WBZ NewsRadio Headlines

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 3/3/2008

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Play from 0:20[0:20] ..." being -- Walters were following the WBZ miserable Friday selloff on Wall Street is -- overnight in Asia so what's ahead here when the opening bell -- which."...

Play from 0:52[0:52] ..." four and a half percent the markets were lower in Hong Kong South Korea India and Australia as well. It's all in reaction to Friday's 315 point drop in New York on the -- But the downward spiral continued today on Wall Street witnessed economist art Hogan about that at Jefferies and company."...

Play from 4:20[4:20] ..." them do well in Vermont the Malibu perspective Rhode Island may be brad Stuart Scott choose from -- much but they eventually in the polls showing. Of course -- in Ohio for bird doesn't hit the"...

Play from 5:32[5:32] ..." ready to build on last Friday's selloff though futures down about 68. Wall Street -- to report today on the manufacturing side of the economy and another on January construction spending. Profits up 10% at HSBC."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WB ZWBZHD Boston. The most listened to radio station in New England everyday news radio 1030. WBZ Boston. WBZ news time 8 o'clock on this sunny Monday the third of march up to thirty degrees in Boston. Good morning thanks for being -- Walters were following the WBZ miserable Friday selloff on Wall Street is -- overnight in Asia so what's ahead here when the opening bell -- which."

Play from 0:30[0:30]" a lot of that is just part of -- liberal America somewhat of finance them I'm Mark caddick but new study shows were not getting enough sleep the parent of a rape robbery and helping with -- prospects -- only -- the -- morning miles the next couple days and heavy -- Wednesday."

Play from 0:47[0:47]" A blue Monday in Asia as the markets -- closed in the red. Japan's Nikkei lost four and a half percent the markets were lower in Hong Kong South Korea India and Australia as well. It's all in reaction to Friday's 315 point drop in New York on the -- But the downward spiral continued today on Wall Street witnessed economist art Hogan about that at Jefferies and company."

Play from 1:07[1:07]" Kentucky look at what happens overseas but I would also offer up to a lot of that is on the heels of what our market stood on Friday so as to which it would take a wait and see attitude our futures trading a little bit lower the idea a good amount of economic data coming up plus a couple of deals and --"

Play from 1:21[1:21]" The credit crisis is seen as the biggest threat to the economy according to the latest survey by the national association for business economics. Only 18% of his members pointed at credit problems in August and a year ago it didn't even register as a threat. The 10% of those now responding see inflation is the biggest threat to the American economy. WBZ news time 82 -- you up worrying about your finances or burning the midnight oil for other reasons -- survey. Finds its six hours and forty minutes is the average time people are spending in dreamland. That's a little more than half an hour short of what people think they need to be at their best WBZ's Mark caddick opt out early this morning talking about it with some sleepy headed commuters at south station."

Play from 2:00[2:00]" It is a prime example of of the national sleep foundation surveys pointing out a law student how much sleep is she getting I'd say about 45 hour on actress why maintain -- and studying and socialize but this seemed like. -- kind of the last thing on my list of priorities. The survey said a third of the people admitted falling asleep at work -- understands maybe. At -- station Mark got a WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 2:30[2:30]" Police in Chelsea looking for repair of home invaders who allegedly used a badge to get inside it happened last night on Broadway. WBZ's Karen Twomey is at the scene and has the very latest in this live update -- Karen."

Play from 2:41[2:41]" Good morning and that the two men came to the home here on Broadway street healthy lack might they lack of -- and into the out what went inside they grabbed money at some other item -- ran out cutting off -- a small White Sox. There were no weapons -- the Tibetans believe that the suspects were armed. The two men are described one and -- white male about 511 the other Hispanic male about five foot in Chelsea Karen Twomey WBZ radio ten."

Play from 3:05[3:05]" Voters in Vermont and Rhode Island and in Ohio and Texas go to the polls tomorrow. And for Hillary Clinton it is possible march 4 could be the end of her presidential aspirations at least mr. armor on with a -- WBZ senior political correspondent John heading. The mornings on the big prices tomorrow Texas and Ohio."

Play from 3:22[3:22]" Absolutely both of the two big ones and a he's in this situation what the total Pauline rather than hanging on by -- fingertips right now. It's he has to do well on both those states windfall when I can't believe in order to keep going and right now it doesn't look like it's going to happen."

Play from 3:39[3:39]" Most of the polls John show neck in neck race -- states including an Ohio although the south of poll. Just out that shows a comfortable win that too moral for senator Clinton there and then we remember that Suffolk was almost uniquely correct in the New Hampshire. Primer solicited their right about Ohio tomorrow if she wins the air but doesn't do well in taxes we even with a big win an Ohio and she sold Iran should she drop out."

Play from 4:04[4:04]" I don't think she's going to have a big win anywhere -- what you want she's she's all for eleven the last eleven. And that you need to win to keep going but -- And Ayatollah shook -- Britain and she -- she's got them do well in Vermont the Malibu perspective Rhode Island may be brad Stuart Scott choose from -- much but they eventually in the polls showing. Of course -- in Ohio for bird doesn't hit the tree up done and and -- like Texas could be hidden in his way now."

Play from 4:36[4:36]" John Henning WBZ senior political correspondent thank you John I'm sure will to a post -- on all this as well WBZ news time NATO's seventy Old North Church whose steeple was used to signal British troop movements before the revolutionary war is moving of the 21 century. Light emitting di fields are being used in the Old North Church sanctuary to illuminate the ceiling -- But for now it's still one fluorescent -- if by land and two if by sea. A from the steeple WBZ news tomato remember to check this out when you've got to work."

Play from 5:06[5:06]" Listen online every day to wbz1030.com. Time to check the business news now for MarketWatch and good morning Ron Amadon good morning the economy is under recession there's more from Warren Buffett. He told CNBC that this is noticed that his 1970 -- before and investors should not rule about the possibility of a significant economic downturn. Investors say that the -- encourage markets and already appeared ready to build on last Friday's selloff though futures down about 68. Wall Street -- to report today on the manufacturing side of the economy and another on January construction spending. Profits up 10% at HSBC. Despite bed -- in the US strike in the housing matters close are you saying by by the the TV picture tube it'll start making them in favor of flat panels such. Price of oil remains pretty high 1133 this morning -- not that is down. But 51 cents this is reports -- 838 past the hour on Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio ten or."

Play from 6:08[6:08]" Extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast -- John along with some clouds today hive 49 turning cloudy tonight patchy fog late low forty. Tomorrow cloudy and breezy periods rain and drizzle areas of fog high 51 in the city 56 western suburbs much cooler on the cape with the influence the cold water. Wednesday windy with a rain heavy at times -- 49 Thursday partly sunny high 43. Thanks weather in just ten minutes on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams and is warning a Boston mostly sunny skies and 31 degrees now on WBZ"

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