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The World and Everything In It

7.5.24 Culture Friday, Despicable Me 4, and Ask the Editor

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On Culture Friday, the business sector pulls back on Pride Month; a review of Despicable Me 4; and on Ask the Editor, a fond farewell to one of WORLD’s own. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.​​Additional support comes from Cedarville University, with more than 175 graduate, undergraduate, and dual enrollment programs. Online and on-campus programs at cedarville.edu/WORLD

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0:00.0

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

0:07.0

I'm Carrie Gray from Williamson, Georgia, and today I am standing on Mars Hill in Athens, Greece, where Paul proclaimed in

0:15.0

Act 17, the God who made the world on everything in it does not live in temples

0:20.0

made by man. I hope you enjoy today's program.

0:24.0

Good morning.

0:30.0

Today on culture Friday, a quiet or pride month. Is that even possible and could it signal a change?

0:37.0

John Stone Street is standing by. We'll talk about that and more in just a few minutes.

0:42.0

Also today,

0:43.4

Why can't you be more like your sister Edith?

0:45.8

She lies all the time.

0:47.6

No, I don't.

0:48.6

See, see, she's lying right now.

0:51.0

Despicable Me Four, Colin Garbarino says it's silly and shallow but may keep the kids entertained.

0:58.4

And later ask the editor Paul Butler says, Farewell to a colleague and friend. It's Friday, July 5th. This is the world and everything in it from

1:15.0

listeners supported world radio. I'm Myrna Brown and I'm Nick Eicher. Good

1:19.3

morning. Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

1:25.0

As Big Ben struck 10 o'clock last night in London,

1:30.0

the results of exit polls from Thursday's election were projected onto the

1:34.4

side of the BBC's London headquarters and Labour Party supporters celebrated as the

1:39.8

words Labor landslide flashed in bright colors.

1:44.3

The exit polling commissioned by UK media outlets predicted that the Labor Party would enjoy a

1:48.6

majority of roughly 170 seats, ousting the Conservative Party from power,

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