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I'm gonna put it on my phone.
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There's a show. I wanna see this.
00:13
There's a flag. It's been making its rounds over here too
00:13
There's a mosca flying around and kos too,
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man. I think I got bit the other day,
00:28
so I'm not coming back to the office for the rest of
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just speaking of New York,
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Welcome to Daily. Welcome back to Meo Daily,
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Alejandro, and we got our cheese corner right over there.
00:47
Chat. Hello Gene checking in.
00:49
How's it going? Oh man.
00:50
OK, forgot my name who?
00:57
Me? I don't think so.
00:58
No, I don't see anything.
01:02
Fourth of July don't hit.
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It don't hit. Like some of these holidays don't hit if
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you're not in school.
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I feel like some of these holidays just don't hit the same
01:09
when you're not in general like bro,
01:11
you go to work like you know what?
01:14
Life doesn't hit the same when you're not in school life.
01:22
I said what I said but like you,
01:26
so you guys aren't getting into anything.
01:28
You're not gonna grill either,
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yeah, no homie grilling you pulling up and,
01:33
yeah, because obviously with the kids we'll go part of the
01:35
pool, get some twisted tes OK Benjamin action.
01:38
OK, that's the weekend.
01:44
That sounds good. You're a cool dad,
01:45
brother. you're a cool dad.
01:46
I got my boy flying in.
01:51
Oh damn, he accepted the dare.
01:52
He bought the flight yesterday.
01:55
Oh, he was at the up front,
01:56
Arvin, Randy's cousin,
01:58
the one that was there.
01:59
It was one of the other kids,
02:03
he just pulled the trigger.
02:04
I gotta show. I gotta show him a good time this
02:07
weekend, and I have no plans.
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where is it gonna take him,
02:09
you guys think? Don't,
02:10
don't answer yet. Come on you guys think it's gonna take
02:12
him. yo, that's the,
02:15
that's off the plane off the plane there,
02:20
no, no, off the plane,
02:21
off the plane, it's in and out and then honor bar
02:24
at least 3 times before he leaves,
02:27
what else? I think to the beach you can see Santa
02:30
Ian doesn't go to the beach,
02:32
don't you? I knew it.
02:34
I mean, I like the I just don't like the beaches
02:36
out here. They're fire,
02:37
but the waters, the water's cold like.
02:40
No, sorry. Like if you guys had the beaches here
02:43
it'd be over for if you guys had the warm water
02:46
it'd be over for any anywhere else.
02:48
I feel like that's all that's all Miami.
02:50
You would like going to Rosie.
02:51
It's warm. Is it warm?
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No, I just know it's just it's nice.
02:55
It's nicer that no one's here he's talking about the water temperature
02:57
and he wants to go to Laguna Beach.
03:00
He wants Miami. Yeah,
03:02
I want, I want Miami water,
03:05
but. I think we have a lot to talk
03:08
about today guys talking about before we go on a rabbit trail
03:11
different parts of the country our country just,
03:16
well, the people in charge of this country just
03:18
voted on a very big bill.
03:23
They're actually calling it the big beautiful bill,
03:27
it's sounding more like an ugly ass bill to me because I
03:34
It basically sets the budget up for the next couple of years
03:37
and Republicans voted on it and the first time around,
03:42
the first two times around it's passed,
03:44
so they're currently in the process of voting on the
03:47
final, the final verdict,
03:50
but make changes and stuff and if it passes it
03:52
will be sent to President Trump's office he's most likely going to
03:56
sign it and it becomes the law,
04:02
Because I've been hearing a lot about it,
04:04
but it's like people are just so upset,
04:08
yeah, large scale they're talking about the budget,
04:10
right? But so a lot of things are changing,
04:15
basically lots of tax cuts for the rich like lots of tax
04:23
taxes, we hate taxes,
04:25
no, the rich hate taxes and they're the ones that are
04:29
going to be, you know.
04:32
OK, here, but they can afford the they can afford
04:35
to pay taxes that's how rich people,
04:41
they exploit people and they remain rich,
04:45
so a lot more is being spent on immigration spending
04:49
So in particular this is going to go towards the big
04:52
wall, Trump's beloved wall on that I know,
04:58
but I thought he like.
04:59
Pushed it to the back and had other shit to do so
05:02
that that's back in motion now.
05:04
Well, if this thing goes through then yeah because you have
05:06
you have the money you're gonna have the money for it so
05:08
damn. And then I I is getting,
05:12
I think over I forgot the exact million dollar mark but
05:18
lot more money is being invested in ICE,
05:20
which makes sense considering the type of policies Trump has
05:25
enacted., and then most importantly,
05:29
whether you're for immigration,
05:30
against immigration, Republican or Democrat,
05:33
the majority of this country is not upper class,
05:38
and this bill will be cutting off social services that,
05:42
a ton of social services that the vast
05:44
majority of Americans rely on because we're not all billionaires,
05:49
some of those things.
05:50
includes Medicaid. 10 million are estimated to be cut off their
05:53
insurance if this bill passes.
05:55
Covered California.,
05:58
that's a great niche question.
05:59
It's very niche Medicaid Covered California might be under Medicaid,
06:06
so SNAP, which is basically the food stamps program,
06:11
what's the other one?
06:13
There's another one, bro the the the the for the the
06:21
eco friendly cars and all that.
06:25
Oh we'd have to fact check that.
06:28
So Rico stay Rico basically is what you're telling me.
06:31
Meanwhile, meanwhile, there's a pothole over here in Burbank literally
06:35
changed my station like when I went over it.
06:37
The radio station like y'all have money to save like y'all can't
06:42
I, I will say I will give the the is right
06:45
I will tell you they are not in charge of the potholes
06:48
in Burbank. That's the city of Burbank,
06:52
but I, and it's like,
06:53
dude, like it's just it baffles me like regular people can't
06:57
even afford like health insurance it's like.
07:02
Bro, I mean there's Republicans that straight up said I forgot
07:06
who it was. It might have been fucking sorry it might
07:10
have been Mitch McConnell,
07:13
could be wrong here,
07:14
but he would say it that we're all gonna die one day
07:17
so let's just no shit do the job that we're gonna
07:20
do. That's what their some of their's Mitch McConnell's I'm not
07:26
gonna say I'm not gonna say.
07:28
Oh yeah, that's the guy that he sounds like.
07:31
It's the guy that like had a reboot.
07:37
Oh yeah, he like he like did a full reset,
07:39
yeah, that look this guy.
07:41
He's still going. He's like,
07:43
we're all gonna die one.
07:44
but you're gonna die sooner than us,
07:48
I mean, it's fucked up.
07:49
Sorry, I know I usually cuss anyways,
07:51
but like it just messed up because again like the priorities are
07:54
not prioritizing like immigration spending it's like there's already enough spent on
07:59
that, but. And then they're just messing up people's lives
08:03
and then even again,
08:04
people, if they're not immigration isn't their worry regardless.
08:08
Again, the whole health insurance thing,
08:09
snapping food stamps. I know a lot of people that I
08:12
would never even imagine like I didn't know they were on food
08:14
stamps and not that it's a bad thing because like.
08:16
You know, and then I'm like,
08:17
yo, they're gonna have no food stamps.
08:20
Even parents, like I'm sure with like WI as a as
08:22
oh hey, you might qualify for WI.
08:24
Unfortunately, you know,
08:25
but like there there's parents are rely on these services and families
08:29
but like, I don't know.
08:31
There's also. I didn't include it's just a lot of
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bad things one of the social services is child child care
08:39
aftercare, like, you know,
08:41
what for parents that work which is vast majority of
08:44
parents while their kids are in school or aftercare programs,
08:48
after school programs are a lot of those are being cut if
08:55
I wish Donald Trump would personally pay for your babysitters.
08:58
I wish Donald Trump would personally pay for your groceries.
09:03
he's not gonna. That's all I gotta say.
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Well, the comments have thoughts,
09:09
as always, so thank you guys for chiming in.
09:11
Now I'm saying it in a bad way,
09:14
it's funny that it baffles me that the people who need the
09:17
services are the ones who vote for these people.
09:22
again, it's all political.
09:23
It's just like, oh hey,
09:24
like they tell him a pretty story like,
09:27
It's like, meanwhile you're living in a run down again not
09:30
to like put people down,
09:32
you're not who's giving these tax cuts to.
09:35
You need these food stamps too,
09:38
a lot of these people,
09:39
brother, you gotta keep in mind to our own our own
09:42
people very gullible algo and right away like oh yeah like with
09:51
all due respect they watched The Apprentice Apprentice one episode and said
09:54
this guy, the economy,
09:57
yes, but they don't.
09:58
Under Nicky, he bought,
10:00
he bought half my cousins with the stimulus check.
10:04
They were like, Nah,
10:04
Trump send it to me because his name is on it.
10:07
he literally send it to me.
10:09
That's why he has my vote forever.
10:11
what was the $3123 yeah,
10:15
the stimmy bought them for life,
10:17
but your taxes are cut for every year,
10:19
every year you tell him like,
10:20
Yo, what happened now it keeps going up.
10:22
But it's true. They,
10:23
they, it's like a brainwashing where it's like,
10:25
and I've seen this happen in my own household where it's like
10:29
my mom's super like she's not Republican or anything,
10:33
but it's like I the the Trump was on for some
10:37
reason it was like a Univision and they were covering something and
10:42
then and then and then but the Trump was saying something
10:44
and I was like I queque and I go.
10:51
No, mom, that's what it's,
10:53
it's brainwash, you know what I mean?
10:56
I mean it's all the headlines again like everyone that's like on
11:00
they probably saw that one headline like,
11:01
yo, hey, we're gonna stop spraying on this,
11:04
but then we're also gonna stop spraying on this that affects you
11:06
But no, don't worry about that,
11:06
it's this. And so like,
11:08
OK, cool. I mean it's,
11:10
it's interesting with this point that the vast majority of people,
11:13
you know, who this affects voted for him,
11:16
yes,, because he knows how to talk down to
11:19
them. I mean no disrespect,
11:23
but he knows how to talk in a way that is able
11:25
to sway it's easy to understand.
11:27
I'm gonna make the economy better for you,
11:30
so he says that's not actually what he's gonna do,
11:32
but he said it and they believed it.
11:35
This was long like this is no surprise to people who voted
11:40
Against him, but I think it's a surprise for people
11:44
that voted for him because they didn't go past the surface of
11:47
things. I think a lot of people that this I think
11:52
A lot of people voted for him because last time when
11:55
Biden was president they're like,
11:56
well, things aren't getting better.
11:58
Things aren't good, you know,
11:59
and it was Kamala and Biden together so now they were like
12:02
Well, let's vote for him.
12:04
Maybe there's a change.
12:05
Maybe this time there'll be a change.
12:07
So they, they felt that way like maybe this time and
12:09
it's like oh there's worse change,
12:13
so it's like I think.
12:14
That was their mentality,
12:16
which I mean and now we're cooked.
12:20
Sidebar the the was the alligator Alcatraz that shit is flooding already
12:24
I saw a video on within hours.
12:27
yeah, it was like flooding like they had the stand where
12:29
they did the press conference water already in I know straight up
12:34
all this is headlines against his people,
12:36
yeah, get him in whatever.
12:40
Also Trump wasn't a good businessman.
12:42
I'm sorry. Her bankrupt how many times?
12:45
Yeah, oh, and he's gonna do that to our country
12:48
because to end this story,
12:53
this is gonna cut over $1.7 trillion to our national debt wrong
13:00
it's actually gonna adder.
13:07
Ah, you know what he doesn't say as much anymore?
13:09
China. He doesn't do that anymore.
13:12
He says illegal aliens instead.
13:16
anyways, he says way too much and,
13:17
and, and does way too much damage.
13:19
So, so I keep dropping my phone like that lean back
13:25
who's got who got next story because this ain't.
13:29
I And it doesn't get any better.
13:33
no, it does get better it does get better with this
13:36
resource, but I'm saying that it just sucks that we even
13:40
need to use this app,
13:42
you know what I mean?
13:44
but it sucks that this,
13:45
it's taken this too,
13:52
Have you heard of Ice Block?
13:54
So it's an app that people can report if I is in
13:59
so Ice Block is an iPhone app.
14:02
iPhone, I'll tell you I'll tell you I'll tell you later
14:06
but it's an iPhone app that lets people report nearby ICE
14:10
agents to. Honestly,
14:13
such a great resource.
14:16
reports are anonymous.
14:18
They disappear after 4 hours and can only be sent once every
14:24
the app doesn't collect any personal data like IP addresses or device
14:30
your privacy you know all that good stuff.
14:34
You're good because it's like you,
14:35
you know, like people get worried like oh what if you
14:38
know they're tracking me and this and that they're going after everyone
14:41
they're coming in hot dude I know this this will this will
14:45
save it probably already has save people from getting caught up,
14:48
you know. Oh for sure and it's it has us
14:51
communicate better because we need something that's gonna like we're able to
14:54
be like no no no don't come over here to this
14:57
Target on this street.
14:59
Because I stand, you know,
15:01
the cars, it's a neighborhood watch,
15:04
yeah, it's a neighborhood watch.
15:05
So,, Joshua Aaron made the app in April 2025
15:09
Souollio in response to stricter immigration enforcement under Trump.
15:14
We've seen what's going on out there,
15:18
seen far too many videos,
15:21
and even there's so many cases that haven't even been.
15:24
On social media, like it's,
15:26
it's, it's just heartbreaking so the the app actually quickly
15:31
got over 20,000 users and counting mostly in Los Angeles and it
15:37
became the number one free app in the US app store.
15:42
It was like overnight like oh yeah wow,
15:47
but why only iPhone so.
15:50
And I'll tell you right now I block is only on iPhones
15:56
because Android requires data that could affect user privacy Apple is better
16:04
Get them green texts out of my face even for.
16:07
So I guess so I guess they were like,
16:12
Oh, maybe Android was like,
16:14
Oh well, we need you know that's our thing.
16:17
We got to provide the data and they were like,
16:21
OK, fine, we'll only have it on iPhones then.
16:24
so, and the majority of people,
16:25
let's be honest, have iPhones.
16:29
yes and no. A lot of lower class,
16:34
they do have iPhones,
16:35
but Androids are very like the Androids are the most popular cell
16:39
service because everyone makes Androids,
16:41
so it's like it doesn't make sense that they're more just I
16:43
hope they expand to to Androids.
16:45
But to the point of the security thing,
16:47
yeah, so anyone can put an app on the Android store
16:49
I think, or like the Google Marketplace,
16:51
so it's very. It's not as like strict regulations as
16:55
Apple, so I guess that's why,
16:57
but I like that's an actual app now because just being honest
17:00
like with social even myself like I saw people like posting around
17:04
people I don't know.
17:05
I spotted here and I'm like,
17:09
Is it like how old is this picture and stuff like that
17:11
so I feel like this is gonna help kinda.
17:13
Help kind of put an ease to that misinformation because then people
17:16
get freaked out or like whatever and it makes it worse sometimes
17:20
it does because it adds it adds more fear and like
17:26
I, I think this app is doing so,
17:29
so much good already,
17:32
it's, it's like rather than posting it because not everyone sees
17:36
it's like what is that,
17:38
neighborhood app to let you know what's in the areas
17:42
but this is strictly for ICE and,
17:45
you know, you know they don't somebody definitely is hating on
17:48
this app. I said there's people definitely hating.
17:51
On this app. Oh yeah,
17:53
so Homeland Security and ICE leaders criticized the app saying it blocks
17:58
law enforcement and is linked to a rise in attacks on ICE
18:03
agents. Check, check me,
18:05
I think the actions of these ICE agents is what's
18:08
leading to the violence.
18:10
So the White House and Trump get look,
18:17
palabra., hypocritical Borque,
18:21
the White House and Trump officials also attacked CNN for reporting on
18:26
the app, accusing it of encouraging violence and asking for a
18:32
DOJ investigation, encouraging violence isn't that something that happened on January
18:37
6th? Isn't that encouraging violence?
18:39
No, because it's his people,
18:40
so it's OK. Watch watch the White House come for me
18:44
through daily. Go download the app.
18:45
You should use it for me.
18:48
I dare you. I would love to speak with you,
18:51
try and pay my taxes,
18:52
never mind, you have an extension.
19:02
the extension is for you guys.
19:02
Alright, so I stupid like I don't know again the White
19:03
House and Trump is trying to.
19:05
Say oh no it it doesn't fit with our agenda so it's
19:08
illegal it's causing bad.
19:10
I, I love this point from On Deck Runner NYC
19:14
It's crazy how we have to protect our community.
19:17
It is, it is crazy that we can't rely on our
19:20
government to protect our people right now.
19:23
We couldn't, I mean it,
19:24
it reminds me of the fires here in Los Angeles in January
19:28
when community members, I mean everyone here was relying on an
19:31
app called the Watch app to know that they weren't they and
19:34
their property were in danger of a fire,
19:37
and here we are opposite it's I but.
19:40
Yeah, here we are relying on I I hope these types
19:44
of initiatives keep coming as we wait for local government,
19:47
city government, state government,
19:50
federal government if they're gonna do anything to,
19:53
you know, look out for the people they represent,
19:57
the administration of hypocrisy like you said that part.
20:07
Well guys, this story kind of reminded me of my elementary
20:10
school career. I was always getting removed from tables,
20:13
and that's what happened to these poor parrots.
20:16
5 African gray gray parrots Billy,
20:21
and Elsie were removed from public display at a wildlife center in
20:26
the UK after they began swearing excessively.
20:30
So these parents were dropping bombs,
20:33
but they're even in the UK,
20:34
so they have a little like a little yeah I wonder if
20:39
so the gang had recently joined the sanctuary colony of about the
20:44
bird gang. They had,
20:45
they had recently, they had just been brought into like a
20:47
sanctuary with 200 other birds.
20:49
And I guess they started encouraging the other birds and the other
20:53
birds started copy. So yo,
20:56
imagine visiting a zoo and getting cursed out like,
20:59
oh my God, look at those pars.
21:01
They start encouraging yo,
21:02
and the bird is sending you to hell or dropping F-bombs.
21:05
I didn't know birds can be bad influences.
21:10
I don't. I don't know why the zoo wouldn't double down
21:12
yo, come check out our cursing parrots.
21:14
Like they will send you to hell.
21:17
Like they will send you to hell and they'll tell you to
21:19
fuck off. Like come through.
21:22
I would teach my uncle's parrots bad words.
21:24
So of course you already know the zoo's corny as hell,
21:27
separated my five guys,
21:32
and yeah, they removed them outdoor.
21:34
I don't know how much damage the five parrots did
21:36
to the other 200 birds,
21:37
but you know, free them,
21:43
my grandma had one of these guys,
21:45
Grace, yeah, like it would copy the ring,
21:47
the ringer of the telephone perfectly,
21:50
it would, you would hear the phone,
21:52
the house, house phone that's how old I am.
21:54
The shit would ring and then it would fake it,
21:56
but you wouldn't know.
21:58
So would your grandma fall for it?
21:59
Oh, I would fall for it.
22:00
I would go to the kitchen and be like,
22:03
and yeah, and then we would throw the thing over it
22:05
cuca like you're chatting too much,
22:08
yo, because it's like who's making phone calls at 11:30 like
22:14
and then it would be like and then my cousin's name,
22:16
it'd be like Jeremy and like because my grandma always call my
22:19
cousin so they'll just be randomly Jeremy and then the phone.
22:23
Would your cousin come?
22:26
no, no, he would just say that shit randomly.
22:28
He'll say all our names.
22:29
He'd mimic grandma on the phone.
22:30
He'll he'll mimic my grandma like whatever my grandma would be like
22:33
Jeremy, and then he'll be like,
22:34
Jeremy, he'd be like,
22:38
Oh, I don't know rest in peace,
22:44
My grandma always had her on her shoulder.
22:46
She would chill in the living room.
22:47
Did they ever shit on like your grandma or like,
22:49
no, she, my grandma had a towel.
22:51
She would have a towel on her shoulder.
22:53
It was shit on the towel,
22:55
not that often because she would chill.
22:57
We go to the park with her.
22:59
They're they're fucking cool.
23:00
Yeah, my uncle had a parrot and then I,
23:02
I liked when I'd come into the room they'd go,
23:06
and then they, they,
23:07
they do the one I'm like.
23:09
No, like, now the phone,
23:11
the phone was crazy because I'm like I only had it.
23:13
We, it was a baby when I learned it,
23:15
so it was like already copying the,
23:17
I was already picking things up from my grandma and shit that
23:20
she would say. I wonder what bad words these Loritos were
23:22
saying it said like it says the f word like fuck off
23:27
you imagine hearing that like 5 times in a row?
23:32
fuck fuck your hair like.
23:36
Well I pay. I dead ass would pay for that,
23:41
like not going to like paying like when I go to the
23:43
San Diego Zoo recently when I go,
23:46
they have like a specific line for the pandas,
23:49
and the pandas wouldn't even like they were just sleeping on top
23:51
of the thing so people wouldn't see them.
23:53
where's the pandas at?
23:54
People paid and those people have paid to cut the line to
23:57
watch the pandas. I'm like,
23:59
They're not even there.
24:00
They're like locked up somewhere so imagine they should do that and
24:04
they're smart like you said,
24:06
I mean it's already bad enough that they're caged,
24:09
you feel me? They shouldn't be,
24:10
they should be free,
24:11
but if they're providing,
24:13
you know, like that's how they,
24:14
that's how they, you know,
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like they deal long days in a cell like fuck it,
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let them curse like dude that's,
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that's it that's. An animal that that Chimosa shouldn't own.
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like, no, because I was gonna say like imagine they
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learned the bad words from the guy feeding them like these fucking
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parrots and that's why they're repeating,
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yeah, and they just kept repeating it because the trainers were
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like tired of dealing with them and I was sure teenagers taught
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it when they go on field trip.
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what were you saying?
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No, no, I fucked up.
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Well guys, she hates me.
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it's a long weekend for a lot of us.
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Where's Clipper Carlos? Sorry,
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it's ado. He's his birthday.
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Oh, it was his birthday upside down yo,
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bro, because you'll probably watch this later.
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But if you're out lighting up fireworks on the 4th,
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guys, please be safe because I don't wanna hear that someone
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blew their freaking hand off or whatever.
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Yeah, we don't wanna,
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we don't want you not to have the access to watch the
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show because you don't have oh my God,
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yeah, so be safe drink drinks with your homies.
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Don't drink and drive.
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Don't drink and drive.
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Yeah, I don't know why I don't know what other warnings
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I have for July 4th,
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use protection gloves for the fireworks and cross your fingers.
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yo take care y'all put on so they don't your kids,
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bro, but I was watching the fireworks at Disneyland and she
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was like. Like she was like,
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they not even that close to you,
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maybe, but she was like flinching and stuff.
25:54
I gotta put little headphones on her,
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my bad, my baby girl and for my ladies that feel
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hesitant or for anyone who feels hesitant about celebrating Independence Day,
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Feel you I'm there might be protesting instead,
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but also you have the right to celebrate the independence we have
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fought for to shake ass and have a good time and to
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to drink you know there was a time the prohibition where drinking
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wasn't allowed responsibly.,
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and you know, ultimately we have to celebrate and be in
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community to remind ourselves why we fight for what we fight for
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so you don't have to be celebrating this country to celebrate,
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you know, a good time with your family and and friends
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and, and our community at the end of the day,
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we, they took control of the narrative so we
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could take control as well.
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What was the firecracker drinks we had?
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They weren't bad. It kind of like it stayed in my
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mouth. I kind of raps.
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I'm good for one more sip.
26:47
Yeah, alright, well,
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there's more upstairs, so I got you,
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beautiful words of shaking ass.
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enjoy your buzz balls enjoy your ass shaking,
26:55
have some good tunes on.
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Mercy thanks for the laughs today.
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Yeah, Gene, thanks for the laugh.
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She said thanks for the laughs today and then undoc.runner.
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NYC. Enjoy a long weekend.
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Alright guys, I will wrap it up.
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See you guys on Monday 12 p.m. PT and yeah,
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stay safe and get ready.