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The Schilling Show 9/26/17 Hour 2: Philip Haney, George Barna, Kristian Saucier

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The Schilling Show 9/26/17 Hour 2: Philip Haney, George Barna, Kristian Saucier

Former Department of Homeland Security official and author of See Something, Say Nothing, Philip Haney, talks about his experience inside DHS, the Global Summit on Counter Terrorism and other updates about the threat of terrorism.

George Barna, Executive Director of the American Culture & Faith Institute and author of The Day Christians Changed America, discusses the Christian influence of the 2016 elections, Democrats and God, and more about the 2016 presidential election from a biblical worldview.

US Navy Petty Officer Kristian Saucier shares his story on how taking pictures of a submarine’s engine room landed himself on trial, as he joins the Schilling Show from imprisoned to freedom.

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

 

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