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October 22, 2025 2 mins
The Bruins have lost 5 in a row after yesterday's loss against Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers. The Celtics start the season tonight against the 76ers in the TD Garden. Friday is Jaylen Brown day in Boston. SNAP benefits could run out by November with the government continuing shut down. Travis Kelce bought a 9% stake in Six Flags.  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. It is Wednesday, October twenty second forecast. We'll
have some rain early this morning, most likely between seven
and at ten o'clock. We should get some sun later
today though, eyes in the sixties a mix of clouds
and sun for tomorrow eyes about sixty degrees. Looks like fifties.
Four of the weekend, but pretty nice top stories. Bruins

(00:20):
have now lost five games in a row. Lost to
brad Marshand and the Panthers last night four to three.
Marshan got a two minute standing ovation from Bruins fans
and he had this message for fans after the game.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
It brings everything back and just the amount of pride,
like I said that I had, that I have that
I that I played here in this part of this organization.
You know, I just I just can hold it in,
you know.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
So it.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Meant a lot.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Yeah, he got pretty emotional last night. Meantime, the Celtics
start the season tonight in Boston with the Sixers seven
thirty tip off in the TD Garden. Coach Joe Missoula.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Krin asked for a better preseason up until today, and
now you know we go into you know, a season
where there's every flowy changes and challenges and opportunities, and
we have to fight to keep that identity on both.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
As the fourth Jaylen Brown, by the way, is questionable
for tonight's game, and by the way, Friday is Jalen
Brown Day. In the city of Boston. The government shutdown
is still on, no movement, no deals. Funding for Snap
Food Assistance, by the way, as close to running out.
Over forty two million low income Americans use Snap. President

(01:29):
Trump's planned meeting with Russian President Putin has been called off.
Nobody's saying why, and the White House is denying reports
suggesting the President might be planning to commute Diddy's four
year sentence. They say there is zero truth to the
TMZ report. Travis Kelcey just bought a nine percent stake
in Six Flags, with six Flag stock jumping fifteen percent.

(01:51):
On the news, Former Today's Show host Bryant Gumbel taken
to the hospital on a medical emergency. No word yet
on why. And how about the egga Million's jackpot approaching
seven hundred million dollars for this coming Friday Nights jackpot.
And speaking of jackpots, we've got jingle Ball tickets at
seven ten and a ten this morning, with two shots

(02:12):
at the one hundred eight thousand dollars jackpot. At least
the checks your drive next
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