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October 21, 2025 2 mins
Lululemon in the Back Bay had been hit. The kiosks on Boston Common are being vandalized. The government is going on three weeks of shut down this week. Trump will meet with Chinese president. Amazon webservices are back. The world series is set, the Blue Jays will play the Dodgers.  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. It is Tuesday, October twenty first forecast gonna
be sunny and nice today, kind of breezy out there.
Highs in the sixties, rain showers early Tomorrow, Highs again
in the sixties. Then we'll get a mix of clouds
and sun for Thursday. Highs about sixty degrees, and it's
looking like the fifties for the weekend. Top stories Crooks

(00:22):
on the move in Boston's Back Bay, Lululemon on Newberry
Street hit again, several thousand in clothing taken. The Sunglass
Hot on Newberry Street hit for forty thousand dollars. The
Prudential Center mall hit as well. Boston is still out
looking for suspects. Reports say they have identified at least one,

(00:42):
and police in Boston also out looking for suspects. Vandalizing
kiosks on Boston Common and other stories. This morning, the
government shutdown hits the three week mark today. It was
an eleventh no vote in the Senate yesterday, still no deals,
no movement, and State Trooper Michael Proctor, lead investigator in

(01:02):
the Karen Reid case, has withdrawn his appeal to get
his job back, and former Fall River mayor Will Flannagan
stabbed in the neck yesterday outside of the marijuana dispensary
he owns. The suspect still on the loose, and reports
this morning say President Trump will meet with the Chinese
president later this month in South Korea. Good news this morning.

(01:26):
Amazon's web service is back restored after that mess yesterday,
and Diddy's lawyers say they will appeal his four year
prison sentence. In fact, the papers were filed yesterday. The
World Series is set. The Blue Jays beat the Mariners
in that game seven last night. Four to threes is
what it's all about. They'll strike away for Jeff Hoffman

(01:48):
and the Toronto Blue Jays.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
The payoff no those time of.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Thirty two years. The Blue Jays. Yeah, Blue Jays and Dodgers.
Game one of the World Series this coming Friday. For
the Jays, you heard it, their first World Series appearance
since nineteen ninety three. The Bruins have lost four games
in a row. They'll play Brad Marshan and the Panthers tonight.
Here is Brad.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
I'm excited for this one. I mean it'll be it'll
be fine to compete against my you know, guys they've
played with for a long time and be on the
other side of it in here, you know. I'm sure
it'll be a pretty intense game.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Yeah, the big Ball of hate is back in town.
Jingle Ball tickets seven ten to eight ten this morning.
Two shots at the one hundred eight thousand dollars Jackpod.
Lisa checks your drive. Next
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