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🗓️ 28 July 2023
⏱️ 27 minutes
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0:00.0 | Good morning, Brew Daily Show. I'm Neil Freeman and I'm not so be on today's pod |
0:04.7 | How the weather has gone from small talk fodder to headline news this summer and we'll chat about how the youth unemployment crisis in China has Chinese |
0:13.3 | Gen Z years working full-time for their parents. I could not be more excited about today's show |
0:18.5 | We also are talking about why a big purple round mascot from McDonald's is getting a lot of attention and the |
0:24.2 | 2024 Olympics are headed to Paris and why you might want to bring a swimsuit to the games. Today is Friday, July 28th. Neil, that's right. |
0:37.0 | All right, Kyle our very own Manu Genobili is |
0:40.4 | We're packing in because Tobi is back. Tobi is at another wedding out west in Park City, Utah. That guy is here in cake by the ocean more than anybody |
0:48.9 | Should this summer. We got to get Tobi less friends like he's going all these weddings. He's not dedicated to the pod. It's tough, man. How many weddings do you have this summer? I think just maybe one. So I'm focused on the podcast. You are |
1:03.1 | I'm focused on the podcast. Okay, it's Friday, so I got to ask you was it a fast week or slow week? I was thinking about this early. It was a very fast week, but I feel like |
1:12.9 | If you have a fast week, those are the weeks you do remember like you're doing a lot of stuff. It's a fast week, but it's going to the long |
1:18.8 | term memory slow weeks boring, but they don't really think you just exploded my brain. What about you? |
1:25.2 | For me, it was a fast week. We got to Friday. Look, I love doing this show so much, but I am on the verge of crying tears of |
1:32.7 | Happiness because it's Friday. I'm excited for the weekend. I'm excited for the weekend. All right, let's go to our first story. Kyle, I'm not sure if you've |
1:41.7 | noticed, but it is hot. It is really hot. So hot, in fact, that this month July 2023 will be the hottest ever and scientists are so sure about it that they made the |
1:53.5 | Declaration even before this month is over the first 23 days of July average 62.51 degrees Fahrenheit around the world and only an |
2:02.1 | asteroid hitting the earth or an impromptu ice age would stop it from setting the monthly record according to the EU's Copernicus |
2:08.8 | Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Association. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres declared the era of global boiling has arrived. All righty then. |
2:20.8 | Anyway, the ongoing heat wave has spread President Biden to take more measures to protect workers and industries like agriculture and |
2:27.1 | construction where jobs can only be done outside. Yesterday, he asked the Department of Labor to issue a heat hazard alert, which would mandate |
2:35.0 | heat-related protections under federal law. He also called for increased inspections of heat safety violations at farms and construction sites. |
2:42.2 | Meanwhile, this weekend is going to be brutal. Dangerous extreme heat is currently covering more area than it has all summer affecting more than half of the US |
2:52.1 | population. As he moves to the East Coast and bears down on the I-95 corridor that we call home. I'm not looking forward to getting on the subway |
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