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Chris discussed the defection of more Republican Senators from their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, Chris Christie saying Donald Trump Jr's meeting with a Russian lawyer was 'probably against the law,' and Thursday's parole hearing for OJ Simpson. At 8:20, he spoke with author Alexander Klimburg about his new book, The Darkening Web.
On today's show, Rich discussed the moderate Senate Republicans who are unwilling to repeal Obamacare despite numerous campaign promises, Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with an attorney who supposedly has ties to the Russian government, and a study naming New Jersey the least fiscally responsible state in the country. At 5:20pm, Milo Yiannopoulos, author of "Dangerous."
Chris discussed Donald Trump Jr's explanation for meeting with a Russian lawyer during the presidential campaign, the search for four missing men in Bucks County and Joe and Mika's appearance on The Late Show. He spoke with Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey at 8:20 about the latest Republican efforts to pass a health care bill.
On today's show, Rich discussed Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey, Democrat hypocrisy following Comey's firing, and why comparisons of Trump to Nixon are not warranted. 3:35pm James Rosen, correspondent for Fox News. At 4pm Congressman Jim Jordan.
On today's show, Rich discussed Sally Yates' testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Chris Murphy's reluctant admission that there is no smoking gun linking Trump to Russia, a segregated commencement ceremony at Harvard, and Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.
Chris discussed the engagement of Joe and Mika, Stephen Colbert's response to the fallout from his rant against Donald Trump and the World Air Sex Championship. At 7:20, he spoke with comedian Greg Behrendt, who will be at Helium Comedy Club this weekend, White House Adviser Sebastian Gorka about the investigation into leaks from the FBI regarding the 2016 election at 8:00 and columnist and author Michele Malkin about her latest piece, 'A Thinking Mom's Message for Jimmy Kimmel' at 8:20.
Chris discussed why he loves Eagles QB Carson Wentz, Hillary Clinton saying she would've won the election without Jame's Comey's email and a girl who wants to be a Boy Scout.
Chris discussed yesterday's special election in Georgia, Elizabeth Warren's and Alec Baldwin's appearance on late night television and the final moments of the Facebook killer. At 7:00, he spoke with the Politichicks about the rise of women in conservative politics and Dr Scott Stephenson from the Museum of the America Revolution at 8:00, which opens today.
Chris discussed the gas attack in Syria, Steve Bannon being removed from the National Security Council and golfer Dustin Johnson falling downs the stairs before the Masters. At 7:20, he spoke with comedian John Heffron about his upcoming performances at Helium and at 8:00 he talked to author Ross Benes about his new book, 'The Sex Effect.'
Chris discussed the latest regarding allegations that Susan Rice unmasked Michael Flynn, a chemical gas attack in Syria and the continued rise of Stephen Colbert's ratings. At 8:20, he spoke with author and advice columnist Carol Weston about her book, 'Speed Of Life.'
Chris reviewed the first day of the NCAA Tournament, Rachel Maddow's record ratings and Donald Trump's efforts to cut funding for NPR. He spoke with Chris Butler on Finance Friday about Trump's budget proposal at 7:00, Michelle Minton from the Competitive Enterprise Institute about the illegality of NCAA Tournament pools at 8:00 and John Dickerson from Face The Nation about public opinions regarding honesty in media at 8:20.
On today's show, Rich discussed the numerous flaws in the newly proposed GOP healthcare bill, the NRA and ACLU joining forces for one special occasion, and whether or not there were any good comedies in the 90's. At 5:30pm Rachel Bovard, Director of Policy Services for The Heritage Foundation.
Chris reviewed Donald Trump's address to Congress and the response to a picture of Kellyanne Conway. He spoke with comedian Adam Ferrera, who will be performing at Helium Comedy Club this weekend at 7:00, author Doug Wead about his book, Game of Thorns at 7:20 and John Hayward from Breitbart about Donald Trump's address to Congress at 8:20.
Stephen Colbert can add another gig to his resume.
Chris discussed the Senatorial debate between Pat Toomey & Katie McGinty, President Obama's surprise appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and expectations for the next debate moderated by Chris Wallace. He also discussed Melania Trump's interview with Anderson Cooper, low ratings for Sunday Night Football and companies using Clinton fundraisers to lobby for the State Department. Chris spoke with Radio Host and Author Eric Metaxas about Christians voting for Donald Trump at 8:20.
Chris addressed the impact of Hurricane Matthew on the presidential election, Sean Hannity's feud with Megyn Kelly and statements vice-presidential nominee Tim Kaine made on illegal immigration during a 2005 debate in Virginia. He talked with author Ed Klein at 7:20 about his book, Guilty As Sin, CBS 3 Meteorology Katie Fehlinger at 8:00 about Hurricane Matthew, author Kurt Schlichter at 8:20 about his new book, The People's Republic and local clown Judy Tudy at 8:45 about her trouble finding work.
Chris recapped the Vice Presidential debate, defended Kim Kardashian against body shamming and anticipates the upcoming episode of SNL. He spoke with A.B. Stoddard of Real Clear Politics regarding the Vice Presidential debate at 7:20. At 8:00, Chris spoke with Victor Fiorillo from Philadelphia Magazine about racism in the LGBTQ community and the Wheely Wheely Good food truck on Drexel University's campus. He also spoke with Breitbart author John Hayward about the debate at 8:20.
Vice Presidential nominee and Virginia Senator Tim Kaine will make his first appearance on THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT on Thursday, August 25.
Chris discussed a man attempting to climb Trump Tower in New York, more Hillary Clinton emails that have been released and testimony in the Kathleen Kane Trial. He also talked with Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey at 8:20 about his opposition to Philadelphia's status as a sanctuary city.
"The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" will broadcast two weeks of live shows during the political conventions in July.
Watch as Colbert and Corden put on their best yellow dresses and impersonate the Queen Bee in their hilarious tributes.
Chris discussed Donald Trump's latest gaffes on the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton's appearance with Stephen Colbert, and the crowd drawing a penalty against the Flyers during last night's playoff loss against the Capitals. He talked with Politico's Josh Gerstein about the Supreme Court's hearing on President Obama's immigration actions at 7:00 and Richie Ashburn Jr at 8:50 about the 19th Annual Home Runs For Heart.
Chris discussed Attorney General Kathleen Kane's decision not to run for re-election, Ronda Rousey admitting she contemplated suicide, and Cardone Industries announcing they're leaving Philadelphia. He talked with Joy Pullman from the Federalist at 7:00 about why millennials are attracted to socialism, Patrick Kerkstra from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about Kane decided not to run again and Princeton professor Robert George at 8:20 about the beliefs of Justice Antonin Scalia and how he will be replaced.
Chris reviewed the GRAMMY Awards, Donald Trump's latest attacks on his Republican rivals, and Hillary Clinton barking like a dog on the campaign trail.
The NTSB released a preliminary report Thursday on the school bus crash in Gibbstown that left a child dead in May.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after he doused his workplace in gasoline in a series of arsons in South Jersey Thursday, officials said.
A star high school lacrosse player in Delaware is back on the field after a mysterious condition in his jaw turned out to be something much more serious.
Drivers across Pennsylvania who use a handheld cellphone behind the wheel can now face fines under Paul Miller's Law.
After a controversial paid parking ordinance was recently repealed and rescinded, Diamond Beach residents are taking a stand again.
The NTSB released a preliminary report Thursday on the school bus crash in Gibbstown that left a child dead in May.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after he doused his workplace in gasoline in a series of arsons in South Jersey Thursday, officials said.
A star high school lacrosse player in Delaware is back on the field after a mysterious condition in his jaw turned out to be something much more serious.
Drivers across Pennsylvania who use a handheld cellphone behind the wheel can now face fines under Paul Miller's Law.
After a controversial paid parking ordinance was recently repealed and rescinded, Diamond Beach residents are taking a stand again.
Drivers across Pennsylvania who use a handheld cellphone behind the wheel can now face fines under Paul Miller's Law.
PennDOT is replacing a bridge built in 1950 that carries State Road across the Darby Creek, linking Upper Darby and Springfield townships.
The School District of Philadelphia says 52 schools will shift to virtual learning Friday because a number of schools lack adequate air conditioning.
A Philadelphia jury found Kenneth Frye guilty of involuntary manslaughter for punching a man who later died of his injuries.
Alex Herrera, 16, has been charged with the murder of another 15-year-old after a large fight in Norristown Wednesday night.
The NTSB released a preliminary report Thursday on the school bus crash in Gibbstown that left a child dead in May.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after he doused his workplace in gasoline in a series of arsons in South Jersey Thursday, officials said.
After a controversial paid parking ordinance was recently repealed and rescinded, Diamond Beach residents are taking a stand again.
The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report on a United Airlines plane that struck a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike in May.
Protesters and Newark police clashed Wednesday night outside Delaney Hall, just one day after a 9 p.m. curfew was lifted outside the ICE detention center in Newark.
A star high school lacrosse player in Delaware is back on the field after a mysterious condition in his jaw turned out to be something much more serious.
Delaware State troopers found the young girl dead in her bedroom after her father allegedly hit her multiple times with a belt.
This weekend's rare blue moon may be visible in the Philadelphia area this Saturday and Sunday.
Now that the 2026 U.S. Men's National Team soccer roster is out, here's a look at the Philly ties across the lineup.
Families turned to indoor activities such as shopping, visiting museums and bowling on Monday in the Philadelphia area.
A star high school lacrosse player in Delaware is back on the field after a mysterious condition in his jaw turned out to be something much more serious.
Researchers at Penn Medicine say the revolutionary cancer treatment CAR-T therapy may also help patients with kidney failure.
Preliminary research out of Penn Medicine indicates that GLP-1 drugs could prevent breast cancer, but more study is needed.
ChristianaCare Hospital, Aston — Delaware County's first micro-hospital — is expected to treat 15,000 patients annually.
Penn is the official medical provider for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia, and the city has been preparing for the event for years.
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.
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia officials announced an investment that could impact the city's sports teams located in South Philly.
PennDOT is replacing a bridge built in 1950 that carries State Road across the Darby Creek, linking Upper Darby and Springfield townships.
SEPTA's South Broad Concourse links 15th/City Hall and Walnut-Locust stations and reopened after being closed for six years.
A police pursuit that started in Philadelphia's Kensington section ended with a car fire along I-95 Friday afternoon, sources said.
SEPTA's board voted to approve its annual service plan Thursday, including the transit authority's first-ever comprehensive bus redesign.
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia officials announced an investment that could impact the city's sports teams located in South Philly.
Adolis García hit his first home run in nearly a month as the Phillies beat the Padres 6-4 Thursday to complete a season sweep.
Cristopher Sánchez's historic scoreless streak ended, but J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber homered as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Padres, 3-2, at Citizens Bank Park.
Cristopher Sánchez's historic scoreless innings streak ended Wednesday night vs. the San Diego Padres in the top of the seventh inning.
Some Philadelphia city councilmembers are urging event organizers to get training about immigration enforcement before the World Cup.
One day after receiving a video tribute during his return to Philadelphia, Nick Castellanos appears to be out of a job again.
"LUZIA" showcases Mexican culture under the Big Top at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks through June 7.
The American Music Awards celebrate fan favorites in the music world and feature performances from multiple artists.
Patti LaBelle said she's "having fun living it down" as the legendary singer marks her 82nd birthday.
Rob Base, the MC whose lyrics lit up the dancefloor classic "It Takes Two" and got countless people moving worldwide, passed away Friday.
Pop star Britney Spears said she was "totally fine" to drive and had not had a drink for about six hours when she was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol.
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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.
Bill Kelly has the latest NEXT Weather forecast for the Philadelphia region on Thursday night.
Dozens of schools in the School District of Philadelphia are set to shift to virtual learning on Friday, June 5, because of the hot weather.
Baseball's All-Star Game comes to Philadelphia next month, and fans can vote now on which special menu item will be available during the game at Citizens Bank Park.
Sixteen-year-old Quin Duncan is a varsity lacrosse player in Wilmington is relieved to be back on the field after a bout with arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Stephanie Stahl reports.
Philadelphia City Council has given preliminary approval to a $7.1 billion budget but declined to approve Mayor Cherelle Parker's proposed new taxes, including a controversial tax on ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft.