5:40 The Phillies traded Shane Victorino to Los Angeles yesterday and Hunter Pence to San Francisco.
5:49 Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis were at the Constitution Center to promote their new movie, The Campaign.
5:58 Dick Morris thinks Bill Clinton is going to vote for Mitt Romney.
6:10 An aide for Mitt Romney yelled at reporters shouting questions at him in Israel.
6:18 Mitt Romney said comments he made about Israeli culture were not directed at the Palestinians.
6:25 Zach Galiafanakis showed up at CBS 3 to do the weather with Katie Fehlinger.
6:40 Yesterday, the Democratic National Committee announced San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro will be the keynote speaker at their convention later this month.
6:45 Recent polling says Americans want the next president to focus on jobs.
6:48 A group of black pastors is rallying together against gay marriage.
7:10 Chris talks to Phillies Play-by-Play Announcer Scott Franzke about yesterday’s trades of Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence.
7:42 Sarah Palin fired back at Dick Cheney for saying she wasn’t qualified to be Vice-President.
7:45 Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz won a Senate Primary run-off in Texas for the Republican nomination.
7:48 There is a rise of adult children living with their parents across the board.
7:51 The drought is causing a rise in gas prices, even as demand falls.
7:59 The National Constitution Center now has on display an exhibition of prohibition.
8:10 Chris talks to Tom McGrath from the Philly Post about the Philadelphia Orchestra emerging from bankruptcy, and a Facebook post about Joe Paterno.



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