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Thursday, May 18, 2017
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Joining Kerby in-studio in the first hour is president and founder of Grace Products and The Visual Biography Company, Greg Vaughn. Greg will tell us about a new project due for launch on Father’s Day this year called, Be the Dad . . . God wants you to Be!

In the second hour Kerby will have an open line, he will take your comments, questions, concerns about issues in the news this week.

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
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Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Greg Vaughn
President | Founder - Grace Products and The Visual Biography Company
Greg is the president and founder of Grace Products and The Visual Biography Company. Grace Products is one of the leaders in the production and distribution of Christian films for 40 years. He is the winner of two Television Emmys for his educational series IN SEARCH OF THE HEROES which is used in over 40,000 schools and libraries. Through his offices in Richardson, Texas he works directly with over 85,000 churches.

Greg is also the founder & author of Letters from Dad, which helps men leave a Legacy of Faith, Hope, and Love to their families through the lost art of letter writing. Through his Visual Biography Company, he has preserved hundreds of family legacies in documentary-style, personalized productions.
Be the Dad - Noah
Be the Dad
Questions about Classified Information
President Donald Trump did not violate the law when he reportedly revealed classified information about an Islamic State terrorist plot during a meeting last week with Russian officials, intelligence and legal experts say.

But the news that Trump shared intelligence with the Russians that was provided to the U.S. by a partner country in the Middle East — a nation that had not given the Americans permission to share the information with Russia — has raised questions about the legal issues and protocols that surround disclosures of classified information.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that Israel provided the intelligence in question, potentially complicating the U.S. relationship with its important Middle East ally.

H.R. McMaster, Trump’s national security adviser, would not confirm or deny if Trump shared classified information with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador during a meeting at the White House last week. He downplayed the seriousness of the information Trump disclosed, saying that Trump in the moment made the decision to reveal the intelligence to the Russians.
Comparing Current Situation to Watergate is Nonsense
As the rhetoric in Washington continues to heat up over an evidence free allegation President Trump told former FBI Director James Comey to stop the bureau's investigation of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, attorneys familiar with White House scandals and obstruction of justice are telling everyone to take a breath.

"Having served as Assistant Minority Counsel to the late Senators Howard Baker and Fred Thompson, it borders on the absurd to hear the comparisons from a gaggle of politicians and pundits between Watergate and the firing of the FBI Director by President Trump. Leaving aside that numerous Democrats have themselves 'demanded' the firing of Comey and that Comey himself notes that the FBI Director can be fired for 'no reason' at all, the comparisons are not only blatant partisan nonsense, they diminish the historic process which lead to President’s Nixon’s resignation in the summer of 1974," Michael Madigan, former assistant minority counsel on the Watergate Committee said Wednesday.
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