Charlie Sheen Tweets God Should Take 'Trump Next'
Actor Charlie Sheen is facing social media backlash after tweeting that God should take President-elect Donald Trump next.
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Actor Charlie Sheen is facing social media backlash after tweeting that God should take President-elect Donald Trump next.
Chris discussed the Cubs winning the World Series for the first time since 1908, the latest in the presidential election and new reports on the connection between the Clinton Foundation and the Department of Justice. He talked with Andrew McCarthy from National Review at 7:20 about the latest details on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server and the Clinton Foundation and Guy Ciarrocchi from the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry at 8:00 about voting trends in Pennsylvania and what they could mean on election day.
Rich discussed the media comparing Donald Trump to a Nazi, TSA shakedowns and Jeb Bush pointing out Donald Trump's weakness. He also discussed ISIS propaganda projects, Apple Music and more. Rich spoke with Brian Kilmeade at 3:30pm about his new book and Dr. Mazz at 4pm for Ask The Doctor. At 4:30pm, he spoke with State Rep. Martina White about a new bill at 4:30pm and Ted Balaker at 5pm regarding a new documentary.
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.
Scott Burris, the Director of the Center for Health Law, Policy and Practice and a professor at Temple University's Beasley School of Law, says Charlie Sheen can't be prosecuted for having sex while HIV positive.
"I am in fact HIV-positive." Charlie Sheen made the revelation on the Today show, saying he has had HIV for 4 years.
Chris reviews President Obama's comments on confronting ISIS, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announcement that the commonwealth will continue accepting Syrian refugees, and actor Charlie Sheen's revelation that he has HIV. He talked with Congressman Lou Barletta at 7:20 about his letter to Governor Wolf urging him to reconsider accepting Syrian refugees and former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik at 8:20 about the possibility of ISIS attacking a US city.
Word on the street is that Charlie Sheen may be making a comeback appearance on the series finale of CBS' "Two and a Half Men."
Kutcher appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and might have revealed a major spoiler.
Charlie Sheen comes through with his $1,000 pledge for the PYT server who received a 20 cent tip from LeSean McCoy earlier in the month.
When you make a bad movie on purpose, it's still a bad movie.
Although the notion of spending a night in a room with a twisted past might not seem appealing, many hotels reap bigger rewards due to the notoriety.
After thirteen years, the "Scary Movie" flicks comprise one sorry franchise.
Look for these mainstream titles to open on theatre screens during the first few months of 2013.
Next week promises delivery of a couple of long-awaited TV series.
Chris examines the end of the PLCB's wine kiosk program, fact checks if secretaries really pay more taxes than billionaires and talks to Phillies Play-by-Play TV Announcer Tom McCarthy about the state of the team heading into the playoffs.
Chris talks to former Vice-President Dick Cheney about his new book, In My Time. He also talks to Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel about winning their 5th straight division.
Chris talks to Jeff Roe and Michael Bronstein on the Monday Morning Matchup about the President's popularity and deficit reduction plan and Ray Didinger about the Eagles loss in Atlanta. He also discusses the case of the lesbian burglars in Upper Darby who claim they were thwarted by a lion.
Chris analyzed last night's Republican Debate and speaks to Adam West about Philly Comic Con this weekend.
Chris sleeps through the new FAA air traffic controller mandates. He talks to Phil Levota and Jeff Roe in the Monday Morning Matchup about the debt ceiling and Donald Trump and asks Charlie Manuel about the Phillies win over the Marlins yesterday.
A flower shop with a unique look in the Mayfair neighborhood of Philadelphia has been picked as a location for an independent film being shot in Philadelphia and South Jersey.
Chris recounts his experience at Phillies opening day, talks to Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel and Shonda Schilling, the wife of Curt Schilling. He also debates the comparison between Libya and Iraq on the Monday Morning Matchup and prepares for the President's visit to Bucks County on Wednesday.
Chris is in Clearwater, FL for the second and final day at Phillies Spring Training. He talks to TV Broadcaster Tom McCarthy, Left Fielder Raul Ibanez, General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr and other great guests.
The world reacts to the earthquake in Japan and tsunami warnings. Chris has a man crush on Rand Paul for calling out government bureaucracy and Jeff Greenfield stops by to talk about his new book 'Then Everything Changed'
The invention of ENIAC in Philadelphia sparked countless technological innovations.
As Philadelphia has dealt with a frigid winter, a sign that spring and summer are near is here: Phillies pitchers and catchers report for spring training.
Seasonable temperatures continue Wednesday and Thursday in the Philadelphia area.
The case stems from allegations that at least one student used AI to create sexualized images of other students in Radnor Township School District.
Villanova and Notre Dame are finalizing plans to open the 2026-27 college basketball season in Rome, Italy.
The invention of ENIAC in Philadelphia sparked countless technological innovations.
As Philadelphia has dealt with a frigid winter, a sign that spring and summer are near is here: Phillies pitchers and catchers report for spring training.
Seasonable temperatures continue Wednesday and Thursday in the Philadelphia area.
The case stems from allegations that at least one student used AI to create sexualized images of other students in Radnor Township School District.
Villanova and Notre Dame are finalizing plans to open the 2026-27 college basketball season in Rome, Italy.
The invention of ENIAC in Philadelphia sparked countless technological innovations.
The case stems from allegations that at least one student used AI to create sexualized images of other students in Radnor Township School District.
Penn's first successful transplant was a kidney back in 1966. Since then, there have been thousands of life-saving operations.
Jamila Winder talked to students in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, about how they can shape history.
Saks Fifth Avenue store in Bala Cynwyd, just outside of Philadelphia, is among eight locations that will close after its parent company filed for bankruptcy.
Former Rep. Tom Malinowski has conceded the New Jersey special election to fill Gov. Mikie Sherrill's congressional seat.
Ice is still impacting bodies of water around the Philadelphia area after a long stretch of cold temperatures.
A New Jersey pilot and his co-pilot have been jailed in West Africa for almost six weeks after landing to refuel. CBS News New York spoke to both men on the phone.
Meet Eagles fan Andrew Athias, who was among about 400 people taking part in Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl halftime show.
The New Jersey Democrat says it's time to make seat belts on school buses a national standard, instead of leaving it up to states.
Ice is still impacting bodies of water around the Philadelphia area after a long stretch of cold temperatures.
Two firefighters and two residents were taken to the hospital after a house fire in Wilmington on Sunday, officials said.
Power companies across the Philadelphia region and Lehigh Valley are reporting some outages Saturday while high wind alerts are in effect.
The coldest air of the season is set to slide over the Philadelphia area this weekend, which could lead to frost quakes, ice quakes and lake quakes.
The man whom Jill Biden divorced for the eventual 46th President of the United States is now in jail on murder charges.
With a measles outbreak in Pennsylvania, local health experts want to send a message to families.
Penn's first successful transplant was a kidney back in 1966. Since then, there have been thousands of life-saving operations.
Cracking down on the price of prescription drugs is a hefty task.
The PHMC clinic on Cedar Avenue in West Philadelphia is helping provide dental and health care in an underserved community.
A new kind of joint replacement is now available for people who have a certain kind of arthritis in the hand.
Former Sheetz president and CEO Steve Sheetz has died at age 77, the Altoona-based company announced on Monday.
The post-Christmas return rush was underway at shops and malls across the Philadelphia area.
With product return fraud on the rise, an emerging company is using AI to help spot issues.
Here are mall opening and closing hours for the Christmas and Christmas Eve holidays around the Philly region.
Through Amazon Now, customers can get household items, cosmetics, electronics, groceries and more delivered in about 30 minutes or less.
PennDOT is asking for your input with a new online survey available now through Feb. 28.
Part of SEPTA's Jefferson Station in Philadelphia was flooded Monday night, but service wasn't disrupted.
The city says residents shouldn't park on a major stretch of South Broad Street in Philadelphia Tuesday for a snow removal operation.
Traffic is starting to move again on Roosevelt Boulevard after a fatal crash shut down the road in both directions Friday morning.
Snow-covered sidewalks, freezing temperatures and more have made commutes challenging for many public transit riders across Philadelphia.
As Philadelphia has dealt with a frigid winter, a sign that spring and summer are near is here: Phillies pitchers and catchers report for spring training.
Villanova and Notre Dame are finalizing plans to open the 2026-27 college basketball season in Rome, Italy.
The Union unveiled their primary "1776 Kit" jerseys, which pay tribute to America's 250th anniversary and Philadelphia's role.
Ben Ogden of Team USA won the silver medal in the cross-country sprint Tuesday at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
The 76ers played without Joel Embiid as Toumani Camara had a career-high 30 points for the Portland Trail Blazers, leading the team to victory Monday night.
Catherine O'Hara, known for her roles in "Home Alone," "Schitt's Creek" and "Beetlejuice," died on Jan. 30 at the age of 71.
Brad Arnold, the founder and lead singer of the 3 Doors Down has died following "his courageous battle with cancer," the rock band announced Saturday on social media.
Bad Bunny took the stage at halftime for the 2026 Super Bowl. Here's who else performed at Super Bowl 60.
Don't miss the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Here's how to watch live, stream for free and catch replays.
The Temple University Jazz Band is releasing its first internationally-recorded album after placing first at the National Collegiate Jazz Championship.
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.
Airspace in El Paso, Texas is closed for 10 days for security reasons, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Josh Sanders has the latest from the Pulse Desk.
A grand jury did not charge Democratic Pennsylvania Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, Sen. Mark Kelly and others after making a social media video in which they urged members of the military to reject "illegal orders."
A man died and several people were displaced from their homes after a fire on the 3200 block of Teesdale Street in the Mayfair section of Northeast Philadelphia late Tuesday night.
Pieces of ENIAC, the world's first general purpose electronic computer, are on display at the University of Pennsylvania's engineering school. Nikki Dementri chats with Dean Vijay Kumar and shares more about Penn Engineering making history in 1946.
A delivery driver was pulled over and taken in for questioning in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie before later being released Wednesday morning.