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Ed Rendell On Paul Ryan's Refusal To Run For President: It's 'Cow Excrement...I Don't Buy It'
Ed Rendell says he does not believe Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's declaration that he is not interested in running for President.
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Ed Rendell says he does not believe Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's declaration that he is not interested in running for President.
Rich discussed Cruz sweeping Colorado, Paul Ryan's press conference and Bernie Sanders' ad airing in Philadelphia. He also discussed taxing tampons, Joe Biden's remarks when asked about women being President and Hillary Clinton & Bill de Blasio's controversial CP Time joke. Rich spoke with Gov. Ed Rendell at 4:30pm.
On today's show, Rich discussed Trump's accusation that the nominating process is rigid, President Obama's guarantees that Hillary Clinton will not receive any special treatment from the Justice Department, and Hillary blaming Vermont for New York's violence problem.
Rich discussed Hillary Clinton breaking the rules on the NYC subway, Bill Clinton's apology to Black Lives Matter activists, and Villanova's parade. He also discussed Paypal's hypocrisy, Cruz's comments being called Anti-Semitic and President Obama's American Idol comments. Rich spoke with Dom about his project, Operation Smoke Out.
Rich discussed Hillary Clinton riding the New York subway, Cruz getting slammed over New York Values and Bernie Sander's blows toward Hillary Clinton not qualified to be president. He also discussed a Georgia judge showing tough love to youth, Tavis Smiley's thoughts on Democrat's taking Blacks for granted and O'Reilly's prediction that Kasich will be Cruz's VP. Rich spoke with WIP's Program Director Spike Eskin regarding Sam Hinkie's resignation letter at 3:50pm, Dr. Mazz for Ask The Doctor at 4pm and Steve Cordasco at 5:20.
Michael Steele says the Wisconsin primary have shown that both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have a lot of work to do to shore up the nomination for President.
Rich discussed the results from Wisconsin, the Pennsylvania primary and a woman transitioning into a dragon. He also discussed a mother's anger with a homework assignment about privilege, law enforcement seizing Planned Parenthood videos and the media's bias over Trump and Clinton's abortion comments. Rich spoke with Michael Steele at 3:20pm and Julie Kelly at 4:30pm.
John Daniel Davidson, from the Federalist, says Ted Cruz's victory in Wisconsin might be the tipping point that swings the Republican presidential primary in his favor.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are favored to win in Pennsylvania later this month.
Chris discussed last night's Republican primary in Wisconsin, the plans for Villanova's parade, and LeSean McCoy not being charged after a brawl with off-duty police officers. He talked with John Daniel Davidson at 7:20 from the Federalist about Trump's handling of his defeat in Wisconsin, Victor Fiorillo from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about the lack of charges against McCoy, and the Hill's AB Stoddard at 8:20 about how the Republicans are handling the primary election process.
Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Bernie Sanders were victorious in Wisconsin.
Rich discussed Villanova's win over UNC, the politics of a weather crisis and Trump's plan to build a wall. We also discussed Trump's thoughts on the Department of Education, the Wisconsin Primary and a woman's choice to raise her cats gender neutral. Rich spoke with Gov. Ed Rendell about Nova Nation and the Presidential Race at 4:20pm.
Chris discussed Villanova's thrilling last second shot to win the NCAA Tournament, charges not being filed against former Eagle LeSean McCoy, and the fight for convention delegates between Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich. He talked with author Kevin Ring about his book, Scalia's Court at 8:20.
Rich discussed Trump's controversial abortion comments, John Kasich eating a pizza with a fork and knife and Ted Cruz shows his funny side. He also discussed a parent threatening to kill a referee, a Texas mom tattoos her 3 children and more. Rich spoke with Comedian Jim Norton at 5pm.
Chris criticized Donald Trump's answer to a question about abortion. He talked with Jim DeMint from the Heritage Foundation at 7:00 about the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, Erica Walsh, a contestant for Ms. Veteran America at 7:20, and National Review's Jonah Goldberg at 8:00 about stopping Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination for President.
Rich discussed the next phase of the Hillary Clinton email trial, Trump's campaign manager being charged with Battery and Donald Trump creating a headache for talk radio hosts. Rich also discussed dream jobs, the FBI breaking into the iPhone without Apple and more. Rich spoke with Anthony Gil Esq at 3:20pm, Ann Coulter at 4pm and Gov. Ed Rendell at 4:30pm.
Carly Fiorina called Donald Trump part of the problem while voicing her support for Ted Cruz.
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.
The latest chapter in GOP presidential primary politics has dragged the candidates' wives onto center stage.
On today's show, Rich discussed whether or not Republican infighting could be permanently destroying the party, Villanova's continued advancement in the NCAA Tournament, and whether or not allegations made by the National Inquirer regarding Senator Ted Cruz are news worthy. At 4pm Vice President of Government Affairs at Campbell Soup Company, Kelly Johnston, joined the show to discuss government mandates on GMO labeling. At 4:30pm Cyber Intelligence Technology Expert, Paul Ruppert, checked in to discuss cyber terrorism and data encryption.
GOP Presidential contenders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz continue to push boundaries as their Twitter feud grows more heated and personal.
Megyn Kelly has a one-word question for Donald Trump: "Seriously?"
A new Franklin and Marshall College poll shows Hillary Clinton cruising along in Pennsylvania, while Donald Trump finds himself in a dogfight on the Republican side.
Former NYC Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik rejected Ted Cruz's call for police to do a better job in Muslim neighborhoods.
On today's show, Rich discussed Donald Trump's threat to "spill the beans" about Ted Cruz' wife, last night's GOP primaries in Utah and Arizona, and how students at Emory College were outraged over a pro-Trump sign written in chalk on the campus. At 4pm former Army Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer, joined the show to discuss how the TSA is making travel for American citizens a nightmare. At 5pm former New York Police Commissioner, Bernard Kerik, checked in to break down Ted Cruz' comments regarding an increased police presence in heavily populated Muslim areas.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will have several meetings to gather public input on the rate increases proposed by Aqua Water and Aqua Wastewater.
Prime Day may have officially ended, but that doesn't mean there aren't still deals to shop.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
The gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire from the roof of a building near the rally, hitting Trump in the right ear.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
A woman who was fatally hit while riding her bike in Rittenhouse Square has been identified as Barbara Friedes, a chief resident at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will have several meetings to gather public input on the rate increases proposed by Aqua Water and Aqua Wastewater.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
A man has died after officials say he rescued two young children from the water at Weymouth Furnace Park in Hamilton Township, New Jersey.
Pat Williams died from complications related to viral pneumonia.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will have several meetings to gather public input on the rate increases proposed by Aqua Water and Aqua Wastewater.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
A woman who was fatally hit while riding her bike in Rittenhouse Square has been identified as Barbara Friedes, a chief resident at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
A 30-year-old woman riding a bike was fatally struck in Rittenhouse Square and two other crashes in Philadelphia left a person dead and another critically injured, police said.
Heat-related cancellations and delays continued Thursday on NJ Transit lines, prompting anger from riders.
The Humane Society of Atlantic County is looking for a person they believe has dumped four dogs at their Atlantic City shelter in the middle of the night.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
A singer from South Philadelphia is paying homage to Frank Sinatra by breathing new life into some big band arrangements Sinatra performed live in the 1960s.
Sen. Bob Menendez is refuting reports that he's planning to resign after he was convicted on federal bribery charges.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
Tuesday night's storm sent a tree into a Wilmington, Delaware, home, injuring the couple inside. That couple is out of the hospital and only speaking with CBS News Philadelphia.
The region is feeling the effects of Tuesday's fast-moving storms, and thousands of customers are dealing with outages after strong winds downed trees and power lines.
With high temps in the upper-90s and increased humidity, an excessive heat warning is in effect through for Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs until Wednesday morning.
The searing heat is back again, with highs on Monday in the mid and upper 90s.
Citing suspected links to a listeria outbreak, Canada's health agency has issued a recall notice for 18 plant-based drinks sold under the Silk and Great Value brands.
Getting around is challenging for Victoria Nedza, who has a rare form of muscular dystrophy. But it's getting easier now with her new robotic arm made by the team at Widener University.
Growing share of Americans say they have skipped medical care or getting prescription drugs because of the cost.
A teenage scoliosis patient reunites with the Philadelphia doctor who restored her mobility through a pioneering surgery.
A group of mosquitoes in Concord Dog Park in Delaware County tested positive for West Nile Virus, the first instance in 2024.
People across the Delaware Valley are making changes to their summer schedules to try and find ways to survive the scorching heat.
Many people have to work in blazing hot temperatures from the Main Line to South Jersey and down the shore. But others get to work in the freezing cold to bring joy to their community.
An Upper Merion, Pennsylvania man has been indicted on charges he defrauded hundreds of customers through his multiple businesses selling cemetery headstones.
Sheetz will now deliver beer to Pennsylvanians, the Altoona-based convenience store chain announced on Tuesday.
While some local businesses and regional chains have altered their hours for the Fourth of July, many will remain open. Here's a look at what's open and closed across the Delaware Valley.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
Norwegian Cruise Line will begin offering trips out of the Port of Philadelphia starting in 2026, the cruise line announced Wednesday.
The Delaware River Port Authority voted Wednesday to reduce the scheduled toll increases on four bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey from $6.50 to $6.
A tractor-trailer crash is blocking the I-676 ramp to enter I-76 in Philadelphia.
Tolls on the Ben Franklin Bridge and three other bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey are scheduled to increase, but by exactly how much is to be determined.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
Pat Williams died from complications related to viral pneumonia.
Cavan Sullivan broke Freddy Adu's record, which was set in 2004, and became the youngest player in MLS history after making his Philadelphia Union debut.
Cavan Sullivan will be a part of the Union's matchday roster on Wednesday for the first time in his career and has a chance to become the youngest player to make his debut in MLS history.
Bruce Bochy of the host Rangers became the first manager to win World Series titles and All-Star Games in both leagues.
A singer from South Philadelphia is paying homage to Frank Sinatra by breathing new life into some big band arrangements Sinatra performed live in the 1960s.
Nominations for the 76th annual Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday, with "Shōgun," "The Bear," "Hacks," "Only Murders in the Building" and "Baby Reindeer" all earning multiple major nods. See the full list of nominees for the 2024 ceremony here.
"Big Brother" announced Tuesday the 16 new Houseguests who will move into the "Big Brother" house and, for the first time ever, have the power to vote in a 17th houseguest.
"Dance Moms" star Christi Lukasiak is facing DUI charges after a crash in Westmoreland County last month.
After many people criticized Andress' rendition of the National Anthem online, comparing her with Fergie, the singer says she's going to rehab.
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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.
Ylaine Zhu a School District of Philadelphia student, is among the newest Gates Scholars.
After applying to 13 colleges and being rejected by his dream school, Dexter Resa proves that with grit and heart, you can accomplish things beyond your wildest dreams and make history while doing it.
Meet 13-year-old Daphne Todas, a real-life karate kid from Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, helping change the face of power sports like martial arts.
Pennsylvania State Police say the crash happened on Blue Route near West Chester Pike shortly after 11 a.m.
A man has died after Atlantic County officials say he rescued two children in trouble in the water in Hamilton Township. Officials identified the man Thursday morning as 49-year-old Pablo Hernando Cruz of Mays Landing.
Cavan Sullivan broke Freddy Adu’s record, becoming the youngest player in MLS history when he made his debut Wednesday night for the Philadelphia Union.
Officials say a woman is recovering after she was struck by a SEPTA Broad Street Line subway train at the Allegheny Station in North Philadelphia. Meanwhile, police are investigating after a woman riding a bike was hit by a car and killed at 18th and Spruce streets. More on these stories in your Digital Brief.
A 30-year-old woman riding a bike was fatally struck in Rittenhouse Square near the intersection of Spruce and 18th streets on July 17. Philadelphia Police said the woman was riding in the designated bike lane.