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[1:01] ..." and across to Chicago's grant park. Thousands gathered near the listened to Barack Obama declare victory is history was made the Illinois Democrat becoming this country's first African American president. Obama told the crowd. This country"...
[2:40] ..." WBZ news Tommy go to John McCain told his supporters in Phoenix he has no regrets I was a candidate for the highest office in the country. I love"...
[2:58] ..." McCain says -- disappointed as he was to lose the election of Barack Obama makes him proud of what this nation has accomplished. One of the few negatives against Obama from the exit polls. Texas seven in -- say they do expect taxes to rise in an Obama presidency was six intensive John McCain wouldn't on the same thing. The bulls also showed nearly six in ten voters of the Barack Obama has sufficient judgment to be president and has said he has enough experience to be an effective chief executive. Latest numbers doubt"...
[4:29] ..." WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke to the man in charge of that department Secretary of State Bill Galvin says the two ballot questions that passed have to be certified by the governor in the governor's council. And even the state"...
[4:51] ..." effect when it's certified probably early next month and the ban on dog racing would take effect in one year. Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030."...
[5:02] ..." analysts and pundits said this would be one of the most important presidential elections in our history. And that message hit home more closely for a Nashua, New Hampshire woman who went into labor but decided"...
[0:00]" WBZ. Yeah. WBZ. -- Boston this. Is the most listened to station in new late breaking news WBZ. Newsradio. 1030 every day. BC news time 8 o'clock in the morning it's Wednesday the fifth of November. The morning after mostly cloudy 52 degrees in Boston good morning. Thanks for being with a Simon Walsh there's we're following a little BBC newsroom meet the new president -- Obama supported him. At a gracious loser concedes this campaign. Wise and will remain the great honor of my life the people who spoke of ballots must result they'll be normal activity in."
[0:46]" What great memories and messages and."
[0:51]" Here's the if you whether prime most of today those charges and show off intermittent rain tonight and tomorrow."
[0:58]" Street celebrations around the country last night cheering here in Harlem and across to Chicago's grant park. Thousands gathered near the listened to Barack Obama declare victory is history was made the Illinois Democrat becoming this country's first African American president. Obama told the crowd. This country faces challenges our --"
[1:17]" This is our time. Support. Our people back to work -- open doors of opportunity for our kids to restore prosperity and promote because the priests. To reclaim the American dream and reaffirmed that fundamental truth that out of many we don't want. Don't always agree that we hope and where we had met with cynicism and doubt. And those who tell us that we can't we won't -- and -- that timeless creed that sums up the Spirit of the people. Yes we can't."
[1:48]" He also says America will get over our economic --"
[1:51]" I think room once more that the true strength of our nation. Comes not on the -- of -- scale overwhelmed but Craig -- power and ideals democracy. Liberty opportunity. Yielding hope."
[2:05]" Obama's victory gave the African American community here in Boston reason to celebrate WBZ's Lana Jones. From Roxbury."
[2:13]" There was dancing and Truman street -- inside -- bar and grill eyes were glued to TV in pride and amazement the mom sent an amazing and very humbled me. And I think that Obama has actually done that at this point in time. Lana Jones WBZ news radio 1030."
[2:40]" WBZ news Tommy go to John McCain told his supporters in Phoenix he has no regrets I was a candidate for the highest office in the country. I love so much. And tonight. I remain her -- That is blessing enough for anyone. And I thank the people of Arizona for."
[2:58]" McCain says -- disappointed as he was to lose the election of Barack Obama makes him proud of what this nation has accomplished. One of the few negatives against Obama from the exit polls. Texas seven in -- say they do expect taxes to rise in an Obama presidency was six intensive John McCain wouldn't on the same thing. The bulls also showed nearly six in ten voters of the Barack Obama has sufficient judgment to be president and has said he has enough experience to be an effective chief executive. Latest numbers doubt Obama over McCain 52 to 47%. A margin of seven million votes but a crushing electoral vote defeat of 349 to 163. Home in Missouri in North Carolina. Have not been counted for much more election news analysis check out our website wbz1030.com. We can hear speeches see pictures and radio vision no yes yes the results of the statewide ballot questions. WBZ is very public reports."
[3:48]" one which would eliminate the state income tax and according to opponents essential government services in the process was soundly defeated question to which would decriminalize the possession of an ounce or less of marijuana past. Bruce -- and with the marijuana policy project says Massachusetts is the twelfth state to take this step but the first to do so by a vote of the people."
[4:06]" I think the voters are saying. It's time to have policies on marijuana that actually makes cents."
[4:12]" Question three banning Greyhound racing also passed after being defeated in 2000 by a very close vote question three's author Christine -- check."
[4:20]" Ten years of work is highly conscious relation."
[4:23]" The State's two Greyhound tracks now must close by 30 Mary Blake WBZ Newsradio 1030 so what's next WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke to the man in charge of that department Secretary of State Bill Galvin says the two ballot questions that passed have to be certified by the governor in the governor's council. And even the state legislature could chime."
[4:41]" What it will be designed to its weakened further depriving. Conservatives to step with the legislature has the authority and."
[4:47]" If the ballot questions stay as they are the marijuana law would take effect when it's certified probably early next month and the ban on dog racing would take effect in one year. Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[5:00]" WBZ news -- 87 political analysts and pundits said this would be one of the most important presidential elections in our history. And that message hit home more closely for a Nashua, New Hampshire woman who went into labor but decided to vote before she went to the hospital. WBZ's mark --"
[5:17]" Restoring -- shot a Kirkpatrick was looking forward to Election Day however she went into labor at 3 AM before meeting with the doctor Shana was determined to get to the polls."
[5:28]" I mean there really big important elections and following -- in."
[5:35]" Carrying out my civic duty to our. Understanding politics. Going on in the country that has been very important to me."
[5:42]" Fortunately along lot of voters China cut in front she gave birth to a beautiful daughter in the afternoon. By the way she voted Republican in the -- under Reagan makes sense -- WBZ Newsradio 1030. However the business news in the place to go is marketplace and Ron Amadon."
[5:58]" Well on this morning after the bigger story collections the -- features -- move lower -- with the analysts said the couple of reasons. A refocus from the election of the slowing economy and the realization. Of the work that lies ahead for the new administration. Or an analyst said the feel -- factory is about the -- filters through to the financial market so obvious and the NASDAQ futures up but one and a quarter percent overseas. The reaction was mixed was starts falling from the opening bell in Europe London right now is down to and a quarter percent. The Asian markets generally rallied with Tokyo posting about -- than 4% gain. And who studies as planned layoffs rose to their highest level in five years during the month of October. Challenger gray and Christmas -- job cut announcements -- by 19%. This is reports at 838 actually our our Ron Amadon marketwatch.com. On WBZ. Newsradio 1030."
[6:52]" To after the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast and meteorologist Elliott Abrams we've got cloud cover but it's at. Sort of high thin club needing just sort of sensed the blue sky is just two votes. Well that's right and that's why we're Clark McLeod a few sunny breaks today as a Camby is -- there's nothing major around the high sixty. We do expect moisture to increase in the south -- tomorrow to bring in some periods of rain remains to be seen known just how much there's going to be it looks like a lot off -- into the western north may be nothing. All right 51 high tomorrow 58 still -- Friday high 61 Saturday a mild they -- the chances of showers high 64. And Melanie talk about all the other mild weather we see over the a couple of weeks coming after this coming Sunday. It got partisan over on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen April is full of goodness thank you -- mostly cloudy 53 in Boston at WBZ."











