their frustration. and michelle obama, by the way. the nanny, we have nanny bloomberg in new york and we ve got a nanny who wants to tell america and i m all for exercise, nfl play 60, even our program, but the left that s led the charge to remove recess from schools which is where kids play. some of the things they said, well, maybe somebody s feelings will get hurt if they play tag. kids are not michelle obama, but i do want to say this. and i do want to say this, hold on. i was at the inauguration of barack obama both times, but on january of 2009 i stood there as first lady laura bush, outgoing first lady was booed. she personally was booed. barbara bush, you know, the said bush the elder, booed those first ladies. it s not unique to this first lady. you know, look, i kind of side with david of not disrespectful, but i think calling the presidency imperial would fall into that
michelle, with only a few months left in the mayor s term, it s very unlikely this would be completed through the legal challenge of appeals in time, and then whoever comes after him, unless it s a rabid liberal democrat which choo which could happen the odds of succeeding are declining rapidly. right. both legally and from a p.r. perspective. this is the smackdown of all smackdowns for nanny bloomberg, and i just love the judge s name is tingling. somebody s backside is tingling. it was significant this wasn t near lay temporary reprieve for consumers and for business owners. the fact that the judge issued a permanent injunction based not only on the merits of the case but also the ashe temporary
the stage to sing a few songs. slow songs. he then headed to a nearby hospital for precaution. this is the part of the show that we call, let s count the tats. no. justin is doing just fine. he tweeted, quote, getting better. thanks for everyone pulling me through tonight. best fans in the world figuring out what happened. i counted six, by the way. nagging new yorkers often call him nanny bloomberg for his public health crusades. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is committed to making a healthier new york. in a little over ten years he has banned smoking in bars and restaurants, added calorie counts to fast food menus, told chefs the kind of oil they can fry. he s also cut the amount of salt in our bag of chips. i go to jersey to get mine. canceled our big gulp order. now he s turning down the volume on our ipods. yes, the city is developing a hearing loss prevention campaign aimed at young people. it will cost $250,000. it will warn that listening to music at a high volume for
considering g happy hour. that s not going to make a lot of people happy. apparently there s no ingredient, no activity, no object that this overreaching billionaire doesn t think he can regulate. and thanks to the new york post we can confirm that the list is expanding once again and will include loud head phones, and ear buds like this. that s right, nanny bloomberg is setting aside $250,000 taxpayer dollars and bank role what his health department is calling hearing loss prevention media campaign. all designed to help discourage young people from blaring justin bieber and taylor swift at levels that could lead to hearing loss. i can say as a salt lover, somebody who thinks you should be be able to enjoy a big gulp whenever you want and even though i ve lost a lot of of hearing from radio and television, if you re worried about that, don t go into this business, less competition for me. that s all the time we have left this evening. as always, thanks for being with us. let not your h
the justice department would be all over this, a hate crime, and law center would issue a paper how this was a hate group. and elaine chao is not from china, she is from taiwan, it s stupid. clayton: ignoranignorant. like any good husband, standing up for your wife. alisyn: as you know, mayor bloomberg offered an edict to try to make people healthier in new york at least he satisfies that s the go he says that s the goal. i don t think this was an unintended consequence of the mayor, but what ended up happening is that all sorts of soda makers now have to completely retrofit all the equipment that you see they now they make 16.9 ounce drinks, now, they have to change their bottles, change their equipment to the tune of millions of dollars to make 16