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Interested hosts committed to the idea that you can be informed and involved--without being angry. No Topic off limits. No political agendas--balanced conversations. It's the conversation you and your friends are having on the radio.
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Major Garrett joins Chris & Amy live from New York where he's been standing backup at CBS just in case he needs to man the main anchor desk. He discusses what the 'net gains' are from the US and Israel's attacks on Iran; points out that the Trump administration has been 'vague' so far; Iran was tougher to deal with for Pres Obama; Texas US Senate race primary results.
KMOX's Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy from Jupiter, Florida. He explains the travel situation for the Cardinals who are on a two-game road swing across Florida to face the Pirates. How will the World Baseball Classic factor in? Could the Blues be set to trade Colton Parayko?
Amy attended the last Billikens game of the season, and loved it!; what happens with Six Flags St Louis now that it is set to be sold?; Missouri State Senator is looking to enhance cyber-crime penalties; Did you see this? new app finds cyber-glasses.
Missouri State Senator Tracy McCreery is a Democrat from the 24th District. She explains new legislation that would expand protections for cyber-crime victims with new survivor rights. She joined Chris and Amy.
Chris and Amy chat about the ongoing US attacks on Iran with Col Jeff McCausland, is it a war? He certainly thinks so. Hadas Gold is from CNN and she investigates AI in a new story about doctors teaching AI in the exam room; Scott Warmann updates on Cardinals Spring Training and 'Arch Madness' at Enterprise Center; why do meteorologists seem to take so much 'friendly fire'?
Chris and Amy comment on the relationship former Pres Bush had with Vladimir Putin through a story about dogs; why are meteorologists taking 'friendly fire'?; what is the best decade in life, is it your 40s?; and the difficulty of changing doorknobs.
'I was infuriated on your behalf,' says Chris Rongey as he welcomes AccuWeather's Kerry Schwindenhammer to the show with Amy. The three react to the comments from a St Louis County Councilman disparaging meteorologists.
Chris and Amy chat with CNN's Hadas Gold about a doctor working to 'train' AI to be used in doctors' offices; who was actually placing bets on a war against Iran?; Scott Warmann joins from the Enterprise Center ahead of 'Arch Madness'; why are weather people under fire from a member of the St Louis County Council?
Cardinals TV analyst Scott Warmann joins Chris and Amy from a very busy Enterprise Center. They discuss the Cardinals rebuild, the NHL trade deadline & the Missouri Valley 'Arch Madness' men's basketball tournament.
Hadas Gold is CNN's correspondent covering AI. She shares a story about a doctor who is assisting AI companies to help 'train' AI models. Dr Alice Chiao helps train the programming utilizing real cases and doctors notes about patients, and then grades the AI program on its accuracy. Chris and Amy share their concerns about AI causing job loss, and also touch on the Department of Defense's relationships with AI companies like Anthropic.
Chris and Amy start the show with a discussion over the threats from Iran, and the elimination of an FBI office that investigates threats; are the Cardinals the biggest problem in baseball?; CBS Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland says that it certainly looks like a war in Iran; Did you see this? Amy calls boat shows 'hoosier'.
CBS News Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland joins Chris and Amy as the US enters day 5 of attacks on Iran. 'If that's not a war, I'm not sure what you'd call it,' says McCausland regarding the messaging about an undeclared or Congressionally-approved war against Iran. What comes next?
Ryan Krull, Staff Writer for St. Louis Magazine joins to talk about the large sum pf money built up on unpaid parking tickets including the treasurer voiding his own tickets. Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth joins to talk about the economy and how global events affect different things like gas prices. Rob Rains, Cardinals Beat Writer and Founder of STLSportsPage.com joins to discuss spring training storylines from Wetherholt, to the battle of left field and the extension for Manager Oli Marmol. Plus, gas prices, drivers ed and Cardinals $29 all you can eat tickets.
Chris and Amy begin the final hour talking about drivers ed and how it should be mandatory in Missouri schools. Polymarket traded $529 million in days leading up to bombing of Iran. Cardinals offering $29 all you can eat tickets.
In this hour Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth joins to talk about the economy and how global events affect different things like gas prices. Rob Rains, Cardinals Beat Writer and Founder of STLSportsPage.com joins to discuss spring training storylines from Wetherholt, to the battle of left field and the extension for Manager Oli Marmol. Plus sliding doors in hotel rooms and what is the best bar is St. Louis.
Rob Rains, Cardinals Beat Writer and Founder of STLSportsPage.com joins to discuss spring training storylines from Wetherholt, to the battle of left field and the extension for Manager Oli Marmol.
Dave Simons, Partner and Managing Director of One Private Wealth joins to talk about the economy and how global events affect different things like gas prices.
Chris and Amy begin the day talking about how Mayor Spencer wants state to take over legal costs for police. Gas prices have gone up and do you make decisions based on that. Ryan Krull, Staff Writer for St. Louis Magazine joins to talk about the large sum pf money built up on unpaid parking tickets including the treasurer voiding his own tickets. Finally, Did you see this.
Ryan Krull, Staff Writer for St. Louis Magazine joins to talk about the large sum pf money built up on unpaid parking tickets including the treasurer voiding his own tickets.
Amy has returned from be bout with shingles; US attacks Iran over the weekend; Oli Marmol gets an extension with the Cardinals; Joe Jackson wants more piano music in bars; Matt Pauley sometimes has to deal with trolls during Cardinals coverage; Lt Gen Mark Hertling takes a look at the ramifications of the US attacking Iran, as does The Bulwark's Andrew Egger. Are your 40's the hardest decade?
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