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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 06/26/2008

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Play from 0:16[0:16] ..." report coming out. Sentencing a killer and life in prison for Neil Entwistle -- suffering does not begin to describe. But we have been -- I'm Carl Stevens in Woburn high court's first ever pronouncement on the meaning of Second Amendment gun rights and also today assure you like fast -- but"...

Play from 0:47[0:47] ..." new commuting is brought to you -- the most trusted name in mattresses sleepy is the mattress professionals. A 140 dollars a barrel today -- 150 dollar oil be far behind. Oil prices soared into record territory in just the"...

Play from 1:18[1:18] ..." about eight minutes right here on WBZ. -- surprises today is Neil Entwistle learns his fate at his sentencing for murdering his family. We begin with WBZ's Carl Stevens of the Woburn courthouse were loved ones spoke out."...

Play from 1:46[1:46] ..." Judge Diane caught more than sentenced Entwistle to concurrent life terms. Calling the crime incomprehensible."...

Play from 2:04[2:04] ..." Entwistle said nothing showed no emotion from Woburn Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 may be millions uncle and Rachel's brother Jerome Souza spoke of the family's lives."...

Play from 2:31[2:31] ..." Neil Entwistle attorney Elliot Weinstein is looking ahead."...

Play from 2:47[2:47] ..." Weinstein saying Entwistle received a well founded fact based defense. This fast lane and its cousin to the south EZ pass now in New Jersey"...

Play from 0:01[0:01]" good afternoon -- 3 o'clock it's cloudy 74 degrees right now in Boston I'm Diane Stern and here's where we're following in the WBZ news around the Dow is down 303 points as oil hits a 140 dollars a barrel the market -- report coming out. Sentencing a killer and life in prison for Neil Entwistle -- suffering does not begin to describe. But we have been -- I'm Carl Stevens in Woburn high court's first ever pronouncement on the meaning of Second Amendment gun rights and also today assure you like fast -- but wouldn't it be even better to be able to use it without having a slowdown -- Colgate that's exactly the system they have in New Jersey couldn't work here I'm Lisa -- and the forecast -- across the area tonight and tomorrow added -- shower and thunderstorm but much of the time -- does that."

Play from 0:47[0:47]" To new commuting is brought to you -- the most trusted name in mattresses sleepy is the mattress professionals. A 140 dollars a barrel today -- 150 dollar oil be far behind. Oil prices soared into record territory in just the past half ourselves. And the prices are higher in part. After Libya suggested it would cut oil production. And as you just heard stocks are tumbling on Wall Street more than 300 ports down at this moment we're referring to the Dow. Marketwatch.com with up to the minute information. In just about eight minutes right here on WBZ. -- surprises today is Neil Entwistle learns his fate at his sentencing for murdering his family. We begin with WBZ's Carl Stevens of the Woburn courthouse were loved ones spoke out."

Play from 1:31[1:31]" Speaking to the judge Priscilla -- rock -- victim impact statement said she had lost two generations of her family."

Play from 1:38[1:38]" Suffering does not begin to describe but we have been enduring -- I devote Rachel and Lillian. Who gave allies such purpose and meaning."

Play from 1:46[1:46]" Judge Diane caught more than sentenced Entwistle to concurrent life terms. Calling the crime incomprehensible."

Play from 1:53[1:53]" And violation of bonds that we recognized as central to our identity of human beings. Does your husband and wife and parent and child."

Play from 2:04[2:04]" Entwistle said nothing showed no emotion from Woburn Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 may be millions uncle and Rachel's brother Jerome Souza spoke of the family's lives."

Play from 2:14[2:14]" Hit -- movies cousins what happened to her can tell what happens there we cannot. -- my cousins Brothers sisters we'll have displayed their usual weather in new picture in the front -- Fred Graham and others here. -- original news change."

Play from 2:31[2:31]" Neil Entwistle attorney Elliot Weinstein is looking ahead."

Play from 2:34[2:34]" Well the appeal is really based on two critical legal issues -- that most significant constitutional issue is the unlawful search that the police conducted. In the home in Hopkinton not once but."

Play from 2:47[2:47]" Weinstein saying Entwistle received a well founded fact based defense. This fast lane and its cousin to the south EZ pass now in New Jersey motorists can use EZ pass expressed special planes with the scanning arch. The take your -- without your having to slow down. WBZ's Lisa Meyer reports officials are trying to figure out if they can use that system here. Mass Pike director -- says sure EZ pass expresses great by."

Play from 3:15[3:15]" The one about concerns and our issues as our capacity to change a system which all to wrote configuration that we have."

Play from 3:22[3:22]" Jersey turnpike and Garden State Parkway are strict ways for the most part Mass Pike -- more its narrower and there are lots of crossovers that exist so express toll lanes could create a safety issue then there's. What would it cost to try to reconfigure the roads I've driven EZ pass express lanes in New Jersey their joy they saved time and -- it takes to accelerate from -- stop platinum Povich says."

Play from 3:45[3:45]" What do you have to live -- interest of the joy and I'm sure you want to do that --"

Play from 3:49[3:49]" So -- WBZ Newsradio 1030 all low. WBZ news time 36 Americans do have the right to own guns to defend themselves and to hunt. -- sharply divided Supreme Court made that ruling today striking down Washington DC's longstanding ban on handguns. Critics including California senator Dianne Feinstein says that the country will be less safe. CBS is Barry -- has reaction from the National Rifle Association in this report. It's taken more than 200 years but the Supreme Court finally is saying with the Second Amendment means that Americans have a right to bear arms as individuals and to use those weapons for self defense in their homes. Armed with his declaration the National Rifle Association is heading into courtrooms nationwide to challenge gun bans executive vice president Wayne Lapierre."

Play from 4:36[4:36]" We're going to be filing suits in Chicago suburbs of Chicago and San Francisco to make sure. Every individual citizen Americo law abiding citizen had equal access to this freedom."

Play from 4:48[4:48]" Barry back -- host CBS news Washington DC mayor Adrian studies says he's disappointed by today's ruling but that Washington's other regulations including gun registration remain intact."

Play from 5:00[5:00]" I have already directed the metropolitan police department. Implement an orderly process or allowing citizens to register handguns from lawful possession in their home."

Play from 5:11[5:11]" The Boston Medical Center doctor is weighing in on today's DC handgun decision doctor Roberts said he also only American academy of pediatrics committee on violence. Says guns are much more frequently used to killer shoot by accident -- purpose someone who is known. Said he hopes that parents who insist on owning guns are responsible about it."

Play from 5:31[5:31]" Keep weapons out of access to children. Either by keeping the guns entirely or historic comes home to keep them locked and the ammunition -- separately."

Play from 5:43[5:43]" In other news senator Judd Gregg is being pressured by governor lynch to bring home the bacon. Lynch the governor of New Hampshire wants more federal highway dollars on the face of a possible 52 million dollar loss in transportation funds. The governor says reductions in federal aid could force New Hampshire to cut 500 million out of its long term highway plan. Greg is also resisted the plan to pump more money into highway aid saying that it would only deepen the ballooning federal deficit. WBZ news time -- wait."

Play from 6:12[6:12]" The American celebration. The Boston Pops fourth of July fireworks spectacular right here on America's radio station WBZ news radio 1030."

Play from 6:22[6:22]" Almost afraid to introduce John ward -- marketwatch.com -- tells about the -- well that's right Diana I'm by the way on the night sky so I don't like to yes but. A FF. Oil hit a new all time high trading at a 140 dollars a barrel -- crude futures would end the day up some five bucks to settle at 139. 64 -- The blue chips dropped below 11500 just a few moments ago right now the Dow Jones industrial averages off. 297 points at 101100515. So that's still a two and a half percent drop for the blue chips the Nasdaq is off 71. That's about a 3% loss for the Nasdaq the S&P is dropping 33 points right now Betsy two and a half percent decline. Losing stocks firmly in control here holding a five to one edge over winners at the big board. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour I'm John -- on marketwatch.com on WB say. Member FDIC."

Play from 7:27[7:27]" WBZ news time three to and it's another one of those afternoon hours looks like rain at any moment just cloudy in Boston now breezy and 74 degrees. Here's Bob Larson with the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast for the weekend. Brought to you by foresee totally like to sell iced tea next."

Play from 7:44[7:44]" The shower and thunderstorm across parts of the area deceiving otherwise partly cloudy tonight humid -- 66 degrees intervals of clouds sunshine tomorrow warm and sticky high 84. Partly -- Diallo just 67. Breezy not as warm on Saturday with clouds and some some of the a couple of showers and even a thunderstorm high 79. Variable plotted to Sunday showers and thunderstorms Abbas why again 79. Thanks weather in just ten minutes on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist."

Play from 8:10[8:10]" Bob Larson in Boston once again cloudy and 74 degrees for a -- WBZ news time 350 well deserved rest for the Red Sox who won last night. That's a -- and exports to do with WBZ is Allen's."

Play from 8:24[8:24]" Did they went because you -- on the premises -- no doubt that -- ago -- that the -- every game is all about germ there you go and I takes Diane in his day and just mentioned there insects do about the night off they'll play their final interleague series of the year starting tomorrow night when they take on the Astros in Houston after that it's back to American League play and interestingly enough their first series will be against the to raise in Tampa. Say these two teams has developed a robbery is an understatement on the scoreboard speaking of the raised. Tim McVeigh 61 win over the Florida Marlins this afternoon Matt Garza pitched a one here to the only to give up was a home run to Hanley Ramirez elsewhere in baseball. St. Louis and Detroit scoreless bottom of the sixth inning in Detroit. And bottom the second inning at Wrigley Field the Orioles in the cubs are scoreless the NBA draft is tonight. The first pick belongs to the Chicago Bulls and all indications are that they were select map this guard Derrick Rose with the first pick Miami for now picking second but they may not keep the -- Now on the Celtics front they are picking last in both rounds because of their championship not a bad place debate that doesn't mean that the NEA does not explore the possibility at least of trying to make something happen without."

Play from 9:27[9:27]" Billion the players that I'd lie. I have explored to blow up in the draft but I only want to move up to a certain. Point to get a specific player it and I just think that would bar pieces that we that's just not happening might be sort so far we're certainly capable of beating -- that the draft but the players out but we're we're willing to it to do what it would take to get where we want to -- and then there's certain point the draft that really don't want to move up -- to get up to."

Play from 9:51[9:51]" The draft begins at 730 at Wimbledon today there was a major upset -- former champion Maria Sharapova was beaten by Alec who risk Selma. The 154 player in the world the scores -- 62164 also falling today where Americans in erotic and James -- the ninth seed and the fifth seed related -- Abram was beaten winners have included Raphael -- and Yelena Yanukovich in golf at the Buick open and in war or kills -- lake Michigan. It is -- with -- lead after one -- at least after his first round -- at eight under Friday -- one shot back and a major for the LPGA this weekend the US women's open in Medina Minnesota ji -- oh at six under has a two stroke lead over Maria Jose -- rebate and Luis Freiburg -- Sorenstam lot of eyes on her this weekend she is at one under par through two rounds two -- of her around WBZ -- mystery seventeen. I'm Alan Segel WBZ sports"

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