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The World and Everything In It

7.30.24 Venezuela election, prison staff burnout, and the Highland Games

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Venezuela’s president claims victory in Sunday’s election but vote counts have not been made public; a new law could fix problems in federal prisons, but staff shortages remain high; and competing in a version of the Scottish Highland Games in North Carolina. Plus, meeting old friends in Uber rides, Carl Trueman on desecration on display in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Alex Nsengimana lost his family in the Rwandan Genocide. Then Christ called him to forgive the killers. Episode #82 at CompelledPodcast.com.From the International ALERT Academy. ALERT’s purpose is to forge extraordinary men who influence their world for Christ. ALERT utilizes a military-style structure, intentional discipleship, unique experiences, and professional skills training to create an environment that facilitates the forging process. Our goal is to create men who are spiritually sound, physically fit, and ready to serve. More at alertacademy.com/world.And from Chosen Gen Ministry, outfitting family discipleship through resources such as the Discipleship Parenting podcast. More at chosengenministry.org.

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0:15.6

The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like us. My name is John Beeson from Tucson Arizona. I serve as a pastor at New Life Bible Fellowship and I've benefited from World's Christian World View Journalism since I was a teen. As a father of two teens now, I pray that God bless His World's Ministry long into the future.

0:20.0

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

0:25.0

Venezuela's strong man President Nicholas Maduro claims victory.

0:32.0

But did he win the election fair and square?

0:34.3

The international community is watching this very closely and will respond

0:38.1

accordingly. Also the challenge of running America's prisons.

0:42.5

And an athlete competes in very different summer games,

0:45.5

the Highland games.

0:47.0

To win, you don't have to win the day.

0:49.7

You don't have to win every single event.

0:51.9

You just have to be in the top three typically throughout the day.

0:56.0

And commentary on the desecration of the Holy at the opening ceremony of the Olympics. It's Tuesday, July 30th.

1:11.1

This is the world and everything in It from Listeners Supported World Radio.

1:14.8

I'm Mary Reicherd.

1:15.9

And I'm Lindsay Mast. Good morning.

1:19.5

Up next, Kent Covington has today's news.

1:22.7

Disputed Venezuelan President Nicholas Marodo has declared victory in his country's

1:27.2

national election, but did he actually win?

1:30.7

The White House has its doubts.

1:32.4

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

1:34.6

We've seen the announcement by Venezuelan electoral authorities and quite frankly we have

1:40.1

serious concerns that the result as announced does not reflect the will

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