The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Episode Date: February 1, 2023Today, we’re talking about more fallout from Tyre Nichol’s death, a tragic bombing in Pakistan, a COVID state of un-emergency, and other top news for Wednesday, February 1st. Stay informed while r...emaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by LiquidPiston
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Today, we're talking about more fallout from Tyree Nichols' death, a tragic bombing in
Pakistan, a COVID state of un-emergency, and other top news for Wednesday, February 1st.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
Many of us are being held hostage by bitterness because we are not willing to give to others
what we have been given.
Tony Evans.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The Biden administration has announced that 2020 will officially end in May.
On May 11th, the public health emergency issued in response to COVID-19 will end, after just
shy of 40 months.
Ending the declaration means that the government
will no longer foot the bill for COVID tests or vaccines. Other changes stemming from the end of
the pandemic response include the reduction of Medicare payments to hospitals, increased out-of-network
costs for Medicare enrollees, and disenrollment of potentially millions from Medicare. It could
also bring the end of Title 42,
which allows officials to quickly turn migrants away at the border.
The Trump-era policy has been caught in long-running litigation, with the Supreme Court expected to issue a ruling on it in June, unless the clock strikes midnight on it, too,
in May. The pandemic has impacted everyone, but not equally. Though we're all anxious to put COVID in the rearview mirror,
pray for those whom this legislation may pose additional challenges.
James 5, verse 16 says,
The prayer of a righteous person is very powerful in its effect.
Fallout from a deadly traffic stop continues to grow.
On Monday, the Memphis Police Department confirmed two more officers have been placed on administrative leave in connection to Tyree Nichols' death.
One officer was not present during most of the violence but was involved in the preceding traffic stop and can be heard on video saying he tased Nichols and hope other officers stomped him.
No information has been released on the second officer.
Meanwhile, the Memphis Fire Department announced it dismissed three EMTs previously placed on leave
for violating multiple policies and protocols by their actions and inactions on the scene.
All this follows a statement by the Memphis Police Chief that the department has been
unable to substantiate the probable cause required to pull over Nichols
in the first place. Tyree Nichols' funeral is today at a church in Memphis.
While you likely have no control over the decisions made in the wake of Tyree's death,
you can control how you speak about them. Leave others with no doubt of your love for everyone
involved, even for people whose actions you do not support. Ephesians chapter 4
verse 29 says, No foul language should come from your mouth, but only what is good for
building up someone in need, so that it gives grace to those who hear.
At least 100 people were killed and over 200 injured in a suicide bombing at a Pakistani
mosque on Monday. Most of the worshippers were reportedly law enforcement officials,
and it's unclear how the bomber got through the heavily secured area.
Initially, the Pakistani Taliban took credit for the blast. Later, the group's main spokesperson
denied any involvement, instead blaming the attack on a splinter faction and calling mosques sacred spaces. The Pakistani city of Peshawar has seen an uptick in violence over the past year
following the end of the ceasefire between the Pakistani government and the Pakistani Taliban,
which has waged an insurgency in Pakistan over the past 15 years, seeking stricter enforcement
of Islamic laws. Overall, terrorist attacks in Pakistan have been on the rise,
with a 28% year-over-year increase in 2022.
Pray for the light of Christ to shine brightly in areas where there is so much division,
anger, and bloodshed.
Pray for the church to be a light, the hands and the feet of Christ throughout the world.
1 Thessalonians 5, verses 16-18 say,
Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in everything, for this is God's will for you
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
President Biden isn't interested in a highway to the danger zone just yet,
saying Monday that the U.S. won't provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine,
even as Russia is reportedly using aerial support to make advances.
Russia has claimed the town of Soledar and is escalating fighting
in Bakhmut, a key eastern city. Too bad Rudolph's on vacation. 50 million Americans across 15 states
have experienced winter weather watches or advisories this week. Over 1,100 flights were
canceled and 5,400 delayed on Monday alone. Denver tied its all-time low temperature record at
negative 10 degrees Fahrenheit, while freezing rain in Texas is causing worries for the power grid.
A court struck down Johnson & Johnson's 2021 corporate restructure.
Johnson & Johnson created a subsidiary to shoulder the sum 40,000 lawsuits that claim
its telc-containing products caused cancer and then had that business declare bankruptcy.
A move known as the Texas Two-Step, in legal terms, not dance-in terms.
Johnson & Johnson promises to appeal the ruling.
George Santos, the New York Republican representative who embellished his resume, stepped down from his congressional committees yesterday.
his resume, stepped down from his congressional committees yesterday. Since his November election,
Santos has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle, including scrutiny into his personal and campaign finances. Santos claims he's made mistakes, but isn't a fake and says he has no
plans on resigning. There's monkey business going on at the Dallas Zoo. In the latest in a string
of strange incidents,
two Emperor Tamarin monkeys were taken from their enclosure and haven't been found.
Last week, a leopard escaped after its fence was cut,
and a vulture was found fatally wounded.
Ace Ventura has not responded to requests for comment.
That's all we have for today.
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