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December 05, 2019

'The World Cannot Say It Didn't Know'
by Tony Perkins
They sat in rows -- hundreds of them -- heads freshly shaved. The men are blindfolded and hunched over, their hands tied tightly behind their backs. Close to tears, Omerbek Bikali looks at the footage -- shot at a train station during another Uyghur round-up -- and becomes overwhelmed. "That used to be me," he says quietly. "I cannot forget."
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Army Tags Scripture as Offensive
by Tony Perkins
Nothing can ever bring back Cheryl Spivey's son. After three tours, he had the chance to stay home. But the dad of three and combat medic reenlisted anyway, because "he could help." On his fourth deployment, Tony died helping. Now, a group of angry activists want to take away one of the few comforts Cheryl has left: a set of dog tags reminding her to be strong.
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Impeachment: The Genuine Articles
by Tony Perkins
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was right about one thing in her morning press conference: "Our democracy is at stake." The liberal leader, who announced the House is officially filing articles of impeachment, proved just how little she understands about the Republic she claims to be saving. "If the House proceeds," constitutional expert Jonathan Turley warned, "this impeachment would stand out... as the shortest proceeding, with the thinnest evidentiary record, and the narrowest grounds ever used to impeach a president." But at this point, most people would agree, it's all the Democrats have.
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Today's show features: Mark Green, U.S. Representative for the 7th District of Tennessee, on House Democrats' plan to forge ahead on impeachment despite the lack of evidence; Paul Diamond, leading human rights attorney in the United Kingdom, on a report that Muslim UN officials blocked Syrian Christian refugees from getting help; Scott Rasmussen, public opinion pollster, on polls showing Americans long for civility amid ongoing divisiveness; Jared Bridges, FRC's Vice President for Brand Advancement, to discuss how a biblical worldview guides us in handling conflict in a divided country.

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