The Pour Over Today - Monday, June 27, 2022
Episode Date: June 27, 2022Today we’re talking about what the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade means, what the response to the decision has been, Russia’s latest inch forward in Ukraine, and other top news for Mond...ay, June, 27th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by Super Coffee. See where all 50 states stand on Roe v. Wade here.
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Today we'll be talking about what the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade means, what
the response to the decision has been, Russia's latest inch forward in Ukraine, and other
top news for Monday, June 27th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the verse of the day.
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of
lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.
James 1.17. Let's get started with some espresso shots.
It's official, the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned Roe v. Wade. Roe was the
Supreme Court's landmark 1973 decision that ruled that abortion was a constitutionally protected
right. It meant that, for nearly 50 years, there were effectively no restrictions on abortions before the point of viability.
On Friday, the Supreme Court overruled Roe in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health. Without the
constitutional protections, the legality of abortion is once again determined by each state.
Where do the states currently stand? It's a mixed bag. There are differences,
based on gestational age, exclusions,
enforcement, and more that make each state's stance unique, but broadly speaking, abortions
became illegal in six states after the verdict was announced, 16 states are expected to make
abortion illegal in the coming days or months, 20 are maintaining or expanding abortion access
that was provided under Roe, and the remaining eight have yet to decide. You can see where all
50 states
stand by clicking the link in our show notes. Friday's ruling was massive news, and it has
elicited a massive response. Thousands took to the streets and cities across the U.S. to celebrate
or protest, with some demonstrations leading to arrests and vandalism. President Biden called
the verdict, quote, a tragic error in his address Friday afternoon, a sentiment echoed by Speaker
Pelosi. Meanwhile, Senator Graham called Friday, quote, a day to celebrate, and the Vatican praised the decision, saying it
challenged the world to reflect on life issues. We are called to love everyone always. That means
loving and caring for the unborn, single mothers, those who have received abortions, and people who
passionately disagree with you on this topic. When discussing this news, leave others with no doubt
of your love for everyone, always. 1 Corinthians 16.14 says, do everything in love.
Russia has gained key ground in Ukraine. Now that Russian forces have overcome the battered
city of Severodonetsk, only the city of Lysychansk blocks Russia's complete control of the Luhansk
province.
On a hopeful note, the EU has authorized both Ukraine and neighboring Moldova to begin the process of gaining membership. Allied nations continue to show support for Ukraine at the G7
summit in Germany by banning imports of Russian gold. The Biden administration approved another
$450 million in aid, including four medium-range rocket launchers. That brings the U.S.'s support for Ukraine to $6.1 billion in all. Putin's unpopularity in the region remains, but he's
promised his only friendly neighbor, Belarusian President Lusachenska, that Russia would supply
Belarus with missile systems capable of carrying nuclear warheads. It's like lending a cup of sugar,
but not. Here's a verse to consider when nations are trading weaponry like Pokemon cards.
Even when I go through the darkest valley, I fear no danger for you are with me. Your rod
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our show notes. In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates. President Biden signed the most
significant gun control bill in three decades into law on Saturday. It came two days after
the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution protects public carry for self-defense. Among other initiatives,
it funds mental health services, state-level red flag laws, and effectively prohibits domestic
violence offenders from owning guns. New Omicron-flavored COVID-19 boosters may be available
soon. Moderna announced its variant-targeted booster earlier this month, and Pfizer is reporting two vax options that provide substantially higher
efficacy against Omicron. The FDA will hear their data findings tomorrow before voting
on updated vaccines for fall. Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso has lifted the
state of emergency that he declared in response to an indigenous-led strike that led to volatile
protests. Lasso has agreed to sit down with Indigenous leaders to discuss their concerns over rising
costs of fuel and agriculture and demands for increased education funding.
Two people are dead and at least 20 injured in Oslo, Norway, after a shooting that authorities
have dubbed, quote, an Islamic terror attack. The suspect opened fire in a nightlife district
that included a popular gay bar, but it's not clear if the LGBTQ community was targeted. An art heist occurred at the Orlando
Museum of Art on Friday, led by the FBI. The feds seized 25 paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat,
citing doubts about their authenticity. The paintings have fetched sky-high prices at
auction. We're talking between $93.1 million and $110.5 million,
and the museum says they've been compliant with authorities.
That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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