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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Clouds in Boston and sixty one degrees at six o'clock morning. Welcome,
Min'm Charlie Bergerhond Here's what's happening. Iran and Israel continued
to trade your missile strikes your CBS. As Michael Wallace.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
CBS News special report, Israel says it's attacking more targets
in Tehran after Iran launched missiles at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
One missile landed in a city near Tel Aviv, killing
at least two people. The BBC's Hugo Bisheika.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Last night, the Israeli Prime mineds to release the video
message in which he urged the Iranians to rise up
against the regime in Iran.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
CBS's Sam Vinigrat has more on the timing of Israel's attack.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
By all accounts, Iran had enough highly enricheranium to make
about ten nuclear weapons. If it chose to break out
to a bomb, it could have done that in a
matter of weeks.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
CBS's Eleanor Watson reports the US is helping to defend Israel.
Speaker 5 (00:57):
Using ground based air defense systems and at least one
Navy warship. The US Navy has two destroyers in the
Eastern Mediterranean near Israel, armed with ballistic missile defense systems,
and directed a third to head from the Western Mediterranean
East to be closer to Israel.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
CBS News Special Reports, I'm Michael Wallmas local health officials
learning the public in Boston about a potential exposure to measles.
A person with the viral infection was at the seaport
at the Western Hotel June seventh and eighth, at the
Museum of Fine Arts on the eighth, and a terminal
sea at Logan Airport also on June eighth, taking a
Jet Blue flight to Miami on that same day. Unvaccinated
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individuals who may have been exposed should contact their healthcare
provider immediately. Measles's highly contagious infection can occur seven to
twenty one days after direct or indirect contact with another person,
and measles cases continue to climb all across the country,
especially in Texas.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
Measles cases in the US now nearing the twelve hundred more.
The CDC says they stretch across thirty four states. The
CDC says there were twenty nine new cases from last
week's update. This year's numbers nearing a thirty year record level.
Ninety five percent of the cases this year nationally have
been unvaccinated or have unknown vaccination status. The CDC confirming
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three measles deaths so far this year, two children and
one adult. Health officials say all were unvaccinated. Michelle Franz
an ABC.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
News two people seriously injured last night in Milton in
a stabbing on Blue Hills Parkway just after seven point thirty.
State Police did not give any further information about the
victim's conditions or whether any arrestive and made, and that
case remains under investigation and arrest. Warrant has been issued
for former NFL standout Antonio Brown for attempted murder. CBS
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News correspondent Monwebble hook.
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Az, the former Buccaneers and Steelers wide receiver, is accused
of firing two shots towards a man during an altercation
last month. That fight happened after celebrity boxing match, and
initially Brown was detained, but he was released and posted
on social media that he was the victim of multiple
people who tried to steal his jewelry, But since then
police have been able to review additional cell phone videos
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and according to the new arrest warrant that has been
issued for Brown. Police say he punched a man and
when others joined the fight, Brown allegedly grabbed a security
officer's gone and fired two shots towards that man grazing him.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Antonio Brown played in one game for the Patriots back
in twenty nineteen. Let's check the four day wdbz ACU
weather forecast. LaTroy Thornton tells us cloudy, cool, occasional rain
in drizzle, and on radar. Right now we're seeing the
rain mostly well to the north and to the west
of Boston. This is what the thirteenth Saturday in a
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row with wet weather. Temperatures will well sixty maybe for
a high will be about it. We expect the temperatures
to drop as the day goes on. Cloudy tonight, some
drizzle south of Boston will drop into the fifties. Tomorrow,
It's cool with sun and clouds, high sixty two. Cloudy Monday,
and sixty six to seventy Tuesday, better with some sunshine
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and a high seventy two. So some iffy weather for
sure for the day today and right now in Boston,
get some clouds and sixty one degrees at six oh five,
Well soccer fans, The twenty twenty five FIFA Club World
Cup kicks off at the hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida,
with Alajley facing enter. Miami CBS News reporter Elizabeth Campbell.
Speaker 7 (04:33):
FIFA is really investing in trying to make this prestigious.
Other folks would point out that it's not necessarily the
most even of competitions you're seeing. Some folks from the
European club teams are obviously much more well renowned and
viewed as better teams than some that are coming from,
say the US, so it's not seen as a particularly
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prestigious award for many of those diehard fans compared to say,
the YUIFA Champions League that we just saw recently on
CBS are winning a real traditional World Cup.
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And come twenty twenty six, the FIFA World Cup will
be held in sixteen cities across the United States, including
at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Matches will also be held
in Canada and in Mexico. Tens of thousands will gather
later today at the home of the Chicago White Sox
to celebrate perhaps the team's most famous fan.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
I think there's a real buzz or real excitement.
Speaker 8 (05:28):
The gathering will be for a mass to celebrate the
election of a Chicago native as head of the Catholic Church.
When Pope Leo the fourteenth was merely Father Bob Prevost,
he sat in one of the seats at Raatfield to
cheer on the White Sox in the twenty Ozho five
World Series. Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General Larry Sullivan the
fact that he's a baseball fan, I think is just
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speaking volumes to people who are baseball fans.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
This makes them so relatable.
Speaker 8 (05:54):
Pope Leo will appear during a pre mass program in
a recorded video message aimed at the youth of the world.
Bernie Tafoya for CBS News Chicago.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
A dramatic conclusion to proceedings in the Sean Colms sex
trafficking trial. After the judge dismissed a juror from the case.
ABC Senior investigative correspondent Aaron Kacherski explains why that juror
could come back.
Speaker 9 (06:17):
Judge a run Si Romani and tossed jur number six
over inconsistencies and his answers to a basic question, where
do you live? The forty one year old man said
during jury selection he lived in the Bronx, but he
recently mentioned he had moved to New Jersey, and when questioned,
the judge said the juror gave changing answers that raised
concerns about his candor and whether he made a deliberate
attempt to get himself on to the jury. The defense
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argued removing the man who was black would make the
jury less diverse, and the judge promised to think about it.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Colmes is pleaded not guilty to charges that include racketeering, conspiracy,
and sex trafficking. If convicted on all counts, it could
face up to life in prison. You are now in
the loop or news updates throughout the day. Listen to
WDBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Charlie Berger
on WBZ, Boston's news radio