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12 - Jimmy Kenney reared his head and spouted nonsense about being a paperboy and that's why he and the Harris/Walz campaign to the working class. He also disparaged Donald Trump by saying he's just going to tell you what you want to hear. As if Kenney didn't do that for 8 years. 1215 - Side Question - What is something Americans will never go for? 1240 - Taking your calls.
2 - Trump has booked out Madison Square Garden for election night: first come, first serve. 205 - We revisit the Jim Kenney audio from his chat today from Scranton. Why are public officials like Kenney and The Cardinal standing on the immigration issue and likening it to the Irish? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Why are we paying for transgender surgeries for inmates? Because if it doesn't make dollars, it doesn't make sense. 250 - Lightning Round!
12 - Jimmy Kenney reared his head and spouted nonsense about being a paperboy and that's why he and the Harris/Walz campaign to the working class. He also disparaged Donald Trump by saying he's just going to tell you what you want to hear. As if Kenney didn't do that for 8 years. 1215 - Side Question - What is something Americans will never go for? 1240 - Taking your calls. 1 - Lawyer wally Zimolong joins us today to discuss a settlement reached with disenfranchised voters out in Luzerne County. 105 - Wally dropped off, so Dom argues with Michael in Philadelphia for a little 115 - Resuming the conversation with Wally. 120 - Your calls. 135 - RNC chairman Michael Whatley joins the program. Where are the new ads clipping Kamala's botched answers on The View? Chairman Whatley says they're already running. How is progress coming along with getting North Carolina back up and running? What was the energy like at the Butler rally? Where can listeners go to get involved? 2 - Trump has booked out Madison Square Garden for election night: first come, first serve. 205 - We revisit the Jim Kenney audio from his chat today from Scranton. Why are public officials like Kenney and The Cardinal standing on the immigration issue and likening it to the Irish? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Why are we paying for transgender surgeries for inmates? Because if it doesn't make dollars, it doesn't make sense. 250 - Lightning Round!
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of the big snow storm that's fallen upon the City of Philadelphia, playing back clips of newly elected Mayor Cherelle Parker to contrast how she's handling the storm compared to her predecessor Jim Kenney. Dom then tells that Parker's administration has continued one trend he vehemently disagrees with, being a push against a longtime Philadelphia tradition called ‘savesies,' a local norm that allows individuals to save parking spots that they dig out for later use. Also, Dom delves into national politics, playing back some clips from Joe Biden, who seemed exceptionally confused yesterday. (Photo by Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images)
Dom welcomes Philadelphia journalist Ralph Cipriano back onto the Dom Giordano program to discuss the legacy left behind by departing Mayor Jim Kenney. Cipriano offers his judgment on Kenney's years in office, offering his thoughts on how much impact hyper-progressive DA Larry Krasner had on the crime spike seen under Kenney's lead. Then, Cipriano and Giordano compare Kenney to past Mayors, with Giordano explaining why he still believes Wilson Goode will remain the worst Mayor of all time. Also, Cipriano offers whether he trusts the Cherelle Parker administration to stand by their words during her campaign and victory speech. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)
Full Hour | Dom welcomes Philadelphia journalist Ralph Cipriano back onto the Dom Giordano program to discuss the legacy left behind by departing Mayor Jim Kenney. Cipriano offers his judgment on Kenney's years in office, offering his thoughts on how much impact hyper-progressive DA Larry Krasner had on the crime spike seen under Kenney's lead. Then, Cipriano and Giordano compare Kenney to past Mayors, with Giordano explaining why he still believes Wilson Goode will remain the worst Mayor of all time. Also, Cipriano offers whether he trusts the Cherelle Parker administration to stand by their words during her campaign and victory speech. (Photo by Ed Carlin/Getty Images)
A Changing of the Guard At Philadelphia City Hall. Mayor Jim Kenney in his final weeks in office as Cherelle Parker gets ready to take control of the city. A new Police Commissioner and promises to crack down on gun violence top the new mayoral agenda. FOX29 Political Analyst Bruce Gordon joins the Philly Prime Podcast to take a look at the old and the new. What's Jim Kenney's future and how will Cherelle Parker come out of the gate as the city's first female mayor, She's facing some major issues right from the start.
A conventional wisdom is taking hold on the legacy of outgoing Mayor Jim Kenney. Did Covid and factors beyond his control really do him in?
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing multiple stories unfolding both nationally and locally, first offering an update on the Frank Rizzo statue after Mayor Jim Kenney noted that it's sitting in secret location. The Dom continues, honing in on developments around the Hunter Biden situation, explaining again why he considers this story to be incredibly valid and relevant. After that, Dom delves into the continued antisemitism on college campuses, offering what he would do if he was a decision-maker in charge of handling the controversy involving UPenn's President, who failed to condemn calls for genocide of Jews in front of Congress. Then, Dom tells of his frustration with the National Republican Party, taking aim at Ronna McDaniel for scheduling two debates on CNN, explaining why it makes no strategic sense. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
There are fewer than 100 newsstands left in Philly. Thanks to a bill recently signed by Mayor Jim Kenney, these old-school street kiosks — known for selling newspapers and cigarettes — are now allowed to expand their retail offerings. Host Trenae Nuri talks with Jordan Levy, general assignment reporter at Billy Penn, about whether adding flowers and sports apparel will be enough to help keep these businesses afloat. Read Jordan's full story here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philadelphia has a new Mayor-Elect. Cherelle Parker, who this week won election to replace Jim Kenney. Fox29's Jeff Cole's been covering the campaign and has interviewed Parker on a multitude of topics. He joins us to talk politics, Parker's crime/gun violence plan and her other top challenges. Cole also brings us up to date on the corruption trial of embattled and convicted Labor Leader John “ Johnny Doc” Dougherty. His federal trial started this week
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of some new developments in the Israel/Gaza situation, telling a new investigation into CNN and Associated Press reporters who were embedded with Hamas as the terrorists invaded Israel. Then, Dom turns to local politics, playing back some of Cherelle Parker's first speech as Mayor-elect, telling that he will henceforth refer to her as ‘Mayor,' in effort to forget Jim Kenney as soon as possible. Then, Dom delves into the world of national politics, analyzing last night's debate, playing back some vicious attacks levied by Vivek Ramaswamy toward Nikki Haley and explaining why he's soured on the candidate in which he once coveted. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to be the next Speaker of the House. However, despite the endorsement, he said he doesn't see a floor vote happening until next week. In a closed-door vote, House Republicans have nominated Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to be the next Speaker of the House—he received 124 votes. The only other candidate running against Jordan, Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA), received 88 votes. Though, according to reports, there is still uncertainty as to whether Jordan can unify the Republican caucus and win the speakership on the House floor. Scott Presler—Executive Director of Early Vote Action—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his goal of making Joe Biden a one term president. Presler is traveling across the country to turnout the Republican vote in the most important swing states across the country: Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. You can learn more about Early Vote Action, and find out where Presler will be appearing in Pennsylvania this month, here: https://earlyvoteaction.com/learn/resources/about-us/ On Thursday night, a Philadelphia police officer was killed during a shooting in the Terminal D parking garage at the Philadelphia International Airport. A second officer is currently hospitalized and is in stable condition. Mayor Jim Kenney and Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford held a press conference Friday afternoon updating the situation. You can read updates as they occur here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/live/philadelphia-airport-shooting-police-officer-killed-20231013.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/13/2023) 3:05pm- The Rich Zeoli Show is LIVE from the Grand Hotel in Cape May, New Jersey for our special Friday the 13th broadcast! 3:15pm- On Thursday night, a Philadelphia police officer was killed during a shooting in the Terminal D parking garage at the Philadelphia International Airport. A second officer is currently hospitalized and is reported to be in stable condition. 3:20pm- In a clip that has gone viral, Justin Trudeau— son of Pierre Trudeau and definitely not the son of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro— was confronted by a critic who mocked the Canadian Prime Minister for claiming to be concerned about climate change while simultaneously allowing “nine V8 engines” in his motorcade to remain “idling for 30-minutes.” 3:30pm- Comedian Mark Riccadonna joins The Rich Zeoli Show for a hilarious conversation. On Thursday, Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) was charged with acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. Riccadonna notes that he thought all international secret agents looked like James Bond in Goldeneye—but now Menendez has proven cinema wrong. Want to see one of Mark's upcoming shows? Find details here: https://markriccadonna.com 3:45pm- On Thursday night, Representative Steve Scalise (R-LA) announced that he would withdraw from the House speakership race—seemingly clearing a path for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to become the new Republican nominee. But can Jordan get the 217 House votes he needs? Luke Broadwater of The New York Times writes: “Representative Ann Wagner of Missouri called Mr. Jordan's candidacy a ‘nonstarter.' Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska, who represents a district won by President Biden, said lawmakers were worried about caving to the whims of the hard-right members who had refused to back Mr. Scalise. Representative Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota, a supporter of Mr. Jordan's, acknowledged that there were Republicans who would not support him ‘because they don't want to reward that behavior.' Some members, foreseeing a fight that could drag on for weeks, were also discussing how they might give Representative Patrick T. McHenry of North Carolina—the temporary speaker whose role is primarily to hold an election for a speaker—more power to carry out the chamber's work until the conflict could be resolved.” You can read Broadwater's full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/13/us/politics/house-speaker-jordan-scalise.html 4:00pm- Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to be the next Speaker of the House. However, despite the endorsement, he said he doesn't see a floor vote happening until next week. 4:15pm- In a closed-door vote, House Republicans have nominated Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) to be the next Speaker of the House—he received 124 votes. The only other candidate running against Jordan, Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA), received 88 votes. Though, according to reports, there is still uncertainty as to whether Jordan can unify the Republican caucus and win the speakership on the House floor. 4:30pm- Scott Presler—Executive Director of Early Vote Action—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his goal of making Joe Biden a one term president. Presler is traveling across the country to turnout the Republican vote in the most important swing states across the country: Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. You can learn more about Early Vote Action, and find out where Presler will be appearing in Pennsylvania this month, here: https://earlyvoteaction.com/learn/resources/about-us/ 4:40pm- On Thursday night, a Philadelphia police officer was killed during a shooting in the Terminal D parking garage at the Philadelphia International Airport. A second officer is currently hospitalized and is in stable condition. Mayor Jim Kenney and Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford held a press conference Friday afternoon updating the situation. You can read updates as they occur here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/live/philadelphia-airport-shooting-police-officer-killed-20231013.html 5:00pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss several university campuses, perhaps most notably at Harvard, where student organizations have outlandishly offered support for Hamas. PLUS, trans-activist Dylan Mulvaney wins the 2023 Virgin Atlantic Attitude Award for “Woman of the Year.” You can pre-order Dr. Reilly's upcoming book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told/dp/0063265974 5:40pm- Ali Vitali of NBC News reports that House members “have been advised ‘that no votes are expected in the House until approximately 6:00 p.m. on Monday, October 16,' according to an email obtained by NBC News from Majority Whip Tom Emmer's office.” You can read updates as they occur here:https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/live-blog/house-speaker-live-updates-scalise-jordan-mccarthy-rcna120243 5:50pm- While appearing on Morning Joe, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) stated that Bob Menendez “should step down” from his position as U.S. Senator. On Thursday, Menendez was charged with acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. He had previously been charged with accepting bribes in exchange for influence. 6:00pm- John McNesby—President of Fraternal Order Police Lodge #5—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the tragic shooting at Philadelphia International Airport on Thursday night which resulted in the death of Philadelphia Police Officer Richard Mendez. Officer Raul Ortiz was wounded during the shooting and remains hospitalized in stable condition. 6:20pm- While speaking at the Fight for Our Freedoms college tour, Vice President Kamala Harris told an audience that she “eats ‘no' for breakfast” and then bragged about her utilization of Venn diagrams. 6:40pm- On the social media platform X, Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA)—who was considered a candidate for Speaker of the House—wrote: “I highly respect Jim Jordan. He is an asset to the Republican Party and our nominee for Speaker. Our conference has spoken, and now we must unite behind Jordan so we can get Congress back to work.”
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering his thoughts on yesterday's riots following the dismissal of charges filed against former Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial for his role in the shooting of Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom tells that Mayor Jim Kenney has veto'd a bill that would prevent supervised injection sites from being installed in certain neighborhoods, again using the opportunity to virtue signal and try to twist the narrative again. Then, Dom welcomes Bill Hemmer of Fox News back onto the Dom Giordano Program for a preview of tonight's second GOP debate at the Reagan Library, appearing on Fox Business Channel. First, Hemmer tells Giordano what he thinks needs to be done by the candidates tonight to separate themselves from the other candidates nipping at the heels of front-runner Donald Trump. Hemmer then explains why, even though he won't physically be there, Trump will be largely present at the debate as many candidates try to either align or separate themselves from the front-runner. Also, Hemmer and Giordano express their love of the Reagan Library, with Hemmer telling why he believes it to be the best Presidential Library of all. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes Gregory Gregory of Gregory's in Somers Point to hear about a local story that's gone national. The Washington Post among other sources have now told the story of Gregory Gregory, who's owned the copyright for ‘Taco Tuesday' in New Jersey for around 44 years, who's now facing legal battles against Taco Bell after they've come after him in their ‘Liberate Taco Tuesday' campaign. Also, Gregory tells us why the prices on his menu have gone up, telling of the effect on small businesses of raising the minimum wage. Finally, Gregory tells a story about the time he worked in alligator mitigation in Florida. Then, Dom continues the hour by recapping a press conference featuring Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and Mayor Jim Kenney announcing the firing of Mark Dial, the police officer who killed Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom spends some time talking about his side topic, telling who he'd love to debate if given the chance. Also, Dom spends time previewing tonight's upcoming Republican primary debate. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
12 - Dom kicks off the week with Democrat media spins on issues like Bidenomics and the Hunter Biden scandal. Dom gives his instant reaction on some insane clips. 1210 - Vivek Ramaswamay or Eminem? The Midwest respects the gaul to perform Marshall Mathers. 1220 - The more information we find out about Trump during these indictments, the more it can clear his name among voters. Dom doesn't see it in the cards for DeSantis even if Trump isn't the nominee, so he needs a killer debate to get back into the race. 1235 - Andy McCarthy joins the program to discuss the Hunter Biden case and his reaction over the special counsel being assigned to his case. Andy gives intricate details of the case and how he thinks it could be over. They then move to the topic of indictment, how these people charging him know they cannot use the fanfare of January 6th to charge him, but they will use any other infraction to try and get retribution for that day. 1250 - The Inquirer writes a piece over the legacy of Mayor Jim Kenney. Dom deep dives into this piece as the language is very specific, trying to prop him up as the guy who can get southeastern PA to vote blue in the next Presidential election. People are going to want to listen to the guy that quit on the city?
12 - Dom kicks off the week with Democrat media spins on issues like Bidenomics and the Hunter Biden scandal. Dom gives his instant reaction on some insane clips. 1210 - Vivek Ramaswamay or Eminem? The Midwest respects the gaul to perform Marshall Mathers. 1220 - The more information we find out about Trump during these indictments, the more it can clear his name among voters. Dom doesn't see it in the cards for DeSantis even if Trump isn't the nominee, so he needs a killer debate to get back into the race. 1235 - Andy McCarthy joins the program to discuss the Hunter Biden case and his reaction over the special counsel being assigned to his case. Andy gives intricate details of the case and how he thinks it could be over. They then move to the topic of indictment, how these people charging him know they cannot use the fanfare of January 6th to charge him, but they will use any other infraction to try and get retribution for that day. 1250 - The Inquirer writes a piece over the legacy of Mayor Jim Kenney. Dom deep dives into this piece as the language is very specific, trying to prop him up as the guy who can get southeastern PA to vote blue in the next Presidential election. People are going to want to listen to the guy that quit on the city? 1 - From Wildwoods Tourism it's Ben Rose here to discuss the summer tourism recap and what is to come. In terms of a successful summer, you can always tell it was when you're still packing the town with people for various events three weeks into September. Any plans for the holiday season? No, how about the Wildwoods? And what is in the near future? 110 - James Harden is in the news for bashing Sixers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey. Dom gives an angle on the Harden holdout situation that no sports media outlet will say today. 115 - Let's break down what Ron Johnson has to say when prompted about Ivermectin. 120 - A parent is being prosecuted in New Jersey for wanting to know what's going on in their child's school. Dom details teachers now whiting-out students' names on tests to indicate that parents do not need to use the name their child uses at school. Look at the bravery shown by Riley Gaines by speaking out in the face of adversity. 130 - Dom moves back to prohibiting biological boys from competing in girls' sports. Dom goes through a new proposal that would limit sports to designated sex, get back to policing violence and drugs among the youth, and more. 140 - South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace joins the program to discuss the lack of indictments around the Bidens, the lack of transparency when it comes to taxpayer spending by those in power, the abortion discussion within the GOP, and other issues that plague society today 155 - Some teasers. 2 - Krasnerland runs rampant this Monday as Dom gives crime reports from today and over the weekend. A judge has ruled cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for Trump, leading Dom to believe he will be indicted in Georgia by tomorrow. In light of this, will DeSantis be pressured by other candidates during the debate as he is the likely number 2 candidate? 215 - Dom's Money Melody 220 - Dom returns to discuss more side question answers, beached whales in New Jersey, and three school boards in New Jersey facing off with Phil Murphy over policies they do not see fit in academic life. 235 - Dom takes your calls, One caller discusses his fight against the wind turbines and update on a third beached whale from this weekend. 250 - Lightning round!
Marc Morano and Stigall explore what Stigall believes drives most of the left's most coveted political issues. Stigall learns who Ne-Yo is and why he's now his number one fan. Republicans are scared to impeach Joe Biden or even discuss it while media/Democrats openly admit Biden may likely not be on the ballot next fall. Massacusetts and Washington D.C. are begging for federal help, and a vote in Ohio yesterday tells us a lot about next year's election. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dom welcomes Philadelphia mayoral candidate David Oh back onto the Dom Giordano Program to gather his thoughts on the collapse of I95 after a truck fire burned the huge highway from the bottom up. Oh begins by surprisingly noting that sitting Mayor Jim Kenney has done a decent job in response to the incident, telling that the right thing was to indeed call upon the Governor and Biden administration for help. Then, Oh takes us inside the incident itself, telling what he would hope to do using drones in effort to prevent a similar situation from developing in the future. Also, Oh expresses the importance of a quick repair, also telling of the importance of reworking the good side of the highway into a bottleneck, still allowing passage for both sides albeit with traffic. (Photo by Getty Images)
In today's second hour, Dom welcomes Philadelphia mayoral candidate David Oh back onto the Dom Giordano Program to gather his thoughts on the collapse of I95 after a truck fire burned the huge highway from the bottom up. Oh begins by surprisingly noting that sitting Mayor Jim Kenney has done a decent job in response to the incident, telling that the right thing was to indeed call upon the Governor and Biden administration for help. Then, Oh takes us inside the incident itself, telling what he would hope to do using drones in effort to prevent a similar situation from developing in the future. Also, Oh expresses the importance of a quick repair, also telling of the importance of reworking the good side of the highway into a bottleneck, still allowing passage for both sides albeit with traffic. Then, Dom welcomes in Paul Sperry, Senior Reporter at Real Clear Investigations, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear about the newest investigation he's working on that looks into the key witness into the investigation into the Biden's removal of classified documents while serving as Vice President. Sperry tells about Kathy Chung, a Biden gatekeeper who made news previously in her career while being tied up in the Clinton-era Chinagate scandal, who in 2017 transferred boxes with classified materials. Sperry takes Giordano and listeners deep into Chung's history, telling of the negative implications of her handling of classified materials. For more on the story, head over to RealClearInvestigations. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by previewing his debate at 1PM on today's show featuring Philadelphia Mayoral candidates Allan Domb, Cherelle Parker, and Amen Brown. Dom offers updates on the race, telling that sitting Mayor Jim Kenney, who is universally disliked, gave a soft endorsement today of Cherelle Parker, which causes Dom to ask whether this was a hit job, noting the negative effect of such an endorsement. Then, Dom switches lanes into national politics, telling about some criticism Biden has received since announcing another presidential run, facing multiple questions about his age. Also, Dom reveals that one of the biggest Democratic powerhouses nationwide, based in New Jersey, has decided to retire and move to New Jersey. Then, Dom welcomes in Jason Nark, columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, to discuss a new column he penned noting the death of AM radios as car manufacturers phase out installing the technology in new vehicles. Nark tells what's been happening with newly produced vehicles, explaining that the technology is being slowly phased out in lieu of FM and internet radio capability using Bluetooth and phones. Also, Nark suggests how AM radio can be used as a selling point, and suggests what this may mean for the future of conservative radio. (Photo by Kris Connor/Getty Images for Bud Light)
Jim Kenney was elected to the Philadelphia City Council in 1992 at just 32 years old. After decades of service, he was elected mayor in 2016 then reelected in 2020. As a term limited city leader, Mayor Kenney is in his final months of leading Philadelphia. We hear him reflect on his time as mayor, his efforts to address crime, and hear about some of the reasons why he is a proud Philadelphian.
Jim Kenney was elected to the Philadelphia City Council in 1992 at just 32 years old. After decades of service, he was elected mayor in 2016 then reelected in 2020. As a term limited city leader, Mayor Kenney is in his final months of leading Philadelphia. We hear him reflect on his time as mayor, his efforts to address crime, and hear about some of the reasons why he is a proud Philadelphian.
Katherine Gilmore Richardson is the living embodiment of Women's History. In 2019, she was elected to an At-Large seat on Philadelphia's City Council making her the youngest woman to ever hold that position. Today she joins us to discuss her day to day role, the Mayor Jim Kenney, City DA Larry Krasner, the upcoming elections, steering the city's $5.8B budget and so much more. This interview was conducted at Striver's Row Cafe & Culture Center located at 2001 N. 54th St. Watch This Episode on Video at: https://youtu.be/6_rR-mn2Y6g
The Philly Mayor's race heats up. The primary is May 16th. 12 Democrats, 1 Republican vying to replace Jim Kenney. FOX29 Political analyst Bruce Gordon joins the podcast to discuss the candidates, the top issues, TV ads, debates and how this race could shake out over the final six weeks. Please join us as city voters get ready to pick their next mayor.
Dom welcomes in FOP Lodge 5 President John McNesby back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the continued refusal of city leaders to condemn tweets made by certain city officials condemning a police officer who allegedly used a racial slur during an arrest. On body camera footage this week, it was made very clear that the officer did not use the alleged racial slur, which even City Council members rushed to condemn and call out, sullying the officer's reputation. Giordano wonders why Police Commissioner Outlaw nor Mayor Jim Kenney have spoken out on the incident, with McNesby telling that he's unsurprised, telling that this kind of rhetoric is what further catalyzes anti-police rhetoric. Also, Dom and McNesby discuss the mayoral race, with Giordano asking the FOP President whether they're closer to an endorsement, with McNesby revealing that one candidate refused a meeting with the FOP in fear of being seen entering into the headquarters.(Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering his thoughts on the horrific school shooting in Tennessee involving a transgendered individual targeting a Christian school. Dom offers up a potential solution to an issue like this, wondering whether we should have trained individuals who can quickly respond and assist officers in these types of tragedies. Dom also discusses the media response to the incident, telling why he believes the media will continue to try and ignore as much of the story as possible because it runs counter to their usual narratives. Then, Dom asks his side question of the day, wondering who it is that has a distinct smile. Then, Dom welcomes in FOP Lodge 5 President John McNesby back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the continued refusal of city leaders to condemn tweets made by certain city officials condemning a police officer who allegedly used a racial slur during an arrest. On body camera footage this week, it was made very clear that the officer did not use the alleged racial slur, which even City Council members rushed to condemn and call out, sullying the officer's reputation. Giordano wonders why Police Commissioner Outlaw nor Mayor Jim Kenney have spoken out on the incident, with McNesby telling that he's unsurprised, telling that this kind of rhetoric is what further catalyzes anti-police rhetoric. Also, Dom and McNesby discuss the mayoral race, with Giordano asking the FOP President whether they're closer to an endorsement, with McNesby revealing that one candidate refused a meeting with the FOP in fear of being seen entering into the headquarters. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by reviewing some cringe-worthy material on yesterday's episode of the View where Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar discussed their grocery shopping habits. In the clip, Hostin admits she hasn't been to a grocery store in 3 years, vying instead for Instacart, with Joy Behar revealing how she loves being stopped by Trump supporters when doing her shopping. Then, Dom welcomes in Philadelphia mayoral candidate Amen Brown back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his newly released comprehensive plan addressing the skyrocketing violence in Philadelphia. Amen takes us through his long plan that includes commentary about warrants and repeat offenders, and offers transparency when discussing whether he would change or keep the police department as it stands under current Mayor Jim Kenney. Brown breaks things down to the minutia, explaining that a Philadelphia led by a Brown administration would pursue charges for even small offenses such as public urination and graffiti, which the current administration has failed to do. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Bronx Children's Museum)
Dom welcomes in Philadelphia mayoral candidate Amen Brown back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his newly released comprehensive plan addressing the skyrocketing violence in Philadelphia. Amen takes us through his long plan that includes commentary about warrants and repeat offenders, and offers transparency when discussing whether he would change or keep the police department as it stands under current Mayor Jim Kenney. Brown breaks things down to the minutia, explaining that a Philadelphia led by a Brown administration would pursue charges for even small offenses such as public urination and graffiti, which the current administration has failed to do.
Last week, Mayor Jim Kenney gave his final budget address. The budget proposal doesn't raise taxes, gives city employees and low-income Philadelphians free SEPTA rides, and includes more funding for the Police Department. Host Trenae Nuri and Mike D'Onofrio, reporter for Axios Philadelphia, discuss other big ticket items in Kenney's $6.1 billion proposal. Did you hear our Tip of the Day and want to find out if you're owed any unclaimed money? Check out the Pennsylvania Treasury's Unclaimed Property website. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's third hour, Dom welcomes pro-Life activist and co-founder of The King's Men, Mark Houck, back onto the Dom Giordano Program after his story was featured heavily in Republican grilling of Attorney General Merrick Garland. Houck was recently raided by the FBI after he allegedly shoved a pro-Abortion activist outside a Planned Parenthood, which led to a 1-hour long determination by a jury to prove that he was indeed innocent. Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz used his story heavily, laying into the AG for the biased nature of his FBI, which has regularly targeted conservatives while turning a blind eye to worse crimes by liberals. Then, Houck updates the case, telling that his team has obtained dash cam footage of the raid, and tells about the day through his eyes after Garland tried downplaying it, arguing that that's not what the report from the FBI reflects. After that, Dom Giordano discusses the legacy of current Mayor Jim Kenney, telling why he's thought of so negatively in the City after the Mayor tried offering Coronavirus and a racial reckoning as the justification for his poor performance. Then, Dom reveals an online debate over Joe and Jill Biden's decision to order the same dish at a restaurant, explaining why he doesn't believe it to be that big a sin. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images).
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: On Saturday night, Temple University police Officer Christopher Fitzgerald was shot to death while responding to a robbery at 17th Street and West Montgomery Avenue, according to 6ABC News. Chad Pradelli and Sharifa Jackson report that the alleged shooter “stood over [Officer Fitzgerald] and shot him several more times in the head while he was on the ground.” The alleged shooter is being held without bail—he was arrested in 2021 for making a terroristic bomb threat. While addressing the shooting death of Temple University police officer Christopher Fitzgerald, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney bizarrely compared the sale of alcohol to the sale of firearms—ultimately blaming the loose interpretations of the 2nd Amendment for violence throughout the city. During a Tuesday press conference, Philadelphia May Jim Kenney stated: “You can say you back the blue, but if you don't back gun control…you don't back the blue.” New Jersey State Senator Ed Durr joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the unmitigated violence in neighboring Philadelphia, the benefits of nuclear power, and the danger of sonar surveys for wind turbine construction off the coast of New Jersey which may be the cause of a suddenly massive number of whales being beached and killed.
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by asking the audience first who is more courageous, President Biden for his trip to Ukraine or former President Donald Trump for his trip to East Palestine, Ohio. Then, Dom loops back to a more local story, playing back clips from a press conference held today by Philadelphia officials including Mayor Jim Kenney after the murder of Temple Police Officer Chris Fitzgerald, honing in particularly on one clip of Kenney using the situation to grandstand about gun rights, irrelevantly comparing the purchase of guns to the purchase of alcohol. Then, Dom welcomes in John McNesby, President of Philadelphia's FOP Lodge 5, after the official tweeted, ‘stop with all the excuses. The s-head pulled the trigger. Stop the blame game and let the cops do the job they were trained to do. #backtheblue,' following a press conference held by Kenney and Krasner following the tragic shooting death of Temple University officer Chris Fitzgerald. McNesby explains his frustration with those in charge, explaining how the current administration does everything in their power to make the jobs of Police as hard as possible. Also, McNesby previews the upcoming race for the next Mayor of Philadelphia, telling why he finds it hard to endorse any candidates who currently serve a position in the City. Then, after hanging up with McNesby, Dom continues on with the topic of policing in Philadelphia, but also launches his side topic of the day, asking what the official state smell of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware would be. Then, Dom takes some calls, and tells about an upcoming guest next hour, Dr. Joel Fitzgerald, father of fallen Temple University police officer Chris Fitzgerald. (Photo by Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom welcomes Dr. Marty Makary, Johns Hopkins professor and author of The Price We Pay: What Broke American Healthcare and How to Fix It, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the effects of the vaccine on pregnant women and the unreported power of natural immunity. Recently, Marty was published in the Wall Street Journal discussing the high cost and negative impact of suppressing and disparaging natural immunity's role in pulling society out of the Coronavirus pandemic. Also, Marty tells why he's against the new film Cocaine Bear's glorification of the drug, and explains why the spill in East Palestine worries him deeply. Then, Dom returns to a conversation about Mayor Jim Kenney's press conference today following the tragic death of Temple University police officer Chris Fitzgerald, playing back clips where Kenney uses the horrible situation to grandstand once again against the Second Amendment. Also, Dom plays back a clip from the head of Temple's Public Safety, who spoke about the challenge of hiring police officers, which causes Dom to tell why he believes this to persist, blaming the negative rhetoric consistently levied toward the profession. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom led off by discussing the situation involving former City Controller Alan Butkovitz, who was carjacked outside his Northeast Philadelphia home. This leads Dom and producer Dan to have a discussion about the heightened crime in Philadelphia, with both offering their analysis as to why Democrats continue to refuse to speak out against policies enacted by DA Larry Krasner, Mayor Jim Kenney, and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw. Then, Dom tells of a delay on the congressional floor due to the pledge of allegiance, noting that it seems like a good start for House Republicans. Also, Dom offers his thoughts on the retirement of Tom Brady, and Dan, Dom, and Anthony DiRenzo from the Kayal and Dawn show discuss whether Brady is the GOAT. (Photo by Getty Images)
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (12/09/2022): 3:05pm- Twitter Files Part 2: On Thursday night, former Wall Street Journal and New York Times journalist Bari Weiss revealed, prior to Elon Musk taking ownership, Twitter maintained a blacklist which limited the visibility of conservative commentators like, Charlie Kirk, Libs of TikTok, and Dan Bongino. Perhaps most disturbingly, Stanford University Professor of Medicine Jay Bhattacharya was also “shadow banned” for suggesting that prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns could irreparably harm children—particularly educationally. According to Weiss' reporting, the group banning the most high-profile Twitter accounts included former CEOs Jack Dorsey and Parag Agrawal. 3:30pm- After establishing that former Twitter executives authorized shadow banning conservative accounts, the next question that must be answered: were these bans being compelled by governmental officials and/or political organizations? 3:45pm- While speaking with John Roberts on Fox News, former Vice President Mike Pence was asked if he believed shadow bans on social media—Twitter specifically—cost Trump-Pence the 2020 presidential election. 3:50pm- On September 5th, 2018, while speaking before Congress, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stated, “[w]e don't consider political viewpoints, perspectives, or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions, period. Impartiality is our guiding principle.” This statement now appears to be false. Will Dorsey be held accountable? 4:05pm- Matt Sharp—Senior Legal Counsel Representing Lorie Smith of 303 Creative | Alliance Defending Freedom—joins The Rich Zeoli Show. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in 303 Creative v. Elenis. The question being asked before the court is whether Lorie Smith, a wedding website designer, is legally permitted to decline creating custom webpages for same-sex weddings—is her religious objection protected by the First Amendment? During oral argument, Justice Neil Gorsuch noted that Colorado law forced Jack Phillips—the cake baker in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission—was forced, by the state, to go through a reeducation program after refusing to make custom cakes for same-sex weddings citing a religious objection. 4:20pm- Rich figures out how to play sound effects from his studio—it's only been one segment, but Matt is already disgusted. Plus, the Zeoli show relives one of our all-time favorite clips: former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio eating Shake Shack on television. 4:35pm- According to a report from The Daily Signal, Assistant Secretary of Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dr. Rachel Levine encouraged doctors to “proactively” campaign on behalf of transgender care for minors, during a September Zoom conference at University of Pittsburgh's Department of Pediatrics. 4:45pm- Qatar's beautiful camel contest! Are these camels ACTUALLY beautiful?!?! Matt and Rich disagree. 4:50pm- In an opinion editorial featured in The Arizona Republic, Senator Krysten Sinema announced that she changed her party affiliation from Democrat to Independent. Will this decision have any impact on Senate voting? Probably not. 5:05pm- According to a report from The Daily Wire, “[v]ideo emerged Thursday afternoon of Brittney Griner being swapped on a runway for convicted Russian terrorist Viktor Bout after Democrat President Joe Biden agreed to the trade.” The video shows a clear edit that appears to occur right before Brittney Griner may have shaken hands with Bout. Did the White House delete the handshake because of bad optics? 5:10pm- According to a report from Politico's Lara Seligman, “[s]ome Pentagon officials are concerned that convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was released on Thursday in a prisoner swap for American basketball star Brittney Griner, could return to illegally trafficking weapons, potentially fueling conflicts across the world.” 5:20pm- In 2010, 60 Minutes aired a report on Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. They referred to him as one of the most dangerous people on earth. 5:35pm- According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Mayor Jim Kenney has been vocal in his complaints about a 6ABC story that criticized his performance in public office—even swearing at Brian Tierney for his role in the piece. 5:45pm- Mystery Movie Clip: Is Jingle All the Way one of the most underrated Christmas films? 6:05pm- Twitter Files Part 3: On Friday night, investigative journalist Matt Taibbi released information regarding the decision to remove former President Donald Trump from Twitter. Taibbi wrote, “Whatever your opinion on the decision to remove Trump that day, the internal communications at Twitter between January 6th-January 8th have clear historical import. Even Twitter's employees understood in the moment it was a landmark moment in the annals of speech.” According to Taibbi, Twitter executives were “prepared to ban future presidents and White Houses–perhaps even Joe Biden.” 6:55pm- Who Won Social Media?
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: According to a report from The Daily Wire, “[v]ideo emerged Thursday afternoon of Brittney Griner being swapped on a runway for convicted Russian terrorist Viktor Bout after Democrat President Joe Biden agreed to the trade.” The video shows a clear edit that appears to occur right before Brittney Griner may have shaken hands with Bout. Did the White House delete the handshake because of bad optics? According to a report from Politico's Lara Seligman, “[s]ome Pentagon officials are concerned that convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was released on Thursday in a prisoner swap for American basketball star Brittney Griner, could return to illegally trafficking weapons, potentially fueling conflicts across the world.” In 2010, 60 Minutes aired a report on Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. They referred to him as one of the most dangerous people on earth. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Mayor Jim Kenney has been vocal in his complaints about a 6ABC story that criticized his performance in public office—even swearing at Brian Tierney for his role in the piece. Mystery Movie Clip: Is Jingle All the Way one of the most underrated Christmas films?
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by telling that three of his least favorite celebrities have converged, telling that Howard Stern appeared on today's Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough promoting an upcoming interview on HBO with Bruce Springsteen. This leads Dom and Dan to discuss the selling out by the, politician, radio host and musician, with Dom relaying an admission by Springsteen to Stern that his blue collar nature is an act. Then, Dom introduces his side topic of the day, asking his traditional question for this show, asking listeners for three guests they'd like at their Thanksgiving tables. After that, State Representative Amen Brown returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the state of the City and where he sees things go from here with the impeachment of Larry Krasner and what he sees moving forward with the end of Mayor Jim Kenney's reign nearing. Brown offers his thoughts on the criminal justice discussion, telling of the negatives of the hyper-progressive ‘defund the police' style of addressing the very important issue. Rep. Brown, who's calling from a police station while attending a Thanksgiving luncheon, stresses the importance of police morale and the need for all instruments of government to work together. (Photo by Getty Images)
State Representative Amen Brown returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the state of the City and where he sees things go from here with the impeachment of Larry Krasner and what he sees moving forward with the end of Mayor Jim Kenney's reign nearing. Brown offers his thoughts on the criminal justice discussion, telling of the negatives of the hyper-progressive ‘defund the police' style of addressing the very important issue. Rep. Brown, who's calling from a police station while attending a Thanksgiving luncheon, stresses the importance of police morale and the need for all instruments of government to work together. (Photo by Getty Images)
According to a report from The Post Millennial, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has suggested that the city will “expand its use of civilians in some roles within the Philadelphia Police Department” so that police officers can better focus on violent crime. Isn't that the plot of Police Academy 4?
Dom welcomes Steve Feldman, President of Philadelphia's Zionist Organization of America, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss Mayor Kenney's affiliation with groups that are borderline anti-Semitic. First, though, Dom asks for Feldman's opinion on the rash of anti-Semitic comments made by rapper Kanye West, with Feldman explaining how this negatively affects the Jewish community. Then, Steve tells that Mayor Kenney, who seemingly has no time to make the City safer, will spend time with the Muslim Students' Association at UPenn, a group that's been affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and other anti-Semitic organizations. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (10/04/22) 3:00pm- Worried about the struggling economy? Don't be! The Washington Post's business section moronically explains why a recession is a good thing for Americans, with reasons that include “housing prices may finally come down to reasonable levels” and “student loan forgiveness is coming.” 3:20pm- Building upon the Washington Post's “7 Ways a Recession Could Be Good for You Financially”, Rich comes up with his own list of benefits to Biden's economy—including that the skyrocketing prices of food will help him eat less and lose some weight. 3:40pm- Andrew C. McCarthy—Senior Fellow at National Review Institute & author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency”—joins the show to discuss his latest editorial, “Larry Krasner's Lies.” McCarthy writes of Philadelphia, “the City of Brotherly Love passed the 400-murder mark for 2022 last week, with a quarter of the year left to go. The 2021 record outpaced New York City by a wide margin (the Big Apple saw 485 murders—a bad year by recent standards), even though New York City's population is more than five times that of Philadelphia.” During a recent interview, District Attorney Larry Krasner deflected accusations that his prosecutorial strategies are ineffective by stating that Pennsylvania, overall, has a high crime rate—but, as McCarthy points out, PA's violent crime problem is “way higher than it should be largely because of Krasner's city, even though Philadelphia accounts for only a little over a tenth of the state's overall population.” 4:05pm- On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation that would make California a “sanctuary state” for child gender health services and reassignment surgeries. According to Daily Wire, “the new law restricts California officials and health providers from cooperating with out-of-state attempts to stop a child from getting gender health services, which could include puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or gender surgery.” In response to criticisms, Governor Newsom stated, “in California we believe in equality and acceptance.” 4:15pm- According to a report from the Manhattan Institute's Christopher Rufo, the American Medical Association is imploring U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice to prosecute commentators on social media who are critical of doctors who perform gender affirmation procedures on children and teens. The AMA claims doctors, and hospitals, have been subjected to numerous threats. 4:35pm- On Friday, President Joe Biden thanked Aviation Survival Technician Second Class Zach Loesch—a hero who saved lives during the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. However, due to the Coast Guard's vaccination mandate, Loesch, who is unvaccinated, is expected to be discharged from service within the next 60 days. 4:40pm- During Tuesday's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre explained that the Biden Administration had “no comment” on the potential discharge of Aviation Survival Technician Second Class Zach Loesch due to his unvaccinated status—despite his heroics during Hurricane Ian. 4:45pm- While speaking at the 2022 Freedman Bank Forum on Economic Equity, Secretary Janet Yellen explained that the Biden Administration and U.S. Treasury are adopting economic policies that promote “racial equity.” 5:05pm- Dr. Mehmet Oz—Republican candidate for United States Senate—joins the show to discuss his race against progressive John Fetterman. Despite being behind by 10-points in June, Dr. Oz is now polling within the margin of error. During the interview, Dr. Oz responded to reports that Fetterman vandalized a local business while serving as mayor of Braddock. On Monday, Fetterman used social media to promote a horrific claim that Oz engaged in incidents of animal abuse while conducting research at Columbia University—Dr. Oz flatly refuted the claim, saying it's simply not true. 5:25pm- While appearing on ABC, former CIA Director Gen. David H. Petraeus was asked about the possibility of Russia using nonstrategic or tactical nuclear weapons in its ongoing war with Ukraine. Petraeus suggested that in response, the United States would likely use non-nuclear weapons to sink Russia's Black Sea fleet. 5:40pm- A man has taken advantage of New York's gun buyback program—using his $200 3D printer to manufacture the “lower receivers and frames” of plastic firearms. He was able to trade-in over 100 “guns”, netting $21,000 in gift cards. 5:50pm- While speaking with Bloomberg reporter Akshat Rathi on the Zero podcast, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates said that it was unrealistic for climate activists to expect people to stop eating meat or to forfeit living in nice homes in order to combat the “climate crisis.” 6:05pm- Pennsylvania State Representative Amen Brown joins the show to talk about the unmitigated violence Philadelphia is experiencing. Rep. Brown explains how he has made a habit of going to crime scenes in order to provide comfort to the loved ones of those who have been victimized. During the interview, Rep. Brown breaks-down the recent Pennsylvania House hearings seeking evidence to impeach Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner—explaining that he believes Krasner and Mayor Jim Kenney both need to go. He also talks about “Philly Scoreboard” where gangs take credit for crimes committed throughout Philadelphia. Why isn't more being done by city officials to stop this? 6:45pm- According to an NBC/Telemundo poll, Democrats hold a 21-point lead with Latino voters—but that number is down from 42-points in 2012. How could this major shift impact the 2022 midterm elections?
6:05pm- Pennsylvania State Representative Amen Brown joins the show to talk about the unmitigated violence Philadelphia is experiencing. Rep. Brown explains how he has made a habit of going to crime scenes in order to provide comfort to the loved ones of those who have been victimized. During the interview, Rep. Brown breaks-down the recent Pennsylvania House hearings seeking evidence to impeach Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner—explaining that he believes Krasner and Mayor Jim Kenney both need to go. He also talks about “Philly Scoreboard” where gangs take credit for crimes committed throughout Philadelphia. Why isn't more being done by city officials to stop this? 6:45pm- According to an NBC/Telemundo poll, Democrats hold a 21-point lead with Latino voters—but that number is down from 42-points in 2012. How could this major shift impact the 2022 midterm elections?
6AM HOUR: Members of Congress get fake arrested. | NEWS. Philadelphia reached milestone homicides. St Joseph student victimized by crime. Mom speaks out against the Sesame Place case. Weather. | Sesame Place case attorney. Philly homicide record. Gavin Newsom blames guns for violence and crime. Man shoots the Greenwood Park Mall shooter in 15 seconds. Brandon Falls in Delaware. 7AM HOUR: AOC and Omar fake arrested in Washington DC. Children are victims of racism due to the Sesame Place incident. | NEWS. Heat wave. Members of congress arrested. Mayor Kenny situation. American is a hero after stopping a mall shooter.American League defeated National League. Weather. | Biden to declare a national climate emergency. Dems want you to buy an electric vehicle. Strip club was robbed all in dollar bills. | NON-STOP TALK. Jim Kenney and Bill de Blasio are the same. Good samaritan laws are in certain states. Lucy the elephant is getting extensive renovations. | CUT SHEET. Gimenez questioned Buttigieg at the infrastructure hearing. Fauci is still talking about if he is retiring. Dana Carvey Fauci bit on Kimmel. Non-Binary teacher read a book about pronouns and gender identity. 8AM HOUR: Parents are fighting back against this school agenda. Doug Mastriano campaign. Madeline Dean is a part of the ones who were fake arrested. | NEWS. Record homicides in Philly. Kenney never met with families of victims. Local court is staged to hold Twitter and Musk trial. Funeral for Ivana Trump. Goat yoga. | Rich lost his wedding ring. John Kerry's jet is not that green. Chris Cuomo tried to make a comeback as a volunteer firefighter. Phil Murphy is standing with those who were arrested. 9AM HOUR: Philadelphia has a district attorney issue not a gun issue. | NEWS. 302 homicide victims in Philly. Strike vote in Jersey has been authorized. Murphy wrapping up summer vacation. New covid study. Heat wave. | Fetterman made first appearance post stroke. Upscene book in school library. California to ban gas stations. Google maps user add "Brandon Falls". Risk of political violence. | CUT SHEET. Climate change is on us. Jean Pierre's warm weather is forcing Biden to take exec action. San Diego school district is bringing masks back to school. Bill de Blasio quit politics. John Kirby sayas Biden has been quite busy. CNN reports 82% of Americans feel economic conditions are poor. Stephen King falls for a Russian prank. | Final thoughts.
6 - News 610 - Mayor Kenney tries to walk back his comments about not wanting to be the mayor. Of course he plays the blame game instead of owning up to it. Now tourists are worried about the violence within the city. 620 - Jim Kenney comes off as very standoffish and not very personable. 630 - People are dipping into their pandemic funds as the economy tanks and the job market is expected to take a turn for the worse. Democrats like Bernie Sanders want to fine airlines 55,00 dollars per passenger for every canceled flight. 640 - Flight delays and cancellations are the worst they've ever been due to staff shortages caused by mandates. 650 - Ford has now surpassed Tesla as the number one producer of EVs. Are racecar driver going to switch to electric cars in the near future? 7 - News Rundown w Dawn 710 - Chick-Fil-A remains atop favorite restaurant lists, even over eat-in restaurants and as fast-food popularity declines. 730 - Eliminating student debt is essentially just a bribe to get democrats to vote. How is that fair to those in other debt that isn't student debt? 740 - Rich Takes your calls regarding the student debt. 745 - What's on the Cutsheet? 8 - Sal Risalvoto, the director of NJGCA, joins the show to discuss the gas crisis and why prices are so high. Margins on gas are already razor thin, and the President trying to villainize the stations is ludacris. They are making more selling candy bars and cigarettes than gas. 810 - Rich discusses the steps the administration can take to combat gas prices and the illogical thinking behind comments from people like Jen Psaki. 820 - News 830 - Bob Hugin, Chairman of the New Jersey Republican Committee, joins the show. Phil Murphy is fleeing to Italy once again as NewJersey gets busy down the shore. The two discuss elections in the Garden State. He also touches on mail-in ballots and the role they have played in recent NJ elections. 840 - Red states are winning the post-pandemic economy. Businesses are moving headquarters to red states and thriving. Rich gives examples on companies going remote and paying less taxes as they move to different states. 9 - News 910 - As Phil Murphy brings new gun laws into New Jersey, he mentions nothing about the dangerous individuals using said guns, most of which are unregistered. Cops are arresting all these people in the area only to have them end up back on the streets, which damages morale. 920 - Mystery Movie Clip. 930 - Rich Discusses how he met a guy worth tons who decided he wanted to stay busy by picking trash and ended up starting another successful business. The two talked about media bias and how many see right through it. What's coming up on The Dawn Show? 940 - What's on the Cutsheet? 950 - Who won Twitter? And Final Thoughts by Rich
6 - News 610 - Mayor Kenney tries to walk back his comments about not wanting to be the mayor. Of course he plays the blame game instead of owning up to it. Now tourists are worried about the violence within the city. 620 - Jim Kenney comes off as very standoffish and not very personable. 630 - People are dipping into their pandemic funds as the economy tanks and the job market is expected to take a turn for the worse. Democrats like Bernie Sanders want to fine airlines 55,00 dollars per passenger for every canceled flight. 640 - Flight delays and cancellations are the worst they've ever been due to staff shortages caused by mandates. 650 - Ford has now surpassed Tesla as the number one producer of EVs. Are racecar driver going to switch to electric cars in the near future?
Jim Kenney openly admits he cannot wait to stop being mayor, Rich has some strong thoughts on the matter.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show: 6:00am- Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz for U.S. Senate. 6:25am- NEWS: Philadelphia police are in the midst of investigating a series of carjacking that resulted in a 27-year-old being shot in the stomach. 6:35am- According to reports, Elon Musk will not be joining Twitter's board of directors. Twitter had scheduled a meeting between concerned employees and Elon Musk—that meeting is presumably canceled. 6:50am- Philadelphia City Councilmembers Allan Domb, Maria Quiñones-Sánchez, and Mark Squilla are pleading with Mayor Jim Kenney to declare a state of emergency in Kensington. 7:00am- NEWS: There are more than 1,200 vacant law enforcement positions throughout Pennsylvania. 7:05am- According to four economists from the Federal Reserve of San Francisco, the American government's enormous COVID-19 stimulus packages—which amounted to trillions of dollars in spending—undoubtedly played a pivotal role in inflation. 7:10am- Is lobster ravioli the worst ravioli? There is never any lobster! 7:30am- New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa joins the show to discuss new lesson plans set to begin at public schools throughout New Jersey this September. According to reports, the new curriculum will include gender identity and sex education lesson plans for 2nd graders. 7:40am- What's on the Cut Sheet? Philadelphia Phillie Byrce Harper accepts the MLB National League MVP Award, Jussie Smollett is back with a new rap song, former Disney star Vanessa Hudgins says she believes in ghosts, and a Yale professor calls out Brian Stelter and CNN for agenda-driven reporting. 8:00am- Trump's endorsement of Dr. Oz helps Oz—but will it ultimately help Donald Trump? 8:10am- On Monday, President Joe Biden is expected to announce new gun regulations—specifically targeting “ghost guns.” 8:20am- NEWS: Carjackings continue to plague Philadelphia with three attempted carjackings in the past 36 hours. 8:35am- Dave McCormick—candidate for U.S. Senate—joins the show to discuss his campaign, the importance of harnessing Pennsylvania natural gas reserves to help alleviate dependence on foreign energy, and the dangers of the Biden Administration's open-border policies. 8:50am- Zeoli's washer/drier is busted. Now, he is heading to the laundry mat—will strangers look at his underwear? 9:00am- NEWS: According to studies, people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 have a 40% greater risk of being diagnosed with diabetes. 9:10am- According to a National Review report, Elon Musk's refusal to join Twitter's board of directors could be a sign that the billionaire is planning a hostile takeover. 9:25am- China's draconian lockdown of Shanghai has resulted in the city's citizens running out of food and medicine. 9:40am- What's on the Cut Sheet: an uncomfortable interaction between Will Smith and Jada Pinket Smith has resurfaced on social media, Bill Maher says the war on comedy needs to come to an end, Selena Gomez hasn't been on the internet in 4.5 years, Lawrence Summers thinks a recession is coming, and NYT columnist Ezra Klein can't figure out why government stimulus packages have caused so much inflation.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 6:00am- Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz for U.S. Senate. 6:25am- NEWS: Philadelphia police are in the midst of investigating a series of carjacking that resulted in a 27-year-old being shot in the stomach. 6:35am- According to reports, Elon Musk will not be joining Twitter's board of directors. Twitter had scheduled a meeting between concerned employees and Elon Musk—that meeting is presumably canceled. 6:50am- Philadelphia City Councilmembers Allan Domb, Maria Quiñones-Sánchez, and Mark Squilla are pleading with Mayor Jim Kenney to declare a state of emergency in Kensington.