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May 8, 2025 2 mins
Celtics lost game two at the TD Garen to the Knicks. The final score was 91-90. A fire alarm cut post-game interviews short. The Karen Read trail continues. Police were called to the Columbia University library when pro-Palestinian protesters took over a room. The trial for the Diddy case will seated tomorrow with opening statements on Monday. Interest rates will not be changed.  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. It is Thursday, May eighth. We'll have a
sunny start this morning, increasing clouds today, Highs in the seventies.
Nothing but rain tomorrow, and it'll be a cold rain too,
only in the fifties tomorrow, Clouds and sun on Saturday
into the sixties, and then sunny and beautiful for Mother's
Day on Sunday. Highs about seventy degrees. Top stories. The

(00:21):
Celtics down two games zip in the series. Now they
blew another twenty point lead last night, losing to the
Knicks ninety one ninety. The Knicks had a twenty one
to one run late in the game. It was down
to the wire. The Celtics should have could have called
the time out, they didn't. Coach Missoula had.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
One lefts got a good look on the exact same
play twenty seconds earlier, tried to execute the exact same thing.
They did a better job of their lower pickup point,
and we weren't able to get the advantage that we
had on the last Tatum dunk. So good full court
setting they weren't. They stubbed out. Towns weren't able to
set out. Brunson had action there, Just say next cut.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Yeah, celts down two games ZIP now game four in
New York Saturday afternoon. By the way, a fire alarm
in the garden about an hour after the game, forcing
an evacuation, which shortened the postgame interviews, and there was
violence in the streets after the game as well other stories.
The Karen Reid trialed yesterday more testimony, more focus on
cell phones and Google searches. And police yesterday called to

(01:20):
the library at Columbia University after pro Palestinian protesters took
over a room, asking people to bring the noise and
wear a mask. And the jury expected to be seated
in the Ditty sex crimes trial tomorrow. Opening statements could
come on Monday. President Trump expected to announce a trade
deal with the UK today. The Federal Reserve yesterday not

(01:41):
making any changes to interest rates. They'll stay the same.
And more than one hundred cardinals gathering in Rome choosing
a pote. More votes expected today and by the way,
reports say some of the cardinals have been watching the
movie Conclave for tips because they've never experienced a Conclave.
We've got one thousand dollars to give away this morning
at nine to ten, and Lisa, check your drive next
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