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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. It is Thursday, November fourteenth. It's going to
be sunny and well kind of cold today. Highs only
in the forties, back into the fifties for tomorrow's sixties
for the weekend. But and this is a big butt
still no rain in sight. Brushfire is still a major
concern throughout Massachusetts. Schools in Beverly, Gloucester and Marblehead closed
(00:23):
again today, with teachers still on strike in all three towns.
Unions in Beverly and in Gloucester being hit with fines
now fifty thousand dollars a day. Meantime, in Marblehead, parents
have filed an injunction asking that the high school football
team be allowed to play with their Division four playoff
games schedule for tomorrow. Parents and players speaking out.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
The same council for the school committee represents the same
council for Beverly, So I'm still finding it very difficult
to reconcile how the advice is different on one district
to another.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
It's honestly, it's like it's heartbreaking. There's just so much
that it's been our lives for the past like six
seven months, and that just is all gone.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Yeah, really a bad situation for the player's A decision
on that injunction should come as early as today. In Marblehead,
the assistant superintendent called off all sports, all afternoon activities
while teachers are striking. We could see a decision as
early as today on the building of that new stadium
for the New England Revolution. Right down the street in Everett,
(01:31):
and lawyers for both sides in the Karen Reid case
in court yesterday, filing several motions, including a delay in
the retrial from January to April. President Biden and President
elect Trump meeting for a couple of hours in the
Oval Office yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Well, thank you, Jettinger, thank you very much. And politics
is tough, and it's many cases, not a very nice world.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Trump's transition in full swing. Chelsea Gabbard added yesterday as
Director of National Intelligence, the former president taking heat for
naming Matt Gates to head the Justice Department. By the way,
Republicans did regain control of the House yesterday. South Dakota's
John Thune voted new House leader. Other stories, the Golden
Bachelorette finale last night. Lisa dotterman Son Riley will call
(02:20):
in this morning with the final pick. He'll break it down,
and more information coming in on the break ins at
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey's homes. Besides the cash, reports
now say one hundred thousand in jewelry was taken from
Kelsey's home and a Super Bowl Jersey. Mahomes commenting on
the break in at his place yesterday.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Obviously it's frustrating. This is a disappointing, but I mean,
I can't get into too many of the details because
the investigations is still ongoing, but obviously something that you
don't want to happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
The Thursday night football game tonight, the Eagles and the
Commanders Patriots have the Rams out at Giltz. That'll be
a one o'clock kickoff this morning on the show, three
shots at being a jingle ball VIP floor seats backstage
and a hotel room for the night. Lisadanovan checks the
drive next