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The Schilling Show 10/13/17 Hour 2: Tina Whittington, Tony Perkins, Ellie Klipp, Jeremy Dys

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The Schilling Show 10/13/17 Hour 2: Tina Whittington, Tony Perkins, Ellie Klipp, Jeremy Dys

Tina Whittington, executive vice-president of Students for Life.. discusses abortion issues, the culture of teenage pregnancy in different environments and more.

Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council, discusses Trump’s actions as president and the 2016 presidential candidates, and the work the Family Research Council does for the family.

Author Ellie Klipp, discusses the science of your gender in her new book I Don’t Have to Choose, which includes talk of government schools and children’s gender identity.

Jeremy Dys, senior council for First Liberty Institute, discusses a study of religious hostility, what First Liberty Institute’s main goals and actions are, and more on the fight for religious freedom.

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