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The Schilling Show 8/5/19 Hour 2: David Horowitz, Dr. Michael Busler, Gidon Ben Zvi

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The Schilling Show 8/5/19 Hour 2: David Horowitz, Dr. Michael Busler, Gidon Ben Zvi

David Horowitz, founder of David Horowitz Freedom Center, editor of Front Page Magazine, and bestselling author of Mortality and Faith, shares coming to grips with mortality, reflecting on his childhood, and considering faith.

Dr. Michael Busler, economics expert and professor of finance at Stockton University, analyzes the recent cut on interest rates, political pressure, and the Fed policy going forward.

Journalist, IDF veteran, and political commentator, Gidon Ben Zvi discusses Democrats and Israel, the embrace of the BDS movement, and US military aid.

All of this and more in hour two on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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