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The World and Everything In It

6.11.24 Google shareholder meeting, Hong Kong law, and from jail to jobs

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

News

4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Activist pressure at corporate boardrooms, Hong Kong's National Security Law suppressing dissent, three recent Supreme Court decisions, and a Texas trade school helping men break free from their past. Plus, love without age limits, Brad Littlejohn on managing smartphones, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the Story Partners Podcast with stories of hope like Eddie Smith’s journey from the rough streets of Chicago to New Life in Jesus. Season 2, Episode 2, on any podcast app or at StoryPartners.org.And from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota. Students start here, go anywhere, grounded in God's Word. More at: flbc.edu/world.VISIT WORLDRELIEF.ORG/REFUGEEDAY to get TWO FREE COURSES from World Relief! Redeem the offer with your one-time or monthly gift of $25 or more. This offer ends on June 30, 2024, so visit WORLDRELIEF.

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0:30.3

We hope you enjoy today's program. Good morning.

0:35.0

Activist shareholders want Google to stop doing business with Crisis Pregnancy Centers.

0:43.8

Google is generating millions of dollars for ads placed by facilities known as Crisis Pregnancy

0:48.9

Centers or CPCs.

0:50.5

Also, China continues its crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong.

0:55.0

Plus, former inmates are turning to the trades to get back into society.

0:59.2

So I got out.

1:00.0

I didn't have no birth certificate, no ID, a social kid card, and nothing.

1:04.4

And what happens when your smartphone becomes a social passport? It's Tuesday, June 11th. This is the world and everything in it from listener supported world radio.

1:22.0

I'm Mary Reicher and I'm Lindsay

1:23.9

mast good morning up next Kent Covington has today's news

1:30.8

14 votes in favor, 0 votes against. The 12th resolution has been adopted.

1:38.0

The UN Security Council on Monday overwhelmingly approving a Gaza ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States,

1:45.0

Russia abstained from the vote but did not block the measure,

1:48.0

US Ambassador to the UN Linden Thomas Greenfield.

1:51.0

Hamas can now see that the international community is united.

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