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WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

Daily Podcast (10.04.22)

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

93.3 WMMR

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 185 minutes

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Summary

We Curse, We Laugh, We Talk Sports
On this episode:
News (00:00:00)
Entertainment Report (00:11:55)
Top Cursing Cities (00:49:39)
Bizarre Files & Matt Ritter Stops By (01:16:37) 
Bizarre Laughs (01:32:01)
Morena Baccarin Checks In & Michael Barkann Talks Sports (01:52:29)
Bizarre Files (02:29:31)
Hollywood Trash & Music News (02:45:52)
Wrap Up (02:54:46) 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

93-3-WMR Audio on Demand presents the Preston and Steve show podcast.

0:08.4

And now, Preston and Steve's news updates with Kathy Romano.

0:13.1

Today is Tuesday, October 4th.

0:15.2

Good morning, Kathy.

0:16.2

Good morning in the news this morning.

0:17.7

Hurricane Ian may have run its course through Florida,

0:20.2

but the deadly storm isn't finished with the Jersey shore just yet.

0:23.9

Angry waves are tearing through sand dunes, causing major flooding across the New Jersey coast.

0:28.3

The coastal flood warning was extended through 9 p.m. today for Kent, Cape May, Atlantic Ocean and southeastern Burlington counties.

0:35.3

The mayor of North Wildwood says the beach has narrowed as chunks of sand are being washed away in the surf.

0:39.8

He believes they've lost 20 feet of their dune system and they still have another tide cycle today.

0:45.0

The big concern is that if the dune that stands in the way of the Beach Patrol building gets washed away,

0:49.6

commercial properties will be directly exposed to the wrath of the intense white-topped waves.

0:54.0

The mayor says he's already sent an urgent letter to state officials pleading for a multimillion properties will be directly exposed to the wrath of the intense white-topped waves.

0:58.5

The mayor says he's already sent an urgent letter to state officials pleading for a multi-million dollar dredging project to blast sand back onto the beach. Unfortunately, the remnants of Hurricane

1:03.1

Ian are also causing chaos in the bay. The bay has jumped its banks and flooded parts of New York

1:08.1

Avenue and Fifth Street in North Wildwood, but no evacuations are in place yet. The mayor said he's not asking people to leave just yet. So at the beginning of the season, present, you talked about seeing like a mountain of sand that they had set up. Was that in that area? That's been gone for a while. Okay. So they bring that down. Right. They dredge that in. And but so like when we were there later this season, riding our bikes up to the very, very north of a tip of North Wildwood, those mountains, those big mountains were gone.

1:37.3

Okay.

1:37.7

They were finished.

1:38.3

So they're not there to protect, you know, this from happening.

1:41.1

And yeah, North Wildwood's getting's it's flooding there big time yeah

1:45.6

in atlantic city the ocean filled the end of rhode island avenue by noon yesterday oh and yesterday uh and

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