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The Schilling Show 11/26/18 Hour 2: Dori Zook, Phil Kerpen, Jonathan E. Hickory

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The Schilling Show 11/26/18 Hour 2: Dori Zook, Phil Kerpen, Jonathan E. Hickory

WINA’s Dori Zook shares a newsworthy update on jury selection for the James Fields’ case.

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, analyzes the history of GOP failures to repeal Obamacare, media portrayals of GOP actions, and more on Dems voting to take health care away from millions.

Jonathan E. Hickory, master police officer of the Albemarle County Police Department, discusses losing his dad to cancer, becoming a police officer, and more from his book Break Every Chain: A Police Officer’s Battle with Alcoholism, Depression, and Devastating Loss; And the True Story of How God Changed His Life Forever.

All of this and more in hour two on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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