Podcasts

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Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

David Toscano: Charlottesville Statues

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Delegate David Toscano, discusses the recent events around the statues in Charlottesville with Les Sinclair on “Charlottesville Right Now”.

Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

Richard Seweryniak: Cybersecurity Jobs and Training

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

PVCC’s lead cybersecurity faculty member Richard Seweryniak and he’s an associate professor of cybersecurity talks with Les Sinclair about cybersecurity jobs and training.

Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

Rebecca Lystash: Junior League of Charlottesville Fall 2017 Community Grants

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rebecca Lystash, JLC grants co-chair, talks with Les Sinclair about the Junior League of Charlottesville accepting applications for the Fall 2017 Community Grants Program through 5pm on Friday, September 22, 2017. To apply visit: www.jlcville.org/community/community-grants.

Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

Dori Zook & Les Sinclair: Closed City Council Session

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dori Zook & Les Sinclair: Closed City Council Session
WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair on Charlottesville Right Now with her account after the Closed Session of Charlottesville City Council that took place Thursday.

Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

The Schilling Show 8/24/17 Hour2: Kenny Jackson, Dr. Gerard Lameiro and Wayne Crews

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

In hour 2 of today’s Schilling Show, Independent Candidate for Charlottesville City Council Kenny Jackson joins us in studio to talk about your Charlottesville, what you’ve witnessed in the last two weeks, why this is happening, and why you can change things.

Also, Dr. Gerard Lameiro, author of: Great News for America: Understanding the Alt Right’s Connection to the Alt Left, returns to the Schilling Show to discuss the Alt Right and the Alt Left, is the Alt Right also conservative, the political branding by the Alt Left of conservatives, and the diametric opposition of the two sides.

And finally, Wayne Crews, vice president for policy and director of technology studies, CEI: Joins us to talk about he Financial Benefits of Decreasing Regulation, understanding the cost of regulation, how the information is ascertained, the actual costs involved, how it got so bad, the lack of Congressional oversight, the net benefit of regulation, President trump’s record to date, and the plans to scale back further.

All in hour 2 of today’s Schilling Show!

Thursday, August 24, 201708/24/2017

The Schilling Show 8/24/17 Hour1: Bill Roggio and Trish Capps

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

In the first hour of today’s Schilling Show, we begin with Breaking News from deep within Charlottesville City Hall..

Then, later in hour 1, Bill Roggio, Senior Fellow and Editor of FDD’s Long War Journal: Turmoil in Pakistan- joins us to discuss the current state of affairs in Pakistan, their relationship with the United States, how it differs between President Trump and President Obama, the present upheaval, the balance of relations with India, the strategic importance of this alliance, and options going forward.

Also in hour 1, Trish Capps, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Central Va. Chapter, Military Officers Association of America, joins us to talk about the film: Thank You For Your Service we also discuss the crisis we face as a nation, suicide rates among veterans, living with PTSD, transitioning back to civilian life, and managing relationships with family and returning veterans.

All of this and more in hour 1 of the Schilling Show!

Wednesday, August 23, 201708/23/2017

Sarah Berger: Most and Least Valuable College Majors

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Petroleum Engineering is the most valuable college major, according to a new report from TheCashlorette.com. Sarah Berger talks with Les Sinclair about the findings of the survey.

Wednesday, August 23, 201708/23/2017

Bystanders at Charlottesville City Statues

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair spoke with bystanders at the Lee and Jackson statues today after they were shrouded today

Wednesday, August 23, 201708/23/2017

City Councilors on the Covering of Statues 08/23/17

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Wes Bellamy & Kristen Szakos talk with Les Sinclair about the Lee and Jackson statues being covered today in the City of Charlottesville.

Wednesday, August 23, 201708/23/2017

Bystanders at Charlottesville City Statues 08/23/17

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair spoke with bystanders at the Lee and Jackson statues today after they were shrouded today.

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