Heat Wave, San Diego Surf, NFL Tech, Harvard, Paramount.
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June 03, 2024
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In today's episode of Sunny Mornings in San Diego, we start by remembering the 59th anniversary of Ed White's historic spacewalk, making him the first American astronaut to walk in space. We then dive into the Surf Report, predicting a slight decrease in surf due to waning swells. Next, we check out the weather outlook, which forecasts patchy drizzle in the morning followed by partly sunny skies with a high near 69 degrees. In local news, we hear about a significant early-season heat wave hitting the West Coast, bringing record-breaking temperatures and increasing wildfire risks. Sports features the NFL's plans to enhance officiating with new technology, including an electronic system for measuring first downs and expanded use of instant replay. Top News covers Harvard University receiving a $20 million donation from investor Joseph Bae and his wife, novelist Janice Lee, intended for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Business news focuses on Skydance Media revising its offer to acquire Shari Redstone's National Amusements and merge with Paramount Global. Science takes us on a journey into the world of machine olfaction, exploring advances in odor detection and interpretation. Finally, in Entertainment, we learn about Netflix's new release "Hit Man" starring Glen Powell, which opened in limited theaters before its streaming debut. We close the episode with a quote from the late Ed White, reflecting on the lasting impact of a good man's life.
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