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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Your new day starts with the Brian mud Show, the
News You need to start your morning in the Palm
Beaches and the Treasure Coast.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
As we're tracking Trump to get look at the president's
executive activities, and he has been busy. In fact, just
yesterday he signed the executive order starting in the twenty
twenty eighth Summer Olympic Committee for the Los Angeles Olympics.
This is what that sounded like, mobilizing the entire federal
government to ensure the games are safe, seamless, and historically successful.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's going to be amazing.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I think it's going to be amazing. It'll be beautiful.
It'll be in La. So there's that. But you know,
La is beautiful as long as you don't have, you know,
been desirables like Avenue. Someone is here. So anyways, we
take a look at the president. As of today, he
signed one hundred and eighty two executive orders now compared
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to two twenty during his entire first term one hundred
and sixty two who signed by President Biden and team
autopens and Trump's already signed twenty more orders in that
entire four years. Trump has also signed seventy eight presidential proclamations,
forty five presidential memoranda in nine laws, and a lot
has happened over the past week with the ratcheting up
of tariff rates, the President signing several executive orders related
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to Liberation Day two point zero last Friday. The executive
orders suspending duty free the minimist treatment for all countries
was one of those that kind of cleared the deck
for it. Then the executive Order addressing threats to the
United States by the government of Brazil that was raising
rates specifically high for Brazil. Then you get into the
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executive order President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition and
the re establishment of the Presidential Fitness Test. This is
something that the President had in placed during its first administration.
Biden took it away.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
It is back.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
The executive order furthering modifying the reciprocal tariff rates that
impacted the most host countries on Friday, raising tarrafts for
those that didn't have trade deals. The executive order amendment
to duties to address the flow of illicited drugs across
their northern border. That was the increasing of tariff rights
for Canada specifically, And as I mentioned yesterday, you had
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the new Summer Olympics Task Force. So trade still in
the focus here. You have a lot that is going on.
The President going to be replaced in the Bureau of
Labor Statistics Chief. We'll keep you posting.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
All right, good morning, supply to headlines. Two workdays down,
three to go or in the middle of the third,
of course. Consensus a drivers impacted by the closure of
North Lake Boulevard at the Bee Line Highway appears to
be that it's not great, but not a disaster. CSX
and f DOT working on replacing train tracks and signals
and detours, causing delays of half hour to an hour
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or more. But drivers are telling CBS twelve it's not
as bad as they thought it would be, despite the delays,
and many say they have adjusted their working hours, so
I'm working for home from home. Popyach County Sheriff's deputies
credited with preventing a possible active shooter situation the Sheriff's
office as a suspicious man was seen outside Pombeach International
Airport yesterday. Deputy say they confronted him found an AR fifteen,
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fully loaded magazine, and multiple knives in his rental car.
He was taken into custody without incident. Palm Beach Garden's
resident Michael Rodriguez facing several charges. He's a convicted felon
with a lengthy criminal history. Most recent arrest in April
for battery by strangulation. Court record show Rodriguez was released
under a supervised court program. He's now being held without bond.
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Florida Attorney General James up Meyer suing several porn platforms
for allegedly violating age verification laws passed last year state
requires adult sites to verify users' ages and prevent access
to miners. Meyer says he filed the lawsuits to stop
online pornographers from exploiting children for profit. And there was
a private funeral held yesterday in Largo for Hulk Hogan.
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Fellow professional wrestling legends like Rick Flair, Triple H and
Vince McMahon in attendance. Flair ding on X it was
the most beautiful funeral he ever attended, adding even in Heaven,
Hogan sold out again. Those are your headlines.