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The Schilling Show 2/19/18 Hour 2: Chris Horner, John Preston, Timolin Langin

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The Schilling Show 2/19/18 Hour 2: Chris Horner, John Preston, Timolin Langin

Chris Horner, senior fellow for Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of The Liberal War on Transparency, discusses his FOIA requests, off the books governance, and more on Mark Herring and Bloomberg-funded special assistant Attorney General.

Singer/songwriter and Marine Corps Combat Veteran, John Preston shares his outreach efforts through music to fight against veteran suicide, losing his brother to suicide, as well as his own struggle.

Author and teacher Timolin Langin analyzes where children learn their financial sense and values, bad habits from parents and more from her book Mind Over Money and teaching children financial lessons.

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

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