Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Peter King

CBS Correspondent Peter King joined the show to discuss the situation in South Carolina involving the confederate flag.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Jennifer Dipinto

CBS survey manager Jennifer Dipinto joined the show to discuss recent polling on Supreme Court cases involving controversial issues.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Practicing Cvillity

In Real Estate Matters

David Sloan, with Sloan Manis Realty, and Pam Fitzgerald, Managing Partner with the Ivy Group joined the show to talk about the new initiative in Charlottesville called Cvillity. Cvillity is an initiative based on promoting kindness to others in our community and more.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

Celebrating 70 Years as Virginia’s Space Port

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility is opening its doors to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, June 27.…

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

U.S. Existing-Home Sales Increase 5.1% in May

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michael Guthrie, of Roy Wheeler Realty, talks with Les Sinclair about the latest data on the real estate market and what it means to us on a local level.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

3,500 Women Run in Charlottesville to Support Breast Cancer Care & Research

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Co-Race Director of Virginia’s largest ALL-women’s race, Cynthia Lorenzoni, joins Les Sinclair to tell us about this weekend’s opening for race entries and the changes that you can expect.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

Hour 2: Bob Pattison, Rod Kackley, Dan Holler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Bob Pattison joins us to talk about amateur radio, Rod Kackley discusses the return of the Bible to the classroom and then Dan Holler details the proceedings of King v. Burwell.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

Hour 1: EW Jackson, John Whitehead

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

EW Jackson sheds light on Obama’s grandest deception and then John Whitehead rejoins the Schilling Show to discuss license plates, trademarks and free speech.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

Bill Hughes

Bill Hughes joined the show to talk about the annual Barbecue,Bands,Brews, event being held in Fluvanna.

Monday, June 22, 201506/22/2015

Katherine Basbaum

In Live Well

Katherine Basbaum from the UVA Medical Center joined the show to discuss preventing heart failure, and an upcoming event related to the issue.

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