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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
It is Wednesday, November fifth. Forecast claudi for the most
part today, highs in the fifties, sun and clouds tomorrow
closer to fifty degrees, cloudy, about fifty on Friday. By
the way, very windy again tonight. Top Stories election results
as expected. Boston Mayor Michelle wou won again in Boston.
She was running unopposed.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
This year against the backdrop of a federal administration's chaos
and cruelty. We faced a choice cave to the pressure,
backtrack and change course, or double down on the values
that founded our nation. That's what's at stake. That is
what this election was about.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Here in Boston and in Everett, they're getting a new
mayor for the first time in eighteen years. De Maria
lost to Rob van Kampen. Here he is.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
We said, this community was hungry for change, to the
type of change that.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Everyone's life in this community, not just the silfe few.
And by the way, women won governor's races in Virginia
and New Jersey. Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist has expected, is
the new mayor of New York. Other Stories crews are
still on the scene of that horrible plane crash in
Louisville yesterday a UPS cargo plane crashing on takeoff carrying
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two hundred and fifty thousand pounds of fuel. The plane
headed for Hawaii. So far seven people reported killed, probably more.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
They do not know how many other individuals, customers or
others could have been on site at the time because
of the nature of these facilities, that maybe sometime before
we can account for everyone or know that no one
else was on the grounds.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
The airport is still closed. Local schools are still closed
in the area. And by the way, the National Transportation
Secretary warning of absolute chaos if the government shut down continues, you.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
Will see mass chaos. You will see mass flight to lays,
you'll see mass cancelations, and you may see us close
certain parts of the airspace because we just cannot manage
it because we don't have THEO traffic controllers.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
No boy all eyes on a Supreme Court decision today
on whether President Trump's tariffs are legal, and those two
kids accused of setting off explosions at Harvard earlier this
week are now facing federal charges and serious jail time.
Other stories, Katie Perry teasing a new single, Sidney Sweeney
speaking out for the first time about her controversial genes
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ad and the heat she took on social I'll have
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