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My WBZ Morning Headlines 09/12/2008

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Play from 6:02[6:02] ..." now -- should be futures down about six Nasdaq down by three business reports and 38 -- we are our Ron Amadon marketwatch.com. On WBZ. Newsradio 1030."...

Play from 6:15[6:15] ..." meteorologist Elliott Abrams -- this morning. Garrison were never an increasing clouds and then some rain coming in late this afternoon that -- showers tonight. During the weekend will be near the dividing line between very warm air of the south cooler air to the north is likely to be in the seventies both days could go past eighty on Sunday. And -- communicate no shower or thunderstorm long periods of time. When is probably not raining. And then some rain on Monday clearing out on Tuesday time WBZ actual meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you early this morning in Boston mostly cloudy 58 degrees winds are from the southwest at six. Relative humidity 83% 58 were heading for a high of sixty to 72 was rain on the way this afternoon."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WBZ. WBZ. HD Boston. Straight straight screening all online 24 hours a day this is WBZ Boston the most listened to Stacy and New England. WBZ news dominated."

Play from 0:16[0:16]" Talk on this Friday morning it is the twelfth of September in Boston a lot of clouds overhead. 57 degrees good morning thanks for joining us private Walters -- following the WBZ -- it's on the rails to financial real apparently a cash strapped MBTA trying to pay its bill I'm Karen Twomey undercover cops about to be uncovered or Boston Police officers in uniform -- greater purpose. -- Steve hurricane forced hurricane force winds from like forced millions to evacuate in advance along the coastal Texas lane near Galveston. But not everybody's leaving a lot of the water below. Why gasoline -- sure the generators or -- than their -- are AccuWeather has the go into the weekend chance of showers increases early summer around late this afternoon and tonight into tomorrow and in sports tonight off for the Sox last -- back to work tonight as the blue jays got to. The MBTA is so strapped for cash. It's trying to figure out how to paid not only regular bills would. Even make the payroll reports WBZ's Karen Twomey."

Play from 1:12[1:12]" Money was the topic is MBTA board members met with T general manager -- isn't transportation secretary Bernard Cohen to figure out what to do with an eight billion dollar plus debt load. Back pay from union contract and -- day to day operating costs including salaries and about this tells WBZ TV's -- short -- things are not good."

Play from 1:30[1:30]" I you have to be going -- to Clifton and heading for the cliffs and which is closer to it today and we have we have been."

Play from 1:35[1:35]" And secretary Cohen -- a little in the way of encouragement."

Play from 1:39[1:39]" MB DA has the highest at any transit agency in the United States of America. And that is likely that problem is likely to get worse."

Play from 1:48[1:48]" Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio ten there and there's this three T workers are accused of accepting money for services not rendered. Identified as Michael O'Toole of Milton Francis Flaherty of South Boston Christopher periods of Saugus the three been indicted by the grand jury for submitting. False time sheets. An order from Boston's top cop is designed to put more uniform officers on the street. WBZ's Carl Stevens has details starting next week some eighty Boston Police plainclothes patrol officers. Are going to be in uniform commissioner Ed Davis is making the change to give police more visibility he says it should go a long way toward preventing crime."

Play from 2:23[2:23]" Of the community -- the Spirit and I believe it couldn't be more effective and so -- and more greater caucuses will be doing great trouble pure street. In -- you don't want -- to reduce. Contribute cooking will books include true reform."

Play from 2:38[2:38]" There will still be plenty of plainclothes detectives in the city as well as officers were part of -- gang unit the fugitive strike force but starting next week there will be more officers out there. In uniform Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 Houston has a problem it's hurricane -- but officials. Are not telling people in the nation's fourth largest city to evacuate. As correspondent Stephen Portnoy tells us the thinking is that having everybody try to leave would do more harm than good."

Play from 3:04[3:04]" He evacuation routes were bumper to bumper for hours live video showed folks at home what it would look like they tried to leave we've heard from so many people says I just don't want to go through that situation like freedom and officials are advising -- just. Right out the storm at home as they can. Hurricane Rita at three years ago scared so many do evacuating that many cars ran out of gas overheated in traffic. More than -- hundred people died just tried to flee. Steven Portnoy ABC news Houston."

Play from 3:33[3:33]" There is however mandatory evacuation order for residents on the low lying areas near Galveston Texas that is where I could make landfall late tonight or early tomorrow. The latest adviser from the National Hurricane Center just posted moments ago. Shows this general like right now is 230 miles southeast of Galveston moving toward the west northwest at thirteen. And expected to leader to turn to the northwest. And to perhaps strengthen although it is conceivable that it will not reach the category three status and had originally been -- still category two with a 105 mile an hour sustained winds is exacerbated by the fact that this is such a large storm. With hurricane force winds extending out more than a hundred miles from the center and tropical storm winds. Close to 300 miles from the -- WBZ news Tommy -- seven vice presidential candidate for the GOP Sarah Palin. Had her first in depth interview it was on the AB CTV with Charlie Gibson. And the wide ranging interview touched on just about everything from the war on terror to the situation in Georgia and Ukraine. And Charlie Gibson -- government ahead of state."

Play from 4:37[4:37]" I have not and I think if you go back in history and if you asked that question of many vice presidents they may have the same answer that I just gave you."

Play from 4:45[4:45]" A disproportionate number of victims of domestic violence in this state are immigrants many of them illegal immigrants the globe reporting anti immigrant sentiment could be -- the problem because. The victims are reluctant to come forward but the paper says federal officials could offer special visas to the victims of violence. And not prosecute the advocates say that some domestic violence victims are essentially. Being held hostage by their legal spouses or partners two and one of this country's biggest investment banks is on the ropes or rebutting talking about Lehman Brothers this morning Ron Amadon."

Play from 5:12[5:12]" Indeed The Wall Street Journal says Lehman Brothers is racing to find a buyer of the papers says the Fed the Treasury Department working Lehman to help resolve its problems betting seems to be on Wall Street to believe the rumors that Bank of America might be your prime. Take over partners there Washington Mutual and AIG will also be closely watched today while -- it has enough capital to write about the banking crisis. AIG's were hurt as home values of fallen. Did we go shopping last month will -- Saturday thirty when the government reports on harvest retail sales were expected to be up. Just three tenths of 1% -- shall also prices commodity thirty and they are expected via a couple of tents. Hey you know this season just underway in the NFL but NBC says the Super Bowl is already 85%. Sold out on the counter advertising. Despite 10% price increase -- Right now -- should be futures down about six Nasdaq down by three business reports and 38 -- we are our Ron Amadon marketwatch.com. On WBZ. Newsradio 1030."

Play from 6:13[6:13]" The extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast meteorologist Elliott Abrams -- this morning. Garrison were never an increasing clouds and then some rain coming in late this afternoon that -- showers tonight. During the weekend will be near the dividing line between very warm air of the south cooler air to the north is likely to be in the seventies both days could go past eighty on Sunday. And -- communicate no shower or thunderstorm long periods of time. When is probably not raining. And then some rain on Monday clearing out on Tuesday time WBZ actual meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you early this morning in Boston mostly cloudy 58 degrees winds are from the southwest at six. Relative humidity 83% 58 were heading for a high of sixty to 72 was rain on the way this afternoon."

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A winter storm that forced hundreds of schools in Massachusetts to cancel classes has changed to rain in the Boston area as temperatures rise above freezing.

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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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It's now virtually certain that Winthrop Democrat Robert DeLeo will replace Sal DiMasi as House Speaker. DeLeo's chief rival for the post, House Majority Leader John Rogers of Norwood, dropped out of the race after acknowledging that DeLeo has enough v

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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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