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speaks out against gay rights in our country today has the opportunity to operate in the city of boston." bostonhe is the owner of the company and he sets policy for the company." company.""the issue is ownership and how he discriminates against gays. that's the issue. he's expressing his first amendment rights and im expressing mine." mine."chick-fil-a says... they treat every person.. with honor, dignity and respect. it... may be ...the happiest place on earth, .../ but... that wasn't... the case... for a... saint nick -- look-a-like,...///.santa claus... impersonator - thomas tolbert... was vacationing with family... at... disney world in june,.../ when ... a... park official asked him... to tone things down..../he... wasn't... even dressed ...as santa ...at the time!the officiaa... gave tolbert ...a shirt... from the gift shop ... and... asked him... to tell kids... that he wasn't... actually ...kris kringle..../ disney... feared... tolbert's appearance... would cause a disruption. the... jerry sandusky ...sex abuse case.../ and... the... penn state cover-up .../ has... brought ...the issue.
speaks out against gay rights in our country today has the opportunity to operate in the city of boston." bostonhe is the owner of the company and he sets policy for the company." company.""the issue is ownership and how he discriminates against gays. that's the issue. he's expressing his first amendment rights and im expressing mine." mine."chick-fil-a says... they treat every person.. with honor, dignity and respect. it... may be ...the happiest place on earth,...
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boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. not dorchester, charlestown. east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made about east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he be
boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston....
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boston. long-standing relationship in boston, boston partners years ago where netanyahu worked with mitt romney- there is a vulnerability. the fact is the president has done an enormous amount helping guarantee security but that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not emotionally and psychologically he's perceived to be a lover of the idea of israel. like bill clinton was, even like george w. bush. here romney has a clear advantage. for a guy who is stiff and awkward, this is the one issue on which emotionally he can be the motor in chief in waiting so to speak. the president has a hard time emoting on most issues. when it comes to israelis, there's no question he sees israel much more along the line of the continuum of america's national security interests rather than on the values interest. that comes across. i think it won't make a difference in the election but in a tight election you don't want to alienate people and give anybody an issue against which to raise money against you. the israel issue could be that. >> aaron david miller, good to see you. thanks so much. >>> who's the boss
boston. long-standing relationship in boston, boston partners years ago where netanyahu worked with mitt romney- there is a vulnerability. the fact is the president has done an enormous amount helping guarantee security but that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not emotionally and psychologically he's perceived to be a lover of the idea of israel. like bill clinton was, even like george w. bush. here romney has a clear advantage. for a guy who is stiff and awkward, this is the one issue...
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. >> so the yankees versus boston today. boston 42-42.ot a whole lot of love for skipper bobby valentine. watch this play by andruw jones? left field. what a catch. you think that's all? not wait. david ortiz is in trouble at 2nd base. trying get back to 1st base. he is doubled up. big papi goes down. a final of 6-1. >> meantime, no more grand slamouts for serena williams. the world's former number one captured the win today in three sets. the 30-year-old's 14th major championship. serena williams becomes the first woman in her 30s to win a title. it's her fifth. round three women's u.s. open golf. kohler continues. suzanne pederson of norway has been overtaken by south korean choi here on number 12, putting the 8 under. now we move to west virginia. this tournament still going on. looking at birdie number 7, and he does. he is in the lead after 54 holes. that's under. that's exactly where he stands on the leaderboard. >> meantime, some hairy racing going on last night. like that? is in daytona beach, florida, danica patrick during a 250-
. >> so the yankees versus boston today. boston 42-42.ot a whole lot of love for skipper bobby valentine. watch this play by andruw jones? left field. what a catch. you think that's all? not wait. david ortiz is in trouble at 2nd base. trying get back to 1st base. he is doubled up. big papi goes down. a final of 6-1. >> meantime, no more grand slamouts for serena williams. the world's former number one captured the win today in three sets. the 30-year-old's 14th major championship....
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boston boston college where i captained the team in '07. as we'll see in a video here, i was 6 foot 2, 225 pounds, you know, cut out of granite and ready to roll. so --. >> rose: cut out of granite. >> that's what somebody told me once. but so i was able to-- . >> rose: put some wood on the ball. >> as will you see here, that's what i, what i wanted to do with my life was play sports and continue on. so -- >> swing the bat today with a lot of confidence. >> only had one hit in the three game series last week. against north carolina for boston. >> he could really do some damage here with jarrod mcguire at third base, jeff ruiz is at second. and joseph ayers who just walked is down at first base. and that is hit high and deep, going back,-- watches it, out of here, that's a grand slam home run for peter frates. second home run of the year. wow! >> you know, i was ready to role that senior year, ready to play professional baseball which i did over in europe in germany for a year. so that was great. and i continue to play baseball for the last five years in the summer, around the boston area where i live. one of the first symptoms i noticed was my bat speed wasn't as quick to the ball. still playing the outfield fine, throwing the ball fine but that quick reaction from the pitch to the plate, i just said you know, the year before i won mvp of the league, batted .400. and this year i'm sitting around .250 and really having some struggles at the plate. so eric mentioned wanted to us kind of compare and contrast my averages with
boston boston college where i captained the team in '07. as we'll see in a video here, i was 6 foot 2, 225 pounds, you know, cut out of granite and ready to roll. so --. >> rose: cut out of granite. >> that's what somebody told me once. but so i was able to-- . >> rose: put some wood on the ball. >> as will you see here, that's what i, what i wanted to do with my life was play sports and continue on. so -- >> swing the bat today with a lot of confidence. >>...
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boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high schooln dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the chal
boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high schooln dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public...
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some of the college kids stay in boston, but a lot can't resist that siren song, boston still has a puritant's all worth it, neil, thank you for joining us. let's get another picture from the trading floors. brian is joining us, scott walkner is joining in. would you want chicago to throw it's hat into the ring as well? >> we already have groupon. we have finance, transportation, and the white sox, we don't need the yankees here. >> what is your read about the markets today, and there will be a decline when everyone comes back to work on monday? >> i think so, we had a sell off, there was a bad night in europe. we had a bad number this morning, unemployment. we could get a revision to last month, that didn't happen. more news that we have a global slow down. you look at the price of oil, and imf, the world's global cheer leader, and they say they're turning down their growth estimates, so not good news and hopefully something will happen next week. >> progress is that europe is what it is, there's no big solution yet on the table there that people can wrap their arms around. it is what it i
some of the college kids stay in boston, but a lot can't resist that siren song, boston still has a puritant's all worth it, neil, thank you for joining us. let's get another picture from the trading floors. brian is joining us, scott walkner is joining in. would you want chicago to throw it's hat into the ring as well? >> we already have groupon. we have finance, transportation, and the white sox, we don't need the yankees here. >> what is your read about the markets today, and...
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boston mayor tom menino had a message for chick-fil-a. >> mayor menino says the southern fast food chain's policy won't fly in boston. >> he won't allow chick-fil-a into bostonnless they change their policy. >> jon: wow. (cheers and applause) open your eyes. open your eyes, owner of chick-fil-a. you're being such an as (bleep) not even boston will tolerate you. (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back, my guest tonight is the editor at large for "time" magazine and the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria g.p.s." his book is now out in paper back. please welcome back to the program fareed zakaria! (cheers and applause) >> jon: the post-american world is now out in paper back. i happen to have the e-book of it. a wonderful read on an, book machine. (laughter) do you have an e-book machine? >> i do have an e-book mashine. i get royalties either way so i'm delighted. (laughter) >> jon: is that true? even if... because if it's on an e-book machine i assume it was just free. like e-books didn't count. >> no, no, it just means whoever was cutting down those trees and doing all that, they don't get the money. the content produc
boston mayor tom menino had a message for chick-fil-a. >> mayor menino says the southern fast food chain's policy won't fly in boston. >> he won't allow chick-fil-a into bostonnless they change their policy. >> jon: wow. (cheers and applause) open your eyes. open your eyes, owner of chick-fil-a. you're being such an as (bleep) not even boston will tolerate you. (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back, my guest tonight is the...
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bring in joann reed and tell us, look, boston mayor thomas menino is promising to block chick-fil-a from opening a store in boston. chick-fil-a doesn't belong in boston. you can't have a business in the city of boston that diskrminates against a population. do you think it's okay for a mayor to block an opening? >> here is the thing, as someone who has taken my traditional to chick fill -fil-a when we lived in florida too, do a west on his words, you invite the consumers and muppets' judgment when you put your position out there. the guy from domino's pizza has these conservative view points. you have a right to express your views and consumers have a right to make a judgment about your company and choose not to shop there, and you don't have a constitutional right to have franchises in boston. at the end of the day when you put your politics out there, you have to take the consequences in a free society. >> what about that, michael medved? there's a political -- >> i agree with that completely. >> the argument about institution of marriage from a christian perspective. jump in. >> i agree with what she said completely. i think people have a right. y
bring in joann reed and tell us, look, boston mayor thomas menino is promising to block chick-fil-a from opening a store in boston. chick-fil-a doesn't belong in boston. you can't have a business in the city of boston that diskrminates against a population. do you think it's okay for a mayor to block an opening? >> here is the thing, as someone who has taken my traditional to chick fill -fil-a when we lived in florida too, do a west on his words, you invite the consumers and muppets'...
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boston with the fireworks, church bells and tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. but that all began less than 40 years ago now in boston, erica. >> the boston pops fireworks spectacularsures. seth doane goes behind the scenes as the pops gets ready for tonight's patriotic show. >> if the date on the calendar could have a soundtrack, july 4th would have the boston pops orchestra. the 127-year-old pops have packed along the charles river every independence day for 39 years. mixing popular songs with patriotic ones, the 75 members of the pops perform not far from where the first blood was shed in the fight for independence. >> actually, i remember having my first visceral feelings of patriotism at the he is plan add. >> here? >> actor and native son michael chiklis has been a lifelong attendee. tonight he'll stand on stage as host for the second consecutive year. >> completely exhilarating. you know, every hair on your body stands. with me, you can't necessarily see them. but every hair on my body stood on end. it's really a thrill. >> the performance was conceived by legendary conductor arthur fiedler toward the end of his 50-year tenure with the pops. john williams ke
boston with the fireworks, church bells and tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. but that all began less than 40 years ago now in boston, erica. >> the boston pops fireworks spectacularsures. seth doane goes behind the scenes as the pops gets ready for tonight's patriotic show. >> if the date on the calendar could have a soundtrack, july 4th would have the boston pops orchestra. the 127-year-old pops have packed along the charles river every independence day for 39 years. mixing popular...
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but that was the only run chicago scored, and even with an eighth-inning injury to boston slugger david ortiz, boston won it 5-1. >>> when we come back on a tuesday morning, a dramatic rescue in new zealand after a fire traps 28 miners 500 feet under ground. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] our most concentrated all ever! packed with all's active stain
but that was the only run chicago scored, and even with an eighth-inning injury to boston slugger david ortiz, boston won it 5-1. >>> when we come back on a tuesday morning, a dramatic rescue in new zealand after a fire traps 28 miners 500 feet under ground. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support...
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boston in an earlier time, and boston was much smaller buildings. think about people carrying all of their provisions on carts drawn by horses. remember, this is the biggest ship that's ever been built in boston. when the construction is happening in the 1790s. so we can meet a few of the people who provided the supplies for "constitution." we have the skillins brothers who carved the figurehead of "constitution." when she was first launched, you can see in a close-up of a painting from 1803, we have the oldest known image of "constitution" painted in 1803. you can see hercules standing on the firm rock of independence holding the document, the constitution in his hand because the ship is named for the document that governs our country as she defends our country. so the skillins brothers carved the figurehead. this is a wonderful representation of today of what that figurehead probably looked like. it actually was damaged when "constitution" was sailing in the mediterranean in the early 1800s so we don't have the original figurehead, but this gives you a sense of the prominence and the importance of the document for which the ship is named. we'll take a look at another merchant who is well kn
boston in an earlier time, and boston was much smaller buildings. think about people carrying all of their provisions on carts drawn by horses. remember, this is the biggest ship that's ever been built in boston. when the construction is happening in the 1790s. so we can meet a few of the people who provided the supplies for "constitution." we have the skillins brothers who carved the figurehead of "constitution." when she was first launched, you can see in a close-up of a...
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boston mayor tom menino had a message for chick-fil-a. >> mayor menino says the southern fast food chain's policy won't fly in boston. >> he won't allow chick-fil-a into boston unless they change their policy. >> jon: wow. (cheers and applause) open your eyes. open your eyes, owner of chick-fil-a. you're being such an as (bleep) not even boston will tolerate you. (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. after college, i moved back in with my parents. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back, my guest tonight is the editor at large for "time" magazine and the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria g.p.s." his book is now out in paper back. please welcome back to the program fareed zakaria! (cheers and applause) >> jon: the post-american world is now out in paper back. i happen to have the e-
boston mayor tom menino had a message for chick-fil-a. >> mayor menino says the southern fast food chain's policy won't fly in boston. >> he won't allow chick-fil-a into boston unless they change their policy. >> jon: wow. (cheers and applause) open your eyes. open your eyes, owner of chick-fil-a. you're being such an as (bleep) not even boston will tolerate you. (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. after college, i moved back in with my parents. i was worried about 'em,...
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boston the answer is boston. in 1827 the first swimming school and pool opened in america.s john quincy adams. the lake temperatures are the warmest that we have seen ... 82 degrees ... now we have a thunderstorm clusters rotating around the blazing dome of hot air near the chicago area today we expect the temperatures to be nearing the 98 year-old record that is 99 degrees on this day we could surpass that this afternoon ... we're looking at thunderstorms developing this evening and into tomorrow we are looking at the seven day rainfall twice the normal rate ... that will vary widely around the metropolitan area ... the hot dome downstate has the jet stream running around its periphery that can promote severe storms and high temperatures we will be back into the 80s tomorrow but there will be in the hundreds downstate and by wednesday we will be back into the hot weather once again ... temperatures will cool after that later in the week ... we are looking at the temperatures across the metropolitan area readings are going into the hundreds today cooling a bit tomorrow down
boston the answer is boston. in 1827 the first swimming school and pool opened in america.s john quincy adams. the lake temperatures are the warmest that we have seen ... 82 degrees ... now we have a thunderstorm clusters rotating around the blazing dome of hot air near the chicago area today we expect the temperatures to be nearing the 98 year-old record that is 99 degrees on this day we could surpass that this afternoon ... we're looking at thunderstorms developing this evening and into...
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boston, it's a very strong thing. in boston, they love to take you down a peg the second you show up back in town. it's something about that place. and it's what i love about boston. this is a true story. i showed up in boston once a couple of months ago, and i landed at logan airport. and i get out and there's a cab line because i'm going to take a cab to my parents' house. so i'm headed towards the cab line long before i even get a chance to get to the back of the cab line, this guy sees me coming. he's the guy that runs the cab line. hey, back of the line, tv star. i said i was headed to the back. yeah, you like the rest of us now, pal. that's where i was headed. but they don't even give you the chance. it's they need to take you down a notch right away. >> when you were young, apparently in the third grade -- >> when i was younger. >> younger, my apologies. >> i'm 26. >> even in third grade you did charlie chaplin impressions. >> yeah, yeah. >> and you said to your parents as a kid, mom and dad, i'm going to be in show business, i need to learn to tap dance. >> true story. >> i love that line. >> i had this very -- television in those days, very different fro
boston, it's a very strong thing. in boston, they love to take you down a peg the second you show up back in town. it's something about that place. and it's what i love about boston. this is a true story. i showed up in boston once a couple of months ago, and i landed at logan airport. and i get out and there's a cab line because i'm going to take a cab to my parents' house. so i'm headed towards the cab line long before i even get a chance to get to the back of the cab line, this guy sees me...
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boston mayor this week actually said chick fil a doesn't belong in boston take a look. making it clear that when it comes to opposing gay marriage he and his company are guilty as charged according to the christian post cathy goes even further during an interview on the ken coleman show saying quote i pray god's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to define what marriage is about. our backtracked first i messed that one up my bad. a clip about the president of the company statement who was there was always supported traditional marriage and so then the boston mayor said it was like going on a rant about it saying chick fil a doesn't belong in boston and he said something along the lines of you can't have a city in the business in boston that discriminates population and he even i don't have this little quote in front of me anymore but basically he was saying that if you want to apply for permits and things in the future that you're going to have a hard time and so that's where people start getting pissed because you know ok it's one thing for politicians to make their stance clear but then can you start denying private businesses are saying like you're you have a tough time with that with licensing on your phone now i think it's messed up i mean. well enough of them has a right to be a christian and be in line with his beliefs and say that out loud that doesn't stop him selling chicken burgers in boston. i agree that's head first of state power movement here and it does he discriminate against employees is there any connection to that or i
boston mayor this week actually said chick fil a doesn't belong in boston take a look. making it clear that when it comes to opposing gay marriage he and his company are guilty as charged according to the christian post cathy goes even further during an interview on the ken coleman show saying quote i pray god's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to define what marriage is about. our backtracked first i messed that one up my...
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boston. he was escorted around washington by joel poinsett the boston born botanist and future secretary of war and edward everett, boston-born lawyer and future secretary of state. he met charles carroll, the last surviving signer of the declaration of independence and the only catholic to sign that document, and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian villages in the michigan territory, voyaged on steam boats that shortly after he disembarked blew up. it was a highly hazardous form of transportation. he traveled by stage coach. he winter to columbia, south carolina. he did not, unfortunately for himself, make it to charleston. tocqueville was an aristocrat whose family suffered during the french revolution. they could trace their heritage back to the norman times, the invasion of william the conquerer. some of his ancestors were part of that army. his great grandfather, a distinguished philosopher and lawyer, who was defense council in the trial of king louis xvi was gill teened af
boston. he was escorted around washington by joel poinsett the boston born botanist and future secretary of war and edward everett, boston-born lawyer and future secretary of state. he met charles carroll, the last surviving signer of the declaration of independence and the only catholic to sign that document, and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian...
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we look at george washington university, children's hospital boston, kaiser permanente l.a., mass harvard in bostonstern university, and another. we found in these hospitals -- four of these benchmarks work -- chairperson mar: please continue with your main point, but then we will have to move on. >> in these hospitals, we found that from 371 to 1052 beds were on a minimum of 10 acres to a the average was 641 beds on 53 acres. this is what it takes to have an urban hospital. are we done? chairperson mar: yes, thank you. i was mistaken. there is a soft velvet goes off with 30 seconds to go. -- bell that goes off with 30 seconds to go. the louder one means your time is up. >> good afternoon. my name is paul wermer. i have some papers that have been submitted previously to various people, but i would like to submit them again. i am talking specifically to the issues of traffic. i live near the pacific side, and have observed the traffic the traffic in parts for many years. i started negotiating on behalf of local members to address traffic and traffic-related issues. issues like/oxh parking directly c
we look at george washington university, children's hospital boston, kaiser permanente l.a., mass harvard in bostonstern university, and another. we found in these hospitals -- four of these benchmarks work -- chairperson mar: please continue with your main point, but then we will have to move on. >> in these hospitals, we found that from 371 to 1052 beds were on a minimum of 10 acres to a the average was 641 beds on 53 acres. this is what it takes to have an urban hospital. are we done?...
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yesterday in boston many arrived to watch the sneak peak of the boston pop rehearsal. the spectacular 4th of july show will feature the bostonk murrays and jennifer hudson alopping with lots -- along with lots of fire works. you can see the boston pops perform at 10:00 on wjz. >>> before the fire works go off in new york city it's time for the annual hot dog eating contest. the two defending champions and their challengers gather for their official weigh in. last men's champion ate 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes. the hot dog eating contest has been a city tradition in new york for 97 years. >> mike bloomberg, he's the mother of all food police. >> very trim himself. >> you go to new york i don't care where you are r whatever you order -- where you are, whatever you order, there has to be a nutritional content sign. bloomberg doesn't want anything super sized. his position on obesity is well stated. we're going to stand there and approve some guy eating 62 hot dogs? >> when you spread that over 365 days it's moderation. >> that is creative accounting. you'd be good in government. >> thank you . >> you're -- >> i'm not sure that's
yesterday in boston many arrived to watch the sneak peak of the boston pop rehearsal. the spectacular 4th of july show will feature the bostonk murrays and jennifer hudson alopping with lots -- along with lots of fire works. you can see the boston pops perform at 10:00 on wjz. >>> before the fire works go off in new york city it's time for the annual hot dog eating contest. the two defending champions and their challengers gather for their official weigh in. last men's champion ate 62...