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🗓️ 30 July 2025
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0:42.7 | Good morning, Brewed Daily's show. I'm Neil Fryman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today, Boeing and Starbucks are so back, with their turnarounds going better than expected. Then Ugs are making |
0:47.1 | inroads with a surprising demographic dudes. It's Wednesday, July 30th. Let's ride. Evacuations have been ordered in Hawaii, Alaska, California, and Japan after an 8.8 magnitude |
1:06.0 | earthquake struck in the Pacific off of Eastern Russia early this morning. |
1:10.0 | The quake, which is an absolute |
1:11.7 | monster tied for the sixth largest ever recorded, sent tsunami waves rippling across the Pacific, |
1:17.5 | reaching Hawaii around 7.30 p.m. local time and the west coast of the U.S. just before 1 a.m. |
1:23.1 | local time. tsunamis can travel over 500 miles per hour in deep water, allowing them to cross |
1:28.8 | entire oceans in less than a day. So far, Hawaii seems to have been spared major damage with |
1:34.0 | the tsunami warning downgraded to an advisory earlier this morning, but officials there and across |
1:39.1 | the western U.S. are warning people to stay out of the water until the coast is clear. |
1:43.3 | Yeah, this was a nervy night for a lot of people in Hawaii roads to higher ground were full |
1:48.1 | of traffic. In Japan, workers were leaving the area around the Fukushima power plant, which |
1:52.5 | was the one hit by a tsunami back in 2011. And then up and down the west coast of North America |
1:57.6 | from Canada, Alaska, Oregon, California, they were all keeping an eye on the |
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