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Good morning. It is Thursday,June twenty seventh. Forecast a wild night
last night, rain, wind,thunder and lightning, power outages and flood
damage in spots this morning. Boston, by the way, got two inches
of rain last night, turning sonnyand nice today, hies in the eighties,
picture perfect tomorrow Sonny and nice highsin the seventies to kick off for
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the weekend. Top story. Stillno verdict in the Karen Reid trial.
The jury will be back at itthis morning. Heated exchange yesterday between the
judge and the defense on a juryform issue. You saw that she's not
guilty of involuntary manslaughter on that earth. That's their decision to make. And
how do they make it if theydon't have an option to check a box
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that says not guilty. That's howit is, mister Jackson. Well,
and apparently that's how it's going tobe because of the cultural That is not
how it should be. And it'sover our strong objudtion. The judge eventually
changed the form. Will break downthe trial again this morning at seven fifth
Dean taking your calls and your talkbacksjustin how do they do the talk back?
Yeah, Billy make sure you're listeninglive on the iHeartRadio apps a little
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red microphone that you tap that andget your questions in. That's Heaven.
Open discussion this morning on Karen Readother stories. The first of the debates
between former President Trump and President Bidenis set for tonight at nine o'clock.
The former president yesterday, I thinkI've been preparing for it for my whole
life. If you want another truth, and I'm not sure you can lock
yourself into a room for two weeksor one week or two days and really
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learn what you have to know.A new Quinnipiac poll last night shose former
President Trump taking a four point leadin the polls. Tonight's debate could be
a real test for both sides.Robert F. Kennedy Junior says he'll stream
his own answers to the debate onlinetonight. And the investigation into Matthew Perry's
death is wrapping up, with reportsnow there could be some arrests made officials
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wanting to know who gave Perry thedeadly ketamine. Taylor Swift just made a
huge donation to the food banks inLondon, the biggest donation they've ever received.
Good enough for ten thousand meals ortwelve months of grocery bills. Chris
Brown had his show in the TDGarden last night. Janet Jackson, we'll
be there tomorrow night. Justin TimberlakeSaturday and Sunday nights, We've got the
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Timberlake double play this morning. Listenfor two Timberlake songs in a row and
be Caller twenty five South last night, drafting Baylor Shireman out of Creighton,
Red Sox, Blue Jays rained outlast night, and Lisa Donovan will check
your drive next