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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. It is Wednesday, January eighth, and it is
biting cold, going to be windy again today too, highs
only in the twenties, even colder as you wake up
this morning. We could see thirty to forty mile an
hour gus today, the teens again. Tonight's sun and clouds
for tomorrow. Windy again though, And the good news is
it doesn't look like we'll get a lot of snow
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from that approaching storm this weekend, maybe a coding to
an inch. And that's about top stories the weather. What else?
Eighty mile an hour wind gus fueling major wildfires, three
major fires burning more than thirty thousand people under mandatory evacuations,
more than two hundred thousand homes and businesses in Los
(00:40):
Angeles without power. This woman is there.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
The smoke just got really bad, So I just started
packing up all of our stuff and we got in
the car to go, and then all the cars were abandoned,
so I had nowhere to go, so I just had
to get out of my car and start walking.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
The smoke is so bad, yeah, places like the Pacific Palisades,
the fires have even spread down to the ocean. A
state of emergency. He has been declared in Los Angeles.
Other stories trouble out at Logan Airport yesterday a guy
on a flight Boston, San Juan stood up, opened the
emergency door while the plane was moving, got.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Up, ran down the aisle, opened the door as she
opened the door, took the door off right out to
that SPI agent PM And that was it. A lot
of people yelling, with screaming, a lot of commotion. I
was shocked. I was really scared. It happened so fast.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Yeah. The incident also delayed flights coming into Logan Airport.
This just in the city of Boston is number four
on the list of cities with the worst traffic. New
York City number one, Chicago second, La third. The late
President Carter lying in state in the US capital. The
state funeral is set for tomorrow. President delect Trump says
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all hell will break loose if the Israeli hostages are
not set free before he takes office. New report this
morning says Massachusetts has seen the biggest population increase in
sixty years, fueled mostly, they say, by immigration. The Patriots
ramping up the search for a new head coach where
it is they'll interview Mike rabel as early as tomorrow.
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Rabel by the way talking to several other teams. Sales
beat the Nuggets last night, Bruins shut out by the
Oilers four zip. That's five losses in a row for
the Bruins. Boston Calling. Tickets on sale this morning, the
pre sale at ten this morning, the general sale at noon.
The New England Boat Show kicks off today, doors opening
at noon seven to ten this morning. Another shot at
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the new car and tickets for some of the biggest
concerts of the new year. Lisa Dunovan checks that Drive
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