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[0:09] ..." the WBZ news from futures in Europe. And here in that the United States and move up after a volatile overnight on Asian markets like in China. I'm really seeing here is a lot of rumors"...
[0:40] ..." Indications are we won't see a replay of yesterday's disaster on Wall Street. Futures are trading higher ahead of this morning's opening bell an hour and a half from now things have looked rather bleak yesterday when the market finished the Dow had dropped almost 450 points. In response to the Federal Reserve bailout of insurance giant AIG. CBS money watch correspondents are like -- says investors are finding other places to put their money."...
[1:16] ..." in goal we have a lot of scared people traders on a Wall Street saying that people -- calling up panic and wanting to dump stocks."...
[1:48] ..." early show this morning the European Central Bank is joining of the Federal Reserve and other central banks around the world and -- as much as -- 180 billion dollars -- global money markets the --"...
[3:01] ..." The former mayor and ambassador to the Vatican had been feeling ill but told family members he wanted to go ahead with his presentation at"...
[3:33] ..." She says it's been a tough time for the former mayor has been grappling with health issues and the death of his brother Dennis last month. Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030."...
[5:05] ..." morning Asian markets trimmed early losses on that news. FedEx has topped Wall Street earnings estimates and its first quarter -- was continued decline. In US domestic express shipments were strong cost controls helped offset higher"...
[0:00]" WBZ news time 8 o'clock Thursday morning eighteenth of September it's sunny and 59 degrees in Boston good morning I'm Ed Walsh thanks for joining jurors were following the WBZ news from futures in Europe. And here in that the United States and move up after a volatile overnight on Asian markets like in China. I'm really seeing here is a lot of rumors and faster better kept getting out but that's fast lane for your car he had told bigger layoffs -- comment this is currently -- beautiful -- Stevens a former mayors hospitalized."
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[0:31]" I feel -- get a former Boston mayor ray Flynn collapses during a speaking engagement I'm Karen Twomey here's the AccuWeather sunny days and clear -- to continue right through the coming weekend."
[0:40]" Indications are we won't see a replay of yesterday's disaster on Wall Street. Futures are trading higher ahead of this morning's opening bell an hour and a half from now things have looked rather bleak yesterday when the market finished the Dow had dropped almost 450 points. In response to the Federal Reserve bailout of insurance giant AIG. CBS money watch correspondents are like -- says investors are finding other places to put their money."
[1:03]" This financial crisis and turning potentially dangerous faze investors worldwide -- Frantically dumping act -- dumping stocks. And they're running to safety safety in treasury bills safety also in goal we have a lot of scared people traders on a Wall Street saying that people -- calling up panic and wanting to dump stocks."
[1:24]" Up your money's in the bank Euro case says the head of the FDIC's Sheila bear."
[1:29]" This is an extraordinary time but I think people should also understand that a lot of this turmoil is occurring outside of the banking sector outside of insured depository institutions. Investment banks insurance companies are different from FDIC insured banks. So actually for the most for -- the FDIC insured banks have weathered the storm pretty well so far."
[1:47]" Bear was on the CBS early show this morning the European Central Bank is joining of the Federal Reserve and other central banks around the world and -- as much as -- 180 billion dollars -- global money markets the -- has resulted in higher opening in Europe and it helped to ameliorate some of the early losses on Asian markets WBZ news -- who. Up to twice fire percent of toll takers working for the turnpike authority who year old be laid off over the next year to year and a half. Here's WBZ's Carl Stevens."
[2:14]" Asked turnpike authority executive director elbow which says they have cut senior management cut outside consultants cut overtime now it's time to cut toll takers 100 jobs. Nearly 25% of all toll takers will be out of work over the next year to year and a half this is."
[2:29]" Rutland you have to do it let's fill. That this doesn't give me any joy in doing just. It's hard stuff. Unfortunately it's what you need to do to make it -- they would do the people's lives."
[2:41]" More and more systems across the country are eliminating told -- jobs justice systems become more automated. These layoffs are expected to save about ten million dollars a year Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 former Boston mayor ray Flynn has been hospitalized. After collapsing during a speaking engagement yesterday here's the very latest from WBZ's Karen Twomey."
[3:01]" The former mayor and ambassador to the Vatican had been feeling ill but told family members he wanted to go ahead with his presentation at a religious outreach program called theology on tap. Ray Flynn arrived at -- in Quincy and began speaking but in complained of dizziness and then collapsed. He was rushed to St. Elizabeth hospital where his wife Kathy tells me he's undergoing some testing."
[3:21]" I will -- and when I left hospital last night they were that doing that test so. I am -- this morning enough thanks so what these thousands but it was very frightening it's Daley's kids polls seen."
[3:33]" She says it's been a tough time for the former mayor has been grappling with health issues and the death of his brother Dennis last month. Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[3:42]" 69 years old seven American GI's killed today when their helicopter crashed in southern Iraq near Basra the helicopter went down while flying in a convoy of four choppers from Kuwait into Iraq the military says it was an accident. The ocean liner QE two making war last port call here in Boston before taking on a new life as a floating hotel. WBZ's mark -- views on castle while in the watching his ship come in the morning mark."
[4:10]" Mourners are already commented ask why artwork out of -- shot at by outrage in the win artworks. BQE -- make its final stop. In the -- led by a fire but water spraying and a -- it'll stay here and bought at all until 5 o'clock -- and little it was. Fireworks Mottola Janet element its final order call in Dubai where will be applauding hotel are capped off the market -- a WBZ integrity attempt --"
[4:38]" After the business news from MarketWatch and wade this certainly seem worse. McCullough oh absolutely the Fed and other major central banks have joined forces to inject up to 180 billion dollars in global money markets and that those are star futures. Positive what these say positive this morning uptown to the S&P. Fifteen of the good for the NASDAQ up 67 on the Dow futures this morning call to the good. Major European markets are up this morning Asian markets trimmed early losses on that news. FedEx has topped Wall Street earnings estimates and its first quarter -- was continued decline. In US domestic express shipments were strong cost controls helped offset higher fuel prices. Pier one reported -- quarterly loss of just over thirty million dollars company withdrew its forecast for the year in -- of economic uncertainties the price of oil. Up two dollars to 32 cents -- a -- 57 a barrel. -- reports that -- 38 past the hour are Ron Amadon marketwatch.com. On WBZ. Newsradio 1030."
[5:40]" Anti for the forecast extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast -- meteorologist Elliott Abrams on this bright blue sky and sunny and very nice Thursday morning -- It is a great day emirate as sunshine they were expecting it to be nice the next several days of with -- all the news of concerns of failures bale house loans to prop up some. The financial for an interest even -- today marks the anniversary of the first loan taken by the federal government Alexander Hamilton arranged to borrow 191000. From two banks the status of 1989 and money was used to pay the salaries the president Congress's staff. What does that have to do with the weather the other question you are not alone. But bail out of -- common in the midwest because of all the rain underlying causes tropical activity causing much too much liquidity out there of the storms caused damage to coastlines to offshore banks. While he was one of the collateral effects. But we're having dry weather is one of the derivatives of flow from the interior. Are pressuring you can't discount -- is moving straight to -- was capitol street to us don't -- shorts sunny weather right through the weekend -- there -- rumors of storms elsewhere. Rumors are all -- common but analysts on system find some way to bond whether or whether there will be no rain in many markets are towns are in our CDs. Mr. be bankrupt the clouds. And the -- probably injecting funds in your plans and distrust has member FDIC forecaster discussing infrequent cloudiness some WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams at any rate you get our interest 58 degrees in Boston sunny skies WB's."












