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Fifty six degrees, plenty of clouds in Boston at eleven o'clock. Good morning, Thank you for joining us. I'm Kyle Bray and here's what's happening. Can you believe it's already a Memorial Day weekend? Well, probably not based on the weather.
Extended Memorial Day holiday weekend looks rather cool this staff.
You're anon with clouds and breaks of sun.
There could be a shower or two around into the early evening.
As Zachi Weather Media oologist Bill Dager will have the full forecast coming up in just a few minutes, which you'll want to pay attention to if you're heading out to day two of Boston Calling. Wbz's drewml Holland is speaking with one of the original artists.
I'm here with the person who started off this festival, bb Stockwell, Boston Born.
That must have been fun. It was really fun, magical, I might say, how was that Boston crowd?
Do you feel the good feedback?
It was really fun to look out and just see like a bunch of I don't know, friends, family, fans, like it was a whole beautiful mixture of people.
Is kicking off a festival pressure.
You kind of got to set the tone, honestly, no, because it's like my favorite sitting in the whole world from Boston colleing Drew Mahall and WBZ Boston's News Radio.
Drew will be there today as well, so keep it here to WBZ News Radio for all the latest. Today we have Fallout Boy as the headliners. It's another big day for pop punk, you know, so I have Avril Levine an all time low, The Black Crows and Cage the Elephant will be there as well, along with James Bay. Doors open in just about two hours from now. The first act goes on at one thirty. A legal battle plays out in Cambridge, a federal judge pausing the Trump
administration's plan to ban Harvard from enrolling international students. Harvard is suing. CBS News Boston's Brandon Truett reports.
It has definitely caused a lot of have a lot of spandic game.
There is a cloud cast over the campus of Harvard University and the international students that fuel its culture of intellectual diversity.
When it started speaking out at protests. This is about let's month month and a half ago. I made my peace for getting deported fully.
Abdullah Shahad Siyal is a rising junior from Pakistan. He's also Harvard's student body president, whose status with the school is currently in limbo. On Friday, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's efforts to ban international students from the university. Students are waiting to see if that ruling sticks, with a hearing scheduled for next week.
The US also benefits heavily, heavily from these international students coming in because clearly they represent the best of their respective countries, and when they come here, the start business is the work in different company.
Harvard says twenty seven percent of its total enrollment it's made up of international students that come from at least one hundred and forty seven different countries. It's time now for the fort a wbz ake weather forecast, or now we're seeing some spots of rain if you're up in the Lowell and Lawrence area and also out in Fitzburg and Leminster. That's what we're going to be seeing for most of the day. It's going to be cloudy with
some breaks of sun. We'll have a breeze and be a shower or two that will head into the early evening while behind near sixty Tonight some clouds and alone near forty nine. Now Tomorrow it will be cloudy and with a little bit of sun, will be breezy and cool. I'll have a high around sixty three. Memorial Day, we'll have more sun than clowns in the high will be between sixty three and sixty seven, getting a lot warmer.
On Tuesday, it will be quite nice with lots of sun, high around seventy four, and looking ahead towards the rest of the week. Wednesday, it also will look dry and it will be comfortable with highs not far from seventy five. Right now in Boston it is cloudy and fifty six degrees. Every golfer's dream comes true for one man in West Bridgewater. Wbz's Madison Rodgers explains.
I've never at a million years, thought I would even see you pull on one in person, let alone thinking I would hit one.
Brockton's Jared Bartelomia has only been golfing for a few years, but on a drizzly day at the Westbridgewater Country Club when day at the seventeenth Hall.
I just stepped up and put it on the grass and swung a nine eye and as it was in the air, my buddy Ryan said, he goes, dude, if that goes in the cups, I'm going crazy.
A bounce, a quiver and the ball vanished, the shot of a lifetime.
We all started screaming. I threw my club in the air and I sprinted all the way down to the whole, one hundred and fifty hours, all the way down to the hole.
Jared is only the second person ever to make a hole in one and the league he plays in, which has been around for thirty five years, I be.
On bee Leaf right now. It's absolutely insane.
Madison Rogers w b Z Boston's News Radio.
Shouldn't come as a surprise, but the NBA says that Celic's forward Jason Tatum is a unanimous selection to the twenty twenty four to twenty five All NBA First Team. That's an award given to the top five best players in the league. This is the fourth consecutive time he's been named to the All NBA First Team, and his fifth time overall since he entered the league. It's a nineteen year old in twenty seventeen. We all remember that Tatum, however, did not have the best ending to his season, as
he ruptured his achilles. He will miss the start of next year and potentially even more time, but we're all wishing him a speedy recovery. Billy Joel is canceling all of his concert dates after revealing he's been diagnosed with a brain disorder. CBS's Michelle Miller explains.
The singer, songwriter and pianist announced he was diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the rare dementia like condition, which causes fluid build up, is reversible. In a statement, the seventy six year old said it has affected as hearing, vision and balance. The piano man wrapped up his record breaking ten year residency at Madison Square Garden last summer.
Billy Joel has released new music, as recently his last year que the Hot Dogs and Fire Up the Grail. It may not look like it yet, but it is Memorial Day weekend, the unoficial start of summer, and CBS's Brad Gibson tells us Who's Coogan?
What two thirds of Americans survey said summer grilling season is their favorite time of the year to be with friends and family, so much so they planned to attend five barbecues this summer and host for Aaron storm Is with the food distribution and retailer Spartan Nash.
Over two thirds of them love to have hamburgers at their cookouts, but another one in four enjoyed.
Brost Those surveyed were looking for boulder flavors and things like broad firsts.
Sweet and smoky, honey, barbecue, tangy pineapple.
Cheerioche toppings that are trending up cheese and peppers. Brad Gibson for CBS News.
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