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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Brian Mojo Podcast is driven by Brayman Motor Cars.
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news that impacts you on the Brian Mudshow.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Now, Brian Muddy and Joel Malkin with you as we
take a look at news happening around our state.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
This took place in Tallahassee yesterday.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Ice agents rate a construction site in Tallahassee, detaining more
than one hundred people believed to be here in the
country illegally. Dozens of federal and state law enforcement agencies
handcuff construction workers and then loaded them onto a bus.
All of this happening at a site that will eventually
become apartments for students at Florida State University.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Yeah, that is Fox thirty five Orlandos LeAnn Surrell on
that story.
Speaker 5 (00:55):
I present to you a SoundBite that will make you upset. Okay,
this is from the left wing media. Larissa Kladoccus works
near the construction site and opposes the raid.
Speaker 6 (01:04):
Whether they're documented or not, they're humans. And also, yeah,
the fact they're literally working, they're building the houses that
people live in.
Speaker 5 (01:15):
Brian, they're humans and they're building the houses that people
live in. I'm only you much anyway, I thought you
I find that interesting, or maybe it might upset you
like I did when I heard it.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
No, I pinheads. I'm very aware of pinheads. I actually
find that to be hilarious.
Speaker 5 (01:35):
Well we found one.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Yes, No, that's like man. That's like man on the
street material. That's just they're humans.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Here.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
I thought there were squirrels. I mean, Governor news Antis.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
So now and say, new one billion dollar gas turbine
manufacturing facility is going to be coming to Florida, the
Williams International Project going to take place in Okalhuosa County.
Speaking things going on northwest Florida, the largest manufacturing project
in the region's history. Project will take place in three phases,
the first to be completed late next year, creating three
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hundred and thirty jobs in the process. Related National Taxpayers
Union has identified Florida as the biggest beneficiary of the
continued business relocations and expansion in the country, Florida attracting
nearly four times the business investment of the number two gainer,
which is Texas. Most recently Governor DeSantis vetoed the Recovery
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of Damages for Medical Negligence resulting in Death Bill on Thursday.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
The bill aim to repeal Florida's law which.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Prevents adult children in their parents from pursuing non economic
damages for medical negligence. However, Governor de Santis said that
in his judgment it would lead to higher medical costs
across the state. It'll be partly katti hot today, hins
and the low nineties warmer than usual for the state.
Showers are likely over the weekend, but so as Saharan
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does as it begins to make its way over South Florida.
The National hurricanes in Heer's tropical outlook is clear for
the next seven days, in part because of that Saharan
dust that's going to make sure that nothing is going
to end up cropping up out there, and we are
going to have a nice clean preseason hurricane season and
obviously nice start to Hurricane Seatson as well, without any
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activity having taken place or on the horizon. Gas prizes
rose by three cents per gallon yesterday. The average prize
for regular unleted state y three to twelve per gallon,
and Palm Beach County the average prize three twenty eight,
Martin three seventeen, and above the state average as well
in Indian River County at three fifteen.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
A gallon.
Speaker 5 (03:36):
All Right, good morning, national headlines. As you heard, President
Trump's tariff plan back in play thanks to a federal
appeals court ruling court granting the administration's request to pausa
lower court's ruling to block most of Trump's tariffs on
other countries. A federal judge is stopping Trump administration from
banning international students at Harvard. Judge Allison Burrows, surprise in
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Obama appointee, said she wants to maintain status quo by
allowing the Ivy League school to continue hosting international students
on visa's It comes as the administration has launched a
number of punitive measures against Tarvard for what it calls
an atmosphere vest has semitism. White House is doge's mission
to cut waste is ongoing despite Elon Musk's departure. Press
Secretary Caroline Levitt said many DOJE employees and how political
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appointees government employees and intend to stay. Musk began offboarding
as a special government employee on Wednesday, Meanwhile, President Trump
writing on social media last night that he's having a
press conference with Elon at the Oval Office today. He
says it will be Musk's last day, but not really
because he will always be with us helping all the way.
He also wrote, Elon is terrific. Those are your headlines.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
They'll be with them spiritually if nothing else.