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The World and Everything In It

5.13.24 Legal Docket, Moneybeat, and confronting evil

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers three arbitration cases; on the Monday Moneybeat, the Biden Administration’s law capping credit-card late fees; and on the World History Book, remembering Queen Wilhelmina, desegregation, and Tiananmen Square. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from DelTackett.com, Biblical worldview resources and training to help you live a healthy and vibrant life in Christ, and to be light and salt, impacting your neighbors and culture for the glory of God. More at www.DelTackett.com/truth.From The Story Partners Podcast. Tim Schulte was a successful pharmacist with a secret. When his opioid addiction was found out, he thought life was over. Season 2 Episode 9 on any podcast app or at StoryPartners.org.And from The Story Partners Podcast. Tim Schulte was a successful pharmacist with a secret. When his opioid addiction was found out, he thought life was over. Season 2 Episode 9 on any podcast app or at StoryPartners.org.

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The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like me. My name is

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Dennis Miranda. I live in southwestern Pennsylvania with my beautiful wife of 35 years and our three children.

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I'm a retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant who now works for the Department of Veterans Affairs

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and soon to be Coulson Fellow. I hope you enjoy today's program.

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Aura!

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Good morning!

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To arbitrate or to litigate, that is the question. Well, it's one question. The key question is who decides where cases get resolved?

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We have two people running in with contracts one of

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which suggests that this is supposed to be decided by the court. The other suggests

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that this is supposed to be decided by the arbitrator. Legal docket is coming up. Also today the Monday money beat and the world history book.

0:55.6

35 years ago protesters in China make a stand, literally a brave stand before a

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tank. There has never been a challenge to the leadership of Communist China like this one. It's Monday, May 13th. This is the world and everything in it from

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listener-supported world radio. I'm Jenny Rop. And I'm Nick Eicher. Good

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morning.

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Up next, Kent Covington with today's news. Columns of black smoke rose from parts of the city of Jabalia in northern Gaza over the weekend

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as Israel carried out more airstrikes against Hamas targets.

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Israeli defense forces are also pushing into the southern city of Rafa over strong objections from the White House.

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That after ceasefire talks broke down again last week, but Secretary of State Tony Blinkin said Sunday.

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It remains our view that the fastest way to get to a ceasefire,

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the fastest way to get hostages home,

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is through an agreement and we're determined every single day to pursue that and to try to get it to happen.

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Lincoln also delivered some of the Biden administration's most blistering criticism

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