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The World and Everything In It

3.27.25 Religious persecution worldwide, adoptions from China, and a Ukranian ballet performs Swan Lake

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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The latest report on religious persecution, U.S. families hopeful about adoptions from China, and Ukranian ballet continues. Plus, finding creative solutions for dog adoptions, Cal Thomas on the Department of Education, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from LeTourneau University. The Christian Polytechnic University. More at LETU.EDU.

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0:00.0

Good morning. A new report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

0:10.0

shines a light on global persecution, naming names, and urging U.S. action.

0:15.0

Also, hopeful signs for U.S. families trying to finalize stalled adoptions from China. I think it can be a win-win. These children need a family. We have U.S. families trying to finalize stalled adoptions from China.

0:22.4

I think it can be a win-win.

0:23.7

These children need a family.

0:27.5

We have U.S. families that want to move forward and adopt them. And a Ukrainian ballet company is touring the U.S., highlighting the importance of art during the time of war.

0:35.0

I feel that it actually helps entice art and how to express what's happening.

0:42.4

And World Commentator, Cal Thomas, says the Department of Education has not lived up to its name.

0:57.1

It's Thursday, March 27th. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

1:01.5

I'm Mary Reichard.

1:02.4

And I'm Marna Brown.

1:03.6

Good morning.

1:06.6

Time now for the news.

1:08.1

Here's Kent Covington.

1:10.0

President Trump says he is placing 25% tariffs on imported

1:14.5

vehicles. It's a move he says will bring more jobs and manufacturing back to the U.S.

1:19.4

This will continue to spur growth like you haven't seen before I was elected. We were losing

1:25.5

all of our plants that were being built in Mexico and Canada and other places.

1:29.7

The president predicted that the auto tariff will also generate $100 billion in tax revenue annually.

1:36.0

Trump said many automakers already have plants in the United States that are currently underutilized.

1:41.5

So they'll be able to expand them inexpensively and quickly.

1:45.0

Meantime, in Savannah, Georgia, Hyundai CEO Jose Munoz, showed off a new $8 billion

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