Caitlin Clark, Encinitas Surf, Del Mar Fair, Steven Spielberg, Crowdfunding.
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June 12, 2024
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In today's episode, we remember the 42nd anniversary of the premiere of Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," a film that captivated audiences and became the highest-grossing movie of all time. In the Encinitas and North County Surf Report, we'll see a playful mix of swells with average breaks offering waist to chest-high waves, and South County standouts pushing upwards of head-high. We'll also take a look at Encinitas, where conditions are looking fair in the morning, at 3 to 4 feet before 9 AM. Next, we check the weather in Encinitas, expecting mostly cloudy skies with a high near 65 degrees. Local news focuses on the 2024 San Diego County Fair, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, kicking off tomorrow with a "Let's Go Retro" theme. Sports highlights Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever finding their rhythm after a tough start to the season. Top News dives into Dr. Paul Teirstein of Scripps Clinic, who is the first in Southern California to use a drug-coated balloon to clear a clogged stent in a heart vessel. Business news covers how risky startups, like Aptera Motors and Boxabl, are leveraging crowdfunding and digital marketing to raise millions from novice investors. Science discusses supercapacitors, which could soon surpass batteries in power efficiency. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Brian Steel, Young Thug's lead attorney, being held in contempt and taken into custody after accusing Judge Ural Glanville and prosecutors of an improper meeting with a key witness. We conclude the episode with a quote from Steven Spielberg, reflecting on the value of science fiction as a warning system for things to come.
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