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The World and Everything In It

4.29.25 Life in Ukraine, defunding Planned Parenthood, and surviving natural disasters in North Carolina

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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The challenges of living in Ukraine, federal defunding of abortion services, and surviving two natural disasters. Plus, unwinding in Sweden, Daniel Darling on struggling with addictions, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Dordt University. Dordt’s Ag Service Technology program offers hands-on experience for seamless workforce entry. Dordt.eduFrom I Witness, an immersive audio drama exploring stories of faith and transformation. On podcast apps or at iwitnesspod.comAnd from the Crossway Podcast. Thoughtful interviews with authors on topics related to the Bible, theology, and the Christian life. crossway.org/podcast

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0:00.0

Good morning. As the war continues in Ukraine, President Trump and Zelensky talk peace terms.

0:11.7

What would a ceasefire mean? It could lead to a long-term freezing of the hostilities.

0:16.9

Also, today, federal funding for Planned Parenthood faces new scrutiny.

0:23.5

What could that mean for pro-life pregnancy centers?

0:30.1

And resilience in the face of natural disaster will meet a family picking up the pieces over and over.

0:33.4

The instant relaxes, that's our house and it's gone.

0:34.8

It's right there.

0:36.3

There's our life.

0:39.4

And walking with those who are struggling with addiction.

0:51.5

It's Tuesday, April 29th. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichert. And I'm Nick Einker. Good morning.

0:57.7

Time now for the news with Kent Covington. Today marks 100 days since President Trump moved

1:04.5

into the White House for the second time. How those 100 days have gone, of course, all depends on who you ask.

1:11.2

Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer.

1:13.2

The start of Donald Trump's second term has been the worst start of any president in modern times.

1:19.4

But the White House says Trump's second term has thus far been a historic success, starting with the southern border.

1:26.0

Deputy Chief of Staff, James Blair.

1:27.9

Last month, we had the lowest border crossings on record, and that's a result of not new

1:32.7

legislation, as Biden said we would need, but just a new president getting the job done.

1:36.9

And borders are Tom Holman told White House reporters that the United States, in his view,

1:40.9

now has the most secure southern border in recorded U.S. history.

1:45.6

And the president on Monday signed another executive order related to immigration.

1:50.0

It directs federal officials to publish lists of so-called sanctuary cities in states

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