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Looking At The Law with Neil Chayet Podcast
 
Ready, Aim, Fire!
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a new rule for NYC police officers.
Terrorist Fingerprints
WBZ's Neil Chayet says a print is not always a print.
The Adventures of Dirk Pitt
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at Clive Cussler's work.
Same Sex Marriages
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at NY state.
I Believe
WBZ's Neil Chayet is a believer.
The Face Off
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks Facebook.
Dance for Me
WBZ's Neil Chayet sets a date for this one.
Chicken's Rights
WBZ's Neil Chayet says this case is fried.
Landing Strips
WBZ's Neil Chayet flies the friendly skies.
The Holiday Concert
WBZ's Neil Chayet reminisces.
The Right to Travel
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks locality adjustments.
Show Me the Money
WBZ's Neil Chayet won't collect on this one.
UPS Policies
WBZ's Neil Chayet doesn't stubble on this one.
The Disabled
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about special services.
MLK Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet says we're still not getting along.
Red Handed
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks gun laws.
Valerie Plame
WBZ's Neil Chayet has more on this case.
Katrina Lawsuits
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the hits keep on coming.
GINA
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about this new law.
Prison Birth
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about security measures during birth.
Where the Sidewalk Ends
WBZ's Neil Chayet shovels his walkways.
Pickett's Charge
WBZ's Neil Chayet says General Pickett is drawing attention.
The Sign Says
WBZ's Neil Chayet looks at street signs.
The Getaway
WBZ's Neil Chayet says don't drink and try to drive away.
Buyer Beware
WBZ's Neil Chayet says home sweet home isn't always sweet.
Americans with Disabilities Act
WBZ's Neil Chayet explores retaliation in this case.
A New Year Resolution
WBZ's Neil Chayet suggests you don't drink and drive.
Privacy Please
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks storage units.
Can You Hear Me Now?
WBZ's Neil Chayet goes wireless in this case.
The Offshore Account
WBZ's Neil Chayet says grab a lifeboat.
The Best Christmas Ever
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about the big party.
As Is
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about used cars.
Zycam
WBZ's Neil Chayet sniffs out the truth.
Michael Vick
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about his case.
The Wash Out
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about top-loading washing machines.
The Pet Monkey
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you can't monkey around in this case.
Gay Marraige
WBZ's Neil Chayet discusses petitions and ballots.
Thomas the Train
WBZ's Neil Chayet discusses copyright issues.
A Friend of a Friend
WBZ's Neil Chayet studies responsibility.
Hanukkah Memorial
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about this Hanukkah case.
The Disability Act
WBZ's Neil Chayet ponders whether your boss is a handicap.
Coco Loco
WBZ's Neil Chayet knocks this case out.
The Break Up
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at this engaging case.
What's Covered?
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at homeowner's insurance.
3 Influences
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about three for the road.
Patients Are A Virtue
WBZ's Neil Chayet is an outpatient in this case.
Tolls
WBZ's Neil Chayet gives his two cents worth on this one.
Climate Changes
WBZ's Neil Chayet breezes in with a verdict.
Debt Collectors
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you could turn the tables.
The Friendly Skies
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a case against the airlines by travel agents.
Microsoft Suit
WBZ's Neil Chayet puts Microsoft under the microscope.
Chemical Weapons
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about this strange case.
Bankcruptcy
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at bankruptcy laws.
The Impartial Judge
WBZ's Neil Chayet ponders whether threatened judges can be considered impartial.
Gang Rape
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about arbitration in this case.
Flight Attendants
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes off with this one.
Picketing Funerals
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the final say on this one.
USARA
WBZ's Neil Chayet settles this one.
Web Links
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at one town's website.
Sex Offenders
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about them, young or old.
Camping
WBZ's Neil Chayet says check your site well.
Sleeping While Driving
WBZ's Neil Chayet suggests staying awake while driving.
Surfing
WBZ's Neil Chayet says surfing online may be less dangerous.
Getting Iced
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the score for this case.
Where There's a Will
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about changing wills.
The Declaration of Independence
WBZ's Neil Chayet documents this case.
Lobbyists
WBZ's Neil Chayet says lobbyists are making a comeback.
Judgement Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the verdict.
Storm Windows
WBZ's Neil Chayet ponders if storm windows can be religious.
Hand Guns
WBZ's Neil Chayet fires off this one.
Bible in School
WBZ's Neil Chayet prays for settlement.
Counting Nights
WBZ's Neil Chayet is losing sleep with this one.
The Wedding Reception
WBZ's Neil Chayet vows to settle this one.
Food Stamps
WBZ's Neil Chayet is seeing green.
Big Tobacco
WBZ's Neil Chayet is smoking about this one.
Fireworks as Recreation
WBZ's Neil Chayet sees sparks fly.
Sexually Imprisoned
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about this sex crime case.
Urine Tests
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about the urine test.
Liar Liar
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes this case lying down.
The Washington Red Skins
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a case against their name.
Gun Laws
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks gun lawsuits.
Open Court
WBZ's Neil Chayet says our courts are open to all.
Yahooooo!
WBZ's Neil Chayet exposes the naked truth.
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks pregnancy disability leave.
Race Based Surveillance
WBZ's Neil Chayet shops for answers here.
The Apology
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the apology doesn't have to be accepted.
Kash n' Karry
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a hacker story.
Public Officials
WBZ's Neil Chayet says don't blab outside the office.
Cheers
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks Russian Vodka.
Friends Close, Enemies Closer
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case involving Facebook.
The Jailhouse Snitch
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the scoop on this informant.
Plagiarism
WBZ's Neil Chayet outlines your rights.
Off the Reservation
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about overtime for shops on tribal land.
Class Action
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a class action waiver.
Dirty Words
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the "f" word still isn't acceptable.
This Year's Hutzpah Award
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the winner.
Oh What a Tangled Web
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the web just got a lot more tangled.
Bearing Arms
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case against bearing arms.
The Union
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks unions.
The Police
WBZ's Neil Chayet says it's just getting more and more dangerous for the police.
Once a Victim
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at fraud.
Katrina Cases
WBZ's Neil Chayet says Katrina victims have finally won one.
A True Trip
WBZ's Neil Chayet suggests you watch your step.
A New Twist
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the Feds need to pay the state's bills.
Happy Memorial Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet says enjoy the holiday, but beware.
Sex Stereotypes
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you can't judge a book by its cover.
What's Your Zip
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you can't zipit on your zip.
I Swear
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you really can't swear at your boss.
Professional Circulators
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks petitions.
Sleeping Pilots
WBZ's Neil Chayet says pilots should know to get a good night's rest before flight.
Sue, the Fossil
WBZ's Neil Chayet digs up the past.
Hazardous School Environment
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at metal detectors and beyond.
Biking
WBZ's Neil Chayet says yes, you need to stop.
Speeding
WBZ's Neil Chayet drives forward with this one.
Chesty Love
WBZ's Neil Chayet says Chesty can claim a tax deduction.
Happy Mother's Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet says baseball and moms aren't getting along.
A Nice Sue
WBZ's Neil Chayet suggests suing nicely.
Expired
WBZ's Neil Chayet says check expiration dates.
Cinco de Mayo
WBZ's Neil Chayet says celebrate with caution.
Aye Aye Captain
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks piracy.
Violent Video Games
WBZ's Neil Chayet says violent video games are back on the shelves in California.
Bonus'
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks bonus', or lack there of.
Arbitration
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case about arbitration laws.
It's No Yolk
WBZ's Neil Chayet is one good egg.
Detention
WBZ's Neil Chayet can't believe this one.
Liar Liar
WBZ's Neil Chayet says sometimes you can lie and get away with it!
Guantanamo Bay
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at the Bay's rights.
The 7 Aphorisms
WBZ's Neil Chayet delivers this monumental case.
Fat City
WBZ's Neil Chayet says NY may not carry that title anymore.
The Millionaires Amendment
WBZ's Neil Chayet sheds light on this practice.
The Overnight
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the boss isn't always the boss.
The "B" Word
WBZ's Neil Chayet reminds us you can't say the "b" word on a plane.
Gift Giving
WBZ's Neil Chayet puts the brakes on religious gifts.
Good Friday
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a Good Friday holiday case.
Passover the Bread
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks a bit about Kosher bread.
To Invest or Not to Invest
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a life insurance scheme.
The Mute Swan
WBZ's Neil Chayet uses his best bird call on this one.
Where's the Water?
WBZ's Neil Chayet is on fire with this one!
Prison Release
WBZ's Neil Chayet says, "Look out California!"
Legal Notices
WBZ's Neil Chayet says legal notices may not be legal anymore.
The Greatest Lawsuit on Earth
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a Ringling Brothers case.
Free Ride to Emergency
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a case of emergency care.
Where Have All the Children Gone?
WBZ's Neil Chayet looks at a pharmaceutical suit.
The Laptop Driver
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case of computer blues.
Cowboy and Indians
WBZ's Neil Chayet holds the smoking gun in this case.
The Year of the Rat
WBZ's Neil Chayet celebrates Chinese New Year.
Married or Not
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you may just be "married" even if you're not.
Mind Your Own Business
WBZ's Neil Chayet wonders whose business is it?
Paying Your Bills
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at one man's credit statement.
Online Travel
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a vacation.
The Jury is In
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at an angry lawyer's revenge.
Leaving the Flock
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at this holy case.
Union Suit
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you may have to wear it anyway.
Disability Insurance
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a case involving disability reimbursement.
Hurricane Katrina
WBZ's Neil Chayet revisits New Orleans...
A Moment of Silence
WBZ's Neil Chayet speaks out on this one.
Kids Car Insurance
WBZ's Neil Chayet isn't kidding around in this case.
Psycho Chihuahua
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks tacos.
Oh Well
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks well water...
Stay Calm
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a case of workman's comp.
The Purple Orchid
WBZ's Neil Chayet has the skinny on this dance parlor.
Go Ahead.....Make My Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you'd better knock first!
Financially Unstable
WBZ's Neil Chayet says some information needs to stay private.
Number 8,000
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about this special milestone...
The Common Meth Cold
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about the use of over-the-counter drugs to make methamphetamine.
Spring Break
WBZ's Neil Chayet has packed his T-shirt.
That Political Donation
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks political donations.
Interesting...
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks interest on a loan.
The Morning After
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about healthcare workers and abortion.
Pet Peeves
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about total pet disclosure.
Good Samaritans
WBZ's Neil Chayet says no good deed goes unpunished.
The Building Inspector
WBZ's Neil Chayet inspects this building case.
Discrimination No No
WBZ's Neil Chayet investigates a case of discrimination.
No Parking
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about an argument over a parking space.
Informed Consent
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about an abortion case.
Crossing Your T's
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about a case of T-shirts.
The Right to an Attorney
WBZ's Neil Chayet says your miranda rights may not apply in other countries.
Same Sex Parents
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about same sex parents.
Wild Oats
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about Whole Foods Market's merge with Wild Oats Market.
The Child Abuse Label
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about child abuse labels.
Residents
WBZ's Neil Chayet questions who's responsible for paying hospital residents.
Residents
WBZ's Neil Chayet questions who's responsible for paying hospital residents.
Lawsuits
WBZ's Neil Chayet says, "Just because it's in a lawsuit, doesn't mean it's true."
MLK Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at some cases Mr. King probably wouldn't have approved of.
The Wall of Shame
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about "The Wall of Shame" on the Internet.
Photo I.D. Required
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at a new voting law.
Tatoos
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at tatoos as evidence.
Data Mining
WBZ's Neil Chayet digs deep into this case.
The Incredible Pedable Edible
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about pedable edibles.
Cutting Taxes
WBZ's Neil Chayet talks about property taxes.
Sex Offender Registration
WBZ's Neil Chayet takes a look at this law.
Choose Life
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case involving license plates.
The Wheels of Justice Grind Slow
WBZ's Neil Chayet says the wheels of justice do grind fine.
Happy New Year!
WBZ's Neil Chayet says ring in the new year, but beware...
A Whale of a Case
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case against sonar training excercises.
Fair Housing
WBZ's Neil Chayet says fair housing doesn't include sexual harrassment.
Boxing Day
WBZ's Neil Chayet wraps this case up!
Don't Sleep on the Sidewalks
WBZ's Neil Chayet says you might be better off sleeping under the apple tree...
Copywriting Santa Clause
WBZ's Neil Chayet has a case against Santa.
Smokin'!
WBZ's Neil Chayet discusses a case against a smoke detector.
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Cars drive in blowing snow during a storm near Atlantic City, N.J. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Snow moves this way - LINKS


Snow continues to move east headed for the hard-hit Mid-Atlantic region and Southern New England. The storm hit the Midwest early, closing schools and greeting commuters with slick, slushy roads from Minneapolis and Chicago to Louisville, Ky. Hundreds of flights were canceled at Chicago's airports as the storm moved across Illinois, where up to a foot of snow was forecast. Powerful winds and snow are expected by the afternoon, and could leave as much as 20 inches of new snow in Washington. New York City announced students would have a rare snow day Wednesday, only the third in six years.

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Daniel Kerrigan, Nancy Kerrigan
Daniel Kerrigan seen with his daughter Nancy (WBZ-TV file)

Kerrigan death ruled a homicide


The state medical examiner has ruled the death of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan's father as a homicide. The ME's office says 70-year old Daniel Kerrigan died of a heart rhythm problem after suffering a neck injury so severe it damaged his voice box.  The findings could prompt new charges against Kerrigan's brother, Mark.  Daniel Kerrigan died Jan. 24 after what authorities said was a struggle his 45-year-old son. The younger Kerrigan has pleaded not guilty to assault and is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation.

Workers spent 80-plus hours a week at CT plant


Some workers building a Connecticut power plant shattered by a gas explosion had been spending more than 80 hours a week there before the blast killed five Sunday, The Associated Press has learned. One employee said workers smelled gas less than an hour beforehand and were told to open doors wider for air.

Police: NH man who took over Clinton office flees


The man who took hostages at a Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign office in 2007 cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet Tuesday, then fled, and he is considered dangerous, authorities said. Leeland Eisenberg cut off his monitor just after 10 a.m., one day after being given a "last chance" at freedom by a judge who released him despite multiple probation violations.

Gloucester seeks $1.3M from water contractor


The city of Gloucester has filed a $1.3 million insurance claim against the company that ran its drinking water system during last summer's contamination crisis that required a nearly three-week long boil order. City lawyer Suzanne Egan tells The Gloucester Daily Times that in the claim filed last month the city alleges "breach of contract" by United Water.

Man to face retrial in 1980 Cape Cod slaying


A Brockton man whose murder conviction was overturned by the state's highest court will stand trial for a second time in connection with a three-decade-old slaying. The Cape Cod Times reports that prosecutors and defense lawyers on Monday agreed to begin Steven Stewart's retrial on November 1st.

Woman sues broker over secondhand smoke


A Massachusetts woman who says she was forced to move out of her Boston condominium because of secondhand smoke from a neighbor is suing her real estate broker. Alyssa Burrage said her broker repeatedly assured her that the owner of the condo she was buying in 2006 was a smoker and the smell would go away.
New Hampshire Statehouse (AP file)

NH panel opposes gay marriage repeal


A House committee is recommending against repealing New Hampshire's five-week-old gay marriage law. The Judiciary Committee also voted Tuesday to recommend that the House kill a constitutional amendment that defines marriage as between one man and one woman. The vote was 12-8 on both measures, largely along party lines led by Democratic opposition.
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Boston developer charged in shakedown threat


A Boston real estate developer has been charged with sending enforcers to threaten a local man over a $90,000 business debt.  The Boston Globe reports that according the FBI, David Gefke, president of First Capital Mortgage Group in Boston and East Springfield LLC, hired Michael Lee to go to the alleged victim's office on Jan. 29 and demand payment.
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Leominster driver convicted of killing dog walker


A member of a BMW car club who was out driving with other BMW enthusiasts when he struck and killed a woman walking her dog has been convicted of motor vehicle homicide.  David Conant was convicted in Fitchburg District Court on Monday after a two-day bench trial of striking 54-year-old Elizabeth Powers McCaffrey in November 2008 just yards from her Leominster home.
CBS file

Sudbury man pleads guilty to stealing human bones


A Sudbury man has avoided jail time but must pay restitution after pleading guilty to stealing human bones from a 19th century burial vault. A Framingham District Court judge on Monday ordered Leonard Caira to pay an estimated $21,000 in restitution, serve two years of probation and perform 50 hours of community service after he pleaded guilty to removing remains.
The scene outside the Bolyston Street Green Line stop (WBZ-TV)

2 Greenline trains involved in a 'fender-bender'


An MBTA spokesman says there were no reports of injuries after a subway trolley rear-ended another trolley at low speed. Agency spokesman Joe Pesaturo says a Green Line car moving eastbound tapped a stationary trolley in the Boylston station at about 9 a.m. on Tuesday. One of the trolleys had some minor damage.
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Murphy named state insurance commissioner


Quincy native Joseph Murphy, first deputy commissioner at the Division of Insurance since 2006, was named Monday as the state's insurance commissioner, a post he had held on an acting basis since Nonnie Burnes stepped down in September.  
AP file

'Right to repair' bill heads to MA Senate


Automotive repair shops cheered Monday’s committee approval of legislation that would force manufacturers to provide repair shops information and diagnostic tools currently provided to franchised dealer service centers.  The bill now heads to the Senate.
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3 MA woman charged high speed chase


Three Massachusetts women remain jailed following a high speed chase that ended when the car they were in crashed in New Hampshire. During the chase that began about 8:15 p.m. Saturday a Seabrook police cruiser crashed into another vehicle.  Police say the women fled north at speeds that reached 100 miles per hour. They were captured after their vehicle crashed in Portsmouth.

Boston Catholic appeal raises $15M


The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has raised $15.1 million in its flagship annual appeal, the same as the previous year. Church officials said Monday that they were pleased because the money was raised during a recession, and the total number of individuals who contributed was up slightly.
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Toyota makes Prius recall for brake fix


Toyota says it is recalling about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems- the latest in a string of embarrassing safety problems at the world's largest automaker. Company President Akio Toyoda made the recall announcement today at a press conference. Toyoda says safety for customers is "our foremost priority."  Today's recall affects models that went on sale last year, including more than 130,000 in the United States. It's the latest in a string of embarrassing safety problems at the world's largest automaker.

Crowded MA campaign season set to kick off


It's the start of what's shaping up to be a very crowded campaign season in Massachusetts.On Tuesday, candidates hoping to run in the 2010 elections can pick up nomination papers from the secretary of state. All statewide offices are up for grabs, as are seats in the state Legislature and U.S. House. Already, five candidates have announced their intention to challenge incumbent Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick.
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Nicole Chuminski in May (WBZ-TV)

Testimony continues in South Boston arson, murder case


Testimony continued Monday in the trial of Nicole Chuminski, accused of setting the April 6, 2008 South Boston fire that killed her ex-girlfriend's two daughters, ages 3 and 14. On Monday, an acquaintance of Chuminski testified that she showed up at his apartment shortly before the fire and complained bitterly that Anna Reisopolous had humiliated her by stealing a pocketbook at a family wedding they had attended together.
John Murtha (AP file)

Rep. John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77


Congressman John Murtha has died.  The Pennsylvania Democrat was the first combat veteran of the Vietnam War to be elected to Congress.  He wielded considerable clout for two decades when he served as the ranking Democrat on the House subcommittee that oversees the Pentagon.

More police retirements a growing concern for cities and towns


The increasing number of police officers and supervisors retiring from the job is beginning to concern some cities and towns. The Boston Globe reports there has been a jump in retirements from police force ranks, amid fears of proposed changes to the state pension system and the reduction of a generous bonus program

Details sought on Ireland, US clergy abuse cases


U.S. victims of clergy sex abuse and a group that tracks pedophile priests are calling on local Roman Catholic leaders and the Irish government to publicly detail known connections between the clergy abuse scandals in the U.S. and Ireland.
George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush
President George W. Bush, center, poses with President-elect Barack Obama, and former presidents, from left, George H.W. Bush, left, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, right, in the Oval Office of the White House (AP)

The President's Club


The current president, his successor and their three living predecessors have wrapped up a White House lunch that is said to have included some valuable advice. That's part of what Barack Obama was hoping to gain from the meeting with President GeorgeW. Bush, Bush's father, and former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.
People crowd the National Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington (AP)

Obama ready to step into history






President-elect Barack Obama says there can't be 'idle hands' at a time of national hardship.

He wasn't idle on Martin Luther King Jr. day.

Obama visited wounded troops at a military hospital and helped paint a wall at a shelter for homeless teens.

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