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[0:35] ..." as early as this evening. The last and largest defendants of the Big Dig tunnel collapsed make their deal the family of a woman killed in the Big Dig tunnels the last two years ago have reached a final settlement on Carrington. Questions as the Red Sox begin their quest for"...
[1:16] ..." of certain business tax breaks and a plan to stave off the Alternative Minimum Tax for twenty million Americans. The bill will also require the FDIC to ensure accounts of up to 250000. Dollars. John McCain Barack Obama and Joe Biden planned to return to Washington to cast their vote the vote is expected after sundown. Yesterday's rally on Wall Street carried over"...
[2:58] ..." go to the family of the Jamaica Plain woman killed in the Big Dig ceiling collapse two years ago. WBZ's Karen Twomey has."...
[6:03] ..." to challenger gray and Christmas but the -- 33%. Year over year. Business reports and 38 past the hour -- brought out on marketwatch.com. On WBZ news radio ten or."...
[7:03] ..." cool to be getting a somewhat warmer toward the end. On WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Alan Abrams thank you early this morning in Boston winds are shifting from the south over to the southeast. At five C it is"...
[0:00]" WBZ. WBZ. HD. Boston. This honestly what is the most listened to station in new late breaking -- WBZ. News radio 1030 every day. The BC news time 8 o'clock Wednesday morning it is the first of October. So overcast and Boston had 60 degrees and good morning thanks for being with us if Walters were -- for the BBC -- The US senate takes a shot at saving America's economy. -- tired of Accardo who aren't quite there will be their last package in the air and the vote could take place as early as this evening. The last and largest defendants of the Big Dig tunnel collapsed make their deal the family of a woman killed in the Big Dig tunnels the last two years ago have reached a final settlement on Carrington. Questions as the Red Sox begin their quest for another World Series championship Marquette in Anaheim JD journalist Michael -- look okay -- work out well they start tonight against the angels years he AccuWeather wet weather part of today dry weather with gusty breezes times tomorrow Friday and Saturday."
[1:01]" Here comes the Senate to save -- lawmakers have come up with a modified version of that financial -- the one of the house failed to pass this week here's correspondent Stephen -- with more. This senate will and a few -- incentives to the bill that failed in the house. Leaders agreed to include an extension of certain business tax breaks and a plan to stave off the Alternative Minimum Tax for twenty million Americans. The bill will also require the FDIC to ensure accounts of up to 250000. Dollars. John McCain Barack Obama and Joe Biden planned to return to Washington to cast their vote the vote is expected after sundown. Yesterday's rally on Wall Street carried over into the international markets that were open today it was a holiday in Hong Kong on mainland China in Singapore and the Philippines but stocks. Were higher in Japan Taiwan Australia and India. In Tokyo the Nikkei was up 1% after yesterday's drop to its lowest mark in more than three years in Europe this morning London and perishable -- Frankfurt is off -- US futures are down. Should congress worked through the Jewish holidays to craft a bailout for the economy that is the question being posed on this morning's WBZ online poll. And thus far the yeses outnumbered -- by more than two to one would like to know your opinion please visit our website -- wbz1030.com. WBZ news -- 82 and police in Brockton are looking into an accident that left a pregnant teenager wounded. WBZ's Carl Stevens traveled to the neighborhood where it all happen."
[2:22]" About port street in Brockton next to a house with a couple bullet holes that it. What near the front door one through a bedroom air conditioner just two of a flurry of bullets that struck a pregnant sixteen year old in the side issues walking down the street. This happened just before midnight on Monday night the girl who was walking with a boyfriend was rushed to the hospital I understand that she in the baby will make it. No word on a new arrests this area right off north main street receivers spate of violence is neighbors worried about young people with guns. From rocket Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[2:55]" 28 million dollars that is the amount of the final settlement that will go to the family of the Jamaica Plain woman killed in the Big Dig ceiling collapse two years ago. WBZ's Karen Twomey has."
[3:04]" the story this morning force. It was July of 2006 -- an -- by day and her husband were driving through one of the turnpike connector tunnel when the ceiling collapsed falling onto their vehicle killing her. Among the defendants modern continental and Bechtel Parsons -- Iraq and the Massachusetts turnpike authority. Brad Henry's the attorney for July -- children he says this is the end of the lawsuits."
[3:24]" Of the original eighteen. Defendants the plaintiffs have let three out of the case and we resolve the case with all remaining defendants. For a total including the prior settlements. Of 28090000. Dollars."
[3:40]" The money will be divided equally between them like children and her husband Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030 for Red Sox Nation the campaign begins tonight game one of the American League division series against the angels season Anaheim and it -- mostly for Red Sox fans back here at home. For some of the players the issue is not sleep WBZ's mark -- is with the Red Sox in California this morning."
[4:01]" Will they or won't day. Will J. D. Drew and Mike -- be in the lineup for game one with the angels both -- injuries but both worked out here and Anaheim looked okay. -- bothered by a sore hip for him it comes down to Kenny plays the field -- commute. -- Partner. It was him move around Reno player for Karen Wagner won't -- bothered by sore back but only a couple of games -- September but feels good however -- tough. -- timing and then you know he's just to demand Garnett about. The sought to make those decisions today even as they watched Josh backed this if he can pitch game three at Fenway. In Anaheim mark -- WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[4:42]" WBZ news -- seven authorities in Amherst are looking into the death of a two year old little boy. Who was killed yesterday morning after being hit by a school bus Abraham Espinoza was waiting at the stop with a parent and older sibling a student at nearby school. He was pronounced dead at the scene. And the MBTA trolley driver caught on camera with these young son and nephew behind the controls has been fired by the team which says it will not tolerate any behavior. Putting its customers at risk. Passenger took photos on -- green line trolley last month and posted them on Craigslist dot com. This aimless teen driver was suspended last year for using a cellphone while working the business news no right to market watch good morning Rodham."
[5:21]" Well good morning over the Senate set to vote to cheating on his version of the financial rescue plan the stock for -- surgery in the red. -- doesn't for the S&P down fifteen for the NASDAQ off about 96 for the Dow futures. -- coaches this morning some traders say things. The market's likely to remain rather volatile financial rescue plan has -- finally approved European policy makers calling on the Senate to approve of him each morning. Major auto makers reported on September shales today the slow economy and tight credit made it difficult for Jews to move inventory. Burlington based Nuance Communications will acquire -- speech recognition systems this one about a 96 million dollar deal. Planned layoffs of seven point 2% in September according to challenger gray and Christmas but the -- 33%. Year over year. Business reports and 38 past the hour -- brought out on marketwatch.com. On WBZ news radio ten or."
[6:15]" And a good look at the forecast now it's the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast and is going to look silly there was we can get through the low clouds we have hanging over Boston this morning. There -- a lot of low clouds on -- doing that marks the heaviest showers and actually tended to remain little stationary -- from about the Worcester area westward and southward to northern Rhode Island another batch of Berkshire's some others in Connecticut. The fact that their slow moving and they seem to keep regenerating -- southwest images of some concern because of that. Shifts over -- a lawsuit could mean that some neighborhoods get some fairly heavy rain that lasts for awhile but overall few showers and thunderstorm. Temperatures today mostly in the sixties. And then tomorrow partly sunny westerly breeze kicking in that'll feel like going to fall 68 degrees high 66 Friday 64 on Saturday. -- he goes through next week it looks like we'll be cool to be getting a somewhat warmer toward the end. On WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Alan Abrams thank you early this morning in Boston winds are shifting from the south over to the southeast. At five C it is overcast and its sixty degrees WBZ."











