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The Schilling Show 5/24/18 Hour 1: Megan Barth

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The Schilling Show 5/24/18 Hour 1: Megan Barth

Megan Barth, co-chair of The Media Equality Project and national spokeswoman for MediaEqualizer.com, discuss the NFL’s solution to players kneeling during the anthem, and the players’ response.

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

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