September 30, 2019
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Pot Bill Tokes the Line on Public Safety
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by Tony Perkins
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When the alarm went off at Jennifer Hrobuchak's work, the 22-year-old district manager didn't think twice. She got in her car in the early morning hours and headed off to the store to investigate. The new college graduate, who had hoped to have a career saving people from drugs, never saw the man run through the red light straight at her. At 82 miles per hour, he slammed Jennifer's car across the road into a building that crushed and killed her.
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Freedom Denied: Communist China's Red Legacy
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Over 580 tanks, 160 fighter jets, and 15,000 soldiers and sailors will parade through Tiananmen Square Tuesday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the communist-led People's Republic of China (PRC). Amidst the fanfare and dramatic exhibitions, a lot of people might ask what, exactly, Beijing is celebrating. The last 70 years in China have seen millions of deaths by starvation, a repressive one-child policy, and social unrest.
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No-Fly for Life: Illinois Rep. Proposes Radical Travel Ban
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by Tony Perkins
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Apparently, it's not enough that Illinois passed one of the most shocking abortion laws in America. Now, they want to punish states who don't.
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For the September 30, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Ralph Abraham, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Louisiana, to discuss parents' outrage over a state "health" survey asking sexually explicit questions to middle schoolers without notifying parents; Sylvia Allen, State Senator for the 6th District of Arizona, to discuss her own state's explicit sex education program; Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, on the health risks of vaping; Travis Weber, Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs at Family Research Council, to discuss Illinois legislation that discourages travel to pro-life states.
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