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May 28, 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 (00:00):
The Brian Mudshow podcast is driven by Brayman Motor Cars.
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should be to visit Braymanmotorcars dot com. This is Florida's
news that impacts you on the Brian Mudshall Yeah, sure enough.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Is Brian Mud and Joel Malcolm with you and as
we take a look at news from around our state.
Governor de Santis he signed six bills into law yesterday.
Children with developmental disabilities. This expands services for autistic children
foreign countries of concern and limits coordination of health based
scientific experimentation with foreign countries. Background screening of athletic coaches.

(00:44):
As it sounds, it expands background screening for coaches prior
to employment. Legal tender. Interesting one here. It allows pure
gold and silver to be used as legal currency, medical debt,
revising debt collection methods for medical debt, and sexual images.
This prohibits person from possessing with intent to promote or

(01:06):
solicit specified depictions that are elude or lascivious. Florida Education
Commissioners to talk about my takeaways. Manny Diaz Junior will
become the University of West Florida's next president. Tuesday, at
the university's board voted to name Daz Junior to the
interim president position, which will be assumed July fourteenth. Diaz

(01:28):
Junior played a critical role in the passage and implementation
of Florida's universal school choice program and printal rights and
education laws. Former Lieutenant Governor Jeff Cottkamp has been chosen
to be the next president and CEO for Florida Tax Watch,
which is the state's preeminent fiscal watchdog. KYT Camp will
take over from longtime president Dominic Collaboro in January of

(01:51):
twenty twenty six, Warm and muggy today, chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper eighties, which is warmer than usual
for this date. Expecting similar weather throughout the week. National
Hurricane Centers Tropical Outlook is clear for the next seven days.
People who talked about waves need to go surfing rather
than reporting on them. It's absurd. National Hurricane Centers Tropical

(02:13):
Outlook is clear, meaning they do not think there's a
chance for anything they're currently monitoring to develop over the
next week period. Gas prices, there's a lot of irresponsible
reporting that's taking place in this already, which is why
I put it that way. Gas prices felled three cents
per gallon yesterday. The average price for a regular unleaded
steel y three one per gallon, and the palm beach

(02:34):
is the average price three eighteen martin three to three
and blow three bucks a gallon again this morning in
Indian River County at two ninety eight.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
All right, good morning, Let's get a look at some
national headlines. Trump administration reportedly putting student visa interviews on hold,
according to Politico, decisions coming as the administration considers requiring
foreign students to undergo social media screening. The President says
Canada could be protected by his Golden Dome missile defense
shield for free if they become the fifty first state.

(03:05):
Trump making that announcement yesterday on Truth Social and he
claims in Canada very much wants to be part of
his proposed missile defense system. The COVID vaccine no longer
being recommended by the CDC for Pregnant Women and Healthy Children.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior made
that announcement in a video posted on x yesterday. Senator

(03:25):
Tommy Tuberville wants to be Alabama's next governor, making that
announcement on Fox News yesterday and unveiling his campaign's website,
SpaceX says it still has a lot of work to
do After the latest Starship test flight. The Mega rocket
launched from Star based Texas just after six thirty pm
last night, but about thirty minutes in the uncrewed spacecraft
lost control and began to spin Starship, making an uncontrolled

(03:48):
re entry. He thought to have broken up somewhere over
the Indian Ocean. Spacecraft was also supposed to launch some
dummy satellites, but that test was scrubbed after the cargo
doors wouldn't open. Other than that, it went well previous
two test flights. The Starship exploded over the Atlantic. And
there's a family in Kentucky that was in for a
shock when a bear fell through their kitchen ceiling. Kentucky

(04:09):
Department of Fish and Wildlife says it was determined the
black bear had climbed up a ladder, got into an
opening in the homes attic, and then crashed through the ceiling,
landing on the kitchen stove.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
That's a nose, right, Therefore you knew evenknew where the
kitchen was.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Yeah, smelled out the food for sure. Yeah, all right,
it sounds scary for the bear. It was scary for
the bear.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Imagine that poor thing fall through the roof.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
I feel for the bear, but feel for the people too.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
But yeah, well, I mean, obviously, I think the roof
saved them. The bear saved them bigger problems with the
roof because think about when they would feel like a
real storm the next time.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
True, you know, that's a good point. All right, Those
those are your those are your headlines today. The bear
try to bear with it here.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Yeah, yeah, that's that's all right.
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