Palantir, San Diego Surf, Unclaimed Cash, Caroline Marks, Presumed Innocent.
Manage episode 432768904 series 3526965
August 06, 2024
SE02:EP140
In today's episode, we remember the 59th anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. In the San Diego Surf Report, we'll see knee to thigh-high South-West ground swells on Tuesday and Wednesday, dropping to knee-high by Thursday but increasing to waist-high by Friday. We'll also take a look at Tourmaline, where conditions are looking fair at 2+ feet most of the day, with a choppy patch from 2 to 6. Next, we check the weather in San Diego, expecting patchy fog in the morning followed by sunny skies with a high near 82 degrees. Local news focuses on the San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office announcing that it has $867,000 in unclaimed funds. Sports highlights American prodigy Caroline Marks clinching Olympic surfing gold in Tahiti on Monday. Top News dives into the dangers of consuming too much corn, especially in its processed forms. Business news covers Palantir Technologies raising its annual revenue forecast for the second time this year. Science discusses the discovery of a hoard of gold coins, estimated to be 2,600 years old, in the ancient Greek city of Notion, located in western Turkey. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn that Peter Sarsgaard will not return for "Presumed Innocent" season two. We conclude the episode with a quote from President Lyndon B. Johnson, reminding us to focus on the future.
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