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"The best of reasons. Visit in ob LIS dot org to learn more. Great to have you along on a Monday, it's one 38. Traffic and weather on the 8s, now let's go to Mary de pompa in the WTO traffic center. All righty, thanks good afternoon, Mark, and we are dealing with what would be springtime like volume on some of our bigger roadways, a lot to do with some work zones on the inner loop in Montgomery county now slowing past the spur around the curve working toward Connecticut avenue. That should be a mobile crew, also on the beltway and prince George's county outer loop slows to get to in past two 14, sign work blocks the right lane. Delays on the Baltimore Washington Parkway have been continuing throughout this midday and if you're heading north inside of the beltway green bell park outside, it's still heavy to go all the way through Laurel and stretches. No incidents just volume, maybe folks avoiding 95, the work zone north after the patuxent which is closer to two 16 is said to be on the right shoulder, but delays lingering nonetheless. Got a report in severna park root two if you're heading northbound Richie highway near Leland drive, a van on its side, and that should be right near the Chick-fil-A. So watch for response, bolt directions and possible direction there. Big volume delays coming across the eastern shore trying from Kent narrows to get across the bay bridge in three lanes, which are all open all volume delays. Same in Virginia on 95 in stretches from spottsylvania, north through Stafford, Dale City, woodbridge, all volume, and into newington, south, the same getting at the Purple Heart bridge and heading south through Quantico stretches of very heavy traffic. One thing to note in Virginia route one, Mount Vernon highway buckland road overturned vehicle, you'll be following police direction. Lino pizza takes the headache out of planning with the lido pizza teen party giveaway for your child sports teams go to WTO P dot com search lido and enter your chance to win a pizza party prize for complete details, Mary DuPont WTF traffic. That sounds good. Let's get the forecast from chuck bell. A big shot of warm air is coming our way on Thursday this week. We are likely to have record high temperatures Thursday afternoon currently,

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Project Veritas Video Alleges Gov. Phil Murphy Will Mandate Vaccines After Election
"Experience So I have a lot of respect for the organization and the work the project veritas does Having been in a different city every week at times to make sure that that work got done So I know what they're going through And it's not easy to get audio and video that's this good but listen to this Then depending on the status when that vote for him if he did the end My rights might And they don't care that they kill everybody Well they see that's good to know then After he wins then he'll do the mandates The vaccine mandates Hero But right now it's about him winning It'll be fine Now this is just a little clip of a conversation where these two women both of Hispanic the center having a conversation with some words in Spanish And she tells her el manato de la back on and she's like oh yeah yeah yeah we gotta do that The vaccine mandate And she's like oh no no he's gonna do it And they're having this really really interesting conversation and they go on to now more audio more video that came out today where someone from the project veritas organization does the traditional once they've released the story and everybody knows about it Now let's get a reaction from governor Murphy so they seek governor Murphy They offer him an opportunity to speak into the mic and say hey governor What's your reaction to your senior adviser Wendy Martinez saying X Y and Z on him camera And what happens Well he decides he doesn't want to take any questions listen to this Go to Murphy James lino project veritas action Sir are you going to mandate the vaccine After the election sir we have one of your staffers on undercover video saying that you guys are going to mandate the vaccine after the election sir Hi I'm Alex Altman Okay well I would like to ask him 'cause he's the governor of the state

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Stanton's Single in 11th Lifts Yankees Over Orioles 4-3
"The Yankees still trail the alias by six and a half games to the rays after the bombers pulled out a four three eleven inning win over the Orioles Giancarlo Stanton ended the game with an RBI single and he also Homer to help the Yankees take a two nothing lead openness when Lino helped put put up some good numbers at the same time as it's huge but most important is is the wind D. J. lemay who extended the game with a run scoring single in the tenth I happening after ram mount castle single put the birds on top Trey Mancini's two out Homer in the sixth chase Yankee starter Nestor Cortes junior when he pitcher clay Holmes wiggled out of a first and third none out jam in the top of the eleventh I'm Dave Ferrie

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"Boston. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three taking David. Let's check the four day that will be easy, accurate. The forecast with Matt Ben's brought to you by Toyota of Braintree. Partly sunny skies for today, perhaps a passing shower in spots for this afternoon highs today from 74 to 78 degrees sixties on the Cape and islands. There will be a lingering shower into the early evening. Otherwise partly cloudy for tonight, Low 57. Tomorrow. Training cooler mix of clouds and sunshine, perhaps an afternoon shower in spots once again highs in the upper sixties of the coast in the mid seventies inland. Partly sunny for Tuesday. Trending warmer, high 77 quite warm for Wednesday mix of sun and clouds high of 82. I'm actually meeting all this map ends the BBC president's news radio really starting to warm up now. 69 degrees in Danvers 68. Degrees in Wayland 71 in Randolph. And here in Boston. Mostly cloudy skies some sun peeking through or its 69 degrees at 9 55 Switch it up. Two Amazing fuel economy. A Toyota of Braintree, the Toyota Prius. Prime is now more affordable than ever with up to $11,500 in rebates and credits for Massachusetts buyers Visit Toyota of Braintree. Com for details. Yup. Welcome back. Hello, This is Jordan rich with connoisseurs corner and are welcome back salute to restaurants reborn here in the spring of 2021. Joining me from the reef, situated on Newport's idyllic waterfront is Justin for land, and the Reef, of course, has great harbor views and internationally inspired cuisine. Must feel great to see customers coming back. It's pretty amazing Summer season has started earlier than I've ever seen started. Newport. It's great. We're still practicing social distancing. So our table's still six ft apart. We've got some great outdoor space to separate patios right on Newport Harbor. A swell of, you know, from indoor space with two open bars Right now, it gives you a lot of options, and it's a beautiful waterfront location. But talk about the cuisine, the international cuisine. That is our concept is Newport. Taylor, who's left port in Newport and touches different ports of call. It comes back home to Newport and brings all those flavors in foods that he loved all around the world back to its home. Port Newport Lobster. All of vodka, which is a rigatoni.

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Looking Back at Rain Man
"Today. We're talking about one thousand nine hundred rainman. Who a correct me. If i'm wrong. Jim this is like the top grossing film of the year and also did quite welford self in oscars nominated for eight one three and it made like a billion times is budget not bad. Not bad Is directed by barry levinson which you might recognize from his work on the natural. Good morning vietnam wag. The dog and sleepers is written by barry morrow and ronald bass. Maybe ronald bass. I didn't look that up. Shoot just realized which we'll talk about. We'll talk a little bit. More about barry morrow when we start talking about the impact of the of the film had on this subject matter Stars of course. Dustin hoffman as raymond ray babbitt and it stars. Tom cruise is his brother. Charlie and also val area go lino. Who i'd only known as the hot funny girl from hotshots and hotshots part do as a remember her from them. She's actually. she's playing italian in this movie. So gotcha and i wondered if like what happened to her because she was in these big movies in the eighties and i looked through her Like imdb and some does just one thing after another match kept trying to work on both sides of the pond and one contract would interfere with another contract and then that would fall through and that was delayed and she liked it. Seemed like ten years relied. Click by and so. It's a shame in a lot of big movies like the. I'm not saying this was a big movie. But she went to rainman right after big top pee wee which you know not the best. But she's in like you said she was in leaving las vegas. She was in escape from la. She was leaving las vegas. Apparently playing someone named terry jesus. We just saw that movie. And i did not. I didn't did not really must've been a minor role

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"Fall River. We've had some troubles up and down route 24 on route. 1 95, a vehicle off into a ditch on the left side of the presidents have ramped to route 24 North bound. Weather related delays just about everywhere south of the city. Except for Ruth, three and the expressway. Not bad there so far, just 11 minutes to get from Braintree into Boston north of the city. 1 28 South has reports of debris on the road by route. 35 Danvers and on 95 Danvers. Reports of two trash bags on the road Don't over pay for glasses get two pairs and a free exam for just 69 95. The exam alone is worth 50 bucks. It's not just the better deal. It's America's best book Your Exam online today in certain states. Eye exams provided by independent ophthalmologist See stores for details. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the 3 37 degrees in Boston right now, with light snow. We have a winter weather advisory and winter storm warning lasting until early tomorrow morning. Snow continuing this afternoon and wrapping up tonight we're expecting about 3 to 6 inches for Boston, 6 to 8 on the South Shore, South Coast, Cape and Islands. Highs in the upper thirties. Today brisk and chilly tonight dropping to about 20 degrees. Beautiful sunshine tomorrow high near 30. Becoming more cloudy on Tuesday with scattered snow and more flurries Hottie 33 Wednesday Gonna be mostly sunny and high of 31 live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Good afternoon to you on this Sunday. I'm Tina Gal here. The five things you need to know. A 12 15 Police are asking the public for help finding a missing 11 year old boy in chick a pee.

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"Down below. In the pots of circle. The right lanes are blocked on Gallivan Boulevard there. Looking good on the lower deck of 93 south and the second bridge. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three David, Let's check that four day WBZ Acura the forecast with Matt Ben's keeping an eye out for snow forward today as our next storm system arrives. Initially, some rain may mix in with that snow late this morning before we see all snow for this afternoon, and some of that snow be heavy for this afternoon before wrapping up for this evening. Total snow accumulation 3 to 6 inches, but 68 inches of snow for the South short South Coast. Happen. Islands expect rose to become snow covered and slippery. Turning windy is well along the coast. Highs today from 31 to 36 degrees tonight. Cold down to 20 degrees. Slush in standing water will freeze solid that will lead to some slick spots for the morning commute tomorrow. Otherwise mostly sunny and brisk for tomorrow high near 30 Case. No snow and flurries for Tuesday High 33 Wednesday Sunshine High 31. I'm acting with me. They're all this map ends WBZ Boston's news radio and we're seeing temperatures rising to around the freezing mark at this hour 32 degrees in Lynnfield 31 degrees In Norwood student at 34 here in Boston right now, 35 degrees, So it looks like maybe we will see some rain snow mix before everything changes for cats brought to you by Toyota of Braintree. The Washington's birthday sales event is on to function. Toyota of Braintree is celebrating with the specials on Brand New 2021 Red four in Highlander, Ellie. All wheel drive vehicles visit in Person or online, A Toyota of Braintree. Com..

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"Your mortgage options get personalized loan options, closing costs and tax estimates all in real time. Rocket can rocket mortgage David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the threes evacuate. The forecast with mad bends will have the snow arriving mid to late morning. It could start as a rain snow mix, but it's going to change over to all snow. By this afternoon, and it's going to get heavy and it will end by later on tonight. Right now Accumulations expected to be as a whole 3 to 6 inches. If you're down on the South shore, you could get a little bit more, maybe as much as eight inches and the roads are really going to get pretty bad travel conditions will be poor by later on today, and it's going to get windy as well along the coast with temperatures. In the low thirties gets cold tonight, Drop back down to 20 to any of that standing water is going to turn to ice and that will make for a very slick going tomorrow. Nice day tomorrow, Sonny and brisk and a high above 30 right now, in Boston, Clouds and 28 Degrees live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Good morning. I'm Charlie Burger on here are the five things you need to know What 7 15 76, New England Frontline health care workers being flown to the Super Bowl down in Tampa aboard the Patriots team plane away for the team to say thank you to them. Two years after the Boy Scouts let girls join an 18 year old from Middleton. Achieving the highest honor earning Eagle Scout status counted dead, UM, has begun to vaccinating their residents who are 75 years of age and older and thousands on the streets in Myanmar for a second day to protest A military coop. Let's get back to one of our top stories this morning. It's Super Bowl 55 tonight and fans flooding downtown Tampa celebrating the hometown Buccaneers, who face the defending champion. Kansas City Chiefs is the first time that a Super Bowl team is playing at home. The Bucks at Roland James Stadium temp arrested into.

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"Ted Williams Tunnel to Logan Airport and back everything else around downtown looks good. And everything south of the city is fine. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three. Now the four day WBZ accurate, the forecast Mad Ben's tells us Today is fine. Sun clouds and cold. His temperatures will only get to the mid twenties. Partly cloudy overnight tonight drop down to about 19. And then here we go tomorrow Cloudy and becoming windy snow will begin to fly in the afternoon temperatures in the thirties. It will vary in intensity tomorrow and into most of the day on Tuesday, when it's all said and done. We're looking at anywhere from 6 to 10. Inches of snow, sleet and rain can mix in along the coast. Where snow amounts will then be ah, little bit lower real concern For Monday night into Tuesday, winds will gust of 50 MPH, and there will be lower visibility. There will be some power outages and there will be some very dangerous Travel conditions. Once we get all this snow out of here on Tuesday, Wednesday's OK with blustery winds and clouds and maybe a snow flurry on the cape and a high to about 36 6 degrees this morning in Braintree. In Wall Sam. It is just four degrees Topsfield for above and here in Boston. Eight degrees and wind chill with the actuator. Real feel a breeze out of the north, about seven MPH. It feels like zero As you head out at 805, the Sharon PTO alliance, hoping to educate people about the traditional Muslim headscarf worn by women by holding the first ever hit job.

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"lino" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Right on time to and from Rhode Island as well. True three's A good ride along the south shore of the expressway is clear. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the threes. Now the four day WBZ Jackie Weather forecasts will see a mix of sun and clouds Today high of 25 degrees bumping down to 19 Tonight, Partly cloudy tomorrow. That's when things start to turn around. It'll be cloudy and windy earlier in the morning and then snow will Arrive in the afternoon or high on Monday is 35 degrees, then that snow is going to intensify. Tomorrow night into Tuesday. We could see 6 to 10 inches in some areas, Sleet and rain can mix in along the coast, where those snow amounts will be lower and then in some areas we could see as much as a foot of snow Tuesday. Winds will gust 40 to 50 miles an hour. Uh, Tuesday. We'll see those stronger, even stronger winds on the coast in the islands, and then we could also see some power outages because of the combination of snow and high winds. The high on Tuesday 37 degrees and then you're high on Wednesday 36 degrees. But remember that Winter Storm watch kicks in at 7 A.m. tomorrow morning and lasts until 4 p.m. on Tuesday. So factor that in for your commute and travel plans, it is five 35 some signs of slight progress now in Massachusetts in the fight against the pandemic, Here's WBC's Carl Stevens with the latest daily Cove It counts for the first time all year. The seven day positivity rate for the virus in Massachusetts is below 4% at 3.89. This thing is backing off just a little bit. Covered is still a killer. The latest daily update from the state Department.

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"The jersey of Bishop fee in hockey player A. J. Quetta. Right behind their bench during the game. The senior has undergone surgery after ahead first crash into the boards this week. It's an injury that doctors fear could be permanent. 7 33. Let's get you on the roadways this morning. Take you to work or wherever your travels take you with a Subaru Retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. What's going on, Laurie? All right, Jeff, still feeling the effects of a crash inside the audio tunnels south out center Lane is we're gonna happened. 33 south and right at that government center off rabbits. Always there that first wrap their heads over the Logan Airport. Forget about it at the last major, like, Oh, you gotta get over there anyway. That's where it is. And it is being clear but traffic is jammed. Coming across the Zaken Bridge Lever connector is tied at the Tobin Bridge hanging around the loop. Wrap their north on expressway continues to be jam from Savin Hill. To South Hampton Street. Also watch out for disabled vehicle right now, In fact, five disabled vehicles with five flat tires. I'm thinking that's five. Right? 95 north. Now this is a need him right by Kendrick Street, So watch out for that and watch out for whatever caused those flat tires out there. Soon as we know we'll let you know a check in now with David Straka Lino in the WBC news radio road report. Not bad at all. Here on 24. It's fine from Fall River into Freetown, then a disabled vehicle waiting for a tow truck on 24 north by North Main Street in Freetown. There's a disabled tractor trailer truck on the ramp from 4 95 north to route 24 in the climbing lane. 24. North hasn't hasn't doesn't have any difficulties getting onto the lower end of 93 David Straka Lino WBC news radio road report. I'm Lori Granted WBC's traffic on the three. How would you like a nickel for every time? A co worker says who cold enough for you? Well, it is, In fact, it is cold. It's eight degrees here in Boston right now and not much warmer. Today. We are seeing some.

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"Nursing home called the Commonwealth Advisory Group at 1 807 051415, the Commonwealth Advisor Group helped me and they can help you to 7 53. Last thing we need is these big problems on the roadways this morning, but we've got him. Lori Grandi is checking it out of the Subaru Retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Yeah, Here's the update on that situation and stone. I'm Jeff 93 south on five cars involved in a crash. Right Bye, Ma Bell, Lavon Stone. Um, at this point, just the right hand lane is still blocked off. The fire department has left the scene there, but still the right hand lane is closed off and you're just jammed from commerce. Way too much. Galavan 93 south out now what you hit Boston. The top of stuff we're seeing is on that lever connector down rap getting onto Storrow Drive a stake out the upper end of 1 28. Now with David struck Lino in the WBC news radio road report Bright sun poking through the fog on the North shore kind of factor for the highway speeds if you're looking right at it. Otherwise a little sticky on 1 28 around 93 because of delays on 93 itself. David Straka Lino WBC news Radio Road report. North on expressway that crash at Savin Hill has cleared but has yet to release all that traffic back there. It's slow going granted Avenue to savin Hill. Also, they cleared the crash. 95 North bound and Dead him right by a route one lorry. Granted. WBZ is traffic on the three. Take a look at the four day WBC. AKI Weather forecast meteorologist in Divorce. Looks like Dean, We're getting away with something this morning. What we are the it's like peeling back and onions.

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"Roots. 3, 93 and 95 are good to go passing 4 95 and across the state line. I wish you south of the city. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three Now before day WBZ Acura the forecast with Heather's air Mostly cloudy today, with rain arriving late that'll mix with snow away from the coast. Today's time will be 39. A rain snow mix continues near the coast and on the Cape Tonight into tomorrow, accumulations of a coating to an inch. However, 1 to 3 inches of mostly snow will fall north and west of 1 28. And there's a potential for a little more toward the Wister Hills. Tonight's lows will range from 30 inland to 35 at the Coast Mondays. Hi, 38 couple of leftover showers and flurries for Monday night into Tuesday. The low Monday night 32 Tuesdays Time 38 another Rainer Snow shower Wednesday mainly in the morning. Hi again, 38. I'm AccuWeather meteorologist Heather's Air WBZ Boston's news radio 35 degrees this morning in situate in Hopkinton. It is 30 degrees rally at 32 here in Boston with clouds. 31 degrees at 9 25 Let your love give back during the Subaru of New England share the love event. Hi, Jordan here, thrilled to welcome a new voice to connoisseurs Corner. He's long time radio veteran Mike Moore, and he's also a published author humorist. There's a lot of public speaking and Mike is an award winning baker, Mike and you share with us tip of yours on, say, baking.

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"Driver outside of the car, talking on the phone. Something to be careful about in that area. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three David, Let's check the four day that Will you be easy after weather forecast with Heather's air today will be pretty cloudy with a high of 39 rain will arrive late in the day and mixed with snow away from the coast. The mix of rain and snow will continue near the coast and on the Cape Tonight into tomorrow, accumulations of a coating to an inch 1 to 3 inches of mainly snow will fall in north and west of 1 28. There's a potential for a little more than that toward the Western Hills Low tonight. 30 Inland 35 at the Coast tomorrow, so I will be 38 Few leftover showers and flurries for tomorrow night into Tuesday, Tuesday signed 38 High again 38 on Wednesday with a rain or snow shower, mostly in the morning. I'm AccuWeather meteorologist Heather's Air WBZ Boston's news radio 27 degrees with clouds this morning in Lawrence in the midfield, where a 31 degrees Hanson at 34. And here in Boston, with clouds 30 degrees at 8 55 on the Ring Central News line. Ms Jordan with your WBZ New England weekend. This is Jordan. And there are so many wonderful suggestions in Boston magazine's article 57 things to do in and around Boston this winter. The writer is Madeleine Bill is she did a lot of research force. There's even a piece and how to ice skate in your own backyard. Tell us more. Yes. So I spoke with Ted Renda. He's the owner of 3, 64 States. In Beverly, and he gave me a few steps for building a backyard ice drink on. It's not a simple is just thrown a tarp out there with some water. There's there's a science to it. Before you even get the water out. Get going. You need to do a Ah, site.

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"The weather may change that nothing happening on the expressway, the pike is uneventful. 28 minutes between Westboro in Broomfield, David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three David, Let's check the four day WBZ AccuWeather forecast. Heather's there tells US clouds today will Result in some rain late in the day. And if you are away from the coast that rain will change over to snow temperatures in the mid and upper thirties now tonight It's a rain snow mix along the coast and on the cape and by tomorrow morning, maybe an inch of snow a dusting to an inch in all likelihood, if you're north and west of 1 28 Looks like 1 to 3 inches headed your way by the Western hills could be more than three inches. Temperatures tonight. 30 inland 35 at the coast and then for tomorrow clouds with showers and temperatures in the thirties. More the same on Tuesday, could be a bit more of a wintry mix on Tuesday with flurries and some rain showers and then Wednesday In the morning a little bit of shower e weather with again a snow flurry, But by Wednesday afternoon, things should clear out and we'll be in the upper thirties. Right now. In Mansfield, it is 31 degrees Hudson at 28. In Newburyport. It is 28 degrees, and here in Boston with clouds were at 30 degrees at 8 35, a dozen Republican senators joining about 140 House Republicans who object to the electoral vote count. Certifying Joe Biden's victory When Congress meets and joint session.

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"Middleborough. 24 is clear from Berkeley to Brockton 90 five's good Expressway clear as well. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three Let's check the four day WBZ accurate, The forecast on Heather's Air tells us today. Clouds rain arriving later. In the day and if you are further from the coast that rain will mix with snow temperatures mid and upper thirties now arrange snow mix will continue near the coast and on the Cape into tomorrow. Accumulations. Not much, maybe an inch at best. Now, if you're north and west of 1 28 accumulations could be 1 to 3 inches. And if you're out by the Western Hills, it could be more than three inches now lows tonight. Inland about 30 35 at the coast and then four tomorrow clouds with some leftover showers and flurries loath high above 32, then for Tuesday on more of the same wintry mix and high above 38 Wednesday. Well more of the same again. The chance of rain or snow showers on Wednesday, mainly though, in the morning should get better by the afternoon and high about 30 eights. He's a real nasty stretch of weather 32 degrees in Carver 30 degrees in Sharon, and right now in stone him it is 29 degrees here in Boston, with clouds 30 degrees at 7 35, a dozen Republican senators. Joining about 140 House Republicans, and they say they will object to certifying of the electoral vote during Wednesday's joint session of Congress, and they're.

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"Mind that it has been an issue. On the South Shore. Ruth three's looking Good expressway is clear. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three David, Let's check the four day there will be BZ accurate. The forecast with Heather's there today will be rather cloudy with rain arriving toward the end of the day. It'll mix with snow away from the coast. Today's high 39 for tonight and into tomorrow. The rain snow mix will continue near the coast and on the Cape accumulations of a coating to an inch, however, mostly snowfalls north and west of 1 28, with most places getting Accumulations of 1 to 3 inches low tonight. 30 Inland 35 at the coast tomorrow Sy 38 For tomorrow night into Tuesday. A couple of leftover showers and flurries will have a high on Tuesday of 38 high again 38 on Wednesday cloudy skies with the best chance of a rain or snow shower in the morning. I'm AKI Weather meteorologist Heather's Air WBZ Boston's news radio 30 degrees this morning in Winchester 30 degrees in Norwood. 32 in Middleborough and here in Boston, with clouds 30 degrees at 7 25 Let your love give back during the Subaru of New England share the love event. Hello. This is kind of his corner with Jordan Ridge Welcoming a new friend, radio veteran Mike Morin, author of such books as 50 Shades of Radio, True Stories of Morning Guy being wired, hired and fired. He's working on an upcoming book on the History of the Red Arrow Diner. Mike's a foodie with a lot to share and tell us first off, how you became a pretty darn good cook.

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"Boston Expressway is wide open through 3 40 minutes between Braintree and the Sagamore Bridge. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three David. Let's check the four day that will be easy, accurate. The forecast how there's air tells us clouds today with rain arriving later in the day. And again, the further away you go from the coast, The more likely some of that rain will change over to snow and temperatures in the mid and upper thirties, a rain snow mix tonight. Near the coast and on the Cape into tomorrow morning. If there's any snow, it'll be a dusting to an inch That'll be about it north and west of 1 28 accumulations of 1 to 3 inches possible. And if you head out to the western hills, they could get more than three inches of snow out there. So tonight Lows 30 inland 35 of the coast tomorrow. Clouds with leftover showers and flurries high about 32 more of the same on Tuesday, little warmer into the mid and upper thirties and then for Wednesday clouds and again a rain or a snow shower is a possibility so very unsettled over the next three or four days. Temperatures on Wednesday will be In the thirties as well rounded the region in Attleboro. It is 30 degrees in Concord. It is 26 in Rockport, 34. Here in Boston, with clouds 31 degrees at seven. 705, a main man facing arson charges accused of trying to burn down a Massachusetts church with a predominantly black congregation. Pittsfield police arresting dish called board shove of Holt in Maine..

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"Upgrade your job post at indeed dot com slash credit terms and conditions apply. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the threes and now let's check the four day WBZ AKI Weather forecast. We're going to see a pleasant day today. But then rain is gonna arrive late in the day mixed with snow away from the coast High of 39. Tonight, Rain and snow will mix Near the coast and on the Cape into Monday morning, we could see accumulations of a coating to an inch a north and west of 1 28 123 inches with potential for more than three inches towards the Western Hills, then Monday morning. Beware of that Monday morning, commute a couple of leftover showers and flurries in the mix, and then Tuesday that overnight wintry mix well extend into the day on Tuesday, a high 38 once again on high of 38 degrees on when Stay cloudy with rain shower, Possibly another snow shower in the mix in the morning right now, in our region, we're seeing 30 degrees in Weymouth, 32. Mattapoisett 24 degrees in Woburn and mostly cloudy and 30 degrees in the city of Boston Live. Local and fiercely independent. This is WBZ news radio. And good Sunday morning to you. Thanks for being with us on Sherry Small here. The five things you need to know if I 15 Massachusetts reports more than 8500 new confirmed covert 19 cases over a to J period with 79 additional over death..

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"Borrow in Boston. Everything around downtown looks good on the expressway. Unease. E. 10 minutes. Either way. David Straka Lino WBZ traffic on the three and now Here's the four day double. BC AT YOUR Weather forecast We're going to see a pleasant day today. But then rain is going to arrive late in the day mixed with snow that's happening away from the coast. We'll see a high today of 39 degrees in tonight, Rain and snow will mix and continue near the coast. Stand on the cape That's gonna happen into Monday. We could see accumulations of coating to an inch. Snow north and west of 1. 28 will see accumulations of 1 to 3 inches with potential for more than three inches toward the Wister Hills. Ah, Low tonight Inland 30 degrees 35 of the Coast. Then Monday that's no could linger on early in the morning that could affect your Monday morning commute in some areas, and then it will be mostly cloudy. Maybe some showers possible flurries into Tuesday, then overnight on Tuesday, wintry mix extend Into the day On Tuesday, we'll see a high of 38. Then once again Wednesday, another high of 38 with snow will be gone. It'll be cloudy with a rain shower, actually, possibly a snow shower in the mix. We're going to keep an eye on that right now. Checking the region is 30 degrees in Medford, 31. Randolph and 30 degrees. Mostly cloudy right now in Boston 505. As Capitol Hill prepares to certify the results of the presidential election this week, Republicans are taking up President Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud. They're demanding.

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Lewandowski beats Messi & Ronaldo to Best FIFA Men's Player award
"Player of the year for 2020 has been awarded to buy music's Robert Levendosky, who beats up both Lino Messi, Cristiano Rinaldo after scoring 55 goals across all competitions. Meanwhile, Byron

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Governor nixes parole for Manson follower Leslie Van Houten
"Of Charles Manson has her parole denied again. In July, a California panel recommended that Leslie van how to be paroled after serving nearly five decades in prison, saying she was suitable for release. And for the fourth time a California governor has denied parole. Governor Gavin Newsom said in his decision. That evidence evidence shows shows that that she she currently currently poses poses an an unreasonable unreasonable danger danger to to society society if if released released from from prison. prison. This This is is Newsome Newsome second second block. block. His His predecessor, predecessor, Jerry Jerry Brown, Brown, also also blocked blocked it twice in August. 1969 Manhattan 19 at the time help Manson and others kill Lino and Rosemary LaBianca in Los Angeles. She's serving a life sentence. Todd and

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Argentines bid final farewell to Maradona as national mourning begins
"Welcome into this special edition of espn fc as we pay tribute to diego maradonna. Who passed away today at the age of sixty craig burley with me here in the studio you can clinton joining us a little later on in the program to talk about what it was like to play against him. We also welcome to the show gab. Marcatti and argentine colleague from espn deported. Ricardo ortiz is with us rookie. I want to start with you to try out. Some how important. Maradona was for argentina. Hi guys pleasure to be with all of you. Maradona as the most important figure ever in argentina i. It doesn't matter what where when everybody would always talk about madonna. He's a legend. Now the idol and now a legend. I it's just unbelievable the morning and what people on the streets are doing in the middle of a pandemic they don't care if in argentina right now for example in the stadium of book juniors. There's hundreds of thousands of people probably a lot more tonight gathering where he played and won a championship. There's hundreds and thousands of people gathered around out of junior stadium where it all started and there's hundreds and hundreds of people outside of his house in a very poor neighborhood. Outside of one is ours. Quality fiorito the house where he grew up on with dirt floors lighting candles every street every corner every city. Every town people are out on the streets and tomorrow in the funeral it will be in the government's palace. They're expecting over a million people tomorrow in the center of one side is to say goodbye to somebody. Who's the most famous argentinian for us. And the most famous argentinian around the world ever so people are really suffering something that they knew it was going to happen sooner rather than later. What a player was. Yeah i mean multiple world cups. They played on one one obviously in a sex with not the best argentina site but he was amazing went to spain and eighty two and played in the world cup's twenty one year old a way in his shoulders. One so young at that point got himself sent off from the big game against brazil will even lend from the came back was even stronger delivered and one of the things that were thinking about is up until his death today. If he'd gone to any club to visit and the world the moment be the biggest clubs in germany. spain. Italy england every player. Some of these players are superstars. Everyone of these players would have wanted a photo. We've seen some of the pictures videos during the when he did go and visit Clubs over the past few years and an all these guys all the ones to do a photo. Welcome because everybody just know what a superstar boys and it could walk into any club under beg stars would all be over to say please. Can i have a full. Because that's how much people hold them and respect gap markazi with us as well gabe. Obviously we heard how argentina is hurting in particular as naples today. No question about it. People are out there on the streets in naples. Even though of course there is a curfew going on right now The connection that he made with naples obviously his adopted city and some might look some of the darkness in his life and pinpoint. That is the moment when when things started to go wrong for him by you know you. You speak to his teammates former teammates and dal speak of of his generosity. They speak about how he was always front and center always standing up to be counted. Random people on the street and to this day in the streets of naples. You'll find murals tomato. You'll find shrines to montana. He had a hold over a city city. That was when you arrive was was beaten down was was impoverished had never won a title There's a divide between the wealthier north of italy in the poor south of italy and they won two titles while he was their third one. They let slip away at the end. Still rather murky circumstances and he's the guy who changed all that he changed the inevitability of history. I think in the eyes of the united a lot of people and that's why he resonated so much she loved certainly enables but i think beyond that he loved being anti-establishment he loves speaking his mind. And i'll tell you what. Then i throughout his life you know. He had highs and lows he made enemies and then at times but in the end in the last fifteen twenty years whether whether it was pillay whether it was peter shilton he he came back and he made up with with a lot of the people he he fell out with and i was struck by something i read. I read somebody posted an interview. He gave back Back is a nineteen year old where he talked about how we talk about. Favorite actor was right on which i found kind of random but he talked about what is greatest trait was and he said i wanna be friends with my enemies and and i think in many ways that is how much of the world from a distance viewed him as as somebody who had the good fortune before he passed to go back and and and really rebuild all the bridges and all the relationships and and really leave us on on good terms with good terms with with very much. Everybody out there ricky. Take us through your point of view with regards to how you will remember him. Remember him of one of the greatest ever on the feel and also a personality so strong and controversial of it. Not many great athletes have done that that to be so much in spotlight for his entire life since since he was about seven eight years old when in argentina they started talking about him he used to play for the us and the red star is today's roca. Were people will gather out of nowhere. Because they knew there was a new kid that was unreal and this was way before cable internet and social media and he did all that before those times. Which is just incredible. He was just different than everybody else and that will remember him. Also as a great great captain whether you love or you hate him. He loved that. Argentinian jersey. More than anything in more than anybody. He was a great leader. He would push to the end. And that's why how he won a world cup. That's how we made it to the final and the second world cup. He played injured with his right leg in really bad shape his ankle and really bad shape. If you look at through the years he started at the age of sixteen Playing in first division and he never stopped. I think he could've played ten more years if he would've taken care of himself. I also remember him for that for not being able to really take care of his body and his mind. It just went over his heading. Never control himself. He went into politics and a lot of people hating him for that but he always spoke his mind. He didn't care. What where when and all. These things for maradona are just different. From almost every other athlete maybe with except mohammed ali that in and out of a field or boxing ring he just kept being on the front page of every paper and every newspaper that was ever printed. It's just unbelievable coming from argentina that i was listening to be there. You know you think of italian soccer in the eighties. I think he was one of the first ones who made people around the world. Want to watch league. Like the italian league just because maradona was playing he. He won napoli twice where they could have. Never even come closer to that. And i've been there many many times and it's just unreal today yesterday and thirty years ago for every day you can buy and maradona shirt. A lot easier than you canning. Senior member things ham seek e way. Anybody that played after him. It's just incredible. What those people thought and loved about the madonna to go back to you. What ricky said about. you know. it could've played longer. Potentially i looked after these body a little bit longer and his main but then the game didn't look after the maradona's back in those days and for louis people the younger generation watch lino massi. Do all these things and they are great. And i'm not taking that away. But he was doing that on. ploughed fields. right with pitches where the ball would. Something's wouldn't even bums are bubbled hard to control with defenders who were some of the roughest toughest one and literally wanted to snap them. It's not please legs. Because that was the only way to stop him and he had to deal with that every time we went on the field and still perform and some of the most wonderful and great goals. That will ever see you can imagine ho has body with the bean. At the end of a game ho the game was played and refereed and the eighty s is a complete contrast to the modern game and rightly so the way the current players are protected. He did not have the did not have that luxury and yet were still able to do that. Which is quite amazing. We'll say thank you very much to rookie for joining us Of course we just say out pouring of support. And this is what i had to say on twitter. What's sad news. I lost a great friend and the world lost a legend. There is still much to be said but for now make god give strength to family members. One day. I hope we can play pool together in the sky. Welcome to the show. Now someone who knew exactly what it was like to go. Head to head with maradonna international level in a world cup final and obviously on domestic level clinton's men into milan. When diego maradonna was. That is very best for napoli again. Thank you very much for your time. Just your initial reaction about very very very said moment. I think full entire world of football On monday madonna was Was an absolute exception. He was Probably for to take decades. You know the late eighties to the nineties. The most most Amazing play on the planet. He was a A genius he was i. I called him always artist. There's there's they did degrade football player. And then there's maybe one artist and diego maradona's was an artist. He what he did on the field full of creativity full of unbelievable to take knee was just an her off. And i had the pleasure to play many times against him with club team if it was stood guard and you if a cup final was germany world cup finally if it was Into milan the two games against napoli. And you just simple simply admire this guy and to have him. Passover early just sixty sixty years of age is a very very sad to pull unfortunately reality. You can just take us back to to that time. And just how big walls he while he was on his own level in. Oh they were great players obviously in the late eighties. Early nineties in italy Lauder mateos was one of the best players in the world goalie from boston. Right cut curriculum. Ow before i was maybe blood was was was unbelievable. Great players but he was an another level. He was just someone that that always made the difference and figured things out on the field that nobody else could figure out so you could men mock him. You could mock him his own older. You had no no idea how to mock him because he was just so gifted and so there was so much admiration for him and and outside the field he was just a simple very Normal person in a lot of people thought momma donna. All his Issues then drugs and other things. Li laid on was a very complicated person. He was not. Diego was a very down to earth. Very normal guy that just wanted to be with his friends with his families and What he has brought to argentina you will never forget that in what he brought to his especially to is not believer son of naples That people will never forget that. So imagine today You know how people morning in argentina and in napoli in italy and around the world is just a just a very sad moment. you're what was it like the reaction from the crowds when you were up against napoli and maradona's was on the board. I imagine just that sense of expectation must've being palpable even as a player. Yeah i mean i've been. I heard the news i was. I was really shocked as money. And and i posted something on my twitter side and i rarely actually post things but by posted something that i always thought about. Diego was his warmup routine depending on the music in the stadium started to do his routine with jogging and the ball around and that was made him. I think it has seven million hits by now. Life is live music. Dead really is jay. Go on monday madonna. He just wanted to be in rhythm himself if the music with the game and when you watch him then doing his walmart you you phase him actually as an opponent and you kind of have lost the game because you gave him so much respect you give him so much and because he was such a fantastic football player that your and that kind of transfer to the to the to fans in the stadium you know the even away games for him became home games because the people just wanted to see him. You know if you played in milan in front of eighty five thousand which is kind of standing up giving him standing ovations even if you may be lost a game or other games so so he was just a. It was a sustained unique over almost twenty years. And i always put him on the same pay leeann fronts. Bacon bala prior to madonna and then obviously came the next generations with Mac in our analogy. But but donna izzo in his own way. I simply unique. You mentioned the next generation yorgen and a lot of people may be seen. Maradonna play live the younger generation who are watching. Just talk about the fact that was. That was the protection. Was that from the referees. That maybe have now and you're playing on very different surfaces as well well in in in his days Obviously the fields were not good. The reveries didn't give you any protection. Ended defenders has killers. You know they just ditch us. I don't know how many follows a game run on madonna. Try to stop him all over two three defenders at the same time when all over him and he's still find solutions he's still found found a way out in score and scott incredible goals then so he took a lot a lot of hits And obviously his fame than along side in the spotlight living. The spotlight was not really his his wish. His wish was to be a normal guy playing his game. Making the difference on the field off the field he just wanted to be with friends and family but what he what he achieved because of those circumstances doing his playing days is almost impossible to achieve the interest thing as i saw clip from an of. You're on sky sports in the uk from a couple of weeks ago and it was moretz. You'll portrait was on former tottenham manager of course former argentine international news talking and they were talking about maradona. And he said we know we have all these stories about the off-the-field antics of recent years and even when he was playing but behind the scenes privately when he was with you or with. These teammates. Away from the glare of the media. He was a really genuinely warm individuals that wanted to help people the rest of as all a big story true for the newspapers but it was interesting portrait. He spoke so long layover in another thing. I think about because it's a different era to me but playing against the likes of the brazilian ronaldo the world cup and france ninety eight and seen what he can do with three or four plans around. You thought you had time in the corner on the over sudden four people and he was getting strike goal and we know how good he was. Brilliant for the hair would have been laid to play against off. That's where it was like playing against a great player. Light renowned on the other thing was empty before my oktay jokes. Gian-franco franco zola. He was going to be the air at one point. I believe to diego maradona napoli. No zola was a majestic player. But can you imagine having the way and your shoulders of go in there and potentially replace the quality of maradona. so it's unfathomable. Anybody can do that. But but no yet i think everybody of have over the piece of just we know there's lots of stories. We notice milan. But this was really apart from great. Football was a really genuinely warm guy. Last point again you do fail. That will never be anyone like diego maradonna again. I don't think so. Because i think diego maradona was was so unique because the way he emotionally connected with the people of his people and weren't as iowa's in argentina his people in napoli was so deep it was so warm and it was so i- amazing to see i traveled to and obviously go down to two zero so badly wanted to watch book. Juniors weevil played one eight. My life was when my list. And i walked through. Borka the the area around the stadium and almost every second house wall was a was a painting a tribute to jingle maradonna. I mean it's just what he left there with the people they were one they just just melted into each other and the same. He did in napoli for for napoli august. This is a today is very very sad. Sad day because this is this is her almost lifetime hero. I mean throughout generations. You know what he brought to napoli brought to the city of napoli brought hope he brought a smile. He brought excitement. He gave them pride pride. Because you know those years when he joined napoli was a big big Have kind of a disconnection between the south and off in italy and and he wanted to give these people real a real jojoba real pride. And that's what he did through the game of football. He used the tool of football to to bring these people up and and give them give them a quality of life to give them so much more than just his goals on the field. And that's what you see him. That's why i think devil be not a second minor donna coming up anywhere in the world he was. He wasn't one time off like michelangelo or fun. Goal or all these famous autists. He's he's one of them. You can kinsman. Thank very much sheriff supposed to be an outpouring around the world on social media messy writing a very sad day for all argentines and football. He leaves us but does not leave. Because diego is eternal. I'd take all the beautiful moments linked with him and wanted to take the opportunity to send him condolences to all his friends and family. Alrighty

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Dr. Leana Wen responds to Trump intentionally downplaying COVID-19
"Are now joined by Dr Lino, when Former Health Commissioner Baltimore and. Professor of Public Health at George Washington University Dr Wen welcome back to skulduggery. Happy. To join you always. So as a public health professional. What is your reaction to hearing the president saying he did not want to level with the American people about the severity of the corona virus because he didn't want to create panic. While I. The first thing that I thought about was my patients I think about now my patients who? Lost their lives I think about the patients I treated who survived but are living with long-term effects of covid nineteen will now have to be on dialysis who now president heart failure who have had strokes a nail cannot move a part of their body or cannot speak as a result. I think about all those individuals lost their loved ones. I also think about the physicians and nurses respiratory therapists and EMT's gotten infected because they didn't have enough people. In what it would have meant if they knew, and as they will know about how this all did not have to happen, and so it's just incredibly distressing and devastating to learn about all of this because frankly when you look at. What's been hampering our response the entire time it's the mixed messaging and part of. The commentary around us was well, maybe the mixed messaging is due to lack of knowledge or maybe it's due to incompetence. But as it turns out if this is deliberate and if it's there is a deliberate if there has been a deliberate effort to mislead the American people and the cost is people's lives. What does that really mean in just wanted to to respond to? Two. mikes question about specifically this issue of panic that president trump at the White House of what we didn't want to cause panic. We didn't want to have some kind of fear as as the as the response from the American people will actually the best. To fear is the truth. The best thing in the most important thing that the American people in any people want to known in time of crisis is the truth what is actually happening what do we know? What do we not know? What are we going to do to find this out? What are the actions of the federal government is going to be taking? What are things that each individual person can be doing right now and it is beyond shameful and so devastating that week, this could have been done but it was not yeah. I mean, you know these are this is what you do on a daily basis as a as a physician and a public health professional. It seems to me that if you tell people the truth if you tell them how to mitigate. You give them agency that is exactly how you calm people down. But I guess the bottom line question is, is there any doubt in your mind at all that by withholding information and not leveling with the American people that what? President trump did. Cost, significant numbers of American lives. Well, we have the research to illustrate this. We have modeling studies done here in the US that showed that if we acted even a week sooner, and this is back, we're talking about these at home orders and margin acted a week sooner we could have saved thirty, six, thousand lives. We have our own counterfactual in the form of other countries that took prompt that had a national response that had a coordinated messaging to the public, and we saw for example, the case of South Korean that had their first diagnosis of Cova nineteen. A first goes case of nineteen. The same day that we did that they have infections, deaths that are many many. Fold, less than ours. They have jets ranging in the hundreds versus we have them in the hundreds of thousands. We also know that at that time exactly as you said that we could have given the American people agency I mean I think about there's so many allergies to this right you could imagine if there were a hurricane or tornado that's coming. What you want to do is to tell people there is time there is time for us to take action this you can protect yourself and your family imagine if you find out that the government knew about this impending weather catastrophe didn't tell people visiting they didn't want to cause panic, but actually people died as a result of that. would be the outrage or imagine I always think in terms of clinical analogies. Imagine if a physician didn't want to cause a patient panic and fear but then withheld in important diagnosis bump that patience and by the time the patient found out it was too late and that she was going to die versus if they found out a few months sooner, their lives could have been saved I mean. Imagine that. That's the equivalent of what's happening here a doctor when I imagine you had a chance to listen to the tape conversation between Bob. Woodward and president trump what was going through your mind when you listen to that what part of that conversation shocked you the most. I think was shocked me the most was that president trump had a good understanding of the risks and dangers of virus from as early as February seventh. That he had a conversation with President Xi. Of China which is already another kind of bizarre moment because it seems like it was you know there's been a lot of blaming of China but seems like the Chinese president. Action alerted president trump to potential dangers but president trump was. Can't what these dangers are and was able to articulate how that this was something that's more dangerous of the flu that could affect young people to that it was airborne and therefore is extremely contagious that back in end of January, he was warned by his own team that this could be a once in a generation type of dangerous virus at a he understood it comprises it and could articulate back in. So I, think back to. all these press conferences that president trump has had since then where he deliberately it seems now downplayed the severity of the virus and that. Contrast is so jarring when I think about what could have been done in the meantime. That February seventh phone call with Woodward really leaped out me. Now, I do have to say that I do think it would have been really difficult to persuade the American public in February when the numbers were so low to take the kind of socially distance restrictions and lockdowns and all the other requirements that would have been necessarily would it would have been difficult to get the. American, public on board win. So few cases had been reported in the United States, but that said when you look at that February, seven phone call where trump is telling Woodward. This is more deadly than even your strenuous flew. This is deadly stuff which is precisely the opposite of what he was saying to the public five times more. He said five times more deadly didn't he? But I mean that and on that same day he's tweeting. To the world, I'm the you know the the corona virus would disappear. You know when the weather starts to warm and on March seventh saying no, I'm not concerned at all. It's not. It's that dichotomy of saying privately to Woodward. He thinks it's private because it's for a book that isn't GonNa come out for a while you know, hey, this is really deadly stuff while telling the public don't worry it's all going to go away. That's right now, I'll give you that same analogy for a weather atrophy. Imagine if the president or governor or some other leader knew about this impending catastrophe and is saying this acknowledging this in some private setting but not letting people know whose lives would be directly affected and for do something about it I mean this is. This is not a storm that's going to hit us no matter what we're all going to die I mean this is something that we could actually prevent by taking steps I do think that you make a good point about how difficult it would have been to get the American people on board early on when we didn't yet have diagnosed cases and no deaths in the US that's true but. For Two things one is that the federal government could have been taken that time to prepare and arguably had we gotten our testing capacity up the very beginning way now. South Korea and many other countries did. We probably. Have even needed these dramatic shutdowns. The way that we did eventually, we had to have these shells the point that we did because we had so much community spread and not nearly enough testing couldn't rate it in. If we had the testing, maybe we didn't need those shutdowns in the first place but the other thing too is because the president consistently downplayed the severity of the election, the American people were left wondering what do I do now? Who Do I listen to? Is this even so serious, I mean. We are seeing something as basic as masks as you both know it as we talked about being politicized, and so I think that is key to all this ad. We actually still have a chance to turn this around and I. Hope I'm not sure that this will happen but I do hope that the president. Takes this opportunity now and instead of defending his own past actions says it maybe this crazy wild dream that this could occur but I hope you'll say now. Dan. Here's where we are. This is extremely serious whatever happened to the past happened in the past but here's what we can do moving forward and let science and public health finally lead

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Messi Dazzles as Barca Advance
"Barcelona taking on Napoli One, one, this of course going. into the second leg at the camp. Now, boss in the end winning by three goals to one heads of discussing Alley Moreno Frank Leboeuf who's about to become a grandfather for the first time. He's adore to in labor and without comment we also introduced Craig Burley as well to the program Craig. Let's start. Shall we reflecting on that win for at the camp now once again Lionel Messi was instrumental. Thank. You. So when you went for thirty thousand and just just delaying the inevitable for him one more game going to the core finals. You know and you can't say much more than. in terms of the performance, it was unsurprising that. Not Play who finished seventh and Sarah will still very much towards the end of the game I thought that you'd brought Milijana Burt eller physical presence. And get more balls in the balked. He didn't do that until the last ten or twelve minutes and so bacelona got away with it was messy sharpness. That gotten through particularly the the bold inactivation killer Bali. For, the kick, but there was one or two calls in the Game B-. Bustle, and got the job done is they should have. Done done against the site are not the best in Syria. We'll talk about some of these dubious calls in a moment but I thought you talked about the so much. Have we I feel after every Barcelona game about how dependent they are on messy? Yeah, it's it's not gonNA take not anytime soon that is the way that they play and everybody on the field looks for where Messi is and give him the ball and led him resolve the issues. There isn't any more productivity coming from anywhere else other on the field. There is a through ball from anybody else there isn't a final pass from anybody else across from anybody else if it's not messy, essentially winning the ball given to himself, crossing the to himself and finishing himself it's very, very difficult to see where Barcelona produces Brielle, goalscoring opportunities and. Again. Today we saw Nantong agrees bid a lot of running a lot a lot of work for the team defensively by very little impact offensively restarted scores have penalty gig, but very little outside of that and really what was truly surprising about this game in the second half is to see Barcelona at home just renounced possession just four for the possession say, yeah, you will. You have the ball you see if you can create something on, we're going defend. Now this is Barcelona we're talking about this is not a millennial team. This is not a defensive team, per se and yet at team that you have historically seen at the count now just knocking the ball around really. Possession Monday, the rhythm of the game that is not what we saw today in the second half they were more than happy to sit behind the ball, very unlike Barcelona but in the end effective effective and to advance onto the next round. Frank is testament to what have done in this competition over previous years. The even three one up I home with ten minutes ago you still felt you had to watch this game to the end just in case Napoli got back into it. Yes. Exactly. Because you know that defensive, a bustling is very fragile and the showed that many many times and. And the consistency now they're the talent is not as well except that you have a fantastic little man missy to also do young think he did well, I mean the outside the food when he gave him the giftable macy when he scored and the goal was. disallowed. is an absolute beauty but otherwise, Yeah Celine Craig, it's very very. Well you. No performance style you know where where you don't see many things you you see only one guy doing the difference and that's it and you you I wanted to to see after the. Win Win scalding just before the off time. Say Six second time. It's going to be better. Maybe we're going to see something. Well, he didn't happen to the bid at some point but. How. The of the day you Didn't see a good game good game I. so average she'll team against I've sees a dude, the shade of the that we known I think we're doing the rest of these bustle and a disservice here. Yeah, they're under performance. There's no doubt about it, but sometimes players even the best players are looking for guidance and we know we know there are holes in the boss loners squad the there's quite a few top teams have holes in the squad. But did you spend all in? Well, let's see. It's just a messy for Barcelona. I think when you look around, I think what they need to find as as yeah, a balance within the squad which comes through budget. But a coach, find a key to unlock the clear talent there, and it takes some pressure off message Volvo they struggled and lost his job and said to him was a man it was going to commend with as Grit football style from Betas and nuts really not happened, and so there is more in the locker for boss of them were seeing I'd just feel that the sampler not playing well, another players looking for guidance. And yet defined the court this going to command and the last twelve to eighteen months or so and fainter sets up the gets the best of everybody else as well as getting the best Lino. Messy then Barcelona will be in better

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Cults Daily: "The Manson Family" Charles Manson
"Hi I'm Vanessa. Richardson and this is colts. Podcast original this is the fourteenth episode in our Daily Series on the strange prophecies made by different cults and their leaders throughout this month. Were taking a daily look at the myriad of apocalyptic predictions to try and uncover. What makes these revelations so appealing? I'm here with my co host. Greg Paulson everyone today. We're examining Charles. Manson a failed musician turned cult leader. Who CLAIMED TO BE JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF? He called his followers. The family in promise that they'd rule the post apocalyptic world after a massive race for destroyed civilization in the nineteen sixties. Charles Manson was an aspiring musician living in Los Angeles but unlike other music Aficionados Manson didn't just love pop for its beats and lyrics. Rock and roll hits spoke to him literally. Manson reportedly believe that songs like the Beatles skelter contained hidden references to a coming race war. Although the tune is actually about a whirling amusement park ride Manson took it to mean that a war between people and white people would destabilise American society. The fight would culminate in a vicious slaughter. According Manson black people would kill every white person in the United States except for him and his followers. Who would ride out the combat in an underground bunker? At the end of the battle Manson's cult called the family would emerge and rule over the survivors. Atlantic says all this sounds. Manson was a master manipulator. The family fully believed as claims about the coming war as well as his assertions that he was. Jesus Christ unquestioningly. They prepared for the prophesied apocalypse. Manson insisted that the fighting would break out any day. But by the summer of nineteen sixty nine there was still no race war in America hoping to get things moving. He ordered his followers to murder. The white residents of one zero zero five zero Cielo drive. They did so just after midnight on August ninth then dressed the crime scene to make it look like the militant black. Panthers had committed the homicide the next night he ordered his followers to kill Lino and Rosemary Labianca a couple living on waverly drive after the murders Manson pocketed rosemary's wallet hoping to Lebed in a predominantly black Los Angeles neighborhood and point suspicion toward the People. Who lived there but the police weren't fooled. They were aware of the family and rated Manson's compound numerous times for thefts by winter. They've made the connection between the Doomsday. Cult and the spate of Los Angeles killings in December Manson and several followers were arrested and tried for the Tate Labianca killings on January twenty fifth nineteen seventy-one Charles. Manson was found

In Black America
Lena Horne in Black America
"John Johansen Junior and welcome to another edition of Black America on this week's program a black history month special the legendary in Dairy Lino in Black America Ono I stall since

UN News
Last 30 years have seen major progress in fight against corruption
"The UN is committed to fighting corruption a phenomenon that affects all countries in one way or another through the work of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption is the only legally binding universal anti corruption instrument and a unique tool tool for developing a comprehensive response to what is a global problem. The vast majority of United Nations member states are parties to the convention ahead of a conference in Abu Dhabi to discuss issues relating to the convention. Joan Brenda Lino Director of the Division of Treaty Affairs for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime Spoke Selena Schneier from Your News and told her that he's encouraged by the way that thinking about corruption has evolved. I think we have to have a long term view of fighting corruption. And if you take that long term view you actually find that we've come quite a ways for example in the last thirty years thirty years ago. Oh when I was dealing with corruption issues around the world in my job I often we find people that would say well. Corruption is good in some forms because it helps move for example business forward or or this is our culture. This is the way we do things you can come in and change it from outside. There were no at at that time. Bribes were tax deductible. At that time there were no instruments. International instruments related to corruption. People often didn't WanNA talk about it. Member states during in During meetings now thirty years later it's a completely different environment. We bribes or not now tax deductible in fact people have committed around the world to to ensure they're not We have no one would dare say no member state. No more dare say that corruption is good in any form and anytime everybody recognizes the need need to deal with it and the need to deal with it together as a group around the world And and we've made some strides in and how to deal with corruption so we found different types of methods in ways that we think can be useful both preventive and also allow enforcement area and international cooperation and asset recovery recovery of dealing with corruption. We've actually made quite great strides and I think some sometimes you hear a lot about corruption but part of that of hearing so much about it is that eh because it's becoming more public people talking about it more so it seems like there's more out there but it's probably just because I think it's being exposed more And I thank the convention the UN conventions corruption is quite played quite a role in this development and in getting people to really Focus on corruption and collectively say that we have to deal with this issue globally. Can you save your words about this. Initiative which concerns the countries participating in the Silk Road wrote project around the world. There are lots of anti corruption. Initiatives groups of member states individual member states are pursuing and of course China. Ah has been a country that has been very active around the world with their so quote initiative and I think in the context of the Silk Road Initiative they're looking for for an anti-corruption aspect to it. And I for us you know it fits in with what we're doing. Generally early with countries to help them on a regional basis on a on a country to country basis on a global basis to to. How do we bring them together to to increase the flow of information and in the international cooperation needed to deal with corruption which is often Particularly with money moves from one country and other I it's transnational is national crime international issue that needs to be you need multiple countries addressing it so China has been very active. Ah also seeking to use this four and other For where people come together to talk about corruption and improve their their methods. You you know to to ensure that that that we that they also Get the benefits of these efforts in there so initiative and so they have you know for example. They've asked us to to to to help. Work with with countries that are involved in the Silk Roads. The so-called Work and try to bring them together at the network better to shoot devout to be able to to work together internationally And share information better so so we as we would with any countries in any initiatives that can help better the cooperation corruption generally. We're more than happy to help any good examples. Examples of successfully fighting corruption. Well there are always examples of people making progress in that regard and and I. I don't want to talk about specific countries but let's say for example. I'll give you an example. We have a review mechanism organism the UN Convention Against Corruption has as as a process where member states peer review each other. And they see how they're doing how they're anti-corruption regimes James how they can be made better And it looks very comprehensively things such as are they regulating properly. Do they have the codes of conduct do they. Do they have the right. Auditing thanks skills. Do they have the right law enforcement abilities and capabilities do they. Have you know laws and legislation in place The ability to deal uh-huh with asset recovery going after assets seizing the confiscating managing returning. And what's interesting. What we see is under these reviews so many countries are interested in eager to make changes that improve their ability to deal with corruption and therefore reduce corruption? And we're seeing it happen. I mean we have for example. Ninety percent of all countries that have participated in the reviews close to ninety percent have have made legislative changes. Does that are that are better their ability to deal with corruption. We have a third of them have said that they've made their there have been changed. And we've seen that improve international cooperation the flow of information and things of that nature. I think you know probably about two thirds of them. have made strides in preventing an in certain areas of preventing corruption that have led to Tiki corruption. I think in for example the Nigeria survey that I talked about before which was actually being released today in Nigeria You know we see. For example. There have been efforts made with the police. That have you know. Cut Cut The incidences of corruption the police down by by almost Twenty percent but but again still at a high level and still a lot to do but we were see that there are efforts being made that are are making making Headway so so yes. I think we are making progress in a number of countries. I think I I think there's a lot to do and of course because it's such a critical issue and because it's connected to so much of what we're doing so much of our goals international including including the sustainable development goals continue to be high on the agenda I think increasingly higher on the agenda of the international

Democracy Now! Audio
"Guardian" of the Amazon Killed in Brazil by Illegal Loggers
"We begin today's show in Brazil were an indigenous this forest protector named Paolo Pollino Wajda was shot dead in the Amazon by illegal loggers on Saturday it's the latest attack in a wave the violence targeting indigenous land protectors since the election of Brazil's far-right presidential you're both Sonata last year why did you gotta was killed when he and another forest forest protector were ambushed by a group of illegal loggers inside the Aurora boy reservation in the northeastern state of Miranda he was part word of a group called Guardians of the forest Wajda spoke to Reuters in September about his efforts to save the Amazon sin sauce nervous listen Y zone the we're protecting our land and the life on it the animals the birds even the tribe who are here too there's so much destruction of nature happening include trees as with would as hard as steel being cut down and taken away the myth obscured sometimes but we have to lift up our heads and act we were here fighting attacks against indigenous people in the Amazon have spiked since Bolt Sinato came to office his administration's work to open the Amazon even further to logging mining and agribusiness business companies while violating the land rights of indigenous peoples earlier this year eight former environment minister warns Sinatra's administration was systematically destroying Brazil's environmental policies with one former minister saying Brazil is becoming an exterminator of the future to find out more about the situation in the Amazon John and the murder we speak to guests shriram Queen Sosa is a field coordinator and legal advisor Amazon Watch he's joining us from solid waste and the northeastern state of Mara now the state where Paolo Pollino Guavas Yada was murdered and in San Francisco Christian Party is program Director Amazon on watch we welcome you both to democracy now let's go to Brazil to speak with our I guess Schramm Queen Bre can you explain explain what took place in the Amazon what you understand happened to this Gordon of the Amazon for civil Good morning and thank you for having me so the situation that the the Gorgonzola forest face today is the struggle for survival and protection of the way of leaving the digits people the Amazon and they have little protection from the state government from the federal government and as as you setting the wrestler leric from both not of speeches further entitles landowners and logging and an illegal oh minors to invade for the more indigenous lands so these struggled at the plight that that that indigenous people have is to protect the forest to to protect the wail of leaving and they all live so what happened to to to Bala Boolean is that he was he went hunting with his his cousin when when they were ambushed by five gunmen and last you look luckily luckily enough he he was shorting be armed so he could hide unfortunately all Lino was federally shot in the head and and died right away then the the other Guarino the forest as you said last whether he ran ten kilometers at wounded to to close by Aldea which is how indigenous villages cold here Brazil then he was helped by by his fellow glazier and took to a hospital and and this is why we know all of this in such great detail I want to go to a clip break now. of the Guardians of the forest that was produced by Vice Survival International Paulo Pollino appears in the clip as the Guardians Coordinator Olympio Budget Datta Warns of the risks to their our lives we're hearing the boys indigenous territory. We are the guardians of the forest contributor blogger pin gunmen to kill some of the Guardians of Harari Boyce thumbs father we're all worried about these threats justify the gunshots have been fired at some of the guardians houses you don't want war we want to resist here Nari boys there to indigenous peoples thing which has had a question genre and Wa where the most vulnerable people in the world you want the president authorities to help protect the lives of the guardians whose lives are threatened boost to I'd like to bring in Christian Party as well into this conversation Asian program director at Amazon Watch if you could talk about the community you have worked with as well Guada- Shahdeh one of the largest indigenous groups in Brazil and talk about who the Guardians are and how what they're fighting eating fits into the whole fight for sustainability on the planet and to save the lungs of the planet the Amazon rainforest yes thank you amy the question Jadida like other indigenous groups in Brazil have been abandoned by the state to defend their territories with volunteer tair groups basically policing massive territories buoyant territory is sixteen hundred square miles that's larger than Rhode Island and they're doing this without any federal support and what they're doing to defend these territories either some of the last forests left in the state of mind you know which the state that straddles both the Amazon and how by incredibly important for us that are left in this area they're doing this on behalf of all humanity because they they are protecting the critically critically important Amazon forest that sustain our climate protect our climate power our should say fuel the rainfall all over Brazil would also here in this country instead of California rainfall is slackening due to the fact the Amazon what is being decimated today and the guardians of the guards the forests are doing this work therefore on behalf of all of us but without the support that they deserve observe their their rights are enshrined in Brazil's constitution their rights to territory and to their way of life they have been systematically deprived of these these rights and what we witnessed today are two days ago with the murder of polly you was example about a manifestation of violence growing in these communities I wanNA turn to another leader of the guardians the forest democracy now spoke to Sogno glad you're Java during the climate strike March here in New York in September she's a leader of the Brazilian indigenous peoples articulation I'm here today to participate in the climate march bringing on the voices of the Indigenous Peoples Brazil to denounce all the destruction of environmental airman destruction of the Amazon and the legalization of genocide against indigenous people owner he was in the for five hundred thousand nine hundred people in Brazil have been resisting resisting by Friday against the political and economic powers under the name of development and in the name of progress

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Houston Astros fire executive Brandon Taubman over outburst at reporters
"Seminar recorded the episode that you're about to hear on Thursday morning when there had still been no major updates on the situation with the Astros in there assist THAN GM Brandon Todman in which they announced that they had fired todman following an investigation over the past two days in conjunction with Major League Baseball they interviewed Astros employees. target any specific reporters in the vicinity yesterday say our initial investigation led us to believe that Brendan Dobbins inappropriate comments were not directed toward any reporter we were wrong young we sincerely apologize to Stephanie Epstein Sports illustrated and to all individuals who witnessed this incident or were offended by the inappropriate conduct the Astros in no way intended to minimize the issues related to domestic violence our initial belief was based on witness statements about the incident subsequent interviews have revealed the titans inappropriate comments were in fact directed toward one were reporters now it's obviously a good thing that Todman was held accountable here even though the astros description of what they did as proactively assisting Major League baseball strange credibility given their actions leading up to this point it's good that they apologized to Stephanie App st in the end the other reporters who witnessed this I would not say it's a sufficient response in that they do not apologize in the statement for releasing their own first statement in which they supported Taliban and accused Epstein in sports illustrated of advocating their report which has been proved completely accurate and was very suit and corroborated by other reporters as we said in our initial episode they made what could have been a career ending Asians Bhai suggesting that that report was fabricated said there really should be some sort of reckoning for that and Luneau admitted on Thursday that before the team issued that original statement old Lee Todman and another astros employees were spoken to so they didn't even talk to the reporters about what they said they saw happened and yet also said this is not endemic this is not a cultural issue which is very hard to believe given how unserious Li they appeared to take this Lino claimed that quote the belief was that it was one colleague talking to another colleague having been overheard and it was not intended to be overheard which again pretty hard to believe clearly contradicted by the reports that were out there this also doesn't explain why allowed toubon false statement in a press release on Tuesday nor does it explain why Luna went on the radio and did an interview on Wednesday in which he said we may never know top content I would think that by that time there had been enough eyewitness reports to suggest that we had pretty good idea about what his intent was so whoever was responsible for releasing that I statement it seems should also be held accountable for that in any other members of the Astros Organization who may have backed up top account should be held accountable for that to Jeff Lynne did not say who wrote the statement but that a group of people were involved and that he did see it before it went out he acknowledged that it should not have gone out he also said that he is not actually reached out to any of the women who were subjected to Tomlin's tirade he said I have been traveling up here I had to have a pretty tough conversation this morning with someone that's worked with me for a long time fine but I will as soon as I can and no one really feels bad about the tough conversation you had to have with top man so this positive development in the sense that it would not have been conceivable for nothing at all to happen and no punishment to be applied but it doesn't seem quite sufficient obviously dismissing one person or multiple people probably wouldn't root out whatever versus traffic issues led to this incident but even the direct response to this single isolated incident still leaves a lot to be desired so we will see whether they're any further consequences whether MLB issues any discipline of its own the astros have really bungled this every step of the way it's obviously unfortunate that this happened at all but they should have immediately ED that we're we're looking into it provided that comment for the initial report that Epstein wrote for sports illustrated not issued defenses of top and in the intervening days while they were evidently still uncertain about what actually happened really kind of a clinic in responding as poorly as possible from start to finish that perhaps this will not be the finish maybe the really nail it in the for statement I three warm ups all right now you're up to speed they'll still hear my conversation with Sam because most of it still lies but now you know the

All Of It
Italian fugitive heads home to serve life term for murder
"Interesting. Why he's he's let this happen. I think it was bigger than him. This is an international arrest. It was in collaboration with the Italian authorities. I'm with the help of Brazil and oversee the believing authorities. So this is that is is a bigger thing than just dealing with Bolivia to Watson in some Paulo. And now Stewart has some other stories from our news desk, the UN's World Food Program says funding shortages have forced it to suspend or reduce aid to recipients in the occupied Palestinian territories. The organization's director for the region. Stephen Kenny said that since the start of the year, some twenty seven thousand Palestinians living in the West, Bank and Gaza Strip hadn't received any support with more than one hundred thousand others getting reduced amount of food. The UN warned of counts at the end of last year following President Trump's withdrawal of US support for you in a programs full Palestinians. The wife of the former Nissan boss Carlos Gomez said he's suffering under harsh. Treatment in Japanese jail where he's been detained for nearly two months in a letter to Human Rights, Watch Carol gun described constant interogations and appeal for action Mr. goon faces three charges of financial misconduct, including understating is income and aggravated breach of trust. He's denied any wrongdoing. The Barcelona football star Lino Messi has scored his four hundredth goal in the league extending his own record in the Spanish top-flight, Argentine striker reached the landmark in Barcelona's victory over able thanks to her in Canada air traffic controllers have been providing hundreds of pizzas to their counterparts in the United States who've been affected by the federal government shutdown there. Peter Duffy is the president of the Canadian air traffic Control Association. And he told me how the idea came about. It was a true grass roots movement a few controllers in Edmonton. Got together and said, you know, what can we do to show? Our our colleagues our brothers and sisters in the US that were with them. And we're thinking about them and somebody came up with the idea of hey, let's send some pizzas to Anchorage Alaska. Probably sounds like an odd location to send them to. Yes. Anchorages airspace actually borders Edmonton's airspace. So they they talk to those people daily on the phone doing coordination of the flights that were coming.

Murph and Mac
US, Tony and Football discussed on Murph and Mac
"You're off the giants now fifteen away from the sixties into you know, hey will always have a piece of my heart is breaking breaking watched as Yankees. Well. Oh, yeah. I like baseball. Are you going out there? I am Neckar then tomorrow night. Will you be dialed in the eagles falcons? I will be watching some football watching. Now, we need to get