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" Born in all its time for 1010 wins news on the run for Tuesday April 28 as of 6 AM I mean GDP agents. It's not a pandemic yes. But it's getting. The World Health Organization raised its global alert level for the swine flu outbreak to -- four. It's two below pandemic the virus is being blamed for as many as a 152. Deaths in Mexico where it started. The number of cases confirmed by health officials worldwide totaled 82 most of them in Mexico and the US and of the US cases most -- New York. It started with students at saint Francis prep in Queens apparently spread to a second school district. There's also word of an employee of versed in the young with swine flu symptoms. And five suspected cases in new Jersey's well. Medical experts think it may be impossible to contain a flu virus already spreading in several countries. After Richard -- the acting CDC director explains. What we're doing here in America."

" The World Health Organization raised the alert level from level three says level for. Which talks about ongoing transmission in communities. Come we are taking a very aggressive approach to this we are quite concerned. And you continue to apply very aggressive measures to try and control limit the impact on people's health."

" Correspondent Thelma Gutierrez says customs officials in San Diego are monitoring the situation very closely they're."

" Call it passive observation they're not out. Asking each and every one of the cars that are going through. Whether or not they're sick instead they're looking forward very obvious signs. Of the flu they say if they spot someone who appears to be very sick they can pull that person over. Questioned them and that if need be able quarantining area where they can actually placed these people and and turn them over to health officials. But so far they say they haven't even found one of those cases that's good news at this point."

" The spread of the new swine flu strain is on the congressional hearing agenda this week. A senate subcommittee today explores the public health response Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano goes before a senate panel tomorrow. House subcommittee takes its turn. In the midst of the swine flu outbreak Health and Human Services Department is about to get a new leader. Morning debate in an afternoon vote are scheduled in the Senate to confirm Kathleen civilians the two term democratic governor of Kansas. Mexico City residents are ready rattled by the swine flu outbreak have been shaken by a strong earthquake. The quake struck central Mexico yesterday swaying tall buildings in the capital to women died of heart attacks near the quake epicenter. Pope Benedict is paying another visit today to the earthquake ravaged region of central Italy. Will be in the village of -- which was virtually leveled the quake killed nearly. 300 people. Israelis are in the midst of a somber remembrance today of more than 22000 fallen soldiers and terror victims. And while Israelis are more fully aware that the strike that led to those deaths is far from all over. The remembrances will turn to a celebration later today. It is the 61 anniversary. Of the Jewish State's independents. They are definitely looking up for folks around ground zero yesterday and it wasn't a good thing. In the sky a 747. Trailed by an F sixteen bringing back memories of the 9/11 terror attacks. Turns out it was just a photo -- Correspondent Vic Ratner says the White House has apologized. A."

" White House official says President Obama was furious. When he heard about the Air Force One jet flying over New York City for a photo. Without telling New Yorkers in advance. The sources Louis Caldera the White House aide who approved the flight. Was called on the carpet in a private meeting by White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel the president wasn't the only one who was furious so was Mayor Bloomberg."

" You can see photos of the plane sent in -- listeners and website and ten wins don't -- And Paterson wants Albany legislators to put aside their bickering and pass a bailout plan for the MTA but he's unsure of any of the proposals and there are at least three of them. Has enough votes to pass meanwhile MTA executive director Lee Sanders says the agency is drowning in red --"

" As a result of the reductions in real estate and ridership we're looking at a six hour and twenty million dollar exposure. This year -- billion dollars the following year."

" And that's including the 23% fare hike and service cuts contained in these so called doomsday much. President Obama will hold his third prime time news conference tomorrow night at 8 PM his 100 day in office. Correspondent Bob Constantine examines some of the changes the president is brought to Washington and some of the things -- the state saying he arrived under the banner of change we can believe in we cannot."

" Wait to fix our healthcare system to fix our schools great good jobs to bring this war in Iraq to a man."

" Toss in a once in a century recession and as a result we are looking at record breaking deficits will Marshall president of the progressive policy institute Obama's governing as a pragmatic -- so while the president has tried to change relations with old allies -- times where America shoulders he also wanted to avoid too much dwelling -- past CIA interrogation techniques -- such -- stem cell research restrictions were matched with a bush like faith based initiative. And calls for educational reform tied to teacher performance."

" wins and Denton wins dot com will carry the president's news conference live where you won't see it here. Is on fox they have refused to air ABC CBS and NBC with. Funeral services are being held today on Long Island for Betty -- renting in her two daughters in nineteen year old Stephanie. And eleven year old Catherine a separate service will be held for William for renting to authorities say murdered his family. Then committed suicide possibly because of a failed Ponzi scheme awake for the mother and daughters was held yesterday. But he print these first cousin Joseph mosser Ellis says. He's trying to understand. How something like this could happen."

" We know. It was a very good person when -- life. When he did you have to give them. What to do anything you'd done it themselves."

" William rent he won't be buried with his wife and two daughters his bodies being -- It's music to Patricia Santangelo -- her four year battle over music downloads appears to be over. The recording industry agreeing to accept 7000 dollars paid in installments. To settle its federal piracy suit. It needs approval by judge the battle began when five record companies accused the -- injures balls mom of illegally downloading and distributing music. She says that would've been pretty impossible since she doesn't know how. At one point during the lawsuit a federal judge described Santangelo as a quote Internet illiterate parent who doesn't know -- off from present. Well that's it was drop but then another one was filed against two of her kids saying they downloaded music. Whether recording industry was asked if it was worth all that money to pursue a case it netted only 7000. They said Alia it was the principal. Gee I wonder how many songs seven grant who by. Speaking of spending a you do -- at these days the rough economy of seven pretty big impact on everybody including. The iPod generation."

" Rough time that's -- recession is making deeper inroads in the teen's spending. Kids are sleeping most of apparel leaving out you can movies sports and concert tickets not quite so much on music dvds and video game systems according to Piper Jaffray researchers. Impact on such companies as Nike and Starbucks also was less severe. -- spending this spring has dropped about 14%. Over last year. With Clinton's task researchers say the teens today more in tune with reality thanks to social networking."

" Correspondent -- and a it's the latest battle in the wireless war Cablevision unveiling faster Internet speeds up 201 mega bits per second in the New York metro area. Cablevision is in a race against Verizon which is Rolen out its fiberoptic -- service in the city. Cablevision says its service which will begin may eleventh will cost 9995. A month and they say that's a whole lot less and perhaps. And because strip is always stranger than fiction I'm gonna leave you with this it was victor Gonzales is a day off. He had just with a nice little fire in his wood stove in his Oregon home in. Was gonna hunkering down -- comfortable well that's when the phone call came the phone call to come to work. So they did what any good employee would do he got up put on his coat got in his car and drove to work when he got there. He was told. -- being fired. Okay that's the first not good well one Gonzales got back home. He found his house was on fire probably from a spark. From the wood stove the Hitler before leaving did he get -- Gonzales says he chooses to laugh at his run of bad luck and here's the true -- what did he do for a living. Well he's a social worker he helps people handle emergencies. Like. Fires or being five. And that's Stanton when he's on the run for Tuesday April 28 talked to you tomorrow I aim and GP BI agents."

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