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"Starla Starla inbound. You gonna ride the breaks through back bay delivered circle. Tobin's okay. Airport tunnels there on time. It's too Droney WBC's traffic on the threes and AccuWeather's Danielle Middle has the four day forecast remaining warm across the area. Tonight. There can be a stray thunderstorm early, otherwise partly cloudy, low 69 degrees for tomorrow's sun shining clouds. It'll be another hot day and there can be a strong thunderstorm in some places late in the afternoon and into the evening highs approaching 90 tomorrow, but it will be cooler on the Cape and islands in the seventies. Alter much cooler tomorrow night Low 56 4 Mondays some sunshine but sharply cooler, the high just 64, then turning warmer again for Tuesday. Partly sunny and breezy. 76 degrees A Mac you weather meteorologist Danielle Middle WBZ Boston's news radio. It's 86 degrees and mostly cloudy over Boston at 3 55. How about getting some big bucks with your diploma? CBS is Peter King says it happened it Quincy colleges graduation yesterday, graduates receiving envelopes filled with surprise cash. Imagine the surprise looks on their faces when Quincy College graduates received not just diplomas, but two envelopes, each containing $500. They came from commencement Speaker Robert T. Hale Jr of Granite Telecommunications. His message You haven't been able to celebrate much during the past 14 months, and you've seen the needs of society grow. One envelope is for you, the other for someone or an organization that needs it more than you do. It was no locally for philanthropy. His gift totaled about half a million dollars. Peter King.

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"Virtual meeting today discussing the growing number of people dying from opioid abuse on what to do about it? Superintendent of Providence schools terminated over his hiring of a man now facing assault charges against a student. Second day of cease fire between Israel and Hamas has held CBS is Robert Berger reports on the latest humanitarian efforts in Gaza. The U. N is assessing the massive damage in Gaza and says 800,000 Palestinians do not have access to clean water and thousands of apartments have been damaged or destroyed. Ah 130 truck convoy is heading to Gaza with medicine and supplies. President Biden has promised humanitarian aid. And assistance in Reconstruction. Robert Burgers. CBS News Jerusalem Yesterday In Jerusalem, Israeli police stormed a ceasefire celebration at all Aqsa Mosque where went many clashes between protesters and police have happened over the last week sparked by the threatening eviction of Palestinian families. At least 30 people were arrested. At the White House. President Biden met with South Korean President Moon Jae in yesterday as CBS News Deborah al Pharaon reports North Korea's new nuclear ambitions was one topic they discussed. The president and the South Korean leader. Both shared their deep concern with the situation with North Korea. Mr Biden said a meeting with Kim Jong Eun is not off the table and took a jab at his predecessor who met twice with the North Korean leader without any commitments on their nuclear arsenal. White House is trying to persuade North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun to curb North Korea's nuclear program as an unofficial investigation into the 2020 election results continues in Arizona, The Phoenix area is now threatening a defamation lawsuit. I'm Tom 40, There's not a warning of a possible lawsuit in that so called election audit ongoing in Arizona related to former President Trump's repeated falsehoods of election fraud. It is being financed by the Arizona Senate, which hired an outside come Money with no election auditing experience, which in turn has followed some unusual clues and theories. Now. Officials of Maricopa County, the biggest county in the state, which includes Phoenix, have directed the Arizona Senate and those outside auditors to preserve documents for a possible lawsuit that in a letter after the auditors refused to back down from a claim that the county destroyed evidence. Tom Foti, CBS News Grads at Quincy College yesterday received a massive act of generosity from the ceremony's keynote speaker. Roberti hails CEO of Granite Telecommunications handed out envelopes full of cash each graduate all 230 Got $1000 cash, but 500 had to go to someone in knee. I'm speechless. I don't have any words.

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"Ball into your front extremely dangerous mission by internal evidence. That's the story of volunteer. He said. Don't you want to what The mission is I said You're sure but volunteer. Not only was he accepted he was put in command of 51 Army Rangers myself, Dear God. He stole and you get a bunch of big guys killed. That was Ralph Pocket. Seven years ago today, his steps slowed by age he received the Medal of honor. President, Biden said, was long overdue. Also pocket helping the eighth U. S Army Ranger company to secure a strategically important hill. It's 12 48. The Phoenix Arizona area is threatening a definite nation lawsuit in a long, controversial and unofficial election check now ongoing. I'm Tom 40. There's now a warning of a possible lawsuit in that so called election audit ongoing in Arizona related to former President Trump's repeated falsehoods of election fraud. It is being financed by the Arrows. On a Senate, which hired an outside company with no election auditing experience, which in turn has followed some unusual clues and theories. Now. Officials of Maricopa County, the biggest county in the state, which includes Phoenix, have directed the Arizona Senate and those outside auditors to preserve documents for a possible lawsuit that in a letter after the auditors refused to back down from a claim that the county destroyed evidence. Tom Foti, CBS News, a college graduation speaker, handing out more than just sage advice Friday. Quincy College, Robert Hale Jr. CEO of Granite Telecommunications, handed out envelopes with a surprise gift. A lot of smiles that day. Here's more on that from WBZ TV. Still, Shields.