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The Schilling Show 4/13/17 Hour2: Lindsey Burke, Will Skillman and Jim Beviglia

Rob begins hour two off with open phones for listener’s to make comments or ask questions on anything they wish to.

Lindsey Burk joins the show to share details on the education policy at The Heritage Foundation at Arizona School. Lindsey touches on points about receipt of funds, rollover, and who can participate in the program.

Jim Beviglia stops by to share his Counting Down The Beatles book with us and gives us a look back at the first 100 songs. Jim speaks on special records The Beatles made while answering question or comments from callers.

All this on hour two of The Schilling Show!

 

 

 

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