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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the City that changes the world, Peers Rose with
three things you need to know?
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Are you Monday Rose?
Speaker 1 (00:08):
So, according to reports, DC and the Washington Commanders are
planning to announce a deal to build the team's next
stadium at the RFK Stadium site today. This announcement is
supposed to come. We don't know what time, so I'm
keeping an eye on everything, but it's supposed to be coming.
There's multiple reports that indicate that the team will hold
a press conference sometime this morning to announce a deal,
but the stadium would cost about three billion dollars. NFL
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Commissioner Roger Goodell will reportedly join the Commander's owner Josh Allen,
NDC mayor Muriel Bowser for today's announcement. I am. I
have like their socials up on my phone ready to go,
like I'm refreshing, So I will let you know as
soon as it happens. I'm expecting it like eight or
nine o'clock is kind of what I'm thinking, but who knows.
So a new report ranks and Journey of cities in
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the US, and New York City doesn't even crack the
top ten, which I was shocked by. According to this
research Baltimore, Maryland number one Filthy Day in the US.
This is based on more than twelve million sanitation related
complaints the set. He finds that Baltimore is home to
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six of the dirties did codes with the highest number
of complaints about air quality as an adults, I love
that for US, Sacramento is ranked at number two. I
was shocked that New York City was not yet, Like
what everywhere there?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
My dad like growing up, I was like, I want to.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Go to New York City.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
My dad's like it's filthy because he's from Jersey and
he has been there before. He's like, no. So Target
has just made wine night a little bit greener. So
they have a new collective good wine collection all under
ten dollars, which is very nice. And they come in
super light fully recyclable paper bottle interesting made from ninety
four percent recycled materials. My brain is like, how was
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that not like breaking down because we've all had the
paper straws and that lasts for ten seconds. But not
only do these innovative new bottles lash carbon emission by
up to eighty four percent. Each winery involved uses eco
friendly practices like solar power and regenerative farming, which is
pretty cool. So yeah, there's obviously a lot of targets
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they will be rolling them out. Yeah, I'm pretty pumped.
I kind of want to I kind of want to
try it, just to see how the paper bottle works.
Oh yeah, ee, Rose, those are the three things.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
You need to know for the day. Thank you, Rose,
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