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President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 19 recipients.
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President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 19 recipients.
On today's show, Rich discussed a classified intelligence leak that led to a woman being charged under the Espionage Act, the 73rd anniversary of D-Day, and a PHL 17 reporter who had a meltdown outside of a local comedy club. At 5:35pm, Will Sylvince, the comedian who recorded the viral video of an out of control PHL 17 reporter.
Chris reviewed the Phillies 12 run first inning on Saturday Night. Alec Baldwin's portrayal of both Bill O'Reilly and Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live and a 60 Minutes piece of our addiction to cell phones. He spoke with Carrie Severino from the Judicial Crisis Network at 7:20 about the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and Ike Reese from 94 WIP at 8:00 about the weekend in sports, including Sergio Garcia's playoff win at The Masters.
Chris previewed the beginning of the Republican National Convention and reviewed Donald Trump's selection of Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate and the killing of three police officers in Baton Rouge. At 6:20, he spoke with foreign policy analyst Ed Turzanski about Friday's failed coup attempt in Turkey, at 7:00, he talked to Michael Bronstein and Robert McManus on the Monday Morning Matchup about the start of the Republican convention, and he spoke with Greg Harris, the CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at 8:50.
Rich discussed the Democratic debate on CNN, a possible Ted Cruz sabotage and new information released about the 'Fast and Furious' operation. He also discussed a young boy being paddled by a Georgia principal, chalk banned at DePaul and a woman being kicked out of a gym for showing her back.
Rich discussed a shooting on Capitol Hill, Hillary Clinton's aide wants Bernie Sanders to change his tone and Donald Trump explains his sexist comments. He also discussed Ted Cruz's sex scandal, John Kerry's comments regarding the GOP race and the drunk pilot. Rich spoke with Dr. David Agus at 3:30pm, James Meyers Jr. and his lawyer Adam M. Seifer at 4:30 and Roger Stone at 5pm.
Chris discusses President Obama's comments about Republicans opposition to taking Syrian refugees, the Hillary Clinton campaign's demand that a comedy club remove a video from their website, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie telling Secretary of State John Kerry to shut up. He talked with comedian John Heffron, who will be at Helium Comedy Club this weekend at 7:20 and author and columnist Michelle Malkin about her new book, Sold Out, at 8:20.
Rich discussed terrorist at an Istanbul airport, women and children being terrorist and Charlie Sheen's sex partners possibly suing after discovering HIV status. He also discussed the latest regarding the NJ fight club, organic peanuts and six people murdered while camping in Texas. At 4:35pm, Ian Tuttle discussed his latest article There Are Serious, Unbigoted Reasons to Be Wary of a Flood of Syrian Refugees.
Chris reacts to a raid in Paris that killed at least two suspected terrorists, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal dropping out of the Republican Presidential Primary, and a new smart phone app for parking in Philadelphia. He talked with former Lt. Col. John Nagl about how to defeat ISIS at 7:20 and Tom McGrath from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about incoming Police Commissioner Richard Ross.
Chris analyzed Secretary of State John Kerry's statements in support of the Iranian nuclear deal, Donald Trump telling Jeb Bush he should only speak English, and Philadelphia business communities reaction to the city's handling of the Papal visit. He also spoke with authors Michael Bennett and Sarah Bennett about their book, F*ck Feelings, at 8:20.
Secretary of State John Kerry was in Philadelphia Wednesday to talk about the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Attorney Alan Dershowitz has become an outspoken critic of the Iranian nuclear deal.
During a debate on the issue with Rich Zeoli on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Rendell laid out his case to place the hot dog, along with the hoagie and cheesesteak, in the vanguard of sandwiches.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has broken his leg in a bike crash near Geneva and has called off the rest of a four-nation trip.
Chris discussed NFL player Adrian Peterson being deactivated by the Minnesota Vikings after being arrested for disciplining his child, Secretary of State John Kerry's clarification on war with ISIL, and Hillary Clinton's trip to Iowa. He talked to Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup at 7:00 and CBS 3's Beasley Reece at 8:00.
Chris discussed the Thursday Night Football broadcast's address of domestic violence, the withdrawal of a class action lawsuit against David Letterman, and Ted Cruz being booed off stage by a Christian group. He talked to Steve Cordasco on Finance Friday at 7:00, Ray Didinger at 8:00, and Author Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz at 8:20.
Chris discusses the happenings over the weekend regarding Russia's involvement in a rocket attack that downed a Malaysian Airlines plane last week and Israel's invasion into Gaza, as well as Rory McIlroy stating he is "proud of himself" following his win at the British Open. He talks to Jeff Roe and Chaka Fattah Jr. on the Monday Morning Matchup at 7:00 and Phillies Manager Ryne Sandberg at 8:20.
Chris discusses the crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that injured Comedian Tracy Morgan, the latest details in the detainee swap for POW Bowe Bergdahl, and Hillary Clinton's defense of the speaking fees she has charged since leaving the White House. He talks to Phillies Manager Ryne Sandberg and Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup.
Chris covers the latest in the saga of Donald Sterling, the latest union ad against liquor privatization and Secretary of State John Kerry comparing Israel to an apartheid state. He talks to Wendell Young from the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1776 and Foreign Policy Analyst Ed Turzanski.
Chris analyzes Arizona Governor Jan Brewer's decision to veto a bill opposed by gay groups, the trouble Muslims have running Sharia compliant businesses, and the details of an Al Gore Climate summit. He also talks to Congressman Jim Gerlach about his latest proposal.
Chris cover the Eagles huge win in Chip Kelly's coaching debut and Secretary of State John Kerry's gaffe that may lead to a solution in the crisis with Syria. He talks to foreign policy expert Ed Turzanski and CSN Philly's Ray Didinger.
Chris continues his coverage of the developing events in Syria and also talks with Steve Cordasco on Finance Friday, CBS 3's Beasley Reece, and Comedian Bobby Lee.
Chris continues covering the developments from Washington as the President prepares to launch a military operation against Syria. He also discusses Mayor Michael Nutter's response to criticism from the teachers union and he talks to Queen Latifah before the launch of her syndicated daytime television show.
Chris reviews the political response to the events in Egypt, the plane crash in San Francisco, and the implementation of the saggy pants ban in Wildwood. He also talks to Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel and Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup.
Teresa Heinz Kerry is hospitalized at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
The Phillies' 2025 opening-day lineup features a new wrinkle: Trea Turner is now leading off vs. a lefty starting pitcher.
A Philadelphia jury found two retired detectives guilty in the perjury case stemming from the 2016 retrial of Anthony Wright.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Fran McCaffery played three seasons with the Quakers and led the Ivy League in assists and steals as a senior in 1981-82.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The Flyers fired John Tortorella with nine games left in his third season as head coach, a campaign mired with on-ice regression.
The Phillies' 2025 opening-day lineup features a new wrinkle: Trea Turner is now leading off vs. a lefty starting pitcher.
A Philadelphia jury found two retired detectives guilty in the perjury case stemming from the 2016 retrial of Anthony Wright.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Opening Day 2025 is here, and the Phillies still have World Series aspirations. Here's what to know about Phillies vs. Nationals.
A Philadelphia jury found two retired detectives guilty in the perjury case stemming from the 2016 retrial of Anthony Wright.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The Flyers fired John Tortorella with nine games left in his third season as head coach, a campaign mired with on-ice regression.
Parking in a loading zone in Center City, Philadelphia, could soon cost you a couple bucks — or get you a ticket for a lot more.
David Lyons was charged with felony sex abuse of children and other offenses for allegedly recording people undress inside an Abington Township home.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Police in Franklin Township, Gloucester County, said two school buses crashed Thursday morning.
South Jersey staple Westmont Diner in Haddon Township was closed Wednesday afternoon after flames tore through the kitchen.
A Mount Laurel woman faces additional child abuse-related charges after being accused of abusing six children at a home daycare.
Authorities investigating an alleged attempted child abduction in Berlin Township said there's not enough evidence to corroborate the victim's story.
Months after a life-threatening accident, 10-year-old Briar Jones, will throw out the first pitch at the Phillies' home opener on Monday.
A George Read Middle School gym teacher is accused of sending sexually explicit text messages to an eighth-grade student.
The heaviest rain moving into the Philadelphia region on Monday will fall over South Jersey and the Shore.
Friday marks exactly nine months since a deadly crash in New Castle, Delaware that changed a family forever.
Todd and Traci Bult visited Delaware to renew their vows for the 38th time after traveling across the country to reaffirm their love.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Childhood vaccinations have not recovered from the slump that happened after the pandemic, according to new research.
A doctor in one of Philadelphia's busiest emergency departments is innovating new ways to save lives inside and outside of the hospital.
Respiratory therapy students at Gwynedd Mercy University are using liverwurst to perfect their biopsy techniques.
A new survey from the National Sleep Foundation reveals nearly 90% of Americans say sleep apnea is a serious condition.
South Jersey staple Westmont Diner in Haddon Township was closed Wednesday afternoon after flames tore through the kitchen.
Gabrielle Paoletti, the owner of Her Bridal Collective, has partnered with her longtime friend to help survivors of domestic violence through a nonprofit.
ShopRite is recalling ground beef, pork and meatloaf mix made and sold in its Clementon, New Jersey store on March 20.
Tequilas Restaurant on Locust Street has reopened after a fire damaged the building two years ago.
From bars to restaurants, many business owners are feeling lucky as people raise a pint and spend some green this St. Patrick's Day weekend.
A program that gives free SEPTA rides to low-income people in Philadelphia is coming to an end.
Philadelphia commuters are frustrated with the persistent operator unavailability on SEPTA buses, trolleys and subways.
An NTSB list of 68 bridges that should be evaluated for collapse risk includes five in the Philadelphia area that cross the Delaware River.
A tractor-trailer crash on I-95 South near mile marker 2.0 in Upper Chichester, Pennsylvania, disrupted traffic Tuesday.
New Jersey Transit says someone was struck near the River Line's Cinnaminson station on Tuesday morning.
The Phillies' 2025 opening-day lineup features a new wrinkle: Trea Turner is now leading off vs. a lefty starting pitcher.
Fran McCaffery played three seasons with the Quakers and led the Ivy League in assists and steals as a senior in 1981-82.
The Flyers fired John Tortorella with nine games left in his third season as head coach, a campaign mired with on-ice regression.
Opening Day 2025 is here, and the Phillies still have World Series aspirations. Here's what to know about Phillies vs. Nationals.
The Washington Wizards had a 119-114 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers that snapped a five-game skid.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Lady Gaga announced her 2025 tour dates on social media Wednesday, writing, "See you soon, monsters."
Chili's is opening a new restaurant just north of Scranton to honor the legacy of "The Office."
After closing its doors in March 2020 due to the pandemic, the newly-renovated Atlantic City Aquarium has reopened to the public.
Ukee Washington reports.
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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.
A Philadelphia jury found Manuel Santiago guilty on two counts and not guilty on four counts, and Frank Jastrzembski guilty on one count and not guilty on five counts.
The Portal in LOVE Park will be back online at 7 a.m. Friday after undergoing maintenance following several acts of vandalism.
Six Flags Great Adventure will open for the season on Saturday, March 29 and new coaster The Flash: Vertical Velocity will be open for you to ride. If you want a sneak peek of what it's like, Howard Monroe and Six Flags' Ryan Eldredge took a ride on the first super boomerang coaster in the United States.
The Philadelphia Flyers are parting ways with coach John Tortorella, the team announced Thursday.
Audrey Evans was the co-founder of the Ronald McDonald House and a pediatric oncologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Natalie Dormer, who you might recognize from "Game of Thrones" or "Elementary" plays Evans in the new film "Audrey's Children." Stephanie Stahl reports.