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Col. Jeff McCausland on attack on Israel
CBS Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland joins Hancock and Kelley talking about the attack on Israel.

Nikki Budzinski says it is incredibly frustrating with what is going on with Government
Illinois Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joins the show talking about House Speaker, Israel and Ukraine.

Get to Know KMOX News Anchor Maria Keena - Hancock and Kelley Segment
This is a segment from the second hour of Late Night with Hancock and Kelley. The boys sit down and get to know 20-year radio veteran and big band vocalist Maria Keena whose voice you hear grace both the evening newscasts on KMOX and in the Knights of Swing band. Hear her share how she got her start in radio at KDHX and where her love for big band music stems from.

Kelley Goes to Vegas
It’s Late Night with Hancock and Kelley! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, the boys sit down and get to know 20-year radio veteran and big band vocalist Maria Keena whose voice you hear grace both the evening newscasts on KMOX and in the Knights of Swing band. Later, the boys talk about Kelley’s upcoming trip to Vegas and remember the late John Lennon on what would’ve been his 83rd birthday today.

Hamas surprise attacks stuns Israel; St. Louis named least safe city in America
It’s Late Night with Hancock and Kelley! In the first hour of tonight’s show, the guys discuss the surprise attacks by Hamas on Israel, and the United States’ response to the conflict. The dynamic duo are also joined by KMOX’s unofficial football insider John Hancock, Jr. to give us today’s headlines in the NFL and college football. To wrap up the hour, the guys share the unfortunate news that St. Louis has been named the least safe city in America by WalletHub.

Eating fish/pumpkins, Illinois migrant – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley start the show talking about driving into the sun. In their political segment they talk about house speaker and who might take over, and more leaks coming out on Donald Trump. In the start of the nine hour Hancock and Kelley talk about fall weather, eating fish and pumpkins. Jason Plummer Illinois State Senator from District 55 in Edwardsville joins the show talking about the migrant influx in Chicago and Governor JB Pritzker calling it “untenable situation.” CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Hancock and Kelley talking about the Speaker of the House opening and the looming of a potential government shutdown. Finally, Hancock and Kelley talk about the Cardinals season and the report from earlier in the week that Max Scherzer wanted to be a Cardinal but he was not given an offer.

Hope to have a speaker by Nov. 17, no one is running away with it
CBS Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Hancock and Kelley talking about the Speaker of the House opening and the looming of a potential government shutdown.

No one really has a plan for migrant issue in Chicago - Illinois Senator
Jason Plummer Illinois State Senator from District 55 in Edwardsville joins the show talking about the migrant influx in Chicago and Governor JB Pritzker calling it “untenable situation.”

Not sure how republicans are going to get out of this problem – Michael Kelley
Hancock and Kelley join Scott Jagow and Debbie Monterrey on TIAM to discuss Kevin McCarthy being ousted as House Speaker and border crisis.

Parking, tents, and music – Hancock and Kelley
The show starts with John Hancock complaining about people not knowing how to park. Hancock and Kelley talk the passing of Dianne Feinstein and what is next for California and republican debate. The nine hour starts with talk about the homeless sleeping on the lawn of City Hall. St. Louis Native and two time Tony Award Winner Norbert Leo Butz joins Hancock and Kelley talking about his new album being released tonight and performing at The Sheldon tonight. Singer/Songwriter Javier Mendoza, AKA Hobo Cane joins the show talking about new album release party “Who do you love” at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on October 21. Finally, Adam Wainwright will be celebrated this weekend.

Hobo Cane has new album and performing in October
Singer/Songwriter Javier Mendoza, AKA Hobo Cane joins the show talking about new album release party “Who do you love” at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on October 21.

2 time Tony Award Winner Norbert Leo Butz has new album
St. Louis Native and two time Tony Award Winner Norbert Leo Butz joins Hancock and Kelley talking about his new album being released tonight and performing at The Sheldon tonight.

Fenton Chrysler Plant reborn as Fenton Logistics Park
Scott Haley, Managing Director, US Capital Development join the show talking about the old Fenton Chrysler Plant and what is in the space now. (Photo by J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT/Sipa USA)

Reading Tylenol bottle, dress code – Hancock and Kelley
The show begins with Michael Kelley not being able to read the Tylenol bottle. In the political segment Hancock and Kelley discuss the potential of a government shutdown, Missouri senate and better world when United States is in charge. The full hour starts by discussing the dress code in the US Senate. Scott Haley, Managing Director, US Capital Development join the show talking about the old Fenton Chrysler Plant and what is in the space now. Lt. Col Jason Law, St. Louis County Police, County Strike Force joins Hancock and Kelley in studio talking about how they caught the escaped inmate. Finally, Law talks about the strike force.

How did the police catch the escaped inmate?
Lt. Col Jason Law, St. Louis County Police, County Strike Force joins Hancock and Kelley in studio talking about how they caught the escaped inmate.

FortePianist Daniel Adam Maltz at DeMenil Mansion this weekend
FortePianist Daniel Adam Maltz joins the show talking about the concert Saturday and Sunday at the DeMenil Mansion.

UAW, grocery shopping, concert at DeMenil Mansion – Hancock and Kelley
This week’s edition of Hancock and Kelley starts with Hancock having to drive with the sun in his eyes. Hunter Biden indicted, and UAW strike. Mitt Romney says we do not need someone in their 80’s as president. Missouri State Rep in Sedalia Brad Pollit joins Hancock and Kelley talking about open enrollment in schools. John Hancock goes to the grocery store. FortePianist Daniel Adam Maltz joins the show talking about the concert Saturday and Sunday at the DeMenil Mansion.

Everything you need to know about open enrollment in Missouri
Missouri State Rep in Sedalia Brad Pollit joins Hancock and Kelley talking about open enrollment in schools.

Wearing a mask and middle names – Hancock and Kelley
The Friday edition of Hancock and Kelley starts with Hancock patting himself on the back for predicating a Lions win against the Chiefs and Kelley would rather watch women’s tennis. In the political topic they discuss the Governor that could possibly win election. The full hour of the show starts with talking washing hands and wearing a mask. Former Congressman Dick Gephardt joins the show talking his efforts against ‘No Labels’. Finally, what is the purpose of middle names.

No Labels would mean a re-elect of Donald Trump – Dick Gephardt
Former Congressman Dick Gephardt joins the show talking his efforts against ‘No Labels’ and thoughts on Congress plus if he is still optimistic about the country. Credit: © MCT

Union membership and getting kids involved in the trades
Jake Hummel, President of Missouri AFL-CIO joins Hancock and Kelley talking union membership and exposing kids to the trades.

Importance of the trades and City SC – Hancock and Kelley
The second hour starts with Hancock and Kelley talking politics and polls show 60% of republican voters want Trump to be the nominee. Jake Hummel, President of Missouri AFL-CIO joins Hancock and Kelley talking union membership and exposing kids to the trades. Head Coach of St. Louis City SC Bradley Carnell joins the show discussing the loss to Sporting KC and the depth of this team and the fans coming on the road. Finally, Hancock talks Greek food.

Jimmy Buffett, Building a fire, flu shot - Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in on this Labor Day Jimmy Buffett. John Rooney joins the show talking Cardinals baseball. Could Hancock build a fire in under 5 minutes. Finally, Kelley is getting calls from pharmacy about flu shots.

Every inning is a time to impress - Rooney
Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joins Michael Kelley and John Hancock discussing young players making names for themselves, and every inning is a time to impress.

Destination weddings, abortion law, Index Funds – Kelley and Shackelford
John Hancock is on vacation that Megan Shackelford joins Michael Kelley for the show and it start with Kelley finding a bird in his house this morning. Kelley and Shackelford discuss best options for president and the problems in the city. The full hour of the show start by talking about destination weddings. Republican Political Consultant Jamie Corley discussing the six constitutional amendments what can be called common sense measures including a switch to the abortion law. Rex Sinquefield, businessman, investor, and philanthropist talking about the anniversary of the Index Fund and how you’re invested in it without knowing.

Anniversary of the Index Fund
Rex Sinquefield, businessman, investor, and philanthropist talking about the anniversary of the Index Fund and how you’re invested in it without knowing.

Jamie Corley fighting to overturn abortion law
Republican Political Consultant Jamie Corley discussing the six constitutional amendments what can be called common sense measures including a switch to the abortion law.

Trump weight, Spanish kiss, and no Labor Day parade – Hancock and Kelley
This Friday edition of Hancock and Kelley talk about the weight that former President Trump said he was when he turned himself into Georgia authorities Thursday night. The full hour starts with Hancock and Kelley talking Shohei Ohtani and his arm problems costing him money, and the kiss between the President of the Spanish Soccer Federation and on the players after winning the World Cup. A lot of people rent in St. Louis and the Board of Alderman want affordable housing; Hancock and Kelley debate what affordable housing means. Steven Rogers, Ph.D. SLU/YouGov Poll Director and Associate Professor of Political Science at SLU joins Hancock and Kelley talking about poll voters weighing in on the 2024 Presidential Election and his new book “Accountability in the State Legislatures”. Finally, Pat White, St. Louis Council President joins show talking about what they are doing instead of a Labor Day parade.

Labor Day Festival but no parade
Pat White, St. Louis Council President joins show talking about what they are doing instead of a Labor Day parade.

YouGov poll voters weigh in on 2024 Presidential Election
Steven Rogers, Ph.D. SLU/YouGov Poll Director and Associate Professor of Political Science at SLU joins Hancock and Kelley talking about poll voters weighing in on the 2024 Presidential Election and his new book “Accountability in the State Legislatures".

Hancock and Kelley remember the funny times of Kevin Killeen
The show starts with Michael Kelley sees a singing telegram for the first. During their political segment Hancock and Kelley discuss republican debate next week plus former President Donald Trump expected in Georgia court. Hancock experienced Déjà Vu yesterday. Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick joins Hancock and Kelley talking about his investigation into the states Marijuana program. Hancock and Kelley wonder why St. Louis is just sitting on the settlement money from the Rams. Finally, they remember some funny times with Kevin Killeen on his last day at KMOX.

Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick looks into state Marijuana program
Missouri Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick joins Hancock and Kelley talking about his investigation into the states Marijuana program.

Ketchup, Education and No Labels – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley start the day talking different spellings of ketchup. Next they talk politics including St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts being ordered to fire some officers and the wildfires in Maui. Missouri State Rep in District 87 Paula Brown talking her career in education and the future of education in Missouri. Joe Cunningham, No Labels National Director and former US Congressman joins the show discussing the No Labels efforts to get ballot access. Finally, Hancock and Kelley talk benefits of a third party and Hancock obsession with Immaculate grid.

No Labels providing American's another voice and choice
Joe Cunningham, No Labels National Director and former US Congressman joins the show discussing the No Labels efforts to get ballot access. Credit: © Ken Ruinard - USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK

The future of education in Missouri
Missouri State Rep in District 87 Paula Brown joins high school classmate John Hancock and Michael Kelley talking her career in education and the future of education in Missouri.

Trump indictments, open carry permit – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley begin the show talking about the memories of the flood in 1993. In their political conversation Hancock and Kelley discuss the Trump indictments. St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signs a bill into law to need a permit to openly carry a firearm in the city. Host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX Dave Simons joins the program talking about your money. Hancock asks what to get his father in law for his birthday. Finally, Hancock and Kelley talk Charlie’s Angels and Adam Wainwright.

Dave Simons sees a mild recession
Host of Dollars and Sense on KMOX Dave Simons joins the program talking about your money.

Superseding Indictments, UFOs, and the Mikolas Controversy
Join the show as John Hancock and Michael Kelley talk politics, including discussions about politicians' age and its impact on their performance. They delve into the recent legal updates surrounding President Trump's superseding indictments and the addition of a new defendant, the Mar-a-Lago maintenance man. Gain insights into the possible implications for the trial timeline. In another segment, they discuss UFO sightings and a recent congressional UFO hearing that brought together politicians from different parties. Opinions vary on the existence of aliens and UFOs, but the fascination with the topic remains. Switching gears, they cover recent sports events, including a STL City game and the recent Cardinals controversy. Analyzing the Cardinals' game, they discuss the ejection of pitcher Miles Mikolas in the first inning and how different announcers reacted to the incident. Don't miss the lively discussions and insightful perspectives on Hancock and Kelley, every Friday on KMOX.

"Trump's Superseding Indictments: Legal Analysis and Trial Implications"
Join Hancock and Kelley on KMOX as they discuss the latest updates on President Trump's legal battle. CBS News legal analyst, Thane Rosenbaum, sheds light on the significance of superseding indictments and the new charges added to the case, including conspiracy and obstruction of justice allegations. Gain insights into the involvement of Trump employees and the Mar-a-Lago maintenance man, and how it adds complexity to the trial. Stay informed on the potential impact on the trial timeline and the upcoming elections.

Tony Bennett, houses for warriors – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley start the day talking school lunches. State Senator Holly Thompson Rehder and candidate for Missouri Lt. Governor joins Hancock and Kelley talking about her book “Cinder Girl: Growing Up on America’s Fringe” and her unique life story. Chris Saracino from Bartolino’s joins the program talking crime in the city of St. Louis. Hancock and Kelley discuss the passing of Tony Bennett. Steven Esparza and Steve Fuchs of Vision Warriors Foundation join Hancock and Kelley talking about building homes for veterans.

'I've actually been in Tony Bennett's house'- Michael Kelley remembers late singer
Michael Kelley shares his story of attending Tony Bennett's 80th Birthday party in New York City. Bennett died today at 96. © Abaca Press

In politics to affect change - Senator Holly Thompson Rehder
State Senator Holly Thompson Rehder and candidate for Missouri Lt. Governor joins Hancock and Kelley talking about her book “Cinder Girl: Growing Up on America’s Fringe” and her unique life story.

NATO Summit and Actor Strike – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock and Michael Kelley start the day talking about favorite ice cream flavors. Missouri State Rep Cody Smith, District 163, Carthage Missouri joins Hancock and Kelley talking about him running for State Treasurer. Plus cocaine in the White House. The next hour starts with Fox News being in big trouble. Col. Jeff McCausland, CBS Military Analyst joins the show discussing Ukraine and NATO summit. Bloomberg Reporter Azul Cibils Blaquier joins Hancock and Kelley talking about the writer strike and what AI has to do with it. Finally, Cardinals trade deadline.

State Rep Cody Smith running for State Treasurer plans to campaign hard
Missouri State Rep Cody Smith, District 163, Carthage Missouri joins Hancock and Kelley talking about him running for State Treasurer.

Who is Morgan Wallen and cursive writing – Hancock and Kelley
The Friday edition of Hancock and Kelley start with Hancock complaining about the traffic. Next, Hancock and Kelley talk about the Mayor Jones text messages. Morgan Wallen is selling out Busch Stadium this weekend but Hancock and Kelley have never heard of him. Cursive is no longer taught in schools. Finally Kelley gets travel depression when he gets back in town.

Pedicure’s and Tofu – Hancock and Kelley
The Friday edition of Hancock and Kelley start with Hancock talking about his bad neck and Kelley thinks he needs a spa day. In the political segment Hancock says he does not see President Joe Biden being the democratic nominee for the 2024 election. Bloomberg White House Correspondent Jordan Fabian joins Hancock and Kelley discussing SCOTUS Affirmative Action that was announced yesterday and the expected announcement on student loan relief. Breaking news comes down on student loan forgiveness. Finally, Cardinals continue to struggle.

Affirmative Action and student loans
Bloomberg White House Correspondent Jordan Fabian joins Hancock and Kelley discussing SCOTUS Affirmative Action that was announced yesterday and the expected announcement on student loan relief.

St. Louis Sports Commission bringing lots of good things to town – Hancock and Kelley
Ferguson Police Chief Troy Doyle joins Hancock and Kelley talking about how he got involved with law enforcement and the reason for the temp tag crack down. Hancock and Kelley talk about what Ferguson Police Chief had to say plus the teenage shooting from last weekend. Next, they discuss election and what each party should do. Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission join the show talking Olympic Day happening at Washington University commemorates 1904 games and what they have coming to town in the next few years.

Ferguson Police Chief thinks unified police department in region should be discussed
Ferguson Police Chief Troy Doyle joins Hancock and Kelley talking about how he got involved with law enforcement and the reason for the temp tag crack down.

Interest Rate pause, PGA/Liv and Crime – Hancock and Kelley
John Hancock Jr. joins Hancock and Kelley, today the show starts with discussion about former President Donald Trump legal case and what it means for the election plus the US Senate race with Wesley Bell throwing his name in. CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum joins the show talking the PGA/Live Golf case and what it might mean for Major League Baseball and other leagues. Hancock Jr. joins the show talking about crime in St. Louis and Chicago. Host of KMOX Dollars and Sense Dave Simons joins Hancock and Kelley talking the pause of the interest rate. Finally, Kelley has a problem buying a new washer and dryer.