since. the most poignant picture from last night wasn t even here at fenway park, it was at the finish line at the boston marathon where people were bending down and kissing that yellow line. so joyful, so wonderful to see. you know, i love that dirty water brooke baldwin. that s all i can say. love that song, love the dirty water. from fenway. clearly berman is a fan and i am, as well. you know, a couple days ago i tried to get koji on the bull pen phone right before game two and instead i got some guy with a beard. go figure. ahow gr how gratifying is it. how gratifying is it when today when we talk about boston, we can smile. 199 days that is how long since april 15th the day those two bombs finished near the finish line of the boston marathon leaving three people dead and more than 250 wounded. i have spent weeks in boston
morning and nothing captures it better than this. you see where these folks are? these sox fans are marking their cities and their teams resurrection at the spot where the boston marathon bombs exploded on april 15th. that is the finish line leaning down and kissing it. p poppy harlow. ladies, good to see both of you. poppy harlow begin with you. i don t know if people really slept last night. i imagine people got to bed pretty late last night. we didn t sleep much and most of boston is still out partying and that s not an overstatement. i m going to bring back and bring close with me. tested and triumphant. not only the red sox, but this entire city erupting jubeulation, i was at one of the big sports bars here just
anything together. they gathered tomorrow for an impromptu team dinner that evening just to be together and talk. a lot of these guys haven t been on the team for a while. a lot brought in just this season and it was the first opportunity that they really just broke down with each other as people that exposed emotion and that new connection to that new city that they had. it cemented the bond between each other and cemented the bond with the city and a lot of players said to me last night, the perception that we as the red sox, we lifted up boston in some way, but they all said to me it was boston that lifted up us. i want you to hear a little bit of what we got around the clubhouse and the field last night. brooke, you ll see champagne on the lens from time to time. what can i tell you, take a look. we wanted to do anything we could possibly to help out the people, coming in here and playing for three, four hours and get their minds off it and something very special for us to give b
and i never handled it well. and is that what you attribute this sort of behavior to? i m guessing, yeah. sounds like a copout. but it s not, though. what happens if you really did meet a 13-year-old boy, what happens? i don t know. i don t know? it s illegal! to have a talk on the internet with a minor with intent to have sex with that minor. you ve done it twice in two days that we know of. that s a federal offense. you can go to prison for that, do you know that? yes. then why do you do it? i need help and that s what i m seeing a psychiatrist for. you were going to find help here at mcdonald s? no. you were going to find help from a 13-year-old boy? no. experts in the field after hearing all this are going to likely suggest that last night wasn t your first time and today isn t your second time, that you ve been doing this for a very long time, john.
have to work and wouldn t have to train for a job. they just send you your welfare check. and welfare to work goes back to being plain old welfare. fact checkers have completely debunked the claim, but romney stands by it. but also, doesn t this also play into the stereotypes welfare for no work, lazy? i mean, soon we ll hear lazy and shiftless, i guess. isn t this all the same kind of things implied? oh, absolutely. and even after the fact checkers came back and said, hey, governor romney, you and your campaign are running a blatantly false ad, they re still running it. and it s all part of this continuing effort on the romney campaign s part to excite a base that up until last night wasn t terribly excited about its nominee. and the fact that mitt romney is still playing to his base and