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The World and Everything In It

11.10.25 Presidential power and tariffs, New York’s experiment with socialism, and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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On Legal Docket, the constitutional authority of President Trump’s tariffs; on Moneybeat, New York’s experiment with socialism and the détente with China; and on History Book, the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Asbury University's honors program. Where rigorous academics meet deep thinking and spiritual growth. asbury.edu/honorsFrom His Words Abiding in You, a Podcast where listeners memorize Bible verses in each episode. His Words Abiding in You, on all podcast apps.And from Cedarville University—a Christ-centered, academically rigorous university located in southwest Ohio, equipping students for Gospel impact across every career and calling. Cedarville integrates a biblical worldview into every course in the more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs students choose from. New online undergraduate degrees through Cedarville Online offer flexible and affordable education grounded in a strong Christian community that fosters both faith and learning. Learn more at cedarville.edu, and explore online programs at cedarville.edu/online.

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0:00.0

Good morning. Two cases at the U.S. Supreme Court challenged the president's authority on tariffs.

0:11.3

If this country is not allowed to have the president of the United States negotiate on behalf of it with tariffs, we're going to be a third world country.

0:19.5

That's ahead on legal docket.

0:21.1

Also, today the Monday money beat America's financial capital facing a socialist mayor with a mandate.

0:27.5

And the world history book 50 years ago today, the Gales of November remembered.

0:32.7

A freighter carrying a crew of 29 disappeared on Lake Superior during a severe storm last night, and so far, no survivors have been found.

0:47.0

It's Monday, November 10th. This is The World and everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

0:53.0

I'm Mary Reichert. And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

0:57.7

It's time for the news now with Kent Covington.

1:01.3

The federal government shutdown could soon come to an end.

1:04.7

After the Senate did something last night, it has failed to do for nearly six weeks.

1:08.6

On this vote, the yeas are 60 and the nays are 40,

1:11.6

three-fifths of the Senate, having voted in the affirmative,

1:14.6

the motion upon reconsideration is agreed to.

1:18.6

The Senate in a rare Sunday session voted yes on a test vote

1:22.6

that is the first in a series of procedural maneuvers

1:25.6

to reopen and fund the government into late January.

1:29.2

A group of several Democratic senators broke a stalemate and agreed to vote to advance the spending package.

1:35.1

That does not, however, mean that the shutdown will end immediately.

1:38.3

Final passage could still be several days away if Democrats object and delay the process,

1:43.2

but eight Democrats on Sunday

1:45.2

joined 52 Republicans in approving the measure. The Senate's top Democrat, however, Chuck Schumer

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