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June 2, 2025 4 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.
My family is a Brayman Motor Cars family. Your family
should be to visit Braymanmotorcars dot com. This is Florida's
news that impacts you on the Brian Mud Show. Yeah,
sure enough. It is Brian Mudd and Joel Malkin with

(00:20):
you and AI. It's impacting our lives in just about
every way, including as we head into hurricane season. Forecasting
Foxes Evan Brown.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
New AI products are taking their cracks at predicting tropical cyclones,
and even the team of federal forecasters at the National
Hurricane Center are interested in what it can do for them.
Center director Michael Brennan on the Fox News Rundown podcast.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
We're starting to pull them in and evaluate them in
our system this year, compare them to the traditional modeling
we use and see how they might be used to
supplement us as part of our tool set going forward.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Storm data devised by AI could be used to calculate
storm tracks, watches, and warning Interesting and.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
As we take a look at what's going on around
our say. Governor de Santas signed eight education themed bills
into law heading into the weekend driver's license education requirements,
which alters that school readiness program three education named bills,
educator preparation, reporting of student mental health outcomes. We were

(01:22):
just talking about that actually to a certain extent of
my takeaways. Insulin administration by direct support professionals and relatives,
and I think that's also important. We've seen a real
emphasis on that in this year's session, where you have
a lot of different awareness and education programs in place
in schools for the medical needs of students that have

(01:46):
varying conditions, which it can be especially helpful when you have,
for example, in an emergency situation, somebody who needs an
inhaler that they might not have on them for example.
The Florida Legislature will resume budget negotiations Tuesday, with the
state of goal becoming or coming to an agreement by

(02:07):
mid June. The legislature must produce a budget prior to
July first. Warm and muggy today, chance of afternoon thunderstorm
size in the upper eighty's a little bit warmer than
usual for the state. Sa Hear and dusk continues to
make its way through our area, with the peak of
the current cloud expected to impact by midweek. The National
Hurricane Center's tropic galaalic in parts aided by the dust

(02:29):
clear absolutely clear for the next seven days, a great
way to start hurricane season. And gas prizes are slightly
higher than a week ago. The average price four regular
on leaded three to eight per gallon and the Palm
Beaches three twenty four, Martin three oh seven, back below
the state average, and Indian River County three oh nine
per gallon.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
All right, good morning, Let's get a look at some
national headlines. A suspect facing charges in yesterday's terror attack
and Boulder, Colorado is an illegal immigrant from Egypt to
over States visa. Mohammad Solomon in custody after leegedly setting
his victims on fire with a makeshift flamethrower. The attack,
leaving at least six wounded, took place during a weekly
gathering of individuals walking together to demonstrate solidarity with Israeli

(03:11):
hostages still held by Hamas. A Treasury secretary says President
Trump and Chinese President Jijinping might talk about trade policy
as soon as this week. Treasury Secretary Scott Dissents held
CBS's face the nation he expects the two leaders to
iron how key differences in a phone call. Trump's One Big,
Beautiful Bill now in the Senate, multi trillion dollar tax

(03:32):
and spending package narrowly passed the House. In the Senate,
we'll take up the measure this week. President Trump said
to meet with Germany's new chancellor at the White House
this week. It'll be the first face to face meeting
between the two leaders since Frederick Merz was elected in
early March. Canadian wildfire smoke continues to blanket parts of
the Midwest and Great Planes. Air quality alerts in effect

(03:54):
across several states as the plume was reached as far south,
we're told, as the Georgia Florida border. And those are
your headlines.
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