like you, place called whitey s. it s not a good look. you ve seen the depiction of boston, white neighborhoods with mob ties. people think of southy as we hate anybody, we re racist. and you know what something? we re badass. we re family. we re pride. and we re respect. tell me about boston as a sports town. talk to the mayor right here. what s missing today in sports is loyalty and the rivalry and pride. and back then, that was it. these days it s about money or it s like, if you have royalty like lebron james. he s talented but he s up there going boo-hoo. poor guy only got 300 million in the bank. do you think it hurts sports for players in basketball get greedy. we can t have a consistent basketball team because people want more money. do you think sports has
for a small city, it s got a big chip on its shoulder, although boston sports fans would say it s a big championship, and lots of them. this is a sports town. yeah. from the celtics to the red sox. if you re born in boston, you are raised to be a boston sports fan. how you doing, sir? good. how you? good. i heard you were in there. no, i was in there. what happened? they threw me out. why did they threw you out? because i said let s go tk! but no matter where you go, in a single moment an athlete can go from the g.o.a.t. to a goat. their reputation and value is always up for debate. so i m going to do some word association. you tell me how you feel about these words. tom brady. he s the g.o.a.t. i love tom brady. i used to love tom. okay, what happened? until he decided to leave us. you re going to outgrow boston, but tampa bay? that s his most impressive
southie in all the big boston movies. traditionally, a white working class neighborhood with mob ties and an accent that actors absolutely butcher. people think of southie as we hate anybody, we re racist. you know something? we re bad ass. we re family, we re pride and respect. so tell me about boston as a ports town. people are fashion nat, man. people are passionate. what s missing today in sports is loyalty and the rivalry and pride. back then, that was it. these days it s about money or it s like royalty. like lebron james, don t get me wrong, he is talented. but he is up there going boo hoo. poor little guy only got $300 million in the bank, you know? so you think it hurts players like in basketball? we can t have a consistent basketball team because people want more money. athletes, do you think sports has gotten too soft? beyond words, totally soft.
it is not a good look. you have seen depictions in all of the big boston movies. traditionally a white working class neighborhood with mob ties and a accent that actors absolutely what you re. people think we hate everybody and we are racist. we are bad , we are family with pride and respect. tell me about boston as a sports town. the biggest question in sports is loyalty, rivalry and pride and back then that was it. these days it is about money. or royalty. james. he is talented but he is going boo-hoo, he only got 300 million in the bank. do you think it hurts sports that players are greedy? we can have a s consistency because people want more money.
that shot of emanuel sleeping on her, he seems very sweet. not pecking at the phone. so great to be with you this weekend. thank you for having me. i appreciate you. inside politics sunday is up next. tonight heading to the legendary sports town of boston to find out what makes the culture so intense for athletes. people think i have the right to do this. i m paying for the right to express myself. sports, booing is a part of it or abuse. not like it is okay. but it is ritual. that s toxic. this idea that the health is irrelevant. the job is to be a show horse and get throughout and entertain the people.