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The Schilling Show 10/25/17 Hour 2: Daniel Golden, Eddy Scarry, Susan Dudley

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The Schilling Show 10/25/17 Hour 2: Daniel Golden, Eddy Scarry, Susan Dudley

Pulitzer Prize winning writer and bestselling author, Daniel Golden explains the topic behind his new book Spy Schools: How the CIA, FBI, and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America’s Universities, including conversation on how he became aware of this problem and reaction from University administration when alerted of a breach in cyber security.

Eddy Scarry, media reporter for the Washington Examiner, discusses General John Kelly and the involvement in the Trump phone call uproar, as well as the Rep Frederica Wilson allegations and the big media blow up.

Director of George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, Susan Dudley examines Trump’s campaign promises and the Congressional Review Act, the  “Cut the Red Tape” effort and more on deconstructing the Regulatory state.

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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