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Friday, September 1, 201709/01/2017

The Schilling Show 9/1/17 Hour 1: Hans von Spakovsky and Mark Fitzgibbons

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

In hour 1 of today’s Freaky Friday edition of the Schilling Show we begin open phones, then, we switch gears and talk with Hans von Spakovsky, Manager Election Law Reform Initiative and Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Heritage Foundation, to talk about Election Integrity: the President’s commission, how it’s now under political attack because of the events in Charlottesville, the tools states need, how to improve the process for all voters, claims of voter suppression, proven voter fraud, the undermining of the law in Texas, and where do we go from here?

Also in hour 1, Mark Fitzgibbons, constitutional attorney, joins us to talk about Charlottesville’s False Negative Crushed – Charlottesville’s Official Narrative, the confidential warning from DHS, where the violence would come from, Charlottesville’s game of semantics, the stand-down order, culpability, why there were no early arrests, lawsuits, does Gov. McAuliffe have something to hide, and the City and Federal investigations.

All, in a jam-packed hour 1 of the Freaky Friday edition of the Schilling Show!

Friday, September 1, 201709/01/2017

The Voice Of Truth 9.3.17

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 9.3.17
 
Current Sermon Series:  “Why Are We Here”
 
Today’s Message:   You Were Saved For Service 
 
Today’s Scripture:   Various Scriptures
 
Everyone is going to give their life for something.  Will your something that you give your life for be something that endures forever?  God saved us by His Grace and we serve Him out of Gratitude. 
We are Saved for Service. 
 

Thursday, August 31, 201708/31/2017

Meredith Dickens: Local Voices Collection Coming to JMRL

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Meredith Dickens: Local Voices Collection Coming to JMRL
Meredith Dickens, with Jefferson Madison Regional Library, joins “Charlottesville Right Now with Les Sinclair” discussing the “Local Voices Collection” that’ll support and showcase the creativity of the local community, Jefferson-Madison Regional Library will unveil a Local Voices Collection this October. Local writers, musicians, and filmmakers are invited to donate their self-published or independently-published books, CDs, and DVDs for inclusion in the Local Voices Collection. For more information, and to access the Local Voices Collection submission form, please visit jmrl.org/localvoices.

Thursday, August 31, 201708/31/2017

Jay James: UVA Football Preview

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jay James: UVA Football Preview
WINA Sports Director, Jay James (and host of WINA’s Best Seat in the House) joins Les Sinclair to discuss what fans can look forward to during this coming UVA Football Season.

Thursday, August 31, 201708/31/2017

The Schilling Show 08/31/17 Hour 2: Jonson Miller, Nathan Nasciamento, Lauren Fix

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jonson Miller, dream interpreter and author of Dream Patterns: Revealing the Hidden PAtterns of Our Waking Lives discusses the importance…

Thursday, August 31, 201708/31/2017

The Schilling Show 08/31/17 Hour 1: Keith Drake, David Inserra

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Keith Drake delivers an update on Hurricane Harvey, talking about the present conditions of the affected areas. Drake also shares…

Wednesday, August 30, 201708/30/2017

The Schilling Show 8/30/17 Hour2: William A. Jacobson and Daniel Miller

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law  School; founder of LegalInsurrection.com: SPLC Cashing…

Wednesday, August 30, 201708/30/2017

The Schilling Show 8/30/17 Hour1: Tanner Hirschfeld and Matt Hardin

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

University of Virginia Student Resolution on Confederate Plaques, Tanner Hirschfeld joins us in studio to speak on the plaques, what…

Tuesday, August 29, 201708/29/2017

Bob Fenwick: Community Recovery Town Hall

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bob Fenwick: Community Recovery Town Hall Charlottesville City Councilor, Bob Fenwick, joins “Charlottesville Right Now with Les Sinclair” with his…

Tuesday, August 29, 201708/29/2017

Amy Ciarametaro: September Virginia Spirits Month

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Amy Ciarametaro: September Virginia Spirits Month Amy Ciarametaro, Executive Director Virginia Distillers Association talks with “Charlottesville Right Now with Les…

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