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"Afternoon. I'm Ben Parker. Here's what's happening. Impeachment managers have completed presenting their case to the U. S. Senate. The Senate is in recess now until tomorrow when Donald Trump's lawyers will begin their defense. Get the latest now on an update from ABC News. Moments ago, House trial managers wrapped up their case in the impeachment trial of former president Trump, saying that he created the lie. The election was stolen, telling his supporters toe fight like hell and March to the capital on the day Congress was certifying the results. Trump's attorneys are expected to argue what Trump said is protected by the First Amendment. Lead manager Jamie Raskin closing with this he's been impeached for inciting violent insurrection against The government. Incitement to violent insurrection is not protected by free speech. There is no First Amendment defense to impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors. The idea itself is absurd. House trial managers say Trump spent $50 million to launch ads for the stop the steel campaign and showed no remorse during or after the attack, including not attending the service for the U. S. Capitol Police officer who was killed his defense attorneys will start their case tomorrow with continuing coverage. Michelle Franzen, ABC News or 31. The Biden administration has released new guidelines on its efforts to get Kids back into the classroom. They say if teachers air better protected schools can reopen, and it's not necessary to vaccinate teachers. First round university School of Public Health Dean Dr Aziz Josh spoke with CBS this morning. We have very good evidence now that if you do mitigation if you Get people to work. Matt, if you make sure there's a reasonable ventilation if you condemn a little testing in schools, all of that makes schools very safe for kids and teachers again. Look, if we had plenty of vaccines would be great to vaccinate the teachers, but I don't think That's an essential feature of getting kids back to school. I mean time in the letter sent this week to State Health and Human Services Secretary Mary Luz Sutter's to statewide teachers, unions, the professional firefighters of Massachusetts and other labor organizations. Ask the state to support a pilot program of a rapid vaccination plan for school employees in 10 to 20 High needs school District's this month warning to students at Boston College, telling them to follow covert precautions or they may be kicked off campus. WBZ TV reports. BC says COVERT cases A spiked on campus because students aren't following the rules. In a letter to students, the colleges executive vice president said the school may need to impose new restrictions, including possibly ending the on campus semester early this week. There's been 24 confirmed. Cases on campus. There were 48 cases confirmed last week for 33 traffic and weather together, the Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Busiest highways aware, Mike all certainly to the south. Here, Ben, Let me explain. We'll start with Drew 24 south bound. You've got stop and go coming down from 93 for a bit there and then Real delays are farther south and rain. I'm just crawling from 4 95 down to a crash down after route 44 You want to be in those left lanes to get by there? 95 South is jammed a little over a mile coming down from 93, then more stopping Go down past 4 95 in Mansfield. That's it. Let's see all the expressways doing now check in with the WBC news radio traffic copter. Well, things are busy as you would expect. Getting out of the audio tunnel of the south outside of the expressway heading down towards south. They amass up its slow again. Down here around Bryant out heading down toward the Braintree spoke that also not entirely shocking north of looks good. Well, if you're heading into town don't make problems all the way in about a 10 minute trip. Miss Tanaka, the WBC news radio traffic copter through three South bound is jammed up a little bit coming off the expressway. We see that typically then 1 28 south. Not too bad reduced speeds coming down through need him and dead. I'm sure Up to the North Won 28 North bounds backed up a little bit getting by 93 in south found slow going down past three in Burlington, 93. North. Not terrible, slow going for awhile through Medford in the past Commerce, way and then out to the West route to westbound hung up through conquered route 62 out to the rotary and the Mass Turnpike is doing pretty well up through Newton and into Natick as well. My king WBC's.

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"Health and Human Services Mary Luz Sutter's on a tour of the mass vaccination site recently set up at the Doubletree Hotel in Danvers and provide an update on vaccinations. Expect the governor to speak about it sometime after 11 this morning. It is 7 19 Wednesday cold in Boston, but bright sunshine 21 degrees, turning a passion into profits. The recently retired Grafton man decides to launch a new business one that gets him out of bed. Before some of us call it a day Brown from graft and retired at the beginning of the pandemic in need of a new way to make some dough. He decided to well make some dough literally started making it for friends like a loaf of bread for you Give it a try, but you know, and they came back to me and said This bread is amazing, his friends told their friends who told their Facebook friends and next thing you know, bread guy breads was in business, and it's booming. Yesterday I sold out in two minutes. Chuck starts speaking in his own kitchen at 1, A.m. and finishes delivering around one p I am a grueling schedule. Yeah, but making his neighbors smile makes it all worthwhile. You know, the motto of the company is great bread equals great happiness If I could make great bread and make people a little happier doing called it in. It seems to be working that Shearer WBZ Boston's news radio, some lunar loot rare piece of the moon is hitting Earth and the auction block expected to sell. For about $350,000. A rep from the auction house says this is one huge moon rock from which this was cut is larger than any of the rocks brought back by the politicians. It was 40 kg rock that this was cut from other rare rocks also up for grabs. Time to check in on entertainment news. Now here's our own. Billy Costa from our sister station Kiss one await FM. So there's a report this morning that the streaker who interrupted the Super Bowl the other day managed to make $370,000 on a bet He's actually doing the interviews. Circuit Former first lady Michelle Obama is launching a kid friendly cooking show. On Netflix. She'll appear in it and executive produce the show, which will start streaming March 16th. The show is called waffles and mochi and will feature by the way two puppets named Waffles and mochi. Michelle Obama will play the part of a supermarket on her again. It launches on Netflix March, 16th and Kim Kardashian took the social yesterday, angry with people out there who are criticizing a painting. By Kim Kardashian. Seven year old daughter Northwest. Trolls on the Internet were suggesting there's no way her daughter did that painting. She said. She absolutely did And don't play with her when it comes to her kids with the entertainment report. I'm Billy cost to the Matty Show on Kiss one away..

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"Those who received the medication head up to a nearly 60% lower risk of getting coronavirus there was up to an 80% reduction in risk among nursing home residents study included nearly 1000 residents at nursing homes in the United States. It was the deadliest outbreak ever at a long term care facility in the United States during Corona virus and now a committee overseeing the Holyoke soldiers home has begun efforts to make sure that tragedy never happens again. It was a catastrophic outbreak of covert 19 in the early stages of the pandemic. It led to the deaths of 76 veterans. At the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Health and Human Services Secretary Mary Luz Sutter's told the Special Legislative Committee investigating the virus outbreak that the Holyoke soldiers home was lacking in basic structures needed to withstand the pandemic. There are many nursing homes in Massachusetts that face the pandemic, including Chelsea, but their internal structures didn't collapse. And what happened at Holyoke? What for my reason of everything? Was a complete collapse. The Legislature is studying reforms proposed by Governor Charlie Baker in the wake of the deaths at Holyoke. Mike Macklin WBZ Boston's his radio 19 Some clouds now all of a sudden, here in Boston, otherwise some sunshine throughout the day. It's 33 right now. Boston teachers were hoping to get to Corona virus vaccine. As part of the state's phase one plan, and the teachers union is making the case on WBC's nightside with Dan Ray School nurses have been bumped up into Phase one. However. For teachers, they still remain a part of phase two, which has them being vaccinated. Starting February 1st Boston Teachers Union president Jessica Tang telling Dan Ray having teachers bumped up into phase one is just another part in keeping them safe. Detecting surveillance testing and absolutely vaccines are critical piece of getting as many students back into schools as possible, too. In that last part, their teachers say, is also what's important. More teachers being vaccinated quicker students are back in the classroom. It's unclear right now, if that will happen. The plan is to have teachers and phase two with workers in transit restaurants, grocery stores and other utilities beginning a week from Monday. Jim McKay WBC Boston's NewsRadio saving trees in the heart of the city, a neighborhood concerned with an environmental impact of a major construction project, finally convinced city officials to back down on a revamp of Boston's Melania Cast Boulevard. Opponents believe they proposed upgrades were not worth losing over 100 trees. Prepared myself.

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"Good afternoon. I'm Ben Parker. Here's what's happening. At the White House today. President Joe Biden highlighting his administration's efforts to end the Corona virus crisis. We get an update now from ABC, Joe Biden of the White House, laying out his profit. 19 vaccination plan, saying there is no time to waste with 407,000 Americans dead in just one year we're in a national emergency. This time we treat it like one together the national plan as the United States of America. Biden signing executive actions to fund testing, expand vaccination, mega sites and states and also in communities of color, which suffered disproportionately from the viral plan also protects those most at risk. And works for everyone of all races. And urban and rural communities like Dr Anthony Fauci, who is staying on in his role from the previous administration, also spoke at the Daily Press briefing following the signing, saying vaccinations will need to ramp up in order to protect American says this virus mutates. So even though the virus on a 1 to 1 basis isn't more serious. The phenomenon of a more transmissible virus is something that you take seriously. Michelle Franzen ABC NEWS 4 31. As the new president settles in, what can we expect for his administration's approach to policy? ABC political director Reclined says the next four years likely will be very different when compared to President Trump. They come at this from different directions. They think about their role in different ways, and they almost diametrically opposed in so many areas of policy. In his first few hours in office, President Biden told his staff. He wants everyone to speak respectfully to one another, or they'll be fired on the spot. Governor Charlie Baker says it's time to start gradually easing the covert 19 related restrictions in Massachusetts that he placed on businesses several months ago. Starting Monday, no more 9:30 P.m. curfew in Massachusetts and Governor Baker's stay at home order will also be lifted. The changes apply to restaurants, health clubs and movie theaters. Along with other businesses. Baker sighted improving coronavirus numbers And making the announcement. Vaccines air reaching residents. Positive case rates and hospitalizations have stabilized, Those trends are moving in the right direction. As a result, we believe it's okay and it's time to start a gradual easing of some of the restrictions we put in place in the fall. Baker says. The 25% cap he placed on restaurants and other businesses in the fall will stay in place until at least February. 8 Kevin Tom, a cliff WBZ. Boston's news radio lawmakers investigating the Holyoke soldiers home massacre. Is itself in Human Services Secretary Mary Luz Sutter's telling the legislative committee. She believes a lack of preparation and support was the driving force behind the outbreak at the facility last spring that killed at least 76 Veterans of staffing study has been underway examining the workforce at the facility before the outbreak, prompted by management, labor issues and concerns over a lack of permanent staffing, Sutter says many other nursing homes were hit hard by the pandemic, but those were not as bad. Because their internal structures did not collapse for 33 time to get a check on traffic and weather together. Way. Start on the roads with Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic called the Threes. Where would you like to take us this time? Like, you know, why don't we start up to the North Here, Ben, Things really aren't so terrible. Here is we start the afternoon rush. The upper end of 1 20 Eights, actually doing quite well here from Waltham up into Wakefield in Peabody. No incidents along the way. Light volume. It's moving along steady. Same idea with Route one is you come off the top. Enbridge. He's got a pretty decent ride all the way past Lyn Phil's Parkway eventually up into Danvers and Topsfield Roots. 3 93 north. They're fine up towards the New Hampshire border. Now, let's check out the expressway now as we turn to the double DBC news, radio traffic copter. It's surprisingly good here on the expressway South found. There's a tiny little bit of a slow down at the off ramp itself. A center are on ramp. I should say South Center in Dorchester. After that, it's clear sailing until you get down around Furnace Creek Parkway. Then there's a smattering of brake lights heading down toward the Braintree split, and that's it. Kristen acting, the WBC news radio traffic copter. Yeah, Through three South is clear all the way down. Pass through 53 this afternoon. That bottom into 1 20 eights doing pretty well. I've got 17 minutes from the pipe down to 95 in Canton. Even 24 south is eased out coming down from 93 downtown. I don't see any delays it all. Of course. That's good news. If you're coming in on the lower deck or delivered down ramp, they're fine. Stroh. Dr. Looks good in and out of Lefferts Circle and the Mass Turnpike? Yeah. Also a good ride there, too. My king. Deputy busies traffic on.

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"Massachusetts lawmakers today looking into the Holyoke soldiers home to determine whether staff and labor issues may have contributed to the facilities covert outbreak last spring. It was a catastrophic outbreak of covert 19 in the early stages of the pandemic. It led to the deaths of 76 veterans at the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Health and Human Services Secretary Mary Luz Sutter's told the Special Legislative Committee investigating the virus outbreak that the Holyoke soldiers home was lacking in basic structures needed to withstand the pandemic. There are many nursing homes in Massachusetts that face the pandemic, including Chelsea. Their internal structures didn't collapse and what happened at polio. From my reading of everything was a complete collapse. The Legislature is studying reforms proposed by Governor Charlie Baker in the wake of the deaths at Holyoke. Mike Macklin, WBZ Boston's his radio 303 traffic and weather together, the Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic guard. The three's got some problems started around the area. Mike Way do, Ben. Yeah, I'm not sure if it's weather related could be here. Snow is coming down. It's drifting in spots. So be aware of that. And here we go in Western. It's a crash cleanup going on. It's on the shared off ramps from 1 28, north and south to the mass. Pike West. It's not On the pike itself. It's not on 1 28, but on that long access road from either 1 28 north herself to the mass pike. So you get the idea. Just be careful exiting their elsewhere. The best part of the pike itself is good all the way through Natick and out towards 4 95. The expressway South. Not so good. It's stop and go from the tunnel most of the way down to the gas tank. It's pretty good after that, At least 22 minutes from Boston to Braintree. At this point, a north bound delays usual spot granite have passed Neponset Circle little slow up towards the tunnel, but not terrible. The lower ends of 1 28 93 in decent shape between say Needham and Braintree and Through three South seems to be clear down along the South shore up to the north on the North Shore delays in Danvers this afternoon. This is a funeral procession making its way route 62 coming in toward through 35 that intersection there. Delays continue for a while. The upper end of 1 28 seems to be okay. 93 north bound. If it's stop and go coming out past Route 16 and Medford not too bad After that Route three is good up to Lowell and Route One is clear. A pastor Lynn Fields Tunnel, My King WBC's traffic on.