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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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News that impacts you on The Brian Mud Show. Yeah,
Brian Mudd and Joel Malklin with you as we take
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a look at news from around the state that impacts
you and a significant stopping of a situation in me
or Mar yesterday. This is WSBN seven News in Miami
reporting someone to support you have going to school.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
It's very concerning.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
It's great.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Students leave mer Mar High School Monday afternoon, just hours
after a fellow classmate was arrested from bringing a gun
to school. Gun that might have made it into a
classroom had it not been for recently installed metal detectors
finding it.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yeah. I mean metal detector has been a proponent of
those for a very long time. Big came up big yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
We Beach Counties high schools have them.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I was part of a trial
program with them back in the early nineties. It's like
always makes sense to me. So today, deadline day for
the state legislature come up with an agreement on a
budget to avoid the session going into overtime. Currently, significant
divides exist between the Senate and House proposals over spending
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levels and the best way to go about delivering tax
cuts for the upcoming year, and we'll see what happens.
The FBI is issued a warning that scammers are impersonating
agents and targeting Southwardians. According to the FBI, scammers spoofy
and legitimate FBI numbers so that call IDs reflect a
call coming from the FBI. Scammers are then instructing potential
victims to send money to cover settlements. If you receive
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one of these calls, you're directed to hang up and
report the incident to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
The website is I see the number three dot gov.
Residents of the condo association Green Terras will have at
least another third days before the City of West Palm
Beach will turn off water at the complex following a
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bankruptcy filing by the association. According to city officials, water
bills at the eighty unit complex haven't been paid in
about three years, resulting in one point four million dollars
in unpaid water bills. Monday was the day the city
would cut off water to the complex, but that was
delayed due to bankruptcy proceedings. The city currently offering up
to seven thousand dollars per unit for moving expenses for
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residents to relocate out of the complex as it's expected
to be foreclosed on following legal proceedings. Today cloudy breezing
this dark chance of passing showers this morning, clearing skies
throughout the afternoon. Heis near eighty little coore than usual
for the state. Nice weather for the rest of the week.
Gas prices up a penny per gallon stay wide on Monday,
larger increases locally. The average price in Florida is three
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oh five for regular unleaded. In the Palm Beaches, it
stands at three twenty two right now. Martin three to
oh eight, Indian River County three oh nine per gallon.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Let's get a few national headlines for the President Trump
issuing executive orders on immigration, including one requiring truck drivers
to know English. Another, signed yesterday, cracks down on sanctuary jurisdictions,
calling for a list identifying such sanctuary jurisdictions that obstruct
the enforcement of federal immigration laws. As the Trump Trump
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administration celebrates day one hundred today. Philadelphia Eagles they visited
the White House yesterday to be honored for their Super
Bowl victory. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was among some players who
did not attend, reportedly due to scheduling conflicts. Earlier, star
running back Saquon Barkley pushed back on criticism that he
received for playing golf with the president over the weekend
social media. He said, maybe I just respect the office.
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Not a hard concept to understand. Yay, Saquon. Good one.
And you have another suspect under arrest for allegedly stealing
the Gucci bag belonging to Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nome.
Christian Senzana appeared in bond court yesterday. Miami Beach had
a fake California ID in an immigration hale from the
first suspect. A Chilean national also was in the country illegally,
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was arrested this past weekend. Noman's bag was taken from
a restaurant in DC.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
One more crack broke loick at that clap, you sound
like you're slapping your knee. Give me a manly clap.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Here.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Better better, It's a little better. Yeah,