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January 22, 2025 5 mins
Your daily recap of the biggest news from around the state that impacts you throughout the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast.  
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
This is Florida's news that impacts you on the Brian mudshal, Yeah,
it is Florida news. Brian Mud, Joel malkln with you
and as we take a look at it, a lot
of it, even in Washington's DC, involves our state, right
starting with our president. The former Senator Marco Rubio sworn

(00:26):
in a Secretary of State yesterday, following his confirmation by
the United States Senate on Monday. Former Florida Attorney General
Ashley mood He sworn into the United States Senatory place Rubio,
as appointed by Governor De Santis by Vice President JD
Vance last night. PbSO has announced a new campaign aimed
at curbing the high rate of pedestrian and bicyclist's collisions

(00:51):
on the county's roads. The Sheriff's office will increase their
president's at especially dangerous intersections as part of a high
visibility enforcement campaign. According to BBSO, Paul Beach Counting ranks
fourth within the state for crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists,
with fifteen hundred and forty two collisions occurring through the

(01:11):
first and a half months of the year, resulting in
one hundred and forty four serious injuries and fifty one debts.
Two fatal pedestrian accidents occurred just last week within the county.
Vero Beach has been featured in Southern Living magazine. Vero
is billed as a top under the Radar escape and
the article breaks down the lifestyle and recommendations for the

(01:31):
top fifteen things to do in Vero Beach Cotty Skies.
Showers out the day today with highs and the low
sixties along the Treasure Coast amid sixties in the Palm Beaches.
That is cooler than usual for the state. Similar weather
expected for the rest of the week, and of course
the big story north of US. Record snowfall has been
recorded in parts of the state, including the all times

(01:53):
snowfall record for any Florida city. Pensacola has recorded five
plus inches of though breaking the previous record for of
Florida City, which stood at four. By the way, they
are isolated accounts of over seven inches within parts of
the state that has not been officially confirmed. The five

(02:13):
plus has, but we might end up hearing that up
to seven in places, and never another that had as
much as four recorded since record keeping began in the
mid eighteen hundred's pretty remarkable. Gas price has dropped another
couple since. Per gallon yesterday average price four regular unleaded
state wine three fourteen. In the Palm Beaches the average

(02:34):
three thirty, martin three sixteen, and in Indian River County
the average this morning three ten per gallon.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
All right, to national headlines, Well, we'll take it from
the weather. Southeast is breaking snowfall records. As you heard,
much of the South. It's not just Florida facing snow ice,
brutally cold temperatures. Some places breaking snowfall records more than
a century old. Florida would be one of those, as
expected the National Weather Service as a blizzard warning for

(03:01):
Louisiana yesterday was a first for that state. President Trump
announcing a private sector investment worth billions of dollars to
build AI infrastructure right here in the US, tech companies Oracle,
Open Ai and SoftBank creating a joint venture titled Stargate.
The CEOs of this companies spoke at the White House yesterday.
They'll contribute one hundred billion in investments to start. Mexico's

(03:22):
president Claudia Scheinbaum urging cool heads to prevail as president
Trump threatens big tariffs on Mexico. The fears sent the
value of the peso yesterday to drop six tenths of
a percent. Trump is said he plans to impose twenty
five percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, possibly by the
first of February. More than fifteen Democrat attorneys general suing
to block Trump's executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship.

(03:44):
The President signed the executive order right after being sworn
in lawsuit arguing it violates the Fourteenth Amendments that's ultimately
expected to be decided by the Supreme Court. President ordering
all federal employees and DEI programs be placed on leave.
Trump signing an executive order yesterday ending all federal DEI programs,
with offices being ordered to shut down. White House Press

(04:06):
Secretary Caroline Levitt calling the move a win for Americans.
Harvard settling lawsuits filed by Jewish students who claimed the
college did not protect them from anti semitism. Harvard yesterday
confirmed the settlement, which was for an undisclosed amount, and
agreed to reaffirm at least once a year anti Semitism
will not be tolerated, and each hero Suzuki, joining the

(04:28):
Baseball Hall of Fame along with C. C. Sabathia and
Billy Wagner. He's the first Japanese player elected to Cooperstown.
Missed being in a unanimous selection by one vote. Debut
with the Mariners back in a one and won both
Rookie of the Year most Valuable Player award.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
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Speaker 3 (04:44):
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For some reason, he's got a mental block when it

(05:05):
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