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Rich discussed Hillary Clinton's visit to Atlantic City, the RNC's latest 'Tale of Two Press Conferences' video and Bernie Sanders supporters outrage over James Comey's recommendation. He also discussed Matt Damon's thoughts on gun control, Jared Kushner's latest article 'The Donald Trump I Know' and Gretchen Carlson's sexual harassment suit. Rich spoke with Professor James Karmel at 4:20pm and Andrew C. McCarthy at 5pm.
Rich discussed Pennsylvania's part in the GOP primary, Karl Rove's desire for a fresh face and the story behind a chalking at the University of Michigan. He also discussed a Guns N' Roses tour, speed cameras in Pennsylvania and Ben & Jerry's sellout behavior. Rich spoke with Peter Morici at 3:20pm and played the Real or Fake Game at 5:30pm.
Chris discussed the Eagles win, President Obama's address to the nation and Miley Cyrus' concert in Philadelphia. Chris spoke to Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna for Monday Morning Matchup at 7am. At 8am, he spoke with Beasley Reece regarding the Eagles win. Chris spoke to Karl Rove at 8:20 regarding his opinion of President Obama's address to the nation and his new book, The Triumph of William McKinley: Why the Election of 1896 Still Matters.
Chris reviewed Dick Cheney's assessment of Hillary Clinton's handling of her emails, Chris Christie's performance on The Tonight Show, and Philadelphia's handling of preparations for the Pope.
Chris reviews last night's event at the National Constitution Center with Lynne Cheney, the latest battle of Hurricane Sandy aid, and an important court ruling in Europe on internet privacy. He also talks to Tom McGrath from Philadelphia Magazine and Cody Asche from the Phillies.
Chris discusses the latest re-emergence of Monica Lewinsky, Michael Nutter raising the minimum wage in Philadelphia, and the aftermath of the Condoleezza Rice commencement scandal at Rutgers University. He talks to Tom McGrath from Philadelphia Magazine, Meteorologist Big Joe Bastardi, and State Representative Daryl Metcalfe.
Chris discusses the problems faced by National Youth Enrollment Day, Karl Rove's defense of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and the Phillies' signing of A.J. Burnett. He talks to Michael Bronstein and Jeff Roe on the Monday Morning Matchup on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on November's elections.
Rove has managed to spin himself a personal fortune in national politics. His reputation, however, does not match his accomplishments.
From Florida and Ohio early vote disasters with long lines to power outages in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York there are doubts that some people will have the opportunity to participate in this election.
It is clear that Democrats have shown a greater propensity to spend money wisely with their campaigns and allied groups. At the end of the day, that is what America needs.
Chris celebrates the return of the NFL referees, ending the lockout. He details the raises give to non-union city employees by Mayor Nutter and explains the biased national polls that claim Mitt Romney is losing to President Obama. He also discusses the Inquirer suing the state of Pennsylvania to be able to see the first execution in 13 years and talks to Jerome Corsi from World Net Daily.
Karl Rove has come up with a business, his Super PAC, that offers wealthy businesses with legal problems potential for relief.
In right wing politics, ALEC serves as the nexus between corporations and aspiring Republicans always eager to find access to additional campaign cash.
The Pennsylvania Republican State Committee has been arguing that the state should be considered a tossup in November. Now, the argument is being backed up with money.
Chris talks to Joe Rooney, a Republican attempting to run against Allyson Schwartz in Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District, Dave Buck, the Phillies Senior VP of Marketing and Advertising, to get ready for the start of Spring Training and Pennsylvania State Representative Daryl Metcalfe about his bill to allow citizens to challenge the city of Philadelphia's gun control laws.
Chris speaks with a local activist lawyer who says Arlene Ackerman was fired for racism, to Deborah Norville about earthquakes and hurricanes. Plus Camden is paying students $100 to show up, and the 'Hot Sauce Mom' has been convicted of child abuse.
A news service report said that Chris Christie was going to enter the GOP race for President, and that focus groups -- a form of research -- were already ordered by the New Jersey Governor.
Chris analyzes the early missteps of Rick Perry's Presidential Campaign and Verizon's ad campaign against their striking workers. He also talks to Phillies Play-by-Play Announcer Tom McCarthy about the unveiling of the Harry Kalas Statue last night at Citizens Bank Park.
Chris analyzed last night's Republican Debate and speaks to Adam West about Philly Comic Con this weekend.
Chris talks to CBS Military Analyst Mike Lyons, Political Strategist Karl Rove and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean about the death of Osama bin Laden and it's aftermath. He also talks to author Margot Morell about her book, Reagan's Journey, and Susan Barnett about the Call for the Cure.
This is a five day orientation week for the area's Republican Congressmen-elect.
Fair Game is a low-key, fact-based espionage mystery-thriller with a secret identity as a marital drama.
Temple University President John Fry said in a letter, "The allegations supporting the revocation are unknown at this time."
Tomato pie looks a little different in Trenton, New Jersey, than you might see in Philadelphia – and the local baseball club is honoring that tradition with new uniforms.
An 89-year-old man and 90-year-old woman were hospitalized Wednesday after a house fire in Burlington County, New Jersey, according to police.
Service is suspended on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and SEPTA's Trenton line after a person was struck.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and several city officials announced summer programs and activities available for the city's young people in 2025.
Temple University President John Fry said in a letter, "The allegations supporting the revocation are unknown at this time."
Tomato pie looks a little different in Trenton, New Jersey, than you might see in Philadelphia – and the local baseball club is honoring that tradition with new uniforms.
An 89-year-old man and 90-year-old woman were hospitalized Wednesday after a house fire in Burlington County, New Jersey, according to police.
Service is suspended on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and SEPTA's Trenton line after a person was struck.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and several city officials announced summer programs and activities available for the city's young people in 2025.
Temple University President John Fry said in a letter, "The allegations supporting the revocation are unknown at this time."
Service is suspended on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and SEPTA's Trenton line after a person was struck.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and several city officials announced summer programs and activities available for the city's young people in 2025.
The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge connecting two charming small towns in neighboring states along the Delaware River shines brighter than ever.
Ultimate girl mom and dad, Jason and Kylie Kelce, welcomed baby No. 4 over the weekend.
Tomato pie looks a little different in Trenton, New Jersey, than you might see in Philadelphia – and the local baseball club is honoring that tradition with new uniforms.
An 89-year-old man and 90-year-old woman were hospitalized Wednesday after a house fire in Burlington County, New Jersey, according to police.
The Food Is Important Mobile Food Pantry comes by once a month, but volunteers want to make it weekly.
The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge connecting two charming small towns in neighboring states along the Delaware River shines brighter than ever.
The New Jersey Transit Police are investigating the crash in Galloway on the Atlantic City Rain Line.
Five people, including a police officer, were taken to the hospital after a car crash at Route 1 and Christiana Road, police said.
The body of 32-year-old Normaris Colón Valles was found on the banks of the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware, in March.
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.
Some Egg Beaters and Bob Evans egg products have been recalled because they may include a cleaning solution, USDA says.
These motion labs are now in 14 centers across the country, and this center allows doctors to see what's happening inside the body as the patient moves.
Why are a growing number of younger people being diagnosed with colon cancer? That's what a new research project is aiming to answer.
The Bucks County Health Department has identified a measles case in a vaccinated adult who recently traveled to Texas.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
As President Trump prepares to unveil new tariffs, businesses in the Philadelphia area say their prices could rise.
Jersey Kebab reopened Sunday with a free feast for the community about a month after its owners were arrested by ICE.
As QVC moves HSN's studio to West Chester, Pennsylvania, several workers in St. Petersburg, Florida, are losing their jobs.
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.
Service is suspended on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and SEPTA's Trenton line after a person was struck.
PennDOT contractors set out to clean up trash on the side of I-476 in Haverford Township following an uptick in complaints about trash on the Blue Route.
Camden County officials launched the Blue Envelope Initiative to reduce stress while increasing communication during a traffic stop. Here's how the program works.
It's time for some spring cleaning on Philadelphia streets. The city just started its annual street cleaning program on Tuesday.
Five people, including a police officer, were taken to the hospital after a car crash at Route 1 and Christiana Road, police said.
Tomato pie looks a little different in Trenton, New Jersey, than you might see in Philadelphia – and the local baseball club is honoring that tradition with new uniforms.
The New York Knicks beat Philadelphia 105-91 on Tuesday night, sending the 76ers to their ninth straight loss.
Torpedo bats have recently become popular thanks to the Yankees, but Victus Sports in Pennsylvania said they've been working on them for a while.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie sounded off about the NFL potentially banning the tush push, saying if it wasn't a safe play, they wouldn't be running it.
The NFL has tabled a vote to ban the tush push play, best utilized by the Philadelphia Eagles.
A unique talent, Val Kilmer was praised as an acting chameleon who took on varied and challenging roles, and the results were often memorable.
Actor Richard Chamberlain died Saturday, March 29, in Waimanalo, Hawai'i of complications following a stroke. He was two days shy of his 91st birthday.
A lot can change in a year! Here's what's new at Citizens Bank Park this season ahead of the Phillies' home opener.
Want to stream the Elite 8 March Madness games? Here's the schedule and how to watch the NCAA tournament games live.
Looking for things to do in Philadelphia this weekend? We've got you covered. Here's our weekend guide.
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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.
The City of Wildwood says it's stepping up security this summer in hopes of balancing safety and fun along its iconic boardwalk at the Jersey Shore.
An Amtrak train struck a person near Cornwells Heights station on Wednesday. Service is temporarily suspended between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey on both the Amtrak Northeast Corridor train line and SEPTA's Regional Rail line.
Four people, including two police officers, were hospitalized after a fire at a home in Burlington County, New Jersey, on Wednesday.
The one-day annual bike ride and family-friendly 5K run or walk begins and ends at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
The search continues for the shooter who gunned down a man at a Roxborough apartment complex. The shooting happened Tuesday night on the 7000 of Ridge Avenue.