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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is Florida's news that impacts you on the Brian
munsial Yeah, Brian mud and Joel Malkin with you and
Laura's attorney general taken on Planned Parenthood.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Florida Attorney General James Othmeyer is now suing Planned Parenthood
overclaims it made that pharmaceuticals used to abort pregnancies are
safer than the regularly available pain reliever a seed of Minifit,
otherwise known by the brand name Tailanoll with Meyer calls
the claim of blatant lie that violates Florida's laws against
deceptive trade and racketeering. Planned Parenthood claims the lawsuit is
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politically motivated.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Politically, this should be a really easy one. Did they
make those false claims? And if the entwer is yes
and their quote unquote care reflected that, Uh, that's a politics.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
All right now.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Amid the ongoing partial government shutdown, air traffic at Palm
Beach International Airport has begun to be affected well. The
airport is not among the forty busiest airports that saw
traffic reduced by the FAA starting on Friday. The ripple
effect has reached a point where a total of forty
two flight cancelations at Palm Beach International took place between
Friday night through Sunday. All travelers should pay close attention
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to flight schedules. And Joel, you mentioned that you were
taking a look at the flight board and already we're
seeing impacts are going to hit today.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Yeah, there are several cancelations, mostly to the northeast, what
else to Houston.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Yeah, So if you're flying period anywhere, just keep an
eye on that. In advance, twenty twenty five, yet another
record year for tourism in Palm Beach County, according to
Discover the Palm Beaches at the annual State of the
Tourism Industry event the county It's marketing, The organization said
tourism's impact within the Palm Beaches will total ten and
a half billion dollars this year. Weather's changing about to
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get legitimately cold around here. Claude's Guy's cooler tempts today
generally high's mid to upper seventies. You're probably not going
to clear the mid seventies and the northern Treasure Coast,
and you'll get to the up seventies in the Palm Beaches.
But the cold front moves into the area starting this afternoon.
Then bloom is a heir and dust as well, tracking
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from the Caribbean Sea through the Bahamas, another light plume
in the Eastern Atlantic, all acting as a headwind for
tropical development. On that note, Hurricane Center's map remains clear.
Happy day there, and gas prices they reach fresh multi
year lows over the weekend. This is pretty cool. The
average price four regular unleaded stay wide down a two
point eighty four per gallon now that is twelve cents
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lower than a week ago, and in the Palm Beaches.
Can't remember the last time I saw this three bucks
even for regular unleaded this morning and Martin two ninety one,
two eighty six in Saint Lucie and an Indian River County,
the average is setting that two point eighty five per
gallon