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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Florida's news that impacts you. On the Brian
Mud Show, This is Brian Muddy Joel Malkin with you
and so about the partial government shutdown. Florida congressmen and
goodbedatorial candidate Byron Donald's had this to say the Fox yesterday.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
We've done our job. We funded the government. We've sent
that to the Senate. The only hold up is Chuck
Schumer and the Democratic Left that want to shut down
the government because they want health care for illegal aliens.
That's what this is all about. They could say whatever
they want, but that is the fact of the matter.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Meanwhile, here at home, Bombach County opposing Boyden Beach's plan
to annex forty five hundred acres of unincorporated land west
of the city, which is home to thirty five thousand residents.
The plan, if enacted, would potentially lead to Boyden Beach
surpassing west to Palm Beach as the most populous municipality
in the county. County officials have argued that the city's
plan is not fair to current residents. The proposal will
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be discussed in tomorrow's County Commission meeting. Miami Beach's Rainbow
crosswalk on an ocean drive became the latest illegal road
display to be removed by the Florida Department of Transportation.
Sunday morning, the FDOT removed across walk following numerous warnings
to the city to remove it in order to come
to compliance with state and federal traffic claws. Like Delray Beach,
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the city will be forced to reimburse the state for
the removal. Showers gussy conditions possible throughout the day. Highs
in the mid eighties typical for this date. Then plume
is Aharon dust tracking over the Leeward Islands across the
Central Atlantic. There's another thicker plume moving off the coast
of Africa. Here we are in October, still have s
Aharan dust kicking up that is acting as a headwind
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for tropical development related Hurricane Center tracking just one disturbance
this morning the Southern Atlantic. The system expected to track
towards the Leeward Islands during the week seventy percent chance
of development unlikely to be an issue. Gas prices fell
through the weekend, though they are five cents higher than
a week ago. The average price four regular unleaded state
y three to two, and the Bobbach is three twenty one,
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martin three ten and it's three to five per gallon
in Saint Lucie and in in River County. This morning.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
All right, good morning, some national headlines, and as Brian
talked about the federal judge stopping the Trump administration from
sending members of the National Guard to the streets of Portland, Oregon,
judge granting the motion for a temporary restraining order filed
by the state of California last night. The motion stopped
the deployment of up to three hundred members of the
California National Guard to Portland. House Democrats meeting virtually today
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to talk about the partial government shut down. House Minority
Leader Hakim Jeffries uploaded a letter to his website Saturday
that read, quote, people will die if the Affordable Care
Act tax credits are not renewed in the government funding
stopgap bill. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says speed is
of the essence for a deal to end the warrant gaza.
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On ABC's This Week, Rubio said it's not something that
can continue to drag out as comments come. As President
Trump is senting special envoys to the middle to try
to seal his hostage release deal. Class is canceled today
at South Carolina State University after two separate shootings during
the university's homecoming celebrations. Polase say one person was killed
two were injured in a pair of unrelated shootings. And
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the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, along
with the Evangelical, Baptist and Jewish organizations, are filing a
Supreme Court brief opposed to legal protections for transgendered people.
The brief argues such protections could jeopardize established rights and
protections securing religious freedom. LGBTQ advocates counter transgender rights do
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not prevent people from practicing their religion. Those are your
headlines
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Today is Q and A how much of the federal
government is currently shut down.