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[1:05] ..." early independents can vote in today's democratic primary Republicans can't cross over Barack Obama conceded West Virginia awhile back and Hillary Clinton's expected to win by a very large margin -- only 28 delegates are at"...
[2:11] ..." Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 this could be the end of the New England Patriots videotape scandal NFL commissioner Roger Goodell met today in New York with former patriots assistant Matt Walsh. After the meeting Goodell said there's nothing new here."...
[6:29] ..." almost 1800 metric tons. Ever hear. Now losing 43 Nasdaq up seven. Business report -- and 38 past the hour I'm Andrew O'Day marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio ten."...
[0:00]" News radio 1030 there WBZ Boston every day. Good afternoon it's 330 is sunny and Boston 64 degrees and breezy and I'm Diane Stern and here's where we're following wrapping up the Danvers explosion investigations. The plant should have had a system Carl Stevens in Bedford a rare one sided vote in the Senate over oil the days or 97 days or water the previous order -- sixty votes for the adoption this amendment. The amendment is agreed to the WBZ AccuWeather forecast winds diminishing tonight -- delivered -- dropped into the forties warming trend for tomorrow on Wall Street the Dow is down 39 Nasdaq up seven and UPS orders hundreds of hybrid trucks where its -- part of watch report coming of Red Sox and -- in the -- in -- a side trip -- the US senate."
[0:48]" And this is is brought to you by United Technologies we begin with campaign 2008 Hillary Clinton hoping for a huge win today in the West Virginia primary."
[0:57]" I about the us in Charleston, West Virginia. -- and every other primary and caucus this year democratic turnout is high seventy thousands at a new record by voting early independents can vote in today's democratic primary Republicans can't cross over Barack Obama conceded West Virginia awhile back and Hillary Clinton's expected to win by a very large margin -- only 28 delegates are at stake. Not enough to put even a small -- in -- overall lead."
[1:21]" Obama is focusing on -- again which holds its primary next week. Federal investigators blame a Danvers company for massive chemical plant explosion in November 2006. Pointing to the lack of alarms and other safeguards. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports after investigating this for a year and a half the US chemical safety board is coming down hard on C eight in its final investigation report saying. That the ink and paint manufacturer lacked safeguards."
[1:50]" The plant should've had a system that which shut down the mixing operation in any -- it overheated. Which is what happened after the last man left for the left building. Investigator John -- broken says CA I dropped the ball on a number of fronts. In this report proposes changes to national fire codes and a state licensing procedures. From Danvers Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 this could be the end of the New England Patriots videotape scandal NFL commissioner Roger Goodell met today in New York with former patriots assistant Matt Walsh. After the meeting Goodell said there's nothing new here."
[2:24]" She confirmed that he was aware of no other violations of league policy by the patriots for anybody associated with the patriots there was no bugging of our forums there is no manipulation of communication system there's no crowd noise violations of anywhere that he was aware."
[2:41]" Fidel says he asked Walsh of the patsy used the videotapes during games."
[2:46]" He was very specific -- tape remained in his possession the entire game and they were not -- in the games -- specifically address that issue at our request."
[2:55]" Ellis showed reporters clips of the video that was turned over by a near unanimous vote. The Senate has approved an amendment to stop oil shipments to the strategic petroleum reserve ABC's Vic Ratner explains what that would do. In an effort to bring gas prices down even a little. Almost every Republican including Domenici of New Mexico joined Democrats in voting to halt government purchases of oil for the strategic petroleum reserve."
[3:21]" This is one little thing we can do and I think we ought to go ahead and do it."
[3:25]" Sponsors say the move would add to world supplies on the market and bring gasoline prices down some. Wolf three presidential candidates support the move President Bush opposes. Vic Ratner ABC news at the capitol."
[3:38]" Defense attorneys for New Hampshire woman who admits killing two men on her horse farm called her delusional. In opening statements and -- little bars insanity trial her lawyers said she saw herself as an avenging angel. And thought Everyman in their life was a -- file. Lamar claims she was insane when she killed men on her farm and -- thing prosecutors say she may have the mental illness but she is not insane. On the heels of a report showing a wide range of drugs and drinking water supplies state lawmakers today heard from health and environmental experts. -- tried to shed light on the concerns an AP investigation discovered pharmaceuticals and drinking water supply of at least 41 million Americans. State -- Mary grant of Beverly is also -- Norris. She says disposal of medicine is just one of the issues."
[4:28]" of the isn't just that it goes from pills. Or direct medicines right into the water supplied by flashing medicines which is some things that every once spoke about should not. Not happen now that is not -- way to dispose of since. It's often -- excrement because our bodies don't metabolize fall the makeup of pharmaceutical."
[4:49]" The state DEP says there are study is being conducted to see if pharmaceuticals in the water are actually -- how dangerous it might be. We'll set a new option for rape victims to afraid or ashamed to go to -- starting next year those victims can undergo an emergency -- forensic rape exam. Evidence gathered there will be kept on file in the sealed envelope. In case they decide to press charges the federal government is requiring the states to pay for the Jane doe -- gets. WBZ news time 338."
[5:21]" Here's the news. Right here. See the news at wbz1030.com Wall Street numbers again here is Andrew a day at marketwatch.com. -- ahead of Wall Street's closing bell the Dow down 43 points Nasdaq up six S&P 500 losing one. Today we have housing to consider again the National Association of Realtors reports home prices fell seven point 7% in the first quarter. Meaning the biggest year to year drop since the group began keeping records. Back in 1982 socks and several retailers lower as the government reports say point 2% drop in April retail sales slid lower mostly by slow car sales. And as Wal-Mart report to 7% increase in quarterly earnings but the issues -- disappointing forecast Wal-Mart stock. Down little more than a dollar. Brown goes green UPS says today it has ordered 200 electric hybrid and 300 natural gas trucks. For its US delivery fleets those hybrid trucks wants on the road next year. Will save 176000 gallons of fuel every year and reduce CO two emissions by almost 1800 metric tons. Ever hear. Now losing 43 Nasdaq up seven. Business report -- and 38 past the hour I'm Andrew O'Day marketwatch.com on WBZ Newsradio ten."
[6:43]" Got to love this weather that is if you don't have seasonal allergies. WBZ news time 340 now the extent it WBZ AccuWeather forecast it's Bob Larson brought to you by commerce insurance company. The gusty winds diminishing this evening clear cool and rather tranquil overnight low 48 degrees. Pleasant tomorrow a good deal signed shattered -- 66 partly cloudy tomorrow Diallo 49. But Thursday and Friday mostly cloudy on Thursday 66 -- Friday 61. Thanks whether or just ten minutes on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Bob Larson"
















