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This is the sound of a beautiful summer night in Kansas City, Missouri.
There's a live band playing and people assembled to watch a free outdoor showing of the Barbie movie.
And I'm relaxing on my balcony on the 26th floor of my condo building, just taking it all in.
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Honestly, I'm feeling a little overstimulated by all of that.
I was gonna say that could be cool for a little while, and then it's sort of like time to go to bed, guys.
Watching a movie and listening to music at the same time is hard for me.
Well, hey there, guys.
It's the NPR politics podcast.
I'm Asma Khalid.
I cover the White House.
I'm Susan Davis.
I cover politics.