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October 07, 2019

Northeast Syria: A Beacon of Religious Freedom that Deserves Our Protection
by Travis Weber and Arielle Del Turco
Turkey just announced its plan to attack one of the few oases of religious freedom in the Middle East -- and it is doing so after President Trump began withdrawing U.S. troops from a part of northeast Syria.
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Mapped-out: Where It's Dangerous in America to Be Born Alive
by Connor Semelsberger
When New York and Illinois each passed abortion expansion laws earlier this year that repealed explicit state protections for infants who survive abortion, it provoked the question: "Are infants who survive abortion in the U.S. protected?" Many pro-abortion activists contend there are already sufficient laws in place to protect such infants. Yet as Family Research Council shows in a new set of maps detailing born-alive protections and the status of later term abortion across the country, this is simply not true.
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Is This Subversive Program in Your Child's School?
by Meg Kilgannon
Navigating our educational system is one of the biggest challenges facing families all across America. Today more than ever parents need to be intentional partners in children's education, whether public, private, or homeschool.
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Today's show features: Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for CBN, on Turkish strongman Recep Erdogan's vow to invade northeast Syria; Gordon Chang, foreign affairs correspondent and expert on China, on the possibility of further escalation in Hong Kong protests; Dennis Prager, Founder of Prager University, to discuss his upcoming appearance at Values Voters Summit 2019, where his new movie, "No Safe Spaces," will be screened; Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, Executive Vice President of Family Research Council, and Travis Weber, Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs and Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council, to respond to the announcement that U.S. troops will withdraw from northeast Syria.

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