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Danny Lux and Golden Doorbusters

April 15, 2024
Danny Lux does tricks, a libel case invokes the Edgar cut, Sofia Vergara debuts her doctor boyfriend on the Gram, Costco adds gold bars as doorbusters, super tortillas and Trump is (literally) sleeping on his trial.
Show transcript
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A bring me in Jenny,
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bring me in. Hey guys,
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welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I,
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and we've got a great show for you this Monday.
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Yes, we do get.
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Tell him, tell him I'm gonna tell him right now.
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Costco strikes gold. Fuerza Raida gets warned.
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Castaways spell help and Sleepy Dong gets caught lacking in court.
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Sophia Vergara hard launches her doctor hubby.
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I had a chance and Les Tortillas,
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oh De San just complains about outside heat regulations from his ac
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powered office. Sounds about white.
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Let's get into it.
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Sophia Vergara just went Instagram official with her boyfriend,
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orthopedic surgeon doctor Justin Saliman.
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Damn, man. I honestly had a real chance.
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The L A based surgeon is caring for the actress as she
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recovers from knee surgery.
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Vergara posted a picture with him on her Instagram story and wrote
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if you ever get a major knee surgery,
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make sure you get a handsome doctor who will sleep with you
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that night. Love you.
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And that was not an ad y'all.
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Damn. That is so I just have to say this is
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getting a little too personal,
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but fuck it. Ok.
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Homegirl literally like she OK.
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She divorced her dude last July.
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Me and my ex we,
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we broke up in June year.
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I, my home girl f man,
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not only does she find a man,
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he fixed her, he fixed her knee like she found a
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man and fixed her,
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literally literally fixed her like she's walking due to this guy.
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That's true. That is true.
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Begara and ex husband Joe Mangano.
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Is that how you pronounce it?
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I hope finalized their divorce last week after announcing their split
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in July Gata and Salmon were first spotted together October 2023.
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Where else at a Kim K birthday party?
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Oh, well, I don't know about you but we love
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to see Sofia Vergara just,
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you know, thriving and,
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and moving on because you know,
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II I he moved on too,
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right? No, she hasn't moved on from my wallpaper on
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my phone. I love her.
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I love her too.
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I love Sophia but any who we'll see what happens.
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Let's move on. A Latino is suing several right wing media
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outlets for misidentifying him as a mass shooter.
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And part of his case is that his haircut was used to
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stereotype him. What kind of haircut we talking about Jenny,
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the Edgar haircut in his lawsuit.
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36 year old Mauricio Garcia says that outlets like Fox News and
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News Max used his photo to misidentify him as the shooter who
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killed eight people in an Allen Texas mall in May 2023.
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He is also suing several Far Right podcasters.
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So they basically use the fact that he had a Edgar haircut
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to misidentify him as the bad guy.
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That's crazy. And the real gunman,
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same exact name, 33 years old white supremacist who had neo
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nazi social media posts was killed by police on the scene after
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shooting 15 people leaving a dead.
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So imagine getting mixed up with that guy dude.
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Yeah. the same exact name literally like someone has your name
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and then like they commit this crazy tragedy like crime and they
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put your picture up there and you're like,
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dude, what the hell like I didn't do that shit.
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Just hope all the jean Carlos Fernandez is out there behaving.
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So his lawyer said that the news channels used Garcia's Chicano appearance
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including his low rider style and Edgar cut to try to
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prove that the shooter was not a white supremacist.
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So his lawyer that he has right now,
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he's actually the same lawyer that represented the parents of Sandy Hook
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So I don't know if you know what happened with Sandy
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Hook that people were saying it's a hoax and this and that
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and sending disturbing messages to the parents and this same lawyer that's
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representing, this guy is represented the parents of the Sandy
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Hook tragedy. So this guy got this Lord definitely has experience
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and will probably get him paid.
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These people are trying to paint him as the person that committed
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this crime because of his appearance,
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Garcia is seeking more than $1 million in damages.
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You think? You think that's enough to cover up a mess
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up like that? A million?
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How much do you need Jenny dude?
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Honestly like II I think like just to,
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to paint you as a mass shooter.
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Drori per you know.
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Yeah, it's like your face and following you.
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It, it's dangerous,
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it's dangerous but any who we,
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we'll keep you guys posted with,
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with updates of this story and we'll move on,
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Jenny. I'm gonna have to finally get a Costco membership and
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like stop harassing my mom to lend me hers.
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Could it be because of those gold bars they're selling,
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you already know Costco is selling as much as $200 million a
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month in gold bars.
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The one ounce 24 karat gold bars are priced at above $2000
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and sell out like fucking hot cakes guys.
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They are selling out quickly and reddit is actually to blame because
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they're driving people into the craze to buy gold bars,
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crypto bros. They,
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they found out about it.
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They sure did. Costco sells the gold for 2% above market
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price and reports show that it's a low profit business for them
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Like they don't even,
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they don't even make money like that.
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But like why would people even buy it like 2% above market
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price? You know,
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people like me that are on Reddit trying to get rich.
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Well, the gold market price increased by 13% this year.
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And our people are,
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what's driving the gold rush?
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Millennials are actually the ones driving this gold rush.
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But what do you think Jenny,
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should we be buying gold at Costco?
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I mean, I wouldn't especially 2% above market price,
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you know. Yeah,
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maybe not experts recommend buying gold directly from a bullion dealer instead
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for the best price or investing in a fund that owns gold
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Well, that makes better sense.
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I mean, yeah,
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I don't wanna go to Costco where I get churros and hot
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dogs. Now I'm getting gold there too.
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What the hell is going on?
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I don't know, dude,
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but I had no idea they had gold bars.
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I knew they had gold jewelry but west in a gold now
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Yeah. Any who guys?
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Let's move on to our next story,
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Jenny, what makes tacos the most popular food in America?
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I don't know. Actually that's a good question.
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Las tortillas, delicious and low calories unless you're me because I'll
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be eating like 20 of them and one season I know you
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see me here dogging them out.
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Actually. Interesting enough,
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a legislator in California wants to make them even better for pregnant
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women. Yeah. A bill by assembly member Joaquin Arana who
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is also a doctor,
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by the way, would require producers add 0.7 mg of folic
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acid to every pound of masa.
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This is so pregnant women could have more folic acid.
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Yeah, because state public health data shows that Latinas are less
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likely to take folic acid in the early weeks of pregnancy or
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before becoming pregnant. And it's so funny that it's in a
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tortilla because Latinas love tortillas.
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I know. Right.
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Yo, my man went straight to the source.
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He's like the Latinas aren't taking enough of this.
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Let's lace the tort.
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Well, that's the thing.
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What's important, what's important about folic acid while not taking enough
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is that it puts them at a higher risk of having Children
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born with birth defects.
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So that's what they're trying to do with,
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you know, adding folic acid in the tortillas.
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And how do you add folic acid in the tortillas?
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Well, put it in the masa and then adding nutrients to
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food is kind of like an old practice because they used to
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do this back in World War Two when they found that many
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of the people that they were recruiting for World War Two were
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weak and sickly. so they added enriched flour to breads
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and iodine has been added to table salt.
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The what? 19 twenties.
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So it's like they add these things just so it's easier to
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take in, you know,
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like, especially with the tortillas.
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It's like, I mean,
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what else do you think they can sneak into our foods to
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fix us? Like,
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fix me high blood pressure?
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Like I know it's vitamin but make it fun and,
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like, give me a pizza that will fix me,
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you know, like I got high blood pressure,
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lace my piece and they might be able to,
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it's in the masa,
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it's in the masa.
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They, you know,
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and pizza, they make it with masa too.
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So, well, we'll just see what happens.
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But I can't wait to,
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to get preggers and see how this affects me.
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I mean, yeah.
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And if you're a dad that should be like tacos is the
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number one thing you can't say no to,
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no matter what time.
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I already know. I already know.
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I'm a crave jack in the box tacos at 28 and I
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want my hubby to go get me some.
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That's what I'm waiting for.
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But anyhoo, let's move on Jenny.
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You get stranded on the island.
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What's the first thing you do?
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Our friendship depends on your answer.
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I would be like,
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so you're screaming help.
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You're screaming help to the coconut trees and the birds on the
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island. I don't know if there's any.
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Well, thank God,
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these three castaways that were stranded on a Pacific Island weren't there
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with you. Yo,
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homeboys had to get rescued by the US coast Guard last week
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So the fellows were were fishing on their boat.
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You feel me trying to catch some pecas?
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something happened and they got stranded on the island for a
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week and the boys survived off.
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Guess what? What do you think they survived off on the
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island? Iguana, Iguana,
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meat, coconuts, coconuts,
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holding it down, man.
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The fellows wrote the word help with palm leaves on the beach
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like this right here.
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So they did what I did except I yelled it.
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Nah, I would have put my number here because look,
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this is the photo all the news outlets are using.
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I would have put my number up there and been like,
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not everybody got. It doesn't matter,
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doesn't matter. As long as they see that number when I'm
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on the news and they know I'm single and that I need
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somebody to rescue out of my real life,
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rescue me out of life.
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We're going on a rabbit hole.
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So Lieutenant Chelsea Garcia served as the rescue mission coordinator on
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the day of the rescue.
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She received help from Coast Guard officials and Australian authorities to locate
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the castaways. It's crazy because she mentioned that dumb spelling
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help out on the beach.
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It was like pivotal to finding them really.
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Yeah, she was like,
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they probably would have never found them if they would have not
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spelled out help for real straight up.
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That's what I'm saying.
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I would put my number on that beach.
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Literally, everybody would be calling me,
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you know, now think about it.
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I didn't have reception there but eventually,
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yeah, but any who guys let's move on to our next
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story. So it seems like Fuerza Reid,
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that is being threatened by the Sinaloa Cartel ahead of their concert
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this week in Cancun.
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Yep. There are posters around all of Cancun threatening the band
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saying this is for Fuerza Rega April 19th in Cancun will be
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your last performance. And it is signed by C DS which
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some believe stands for Cartel Deci Jenny.
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You know where you could find me on April 19th,
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right? And Mia under my bed.
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Damn dude is not popping out and you know what?
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Like it's just crazy,
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man. Like they just put up the signs.
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Yeah, like, like if they don't want you to perform
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that's their call.
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You know, it's crazy because they're putting billboards up and shit
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going to Cancun and going on vacation and you see that
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shit and you're like,
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what the fuck? But it's crazy because in September,
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Peso Pluma was threatened by that Cartel before his Tijuana show too
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Damn. So,
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oh they this, it's like you don't wanna fuck around and
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find out, you know,
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and, and it,
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and in October, Fuera Reggi that allegedly had another narco threat
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by the Jalisco Nueva Cartel before their concert in Tijuana.
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So they had to cancel that show too here.
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Nobody wants to find out.
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I wouldn't wanna find out remember what happened at Chuy Montana in
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the beginning of the year.
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So he was killed right after his show because apparently they didn't
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like his lyrics and he Chuy was actually signed by Fuerza Reid's
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Jops record label, which is Street Mob Records.
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So they, it's all connected.
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So it's like, dude,
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like you hear of all this stuff going around and it's like
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you don't wanna like you,
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you know, you mean,
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you know, they mean business.
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They're not just fucking putting posters.
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No. Mass porque de la Pinche.
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Like they mean it.
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So I just hope they don't perform because I love Fuerza Raida
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and I wanna see more of them.
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Yeah, dude. And I don't wanna see another tragedy.
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But any who? Yeah,
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so Aber Pasa, but any who let's move on.
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Florida, Governor Ron desantis has signed a bill that bans heat
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protections for outdoor workers.
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He signed it just ahead of summer in one of the hottest
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and most humid states in the country.
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So this is a big fucking deal.
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And you know what's crazy,
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Jenny? Like it's not even the heat,
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it's the humidity that will get you.
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You feel me like it's deadly,
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the humidity of strokes,
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a real thing. But add humidity to the mix and your
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body can't even sweat out the heat.
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That's how your body cools down,
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it sweats it out and when it's too humid it's not able
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to do that. Yeah.
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So this bill means that Florida's local governments can't require companies to
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follow heat exposure requirements.
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It affects 2 million people that work outdoors in Florida.
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So we're talking construction workers,
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we're talking farm workers,
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we're talking people working on the highway.
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So there's so many people that work outside.
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So it affects 2 million people.
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Guys. The, the bill also prohibits cities and counties from
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having their own minimum wage.
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So just when we thought things couldn't get worse,
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it gets worse. And you know what's crazy?
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You would think that they would learn from the,
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from the previous year Florida had record high temperatures last summer.
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Miami workers health groups estimate 2000 workers die and about 100,000 are
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injured from he from heat related issues every year in the US
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That's crazy. And look at,
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look at how it was back then and look at how it's
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going to be. Look at how it's going to be.
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That's, that's crazy.
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Like I hope he has this map in his office and he
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can like, see it.
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I honestly, I don't think they give a fuck to be
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honest and it's sad.
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So there are actually no federal laws that regulate when it is
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too hot to work.
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But states like California and Oregon have heat protections for workers like
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California and Oregon clearly know what's up,
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Ron. Come on,
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bro. How many more,
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how many more people are gonna have to pay the price?
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Yeah, let's move on.
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Jenny. Donald Trump was caught lacking a court witness had said
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that Donald Trump has been falling asleep at his own criminal trial
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Jenny next time I get pulled over,
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I'm gonna try that.
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See if it works.
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If it works. The witness said Trump appeared to be asleep
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His head would fall down and he didn't pay attention to
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a note. His lawyer passed him and his jaw kept
17:20
dropping on his chest and his mouth kept going slack.
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So basically he's was acting like my dad after saying Una Pelicula
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var Buena. I mean,
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the only thing missing that I see is just the snoring and
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he has the balls to call somebody sleepy,
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Joe. Mm You're the real sleepy one out here in these
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sheets. And if you want to hear more about the
17:45
criminal charges for yawning,
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don's trial. Make sure to watch our interview with Nikki mccann
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Ramirez here, we're here with Danny Lux.
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How do you feel?
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Well, I'm excited.
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This shit is crazy.
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I like it's like such a chill place to be with everybody
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that supports the music.
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It's, it's pretty sick.
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How did you find out about this?
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But I saw his Instagram and then today before I was
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gonna go to school,
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I called my dad and asked if I could go and then
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she brought me. So you're ditching school?
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Yeah. What's your favorite song?
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I can you sing a little for?
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No, I'm just kidding.
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Why did you decide to come to this location?
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I feel like Pomona has always had like a special place in
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my heart because it was like one of the first times I
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ever performed live in Pomona Fest Yeah,
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it was like my first time ever headlining.
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I think it was like two years ago already,
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two years ago. It wasn't that long ago.
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This has been a crazy whole trip being in this career.
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I'm just so thankful for all the people that I have been
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supporting. It. Just been crazy.
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Honestly. Yeah. And did you think you were gonna be
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performing a little bit?
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No. Honestly, I remember when I started making music,
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I, I never really thought about the actual like live performances
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part. So I've always been like so shy and I remember
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the first, every time I,
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I performed, I was so shy.
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Like I forgot the lyrics to the,
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to the songs. I would like stop the songs halfway because
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I just didn't know.
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I just, I was so shy plane.
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No. No, I know.
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Yeah. Like I'm still so excited for today.
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Like we came here,
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everybody showed up. It was so fun and it was just
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like a chill morning with,
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with the people that listen to the music and I'm just so
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grateful. How are you feeling right now?
19:46
Shaky definitely did not expect I would like meet him and
19:52
take a picture with him today.
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So I feel like my life is complete right now.
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You skate right? I like to skate.
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I'm not the best,
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but I just, I really love like the whole culture of
20:02
it. I actually started skating when I was in middle school
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So I was like 14 or 15.
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And,, yeah,
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I skated. I would skate to school every day when I
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have free time. I'm always just skating in front of my
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house. I like,
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but like a little mini ramp in a box and I think
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that's a dream, having a little skate park in your house
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I'm trying to,
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I'm actually trying to like,
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build like a full on,
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well, not a full on skate but like at least like
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a little mini skate park in front of my house.
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It'll be sitting. Hey,
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I was just kidding with y'all.
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Like, I, I knew how to do that.
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Yeah. Where those shoes come from?
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One of my, they're,
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they're called, they're from the brand Lo one of my
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friends, his name is Diego.
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He like styled Us for tour and he,
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he brought out these shoes and I was like,
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bro, those are crazy.
20:51
What inspired your, like your clothes,
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like your fashion. Honestly,
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I've, I've always really liked like that nineties style where they
20:59
would wear like those baggy baggy jeans.
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Yeah, I feel like I kind of mix that with more
21:04
modern stuff with like these shiny belts that I would like to
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wear. You got a bet.
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Yeah, I did the old baggy today but you know,
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that's pretty sick. Hey,
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thank you. Thank you.
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You, you do Mexican regional music,
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right? What inspired to get into that genre?
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Well, obviously, like my parents are Mexican and I
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was born here. But I feel like my,
21:27
my, my dad and my mom,
21:29
they brought all these sounds from Mexico.
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And I just feel like Spanish is such a romantic language
21:35
too. And I just decided that I was gonna,
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like, once I started writing songs,
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I decided I was gonna do regional Mexican music.
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And yeah, people really liked,
21:44
like my new style kind of and I didn't even realize my
21:48
like, I didn't really realize that my songs were different
21:50
until, like, people started,
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like, comparing them to like the normal songs.
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And I was like,
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damn, I guess I really do have like my own style
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and I don't know,
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I've just been sticking with that trying to make unique songs and
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just trying to be different.
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So, speaking of music,
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do you wanna go check out a record store and you can
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kind of show us some of your favorite albums some more vinyls
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All right, let's do it.
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Where do you usually go when you?
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Hm. I like going to like where,
22:26
wherever the, like the sixties seventies is.
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Oh, ok. Like,
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I really like the,
22:30
the Beatles and collecting a bunch of their,
22:33
their stuff. I could see your music having a little bit
22:37
of Beatles in it.
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But with the, you know,
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yeah, with the regional touch you sit down to create or
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do you just kind of wait until you're inspired to go in
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honestly, like sometimes I,
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I'll be in my room and random.
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I'm like, damn,
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like I have this idea.
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I'm feeling inspired. I just record it on like my voice
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notes and I just go from that and sometimes I'm just show
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up to the studio with nothing in mind and we make something
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that same day. Have you guys ever had one of Danny
23:09
Lux's albums in here?
23:11
Yeah. Yeah, we have we had it a couple
23:14
times and it sold out every time.
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I, I didn't even realize that that there was no,
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I mean, I didn't know but I didn't know that it
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was like actually like,
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like people would actually get it,
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you know, because I did,
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I did it more personally because I just love vinyls and
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I just wanted to have like my own vinyl,
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the vinyl version of one of my albums and thank you,
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man. Appreciate it.
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Have a good day,
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man. Appreciate it.
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Was there a moment where you thought,
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oh, this is like a turning point in your career where
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you just thought, oh,
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this is real. This is probably Coachella Fest that I was
23:57
so crazy, bro.
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Like having my parents there with me people.
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It was so full.
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Like there was a line outside of that place like going around
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It was crazy.
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Like people were singing my songs.
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That's crazy right there.
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Oh Shit. That's me.
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What? Yo, that's so cool.
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Shout out to my boy re we're gonna be opening up and
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that's crazy from Mitu and Crema.
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We've been hanging out with Danny Lux today and tell us where
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can we see you next guys?
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I hope to see you guys here in Pomona,
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April 28th. It's gonna be fun and,
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well, thank you guys for spending the day with me.
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Yeah, it's been fun.
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Thank you. Well,
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that does it for this episode of Lincoln Bio guys.
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Once again, I'm Jenny.
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I'm Gene and tell him Gene,
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you let him know.
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I mean, you know who's coming back on Wednesday,
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right? I've been keeping his seat warm.
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Let's just say Questa Ledo,
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Pera Reg Gresa, he is back,
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he is back. All right guys.
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Well, till then,
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thank you so much for tuning in.
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Take care.