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"Rally in Long Beach, California on behalf of California's governor, Gavin Newsom. The subject of tomorrow's recall vote. And on Capitol Hill today, the secretary of state rejecting claims during a congressional hearing that the US leaving Afghanistan was a surrender. 7 45 and a man from Cape Cod considered dangerous by police, now wanted by a number of law enforcement groups after he walked away from a medical unit for inmates at a hospital in Boston. You're starting busy. Tim danced a police Several police departments on Cape Cod and security Yet let me all Shaddock Hospital in Jamaica Plain are searching for 30 year old Darren Divine Divine, who's from Harwich walked away from the hospital and its medium security correctional unit, which provides inpatient and outpatient medical care to male and female inmates from both the state and Suffolk County. He was last seen leaving the hospital at approximately five o'clock last night, was wearing a black shirt black shorts. He's described as a white male standing five ft nine inches tall and weighing £160. Police say the Divine has ties to many keep card towns and several police involvements. He caused a police standoff at a home in Brewster back in May, after fleeing authorities for an assault and Chatham in 2019. He was arrested in Michigan after fleeing Massachusetts for assaulting a police officer in Provincetown, Tim don WBC, Boston's news radio and the latest Covid transit. Fishing map from the Centers for Disease Control has just about the entire state of Massachusetts. Still in the red. Most recent data showing every county except for the island of Nantucket under high covid transmission across the country more than 90% of counties at this at this rate, rather are in the same category, as comes as a former FDA commissioner says younger Children could soon get the vaccine is under the age of 12 still cannot get the Covid 19 vaccine. Former FDA commissioner, Dr Scott Gottlieb tells CBS's face the nation that could change By the end of October..

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"Its approval could be crucial to helping to combat the spread of the Delta variant. I league endangers variant in schools Children represent about 25% of new Covid 19 infections House Democrats laying out their plan to boost taxes on corporations and the wealthy in order to pay for their $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation plan. It would restore the top tax rate on couples earning more than $450,000 a year to 39.6%. And add a 3% tax on Americans making beyond five million businesses earning more than five million would see their top tax rate rise to 26, a half percent. The hikes are aimed at paying for President Biden's $3.5 trillion rebuilding plan. You see, that's the first step. Deputy White House spokeswoman Karine Jean Pierre would not say if the president's willing to lower the plans cost amid opposition from Republicans and the key Democrat Joe Manchin. Who says he cannot back 3.5 trillion saga or Megane Washington Cape Cod man who is considered dangerous by police, is wanted by several law enforcement groups after walking away from a medical unit for inmates in the Boston Hospital, WBC's Tim done with more police, several police departments on Cape Cod and security yet let me all shouted hospital in Jamaica Plain are searching for 30 year old Darren Divine Divine, who's from Harwich walked away from the hospital and its medium security Correctional unit, which provides inpatient no peace. Medical care to male and female inmates from both the state and Suffolk County. He was last seen leaving the hospital at approximately five o'clock last night, was wearing a black shirt black shorts. He's described as a white male standing five ft. Nine inches tall and weighing £160. Police say the Divine has ties to many keep card towns and several police involvements. He caused a police standoff at a home in Brewster back in May, after fleeing authorities for an assault and Chatham in 2019. He was arrested in Michigan after fleeing Massachusetts for assaulting a police officer in Provincetown, Tim don WBC Boston's NewsRadio, three people in New Hampshire. You are charged with reckless conduct and endangering the welfare of a child. After they were arrested by Manchester police after police said they found five Children living in unhealthy conditions. First responders were called to that apartment on Spruce Street after the property manager reported the tenant, not letting him in to fix the leak. And said the apartment had cockroaches. Once inside, officers found trash and bugs and also, uh, fecal matter, they say near the Children sleeping areas, along with moldy food. Police took the Children to the hospital to be checked out. A new report finds a record number of environmental activists were murdered in 2020 all around the world to 127 land and environmental activists were murdered last year, according to a report from environmental watchdog group Global Witness. That's an average of four activists murdered per week, the group said. Colombia, Mexico and the Philippines had the three highest death tolls, the report found. Indigenous peoples were particularly vulnerable, and we're the targets in five of the seven mass killings on record in 2020. The report called on governments to fully prosecute those responsible for attacks on activists, including business entities. Mark Remillard ABC News, You might not think of a disaster area a nuclear disaster area. As a good place to go. But there is a new type of tourism for the exclusion zone near Chernobyl. Having a bike tour in Chernobyl area, Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous guide.

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"Tribute to first responders, active military members and veterans. And there will even be a military flyover. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio tragedy in Northborough, where an unidentified 25 year old tree trimmer is electrocuted after touching a live wire during a Job on South Street officials say they still don't understand how the worker came in contact with that wire. 6 48 reining in Boston. A warm and sticky 73 degrees here in the city special theme will be featured as the Salem Literary Festival kicks off in a virtual format today, WBC's Carl Stephen says one of the authors has a close connection to Boston. And the events of 9 11 on Saturday, September 11th former Massport's executive director, Jenny Buckingham at the Salem Literary Festival will be talking about 9 11 20 years ago in Boston when she was forced to resign because the planes that hit the twin towers Took off from Logan Airport, and some people blamed her. It's the subject of her book on my Watch. I wrote on My Watch because I wanted to shine a spotlight on the Propensity to blame when something bad or scary happens, and that was the experience with me here in Boston at Logan Airport, she said she hopes the book where she talks about the tools and necessity of resilience. Helps others who are going through a painful time. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's NewsRadio, another hit to the arts, a studio in Somerville may become another casualty of the pandemic. Jack Donaghy was psyched Does, he shows me the Guitar AMP he's building for Joe Perry of Aerosmith. I do not know how to play guitar. I play with my guitar. This is a big difference when you bring up the future of his business depressed. This is taking mental torture. Jack is one of several artists who work out of.

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"81 in Dedham. Partly cloudy here in Boston, mostly sunny 84 at 3 26. A driver arrested for an ou I on the Cape. After almost hitting a police officer with his car and boat, here's WBC's Tim done. It all happened at around 1 30 Saturday morning when a sandwich police officer on patrol who remains unnamed, got out of the way of a head on crash with a bow being dragged off its trailer on service road. Police say 22 year old John Ferguson of Sandwich was driving the car that was carrying the boat 19 Ft Center console and allegedly continue to drive on even after the boat fell off the trailer and was being dragged into oncoming traffic. After avoiding a collision. The officer was able to stop Ferguson and place him under arrest after an investigation sandwich police say Ferguson was charged with OU y negligent operation of a motor vehicle and mark Lane's violations. Ferguson scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio, The box office got a big lift heading into the fall season. It's another marvelous weekend at the movies throughout my life. The 10 rings gave our family power. The marble flick Shang Ke and the Legend of the 10 rings open the Friday to Sunday, Labor Day weekend with an estimated $71.4 million in ticket sales. It's one of the best debuts of the pandemic, trailing to another marvel hit black widow overseas. It pulled in more than 56 million for a global three day total of $127.6 million. Lisa Matteo CBS News We're Keeping an eye on the long weekend Traffic will tell you what you need to know. Right at the top. 3 30 look at you over there Movin and groovin again because you applied Voltaire and arthritis Pain gel Voltaren gel has been clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain. You do stiffness and improve mobility.

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"Cars involved here. One went right off the bridge into the Charles River, and that driver by the way, was not severely injured at all. He was taken to a local hospital. But from what we understand he was able to get out of the water. And there was a boater that was nearby. Someone rolling in the Charles that was able to kind of keep him company. Until fire officials got here. But that driver is going to be okay. The exact details of how this crash happened. We still do not know that were expected to find out more information later today. Reporting live in Cambridge Long Memorial. Dr Jim McKay WBZ Boston's NewsRadio, Jim. Thank you. It's 8 18 and another round of showers here in Boston for the moment 72 degrees very muggy. Today, The Pfizer vaccine gets full approval from the FDA. Johnson and Johnson now hopes to step up its game in the fight against coronavirus. Medical researchers in Raleigh, North Carolina, are studying a booster shot for the one dose. Johnson and Johnson. COVID. 19 VACCINE Dr. Matthew Hog is with a company called Wake Research that conducts clinical trials and the virus is evolving. Delta Variant is exactly why we're continuing to do this. Hong says It's important to remember that the Johnson and Johnson vaccine works much differently than the Pfizer and Moderna shots. And that's one reason more research is needed. Krystle a CBS News, Greensboro, North Carolina. As for the Moderna shots, it is also working on getting FDA full approval. For its vaccine and is also working on a booster shot as well. Meantime, workers at CVS Health who interact with the public need to be fully vaccinated by Halloween. The company will also require all corporate staff members to roll up their sleeves. By then, as well. Other roles at CVS are currently under review. As VAX mandates are being pushed by President Biden into public government or local governments, I should say, and private companies as well. Trouble on the roadways on the South Coast. Keeping police busy in New Bedford all happened yesterday when multiple people call police reporting the pack of 15 to 25 18 these quads and dirt bikes, performing reckless tricks, ignoring traffic signs and weaving in and out of travel lanes. Police say the group taunted and threatened responding officers and try to instigate officers into chasing them. Things got really out of hand later on at night, when one group side swept them open and injuring the two people on it with one going to the hospital. The group then dispersed and fled, and police spotted them later on. Eventually arresting four people. At the same time, Another officer tried to stop two people on a quad when they fled and attempted to strike a responding state Police cruiser as police arrested the driver of the quad, a hostile crowd formed around the officers, resulting in another arrest. Authorities continue to investigate, and they're asking for the public's help in identifying more people in that group. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio, Well, seven days left until the deadline, President Biden could make an announcement on an extension of a U. S. Military troop missed. Beyond August 31st in Afghanistan to assist Americans. And Afghan Afghan allies to get out of that country. The Taliban is now putting pressure on the U. S to get out by the deadline or else and there are reports that U. S forces are turning away some Afghan allies at Kabul's international airport to give priority to American citizens with the help of US commercial jetliners more than 10,000 were evacuated. In a single day, some 40,000 so far, a frantic search continues in Tennessee this morning, where about a dozen people remain missing following catastrophic flash flooding outside Nashville. CBS is Jesse Mitchell is there with more deadly flooding took the lives of several Children. Among them were seven month old twins Ryan and Riley. Who were torn from their father's arms. Their bodies were later recovered until year old Kellen, who was yanked from his mother's gripped, they were on the closed lines hanging on It was.

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"Investigation into the ransomware attack recently at the Steamship Authority is done. WBC's Tim Dunn has details after nearly a month since the attack began. The Steamship Authority announced yesterday that its investigation is officially ended. The authority still has not yet named those responsible for the attack, but says it's confirmed no sensitive information, including customer data or payment information was viewed or downloaded during the incident. The ESA says it's also implemented additional safeguards to bolster what it calls its quote, All right. Robust protocols. Not much more information was revealed that the authorities still not naming the third party cybersecurity forensic investigators that worked with alongside state and federal authorities. The ESA also notes that all existing customer reservations were honored. No scheduled trips were cancelled, and the safety of passengers was never at risk. As general manager Bob Davis announced last week, the Steamship Authority did not engage with the cybercriminals or pay a ransom. Tim don WBZ Boston's news radio U. S. Officials have have taken 12 more into custody can To the January attack on the U. S. Capital, one of the busiest days for law enforcement on the federal level connected to this January riot, including two men from Massachusetts, now under arrest as well. The FBI says hundreds more may be in custody soon. The Tour de France withdraws its lawsuit against a fan blamed for a massive pile up on opening day, the 30 year old French woman who leaned into the path of oncoming riders. Admitted to police she was looking only at the TV cameras. She held up a cardboard sign with a message for her grandparents. But it knocked over one of the lead cyclists than most of the pack went down to the Tour. Organizers say they no longer want to press charges in a bid to calm the situation, but they reminded fans to keep away from the riders. Elaine Cobb, CBS NEWS PARIS This could be a pretty big step in the right direction. A new Boston businesses hoping to put more in your cabinets and less in landfills. We've all heard that plastic is not great for the environment, but is 23 year old Maria Vasko. No. Sometimes it's just hard to avoid the odorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, just like everything that I used to get out the house. You know, it's always package in plastic, but she's got a solution for the pollution. You ve to its Boston's first zero waste store, which just means we offer all these basic home essential products, but with no plastic packaging and no plastic waste. They've got wooden toothbrushes, bamboo cotton swabs, bars of conditioner, and if that's not your thing soon, you'll be able to bring in your empty shampoo bottles for refill. The idea is already being embraced by Boston and beyond, and we've had people telling me that they drove up from Connecticut. Drove down from New Hampshire. The smell alone in here makes it worth the trip in the North End. Matt Sheer wbz Boston's NewsRadio 9 51 will check the roads and peek at your weekend forecast. Next 100 years, WBZ NewsRadio has brought you the biggest political stories from our hometown hero. President.

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"Florida. Get out of jail. Bill Cosby released after a court overturns his conviction on sexual assault busted to Massachusetts men among a dozen arrested in a single day, All of them will face federal charges connected to the January capital Riot. You're shot at a million dollars registration is now open for VAX millions the state's lottery to reward Those who are fully vaccinated. Trump Organization CFO surrenders to authorities in New York City early this morning, CBS News correspondent Marla Diamond is outside Manhattan Criminal Court says the details of the charges against Alan Weiss, Ahlberg and the Trump Organization will be unsealed later today. Prosecutors are examining several issues as part of their investigation, including whether Trump Organization executives received perks like Apartments and cars without paying taxes and whether the company misrepresented property values in order to pay little in taxes and received favorable loan and insurance rates, also whether it broke laws by facilitating a hush money payment in 2016 to stormy Daniels. Prosecutors impaneled a special grand jury to way which charges to bring. Trump has railed against the prosecution denying any wrongdoing earlier this week, he said in a statement that the case is composed of things that are standard practice throughout the U. S business community and in no way of crime. Former President Trump is not expected to be among those charged. However, the grand jury does continue its work. A controlled detonation goes bad. In Los Angeles officials try to blow up an illegal fireworks style was improvised explosives were described as approximately 40. Coke can Coca Cola can sized, Um, devices that had fuses simple fuses on them, In addition to those 40 devices, or an additional 200 smaller devices of similar construction when the dust settles 17 are hurt in the blast, none of whom are being treated for Life threatening injuries, making the first move a special commission set up by the state's new police Accountability Law releases recommendations on how police can be better involved with kids, especially in black neighborhoods. The new plan calls for engaging Children with dialogue to first keep them calm and then getting them to ultimate cooperation and trust. The new report finds Black Americans experience harassment at the hands of police more frequently than other groups, and that affects a child's view of police and the justice system as a whole. 8 18 fading Sunshine 77 here in Boston this Thursday morning. The investigation into the ransomware attack recently at the Steamship Authority is now done. WBC's Tim Dunn has detailed after nearly a month since the attack began. The Steamship Authority announced yesterday that its investigation is officially ended. The authority still has not yet named those responsible for the attack, but says it's confirmed no sensitive information, including customer data or payment information was viewed or downloaded. During the incident. The PSA says it's also implemented additional safeguards. Mr what it calls its already robust protocols. Not much more information was revealed with the authorities still not naming the third party cybersecurity forensic investigators that worked with alongside state and federal authorities. The ESA also notes that all existing customer reservations were honored. No scheduled trips were cancelled, and the safety of passengers was never at risk. As general manager Bob Davis announced last week, the Steamship Authority did not engage with the cybercriminals or pay a ransom. Tim Don WBZ, Boston's news radio president, Trump and the first lady arrived. Surfside, Florida Today they'll meet with families of the victims in the condominium collapse now one week ago today. Meantime, the Washington Post reports this morning a majority of the condos board of directors quit two years ago over frustration with delays in getting a multi million dollar repair project. Started. Miami's top prosecutor promises a grand jury investigation will begin the Tour de France withdraws its lawsuit against a fan blamed for a massive pile up on the opening day. The 30 year old French woman who leaned into the path of oncoming riders admitted to police she was looking only at the TV cameras. She held up a cardboard sign with a message for her grandparents. But it knocked over one of the lead cyclists than most of the pack went down to the Tour. Organizers say they no longer want to. Press charges in a bid to come the situation, but they reminded fans to keep away from the riders. Elaine Cobb, CBS NEWS Paris turned the page. It is now July here in the United States Final Day of Pride Month in June. Ends with a new State Department rule that will allow Americans to declare a self identified gender on their passports without providing medical documents. Hollywood actress Allison Mack has been sentenced to three years in prison for her role in recruiting women slaves into an upstate New York cult group known as Nexium. Mac pleaded guilty to charges She'll be on home confinement until her sentence in prison begins in September. The group's leader, Keith Raineri, is currently serving a 120 year sentence. This could be a big step in the right direction. New Boston businesses hoping to put more in your cabinets and less in the landfills. We've all heard that plastic is not great for the environment, but his 23 year old Maria Vasko, No. Sometimes it's just hard to avoid the odor and toothpaste toothbrushes just like everything that I used to get out the house. You know, it's always packaged in plastic, but she's got a solution for the pollution. You ve to its Boston's first zero waste store, which just means we offer all these basic home essential products, but with no plastic packaging and no plastic waste. They've got wooden toothbrushes, bamboo cotton swabs, bars of conditioner, and if that's not your thing soon, you'll be able to bring in your empty shampoo bottles for refill. The idea is already being embraced by Boston and beyond, and we've had people telling me that they drove up from Connecticut. Drove down from New Hampshire. The smell alone in here makes it worth the trip in the North End. Matt Sheer WBZ Boston's news radio, check your ride Next. It's 8 21..

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Mosquito-borne Encephalitis Virus Outbreak Enters 3rd Year
"May not be as severe as the threat of covid. But in a pre pandemic world, mosquitoes were the things to worry about. Just take a look back at 2019. That was an unprecedented year for the mosquito borne virus, infecting 12 people and killing three. We have not had that many cases in one year since the 50 that state epidemiologist Dr Kathryn Brown, and she says that we're still getting through a three year outbreak of Tripoli 2019 sinister than the first year of one of our three Your outbreak cycles and 2020 activity was also high. So we are planning for 2021 could be the third year of our outbreak by Paul the state began trapping and testing mosquitoes last week. Tim Don WBZ

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"The agenda is building the world back from Covid 19. The U. S and Britain have set the stage for donations as the U. S commits 500 million doses and Britain 100 million. President Biden says the U. S is committed to help lead the world out of this pandemic. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says the aim is to get the whole world vaccinated by 2022 can do that will be making a real step forward in dealing with the pandemic globally, which is important because we know no. One state until everyone said the G seven group, which includes leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan are being pressured to highlight their vaccine donation plans. The pressure has mounted as inequities and supply around the world have become more pronounced. Karen Shamas London First lady Jill Biden is also overseas for the summit. And today she holds a solo event with the Duchess of Cambridge. ABC's Karen Travers is traveling with President Biden and is more first lady Jill Biden and the Duchess of Cambridge. Kate Middleton, Today tourist school here in Cornwall, Dr Biden and the Duchess will also participate in a roundtable discussion on the importance of early childhood education. It's the first in a series of events today, where the Bidens will mingle with the British royal family, including Queen Elizabeth Dr Biden on Thursday. Joe and I are both looking forward to meeting the Queen and An exciting part of the visit for us Karen Travers, ABC News traveling with the president in Cornwall, England. We'll have more on the president's visit overseas throughout the coming days. Now when it comes to schools, let's take a look at how Massachusetts is doing with Covid 19 cases this week in these states latest report there were 103 Coronavirus cases among students and staff in public schools last week that's down by roughly 130 in the prior week's report, 85 of the cases were among students 18 among staff. They've been largely vaccinated, of course, and this is for June 3rd through June 9th. A new warning is out from doctors to parents, reminding them about their kids Immunization records. CBS is Lisa Matteo, with details as covid restrictions lift and more families head out into public. Pediatricians are urging parents to make sure a trip to the doctor is included in their plan's new data reveals that the number of routine vaccinations administer between March and May of last year dropped, especially among older Children. Researchers of the CDC study warned that if more parents don't get their kids up to date, it could pose a serious Public health threat. Lisa Matteo CBS News on Cape Con, A teacher is now on leave after allegedly assaulting a student at Barnstable High Possible. Police are investigating the incident, which happened at around 8 15 Thursday morning. Superintendent of Marketable Public Schools doctor Meg Mayo, Brown said in a statement that Barnstable High School teacher quote inappropriately physically intervened in a matter between two students, unquote Video, believed to be taken by a classmate, shows the teacher stepping in between two students at the front of the classroom and then shows the teacher, grabbing one of the students and then throwing him onto the ground in the video, the students that can be seen striking against the filing cabinet as he was falling Mayo. Brown added that the teacher exhibited actions quote contrary to the values and expectations of Barnstable public schools and has been placed on administrative leave while police investigate the matter. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio. It's 10 50. Busy news radio looks back as we turn 100 busy 10 30. It was in every way. The storm of the Century, the worst snowstorm in a decade, Boston is shut a record 27 inches of snow with ferocious winds that pulverized the coastline. I took a ride in the BZ cop that situate and quite frankly, was shaken by what I observed total destruction and let thousands helpless. Buried on the roads. We have a lot of people stranded. We're calling for snowmobiles to assist this the moment demand Comprehensive coverage. Governor Michael Dukakis has declared a state of emergency. Already three persons have died. Anthony is in mourning.

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"The suspect after posting them on social media. They received several calls and messages identifying the man in the pictures. One of the calls was from Aaron Baltazar. And I looked at the pictures and I was like, Oh, I know that guy like I could tell right from the tattoos who it was. I'm glad I did. Granted, he's a friend. But I think I did the right thing, and I'm glad that the lady knows and she's feel safer now around 10 o'clock last night, police announced they had located and arrested 35 year old John Parker and officials say the woman suffered injuries to her mouth and leg again Nobel tonight for Parker, Meantime, the man accused of raping a woman on a steamship Authority ferry was in court today. Let's get the update on that from WBZ s Tim Dang. Massachusetts State police arrested 20 year old Bruno Sanchez to Jesus of Dorchester after spotting him driving towards the born bridge in a commercial box. Truck on Route 28 in Falmouth last night. The Jesus is charged with two counts of rape for allegedly sexually assaulting an 18 year old woman on a steamship Authority ferry going from Martha's Vineyard to Woods Hole. The victim report of the sexual assault right after the ferry docked, and local and state police responded to the woods hole terminal just before five o'clock, the Jesus had already left the area undetected by then, until the description of the truck he was driving was broadcast and he was located by a state trooper from the born barracks. Jesus was arraigned in Falmouth District Court today and has been ordered held on $25,000. Cash. Bond. Tim Don WBZ, Boston's news, radio and other developments tonight When it comes to the Steamship Authority, they now say you can make or change reservations by calling the Mashpee reservation office. Course. The authority has been working over the past few days to get back to full operations. After that Ransomware attack back on the second. So again, officials say, you still can't make a reservation are modified on their website, but they are opening up for extended hours at this office in Mashpee, trying to help as many people as possible. Do say if you're at the parking lots or the terminals, some credit card access is working and you've got cash on you. It will help things go faster if you can swing it rescheduled. Rather, rescheduling and cancellation fees are also being waved for the time being. 608 another mixed day on Wall Street. Let's see what happened in Bloomberg business. Here's Andrew Day. The man who runs Wells Fargo used to run visa, so perhaps it should come as no surprise that Wells Fargo is now setting its sights on becoming more major player in credit cards. The Big bank is launching a roster of cards Samed at competing with popular brands from bigger rivals. The first is the active cash card.

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"Up. You can find out more information to on our website. BBC news radio dot com. Arrangement today for a man accused of raping a woman on a ferry from Martha's Vineyard. WBC's Tim done with more Massachusetts state police arrested 20 year old Bruno Sanchez to Jesus of Dorchester after spotting him driving towards the born bridge in a commercial box truck on Route 28 found it last night. The Jesus is charged with two counts of rape for allegedly sexually assaulting an 18 year old woman on a steamship Authority ferry going from Martha's Vineyard to Woods Hole, the victim report of the sexual assault right after the ferry docks and local and state police response. Into the woods hole terminal just before five o'clock. The Jesus had already left the area undetected by then, until the description of the truck he was driving was broadcast and he was located by a state trooper from the born barracks. DeJesus was arraigned in almost this record today and has been ordered held on $25,000. Cash. Bond. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio 5 19. It's the first in the history of 186 year old Worcester Fire Department. Of the BCS. Kim Tunnicliffe tells us one of the stations in the city recently was manned by an all female engine company. We get off the truck and people would go on my God, it's all women over Memorial Day weekend, Several firefighters took vacation days, so they had to send two firefighters over to cover the South Division fire station. Just so happens those two firefighters were women, joining another female firefighter, Robin Melvin, who works at that station, Robbins says There are a handful of women firefighters on the force, but this is the first time there's been an all Female crew working together We have 10 1 just retired. We have nine out of 406 people. You really don't get the opportunity to work as a cruel women like that. So even though we've had women on the job for 20 years, it was cool. That was the first time the pieces fell into place to allow us to work together. Kim Tunnicliffe WBZ Boston's news radio, or some folks around the Medford area traffic spend a little more fun thanks to a nearly naked local man. WBC's Matt Shearer explained people waiting at this red light in Medford or getting someone Live entertainment guy dances nonstop he actually has shorts on today usually is in his underwear. That is true. Alex Rich Shea tends to leave most of his clothes at home. I've always been running around in my underwear just because it gets warm. He calls himself the gay rabbi since he came out while attending.

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"Humidity really is expected to ramp up over these next few days. We'll have the full accurate the forecast coming up short term rentals here to stay. On the Kentucky town meeting, Voters on Nantucket came out hard against the short term rental article proposed by the Political Action Committee Act now rejecting it in the 625 to 297 vote yesterday. If passed, the article would have required homeowners on the island to follow strict limits on the number of days that could rent their homes maximum of 45 days per year. It also would have required minimums days of one week for renters and would even set caps on the amount of people allowed per bedroom in the number of cars allowed in each property. In addition, it would have established a local rental registry. Now the alliance to Protect me and took its economy led the opposition to the article. The groups made up of property owners, business owners, real estate professionals and year round and took it residents who work on the island and say they depend on the throat. Visitor ECONOMY. Tim Don WBZ, Boston's news Radio New England Getting it done in the battle against coronavirus, the sixth state region has among the highest vaccination rates in the country and is seeing Sustained drops in Covid 19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Massachusetts declaring none of the states communities at high risk of Covid 19 transmission. In Rhode Island coronavirus hospitalizations have hit their lowest level in months in Vermont. There had not been a covid 19 death in over two weeks until one was reported on Friday. 803 another tragedy on the waters as yet another drowning is reported this one in Plymouth. That story in just a couple of minutes. Off to the roads. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the three Hello there, David. Hello, Charlie, south of the city. Some brake lights on route 24 North found from the Bridgewater Service Positive crash at route 104. Beyond that state police getting calls about a deer on the ramp from Route 24 north onto the lower end of 93 South 93 itself, along with 95, 4, 95 and Route three are all good south of the city. No backups at the Cape Cod Bridges and the expressway in great shape in and out of downtown. In fact, it's a beautiful morning all around downtown with light traffic, nothing in the way an easy ride for 93 between Summerville in the state line, and for 95 in and out of New Hampshire, 4 90 five's looking great through Lawrence and Lowell and Littleton, 1 28 right on time through Wakefield, Lexington and Wellesley. David stuff. Alino WBZ traffic on the three. It's a beautiful morning. Sure is David. Thank you, And it's going to get a lot hotter as the day goes on AccuWeather forecast, with Matt Bens calling for the temperatures to climb.

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"Effort. Health officials in Gaza say the airstrikes have killed at least 200 Palestinians, 12 Israelis so far killed in that violence. Or 37, a teenage boy under arrest in Randolph in connection with this morning's incident outside an apartment complex on Chestnut Street officials responding to the Rosemont Square Apartments for reports of shots fired Chief Anthony Morag with Randolph Police. That's the gate is in before me, This is not a random incidents. And that they believe these parties know each other. There is not believed to be any danger to the public at this time, and police on the Cape say they found the body and identified the body of a woman who went missing last night. Here's WBC's Tim Don. The body of 34 year old Cherie Deludes was pulled from the water and Falmouth Harbor shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. Damn of. Police say a passer by discovered, eludes his body in the water near the intersection of Deacon's Avenue and Vernon Avenue deludes who's from the arm. It had been staying at a sober house and foul meth. She was last seen at around 10 30 last night, walking in a parking lot near the Clam shack on Clinton Avenue. Then, just before two o'clock this morning, police found her car abandoned the same parking lot after a report of a suspicious vehicle. Her car was running with the hazard lights and wipers on Search on land and in the water consisted of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office found with police and the foul of fire and rescue dive team. No further information has been released in the Cape and Islands District Attorney's office and the foul with Police Department are not commenting at this time. The D A's office is investigating. Tim done WBZ Boston's news radio or 38. Time for Bloomberg business. How did it go today? And Rhodey? For most of the day, more stocks were higher than lower and Wall Street indexes were split his U. S economic Hope Out Wave Global economic fear But by day's end that hope had faded, so the Dow loses 267 NASDAQ Loses 75 S and P 500. Loses 35. Google wants to challenge the commonly held assumption that Amazon is the de facto place to go for online shopping. Today, the king of search engine says it's working with Shopify. Help it's online merchants more effectively sell their stuff across Google properties, including maps and YouTube. Shopify currently works of 1.7 million, mostly small online vendors. And its stock jumped more than 3% today following word of the Google partnership and wrote a Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's news radio. Alright, 4 39. We're getting new information this afternoon on the death of Makayla Miller, the Hopkinton teen who recently passed away the update coming up in.

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"Degrees in Boston at seven o'clock. Good morning. I'm Charlie Bird run, and here's what's happening. Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey pushing to House Boston's top cop any yesterday, releasing potentially devastating details of an investigation into domestic violence allegations dating back More than 20 years, but is WBC's Karen Regal reports suspended Police Commissioner Dennis White not going quietly as WBC news radio was reported Mary Jane he received the report into suspended police Commissioner Dennis White at the end of April. However, White's attorney Nick Carter, says his client did not see that report until two hours before Janey spoke at City Hall. Carter, offering comment to a voice memo said this there's already a Boston police commissioner and that's Dennis White. Acting Mayor Janie doesn't have the power to remove him. White is going to court asking for an injunction and a restraining order against his removal. His attorney in that statement says he has nothing against the superintendent who, according to multiple sources, was supposed to ascend today. Nora Bastian Karin Regal WBZ, Boston's news radio. And he says an independent investigation into the allegations against White revealed the culture of fear and silence within the Boston Police Department. Why it was put on leave in February after the alleged domestic violence, accusations surfaced. Well, you can add two more names to the list of those charged in the Boston police overtime scheme. Former Boston police sergeant George Finch will plead guilty to multiple charges for collecting more than $11,000 for overtime hours. He never worked, and current officer Michael Murphy also pleading guilty for collecting $16,000 in overtime. He didn't work. 11 people have been charged. Three have pleaded guilty. It was a one time wonder kind. But now former Fall River mayor JSA while Korea facing sentencing after he's found guilty on 21 of 24 federal charges to believe easy's Tim Dunn breaks down. The conviction returned yesterday. The 21 counts Korea's found guilty of include extortion, wire fraud and filing false tax returns. It was guilty verdicts are from when he first defrauded investors out of over $200,000 for a nap he created called Snow Owl. Korea used that money to buy luxury watches, cars and clothing in to pay for vacations. He was arrested on those charges in October of 2018. Then, nearly a year later in September of 2019, he was again arrested by federal authorities for extorting marijuana vendors looking to do business in the city. The jury did find him not guilty on three counts. However, one of them a bribery charge relates to the kickbacks he received in the salary of his former assistant, Jenna and raid. The other two are related to the extortion of a Rolex Watch. Korea has been released with a GPS tracking bracelet until a sentencing hearing, which is scheduled for September. 20th Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio shooting in New Bedford leaves one dead. This was yesterday. At a rich Dale convenience store on Brock Avenue in the city, South end police finding a wounded man who was taken to ST Luke's Hospital where he died from his injuries. And then Lawrence. A man found shot dead yesterday. Has been identified as 25 year old Edward Harvey ER found dead at about 8 30 yesterday morning in the backyard of 4 61 Behavioral Street. The Essex County district attorney's office is Harvey or suffered multiple gunshot wounds. So far. No word of any arrests. Seven Oh, three to wear a mask or not, Where a mass what? We're getting that question a lot lately. Our Let's get to that story in just a couple of minutes..

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"At least that way we are able to sanitize and wipe them down. But as far as sanitizing tables when one gust comes up and we see it another, we will be sure the tables are clean. In in any area touched Bar. Louise will also continue sanitizing between each use, according to front of the House manager Samantha Charpentier, just such a high traffic area that we don't want to take any risks in Foxboro, Kim Tana Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio and walk this way or that way. Either way, we don't care. The one way only signs in the aisles of Shaw's and star markets are coming down. Days after Cove it mandates have been Loosened up for retailers and also restaurants. As we just heard cut in half again, the number of cities and towns in the States Red Zone map lists now down to six. Ah question it. Edgar Town, Lawrence Lowell, New Bedford and Taunton, the only remaining community still considered at high risk for Corona virus spread. Meantime, there was a slight increase in the number of infections among students and staff at schools in Massachusetts over the past week, who is getting the job done? How about this? A police canine and Dartmouth? That's who the dog closes a missing persons case. Most of us may only be aware of the power. A dog's nose really has well at the dinner table guarding our plates from wandering eyes. But that incredible sense of smell was put to the test this week when Dartmouth Canine officer tear tracked down a loss, elderly man with dementia, Dartmouth police say on Sunday Afternoon, Mattapoisett police requested assistance in locating the nonverbal man. Dartmouth PD deployed their canine unit consisting of the German shepherd tear in his handler, officer Jared White. Here was able to track down the elderly man after sniffing some of his clothing. He eventually lead officer White Mattapoisett police officers to the man who was innocently lying down behind a pile of wood. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio 6 38. Let's take a look.

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"Morning at 605, rejected by the state, a local group protesting Governor Baker's emergency pandemic powers. Will take its case to the United States Supreme Court New Civil Liberties Alliance file. The petition, which challenges the decision, reached in December by the state's highest court, uphold the governor's pandemic orders, citing the Civil Defense Act. But N C L E attorney might the grandest says the Civil Defense Act was designed for things like a foreign invasion or destruction from a natural disaster, he says. It's the state's public health at that empower state lawmakers to manage a pandemic, not just the governor Baker has plenary authority. He can go ahead and and all of the restrictions on August 1st. Does that mean that he ends the emerge? Maybe. Maybe not. The grandest also says that the constitutional rights of Massachusetts residents have been violated as well. She doesn't lose its vitality just because there's a crisis indeed, we need it most. When there's a crisis, it's unclear. The Supreme Court will hear the case before Massachusetts Let's pandemic restrictions on August 1st Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio. This is interesting air pollution from farms in America is responsible for almost 18,000 deaths. Every single year. New research says animal agriculture and meat production is the primary culprit responsible for 80% of those deaths. Scientists say gas is connected to manure and animal feed can deliver long, irritating particles hundreds of miles from the source. Viral video of a mother's love puts new meaning into animal attraction. WBC's match here. ER has the story from Franklin Park Zoo in Boston. Did you know there's a tropical forest in the middle of Dorchester? It's part of the Franklin Park Zoo, where you'll find a very busy Kiki. The gorilla has your hands forward their own baby. Now, you know, she's the Nearly 40 year old mother for this fifth baby. John Lenahan is the president of Zoo New England, So he's always known what a good mom Kiki is. Now the whole world.

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"A high Ennis airport spoke with airport manager Katie Service who tells me the crash happened at around 3 30 as a training flight was trying to land it was Cape Air System for two. It appears that it lost its engine upon approach. So with the lost engine, they didn't have a lot of altitude because obviously they were coming in for a landing. She says. The training Pilot instructor were able to walk away from the scene on her and refused medical treatment as far as an investigation. Go service says the FAA and NTSB will not be on site to investigate. They've asked us to supply them with photographs of the aircraft, any videos as well as our report, the airport shut down briefly during the initial response to the crash, but has since reopened. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio, A classic cooking website is changing with the time Don't bother looking for an updated beef bourguignon recipe on Epicurious. Conde Nast Cooking website won't include any new recipes made with red meat. The goal, a more sustainable planet, Epicurious explains. Livestock causes about 15% of Earth's greenhouse gasses and 61% are linked to beef, while old recipes that use red meat are still available on the Web site. It will promote vegetarian options and meat alternatives going forward. Deborah Rodriguez, CBS New for the first time ever Massachusetts population tops seven million And as a result, I'm delighted to announce that Massachusetts will not lose a seat in Congress as a result of the 2020 cents is that Secretary of State Bill Galvin, New England also retains its entire 21 seat representation in Congress..

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All Barnstable Public Schools Going Remote Due to Community COVID Spread
"Public schools. They're switching to remote learning after a large surge of covert 19 among students and staff. We get details from WBC's Tim Done, Superintendent Doctor make Mayo Brown has sent an email out to parents across the nine schools in the district informing them that students will go back to remote learning starting tomorrow. In the past week, 73 students and 60 School staff members in the district of tested positive with 260 students and staff and quarantine is close contacts. Male. Brown says she was notified of 45 new cases last week and of 28 between Monday and Tuesday of this week. This comes as the towns of Barnstable on ur myth are experiencing a spike in covert cases as well. The Department of Public Health also announced last week that the P one Brazilian covert variant was detected in a woman from Barnstable County Mayo. Brown says administrators will be consulting with public health officials to determine if in person learning can resume on Monday. Tim don WBZ

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"Week and a half. The estimated number of active cases of covert in the Commonwealth is below 90,000. And the seven day positivity rated 5.57% is the loss we've seen in some time those trends of positive but the virus is still doing a lot of damage. The latest update from the state Department of Public Health shows 75 newly confirmed covert related deaths. Bringing the pandemic death toll in Massachusetts to 13,622. The number of covert patients in hospitals at 2152 is the lowest we've seen in weeks, but hospitals are still very busy running at around 88% of capacity across the Commonwealth. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's news radio, Police and Wareham are mourning the loss of one of their own. Retired Wareham Police officer Dennis Tamada, died on Tuesday from complications of covert 19 tomatoes, served the department from 1985 until his retirement in 2010 and stayed on as a special officer until he contracted the virus. Wareham police chief John Wall six, says the model was an exemplary officer. There's an acting sergeant detective for several years when I said he faithfully served the actually faithfully serves. He was very dedicated a guy D'Amato's diagnosis came as a complete surprise. He always tried to stay safe from this, and that's why I was very shocked when he became sick with Corona he fall Sick, says no other officers. The department staff were in close contact with the motto around the time of his diagnosis, and that there are no known cases at this time. Funeral arrangements are still being worked out by his family. Tim Don WBZ Boston's news radio, Some encouraging news this morning regarding covert treatment for those in nursing homes in America..

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"Coming up on five minute news Turkey offensive not our problem says US president trump says he thought grieving parents wanted to meet driver of Crash Tober Sixteen I'm Anthony Davis washing his the matic immunity lifted instead trump a national security adviser Robert O'Brien surprised the family by suggesting they meet with the woman in front of the Russian presence and influence in the area in addition to the slaughter of many Kurds at the White House trump said the US had no business in the region trays the Kurdish fighters but stains US credibility around the world and opens up an important region to Russia which is moving in uh-huh US partners against Islamic state extremists condemnation of his stance was quick and severe not only from Democrats but also from republic ends of America's presence in Syria Donald Trump declared today the US has no stake in supporting the Kurdish fighters who died by the thousands me three hundred and fifty four to sixty denunciation of the US troop withdrawal many lawmakers expressed worry that it may lead to the revival of is as well as she'll familiar with planning for the withdrawal of the one thousand troops said they are consolidating onto main bases but have not yet begun flying out of Syria grieving parents of a British teenager who was killed in a car crash involving an American diplomats wife wanted to meet with the woman during a White House visit consume have been staunch trump's supporters on virtually all issues the house bitterly divided over the trump impeachment inquiry banded together for an overwhelming in a campaign promise to bring US troops home from endless wars in the Middle East casting aside criticism that sudden US withdrawal from Syria not only White House press corps according to one of the couple's lawyers attorney Mark Stevens said that the couple had no idea the diplomat's wife and Sukur less would be in the more than once trump suggested the United States has little at stake in the Middle East because it's geographically distant the current withdrawal is the worst decision in significant numbers trump downplayed the crisis that followed his decision to pull out of Syria which critics say amounted to giving Turkey a green light if trump's presidency said South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham who meets often with the president and his one of his strongest and most important supporters in Congress a US it but Harry Dunn's parents say they were stunned by the surprise proposition Charlotte Charles and Tim Don traveled to Washington seeking to have the woman's D and not to worry about the Kurdish fighters they know how to fight he said and by the way then no angels trump said he is fulfilling a building when they were there on Tuesday he said the couple wants to meet with sequoias at some point but not in a surprise meeting staged for reporters trump said today that he met with the family in the Oval Office and described them as desperately sad it was very sad to be honest he said they lost their son he was unable to re call the son's name or indeed the name of the parents he'd met earlier trump said seculow told him she was accidentally driving on the wrong side of the road something trump says happens in Europe because drivers in England drive on the left side of the road instead of the right Harry Don was killed at the age of nine free seculow left Britain shortly after though police released a statement saying she had previously told them she had no plans to depart former US President Barack Obama has endorsed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to invade against the Kurdish fighters Donald Trump said he thought eighteen in August when his motorcycle collided with a car allegedly driven by SSA coolest outside a British air force base in southern England used by the US Miller Sean's vote on October twenty first opinion polls suggest a tight race the Obama Trudeau bromance made headlines after the Canadian PM was honored with an official state dinner in Washington they continued their friendship after Mr Obama left office in two thousand seventeen this is not Mr Obama's Marie Election Mr Obama tweeted that the world's needs his progressive leadership now and that he hoped Canadians would re elect the liberal leader Canadian first time endorsing a foreign candidate he endorsed Emmanuel macron during the twenty seventeen French election molly was still in office shortly after Donald Trump was Mr Obama said in an interview that he supported remain provoking outcry from leave supporters elected he told media in Berlin that if he would German he would vote for Chancellor Angela Merkel in two thousand fifteen during the brexit campaign Amazon's Alexa Flash briefing skill follow us on twitter at Five Min news five minute news is an independent production covering policy exc inequality health and climate delivering honest verified and truthful World News daily