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"Following for you this morning on WTO P Ukraine is braced for renewed fighting in southeastern regions of the country This comes as its president volodymyr zelensky prepares to address the UN Security Council virtually today over growing evidence that Russian soldiers deliberately killed and perhaps tortured civilians near Kyiv Two more Republican yes votes for confirmation of judge ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court senators Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney joined senator Susan Collins in backing Jackson's confirmation all but assuring her a seat on the high court And Virginia governor Glen youngkin Sam's legislation to the General Assembly that would suspend the 26 cent a gallon gas tax through the summer It would also cap future raises to two cents per year stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes 5 17 now a navy captain who admitted to drinking a bottle of wine and stealing a book during the attack on the U.S. capitol last year has been sentenced to serve 90 days in jail Jason riddle of New Hampshire earlier pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors He'll also serve three years of probation and pay more than $750 in restitution for the stolen book and damage done during the riot There'll be a rare wedding reception at The White House this fall Naomi Biden President Biden's granddaughter will marry Peter Neal in November Naomi Biden is a lawyer a fiance is in law school Michael larosa press secretary for First Lady Jill Biden says the family is still in the planning stages of wedding festivities It's 5 18.

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"The world More of the day's top local stories straight ahead after ABC it's 8 30 A QAnon adherent charged in last year's insurrection pleaded guilty to state level firearms charges Samuel Fisher had already been charged for his participation in the January 6th riot at the U.S. capitol When he pleaded guilty here in New York to possessing an arsenal of ammunition a semi-automatic rifle and more The judge sentenced him to three and a half years in prison noting he armed himself to the teeth ABC's Aaron katersky in another case related to the insurrection Jason riddle of keen New Hampshire drew 90 days in jail on his guilty plea to two misdemeanors He swelled wine taken from a lawmaker's liquor cabinet and stole a book during the insurrection Republicans Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney announced they'll vote for catan Ji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court a burst of bipartisan Senate support that all but assures her confirmation The government says the national average price for regular gasoline drops 6 cents in the past week to four 17 a gallon Still a dollar 30 cents higher than last year at this time Richard canceled ABC News Stay connected stay informed with the northwest's only all news station Northwest news radio car Sanders here's what's happening in memorial service was held for fallen Everett police officer Dan Rocha at Jeff podeswa has the latest This was at the angel of the winds arena the only place in town that could accommodate the thousands of mourners that came to pay their respects Officer Rocha was killed in the line of duty ten days ago while we're responding to reports of a suspicious person at a Starbucks parking lot During that incident Rocha was shot and killed a suspect is in custody facing charges of first degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm The service to representatives from dozens of agencies much like what we saw for deputy DOM colotto week and a half ago One of the speakers Everett police chief Dan templeman If Dan was with his family he was right where he wanted to be Whether it was watching Spider-Man or The Avengers or any other marvel movie the tanning of practice her game with this boy's walking the dog after work with Kelly His love first wife is two sons and family was immense Officer Dan rochi is survived by his wife and two young sons In Everett Jeff pozole and northwest news radio The state's criminal justice training commission does plan to consider decertifying police officers retroactively New state law went into effect on July 25th 2021 that allows this commission to fire officers guilty of misconduct but the commission has now voted to consider cases that occurred before that date Commission member Curtis Robinson made the motion And specifically to conduct the officer knew or should have known violated law or policy and that impact suitability To serve or where there is a pattern of misconduct that continues after the July 25th 2021 day The commission is now in the process of coming up with guidelines on how to consider cases Seattle police are investigating a vehicle fire at a Safeway in Ballard Happened over the weekend at firefighters say it was set intentionally komal forest Paul Rivera reports A few steps from this car fire a row of tents and an RV park there While authorities they haven't said who was responsible for the car fire those who live here say the encampment is tied to other fires I'm sick of hearing lip service from Dan Strauss the.

WLS-AM 890
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"I'm glad my friends in the deep state are working on this. I don't mind my tax dollars going for that. Jason Riddle is his name. He is a New Hampshire man and after he was part of the Part of the second of the capital on, uh January six, He went and posted a few things on social media. Well, he was arrested. In New Hampshire that was back in February, charged with knowingly entering a restricted building, restricted building violent entry, disorderly conduct on capitol grounds and theft of government property. So He also decided that he was going to run for the U. S. Congress, and he was talking to Catherine Underwood from the NBC affiliate in Boston, just down the road from New Hampshire. And he was discussing his, uh, politics and what he thought might be a great slogan for his campaign. Mr Riddle, Jason Riddle, Riddle me this. What would you like is you're a slogan, sir. I guess. Let's get back to work. That should be the slogan. I'm gonna go with What kind of work are we talking about? I guess. Let's get back to work Get that should be the slogan I'm gonna go with, Obviously, since you were arrested in conjunction with what happened at the Capitol on January, 6th. Do you think that's going to hurt your candidacy for the U. S house of Representatives in the long run? If you're running for office, I guess any attention is good attention as I think. Allow me. What does that tell you about American in 2020? One. Where the attention you're receiving for essentially breaking into the capital on January six in your mind helps in the long run. If you're running for office, I guess any attention is good attention is, I think, Allow me. What makes you different from the rest of the candidates in the race actually will keep my promises and make some changes. What tools will be used when you want to make changes. Will bear spray or laws just out of curiosity. I'm gonna actually will keep my promises and make some changes. Okay? So I played all of that just to get to this. This is the money cut. I think this is illustrative of your average. I hate to use audience insurrectionist. I don't think it's rioter. This. This is illustrative of the EQ or attention to detail of the average January six participants there, I'll put it that way. So now, the reporter Kathryn Underwood said. Do you think you'll have a chance of ousting the Democrat? Incumbent. Her name is an Custer. And you know when you get to D. C I mean she's she's an incumbent. She's an incumbent congresswoman from New Hampshire in D. C. And that's You know, that's a tough row to hoe. So to speak. So how do you feel about that Mr Jason Riddle but and was a state representative. So a state rep is in the in the Statehouse in Concord. Yeah, that's what Anna is. No, no, no. She's in Washington. Oh, well, I guess I got to run against that then. Up slight change in plans. We were originally going to sack the state capital Now we're going to have to. We're gonna have to sack the U. S Capitol but and was a state representative. So a state rep is in the in the Statehouse in Concord. Yeah, that's what Anna is. No, no, no. She's in Washington. Oh, well, I guess I got to run against that. Then I guess sell slight change in plans. Mom, can I have another check? So, um How are you able to do this while dealing with all your legal issues? Just out of curiosity, Mr Riddle, just like my ongoing legal problems. I'm supposed to live my life How I want to live it and it's something I want to do, so why not do it? Keep in mind? America certainly deserves the elected representation that she votes for 6 47 here at W s. Kim Gordon is here with traffic..

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"70 year old East Bridgewater man last night that his family says it was his own father. Again. The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is underway in the U. S. Senate security in the nation's capital is tight. Senators have approved of former resolution already in the second impeachment trial. President Pro TEM Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy announcing the vote this vote, the ayes 89 A nasal 11. The resolution is agreed to All right, So this resolution says the parameters for the trial right now the top House impeachment manager eyes, saying the trial is constitutional. Opening the Senate trial, Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin says the case is all about cold, hard facts. We're now moving on to the second House impeachment manager again. There are nine but there was only one house article of impeachment. Ah single article accusing the former president of inciting the insurrection at the U. S. Capitol. January 6. Mr Trump's team. His defense team argues that he cannot be tried because he is no longer president. So that is what today is all about. This is Raskin refuting that argument. If that's not an impeachable offense than there is no such thing. If the president's arguments for a January exception or a pill And even if everyone agrees that he's culpable for these events, even if the evidence proves as we think it definitively does If the president incited a violent insurrection on the day Congress met to finalize the presidential election. He would have you believe there is absolutely nothing. The Senate can do about it. No trial, no fax, but plenty of evidence. Raskin played video clips of that attack on the U. S capitol and comments that Trump made at a huge rally before the Capitol assault. And then we saw some tweets up. There is well and this continues. In fact, let's get more on what happened that day, January 6 a month and three days ago from Catherine Herridge. Those arrested come from more than 40 states include at least 24 women at least 16 military veterans and more than two dozen riders have alleged ties to extremist groups. The proud voice, oath keepers, three percenters and believers in the queue and on conspiracy theory in at least one case. The alleged planning began as early as November. Records describe primary targets politicians, law enforcement and media. So far more than 200 people have been arrested in connection with that siege. And one of them includes another local man accused of stealing a book and a bottle of wine from a capital office. 32 year old Jason Riddle of Keen, arrested on a warrant out of D C yesterday is facing charges of knowingly entering a restricted building and theft. Of government property in Georgia officials they're looking into former President Trump's attempts to review reverse that state's election result. ABC is Andrew Dember reports. This issue could come into play in this week's impeachment proceedings right before this trial officials in Georgia, announcing that they're launching an investigation into Trump in a phone call that he had with election officials there that probe Is likely to be a part of this impeachment case in that phone call with the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Ratzenberger, who's a Republican. Mr. Trump is heard encouraging him to quote find enough votes to declare him the winner of Georgia. Now. This report in the Georgia probe will eventually be turned over to the state Board of elections to determine necessary next steps. And, of course, their state. Eiji would have to weigh in to see if there's enough to criminally prosecute back here. In Massachusetts Secretary Galvin is proposing a plan to allow voters to cast their ballots by mail for any future election. He says 2020 showed why the move is so important. This build on the success we have in last year's presidential election, where we had a record turnout now. In the election, but in the primary and the presidential primary. The bill will be filed later this month. And at a board of governors meeting of the U..

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"Policy while Sky high. Delta says it will continue to block the middle seats in all its planes through at least April for a time that the U. S Airlines were blocking the middle seats for social distancing. All but Delta have abandoned the practice. It was set to expire at the end of March. It now extends on all flights through April 30th, which includes Easter, and they usually busy spring break travel period. That is, if there is one this year. Delta says it wants its customers to quote have complete confidence when traveling. Matt Piper CBS NEWS Keene, New Hampshire Man now faces federal charges after being seen inside the U. S Capitol, drinking a bottle of wine. Jason Riddle also accused of stealing a book during the mob attack in January, then selling it to someone outside for $40. Valet shot in the eye by Boston police during a deadly shootout at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston last year. Suse the hospital on claims that security unnecessarily escalated the incident in question. One year after the violence, Justin Damaris says he still got bullet fragments in his brain. Boston police began a miles long car chase at Brigham and Women's that ended with the death of suspect Justin Route Miles away in Brookline. 6 37 dog driving you nuts cooped up inside these days. Just want to get out. Move along. There's a plan in Boston to unleash the hounds WBC's match here. ER has the story when he lives in the South end with her adorable doggy. His name's Aubrey, like the rapper Drake. I love Jerry, Renee and Aubrey are back at the Peters Park Dog Park for a second time in one day, because I think it's important to be able to have somewhere to just get out of the house for a little bit, especially with the pandemic. But not every puppy person Pair has that privilege, and Boston's Parks and rec department is hoping to change that. They're playing us to put a dog park in every neighborhood of the city. No word on how or when they'd accomplish that goal, But Aubrey has a suggestion for the landscaping. He would prefer grass. I don't know if this is going to get hurt by anyone important, but If we could put grass in here, That'd be cool. That's your WBZ. Boston's news radio 6 38. Let's check in on business now brought to us by Enterprise Wealth Management, a division of Enterprise Bank. We say good morning again to Tom Busby. Hey, Good morning, Jeff. Well, the big question is a $15 an hour federal minimum wage workable well, the Congressional budget office says President Biden's proposal would lift many people out of property poverty. But it would also mean a lot of lost jobs. As many as ah 1.4 million. Also, it may hurt a lot of businesses. By the way, the federal minimum wage is $7.25. It hasn't moved in about 12 years on Wall Street six days and Rove gains for stocks a lot of optimism for another pandemic relief bill That's got all the major averages beginning.

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"Hill with the second impeachment trial. A former president Trump Kick office at noontime Today, senators will claim the former president inside it and insurrection on the U. S. Capitol. His legal team will say it's freedom of speech. Former President Trump Second Impeachment Trial begins in the Senate today. CBS News Political analyst Leonard Stein Wardell MMA Kratz, one of flood the zone with evidence of Donald Trump's mouth feel. Since, but they also want this trial done quickly because they want to spend more time passing President Biden's agendas to Trump will become the first president in history to face impeachment after leaving office. CBS News Brief I'm Deborah Rodriguez Keene, New Hampshire Man is facing federal charges this morning after being seen inside the U. S Capitol. Drinking a bottle of wine. Jason Riddle also accused of stealing a book during the attack on the Capitol last month, then selling it outside for 40 bucks. Ballet shot in the eye by Boston police during a deadly shootout at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston last year. Suse the hospital unclaimed security unnecessarily escalated the incident. One year after the violence. Justin Damaris says he still got bullet fragments in his brain. It's Boston police began what turned into a miles long car chase that ended with the death of suspect Justin Route in Brookline. It's 603 Here we go out to the roadways now. Traffic and weather together and believe me, you're going to need both. Today. Lori Grandi is here with a look at the roads and the Subaru Retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Morning, Laurie. Good morning, Jeff. We're set up for some slippery conditions out there this morning. We have some very light precipitation falling, but with the temperatures so low, that is a big concern for us. As far as the roads go, I am assuming we're going to see a lot of spinouts this morning. Unfortunately, hopefully I'm telling you this right now so you won't be one of them. But a car has just gone off the road.

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"Holding just north of Worcester, 16 and snowing. It's 13 degrees right now in Brockton 24 in Boston With cloudy skies. It is 505 on WBZ news radio. Well, Delta, saying it has extended something to keep their planes safe amid the pandemic. Delta says it will continue to block the middle seats in all its planes through at least April for a time that the U. S. Airlines were blocking the middle seats for social distancing all but Delta have abandoned the practice. It was set to expire at the end of March. It now extends on all flights through April 30th, which includes Easter and the usually busy spring break travel period. That is, if there is one this year. Delta says it wants its customers. To quote have complete confidence when traveling. Matt Piper CBS News It's now. 506 18, New Hampshire man facing federal charges after being seen inside the Capitol. Drinking a bottle of wine. Jason Riddle, also accused of stealing a book during the mob attack back on January 6 and then sold it for $40 valet shot in the eye by Boston police during a deadly shootout to bring him in Women's hospital in Boston last year, suing the hospital on claims security unnecessarily escalated the incident. It's now 507. While the Super Bowl performances shined in many ways on Sunday night, as we hear from WBC's Drew Mulholland Black Artists were well represented. This is the same league, the NFL, which has admitted fault and how it dealt with Colin Kaepernick and players kneeling. The pregame began with Alicia Keys. Their forces that want to take us back to another place..

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"Here is to get as many people as we possibly can vaccinated. Quickly as we possibly can. At the Statehouse. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio, You know to starting tomorrow, Down in Washington, the impeachment trial for former President Trump will kick off in the Senate, and today the rules were laid out. Former President Trump's historic second impeachment trial is expected to kick off with a four hour debate and possible vote about whether the trial itself is constitutional. Many Senate Republicans have already said it's not since Trump is no longer in office Starting on Wednesday, each side will have 16. Hours to make their opening arguments with the Democratic House impeachment managers up first one source tells ABC News The final day of the trial could be a week from Tuesday was Michelle's, The ABC News Washington and also tonight another Can a New England connected arrest to that deadly ride at the U. S. Capitol FBI in Boston says earlier today they arrested Jason Riddle of Keene, New Hampshire, is facing several charges, including theft of government property. Prosecutors cite an interview Riddle gave after the incident in which he admitted he had stolen some wine in the Capitol building and chucked it in their complaint. Prosecutors also showed photos of a book he allegedly stole from an office in the Senate and went on to go sell outside the capital. On his Twitter two days ago, Riddle acknowledged the charges were coming, saying quote found out I'm getting charged today. Bring it big Gulf. Figures free. It's time for traffic and weather together. Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the three so far so good night. Yeah, for the nighttime commute. So far so good. Nicole. The expressways still running Well about 10 or 12 minutes now between the only old tunnels and the Braintree split, no problems. No delays. Same idea with through three, which runs along the South shore. No problems there either. Doubtful. There'll be any road work tonight. Here. So the lower end of 1 20 eights doing well between Needham and Canton routes. 24 95 south here, fine coming down from 1, 28 or 93 up to the north. Through one's clear off the Tobin Bridge of past Landfills Parkway eventually into Peabody and Danvers, and even 93 is good to go all the way up past exit one into Windham, New Hampshire, Thea Parental 1, 28 nice and easy. Waltham to Wakefield. A good ride for you there, downtown. All is well with stirrups. Dr. The lower deck of 93, the leopard down ramp and no complaints out to the west, with the outer edge of 4, 95 and the mass turnpike out towards self burrow, My king wbz 24 hour traffic that weren't already thank you, Mike. And now it's time for.

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"A brand new brief a 78 page long brief and it offers a glimpse into their strategy ahead of tomorrow start of the impeachment trial. In a 78 page brief submitted to the Senate, former President Trump's legal team called the second impeachment trial Political theater. The lawyers say the Senate should dismiss the case, calling the trial unconstitutional since Trump is no longer in office. They also argue the former president's comments urging his supporters to fight ahead of the January 6 capital. Riot are protected under the First Amendment, Trump faces the single charge of incitement of insurrection. In his trial, which is set to start Tuesday was officials. ABC News Washington And tonight the impeachment managers rejecting that brief saying, Quote each and every allegation in the article of Impeachment is true and quote. There was another New England arrest connected to the deadly ride at the Capitol today, the FBI in Boston reporting Earlier this morning they arrested Jason Riddle of Key New Hampshire is facing several charges, including theft of government property prosecutors setting an interview he gave after the riot, admitting he chugged a bit of wine he found in the capital and saying he had no regrets for joining the mob. In their complaint, Prosecutors also showed photos of a book riddle allegedly stole out of the Senate office. And sold outside the capital and its 707 before we check business, The latest threat against marine life could be noise. That's according to a report in the journal Science from Wales to tiny shellfish, marine life forms. Use sound to hunt navigate, defend their territory and attract mate. But those little acoustic signals are being drowned out by human created noise pollution. British and Saudi researchers say the damage caused by noise from boat engines, sonar and underwater explosions is this Harmful to marine life as the previously identified threats of overfishing. Pollution at the climate crisis. Vicki Barker, CBS NEWS, London, All right, seven await as promised time for Bloomberg business. Turns out the holiday shopping season was a good one. Although not a smooth one for Hasbro supposed to holiday quarter results with profit and sales ahead of forecasts, his family stuck with nowhere to go bought lots of toys and board games. Hasbro says the pace of sales slowed dramatically in early December amid uncertainty about the last round of stimulus checks. Then sales picked back up dramatically, which triggered supply snags. Stocking has broke slid 4% that sliding the main indexes on Wall Street. The market betting on better chances for bigger financial rescue measures. The Dow rises 238 to a record NASDAQ Up 131 S and P 500 up 29. And you rode a Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's news radio. Winter has been here for a while,.

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"Sustainable, thriving Massachusetts but are Leadership has lacked the will and urgency toe in recent weeks, Downing's blasted the Baker Administration on Social Media, calling the cove in 19 vaccination rollout. Choppy. No word yet on whether or not governor Baker will run for third term. Sherry Small WBZ Boston's news radio in Keene, New Hampshire, is facing federal charges after Admitting to storming the U. S capitol last month and drinking wine he founded a lawmaker's office. The criminal complaint last week on Friday was filed against Jason Riddle in US District Court for it'll arrested earlier today without incident. Former president Trump legal team filing a new brief offering a glimpse into their strategy ahead of the impeachment trial, which starts in the Senate. Tomorrow. More from ABC is Elizabeth's shows Even a 78 page brief submitted to the Senate, former President Trump's legal team called the second impeachment trial Political theater. The lawyers say the Senate should dismiss the case, calling the trial unconstitutional since Trump is no longer in office. They also argue the former president's comments urging his supporters to fight ahead of the January 6 capital riot are protected. Under the First Amendment, Trump faces the single charge of incitement of insurrection in his trial, which is set to start Tuesday. Hamas officials ABC News Washington Impeachment managers have rejected the brief, they say each and every allegation in the article of Impeachment is true. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, meantime, applauding a bipartisan deal for the structure off the trial. Schumer says both sides will have plenty of time to make their case is the trial. Maybe wrapped up sometime next week. A Cambridge bar kicking around for 20 plus years serving the public has had its last last call. The People's Republic on Mass ad looks to have closed Now for good is the bar's owner. Tell the Globe. I'm not happy that we're closing, but I could look back at the 23 years with pride and a lot of love for the people. The bar had closed for what Was said to be temporary in December because of the pandemic. Five a weight off the Wall Street we go, Andrew Oh dae is at Bloomberg, and this month of February has been pretty darn good for Wall Street. Thank you. Yeah. Cold outside pretty warm on the street. Rising expectations for hire. Stimulus. Help Lift Wall Street today is the Dow joined its fellow indexes at records Now up 238 NASDAQ up 1 31 S and P Rose 29 games of almost 2% across the board. Would you pay to get extra content on Twitter? Or would you pay to use services like tweet deck or to have the option of user features such as Undo Send Twitter is considering charging for those features now. The way a subscription model is a way to wean itself from depending so much on just advertising. Facebook will start removing content that spreads false information about covert 19. If its systems come across post that say the virus was human made that it's safer to get the disease in the vaccine, or that the shots are dangerous or cause autism. They spoke will pull them as will Instagram and rode a Bloomberg business on WBZ Boston's NewsRadio one.

WBZ Afternoon News
New Hampshire man arrested for alleged participation in U.S. Capitol riots
"In Keene, New Hampshire, is facing federal charges after Admitting to storming the U. S capitol last month and drinking wine he founded a lawmaker's office. The criminal complaint last week on Friday was filed against Jason Riddle in US District Court for it'll arrested earlier today without

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"Ter says they have a very comprehensive plan that includes land, air and sea. Our aviation units are up. Our dive team is doing random checks in the water or marine units out. There are tactical assets are out there. Along with our bicycle team That's out there. 70 federal, state and local agencies will be working together to keep things safe. They're going to LA allowing about 22,000 people, and that's about them about a quarter of what normally could get into Raymond James Stadium. Let's take a trip around New England, Rhode Island Governor Genera Mondo with a message for Super Bowl fans in her state enjoy the game. But when it comes to parties wait till next year, the governor says the end of the pandemic is with inside and He's urging residents to limit any gatherings tonight to members of their immediate household, the University of New Hampshire, canceling overseas programs for the summer and fall. Due to the continuing uncertainty caused by covert 19 and in Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal says federal funding and President Joe Biden's coronavirus relief proposal could greatly accelerate Vaccination efforts a New Hampshire man who admitted to being part of a group that swarm the capital last month now facing federal charges, Jason Riddle charged with knowingly entering a restricted building violent entry. And distort early conduct on Capitol grounds and also theft of government property while he was inside the building. Jason Riddle came across Ah liquor cabinet inside a lawmaker's office and helped himself to some wine. Little told the Keene Sentinel newspaper that he was unaware of the charges but knew he might face prosecution. And plans to turn himself in. When contacted by law enforcement. In his first public appearance is transportation secretary people to judge visiting frontline workers at Union Station in Washington. Go to judge pledging to begin promoting safety and restoring consumer trust in the country's transportation networks during this Corona virus pandemic as we start to see news stories about variants One of the best ways to defeat that is to give the virus fewer places to mutate, which is all the more urgency around stopping and slowing. This fresh booty judge discussed the new federal public transit mask mandate during his meeting. It is a 21. Where at 30 degrees with clouds here in Boston. The snow will be coming from our south. Keep an eye to the sky. It should start to fall mid to late morning. We'll check that forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes..

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"Make no mistake. He takes his Turk seriously. Cheapest insurance is the safe, Quiet field, a theory he's put into practice as he reaches his 55th Super Bowl, his first Super Bowl in 1967 at the Los Angeles Coliseum, his legendary field status, earning him the title of Sod God and meeting some halftime celebrities along the way, the likes of Paul McCartney and many others. His favorite lady Gaga was warned the best. So I say to NBC's with Johnson reporting. The search is on in Chick a pee for a missing boy 11 year old Aiden Blanchard last seen around noon yesterday near a boat ramp. Near Media Street along the chicken Be River, Massachusetts state police searching with an air wing, a drone and underwater unit and a canine team. Police in Chick a Pee and fire boats are also searching, and anyone with any information urged to call police. In chicken feet. And the search continues in the disappearance of two California toddlers and now they're adopted. Family is speaking out, denying accusations that they harmed those Children. Here's NBC's Ornshaw family of the adoptive father of two California City brothers who vanished four year old Orrin and three year old Orson speaking to ABC exclusively. I just know that they were really good parents as far as I was that served the family now saying they're being targeted by members of the public showing up outside their home. Not to support them, but to accuse them. They adopted the boys in 2019 the parents, saying they last saw them in their backyard late December before they vanished, its officials confirming they suspect foul play in the boy's disappearance, but have not named any suspects or persons of interest. Thus far, a New Hampshire man who admitted storming the U. S Capitol last month and Chugging back a bottle of wine. He found that a lawmaker's office now facing federal charges, according to a federal complaint, which was filed on Friday. Jason Riddle Facing several charges, including violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and theft of government property. Riddle tells the King Sentinel newspaper he was unaware of the charges and says he'll turn himself in when contacted by law enforcement. The Wyoming Republican Party voting overwhelmingly to censure Congresswoman Liz Cheney for voting to impeach President Trump for his role in that January 6th riot at the Capitol. To Jim King is a professor of political science at the University of Wyoming. Outlining what this could mean for Cheney's future. This is a vote, and it certainly is riled the activists in the Republican Party, but I'm not sure that their displeasure will Continue on to the rest of the electorate. The center document accuses Cheney of voting to impeach even though the U. S House did not offer former President Trump a formal hearing or Due process, a Massachusetts lawmaker filing legislation to officially declare a state dinosaur WBC sherry Small tells us how thousands took part in the process. Massachusetts State representative Jack Lewis of Framingham was just trying to come up with a creative activity for his son's Cub Scout's den, something the kids could really get excited about well to spur their interest in paleontology. He settled on the dinosaurs and fossils project he been combined that with his work is a state long Maker and teamed up with the Museum of Science. With that it gained traction, the public invited to vote on social media to pick which dinosaur would represent Massachusetts and with more than 35,000 votes cast. The people have spoken. The winner is but Oka Saurus Holyoke insists, which means swift footed lizard of Holyoke first discovered near Mount Holyoke in 1910. The state dinosaur legislation has been filed in both the State House and Senate. Sherry Small WBZ Boston sneeze rate. You have family and friends of an FBI special agent shot dead in the line of duty along with a colleague this week, gathering yesterday in Florida for an emotional memorial service in her honor on emotional Memorial for special Agent Lord Schwarzenberger at Hard Rock Stadium. 43 year old wife and mother of two was fatally shot executing a federal search warrant for suspected child pornography. A true protector of those she loved.

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"Assets are out there along with our bicycle team that's out there. 70 federal, state and local agencies will be working to keep everything safe. About 22,000 people will get into the stadium for the game. That's about a quarter off the usual crowd in Tampa. Let's take a trip around New England. Rhode Island Governor Genera Mondo has a message for Super Bowl fans enjoy the game. But when it comes to parties wait till next year, the governor says the end of the pandemic is within sight. Urging residents to limit any gatherings tonight to members of their immediate household. The University of New Hampshire has canceled overseas programs for the summer and fall with continued uncertainty caused by covert 19. And in Connecticut U. S. Senator Richard Blumenthal says federal funding in President Joe Biden's coronavirus relief proposal could greatly accelerate vaccination efforts. New Hampshire man who admitted to being part of a group that swarm the capital last month now facing federal charges, Jason Riddle charged with knowingly entering a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and also theft of government property. While he was inside the building girl came across Ah liquor cabinet inside the lawmaker's office and helped himself to some wine little telling the Keene Sentinel newspaper that he was unaware of the charges but knew he might face prosecution and plans to Turn himself in when contacted by law enforcement. Ah young boy missing out in western Massachusetts 11 year old Aiden Blanche. It last seen yesterday at about 11 in the morning in Chick, a Pee Near the chicken Pea River boat ramp. State police had their air wing and drone units and underwater recovery units all out, as well as patrols and detectives. Officials also have police and fire boats looking for Blanchard. Anyone with information as to contact police in chicken Pete In his first public appearance as Transportation Secretary, Pete put a judge visited frontline workers at Union Station in Washington Food a judge pledging to get to work, promoting safety and restoring consumer trust in the country's transportation networks during this pandemic, as we start to see news stories about variants One of the best ways to defeat that is to give the virus fewer places to mutate. Which is all the more urgency around stopping and slowing the spread. And while in that stop in Washington, but a judge discussed the new federal public Transit mask mandate. Make WBZ NewsRadio part of.

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"Listening plan that works for you Find out more and start listening free with a 30 Day trial it audible dot com. Dave. It's truffle Lino WBZ traffic on the threes Actor with the forecast, Matt Ben's tells us today Looks like the snow is going to start off as a mixed with rain. But then by this afternoon, it could be all snow, and it will be heavy. In the afternoon before it ends early tonight. Looks like 3 to 6 inches from most of the area. But if you go south of Boston 6 to 8 inches of snow is expected and again travel conditions really expected to worsen later on today, brisk cold Tonight, 20. Everything's going to start freezing back up again. And then tomorrow a sunny, brisk today and a high To about 30 right now. 29 degrees in Boston Live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Good morning. I'm Charlie Bergeron. Here are the five things you need to know What 6 15 2nd Snowstorm of the month on our doorstep in the snow expected to fly later on this morning, South Boston likely to be hit the hardest. Latest numbers from the Department of Public Health and the Battle against Coronavirus. The seven day average of positive tests in Massachusetts continuing to drop Jason Riddle of New Hampshire, who Admitted to being part of a group of storm the U. S Capitol last month now facing federal charges, and tonight 6 30 Super Bowl 55 in Tampa, the Buccaneers and the defending Super Bowl champion. Kansas City Chiefs over President Trump's second impeachment trial begins on Tuesday. And one of the Democratic lawmakers, arguing the case.

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"Over 1400 people are in the hospital overnight with Cove in 19 310 of them are in the ICU. On Monday, an 18 year old from middle 10 will be a member of the inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts, the highest ranking in the Boy Scouts of America. As WBZ, Suzanne saws, Ville reports. It's an historical moment for the Bs say, which opened its doors to girls Just two years ago. I joined immediately assume to say that girls in mirror plant says it's pretty exciting to be part of history, she says. Girl Scouts are great, but with the Boy Scouts I didn't learn a lot more of the technical outdoor skills like camping and cooking over a fire or with a portable stove. It normally takes about 5 to 6 years to become an Eagle Scout, But it took Mira just To and not because she had something to prove to the boys. My troupe was really, really great about fostering collaboration over competition, so I didn't really have that sense of being different than anyone else. And I was just working as part of the team as part of the troop mirror says she made a lot of friends in B s A but no boyfriends. No, no, I I'm too busy with school for that. Suzanne sauce. Ville WBZ Boston's News Radio. A New Hampshire man is facing charges after he admitted to storming the U. S Capitol last month and chugging wine that he found in a lawmaker's office. Jason Riddle is charged with knowingly entering a restricted building theft of government property, and Maura, officials say while inside the building, he found a liquor cabinet inside a lawmaker's office. Helped himself to some wine. It's unclear if Riddle has an attorney. On Friday, Riddle told the keen centennial that he was unaware of the charges but knew he might face prosecution and plans to turn himself in when contacted by law Enforcement the day of the big game as finally arrived, But just like the holidays, health officials are concerned about Super Bowl gatherings. Theeighties Shelly Adler reports. Don't let the Super Bowl be a super spreader event..

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"Lot of people trying to figure out when you or your loved one can get the cove in 19 vaccine emergency legislation filed on Beacon Hill is looking to change that. WBC's Karen Regal explains. But there was Senator Diana dissolve. Leo's bill would order the Department of Public Health to create a registration system that of waiting until the last minute, putting people into a panic about making sure that they get in at a certain time. It just makes sense. It is a common sense proposal to make sure that we're allowing people fording people the opportunity to sign up in advance and that way when the vaccine becomes available, for whatever phase there is they get a notification from the states. Handling to make an appointment that doesn't disappear like market basket stunk of bread and milk. When WBZ forecast a nor'easter to dissolve, Leo says other states have done this, like West Virginia. Erin Regal WBZ, Boston's news radio, a Nim pass and the negotiations over how to safely reopen Chicago Public schools with the teachers union. Rejecting CPS is final offer Yesterday. ABC is Craig Wall has more the union rejecting the final CPS offer, citing several key concerns, first in person learning would only be paused if 50% of schools have covert 19 outbreaks. Remote work. Accommodations were denied to 75% of educators with high risk household members and CPS would only commit to vaccinating about 1500 workers per week. That offer is up from 1000 per week per a source familiar with the proposal. Stacy David Gates, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union, says CPS isn't doing enough to get teachers vaccinated and protect them from possible covert outbreaks once students return. President Joe Biden, vowing to get younger students back to the classroom. By spring. Many students have been out of the room for almost a year to do the pandemic. Some experts say the U. S should refocus its covert 19 testing system to mass screening. They believe that change could save hundreds of thousands of lives. The case for wide scale rapid testing is getting a boost from universities in school systems that have used the approach to say open for the latest waves of the pandemic. A New Hampshire man facing charges after he admitted to storming the U. S Capitol last month and chugging wine that he found in a lawmaker's office. Jason Riddle is charged with knowingly entering a restricted building and theft of government property and more, officials say while inside the building, he found a liquor cabinet inside a lawmaker's office and helped himself to some wine. Unclear if Riddle has an attorney yesterday Riddled told the Keene Sentinel that he was unaware of the charges, but he knew he might face prosecution and plans to turn himself in when contacted by law enforcement. On Monday, an 18 year old girl from Middleton will be a member of the inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts, the highest ranking in the Boy Scouts of America as WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville reports. It's a historic moment for the BSC, which opens its doors to girls. Just two years ago. I joined immediately assumed a silly girls in Mira Plant says It's pretty exciting to be part of history. She says. Girl Scouts are great, but with the boy Scouts I didn't learn a lot more. Technical outdoor skills like camping and cooking over a fire or with a portable stove. It normally takes about 5 to 6 years to become an Eagle Scout. But it took mirror just to and not because she had something to prove to. The boy's troupe was really, really great about fostering collaboration over competition, so I didn't really have that sense of being different than anyone else. And I was just working as part of the team is part of the troop mirror says she made a lot of friends in B s a but no boyfriends. No, no, I I'm too busy with school for that. Suzanne sauce. Ville WBZ Boston's news radio. The body of an elderly missing lone man found in a brook not far from where he went missing, officials say. The body of 75 year old Saruman Cook was found yesterday afternoon on the intersection of Lawrence Street and Whipple Street. He was reported missing from South Street around 10:30 P.m. Thursday, which prompted a silver alert. And a response from state and local police departments fell. Play is not suspected at this time. Officials are still investigating. It's 5 21, WB Z 10 31 of 7.9 82 available everywhere with the I Heart radio app. Number one for podcasting and on hundreds of devices like Alexa.