Podcasts

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Saturday, July 18, 201507/18/2015

Kevin Mellott

In Morning News Weekends

Kevin Mellott is an International Security Expert and joins the program to talk about the tragedy in Chattanooga.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Top 5 Soundbites of the week (07-17-15)

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair Charlottesville Right Now with the Top 5 Soundbites of the Week on WINA.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Rolling Stone denies it defamed U.Va’s Eram in rape story.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Washington Times legal analyst and former prosecutor, Jeffery Scott Shapiro, talks with Les Sinclair about the UVA associate dean of students, Nicole Eramo’s defamation case against Rolling Stone magazine.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Resistance Training Builds Strength

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Fitness, nutrition and weight loss expert Warren Honeycutt explains how you can get results in 10 to 15 minutes a date.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Sweet Briar Fundraising Continues

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Mary Pope Hutson, Sweet Briar board member, discusses with Les Sinclair the fundraising for Saving Sweet Briar.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Hour 2: Mike Farris, Capt. Will Reynolds, Norman Shabel

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mike Farris talks about the marriage ruling and education, Capt. Will Reynolds shares information about the Invictus Games, and Norman Shabel talks about Sanctuary Cities.

Friday, July 17, 201507/17/2015

Hour 1: Mark Crutcher

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mark Crutcher talks about the Planned Parenthood abortion scandal.

Thursday, July 16, 201507/16/2015

Hour 2: Peter Jedick, Nile Nickel

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Peter Jedick speaks about Obama’s Neighborhood Redistribution Plan and then Nile Nickel laments the end of Internet Anonymity.

Thursday, July 16, 201507/16/2015

Hour 1: Mark Fitzgibbons, Eddie Deane

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mark Fitzgibbons rejoins the Schilling Show and then Eddie Deane affirms that there’s trouble in Greene County!

Thursday, July 16, 201507/16/2015

These Credit Cards have the Most/Fewest Fees

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst, CreditCards.com, reveals to Les Sinclair the Credit Cards with the Most/Fewest Fees. Two First Premier Bank cards are the worst offenders (12 potential fees apiece). The PenFed Promise Visa Card doesn’t charge any fees. The average is six potential fees per card.

More here: http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/fee-survey.php

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