from ESPN on the Cardinals and CBS's Major Garrett with his views on politics in Washington DC. Caller Robert has a write-in vote for best lake, Bull Shoals.
Major Garrett joins Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins Chris and Amy. He takes a timeout and takes a look back at his career, and shares stories about a time when the politics were more positive in the late 90s, and the following events of the 2000 election and 9/11 that shaped today.
Jesse Rogers from ESPN joins Chris and Amy as the All-Star break nears its end and the Cardinals are sitting 6.5 games behind the Cubs in the NL Central. Rogers disagrees with some of the criticism that manager Oli Marmol is taking this season compared to seasons past.
Was the crowd into Shane Gillis's act at the ESPYs?; scary incident on the highway and speeding; vending machines for narcan in the region; Did you see this? Coldplay.
Chis and Amy discuss a great scene at a recent Coldplay concert; losing your license for only 8 miles an hour over the speed limit; difficult to drive overseas.
Jenny Armbruster, Executive Director of the non-profit, Prevent Ed, joins Chris and Amy as more locations in the St Louis region are receiving Narcan/Naloxone 'vending machines' to treat opioid overdoses.
Chris and Amy discuss the ending of last night's All-Star game; regional arts get a boost; a local PGA pro finds success by helping kids learn golf at Ranken Jordan; LOTO vs Table Rock; Anti-semetic AI; State Farm rates; Bob Coatas; Amy's bad words.
Chris and Amy discuss Elon Musk's AI Grok issues; State Farm is raising rates A LOT; Bob Costas on the All-Star Game and sports-betting; Amy's relationship to bad words.
KMOX alum Bob Costas joined Chris and Amy following last night's MLB All-Star Game. He called the game 'dramatic and competitive' and said the tribute to Hank Aaron 'was a beautiful thing.' He would like to delay the 'ghost runner' from extra inning games in the regular season to later in the game. He discusses his issues with the prevalence of gambling in sports. 'It changes the relationship of many fans from an emotional relationship to a transactional relationship,' to sports says Costas. © David Banks-Imagn Images
Chris and Amy welcome longtime Ranken Jordan volunteer Kevin Corn, he's donated his time to teach kids at the hospital to play golf; do Progressives have boats?; how is TSA using 'swamp crotch' to keep you safe in the air?; epi-pens are life-saving.
Kevin Corn, a PGA professional and golf coach, joins Chris and Amy after Ranken Jordan Pediatric Hospital's junior golf program has been named for him following years of service to the hospital. He shares remarkable stories about the success of the program.
Chris and Amy chat about National Hot Dog Day in 'Did you see this?' for Wednesday.
Chris and Amy discuss the end of last night's All-Star game and possibility of robot umpires; more Narcan is available for opioid overdoses; regional arts groups receive grants; Did you see this?
Jay Scherder, Communications and Partnerships Director of the Regional Arts Commission joins Chris and Amy and explains how the group awarded $3.7 Million in grants to St Louis arts organizations.
Chris and Amy discuss the importance of the All-Star Game; ticks on the golf course and their bites; mid-life concerns; investments and inflation with Dave Simons; Cardinals at the break; getting advice from AI; Incredible Dogs come downtown.
Chris and Amy wonder where the best advice comes from, could it be Chat GPT?; stunt-performing dogs head to Union Station; disgusting stadium food stunts.
Purina's Incredible Dog Team is setting up a residency at Union Station, with performances all summer long, Thursday-Sunday at 11am and 1pm. Deb Mardin, a Senior Dog Trainer with Purina joins Chris and Amy to explain the move, There are 30 dogs who are part of the team. Purina Farms was damaged in a tornado earlier this year.
Chris and Amy welcome Dave Simons in as the markets respond to inflation; Table Rock vs LOTO; Wimbledon; TheCardinalNation.com editor Brian Walton; St Louis Crisis Nursery.
Brian Walton, owner and editor of CardinalNation.com joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals are breaking for the All-Star Game. Does the All-Star game still excite you? Brendan Donovan the lone Cardinals representative.
Dave Simons says inflation 'does seemed stuck now' as it sticks between 21/2 and 3 percent. Simons is a Partner and Managing Director at one Private Wealth, he joins Chris and Amy every Tuesday morning. He says he 'understands concerns' over tariff negotiations, but keep progressing with long-term investments.
Chris and Amy wonder how special the All-Star game is; mid-life comes at you in different ways; a golfer was bitten by a tick, and got very sick; Did you see this? A man has been arrested for stealing sex toys.
Chris & Amy discuss the 'mid-life' portion of life. It seems to come sooner for some people. Amy has a friend in their late 40s who is celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and are already empty-nesters, while other friends are still raising kids.
Big lines and delays at Lambert on Sunday; Lake of the Ozarks, best lake in Missouri?; an education coach on the use of AI; Scott Warmann discusses the Cardinals at the break; comedian Pat McGann and political commentator Chris Cillizza.
Comedian and friend of Chris, Pat McGann joins the show ahead of his shows in St Louis this weekend; more conversation about dead bodies in lakes; political commentator Chris Cillizza on an apparent 'about-face' by Donald Trump on Russia.
President Donald Trump promises severe 100% tariffs on Russia if they don't agree to end the war with Ukraine within 50-days. Political commentator Chris Cillizza joins Chris and Amy every week. Trump and NATO are set to send more offensive weapons to Ukraine. Trump is still dealing with backlash from his MAGA base over the non-release of Jeffrey Epstein files. Chris's independent newsletter is 'So What?'
Comedian Pat McGann joins Chris and Amy this morning!He's coming to St. Louis for performances at Helium Comedy Club on Friday, July 18. He says he got a late start in comedy, but he's now a regular with Sebastian Maniscalco in large arenas.
Chris & Amy welcome an educator who discusses his wariness of AI and how it can be helpful; a surprising revelation about reading comprehension; FanDuel Sports host Scott Warmann on state of the Cardinals at the break.
Fan Duel Sports Midwest host Scott Warmann joins Chris and Amy as the All Star Break begins for the Cardinals. 'I've been really impressed with the way this team has played the game,' says Warmann. He expects the Cardinals to add to their lineup if they're still in contention for a Wild Card playoff spot in the coming weeks.
Dan Ulin, founder of Elite Student Coach, joins Chris and Amy and explains his concerns with Chat GPT and artificial intelligence in the classroom and education in general. He also shares that running audio books while reading along increases comprehension.
Amy and Chris's 1st hour includes a look at the long lines at Lambert Airport yesterday; Pickleball; Amy wonders what the best lake close to St Louis is; Elmo's social media was hacked; would you call soccer, football if Donald Trump told you to?
Chris and Amy's 'Did you see this?' segment. Pres Trump was asked about an executive order to call soccer, football in the US. Superman rules at the box office. Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Sipa USA
Amy says she stopped going to the lake when she was 12, but comments on Lake of the Ozarks visitors, and how many deaths have happened there. Chris admits he's never been to 'The Lake.' Which lake is better, Lake of the Ozarks or Table Rock Lake? Credit: © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Chris and Amy welcome John Hancock and Michael Kelley in hour 1; cost of rents; Mt Everest; Superman; Mike Kehoe; Scott Jagow in hour 2; coffee; trashy tv; Dale Schilly on CITY SC; Did you see this?; Hour 3 includes architects assisting tornado victims; Blues broadcats; Out of Context.
Chris & Amy relive the week with various clips from the show. Can you figure out what they were talking about without context? Can Chris and Amy?
The St Louis City building division is offering architects to help tornado damage; John Kelly departs Blues broadcasts; STL Sheriff Alfred Montgomery update from Sean Malone; Out of Context.
Chris and Amy weigh-in on the news yesterday of the shakeup of the St Louis Blues radio and tv broadcasts. Radio broadcasters Chris Kerber and Joe Vitale will also be the television voices on FanDuel Sports. This change means that longtime tv broadcaster John Kelly departs.
Dylan Mosier, Deputy Commissioner of Buildings for the St Louis Building Division, joins Chris and Amy to discuss a free program called 'Ask an Architect.' Tornado victims will be able to come to City Hall and have a conversation about their damaged homes. Meetings will take place in City Hall Monday and Wednesdays between Noon and 3pm.
Hour two includes visits from Scott Jagow and CITY SC's Dale Schilly. Plus a look at trashy reality tv and Tom Brady in our 'Did you see this?' segment.
Did you see this? Tom Brady's hanging out with Sofia Vergara and Sydney Sweeney; Oasis concert security; Candadian car trips to the US have plummeted; 'feels like' temperature.