March 19, 2020
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Senate Tries to Inoculate the Economy
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by Tony Perkins
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If there were ever a time America should be grateful for its businessman-in-chief, it's now. The Left can say what it wants about Donald Trump, but the majority of people staring down this crisis have to take great comfort in the fact that the man at the helm was built to protect this economy. Even today, as the Senate dives into a third wave of relief, his expertise could very well make all the difference.
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More Churches Put Their Sunday Services in Park
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by Tony Perkins
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Down in Odessa, Texas, dinner isn't the only thing you can get by drive-thru -- so is church! Starting this Sunday, March 22, a pastor is announcing a new service from the parking lot. It's one of the many creative ideas congregations are trying to keep their church families safe and worshipping.
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SPLC More Concerned with 'Hate' Outbreak
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by Tony Perkins
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If people are looking at a map right now, it's for infection rates -- not "hate" hotspots. Try telling that to the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) who picked this week, during a global pandemic, to suggest that the biggest threat facing America is conservatives! Rather than help communities with the virus, SPLC seems determined to divide them -- exposing, once again, where its real motives lie.
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Today's show features: Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska, on his efforts to coordinate the COVID-19 response with the faith community; Gordon Chang, foreign affairs reporter, on the status of China's economy after the coronavirus; The economic stimulus package sitting before the Senate.
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