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The World and Everything In It

7.16.25 Washington Wednesday on political realignments, World Tour on New Zealand’s population, and John MacArthur’s legacy

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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On Washington Wednesday, the shifting within the political parties; on World Tour, the changing population in New Zealand; and remembering John MacArthur. Plus, librarians take on hungry bugs, Flynn Evans on pornography’s poison, and the Wednesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Nicea Conference, a once-in-a-lifetime gathering to honor our one Lord, remember our one faith, and proclaim our one gospel. niceaconference.com

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0:00.0

Good morning, the Epstein Backlash.

0:08.0

Some Trump supporters are not buying the administration's nothing to see here online.

0:13.0

Right, Hunter Baker is standing by for Washington Wednesday.

0:17.0

We'll also talk with him about Elon Musk's third-party tease and why outsider movements

0:22.2

keep failing in the American system.

0:24.8

And the Supreme Court green lights deep cuts at the Department of Education.

0:29.1

Also today, world tour.

0:30.9

And later, the life and legacy of pastor-teacher John MacArthur.

0:34.7

MacArthur, what happens when you die?

0:36.3

Well, when you die, you go to one of two places, according to Scripture.

0:46.5

It's Wednesday, July 16th.

0:48.8

This is the world and everything in it.

0:51.0

From listener-supported World Radio.

0:53.1

I'm Merna Brown.

0:53.9

And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

0:57.7

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news. Senate Republicans are hoping to fill the last

1:04.1

remaining major vacancy in the Trump administration.

1:07.8

National State Senate Foreign Relations Committee will come to order.

1:11.5

Members on Tuesday grilled former national security advisor Michael Waltz, who was now

1:16.0

President Trump's pick for ambassador to the United Nations.

1:19.5

The nominee said the U.N. is a body in need of reform.

1:23.4

And he added that nowhere is that more evident than with what he said is a clear anti-Israel bias.

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