November 07, 2019
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Judicial Activism Takes Manhattan
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by Tony Perkins
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She scrubbed in like she usually did. Their patient, she was told, had just lost her baby. It was supposed to be a routine procedure -- the kind they usually perform after a miscarriage. Turns out, nothing about the procedure was routine. When she met the doctor, he had an apologetic look in his eye. "Please don't hate me," he said. The woman's baby, the nurse discovered, hadn't died. They were there to destroy it.
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Mourning on the Border
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by Tony Perkins
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They travel by military escort to get there, stopping at the charred car where they bury their faces in their hands and cry. It's the place where their family took their last breaths, victims of a massacre no one saw coming. In the three days since the news sent shockwaves around the world, there are no more answers for the LeBaróns' brutal deaths -- only questions about how a peaceful caravan of U.S. women and children could be in the crosshairs of Mexico's monsters.
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Uninvited: Chinese Intruders Stake out Uyghur Homes
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by Tony Perkins
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It sounds like a cheerful sort of mentor program: "Pair Up and Become Family." But in China, nothing is cheerful, and certainly nothing about this intrusive (and probably abusive) home surveillance is good. When your husband has been hauled off to the country's modern-day concentration camps, the last thing you want is a government official spending the night in your bed. And yet, that's exactly what's happening in more Uyghur neighborhoods.
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Today's show features: Roger Marshall, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Kansas, to discuss a federal district judge in Manhattan blocking a Trump administration rule protecting the conscience rights of healthcare providers who decline to perform abortions or gender transition surgeries; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, and Katherine Johnson, FRC's Research Fellow for Legal and Policy Studies, to continue the discussion on the conscience rights of healthcare professionals; Katrina Trinko, Director and Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Signal, on YouTube censoring as "hate speech" a medical doctor's description of gender transition surgery; Harold Harper, FRC's Senior Vice President, to share during National Adoption Month about his family's experience adopting a young boy from China. He and Tony will address the false claims made by liberal media about the Trump administration's new rule to protect the conscience rights of faith-based adoption providers.
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