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CBS Pentagon Reporter Eleanor Watson explains the reasoning behind a judge blocking the Trump administration from sending federal troops to Chicago
Debbie Monterrey and Dr Nigel Lester from Palm Health discuss the science of 'calm' in times of crisis. 'Relaxation is a very special state,' says Lester, 'it's sort if like a bridge between sleep and action.' October is considered Mental Health Awareness Month.
Debbie Monterrey visits with Nolan Ruiz, the largest McDonald's franchisee in the region. He owns 33.
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer asked the chief quality officer for BJC Healthcare and Wash U Medicine infectious diseases specialist -- Dr. Hilary Babcock -- about the new CDC vaccine recommendations -- beginning with COVID-19. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
KMOX's Stuart McMillian talks with Barry Faintich of Midwest Money to talk about the price of gold being at an all time high.
Nick Chabarria of AAA Missouri joins Megan Lynch to talk about the new AAA study that shows just how many people experience road rage and even participate in it.
Lou Ferrigno, the decorated pro bodybuilder cast as The Incredible Hulk joins Megan in studio to talk about how he stayed in shape, how he feels about the computer generated muscles now and getting into bodybuilding.
Elizabeth Laird, Director, Equity in Civic Technology at the Center for Democracy & Technology, joins Megan Lynch with a look at AI in K-12 schools and a new study's results.
TV Guide's Matt Roush joins Debbie Monterrey as ABC and CBS fall shows return to the air. Plus a new documentary on the late comedic actor, John Candy.
Deb Giffin talks with Debbie Monterrey about her investments in Washington, MO.
KMOX legal analyst Brad Young explains that Pres Donald Trump's moves are 'also subject to judicial review' in deploying troops to cities such as Chicago and Portland.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz joins Megan Lynch to explain the pros and cons of Bitcoin investments.
CBS News Reporter Ash-Har Quraishi is in Broadview, IL reporting on the movement of Texas National Guard Troops to areas of Chicago. He says Pres Trump claims the troops will be used to fight crime, Quraishi points out that the city is seeing, 'the lowest level of violent crime in Chicago in 24 years.' He says he's at the Broadview ICE facility, 'there are no protestors here at the moment.'
Dr Karissa Niehoff, the CEO of the National Federation of State High School Associations, joins Megan Lynch with a look at the growth in HS sports. She points out the growth of flag football and e-sports.
Some of you listening to this radio station may have heard a local food pantry's call for help, an urgent message echoing the fear of bare shelves and a deepening food shortage. Now, almost a month later, the picture at the Gateway Food Pantry in Arnold looks dramatically different thanks to a generous community response.
Debbie Monterrey interviews the owner of 'The Darkness' haunted house in St Louis, Larry Kirchner.
Tricia Brooks, Research Professor at the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, joins Megan Lynch with a look at Missouri's Medicaid rules.
Megan Lynch welcomes WBBM's Nancy Harty with a look at reaction to National Guard troops being sent to Chicago, and an update on the protests against ICE raids.
Anders Walker, professor at the Saint Louis University School of Law, joins Megan Lynch in-studio. He points out that Pres Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson all had sent in troops to ensure safety. He says of Judges who blocked the National Guard troops, 'these judges have lost their way,'
TV Guide's Matt Roush previews the final on-screen appearance of the late Cosby Show co-star and a documentary about the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas, 2 years later. With Debbie Monterrey.
CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum joins Megan Lynch with a look at the start of the Supreme Court session, including the 'shadow docket' where decisions come down without oral arguments and details on decisions.
Michael Calhoun introduces us to Zachary Litvack, MD, a neurosurgeon and physician executive, the Chief Innovation Officer for a healthcare technology company named CLARA. He explains how the new combination of hardware and software works together for better patient outcomes to help keep track of equipment.
Paul Pastelok, AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist, joins Megan Lynch with a look at his predictions for this upcoming winter season. Will it be snowy?
John Shaw, Director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, SIU-Carbondale, joins Megan Lynch as the Federal Government shutdown enters the 2nd week, and the first week where workers will go without a paycheck.
KMOX Birthday Wishes for Monday, October 6, 2025
CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Tom and Debbie as the shutdown nears the end of it's 1st week.
CBS News Pentagon Reporter Eleanor Watson in Washington DC joins Megan Lynch to talk about President Trump labeling drug cartels as unlawful combatants.
John Horn, Professor of Practice in Economics, Olin Business, Washington University St. Louis joins Megan Lynch to discuss the economic impact of the government shutdown.
KMOX birthday wishes for October 3rd, 2025
Play along and see if you can guess where Scott Jagow is roaming this week.
Cat Neville, Explore St. Louis joins Megan Lynch to talk about GalaxyCon and how the government shutdown could impact St. Louis tourism.
Law Professor and Consumer protection attorney Danny Karon and author of "Your Lovable Lawyer's Guide to Legal Wellness: Fighting Back Against a World That's Out to Cheat You.", joins Megan Lynch to talk about Amazon prime subscriptions the difficulty to cancel it and the FTC settlement.
CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman joins Megan Lynch to discuss the government shutdown and the tactics the White House is using.
Fred Wellman, candidate for Missouri 2nd Congressional District joins Megan Lynch to talk about his journey and the reason he is challenging incumbent Ann Wagner.
KMOX birthday wishes for October 2, 2025.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz joins Megan Lynch as Dutch Bros is planning on entering the St Louis market.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joins Megan Lynch. He's a partner at Harris, Young & Kayser.