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The Schilling Show 3/1/18 Hour 2: Dan DiSalvo, Brian Maloney, Maj. Scott A. Huesing

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The Schilling Show 3/1/18 Hour 2: Dan DiSalvo, Brian Maloney, Maj. Scott A. Huesing

Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Dan DiSalvo analyzes Janus v. AFSCME, arguments before the court, and more on the Supreme Court case that could devastate unions.

Brian Maloney, Editor-in-Chief of Media Equalizer, discusses what YouTube screening and banning conservative content, the company’s stated purpose behind this, and YouTubers who have been targeted.

Maj. Scott A. Huesing USMC (ret.), executive director of Save the Brave, and author, shares his experience in Ramadi, facing the deaths of Marines under his command, and more from his book Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City.

All of this and more in hour two on The Schilling Show!

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