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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 12/02/2008

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Play from 2:44[2:44] ..." funds could keep them in business CBS's Jeff Gilbert has details of Ford's plan board."...

Play from 3:01[3:01] ..." Yes they can meet that goal I'm very confident that Ford's turnaround plan is in progress."...

Play from 4:09[4:09] ..." the Tobin offer up everything else downtown and pretty good shape the pike westbound doing well I'll pass for 95. Next supported for thirteen with WB ZA's traffic on three."...

Play from 4:21[4:21] ..." at Mansfield -- talk to judge has yet to determine whether a high school football playoff game will be played today in the latest now in this update from WBZ's Don Huff Don."...

Play from 4:31[4:31] ..." the state high school sports governing body ruled that because Mansfield had used in an eligible player and two of its wins this season. They must forfeit"...

Play from 6:41[6:41] ..." analysts say it's a long planned shift in the Pentagon's role toward Homeland Security. Jim Shannon and CBS news."...

Play from 7:30[7:30] ..." after yesterday's brow beating and helping sentiment along with an assessment of Ford Motor Co. By its CEO saying the auto maker will be able to survive in 2009. Even if it does not get a"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WBZ. WBZ. HD. Boston this. Is the most listened to station annually breaking would you be."

Play from 0:13[0:13]" 1033. Day."

Play from 0:15[0:15]" WBZ news time is 4 o'clock 43 degrees in towns around with a second son in Boston's. Good afternoon I'm Mary -- in for Diane Stern and -- or following in the WBZ newsroom on this Tuesday -- please come under fire for the defense -- is charged with smothering her baby -- with Teddy -- I'm Lana Jones former First Lady Barbara bush back home and resting comfortably now bush was hospitalized after complaining of pain she described her doctors -- Force and childbirth weather details good deals sunshine across the area tomorrow breezy milder Thursday for the can be a late -- at the closing bell on Wall Street's."

Play from 0:48[0:48]" Not as big as yesterday's selloff of Wall Street is closing the day with a big rally Dow finishing up to 179. MarketWatch reports coming and in sports Bruins insist they're not overconfident with their second best record in the league. They've been humbled before."

Play from 1:02[1:02]" Tom Cuddy with the details coming up at 415 this BM commute but you got the most trusted name -- matches as sleepy is the mattress professionals. A -- mother charged with suffocating her baby with a Teddy bear has been ordered held without bail. After her arraignment WBZ's Lana Jones reports now from Worcester not runs lawyer Ed Ryan says the teen should not have been questioned without a lawyer or a parent present she's a frightened he's also asking for an Independent review the autopsy results."

Play from 1:28[1:28]" First of all Bibby had. Apparently been diagnosed with -- asthma bronchitis. At some point in time was on the use of capitalize. May have been running through that night and was taking had some -- Johns."

Play from 1:40[1:40]" Boyfriend and -- Vasquez says he was very says the baby was not murdered."

Play from 1:44[1:44]" I I heard -- him snoring asleep. So I don't usually do anything else."

Play from 1:49[1:49]" John is being held without bail. In Worcester Lana Jones WBZ Newsradio 1030 high bail ordered for two people charged in connection with a shooting yesterday and -- square in broad daylight Patrick -- and a sixteen year old female are each being held on a million dollars bail they were arraigned today for assault with intent to murder. And weapons charges at last report the nineteen year old victim was in critical condition. New -- prosecutors have rested in the penalty phase of Michael Addison's trial Addison was convicted of killing a police officer in Manchester the State's last witness Leland breaks. Told jurors his son Michael followed in his footsteps joining the armed forces and becoming a police officer Addison was convicted of killing breaks in October of 6. He could be sentenced to death or life in prison. And General Motors telling congress it needs twelve billion dollars from the government to keep the wheels turning while we're still waiting to hear from Chrysler this is the day that automakers are required to tell congress. How federal funds could keep them in business CBS's Jeff Gilbert has details of Ford's plan board."

Play from 2:49[2:49]" Cutting management bonuses asking the union for help and putting its jets up for sale. They also say they should breakeven by 31. Now they've missed other deadlines before can they make this one."

Play from 3:01[3:01]" Yes they can meet that goal I'm very confident that Ford's turnaround plan is in progress."

Play from 3:06[3:06]" Pro Corwin analyst Eric Merkel for today reporting that its November sales are off 30% from last year."

Play from 3:13[3:13]" Jeff Gilbert CBS news different the priest sex abuse scandal back in the news this Tuesday with word of a settlement in Springfield have that story coming up here on WBZ the first set for a three time to check your ride -- the Subaru dealers -- and how will drive traffic on the three's it's got --"

Play from 3:29[3:29]" And a -- we have trouble down one Tony southbound is the right thing crash -- worried when he foreign Randolph and as you Jim back to route one in Dedham. That's what they pour salt on still a slow down past 139 in Stoughton route three southbound is cleared out down through Braintree the express myself under heavy and slow down to seven help. And again around Bryant avenue and 93 northbound slow Roosevelt -- the month they'll have won 28 northbound is tied up from two -- to four and 225 in Lexington. Let's check everyone would Joe Morgan and the commerce insurance --"

Play from 3:57[3:57]" Number one's doing very well a lot of the city around of them across some of his all the way to guard heavily your quick trick. Joe Morgan accomplished journalist copter."

Play from 4:05[4:05]" The upper and a retreat looks good downtown the Leverett connector out -- jammed up to the Tobin offer up everything else downtown and pretty good shape the pike westbound doing well I'll pass for 95. Next supported for thirteen with WB ZA's traffic on three."

Play from 4:18[4:18]" WBZ news time now as far 5 it is a story we're following at Mansfield -- talk to judge has yet to determine whether a high school football playoff game will be played today in the latest now in this update from WBZ's Don Huff Don."

Play from 4:31[4:31]" the state high school sports governing body ruled that because Mansfield had used in an eligible player and two of its wins this season. They must forfeit today's division two game against bishop trillion. -- Mansfield went to court to appeal the ruling so far nothing out of the court yet. MIA spokesman Paul Wetzel tells WBZ even if the judge grants man steals quest for an injunction will be nearly impossible to play the game this afternoon."

Play from 4:56[4:56]" Get. Everybody in place that we need to just conduct the context. A game officials police the details. Buses -- the teams in this school and its in this students to get to the game. The Bridgewater -- school's staff people that are going to. You know conducted game. Run the sideline markers and things like that."

Play from 5:20[5:20]" Now a court ruling in favor of the MI AEA would mean bishop three and advances to Saturday Super Bowl game in Foxborough. Don Huff WBZ Newsradio 1030 done thank you WBZ news Dennis for a six Roman Catholic diocese of Springfield based born to half million dollars to 59 people who are sexually abused by priests some of the claims go back to 1948. The agreements are part of a voluntary arbitration process set up last summer -- a settlement between the diocese and its insurance carriers. Former First Lady Barbara bush is out of a Texas hospital former president George HW bush says the silver fox is in good condition -- BC's -- necessary -- more now from Houston."

Play from 5:57[5:57]" The former First Lady was released a week after being admitted for emergency surgery for a life threatening perforated ulcer. Bush was hospitalized after complaining of pain she described her doctors as worse than childbirth."

Play from 6:10[6:10]" Mrs. Bush's 83 years old and you could soon be seeing army US soldiers on the streets of American cities CBS's Jim --"

Play from 6:18[6:18]" you see photos of many foreign nations and there they are armed troops mingling amongst the public in city streets it's a scene that's unfamiliar in the US but maybe not for long. Washington Post reporting the Pentagon expects they have 20000. Uniformed troops deployed in US cities by the year 2011. The plan is to have these troops on hand to respond to terrorist attacks or other domestic catastrophe. Defense analysts say it's a long planned shift in the Pentagon's role toward Homeland Security. Jim Shannon and CBS news."

Play from 6:48[6:48]" Hear the news. Right here see the news that WBZ 1030 dot."

Play from 6:54[6:54]" Closing bell sounded eight minutes ago we check in on Wall Street right now market watchdog comes Andrew O'Day an -- you brought to his by Sunday river."

Play from 7:02[7:02]" Well -- Wall Street spent the morning and strong rally mode then turn cautious for -- to the mid day only to return to form in the final hour. Result as a strong finish although hardly enough to wipe out yesterday's historic loss one of the worst ever. Today the Dow rose 270. Points that's more than 3% NASDAQ up three and a half percent 52 points. S&P 500 big mover jumping 4% or 33 points. Analysts say about back on some level was to be expected after yesterday's brow beating and helping sentiment along with an assessment of Ford Motor Co. By its CEO saying the auto maker will be able to survive in 2009. Even if it does not get a congressional bailout. Dow up 270 points NASDAQ up 52 S&P up 33 points business reports at eight. And 38 past the hour I meant to wrote a marketwatch.com. On WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 7:56[7:56]" The ABC news and now is forte and let's check in a Bob Larson he has extended WBZ AccuWeather forecasters Friday."

Play from 8:03[8:03]" We are looking at a mostly clear night Mary and -- guided that -- 27 of the suburbs at 34 of the city. But it deals sunshine tomorrow 48 for the item wired kid in turning out partly cloudy tomorrow night. With the -- 36 -- won't be as cold as tonight breezy and milder on Thursday but turning cloudy. -- be -- to Thursday and to -- 52. Be followed by -- much colder weather of Friday partly sunny by 35. That's weather in just ten minutes on WBZ. AccuWeather meteorologist Bob Larson."

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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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Morning snowstorm changing over to sleet and freezing rain by this afternoon; state police trooper dies overnight in Saugus. Details on this and more top morning stories.

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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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