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Salt Lake City Refugee Resettlement
S19 E42 - 8m 8s
At least 30 US governors have said they don't want Syrian refugees to come to their states. But conservative, red-state Utah not only welcomes refugees but over the years has resettled 60,000. Correspondent Lucky Severson reports from Salt Lake City on why Utah has a history of welcoming strangers and what religious groups are doing to help out.
Evangelicals and Donald Trump
S19 E42 - 8m 30s
On June 21, Donald Trump has planned an invitation-only, closed-door meeting in New York with 500 evangelical leaders. Evangelicals have voted overwhelmingly Republican. While Trump has some support in the conservative Christian community, there are also lingering concerns about his character and suitability to be president. Kim Lawton looks at evangelical divisions over Trump.
Religious Responses to Orlando Massacre
S19 E42 - 3m 21s
In the wake of the June 12 massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, we report on responses from communities of faith, including condemnations of the violence, demonstrations of interfaith solidarity, debate about fighting terrorism, calls for stricter gun control, and renewed discussions about religion and homosexuality.
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