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welcome to Link in Bio with Jio and Alejandro.
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What's up y'all? Welcome back.
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They said we could keep shooting.
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So we're back for another episode of Lincoln Bio.
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Thank you so much for tuning in.
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It was good. All right,
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cool. Well, that's all for the banter today.
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We're gonna dive right into the stories first up apparently.
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there's more teens using the devil's lettuce marijuana mota
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whatever you wanna call it.
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And they're actually suffering from psychosis.
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Well, let me know what psychosis is because I have no
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clue. You're lucky because I also wasn't too sure.
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So I googled it prior and apparently it's actually a mental disorder
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characterized by this connection from reality.
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You partake in. Well,
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that actually happened to me the first time I smoked weed.
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And were you a teen?
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So there is again some truth here,
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but we're actually gonna go,
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go down the, the article and get to the points
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So yes, some more potent cannabis and more frequent use
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are contributing to higher rates of psychosis especially in young people.
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A study published by the National Institute on drug abuse concluded the
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following that cannabis might speed up the arrival of psychotic disorders like
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schizophrenia. And if you've got a family history of other
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risk factors, it's like adding fuel to the fire and it
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turns out those who had to use cannabis daily had significantly higher
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odds of having a psychotic disorder.
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I mean, I can totally see that happening because I only
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did it like once and I got weird after that.
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There's no way I feel like I had like a psychotic breakdown
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when I did. It was crazy.
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I thought my hands were on my lap and I put them
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up and they were still in my lab and it was,
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I was just like this,
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I was just doing this.
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My hands are still on my lap but they're up here.
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It's crazy. I can see the psycho the psychosis that you
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I get the more high potency cannabis use,
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the higher the incident rates of psychosis.
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Oh, that is a blunt.
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Oh, the average amount of THC Yeah,
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from 90 1995 to 2023 as you can tell by this visual
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here has significantly increased.
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So we actually have Edwin sparks dialing in today.
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What's up? What's up?
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Thank you so much for taking the time to join us today
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I'm not sure if you caught any of our conversation
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but we were talking.
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No. Yeah, it is interesting.
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And I know that you're you know,
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an influencer in the space of,
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of cannabis use and stuff like that.
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So we kinda wanted to get your input on this conversation
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that we were having about,
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you know, the psychosis,
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what are your thoughts?
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There's too many like variables to really like put a measurement on
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this. A perfect example is people can experience psychosis never doing
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a substance in their life.
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PTSD, they can go to war,
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being in a fire and lose a dog,
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et cetera, et cetera.
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So I don't think there's a correct way or variable to
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measure this, I will say.
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However, with stronger THC there are definitely higher chances leading
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up to that, especially with misinformation and peer pressuring
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I think that's where the real issue is where friends call
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you like B you know,
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I don't wanna say bad words or whatever.
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You're A B if you don't get it or whatever.
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But if we take this substance like cannabis and we compare
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it to alcohol. If it's your first time drinking,
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you're not gonna wanna drink fucking like 30 bottles or whatever.
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So it's your first time smoking.
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You shouldn't be smoking so much.
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If it's your first time eating an edible,
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you shouldn't be eating so much.
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And there's actually on the packaging it says how much you should
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eat. Nobody reads it.
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I didn't read it and I have done my fair share of
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ruining cannabis for a lot of people.
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but now that I'm in this space,
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I'm just trying to do what I believe is my job
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and just teach people,
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Yeah. So I guess it's kind of like,
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again, like portion control,
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Like you don't wanna start off like at the,
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I don't know if it's a crazy number 500 mg of an
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edible. And it's like,
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you're going 0 to 100 literally really,
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really quick. Shout out Drake.
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Do you think maybe this is kind of like a,
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a situation where our parents or adults out there that kinda are
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looking for something to blame this bigger problem on?
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And they're like, oh,
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it's, it's the weed because again,
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I, I've heard of other stories where people are,
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they, they consume marijuana,
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whether it be THC or CBD,
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health reasons and it helps.
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It's not always again,
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the negative side of things.
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I'm a what I consider a realist and I see both sides
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yes, people are abusing it and overdo it and it's leading
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to these issues. But there's a whole part that like,
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nobody overlooks and it's just like,
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oh let's just blame this,
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let's blame that. But,
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and we could look in and see like,
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did we take the proper precautions to taking the substance?
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It's a fucking substance?
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when you get your medicine from a doctor,
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you get like a whole booklet of side effects.
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This in a way has some side effects.
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And we just need to educate ourselves more,
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we need to have more people educated,
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we need to stop peer pressuring people.
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because this is how we end up with people who have
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psychosis. This is how we end up with people who never
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want to do something like this again.
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And the benefits are there,
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but there are two sides to the coin.
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How would you recommend people get some kind of education on this
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Whether it be like a website or going to a dispensary
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That's like just asking questions.
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What do you think if they do wanna,
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you know, partake in this recreational use of marijuana?
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I think simply Google,
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if you're at the dispensary,
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you mentioned 500 mg.
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I don't know if you know what the correct or the the
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dose is. but the dose is 10 mg.
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So essentially you're like what 500% more than the dose in
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inside. But who tells you that?
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Right? Nobody tells you that,
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you know, you get the brownie,
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eat half of it stop,
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you know. So I would just say literally ask people
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google it. ask your BT tender at the store.
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I do overconsumption videos.
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You guys can check me out.
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I do it. So you guys don't have to,
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you know, so I'll take 1000 mg just you,
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you just get to watch it instead of actually have to take
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it. But that would be the best way.
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you have a phone Google.
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The answers are right there.
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You just gotta look for them.
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OK? We're actually gonna put up your video really quick.
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So we'll figure it out with you.
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Let's get it. I know I want to get into it
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Yeah. Talking about over consumption.
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This is something you guys definitely don't want to do it.
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That is 10 pens and when you hit it for enough seconds
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it'll power out its battery making alike,
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which is the maximum hit you can get and I took 10
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you disappear for a moment.
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Yeah, you couldn't see.
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What is that? The Benjamin what what brand do
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you use if you don't mind me asking me for,
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I use all sorts of brands dizzy plug play.
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I work with basically every brand in the game.
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and they're, they're all good if they're legal that means
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they have to be tested clean,
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a bunch of things that go into it.
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I mean, I'm glad we got to watch that with you
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But again, thank you so much for joining.
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We'll plug your socials here.
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Thank you. Thank you for having me.
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Oh, yeah, thank you.
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I didn't expect that.
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Like, again, he disappeared.
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It's like a magician.
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And for my next trip,
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I'll disappear and he was like,
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and then he literally disappeared.
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let's get into the story.
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So a recent Chee that's bubbling up is that Rosalia's alleged boyfriend
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Yes. Chef from the bear cousin.
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As some people may know him just is that on the other
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show? The one you told me on HBO?
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She does, she calls him Jeff because chef sounds like Jeff
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But yeah, so Jeremy Allen White just wore a red
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flower pant to the Critics Choice Awards that many are calling the
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Rosalia Rose. La Rosalia.
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OK. Anyways but something interesting that people are pointing out
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is that Rosalia's ex Raul Alejandro Sharo,
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my to call wore it first to the 2022 Latin Grammys when
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they were still together.
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Do we have a picture of like the roses likes?
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OK. So here's his rose Ok.
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So that's Raul. And where's,
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Jeremy's? We have a picture of Jeremy's.
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We do. That is the same rose.
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maybe she got on like a,
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like a bundle pack on Amazon or something,
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I'm sure she didn't go on Amazon.
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I don't know, I don't know about that.
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I wouldn't give, like,
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I wouldn't give an ex a,
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like a sweater and give my new guy the same
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sweater because then it's like,
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like, national television.
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this might be a statement.
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do you think it's official?
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I'm, is that what I'm hearing that there?
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it's a legend that it's a boyfriend that they're dating.
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So they're together. But,
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yeah, I agree with you.
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I, it's kind of weird.
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It's like if you know,
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you break up with someone and say,
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my boyfriend, these same Jordans.
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I'm getting you. It's like,
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that's my thing. Yeah.
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I, I've been corrected because it's not from Amazon.
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so the rose is actually from Tiffany and Co that sells for
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I think she probably got the 5501,
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you know, because she got it like that.
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Oh, dang. That's a lot of money and to get
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two. Yeah, but not one but two.
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she, she finished her tour recently.
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I think she has money.
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Right. And where's it at?
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now we know where she shops at.
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Tiffany come and Beverly Hills.
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It's actually not a rose either.
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What the hell is going on?
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So, it's actually meant to be a poppy flower or a
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amapola., let me ask my,
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my lowe's garden guy.
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How do you pronounce that?
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The pin might have some connections to Catalonia.
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Spain. Oh Catalonia,
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Spain Espana or Rosalia is from the Italian designer Elsa Peretti lived
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in Catalonia and died there in 2021.
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Did Jeremy Allen White A K,
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the chef A K cousin A K A.
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What's his name from the show?
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Shameless, shameless lip from shameless.
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That's when I, I had a crush on him.
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that's, that's her man now.
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this is a tribute to his possible girlfriend,
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Yeah. So did he wear as a tribute to his girlfriend
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or did she give it to him or how do you think
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he got access to this pin?
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And even though like,
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it's like you would know,
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like, dude, her ex were at first like,
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do you think he knew that he's gotta know his stylist at
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least is like, let me do some research I mean,
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I would hope, let me see.
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I mean, like more research than we did but you know
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what should he wear?
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Oh, she likes the rose?
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you know, like is it like,
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oh my girl got me this kind of thing but my girl
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likes, I wear these kind of shirts,
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you know how it would be or maybe I just try to
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stir up some controversy,
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you know, get people talking.
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I mean, we're talking about it.
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So it works. Rosalia Jeremy.
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Let us know what's going on over there or Alejandro if
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you know, let us know.
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Huh? So speaking of awards,
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Pedro Pascal attended the 2024 Emmy Awards on Monday with
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a mystery woman who is she her his 31 year old sister
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Lux Pascal. So who is Lux Pascal?
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Pedro Pascal's youngest sibling was born in Orange County,
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California. Not too far off to Chilean parents,
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however, she moved back to Chile at three years old.
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So Alex is an actress too.
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she studied acting at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
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by 19 she moved to New York City and graduated from
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the Juilliard School with a Master of fine Arts and acting in
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I mean, I guess they're,
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they're a family of talent,
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talented people, the Pascals man dude,
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the Pascals. So this the 31 year old
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Lux came out as a transgender woman in February 2021 years before
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that, she came out as a gay man and later identified
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as non binary. She once said,
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coming out of the clo coming out of the closet as a
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gay man didn't cost me anything but deep down,
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it wasn't who I was.
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So I feel like as the years come along,
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you start to get more in touch with who you really are
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So by 2020 she began her transition with her brother
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Pedro always supporting her.
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I love that. I love that for them because I feel
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like he's always like La Chula,
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you know, I feel like he's so cute about like his
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sister, his captions like when they post together,
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like I, I hope my my siblings not that close.
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Yeah, he hypes her up.
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So Lux Pascal appeared in Narcos as a character,
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Elias back in 2015 alongside her brother.
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Yeah, she started different stuff like this is Christina
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there's they, they got a lot of history.
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I mean, I think their parents their parents were exiled
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from Chile due to their liberal political ideals.
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Yeah, they were like involved in an opposition movement according
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to Pedro Pascal. So,
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they're an interesting family for sure.
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Like, I feel like it's just like it's all about Pedro
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and Pedro is awesome.
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But, like his sister,
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I feel like she has a lot of,
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she has a lot of interesting stuff going on.
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It has a lot of history there for sure.
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they're both very talented people and,
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like you said, it's so nice to see their relationship through
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I love it. Like brother and sister love.
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Yes, Latinos. Depending on where the region,
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the country, wherever you're from.
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We all have our own slang,
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right? And we actually thought it'd be fun to like go
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through a list of how people say,
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dude, like bro and the different countries.
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So being Mexican obviously,
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what, what's, what's ours that way again,
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in two episodes now two episodes gone anyway.
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Way on. Mm It sounds like maybe like a Puerto Rican
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Dominic. Maybe I would say,
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hm. Oh Chile le le le on man.
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On. Interesting. I like that I think.
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Is that Colombian mostly?
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Is it Colombia? Yeah.
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Right. I'll say I know guys in full disclosure.
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man, Panama, you're gonna test me in all these flags
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too, bro. Oh my God,
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we just went to Panama.
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I would have, that would have been my guess.
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you got it. It's Venezuela.
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I gotta get one but like,
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like, yeah, like that's what I thought.
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And you like the country.
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Peru. Peru. I like that.
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I like Pata. I call you Pata next time,
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brother. That's like Argentina.
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Don't tell me for that accent.
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Maybe I got it wrong because they're not showing it yet.
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Because they do p too,
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is it Paraguay, bro?
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God damn it. Uruguay.
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Paraguay. Uruguay. No,
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we did. Paraguay Uruguay.
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Hey, shout out Luis Suarez.
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Hold on. Don't tell us.
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Oh my God. This is the pressure.
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Mae Uruguay. One of the whites.
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Yes. No, I don't know.
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Oh no, you don't know.
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It's OK. We're learning,
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we're learning with you guys.
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Honduras. We love you.
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Ho is that the one another?
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Yeah, they're doing,
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they're doing this to us.
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I'm gonna cheat Mexico.
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Let's just see what happens.
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huh. Nicaragua Frog.
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Oh my God. I'm learning.
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We did Colombia. We're doing every country or are we repeating
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some? Oh, shoot just once.
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I give up somewhere next to Mexico.
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this is tough. My brain's hurting.
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You fuck. I'm canceled.
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this is my, this is my downfall.
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I got canceled over the flags wrong Manito Dominican Republic
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which is the the little one.
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Shout out and it be Puerto Rico.
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Ecuador. Ecuador made me thirsty.
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Similar Chero one of them have to be Puerto Rico because we
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have not done Puerto Rico.
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that's El Salvador. El Salvador an emblem.
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well, yeah, because OK,
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cuate Gu Puerto Rico.
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We do Guatemala yet.
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Oh yeah, we haven't done Guatemala is Guatemala.
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This is Guatemala. Gu Cuate.
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That's cool. I think it's like super close.
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Who's left? Who's left?
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Boricuas? Pr Puerto Rico.
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is that the right flag being sure I don't want to get
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canceled. OK. In all honesty,
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you can't see red because your color anyways let's move on
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it's more on the serious end.
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So basically 23 migrants actually passed away while
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attempting to cross the border.
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So Texas Governor Greg Abbott,
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I'm gonna go back a bit.
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So there's this intense situation going on between the Biden administration
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and Texas, Governor Greg Abbott,
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three migrants tragically drowned near Shelby Park in Texas.
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a Mexican mother and her two Children,
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Governor Abbott isn't holding back in his efforts to stop illegal crossings
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so he fenced off Shelby Park and a hot
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illegal entries to make things more complicated border patrol.
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agents are being denied entry and now the feds are
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turning to the Supreme Court for help.
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I'm not familiar with exactly what's going on.
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So we have a professional here with us.
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She is a senior litigation attorney with the American Immigration Council.
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So Soita Marther, thank you so much for joining us.
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Can you lead us into what exactly is happening over there
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at the border right now.
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So for the most part,
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what we're talking about who we're talking about when we're talking about
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this family, this young mother with her two Children and many
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many other people like her is we're talking about asylum seekers
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people who are fleeing their homes.
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We're hoping to come to the United States in order to seek
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protection. And the background to that is that there are
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many countries in Latin America right now that are experiencing political crises
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devastating violence perpetrated by organized crime,
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economic shocks related to the pandemic and you know,
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also the disastrous effects of climate change.
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And many of these phenomena,
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many of these what we call push factors that are forcing
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people to leave their homes,
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the United States has an important role in creating these crises,
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right, historically, in the past and in the present.
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And that generally doesn't get acknowledged by politicians in the country
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but that's super important context.
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what we saw this weekend is kind of the inevitable tragedy that
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results from these really xenophobic based racist policies perpetrated by right
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now Governor Abbott in,
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in Texas. But that we've also seen,
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you know, kind of proffered up by Republicans in the Senate
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even Democrats in the Senate and unfortunately by the Biden administration
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And so a young mother and her two small Children died
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while trying to cross the Rio Grande river.
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And the fact that they were trying to get to Eagle Pass
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tells you that they intended to turn themselves in.
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They were not trying to enter the country and hide and evade
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immigration authorities. Their goal was to get to the United States
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find a border patrol agent and most likely tell them we're
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fleeing for our lives.
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We want to seek asylum and protection in the United States.
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And as soon as the United States officials,
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the CV P or customs and border patrol agents learned that there
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was this group of migrants,
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including his family in distress in the river.
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And they learned that from their Mexican counterparts to observe them trying
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trying to cross the river.
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They basically show up at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass and they
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demand access And as you said,
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the, the Texas National Guard,
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the Texas officers said,
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no, not even in emergencies,
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even after they were told by us officers that there were people
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Is there anything that the US government can actually do?
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they're kind of also at fault.
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So it's just kind of like,
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but what can they actually do to overpower the Texas authority in
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that specific space? It seems like Texas is like,
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not like we're not going to let this happen,
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but the government, I would assume has more power over that
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Yeah, I think you've really,
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again kind of captured like the really confusing nature of what's going
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on because anyone who's gone to,
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you know, school in the United States has been taught about
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the federal government, the state government,
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usually the federal government gets to tell the state governments what to
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especially in things like immigration.
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And so there are a number of different court cases right now
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in which Texas and the federal government led by the Biden administration
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are fighting about what Texas,
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Texas is doing. And one of them is this ongoing
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lawsuit that Texas actually filed last year against the Biden administration
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saying that the Federal Court should order the administration to
25:13
stop cutting down the razor wire that Texas had put up along
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the border. And why was the government cutting down Texas's razor
25:22
wire. The answer to that is it was essentially an emergency
25:26
situations. Border patrol agents were groups of migrants trapped and they
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were cutting through the razor wire in order to reach them to
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access them and process them and assist them.
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And we're seeing, you know,
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filings as recently as Monday from the Biden administration telling the Supreme
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Court, look, this is what's happening.
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A mother and her two Children are dying and more of this
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is going to happen because Texas is not only doing things like
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erecting razor wire, but they're blocking our access to the park
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we're waiting to see what the Supreme Court does,
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you know, common sense like you say,
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and legal precedent would really seem to indicate that the Biden
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administration should win in this case and should be able to order
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Texas to take down the riser wire,
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which is incredibly harmful and dangerous.
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as you said, the optics really are like they're treating people
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not like their people,
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but like their animals.
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And while a lot of these root causes,
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these push factors that I mentioned are easily fixable.
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There are solutions. I mean,
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all we can hope for is a step in the right direction
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there are solutions to this,
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but it seems like we again can't figure it out,
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figure out war with each other,
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you know, the government in Texas.
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But so basically Biden is asking the Supreme Court if he can
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cut a fence that the Governor of Texas put up to keep
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people out from Mexico.
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Again. The president,
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I need things to be dumbed down for me.
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corporate, like a CEO is telling a store manager to like
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do something? And the store manager is like,
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nah, like, I feel like that's like our government in
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a nutshell. Ladies and gentlemen,
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it doesn't make sense.
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What do you think of when you hear the word fresa?
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Fresa? I think of a juicy red strawberry.
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How about like again,
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let me, let me rephrase that like slaying like in Mexico
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like you not Fresa frea.
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Oh OK. So like a frea,
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right? Like a like that OK.
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Interesting. You say that because yeah.
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So I found this video where this guy is talking about
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fresas and how fresas in the States aren't necessarily the same fresas
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that you come face to face with in Mexico.
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You know, it's different levels to this frean.
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So what do you think?
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I mean like I know you visit Mexico and you have family
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over there. I have families whose I have my own thoughts
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But one time I went to Mexico to visit my cousin
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and she was introducing me to her primas from her other side
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of the family, from her dad's side.
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And when I tell you these girls are straight Fresa.
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So my prima was introducing me to her other prima and she
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was like Mira Estes,
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mi prima Jenni Vienna de los esta soos.
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her fresa cousin was just like,
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looking at me like this.
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And at this point I have my hand out to shake her
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hand and she's just like,
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she's like this your last stupid lassie.
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And I'm like, waiting there like append,
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I just, and all she says is,
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like these girls, these friends are,
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girls are mean, they are the mean girls of Mexico.
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That's what I think.
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everybody. Thank you so much for watching.
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Episode two of Lincoln Bio.
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We'll see you for episode three maybe.
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Knab. Shout out to all the fresas that are nice.
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Not the ones that Jenny encountered because I'll go,
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Tune in for the next one.