News, Politics and Entertainment with The Chris Stigall Show | February 16
Chris reviewed the GRAMMY Awards, Donald Trump's latest attacks on his Republican rivals, and Hillary Clinton barking like a dog on the campaign trail.
Chris reviewed the GRAMMY Awards, Donald Trump's latest attacks on his Republican rivals, and Hillary Clinton barking like a dog on the campaign trail.
Chris addressed the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Saturday night's Republican presidential debate. He talked with Jason Springer and Colin Hanna at 7:00 on the Monday Morning Matchup about the debate and Jeffrey Rosen from the National Constitution Center at 8:00 about the impact that Justice Scalia had on the Court.
Rich discussed Bernie Sanders' thoughts on law enforcement, a Princeton University professor's arrest and Burger King asking Snoop Dogg for help to sell hot dogs. He also discussed Ted Cruz's new scandalous ad, George W. Bush campaigning with Jeb and the Democratic debate. The 3 Good Men Quartet surprised Dawn for Valentine's Day at 5:30pm.
Chris reviewed last night's Democratic presidential debate, a stomach virus ravaging the campus of Ursinus College, and Mayor Jim Kenney addressing the video that showed for Eagle LeSean McCoy fighting with off-duty police officers. He talked with Chris Butler on Finance Friday at 7:00 about Bernie Sanders and Democratic Socialism.
Milo Yiannopoulos, and Editor at Breitbart.com, predicted Twitter will try to adversely impact November's election in favor of the Democratic candidate.
Rich discussed the Clinton Foundation receiving a subpoena, Republican's thoughts on women being drafted and the concept of superdelegates. He also discussed President George W. Bush campaigning with Jeb Bush, twitter trolls and Bernie Sanders playing the race card. Rich spoke with Rep. Todd Stephens at 3:30pm, Anthem Cruise Ship sailor John Volz at 4:30pm, Jennifer Kabbany at 5pm and Milo Yiannopoulos at 5:30pm.
Reporter and author tries to explain where Chris Christie's presidential campaign fell apart.
Rich discussed Trump's over-performance in New Hampshire, Attorney General Katheen Kane's fate and Fiorina and Christie suspending their campaigns. He also discussed millennials fascination with Bernie Sanders, Mayor Nutter defending Hillary Clinton and more. Rich spoke with Michael Steele at 3:30pm and Jefferey Lord at 5:20pm.
Writer AB Stoddard says the New Hampshire Primary could preview significant problems for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Chris covered the New Hampshire Primary and Governor Tom Wolf's budget address. He talked with John Hayward from Breitbart at 6:20 and AB Stoddard from the Hill at 7:20 about the Primary results and Matt Brouillette from the Commonwealth Foundation at 7:00 about the Governor's speech on the budget. He also spoke with John Meko from the Union League about this weekend's open house at 6:50 and Victor Fiorillo from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about the fight with off-duty police officers involving former Eagle LeSean McCoy.
Stephen Miller attempts to explain the cultural and media phenomenon of the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders hope to emerge from New Hampshire's primary Tuesday with their first wins of the 2016 presidential election, victories that would lend needed credibility to the unexpected contenders' pursuit of their parties' nomination.
Chris discussed the Super Bowl, the Republican debate and Megyn Kelly's appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He also discussed SNL's spoofs, Gloria Steinem and Molly Ball's thoughts on Bernie Sanders and race controversies at the Super Bowl. Chris spoke with Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna at 7:00 and Ray Didinger at 8:00.
Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey is heading to New Hampshire to campaign for Hillary Clinton ahead of that state's first-in-the-nation primary on Tuesday.
Rich discussed who is the most electable Republican candidate, Mayor Kenney's live tweeting and the latest RomCom study. He also recapped the Democratic debate, the Superbowl and Hillary's Hypocrisy. Rich spoke with Dr. Mazz at 4pm. He also played the 'Real or Fake' game at 5pm.
Chris reviews last night's debate and previews Sunday's Super Bowl. He talked to CBS 3's Don Bell at 6:50 and CSN Philly's Ray Didinger at 8:00 about the game, economist Chris Butler on Finance Friday at 7:00 about Bernie Sanders attacks on Hillary Clinton, and Joe Brooks at 8:50 about the 75th anniversary of the USO.
Economist Chris Butler agrees with Bernie Sanders that the fees paid to Hillary Clinton by Goldman Sachs do look improper.
Chris covers the latest the campaign for President and the Bill Cosby case. He talked with comedian Bob Marley at 7:20 about his appearance this weekend at Helium Comedy Club, and CBS 3's Walter Hunter at 8:00 and attorney Gloria Allred at 8:45 on yesterday's court decision on the charges against Cosby.
Chris continued to review the fallout of the Iowa Caucuses, and previewed today's court proceedings on whether the charges against Bill Cosby will stand. He talked to CBS 3's Walt Hunter about Cosby's case at 7:00, The Weekly Standard's Jonathan Last about Iowa at 7:20, and Victor Fiorillo from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00.
Ed Rendell and Michael Steele break down the results of the Iowa Caucus.
Hillary Clinton has narrowly won the Democratic caucuses in Iowa, outpacing a surprisingly strong challenge from Bernie Sanders to claim the first victory in the 2016 race for president.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz swept to victory in Iowa's Republican caucuses Monday, overcoming billionaire Donald Trump and Sen. Marco Rubio. Among Democrats, Bernie Sanders rode a wave of voter enthusiasm to a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton.
On today's show, Rich talks about Conservative talk radio's impact on the current presidential election, whether or not Donald Trump's high negativity rating could cost him in the Iowa Caucus, and why Hilary Clinton's unsecured emails may mean more in a general election than in the primaries. At 4pm Rich was joined by president of Pioneer Energy and the author of Merchants of Despair, Dr. Robert Zubrin, to discuss DDT insecticide and whether or not the Zika virus could become a worldwide epidemic.
Chris discussed the Iowa caucuses, the latest with Hillary Clinton's top secret emails and the Zika virus. He also discussed Grease Live and the Philadelphia Auto Show. Chris spoke with Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna at 7:00 and Ray Didinger at 8:00.
The State Department has confirmed that at least 22 emails sent or received by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on her home server contained information deemed to be "top secret."
Some counties are already approaching their best fall color. See where leaves are starting to turn in the Pennsylvania Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources' Fall Foliage Report.
The vice presidential showdown on Oct. 1 is expected to be the last debate before the November election.
Democrats believe political newcomer Janelle Stelson, a longtime local TV anchor, may be able to unseat six-term GOP Rep. Scott Perry.
Skies will be mostly cloudy once again across the Delaware Valley and Philadelphia region Monday. A few breaks of sun are possible later in the day east of the city.
Israel said it killed Nabil Kaouk, the deputy head of Hezbollah's Central County, in an airstrike Saturday. President Biden said a regional conflict "has to be avoided."
Some counties are already approaching their best fall color. See where leaves are starting to turn in the Pennsylvania Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources' Fall Foliage Report.
The vice presidential showdown on Oct. 1 is expected to be the last debate before the November election.
Democrats believe political newcomer Janelle Stelson, a longtime local TV anchor, may be able to unseat six-term GOP Rep. Scott Perry.
Jalen Hurts didn't make excuses for the team's poor performance after the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Buccaneers.
Skies will be mostly cloudy once again across the Delaware Valley and Philadelphia region Monday. A few breaks of sun are possible later in the day east of the city.
Some counties are already approaching their best fall color. See where leaves are starting to turn in the Pennsylvania Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources' Fall Foliage Report.
A woman was found dead on the patio of a home in South Philadelphia's Point Breeze neighborhood on Sunday night, police said.
Puerto Rican pride was on full display in Philadelphia as hundreds danced their way down the Ben Franklin Parkway during the 2024 Puerto Rican Day Parade.
The University of Pennsylvania law school says it is imposing a one-year suspension at half-pay and other sanctions on a professor over her comments about race in recent years.
A Philly native completed his goal of running up and down the steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 1,000 times in honor of his brother.
Officer Bobby Shisler family and fellow law enforcement gathered in Westville, New Jersey to unveil a memorial honoring the 27-year-old, who died in the line of duty in 2023.
Saturday will be filled with gray skies and patchy fog with scattered showers. Temperatures sit in the mid-70s before dropping into the 60s later tonight.
A permanent memorial honoring the life of Bobby Shisler, a Deptford Township police officer shot in the line of duty in 2023, will be unveiled this weekend.
Sebastian Maniscalco is coming to South Philly, Vampire Weekend will take over The Mann and Teddy Swims is headlining in the Garden State. Check out our latest weekend guide!
Friday morning fog has moved out before bands of showers from Tropical Depression Helene hit Friday night into Saturday.
Saturday will be filled with gray skies and patchy fog with scattered showers. Temperatures sit in the mid-70s before dropping into the 60s later tonight.
Friday morning fog has moved out before bands of showers from Tropical Depression Helene hit Friday night into Saturday.
After tolls increased on the four Delaware River Port Authority bridges into Philadelphia, the Delaware River and Bay Authority could follow suit.
According to AAA, prices at the pump in Delaware have fallen $0.70/gal from this time last year, and experts with GasBuddy say they're the lowest we've seen since 2021.
After what has been the driest start to September in almost 20 years, a little rain has returned to the Delaware Valley.
There's a social media fad called "chroming" that a doctor in Pittsburgh wants parents to know about.
The Big Ten Football Conference is hoping to give a big boost to lagging blood donations with a nationwide donation competition.
CyberKnife technology has evolved and can be a quick and easier treatment for our four-legged friends with cancer.
Filling up care packages for families with babies in intensive care, where newborns often teeter between life and death.
A New Jersey woman turning 101 says she reached the milestone age by eating whatever she wants, "but in moderation."
SEPTA is trying to stop fare evasion by putting full-length gates at nine additional stations in Philadelphia.
Nearly 300 Sheetz stores in Pennsylvania are now selling canned cocktails after a new law went into effect.
Food service workers at Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field and the Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia went on strike early Monday morning.
Mike Monachetti is proud to be running Mike's Seafood in Sea Isle City's Fish Alley.
Hotels and restaurants in Philadelphia are hoping the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump brings a boost for business.
SEPTA is trying to stop fare evasion by putting full-length gates at nine additional stations in Philadelphia.
Work on the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge will be extended into 2025 because of an unexpected structural issue.
Dozens of flights in and out of Philadelphia International Airport were delayed or canceled because of Hurricane Helene Thursday.
After tolls increased on the four Delaware River Port Authority bridges into Philadelphia, the Delaware River and Bay Authority could follow suit.
A crash near the Allegheny Avenue exit on I-95 is causing a backup in Philadelphia Thursday morning.
Jalen Hurts didn't make excuses for the team's poor performance after the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Buccaneers.
Kyle Schwarber and Weston Wilson each drove in two runs, Aaron Nola earned his 14th win and the Phillies avoided a series sweep Sunday against the Nationals.
The Philadelphia Eagles have an early bye week for the first time in nearly a decade, and the team surely needs it.
The Philadelphia Eagles will enter the bye week 2-2 following the loss against the Buccaneers.
The Philadelphia Eagles won a nail biter of a game against the New Orleans in Week 3, and now look to improve their record to 3-1 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Kris Kristofferson, a songwriter who became a country star and A-list actor, died at his home on Maui surrounded by family on Saturday, a spokesperson said in an statement.
Sebastian Maniscalco is coming to South Philly, Vampire Weekend will take over The Mann and Teddy Swims is headlining in the Garden State. Check out our latest weekend guide!
Question Time is holding a rare U.S. election special in Pennsylvania, and is looking for audience members to participate.
British actress Dame Maggie Smith had an extensive career in theater and movies, gaining international acclaim in later roles in "Harry Potter" and "Downton Abbey."
Filmmaker Charlie Minn spent four days in Kensington and filmed his documentary to bring awareness to those struggling with addiction.
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Ukee Washington reports.
Middle school students in Philadelphia got the opportunity to do hands-on learning during the school district's five-day career and technical camp.
With her Girl Talk mentoring program, one Philadelphia teen turned her camp days into a safe space to discuss social issues young girls face every day.
Recent high school graduate Sylvain Farrell says his temporary position at a local clinic is the pathway to a full-time career.
A Philadelphia student won an award from NFL Films for his documentary on bringing back sports teams at his Kensington school.
A group of East Norriton eighth graders took what started as an Earth Day project and made a whole initiative.
Philadelphia Police are warning of more arrests this week in connection with several illegal car meetups earlier this month in the city. Meanwhile, a $1 billion Mega Millions ticket sold in New Jersey remains unclaimed — more on those stories in our Monday morning Digital Brief.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are turning their attention to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Monday. Trump is expected to survey storm damage while campaigning in Georgia, and Harris is meeting with FEMA officials in Washington, D.C.
More than 150 search-and-rescue missions were carried out around Asheville, North Carolina over the weekend after the city was devastated by the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Thousands of people are still without power and cell service, and flooding closed roads and destroyed homes and businesses.
Millions of people across multiple states are still reeling from Hurricane Helene. Operation BBQ Relief is currently stationed in Tallahassee, Florida, where the organization has already handed out tens of thousands of meals to storm victims. Director of Operations Skeeter Stone joined CBS News Philadelphia to talk about the aid mission so far, and their plans to help people in hard-hit North Carolina in Georgia.
Monday will be mostly cloudy with cooler with highs in the low 70s across the Delaware Valley. Those conditions stick around through midweek until sunnier skies finally return to the region on Thursday. NEXT Weather meteorologist Kate Bilo has your forecast.