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John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in for Chris and Amy today. They discuss John's recent trip to mid-Missouri; airport access; the Epstein files release; Sam Page's sudden announcement; Christmas traditions and more. Plus Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekend; former Blues enforcer Reed Low presents his NFL picks; and Danan Hughes updates on the Chiefs.

Hancock and Kelley are both in for Chris and Amy today. Reed Low is the celebrity guest for NFL Pick 'em; Christmas is special for John Hancock; Hancock & Michael Kelley discuss gifts; Danan Hughes is the Chiefs radio analyst; Question of the week results. 65% say Christmas Eve is best.

Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley. He says says, 'an extensive rehab', is in store for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes following a knee injury and surgery.

Scott Jagow joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley in-studio. He's a big Buffalo Bills fan, so is happy the Chiefs won't make the playoffs; Sam Page won't run for another term as St Louis County Exec, who will?; John loves Christmas; how much are you tipping?

Scott Jagow joins Michael Kelley and John Hancock for his regular Friday morning segment. They kick off with the Chiefs bowing out of the playoff race with the Patrick Mahomes injury. Scott still thinks his Buffalo Bills will make it to the Super Bowl. Scott previews his TIAM Weekend programming, including discussions of quirky Christmas traditions.

John Hancock and Michael Kelley are sitting in for the day for Chris and Amy. John details a recent road-trip to mid-Missouri; Michael thinks allowing non-passengers to airport gates again is a mistake; how much of the Epstein files will be released?; Did you see this?

Chris and Amy are both out, Jon Hancock and Michael Kelly are in today. Michael isn't sure he'd last 3 1/2 days on 'Survivor'. Congrats to former KSDK anchor Savannah Louie for winning. John thinks he could survive, Michael questions that.

Hancock and Kelley are in for Chris and Amy today. Michael and John discuss new proposals that would allow for not airline passengers to be able to meet people or drop people off at airport gates. 'This is a ridiculous idea,' declares Kelley.

Mike Elam fills in with Chris while Amy is out, they are joined by; Mark Harder, St. Louis County Councilman for District 7 to discuss Sam Page announcing he will not run for another term as County Executive and who might win the election to take over that role. Justin Brown, Financial Advisor and Branch Manager with Krentz Financial Group to talk about what the best plan is if you would win a lot of money playing Powerball. Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins to talk about signing of Dustin May being official, blues pick up a win and more. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins to talk about President Trump end of year address and more. Matt Wolfe, Entertainment Reporter for CBS joins to talk about streaming platforms becoming giants and YouTube picking up the rights for the Oscars in 2029. Eli Tan, Technology Reporter for The New York Times joins to discuss the environmental and electrical cost of data centers and more.

In the final hour Chris and Mike talk with Matt Wolfe, Entertainment Reporter for CBS joins to talk about streaming platforms becoming giants and YouTube picking up the rights for the Oscars in 2029. Eli Tan, Technology Reporter for The New York Times joins to discuss the environmental and electrical cost of data centers and more.

Eli Tan, technology reporter for The New York Times, joins Chris Rongey and Mike Elam to discuss the toll data centers are taking on the environment.

Matt Wolfe, Entertainment Reporter for CBS joins to talk about streaming platforms becoming giants and YouTube picking up the rights for the Oscars in 2029.

In this hour Chris and Mike are joined by Host of KMOX Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins to talk about signing of Dustin May being official, blues pick up a win and more. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins Chris and Mike to talk about President Trump end of year address and more. Plus the lack of Christmas weather this year.

Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent joins Chris and Mike to talk about President Trump end of year address and more.

Host of KMOX's Sports Open Line Matt Pauley joins the show to talk about signing of Dustin May being official, and the Blues picking up a win over the Winnipeg Jets at home.

No Amy today that Chris Rongey is joined by Mike Elam talking about Sam Page not running for re-election as St. Louis County Executive. Mark Harder, St. Louis County Councilman for District 7 joins Chris and Mike to discuss Sam Page announcing he will not run for another term as County Executive and who might win the election to take over that role. Justin Brown, Financial Advisor and Branch Manager with Krentz Financial Group joins Chris and Mike to talk about what the best plan is if you would win a lot of money playing Powerball. Finally, did you see this.

Justin Brown, Financial Advisor and Branch Manager with Krentz Financial Group, joins Chris and Mike to explain what you should do if you come across a large sum of money like the lottery.

Mark Harder, St. Louis County Councilman for District 7 joins Chris and Mike to discuss Sam Page announcing he will not run for another term as County Executive and who might win the election to take over that role.

The full show features KSDK sports reporter Corey Miller previewing his trip to Italy to cover the Winter Olympics and discussing St. Louis City SC hiring new head coach Yoann Demet. Major Adam Moore from The Salvation Army joins the program to highlight the Red Kettle Campaign, bell ringing, and holiday support for families and veterans. Clare Ansberry of The Wall Street Journal breaks down why more workers in their 40s are going back to school amid job uncertainty and AI concerns. Plus, Dale Schilly joins for St. Louis sports talk on City SC, the Blues, and the Cardinals offseason under Chaim Bloom, along with conversations about MLM and pyramid scheme pitches, data center concerns, and a fun wrap-up as the hosts and Matt Podjeski open gifts from St. Louis City SC.

Hour 3 features Major Adam Moore discussing the Salvation Army's holiday mission and community impact, followed by Clare Ansberry of The Wall Street Journal on why more workers in their 40s are going back to school. The hour wraps with the opening gifts from St. Louis City SC maybe sent by a special someone.

Clare Ansberry, author of the Turning Points column for The Wall Street Journal, joins Chris and Amy's "Midday Midlife" to discuss why more workers in their 40s are returning to college and graduate programs. The conversation looks at job insecurity, the impact of AI and layoffs, midlife career changes, and the financial and personal challenges of going back to school while balancing work, family, and retirement concerns.

Adam Moore from The Salvation Army joins Chris and Amy in studio to talk about the Salvation Army's red kettle campaign and the impact of community giving during the holidays. The conversation highlights warming centers, support for families and veterans, addiction recovery stories, and how Salvation Army programs help people feel supported and not forgotten on Christmas.

Hour 2 of Chris and Amy Talk features awkward MLM encounters and how to avoid the pitch, concerns about data centers and rising utility demands, and a St. Louis sports update highlighted by City SC hiring new head coach Yoann Demet. The hour also includes Corey Miller discussing his upcoming Winter Olympics coverage in Italy with a focus on hockey and figure skating.

KSDK sports reporter Corey Miller joins the show as the Blues host the Jets at 7:00 and discusses his upcoming trip to Italy to cover the Olympic Games for NBC. The conversation also breaks down St. Louis City SC's new head coach hire, the pressure to get it right, the Blues' injury-plagued season, and the Cardinals' offseason direction under Chaim Bloom.

Hour 1 of the Chris and Amy Show includes Missouri's lawsuit against China, St. Louis City SC hiring new head coach Yoann Damet, and an unseasonably warm Christmas forecast. The hour also features an interview with Dale Schilly on City SC's new direction and SLU soccer's Final Four run, plus quick hits on YouTube Premium, AI reliability, and Pornhub's shutdown in Missouri.

Dale Schilly discusses the hiring of new St. Louis City SC head coach Yoann Damet, his MLS background, and what fans can expect stylistically. The conversation covers retaining City's high energy press while adding more possession and buildup play, the importance of MLS experience, and optimism around a club reset. Schilly also touches on SLU men's soccer's Final Four run and the impact of former City academy players at St. Louis University.

Amy is back and she explains just how into Christmas she is this season; conversations about Kelly Chase & cancer; suicide; the Reiners killing & Trump's comments; suicide; plus an in-studio visit with Andrew Egger from The Bulwark; & Jacob Cerosimo on the Missouri Tigers.

Chris and Amy react to Matt's list of 'Green Flags' in a guy's home; Amy says only small dogs for her in bed; how honest do you have to be when you bake?; the best day, Christmas Eve or Day?

Matt has found a list of positives that women should look for in a guy's apartment. Chris and Amy react to the list.

Chris & Amy discuss a new list of the best places to move; an online suicide comment leads to a conversation; Jacob Cerosimo from KMOV on Mizzou's prep for the Gator Bowl; Did you see this?

Did you see this? Still no winner for Powerball; Amy's vacations and travels & 'no guys'; The Louvre closed again.

Jacob Cerosimo is a sports reporter for KMOV and Matrix Midwest. He joins Chris and Amy en-route to Columbia, MO to preview Mizzou's appearance in the Gator Bowl vs Virginia. He also chats about growing up in South Dakota and why football in the Dakotas is very strong. Could Mizzou's coach Eli Drinkwitz show interest in the Michigan job?

Amy returns to the show today. She and Chris discuss Kelly Chase at Hockey Fights Cancer night; Pres Donald Trump continued his negative comments following the apparent murders of Rob and Michele Reiner; The Bulwark's Andrew Egger joins in-studio for 2 segments as he spends Christmas in St Louis.

Native St Louisan, Andrew Egger, is the White House Correspondent for The Bulwark & co-author of Morning Shots newsletter. He joins Amy and Chris in-studio. They kick off he segment discussing the Trump comments on the murders of Rob and Michele Reiner; the Trump coalition & mid-terms; where does Sen Josh Hawley go from here?; what did Trump's Chief of Staff say about his administration?

John Hancock joins Chris today. The duo reacts to the deaths of Rob Rains and his wife in an apparent murder; the mass shooting in Australia; and immigration. They also look at the Chiefs loss and Patrick Mahomes's injury; data centers; and could the lottery lead to Chris finally becoming someone's 'no' person?

Chris and John Hancock wrap up the show with an hour that includes discussions over US immigration policy; mental health and the positives of therapy; what to do with lottery winnings and incredible wealth; Chris wants to be your 'no' guy if you win the lottery.

John Hancock and Chris Rongey engage in a conversation about immigration. John updates on his friend who is being detained by ICE.

John Hancock joins Chris today. This hour includes an expert on data centers and KMOX's Matt Pauley on the Chiefs, Cardinals and college football. Plus, should you be allowed to use vacation days for video gaming?

KMOX Sports host Matt Pauley, joins Chris and John Hancock following a weekend that saw the Chiefs eliminated from the playoffs and Patrick Mahomes injured. He also weighs-in on a potential signing of a pitcher by the Cardinals. Could the U of Michigan lure Mizzou's football coach to Ann Arbor?

Matthew Porter, an entrepreneur and data center and cloud infrastructure leader, joins Chris and John to explain data centers, their water usage, actual employment, and attempt to dispel other questions about the facilities. He agrees that the concerns about noise are 'a legitimate concern,' but says that the water usage should be better understood.

John Hancock joins Chris today while Amy is out. They react to the Brown University mass shooting and the attacks on a Jewish Hanukkah ceremony in Australia; remember actor/director Rob Reiner and his wife; chat about the uniqueness of Donald Trump and his draw for Republican voters; and John shares a fun family moment in the 'Did you see this?' segment.

John Hancock joins Chris for Did you see this? John shares that his grandson has taken his 1st steps. A man doesn't remember why he owes money to a casino.