Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan Will Not Run For Re-Election
He is expected to address his decision in a closed-door GOP conference meeting Wednesday morning, the sources said.
He is expected to address his decision in a closed-door GOP conference meeting Wednesday morning, the sources said.
Ryan went on to say that more information on the shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is needed before enacting additional reform.
On today's show, Rich discussed Paul Ryan urging the FBI to provide Congress with more information on the Trump-Russia dossier, the media gushing over Sen. Jeff Flake's criticisms of Donald Trump, and why America has the best bathrooms. At 4:30, Editor at Reason.com, Scott Shackford. At 5:20pm, RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany.
House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is heading to Pennsylvania to tout a $5 trillion tax-cutting plan released by President Donald Trump and his fellow congressional Republicans.
Chris reviews the NFL Draft on the Parkway, protests of Ann Coulter in Berkeley and Director Joss Whedon's twitter attack on Paul Ryan. He spoke with economist Chris Butler about Donald Trump's tax reform plan at 7:20, authors Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes about their book, Shattered, which details the troubles of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign at 7:20, comedian and magician, Piff The Magic Dragon, who will be performing at Punch Line Philly this weekend at 8:00 and John Dickerson, the Moderator of Face The Nation, as Donald Trump prepares to pass the 100 day mark in the White House at 8:20.
On today's show, Rich discussed Trump's assertion that he may fight the House Freedom Caucus during the 2018 elections, democrat Senators standing in opposition to Neil Gorsuch's appointment to the Supreme Court, and Evelyn Farkas continuing to make ill-advised comments on intelligence leaks. At 3:20pm Rep. Ryan Costello. At 4pm Matt Walsh, writer for TheBlaze.com.
Conservative author and columnist Ann Coulter says the free market should regulate the healthcare industry.
President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan have been lobbying members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus and also moderate Republicans in an attempt to reach the 216 votes they need to pass the bill.
On today's show, Rich discussed U.S. intelligence agencies "incidentally" spying on Trump administration members, Neil Gorsuch and Diane Feinstein battling over Constitutional originalism, and whether or not Donald Trump is afraid of stairs. At 4pm Ronica Cleary, contributor for The Hill. At 5:20pm Randy Wenger, chief counsel of the Independence Law Center.
Congressman Jim Jordan, the Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, says the GOP healthcare bill does not have the votes needed to pass in the House or Representatives.
Rich starts the show talking about Hawaii and their poor track record on liberty. Rich then talked about the judge blocking the Travel ban. Next Rich talked about an article from David Frum regarding the travel ban, "The Dangerous Precedent Set by Judicial Attacks on Trump's Travel Ban". In the 4PM hour Rich talks with Dr Mazz about the Republican Health Bill. Rich then touched on an article that makes the argument that Alcohol and caffeine helped build civilization. In the 5PM hour Rich looked at the Judge's ruling which basically extend's Constitutional rights to people who just think about coming to this Country. Next Rich looks at the View Panel which Implodes Over Whether Travel Ban 2.0 Is Better or Not
On today's show, Rich discussed the snowstorm that never really materialized, Sen. Bernie Sanders' claims that people will die as a result of the American Health Care Act, and whether or not Paul Ryan is being set up for failure.
On today's show, Rich discussed Trump's decision to request the resignation of 46 attorneys hired during the Obama administration, Sen. Rand Paul's continued skepticism of Ryan Care, and Donald Trump unfollowing "Morning Joe" on twitter. At 4pm- Daniel Horowitz, senior editor at conservativereview.com.
On today's show, Rich discussed the real costs of the GOP healthcare bill, Rand Paul's belief that the GOP healthcare bill is dead on arrival in the Senate, and Rep. Maxine Waters' claim that Trump may be impeached because of unsubstantiated stories in a Russian dossier.
Chris reviews new TSA procedures, the power that has been accumulated by FBI Director James Comey and a lawyer whose pants caught on fire in the courtroom. At 8:20, he spoke with Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey about the Republican proposal to replace Obamacare.
Rich discussed President Trump's speech in Philadelphia at the Congressional GOP Retreat, the Doomsday Clock moving closer to midnight and President Trump's plan to fight crime in Chicago. He also discussed President Trump's stance on torture, financing the wall and more. Rich spoke with National Review contributing editor, Andrew McCarthy about his article, Can the Feds Save Chicago? at 4:30pm.
Trump has repeatedly said Mexico will pay for the wall, but Mexican leaders oppose it and have said they won't finance it.
Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson is among those meeting with Ryan.
Camden Police Chief Scott Thomson will meet with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan on Monday to discuss policing in the country, including the use of force.
A new Kansas Congressman is dishing out discipline after his 17-year-old son pulled a dance move resembling a sneeze during a photo shoot with House Speaker Paul Ryan after the U.S. House of Representatives swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol.
House Speaker Paul Ryan defended Tuesday the proposed changes to an independent ethics panel, marking the first high-profile break with President-elect Donald Trump of the new year.
Rich discussed the media brewing fears of Donald Trump's 'list', Megyn Kelly's appearance on The View and Paul Ryan backing Trump's thoughts on term limits. He also discussed McRibs being tracked on an app, Alan Dershowitz's thoughts on anti-semitism and Elizabeth Warren being punked. Rich spoke with veteran Issac Francois regarding his experience in the Navy and his participation in the Power Triumph Games at 4pm. He also spoke with Maureen Faulkner regarding an upcoming fundraiser to raise money for local children in need and the families of fallen police officers, military members and firefighters at 4:30pm.
Rich discussed breaking news of the FBI reopening the investigation against Hillary Clinton, John Podesta and Paul Ryan's response to the Hillary Clinton email scandal and more. Rich spoke with Sen. Pat Toomey about Hillary Clinton's email and his senatorial race against Katie McGinty and more. He also spoke with Dr. Ben Carson at 5:20pm and Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 5:50pm about the Clinton email scandal.
Rich discussed the state of the Republican party, the latest release of John Podesta emails from WikiLeaks and Al Gore campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Florida. He also discussed Thomas Sowell's article, Words versus Deeds, the outrage over a Kim Kardashian Halloween costume and the GOP support of the Wheely Wheely Good Food Truck.
This weekend, homemade blankets will be displayed in Philadelphia as part of the annual Homeless Remembrance Blanket Project.
Santa for a Day and Mighty Writers are delivering presents to hundreds of local children throughout South Jersey and Philadelphia.
Efforts to protect students and staff at the Hamilton Township School District include cameras, door detectors and smart sensors.
UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione is back in New York after waiving extradition in Pennsylvania.
A lockdown at Philadelphia's Universal Alcorn Charter School has been lifted after a shooting Thursday morning.
Eleven bills on the proposed new Sixers arena in Center City passed a final vote in City Council on Thursday.
This weekend, homemade blankets will be displayed in Philadelphia as part of the annual Homeless Remembrance Blanket Project.
Santa for a Day and Mighty Writers are delivering presents to hundreds of local children throughout South Jersey and Philadelphia.
Grab the sunglasses and extra layers for Thursday. It will be seasonably cool in the mid to upper 40s and mostly sunny.
Efforts to protect students and staff at the Hamilton Township School District include cameras, door detectors and smart sensors.
This weekend, homemade blankets will be displayed in Philadelphia as part of the annual Homeless Remembrance Blanket Project.
Santa for a Day and Mighty Writers are delivering presents to hundreds of local children throughout South Jersey and Philadelphia.
A lockdown at Philadelphia's Universal Alcorn Charter School has been lifted after a shooting Thursday morning.
Eleven bills on the proposed new Sixers arena in Center City passed a final vote in City Council on Thursday.
The official start of winter, and the shortest day of the year, is Saturday, Dec. 21.
Santa for a Day and Mighty Writers are delivering presents to hundreds of local children throughout South Jersey and Philadelphia.
Efforts to protect students and staff at the Hamilton Township School District include cameras, door detectors and smart sensors.
The mysterious drones seen flying over New Jersey and several other East Coast states have prompted a ban from the FAA.
The official start of winter, and the shortest day of the year, is Saturday, Dec. 21.
A device used in South Jersey is a game-changer for people with inflammatory bowel disease as an alternative to invasive screenings.
The official start of winter, and the shortest day of the year, is Saturday, Dec. 21.
White Christmases are rare in the Delaware Valley, and this year is no exception.
By 3 p.m. Wednesday, light showers will break out across the Philadelphia region.
Rain will clear out Tuesday morning and give way to partly sunny and mild conditions across the Philadelphia region.
After rain moved through the Delaware Valley, with even some snow across the Lehigh Valley and Poconos, the precipitation will move out for most of the second half of the day.
A device used in South Jersey is a game-changer for people with inflammatory bowel disease as an alternative to invasive screenings.
Sounds of the holiday season filled St. Jerome Church courtesy of visually impaired students from Saint Lucy's performing a Christmas concert.
Feds warn against eating multiple products containing the vegetable, including salads, wraps, party trays and meal kits.
A brain surgeon at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has a mission to make cheerleading safer with the Stunt Showdown at Haverford College on Dec. 21.
The ERs at two Delaware County hospitals have reopened after temporarily closing due to radiology system problems, Delaware County officials told CBS News Philadelphia.
More than 80% of retailers rolled out stricter return policies last year, research shows.
The mall many in Northeast Philadelphia still know as Franklin Mills is now called Franklin Mall.
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Deep divisions erupted Monday night during the final public comment session on the Philadelphia 76ers' proposal to build a $1.3 billion arena in Center City.
Philadelphia will add 14 speed cameras to Broad Street in hopes of making the road safer for drivers and pedestrians.
New data from PennDOT suggests technology is improving safety after rear-end crashes plagued the Schuylkill Expressway for years.
The southbound lanes of I-95 have reopened between the I-676 East and Market Street exits because a pedestrian was struck.
Philadelphia's annual Vision Zero report shows Roosevelt Boulevard is getting safer but Broad Street is getting more dangerous.
NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett is resigning effective Jan. 15, 2025, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday
Eleven bills on the proposed new Sixers arena in Center City passed a final vote in City Council on Thursday.
Patrick Kane scored the decisive third-period goal and added an assist as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-4.
Meet the winner of this weekend's Jason Kelce look-alike contest: Paul Crossley of Fishtown.
Your favorite Philadelphia sports mascots want you to cozy up by the fireplace with a special YouTube video this year.
Tyrese Maxey scored 40 points, Paul George added 33 points as the 76ers spoiled LaMelo Ball's return to the floor with a 121-108 win over the Hornets on Monday night.
Meet the winner of this weekend's Jason Kelce look-alike contest: Paul Crossley of Fishtown.
If you've found yourself caught up in the chaos of the holiday season and are looking to slow things down and enjoy a weekend of celebration, then you've come to the right place.
The cost of YouTube TV has soared nearly 140% since the streaming platform launched in 2017.
The transformative power of music is bringing hope and holiday cheer to people facing poverty in Philadelphia.
Mindy Kaling and Morris Chestnut announced the nominations for the 82nd annual Golden Globes, with 10 nominees revealed live on CBS News.
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 said a man was injured in the shooting near the corner of 32nd and Dickinson streets, close to Universal Alcorn Charter School.
Mighty Writers lets kids write letters to Santa and the organization Santa for a Day helps deliver gifts mentioned in the letters.
Several protesters inside Philadelphia city hall were arrested as voting on the controversial Sixers arena was set to begin Thursday morning. Long lines formed outside City Hall ahead of the vote, full of supporters and opponents. Each bill requires at least nine yes votes to pass. Last week, the bills advanced out of the council's Committee of the Whole, which includes all council members. Unless members who approved the bills last week decide to change their votes, the arena bills have the votes they need to pass.
All season long you have been helping us make the holiday season brighter, for families in our region through our annual Joy of Sharing toy drive. As we get ready to wrap up the toy drive this week, we want to take a minute to say thank you.
Hundreds of handmade blankets will be displayed at Independence National Historical Park as part of the Homeless Remembrance Blanket Project this weekend.