Judge Overturns New York City Soda Ban




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Summary: Tonights broadcast is dedicated in loving memory of : Marine Sgt. Camella M. Steedley - 31, of San Diego, Calif.; She Died October 3, 2012 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom, assigned to Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.    Start spreading the News I'm leaving today.... New Yorkers who enjoy super-sized sodas can keep drinking them, for now.   On Monday, a state judge invalidated New York City's large-soda ban, which was set to take effect tomorrow. Judge Milton Tingling, of the New York Supreme Court, called the measure "arbitrary and capricious," according to The New York Times. The measure would have prevented the sale of sodas and other sweetened beverages larger than 16 ounces. Mayor Michael Bloomberg saw the measure as an opportunity to make the city healthier, citing sugary drinks and large portion sizes as culprits in the obesity epidemic.   The Bloomberg administration said it plans to appeal the sugary drinks decision as soon as possible. "We believe that ultimately, the courts will find it consistent with the law," Bloomberg said in a press conference Monday.    We will also discuss current events in news and politcs.Join "Cool"Mike Sarge and Germaine for another edition of Conservative Primetime.Call in number 424-222-5255