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The World and Everything In It

1.13.25 Supreme Court arguments on the TikTok ban, economic trends for 2025, and stories of unyielding bravery

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers the TikTok ban; for Moneybeat, David Bahnsen on economic trends for 2025; and History Book features two stories of bravery during a disaster. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network. Inviting entrepreneurs to access faith-friendly financing options at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom Dordt University. Dordt’s student musicians enjoy opportunities to discover, develop, and share the gift of music and bring glory to God – until all is made new.And from The Issues, et cetera podcast. Expert guests, Expansive topics, Extolling Christ. More at issuesetc.org

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0:00.0

Good morning. Free speech or Trojan horse. The federal government battles TikTok at the Supreme Court.

0:12.5

The Chinese government's control of TikTok poses a grave threat to national security. No one disputes that the PRC

0:18.9

seeks to undermine U.S. interests.

0:22.6

That's ahead on legal docket.

0:27.1

And speaking of China, we will talk trade with and tariffs on Beijing,

0:30.0

economist David Bonson, with the Monday Moneybeat.

0:34.4

And the World History Book today two stories of heroism in the air.

0:35.9

Act is 1529.

0:38.1

Do you want to try to land Warnu1.3? We may end up in the air. Act is 1529. Do you want to try to land one break?

0:40.1

We may end up in the Hudson.

0:48.8

It's Monday, January 13th.

0:50.8

This is the world and everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

0:52.9

I'm Mary Reichard.

0:53.8

And I'm Nick Eicher.

0:54.9

Good morning.

0:57.2

Time now for the news with Kent Covington.

1:00.7

Catastrophic wildfires in the Los Angeles area have now killed at least 16 people while causing historic destruction.

1:08.7

L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna.

1:10.1

In driving around some of these areas, they literally look like war zones. There are down

1:16.4

power poles, electric wires. There are still some smoldering fires. It is not safe.

1:23.6

He's urging residents in affected areas not to try and return home before getting the all clear from authorities.

1:29.7

150,000 people in L.A. County were under evacuation orders as of Sunday.

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