The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Episode Date: March 9, 2022Today, we’re talking about Russia’s demands, gas (and other commodities) hitting all-time highs, Apple’s newest products, and other top news for Wednesday, March 9th. Stay informed, while rema...ining focused on Christ, with The Pour Over.Sponsored by Hiya:https://hiyahealth.com/?rfsn=5687869.3d323e
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Today we're talking about Russia's demands, gas, and other commodities hitting all-time
highs, Apple's newest products, and other top news for Wednesday, March 9th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
The scriptures are shallow enough for a babe to come and drink without fear of drowning
and deep enough for theologians to swim in without ever reaching the bottom.
St. Jerome.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The U.S. and EU announced they're pulling the plug on Russian energy. This decision means that
Russia is now the most sanctioned nation in the world, even more than North Korea or Iran,
and their sudden jump to number one is rocking the global economy. Gas prices in the U.S. are
at all-time highs. They're averaging $4.17 a gallon,
and natural gas prices in Europe hit €345 per megawatt hour. Before 2021, the all-time high
was just €30. It's not just energy. The price of nickel also jumped 76% on Monday, and wheat
prices have ballooned by 50%. And the stock market has noticed. The Dow and S&P 500 both dropped in
correction territory,
down 10% from a recent high, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq is in a bear market,
down 20% from their recent high. Ouch.
Our hope is in no way reliant on the economy. It's much more secure than that.
Regardless of whether things get worse or better during your lifetime,
everything eventually ends well for followers of Christ.
Psalm 18.2 says,
The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer, my God, my rock where I seek refuge,
my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are all talk and very little peace,
and they've failed to even create reliable avenues for humanitarian aid
or civilian evacuations. Before the third round of talks, Russia promised it will end the war,
quote, in a moment if Ukraine agrees to four conditions. The first is to cease military
action. The second is to amend its constitution to rule out ever joining the EU or NATO. The third
is to acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory instead of Ukrainian. And the last is to recognize two regions of eastern Ukraine as independent states.
Ukraine declined.
In a video call with a room packed with British parliamentarians, President Zelensky pleaded
for more support, criticized NATO for refusing to create a no-fly zone, which would require
military involvement to enforce, and promised that Ukraine, quote, will not give up and
will not lose.
to enforce and promise that Ukraine, quote, will not give up and will not lose.
It's easy to become angry and indignant over world events, but much more difficult to live with the tension of desiring change while simultaneously loving everyone involved.
Followers of Christ are called to live in that tension, loving the very people they work against.
Luke 6.32 says, if you love those who love you, what credit is that to you?
Even sinners love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love
them. Apple held its first product event of the year yesterday. It was a muted event and there
wasn't so much as a new adapter or upgrade to their $19 cloth. The bulk of the time was spent
unveiling the Mac Studio. This is a new desktop computer with an unnecessary amount of processing
power. They also unveiled a new iPhone SE.
It's a budget option.
They added two new colors to the iPhone 13, green and alpine green.
They introduced a new iPad Air and debuted a $1,599 computer monitor.
While Wall Street responded with a collective shrug to the Apple event,
Bed Bath & Beyond stock has gone, well, beyond.
The stock jumped 34% on Monday after news
that Ryan Cohen, who's the co-founder of Chewy and the instigator of the GameStop stock frenzy
of 2020, had purchased a 9.8% stake in the company. Here's a verse to consider if you found yourself
drooling during the Apple event. Don't store up for yourselves treasures on earth where moth and
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try Haya today. Grab the link in the show notes. In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates. The Florida Senate
passed the controversial so-called, quote, don't say gay bill, which bans classroom instruction
on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. While advocates
say these topics should be broached by parents, not teachers, critics say the law would, quote, marginalized and attack LGBTQ people.
Jurors deliberated about three hours
before finding Guy Reffitt,
the first person to go to trial for January 6th,
guilty on all charges.
His son provided an emotional testimony against him.
Also yesterday, the Justice Department
arrested Enrique Tarrio.
He's the former leader of the Proud Boys
on conspiracy charges related to January 6th. The Pentagon announced that the man accused of being the 20th hijacker in the 9-11
terror attacks, Mohammed Mani Ahmed Al-Qahtani, was released from the Guantanamo Bay military
prison and sent home to Saudi Arabia for psychiatric treatment. President Biden has
pledged to shut down the prison, which houses 38 prisoners.
If at first you don't succeed, try 199 more times.
On Monday, the Senate unanimously passed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act after 200 previous attempts at anti-lynching legislation dating back to 1918 failed to pass through Congress.
The bill has been sent to the president's desk to be signed into law.
Calvin Ridley's $1,500 bet lost him his $11.1 million salary. The Atlanta Falcons wide receiver was suspended for the entire 2022 season for
breaking the NFL's strict no gambling on games policy. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers announced
it would re-sign Aaron Rodgers to an expected four-year $200 million deal, setting the quarterback
to become the highest paid player in league history. Six teenagers ages 14 to 17 have been arrested in relation to a drive-by
shooting outside a high school in Des Moines, Iowa. A 15-year-old boy who was believed to be
the target was killed and two teenage girls were seriously wounded by crossfire. The suspects are
being charged with first-degree murder. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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