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Play from 2:20[2:20] ..." We have an accident itself just before Wall Street the ago let's -- mistake all the cars are several here forgets -- back I'll pop opera can't get her here. It"...

Play from 2:52[2:52] ..." itself -- sixteen did not again Houghton spawned its money for the expressway south on the Greg Oden the seven hill again swan street northbound. Slow Braintree and possibly get an ass out next reported for"...

Play from 4:21[4:21] ..." to Fenway Park on Sunday night for the Sox yankees game. The Federal Reserve says the government is ready to rescue any of the banks that have failed at so called stress test. CBS John --"...

Play from 5:38[5:38] ..." and that's it for the trading today and the week on Wall Street so. Here is on board docked at marketwatch.com. John you brought to us by Jordan's Furniture."...

Play from 5:49[5:49] ..." the winning streak that has gone on for seven weeks for the blue chips. It is all over the -- for the week down about seven tenths of -- percent. We did get some good news"...

Play from 6:25[6:25] ..." news. That stock was up 11% and at the closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average up a 119. Points. The NASDAQ. Up 42 the S&P 500 up fourteen but once again for the week the weekly numbers. The S&P and the Dow were down. For the week. And the NASDAQ was actually up so for the blue chips and the S&P. Winning streak is over folks are about that. Business news that -- at eight and 38 past the hour"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" His -- agreement has been in business model for the globe and other papers across the nation I don't know I can not be fine. Using distracted. And all I am Eddie. This newspaper copy editor Dorothy -- the New York Times were demanding concessions that reporter bella English said would undercut the news gathering capabilities that make the papers so powerful the -- not produce smaller newspaper to -- dwindling advantages. If we don't have the staff to do the stories that matter what are we really say the message to the New York Times the global belongs to Boston. Lana Jones WBZ Newsradio 1030 reaction from WBZ's Doug Cope."

Play from 0:41[0:41]" the Boston Globe were to go away these folks would be very disappointed especially on one certain day -- We care a lot like the Boston Globe we -- arts and evenly it. Now what they just kept the Sunday paper would that be okay. We believe front patented. You read it online to no. We love the -- that we'll have more and more people are reading the globe -- lives of the newspaper itself. It's just not as important to them I don't facilities that they would think that you know people on computers in the candles that are I think it's. There's some closer Huston -- Percent of the times. Boston Common Doug Cope WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 1:20[1:20]" The mother Philip mark cost alleged victim says she's relieved that he is in custody she says this would have been her daughter jealous of residents 26 birthday. In a statement released through the -- anti gay Carmen Desmond says that Elisa had been studying to be a counselor. Police say she was an assist mark not met -- Craig's last. Mark Kopp is also charged with robbing another woman he had his first visitors today at the Nashua street jail. -- A deadly shooting in Roxbury Tuesday police say a male was gunned down around 11:40 this morning at 71 homestead street. He's announced -- just a short time later at a Boston hospital. The victim's age and identity being withheld for now and so far. No word of any arrests WBZ news time for a free and it's not act has the Subaru dealers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the three's Scott."

Play from 2:13[2:13]" Paula Diane we've just -- a new problem on the upper end one's body and now Lynnfield Peabody let's go to Joe Morgan in the commerce ensure."

Play from 2:20[2:20]" We have an accident itself just before Wall Street the ago let's -- mistake all the cars are several here forgets -- back I'll pop opera can't get her here. It found the right thing is also shut down you are -- to several streets but these are multiple directions toward economic procedure sculptors."

Play from 2:40[2:40]" Route three northbound as a crash in the breakdown lane after -- held 93 northbound sold out in the upper -- to -- eleven to thirteen via exit one route one northbound slow from route 99 the Lynnfield Tuttle. On body itself -- sixteen did not again Houghton spawned its money for the expressway south on the Greg Oden the seven hill again swan street northbound. Slow Braintree and possibly get an ass out next reported for thirteen with WB ZA's traffic conferees."

Play from 3:05[3:05]" The nation's largest banks are finding out how they performed on stress test. That's stories coming up on WBZ WBZ news time now for a six of beautiful afternoon 67 degrees right now breezy lots of sunshine again we'll have the forecast coming up in just a few minutes on WBZ. The first eight of the cargo ship -- Alabama has to Washington next week to tell congress about his ordeal. Richard Phillips the captain left Murphy in command when -- gave himself up to pirates earlier this month -- ABC's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke earlier with."

Play from 3:39[3:39]" Murphy Jane Murphy says the pirates boarded his -- angry with guns blazing demanding money by the end captain Phillips had talked into leaving peacefully on the ship's life raft after agreeing to their demands Murphy says Phillips got onto the life raft and was helping the pirates load up food and supplies when they took in Austin Murphy believes Phillips knew that was going to happen and -- his crew's safety before his own. No one -- we can't."

Play from 4:07[4:07]" Tucked in the back --"

Play from 4:08[4:08]" His family if he never remain at home that he knew exactly what -- he knew -- specifically ordered me not coming in Seekonk Kim Tunnicliffe WBZ. Newsradio 1030 and Murphy plans to head to Fenway Park on Sunday night for the Sox yankees game. The Federal Reserve says the government is ready to rescue any of the banks that have failed at so called stress test. CBS John -- she says executives of finding out the results today."

Play from 4:35[4:35]" The nineteen largest banks are getting their grades in private meetings that they will not be made public until May fourth. The Fed has released a report on degrading process it's complicated involving more than a 150 Examiner's supervisors and economist. They use different scenarios on the future of the economy that I -- banks' portfolios including likely losses and determine the capital buffer each bank needs to be healthy by the end of next year. There's a lot of concern how the financial markets will react when the grades get out."

Play from 5:04[5:04]" Congressional Democrats are getting closer to agreeing on a federal budget senate majority leader Harry Reid says the house and senate. Have resolved most of their differences. Sources say president Obama's 400 dollar tax cut for most workers will be allowed to expire next year. But the odds are good his health care bill passed -- and reportedly centered on a congressional budget resolution. Which sets parameters for the actual legislation. WBZ news time for a late. Streaming online news traffic and -- all day every day. WBZ -- not -- and that's it for the trading today and the week on Wall Street so. Here is on board docked at marketwatch.com. John you brought to us by Jordan's Furniture."

Play from 5:46[5:46]" And Diana unfortunately some bad news here at the winning streak that has gone on for seven weeks for the blue chips. It is all over the -- for the week down about seven tenths of -- percent. We did get some good news today it just was not enough to have a -- up and away for the blue chip in particular. The Fed has released that information about big banks that you just heard about. And investors should not leave the trading floor today without their American Express the credit card company helped lift the blue chip barometer. Thanks to better than expected earnings and next jumping to want to -- percent Ford also posted some better than expected earnings news. That stock was up 11% and at the closing bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average up a 119. Points. The NASDAQ. Up 42 the S&P 500 up fourteen but once again for the week the weekly numbers. The S&P and the Dow were down. For the week. And the NASDAQ was actually up so for the blue chips and the S&P. Winning streak is over folks are about that. Business news that -- at eight and 38 past the hour I'm John were not marketwatch.com. On WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 7:00[7:00]" And let's find out about the forecast -- looking forward to the feel of summer and we certainly deserve it after all raining cool temperatures over this --"

Play from 7:08[7:08]" Here's Bob Larson with the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast brought you by the commerce insurance company not the other hand what a beautiful turnaround we've enjoyed today and we're not done yet clear partly cloudy tonight. Mild low of 53 degrees and summer like this weekend sunshine breezy and much warmer tomorrow on Sunday. I don't argue the record of 83 Sunday's high near the record of 85. Although cold front dropping down to the north -- entity could change in wind direction around from -- all the ocean can make late date after dropped. The baby shower to their front comes Sunday night behind -- front cooler on Monday clouds may be fond of warning them partly sunny. I XT five and -- 75 it -- The weather -- just ten minutes I'm WBZ. AccuWeather meteorologist Bob Larson sunny skies 67 degrees in Boston."

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[0:00]..." Well congratulations you got that new car and you won't do between the bank owns it but do you know your name is on the title. So when you wanna get it fixed shouldn't you be able to choose we you can get it fixed well some lawmakers say that that is intellectual property and they are concerned as well. About damages for which they may be considered libel for repairs made by. An independent contractor -- garage. Massachusetts is struggling with the so called right to repair bill which yesterday passed an important hurdle on Beacon Hill. Anthony's want to talk about it is -- Michael Morrissey of Quincy. Who is one of the members of the joint committee that's gonna try to tackle this the house has approved it senator. "...

[5:59]..." of pressure these days in your district you're sitting in in the Quincy. How does. For example the -- big official were there how to feel about it. "...

[7:41]..." and that still happens. As stated that there are times when citizens South Africa. What this was a certain authority. To do certain things so. -- with the with the with the state its constitution branches "...

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[3:08]..." plans to ensure that they comply with the best practices of responsible gamma -- and nationally and internationally. And that they'll put in oversight authority that includes individuals. And an expert in public health and feel of the game addiction. "...

[0:02]..." I'm speaking Italian Crowley who is with the Massachusetts council on compulsive gambling. And at -- you'll be at the state tells today. OK and what will you be doing. "...

[0:23]..." for their consideration. When he began to see -- gain to -- gambling legislation. "...

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