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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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and we've got a great show for you this Monday.
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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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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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Homegirl literally like she OK.
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She divorced her dude last July.
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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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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 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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Yeah, it's like your face and following you.
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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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like, especially with the tortillas.
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what else do you think they can sneak into our foods to
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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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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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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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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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these three castaways that were stranded on a Pacific Island weren't there
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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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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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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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oh they this, it's like you don't wanna fuck around and
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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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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, 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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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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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,
15:04
the humidity of strokes,
15:05
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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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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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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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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, I was so shy plane.
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Yeah. Like I'm still so excited for today.
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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?
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Shaky definitely did not expect I would like meet him and
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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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but I just, I really love like the whole culture of
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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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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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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 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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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.
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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
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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
21:25
was born here. But I feel like my,
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my, my dad and my mom,
21:29
they brought all these sounds from Mexico.
21:31
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,
21:40
I decided I was gonna do regional Mexican music.
21:43
And yeah, people really liked,
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like my new style kind of and I didn't even realize my
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like, I didn't really realize that my songs were different
21:50
until, like, people started,
21:52
like, comparing them to like the normal songs.
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damn, I guess I really do have like my own style
21:58
I've just been sticking with that trying to make unique songs and
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just trying to be different.
22:03
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.
22:30
the Beatles and collecting a bunch of their,
22:33
their stuff. I could see your music having a little bit
22:39
But with the, you know,
22:41
yeah, with the regional touch you sit down to create or
22:44
do you just kind of wait until you're inspired to go in
22:49
honestly, like sometimes I,
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I'll be in my room and random.
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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
22:58
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
23:06
that same day. Have you guys ever had one of Danny
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Lux's albums in here?
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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
23:22
was like actually like,
23:23
like people would actually get it,
23:24
you know, because I did,
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I did it more personally because I just love vinyls and
23:29
I just wanted to have like my own vinyl,
23:31
the vinyl version of one of my albums and thank you,
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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,
23:53
this is real. This is probably Coachella Fest that I was
23:58
Like having my parents there with me people.
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Like there was a line outside of that place like going around
24:05
Like people were singing my songs.
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That's crazy right there.
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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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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,
24:49
I mean, you know who's coming back on Wednesday,
24:51
right? I've been keeping his seat warm.
24:53
Let's just say Questa Ledo,
24:55
Pera Reg Gresa, he is back,
24:59
he is back. All right guys.
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thank you so much for tuning in.