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July 18, 2025
SE03:EP179
In today's episode, we cover the surf report, ideal for beginners, with consistent 2-3 foot waves from Saturday through Monday. Encinitas sees waist-high sets with on-shore winds, best ridden at 7 AM. In sports, TJ Watt's record-breaking three-year contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. This deal impacts the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns as they manage their own player contracts. In business news, President Donald Trump claims Coca-Cola plans to switch to real cane sugar in the U.S., though the company has not confirmed this. In tech, Apple announces macOS 27 will only support Apple Silicon, phasing out Intel Macs by next year. Entertainment news sees Arnold Schwarzenegger expressing hope for a "King Conan" movie sequel, discussing potential directors and scripts. Finally, in top news, Republicans aim to cut federal funding for public broadcasting, with a significant Senate vote passing a nine billion dollar package. The bill now heads to the House for final approval, marking a pivotal moment in discretionary spending.
@sunnymorningspodcast
July 18, 2025
SE03:EP179
In today's episode, we cover the surf report, ideal for beginners, with consistent 2-3 foot waves from Saturday through Monday. Encinitas sees waist-high sets with on-shore winds, best ridden at 7 AM. In sports, TJ Watt's record-breaking three-year contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. This deal impacts the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns as they manage their own player contracts. In business news, President Donald Trump claims Coca-Cola plans to switch to real cane sugar in the U.S., though the company has not confirmed this. In tech, Apple announces macOS 27 will only support Apple Silicon, phasing out Intel Macs by next year. Entertainment news sees Arnold Schwarzenegger expressing hope for a "King Conan" movie sequel, discussing potential directors and scripts. Finally, in top news, Republicans aim to cut federal funding for public broadcasting, with a significant Senate vote passing a nine billion dollar package. The bill now heads to the House for final approval, marking a pivotal moment in discretionary spending.
@sunnymorningspodcast