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Monday, January 4, 201601/04/2016

The New Year Begins in Politics

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Geoffrey Skelley, Associate Editor for Sabato’s Crystal Ball at University of Virginia Center for Politics talks with Les Sinclair about…

Monday, January 4, 201601/04/2016

(010415) Hour 2 – Michael Del Rosso, Bruce Herschensohn

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

We continue our conversation from last hour with Michael Del Rosso and then Bruce Herschensohn weighs in on President Obama’s…

Monday, January 4, 201601/04/2016

(010415) Hour 1 – Robert Hurt, Michael Del Rosso

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Robert Hurt rejoins the Schilling Show for analysis of state and national politics and then Michael Del Rosso shares a…

Monday, January 4, 201601/04/2016

(01 – 04 – 16) Schilling Show Special

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Breaking political news concerning Michael Del Rosso! Brought to you only on the Schilling Show!

Saturday, January 2, 201601/02/2016

Jim Avery

In Morning News Weekends

Jim Avery joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the new Acute Care at Northridge.

Thursday, December 31, 201512/31/2015

(123115) Hour 2 – Michael Daugherty, JR Hoeft

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Michael Daugherty warns that a disaster in cyberspace is looming and then JR Hoeft rejoins the show to share his…

Thursday, December 31, 201512/31/2015

(123115) Hour 1: Sen. Bill Carrico, Ryan Girdusky

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Sen. Bill Carrico weighs in on McAuliffe’s security detail and then Ryan Girdusky discusses the surprisingly lethal risks people take…

Wednesday, December 30, 201512/30/2015

(123015) Hour 2 – Ryan Flynn, Michael Cutler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ryan Flynn on overcoming adversity and then Michael Cutler on Wage Equality.

Wednesday, December 30, 201512/30/2015

(123015 Hour 1) – EW Jackson, Scott Beyer

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

EW Jackson endorses Ted Cruz and then Scott Beyer talks Cuba with us.

Tuesday, December 29, 201512/29/2015

The Free Enterprise Forum’s Top Ten 2015 Shaking My Head Moments

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Neil Williamson, President of the Free Enterprise Forum talks with Les Sinclair about their Top Ten 2015 SMH moments.

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