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October 17, 2025 6 mins
No Kings Protest planned in Boston Common on Saturday, more details emerged on John Bolton's federal indictment, and music takes over Boston this weekend. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is w b Z, Boston's news radio, redefining local news.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Fifty three degrees in Boston. It is partly cloudy out
there right now, a bit blustery on the coast. We'll
get the full for day forecast coming up in just
a couple of minutes. I'm Nicole Davis. Good morning. Here
is what's happening. Millions of Americans planned to protest tomorrow
in the latest round of No King's demonstrations. Organizers say
events are planned in more than one hundred cities and

(00:32):
towns here in Massachusetts. In Boston, the protest organizers say
their event will run from noon to three on the
common Speakers include Reverend Maryamma White Hammond, CEO of the
Urban League of Massachusetts, Rashawn Hall, and Boston Mayor Michelle
wou Now. State Police say they're working with the law
enforcement partners, including the City of Boston to make sure

(00:53):
the event is secure. Colonel Jeffrey Nobles says they are
ready to make sure it's a peaceful event as well.
On whe More details have emerged after former National security
advisor John Bolton's indictment yesterday. He's accused of mishandling classified
information here's ABC's Pierre Thomas.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
In August, federal agent search Bolton's home in Maryland. In
office in Washington, President insisted he knew nothing about it.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
I purposely don't want to really get involved in it.
I'm not a fan of John Bowmen.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Prosecutors say after Bolton left office, a cyber actor believed
to be associated with Iran hacked his personal email and
obtained those diaries. Biden administration officials asked Bolton about the
alleged hacked, but the indictment claims the former National Security
advisor made no mention about any potential classified information involved.
Prosecutors say documents found in Bolton's home range from sensitive

(01:44):
to top secret.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Now Bolton has surrendered to authorities at a federal courthouse
in Maryland. That's happened earlier this morning. He is set
to appear before a federal judge later on this morning.
Sometime in the next few minutes. Will update you throughout
the day right here on wb Z and streaming on
the iHeart Ready President Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski
getting together today at the White House. ABC's Mary Bruce

(02:06):
has more on the agenda.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
President Trump today prepares to meet with President Zelenski here
in the Oval Office, Trump now says he also plans
to meet again with Russian President Putin soon too. It's
been two months since their face to face in Alaska
failed to make headway, and Russia has only escalated its
attacked since then, overnight striking Zelenski's hometown. But after speaking

(02:28):
yesterday on the phone for over two hours, Trump announced
that he and Putin planned to meet again in the
coming weeks, this time in Hungary.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
President Trump and President Zelenski are expected to talk about
supplying Ukraine with long range missiles in its war with Russia.
Right now, looking at our weekend forecast, it is looking
quite nice with seeing nothing but sun in a couple
of clouds. That is the case as well today for
the forecast, although it will be a little bit breezy
out there, especially in southeastern mass We have a high
in year sixty today, many of us already in the

(02:57):
low fifties getting up there towards six this afternoon. For tonight,
the wind dies down and we've got clear skies. Beautiful starlet.
Maybe you're going out for a late fall camping excursion,
whatever you choose to do, it should be a beautiful night,
lone near forty five, but back in the upper thirties
if you're inland. Then for the weekend again partly cloudy
both days we could highs in the low sixties Monday,

(03:20):
next chance of rain coming in and we've got a
high year sixty five. It's fifty two right now in Kingston,
seeing fifty two as well in Westborough north of Boston,
fifty one in Danvers. In Boston right now at eleven
oh five, it is partly cloudy. It is fifty two degrees,
the wind from the north at about fifteen miles an hour.
If you're looking for weekend music plans, wbz's True Moholland

(03:43):
has an idea.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
At Boston Harvard Distillery a Saturday night show featuring some
local favorites. Ah Yes, friends in the newsroom, Ward Hated
and the Outliers are back from their tour of Sweden.
Eight pm start. Great band, great venue, and the opening
act is a fan favored around here too, other brother Daryl.
These guys put on a great show, amazing harmonies. After

(04:06):
so many years together, we know the cadences and our
voice inflections and where to put the mouth and Nose
or chest Whenever and Pts's Music Fellaway Ye Boston Music
Award for Country Artists of the Year last year Very nice.
Other Brother Darryl opening for Ward Hayden and the Outliers
Saturday Night in Boston Drew mo'holland w b z Ow's

(04:28):
She Still Killed Boston's News Radio Now.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Other options for music lovers this weekend include Tate McCrae
at the Garden tonight, The Psychedelic Furs are in Town
tonight at the MGM Music Hall, Jeff Tweety's at Royal
tomorrow night, K pop group Stacey's at MGM Music Hall
tomorrow night. We have Alli and Aj at Roadrunner in
Brighton on Sunday Sunday, and rapper doci is coming to
MGM on Sunday Night. Music packed weekend. Speaking of music,

(04:56):
you cannot sometimes get a song out of your head,
no matter how hard you try. Jim Ryan from ABC
has an idea on how you might be able to
squash that earworm.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
Stressed by memories, even by injury, says psychologist Patrick Porter.
I had a concussion in high school and there was
a song. Rapper's Delightness said.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
It is even though I hated it my braining Codd.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
His advice for breaking the encoding of a song.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Visualize a stop sign when it plays, stop giving it energy,
stop giving it life, and then play something different than me.

Speaker 5 (05:26):
So for some listening to the entire bothersome song can
kill the earworm. Jim Ryan ABC News.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
And at eleven oh seven charges have been filed against
a teenage girl on the South Coast after officials say
she assaulted a teacher at a residential school. A teacher
has since died of her injuries. Has all played out
Wednesday night at the meadow Ridge Academy in Swansea. The
Bristol County DA's office says Amy Morrill was trying to
stop the fourteen year old girl from leaving her dorm
without permission when the girl kicked her in the chest,

(05:55):
moral collapsed. Bystanders started CPR. She was taken to the
hospital lest she died yesterday. The girl has been charged
with assualt and battery causing serious bodily injury. It is
not clear if those charges will be upgraded. You are
now in the loop. For news updates throughout the day,
listen to WBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm
Nicole Davis WBZ and to Boston's news radio
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