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The World and Everything In It

11.6.25 Pressuring Nigeria, protecting minors online, and examining the Day of the Dead

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Trump’s push for change in Nigeria, AI protection for children, and reconsidering the “Day of the Dead.” Plus, a Hobbiton wedding crasher, Cal Thomas on food stamps, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Dordt University, Dordt University, where concept-based learning builds confident, thoughtful nurses ready to serve with wisdom and grace. dordt.eduFrom Ambassadors Impact Network. Helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs explore financing options that align with their values. More at ambassadorsimpact.comAnd from Covenant College, where Christian faculty equip students for their callings through hard ideas, deep questions, and meaningful work. covenant.edu/world

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0:00.0

Good morning.

0:06.0

Nigerians respond to the designation of their nation as a country of particular concern.

0:12.0

They're killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers.

0:16.0

It's not going to allow that to happen.

0:18.0

Also, protecting children from chatbots.

0:25.4

And Christians in Mexico warn about the dangers of a centuries-old celebration.

0:31.5

We cannot participate in pagan customs that are contrary to the will of God. And world commentator Cal Thomas on food stamps and fraud.

0:42.5

Thank you. Thomas on food stamps and fraud. It's Thursday, November 6th.

0:44.8

This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

0:48.9

I'm Mary Rankard.

0:49.8

And I'm Wenzzie Mast.

0:51.0

Good morning.

0:53.6

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news. Federal authorities

0:58.7

plan to cut air traffic in the United States by 10% across 40 high-volume markets beginning

1:04.6

tomorrow morning. The Federal Aviation Administration says that is to ensure safety during the

1:10.1

ongoing government shutdown, now the longest

1:12.2

in history at 37 days. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. I anticipate there will be additional

1:17.9

disruptions. There will be frustration. We are working with the airlines. They're going to work with

1:23.5

passengers. But in the end, our sole role is to make sure that we keep this airspace as safe as possible.

1:31.1

Staffing shortages in control towers have already led to a surge in flight delays in recent weeks.

1:36.3

That, as air traffic controllers have been working unpaid since the shutdown began on October 1st.

1:42.7

How much authority does President Trump have to levy trade tariffs under emergency powers?

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