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break them down what it meaps to voters. the message, at this hour,eas voters should cast their vote tomorrow for his wife, hillary. she can do for them as the president of united states. he and his wife spent the day shoring up the delegate rich texaner than battleground state of massachusetts. i don t think we ever stopped being great. [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] but we did stop being whole. we stopped growing together and that is what she wants to do. she in with as to make america whole again. mary. hillary clinton making stops in springfield and rallying voters to get out there to trust in her went they cast the vote tomorrow. i want every child have the same opportunities to go as far as your hard work and talent will take you, so join with me, let s make it happen, boston. about bernie sanders today and never named him and focused on negative tone but again at this hour it is former president clinton. his voice obviously hars every a ever
Bay-stateMassachusettsUnited-statesThomas-cemeteryNew-yorkCanadaTexasBostonRhode-islandCaliforniaVirginiaRussia impact on what happens next. good morning. i m emily riemer. randy: and i m randy price. we re live as the bay state gets ready to vote. erika tarantal and kelley tuthill are tracking the key day ahead for republicans and democrats. emily: we ll start with erika leading our coverage from west roxbury. good morning, erika. erika: good morning, emily and randy. here in west roxbury and across the commonwealth, the polls will be open by 7:00 a.m.. and voters have some real power in their hands this morning. more delegates are up for grabs today across the country than at any other time during this race. we ll have all the key factors to keep your eyes on today in just a minute, but first let s get to cindy with the forecast. cindy, i can tell you it s brisk today. cindy: a lot different than yesterday, erika. good morning to you. look how strong the winds are. we re still getting gusts over 30 miles per hour in spots. but last hour we were gusting over 40 to near 50 miles per ho
Thomas-cemeteryMassachusettsUnited-statesBay-stateBrooklynNew-yorkChinaBurlingtonMaineCaliforniaNew-bedfordRussia randy: and i m randy price. we re live as the bay state gets ready to vote. erika tarantal and kelley tuthill are tracking the key day ahead for republicans and emily: we ll start with erika leading our coverage from west roxbury. erika? erika: good morning, emily and randy. here in west roxbury and across the commonwealth, the polls will be open by 7:00 a.m. and voters have some real power in their hands this morning. more delegates are up for grabs today across the country than at any other time during this race. there s a lot to watch. we ll have all the key factors to keep your eyes on today in just a minute, but first let s get to cindy with the forecast. a little dose of reality today, cindy. cindy: you ve got it. after record-setting warmth yesterday. 36 degrees right now in boston. but that wind is active out of the west-northwest. still gusting over 20 miles per hour but it s been gusting 45-50 through the overnight so the winds are going to be settling down this mor
Thomas-cemeteryMassachusettsUnited-statesBay-stateChinaCaliforniaBrooklynUtahNew-bedfordRussiaSan-bernardinoRhode-island-hospitalSOUTHINGTON - Robert Francis Brick, 93, affectionally known as "Big Bob, " resident of Southington, died peacefully at home Sunday, April 28, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.Bob is survived by his devoted wife of 63 years, Barbara (Grumman) Brick, and their five children, Robert W. Brick, Coll
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