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The Schilling Show 6/6/17 Hour2: Carole Thorpe, Dr. Charles Battig, Raheel Raza, and Ray Klein

Carole Thorpe calls in to share the overview of the  City Council Meeting, her response, and where this will lead us.

Policy Advisor, Dr Charles Battig joins the show to speak on the President’s withdreaw from the Paris Climate Agreement, other nations response, and Trump’s promise.

Council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow President, Raheel Raza gives his opinion on what the president has proposed, other steps we should be taking, and Reforming Islam.

Executive Director of Love Inc, Ray Klein informs us about Love Inc, how this helps, and supporting the ministry.

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

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