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[2:46] ..." in Texas a poll there shows her with a narrow lead over Barack Obama but in Ohio it is gone to a dead even tie. WBZ news time 82 Governor Patrick hosting a Beacon Hill meeting"...
[4:41] ..." every day to wbz1030.com time now for the business news and a market watch a morning run Lebanon."...
[4:51] ..." of oil falling European markets and social or earnings report all of Wall Street Ritter -- selling this morning. Dow futures down about 91. Like crude up better than -- half dollar one vote to 98 a barrel this morning news OPEC ministers' gathering Vienna for their meeting tomorrow. Major European markets open flap with the and also moved into the red so it looks order more over to rest once again staples says its quarterly profit -- roughly for government earnings per share basis the retailer. Matched Wall Street estimates its latest quarter 47 cents a share of the company up its dividend. In -- other markets this morning the company"...
[0:00]" WB ZWBZ eight the Boston. Traffic on the three. Breaking news when it. Every day. WBZ Boston. WBZ news time 8 o'clock Tuesday the fourth of march. And under hazy skies in Boston an unbelievably wild 52 degrees this morning and a good morning glad you could join us I'm Ed Walters were following -- WBZ news room. Voting now under way in all four states holding primaries today and voters holding in their hands his future first Hillary Clinton."
[0:34]" It -- only way. -- viable. Really not got a problem a rare primary day at Rhode Island are rare because -- matters this time I'm Mark katic in Providence also in the news this morning this is Karen Twomey a bill -- the legislature today focusing on keeping repeat offenders off the street."
[0:52]" The AccuWeather at wrigley -- let's bring out today -- tonight rain tonight and tomorrow so it's going to be -- one incorporated Jerry and in sports the Bruins stunned by the caps tended to and its official Randy Moss is back with -- pats. The call it all kinds of Tuesday's today from junior Tuesday too little super Tuesday but for Hillary Clinton it could be the last Tuesday for presidential campaign. Some observers say that she must win in either Texas -- Ohio in order to stay in the race. I spoke earlier with democratic strategist Michael Goldman who believes that Clinton. Could miss the Mark."
[1:23]" Switzerland is an attempt to Duke's Christian to global statistics remain viable. Political insiders who really matter the money give -- and it might cut -- Texas -- I'm -- she went to Ohio but you can output cuts particularly its inevitability."
[1:42]" That is Michael Goldman senator Clinton has lost eleven straight primaries dating back to the first super Tuesday in February. Prime version being held as well as in Ohio in Texas in Vermont and Rhode Island and WBZ's Mark -- Providence where the polls have been open for about an hour now."
[1:58]" A mild windy dander island in the polling places are busier than they've been our presidential primary a long time why. Because this time ever race and people like Anthony are showing up I can recall I don't think I vote in the primary in 2004 they're expecting a record turnout possibly at the 200000 -- coming out the vote compared that the say 45000 that showed up at 2004 after he spoke for a lot of voters and say what issues -- have. -- war. This new economy. And -- deficit which is part of the economy. In Providence -- WBZ Newsradio ten."
[2:37]" the les Brown University poll shows Clinton's lead has slipped to just five points ahead of Obama and there's encouraging news for the Clinton camp. Out of the -- organization in Texas a poll there shows her with a narrow lead over Barack Obama but in Ohio it is gone to a dead even tie. WBZ news time 82 Governor Patrick hosting a Beacon Hill meeting today with members of the Mashpee wampanoag tribe -- going to discuss his casino plan. The tribes already begun the process of seeking federal licensing with the governor would like to see them. -- his way which would mean more money for the commonwealth -- a state license one of three casinos the governor would like to have built here. Can they repeat offenders off the streets the family of woman murdered by such a criminal heads to the Statehouse today the make their case here's WBZ's Karen Twomey."
[3:21]" Almost eight years ago Melissa -- was murdered by a man who gave -- ride after her car broke down by the Cape Cod canal. It turns out he had a list of felonies on his rap sheet and technically should have been in jail but it been given early parole Melissa's father less -- tells Knight tied to Dan -- that the bill going before committee today focuses not only on keeping repeat felons off the streets. But stopping crime before --"
[3:41]" People don't wake up I'm going to -- commit. Murder I mean there's some tube that they set off with a series of crimes and grows if they got a life sentence for the misdemeanors five years. You would have to serve the entire five years you cannot get off for early parole for a year because you came in dressed in the -- anti English English. Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[4:03]" may have to be a very busy day at the Statehouse in addition to Melissa's bill lawmakers will discuss the legalization of breastfeeding in public. Since 199339 states including New Hampshire Maine and Vermont have taken steps to legalize public nursing. Rhode Island is often that say does exempt breast -- from its public indecency laws. Advocates are pushing another measure as well this one named Eddie. Child riding in a car booster seats in automobiles for kids between the ages of four and seven triple -- of southern New England says -- can reduce fatalities. And injuries up to 59%. WBZ news time."
[4:36]" Ito to remember to check -- out when you've got to work. Listen online every day to wbz1030.com time now for the business news and a market watch a morning run Lebanon."
[4:49]" That morning the rising price of oil falling European markets and social or earnings report all of Wall Street Ritter -- selling this morning. Dow futures down about 91. Like crude up better than -- half dollar one vote to 98 a barrel this morning news OPEC ministers' gathering Vienna for their meeting tomorrow. Major European markets open flap with the and also moved into the red so it looks order more over to rest once again staples says its quarterly profit -- roughly for government earnings per share basis the retailer. Matched Wall Street estimates its latest quarter 47 cents a share of the company up its dividend. In -- other markets this morning the company cut its fiscal first quarter profit forecast citing a decline in the price of memory chips. -- reports -- 38 past the hour Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on double."
[5:38]" BZ Newsradio 103 time for the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast it might as well be spring or so the song goes Elliott Abrams. Yes just feels like spring and a wonderful and the temperatures are from the fifties and we're enjoying it are you enjoying event. Every bit of a well they'll enjoyed more. When I go outside and into it. That's a that's a good thing and any case whether we go outside or not there will be some showers later on this afternoon rain tonight turn cooler temperatures drop into the thirties. But then for a brief time tomorrow morning could actually zoom back to the fifties and low pressure tracks just to our west. After about a will be windy that'll be cooler won't be this warm again anytime soon. Doesn't it colder this weekend but it could be more rain or possibly wet snow late Friday and Saturday before today. -- myself there was in my office -- whether or just ten minutes on WBZ act for the meteorologist telling neighbor thank you Elliott again in Boston's 52 degrees at WBZ"















