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'You never see any old big people'
Dec 26, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley on for a full hour this Friday morning. How did they spend Christmas?; how safe is dry ice?; Trump orders attacks on Nigeria on Christmas; Chiefs announce move from Missouri to Kansas; Sheriff Montgomery removed from his position.

'The President of the United State spoke to the country, he yelled at us'
Dec 19, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelly on a Friday morning. Michael attended his 1st Blues game of the season; Pres Trump's shouted speech; Vanity Fair article made headlines; release of Epstein files; what happens without the ACA subsidies?

'It's lit up like my Uncle Leroy'
Dec 12, 2025·—
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Michael and John chat about Garden Glow; NFL games; Venezuela boat attacks; oil tankers; St Louis County government location; state income tax.

'There seems to be a dullness and a lull in our town'
Dec 5, 2025·—
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St Louis County Council member Mark Harder joins John Hancock to kick off the show and discuss the budget shortfall; singer Tony Viviano brings his Sinatra tribute to West County next week; John opines on immigration policy; Michael Kelley joins from Jupiter, Florida. He spotted Cardinals GM Chaim Bloom at the airport.

Crooner Tony Viviano brings his Frank Sinatra show to West County next week
Dec 5, 2025·—
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Tony Viviano joins John Hancock in-studio. His 'Christmas in St Louis' concert features a tribute to Frank Sinatra at Fallon's. on December 12, 2025.

Mark Harder: 'We can't balance this budget in one year'
Dec 5, 2025·—
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St Louis County Council member Mark Harder joins John Hancock as the County faces a budget shortfall of $81-million. What can be done?

Hancock and Kelley post Thanksgiving Show
Nov 28, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley post Thanksgiving Show

'Poster child for what's wrong with the city'
Nov 21, 2025·—
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John Hancock and Michael Kelley talk about the musical, 'Les Miz'; the backlash against the President for the Epstein files; possible mid-term turmoil for the GOP; tariffs; and Sheriff Alfred Montgomery. Hancock and Kelley are both proud to have been part of KMOX's 100 year celebration.

'A really productive shutdown for the Democrats'
Nov 14, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley for the full hour today: reaction to the shutdown; prices; Annie Haslam from the progressive rock band 'Renaissance'; radical electorate; mortgage fraud investigations.

Renaissance's Annie Haslam: 'I was trained by an opera singer'
Nov 14, 2025·—
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Annie Haslam, lead singer of the progressive rock band, Renaissance, will be at the Wildey Theatre November 21 & 22. She previews the show with John Hancock,

Guns n Hoses preview
Nov 14, 2025·—
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Kim Besserman from Guns n Hoses joins Michael and John in-studio. He previews the annual pre-Thanksgiving event.

'This administration has zero concern about optics about anything'
Nov 7, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley, with a little spring in Michael's step from the Democrat wins earlier this week; both agree that the White House doesn't care about optics; John says this family friends don't know where their husband/father is.

'Two leaders, both with bad ideas trying to implement them'
Oct 31, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley attended an event together, prepping for the 250th US birthday; conversation on the shutdown; midterm predictions; New York Mayor race; odd year elections; trust in AI; trick or treating.

'I sent a check to the IRS last week, and they cashed it!'
Oct 24, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley start the show discussing the Blues loss to Utah last nite; the demo of the White House's East Wing; Donald Trump's style; Trump's reactionary tariff policy; sports betting scandal and betting apps; Sheriff Alfred Montgomery reaction.

'The black dog is not a thing, the black cat is a thing'
Oct 17, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley in for Megan Lynch today: Reflections on the death of Gov Mel Carnahan 25 years ago; the Anniversary of Dave Glover's radio career; the Brewers are snakebit in the playoffs; Hancock and Kelley talk politics; NFL insider.

'Did you ever really care about the Nobel Peace Prize?'
Oct 10, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley talk about the ongoing federal government shutdown; ACA subsidies & the House; the Israel-Gaza peace deal; Trump's obsession with Nobel Prize; a dramatic reading from Sheriff Montgomery.

Government shutdown and Cori Bush back on ballot - Hancock and Kelley
Oct 3, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley discuss the government shutdown, Cori Bush getting back on the ballot and their trip to Branson this week.

Hancock and Kelley - Comey indicted and Hegseth calls military leaders
Sep 26, 2025·—
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Hancock and Kelley talk about indictment to James Comey and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth calls military leaders to Virginia.

'Buddy, everybody's topless'
Sep 19, 2025·—
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John Hancock flies solo this hour. KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joins the show early on with comments and analysis of the 1st Amendement implications of the Jimmy Kimmel suspension, did the FCC Commissioner go too far?; John looks at redistricting and finding football games on streaming networks; Ted Dabrowski is running for IL governor; Michael Kelley is in Greece.

Ted Dabroski announces his run for Illinois Governor
Sep 19, 2025·—
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Ted Dabrowski joins John Hancock following his announcement earlier this week that he will run for Illinois governor in the 2026 Republican Primary. He is the leader of a conservative research publication, Wirepoints.org. So far Darren Bailey has also announced his candidacy.

What are the 1st amendment issues with suspending Jimmy Kimmel?
Sep 19, 2025·—
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KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joins John Hancock. He says FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr went too far in making threats to ABC about removing Jimmy Kimmel.

'Political violence is not new'
Sep 12, 2025·—
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John Hancock is in-studio, Michael Kelley is traveling in Greece. Hancock discusses the history of political violence in the US. We're awaiting an FBI press conference on the capture of the shooter in the Charlie Kirk shooting earlier this week.

'How long did you dye your hair?'
Sep 5, 2025·—
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Hancock & Kelley's full show includes discussions over hair products and losing hair; the RFK Jr hearing in Congress yesterday on vaccines; bi-partisan agreement on cell phones in classrooms; and redistricting is progressing in Missouri.

'The lunacy of politics'
Aug 29, 2025·—
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John and Michael chat with the newly selected Missouri Attorney General, Catherine Hanaway about taking over for Andrew Bailey. Plus a look at the sheriff's office turmoil in St Louis and the potential of redistricting in Missouri.

Catherine Hanaway: Kehoe's office 'called me completely out of the blue' to take over as Attorney Genral
Aug 29, 2025·—
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Missouri's Attorney General Designate, Catherine Hanaway, joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley. She says she wasn't expecting the call from Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe's office to replace the departing Andrew Bailey. She shares that her experience as managing partner at a local private legal firm will help her manage the 400 plus staffers in the state AG office. She also expects to finish this term of 3-years and run for an additional 4-year term.


