t-shirt and come down and join them. i let him know what i thought and told them no. his staff updates him on the situation. i think there was some indication that there was a guy there who was, you know, a bit ornery, but we decided to go forward with it. we have a situation in toledo. as he launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austin makes his voice heard. run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my opportunity to boo him and call him a liar. liar. over and over. liar. and over. liar. and over again. we had boo, liar, boo. this is really annoying. i wanted to try and take the high road. why don t you let me talk and then you can talk? that s fair. honestly i wouldn t have minded having a dialogue with the heckler. let s get it out of the way and then i can say my piece and you can say your piece and we ll go from there. we ll be civilized about it. no? you re not coming down here? when he gave me the opportunity, why don t you c
no. during the whole booing incident people said, you should run for mayor. you should run for mayor. i don t want to do that. as for ben konop, he loses the mayor s race, but he gains a thick skin. and he says, don t count me out yet. i still am a county commissioner, i m still interested in giving back to the community and i think public service and politics is a great way to impact the future of toledo. coming up, would you ever volunteer to get tased? what about step into a lion s den? two reporters who did just that all for the story when caught on camera: a hard day s work continues. ready to run your lines?
story, the beer summit president obama holds at the white house to mend fences between a cambridge, massachusetts, police officer and a harvard professor over a controversial arrest. and we decided to take a cue from the president. in that spirit a local toledo television station decides to organize a beer summit of its own, featuring ben and maxwell. good to see you. nice to finally meet you. i feel like a bond, you know what i mean. a little bit. yeah, yeah, yeah. here you go. thank you very much. a piece offering. we had our beer. we talked about the city, talked about some of the issues facing young people in the city, facing downtown toledo, which he also had some interest in. so we found some common ground. it s a very productive evening for me at least. i hope it wasn t too bad for you. nope, not at all. i got a free beer out of it. got a free beer. i would be willing to move past our heckling incident and try to get him involved in some way construct
to mend fences between a cambridge, massachusetts, police officer and a harvard professor over a controversial arrest. and we decided to take a cue from the president. in that spirit a local toledo television station decides to organize a beer summit of its own featuring ben and maxwell. good to see you. nice to finally meet you. i feel like a bond, you know what i mean. a little bit. yeah, yeah, yeah. here you go. thank you very much. a peace offering. we had our beer. we talked about the city, talked about some of the issues facing young people in the city, facing downtown toledo, which he also had some interest in. so we found some common ground. it s a very productive evening for me at least. i hope it wasn t too bad for you. nope, not at all. i got a free beer out of it. got a free beer. i would be willing to move past our heckling incident and try to get him involved in some way constructively for the community. but austin prefers to do his opining fro
i let him know what i thought and told them no. his staff updates him on the situation. i think there was some indication that there was a guy there who was, you know, a bit ornery, but we decided to go forward with it. we have a situation in toledo. as he launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austin makes his voice heard. run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my opportunity to boo him and call him a liar. liar. over and over. liar. and over. liar. and over again. we are had boo, liar, boo. this is really annoying. i wanted to try and take the high road. why don t you let me talk and then you can talk. that s fair. honestly i wouldn t have minded having a dialogue with the heckler. let s get it out of the way and then i can say my piece and you can say your piece and we ll go from there. we ll be civilized about it. no. you re not coming down here? when he gave me the opportunity, why don t you come down here and talk to the cam