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My WBZ Morning Headlines 1/30/2008

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Play from 2:31[2:31] ..." there are private companies that can conduct tests for anyone concerned about high lead levels Kim Tunnicliffe WBZ news radio ten."...

Play from 5:48[5:48] ..." Super Bowl on Sunday but really. In the meantime we've got the Federal Reserve this afternoon about quarter to."...

Play from 5:55[5:55] ..." do and that's we're going to find out where the federal lower interest rates one quarter one half of 1% of that has that uncertainty has. The European markets lower this morning the Asian markets closed lower and our futures of that in the red -- futures down by forty Nasdaq off ten at this hour. And a former Fed chief is in the news this morning Alan Greenspan putting the chances for recession at 50% he told German newspaper who believes there's little the Fed or the government can do."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WB ZWBZHD Boston. It's whether on the ten. Radio ten. Everyday WBZ news time 8 o'clock Wednesday thirtieth of January overcast in Boston but mild 44 degrees this morning and good morning thank you for joining us Simon Walsh. Our top story the Florida primary and it was very good for John McCain. Who harvested all 57 delegates in yesterday's presidential primary there Stephen -- reports McCain is all fired up for next week's super Tuesday contests."

Play from 0:38[0:38]" John McCain is looking back all his rivals are now behind him in delegates ended momentum. In this hotel ballroom the king gave what sounded like a nomination acceptance speech. Complimented his rivals are one in particular idea friend Rudy Giuliani. Best for his heart and soul in this primary. And who conducted himself with -- all the qualities of the exceptional American leader he truly is sources tell ABC. He will fly to California quickly dropped out and endorsed McCain."

Play from 1:09[1:09]" Stephen Portnoy ABC news Miami but McCain will have a sparring partner Mitt Romney who says he's not done yet the former -- governors calling for conservatives to support him. Instead of conceding the last site. He was campaigning."

Play from 1:22[1:22]" I spent my entire life in the real economy I know -- jobs come I know why they go. I've run small business and large business the economy is in my DNA."

Play from 1:33[1:33]" Romney's camp believes that day as the Republican field narrows his ability to raise money and despite his own millions will allow him to better highlight the differences between him and John McCain. WBZ news time eight -- to -- civil older homes in Marlboro or being urged to check their water for lead. After recent sampling uncovered higher live levels of allowed by the state WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe is here with the story good morning Kim."

Play from 1:56[1:56]" Good morning at the DPW tested more than two dozen older homes for led. Several samples tested above the fifteen parts per million limit set by the state assistant DPW commissioner Doris Krause explained it's."

Play from 2:09[2:09]" Up from the sources it is absorbed into the drinking water from web services and homes that -- have copper slaughter in the pipes and it's these homes that we simple and this past round sampling -- simple Serbia the worst case scenario locations."

Play from 2:24[2:24]" says residents use water levels are above the fifty parts per million should let their tap water run for a few minutes and he says there are private companies that can conduct tests for anyone concerned about high lead levels Kim Tunnicliffe WBZ news radio ten."

Play from 2:38[2:38]" Thirty they became salt -- new mayor wants to keep gasoline tankers and other trucks with hazardous materials. How did this city and off city streets during the overnight hours right now the trust or diverted off interstate 195 before the government center underpass where concrete slabs. Fell from the overhead in 1999. Mayor Robert Korea's asked the state highway department to allow the tigers to remain on the road between 5 PM and aiding and -- is deterring them brings hazardous cargo. In the local roads in Fall River four days to go before the Super Bowl and joining us again live this morning from Scottsdale. Where the patriots are staying the voice of the past WBZ sports director Gil Santos. -- it's back to the practice field today for the players right."

Play from 3:18[3:18]" Socially media circus will be yesterday is overblown where over the ocean practice yesterday about in this the -- loop of they would thousand reporters that's an important questions is Oregon where people who were wearing -- look at -- costumes and and although it is done with a knowledge as a matter concentrated on but it really put in the final finishing touches all the luck next couple is fine -- Their offense and -- types of implants were Sunday's game and everybody is -- good spirits are but he seems the both focus very much on the game Brady the biggest. Both wrong around them that the media day yesterday and rightly so would you regard me as a big star. And that he was there for oil output -- except for. Just about 14 hour answering questions from all the reporters all reporters -- war on global were shut up. Platforms and polio reporters -- Mingled among the thousands of media people -- all of them were -- ask questions all kind of variety."

Play from 4:20[4:20]" is little secret records legal about the the -- defense secondary Plaxico -- white out for the giants actually caught two tie -- on the pass for two touchdowns is during the year. Regular season game -- they've played well welcome they keep him in under control on Sunday."

Play from 4:38[4:38]" They look at -- draw because basically the patriots are better team and the wondering a lot of people or our balloons over the giants plated. -- terrific time against the patriots and have final regular season it's time and still lost at home. They're going to have to play another even better game and other terrific game plots two to beat the patriots on this Sunday. So I'm brilliant luck finding a -- story you -- minority old people. -- to be what I consider huge problems -- group attacked a patriots weakness because I don't want to think the patriots have a weakness."

Play from 5:14[5:14]" WBZ is Gil Santos voice of the patriots then -- during those restaurants -- told about. Good glad to hear WFAN -- the least you want to have a bad table. -- thank you you'll talk due tomorrow WBZ news time 88. News happens all day long listen online when you get to work WBZ Newsradio 1030 dot com. Every day. WBZ news time 89 now in time for the business news in the Ron Amadon for MarketWatch not -- we would say that all eyes are on the Super Bowl on Sunday but really. In the meantime we've got the Federal Reserve this afternoon about quarter to."

Play from 5:55[5:55]" Indeed we do and that's we're going to find out where the federal lower interest rates one quarter one half of 1% of that has that uncertainty has. The European markets lower this morning the Asian markets closed lower and our futures of that in the red -- futures down by forty Nasdaq off ten at this hour. And a former Fed chief is in the news this morning Alan Greenspan putting the chances for recession at 50% he told German newspaper who believes there's little the Fed or the government can do. To head off a recession. Oldest one and a half percent 93410 announced this morning. Boeing -- market earnings forecasts and its fourth quarter Kodak rang up our fourth quarter profit Merck. Posted a quarterly loss of one point six billion dollars mainly -- which costly settlement in the Vioxx case. This -- reports and a 38 past the hour Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio 1030"

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