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My WBZ Morning Headlines 12/10/2008

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Play from 1:47[1:47] ..." foreign aid to the US auto industry. Word this morning the White House and congressional Democrats have reached an agreement in principle on a deal to give fifteen billion dollars in taxpayer funded government loans"...

Play from 2:20[2:20] ..." questions whether banks are getting demands from the treasury similar to the White House. Is asking of the auto industry WBZ news time you go to a fixture for twenty Christmas is on the western town"...

Play from 3:39[3:39] ..." after the concert he complained of being dizzy was taken to a local hospital went into a coma and Mallory died. That was popular and hard rock scene about the -- the first album the party"...

Play from 5:34[5:34] ..." Well good morning had a Ford Motor Co. is not GM and Chrysler that's the gist of comments made by Ford exacts. As the government tries to finish up a fifteen billion dollar auto industry bailout deal for tells the AP it does not need government money to make it to the end of the year. And it might be able to finish turning its fortunes around. All by itself. Today Ford has declined comment on reports it will sell Volvo to -- Chinese auto maker. Although Toyota is in better financial shape than"...

Play from 7:21[7:21] ..." from the Carolinas and Georgia probably hugging the coast with -- warm air that it just rains in the city and the cape. However the farther inland you go the better the chance or some icing witness in the -- you're quite serious has moved into the area north of Windsor in his southern New Hampshire. This will be tomorrow night Friday morning after that. A dry chilly weekend Tom WBZ -- meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you early this morning in Worcester is light rain 55 degrees in Providence it is cloudy 61 New York City is cloudy 57. At Logan cloudy 62 degrees winds. From the southwest at 33 gusting to 43 here in Brighton it's cloudy"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WBZ yeah. WBZ. -- Wants to. This honestly is the most listened to station in new late breaking news WBZ he -- for. 1030 every day. -- BC news time 8 o'clock in the morning it is Wednesday it's the tenth of December windy and warm sixty degrees in Boston this morning. And a good morning thanks for joining us ms. Walters were -- WBZ news inside the Illinois governor scandals. And how he was disappointed he couldn't make a deal would Barack Obama about his -- senate seat according to the blagojevich was furious and -- things when he learned Obama would not play ball and offered only appreciation. Locals -- on the verge of hard rock stardom dies. I'm mark faced a student's score world class on standardized tests. Clear that the reforms that we put in place in the past fifty years of Massachusetts this -- here's the AccuWeather mild but wet today. Turning colder tomorrow and tomorrow night when again."

Play from 0:59[0:59]" Rod Blagojevich doesn't want to become the fourth Illinois governor to go to prison over the last 35 years. He denies doing anything wrong even though the feds say that they have him on tape clearly talking about how he can benefit from filling the Senate seat vacated by. President elect Obama. ABC chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross."

Play from 1:17[1:17]" President elect Obama's first choice to replace them had been his close adviser Valerie Jarrett in the FBI affidavit she has named a senate candidate number one. To give her the Senate seat the governor one of Obama to name into the cabinet or find him a big paying job for him or his --"

Play from 1:35[1:35]" Prosecutors say blagojevich was said to be upset because Obama wouldn't given any more than appreciation in return for the appointment. Blagojevich has been the target of federal investigators for at least the last three years. The work in that Washington is almost -- foreign aid to the US auto industry. Word this morning the White House and congressional Democrats have reached an agreement in principle on a deal to give fifteen billion dollars in taxpayer funded government loans to GM and Chrysler. The measure which is still being finalized includes the creation of a so called cars are to be appointed by the president. They could -- to banks are apparently the house financial services committee with concerns about the way financial industry loans have been going. And that 700 billion dollar bailout bailout has it paid any dividends the panel was working on a report that says in essence. The program doesn't appear to offer any help who already distressed homeowners and also questions whether banks are getting demands from the treasury similar to the White House. Is asking of the auto industry WBZ news time you go to a fixture for twenty Christmas is on the western town hall green. An entire nativity set disappears WBZ's Karen Twomey has the story."

Play from 2:36[2:36]" Town officials -- up like they do each year a nativity scene all heavy gauge plastic figures reaching about four feet and then they stood as they have for the past twenty years until last week. Went -- town administrator -- to casket explains what."

Play from 2:49[2:49]" To work when mining and the most of the nativity is gone except for Mary and we -- finally see you later went to the police -- tried to work for it. We haven't been successful yet but -- still hopeful. Now we're hopeful that somebody."

Play from 3:08[3:08]" To -- he says she assumes that the prank and if someone would just return it. She promises she won't be angry Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio ten."

Play from 3:16[3:16]" Elliott friends are still stunned by the recent death of hardcore rock singer from Worcester whose van was on the verge of a breakthrough WBZ's mark panic as more."

Play from 3:25[3:25]" The band is blast lights they've performed last Thursday BUM lead singer Dominic Mallory did what we've always done. Grab the Mike cord around his neck as he performed. However this time because the plot -- jugular vein. Surely after the concert he complained of being dizzy was taken to a local hospital went into a coma and Mallory died. That was popular and hard rock scene about the -- the first album the party the day after Christmas. Mrs. sterling says now more his plan."

Play from 3:54[3:54]" I've heard that they're going to be. Street benefit concert there was also a disease that had had a pressing and so about an -- pressing plant and that pressing -- the go ahead mark."

Play from 4:05[4:05]" ABC radio 1030 WBZ news -- seven state education officials are pleased with how fourth and eighth graders perform last year on worldwide tests. In math and science as we hear from WBZ is gone off the fourth grade students ranks second worldwide in science and rank third in math. Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Mitchell Chester says the eighth graders also did well."

Play from 4:26[4:26]" In the eighth grade math we ranks sixth. Outscored by Chinese Taipei Republic of Korea Singapore Hong Kong and Japan. And an eighth grade science we are tied for first in the world along with Singapore Chinese Taipei. Japan and the Republic of Korea."

Play from 4:44[4:44]" Chester says the results show the education reforms put in place over the last fifteen years are paying dividends. Don Huff WBZ Newsradio 1030 if you're looking for job at Harvard University may be better look elsewhere the Deans of Harvard's faculty of arts and sciences US department heads to halt. Most searchers for tenure and tenure track professors at Harvard. As it deals with a steep drop and its endowment the -- have also been told to freeze pay raises for nonunion staff. Harvard recently reported its endowment valued at nearly 37 billion dollars in June has taken an eight billion dollar hit. In the four months that followed that WBZ news time equally remembered to check this out when you get to work. Listen online every day to WBZ. 1030 -- the same commuters being brought to by the most trusted name in mattresses sleeping is that mattress professionals in time of the business news from market watch good morning and rule days."

Play from 5:34[5:34]" Well good morning had a Ford Motor Co. is not GM and Chrysler that's the gist of comments made by Ford exacts. As the government tries to finish up a fifteen billion dollar auto industry bailout deal for tells the AP it does not need government money to make it to the end of the year. And it might be able to finish turning its fortunes around. All by itself. Today Ford has declined comment on reports it will sell Volvo to -- Chinese auto maker. Although Toyota is in better financial shape than its Detroit counterparts it is not immune from the industry slowdown. Underscoring that point is Toyota's announcement it is stopping production temporarily at several US and Canadian factories. Among what is becoming the daily docket of job cuts the biggest number comes from Rio Tinto. The British mining company cutting 14000. Jobs worldwide including North America. US occupants are rising after rates and stocks rallied and -- European markets slip. As and 38 past the hour I'm -- wrote a marketwatch.com. On WBZ Newsradio 103."

Play from 6:39[6:39]" Time for the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast meteorologist Elliott Abrams. Remarkably well this morning Elliott also remarkably windy as the winds are now gusting past forty miles an hour and just look back over the last 48 -- the temperature. 48 hours ago was fifteen eateries will -- and materials are. And it's settled down the 19 inning yesterday morning around this time was 26. And a lot of the fifties last night in. Officially Logan 62 this morning and of course once Maxwell's going to rain on off today and stay -- turned chillier tonight probably drop to the upper thirties. And then the precipitation will probably shot off on the northern western suburbs could be a touch of ice at the very end of this late tonight that doesn't look like anything major. Then large storm moves northeastward from the Carolinas and Georgia probably hugging the coast with -- warm air that it just rains in the city and the cape. However the farther inland you go the better the chance or some icing witness in the -- you're quite serious has moved into the area north of Windsor in his southern New Hampshire. This will be tomorrow night Friday morning after that. A dry chilly weekend Tom WBZ -- meteorologist Ellen Abrams thank you early this morning in Worcester is light rain 55 degrees in Providence it is cloudy 61 New York City is cloudy 57. At Logan cloudy 62 degrees winds. From the southwest at 33 gusting to 43 here in Brighton it's cloudy and 59 degrees at WBZ."

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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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[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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[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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