April 23, 2020
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Virus Brings Unlikely Faith Fellows Together
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by Tony Perkins
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Whitney Tilson had come down from his Fifth Avenue apartment to walk the dog when he noticed the trucks. Right there, in Central Park, were stacks of tarps and white tents, all "bearing a name he had never heard of -- Samaritan's Purse." He found out the group was building a field hospital for his fellow New Yorkers and asked if he could help. He hasn't stopped, Yonat Shimron writes, since.
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Iran Tests Satellite -- and American Patience
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by Tony Perkins
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With more virus cases than anyone in the Middle East, Iran should have its hands full. Instead, the regime seems determined to show the world that it's got bigger priorities than the deaths of its own people. Wednesday, as a rocket shot high into the sky, carrying the country's first military satellite, it was obvious that even a global pandemic won't slow down Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
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Radical Sex Ed? Look WHO's Talking
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When President Trump pushed the pause button on funding the World Health Organization this past week, most people's only experience with the group was as a harmless arm of the United Nations. But the "watchdog" of the global health is a lot more than the world's disease and infection police. It's also, as more Americans are starting to learn, one of the biggest promoters of abortion and peddlers of radical sex ed.
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Mark Green: Bring Our Companies Home
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The last thing we should do with sky-high unemployment is sending more jobs to China. Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) has a plan to bring U.S. companies home -- and make the communist party pay for it. Listen in on our conversation from Wednesday's "Washington Watch" to hear how.
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Today's show features: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th district of Arizona and member of the president's Opening Up America Again Congressional Group, on how to reopen the country while balancing the interests of public health and the economy; Scott Rasmussen, Pollster and Publisher of ScottRasmussen.com, on whether we are asking the right questions about the coronavirus and the economy; Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Representative for the 1st district of Kansas, on his decision to remain in his district to treat COVID-19 patients while Congress votes to replenish the Paycheck Protection Program; Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on re-opening the country while balancing the interests of public health and the economy.
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