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September 7, 2025 8 mins
I.C.E. has come to Massachusetts. Protesters marched through the streets of Washington D.C. Saturday, demonstrating against President Trump's deployment of The National Guard. Human effects on oceans are expected to rise. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
At Boston's news radio we defining local news.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Sixty four degrees with some clouds in Boston at six o'clock.
Good morning, Welcome. I'm Charlie Burger on Here's what's happening.
ICE is back in Massachusetts. The New York Times reporting
a new immigration and customs enforcement operation began last week.
Two sources who spoke on condition of anonymity say ICE
plans to be in Massachusetts for several weeks. One Homeland

(00:31):
Security official, speaking off the record, stating the operation is
known as Patriot two point zero and will extend beyond
the city at Boston into the suburbs. It was back
in March that ICE arrested three hundred seventy immig immigrants
in the Bay State, and it was in May a
couple months later, fifteen hundred more immigrants were apprehended. South

(00:54):
Korea says it has concluded talks with the United States
to release hundreds of Korean nationals were detained during a
massive immigration rate at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Multiple
reports say a chartered plane will bring the detainees back
to their home country. The White House is standing by

(01:15):
its actions at the plant.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
The Trump administration says that will enforce laws that require
foreign workers to be authorized to be in the US.
The statement came from the White House Friday, after nearly
five hundred people, mostly South Koreans, were arrested Thursday. Preashred
reports new video from inside the dramatic raid.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
The search form for the whole site.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
We need construction to cease immediately.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
DHS agents lining up workers at a Hyundai plant under
construction near Savannah, Georgia.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
NS right, and you don't need to go grab it if.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
You don't, Officials say they arrested four hundred and seventy
five workers who were in the US illegally.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
A White House spokeswoman said any foreign workers brought in
for specific projects must enter the US legally and with
proper authorizations. I'm se Taylor.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Entertaining South Korean nationals is considered a rare event. Angry
and loud, but not violent. Protesters marching through the states
of the streets of Washington, d C. Yesterday demonstrating against
President Trump's deployment of the National Guard. Maybec's Chuck Sefertson among.

Speaker 6 (02:19):
Those demanding withdrawal of the troops. In the nation's capital,
Mark Fitzpatrick I'm.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
Worried about so many things that this administration is doing
in its authoritarian, cut nature. But what they're doing to
d C is worse than they're doing to any other city.

Speaker 6 (02:33):
He says it's because DC has no voting House or
Senate members. Tammy Brice says immigrant kids are being taken
away from families. That is not constitutional, it's in humane,
it's horrible. President Trump claims the National Guard has made
DC a crime free zone.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
And the President also threatening to station troops in Chicago,
posting a meme on his social media platform showing him
posed as the Robert Duval character in a poclat now
under the phrase I love the smell of deportation in
the morning. A former postal worker from Somerville arrested on Friday,

(03:09):
fifty two year old Michael Vernon accused of stealing packages
containing prescription medications on his route in Waltham. Vernon worked
as a male carrier in Waltham for about a year
and a half between June of twenty twenty two and
January of twenty twenty four. He faces up to five
years in prison if convicted. Let's check the four day

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wbz ACU Weather forecast in Li Troy Thornton tells us
it'll be a cloudy day, cooler certainly not as human gets.
Some showers moving through and they are enveloping a lot
of our area at this hour, and there's a lot
of rain to our west which is coming this way.
Temperatures today will top off just about where we are
right now in the mid sixties, some lingering evening rain

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for the south coast to cape the islands as we
drop into the fifties. And then tomorrow some clouds, some sun,
lower humidity, a nicer day, high seventy four. Tuesday, cooler
with sunshine high seventy and then sunclouds Wednesday, and another
night's day and little cooler, high sixty seven. So we're
starting to see some rain affect the coast. Most of

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the rain right now is inland, but as we mentioned,
is heading toward the coast right now, sixty four. In
Boston at six five, it's National Service Dog Month and
a local organization is giving back to its volunteers. Here's
wbz's jaywill Lett.

Speaker 8 (04:31):
Puppies with Needs Service dogs live with pup raisers on
the weekends and incarcerated individuals on the weekdays. But are
trained by professionals the whole time.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
I think if anyone's considering being a.

Speaker 8 (04:41):
Puppy raizor, go for it. The Kimball Farm in Westford,
CEO Aubrey Henderson is thanking full time raisers who bring
their labradors up to the age of two before they're
off to help clients who live with mobility disabilities.

Speaker 9 (04:53):
You just basically need to love dogs. We train the
puppy razers and really work with them and the dogs.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Every week.

Speaker 9 (05:00):
You're getting some training from our team and learning new
skills and tasks to teach the dog.

Speaker 8 (05:05):
There's no skill set to being a razor. Just need
to spare a little love to the dogs. Over thirty
puppies are on a waitlist right now to live with
someone Jay will Let WBZ Boston's news radio.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
A new UC Santa Barbaras study projects that humanity's effects
on oceans will double by twenty fifty. According to the
research team, ocean warming and phishing are expected to be
the largest impacts. The tropics and poles will experience the
fastest changes, but coastal areas will feel the brunt of

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the increased impacts. The studies authors say that enacting policies
to reduce climate change and manage phishing operations could be
effective solutions to reduce the effects well. He played for
the Orioles. He won two World Series there, went on
to manage four Major League teams, including the Mets team
that broke the hearts of Red Sox fans back in

(05:58):
nineteen eighty six. Davey Johnson, four time All Star infielder,
has died. Current Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke about Johnson
before yesterday's game.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Top day for the organization, as we learned the passing
of Dave Johnson's wins manager in franchise history impact to
so many people here. Obviously won the worst series here
in nineteen eighty six and transforming the organization and putting
it back in winning mode.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Johnson managed the Orioles, the Washington Nationals, the Reds, and
the Dodgers. David Johnson was eighty two years old. Football
in Foxborough this afternoon, it will be a one o'clock
kick for the Patriots and the Las Vegas Raiders. Experts
forecast thirty billion dollars will be legally wagered on NFL
games this season.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
The Detroit Lyons are getting the most action to win
the Super Bowl, followed by the defending champion Eagles.

Speaker 7 (06:50):
Now bet on a game makes you virtually interested in
any game and you want to You feel the same passion,
the same excitement over big plays. So it just really
what makes sports great is having rooting interest.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Jason Robbins is CEO of one of the largest betting sites,
Draft Kings.

Speaker 7 (07:05):
We have somewhere between fifteen hundred people working on responsible gaming.
We have a whole team of people that reviews. We
have actually using AI to analyze and review customer communications
and look for things to flag.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
Steve kaithon CBS News.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Federal health officials say a salmonella outbreak linked to a
brand of home delivery meals a second over a dozen people,
hospitalizing seven in ten states, including Rhode Island. The meals
were made and delivered by the Metabolic Meals company during
the week of July twenty eighth. The CDC says Metabolic

(07:40):
Meals is working with investigators and has reached out to
customers directly who purchased the effective meal types inform them
of the outbreak. You are now in the loop or
news updates throughout the day, Listen to DOUBDBZ News Radio
on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Charlie Burger on WDBZ Boston's
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