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The Schilling Show 9/29/17 Hour 2: Jessica Bruder, David Almasi, Salim Furth

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The Schilling Show 9/29/17 Hour 2: Jessica Bruder, David Almasi, Salim Furth

Jessica Bruder, award-winning journalist and author of Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Centuryexplains who and what today’s nomads are like, how the recession hit senior citizens, and how hitting the road can bring potential perils and joys.

Vice President of the National Center for Public Policy Research, David Almasi discusses the public response to the NFL, Nike shareholder meeting and more about the cost of corporate NFL support.

Salim Furth, Research Fellow in Macroeconomics with The Heritage Foundation, discusses the status of Puerto Rico’s debt and how it became the number it is today, as well as US bankruptcy laws and more dealing with Puerto Rico’s debt.

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

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