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News Sunny and seventy five in Boston. Hello and thanks for being with us on this Sunday morning. It's August tenth. I'm Sherry Small and here's what's happening. A man whose small boat capsized yesterday off the coast of Hull has died. CBS News Boston Samantha Cheney spoke with witnesses.
Around twelve o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Massachusetts State Please Saint Cruise from their marine unit, along with the US Coastguard, came to nantask at.
Beach Real saw what looked like an overturned boat over by the small island over my shoulder.
It's where we're told they discovered a man unresponsive in the water, as well as a boat that had flipped upside down.
It looked like a small personal spooner.
Maybe I saw the diggy gittin toe from the water.
I saw the helicopter flying all afternoon.
And police are still trying to figure out how the boat flipped. Witnesses say the waves were around three to four feet tall yesterday. The UN Security Council meeting today to discuss Israel's plans to seize control of Gaza City. The move seen as a threat of forced displacement for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and also the lives of hostages still being held by Hamas.
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Jerusalem as one of the protests taking place in Israel and supportable hostages there Also many people are holding signs of Palestinians in Gaza. These protests have had a renewed urgency after the announcements by the government of Prime Incident in At that it intends to niscalate the war by entering Gaza City, which potentially untold tatas proper consequences for Palestinians of Gaza City. And indeed, some of the hostages that are alive still believed to be kept into gazasip.
And that's a BBC's Emir Nader reporting today Prime Minister Benjamin net and Yahoo telling foreign reporters Israel has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas, adding that the goal is not to occupy Gasa, but to free Gausa. To London, Now, three hundred and sixty five people arrested for showing support for a recently banned pro Palestinian group. Protesters want to force the government
to reconsider that ban. Parliament passed a law last month banning Palestine Action, making it a crime to publicly support the organization. The ban approved after activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and vandalized two tanker planes to protest britain support for Israel's offensive in Gaza. Another major university finding itself in President Trump's crosshanders.
In recent weeks, Brown and Columbia Universities agreed to pay multimillion dollar settlements, and just days ago, the Justice Department put UCLA on notice seeking a one billion dollar settlement as it suspends five hundred and eighty four million dollars in federal grants. A payment of that scale would be devastating, adding its negotiating with the White.
House, ABC's Christy and Cordero, and now the four d A WBZ ACHU weather forecast.
It'll warm up as we head through the next few days. This afternoon will feature sun in a few high clouds, high eighty five in Boston to ninety Inland, eighty for the Cape and Islands for near seventy, then for tonight tomorrow, hot and a touch more human as we go back to work. Sunshine highs eighty seven to ninety one about Tuesday and Wednesday, load of mid nineties with sunshine as the heat continues. I'm Acuweather and mediaaologist Bill Dagger, WBZ Boston's news radio.
And right now seventy five and sunny in Boston. A final funeral is held for the security guard killed in a mass shooting at a Manhattan office tower last month.
Forty six year old along atm was held as a hero at his funeral in Brooklyn on Saturday. He had ducked behind the security desk at the Park Avenue building during the shooting rampage to try to shut off the elevators when he was gunned down.
This is what they do every day. They know that they put themselves on the line, and this is the kind of tragedy you never want to.
Have happened atn Lisa, wife, four children, and a grandchild. His union has set up a go Fundme, which has already raised more than two hundred thousand dollars. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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