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The Schilling Show 2/4/19 Hour 1: Rich Holt, Matt Hardin, Michael Daugherty

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The Schilling Show 2/4/19 Hour 1: Rich Holt, Matt Hardin, Michael Daugherty

Rich Holt, political consultant and member of Project 21 Black Leadership, discusses Ralph Northam’s infanticide and Blackface and refusal to resign.

Greene County Commonwealth’s attorney, Matt Hardin shares the fate of his General Assembly bill to cut his own salary, Daily Newspaper endorsement, and more.

Michael Daugherty, director of The National Cyber Security Society, and author of The Devil Inside the Beltway, analyzes how Facebook tracks us beyond the browser, monitoring iPhone traffic, and cyber security.

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

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