Particle Data Platform

6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist

6/2/202636 min

Tehran's familiar playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court decisions on arbitration agreements, and the world's oldest working journalist. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the dignity of dependence, the navigational design of pigeons, and the Tuesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Pensacola Theological Seminary... Preparing students to preach God’s Word.go.pcci.edu/startseminaryFrom Ambassadors Impact Network, a nonprofit investor group that has helped investor members deploy over $26 million into more than 60 companies since 2018. The network seeks growth-stage businesses led by Christians who tangibly show and share the gospel. If you know an investor interested in faith-aligned private company opportunities, encourage them to explore membership at ambassadorsimpact.com

And from Dordt University, host of the upcoming At Work in the Garden conference, celebrating God’s good design of work.Dordt.edu/garden

Clips

Transcript preview

First 90 seconds
  1. Kent Covington0:00

    Every morning, tens of thousands of listeners like you invite World into their homes, cars, kitchens, and commutes.

  2. Speaker 20:07

    During our June giving drive, we're asking you to help make that daily work possible.

  3. Kent Covington0:11

    If you value clear reporting, thoughtful analysis, and journalism grounded in facts and biblical truth, journalism without despair, then please consider a gift today.

  4. Speaker 20:23

    And support the work at wng.org/donate. [upbeat music] Good morning. Congress works to make housing affordable, but will it?

  5. Kent Covington0:36

    This is a classic case of trying to close the barn door after the horse has already left the building. Also today, negotiations with Iran. We'll talk with an expert on where things stand. Later, the world's oldest living journalist shares memories of Nazi Germany and World War II.

  6. Walter Bingham· Soundbite0:53

    Something was wrong and something was in the air. Something was wrong, and I walked towards it, and I saw more people and commotions.

  7. Kent Covington1:01

    And World commentator Janie B. Cheaney on dignifying our dependence.

  8. Speaker 21:06

    [upbeat music] It's Monday, June 2nd. This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichard.

  9. Kent Covington1:20

    And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

  10. Speaker 21:22

    Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

  11. Kent Covington1:26

    Iran fired ballistic

We value your privacy

We use cookies to understand how you use our platform and to improve your experience. Click "Accept All" to consent, or "Decline non-essential" to opt out of non-essential cookies. Read our Privacy Policy.