:08:01
I did ask the governor his impression
so far of this year's Liberty Day Jubilee.
:08:06
He said he was honoured to be here
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and plans to attend the parade and the
ringing of the new bell on Saturday night.
:08:12
He felt it a shame the Liberty Bell
had been silenced for so long.
:08:16
:08:17
He looked forward to a new voice
of liberty throughout the land.
:08:20
The governor is now greeting friends and
will be enjoying a meal in the ballroom.
:08:26
But his people have told us
that he will speak to us after that meal.
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I'm Frank Donahue. "Eye on the City"
News, Bellevue Stratford.
:08:36
Thank you, Frank.
We'll be getting back to you later on.
:08:39
Meanwhile, in other news,
a teacher's strike...
:08:52
:09:18
:09:22
Let's take a walk
along the river here.
:09:27
Mm. Nice.
:09:30
- David, look. Someone's on the bridge.
- Let's not worry about that.
:09:34
- He's staring right at us.
- Who cares?
:09:36
- I care.
- Betsy.
:09:38
- I don't wanna stay here. Let's go.
- Yeah, OK.
:09:41
- What is he doing?
- I don't know.
:09:43
- What is he, a Peeping Tom?
- Oh, who cares? Let's walk down there.
:09:49