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Speaker 1 (00:03):
From West Palm Beach to Tallahassee. This is Florida's US
that impacts you on the Brian Mudshow, Brian and Joel
makin with you.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
And so there was a wrinkle in the case of
Heartger sing Yesterday Fox's chief Banassa mar.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Ginger Singh pulled over on a New Mexico Highway July
third for doing sixty and a forty five while driving
an eighteen wheeler, telling this state trooper my.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
First payments already in the five year in the.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
New ticket tickets the end, I hate to be the
first guy or as a ticket.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Sing who's in the country illegally. He was accused of
making an illegal U turn in a semi truck that
killed three people in Florida. Following the deadly crash, sing
was tested by investigators with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration for his English proficiency and road signed skills. Sing
allegedly failed badly.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I guess the proficiency test was a little more evolved
than the no TICKI.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Yeah, no ticky.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
I mean that doesn't sound like great English. So this
was way over sold as a story. Yesterday, you WoT
all these stories. He was speaking English and when he
was pulled over in New Mexico, he was speaking English,
was he? Or is this the equivalent like, if you
don't speak a foreign language, there's a good chance you
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know ten words of it. Right, maybe you don't speak English,
you know ten words of it. If you in your case,
maybe you don't speak Spanish, I bet you can come
up with ten Spanish words. And so this guy as
a truck driver, I know tiki bad, no tickie no TICKI. Hey,
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well you're speaking English, yo, zoy gringo. It's not make
me fluent in Spanish. What was the papaphritis thing you
like to say? Yeah, it goes to a very pantaloniousy
les papus free test. That's actually better in Spanish than
this guy doesn't English. Well, I guarantee you I had
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more education on Spanish than that guy did on English.
Guarantee you.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Well, that's the point.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
And even thirty years later, with having forgotten just about
all the Spanish, I guarantee I can still get more
out than that guy can go in English. But there's
a story behind that. For people can speak Spanish. And
you're like, why are you talking about loving green pants
and French fries. It's just a ridiculous story from from
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a Spanish course in high school. I did not get
out of the exam with That's how that story ended.
Governor DeSantis and Florida CFO blazing goolia. They're going to
issue subpoenas to Orange County employees who they allege acted
to obstruct the state's recent DOJE audit. The state's auditors
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noted irregularities and county records during its recent Onside visit.
A particular interest is DEI related spending that may have
violated state law, and the press release from the Governor
at states cooperation is not optional. Orange County has a
responsibility to explain the irregularities flagged by the State of
Florida DOGE team through full cooperation with the DOE shodded
and subpoena. These subpoenas require county employees to assist our
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DOJH audit and turnover any previously hidden, deleted, or otherwise
withheld documents. As Breadline as an expansion from Orland to
Tampa Bay and continues to see growth in its business.
Major credit rating firm is still voicing concerns about the
business's ability to pay its obligations, so Breadline has experienced
an eleven percent increase in writers thus far this year
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to record levels for the company. However, BITCH, which downgraded
its bond rating back in May after their most recent
financial reporting, left that lower rating in place, saying that
they are still concerned they may not be able to
meet the existing two point two billion dollar credit obligations.
Mix of sun and clouds, some thunderstorms of the mixture
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out the day hot once again hies in the upper eighties,
slightly warmer than usual for the state. Then layers aaron
dust passing through Cuba in South Florida and route towards
the Gulf. A more significant plume currently approaching the Leeward Islands.
National Hurricanes Center tracking two systems, tropical storm ferinand spending
in the northern mid Atlantic, does not post the threat
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to populated areas. A disturbance has formed off the coast
of Africa, currently being given a twenty percent chance of development.
Gas prices rose again on Wednesday and advance of Labor
Day weekend. The average price for regular unleaded in Florida
three fourteen per gallon in the Palm Beaches three twenty
nine Martin three seventeen