The Pour Over Today - Friday, September 29, 2023

Episode Date: September 29, 2023

Today, we’re talking about the Republican presidential debate, the first hearing of the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, the release of a U.S. service member from North Korea, and other top... news for Friday, September 29th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Sponsored by Hiya

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today we're talking about the Republican presidential debate, the first hearing of the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, the release of a U.S. service member from North Korea, and other top news for Friday, September 29th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over today. Here's the quote of the day. The gospel comprises, indeed and unfolds, the whole mystery of man's redemption, as far forth as it is necessary toary to be Known for Our Salvation Robert Boyle Let's start with some espresso shots.
Starting point is 00:00:34 The House's Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Biden began yesterday. The House Oversight Committee spent time educating the public on what an impeachment inquiry is and outlining evidence that the president abused his public office for his family's financial gain. They highlighted documents released by an IRS whistleblower that show payments from foreign entities to Hunter Biden and rehashed testimony that then-VP Joe Biden joined his son's business calls to exchange pleasantries and sell the family brand. Three subject matter experts, including a forensic accountant, shared testimony.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Democrats seemed unimpressed and are adamant that Republicans have failed to provide evidence connecting Joe Biden to the payments and criticized Republicans for holding the inquiry instead of working to avoid the looming government shutdown. The White House simply called the hearing a baseless stunt. The world has different priorities than God does, and many eternally insignificant things are compelling for a season. Investigations into people named Biden or Trump may not be wrong to follow, but neither should they consume our attention. Colossians 3 verses 2 through 4 says, Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things. For you died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Wednesday night, seven of the top eight Republican presidential candidates
Starting point is 00:02:02 gathered at the Reagan Presidential Library to be scolded by hosts for ignoring prompts and talking over one another. The debate was moderated by two Fox Business hosts and a Univision anchor. Topics included the war in Ukraine, abortion, the opioid crisis, workers' rights, and former President Trump. DeSantis said that Trump, who skipped the debate in favor of speaking to autoworkers in Michigan, was missing in action and should be here. Nikki Haley delivered the most talked-about zinger, telling entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivered the Democratic rebuttal in an interview with Fox News immediately after the debate, saying the GOP candidates only identified problems while President Biden has created solutions.
Starting point is 00:02:52 The U.S. Army private who defected to North Korea is back on American soil. Let's rewind. On July 18th, Private Travis King was ordered to return to the U.S. to face discipline for an assault he committed while stationed in South Korea. Instead, he joined a tour group visiting the North-South Korean border and made a mad dash for the Hermit Kingdom, where he was arrested. After weeks of crickets, the U.S. learned King was being expelled without explanation, and after a complex mediation by the Swiss, our diplomatic partner in North Korea, King was flown to Texas. He is in good health and very happy to be home. U.S. officials said they made no concessions to
Starting point is 00:03:30 North Korea to bring King home and that this resolution suggests the possibility of diplomacy with the adversary. Here's a verse to consider when you make it home after a long, hard journey. As for God, his way is perfect. The Lord's word is flawless. He shields all who take refuge in him. It is God who arms me with strength and keeps my way secure. Psalm 18, verses 30 and 32. We guessed water, and we were correct, but today's correct answer is Haya. Haya is the pediatrician-approved, super-powered, chewable vitamin created by two dads tired of children's vitamins that cause more problems than they solve. Haya fills the most common gaps in modern children's diets without the added sugar and gummy junk found in other brands. But it also checks one more very important box.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Even picky eaters love the taste. So parents, get 50% off of your first order with code POROVER when you try Haya today. Find the link in our show notes. In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates. Frank Rubio is back on Earth after a brief 371-day stint on the International Space Station, the longest time an American has ever spent in space. His trip received an unplanned six-month extension when his original ride home was damaged by space junk. He'll now be studied to understand the impact of long-duration
Starting point is 00:05:05 space trips. A New York judge found President Trump liable for business fraud, a victory for New York Attorney General Letitia James. The judge ruled that Trump manipulated the value of his assets to avoid taxes and receive favorable loan terms. A trial will determine damages owed. Trump called the ruling a witch hunt and his lawyers are set to appeal. Liquor stores in Philadelphia were closed indefinitely on Wednesday after a wave of looting. At least 58 people have been arrested, including three juveniles. The police commissioner said the thefts were unrelated to protests of a decision to drop charges against a police officer involved in a fatal traffic stop. The window of opportunity to wear Crocs on the Senate floor has closed.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Just weeks after Senate Majority Leader Schumer chose to stop enforcing an unwritten dress code, a nod to Senator Fetterman, who prefers a hoodie, the Senate voted unanimously to adopt a formal dress code that requires a coat, tie, and slacks for men. Canadian House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota stepped down as Speaker on Tuesday following some controversy. Last week, Rota invited a 98-year-old Ukrainian veteran to a joint parliamentary session attended by Vladimir Zelensky, calling him a hero amid two standing ovations. It was later revealed the veteran actually fought for the Nazis in World War II. And that's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening. If you're listening on the Apple Podcasts app, give us a five-star rating and drop a review. If you're listening on Spotify,
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