data and we ll see who s right or wrong and on this one, i m happy to be wrong and i hope the mayor is right. okay. fighting words. we have a great tweet from sarah palin. victory in new york for liberty loving soda drinkers. the politicians have too much time on their hands. we say government, stay out of my refrigerator. the mind boggles what s in her refrigerator. judge milton tingling, great name for a judge, called the soda ban arbitrary and capricious. he said the law would not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it. such an evisceration has the potential to be more troubling than sugar sweetened beverages. this is what mayor bloomberg says tonight on letterman in response to this. you know, the soda ban has been overruled by state court is that what happened? state court judge said the department of health didn t have the authority to do it. we think that they do. we ll appeal. in the meantime, this year,
bullies. can we get the judge or these judges to take down the gun law to call them arbitrary and capricious, too? bob: how did you get gun laws out of that. kimberly: milton tingling. greg: that sounds like a disorder you get. kimberly: sounds like a disord they re chris matthews has. greg: this is a victory for the little guy, like the run that run the bodega and groceries in new york. a loss for the ninnies who think we are stupid. the sodas are part of the giant remaking of society. they think we are stupid. there is meat, vegetables, fruit, dessert, have a little of everything. bob: bloomberg said hey, look, if you want 32 sonss, then buy two 16-ounces.
say, eric. it gives the government limitless authority taking regulation to new heights. new york state supreme court judge milton tingling wrote: it applies to some but not all food establishments in the city. it excludes over beverages that have significantly higher concentrations of sugar, sweeteners and/or calories. the rule doesn t ban refills so you could drink up as much as you want anyway. the american beverage sorntion tonight says the ruling provides a cease-fire relief to new yorkers and thousands of small businesses, shep. shepard: lawyers for the city say they will appeal. yeah. the mayor is going to be doing that they are confident that the ban will ultimately be upheld. mayor bloomberg says he think hes is doing the right thing to protect the public s health. with so many people contracting diabetes and heart disease. with so many children though are overweight and obese, with so many poor neighborhoods suffering the worse of this epidemic, we believe it is reaso