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They protested outside city hall, on the streets of center city and they protested inside, city hall. They are store owners, Union Members and dead set against a proposed soda tax. It is wednesday night and the big story on action news tonight is the sour reception from mayor kenneys proposed tax on sugary drinks. Action News Reporter Christie Ileto is live outside city hall tonight. Christie, this soda tax, prompted serious opposition, today. That is right, jim. It is a hot button issue for months. Supporters say this will fund much needed programs like prek but critics, businesses and even some consumers say this will hurt their bottom line. Right here in the neighborhood everybody is talking about it. Reporter proposed 3 cents per ounce tax on sugary drinks is talk of Corner Stores across town. Dollars will go toward city programs like prek. Thank you. Do you think that will hurt the store. To go to the store to buy soda, no. Reporter a many small businesses, workers and consumers v
The big story on action news tonight is the sour reception from mayor kenneys proposed tax on sugary drinks. Action News Reporter Christie Ileto is live outside city hall tonight. Christie, this soda tax, prompted serious opposition, today. That is right, jim. It is a hot button issue for months. Supporters say this will fund much needed programs like prek but critics, businesses and even some consumers say this will hurt their bottom line. Right here in the neighborhood everybody is talking about it. Reporter proposed 3 cents per ounce tax on sugary drinks is talk of Corner Stores across town. Dollars will go toward city programs like prek. Thank you. Do you think that will hurt the store. To go to the store to buy soda, no. Reporter a many small businesses, workers and consumers voiced their displeasure at city hall followed by pun hearing inside council chambers. It costs all of us. Yeah. I dont want to meet those kid in my er, i want them to go to kindergarten. Reporter supporters
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Going through town and they would end up in my dads big restaurant. They talked. They talked about sports, yankees, red sox, local factory situations or politics in general. I realized that even though they would always answer whether they were epublican or democrat or neither, that isnt the way they talked. They talked in terms of what people react to when they work and live in a community. So, it was not ideological. I began to realize that they didnt come in with labels, red state, blue state mentality. They just came in talking about things on the ground. And when you go from the abstraction of ideological clashes which the manipulators love to divide and rule us down to where people live on the grounds it is a different type of conversation. Host how long did you work for your dad in the restaurant and what was your age . Guest i was in high school. And in summers from princeton. And in summers from Harvard Law School until the great flood destroyed the main street in 1955 and my