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[0:20] ..." Ed Walsh is off today -- over following in the WBZ newsroom. Gloucester -- up in arms are highly this is Karen Twomey in Gloucester where a fourth of July floating nearby Beverly farms -- folks here shaking their heads a weekend attack on Cape Cod is"...
[0:56] ..." of July and this year it lampooned the pregnancy scandal in neighboring Gloucester. Gloucester mayor Carolyn Kirk was on --"...
[1:19] ..." What do people in Gloucester think -- BBC's Karen Twomey spoke with residents this morning in Gloucester. Disgust and disbelief to of the reactions here in Gloucester to this year's horrible parade in nearby Beverly farms where one -- poked fun at Gloucester teen pregnancy drama say they showed three of four girls with the big valleys and doing the dancing and know something about cluster knocked up. Bonnie describing part of the display of good taste and FCC regulations won't allow us to tell you about a -- itself or what was written on the other signs. That's to and it's July 4 and it's parade and they are very young children there supposed to be fun. In Gloucester Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030."...
[3:58] ..." marine from Wilmington has died while on duty in Thailand lance corporal David west was based in Okinawa Japan it was in Thailand on -- West family tells a loss on the don't know how he died but they know he did not die in action. West played bass in the marine expeditionary force band which performs more than 300 concerts a year. It's no secret wedding gowns can be pricey but receiver New Hampshire bridal shop is giving away fifty of them for furry WBZ is Bernice -- Lewis"...
[4:36] ..." It's an art grant for the canopy -- that's vital stock exchange owner Heidi Jensen probably had planned to -- A lot of -- at elk speaks they have at least for their wedding"...
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[0:15]" WBZ news time is 8 o'clock 71 degrees hazy skies in Boston good morning I'm Deb Lawler Ed Walsh is off today -- over following in the WBZ newsroom. Gloucester -- up in arms are highly this is Karen Twomey in Gloucester where a fourth of July floating nearby Beverly farms -- folks here shaking their heads a weekend attack on Cape Cod is blamed on hatred of the yankees will explain. And a Wilmington marine dead in Thailand. A big warm ups on the way hotter weather becoming the next few days -- lot of humidity. Our top story now it was an event designed to poke fun -- current events but some say it went way too far. The parade of the horrible smarts the Beverly farms on the fourth of July and this year it lampooned the pregnancy scandal in neighboring Gloucester. Gloucester mayor Carolyn Kirk was on --"
[1:03]" Obviously Beverly going to have to take a look at itself to see what they're smiling for there. You know you're providing a point of view by this particular group of people that separatists put together and Beverly is going to have to institute --"
[1:19]" What do people in Gloucester think -- BBC's Karen Twomey spoke with residents this morning in Gloucester. Disgust and disbelief to of the reactions here in Gloucester to this year's horrible parade in nearby Beverly farms where one -- poked fun at Gloucester teen pregnancy drama say they showed three of four girls with the big valleys and doing the dancing and know something about cluster knocked up. Bonnie describing part of the display of good taste and FCC regulations won't allow us to tell you about a -- itself or what was written on the other signs. That's to and it's July 4 and it's parade and they are very young children there supposed to be fun. In Gloucester Karen Twomey WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[2:01]" An investigation is underway into a blog called badge wars it's a site devoted largely to reports of misconduct by Boston Police officers and internal affairs wants to know who's behind it. The globe reports Boston Police brass say if the allegations are true than any problems need to be addressed. If there rumours they need to be stopped some of the postings deal with officers abusing construction details are faking injuries to get time off. We're paying gold metal prices for gasoline in this country according to triple -- they've had another record high. 411 -- gallon for self serve regular AAA says a high price of gas though didn't slowdown holiday travel more than forty million people were on the road over the weekend. And that's down a little more than 1% compared to last year. On the -- the Red Sox yankees rivalry is blamed for a violent attack following a town's fourth of July celebration WBZ's Art Cohen with more."
[2:56]" Robert Donald Korea allegedly beat a man with a baseball -- following the fireworks display in Falmouth Friday night. Police say people in a car with a New York plates were harassed for being yankees fans by a group of local youths. Falmouth police say a man in the car asked the group to stop because they were children present. Instead police alleged the use escalated the situation and attacked the man with a baseball back. The family in the car was apparently not able to move due to the heavy volume of traffic leaving the Falmouth fireworks. The victim sustained injury to his head in other areas of his body and the victim's car was vandalized during the incident Art Cohen WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[3:35]" Researchers have just learned a whole lot more above a condition that affects about a half million Americans crohn's disease and you can thank the human genome. Crohn's is a chronic inflammation of the digest -- tracked. And the globe reports scientists have now identified 32 genes linked to it. With more racers they hope to find more may be a hundred and the final hope to find the cause and secure. A US marine from Wilmington has died while on duty in Thailand lance corporal David west was based in Okinawa Japan it was in Thailand on -- West family tells a loss on the don't know how he died but they know he did not die in action. West played bass in the marine expeditionary force band which performs more than 300 concerts a year. It's no secret wedding gowns can be pricey but receiver New Hampshire bridal shop is giving away fifty of them for furry WBZ is Bernice -- Lewis tells us why."
[4:27]" The dress just -- offered only to military brides meaning the women must be an active duty or engaged to someone currently serving overseas."
[4:36]" It's an art grant for the canopy -- that's vital stock exchange owner Heidi Jensen probably had planned to -- A lot of -- at elk speaks they have at least for their wedding or it out it's waiting for -- oratory on."
[4:54]" Fifty gallons ranging in price from 600 to 3500 will be up for grabs tomorrow when Wednesday from four to 8 PM. -- whose WBZ Newsradio 1030."
[5:05]" She hasn't named but no destination just yet hurricane Bertha is a first of the Atlantic season. At last check the storm is less than 850 miles east of the northern leeward islands. Forecasters at the national hurricane senators say it's too early to say if or where the storm hit land. -- is packing winds of up to 75 miles per hour they say some strengthening is expected during the next couple of days. Fitchburg police chief says a recent double shooting in the town has nothing to do with budget cuts to his department. One person was killed another was injured Thursday days after six police officers were laid off chief Robert de -- says the layoffs had no effect on the shootings. Former New Hampshire congressional candidate Gary -- will be back in court today Dodds faces a complaint that he kidnapped and threatened a woman last week. Staff -- with regional hospital call police about a patient. Who said she'd been kidnapped by -- prosecutors say the incident was a domestic disturbance in the woman was don's wife though other officials have declined to confirm her identity. -- was convicted in February of faking his disappearance after a car crash two years ago. Business update time now Ron Amadon hasn't from marketwatch.com good morning Ron."
[6:16]" Well good morning dividend of says it will attempt to host the entire board of directors and Anheuser-Busch it says the move would give shareholders a direct relations attempted 46 billion dollar takeover of Budweiser. A majority of shareholders would have to back the end of planned. Trying to return to profitability by 30 GM is preparing to cut thousands more White collar jobs and The Wall Street Journal says. Is considering whether to sell or shut down more of its brands only Cadillac and Chevrolet are not being closely reviewed. The futures are basically flat heading into the first trading day after the long holiday weekend. Traders will -- sharp fire on earnings this week with Dow component Alcoa reporting tomorrow General Electric on Friday. This is reports at 838 past the hour Ron Amadon marketwatch.com on WBZ news radio ten --"
[7:05]" WBZ news timing 810 and Elliott Abrams has C extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast sounds like it's going to be very hot this week --"
[7:14]" That's right going to be very warm and humid we stayed in the seventies most the weekend yesterday got to -- eighties in the western suburbs today everybody gets well -- the eighties on -- 72 tonight. Ninety degrees tomorrow and again on Wednesday could be an afternoon thunderstorm here and there. And then a cold front this all the northern plains will come through and cause a little bit of cooling in lower humidity at the end of the week 85 degrees on Thursday. Meanwhile birth the year's first hurricane is located little more than 2000 miles southeast of -- no threat to any land at the moment and we'll see if it ever it -- on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Ellen Abrams."
[7:47]" Now in Boston 72 degrees hazy skies we will see a warm up though upper eighties for highs"















