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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 28 MIN

Moral Side of the News S1 E32

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Facebook whistle-blower tells all to 60 minutes. 1700 Kentucky inmates released with commuted sentences, because of COVID concerns, are charged with felonies. Ford plans $5.8 billion electric car battery plant in Kentucky. Discuss with Dr. Marian Taylor – South Frankfort Presbyterian Church, Rev. Daniel Corrie Shull – Burnett Avenue Baptist Church, Rabbi Stan Miles – Louisville Melton School, and Fr. John Stoltz – St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Host John Blim

Facebook whistle-blower tells all to 60 minutes. 1700 Kentucky inmates released with commuted sentences, because of COVID concerns, are charged with felonies. Ford plans $5.8 billion electric car battery plant in Kentucky. Discuss with Dr. Marian Taylor – South Frankfort Presbyterian Church, Rev. Daniel Corrie Shull – Burnett Avenue Baptist Church, Rabbi Stan Miles – Louisville Melton School, and Fr. John Stoltz – St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Host John Blim

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Facebook whistle-blower tells all to 60 minutes. 1700 Kentucky inmates released with commuted sentences, because of COVID concerns, are charged with felonies. Ford plans $5.8 billion electric car battery plant in Kentucky. Discuss with Dr. Marian...

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