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<v Speaker 1>This is WBZ, Boston's news radio.

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<v Speaker 2>We defining local news. An actual sunrise in Boston. You

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<v Speaker 2>mean it six o'clock on this Thursday morning, clear skies

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<v Speaker 2>to get us started. It is fifty four degrees here

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<v Speaker 2>in the city. That who's at six brought to a spy.

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<v Speaker 2>You're New England, Toyota Dealer, your hybrid all wheel drive headquarters.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks for being with us today. It's Thursday morning. I'm

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<v Speaker 2>Jeff Brown, so nice. Let's do it twice A mix

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<v Speaker 2>of sun and clouds for a while today I close

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<v Speaker 2>to seventies, but mid seventies Inland. Is WBZ aft you

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<v Speaker 2>weather meteorologist Joe Lundberg? A messy Friday, though, is coming

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<v Speaker 2>right up? Is the nightmare black? Or are the windows painted?

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<v Speaker 2>Dreams of another championship start giving the Celtics night sweat, says.

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<v Speaker 2>The Knicks stage another come from behind victory. They take

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<v Speaker 2>a two games to none lead in the NBA playoff series.

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<v Speaker 3>This Celtics fan, as many certainly must be, is beside

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<v Speaker 3>himself with what's transpired on Causeway Street the last few evenings.

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<v Speaker 1>He lost two at home.

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<v Speaker 2>Come on, man, are you kidding ugly? Are you kidding me?

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<v Speaker 3>Come on well after the Greens collapse in Game one

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<v Speaker 3>to the Knicks. This fan was banking on it.

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<v Speaker 4>I bet it gains them.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, did you clean up?

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<v Speaker 2>So, even though you're a Celtics pigion not.

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<v Speaker 1>To him, not too much.

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<v Speaker 3>Most Green teamers are not just that the Celtics lost

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<v Speaker 3>a second straight game, but the manner in which they

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<v Speaker 3>lost to New York, blowing a twenty point lead again,

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<v Speaker 3>leading to skepticism from even the most loyal fans. Do

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<v Speaker 3>you think they have enough to defend their title? No,

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<v Speaker 3>Chris Fauma, WBZ Boston's News Radio.

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<v Speaker 2>Game three in the Eastern Conference Semifinals coming up Saturday

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<v Speaker 2>night in Madison Square Garden happening right now. More black

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<v Speaker 2>smoke rises from the top of the Sistine Chapel. The

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<v Speaker 2>College of Cardinals meets again to select a new Pope,

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<v Speaker 2>but in round two no announcement to make. The deck

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<v Speaker 2>is stacked with cardinals appointed by Pope Francis. In fact,

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<v Speaker 2>about eighty percent of those voting got there with a

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<v Speaker 2>call from Francis. There are whispers that the Cardinals want

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<v Speaker 2>this process wrapped up by the weekend, and that would

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<v Speaker 2>be true. To form. The average conclave lasts from two

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<v Speaker 2>and a half to three days, an old friend and

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<v Speaker 2>a cell phone search steal the show at the Karen

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<v Speaker 2>Reid trial.

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<v Speaker 4>On the eleventh day of testimony in Karen Reid's retrial,

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<v Speaker 4>the jury instead heard hours of testimony about Jen McCabe

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<v Speaker 4>Jennifer McCabe the day, ending with this clip played for

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<v Speaker 4>the jury.

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<v Speaker 5>Jen McCabe, it's me or her.

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<v Speaker 1>Either I'm going down, Jen, or you are.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll have more reaction when you hear the whole thing

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<v Speaker 2>in context.

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<v Speaker 5>That was seven seconds, because there's a lot of context.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, tell us more about did you mean that? Jim

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<v Speaker 1>little stroll to talk. You'll see again.

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<v Speaker 4>Expert testimony focused on what time McCabe googled how long

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<v Speaker 4>to die in the cold on her iPhone the night

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<v Speaker 4>of John O'Keeffe's death.

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<v Speaker 2>CBS News Boston's Christina Rex, also a State police trooper,

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<v Speaker 2>provides more evidence. Tests morning court resumes once again. This

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<v Speaker 2>morning in Denam. It gets late early out here, and

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<v Speaker 2>that might be one reason we're always tired.

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<v Speaker 1>We've all been there seemingly sound asleep, but three o'clock

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<v Speaker 1>rolls around and boom, we're awake. And ask you what

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<v Speaker 1>time that do you wake?

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<v Speaker 3>Up today three forty five.

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<v Speaker 2>Three forty five.

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<v Speaker 1>That's Darby from Somerville who had to wake up and

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<v Speaker 1>get up early to catch a flight.

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<v Speaker 2>At Logan, I probably.

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<v Speaker 5>Wake up like once a night fully, but when I

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<v Speaker 5>do have like an early morning wake up call, I

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<v Speaker 5>definitely wake up more.

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<v Speaker 1>According to psychology today, a third of the population wakes

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<v Speaker 1>up around three in the morning for a variety of reasons.

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<v Speaker 1>But you won't find Daniel with his eyes open around

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<v Speaker 1>that time. He has no problem staying.

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<v Speaker 6>Asleep, deep sleep or nothing gets me up. It's best

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<v Speaker 6>sleeping position, probably on my side. I think the side

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<v Speaker 6>did seem to be the most popular sleeping position. L

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<v Speaker 6>Logan James Rojas WBZ Boston's news.

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<v Speaker 2>Radio Sunrise in the city, and for the first time

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<v Speaker 2>in several days, we actually have clear skies to enjoy it.

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<v Speaker 2>It's fifty four degrees right now in Boston. This is

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<v Speaker 2>going to be a relatively nice day. We're going to

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<v Speaker 2>see temperatures rising once again to the upper sixties, low seventies. However,

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<v Speaker 2>clouds will be on the increase this afternoon, and there

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<v Speaker 2>might be a spot shower or two overnight tonight, rather

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<v Speaker 2>cloudy couple showers around will drop into the upper forties.

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<v Speaker 2>Tomorrow is not going to be a great day, so

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<v Speaker 2>this two day winning streak in weather will come to

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<v Speaker 2>a screeching halt. We've got some rain moving in. It's

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<v Speaker 2>more than likely most of it going to be in

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<v Speaker 2>the latter stages of the day into the overnight hours tomorrow,

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<v Speaker 2>but there's a lot of it on the way, and

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<v Speaker 2>temperatures tomorrow really do not get out of the lower fifties,

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<v Speaker 2>so below average this time of year, and certainly more

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<v Speaker 2>wet weather on the way, and once again we do

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<v Speaker 2>need the rain a lot of the state as in

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<v Speaker 2>abnormally dry or moderate drought conditions still, so we are

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<v Speaker 2>looking at some rainfall tomorrow before it starts to clear

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<v Speaker 2>out this weekend Saturday, some leftover clouds, highs in the

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<v Speaker 2>upper sixties. Mother's Day looks spectacular, plenty of sunshine, highs

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<v Speaker 2>in the lower seventies. You deserve it right now. In Boston,

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<v Speaker 2>clear skies fifty four at six oh six on this

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<v Speaker 2>Thursday morning. The numbers are in, and once again they

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<v Speaker 2>are astonishing.

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<v Speaker 5>April twenty twenty five was the second warmest April on

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<v Speaker 5>record globally. According to Copernicus the European Unit's Earth Observation program.

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<v Speaker 5>The only other April that was warmer was back in

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<v Speaker 5>twenty twenty four. Last month marks the twenty first month

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<v Speaker 5>in a row that the global average surface air temperature

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<v Speaker 5>was more than one point five degrees celsius above pre

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<v Speaker 5>industrial levels. In addition to warm air, the average sea

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<v Speaker 5>surface temperature for last April was the second highest value

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<v Speaker 5>on record for the month. Tracy Wolf, CBS News.

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<v Speaker 2>It's been a long time coming, and President Trump hints

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<v Speaker 2>he will deliver on a promise of a trade deal today.

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<v Speaker 2>The tease on social media is pretty much a sure bet,

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<v Speaker 2>with a news conference scheduled for ten o'clock this morning

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<v Speaker 2>in the Oval Office to announce a deal with Great Britain.

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<v Speaker 2>No details about the pending deal are out in advance,

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<v Speaker 2>and not a peep from officials in Prime Minister care

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<v Speaker 2>Starmer's office either. It would be the first trade deal

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<v Speaker 2>announced since the President outlined worldwide taxes on imports. The

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<v Speaker 2>National Archives is out with more previously classified documents surrounding

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<v Speaker 2>the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Some sixty thousand newly

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<v Speaker 2>released pages are not expected to reveal any new details However,

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<v Speaker 2>they do include interview transcripts with convicted killer Sirhan. Sirhan

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<v Speaker 2>RFK was shot dead while on the presidential campaign trail

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<v Speaker 2>in Los Angeles back in nineteen sixty eight. You are

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<v Speaker 2>now in the loop for news updates throughout the day.

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<v Speaker 2>Listen to WBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm

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<v Speaker 2>Jeff Brown, WBZ, Boston's news radio.
