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What a gorgeous start to this Sunday morning. Sunshine and
sixty one degrees at six o'clock. Good morning, I'm Charlie
Burger On. Here's what's happening, and it looks like most
of the day will be okay. The second half of
this weekend looks to be less humid than the first,
with a breeze around at times. Today. I expect sunshine, some.
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Clouds, even an afternoon shower or two with Ohio seventy two.
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And we just cannot get through a weekend without at
least a little bit of what weatherl Troy Thornton has
the four day wdbzachuather forecast coming up. A deadly accident
on New York Harbor last night involving an iconic bridge.
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At least two of the two hundred and seventy seven
people on border dead more than a dozen injured after
a tall Mexican Navy vessel on a training crew is
crashed into the underside of the world famous Brooklyn Bridge
Saturday evening. It's mass snapping like twigs. NYPD Chief Wilson
Aaron Bollis the.
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Pilot that is a sign to navigate the bolt out
of the water I believe he launt and there were
some mechanical issues that probably caused the ship to head.
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The authorready say there was no structural damage to the
one hundred and forty two year old bridge. Dave Packer
abcwho's in New.
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York, and a warning issued about Israel's unrelenting strikes across
the Gaza Strip, including more than sixty dead reported in
the latest attacks last night into early this morning. As
ABC is Lama Hassan.
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The renewed attacks comes after ten weeks of no food
and crucial aid aid organization sounding the alarm about an
imminent famine. ABC's the Ustaz reporting from inside Gaza.
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Hour by hour. It's getting worse.
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The people are being killed and the homes are being bombed.
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With more reinforcements on the way. The idea says it's
designed to seize strategic areas of Gaza attack hamas and
force them to release the remaining fifty seven Israeli hostages.
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Gaza's health ministry says Northern Gaza's main hospital has been
forced to close as Israel escalates its operations in the region.
The city of Boston, honoring the fallen in the War
on Terror, his wbs's Mike Macklin.
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A lot of people didn't know what this was, didn't
know was here, didn't know it was in the neighborhood,
passed by it every day, and I'm kind of honored
to say I can you know, when people do have
a question, I can stop and shed some light on that.
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Jason Farr looks out across the sea of more than
six thousand American flags that fills the lawn if the
mass Fallen Heroes Memorial. A Marine Corps veteran and Waymouth
firefighter Farrah is an officer of the group of police
and firefighters organized to remember their colleagues who lost their
lives in the War on Terror.
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What sided as a memorial just to enshrine the names
so they wouldn't be forgotten. As morphed into an organization
that's become a family taking care of gold Staff families,
not veterans in this community.
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Next week they'll gather to rededicate the memorial to fallen
heroes and prepare to observe Memorial Day along with the
rest of the nation in the seaport. Mike Macklin WBZ
Boston's News Radio.
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Let's check the four day wbz ACU weather forecast and
is brought to you by Cambridge Savings Bank. La Troy
Thornton tells us today will be breezy, less, humid, sun, clouds,
maybe an afternoon shower for some, not all, and some
of those showers if you are north and west of
Boston will linger into tonight high seventy two part of
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the cloudy, breezy fifty three a low overnight Tomorrow windy, cooler,
clouds and sun again, maybe a late day shower moving
through high sixty seven. Tuesday breezy and cooler with clouds
just fifty seven for a high on Tuesday, and then
Wednesday even cooler. Looks like some rain moves in Wednesday
afternoon high only fifty three, sixty one degrees. Right now,
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I in Boston, Hey, guys, Billy Costa here.
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help your business grow. Member fdic well Graduation season in
Boston nearing its peak. Wdbc's Jay Willette with the view
from Chestnut Hill.
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Lash for four years flew by, but excited, tight hugs
and plenty of photo ops as Boston College seniors say
their goodbyes ahead of their commencement on Monday.
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So we have some exciting dinners packing because I can't pack.
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It's my krypt Tonight this weekend, Boston University tops Leslie
and Suffolk students also walk the stage. They're both pre
med students. He's planning to be on ski patrol in
Utah while studying for the MCAT.
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The campusitly beautiful, I mean working around to finding all
the spots to take pictures.
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There's so many opportunities.
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The age old question finally sinks in as I ask
outgoing grads what advice they would give to an incoming freshman.
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It's a tough one.
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It's a tough one. There's a lot I do differently.
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If I could go back, soak up every minute of it,
get involved and everything's such a cliche thing, but that's
how I found my best friends right away.
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Bittersweet goodbyes, Congratulations to all the grads out there. Jaywillett
WBZ Boston News Radio.
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Former NFL player A Darius Taylor facing charges in Florida
following a nine day undercover prostitution investigation.
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The Polk County Sheriff's Office says the investigation, named fool
Around and find Out, resulted in dozens being charged with
soliciting prostitutes and offering to commit prostitution. Eleven suspects are
accused of traveling to meet a minor for sex or
other child sex related crimes. It's unclear at this point
what Taylor has been charged with. During his career, he
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played for the Panthers, the Buccaneers, and the Browns. I'm
Chris Krajio. Well, what a race yesterday? Elbows flying between jockeys.
A horse race turns into more of a demolition derby
at one point, but the second crown of horse Racing's
triple Crown goes down to the wire before the favorite
rallies to bring home the Black Eyed Susans.
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There was an inquiry because things got a little physical
in the final twenty to thirty yards, but the results stand.
The favorite wins. Journalism came from behind, surging multiple lengths
to earn the Black Eyed Susans. Saturday's race marks the
final preak mistakes at Pamlico Park before the stands are
knocked down and they begin renovating the track. The race
is expected to be held at nearby Laurel Park for
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at least the next couple of years.
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Deerka Herskowitz reporting Mberto Rispoli becomes the first Italian jockey
to win a triple Crown race. Well, the Celtics season
ended Friday night in New York, and well, they certainly
were shorthanded. No Jason Tatum torn Achilles, Kristaps porzingis dealing
with that lingering illness that kept him more on the
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bench than on the floor. And now, according to The
Globe and to ESPN, Jalen Brown played over the last
couple of months of the season in the playoffs with
a partially torn meniscus in his right knee. He still
played well. He averaged thirty six minutes a game during
the playoffs, average twenty two points and seven rebounds. He
will be evaluated this week to determine whether surgery will
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be necessary. You are now in the loop. For news
updates throughout the day. Listen to wdb's The News Radio
on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Charlie Berger on WDBZ Boston's
news Radio.
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