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My WBZ Morning Headlines for 3/11/2008

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Play from 0:22[0:22] ..." morning and good morning I'm Ed Walsh. We're following the WBZ newsroom new York's governor caught and high priced call girls staying for the crimes are likely to be connected to the cash. Not a cavorting"...

Play from 1:02[1:02] ..." It was a collapse of biblical proportions Eliot Spitzer new governor of New York. Standing next to his wife and apologizing for his behavior after being caught in a prostitution sting involving a 4300 dollar payment."...

Play from 3:26[3:26] ..." ABC's Stephen -- In the capital of Jackson he says Barack Obama has a very good chance of scooping up lots of the 33 delegates it's."...

Play from 3:34[3:34] ..." If it's anything like the neighboring states here Barack Obama expect something that could double digit lead Louisiana land for Obama Alabama went for Obama Georgia and of course South Carolina said there's little expectation. Hillary Clinton will win here Hillary Clinton was here on Friday and Saturday but she basically high tailed it out of this state to go ahead of the Pennsylvania to get a head start there but Barack Obama hopes that his victory here. Will -- enhance his delicately and his overall popular vote lead because he may be effective case yesterday that how can Hillary Clinton talk about the Clinton's talk about. A Clinton and Obama ticket if Obama is in first place."...

Play from 4:11[4:11] ..." ABC's Stephen Portnoy in the Mississippi this morning John McCain is doing a different kind of campaigning. He's looking for money instead of delegates he's already wrapped up the Republican nomination and his WBZ's Lisa Meyer explains this morning the push for cash. Is taking McCain to a New York today and here to Boston."...

Play from 4:33[4:33] ..." brought in 55 million all told has five million and the bank. Barack Obama raised 55 million in February alone former Massachusetts governor -- also which he tells me it's no big deal the Democrats have"...

Play from 4:51[4:51] ..." Against John McCain an opportunity to raise some money in be ready to -- find himself. This summer and not -- the Democrats to."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WB ZWBZHD Boston. Traffic on the three. Do you lose it. Every day. WBZ Boston is there. WBZ news time 8 o'clock on this Tuesday morning in the eleventh of march it's only in Boston. On the cool side 23 degrees this morning and good morning I'm Ed Walsh. We're following the WBZ newsroom new York's governor caught and high priced call girls staying for the crimes are likely to be connected to the cash. Not a cavorting any criminal case against bits are likely rest attempts to conceal the flow of money so how could you backed his so recklessly you."

Play from 0:39[0:39]" Your dad -- dream -- ahead in the -- with a different in their body to him and held smart things are doesn't influence their conduct on board."

Play from 0:48[0:48]" Oil prices -- ever higher topping -- 109 dollars a barrel the AccuWeather no big storms the next few days but there could be some -- played tonight and early tomorrow the make things slippery for a time for a man whose public reputation was that of self righteously on spotted. It was a collapse of biblical proportions Eliot Spitzer new governor of New York. Standing next to his wife and apologizing for his behavior after being caught in a prostitution sting involving a 4300 dollar payment. At suggestions it was not his first time but. Prostitution is really pursued by the FBI Spitzer is most likely to be charged with the apparent money laundering that took place to try to hide the source of the cash spent on the call girls. -- is CBS's chief investigative reporter. Any criminal case against Spitzer -- likely rest on attempts to conceal the flow of money. Spitzer allegedly took steps to hide his identity as well referring to make his dates in the name of the campaign donor. Named George fox -- graduated from Princeton and from Harvard Law School where one of his teachers was Alan Dershowitz who -- him fondly."

Play from 1:46[1:46]" Well Natalie remember him in class he was my research assistant to two years on the von Bulow case so I really got to know him very very well -- personal way and you know I know his family and he -- as the most cautious conservative most brilliant hard working students. I think I've ever had this really comes says shocked but I guess. You'd never can know anybody's you know sexual credit predilections when Norman professional way."

Play from 2:12[2:12]" Given -- his position on top of the political world. In his home state the aspirations he may have had for the future. He is the self righteous squeaky clean image as a crusader how could he have let his guard delicate."

Play from 2:26[2:26]" Well you know. You've been doing that would brains in their head and they think with a different organ of the body of the matter how smart they are it doesn't influence their conduct unfortunately. That's particularly influences men look at John Kennedy's conduct when he was president the United States look at Jefferson look at Franklin Roosevelt got to look at Gary Hart look at Bill Clinton we have long long history of brilliant brilliant then who like really are. Stopping us from having its Cuban missile crisis and by night are acting like like children."

Play from 3:02[3:02]" Professor Alan Dershowitz who says obsession of the use of a prostitute is unfairly hypocritical but will probably be fatal to -- pitchers public career. While prices just keep on climbing may have hit another new all time high currently on the nymex trading electronically at one -- 944. A barrel is Mississippi's turn to participate in the process of picking a president or at least a democratic nominee I spoke earlier this morning with -- ABC's Stephen -- In the capital of Jackson he says Barack Obama has a very good chance of scooping up lots of the 33 delegates it's."

Play from 3:34[3:34]" If it's anything like the neighboring states here Barack Obama expect something that could double digit lead Louisiana land for Obama Alabama went for Obama Georgia and of course South Carolina said there's little expectation. Hillary Clinton will win here Hillary Clinton was here on Friday and Saturday but she basically high tailed it out of this state to go ahead of the Pennsylvania to get a head start there but Barack Obama hopes that his victory here. Will -- enhance his delicately and his overall popular vote lead because he may be effective case yesterday that how can Hillary Clinton talk about the Clinton's talk about. A Clinton and Obama ticket if Obama is in first place."

Play from 4:11[4:11]" ABC's Stephen Portnoy in the Mississippi this morning John McCain is doing a different kind of campaigning. He's looking for money instead of delegates he's already wrapped up the Republican nomination and his WBZ's Lisa Meyer explains this morning the push for cash. Is taking McCain to a New York today and here to Boston."

Play from 4:28[4:28]" Tomorrow so far the Democrats are far outpaced McCain when it comes to fundraising he's brought in 55 million all told has five million and the bank. Barack Obama raised 55 million in February alone former Massachusetts governor -- also which he tells me it's no big deal the Democrats have raised more. Because they need more since their race continues he says that leaves McCain sitting pretty."

Play from 4:51[4:51]" Against John McCain an opportunity to raise some money in be ready to -- find himself. This summer and not -- the Democrats to."

Play from 4:58[4:58]" On trade to McCain's Boston fund raiser will cost access to the private reception goes for 2300 box tickets to open reception a thousand dollars each Lisa Meyer WBZ Newsradio ten or remember to check -- out when you've got to work."

Play from 5:13[5:13]" Listen online -- every day to WBZ 1030. Dot com the business -- from marketwatch.com and the new all time high for a 44 gallon barrel of oil Ron Amadon."

Play from 5:27[5:27]" As a matter factors to -- seconds ago we hate to tell you this you know this day started out. We're talking about yesterday's record of 1821 of Barrow boys and girls. We're ever closure to a 110 bucks a barrel now we just a second ago seven new high of 109 dollars and seventy cents a barrel. And that's about one and a half percent from yesterday. And it's not helped by the fact that the International Energy Agency said this morning there's not much -- concern from besides price Tuesday said. Because of increasing oil demand from emerging markets and the weak dollar as well. Elsewhere it does superior than our markets to open mixed but maybe on the -- to fire Dow futures are up 46 session here ahead by five the Nasdaq down about a point right now. UCLA's Anderson schools actually nation's economy will slow but not fall into recession officials admit. There are terrorists about that forecast is probably should be again a new Ohio oil this morning 1970s said about a minute and a half ago. Business report city -- thirtieth past the hour Ron Amadon marketwatch.com and WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 6:37[6:37]" All right thank Iran may have -- it was forty. Four gallons is actually 42 gallons in a barrel so it's even more costly the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast on a beautiful Tuesday morning. Albeit Elliot Abrams a rather chilly one."

Play from 6:52[6:52]" It is a chilly morning and that's going to get a little bit milder today in the breeze a pickup but the temperature this afternoon should make it into the forties then back down at 33 tonight 1 concern for tomorrow morning as the -- coming through with some snow showers. And the worst case scenario suddenly gets slippery in the morning best case we just have a few flakes and nothing to worry about. Tomorrow's high 45. Thursday times of clouds sun by 43 some rain to move in on Friday -- fifty to 54 on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams"

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