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The Schilling Show 4/3/18 Hour 2: Dr. Charles Battig, DeAnna Lorraine, Al Perotta

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The Schilling Show 4/3/18 Hour 2: Dr. Charles Battig, DeAnna Lorraine, Al Perotta

Dr. Charles Battig, policy advisor for the Heartland Institute, and winner of the 2012 Schilling Show Citizen Patriot Award, discusses the climate science court hearing, how the climate is always changing and more key points, and the potential impact of this case.

Media commentator and relationship coach, DeAnna Lorraine analyzes the recent attack on Laura Ingraham, threats to free speech, and how to handle differences in another way.

Al Perotta, managing editor of The Stream, explains why school shooting events hit “close to home”, Daily Signal’s common traits of school shooters, and more on how faith and strong family ties saved him from becoming a mass shooter.

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

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