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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Beautiful sunny skies and sixty two degrees on this Sunday.
It's eleven o'clock. Hello, I'm Sherry Small. As always, thanks
for tuning in. Here's what's happening. A nice day for
a Mother's Day picnic or barbecue, maybe.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Funny of sunshine, pleasant and warber as we had throughout
this afternoon. On this Mother's Day, it's going to be
breezy at times, high temperature approaching sepidee.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
That's achy. Weather Meteorologist Brian Thompson will have more on
the full Mother's Day forecast that's coming right up to
news now. Tuff's grad student Remeesa oz Turk is back
here in Massachusetts, welcomed home by well wishers and local
leaders at Logan Airport last night. CBS News Boston Samantha
Cheney with the tails.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Thank you, Ervan Fars all your supports on law.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
Remesa oz Turk landed at Logan Airport Saturday evening with
a grateful heart full of joy, the.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Joy that comes from a hot fought victory in a
fight for what's right.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
On Friday, at federal judge order, the Tough's PhD student
be released from an ice detention center immediately.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
This has been maybe difficult time for my comminitz, for
my kumminitz.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
ETAs at Turkey.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
But I'm so good.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
It's full far all the part kindness, I'm cash. It
all comes after a shocking viral video back in March
showed plain clothed ice agent swarming her on the streets
of Somerville and arresting her. The government claims she was
involved in activities in support of Hamas.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
She was never charged with any crime.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
The government never produced any evidence that she had done
anything wrong, that she had done anything anti Semitic. The
accusations were primarily based on a pro Palestinian op edge
she wrote in her school's newspaper.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
US towards deportation is still pendy. She's due back in
a Vermont court on May twenty second. The death of
a man in Lynnfield is being deemed a homicide. Police
there and the Essex County DA's office are investigator. The
fifty five year old man was found out on Friday
night at an address on Lookout Terrace. The victim's name
has not been made public. Authorities say that they do
(02:08):
not believe that there's any ongoing threat to the public.
A seafire between India and Pakistan appears to be holding today,
but ours earlier, the two nuclear armed rivals accused each
other of violating a truce.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
President Trump has praised the leaders of Pakistan and India
for agreeing to a cease fire, which appears to be holding.
The deal broken by the US followed four days of
cross boarders strikes. Mister Trump said millions of people could
have been killed without a truce. Shortly after it was announced,
and Saturday, explosions were heard in Srinaga, the summer capital
(02:43):
of Indian Administered Kashmir.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
And now here's Brian Thompson with the four d a
wbz Achi weather forecast go.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
To be pleasant and warbar as we had throughout this afternoon,
with a good deal of sunshine, and will be breezy
at times. Heincepter's approaching Sepidee. Mainly clear forts a night
low forty seven, breezy and warmed with a good deal
of sunshine. Another fantastic day weatherwise, a high of seventy two.
Tuesday not too bad either. It will be a little cooler,
though especially near the coast. Sunshine will give way to clouds.
(03:10):
High near sixty in Boston, Maclosa to Sepidee Inland and
rather cloudy on Wednesday with a high sixty four. There
could be a shower two Wednesday night. There will be
more showers end of the day on Thursday. I'm ac
you but the medaalogist Brian Tompson WBZ, Boston's news.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Radio on a quick look at the region is sixty
one right now in Danvers, sixty seven in Falmouth, sixty
two in Worcester, and sixty six in Brockton, sixty two
in Boston. Sunshine all across the board there and now
to Zoo New England, which is celebrating mothers and we're
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just not talking about humans here.
Speaker 5 (03:48):
Zoo New England is offering free admission today for all
the mothers out there, and some of the animals are
celebrating too. At Boston's Franklin Park Zoo, you can say
hello to Kiki the gorilla in her offspring Cambiery, Aziza
and Pablo. Also some new Prairie dog mothers and twelve
pups running around. Over at the Stone Zoo. There's Lenny,
a two toed sloth who just had her eighth baby,
and Teca, a black and white Columbus Monkey and her
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son George. I bet he's pretty curious to all the
mothers out there, including my own. Have a happy Mother's Day,
Jerrem Brosnan, WBZ Boston's News Radio.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
You are now in the loop for news updates throughout
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I'm Sherry Small, WBZ Boston's News Radio.