Sixty four degrees in Boston. We have some fog over the city. At eleven o'clock. Good morning, I'm Nicole Davis and here's what's happening. We're officially now on verdict Watch and mcaren reid murder ree trial. Let's get the update from wbz's Emma Friedman. May retire and deliberate your verdict.
Today's day two of jury deliberations. Judge Canoni started off the day as she always does, asking jurors if they avoided outside coverage of this case before sending them off to deliberate. Jurors got the case on Friday. After closing arguments, they deliberated for about an hour and a half before they went home for the weekend. There's twelve people on
this jury, seven women and five men. During the first trial that ended in a mistrial over a hung jury, there was an even split of six men and six women. There's three charges on the verdict slip second degree murder, manslaughter while driving under the influence, and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death. Emma Friedman w BZ Boston's news Radio.
At eleven oh one. The loan suspect and the two shootings at the homes of Minnesota lawmakers. Gave up last night without a fight, despite still being armed. He was near his home and he's doing court today. Here's ABC's Jim Ryan.
Van Spolter is held on bonds totaling five million dollars in facing state charges of second degree murder.
We're also in close contact with our federal partners, both the FBI United States Attorney's Office, who are examining whether or not additional charges should be brought at the federal level.
Drew Evans heads the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. President Trump has asked the Justice Department to pursue federal charges in the case as well. Jim Ryan ABC News.
And he is doing court at two point thirty this afternoon. Former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were killed in their home early Saturday morning. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were seriously injured after getting shot at their home, but they are expected to survive.
At eleven oh two happening now, President Trump is scheduled to be meeting with the Prime Minister of Canada in Alberta, the g seventh Summit escalating situations in the Middle East expected to be top of mind your CBS's Nancy Cordus.
President Trump and other world leaders began arriving here in Canada last night for the annual G seven summit. These are the leaders of the world's largest democracies, and several of them have already said that they are looking for a rapid de escalation between Iran and Israel, and so this conflict has suddenly become the most urgent focus of this two day summit.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney is serving as host, and he says when the meeting is all done, they are
abandoning the annual practice of issuing a joint statement. It has been a bit of a foggy morning out there, and it looks like most of that is starting to burn off, but we do still have some low clouds, and temperatures on the coast are a bit cooler because we have some onshore winds about five to ten miles an hour, So right now most of us are in the sixties you make your way west of four ninety five, though we are warming up nicely with a bit of sun out there into the low seventies of us will
get up to about seventy seventy two today, but again if you're right by the coast, it will stay a bit cooler. For tonight, the fog redevelops and we've got mostly cloudy skies otherwise in a low in the mid fifties. For Tomorrow, we have some sunshine and a high year seventy and then we start to warm up again. Wednesday high near eighty with a couple of storms. Thursday we have some storms later in the day. Otherwise we have
a mix of sun and clouds. Warmest day of the week with a high in the upper eighties low nineties. If you're inland right now, sixty seven in Namesberry, sixty six in Marlborough, sixty nine in Wareham, and in Boston at eleven oh five it is again a bit foggy, but it's burning off quick and where it's sixty four
degrees well. The partial reopening of the Copley Square Park took place a few weeks ago, and that means now there is space for the annual Copley Square Farmers Market yours wbz's Carl Stevens.
Most of the criticism of this redesigned park is focused on the fact that the grass is gone. It's been replaced now a large flat plaza of concrete, a little bit like City Hall plaza. But some of the vendors at this farmer's market kind of like it. John Collicit with Happy Beans Roaster has been part of the Copley Market for five years and he likes the new setup.
We do feel it actually's so much better. I prefer this to anywhere we were before.
He says. With the additional space, now it feels more like a farmer's market.
The change is more space, cleaner, much cleaner, more organized.
It's more modern and there will be some green space in the park when the rest of it is finished, should be in September. From Copley Square. Carl Stevens WBC Boston's News Radio.
As the G seven continues in Canada. Here in the Boston area, we've got a summit of our own. Governor Healey is holding a summit between Canadian premiers and New England governors. Wz's Jim McKay says it's all about talking about the president's rhetoric toward Canada and economic ties.
Is shepherding the world's most important organization, the US government tough.
To ignore the controversial ideas the president has been floating about our long time friendly neighbors to the north.
I think they'd have an awful lot of opposition.
Margaret talking about some of the tariffs and how can one forget a suggestion Canada should become America's fifty first state.
And that the Canadians are not going to cooperate with him at all.
So today Governor Healey welcomes in five Canadian premieres to Boston, along with all of the New England governors. Each state in New England has its own unique relationship with our Canadian neighbors. Can this help calm some of the nerves that have been stirred up over the past few months.
It's possible.
Anything's possible, right, It's not going to happen.
I have to wait and see on the common Jim Aichada of the VZ, Boston's news radio.
And an Italian museum is calling for more respect, please for art on display. After a pair of taurists broke a crystal covered chair and the video went.
Viral, Balazzo Maathi and Verona Italy released security video footage that shows a man and woman taking pictures of each other while pretending to sit on Nicolobola's so called van Go chair. The art furniture is covered in hundreds of Swarowski crystals made from polished machine cut glass, and is named in honor of Vincent van Go. At one point, the man slips and falls onto the chair, crushing it. Museum officials say the couple fled before staff members notice
what happened. Two of the chair's legs were broken, but the museum was able to restore them. The chair is now back on display. Matt Piper, CBS News.
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