The Pour Over Today - Friday, September 30, 2022
Episode Date: September 30, 2022Today, we’re talking about Hurricane Ian’s catastrophic damage, leaks in the Nord Stream pipelines, attempts to stabilize the Bank of England, and other top news for Friday, September 30th. Stay i...nformed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Salvation Army Sponsored by Hiya
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Today we're talking about Hurricane Ian's catastrophic damage, leaks in the Nord Stream
pipelines, attempts to stabilize the Bank of England, and other top news for Friday,
September 30th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
Encourage one another.
Many times a word of praise or thanks or appreciation or cheer has kept people on their feet.
Chuck Swindoll.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Just when you thought you could stop saying unprecedented, Ian made landfall as a high-end
Category 4 hurricane near Cayo Costa on Wednesday afternoon.
With 150 mph winds, it's tied as the fifth strongest hurricane to ever hit the U.S.
The storm surge hit 12 feet in some places, washing away
cars and trapping people inside. Over 2.6 million people lost power, but 30,000 line workers are on
the job to get them up and running, and parts of Florida received 19 inches of rain. It's too early
for reliable damage assessments and death tolls, but President Biden warned that Ian may be, quote,
the deadliest hurricane in Florida's history, and Governor DeSantis called the flood damage, quote, historic. Ian weakened to a tropical storm while traveling
across Florida, but re-strengthened into a hurricane over the Atlantic and is expected
to hit South Carolina later today. It's easy to feel helpless, but here are two things you can do.
First, pray for the families and first responders to have strength and hope. And second, you can
give. Consider supporting boots on the ground relief efforts.
One good option is the Salvation Army.
We'll have a link for you in our show notes.
1 Thessalonians 5, 16 to 18 says,
Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in everything,
for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
The Nord Stream pipelines, which carry natural gas from Russia to Germany,
sprung four leaks in the last few days.
And yes, the consensus is that is three more than a random accident can explain.
Officials are calling it, quote, a deliberate act.
The sophistication required to explode the underwater pipes,
paired with the strategic location of the leaks,
they're just inside international water so as to avoid any country's direct retaliation,
have world leaders believing this was carried out by a government, not some private pipeline-hating
organization? Some European leaders are pointing fingers at Russia, but the Kremlin says they
suspect either the U.S. or Ukraine, calling the allegations that they attacked their own pipeline
quote, predictably stupid. Neither pipeline was active, so the leaks don't exacerbate Europe's
energy crisis, but they do have governments upping security on other key infrastructures.
Here's a verse to consider when voices are being raised and fingers are being pointed.
Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger,
for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness. James 1, 19 and 20.
James 1, 19 and 20. Don't worry, the Bank of England is here. After a few days of UK market chaos following the release of the new Prime Minister Liz Truss's economic plan, the Bank
of England pledged to buy government bonds, quote, on whatever scale is necessary. It seems to have
worked. Interest rates have stabilized and the British pound, which had been crashing, reversed
course. Investors remain concerned about the amount of debt the government will need to
accomplish Truss's plan. It includes huge spending, much of which is focused on helping make energy
affordable, while also cutting taxes. In a rare move, the International Monetary Fund urged Truss
to reverse course, but she said no. The S&P 500 responded positively to the Bank of England on Wednesday. It went up
1.9%, but returned to its 2022 sell-off yesterday with a decrease of 2.1%.
Be quick to point to God and give Him the credit for your hope, strength, and love during times
dominated by uncertainty and fear. Even in the midst of uncertainty, our eternity is secure.
On Christ the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Russia's Vladimir Putin is holding a signing ceremony today to formally annex four Ukrainian
territories. Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky said the, quote, pseudo-referendums do not
change reality, and Western nations have vowed to sanction Russia over its latest move.
Porsche roomed onto the public markets quite successfully this week. In an ode to Porsche's
famous 911 model, parent company Volkswagen issued 911 million shares of the brand in its
initial public offering and raised a better-than-expected $9 billion.
With a market value of $72 billion, Porsche became the third-largest European IPO ever.
Blame it on her juice. Musician-singer-songwriter Lizzo became the first person to play a 200-year-old crystal flute that was once given to former President James Madison. The Library of Congress,
which houses the flute, offered Lizzo, who is a classically trained flautist, the opportunity to play the flute on stage in Washington, D.C. this
week. Amazon unveiled a slew of new products on Wednesday, including the Kindle Scribe,
you can write on it, the Halo Rise, a bedside sleep tracker, four new Echo devices, including
a TV-sized Echo Show, updates to its in-home robot Astro, and more.
Alexa, what's consumerism?
Basketball superstar LeBron James announced he's buying a professional sports team.
The Lakers? The Yankees? Nope, the Pickles.
Okay, that's not actually the name, but he will own a team in the NLP, Major League Pickleball,
the self-described fastest-growing sport in America.
LeBron has no intention of playing, but put himself on the injured list anyway out of habit.
That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening. If you're listening on the Apple Podcast app, give us a five-star rating and drop a review. If you're listening on Spotify,
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have a great rest of your weekend and we'll see you back here on Monday.