June 08, 2020
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From Riots to Repentance
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by Tony Perkins
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They were the biggest gatherings, by far, but in Washington, D.C., where one reporter said it "felt as if the entire city had emptied into downtown," the atmosphere felt different. Calmer. Despite the steady stream of crowds outside the White House, there were some signs of summer nights from simpler times. By dusk, there were ice cream trucks and little children playing on the grass. Strollers were parked outside restaurants where families were eating under umbrellas. In some places, people held hands and danced to street musicians -- a far cry from the sounds of sirens and shattered glass the weekend before.
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Trump: The Right Man for the Jobs
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by Tony Perkins
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It was the good news no one expected to get. After weeks of sky-is-falling predictions, the economy made a surprising comeback Friday with the news that the unemployment rate actually dropped for the first time since the coronavirus. A whopping 2.5 million jobs were added when the country started to reopen in earnest this month, giving Republicans -- and America -- a win at a time when we desperately need it.
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Chinese Churches Can Reopen... If They Preach Party Doctrine
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by Arielle Del Turco
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While coronavirus restrictions may be lifting for state-approved churches in China, many find themselves facing an even more dangerous situation -- being told what to teach by an officially atheist authoritarian regime.
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Today's show features: Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research at Judicial Watch Inc., on calls to "defund the police," and also on the Southern Poverty Law Center's defense of Antifa; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on the anniversary of D-Day, and a poll showing 80 percent of Americans feel the country is "out of control"; Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., Senior Pastor at Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland, on his roundtable discussion with Vice President Mike Pence and black faith and community leaders.
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