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00:00And obviously there's a fear among some people.
00:01What's New York going to be like?
00:03And as you probably have, I've been asked to go on other shows,
00:05national shows and TV and radio and whatnot.
00:08And I keep telling everybody the same thing.
00:11Nothing bad's going to happen tomorrow for a lot of reasons.
00:14Number one, it's 10 o'clock in the morning.
00:17Crime doesn't happen at 10 o'clock in the morning
00:20the way it happens when you're drunk at midnight in New York City.
00:25And the hooligans that burned down the bus and ruined that poor guy's taxi cab
00:31and got it to some fights on the street,
00:34most of them are sleeping at 10 o'clock in the morning.
00:37Now, look, I know the bars are open in part because the World Cup is happening,
00:41in part because bars open because that's how you make a living.
00:44And, yes, there are going to be a lot of people drinking.
00:47There's going to be a lot of vaping, a lot of edibles and pens and this and that.
00:51But I'm telling you, I will be shocked if the story on Friday is
00:57New York City couldn't handle the parade and it became East St. Louis.
01:01I would be shocked if the story Friday morning is,
01:05what happened?
01:06Did Karen Bass become mayor of New York City and the city's on fire?
01:10I think tomorrow is going to be remembered as one of the most fun,
01:16without incident parades and moments that we have ever experienced in New York City.
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