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The World and Everything In It

11.7.25 The roots of online anti-Semitism, a review of Nuremberg, and a day in Ukraine

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet tackles anti-Semitism and conservative politics; Collin Garbarino reviews Nuremberg; and Ukrainians persevere through war. Plus, the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Covenant College, where Christian faculty equip students for their callings through hard ideas, deep questions, and meaningful work. covenant.edu/worldFrom Ambassadors Impact Network. Helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs explore financing options that align with their values. More at ambassadorsimpact.comAnd from Dordt University, Dordt University, where concept-based learning builds confident, thoughtful nurses ready to serve with wisdom and grace. dordt.edu

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0:00.0

Good morning.

0:06.0

The name Nick Fuentes sparks debate among conservatives.

0:10.0

Is he a threat or a wake-up call?

0:12.0

John Stone Street is standing by.

0:14.0

We'll talk about young minds drawn to extremism and how the church can answer Culture Friday straight ahead.

0:20.0

And apropos of Fuentes.

0:22.4

I'm going to put Herman Goering on the stand and I'm going to make him tell the world what

0:26.4

he did so that it can never happen again.

0:29.1

A new film explores humanity's capacity for evil, World's Colin Garberino, with a review

0:34.5

of Nuremberg, and later the sounds of ordinary life in Ukraine.

0:46.8

It's Friday, November 7th. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported

0:51.9

World Radio. I'm Mary Reichert. And I'm Nick Einker.

0:55.1

Good morning.

0:57.7

It's time for the news.

0:59.3

Here's Kent Covington.

1:01.5

Travelers across the U.S. are facing potential chaos today as federal authorities begin reducing air traffic at 40 airports today to ensure safety. Those include major hubs like

1:12.7

Atlanta and Denver, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. We were seeing increased pressure in these 40

1:19.7

markets, and we looked at the data. This was data-driven, and so taking 10% of the flights out

1:25.9

will reduce that pressure, which is what we want to do.

1:29.7

The move comes amid staffing shortages with air traffic controllers being asked to work without pay for now,

1:35.5

ever since the government shutdown began more than a month ago.

1:38.8

Spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association, Dennis Tager, said the air traffic cutback was the right call.

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