The Pour Over Today - RNC Speeches, Pressure on Biden, Stock Market Drop, & More | 07.19.24
Episode Date: July 19, 2024Today, we’re talking about who has been speaking at the Republican National Convention this week, renewed pressure on President Biden to end his reelection campaign, a decline in the stock market, a...nd other top news for Friday, July 19th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! CSB: links.thepourover.org/CSB_Podcast_0701 Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Compassion International: compassion.com/TPO Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com
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Today, we're talking about who has been speaking at the Republican National Convention this week,
renewed pressure on President Biden to end his re-election campaign,
a decline in the stock market, and other top news for Friday, July 19th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pour-over today.
Here's the quote of the day,
prayer is the chief thing that man may present unto God.
George Ermes.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Republicans are focusing on unity in Milwaukee this week.
After a last-minute invitation, former GOP rival Nikki Haley offered her strong
endorsement of former president Trump at the Republican national convention,
saying Americans were well served by his presidency.
Primary challengers DeSantis and Ramoswami also threw their support behind
Trump alongside surprise guests like rapper Amber Rose and the president of
TeamSTARS, the nation's largest union.
JD Vance spoke Wednesday, officially accepting the VP nomination.
He stressed his personal side, highlighting his working class background, telling his
kids to go to sleep, and praising his mom for being 10 years sober.
He also promised to put the citizens of America first.
Former President Trump rounded out the week with a speech stressing unity that he reportedly
rewrote after Saturday's assassination attempt.
Here's a verse to consider as you watch a parade of politicians.
Then I saw heaven opened, and there was a white horse.
Its rider is called Faithful and True, and with justice he judges and makes war.
And he has a name written on his robe and on his thigh, King of Kings and Lord of Lords."
Revelation 19, 11, and 16. President Biden is off the campaign trail at a pivotal moment.
The White House announced the president is isolating in Delaware after testing positive
for COVID.
Biden says he feels good and will continue to get the job done, but pressure is once
again mounting on him to drop out.
Anonymous sources report that key Democrats, including former President Obama, have privately
asked Biden to reconsider his campaign, and that No. 46 has become more receptive to the
conversation.
Representative Adam Schiff became the highest-profile elected Democrat to publicly call for withdrawal,
saying it's time for the president to secure his legacy and pass the torch.
Meanwhile, the DNC still plans to nominate President Biden in a virtual roll call before its convention,
but has agreed to not start the process before August 1st.
Discussing and fretting over what may happen can be engaging, but is ultimately unfruitful.
No matter what happens, God will be in control.
Jesus commands us to focus on Him and not worry about tomorrow.
Matthew 6, 33 says,
But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be
provided for you.
Therefore, don't worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own.
This week has seen choppy waters on Wall Street.
On Wednesday, the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell more than 2.7 percent, its worst day in almost two years.
This followed reports that the Biden administration plans to crack down on companies exporting
advanced chip technology to China in a Bloomberg interview with former President Trump where
he mentioned a phenomenal likelihood of tariffs on Chinese goods if he is re-elected.
Together, these pressures cause a major sell-off of mega-cap tech stocks, for example, Nvidia
and Apple, that spilled into other sectors yesterday.
When it comes to finances, President Biden thinks more Americans are concerned with rising
rent.
He proposed a plan to penalize corporate landlords who own over 50 units that raise rent by more
than 5% a year.
It needs congressional approval, which is unlikely to happen quickly.
Too often we let eternally insignificant things, like the ups and downs of the market, control
us.
Seeking to steward money well is a good thing, but keep your focus on the giver rather than
the gifts.
2 Corinthians 8, 9 says, For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Though he was rich, for your sake he became poor,
so that by his poverty you might become rich.'"
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Message and data rates may apply. Available to U.S. addresses only. In other broods, here's a rapid round of updates.
FX and Hulu are pre-popping bubbly.
Their shows secured the most 2024 Emmy nominations, Shogun 25 and The Bear 23.
Based on the 1975 novel, Shogun also became the first Japanese
language show to earn an outstanding drama series nomination. Nominees,
including first-timers Ryan Gosling, SNL, and Paul Rudd, only murders, have until
September 15th show date to practice the reactions.
Parisian mayor Anne Hidalgo took a daring dip into the Seine River to prove its Olympic
readiness on Wednesday.
After months of delays, Hidalgo declared the plunge a dream.
Swimming in the Seine River has been illegal since 1923 due to health concerns, and some
Parisians are protesting the expensive $1.5 billion cleanup by signing a viral promise to hashtag
poop in the scene.
Elon Musk announced he's moving SpaceX and eggs, Twitter's HQs to Texas, leaving California
after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that bar school districts from requiring they
notify parents if their child requests to change genders or pronouns. Musk also tweeted that reports of him donating $45 million a
month to a Trump-aligned organization was fake news.
The fallout from Saturday's assassination attempt continues. House Speaker Johnson and
Senate Minority Leader McConnell have called for Secret Service
Director Kimberly Sheetal's resignation, but Sheetal has refused. The Secret Service
reportedly beefed up security around the former president in recent weeks following intelligence
reports that Iran was plotting an assassination attempt, with no known connection to Saturday's
shooting.
Bob Newhart, perhaps best remembered as Buddy V the Elf's adopted dad, died yesterday of
natural causes.
Newhart began as a stand-up comic, with his 1960 record becoming the first comedy album
to hit billboards number one.
He later starred in two successful sitcoms, and earned his first Emmy for a guest appearance
on the Big Bang Theory.
He was 94.
And that's all we have for today.
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