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Hi guys. Welcome to Lincoln Bio.
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I am Jenny Alejandro and this is episode 19.
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Thank you guys so much.
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We appreciate you guys coming back on and it's official.
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Look at this. Look who is?
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No, that's not a I don't know what is.
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I don't know what is guys.
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So thank you so much.
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We got an action packed show for you today is there.
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We have Wendy's surge pricing,
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we have cheating on the go.
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We have Latina fishing and what the fuck is a leap year
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Oh, we're talking serial ceo social media band with a
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very viral family and a soccer showdown.
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So yeah, let's get into it.
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All right. Did you hear about Wendy's surge pricing?
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You know what I have not.
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let me, let me tell you what's going on over there
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at Wendy's. So Wendy's Ceo Kirk Tanner said the fast
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food chain will have dynamic pricing starting early 2025 and this is
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giving us kind of like those like Uber,
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I'm like, is this Uber?
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Is this lived or what it literally it feels like that.
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So depending on the time of day,
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different prices, right?
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And social media went crazy.
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I always see Twitter did not hold,
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sorry X did not hold back Instagram.
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When they heard that when is gonna get more expensive?
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Depending on the time of day,
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it's gonna have like people buying and selling bacon or like it's
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like stock prices. I don't know,
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And however, this might just be a false alarm because
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Wendy's came back and the CEO said,
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I never said the word surge pricing.
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No, sorry I said and so apparently people are saying
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there's some cheese man,
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I've seen the digital menus at Wendy's.
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Shout out the biggie bag and all that.
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Wendy's date. My dad,
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my dad loves the fucking baked potato and he loves the baked
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potato. Yeah, but I guess it was all cheese,
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man. And now they said,
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we're not gonna do that anymore.
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Shout out to Wendy's because I knew you were gonna do it
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But all of a sudden you're like,
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no, just kidding guys,
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Kiki and like, you know,
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give me that four for 45 for five.
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This was just a tactic to get.
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Yes, do the pie and make everyone crave Wendy's because now
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I'm craving Wendy's. Let's go to Wendy's.
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Let's go to Wendy's.
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Oh brother. I have some cheese on one of your football
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guys, Saba Tom Brady.
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Yes. So, apparently Giselle and her boyfriend went public with
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their relationship. Pero El Chisme is queer.
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Tom believes his ex wife was cheating on for quite some time
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So he thinks that they were together before their official,
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I guess that, I mean,
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that's the speculation. Rosa Conquin brother with her jujitsu instructor,
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Joaquin Valente. So,
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looks like they've been doing more than jujitsu in just kidding.
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I guess all that grappling and slamming eventually turned into something more
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significant. You know what?
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Viva la more they split up,
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Tom Brady. You know,
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you, you, you had your moment with her.
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Yeah, I don't know if he's OK with it.
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I like, I like how we do this but at the
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same time that that's a,
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that's a thumbnail. But anyway,
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you know what? And it's crazy because Homeboy has seven Super
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Bowl rings, but he lost the one that mattered most.
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Do you know what I'm saying?
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That was crazy. Talk about a fumble.
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that was good. All right.
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Well, let's go ahead and throw the pass over to
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our next story. Shall we,
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you know the copy and paste Latina makeup trend?
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I remember it. Yeah.
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What if I told you it was created by someone who wasn't
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a Latina Una Gutierrez.
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Just one. Una Una Gutierrez got pretty famous online last year
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after posting a video that kicked off the copy and paste Latina
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lots of Latinas made stitches with her videos and she became
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one of the faces of the trend.
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Now tiktok users have a wild theory and claim that Una Gutierrez
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is actually a white woman named Brooklyn Chipman.
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So Una is not Una Latina.
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no photos show that she allegedly has natural blonde hair and blue
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But dyes her hair black and uses dark brown color contacts.
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Oh Well now a man claiming to be Brooklyn Shipman's dad made
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He says people are just attacking her.
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She had a Latina style for a few years there.
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She went through the phase.
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So being Latino, Latina is a phase.
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Now I say you're Latina.
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So I mean sorry I keep cutting you off.
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no, no. I'm just saying that III I don't get
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it and, and I mean we come in all different colors
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shapes and hair colors and I mean if she would have
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blonde hair, blue eyes,
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I mean there's Latinas that have that too.
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But the dad said that while Brooklyn's mom is white,
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he may have something else in his bloodline.
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He said if my daughter wants to use a little bit of
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Mexican we have in our family,
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she's allowed to do that.
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Is he actually Latino or he's just kinda like,
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yeah, I feel a little Mexican,
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you know, I have like a Mexican cousin,
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I think. Or like bad bunny todos.
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I mean, I get it but I don't know,
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I think that's a little,
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that's gone too far to,
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you can be in the Carne Asad.
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Yeah. Like you can be invited.
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Just don't say you're something when you're not.
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Hey, brother does this month feel long to you a little
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bit. Yeah. That's because it is,
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this year is officially leap year,
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which I don't, I don't know what the hell that means
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But we know someone who does Jose Hernandez,
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an astronaut, an author.
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And there was actually a movie on his life that came out
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last year. A million miles away.
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He is the father who inspired our very own show,
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astronaut's daughter. He is actually overqualified to talk about this silly
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topic. Welcome, Jose.
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Good morning Jenny. How you doing?
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Good, good and yourself.
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I'm doing very well.
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Thank you. It's great to have you.
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can you explain why we have leap year?
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Like we're 1/5 grader because I have like we're kids because I
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have no idea. I've never known all my life.
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So I wanna, I wanna know as you know,
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when we go, when we go through what year we
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orbit around the sun,
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that's approximately the time it takes to go around the sun once
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is one year. This is how we have our four seasons
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correct? And and I say approximately because guess what
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it takes a little longer than one year to
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one year has 365 days.
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mark where the earth starts going around and when it
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comes back, it's actually,
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0.2422. So a little over a day,
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almost a quarter of a day.
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we have to make up that day.
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If not, that error air is gonna propagate and pretty soon
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instead of having summer in June,
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we're gonna be having summer in December and we don't want that
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So what, what do we do to fix it?
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Well, since it's about a quarter of a date,
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each year, every fourth year,
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we add a day to the calendar in February,
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February 29th, which is this year,
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we have a February 29th and that's how we get rid of
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that extra quarter day for those four revolutions around the sun,
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those four years. So every four years,
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we have a February 29th.
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so it's like all the changes left over,
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it adds up to a day.
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But why February? Because that's the short this month of the
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year. So we say let's add it to the shortest month
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of the year and it's,
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it's great if you're born on February 29th because then you only
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have to celebrate your birthday every four years.
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So, if you're a 40 year old,
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you're really 10 years old.
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It's like, it's like dog years,
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right? Like dog years.
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my dad gets mad too because he has to pay the rent
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for his business. So he's like,
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no, is those menu Diaz or he told me?
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No, I, where's my change at?
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landlords make a killing on a monthly basis on the month of
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of February because it's only 28 days.
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But you still have to pay a full month.
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so while we have you,
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what are your thoughts on the Odysseus mission?
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Why does that mean for the next generation of astronauts we
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haven't been to back to the moon,
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whether it's a rover or anything.
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And I'm talking about the US United States since 1972 in December
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Apollo 17. and and just recently a few
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days ago, we landed a,
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a lunar lander by a company called Intuitive Machines in Houston.
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This company made up of ex NASA engineers built this
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lunar lander and they launched it on a SpaceX Falcon nine
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it landed almost perfectly.
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It actually, instead of it let sticking the landing,
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it kind of tipped over a bit.
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I would call it 90% success.
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It's only designed to operate for a week or two.
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But it's interesting to note that it wasn't NASA who returned
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the US back to the surface of the moon,
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but rather a private company intuitive machine.
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And we're gonna do another mission with intuitive machines and we're
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gonna have another bigger payload.
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And then after that,
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we're gonna send a full size data center and start generating
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revenue by having customers in an ultra secure repository for digital data
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in the event of any type of disaster recovery needs.
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They may have my company,
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Tierra Luna Engineering is pioneering that effort with our customer
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which is Lone Star data holdings.
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Wow, that's so interesting.
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the science of it all just like it was so like 90%
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this is like only the star,
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like you said, and where can people find to keep
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up with all your missions?
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all your consulting efforts?
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Because again, like this is so interesting.
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I wanna dive in deeper but I know you're,
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So if you wanna plug your socials,
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that'd be great. I would go to Tierra Luna engineering.com.
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You can see what we do at Tierra Luna engineering.com,
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but I also have my own line of wines.
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You know, I grew up as a migrant farm worker
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and there's a saying you can take the kid out of the
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farm but not the farm out of the kid.
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And and so I when I left NASA came back
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home here in the central valley of California.
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I decided to invest in a vineyard.
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I make my own line of work called under the label,
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Tierra Luna Sellers. I make two breads,
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a red Zinfandel and then I make a white salon blanc and
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youtube can order it,
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it comes to your house.
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It's direct to consumers.
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So it's it's there for you from space to the wine
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It's full circle. It's coming.
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I literally thank you so much,
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Jose. We really appreciate you coming on and we hope
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you have a great leap year.
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No problem. Thank you very much.
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Engineer. Everything he owns a vineyard.
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The man could do it all.
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Let's enjoy his extra day sister.
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brother, but I kind of feel like I've been stolen it
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a day too. Porque Trin Trin Trin Uno.
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I still feel like I don't know but anyhoo,
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I get it. The Kellogg CEO just called us broke.
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Inflation is killing us all.
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And the company started a campaign cereal for dinner.
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The CEO said the serial category has always been affordable and tends
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to be a great destination when consumers are under pressure.
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Essentially saying poor people are good for business.
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Huh? Well, listen here,
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Mr $5 million a year.
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Salary. Stop watching my pockets because you know what,
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this cereal is actually a five star meal that y'all are sleeping
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on. Let me put you on something come in closer,
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you know about this,
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right? Do I fuck with that?
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Con place some sliced bananas,
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right? It's healthy because it's un chingo.
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Er, but it's a lot of bananas fruit and then you
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put sugar too ssss OK?
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Sugar overload. But you get the idea Mr Ceo and then
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a little bit of milk by the way,
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who the fuck puts milk first and then cereal?
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I always have cereal and then you just me,
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I'm, I'm making a mess so I look at my hand
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shaking but anyways this is how jam packed you want it and
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then typical Latino dad freaking like,
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I don't know about you but I use the bowl of the
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the pozole bowl you need like the walls like that way.
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You can take it to your couch and you know,
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haven't watched your favorite show.
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But look at this Mr Ceo.
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You've been missing out on this.
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If you wanna talk ideas,
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you know where to hit me up.
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That's right. Mm I don't feel broke eating this.
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that's a breakfast for champions and I ate it before.
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I like at night time.
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I like having cereal at night time more than the morning.
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Listen here, Mr Kellogg CEO.
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Don't call me poor and corporate speak.
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Don't tell Steve cereal for dinner because we've been doing that.
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So let me enjoy my cereal.
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You stay in New Orleans,
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I'll stay in mine being broke.
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But no pasta, nada just,
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yeah, we've been doing that shit.
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Like he trying to take credit.
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he's a freaking genius,
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Jenny. Are you into sports at all?
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What do you like to watch?
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OK, I like to watch the World Cup when it's in
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season or like when like intense soccer games are like when they're
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competing for something, not just for fun,
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you know. I like to watch baseball,
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basketball. Get cool.
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Super Bowl has to be like,
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yeah, like, like the more intense matches games,
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the US women's national team and Mexico played against each other earlier
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And the US women's national soccer team lost to Mexico for the
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second time in history.
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Like you can see them so happy,
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the look of defeat over here and then the happiness over here
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So women's soccer is currently in the group stages of
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the gold Cup which determines which country in the Americas has the
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top team. Although both the US and the Mexico teams are
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both moving on to the next stage.
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That clearly didn't stop either team from giving it their all
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during their most recent match.
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So Mexicans game winning gold was scored by none other than
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a player that actually used to play for the US as a
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kid. Interestingly enough,
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Maya Pallo was born in Florida,
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but her Mexican roots also allowed her to claim dual citizenship in
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Mexico. And once you reached a more senior level,
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Pelayo decided that she was gonna represent Mexico instead of the US
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And thus the seeds for this historic moment were planted.
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Did you happen to watch this game?
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I did it. And I'm so sad that I didn't even
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know about it. Just I believe that I,
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and I don't think they amplify women's soccer enough like I would
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have loved to watch it like I wanna,
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yeah, like I'm bummed.
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I'm same girl and the worst part is they played here in
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L A. What I would love to see the person I
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know. Well, you know what,
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we actually have someone who went to the match and she's gonna
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get to talk to us about what happened,
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the energy, like what that was like.
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We'd like to welcome,
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of course, Karina Martinez,
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co founder of drafted and fellow sports fanatic.
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Welcome, Carina. Hello,
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Thank you so much for joining.
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So you, you were at the game,
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right? Like what was the energy like when Pelayo scored that
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second goal? Oh my gosh.
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it was so clear that there was probably an overwhelming amount of
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Mexican fans versus United States fans,
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which I've gone to a lot of friendlies and I think this
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is the first time that I've ever seen a non US team
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have more fans in person.
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So I knew already from the get it was going to be
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just a magnetic game.
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And so I think the best way to explain it was electric
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I mean, I think the,
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the tension was there,
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the excitement, you know,
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they scored fairly early on.
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So it was 10 and then when Belay made that Clint
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that game clinching win,
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I think that the crowd just erupted.
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And I think it was one of those moments where as
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a fan and I know that this is gonna be a thing
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that will go down in history for the first time.
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Not just because they won and they're making,
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you know, they're the first team to break this kind of
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long withstanding triumphs of the US.
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But I think it's a marker of how far Latin America
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and Mexico and other teams have come in the progress of women's
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sports. So, I'm so bummed that you both weren't
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there, but it sounds like we might get another opportunity later
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this week as the competition unfolds so exciting.
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And I mean, the US women's team is like,
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was the team to beat for so long.
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I think that's what's been exciting is,
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I think for the longest time,
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you know, the United States was kind of the mark of
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excellence for women's soccer and sports.
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like you mentioned, the World Cup really changed that,
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they didn't even make it to the,
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I think, semi finals and quarterfinals.
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And you had other teams like Colombia and Spain really for the
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first time making a global announcement that there is a new wave
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and a new movement in women's sports.
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And it is just so exciting to see.
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I know that your work with drafted,
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you kind of help amplify Latinas in sports,
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right? So would you say that the landscape of women
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in sports has been changing?
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I think there's a global investment.
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not just financially for women's soccer,
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but you have, you know,
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leagues like Liga MX coming up and getting some incredible names coming
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You have ESPN and CBS are finally covering these sports live,
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which we know is important to create that next generation fan and
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you know, our messi in the world,
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our lebron James. And so I think overall it's,
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it couldn't be a better time to be a woman athlete,
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it couldn't be a better time to be a,
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a fan of women's sports and it's just going to get bigger
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and better. I feel like women in sports too.
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They're so much more committed.
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like we hear about men's soccer and it's like,
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ok, cool, all dramatic.
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They'll fall like these women,
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I've been to a match myself and dude,
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like they hit hard like they take some serious falls.
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So it's about time to get the record and they deserve
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for all of their hard work.
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Karina lastly, who are you rooting for?
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Like who should we keep an eye on?
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That's tough. So I'm Cuban and Paraguayan Cuba didn't make it
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And I think Paraguay is on their way out as
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of today. So that leaves me.
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I've always gonna triumph for and when want the US to win
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as a Latina and somebody who just loves the progress of women's
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sports, I would love to see Colombia take the win.
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I would love to see Mexico really use this momentum and make
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their, their global stamp on the progress that they had.
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I mean, I think they've also made big strides and so
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I'm keeping an eye on those three teams and I'm hoping that
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one of them makes a,
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a really strong contention for the title.
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OK. We'll definitely keep an eye on them as this
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cup finals as everything continues with these.
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Karina so much for joining us.
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Where can we find out more information about what's happening in sports
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Yeah, you can find out through on social media.
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So on, we are drafted,
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co are on tiktok through,
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we are drafted where we're covering all of the stories of Latinas
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in sports and of course,
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taking a big interest right now in the,
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Thank you. Thank you,
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dude. We're definitely going to have to make it to the
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next. Honestly, like I said,
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I got FOMO just hearing about it.
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I'm like I would love to be there.
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I'm gonna look at the schedule.
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I know so you can buy these ticket.
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Florida lawmakers are back in the news but this time it's about
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a bill that would limit social media access for minors.
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Mhm The controversial bill is created as a response to Florida's concerns
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about minors access to social media platforms and it would raise the
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minimum age for social media users to 16.
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Even if their parents gives them access and approval to get on
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these platforms and if their parents give them the permission,
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it sounds like the law is the law no matter what your
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parents says. Isn't that crazy.
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So even the government has more control over the parents on this
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one. That's pretty well it in Florida.
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But yeah, so the Senate in the House already approved
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the bill and the state hopes that it would prevent more Children
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from falling victim to the addictive programming of some of these apps
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I'd be addicted too sometimes.
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So sometimes I just go in on a downward spiral on,
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on tiktok. But in addition,
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over the last few years,
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there has been an increase in suicide rates and cyber bullying
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And so the supporters of the bill are hoping that this
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kind of helps that and you know,
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lower those numbers. But yeah,
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again, social media,
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there's good, there's bad.
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It's, it's, it's a mixed bag I think.
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Yeah, and like a growing up,
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it's like we didn't have that myspace was when I first got
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It's a whole another monster now,
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it's so different now.
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to kind of bring more light to this,
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we actually have the Sarria family which you,
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you're gonna recognize right away when bring them on to share
24:25
their own take on social media and going viral and stuff like
24:28
that. But let's bring them on Zamaripa family.
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Thank you for having us.
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Thank you girls and we appreciate it.
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First of all, what are your thoughts on this band?
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I feel like I understand where Florida is coming from,
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but it's not fair for those kids that are actually and for
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those families that are actually using the social media in the right
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way. So it's kind of like a double edged sword,
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you know what I mean?
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how do you navigate social media with your kids?
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since they have their own account,
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they like to make their own videos and they'll go to my
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mom and they're like,
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mom, can we post this and my mom will check everything
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I don't know, hold on,
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take this part off or take this.
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So she kind of helps us.
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So we will target and stuff like that and they're not allowed
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to answer any messages.
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They all come to me.
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They have curfews, they do have curfews on their phones.
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They both have parental control on their phones.
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Screen time, screen time.
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She used to have screen time for a long time because they
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did not have phones.
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It is our job to protect our kids.
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You should be using those parental controls as it is already they're
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I understand that some people aren't educated on social media.
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I know because my mom,
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that's my mom. You know,
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if something comes up,
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hey, you don't answer anything like just like she sends us
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videos saying, oh yeah,
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My mom's like, and it's a whole tiktok of people putting
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pills into the smarties and stuff like that.
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so what kind of reaction did your family get when your,
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when your video went viral?
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all positive? Do you also see where,
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you know, like some concerns all they've been doing videos since
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they were in diapers?
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I think she started,
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she started it. They've been doing videos and I used to
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have like Snapchat and,
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and everybody that knew us so they knew me.
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They're like, oh my God,
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it says N tu oh my God,
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you guys should have a show.
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Then Tik Tok came along,
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they showed me how to use tiktok.
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But then I was like a family one and then it just
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went back and forth and everything was positive because everybody's like,
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we always knew me and my sisters always had a mentality.
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We like, we're going to get famous.
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We're going to be famous on Tik Tok.
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We can do this and then when it hit us,
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For another thing? What do we do?
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And even me and I'm like,
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everybody, they'll send messages be like,
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oh, Miss Mara this and that.
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I'm like, at least you guys got famous for something funny
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I let everybody know me for like we don't have,
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well, it is what it is.
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They have big personalities.
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Like definitely I was telling the Morita I'm like,
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imagine if they took social media away from you,
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what would happen? They would have to go back to doing
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Oh my God. It's so I can only say for what
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happens here in my household,
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I can, as you can see,
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I have my hands full with the five girls.
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So this is what works for me.
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The parental controls, the educating them,
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the speaking to them and uno de papa a macron your policy
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like La Ya. I is like the,
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oh, I have to do it because now I'll get my
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phone taken away. You get,
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this is very sneaky.
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So I know who as a parent she's like who you need
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to spend more time with that name.
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And before we hop off guys,
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Camila have your bangs grown back.
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And now every time she complains that her BS poke out my
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mom's like Valentina, we need to cut her hair again because
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I'm officially her stylist when it comes to cutting hair.
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she wants him and she's like,
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I don't want, I don't want to cut him.
29:12
I wanna go to professional honey.
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I am a professional.
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thank you guys so much for coming on.
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And where can everyone find you?
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What are your social media handles?
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you know, PP 956 EC with 11 F so it's in
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Spanish P 96 on tiktok and then Grecia Zamaripa on Instagram and
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also P 956 on youtube and same for Facebook,
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Grecia Zamaripa and Valentina.
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Mine is Valentina Zamaripa on Instagram and tiktok.
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I'm smiling. I'm so glad I finally got to meet you
29:54
I'm never going to meet them.
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I was excited but I got to meet you guys.
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I was in the car and my mom's like,
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I don't know. And she's like,
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look, it's them finding that you need to look at their
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job. I'm so I love it.
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I strive to have a family like yours that you guys are
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goals. We didn't say go back to school.
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I know you guys went out but you guys go back.
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It's lunch time guys.
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Thank you. Oh Those are beautiful.
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Honestly, Cemento Joyas.
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I have baby fever like I'm good at,
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I am gonna have five kids and,
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and we're all gonna be Tik Tok famous.
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I'm excited. It's so cute.
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It looks like such a beautiful,
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like loving home. Like there's always laughs and,
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and mama is gonna lay down a lot too.
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That's why I like it's like,
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you know, we can have fun.
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Yeah. Honestly like that,
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that super mom right there.
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what a show. What a show.
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Yeah. Are they gonna keep copying me?
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Anyways? Thank you guys for tuning in.
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I'll see you next time.
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Maybe I won't. We had a false alarm last night with
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the baby. But still not here.
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So she's still chilling.
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The show goes on and I'm Jenny and we'll see you on
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the next one. See you guys.