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March 02, 2020

Nike Makes Uyghur Targeting a Team Sport
by Tony Perkins
For the hundreds of Uyghur girls walking through the factory's gates, it may not be a Xinjiang camp -- but it's a prison just the same. The barbed wire, the cameras, the heavy police presence, they're all a sickening reminder that the nightmare they've been living isn't over. It's just changed. Now, hunched over tables, stitching Nike's logo on endless pairs of shoes, they wonder which is worse: "reeducation" lessons or forced labor.
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Media Injects Faith Debate into Coronavirus
by Tony Perkins
The Left seems to love creating hysteria and mocking Bible-believing Christians -- so they couldn't have asked for a better gift than the coronavirus. Not only does it give the media a chance to fuel the fear and fill headlines, but it's also given them a chance to take another whack at Vice President Mike Pence. Not because he's done anything wrong, of course. But because of what he believes.
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Pro-lifers Smoke out Dems during Vaping Vote
by Tony Perkins
Give the House conservatives credit. When it comes to protecting innocent life, there's no quit in this bunch. Despite hostile leaders at every turn, they've found creative ways to keep raising the issue of infanticide. For months, they've used every tool at their disposal, even managing -- this past Friday -- to turn a bill about vaping into a debate about born-alive protections.
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Today's show features: Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for CBN News, on the Israeli election results; Chris Wilson, Partner and CEO of WPA Intelligence, on the South Carolina primary results and the implications for the Democratic presidential race; Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) on a case before the U.S. Supreme Court that could decide whether faith-based adoption centers can operate according to their religious beliefs; Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, Executive Vice President of Family Research Council on what the Trump administration's peace deal with the Taliban could mean for the future U.S. military presence in Afghanistan; and Travis Weber, Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs and Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council, on new evidence shows China is forcing Uighurs to work in Nike shoe factories.

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