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November 08, 2019

Banned Practice: YouTube Takes Censorship to Trans Debate
by Tony Perkins
"Talk with teens about possible regret." That's what the American Academy of Pediatrics says about tattoos and body piercings. But when it comes to giving a girl who thinks she's a boy a double mastectomy, the same organization thinks parents should "respect" their kids' wishes.
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Parents Look for Eraser in Austin Sex Ed
by Tony Perkins
Do you want your kids learning about sex from a group of Planned Parenthood pole dancers? Neither do parents in Austin, Texas. The state capital came within inches of adopting the group's middle school curriculum -- but had to scrap it at the last minute when the legislature banned "local governments from doing business with abortion providers." Unfortunately for local parents, what the school district did pass is just as horrifying. And locals have no intentions of taking it sitting down.
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When Erdogan Visits the U.S., He Has Some Explaining to Do
by Arielle Del Turco
As accusations swirl about ongoing Turkish war crimes being committed in Syria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan solidified plans to visit the Oval Office. This came after Erdogan threatened to cancel the meeting over the House of Representatives' passage of a bill recognizing the Armenian Genocide as "genocide" in addition to a bill that would allow for Turkey to be sanctioned.
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Today's show features: Wayne Ivey, Sheriff of Brevard County, Florida, who stands by his "In God We Trust" decal on his vehicle; Josh Brecheen, Former Oklahoma State Senator, to discuss the Oklahoma Supreme Court blocking a ban on dilation and evacuation abortions, a late-term abortion procedure that dismembers a baby capable of feeling pain; Linda Harvey, President of Mission America, on Planned Parenthood hosting a pole-dancing fundraiser for "all genders and ages;" Peter Sprigg, FRC's Senior Fellow for Policy Studies, on a Pew Research Survey showing for the first time ever more Americans between the ages 18 to 44 have cohabitated than been married.

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