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April 29, 2025 6 mins
President Trump holds a rally in Michigan to mark 100 days in office, excitement outside TD Garden is at an all-time high, and a tech expert is cross-examined in the Karen Read case. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is WBZ, Boston's news radio, redefining local news.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Their sky is a very windy day in Boston. It's
eleven o'clock. It is seventy two degrees that win from
the southwest at twenty five miles an hour. Good morning,
I'm Nicole Davis, and here's what's happening in debt on
the Karen Reid retrial. Officially on morning recess at this point,
just before the break. A short time ago, the Defense

(00:29):
cross examining Ian Within, a digital analyst. We heard from
him yesterday as well. Within looked at location, health and
call data from John O'Keefe's cellphone. W bz's Emma Friedman
will have more coming up at eleven fifteen meantime. At
eleven oh one, President Trump is marking one hundred days
in office later today in Michigan with a rally. The
president's second term has seen sweeping changes to the federal government,

(00:51):
major economic upheaval, and an immigration crackdown. A new survey
is looking at how Americans view some of President Trump's
more outlandish ideas.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
The ABC News Washington Post IPSOS poll finds vast majorities
disagree with some of the president's more outlandish proposals. Eighty
six percent say they opposed the US trying to take
control of Canada, Seventy six percent don't want the US
to try to acquire Greenland, eight to ten say the
President should not try to sidestep the Constitution to serve
a third term, and two thirds opposed sending American citizens

(01:22):
to overseas prisons. But the poll also shows majorities believe
the President is serious about each of these ideas.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Now is ABC Stephen Portnoy and speaking of Canada, the
Liberals are keeping control of Parliament after yesterday's election became
a referendum on relations with the United States.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
Prime Minister Mark Corney's Liberal Party, who won Canada's federal election.
The election campaign was dominated by the specter of President
Donald Trump, who's described Canada as the fifty first state,
that rhetoric sparking a dramatic turnaround in the Liberal Party's
fortunes and anger among Canadians. Connie will now have to
form a new government, having promised to stand up to
the United States. Addressing a crowd after the election, when

(01:59):
Conne sent Monday night.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
President Trump is trying to break US so that America
can own US.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
That will never that will never ever happen. Guy Dave's
ABC News at the Foreign.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Desk at eleven oh two. Grief and sorrow in Hyde
Park this morning. Boston police are trying to figure out
what led to a deadly school bus crash yesterday.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
There are a lot more questions than there are answers.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
I'm in a situation like this.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
That is Suffolk County DA Kevin Hayden. What we do
know is this. It all happened on Washington Avenue around
two forty five in the afternoon. Kids were being dropped
off Suddenly, screams, Neighbors rushing to help the boy, who
seriously hurt. Pronounced dead at the hospital. Neighbors say he
had been hit by the bus. Some children on the
bus were taken to the hospital as a precaution. Police

(02:46):
Commissioner Michael Cox says the driver of the bus did
stop and is cooperating for the rest of the afternoon.
It will certainly be breezy out there already, seeing winds
gusting to about thirty miles an hour. Could be a
little bit stronger later on. This afternoon. High tree pollen
day as well, so allergy is just not quitting that
pollen flying around all over the place with those gusty winds.

(03:08):
And by the way, it is a high fire danger
this afternoon and tomorrow as well, because we have some
areas of dry brush and low humidity. At the gusty winds,
whatever fire does start can quickly get out of control.
Very warm out there today too. We have high temperatures
close to eighty, and we have a little bit cooler
temperatures on the capein islands only in the sixties for tonight,
partly to mostly cloudy. We could have a couple of

(03:30):
showers well north and west of Boston, low near sixty,
partly to mostly sunny on Wednesday Tomorrow breezy in a
high year seventy Thursday clouds and some sun. Breezy and
a high near sixty in the mid fifties on the
capein islands, closer to a sixty five sixty eight or
so if you're north and west. Temperatures out there right
now are seventy three in Fitchburg, seventy four in Cohasset,

(03:53):
seeing seventy two in Lawrence, and in Boston at eleven
oh five. It is beautiful outside, blue sky and seventy
two degrees The Celtics are one went away from advancing
to the second round of the NBA Playoffs Game five
against Orlando tonight at the Garden. Fans are getting ready,
as we hear from wbz's Jim McKay.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
The second you hit Causeway Street, you can't escape the grain.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
We're just very excited to be here. Meana is in
town with her sister. They're from Springfield, lifelong Celtics fans.
They're hoping for big things heading into Game five tonight.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
Can it be electric?

Speaker 4 (04:24):
I'm very excited.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
The Celtics stumbled in Game three against the Magic Date
a nice Sunday, rebounded tonight.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
They hope to finish off Orlando.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
In front of the home crowd, and I like the matchup.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
They're not ready for person of all Boston environment. When
we're here in Boston, we have a better chance.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
So I have a lot of feat winner if this
series takes on the winner of the Nixon Pistons right now.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
The next half Detroit on the Ropes, they're also playing tonight,
but the focus for us here in Boston is right
here at the guard No Celtics on Causeway Street. Jim
McKay wb Z Boston's news Radio.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Eleven oh six from Mesa. OUs Turk's return to New
England has been put on hold. Last week, just Jen
Vermont ordered the detained tough Scrad student to be returned
to Vermont to allow her deportation case to play out there. Now,
a federal judge has granted an appeal from the FEDS
to keep oz Turk in Louisiana while they work on
statements for another week. Os Turk is a Turkish native

(05:15):
who was detained on the streets of Somerville last month
by playing clothes agents. Her student visa has been revoked
for allegedly supporting hamas the Homeland Security has yet to
provide any evidence of her doing so. Internal White House
documents today show the Trump administration could potentially disconnect the
nine eight eight suicide hotline.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
James Black, as CEO of the Trevor Project, a suicide
prevention and a crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ plus young people.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
I was surprised and concerned. The establishment of ninety eight,
including LGBTQ plus youth Services, has always had strong bipartisan support.
In fact, President Trump himself signed this into law during
his first term.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
She says the hotline has gotten more than a million
calls since its inception in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
We're taking a vital resource away from a high risk
population who's highly vulnerable, and we're leaving the nation's LGBTQ
plus youth, but the messages that their lives do not matter.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Matt Piper, CBS News.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
And by the way, Massachusetts Congressman Seth Molten, a veteran,
helped to write the bill that led to the creation
of that nine eighty eight hotline. We have reached out
to him for comment. If 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 Boston's News Radio
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