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"In southeast Suzanne Saz Ville WBC Boston's NewsRadio classes will resume on Monday for the nation's largest school district as New York City students are set to return to the classroom. CBS is Tom Hanson reports that the Pfizer vaccine already authorized for ages, 12 and up Is widely expected to be approved for emergency use in younger kids this fall. Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb says he thinks Covid vaccines will eventually join others already required for public school students. I would expect this eventually to be required as part of the childhood immunization schedule. Last week, President Biden unveiled sweeping vaccination rules His administration will in part require businesses with more than 100 employees to mandate the shot or weekly testing. We've been patient. But our patience is wearing thin. GOP governors from several states and the Republican National Committee are threatening a legal battle over the new vaccine rules. Tom Henson CBS News also happening in New York. On Monday, A federal court will hold a pretrial hearing on claims from a woman that Prince Andrew sexually assaulted her. Both sides are arguing over whether the prince was properly served documents in the case. ABC is Julie Macfarlane has more Virginia Jeffrey was 17 when she claims that she was trafficked and directed to have sex with Prince Andrew by two of his associates, London socialite and the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. On Monday, a court in New York will review court documents from her team that say the prince has been successfully served notice of the lawsuit. So far, no one from the Princess legal team has presented a case against her claims. And it is not yet clear if anyone from his side would even be present for the hearing on Monday, which will be held via teleconference. Julia McFarland ABC News at the Foreign Desk, London coming up documents relating to the terrorist attacks on September 11th were declassified over the weekend. We'll learn more next. Big railroad merger derailed, but now there's another one back on track. Instead, Kansas City Southern is backing out of a merger agreement with Canadian National Railway. Now it's talking about a deal with Canadian Pacific railway again, while street will try to put a stop to a five session losing streak in its biggest weekly loss since mid June. Mixed signals on the economy keeping investors on edge the latest inflation data shows. Prices at the wholesale level soared last month at the fastest pace since at least 2010. Are you seeing price increases because Bloomberg Economics is forecasting a 5.4% surge in consumer prices compared to last year and a government report due tomorrow and RV vacations have been a popular choice during the pandemic. There's people look to social distance and avoid others. Now Austin based outdoorsy a marketplace for Renting RVs is looking to cash in. It may go public as soon as the fourth quarter. I'm Denise Pellegrini Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's news radio spots.

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11 'Heavily Armed Men' Claiming to 'Not Recognize Our Laws' in Custody
"Between police and heavily armed men Yesterday morning Shut down, I 95 And prompted shelter and place orders as WBZ. Suzanne Saz ville reports 11 men in custody will face gun and other charges in Woburn District Court Tuesday. The men were apparently traveling from Rhode Island to Maine for some kind of training when police spotted them in the breakdown lane on 95 north in Wakefield, you can imagine 11 armed individuals standing With long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns. State Police Colonel Christopher Mason says it's against the law in Massachusetts to carry firearms on a public roadway. The men didn't think so and would not give in to police negotiators. They wanted a voice. They wanted to be heard. They wanted a variety of not demands, but requests that they just be allowed to leave the area transit the area without any accountability, And at the end of the day, we couldn't accommodate that. All 11 men finally surrendered to police who have contacted the FBI. It's uncertain at this point in the investigation if they face any federal charges, Suzanne says

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St. Vincent Nurses and Tenet Management Resume Negotiations
"In some politicians certainly turning out in support of the striking nurses at ST Vincent Hospital in Worcester. Monday, will market nine weeks since around 800 nurses walked off the job demanding a lower nurse to patient ratio as WBZ Suzanne Saz ville reports. Negotiations resumed earlier in the afternoon with hospital owner Tenet Healthcare State. Rep. Mary Kee Took part in a made a caravan supporting the nurses. We depend on nurses, and we depend on that care that they give us and when they're not able to do it, I trust the workers. You know what's happening in the workplace? Caroline Moore has been a nurse at ST Vincent for more than 40 years, She says. Community support gives them a boost as they head into their ninth week. You know, I grew up in was there I've been born and raised here my whole life. My Saint Vincent hospitals. My hospital. You know it was taken over by this for profit monster and is making changes that are totally unacceptable. The hospital says it remains willing to compromise in Worcester. Suzanne Saz Bill WBZ Boston's news radio. No word on what that compromise is. The hospital released a statement saying they plan to offer one more solution. It's official. If you can socially distance

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Boston-Area City of Revere Opens COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Veterans
"Day for hundreds of veterans who haven't gotten their covert vaccines. Yet. Somerville's office of veteran sir It says, teaming up with veteran services and Revere and the V A Boston Healthcare system opening Ah, one day walk in vaccine clinic that leave easy. Suzanne Saz ville. They're keeping a cheerful at this v F W in Revere. a nurse with of a Boston healthcare system, says it's their first pop of vaccination clinics since the Save Lives Act was passed. It expands vaccine access to veterans, their spouses and caregivers. They served us, so it's our turn to serve them and we want to make sure that we break down every possible barrier so they don't even have to make an appointment. We don't even have another coming. They could just show up. Dan Drennan is one of those veterans woke up this morning, Tohno, Every veteran in this state that I know, texting me and saying, Hey, the V F W and Revere is doing a vaccine site for vets today, so get up there and do it now. It's like, all right, Roger about 200. People got their shots on Saturday. They'll come back here on the 24th for their second dose. And

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Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Middleweight Champion of the 1980s, Dies at 66
"Hagler, a champion middleweight boxing legend and Brockton native, died yesterday in New Hampshire. WBC. Suzanne Saz Ville got reaction from a Brockton boxer and gym owner who knew Hagler When we think about boxing and Brockton, the name Rocky Marciano comes to mind, but it's the city of champions and marvelous. Marvin Hagler was one of them. Has good position on new. Let me a lot of people around here lost money on that 1987 fight. I definitely think that very limbs stole fight from Marvin. I felt modern, won the fight. That's Marciano's cousin, Mike Cappiello, who fought out of the same Brockton. Jim as Hagler. Remember one time right before he thought Thomas Hearns. Remember, I did something wrong. He jumped right in the ring with me and gave me some instructions. So he's a good guy like that. There's already a statue of Marciano when Brockton and Cappiello thinks Hagler should get one, too, and he knows just where it should go spot for. That would be maybe over like it. Master story Community College where Marvin Hagler does have the scholarship fund over there.

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Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Middleweight Champion of the 1980s, Dies at 66
"Marvin Hagler, a champion middleweight boxing legend and Brockton native, died yesterday in New Hampshire. WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville got reaction from a Brockton boxer and gym owner who knew him When we think about boxing and Brockton, the name Rocky Marciano comes to mind, but it's the city of champions and marvelous. Marvin Hagler was one of them. That's a good decision on knew a lot of people around here. Lost money on that 1987 fight. I definitely think that very limbs stolen fight from Marvin. I felt modern. One fight. That's Marciano's cousin, Mike Cappiello, who thought out of the same Brockton Jim as Hagler. Remember one time right before he thought Thomas Hearns. Remember, I did something wrong. Jumped right in the ring with me and gave me some instructions. So he's a good guy like that. There's already a statue of Marciano when Brockton and Cappiello thinks Hagler should get one, too, And he knows just where it should go. Take a great spot for that would be maybe over like it. Master story Community College where Marvin Hagler does have the

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Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Boxing Legend And Brockton Native, Dies
"Marvin Hagler, a champion middleweight boxing legend and Brockton native, has died. He died yesterday at his home in New Hampshire. WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville got reaction from a Brockton boxer and gym owner who knew Hagler When we think about boxing and Brockton, the name Rocky Marciano comes to mind, but it's the city of champions and marvelous. Marvin Hagler was one of them knew a lot of people around here lost money on that 1987 fight. I definitely think that very limbs stolen fight from Marvin. I felt modern, won the fight. That's Marciano's cousin, Mike Cappiello, who thought out of the same Brockton Jim as Hagler. Remember one time before he What? Thomas Hearns. Remember I did something wrong. He jumped right in the ring with me and gave me some instructions. So he's a good guy like that. There's already a statue of Marciano in Brockton and Cappiello thinks Hagler should get one, too, And he knows just where it should go. Great spot. That would be maybe over like a massive story Community college where Marvin Hagler does have the scholarship fund over there. Suzanne Sarsfield, WBC Boston's news radio, and Hagler leaves behind his brother. Robbie Simms, who still lives in Brockton, and trains and works out at Cappie Yellows boxing

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"Or a DJ. Stay calm and we'll bring everything to your car, including fresh groceries. Contact free BJ's live generously and now the four day WBZ AC You Weather forecast cloudy tonight We do us some snow that'll be pushing up from the south later on tonight, and that's no can be mixed with some sleep for areas. South of the city. The low 25 tomorrow, looking at mixture of snow and sleet into the early part of the afternoon. That mixed could change over to some plain rain, though towards the South Shore and Cape. We do it the watch first of icy spots, and there can be a coating to an inch of snow from Boston on North and West through early tomorrow afternoon highs. 28 to 33 Couple of flurries tomorrow night Low 28 a period or two of snow for Monday could see some Sleet, freezing rain mixed in early highest 31 to 37 than freezing rain and some sleep for Tuesday, watching for some significant icing possible with that system Tuesday High 32 I'm AccuWeather meteorologist Danielle Middle WBZ, Boston's news radio. Right now. It's 27 degrees in Gloucester, 26, a 3rd and 27 Peabody in Boston. It's mostly cloudy and 27 degrees. I'm Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio. The following is a commercial announcement. It's the money minute. I'm Joni Siani with pollen. Larry Welch in this week. We're talking about important this state documents. What do we start with? Well, I would say the most common one. Joanie is a will. You know you want to talk to an attorney about implementing a will or a last will and testament in a will is really providing. Distribution are instructions on where your ass which would go when.

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"27 degrees in Boston at 9 30. Good evening. I'm Dan Watkins. Here's what's happening. Latest Koven numbers are out in Massachusetts WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville breaks them down for us. We're nowhere near out of the woods, but the numbers continue to trend in the right direction. The State Department of Public Health reported 3004 new cases of covert 19 Sunday evening. 76 more people have died, bringing that total to 14,698. The seven day average positivity rate dipped to just below 3% That's from about 8.5% just one month ago. 1389 people are hospitalized with covert 19 318 of them are in ICUs. The average age of those needing to be hospitalized is 68. Suzanne SAZ will WBZ Boston's news radio in Washington, D. C. Republicans are arguing that President Biden stimulus plan is just too large and say economic forecasts don't justify the spending A B C's Mark Millar takes a look on ABC this week, Republican Senator Roger Wicker argued against President Biden's nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus plan. Saying that positive economic forecasts don't justify the level of spending, CBO says. By the end of the year, the unemployment rate is going to be below 5%. The Congressional Budget Office, however, says in its forecast that prior stimulus packages and covert related legislation have helped offset part of the economic downturn brought about by the pandemic. Mark Graham, a lard ABC news weary postal workers recovering from the holiday. Serge are hoping the new president will bring a new tone. Theeighties Shelly Adler reports. President Joe Biden does not have the power to hire or fire the US postmaster general, but he can reshape the Postal Service Board of governors through appointments. And that's something American Postal workers Union president Mark Diamond Steam would like to see people of the country or not getting the service that they are promised and deserve under the law, the law, says Trump. Efficiently efficient and reliable service. It needs to be fixed that needs to be fixed quickly on the new president and certainly playing a role in that Postal Service Board of governors will meet Tuesday for the first time since the president's election. I'm surely antler, a local teacher gives a lesson on how to be a real life hero. A B C's Uni Han has the story. Fourth grader Theresa Rozario of Brockton, Massachusetts, was at home in his own class when she smelled smoke, don't my future. There was a fighter mouth teacher, Bessie Doyle says she heard the fire alarm going off ended class and directed Teresa, whose home, I said, Get out. Get out of the house. You need to get out of the house. Doyle, then call the fire department and told them where to go. The teacher says she's juggled a lot on zoom because Friday's event a definite first uni Han ABC News. It's 9 33 traffic and weather together Now, the Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes would Steve Perez How's it going, Steve? Well, we're seeing some improvement. As the storm seems to be behind us. We'll start you south of the city where expressways moving. Fine, Ruth three. It's moving slowly from the Sagamore Bridge, the 1 23, and then you're okay after that, heading towards the split. 24 95 much better on the cave. Route six West was closed from route 1 32 the Sagamore Bridge due to a stranded tractor trailer that has cleared but still heavy going there as they work that out. North of town. Rhodri moving slowly the whole stretch Burlington two things burrow with slush and ice in all lanes. You're under the speed limit on 93 4 95, north of 1, 28 1 28 also slow, mostly Gloucester, the Woburn out West slick roads have you under the speed limit between 1 28 and 4 95 that also seems to be doing much better route to 90 and Route nine speed limit rides. Downtown. No worries on the deck to connect her or the Tobin Bridge. The pikes Fine, and so are the airport tunnels. Steve Perez WBC 24 Hour traffic network..

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"Holding on for dear life during this pandemic are coming up with novel ways to stay afloat. One local restaurant owner has gotten inspiration from C s a farm shares and started selling subscriptions. WBZ. Suzanne Saz Ville reports that I come here for the restaurant industry, for sure for a lot of people, definitely Chef on a sort to known several restaurants, including Oh, Liana and Cambridge, she realized she had to think outside the box to prevent having to lay off staff again. Basically, people subscribing for three months. They pick up a box once a week, where they get it delivered boxes include vegetarian dishes and desserts. Tragic. It's like I think a lot of me with cucumber and mint in it. Hanako PETA, which is a spinach and fennel pie, Carrot Costa, which you're like carrot meatballs, almost with a chickpea turnip Raghu desert in that box was a thick yogurt cheese cake with pistachios. They have nearly 200 subscribers, cartoon says they'd have more if they had the space. In the meantime, there are 300 people on the waiting list. Suzanne Saz Veil WBZ Boston's news radio. Police now urging witnesses to come forward after a shooting killed one and injured three overnight in Weymouth. That shooting happened along Patriot Parkway at around 3 A.m.. No arrests have been made, but investigation is ongoing. Police say A few people fled the area as the shooting happened and are asking those people to reach out. Members of the Trump impeachment legal team are down to zero. The five member team was led by South Carolina lawyer Butch Powers, who just signed on days ago. Sources tell ABC News The lawyers quit partly because of disagreements over strategy on whether to bring up long, unproven and court rejected allegations of election fraud and arguing the constitutionality of holding a trial of a president no longer in office. Former Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani's not involved nor is Alan Dershowitz, who argued in the First Trump impeachment. That was a B C's truck. Sivertsen House minority leader's efforts to unite his party are complicated by Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, known for pushing outlandish conspiracy theories back in 2019 before she was elected, she suggested House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could be executed for treason more from ABC News. Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has condemned Green's pass comments. He does plan to pull her aside this week to speak with her. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is already calling for greater security for members of Congress. Without naming green, she says the enemy is within the House of Representatives. Senator Mitt Romney also tweeting out criticism of green, calling her comments nonsense. It's time for Bloomberg business. Several automakers have unveiled subscription services, but the business model hasn't caught on BMW was ending its US subscription service. W like a lot of other car companies was experimenting with sort of different types of Car ownership. They feel like this is the future, whether it's going to be car sharing or ride, sharing or actually subscribing, Bloomberg's Gabrielle Coppola says. That means swapping for a different model. If you'd like. If you want to go on a vacation somewhere, or you're going out for a hot date, you might want to have a different you know, One is a three serious one is maybe an M super performance model. BMW was not the only carmaker to end a subscription program. Mercedes had a subscription program that they also canceled. GM did one for Cadillac. Called book by Cadillac. They cancel that, and the one that's still around is actually Porsche, she says. Handling the declining value of a subscription fleet has been the tricky part. You've got to make enough money to offset all the depreciation of those cars. I made curry Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's news radio. You.

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Boston Man Arrested For Attacking State Police Trooper During Traffic Stop
"An off duty state trooper helps rescue another who was being beaten by a suspect in the middle of the highway. WBC. Suzanne Saz Ville has the store. It was a wild scene at around 2 30 Saturday morning when a state trooper stopped a man for speeding on route 24 South and Randolph. Police say the man punched the trooper in the face and then pushed his head into the pavement and choked him when they got back on their feet. The suspect allegedly pushed the trooper into the middle of the highway, where he almost got hit. You say At one point, the man even tried to grab the trooper's gun and off duty Trooper was driving down the highway and stopped when he saw what was going on. The suspect, then got back in his car and took off. He was captured leader and Stone and arrested Devin Fuller of Boston faces a dozen charges, including assault with intent to murder drug possession with intent to distribute and driving under a suspended license. The trooper was treated for his injuries at Milton Hospital.

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"Blames on the Kremlin. Russian authorities have denied this. The United States has urged Russia to release the valley and criticize the crackdown on protests. I'm Sarah passes Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Maine Senator Susan Collins, R among a group of nearly a dozen Republicans who have proposed an alternative Covad 19 stimulus package as WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville reports they want to meet with the president to discuss it. Also on that list of GOP senators, his Rob Portman of Ohio, he told CNN State of the union. Their plan would cost about 600 billion. Ah, lot less than the 1.9 Trillion President Biden proposed. We will Have to work with him. It's signed by 10 Republicans. It specifies that we would take his more targeted and more appropriate for the Times. We're in their plan matches Mr Biden's 160 billion for vaccinations but would lower the amount that goes to schools. The group sent a letter to President Biden Sunday, saying their plan would get bipartisan support. The White House says they got it and are looking it over. Suzanne Saz Ville WBC Boston's news radio. New video of the arrest of the Chicago airport. Squatter has come to light A B C's Derek Dennis has the story. It's a story line right out of the 2004 movie, the terminal collagen. Close you a man living in an airport. But in Chicago O'Hare it was no movie. Newly released video shows the 36 year old Los Angeles traveler being busted for trespassing believe have been secretly staying in the airport for three months. Prosecutors say he got away with it. Using a workers lost I d badge and claiming to be afraid to fly back home to L A because of covert 19. Statement from Chicago Department of Aviation says the man did not pose a security risk to the airport or to the traveling public. Derek Dennis ABC News President Biden says he wants schools to reopen for person in person learning as more people get vaccinated, But in Chicago teachers are in a standoff with city officials who want them in classrooms. Tomorrow. CBS is Charlie Damar has the story in angry Mayor Lori Lightfoot lashed out and vowed kindergarten through eighth grade kids. Will be back in the classroom Monday despite a breakdown in talks with teachers see to your leadership has failed and left us with a big bag. Of nothing, union leaders say Lightfoot blew up negotiations after 70 sessions without an agreement on issues like testing, vaccinations, ventilation and protecting vulnerable people who live with teachers. School officials say remote learning is not working for many students, including low income and black and Latino students who make up the bulk of the district. And let's take a look now, with the latest covert numbers here in Massachusetts 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. Co. Vered. It's still a killer. The latest daily update from the state Department of Public Health shows There are 87 new covert related deaths, bringing the pandemic total in the state to 14,241. But the number of virus patients in hospitals at 1739 and the estimated number of active cases in the Commonwealth that nearly 73,000 those are the lowest numbers in those categories. We've seen all year. Carl Stevens. Nobody. Bc Boston's news radio. It's 3 21. When we predict the storm.

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"Talk about lifting some of the restrictions that are currently in place. As soon as it makes sense to do so. Chris Mama WBZ Boston's news radio, big step back for teenagers and their teachers in Needham Needham High School going to all remote learning this week. This decision comes after more than a dozen Covad cases pop up in the last week, including the school's first believe transmission between students of President Biden will formally reinstate travel restrictions today on foreign travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and dozens of other European countries. Officials also confirmed South Africa will be added to the restricted list because of concerns about a variant of the virus that has spread beyond that nation. And with the stroke of a pen President Biden reverses in order from former president Trump that called for the relax ation of travel restrictions. 7 49 Bright sunshine in Boston this Monday. But just 20 degrees wearing a face mask is now part of the new normal for many Americans, but not all face masks or even being mandated on federal property these days, But CBS is Lisa Matteo has some results of surprising new research study reveals that while 83% of Americans say wearing a mask is an effective way to stop the spread of coronavirus, only 51% say they wear a face covering in public researchers at the universe. The of Southern California's Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research hold more than 6000 adults nationwide. They also found two thirds of the adults reported being in close contact with people outside their household in December, but only about half said they mostly or always wore a mask when interacting with them. Lisa Matteo CBS NEWS Boston mayor, Marty Walsh may have 1 ft out the door, but he hasn't yet left for Washington. But how to finish his term as mayor of Boston is stirring up some controversy inside City Hall, and it all really depends on timing and the calendar. How we do this is just as important as what we're going to do. Edwards says she sent a confidential memo asking City Council attorneys about any potential conflicts of interest. I want people to believe that the process to get to that conclusion if that's where we're going Is without flaws. It's without bias it without putting the thumb on the scale for any candidate. There is no conflict of interest. Arroyo says the State ethics Commission got back to him in less than an hour, saying there's no conflict. Try and say we know that there's no conflict of interest law if you just read the law correctly, But what if there is to do that to elected officials is incredibly dangerous. And about that confidential memo. I asked a royal if he was the one who leaked it. Absolutely not. Suzanne Saz Ville, WBC Boston's news radio..

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"Radio Good morning. I'm Dan Watkins. Here's what's happening. A debate is brewing in the Boston City Council after counselor Ricardo Arroyo filed a home rule petition to bypass a special election. Once Mayor Walsh leaves office to join President Biden's administration counselor. Lydia Edwards wants to make sure there's no conflict of interest if counselors running for mayor vote on the petitions. WBZ Suzanne Saws. Ville has more. How we do this is this is important is what we're going to do, Edwards says. She said to confidential memo asking City Council attorneys about any potential conflicts of interest. I want people to believe that the process to get to that conclusion if that's where we're going is without flaws. So that by it, it's without putting the bottom on the scale for any candidate. She doesn't necessarily think there's a conflict. She just wants for transparency sake to make sure there isn't complicated. Arroyo says. The State ethics Commission got back to him in less than an hour, saying there's no conflict. Try and say we know that there's no conflict of interest law if you just read the law correctly, But what if there is to do that to elected officials is incredibly dangerous. And about that confidential memo. I asked a royal if he was the one who leaked it. Absolutely not. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ. Boston's news radio and counselors are holding a public hearing on Tuesday, and Edwards wants the council to vote on the home rule petition on February 3rd. The latest covert numbers are out Massachusetts, the Department of Public Health reporting 3570 new cases and 67 additional death Sunday night. The DPH estimates there are well over 91,000 active cases. Is in the state for the first time in over a month. However, less than 2000 people are in the hospital with Cove. It 409 are in the ICU overnight. The seven day average positivity rate is now at 4.85%. It was close to 8.5% at the start of January. Meanwhile, Massachusetts is lagging behind other states in the vaccine. Roll out, a new Boston Globe report says the state has given out less vaccines per capita than West Virginia, Alaska and Vermont around 5.5% of the state has been given a dose of the vaccine as of Friday. Part of the problem doses are being distributed to slowly from hospitals, the report says. Another problem they lack of clear information. On where to get vaccinated in Washington. The Senate has a triple header to do list A BCS mark Miller reports. Top Democrats in the Senate say they have three main priorities. First is the Senate trial of former President Trump since the article of impeachment is being sent over Monday. Second is more covert relief legislation. Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. We need toe help people who still are unemployed. We need to help businesses that are still struggling. Finally, Democrats say their goal is to quickly confirm President Biden's Cabinet appointees. Marco Malard, ABC NEWS New York Coming up. The former White House coronavirus task force coordinator is speaking out what they had to say. Coming up next. A cyber security company says it has now been the victim of a sophisticated hack. This is Silicon Valley based Sonic Wall. It says it's still trying to determine just how deep the hackers actually got. Stocks Friday slipped from record highs, but moves to impeach former President Trump aren't distracting some investors. Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson says stimulus will help gonna be a boom in terms of economic growth..

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Boston City Councilor Arroyo Files Petition To Bypass Mayoral Special Election
"City City Council Council after after counselor counselor Ricardo Ricardo Arroyo Arroyo filed filed a a home home rule rule petition petition to to bypass bypass a special election. Once Mayor Walsh leaves office to join President Biden's administration counselor. Lydia Edwards wants to make sure there's no conflict of interest if counselors running for mayor vote on the petitions. WBZ Suzanne Saws. Ville has more. How we do this is this is important is what we're going to do, Edwards says. She said to confidential memo asking City Council attorneys about any potential conflicts of interest. I want people to believe that the process to get to that conclusion if that's where we're going is without flaws. So that by it, it's without putting the bottom on the scale for any candidate. She doesn't necessarily think there's a conflict. She just wants for transparency sake to make sure there isn't complicated. Arroyo says. The State ethics Commission got back to him in less than an hour, saying there's no conflict. Try and say we know that there's no conflict of interest law if you just read the law correctly, But what if there is to do that to elected officials is incredibly dangerous. And about that confidential memo. I asked a royal if he was the one who leaked it. Absolutely not. Suzanne Saz Ville

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"Boston's news radio? Good morning. I'm Dan Watkins. Here's what's happening. A debate is brewing in the Boston City Council after counselor Ricardo Arroyo filed a home rule petition to bypass a special election. Once Mayor Walsh leaves office to join President Biden's administration counselor. Lydia Edwards wants to make sure there's no conflict of interest if counselors running for mayor vote on the petitions. WBZ Suzanne Saws. Ville has more How we do this is this is important is what we're going to do. Edwards says she sent a confidential memo asking City Council attorneys about any potential conflicts of interest. I want people to believe that the process to get to that conclusion if that's where we're going is without flaws is without bias. It's without putting the sun on the scale for any candidate, she doesn't necessarily think there's a conflict. She just wants for transparency sake to make sure there isn't There is no competition. Arroyo says. The state ethics Commission got back to him in less than an hour, saying there's no conflict who try and say, we know that there's no conflict of interest law if you just read the law correctly, But what if there is to do that to elected officials is incredibly dangerous. And about that confidential memo. I asked a Royal if he was the one who leaked it. Absolutely not. Suzanne Saz Ville, WBC, Boston's news radio and counselor. They're holding a public hearing on Tuesday, and Edwards wants the council to vote on the home roll petition on February 3rd. The latest covert numbers are out in Massachusetts, the Department of Public Health reporting 3570 new cases and 67 additional death Sunday night. The DPH estimates there are well over 91,000 active cases in the state. For the first time in over a month. However, less than 2000 people are in the hospital with Cove. It 409 are in the ICU overnight. The seven day average positivity rate is now at 4.85%. It was close to 8.5% at the start of January. Meanwhile, Massachusetts is lagging behind other states in the vaccine. Roll out, a new Boston Globe report says the state has given out less vaccines per capita than West Virginia, Alaska and Vermont. Around 5.5% of the state has been given a dose of the vaccine as of Friday, Part of the problem doses are being distributed to slowly from hospitals, the report says. Another problem they lack of clear information. On where to get vaccinated in Washington. The Senate has a triple header to do list A. B C's Mark Miller reports. Top Democrats in the Senate say they have three main priorities. First is the Senate trial of former President Trump since the article of impeachment is being sent over Monday. Second is more covert relief legislation. Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. We need toe help people who still are unemployed. We need to help businesses that are still struggling. Finally, Democrats say their goal is to quickly confirm President Biden's Cabinet appointees. Marco Malard, ABC NEWS New York Coming up. The former White House coronavirus task force coordinator is speaking out what they had to say. Coming up next. A cyber security company says it has now been the victim of a sophisticated hack. This is Silicon Valley based Sonic Wall. It says it's still trying to determine just how deep the hackers actually got. Stocks Friday slipped from record highs, but moves to impeach former President Trump aren't distracting some investors. Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson says stimulus will help it is going to be a boom in terms of economic growth..

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"Good evening. I'm Madison Rogers. And here's what's happening. Massachusetts National Guard troops are coming home today from Washington, D. C after the inauguration, and the hot 182nd Infantry Regiment has just returned to Melrose WBZ. Suzanne Saz Ville is outside the Melrose Armory, and she joins us now live, Suzanne. Hi medicine. Well, dozens of people holding small American flags braved the bitter cold and trust me. It is very cold out here, in part because it's really windy, but they were out here welcoming home about 80 or so National Guard troops that left this armory in Melrose. Last week to go down to Washington, D. C to help with security during the Biden administration. They were cheering. Welcome home. Thank you for your service. Welcome home as the dozens of troops got out of the bus is they got their gear in the storage bins underneath the Busses. And they were very focused. They wanted to just get into the building to be tested for Cove in 19, and then get in their cars and go home to their families. Reporting from Melrose. Suzanne Saz Bill WBZ Boston's news radio, Thank you, Suzanne Today's deadline to get health insurance through the state's health connector. Has.

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"Around 40 degrees. Thank you for being with us this Tuesday morning feels like a Monday. For many people is January 19th. I'm Jeff Brown. And here are the five things you need to know it. 9 14 bridges and subway stations heading into Washington, D C closed ahead of Inauguration Day tomorrow. Several veterans of the Massachusetts V F W Honor Guard will take heart in a virtual parade across America to mark Inauguration Day. President elect Joe Biden picks Dr Rachel Levin to serve as assistant health secretary. Levin would be the first openly transgender official to be confirmed by the U. S. Senate. Vaccine from Moderna may go on hold in California after several severe allergic reactions are reported in minutes heavily guarded changing of the guard in the nation's capital. Final preparations are underway for tomorrow's swearing in A B C's Kenneth Molten says security officials are hoping for democracies Hallmark, peaceful transfer of power 56 pillars of light representing the U. S States and territories. Eliminating a field of flags. But the artwork overshadowed by unprecedented security on the streets, fencing with razor wire barricades and checkpoints, restrictions on drones, police boats on the Potomac and nearly 21,000 National Guard members already in the district. Several arrests have already been made near security checkpoints around the Capitol Hill. President elect Joe Biden is expected to kill the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which Is planned to deliver oil from Canada to the U. S Gulf Coast. It's not going over well north of the border, though, where the Canadian government has already spent more than a billion dollars and billions more to come. The premier of Alberta, says he'll sue if the pipeline permit is reversed in the new administration. New kind of gridiron Glory is taking place on the field of Gillette Stadium these days with the Patriots, not part of the NFL playoffs. Melody BZ Suzanne Saz Ville says the home of the paths is now the home of the state's largest covert vaccination site. So let's stadium partnered with C I C health, which is operating the vaccination site, Rodrigo Martinez with C I, C says you have to have an appointment and be screened to the critical question here is whether they've had an allergic reaction to a vaccination before or they have used an epi pen for any other reason. And therefore they will go to the section that we call high risk. Those people will have to be observed for 30 minutes after getting their shot. Everyone else. Just 15 minutes. They're vaccinating 500 a day through Friday. And are you all right? Cool. Good to go. Okay. Great. Valerie is a nurse who got vaccinated on the first day Easy. Okay. Okay. No, nothing. Glad I got it, son to protect everybody. Starting next Monday, they'll vaccinate 1250 a day in Foxboro. Suzanne Saz Bill WBZ, Boston's news radio and the pandemic. Changing on the fly guidelines.

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"Button administration takes over, Kamila Harris formally resigned. I'm not saying goodbye. In many ways, I'm now saying hello As your vice president ever taped message, she directly addressed her constituents here in California. I do want to thank you for the honor of representing the place of my birth around the same time that was taking place. Governor Gavin Newsom formally appointed California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to replace Harris. He becomes the state's first Latino senator. Steve Futterman, CBS NEWS LOS Angeles It's not just for football anymore. Gillette Stadium is now the state's largest covert 19 vaccination site. WBZ Suzanne Saz ville was there today and reports from Foxboro 501st. Responders have medical workers are scheduled to be vaccinated each day this week about 50 an hour. One of them is Corinne Dowdy, a home care physical therapist. I'm anticipate. Maybe some soreness later, but I feel I feel fine. I already scheduled my second one starting next week. C I C health, which operates the site will begin vaccinating 1250 a day, but Amy Sotomayor scheduled her shot for opening day. I feel relieved. I really felt relieves, Phil. I'm not really a vaccine person. Really just got my flu shot for the first time this year as well. So I feel like you know, with this craziness. We just really don't have a choice. It's just a smart thing to do. E M T s aren't just here getting their shots. Somer on standby in case anyone has a serious negative reaction to the shots in Fox Borough. Suzanne Saz Bill WBZ Boston's news radio. College kids heading back to school and the University of Connecticut students are returning to campus despite the risk of Cove it despite the risk and cases surging nationwide, Yukon students say they're excited to be back on campus. It's great. I really feel like.

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"Term. The one from the UK looks like it is more transmissible. We don't have any more information about whether it evades our vaccines. We have indication that it likely does not. But what increased transmissibility means is there are more cases and therefore more death. Infectious disease experts are studying the UK, South African, Brazilian and Nigerian strains. But with Lansky says more resource is air needed. To track and monitor new variants of the virus. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ, Boston's news radio, and at 806, a South Coast mayor, calling out state leadership for the lack of vaccination sites south of Boston. But that's now starting to chain after New Bedford Mayor John Mitchell voices frustrations online over none of the states mass vaccination sites being located in Bristol, Plymouth or Barnstable counties. Lieutenant Governor Karen Polledo answered the call. On Friday morning, Mayor Mitchell Tweeted a map that shows the locations of those sites, calling out state officials who quote wonder why folks in southeastern mass complain about being an afterthought in Beacon Hill unquote. On Saturday, the mayor had a new tweet, thanking Toledo for addressing the issue and the original map produced by the Department of Public Health. On Thursday, the closest mass vaccination site for residents of the South Shore South Coast, Cape and Islands would have been at Gillette Stadium. State will soon set up mass vaccination clinics in the region. It's also updated its list of vaccination sites for first responders. Tim done WBZ Boston's news radio, and you've still got time to get those tickets. No winners over the weekend in the mega millions or power ball. So tomorrow night's mega millions drawing jackpot $850 million. That's pretty cool. Wednesday night's Powerball is at $730 Million. Good luck. You're gonna need it. It's a to wait now. On this Monday morning. It's time for business we had to. Bloomberg Pandemic has literally lubricated some sectors of the economy and some products, including WD 40. That's right. The all purpose lubricant rust prevented even water displaces seen in any respectable handyman's pouch. WD 40 now has a bigger market value that iconic department store Macy's and a Richard Valuation than Shake Shack CEO Gary Ridge says isolation renovation means anything that makes the home feel less like prison is hot. Marty Moose E. C. E o of Paycheck says anything that has to do with human interaction is not, as is reflected in recent jobs reports for leisure and service not unexpected. With the closures and the restrictions that you're seeing in restaurants and bars and so forth across the contract. There is a bright spot instruction. Things around construction have been continued to be very strong to other notable winners, Pool equipment, distributor Pool Corporation and language software maker Rosetta Stone. But WD 40 appears to be the slickest of them all. And Gregg Jarrett Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's news radio, It's 809 at home at work or if it's one of the same. Your place for news hasn't changed. Tell your smart speaker to play WBZ news radio on my heart radio..

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"Radio. Good morning. I'm Dan Watkins. Here's what's happening. The Department of Public Health has announced the first case of the covert 19 variant that has been detected here in Massachusetts. The person is a Boston woman in her twenties. She recently traveled to the United Kingdom, where the variant was first discovered. Now this variant doesn't appear to be more deadly, but does seem to be more contagious. The CDC says it's likely to become the Dominant strain here in the U. S. By March, And as WBZ Suzanne saw still reports, some experts think the pandemic could get much worse before it gets better. The cove in 19 vaccines are shining a light at the end of the tunnel. But Rochelle Walensky and infectious disease specialist at Mass General and President elect Biden's picked ahead, the CDC says the new variants are dimming that light, at least in the short term. The one from the UK looks like it is more transmissible. We don't have Any more information about whether it evades our vaccines. We have indication that it likely does not. But what increased transmissibility means is there are more cases and therefore more death. Infectious disease experts are studying the UK, South African, Brazilian and Nigerian strains, but well, Lansky says more resource is air needed. To track and monitor new variants of the virus. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ, Boston's news radio and the latest cove in numbers from the State Health Department. The DPH reporting 4283 newly confirmed cases and 67 more deaths on Sunday. There's 2165 hospitalizations with 433 of those patients and ICUs. Seven day average positivity rate sits at 5.86%. Some House members are facing accusations that they gave tours of the Capitol building prior to the January 6th attack. House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff tells CBS's face the nation that if that's true, those members of Congress should be punished. It's deeply important that we find out and that if there are members of Congress that are complicity beyond the complicity of Challenging the election and propagating the president's lies but more specifically involved in helping individuals do reconnaissance. They need to be held accountable in the strongest way that we can. Meanwhile, some Republicans in the Senate are considering voting to convict President Trump is impeachment trial for inciting the insurrection at the U. S. Capitol. South Carolina's Lindsey Graham is not one of them may be seized A Packer reports. Senator Graham says that convicting the president will be bad for Republicans. Embrace and unconstitutional impeachment of Donald Trump. After he's out of office, it will destroy the party, telling Fox News Sunday morning Futures President Trump is trying to heal the nation and grand, blaming the speaker of the House for the pro trump rioters storming of the Capitol. Where was Nancy Pelosi? It's her job to provide capital security. Like Graham, the speaker. Among the Democratic and Republican lawmakers hiding is the rioters tried to hunt them down in the capital. A pack or ABC News. Coming up security measures taken at the Capitol ahead of the inauguration will learn more next. Apple is temporarily closing stores in the Washington D. C area ahead of this week's presidential inauguration. In a separate move, Apple on Friday closed more than 20 stores in Texas, Georgia and North Carolina due to surging cases of covert 19 customers with products in for repair will be able to pick them up. Big banks are betting more of us will be able to pay back loans even as our finances are squeezed by the pandemic. JP Morgan Chase City and Wells Fargo set aside less money $5.

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"Of them are in ICUs. The seven day average positivity rate is at 5.86%. Again, the Department of Public Health has announced. The first case of the covert 19 U K variant has been detected here in Massachusetts. The person is a Boston woman in her twenties. She had recently traveled to the United Kingdom, where the variant was first discovered. Now this variant doesn't appear to me bore deadly, but it does seem to be more contagious. CDC says It's likely to become the dominant strain here in the U. S. By March, and it's WBZ. Suzanne Saz Ville report. Some experts think the pandemic could get much worse before it gets better. The cove in 19 vaccines are shining a light at the end of the tunnel. But Rochelle Walensky, an infectious disease specialist at Mass General and President elect Biden's pick to head, the CDC, says the new variants are dimming that light, at least in the short term. The one from the UK looks like it is more transmissible. We don't have any more information about whether it evades our vaccines. We have indication that it likely does not. But what increased transmissibility means is there are more cases and therefore more death. Infectious disease experts are studying the UK, South African, Brazilian and Nigerian strains. But with Lansky says more resource is air needed. To track and monitor new variants of the virus. Suzanne Saz ville WBZ Boston's news radio, Despite a slower than expected vaccine rollout, Dr Anthony Fauci said today it is possible to meet a goal of vaccinating Ah 100 million Americans in 100 days Now, that's the plan of the incoming Biden administration, the nation's top infectious disease expert, says Johnson and Johnson and AstraZeneca. Are close to releasing the effect of this data on their vaccines. Fauci is serving as Biden's chief medical advisor on covert 19. And with that in mind, does it matter which covert vaccine you get. CBS's Jim Crow Sula gotten expert opinion as covert 19 vaccinations ramp up. Many are wondering if it matters which vaccine you get the one from Pfizer or the one from Moderna. William Shafter is an infectious disease doctor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. On the point of view of the patient is six. The one half a dozen of the other They are very, very similar vaccines, Shafter says. Both have similar effectiveness and both require two shots. Jim Krystle, a CBS News It's time for Bloomberg business. Apple shook up the chip industry by making its own chips, and now it's planning to build its own modem. This is the part so the remote and that allows you to connect the Internet allows you to make phone calls allows you to do everything when you're not connected to a WiFi. Bloomberg Tech reporter Mark German right now Apple has a licensing agreement with Qualcomm from motives. And they are a lot harder to build than chips with everything. The motive is very challenging. It's one of the most difficult components of silicon and chips and devices to build. Apple has been hiring engineers from Qualcomm. You're going to see this world not be very quick. I think this is gonna take At least a few years. And while it's important for Apple to build its own modem, customers might not notice a difference. I don't think it's really going to benefit consumers. I think this is a pure Benefit toe Apple From a strategic perspective, Apple's business amounts to 11% of Qualcomm's revenue. I'm Honora Vera Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's news radio. Hey, Alexa, Play WBZ news race. Were you talking to me? Nope. I'm just tell Alexa to play WBC news radio on my heart radio..

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"Good morning. I'm Dan Walk INS. Here's what's happening. Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey says it's not just President Trump who needs to be held accountable for the January 6 siege of the capital, WBZ. Suzanne Saz Ville reports, Marquis says. Not only does the Senate need to convict President Trump but lawmakers who allegedly help Those who stormed the capital, in part by tweeting out information about the location of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi need to be brought to justice. It was collusion. Then those members of Congress should be punished severely, including expulsion and potentially criminal charges. That's why we need the evidence. That's why they need to ensure that all of that information is gathered. And gathered quickly. He's calling for an immediate investigation. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has reportedly told his GOP colleagues to vote with their conscience at Trump's upcoming impeachment trial. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio and security is being tightened at the U. S Capitol after the attack earlier this month with the potential threat of more violence this weekend, leading into President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Businesses are boarding up. The National Mall is shut down, and the Pentagon has called up some 25,000 troops. CBS is Catherine Herridge reports on the ongoing investigation into the attack. A New York Police Department intelligence report, obtained by CBS News draws heavily on social media and indicates a threat of violence to state capitals as early as the 17th The intelligence report warns domestic extremists, including individuals, motivated by extreme right disinformation and conspiracy theories will continue to pose a significant threat in the days leading up to the inauguration. Wants law enforcement to exercise increased vigilance and government buildings and critical infrastructure. Catherine Herridge CBS NEWS Washington President elect Biden's team is laying out what his first week and a half will look like in office says A B C's Alex Stone in Washington. In a new memo, incoming White House chief of staff Ron Claim laying out a plan for President Biden's 1st 10 days, taking action and setting a tone on policy. Biden's first day in office will begin with a burst of executive actions. The plan will be to sign around a dozen orders on Inauguration Day asking the Department of Education to extend the paws on student loan payments. Will rejoin the Paris agreement. Reverse to travel ban on mainly Muslim countries and issue a mask mandate on federal property and Interstate travel. Alex Stone, ABC NEWS Washington The latest coronavirus numbers here in Massachusetts, the DPH reporting over 5600 newly confirmed cases. Is and 74 more deaths on Saturday. There are nearly 2200 people hospitalized with the virus overnight 433 of them in the ICU, and the seven day average positivity rate sits at 6.15%. Coming up Massachusetts, sending National Guard members to the capital this week, details straight ahead Clorox a shareholder's cleaned up in 2020. The stock had its best year since 1998 is the bleach makers, large tubs of disinfectant wipes disappeared from store shelves. Now in 2021, Clorox's taking a less is more approach, rolling out more small packets of the wipes Alexis saying, you know This is something where consumers need the product. They're looking for it. They're upset that they can't get it. And by making smaller packages, Clorox's attempting to at least allow everybody to get some wipes number consumer goods reporter Gerald Porter Jr collective starting to plan for where the demand will surely be high..

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Baker Carves Up $16.5 Billion Mass. Transportation Bill With Vetoes
"Baker signed the $16.5 billion transportation bill yesterday, he also vetoed several parts of it, including a fair discount for low income riders of the tea WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville reports incredibly disappointing that Governor Baker chose to veto the provisions. City Councilor Michelle Wu says vetoing a program that would lower the fare for low income people to ride. The tea is a slap in the face all of the effort and Careful stuff that community members and the empty case own board had taken over the last year. There were numerous discussions through the fiscal and management control board about how this would be an immediate and impactful first step to getting to removing financial barriers to public transportation. When Baker veto the program, he said, it needs more study. He also vetoed an increase in fees on ride, hailing services like uber and lift and a proposed commission to study congestion pricing in the Commonwealth. Suzanne Saz BILL WBC Boston's news radio. The

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"Battling the virus, 459 of them in the ICU. The seven day average positivity rate sits at 7.21% as the post holiday spike in covert cases continues here in the Commonwealth Hospitals are filling up, and that's taken a toll on staff WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville spoke with a local ICU nurse, the nurse manager of the ICU at Boston Medical Center, Avi It'll wreck says she and her nurses air hanging in there. But admits they're tired. I mean, it's definitely a lot. We definitely you know, have. I would say a death every day. It's different from the spring and that now the entire country is going through a spike all at once, so it's harder to get traveling nurses and she says. Nurses are tired of picking up over time, even with bonus programs who were making it work, But it's definitely more challenging getting getting staff every day, and it's taking an emotional toll, she says. It's a good thing. BMC has social workers on hand. For staff, and we're doing support groups just from my nurses working with quotations. We do support groups for them like three times a week. Suzanne Sauce Ville WBZ Boston's news radio Starting on Monday, first responders joined the queue for a covert vaccine. WBC's art Cohen has the details. Police, firefighters, he AMs Personnel, Med flight staff and a handful of other first responders in Massachusetts become eligible today. To receive the first dose of a covert 19 vaccine. The state plans to set up special sites for them in the coming weeks. But they can also make appointments at a variety of other locations, including 119 vaccination sites established by local boards of health. Some larger.

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"33 degrees in Boston at 10 o'clock of evening. I'm Dan Watkins. Here's what's happening. On Wednesday, lawmakers will count the votes of the Electoral College in ratify President elect Joe Biden's victory. But a group of senators plans to object. The results, citing President Trump's on unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud. CBS News, White House correspondent Ben Tracy reports. In audio of a phone call obtained by CBS News President Trump is heard pressuring Georgia's Republican secretary of state Saturday to re calculate results of the state's election which bite in one and there's nothing wrong with saying that You know, uh, that you re calculated or Mr President. The challenge that you have is the data you have is wrong. I just wanna find Uh, 11,780 Well vice president. Pence has also signaled that he supports the attempt by Trump allies to overturn the election results despite judges across the country and the Supreme Court, rejecting dozens of challenges. Ben Tracy CBS News, the White House and after the release of President Trump's phone call with George's secretary of state, multiple Democrats on Capitol Hill, are now calling for a criminal investigation Elsewhere in Washington. It was a big day for congressman Jake Auken clause says he was sworn in with 117th Congress. The state's newest representative, is a Democrat from Newton, and he spoke with WBC about his new job and his fellow lawmakers. WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville reports as second class prepares to serve mass. Choose. It's in Washington. He has something to say about his fellow lawmakers even abomination. He's referring to the Republican members of the House and Senate who say they'll reject the electoral college results. When Congress convenes on Wednesday. These Republicans are swearing an oath to the Constitution and then their first action is going to be to undermine it. And I think it's shameful. It's a black mark in American history, and it should be a real tarnish on their legacy. Class, says Cove in 19 is his priority right now. But his long term goal for Massachusetts is to help build an economy that works for everyone. The meaning income in Brookline is something like five times what it is in Fall River..

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Police Seek To ID 2 Suspects In South Boston Stabbing, Victim Believes ‘Gay Hate’ Motivated Attack
"Still investigating a near deadly stabbing in Southie on December 18th. The victim says he was stabbed because he's gay. He spoke to WBZ. Suzanne sozzled from his hospital bed at Boston Medical Center. Anthony Crumbly, spent his 25th birthday in the ICU. He was stabbed several times in the neck, stomach and shoulder and he's lucky to be alive. My heart really truly hurts my heart crumbly admits to not remembering much, but he's convinced it was a hate crime. The way I see it. If it was just to be a stabbing, then why would I be the one to get stabbed? Why would it be a feminine gay boy walking Home from the bar. Boston police say it's still an active investigation, but so far there's no sign of any bias. In the meantime, crumbly who takes care of his 12 year old sister since his mother died about a year ago has started to go FUND me Page. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio. Police are asking for your help in identifying those suspects. You can find a picture of the suspects on our Twitter page at WBC news radio. Massachusetts

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Boston Stabbing Victim Says Attack Was A Hate Crime
"Anthony Crumbly, was walking home from a bar in South Boston on December 18th when he was stabbed nearly to death. He was rushed to Boston Medical Center where he's been ever since, And he spoke with WBC's Suzanne Sauce ville from his hospital bed. Just put two and two together and definitely see that it has to have been a hate crime. But Boston police aren't so sure. They say There's no evidence so far of any hate crime but crumbly. Who's gay? Says he can't see it any other way. I can understand why To heterosexual males would do something like that, to someone who is obviously feminine and very much out. Spoken, you know, with my personality and what not in the way I choose to dress he doesn't remember much but says there were two men and a woman involved and they didn't steal anything. Just left him to die with severe stab wounds to his neck, stomach and shoulder. Police have posted a picture on their block of two people, A man and a woman wanted in connection with the stabbing. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ, Boston's news radio, and police are asking for help and identifying those suspects. You can find a picture of the suspects on our Twitter page at WBZ news radio. Man has been charged

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Mass. Reports 7,424 More COVID Cases, 46 New Deaths Over Two Days
"Just got new numbers from the state Public Health Department WBZ Suzanne Saz Ville breaks them down. There were no new numbers released on Christmas Day. So Saturday's numbers are for 48 hour period instead of the usual 24. The Department of Public Health reports 7424 new cases in Massachusetts and 46 more deaths much lower than the one day death toll of 76 confirmed on the 24th. The seven day average positivity rate is 6.3% 2077 Bay State residents spent Christmas in the hospital because of covert 19. 416 in ICUs.

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New coronavirus restrictions take effect Saturday in Massachusetts
"Restrictions are now in effect here in Massachusetts restaurants, stores, theaters, casino's offices, places of worship. Also, Jim's arcades and museums all now have to drop capacity limits. From the current 40% down to 25%. Also starting today, all indoor gatherings will be limited to 10 people and no more than 25 people for outdoor gatherings. Oh, in hospitals, though, those will be postponing all non essential, impatient, elective and invasive procedures unless a paper patient's health is in grave danger. Now all these restrictions will stay in place for at least two weeks. Meanwhile, WBZ Suzanne Sauce bill went to a gym to see just how these new restrictions They're affecting them both myself and Pete. I don't think we sleep at night. Thinking about this. Keith Callanan and Peter were Poli Cockney need health and fitness in student. Rupali says Baker's latest restrictions don't really affect them. But that's not necessarily a good thing Club is so large that we're allowed to have 150 people in here per hour and currently we not even close to exceeding that because, he says, people are afraid to come in and the revenues are down 50% even though he says data shows people are not Getting Cove it at Jim's Andhra, police says. If Kobe it spikes even more because of Christmas travel, and Baker closes down Jim's altogether they're done for. We've done everything that we can possibly do just to stay open. So if he closes down, it's gonna be devastated. In student Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio, law

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Boston - Cape Cod A 'Testing Desert' Amid Coronavirus Surge
"And the U. S climbing past four Million Cove in 19 cases in November, the highest total of newly reported cases of any month so far during the first wave of the Pandemic Cove in 19 cases on the Cape or relatively low, But cases have spiked a lot in this second wave. But as WBZ Suzanne Saz ville reports nine months into the pandemic and getting tested on the Cape still isn't easy. State Senator Julian Seer, says Cape Cod is a testing desert everything because with the exception of born and found that has the lowest rates of testing for Catholics, the state, he says, keep Qatar's can only get tested. If they have symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who's infected unless they pay out of pocket and wait for hours. The state allotted more than half a million dollars for testing sites on the Cape. But Sears says Getting that money was another story portion of it was released two weeks ago on the other bit just came in with for Thanksgiving. But the delay of this money really had set us back in providing the low bear. You're testing that we

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Boston - ‘This Is Not The Year To Come To Salem’: City Puts More Restrictions On Crowds
"Holiday news, the city of Salem is urging visitors to say away this month as officials cancel parades, bands, fireworks and the like for Halloween this year, Mayor Kim Driscoll says So far it hasn't stopped people from coming to the BC. Suzanne Saz Ville tells us They're ramping up the efforts now even more normally, with Halloween on a Saturday, Salem can get up to 50,000 people in a day and canceling Halloween is a big financial hit. Obviously, public health comes first when it comes to Covitz Salem is in the yellow Zone with a one 2% positivity rate, and Mayor Driscoll wants to keep it That way. We are planning some additional restrictions that you'll see put in place this weekend. They include limiting access to the Essex Street pedestrian mall. We will eliminate one entrance point on the West end near the Peabody Essex Museum will be installing barricades and, she says, finds and cease and desist orders are not off the table. We still can't allow the sorts of crowds that are gathering here to continue in Salem, Suzanne Saws Ville W. B Z Boston's news radio.

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Mourners pay tribute to RBG outside Supreme Court
"Continue to gather outside the Supreme Court and tributes pour in for the late Justice Ginsburg W. B. C Suzanne Saz Ville got reaction from a former justice on the state Supreme Judicial Court. She just learned large one thing. No one could argue with this that Ruth beater. Ginsberg inspired women. When you see someone like that on the bench, it really makes you feel Yeah, I can do that Retired state Supreme Court Justice. Fernand RV. Duff Flee, who goes by Nan met Ginsberg as a member of the National Association of Women Judges and remembers one day when Ginsberg warmed her heart I had given her a pin. In one of these times, she looked at me, and she paused for quite a few drinks. And then she said, I still where your pin man and I just thought it was amazing Five memories aside roughly a sad that Ginsberg was burdened by concerns she would be replaced on the court before November's election. She knew her life was so public and had a deep sense of obligation to the world. To live as long as she could so that this wouldn't happen. Suzanne Sauce Bill W. B. C. Boston's news radio. The

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Boston's Seaport District Hosts Black-Owned Business Market
"Is the final day of the month and his black business month wraps up across the United States. W B. C Suzanne Saws Ville has Mohr on a new business venture in Boston Seaport District. There's everything here from jewelry and clothes, too, baked goods and art at this outdoor market, showcasing about two dozen black owned businesses. Like beauty and simplicity. Its owner, Mavis Hicks, says it's great to branch out to other parts of Boston like the seaport. A lot of times. People are familiar that just not aware that these businesses you know exists, and we have just as good product of anyone else. Cheetah. Turner founded Black owned boss, she says many small black owned businesses Depend on markets like the's. Having that support from the community enables these businesses to grow to expand their network and just have the opportunity. It's it's not about charity. It's about providing opportunities, she says. Since the black lives matter movement gained traction a few months ago, there's been more interest in supporting black owned businesses. At the seaport. Suzanne Saz Ville W. Bi's Day Boston's news radio. The

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Massachusetts now requires flu vaccines for all students
"Baker announces new help for school districts as they prepare to open safely this fall. Here's W busies. Karen Regal Governor Charlie Baker, speaking at the Statehouse, says school districts that need rapid mobile testing unit from the state. You dance for those units. This program can be deployed to test students within a particular classroom or other groups, a local health department and the Department of Public Health at the state level Worked with a local school district to determine a certain conditions are met and that this program should be deployed. Asked about ongoing protests from teachers, some of whom say they will only work remotely until a covert 19 vaccine is available. The governor says I respect and understand the importance of making sure that this be done safely. But I would also ask people to respect the science at the Statehouse. Cameron Regal W. B Z Boston's news radio, all students here amounts of truce It's from pre K two college kids are now required to get a flu vaccine. By the end of the year. W. Busy Suzanne Saz Ville went out about to find out what some Baystate residents thought about the governor's new mandate. It's not a scientific study, but to my surprise 75% of the people I spoke with said they were against it like Jim, I think the state is wrong. Basically, I think it's up to the parents and whether or not the Children should have a flu shot personally myself. I would say yes, but I wouldn't force the parents to make the kids have the flu shot now, and J B doesn't like the idea either. If I had a kid, I I wouldn't do it because you don't know what's in the vaccine. One of the people who was in favour of the mandate was a teacher named Joan. Anything we can do to prevent this from getting even worse than it is. It's already Horrible We should do, she said. Why not just get the flu vaccine that way? We'll have one less thing to worry about. Suzanne Saz Bill W. B Z, Boston's newsroom and I do Want to mention There are a few exceptions. Students with a religious or medical exemption homeschool Children as well as college students who are completely off campus and learning remotely, although all other students still have to get the shot, even if their school is fully remote.