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The Schilling Show 4/12/18 Hour 2: Eddie Money, Christian Picciolini, Buddy Weber

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The Schilling Show 4/12/18 Hour 2: Eddie Money, Christian Picciolini, Buddy Weber

Eddie Money, multi platinum rock and roll star, discusses how he got started in music, how his new show came about, and more from the star of Real Money on AXS TV.

Emmy Award-winning director and producer, Christian Piccolini shares about his early years and home life, how he became ensnared in white nationalism, and more on how he got out of his descent into America’s most violent hate movement.

Buddy Weber, attorney with the Monument Fund, analyzes if city counselors could be held individually liable for reckless decisions made last year.

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

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