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March 27, 2020

Every Crisis Is an Open Door
by Tony Perkins
It was almost dusk when they pulled into the hospital parking lot, flashers on. For Midland, it had been a sobering few days. Like other parts of Texas, the first wave of virus patients hit this week -- leaving doctors and nurses alone to face the grim realities. Knowing their health care workers were probably exhausted and now isolated from their families, the tight-knit community had an idea: a car prayer chain, outside Midland Memorial Hospital.
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Coronavirus: Handle with CARES
by Tony Perkins
A lot of Americans heard what Democrats tried to put in the coronavirus relief bill. What they don't know is: what's in it for them? Now that the aid package is headed to the president's desk, the question on a lot of people's minds is -- can it help me? And how soon?
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A Not-So-Selective Service?
by Tony Perkins
With all of the challenges facing America right now, it's difficult to believe that anything but the coronavirus is being debated. But the country's business continues to go on, especially as it relates to the nation's military. While the rest of the country is busy fighting an unseen enemy, at least one commission is making plans for a time when the battle is more straightforward -- and our volunteer force isn't enough.
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Today's show features: Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Kansas, to discuss coronavirus relief measures and abortion clinics defying orders to stop performing abortions; Jeff Sessions, Former U.S. Attorney General, on how the SPLC is targeting conservatives even amid a pandemic; Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on how the coronavirus may impact the November election. Ethan Gutmann, investigative reporter and author of "The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China's Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem," China's continued organ harvesting of political and religious prisoners.

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