Eric Scheiner
Director, MRCTV
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Eric Scheiner is the Director of MRCTV, and has over 20 years experience in broadcasting and video production. Beginning his broadcasting career in the First-In-The-Nation Primary state of New Hampshire, politics, government spending and constitutional issues have been a major thread through his work. Eric left New England in 2005 to host the launch of the award winning 'WYOU Interactive' program for the Pennsylvania CBS affiliate before relocating to the DC area and joining with the Media Research Center.

Eric Scheiner | October 1, 2010
Cochise County Arizona Sheriff Larry Dever says the president does not want border security unless he gets immigration reform.
Eric Scheiner | October 1, 2010
Director of the Congressional Budget Office Doug Elmendorf recommends extending the Bush Tax Cuts before the Senate Budget Committee.
Eric Scheiner | October 1, 2010
Guest: Rep. Ted Poe
Eric Scheiner | October 1, 2010
A daily digest of news stories on CNSNews.com for Oct. 1, 2010.
Eric Scheiner | October 1, 2010
Stewart Brand, an advocate of geoengineering to combat climate change, told CNSNews.com that “human technology” has been “disturbing the atmosphere and climate” for the last “10,000 years” .
Eric Scheiner | September 30, 2010
Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp. testifies before the House Judiciary subcommittee on immigration. On September 30th, 2010
Eric Scheiner | September 30, 2010
Environmental Activist Stewart Brand and author Stewart Brand, an advocate of geoengineering to combat climate change, told CNSNews.com that “human technology” has been “disturbing the atmosphere and climate” for the last “10,000 years” since agriculture began
Eric Scheiner | September 30, 2010
President Obama has virtually made a mantra of saying that Americans are, among other things, 'non-believers.' His words seek to diminish God's standing in America.
Eric Scheiner | September 30, 2010
A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for September 30, 2010
Eric Scheiner | September 29, 2010
House members comment on the brief time they will have to look over the continuing resolution budget legislation for the federal government.