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The Schilling Show 3/28/18 Hour 2: Peter Sprigg, Capt. Tim Aylor and Lt. Mike Wagner

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The Schilling Show 3/28/18 Hour 2: Peter Sprigg, Capt. Tim Aylor and Lt. Mike Wagner

Peter Sprigg, senior policy fellow at Family Research Council, discusses the present policy on transgendered people in the military, concerns over trans service and the coming legal fight over Trump’s proposed policy.

Cop Talk is back with Capt. Tim Aylor and Lt. Mike Wagner of the Albemarle County Police Department, who share the number of traffic fatalities in the county as well as community outreach and upcoming police memorial events.

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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