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[0:29] ..." alleged abduction I'm Karen Twomey the Big Three auto makers back on Capitol Hill today looking for a bailout -- Okay. Well there over. So are Carl Stevens whose city is getting help from Boston --"...
[1:59] ..." birth of their daughter Charlotte. Its final exam for the Big Three car companies the CEOs of Ford GM and Chrysler heading to Capitol Hill later this morning for the first of two hearings on their request for most. I spoke earlier with -- New Hampshire senator"...
[4:10] ..." in the tunnels and WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe was there at East Boston high school. "...
[6:27] ..." What we do is not for today -- actual freezing drizzle freezing rain right now north central New Jersey by the time that shower activity gets here. Was already above freezing and it'll say about"...
[7:14] ..." WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you really right now it is partly cloudy Boston 39 degrees WBZ."...
[0:00]" WBZ. WB ZH in Boston this honestly is the most listened to station in the late breaking news WB's. Great for. 1030 every day. WBZ news -- 8 o'clock in the morning it's the fourth of December it's Thursday morning. And under mostly clear skies 39 degrees good morning I'm Ed Walsh thank you for being officers were following in the WBZ news we'll close call in Mattapan and nine year old boy stay at home after an alleged abduction I'm Karen Twomey the Big Three auto makers back on Capitol Hill today looking for a bailout -- Okay. Well there over. So are Carl Stevens whose city is getting help from Boston -- Program to fight street violence here's the AccuWeather -- milder today going into the fifties and -- showers later this afternoon and evening colder weather."
[0:49]" Follow the Boston Police. Try to sort out the details of a bizarre alleged abduction of a nine year old Mattapan boy we get the story from WBZ's Karen Twomey nine year old David Encarnacion is safe at home again."
[1:00]" Hours after he says he was abducted by two men who grabbed him off the street as he and his mother's boyfriend headed to Logan Airport to pick up his mother. The little boy talk to WBZ TV. And -- and David says the two man actually dropped him off at a relative's home. Then he and that relative resume their trip to the airport which is where troopers spotted them the mother's boyfriend US several different aliases was later arrested on unrelated charges including drug possession. Karen Twomey WBZ news radio ten."
[1:31]" WBZ news time 82 inferred break it topple and not so funny thing happened on the way to the maternity ward. John Davis was trying to get his wife Jennifer -- hospital a few weeks ago when they ran into heavy traffic on route two. It pulled up to a state trooper who told them they could use the breakdown lane until we got to the next exit and that's when the trouble again blue lights in another trooper who gave -- a ticket. And also made them wait until we finish writing a ticket for another driver the Davis has debated the mount Auburn in time for the birth of their daughter Charlotte. Its final exam for the Big Three car companies the CEOs of Ford GM and Chrysler heading to Capitol Hill later this morning for the first of two hearings on their request for most. I spoke earlier with -- New Hampshire senator Judd Gregg Republican he thinks the government should just signal."
[2:14]" What presume that they don't get the money that you're going to be in serious trouble because they have a business while not working they've got expenses that are. Exceed their competitors and they're building cars to people no one -- so. It's likely that I think there are probably accurate and they say that they're popular infusion of taxpayers' dollars an -- and be successful but. What they're not going to continue to exist let that in their present form but that's probably English protecting taxpayers policy and here I think that would be at stake at this time."
[2:43]" The Big Three -- looking for big bucks 34 billion dollars and the United auto workers union is backing management up on this hundreds of union leaders have voted to make big concessions. Including renegotiating contracts signed as recently as last year. The union leaders have agreed to let the auto makers delay billions of dollars in payments to a union administered trust. That is scheduled to take over health care for retirees and twenty cents and AT&T has just announced it will cut 12000 job that's about 4% of its total work force. And will slash capital spending all the more business news coming up in two minutes a new tactic in the war against crime in the hub ended may raise some eyebrows as we hear from WBZ's Carl Stevens lost."
[3:19]" Foundation is chipping in new million dollars a year teaming up with the city to create streets safe Boston program -- kick off a few weeks putting street workers. In violent neighborhoods Mayor Menino praised as the foundation says the program will be different because there won't be background checks and some of these street workers."
[3:35]" Should workers. Background -- with us over the young people Wesley which he took that we had the past with the unionized workforce. We can have by individual shall might have a constructive."
[3:47]" The targets a handful of young thugs who make life miserable for a lot of folks in some parts of the city Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 teams a lot of former drivers are finding the MBTA is the way to go figures show that ridership military rule five and a half percent in October and us despite a drop in gas prices the November numbers -- Due out later today. Big turnout last night for a hearing on those proposed toll hikes for the turnpike in the tunnels and WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe was there at East Boston high school. "
[4:14]" I haven't do you believe Andrea I am glad he."
[4:18]" Emotions were running high during a public hearing one by one residents and business owners voice their opposition to the proposed doubling of tunnel tolls this teacher says a toll hike would keep prospective new teachers away from East Boston. There's a lot of risk in making -- decision they could possibly deter people from wanting to comment working on it has the potential. -- causing large scale teachers and staff turnover and this resident said if all else fails."
[4:51]" Yeah. Negro lives."
[4:55]" This Boston Kim Tunnicliffe WBZ Newsradio ten they're just remember to check this out when you get to work. Listen online every day to wbz1030.com. The business news and Laura to MarketWatch -- Ron Amadon. Well we're just getting word that they TNT will cut 12000 jobs or about 4% of its total work force. The company will take -- fourth quarter charge of about 600 million. It says the parts of the cultural struck in December and continued through the year 2009. It's that it is also adding some jobs in other parts of the firm it is not Seko -- Retailers are reporting on same store sales for November they rep three point 4% at Wal-Mart. The companies -- as the price of gasoline dropped more people were shopping for other things it's outlets. Same store sales were up 4% of Massachusetts based B -- but down 12% at the limited. Home builder Toll Brothers whose economy is too uncertain to provide earnings guidance for the new year. It reported that 79 billion dollar loss. In its latest quarter Bank of England today cut a key interest rate by 1% the European Central Bank has cut in interest rate by three quarters of 1%. Ours our futures a bit in the red as should be done about those. This -- reports that eight and 38 actually our Ron Amadon marketwatch.com. WBZ. Newsradio 1030."
[6:17]" Extended WBZ AccuWeather -- meteorologist Elliott Abrams and daily with good and the forecast on -- road just a little bit. The mission of snow."
[6:27]" What we do is not for today -- actual freezing drizzle freezing rain right now north central New Jersey by the time that shower activity gets here. Was already above freezing and it'll say about freezing all day today going to 52. 254 degrees. Then -- showers and Reynolds saarc -- cold tonight tomorrow be a sunny day but a chilly one temperatures holding pretty much in his thirties same way Saturday not much -- And as a low pressure comes through with a cold front on Sunday there could be a few hours and hours of -- only if the storm release stars -- crank up before it moves far far short of against the moisture away when we get any higher amounts it looks like the kind of thing the white it was a covering -- an -- of that. And another storm coming the middle of next week preliminary indication is that. It's cold until it gets here than warms up and rains during its coal again Tom WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you really right now it is partly cloudy Boston 39 degrees WBZ."











