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

CBS Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland joins Hancock and Kelley talking about the attack on Israel.
Illinois Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joins the show talking about House Speaker, Israel and Ukraine.
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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.”
Hancock and Kelley join Scott Jagow and Debbie Monterrey on TIAM to discuss Kevin McCarthy being ousted as House Speaker and border crisis.
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 Ho...
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.
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.
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)
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 S...
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 joins the show talking about the concert Saturday and Sunday at the DeMenil Mansion.
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.
Missouri State Rep in Sedalia Brad Pollit joins Hancock and Kelley talking about open enrollment in schools.
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.
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
Jake Hummel, President of Missouri AFL-CIO joins Hancock and Kelley talking union membership and exposing kids to the trades.
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.
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.
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.
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, b...
Rex Sinquefield, businessman, investor, and philanthropist talking about the anniversary of the Index Fund and how you’re invested in it without knowing.
Republican Political Consultant Jamie Corley discussing the six constitutional amendments what can be called common sense measures including a switch to the abortion law.
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 debat...
Pat White, St. Louis Council President joins show talking about what they are doing instead of a Labor Day parade.
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".