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And like a pea soup out there, very foggy and misty in the city of Boston, fifty eight degrees at eleven o'clock. Good morning, I'm Nicole Davis. Here is what's happening, key testimony for the defense and the Karen Reid murder re trial.
You have an opinion as to whether or not the rules that you see, the pattern injury that you see on mister O'Keefe's right arm is consistent with an animal bite or clawars.
Yes, it is very much that was pathologist doctor Elizabeth Lapa Sada, answering a question from defense attorney Alan Jackson. The defense is trying to prove that Reid is innocent and that John O'Keefe was not hit by an SUV. Wbz's Emma Friedman has more coming up in the news at eleven fifteen. Meantime, at eleven oh one, we are following a fifth day of protesting against immigration rates in
Los Angeles. President Trump has deployed another two National Guard troops and hundreds of marines to the city, despite objections from the Governor Gavin Newsom. ABC's mac Upman is on the scene.
In Battle to La, mayor of Karen Bass warning that Trump might be using La as a trial run for other cities.
A test case for what happens when the federal government moves in and takes the authority away from the state, are away from local government. I don't think that our city should be used for an experiment. Well, maybe we can do this to other cities.
Earlier in the day, the President suggesting that Newsom should be happy he sent in the military, that southern California was a quote mess.
Now the Trump administration's response to the protests have not stopped activists in other cities from holding demonstrations of their own. They have popped up around the country, including here in Boston. This afternoon, in Dorchester, almost two hundred people will officially become American citizens. A naturalization ceremony is taking place at the JFK Library at at about one point thirty. During the CEREMONMONI, the co founder of Maderna new bar Offion,
is such a deliverer speech. He was born in Lebanon in Beirut. Back in nineteen sixty two, when he was thirteen, he immigrated to Canada with his family and was officially naturalized here in the United States back in two thousand and eight. Some health experts are now speaking out against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior's decision to fire all seventeen members of the CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee. Here CBS is Michael Wallace.
Kennedy says his purge will restore the public's trust in vaccines. CBS News medical contributor doctor Seline Gownder, editor at Large for Public Health at KFF Health News, fierce Kennedy will replace medical experts with vaccine skeptics like himself, causing Americans to lose confidence in vaccinations and stop getting them.
And unfortunately that might lead to more outbreaks like what we're seeing with measles now in West Texas.
The American Medical Association says Kennedy's firings up and a transparent process that has saved countless lives. Michael Wallace, CBS News.
It is very wet out there, very foggy out this morning, and we've got some heavy rain moving through parts of central mass especially right along the Mass Pike, getting out there towards Sturbridge and into Charlton and making your way toward Oxford and Millbury. We also have some heavier showers too toward the Rhode Island line, and the heaviest of this is going to make its way toward Boston soon enough,
in the next couple of hours or so. Also seeing some storms popping up now in Fall River and also in places like Freetown and Summerset. For the afternoon, again we could have the occasional showers and storms. Downpours could cause flooding in the usual spots in your neighborhood. High you're sixty five in Boston could get up to seventy later on today, really not seeing it right now, most
inland areas just about the fifties or so. But when all this rain moves out, we could certainly see a bit of a resurgence when it comes to the warmth. Now for tonight, showers move out early, otherwise clearing and
alone near sixty. Tomorrow and Thursday much better. We have a beautiful day Tomorrow, mostly sunny, breezy at times, a high year eighty hazy sun on Thursday with augusty breeze and a high year eighty five Friday, mix of sunning clouds and a high year, seventy five showers, though coming back at night. Would you believe it another Saturday where it's gonna be wet at least part of the time, And that is the case. It's gonna be cooler too, with a high only in the sixties. Right now at
the capecog Canal. It's sixty two in Born. We've got that rain coming into Auburn at sixty degrees north of Boston, cloudy in Lawrence, and sixty one in Boston at eleven oh six. Foggy, hazy, or rather I should say foggy and misty and fifty nine degrees. A podcasting celebrity is speaking out about her time at Boston University. Here's wbz's Jaya Lette. I was attending BU on a full Twistion scholarship.
If I didn't follow this woman's rules, I was gone from.
The brand new Hulu documentary Caller Alex, premiering today, Alex Cooper of the top sharting call Her Daddy podcast makes scathing accusations of reformer BU soccer coach.
I started trying to spend as little time as possible.
With her, Hooper says, former coach Nancy Feldman would make unwanted advances touching her and insist on driving her places alone, among other things. Feldman retired a few years back. Prior to that, she coached the Terriers for some twenty seven years, winning fourteen conference titles in that time. They said, well, we're not going to fire her, but you can keep your entire scholarship. BBZ News Radio has reached out to bu for comment. Jay Willette, WBZ Boston's news Radio over.
To the South Shore now at eleven oh seven, a new memorial honors three young children who lost their lives at the hands of their mother. Your wbz's Jim McKay. It's just heartbreaking.
Olivia's a lifelong Duxbury resident. She remembers that morning just over two years ago when she found out Cora Dawson and Callen Clancy had died allegedly at the hands of their own mother, who was suffering a postpart of mental health crisis.
It is just very sobering to see what these families go through.
The lives of Cora, Dawson and Callen are now memorialized in a beautiful playground, their pictures and names etched it a slides and the decor behind Wadsworth Field in the center of town. Their memories will live on. After an unspeakable tragedy, Duxbury suffered one of its darkest days ever.
It's a place to remember children who have been taken by.
Violence in Duxbury. Jim mcka WVZ Boston's news.
Radio, and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center has a brand new name, the Thomas Michael Menino Convention and Exhibition Center. Late Tom Nino, of course, Boston's longest serving mayor from nineteen ninety three to twenty fourteen, big advocate for the development of the Convention Center, which opened back in two thousand and four. Last year alone, it hosted more than half a million visitors. Will be an official ceremony to rename it for the former mayor on July twelfth. You
are now in the league. For news updates throughout the day, listen to WBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Nicole Davis w b LEE, Boston's news radio
