Jim Schneider handled the hosting duties for this week ending news round-up program that featured details concerning the following stories: --In a vote in the House of Representatives on the 1-year suspension of Planned Parenthood funding, the measure passed by a vote of 241-187. The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Bill passed by a margin of 248-177 which means these bills will be going on to the Senate. --The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote early next week on the Pain Capable Unborn Baby Protection Act. --A Muslim teen brought a homemade digital clock system to school. When questioned about the device, he acted in a passive/aggressive manor regarding his actions and did not have a reasonable answer concerning what he was doing with the case.
Crosstalk: September 21, 2015
Jim Schneider handled the hosting duties for this week ending news round-up program that featured details concerning the following stories: --In a vote in the House of Representatives on the 1-year suspension of Planned Parenthood funding, the measure passed by a vote of 241-187. The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Bill passed by a margin of 248-177 which means these bills will be going on to the Senate. --The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote early next week on the Pain Capable Unborn Baby Protection Act. --A Muslim teen brought a homemade digital clock system to school. When questioned about the device, he acted in a passive/aggressive manor regarding his actions and did not have a reasonable answer concerning what he was doing with the case.