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April 24, 2020

Govs Get Their Priorities out in the Re-open
by Tony Perkins
They got in line at Peach Tree Battle Barbershop at 7 a.m. For a lot of them, it was the first haircut they'd had in a month and a half. "I certainly don't want to spread it to anyone," customer Matt Maddox said, "so I've got a mask. But I'm not concerned." Others, like Atlanta restaurant owner Hugh Acheson, understands that staying closed will hurt, but argues, "Now is not the time for fine dining." Either way, their governor, Brian Kemp (R), is giving them a choice -- which is more than a lot of Americans can say.
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Show and Intel: Spy Chief Acts on LGBT Views
by Tony Perkins
Richard Grenell never worked for Barack Obama -- but he's using tactics near and dear to that administration's foreign policy. The acting director of national intelligence has decided that it's time for America to stop sharing information with countries who aren't as pro-LGBT as he is -- a view that's eerily similar to Hillary Clinton's State Department, where ideological blackmail was the order of every day.
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Survey Results: How Has the Virus Affected Your Family?
by Tony Perkins
My daughter is a medical assistant. She and her coworkers were short on PPE [personal protective equipment]. I made reusable masks for 6 of the medical assistants. Others heard about it and it exploded. At this point in time I have made 113 masks for various people and would like to do more.

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Today's show features: Lela Gilbert, FRC's Senior Fellow for International Religious Freedom, on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on the commemoration of the Armenian genocide, and a proposal for church re-openings.

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