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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the Fresh Show. This is what's trending, all right, guys,
TikTok and the battle with Congress. Can you pay attention?
I'm so ready. I know I got you. I got
you glued to this speaker. You're listening to me talk
for once? Um, I mean onik heay, get on TikTok
for just as I can to hear a story about TikTok.
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They fought a lawsuit against the federal government yesterday, saying
the legislation forcing the company to sell TikTok or see
it banned in the US violates the First Amendment rights
of its users. Yes. In a sixty five page petition
filed in the US Court of Appeals, TikTok said the
law subjects a single named speech platform to a permanent,
nationwide BAM and bars every American from participating in a
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unique online community. Judge Kiki, your thoughts on the future
ruling of this guy.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
I stand behind this and if it just as it
served we, it will rule in our favor. Okay, absolutely, Yeah,
I stand right beside them.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Right beside them, yes and behind them, yeah, in front.
Oh yeah, I'm all over this. Yeah yeah, I worked
on it. Yesterday. It's my motion. Watch later on Court
TV she'll be talking about this case. That's right. The
legal ramifications absolutely tell me more about your thoughts about
the First Amendment though.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
This is all right, This is what the forefathers and
the grandfathers, yeah, fought for.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah, okay, and.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
My Filipino uncle he was out there, and uh, we.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Have rights to use TikTok. It's in the constitution.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Yeah, with George and him, you know, and and then
we will stand by this.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yeah. This Abraham Lincoln did not have this. Okay, that's right. Yes,
he did it, right, Yeah, he did. You're exactly right, right, right, right,
many other thoughts about the First Amendment. You know, that's
probably all I thought. Okay, right, Apple has thank you
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for that history lesson. Apple has unveiled new iPads they
make care it's got it M four chip and powerful
and it's expensive and I don't know fix the AirPods. Yeah,
and then they got a new pencil thing. I guess too.
The new pencil looks cool, but they don't need it.
What I can, Yeah, a pencil. I don't know. You know.
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My thing about Apple, I don't I think I buy now,
Like it's gotten worse. Actually, I feel like the advancements
they used to make, like the difference between the one
Apple you know what, iPhone one and two was a
big difference and two and three and whatever. Now it's
like no difference. They changed the color of the back,
like the camera better. Yeah, like I like even better
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than your eyes can even see. So it's like, why
I can't even see that it's better? So why am I?
Why am I spending more money on this? So now
I only like if I can help it, I'll wait
like three or four products. And I think you can
see that in their sales. And I also saw somewhere
that like androids really surpassing them or has surpassed them.
I don't know. There's a big issues with people buy
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an iPhone. Paneras charged this is for you Roy or no,
this is for you Jason, because it's involves sandwiches and
you're the sandwich. Well I think it's trademark, but you're
the sandwich king of the world. The world. Yeah, okay,
I was gonna say of the Midwest, but no, I'm
just gonna go with the world. Panera's charge Lemonade has
been blamed for two deaths and now the restaurant change
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reportedly ditching the energy drink. So people ensued over this.
What's his first amendment to why is this history?
Speaker 2 (03:29):
This sounds like this was around the tenth Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
This is somewhere around the tenth. We didn't get to
this versus okay, yeah, no, no, no, somewhere down there
by the tenth Amendment is where you're not supposed to
be drinking charged lemonade from. I'll tell you what, Fred,
this will never happen at Popelli. I can tell you
that no lemonade is good. Well, I don't think they
fill it with five hour energy, so I think that's
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will die. I don't think they top it off with
cocaine or whatever it's going on. I don't know what said. Anyway,
they're not going to sell it anymore. Family sued, people
were injured, and Panara later added that that they put
a label on it, so that should be good enough.
But no, A spokesperson says the chain will start phasing
out the lemonade entirely. The lawsuits were not mentioned at
the announcement of the move. The Boy Scouts of America
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guys have changed their name to be more inclusive now
it's just Scouting America because they are welcoming gay youth
and girls to its ranks. So no longer the boy
Scout Scouting America. That will roll out starting now into
next year though the one hundredth anniversary, I guess, or no.
One hundred and fourteenth fifteenth anniversary? How far did you
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make it? I was a wee blow me too, I
was a wee blow. Yeah. What was the first one?
It was a wolf? Was a wolf? After we blow? No,
that was all over. It was one of the boy
Scout cranks. There was like, what is the first cubs?
There was cub Scouts, and then there was I was
only a Cub Scout wolf. Honestly, it's giving like gay
club or something. Yeah, we will there every week. Our
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meetings weren't in bath houses, so I uh, what would
you do it? There's tenderfoots we didn't have. We didn't
have tenderfoot Yeah we got through the Cub Scouts. Hold on, Yeah,
I know. It was just a daisy, then a brownie.
But y'all have some weird too. There you go. It
was lion Cub was the first one. Then Bobcat, Tiger,
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wolf Bear, and then we blows. I was. I was
a wee blow. Yeah, same, I got up to web
blows too. I was a wee blow. But then our
fourth fifth grade, our troop leader went to rehab. So
that was the end of it. It's a true story. Yeah, no,
we had our troop leader went to rehab. Because it
makes like it makes like a diamond on your on
your vest. The bobcat, the wolf, the bear and the
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tiger hoppers maybe bear and cubs. A Texas woman has
given birth to rare identical quadruplets. Already a mother of two,
this woman named and her husband Jonathan, welcomed Hannah Grace, Lucy, Marie,
Rebecca Claire, and Petra Anne without the help of IVF.
It's a one in fifteen million event, So congratulations to them.
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Fifteen million to one identical quadruplets and Fresh del Monte
is selling a ruby glow pineapple red shelled hybrid fruit
with a classically yellow interior that offers a special experience
to those who appreciate uniqueness. That sound like a good
weekend red shelled hybrid fruit with a classically yellow I
don't know if I about that, but I like to
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offer a special experience to those who appreciate uniqueness. That's
actually my that's my Instagram handle. It's my little crook
in your kitchen. No idea exactly right next to Live laflows.
The luxury food item was developed in Costa Rica after
fifteen years of research. It'll be one hundred and twenty
five dollars if you want to buy it, and you
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have to get on a wait list. However, some places
are selling it for as much as three hundred and
ninety five dollars. It comes in a fancy box. I
don't know. Growing the special pineapples said to be complex.
The process takes time two years per pineapple, followed by
a ripening period. It comes individually packaged in a beautiful box.
It unfolds almost like origami. For four hundred bucks. It's
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just a red shell on the outside. It looks like
normal on the inside. It's a regular pineapple on the inside. Yeah,
I guess I'm gonna get some spray painted sullyas I mean, honestly,
we'll don't have those on the corner of All State
Arena in no time. It's National Student Nurse Day, National
Third Shift Workers Day, and National Receptionists Day.