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The World and Everything In It

4.7.25 Medicaid and patients’ rights, Trump’s tariff strategy, and the 1973 Operation BabyLift

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

On Legal Docket, Medicaid funds to abortion providers; on Moneybeat, President Trump’s tariff strategy, and on History Book, the 1975 airlift of orphaned children from Vietnam. And the Monday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the Colson Fellows Program—a nine-month journey equipping Christians with clarity and courage to navigate today’s culture. colsonfellows.org/worldFrom Dordt University, where 100% of pre-PT students are accepted into Physical Therapy school. Dordt.edu.And from Evangelism Explosion International. Helping believers share the good news of Jesus with the world. EvangelismExplosion.org

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0:00.0

Good morning.

0:06.5

Who decides where low-income patients on Medicaid go for health care, the patient or the state?

0:12.5

It's like when I go to Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and I don't get to pick any doctor that I want.

0:16.6

If I want to go to Johns Hopkins, I can't request a doctor unless they're on the list.

0:20.8

That's a head- on legal docket.

0:22.3

Also, today the Monday money beat tariffs and tanking markets

0:25.8

following the so-called Liberation Day.

0:28.2

David Bonson is standing by.

0:30.4

And the World History Book.

0:32.2

50 years ago this month, a military evacuation in Vietnam.

0:35.6

We just bucket brigade carried kids up the stairs.

0:47.3

It's Monday, April 7th.

0:49.3

This is the world and everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio.

0:53.1

I'm Mary Reichard.

0:54.0

And I'm Nick

0:54.7

Eicher. Good morning. Time for news now with Kent Covington. Severe storms are battering parts

1:03.0

of the south in Midwest, pushing rivers over their banks and into roadways and neighborhoods.

1:10.4

Two normally calm creeks heard there swelling and then merging to form one rushing river in

1:16.9

southern Missouri.

1:18.3

Tarrantial rains have lingered over many states, including Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama.

1:23.8

And Frank Pereira with the National Weather Service says,

1:26.3

Those impacts are actually, actually unfortunately going to continue here

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