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Donald Trump has some choice words for "Saturday Night Live."
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Donald Trump has some choice words for "Saturday Night Live."
Donald Trump suggested Saturday that his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, has been "getting pumped up" with performance-enhancing drugs and challenged Clinton to take a drug test before the final debate next week.
On today's show, Rich discussed New Jersey officially deciding to enact at 23 cent per gallon gas tax, Donald Trump's decision to continually attack news media, and why Howard Stern is the 2016 elections real winner. At 4:20pm, Thomas Briant, Executive Director of The National Association of Tobacco Outlets, joined the show to talk about the war on tobacco in Philadelphia. At 5:15pm, author of Political Correctness and the Destruction of Social Order, Professor Howard Schwartz, called in to discuss how political correctness is impacting college campuses. At 5:45pm, Kenny Loggins joined the show to discuss his new children's book, "Footloose."
Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput had harsh words for parishioners about both presidential candidates and the state of the current political landscape.
Chris discussed Sen. Pat Toomey backing Trump's Supreme Court pick, women accusing Donald Trump of sexual assault and the upcoming Eagles game against the Redskins. Chris spoke with Chris Butler during Finance Friday about the retirement of John Stumpf and the cost of college at 7:00. He also spoke with Newt and Callista Gingrich at 7:20 about the media's coverage of Donald Trump. Chris previewed the Eagles game against the Redskins with Ray Didinger at 8:00. He also spoke with John Dickerson about the latest WikiLeaks release and previews this Sunday's edition of Face the Nation at 8:20.
The female voters that make up Philadelphia's surrounding areas will be a key group in this year's election.
Donald Trump outlined details for his student loan police, but did not mention cost.
Rich discussed the latest election poll data, the lack of ad support from the RNC for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's tax plan. He also discussed James O'Keefe being suspended from Twitter after dropping 2 videos regarding Hillary Clinton, Geno's Steaks removing 'Speak English' sign and Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine pandering to Millennial voters. Rich spoke with Andrew T. Miltenberg at 4:30pm.
Ivanka Trump was asked friendly questions at the campaign event.
Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey says it is essential that Republicans hold on to the Senate no matter who wins the White House.
She is visiting Malvern, Drexel Hill and Bucks County.
Chris discussed the accusations of four women saying Donald Trump touched them inappropriately, an Oregon baker being accused of racism and the impact of new voter registrations in Pennsylvania. At 8:20, he talked with Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey about Donald Trump's presidential campaign and his re-election campaign against Democrat Katie McGinty.
A Bernie Sanders turned Trump supporter has started an effort to convince urban voters to give Republicans a second look. He's put up some cash -- hoping it'll get attention.
Donald Trump has responded, saying there is no truth to the claims.
Rich discussed the plane crash in East Hartford, CT, advice to the Trump campaign and Mike Huckabee's Jaws analogy. He also discussed Trump's call for a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton's email server, Nancy Grace storms out of a radio interview and Bill Clinton's redneck comment. Rich spoke with Ashley McGuire Senior Fellow of The Catholic Association at 4:20pm. He also spoke with Assemblyman John Burzichelli regarding gas tax relief in New Jersey at 5:20pm.
Last year, Tom Brady had a "Make America Great Again" hat in his locker.
Conservative author Heather Mac Donald defended Donald Trump from criticism he received following the release of video last week in which he makes sexist remarks and blamed the dress of an actress in the tape for eliciting Trump's response.
Chris discussed Al Gore returning to campaign for Hillary Clinton, Lane Johnson's suspension being upheld by the NFL, and McDonald's shelving Ronald McDonald. He talked with Philadelphia police inspector Tony Boyle about the Marine Corp Law Enforcement Foundation's annual gala at Sugar House Casino this weekend at 7:00 and Philadelphia Magazine's Victor Fiorillo to follow up on the Wheely Wheely Good food truck at 8:00.
At a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump repeated a claim he has made before: that the election could be "stolen" by cheating in Philadelphia. City election officials say that's just not so.
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.
Their race in Pennsylvania could help determine control of the Senate.
Here's what you need to know about the US voting system.
Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that the "shackles" had been removed from him.
Andrew McCarthy said he does not understand the criticism of Donald Trump's promise to further investigate Hillary Clinton's email practices if he is elected President.
Senator Jeff Sessions chastised elected Republicans for attempting to distance themselves from Donald Trump.
Saturday and Sunday in the Delaware Valley will have fantastic weather for golf, BBQ, fishing, or whatever dad choses.
Vinícius Júnior showed why he's the most valuable player for five-time World Cup champion Brazil.
Dozens gathered in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood to not only celebrate Juneteenth but also its history.
After 99 years of educating students in Camden, Holy Name School has officially closed its doors.
In front of a roaring Seattle crowd, the U.S. men's soccer team on Friday defeated Australia in its second World Cup match, clinching a spot in the Round of 32 in the process.
Saturday and Sunday in the Delaware Valley will have fantastic weather for golf, BBQ, fishing, or whatever dad choses.
Vinícius Júnior showed why he's the most valuable player for five-time World Cup champion Brazil.
Dozens gathered in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood to not only celebrate Juneteenth but also its history.
Organizers say they want the FIFA Fan Festival in Philadelphia to be "soccer Coachella" for fans from around the world.
After 99 years of educating students in Camden, Holy Name School has officially closed its doors.
Dozens gathered in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood to not only celebrate Juneteenth but also its history.
Ahead of Haiti's first Men's World Cup match in five decades, fans in Philadelphia say Friday is a moment to show their pride.
The third Philadelphia police officer injured in a shooting in the Wynnefield section of the city this week was released from the hospital.
Over 80 costumes by award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter are on display at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
Organizers say they want the FIFA Fan Festival in Philadelphia to be "soccer Coachella" for fans from around the world.
After 99 years of educating students in Camden, Holy Name School has officially closed its doors.
This year, the Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood is also celebrating America's 250th birthday.
New research from Rutgers University says there could be a new connection between popular diet drugs and violent behavior.
Sgt. Christian Ivanov was shot while serving a search warrant in Atlantic City earlier this month.
The Mount Holly Independence Day Celebration has been canceled ahead of America's 250th anniversary, citing "alarming violence."
Every year, the August Quarterly Festival Choir lifts so many spirits at the oldest Black religious gathering in the country.
With the MLB All-Star Week coming to Philly next month, two HBCU standouts will have a chance to showcase their talents on a national stage.
This year's August Quarterly Festival comes on the heels of a devastating fire at Mother African Union Church in Wilmington.
New surveillance video shows the arrest of the ChristianaCare employee accused of shooting two coworkers inside Wilmington Hospital Tuesday.
Staff members at Wilmington Hospital in Delaware remain shaken up one day after an employee shot two coworkers, killing one.
New research from Rutgers University says there could be a new connection between popular diet drugs and violent behavior.
Josie Selke was diagnosed with a rare pediatric leukemia at just 5 months old. But thanks to a grant from the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, today she's in remission.
Alex Scott's wish was that her lemonade stands could help raise money to find cancer treatments and cures, and that's what's happening.
Cooper's LGBTQ+ clinic in Collingswood, New Jersey, is empowering the community to get the best inclusive healthcare possible.
Dr. Peter Stafford was working with a missionary group in the Congo when he came down with the virus last month.
Target is voluntarily recalling two types of baby wipes due to concerns that the products may be contaminated with bacteria that may cause "serious and life-threatening infections," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board says it will begin approving the extended-hours permits for Philadelphia businesses within the next week.
Two top-rated and critically acclaimed restaurants in the Philadelphia area are receiving a new honor.
Sportswear brand Mitchell & Ness is opening a new three-story flagship store in Center City Philadelphia.
Caesars Entertainment is being acquired for almost $6 billion by Fertitta, the company that owns Las Vegas' Golden Nugget and chains like Rainforest Cafe and Morton's.
Organizers say they want the FIFA Fan Festival in Philadelphia to be "soccer Coachella" for fans from around the world.
SEPTA and its police union have tentatively agreed to a new contract, averting a strike during a busy summer in Philadelphia.
Traffic is backed up on I-95 North in Philadelphia because of a crash near East Allegheny Avenue.
SEPTA says it's making improvements to the train station in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
A new website helps visitors and residents check traffic conditions before heading to events in Philadelphia this summer.
Vinícius Júnior showed why he's the most valuable player for five-time World Cup champion Brazil.
In front of a roaring Seattle crowd, the U.S. men's soccer team on Friday defeated Australia in its second World Cup match, clinching a spot in the Round of 32 in the process.
Ahead of Haiti's first Men's World Cup match in five decades, fans in Philadelphia say Friday is a moment to show their pride.
Organizers say they want the FIFA Fan Festival in Philadelphia to be "soccer Coachella" for fans from around the world.
A group of aspiring athletes in the Philadelphia Union's SWAG program is getting inspired as the World Cup visits our area.
Over 80 costumes by award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter are on display at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
Brazilian fans visiting Philadelphia for the World Cup are avoiding dressing the Rocky statue in their team colors.
"The Sound of America," an original production set to world-premiere July 1 at FringeArts, reimagines Benjamin Franklin's life as a rock-and-roll spectacle.
Taylor Swift became the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday night, at the age of 36.
Taylor Swift attended Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.
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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.
Dozens of history buffs and cinefiles gathered in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood for the launch of an outdoor movie series to not only celebrate Juneteenth but also its history. Ray Strickland reports.
A sea of yellow, green, red, and blue filled the stands for the second World Cup match in Philadelphia, and fans continued to celebrate long after the last whistle. Kerri Corrado reports.
This year's Juneteenth celebration comes as the museum commemorates its 50th anniversary, bringing the city together for a day of culture, music and reflection. Natasha Brown reports.
From Haiti to the U.S., fans packed FIFA Fan Festival in Lemon Hill during USA's victory over Australia. Krystle Rich reports.
Many hearts were heavy on Friday as Holy Name School in Camden, New Jersey, officially closed after 99 years. CBS News Philadelphia's Madeleine Wright has the story, including alums opening a time capsule 25 years later.