Boeing, San Diego Surf, AI Olympics, Amazon, Bruce Springsteen.
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June 27, 2024
SE02:EP127
In today's episode, we celebrate National Bingo Day, learning about its origins in Italy and its popularization in the United States. In the San Diego Surf Report, we'll see thigh to waist-high West wind swell and knee to waist-high South-West ground swell this weekend. Mornings will be semi-glassy and calm with variable winds under five miles per hour. Afternoons will become choppy with on-shore winds increasing to five to fifteen miles per hour. We'll also take a look at Tourmaline, where conditions are looking fair to choppy throughout the day, at 2-plus feet. Next, we check the weather in San Diego, expecting patchy fog in the morning followed by mostly cloudy skies, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 74 degrees. Local news focuses on the SPRINTER Corridor and Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego County receiving over fifteen million dollars in federal grants. Sports highlights NBC convincing legendary broadcaster Al Michaels to embrace an AI version of his voice for Olympics coverage. Top News dives into Crescent Regional Hospital in Lancaster, Texas, becoming the first in the United States to use holograms for doctor-patient visits. Business news covers Amazon planning to introduce a discount section on its site featuring cheap items shipped directly from warehouses in China. Science discusses Boeing's Starliner spacecraft leaving two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, in limbo on the International Space Station. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" celebrating its fortieth anniversary and being back on the charts. We conclude the episode with a quote from Bruce Springsteen, reflecting on the importance of work and its role in shaping one's sense of self.
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