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The World and Everything In It

11.28.24 The Israel/Hezbollah cease-fire, civil political discussions, and qualities of timeless music

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Life after Thursday’s cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon, political conversations with those “on the other side,” and The Great American Songbook with Bob Case. Plus, Cal Thomas on true thanksgiving, an unexpected guest for dinner, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Knox Theological Seminary. Reformed, flexible, integrated certificate and post-graduate degree programs designed for you and your calling in ministry. Request more information about our fully online, accredited programs at Knoxseminary.edu/world.And from Dordt University. Service opportunities at Dordt give students a chance to gain practical wisdom for lives of service – until all is made new.

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0:00.0

Good morning and happy Thanksgiving.

0:07.0

This week's ceasefire agreement means people displaced by war in Lebanon and northern Israel could return home, but uncertainty still exists.

0:17.0

It's not clear that conditions agreement will enable ready to feel safe enough to go back.

0:24.3

Also, improving your conversation about politics around the dinner table and a musical introduction

0:30.6

to the Great American Songbook from Bob Case. And all one has to do is mention the name Bing. And people all around the world know exactly who you're referring to.

0:43.1

And World Commentator Count Thomas reminds us to whom our gratitude should be directed this Thanksgiving.

1:01.9

It's Thursday, November 28th. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichard. And I'm Merna Brown. Good morning. Time now for the news with

1:09.8

Kent Covington.

1:17.6

The FBI is investigating violent threats against members of the incoming Trump administration and others.

1:23.7

Bomb threats and so-called swatting attacks have reportedly targeted nearly a dozen of President-elect Donald Trump's picks for leadership roles as well as some Republican lawmakers.

1:28.1

Congressman Claudia Tenney of New York said Wednesday,

1:31.2

We've got to stand up to these people. This is what terrorism looks like. This is local, you know, domestic terrorism.

1:35.8

A lot of the hysteria on the left, you know, does get people incited.

1:40.4

Investigators, though, are not yet certain whether the perpetrators are domestic.

1:43.8

They've not yet ruled out foreign actors.

1:46.2

Among those targeted were Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, Trump's nominee for ambassador to the

1:50.7

UN, as well as Trump's incoming chief of staff, Susie Wiles.

1:54.7

No word on whether incoming borders are Tom Holman was targeted, but he told Fox News.

1:59.9

I'm not going to be intimidated by these people.

2:02.7

They're not going to silence me.

2:04.5

Look, I'm going to do this job.

2:06.1

I want to do this job because it's an issue of national security.

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