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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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look at newsrom around the state that impacts you and
so construction already underway.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Construction has commenced on the Attorney General's plans converting a
remote airstrip into a detention center for illegal immigrants, but
the quick action announced only last week as environmentalists panicked
a protest taking place Sunday, The issue hitting especially close
to home for the Mikasuk Tribe, Governor Rond DeSantis, adding Wednesday,
he's been crucial in protecting the area.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
There's zero environmental I mean, you're talking about the guy
that's plowed how much money in the Everglades restoration. All
this happening soon.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
The Attorney General looking to house illegal immigrants by the
end of this summer.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
And just to be clear, I'm an environmentalist. Those people
are just left wing protesters because to DeSantis's point, there
is nothing environmental here because it already exists. It's just
a basically vacant facility that will be used again if
it's getting ready to open as soon as next week.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
How there much infrastructure's will gun there.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
There's no change to the Everglades a because it's technically
adjacent to the Everglades in it. But regardless it exists.
The site has already been developed, it just hasn't been used.
It just so again, not environmentalists, left wing whack jog
job activists that try to pretend under the environment because look,
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even non environmental has cared about the Everglades and should so. Yes,
Speaking of the governor, while in Boca yesterday, he announced
the launch of a new accreditation system for the state
universities call the Commission for Public Higher Education. The new
creditor will replace the pre system in Florida and five
other states. According to the governor, the new model will
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focus on student outcomes, process efficiency, and the pursuit of
excellence for public post secondary education. The seven westbom Beach
police officers involved in the high speed chase resulting in
the death of a woman or her pregnant daughter last
July and Boyton Beach have been fired. The officers found
to have ignored a crash scene involving the victims and
in fact never even called it in Well, I have
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a chance rain thunderstorms are out the day to day
highs in the upper eighties typical for the state. Similar
weather through the weekend. We do have a lot of
that activity that will be limited to a certain extent
though by Saharan dust. We have a lot of saharan
dust that has been moving across the Atlantic again through
the Caribbean and now is starting to make its way
into South Florida today and heading into the Gulf too,
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which will be good from a development standpoint in the tropics,
speaking of which national hurricanes that are monitoring the disturbance
and the Northwest Caribbean that has a twenty percent chance
of development in the Bay Campanche, that is along Mexico's coastline.
Gas prices dropped another three cents per gallon yesterday. Uh
you know, I mentioned on Monday that we would have
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much lower prices by the end of the week, fourteen
cents per gallon lower than it was this time Monday.
The average price for regular unleaded three Bucks a gallon
on the nose and the Palm Beaches three seventeen Martin
three oh four Indian River County three oh one per
gallon