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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 07/10/2008

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Play from 1:35[1:35] ..." test for. The skyrocketing cost of cigarettes has inspired some people in New York City. To quit this according to the city Health Department which reports a threefold rise in call volume to the city smoking cessation hotline. And of course this comes on the heels of major cigarette price hikes here in the northeast in some parts of New York City. One pack of cigarettes cost more than ten dollars to Massachusetts prices rose to more than six dollars -- On July 1."...

Play from 7:07[7:07] ..." There were coming up through 239 and the WBZ and on Wall Street stock prices have been bouncing all over the place today let's check in -- market watchers John Wordock for the latest."...

Play from 7:25[7:25] ..." that spike is wiping out our earlier triple digit gain for the blue chips right now the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Is up only eleven the Nasdaq is gaining six and the S&P 500 is tacking"...

Play from 11:13[11:13] ..." both season highs Jacoby Ellsbury had four hits Kevin Youkilis Manny Ramirez Sean Casey they had three piece youkilis collected four RBI many of Dustin Pedroia knocked in three runs says Pedroia expenses hitting streak not"...

Play from 0:03[0:03]" What you BC WBZ HD Boston. Streets screaming all online 24 hours a day this is WBZ Boston the most listened to extinction in New England. --"

Play from 0:18[0:18]" Hey good afternoon it's 230 on a sunny Thursday afternoon -- 79 degrees right now outside the BC studio sun Bob McMahon and here's what we're following in the WBZ newsroom Harvard researchers make a genetic discovery related to autism. The American Medical Association apologizes for past races."

Play from 0:38[0:38]" Even today only a fraction of AMA members are African Americans -- also coming up questions being raised as a new study shows more elderly drivers hitting the highway I'm mark kept the Boston forecast -- July weather on the way beginning this afternoon low humidity in her -- well in the eighties that a little cooler in the eighties with sunshine tomorrow and on Wall Street at this hour the Dow was up twelve as the price of oil spikes again the MarketWatch report coming up."

Play from 1:04[1:04]" Here's what's going on researchers at Harvard University have discovered a half a dozen genes that are shedding new light on autism. The findings suggest the disorder affects brain that can't properly formed new connections. -- may also help explain why intense education programs do help some autistic children. Because certain genes that respond to experience were not missing they were just stock in the off position. But the studies bigger messages that autism is to strikingly individual to envision an easy genetic test for. The skyrocketing cost of cigarettes has inspired some people in New York City. To quit this according to the city Health Department which reports a threefold rise in call volume to the city smoking cessation hotline. And of course this comes on the heels of major cigarette price hikes here in the northeast in some parts of New York City. One pack of cigarettes cost more than ten dollars to Massachusetts prices rose to more than six dollars -- On July 1. The American Medical Association is issuing an apology for its long history of racial discrimination."

Play from 2:12[2:12]" I'm very -- not -- in Washington for more than a century AMA policies discriminated against blacks many members were silent on the subject of segregation even while the nation was moving to advance civil rights. Local chapters in fact were allowed to exclude blacks. Even today only a fraction of AMA members are African Americans. A separate group represents black physicians the national medical Association's."

Play from 2:35[2:35]" That's very -- A 68 year old disbarred attorney will be in Lawrence district court next week to face charges that he stole some 77000 dollars. From the estate of the dead client. Arthur -- who was once president of the Lawrence bar association is accused of bilking money from the estate of the Methuen man. Last year Korea former state rep from Lawrence and his law license suspended because of the case. If convicted quarry could get up to five years in state for us. And it's a coming up to 235 now -- of WBZ Newsradio 1030 hurricane Bertha churning in the Atlantic has been downgraded to a category one storm. Still forecasters are telling of people on Bermuda to keep a close side on the storm's progress Bertha is about 500 miles southeast of Bermuda. Its winds are about ninety miles an hour experts say the storm could pick up steam of the next day or so it's not -- it's actually hit land anywhere. What do you think hurricane planning you probably think of Florida but bill reed director of the National Hurricane Center says think again. He is in Newport, Rhode Island and the talked with the BBZ's Deb Lawler about hurricanes here in New England."

Play from 3:49[3:49]" It's been quite a while since you've had a direct hit believe Bob back in 91 analyst. Probably the last one of consequences that you the direct full impact from these costs over the -- some of the ones come over --"

Play from 4:05[4:05]" And we always watch with the you know very careful lies what's happening to our self certainly in the Caribbean as these things get going what about the plans for. For being prepared for something to come this far north."

Play from 4:20[4:20]" The idea is to have a plan now ought to pretty -- sunny day. Tickets through carefully it doesn't have to be elaborate but make sure you you have made such talks about obviously you're right on the coast of need to evacuate. -- accurate Landler what you would need to get by first much is a week without electricity or -- all the trees we have here the big hurricane with a single -- went -- are moving here and take power out. Through huge swaths of the area would take. That's the best of efforts a lot of time to get it all back together so if you have a plan you'll be acting on the events as they occur rather than reacting."

Play from 4:58[4:58]" Do the geographical aspects of specially Massachusetts -- Cape Cod sticking out there and -- in kind of catching it on the other side if you will. Does not post and unique on situation for New England."

Play from 5:10[5:10]" Yes it does if you look at doorway and also major hurricanes in particular. Others the whole segment of the post from Norfolk cape hatteras to two the Jersey shore where there's not that many landfall just because the hurricanes are moving primarily. Do -- and Adam most of them swing got off to the northeast as they encountered. Where into the jet stream in the westerly to dominate our weather up here. But every now and then we'll get a strong hard pressure out to the east strong -- pressure of the west so while these storms come straight Norfolk -- east west -- from Connecticut all the way captured Cape -- that opens up the opportunities for those infrequent but -- like you had in 1938."

Play from 5:56[5:56]" Bill reed director of the National Hurricane Center. Should Americans start facing more stringent testing for driver's licenses when they become seniors new statistics suggest that as a question that will be asked more and more. As the nation's elderly population keeps growing. More now in this report from the BC's mark camp."

Play from 6:17[6:17]" Right now 50% of drivers in the US are 65 or older but that number -- jump according to triple A foundation to 25% by the year 22 -- five. Raises the question of whether seniors should be tested more frequently and strictly on whether they saved operated vehicle. Triple -- southern New England are kingdom and says they're against stricter testing based on age alone the -- and other criteria could be used to trigger more testing."

Play from 6:42[6:42]" It probably does make a whole lot of sense that he get your license at age sixteen going to happen. Other -- voted for high test every ten years you're really not getting any kind of screening."

Play from 6:51[6:51]" Kidman says states have this on a consistent standard and provide more alternatives those seniors still a ways to get around. Mark -- WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 7:02[7:02]" Right here. -- good news at wbz1030.com."

Play from 7:07[7:07]" There were coming up through 239 and the WBZ and on Wall Street stock prices have been bouncing all over the place today let's check in -- market watchers John Wordock for the latest."

Play from 7:17[7:17]" Now Bob -- shooting up the price again at this -- crude futures up more than five dollars trading near a 142 dollars a barrel. And that spike is wiping out our earlier triple digit gain for the blue chips right now the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Is up only eleven the Nasdaq is gaining six and the S&P 500 is tacking on a fraction. Some surprising news today from Wal-Mart the mega retailer says sales jumped more than expected last month. But wal mart's stock has been down about a half dollar today there are some concerns. The impact to those stimulus checks is starting to dry up. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour on John where doc marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio 103."

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Play from 9:00[9:00]" And it's 240 -- certainly a warm day today but not as hot as yesterday 79 outside our studios 83 at the airport let's check in with Heather Zehr. She's got the extended the -- BZ AccuWeather forecast."

Play from 9:14[9:14]" for the most part this afternoon it'll be comfortable with low humidity every -- have a high -- 89. Mainly clear tonight to -- 65 -- and I stay with sunshine and a high of EDT tomorrow. Tyson -- on Saturday as well mostly sunny with a high of 84 and breezy warm and more humid on Sunday sunshine and some clouds with a high of 85 any showers and thunderstorms will hold off until Sunday night. Next weather in just ten minutes I'm telling you BZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ted is there."

Play from 9:40[9:40]" And Boston temperature here in Allston Brighton we've just hit eighty degrees this is Neil Chayet looking at a law. What's in your wallet and somebody says show me the money what happens if they're blind. This case was brought by the American council of the blind into blind individuals who sued the secretary of the treasury arguing that failing to make different denominations of US paper money distinguishable for the visually impaired. Violates the rehabilitation act and that's exactly what the court has just held. The court noted that of the 171 money issuing authorities in the world only the US prints bills are identical in size and color in all denominations. The government argued the blind have a number of coping mechanisms including relying on others. Folding the corners of paper money themselves to differentiate among them purchasing -- 250 dollar currency reader or using your credit card. The court said the government arguments are analogous to the contention that because the physically impaired can ask strangers for assistance. Or crawl on all fours they are not denied meaningful access to public buildings. So the court found for the plaintiffs and while it's a long way from new bills it's clear that what's in store for our currency is definitely not. Small change this is Neil Chayet looking. --"

Play from 10:52[10:52]" It's 246 on the UBC sports time would Walt Perkins thanks very much (%expletive) today off for the Red Sox their still enjoying. One they've accomplished for the past three days three wins over the what was the hottest team in baseball the Minnesota Twins. Red Sox wrapping things up yesterday -- an eighteen to five win. The eighteen runs in 23 hits both season highs Jacoby Ellsbury had four hits Kevin Youkilis Manny Ramirez Sean Casey they had three piece youkilis collected four RBI many of Dustin Pedroia knocked in three runs says Pedroia expenses hitting streak not a seventeen straight games after the game. John Casey tells WBZ's Jon Miller everybody contributed. I was just -- we needed that -- related that I can't always put up a lot of runs and and -- did -- that pretty much everywhere and on top to bottom every day and Josh Beckett pitched five innings giving up eight hits in five runs to pick up his ninth win of the season against just five losses but Sox bullpen finished up with four shutout innings of relief. Red Sox again off today they'll take on the Orioles over the weekend at Fenway Park. Bruins veterans Patrice Bergeron and Manny Fernandez continue working with the team's rookies and youngsters at the team's development camp in Wilmington. Fernandez who played only four games in goal last year because of surgery to his left knee is anxious to show everyone he can still play."

Play from 12:08[12:08]" There do you remember that -- suffice that everything that's been long time but I want to get in there and need to get in there I think I'm going to try twice as hard and hopefully not to hurt but. Heard enough to help me out and I just have before coming to camp and couldn't in good shape and -- it's him I think that's you know a lot."

Play from 12:32[12:32]" And the Bruins development camp continues through Saturday in Wilmington on the mid day news Walt Perkins WBZ sports"

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[3:09]..." hour gets slick and icy highways out here this afternoon with the freezing rain in the traffic volume is pretty light overall. That we do have some flooding problems now as well we'll start with the accidents we've got one of the Mass Pike westbound. Out in Westborough have actually a number of separate accidents that stretch from the west for a service plaza. I don't toward drew won 22 in Millbury on the pike eastbound an accident is just before the western state police barracks in the left lane. The flooding along route two especially out to Concord. And act in. Downtown it's a pretty good ride through the city to Zakim Bridge the Leverett connector the Tobin Bridge virulent -- shake up to the north for 95 slow. Two Lowell both directions because of an earlier problem by Woburn street "...

[1:03]..." The winter storm advisory for southeastern mass was discontinued because of higher temperatures there. Mass highway has deployed thousands of pieces of equipment trying to "...

[1:18]..." I can't. Afternoon high end -- it Scituate and right now I just moved into ignore what and I can bill watts short term the road "...

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[7:31]..." an hour in some neighborhoods. And then gradually changeover to sleet and freezing rain from south to north and finally terrain in the city later this afternoon. Once you get to 1520 miles and let it looks like it's will be hard to get temperature above freezing -- all until ice could be probably this afternoon and the seating. Another strong wind down late tonight gusty northwest winds will come in and he slushy areas freeze solid the dry cold weather will follow for tomorrow Friday and Saturday. Looks like "...

[0:24]..." from the weather a very snowy morning the snow changing to sleet freezing rain -- mid range from southeast to northwest later today and for drivers. -- another billion dollar shortfall. A tragedy the state police "...

[1:04]..." area now some is experiencing an already extends down to about the New York City area. South of there is changing over to rain we expect the changeover to sleet freezing rain and then -- to get under way on the -- by about 10 o'clock. Reach the city around lunchtime or shortly thereafter. "...

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[4:37]..." Snowy sloppy day tomorrow increasing clouds cold tonight snow arrives late with a low -- around fifteen and tomorrow. Still all day infected will begin heavy for a time then mixing with sleet freezing rain turning to all rain in the afternoon. Accumulations of three to six inches from the city on sound infect the Cape and "...

[5:47]..." Capitol Hill meantime late word coming in from the White House a White House spokesman now saying that the president Barack Obama will have GOP support for the stimulus bill we'll keep you posted on this developing "...

[8:36]..." awhile tomorrow morning before mixing with then eventually changeover to sleep briefly freezing rain and then brain of the afternoon. Before they change over snow accumulations of three to six inches of the city. And up to 612 inches north and west the city were any changeover will "...

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