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The Schilling Show 9/29/17 Hour 1: Dr. Alvin Edwards, Corey Stewart, David Caron

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The Schilling Show 9/29/17 Hour 1: Dr. Alvin Edwards, Corey Stewart, David Caron

Dr. Alvin Edwards, pastor at Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church, discusses the cancellation of the Malik Shabazz appearance, concerns from the Jewish community, and how to move forward.

Republican for US Senate, Corey Stewart shares his reaction to the NFL protests, as well as his NFL Anti-Trust Exemption proposal, and other campaign issues.

David Caron, of the Kenny Jackson campaign, talks about the main issues that were discussed and how people can help with neighborhood concerns that were present at the Charlottesville City Council Forum.

All of this and more on hour one of a Free Phone and Freaky Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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