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The World Cup Has a Ticket Problem & The First Ever Reverse-Aging Drug

6/10/202630 min

#864: Neal and Toby talk about how the most expensive World Cup ever for fans… isn’t bringing in any fans. Plus, the first-ever reverse-aging drug was just injected into a human & Barcelona’s Sagrada Família Nears Completion. Finally, the U.S. has approved its first new sunscreen ingredient in nearly 30 years. To learn more visit https://www.sage.com/morningbrew Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here:⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note⁠⁠⁠  Watch Morning Brew Daily Here:⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow⁠ This is a paid advertisement. Today's episode of the Morning Brew Daily Show is brought to you by Sage — a trusted global provider and leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll technology for small and mid-sized businesses. The following commentary reflects general information about Sage and its products. Specific features, capabilities, and availability may vary by product, region, and customer requirements. To find out more, visit sage.com/morningbrew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Speaker 00:00

    [upbeat music] AI is unchartered territory, and many leaders are trying to navigate through without a guide to help them. That's why Morning Brew created The Intelligence Shift, a new podcast with PWC. It's all about how AI is fundamentally changing different industries. Host Dan Priest is joined by a top-tier roster of industry leaders who share real stories and real lessons learned. Get guidance from industry experts. Listen to The Intelligence Shift wherever you get your podcasts.

  2. Neal Freyman· Host0:27

    Good Morning Brew Daily Show. I'm Neil Freyman.

  3. Toby Howell· Host0:30

    And I'm Toby Howell.

  4. Neal Freyman· Host0:31

    Today, why are so many tickets still available to the World Cup?

  5. Toby Howell· Host0:35

    Then, the FDA just approved the first new sunscreen ingredient in decades. It's Wednesday, June 10th, let's ride.

  6. Neal Freyman· Host0:43

    [upbeat music] Good morning and happy Wednesday. Look, a lot about the World Cup has been controversial and frustrating, as we'll get into later in the show, but the vibes are on the up as Americans have begun to see our country through the eyes of first-time visitors. On social media, Europeans visiting the United States for the games have been posting their experiences around the American South, expressing wonder at the nature, fast food, and friendliness of the people in small town USA. One German guy named Freddy in particular has gone viral. He's documented his journey around Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, rafting down the Chattahoochee River, catching the NBA finals at Chili's, and eating Waffle House at 1:00 AM, which he called a 10 out of 10 experience.

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