The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Episode Date: November 2, 2021

World leaders gather in Glasgow, elections are held across the U.S., COVID passes a grim milestone, and other top news for Wednesday, November 3rd. Stay informed, while remaining focused on Christ, wi...th The Pour Over.This podcast is brought to you by Hiya Health. Guess what is non-GMO, vegan, dairy-free, allergy-free, gelatin-free, nut-free and everything else you can imagine? We guessed water (and were correct, booyah), but today’s correct answer is Hiya!Hiya is the pediatrician-approved superpowered chewable vitamin created by two dads tired of children’s vitamins that cause more problems than they solve. Hiya fills in the most common gaps in modern children’s diets without the added sugar and gummy junk found in other brands. But it also checks one more very important box… even picky eaters love the taste! So parents, get 50% off your first order with code POUROVER when you try Hiya today.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 World leaders gather in Glasgow, elections are held across the U.S., COVID passes a grim milestone, and other top news for Wednesday, November 3rd. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Here's the quote of the day. When God is about to do a mighty new thing, He always sets His people praying. Jonathan Edwards Let's get started with some espresso shots. words. Let's get started with some espresso shots. World leaders gathered in Glasgow, Scotland for COP26, the 26th climate-related summit hosted by the United Nations. Too cool for school, Russia and China both skipped the conference, although together the two countries account for
Starting point is 00:00:39 a third of all greenhouse gas emissions. So far at the conference, President Biden announced the First Movers Coalition, which consists of 30 U.S. companies dedicated to switching to renewable sources. 71-year-old Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to have net zero CO2 emissions by the year 2070, and over 100 world leaders committed to ending deforestation by 2030. The COP26 isn't without its critics, though. Some have pointed out that attendees, like President Biden, have actually called for increases in oil and coal production to deal with current energy shortages. Whether you're someone who applauds the efforts of COP26 and COPs 1 through 25, or you think the whole summit is mostly for show, remember to model
Starting point is 00:01:23 Christlikeness in the way that you engage in conversations about it. So then let us pursue what promotes peace and what builds up one another. Romans 14, 19. Polls predicted a photo finish between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngin in the election for Virginia's governor, and the race did not disappoint. As of recording, it was too close to call. The race is widely seen as a preview of next year's midterm elections, the first test of both Republican and Democratic energy since former President Trump left office.
Starting point is 00:02:02 It wasn't just state and local officials on the ballot yesterday. Minneapolis voters weighed in on a referendum to replace the police department with a public safety department, which would contain a smaller police unit. It's the most significant test of the defund the police movement. And again, no word yet. We do know some things, though. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, cruised to re-election. And former police chief Eric Adams was elected mayor of New York City. Voting is an important and powerful way to create change. But as Christians, our hope is never contingent on the outcome of an election or the success of a political party. Our citizenship is in heaven, and we eagerly await for a savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 3.20
Starting point is 00:02:42 Lord Jesus Christ. Philippians 3.20. Less than two years into the pandemic and the world has passed another grim milestone, 5 million deaths. Globally, new cases and deaths have been both trending down since August, but Eastern Europe missed that memo, with cases in Ukraine spiking and Russia reporting new records daily for the last month. Meanwhile, China is taking things very seriously. They definitely ended some fairy tales after trapping 34,000 people in the Shanghai Disneyland Park overnight for testing in response to a single COVID case. Back stateside, New York City began enforcing its vaccine mandate and placed 9,000 city workers, which is about 2.4% of all city employees, on leave without pay this past Monday. Mayor de Blasio says there are no immediate disruptions to city services, although 18 New York City fire companies were out of commission.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Today's podcast was brought to you by Haya Health. Guess what is non-GMO, vegan, dairy-free, allergy-free, gelatin-free, nut-free, and everything else you can imagine? We guessed water, and we were correct, which, you know, booyah. But today's correct answer is Haya. Haya is the pediatrician-approved, super-powered, chewable vitamin created by two dads who are tired of children's vitamins that cause more problems than they solve. Haya fills in the most common gaps in modern children's diets without the added sugar and gummy junk food found in other brands.
Starting point is 00:04:06 But it also checks one more very important box. Even picky eaters love the taste. So parents, get 50% off your first order with code POUROVER when you try Haya today. Link in the show notes below. In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates. The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Texas abortion ban on Monday, but the session was limited to how the law was crafted to have ordinary citizens, not the state of Texas, enforce the law.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Initial reports say that abortions in Texas have dropped 50% since the law was enacted. Coca-Cola announced it bought sports drink maker Body Armor for $5.6 billion, the polar bear's largest acquisition ever. Kobe Bryant was an early Body Armor investor, and the deal gives his estate a $400 million bump, more than his lifetime NBA earnings. SquidCoin, a crypto named after the hit Netflix series Squid Game,
Starting point is 00:05:03 is worth $0. After the anonymous creators took the money and ran following its 310,000% two-week gain. Not everyone is sympathetic towards people who were duped by the scam, given the numerous red flags, including a complete inability to sell the coin. David Beasley, director of the UN's World Food Program, said that $6 billion could solve world hunger, and called on Elon Musk, whose net worth is approaching $300 billion, to, quote, step up.
Starting point is 00:05:31 So Musk tweeted that he'd, quote, sell Tesla stock right now and do it if WFP could publicly describe how they'll solve the problem. Meta, formerly known as Facebook, formerly formerly known as The Facebook, announced plans to shut down its facial recognition program amid growing concerns from users and regulators. This means their social media platforms will no longer recognize faces in photos and videos, and the face scan data on 1 billion accounts will be deleted. Thank you so much for listening this morning. We'd like to end by giving a special thanks to our TPO baristas who made this podcast possible. TPO baristas are those who choose to pay for what they could get for free. If you want
Starting point is 00:06:10 to join them and support this podcast at a deeper level, go to theporeover.org slash barista. If you've made it this far into the episode, my guess is that you probably enjoyed it at least a little. We would really appreciate it if you would leave us a five-star review. If you're on Apple Podcasts, simply scroll to the bottom and hit tap to rate. Otherwise, we'll see you bright and early back here on Friday.

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