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The World and Everything In It

1.18.24 Religious liberty in Nicaragua, AI artists, and dead ends in sanctuary cities

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Nicaragua exiles a Catholic bishop who criticized the government’s human rights abuses; A gallery in the Netherlands raises questions about the role of AI in art; and what happens to migrants who cross into the U.S. illegally after they arrive in self-titled sanctuary cities like New York City. Plus, putting an end to funny road signs, Cal Thomas on what’s behind the Trump appeal for voters in 2024, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast, featuring testimonies like Laura Perry - who lived as a transgender man for 12 years until Christ confronted her. Available at CompelledPodcast.com or on any podcast appFrom Free Lutheran Bible College. Students learn on campus, building a firm foundation for life in Christ through an Associate’s or Bachelor's degree in Bible & Ministry. More at flbc.edu/worldAnd from Southern Seminary. The strongest MDiv just got stronger! The Master of Divinity at Southern Seminary is now simplified, personalized, and incentivized. The benefits to students are greater personalization, increased specialization, and the opportunity to earn more credentials in an efficient amount of time. Learn more here.

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The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like you.

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I'm Tammy Pettigo from Springfield, Missouri.

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I work for Mercy Health Systems and I hope you enjoy today's program.

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Good morning.

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The government of Nicaragua jails and then releases its clergy who are now exiled in Rome.

0:27.0

We'll talk with an attorney on the case.

0:29.0

Also, can artificial intelligence make art that has heart?

0:33.2

It is absolutely imitating other artwork.

0:35.8

It's not really imitating real life or real experiences.

0:39.6

Also migrants in New York City face dead ends after discovering that illegal entry into the

0:45.0

country limits their options. The most important thing here is that when people

0:48.8

come here, they feel welcome. They feel safe and world commentator Cal Thomas on what Washington

0:56.6

elites should learn from Trump's win in Iowa. It's Thursday, January 18th, 2024.

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This is the world and everything in it from listener supported World Radio.

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I'm Mary Reichert and I'm Myrna Brown good morning

1:17.1

the news is next with Kent Covington

1:20.0

the Iran-backed hooty rebels have launched another attack against a U.S-owned ship in the Gulf of

1:25.5

Aidan. A drone carrying a bomb slammed into a U.S. flagged cargo ship sparking a fire.

1:31.3

The crew was able to put it out with no injuries reported.

1:34.0

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.

1:37.0

These attacks are a clear example of terrorism, violation of international law,

1:41.0

a major threat to innocent lives and to global

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