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[0:26] ..." in Braintree former White House spokesman Scott McClellan blisters bush in his new book -- to act why or how can -- The AccuWeather on the cool side dry weather the next few days sixties this"...
[2:10] ..." hasn't even hit the stores yet but Washington is buzzing about the new book from. Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan he gives his spin on how the administration sold the war in Iraq to the"...
[4:38] ..." him how he felt and he said said he is not been back to school since his mother may sue WBZ news tomato."...
[4:54] ..." for the business news good morning Ron Amadon. Well good morning -- oil prices are -- this morning like crude is down to 12628 touchdown better than two dollars and fifty cents. Prices have dropped about"...
[5:41] ..." or no contact between the two parties in the past few days. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour -- Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio 1030."...
[0:00]" WBZ news time 8 o'clock Wednesday morning the 28 of may and a good morning. It's clear but cool fifty degrees in Boston I've -- Walsh and her distraught is following the WBZ -- did anyone knew anything about the high price -- the -- About -- Beacon Hill Kent State lawmakers do anything about gas prices they'll talk about it today I'm Karen Twomey also this morning a school bus drivers in big trouble after beating a train to across and he did. But apparently just barely going to happen in Braintree former White House spokesman Scott McClellan blisters bush in his new book -- to act why or how can -- The AccuWeather on the cool side dry weather the next few days sixties this afternoon seventy tomorrow on Friday. Gasoline prices are the topic of discussion during a hearing on Beacon Hill today here's WBZ's Karen Twomey."
[0:46]" A rare meeting of the senate committee on post audit and oversight will be held on Beacon Hill today the topic sure to Melissa a lot of frustrated commentary gas prices senator mark the Chico says committee members realize they don't control prices but they do want to try and do something."
[0:59]" We realized primarily it's a federal issue in an international issue much somebody somewhere has to start speaking out on this issue -- economy we need to get some action at the national level there is no question about these these major oil companies are walking -- were record profits and literally robbing the citizens serve the of the -- of the nation."
[1:22]" Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030 teenagers are also victim to the sluggish economy and the cost of gasoline and his WBZ's Carl Stevens tells us they're spending more of their money on bat. And little -- else a new study of credit card spending shows the price of gas is hitting teenagers hard. The money they used to spend on clothing music movies whatever all that discretionary -- is going right into the gas tank. John her instead of the Massachusetts retailers association says that will hurt businesses this summer."
[1:51]" This summer's very vital to those stores whether they be clothing stores. Technology stores entertainment stores that that -- those kids."
[2:00]" Kids who are getting extra money from summer jobs but nobody used to a lot of that money just -- the -- to get to work. Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 WBZ news -- to it hasn't even hit the stores yet but Washington is buzzing about the new book from. Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan he gives his spin on how the administration sold the war in Iraq to the American public. We spoke about it earlier -- ABC news political consultant Tori Clarke who worked in the administration would McClellan."
[2:27]" I was there to this summer of 2003 and proud of the big emphasis in. After the fall of 2002 in this certainly the first half of 2003 it was as much. Transparency is possible battled colon and for instance behind the embedding program have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of journals -- Who worked up close and personal everything that was happening until my experience in that time group was very different than what occurred about. Scott portrayal so far."
[2:54]" Tori Clarke says she found McClellan when she worked with -- need to be positive about the White House -- a lot of changes for school buses and for crossing guards in Braintree. After an incident their last week it could've been tragic WBZ smart -- has the story."
[3:08]" Security cameras caught at all a school bus loaded with kids trying to beat a railroad crossing gate as a lowered to block traffic. It happened on May twentieth at front and commercial streets here in Braintree and the bus was actually struck on top by the gate. The bus driver said there was a malfunction with the gate but an investigation shows all the rail equipment was working. The name of the suspended drivers not been released but Braintree now working with transit police to make sure their personnel no proper procedures. They're also rerouting buses around on the front commercial street that intersection. In Braintree mark katic WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[3:45]" ABC news -- 7 Mayor Menino is suspending the public works director for three weeks after a beneficial allowed one of his aides to work from her home. In Venezuela the mayor says the decision by Dennis roared to let her do that for months was. Poor judgment and against the city's personal policies no problem for her though she asked permission and she was given permission -- reprimanded at all for what happened. And that this morning we have a short it's almost true cruel for comment. But here it is a little boy in the process of being diagnosed for autism was voted out of his public kindergarten class. After his teacher pulled the other students five year old Alex Barton who has discipline problems because of his condition. Only moved into the school in port St. Lucie Florida in January and after he was voted out by his classmates fourteen to two. He spent the rest of the day in the nurse's office the teacher asked him how he felt and he said said he is not been back to school since his mother may sue WBZ news tomato."
[4:44]" Remember to check this out when you've got to work listening online -- every day to wbz1030.com. Time now for the business news good morning Ron Amadon. Well good morning -- oil prices are -- this morning like crude is down to 12628 touchdown better than two dollars and fifty cents. Prices have dropped about 6% since hitting -- record levels last week that. Don't get too giddy because prices are still look better than 30% just this year however. Those falling prices have put a smile on Wall Street traders spacious this morning pictures look in part to good gear up 27 on the Dow but nine -- on the Nasdaq. The rising cost of gasoline or raw materials says Ford cutting up to 12% of its Sharif workforce according to the Detroit news. -- only as soon as details of movers still being worked out. And the New York Times says merger talks between United Airlines and US share appear who have fallen apart shows there's been little or no contact between the two parties in the past few days. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour -- Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[5:52]" The fair skies dependent as we call on AccuWeather meteorologist Elliott Abrams well that's right it is a nice cool dry sunny morning going to be beautiful 64 today's high chilly tonight going down the 3940 reasons and summers 49. In the city of -- Mount Washington this morning and so eighteen degrees of course there above 6000 feet. Tomorrow partly to mostly sunny 75 Friday sunshine 73 to be a shower or thunderstorm anytime on Saturday high 73. That whether or just ten minutes on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist -- they were thank you early this morning Boston clear skies fifty degrees WP"
















