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The Schilling Show 5/16/17 Hour2: Dan Hampton, Tom Lindsay, and Ron Meyer

Bestselling author Dan Hampton calls in to discuss his book; The Flight: Charles Lindbergh’s Daring and Immortal 1927 Transatlantic Crossing. Dan speaks on the significance of a transatlantic flight and those who had gone before him.

Tom Lindsay Director of the Center of Higher Education stops by to inform us on the prior legacy of American Higher Education and what has happen over the past 50 years.

Ron Meyer editor of Red Alert Politics: Is Healthcare A Right joins us to  share his take on Miss USA Kara McCullough response and failures of the education system.

All this on hour two of The Schilling Show!

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