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[3:41] ..." visit. He is history of the states not just two Boston and New York and Washington."...
[4:08] ..." the United States. Whether he has landed at Boston or Washington or New York R Alaska the president has tried to be there where ever the Pope first sets foot on American soil today get this"...
[4:51] ..." Iraq to have real quickly that's of more people than the bush White House heads for the queen and and the prince rent."...
[6:13] ..." big march consumer price report housing starts building permits also coming up. Oil prices went way up this morning 11453. For brand new -- once again we won't back sharply now below 114 -- dollars hedge fund managers had a pretty good year according to the New York Times some movement correctly on mortgages didn't make millions but they may be billions. Business report city and 38 past the hour remember marketwatch.com on --"...
[0:00]" WB ZWBZHD Boston -- Yeah -- and weather on the ten minutes. When it happened news radio 1030. Days WBZ news time 8 o'clock you know the morning and it's a beautiful morning sunny skies 41 degrees in Boston this Wednesday the sixteenth of April. To join assignment Walters with -- and WBZ news from short on money. And planning on some belt tightening house budget proposal comes out today they just don't have the revenues from Carl Stevens before runs in the credit problems and the state sponsored federally under -- student loan program gets into big trouble we'll explain. A year after the massacre the painful memories of what happened at Virginia Tech that day. Out about your ability way -- attack happening. The AccuWeather liaison John today -- afternoon temperatures in the sixties warm up especially Oakland tomorrow and Friday. The battle over the state budget is about to heat up as the house unveils its spending plan today. As WBZ's Carl Stevens tells us one expert believes there will be no winners most."
[1:01]" seldom Macy's says the proposed state budget come out of committee today is the most conservative budget he has seen in a number of viewers who does contain some cuts some level funding. But it may not go far enough according to Michael -- head of the Massachusetts taxpayers foundation describes the economic situation right now as bleak."
[1:19]" The mismatch between spending and revenues may well be in the billion dollar or more rage and we can we can't. Continue that very law."
[1:28]" What this means long term is that cities and towns struggling out of balance their budgets could find even more trying times in the not too distant future. Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 and the nation's financial ills are about to infect another sector of society students. WBZ's Mark katic reports that college loans may soon be hard to come by as organization that takes care of them it's a rough patch."
[1:51]" executive director Tom grabbed wants to let people know they're still doing loans for students. But for now they won't be federally subsidized. They'll be through private lenders -- hopes of private market is kind of the students seeking loans because they've got a great default rate."
[2:06]" And that's certainly are viewing and that's why we're hopeful want to go forward basis for the lead the the remainder of our program our private alternative loans which is the the cornerstone of what we do with about 80% of -- was parents and families that will be successful mailed response of that for the upcoming academic here."
[2:25]" The financial crisis has stopped over fifty student lenders to stop making federally guaranteed student loans across the country. Mark katic WBZ Newsradio 1030 the worst campus shooting in American history in Blacksburg Virginia one year old goal gunfire erupted at Virginia Tech. On the sixteenth of April last year and when it ended 33 students and faculty have been killed Rahim Khan as a former student."
[2:48]" Every day some. Small memory of it comes back and in it's it's. Not necessarily something that I do -- on everyday but I always think about it every day and probably will for a long time."
[3:04]" The Pope is in Washington DC arriving there yesterday and he will be welcome to. At the White House with a 21 gun salute later but he is of course not coming to Boston and WBZ's Laurie Kirby spoke about that with. Boston at archbishop Cardinal Sean O'Malley are -- disappointed -- that he's not coming to this city."
[3:22]" Well I am that is until people probably had a ten years on demise but it. But we tried very hard to. He has that could happen it was very happy that we were given. A lot of consideration but the holy father's visit. He is history of the states not just two Boston and New York and Washington."
[3:48]" Live now drew the White House send ABC's Ann Compton and and was it than usual for the president to go to Andrews yesterday to personally greet the -- and under ride back into the district in the motorcade within."
[4:00]" Of this I -- everything is on usual about this visit the president did little research little homework and almost every time a Pope has come to the United States. Whether he has landed at Boston or Washington or New York R Alaska the president has tried to be there where ever the Pope first sets foot on American soil today get this 9000 tickets have been given out by the Catholic archdiocese. Two guests to -- stand on the White House south on for about two hours. All real mix of sacred and military welcome you've seen in the state arrivals before with a military bands and the honor guard this time. The actual ceremony will open with opera star Kathleen battle singing the lord's prayer and Pope Benedict will speak at the session although we don't. Expect him to get into much of the incredible controversies in the Catholic Church and --"
[4:51]" Iraq to have real quickly that's of more people than the bush White House heads for the queen and and the prince rent."
[4:58]" Did this is more than oppose the White House has ever invited for anything other than I recall of a kind of an open a fourth of July party. And the fact is that the chief here at the White House who is planning on this show Hague and I asked him are you pushing a Lebanese that we don't know what the limit at one thing more. There could be out -- 81 birthday I and he's in great shape but now have to have endorsed today we listened for the crowd singing happy birthday to a 9000 voices lifted in song. During the ceremony today."
[5:29]" Should be something and company thank you ABC's Ann Compton at the White House WBZ news Tommy eagle remember to check this out when you've got to work. Listen online every day to wbz1030.com. WBZ news time NATO waste time now for the business -- good morning Ron haven't done."
[5:47]" Good morning at JPMorgan chase says quarterly profit fell sharply hurt by write downs were loans and mortgages. But on an earnings per share basis it toppled street expectations Coca-Cola to December teachers movie Hiram premarket activity. And our markets thanks to a favorable report from Intel may well opened the upside Dow futures sixty for the good. And check futures of one and a half percent at this hour. If few minutes a government report on something big march consumer price report housing starts building permits also coming up. Oil prices went way up this morning 11453. For brand new -- once again we won't back sharply now below 114 -- dollars hedge fund managers had a pretty good year according to the New York Times some movement correctly on mortgages didn't make millions but they may be billions. Business report city and 38 past the hour remember marketwatch.com on --"
[6:43]" ABC news radio 1030 extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast a beautiful Wednesday morning Elliott Abrams yes it is -- fine weather the next few days an afternoon temperatures climbing. Where the sixty remark today well in the sixties tomorrow back. -- those -- like that he goes to work past seventy vote tomorrow and on Friday. While staying close to sixty right along the coast Saturday partly sunny high 6460 to 64. We go into late Sunday and Monday that chance of showers or priest of first look at marathon day Monday looks like temperatures in the fifties for the southeast -- after -- fairly high humidity. For second changed -- only Wednesday on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist --"

















