Tatis Arbitration, Encinitas Surf, Kaiser Strike, Bitcoin Trends
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Wednesday October 08, 2025
In today's episode, we cover Fernando Tatis Jr.'s arbitration loss, requiring him to pay Big League Advance $3.7 million. In Encinitas, surf conditions start fair with two-foot waves, turning choppy by midday due to onshore winds. San Diego drivers face a southbound exit closure on The Five for three days next week for pipe installation. Kaiser Permanente workers plan a massive strike in California, affecting over two dozen hospitals and clinics, citing stagnant wages and unsafe staffing. Bitcoin's potential inclusion in central banks' reserves by 2030 is discussed, with Deutsche Bank strategists noting its growing liquidity. In tech news, Google's Gemini 2.5 AI model, capable of web navigation, is previewed for developers. Weather forecasts predict partly sunny conditions with slight rain chances and highs near 68 degrees. In national sports, the Cleveland Browns trade Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals, impacting both teams' strategies. Lastly, Jennifer Lopez's performance in "Kiss of the Spider Woman" receives mixed reviews, highlighting her acting and dancing but critiquing her vocal delivery.
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