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The Schilling Show 11/30/18 Hour 2: Frank Cullen, Raheel Raza, Jarrett Stepman

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The Schilling Show 11/30/18 Hour 2: Frank Cullen, Raheel Raza, Jarrett Stepman

Frank Cullen, vice president of U.S policy of the U.S Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center, analyzes counterfeit goods then and now, likely counterfeit products, and how to spot a fake.

Raheel Raza, Clarion Project Advisory Board member, founding member of the Muslim Reformer Movement, and international human rights activist, discusses why the Saudis wanted Jamal Khashoggi dead, the Saudi way, and more.

Editor and commentary writer of The Daily Signal, Jarrett Stepman explains when and where the anti-straw crusade began, the problem of ocean pollution, and more on plastic straw hysteria.

All of this and more in hour two on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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