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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the city that changes the world, Peers rose with
three things you need.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
To know for your Friday Roads you got for us.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
The FAA said it is reducing the number of planes
that can land at Reagan National Airport each hour. Obviously,
this move comes after last week's deadly mitter collision that
killed sixty seven people. Airlines got a word of this
change on Wednesday, and apparently the memo said arriving flights
would be reduced from twenty eight to twenty six, as
all planes share one runway at the airport. It remains
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unclear if the decision will lead to any flights out
of Reagan being canceled. So I'll keep you up day
today if that comes out. So from Heisman winner to
Offensive Rookie of the Year, I'm so excited. Washington Commanders
quarterback Dada Daniels was named the twenty twenty four ap
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year at the NFL Honors
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yesterday in New Orleans, and it was a mere unanimous decision.
Thanks hell yeah. He received forty nine out of fifty
first place votes.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Said we all fifty, but he did he deserves. That's
always always some shirt who was like I'm going to
be the one.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
The other one vote went to Raiders tight end brock Bowers.
But Jaden, I mean, Jane deserves it. He had an
incredible years. So Jadan is a fifth player in franchise
history to earn the honor of a p offensive Rookie
of the Year. Of those five, he's a fourth offensive
player and the second quarterback in franchise history. So awesome,
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very very cool. So, a Washington d C. Brewery has
launched a paid forward program so customers can buy an
extra beer for laid off federal employees affected by a
recent executive order. This is really cool. So those impacted
can receive a free beer by showing their Federal ID
or proof of job loss at Right Proper Brewing Shaw
neighborhood location and Right Proper Brewing hopes to provide comfort
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and connection while fostering a sense of support during the
insern times. And I was like, that's really cool that
they're doing that. Yeah, I Rose, those are the three
things you need to know for the day.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Thank you, Rose. Also, I think Candy and the LLC,
this is really cool. This is family in Nova. This
started a candy uh store basically, so Andy he's a teacher,
twelve years of teaching elementary. Him and his family started
this candy store where they kind of like source candy
from all over the world. You can get them on
everything candy andy LLC. And it's so great because here's
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how the station works. There is the worker bees. Yeah,
that'd be us, think of Titanic. We're the ones shoveling
the call. Then there's the the pits what they call it.
And that's the first class folks where they get the windows,
they get the desks, and they get the candy.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
They get the food too, So the stacks run out
all the time.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
They put them on in the afternoon then they're gone. Listen,
the candy looks fantastic. It does look great. However, the
seals are broken because those little crumb grubbers outside. But
they're dirty ass hands in there. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
If you want the flume.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Far, you can smell from there. He smell from there.
It smells good. It smells like a candy.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
We hate the fake egg.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
They should sell that fake egg for a lot now, Rana,
So candy andy ells uh andy. When you hear this,
will you send stuff to the station. Just for us,
just down in the core of the no yeah, so Candy,
Andy LLC, Okay, I appreciate you guys to come in.
They also go live on TikTok all the time too,
so you can see the family put the orders together,
which is very very cool.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
So thank you, intern John in your morning show on iHeartRadio.