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News forty five degrees in Boston at eleven o'clock. Good Wednesday morning. I'm Madison Rodgers, and we start this hour with developing news in Washington. Democrats are demanding answers around war plans shared on a group chat with top White House officials and a journalist. Director of National Intelligence Tulsey Gabbard, testifying right now, insists this is much ado about nothing.
The conversation was candid and sensitive, but as the president National Security advisor stated, no classified information was shared. There are no sources, methods, locations, or war plans that were shared.
Again, she is in the hot seat right now, and we get the very latest on signal Gate and a special report from CBS News.
The Atlantics editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who was accidentally looped in on a group chat of top intelligence officials, has just published operational details of plans for military strikes on Huthi rebels and Yemen. Correspondent At O'Keeffe is at the White House.
For example, it said at eleven forty four eastern, the weather's in good shape.
At twelve fifteen eastern, the first run of FA teens are going to launch for the first strike package.
More would launch at two ten.
National Intelligence Director Tulsea Gabbard's being questioned by lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee right now, Democrat Jim Hins.
Everyone here knows that the Russians or the Chinese could have gotten all of that information, and they could have passed it on to the Houtis, who easily could have repositioned weapons and altered their plans to knock down planes or sink ship.
White House Counselor Alina Haba, we.
Stand by Mike Walsey's doing a tremendous job.
I think this is a distraction. Spokeswoman Caroline Levitt calls it another hoax. CBS News special report. I'm Deborah Rodriguez, a tough student from Turkey. Is an iced attention. More on that now with wbz's Jim McKay.
I'm on the Toughs campus where international students are feeling increasingly concerned about the state of immigration right now in the US.
I'm sure the kids who are like thinking about coming to the US are having taken thoughts about it now.
Anika is a second year student from India, shocked but at the same time not surprised which she heard about Rumesa Austerk, a Turkish national doctoral student who was reportedly picked up by ICE agents off campus under mysterious circumstances that were never explained to tuft's leadership. There's a planned rally for Rumeza Austurk this afternoon on campus, as her status in the US right now remains unclear on the tough's campus. Jim mcka WVZ Boston's news radio.
We'll continue to follow the latest on that story right here on WBZ News Radio and streaming on the new iHeartRadio app. Most of the rain has eased out north of town, but we are still seeing showers around down on the Cape. This afternoon, it'll be clouds in some sunshine with highs near fifty. Tonight's partly cloudy, thirty four for the low in Boston. Some of the coolest suburbs can see temps dip into the upper twenties tonight. Then tomorrow it's partly to mostly sunny, a breezy day with
a high around forty nine. Thursday night, we have a shower in spots as we get down to thirty eight degrees. Then sun is followed by increasing clouds for Friday. We'll top out in the low fifties, low forties for the high on Saturday. Right now again rain down on Cape Cod, less rain in the Merrimack Valley, and right now in Boston forty five degrees and mostly cloudy at eleven o five. Boston's new pro women's soccer team has a new name, and wbz's j Willlette reports.
Boston Legacy Football Club. That's the new name for the professional women's soccer team coming to call Jamaica Plane their new home. A club spokesperson says they ditched the original name Boss Nation after receiving months of rigorous fan feedback and new suggestions. The club aims to begin their twenty twenty sixth season at White Stadium, an embattled project in which neighbors have sued and dug their heels into halt
renovations to the crumbling structure Franklin Park. But there you have it, Boston Legacy Football Club is the new name for the new pro women's soccer team coming to Boston. J WELLLEDWBZ Boston's News Radio.
And we are still waiting on a ruling from the judge in that White Stadium trial Judge Beverly Cononi and the Karen Reid trial has just ordered a buffer zone around the courthouse. That buffer zone will prevent protesters from gathering near Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham. Cononi says it'll prevent jurors from being influenced by chance yells and car horns. The last trial also had a buffer zone, but she says this one will be even larger. We are waiting
to learn exactly how large we are talking here. Jury selection set to start on April first, and we will be covering the trial as it happens right here on WBZ News Radio and streaming on the new iHeartRadio app. Health officials say passengers aboard an Amtrak train out of Boston may have been exposed to measles. More from South Station Now with wbz's James Rojas, it.
Was last week when someone who would be diagnosed with measles traveled on an Amtrak train to DC. That was the Northeast Regional train, which starts in Boston with stops in New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The exposure period is said to be Wednesday, from seven to thirty pm to one am Angela, who's already taken precautions by wearing a face mask, says, it's concerning.
Obviously, I already liked take precautions, just more for my grandparents than myself because I visit them frequently and they're quite old. I don't want to track anything to them, but also helps if there's anything I.
Don't want to catch that it helps me too.
It's a boding call for on the East to A.
Health officials say anyone who traveled on the same train as the person infected is should watch for symptoms at South Station. James Rojas WBZ Boston some news radio.
Measels outbreakout of West Texas has now spread to more than three hundred people. At least one person has died, and health officials continue to hammer that the virus can be avoided.
The vaccine can considered the best prevention against measles, but so many parents are trying alternatives like vitamin A and cod liver oil.
That they ever out of those Actually.
Drug Imporium pharmacy manager Tyler Schultz.
Specifically the cod liver oil fast few weeks has been moving fast, flying off the shelf.
Doctors at a Lubbic hospital say they've treated a handful of unvaccinated children who had been given so much vitamin A by their parents that they had signs of liver damage. Jim Ryan, ABC News.
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