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October 10, 2019

Syria: It's Time to Pray
by Tony Perkins
Today, Turkey is claiming to have killed more than 100 Kurdish fighters in Northeast Syria, and reports of civilian casualties continue to surface. The streets of some towns on the Turkish-Syrian border are chaotic as people continue to flee indiscriminate shelling from Turkish forces. Estimates already suggest that more than 60,000 people displaced in Northeast Syria within the last 24 hours. All of this is just days after President Trump gave the order for U.S. troops to withdraw from the immediate area.
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U.S. to China: Free Muslims from Prison Camps to Trade with America
by Tony Perkins
For a profile in courage, consider a very significant move by the Trump administration this week in defense of Muslims. Just days before taking up new trade talks with China, the administration announced a dramatic stand in defense of up to 2 million Chinese Muslims in concentration camps and against companies that are using their technology to spy on the Chinese in their daily lives.
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Louisiana Abortion Law: Common Sense for Life
by Katherine Beck Johnson
When the Supreme Court agreed to hear June Medical Services v. Gee late last week, it took up what could turn into the biggest abortion case in years. It is certainly the biggest one since Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh have been on the bench.
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Stream Friday & Saturday: Values Voter Summit 2019
You don't have to be in Washington, D.C. to catch up on Values Voter Summit. We'll be streaming the plenary sessions live at valuesvotersummit.org beginning at 8:45 a.m. Friday morning. Even if you miss a session, you'll be able to view archived versions shortly after they're streamed live. See the schedule for up-to-date information.
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For the October 10, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins we feature: Lindsey Graham, to discuss the threat posed by ISIS prisoners in northeast Syria if they are released and return to Europe; Bassam Ishak, President of the Syria National Council of Syria, on Turkish bombings in northeast Syria putting Kurds, Christians, and other religious minorities at risk; Terry Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief of CNS News, on the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments on whether the state could force a Christian funeral home to retain an employee who dressed as the opposite sex; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on the moral and Biblical implications of the record-setting levels of sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S.

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