The Pour Over Today - Friday, September 2, 2022
Episode Date: September 2, 2022Today we’re talking about the sparring match between the DOJ and DJT, Wall Street's tough start to the school year, a last-minute report on crimes against humanity in China, and other top news for F...riday, September 2nd. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by OLIPOP. Get 20% off and free shipping with code POUROVER.
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Today we're talking about the sparring match between the DOJ and DJT, Wall Street's tough
start to the school year, a last-minute report on crimes against humanity in China, and other
top news for Friday, September 2nd.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent.
Billy Sunday.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Former President Trump and the Department of Justice continue their sparring match over the
now-famous documents removed from Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. In recent court filings,
Trump's team called the August 8th search, quote, unprecedented, unnecessary, and legally
unsupported. And they said that a president being in possession of, quote, his own presidential records is not cause for a raid.
The DOJ disagrees, saying they only executed the search warrant after multiple attempts to
retrieve the classified documents in less obtrusive ways, and they found evidence of
potential, quote, obstructive conduct. As for the papers themselves, yesterday,
a judge delayed ruling on Trump's request for a special master to review documents seized by the FBI, which the DOJ says would unnecessarily delay
their investigation and harm national security, but she ordered the public release of a more
detailed list of what was taken. The world has different priorities than God does, and many
eternally insignificant things are compelling for a season. These things may not be wrong to follow,
but neither should they consume our attention. Romans 12, 2 says, do not be conformed to this
age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may discern what is the good,
pleasing, and perfect will of God. Wall Street clearly wasn't ready for school to start again.
The stock market fell for a fifth straight day yesterday,
continuing a losing streak that started mid-August and has wiped out much of the summer's gains.
There are a few companies leading the nosedive.
Snap Inc. is laying off 1,600 employees after a series of bad financial reports.
Snap stock is up this week, but down over 75% over the year.
Bed Bath & Beyond's 20% off everything coupons have taken on a new meaning
after the once mighty big box store announced that it's closing 150 stores and laying off 20%
of its corporate employees. Their stock was down 35% this week. And finally, NVIDIA was ordered by
the U.S. government to stop selling its computer chips in China and Russia, and its stock is down
15% this week. Here's a verse to consider when refreshing
Robinhood or Instagram or ESPN.com each morning. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly
things, for you died and your life is hidden with Christ and God. When Christ, who is your life,
appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Colossians 3, 2-4.
In findings that were published just moments before her term ended, the UN human rights chief
affirmed that, quote, serious human rights violations have been committed in China's
Xinjiang region. The long-awaited report found that China's, quote, arbitrary and discriminatory
detention, that includes forced internment camp labor, of the majority Muslim Uyghur people
constituted crimes against humanity. The 48-page
publication recommended prompt action from the Chinese government, and they did immediately
respond with a 131-page rebuttal denying abuses. The road to the report's release has been bumpy.
China has been actively trying to bury it even after protests surrounding the treatment of
Uyghurs encircled the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Activists are glad that the accusations are
finally being addressed. However, without an incoming UN human rights chief named,
doubt remains around next steps given the final hour timing of the report.
Christians have a hard job. We must simultaneously celebrate justice and come alongside victims in
their pain while retaining a love for those in the wrong. Matthew 5, 44 and 45 says,
But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be
children of your Father in heaven. For he causes his Son to rise on the evil and the good, and
sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. The sparkling water craze is in full swing,
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In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
The FDA and CDC signed off on Pfizer and Moderna's boosters. They're targeting original COVID and Omicron BA4 and BA5. The data reviewed came from trials in mice, not humans, which is standard
practice for flu shots, but it's a first for a COVID vaccine. Uncle Sam's pre-ordered 170 million
doses should be available, quote, within days. Life's short and it's getting shorter. Last year, life expectancy in the U.S. fell to 76.1 years.
That's down from 78.8 years in 2019.
It's the most significant two-year decline in a century,
and it was spurred primarily by COVID and record drug overdoses.
Life expectancy also varies by state.
Hawaii is number one, theirs is 80.7 years,
and Mississippi is number 50 at 71.9 years.
Results from Alaska's first ranked choice election are finally in.
Democrat Mary Paltola will finish the late Don Young's term as Alaska's sole House representative.
Paltola, who will be the first Alaskan native in Congress,
stopped Sarah Palin's comeback effort, but she'll face her again this November.
Despite not starting a game since
joining the team in March, Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson has already earned
himself a five-year extension worth $245 million with the team. He must tell really good jokes at
team meetings. Wilson will start against Seattle, his previous team, to kick off the Broncos'
regular season on Monday the 12th. Sound the Horn of Gondor, the first two episodes of Amazon Prime's
The Lord of the Rings, The Rings of Power, were released last night. They're already the most
expensive TV series in history at $715 million, and it launches what Amazon envisions as a
sprawling Middle Earth franchise, meant to one day rival Marvel or Star Wars.
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