January 14, 2020
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Unsettled: The Refugee Question
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by Tony Perkins
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"I had a small hope that maybe ISIS would not come," Thabet says, remembering, as he and the reporter drove the long road toward Mosul. But within hours, everyone he loved and knew had fled. Thirteen thousand Christians vanished, scattered miles from the Nineveh Plain, in hiding. They slept in courtyards, unfinished apartment buildings, churches, camps -- while waves of terrorists burned their way through their towns.
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America's Next Top Model Legislation
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by Tony Perkins
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What in the world is a "gender snowperson?" Ask your fourth grader. In Massachusetts, that's how schools are teaching nine-year-olds to "never assume boys have penises." Welcome to sex education, Planned Parenthood-style. And, if the state's extremists get their way, Frosty's friend is just the beginning.
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A Cornhusker's Stand for Freedom
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by Tony Perkins
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Religious Freedom Day isn't until Thursday, but Governor Pete Ricketts (R-Nebr.) is getting a head start on the celebration. The longtime conservative didn't waste any time promoting the occasion, which marks the date that Virginia passed its 1789 statute that laid the foundation for our First Amendment.
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Today's show features: Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for the 10th District of Pennsylvania, on Attorney General Barr's declaration that killing Soleimani was vetted by the Department of Justice; Hormoz Shariat, President of Iran Alive Ministries, with coverage of the situation on the ground in Iran; Joe Grogan, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, on the Trump Administration's efforts to help victims of sex trafficking; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on California Governor Newsom's push to be a "no-kill state" for animals amid abortion expansion.
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