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September 21, 2025 4 mins
The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have all announced that they now formally recognize a Palestinian state. California is now the first state in the nation to ban face coverings on federal agents. The Senate rejects a stop-gap measure to keep the government funded. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio. 
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is WBZ, Boston's news radio re defining local.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
News, sunny in sixty two degrees at eleven o'clock on
this Sunday morning. Hello and thanks for being with us.
It's September twenty first. I'm Sherry Small and here's what's happening.
A tragic night in Nashville, New Hampshire. Is shooting at
a country club kills one person and injures two others.

(00:27):
We get details from WBC's jawillt New.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Hampshire Attorney General John Formelis's twenty three year old Hunter Nato,
is charged with second degree murder after he opened fired
on guests at the sky Meadow country Club last night
in Nashua. This is a place that's private, with a
golf course, restaurants, and an event hall that's popular for weddings.
Officials say the suspect shot and killed the fifty nine
year old victim, Robert Stephen de Caesar, with a handgun.

(00:51):
The two are said to have been strangers to one another.
Police say two other adults were injured in the shooting.
The suspect is expected to be arranged tomorrow. Jay Will
led to Boston's news radio.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
And Nato is charged with second green murder. More charges
are expected to be brought. The United Kingdom, Australia, and
Canada have all announced that they now formally recognize a
Palestinian state. More than one hundred and forty countries have
already recognized a Palestinian state, and more are expected to
follow suit during the UN General Assembly this week. This

(01:23):
comes as Israel continues its new offensive in Gaza City.
Health officials say that at least thirty more people were
killed by strikes last night. Some Palestinians are still fleeing
the city, Others are staying put, refusing or unable to
be displaced once again. Final preparations are under way for
today's memorial service for Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium

(01:44):
in Arizona.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
Many mourners brave the heat to leave tributes at the
Turning Point offices. A sea of flowers, candles, cards, and
American flags overflowed the sidewalks by the office as hundreds
gathered to grieve together.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
As for the.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Official memorial service, organizers tell me the anticipate a crowd
of over eighty five thousand to fill the stadium and
the nearby Desert Diamond arena, which will serve as an
overflow area. Elizabeth Campbell, CBS News, Glendale, Arizona.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
California is now the first state in the nation to
ban face coverings on federal agents in.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Most immigration raids. In recent months, federal agents have covered
their faces and shielded their identities. Federal agencies say it's
necessary to protect the agents, but now California will require
most police, including federal immigration agents, to show their faces.
Governor Gavenusom signing a bill prohibiting neck gators, sche masks,
and other facial coverings for most police. First in the nation.

Speaker 5 (02:38):
Sane enough ice unmasked?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
What are you afraid of? It remains unclear if California
can enforce a face covering ban for federal agents in
the state, and if federal agents break the law, how
it would be enforced. Alex Stone absent News and.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Now the four d a WBZ achu weather forecast. Here's
meteorologist John Feerick.

Speaker 6 (02:56):
Hardly sunny for the rest of today, still in the
cool side. We'll top out at sixty six to seventy
partly cloudy tonight, down to fifty one forties in the
suburbs ver Tomorrow, sunshine comfortable up to seventy one. Tuesday,
some sun giving one to clouds, warmer up to eighty three,
and there could be a shower late in the day
and at night, maybe morning shower Wednesday, partly Sunday. The
high in year seventy. I'm ack you with them, men

(03:18):
to herologist John Fear WBZ.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Boston's News ready taking quick look at the region. Right
now we're seeing high fifties, low sixties in far western
mass Holy Oak. We have fifty eight degrees, sixty in
Woolster up in Nashville, New Hampshire, sixty two degrees. We
have sixty three in Danvers and along the south coast,
and we're seeing sixty two in Quinsy sixty six in

(03:43):
Plymouth Cape, an average of about sixty six degrees in
the city. Right now it's sunny and sixty two degrees.
A forty one year old man has died after a
crash involving an MBTA bus. This happened early this morning
on Route one oh seven in Lynn. Please say the
driver of the car crossed the double yellow line onto
the buses side of the road. The bus did not

(04:05):
have any passengers on board at the time. The Senate
rejects a stop gap measure to keep the government funded.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
The measure was approved by the House earlier on Friday.
The government now faces a shutdown on October first. Republican
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he's thinking about having lawmakers
returned to the Capitol after the funding deadline, which would
force Democrats to reconsider the House measure or trigger a shutdown.
I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
You are now in the loop. For news updates throughout
the day. Listen to WBZ News Radio on the iHeart
Radio app. I'm Sherry Small, WBZ, Boston's news radio
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