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April 14, 2025 7 mins
The White House doubling down on staying silent regarding mistakenly deported Maryland man, arson suspect in custody for targeting Gov. Josh Shapiro's home, and Senator Bernie Sanders took to the stage at Coachella. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is w b Z, Boston's news radio, redefining local news.
A beautiful sunny day to start the week. It is
fifty six degrees in Boston at eleven o'clock on the nose.
Good morning. I'm Nicole Davis, and we start this hour
in Washington. That's where the Trump administration is doubling down,

(00:23):
telling a federal court that it will not say if
it has any plans to bring a mistakenly deported Maryland
man back home from a notorious prison in l Salvador. However,
CBS's Derek Waller says we might end up learning more
about the plane at some point today.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Today, President Trump is planning to meet with El Salvador's
president at the White House, hours after the country released
videos showing ted alleged gay members being handed over by
the US military to police in that country. The meeting
comes amid an ongoing court battle over a Maryland father
the administration admitted was said to a notorious prison in
that Central American country by mistake, the Supreme Court ordering

(01:00):
the administration to facilitate his return.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
And the meeting between President Trump and the president of
El Salvador about to get underway. Momentarily at the White House.
So we find out more about what happens behind those
closed doors. We'll keep you posted here on WBZ and
streaming on the iHeartRadio app now. Back on Friday, an
immigration lawyer from Newton says she was surprised to open
up her email and find an email from Homeland Security

(01:23):
telling her to leave the United States within seven days.
Nicole Mischeroni says the email told her that her parole
had been terminated. She was confused, though, because she was
born in Massachusetts and has lived here her entire life.
Misscarrooney says at first she thought the email was for
one of her clients, as it had no case number
or identifying information, But she says usually these notices don't

(01:44):
come by email in the first place. Homeland Security confirms
she did get that by mistake, but they do say
it is an email they're sending to people here in
the country legally under Biden error programs allowing people to
live and work in the United States. At eleven oh two,
Now to pens Sylvania, where a suspect is in custody
this morning. After that arson attack destroyed part of Pennsylvania.

(02:05):
Governor Josh Shapiro's home, forcing him and his family to
flee in the middle of the night.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
The fire black and damage evidence part of the mansion
left uninhabitable. The Governor and his family were gathered Saturday
evening with two dozen others celebrating the first night of Passover.
At two am, that very room was engulfed in fire.
The Governor and his family were asleep inside, police rushing
in to rouse them. Authorities now charging thirty eight year
old Cody Bomber of Harrisburg with aggravated arson, attempted murder,

(02:33):
and terrorism.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
ABC's AARONK Tirsky there court filing Shibamer was planning to
beat Governor Shapiro with a hammer if he had found him.
And before we go, take a look at traffic. When
Carlile's own Claro took the stage at Coachella, she brought
out a very special guest to introduce her. Your CBS's
Matt Piper.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
He just may have been the oldest person there. Coachella
and event in the California Desert for music lovers had
a surprise guest Saturday night.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Future to America.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
It dependent upon your generation, Senator Bernie Sanders telling the
crowd to fight for justice. His appearance came after he
held a rally in Los Angeles. It's part of his
Fighting Oligarchy tour with Rep. Alexandria Acasio Cortes. The music
festival crowd booed as Sandra's mentioned President Trump, to which
The Vermont Independent replied, I agree, Matt Piper, CBS.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
News, and I can tell you right now it is
shaping him to be an incredible day, much nicer than
it was over the past weekend when I don't know
about you, but I kept getting blown around all over
the place and rained on. So yes, we will take this.
Plenty of sun out there today. Temperatures right now in
the mid to upper fifties for many of us, a
little bit cooler on the cape where you're going to
stay here in the mid fifties, but it looks like

(03:45):
most of us will get up to about the mid
to upper sixties today, So we'll take that. Claudy with
a couple of showers late tonight aloon in the mid forties,
breezy tomorrow with some sun to start, but there is
a pretty good chance we could be seeing some showers
and even maybe a thunderstorm tomorrow in the afternoon and
it will get up to about the mid sixties. But
again bring the umbrella just in case. These days you

(04:06):
never know around here. We're going to see some rain,
mostly cloudy on Wednesday, Wendy heinyr fifty, plenty of sun
on Thursday, a high in the mid fifties, and looking
ahead on Friday could be seen temperatures pushing sixty if
not seventy getting into the weekend. Whoof, We'll let you
know as we get closer here on WBZ, But right
now in Brockton, it's fifty six, fifty seven in Marlborough,

(04:29):
fifty five in Haveril. In Boston at eleven oh five,
it is partly cloudy and fifty seven. It was an
up and down trip this morning, lasting under fifteen minutes,
but six women have now made history as the first
multiple astronaut, all female crew to go into space.

Speaker 5 (04:45):
I'm Peter King, CBS's Gail King kiss the ground after
leaving the spacecraft.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
She made no secret of her fear heading into this,
telling a Blue Origin interviewer.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
The flight instructor said that I am her best success
during why because she's never had somebody go through the course.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Who's terrified of flying. Entertainer Katie Perry shang, what a
wonderful world in zero gravity.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
It's about this wonderful world that we see right out
there and appreciating it.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
This is all for the benefit of Earth. Peter King,
CBS News eleven O six to Dead Them Now. Jury
selection continuing this hour in the Karen Reid murder case.
Sixteen people have been seated so far for the second
criminal trial. Both sides, though, say they want at least
two more people on that jury is considering the volatility
of the case and the potential that we might see

(05:33):
another long trial here now. So far, through jury selection
over the past couple of weeks, almost five hundred people
have come through. An officials say almost ninety percent of
them say they knew about the case, which was highly
publicized throughout the first trial. Opening statements are set to
start tomorrow. Sightseeing company New York Helicopter Tours is closing

(05:54):
down after last week's deadly crash into the Hudson Your
CBS's Jesse Mitchell.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
And National Transportation Safety Board are investigating what caused the
sightseeing aircraft to fall from the sky, killing a family
of five passengers from Spain and the aircraft's pilot. CBS
News reached out to the owner of the company, who responded,
our sole focus is on assisting the NTSB and its
investigation and grieving the tragic lots of life now.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
The company, by the way, had previously been involved in
two safety incidents investigated by the FAA. And there's a
lot of grief and shock this morning in Weston and
around the state for loved ones of those killed in
a plane crash over the weekend right by the New
York Massachusetts state line. Among those on board Corona Groff,
the twenty twenty two NCAA Woman of the Year, her boyfriend,

(06:41):
her parents, her brother, and his girlfriend. They were flying
to celebrate her twenty fifth birthday and passover in the
Catskills when the plane crashed in upstate New York. The
Grafts are reportedly from Weston. According to the NTSB, the
flight missed an approach to Columbia County Airport before it
went down. When air traffic control tried to tell the
pilot that he was flying too low, they said they

(07:02):
never heard back from the cockpit. 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, WBLE,
Boston's news radio
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