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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fascist WBZ News radio, where Boston gets the news an
iHeartRadio station.
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It is forty five degrees in Boston. It's eleven o'clock.
This portion of the news brought to us by Window Nation.
Good morning. I'm Nicole Davis, and here's what's happening. Our
top story this morning. Talks and Geneva appear to be
bearing fruit. Officials in Ukraine confirm a common understanding has
been reached when it comes to a US broken peace
plan with Russia.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
President Trump's peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia may be
gaining traction. CBS is Holly Williams, a.
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US official, tell CBS News that Ukraine has agreed to
the terms of a paste deal.
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Now.
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This comes as US officials are in Abu Dhabi today
for meetings with their Russian counterparts.
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The US official says there are some minor details the
Ukrainians want sorted out. CBS is Vicky Barker.
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In Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavov saying through an interpreter, if.
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Not received anything efficiently.
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But adding Moscow would walk away from any proposal that
differs substantially from the Alaska Accords, which would have seen
Ukraine giving up territory the Russians hadn't taken yet.
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President Trump had set a Thursday deadline for Ukraine to
agree to the peace proposal, but during talks in Geneva Sunday,
Secretary of State Mark or Rubio described that deadline as flexible.
Ukrainian President Zelenski may visit Washington this week. CBS News
special report bym Michael Wallace at eleven.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Oh one Harvard University says the Radcliffe Orchestra didn't actually
violate the school's hazing policy as it was accused of
months ago. The Globe reports of the school has been
investigating the orchestra after a complaint from a freshman about
events that took place during a retreat in the fall
that included younger members being blindfolded, walked up and down
a hill, and drinking vodka with upperclassmen. Now, the paper
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says the orchestras will still be facing disciplinary action, including probation,
for the rest of the semester due to that underaged
drinking in quote unauthorized social events. Lawmakers now calling for
a federal probe of scam ads on meta platforms. Here's
CBS's Jesse Mitchell.
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A bipartisan group of US senators has asked the Federal
Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate
Facebook parent company Meta overclaims the tech giant profits off
of fraudulent and scam posts. A new report from Reuters
alleges the tech giant earns as much as sixteen billion
dollars in profits annually from advertising for scams and ban
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goods on its platforms. In at State, Mitchell Routers, Meta
said it has large goals to reduce ad scams, and
it notes that the company has removed more than one
hundred and thirty million pieces of scam ad content.
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This year so far. And in Paris, France for more
suspects are under arrest in connection to the infamous jewel
heist at the Louver. Two men and two women were
arrested today. Prosecutors have not shared details about how they're
connected to the robbery. The jewel stolen late last month.
They're worth more than one hundred million dollars and at
this point they're still missing. We have some grace guys
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out there. We make our way to wherever we're off
to for Thanksgiving or if you're hosting, as you run
around and try to get everything you need, including the sides,
and if you don't have the bird, well the bird,
and of course for the rest of the day it's
going to stay dry. That certainly helps. We do have
some snow and some light a sleet coming down in
parts of New Hampshire and Vermont. If you're listening on
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the iHeartRadio app making your way to the north, or
if you're in New Hampshire Vermont, that is what's happening
there right now around Keene and getting up toward Lake
Sunapee and getting over as well toward Middlebury and Manchester, Vermont.
Now for the rest of the afternoon, again becoming breezy
here in the Boston area, high near fifty. We've got
a storm coming in later on this evening, and we've
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got plenty of cold, chilly conditions for the rest of
the night. Very raw out there, rainy, We've got a
loone near forty eight. Temperatures will rise overnight though, and
then by tomorrow afternoon we'll be hitting sixty or so.
We could have some leftover showers, especially in southeastern Mass.
Thanksgiving Day looking great, breezy, plenty of sun, a higher
forty eight partly sunny and blustery for Black Friday, and
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we're seeing a higher forty five forty three degrees in
Mathuin right now, forty seven in Framingham, fifty one in Carver.
In Boston at eleven oh six, it is cloudy and
word forty seven degrees.
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Now.
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As you can imagine, with a lot of us on
the roads, a lot of others start cramming up the airports.
Wbz's James Rojas checkson from Logan.
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Folks were expecting along lines at Logan today, but many
are still surprised by just how long they really are.
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I ever hear early, but I do see a lot
of people here, but I hope our flightly. Sometimes I
assume there'd be some people. But I was like, oh wow,
like the line for security.
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Is like you can see it from here a little.
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Where they and others didn't realize today was one of
the busiest travel days for the Thanksgiving holiday period.
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No, but you know, like it was crazy. I was
looking at the different flight days and it's like when
I was booking, like just yesterday, like the prices were
so much higher for whatever reason. But I guess maybe
they know it's more annoying to travel today, So maybe
that's why I.
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Was a better price.
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The FAA expects this travel period to be the busiest
in fifteen years. At logan James Rojas WBZ, Boston's news radio.
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Right now Logan, about forty five flights have already been
delayed today and one flight has been canceled.
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Now.
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Former President Biden and his family are back on Nantucket
for their annual Thanksgiving on the island. The Nantucket Current
says they arrived on Saturday. They were taken to the
waterfront compound of billionaire David Rubinstein, where Biden's have stayed
during previous visits. This year's trip, of course different now
that the president is no longer in office. Instead of
flying to Nantucket aboard Air Force one, they touched down
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on a Cape Air flight from Boston and at eleven
o seven. Campbell souped in nine claims about its products
that were allegedly made by an executive in a conversation
that was recorded. The person in the recording is heard
ranting that the company's meat is bio engineered and that
it's for poor people.
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Campbell's saying the chicken meat used in our soups comes
from a law ung trusted USDA approved US suppliers and
meats are high quality standards and the company noting Bally
worked in it and had nothing to do with food production.
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Bally is on leave.
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Pending a company investigation. In the meantime, the Attorney General
in Florida, a state that ban's lab grown meat, says
his office is now investigating Campbell's products.
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To say to see Sophie Flay with that update, You
are now in Malu. For news updates throughout the day,
and listen to WBZ Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm
Nicole Davis, WBE and Boston's News Radio