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The Schilling Show 6/12/18 Hour 1: Richard Lloyd, Matthew Ha, Dr. Michael Busler

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The Schilling Show 6/12/18 Hour 1: Richard Lloyd, Matthew Ha, Dr. Michael Busler

Richard Lloyd of RISE Cville shares on how they are utilizing the voting day to gain signatures to their petition against some City Council members.

Matthew Ha, research associate for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, discusses the premise of the US North Korea Summit, Trump and Kim’s separate desires, and incentives for Kim.

Public policy analyst, economics expert, and finance professor, Dr. Michael Busler examines the focus of the G7 meeting, understanding free and fair trade, and more on the US Canada trade spat.

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

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