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How dear friends you are, Igreet you with great affection this morning thank
you for being in tune with uson all the digital platforms we have for
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continue to send you all the opinionthat we generate day by day, which
has caused much controversy. I ammost surprised by the controversy caused by the
discourse that we have in this medium, because it would be assumed or we

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might think that there should be manymedia that are denouncing the facts in our
country. I see conforming surrendered meansof communication, changing the discourse or simply
arousing the narrative of what they observein you know, with numbers and numbers

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and how very very square, verystructured, without passion, without an objective
voice. Yesterday, all day,I got a message yesterday. There'
s a Chava Claudia that I'm still on the radio, which is
a very brave woman who was sendingthe post of a Mr Ricardo Brahue where

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she said that we have to bevery cautious when it comes to classifying the
events that are taking place in electoralmatters. Today morning I see a message
to wait for me because I want, as if to see me, I

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want to read you a little bit, because I want you to name it.
I want you where you are here, you' re okay, so
you make it irresponsible to talk aboutfraud. And so says Lorenzo Córdoba,
Not that he was president of INNEuntil recently, in the two thousand thirteen,

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I say two thousand twenty- threewhere they put Mrs Tad, which
we obviously know, people of AndrésManuel López Obrador. Now it says I
want to quote about fraud. Itseems to me that it is to assume
the same irresponsible attitude of those whoin the past alleged frauds such as Morena

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and López Obrador. They never acceptedtheir defeats and always claimed fraud. I
want to ask all of you.So what do you say to buying the
vote? How to tell How totell the lack of matching between the Sheets

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and the PREP. How are youtold to burn the ballots, how are
you told to the pregnant ballot boxes, how are you told to the sixty
- three sixty- three candidates wholost their lives during this year, especially

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during the election season. So howdo you tell pregnant ballot boxes? How
do you tell this then that weare living today? I looked it up
on the Internet because really, ofcourse I said well, let' s
look for synonyms of fraud. It' s gone. There is not a

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single synonym for fraud that can fillthe size of pig iron that is today
in electoral matters. Here, Ilooking says and this is a page called
w sky gold says yes master ofinitial approximation. Electoral fraud is defined as

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the use of clandestine actions to alterelectoral results. The reasons why academic studies
on the subject do not abound areclarified. And that' s the problem.
They don' t abound. Theonly word we have to declare these

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facts is electoral fraud. There areno others. There are no other words.
Electoral manipulation is suggested here, butthat limits very much to the action
or exercise of the elector. Ifthere' s an electoral manipulation, it

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' s because maybe you sold yourvote and maybe that could be called electoral
manipulation. The fact that, perhapsthe voter wanted to vote for someone else,
but at the time of the purchaseor sale of their vote, you
could already talk about a manipulation ofthis nature. Manipulation could be cartage that

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we also saw cartage. Manipulation couldbe the political leaders trying to convince you
of something else you don' twant. But this in its entirety the
complete photograph, as it is afraud. Now if there is the risk

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that Mexico will stop believing in theine and then tomorrow we will have an
institution imposed by the President, theenvironment that in that caquatorial could be Master
also because it still has three monthsleft, but it could be Claudia,
who already brings the mission to enforcethis second floor of the fourth transformation could

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be Claudia and tomorrow they will puta system of votes for a piece,
because it will no longer be independent, that it will be government. And
they' re gonna keep spooning inthere. What we have been explaining from

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days ago to the date is thatthere was a hack into the INE system,
that is, the Hino is doingthe job well we, the citizens,
that the citizens who touched the boxesto all those officials are doing a

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correct job, Except for some boxesthat, that is, do not stain
zero bato six hundred seventy for Moreno, where we know that crime put order
in those boxes or corruption disorder inthose boxes specifically. Other than that,
what we' re talking about hereis that inside the Ine robot someone came

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in to manipulate. That' swhere it' s known that there'
s a contract with Partlet' sson. It is known that people came
from Cuba to make some digital changeswithin the system. And obviously, this
is a clandestine issue. It's not that the Ine said ah yes,

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you give, for it' snot clear he' s not going
that way right now. On theother hand, if we are seeing this
kind of violent attitudes towards the cellslike what happened yesterday in Jalisco and what
we live in different points of theMexican Republic, well, we are talking
about that, in fact, therewas an electoral fraud itself that sang amlo

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in the two thousand ten and forwhich this issue of the vote by vote
was made constitutional that today they continuecounting vote by vote and are joining the
Sheets and are making comparisons. And, well, we' re trying to
be an exercise for democracy and whatthe hell your effort and mine is for,

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your vote and mine and all thepeople. It says, because I
feel that my vote was not wellconsidered, because they are going to give
us, whatever we might call it, because it would not be prudent,
but it is not a matter ofjustice, it is a legal issue and

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it will take our vote to atrial, to a second trial, to
a second standard. And this tous, for it has at least to
attest that things as they are happening, will pass through at least two doors,
nothing more for one. It doesn' t say to see I'

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m going to read to them,because I also want to say hello to
them around here, because I've already seen them. We' re
very angry. True, if yousee the comments they put on my networks,
people notice, obviously, the peoplewho follow me, because we have
the same line of thought, butpeople who don' t put a few

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things as if what we were sayinghave zero validity. You heard Amblow.
I think it was Monday' smorning that the media invited us to take
a few days of mourning to calmdown better. Of course that' s
what he wanted to provoke, becausehis speech is one or one of shock

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is one of rupture, it's one of hatred, it' s
one of oppositions, but it's an invalid child that you think in
one way, even if the otherthinks, the other is cannon what happens
in hate issues and how it's pain. Good morning. Thank you
for always being here, hello Brasilia, beautiful. Good morning to you.

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Thanks for the love like. Howyou are moni moni, I adore you
I adore you I send you ahuge kiss. And thank you for all
your little messages, because they doencourage. Hey, all of a sudden,
when you feel like the whole conversationyou' re listening to is so

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lukewarm. Sometimes you say" son" to him. Here we are so
much exploiting, here the waters,how uncomfortable we are, how much we
have to measure our words. Idon' t think so much. I
feel like we' re doing thingsright and with people like you we'
re moving on. Hello, LeonorAureoles, how you look. A few

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days we all know what happened isa fraud and honor is that I don
' t find another word. Imean, if there' s an injustice
to see, let' s getthe antonym. Let' s see,
let' s see gay Well,yes, justices of Antonio favoritism, this

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abuse. But this would not bean abuse, nor would it be a
trope, nor would it be anabuse, nor a lawlessness, nor an
immorality. It' s fraud.It is fraud here and in China,
because it is politics, which ismost ironic. I love to read the

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prince of Nicholas Machiavello Politics is abayasadora. It' s reckless. Use humming
words. He doesn' t careabout the shock He says the phrase well.
In war and love everything is usedin politics. That' s right.
Why are you measuring words now?What' s behind all those things

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they tell us I understand this partof smart politics, I understand this kind
of politics. Let' s putit this way. More pride, more
legal, more educated, more prudent. But we cannot measure our words when

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in front of us what we areseeing is a huge injustice, because there
is a violation of the rights ofcitizens to know the truth. This hit
isn' t the only one inthis six- year- old. I
am still very angry about the datathat is hidden from us about the spending

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on the President' s pharaonic works, because there is no clarity, because
there is no honesty, because thereis no straight line. It is totally
turbulent and charged with so many liesthat deviate the truthfulness of thought. Now,
for that we have the thought toanalyze and to concrete and to name

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things. Doesn' t Leonor saysomething happened here again. They' re
already bent over what happened. They' ll have gotten to the price,
they' ll have had some kindof threat, but cicarroca gunna, because

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threats I receive daily not this yesterdayone of a man who says I'
m an expert in explosives and Imean fuck this is a threat that'
s happening, no, but threatsconstantly. But what happened to the media
right now. I Ricardo Salinas statementwas like my hope, because I see

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him being against, against, against, against, Ahorita, happens to me
yesterday, I put into his timelinefor God, who is not talking about
elections. I don' t knowwhat' s going on. We know
that Orator was going to do something. Yes, we did, and that
' s what we were talking abouthere. We used to say it on
the air, folks. The topicis not going to be June 2,

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but the three, the four andthe five and the six and subsequent days
until the change of office. We' re going to have to be in
a fight, we' re goingto have to be vigilant, we'
re going to have to be reportingon our social networks. We' re
going to have to clarify to peoplewhat' s really going on, with

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no half- inks, no half- instances, but how it' s
going to look at me thinking,so the Mexican doesn' t like to
accept the truth when I' mnot going too far. When you'
re invited to have coffee or aglass of wine, I know and you
don' t want to go outwith the place to say don' t

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look at that day, that's our pretext, it' s just
that that day I can' tbecause I' ve already left to go
to my children' s school orI' ve stopped passing by to distribute.
I know I don' t knowhow much or how much I have
together, but we didn' tdo it, not because we' re
offended, we resent being told no. It' s good for me.

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I can' t and that's it. But when you say no,
the answer is we' ll seehow. Yeah, not this one,
then we go on Wednesday, wego earlier, we go another day,
we give another hour until you finallyhave to say. It' s
good to talk to him. Wedon' t know how to have a

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no for an answer. So,when we get used to not telling the
truth how it goes. We likeit to be made up that the one
that wraps it in a bunch ofdecorative paper to make it look like a
gift what you' re saying.We are not going to talk here for

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a way to want to calm thewaters with the people, because they are
in the opposition, because we arenot talking to the opposition as easily as
that. Hi Linda, beautiful,good morning. We have to fight to
the last consequences. And you knowthe last consequences, I mean, yeah,
you know what the last consequences wouldbe. Linda, because that'

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s where I wonder how far wecan fight. I don' t want
to see my country up in acivil war at all, and one of
the things I know here is peoplewho are willing to do it. Yesterday

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I found out I started thinking.I don' t know if that'
s what our country really wants tolive and if we' re really willing
until we have a real count,we don' t know how many are
together and how many aren' t. I saw the tide Rosa, I

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saw my community support sochill Maybe Isaw it, but then I found a
courteous frame. This fragile one Iwas looking at and I was saying looks
like a paper doll. I don' t know if you touched them when
you were little, because I didhave these little dolls that came in like

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in a magazine and you cut themout and then you put some little clothes
on them with some kind of littlepins that you cut in the peace and
put on socks and shoes then evolvedlike humanes, but that' s how
I saw him as a little paperdoll that, if he turned around,

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he would drop his sack that ifhe was going to take the wind.
I would love to find in oppositionto that Lorenzo Córdoba who, by the
way, sends all my affection.Hey, this doesn' t take away
my respect. And Marco Cortes,this doesn' t take away my respect.
I am talking about how I feelhow I would like to find myself
as a position, a little moreangry, a much more determined posture and

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half inks and half waters. Andnone of this now. On the other
hand, I think that Mexico isalso experiencing disbelief in political matters. We
no longer believe in politicians in general. That' s why we' re
turning around and the world, notjust us, the world is turning to
see characters, citizens, independent presidents, characters watching for the effect. My

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law is a great example of thisand nothing. What I feel is that
Tibieza, not Hi Tomás, howyou are. Good morning, Pedro Ferriz,
fly away, okay? I thinkrather the one who' s going
to fly wants you, because thisis our space, not Brasilia. What

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happened, Dore says. Thousands askthemselves the same thing, why analysts and
journalists say that we' re donewith it, that it' s not
fraud. If you' re seeingthings in Brazil, yes, that'
s what I think exactly like you. The media is on pause. When

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the media were united we made acounterweight, a counterposition, an effect contrary
to discourse. In the morning wespent six years, six years interpreting the
words of the President. In themorning, the President of one thing and

(22:34):
the media are happy to say no, Mr President, you are wrong.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no. No, there' s no dead here. Yes,
Mr President, there are dead.That' s what we did in the
media. And now that we're seeing with our eyes that the sheet

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in your box doesn' t matchthe number or the pred and it tells
us the same system that made knownthe real facts that were against the President,
that come to say open. Haveyou won, Claudia? Yeah?
I win Claudia? Don' twait. Let' s see a vote

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by vote. Now the question iswhat if in this new count they have
won sochill, because everything is alsogoing to put color of ant, because
this doesn' t stay anything elsein Mexico will come international instances that will
turn to say what you do.That' s not democratic. That'
s not democratic and they' regonna start putting your punishments on. We

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saw it on day one because itclaudia thanks to President Joe Biden, who
spoke to me to congratulate me onmy victory towards the Presidency of the Republic.
I got in there looking for JoeBiden' s tweet. There'
s not just one new one tweet. What do you do, of course,
Johwiden, when you won milay hoyecongratulations you won. There' s

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this one with Gragelations Street Newste Governmentin Argentina, whatever the fuck. There
' s not a single tweet here, one two. The next day we
woke up with the weight everywhere,the bag in the pi, not on
the floor, under the floor anda President Joe are putting keys on some

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issues that are still loose in thecountry, such as migration, the issue
of migrants, which Donald Trump hadalso put there his title that I know
what it is, said before thecongratulations of migrants and I don' t
remember what else, but he putit on the table Rayita and insisted twitch
there is not one. Then whenand apart the other, when we read

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that key begins to say. Oh, thanks to Folonito and Soltamiento, who
called for you to congratulate me.I can do that, too, and
it' s my truth. Eh, because in an existential world, truth
ends up being totally relative and notthe search for truth according to the principles

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of the great ancient thinkers of ancientGreece, because truth is the search for
justice, it is the search forethics, for morality, for the principles
of true politics. And there's no truth here. There' s
not even half- truth, wedon' t even have that. Then

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of course you have to say theNeta things as they go. This country
is lost with the four teas yesterdaysays with you an analysis that really got
me many very high messages before witha lot of hatred, loaded with a

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lot of hatred, loaded with good, misspellings, you must say, but
loaded with spelling faults? And everythingI started to think good look at Mexico,
yes, it has a huge populationthat lives in poverty and extreme poverty,
that has no access to education,that settles for a President who comes

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out to say there are the poorfirst, because then they think they are
somehow protected. People who will livewell with these government support. Yeah,
open up a lot of people likethat, but that doesn' t justify
not being fulfilled. He voted byvote to the box by box the law

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how it goes and you also staythinking. We would have to have a
voting system a little more like thegrinpos, a little more than the ones
who inject the economy into the goodones. This country has to have a
slightly stronger voice. That' sall I' ve been thinking about Listen,
let me give you here the mostcorde. You' ve been a douche

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bag for a while. I reallyhave to tell you. You don'
t know what I love a braveguy in ton narrating the facts of our
country and it' s been daysbecause it' s days I' ve
wanted to talk to him, becauseraso brings the same speech and reason he
has things to say and I wanthim to open up the microphones here so

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they can say things the way theyare, because we' re already up
to the mother. How you aremy time, how deep now you hear
is that we are already up tothe Not feel you to the media.
So, tibieitos, yes, ofcourse, everyone, everyone, except the
citizens. The citizens are the oneswe are raising. The uz right now

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but everyone else is hearing good evenLatinos is surprising me. Carlos has me
and I admire his champagne very much. I keep thinking, because with the
wool they have, they could haveput more reporters like to narrate the most
things live. They weren' teven there at six on election day.
Yeah, I' m just thinkingabout what' s going on, what

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' s going on? My reason, we' re flagless. We don
' t have a flag in politicalmatters or in any communications you want.
Or they are not still a powerthat citizens have and we are fabricated.
Yeah, yeah. The truth isthat again, unfortunately dore in these elections

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won again. The politicians, theywere the only ones who won the citizens.
We won' t win anything again. We didn' t win anything
on Sunday, I mean, thefario. Many, many millions of Mexicans
have the feeling that we lost eventhe country is Canyon. Yeah,'
cause, yeah, we did.Rafa did. Moreno' s speech and

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that really got me in the way. It' s Robin Huss No'
s and then literal people, whenyou have an educational level, when you
have a level when you have astable job, when you have a position
in a job that requires a specialty. Or whatever you want. If you
' re fifi, you' realready the rich chayotero, why güey.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, lookdore on Sunday we' re back.
I am at the same time disappointed. I wasn' t sad. The
truth is, it' s ourreality. He was a madrass of reality
completely a madrass of reality. Mexicois full of people, people with respect,

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resentful, hurt people, selfish enviouspeople and this quack tells them what
you want, what I want tohear. Yes, then a madraso of
reality for those who day by daygo out looking for him, to fight

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him, to get ahead, thosewho are aspiring. As it says yes
it is not a subject of aspirationism, It is a good topic, because
looking for opportunities. She herself fromher story, as she sought the opportunity.
No, she tried to get ahead. And reason. I ask you,
Right now, I was talking tothe audience and I want to ask

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you You are being told from LorenzoCórdoba or this speech that we are hearing
in the media, that we callfraud to these electoral crimes. It'
s too far- fetched. Istarted looking for reason. What these facts
are called, what is called thepregnancy of some, killing candidates, is

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changing the numbers in the preview,finding the system, an independent system.
What the word is called is fraud. Yeah, now, I, you
boy, I want to ask you, we' re exaggerating and, well,
we' re not. No.I don' t think so.
I don' t think we're being very honest. I believe that

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even if I know when we countvotes per 100 percent vote, I think
it will be very difficult to reversethe Presidency. It' s reality.
But I have faith that, atleast they do not reach the qualified majority,
that already with that aha, thatalready with that they do not have
qualified majority, that that is inthe end what scares me the most because

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there come the reforms that Andrew wantsfor a long time. There comes the
change of constitution, there comes everythingyou want to do. That' s
what scares me. If that's it, it would be cannon,
because then they would no longer havea brake, not in other words,
they would already have been able toget more into the justice system, into

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the supreme court of justice of thenation, they could already put finger in
the constitution. Indeed, we'd run out of space, no private
property, no health, no veryabandoned, and you know what the worst
of the hour is. I've talked to people who didn' t
vote for Morena, who didn't vote for Prome were, but they
' re not aware yet. Theydon' t think Moreno can see it,

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but fuck if they' re warningus and warns them They' re
saying it themselves. Yes, Claudiarepeated it many times. We need the
majority in the chambers, we needthe planc for the change of constitution.
He said it several times. Theyhaven' t fooled us. They haven
' t fooled anyone Yes, Ihave to recognize Morena. They' ve

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been honest with us in their plans, because they haven' t always said
it for more macaroni than they hear. Judicial reform is correct, and we
all know what is good. Thosewho read more or less do not,
what is the change of Constitution,and many people still think not. That
' s not gonna happen. It' s amazing. That' s called

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how to believe. So that's what Ahorita is saying right now.
We don' t like truths,we don' t like being told no
and living in a bubble of unrealityis no use. Sure, it'
s no use. You have tosee them straight as they come. If
it' s dangerous for them tohave the most qualified and you know what.

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My reason that the worst of allis I see prite people. He
' s going to give an example, Alito Moreno Chula. This güey gets
into the cameras, you think it' s not gonna sell for a few
million, of course. Of course, man, to see is that it

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' s the story of never endingthese quates is. Same look. There
are two things that worry me alot and what I like least about what
happened on Sunday. The first isthat there will be no justice in Mexico
again. Let' s see,we all know that Andrew has violated the
law as he wanted. We allknow the great corruption of his family,

(34:22):
his children, his cousins, hisnephews, his friends, everyone, the
governors of Moreno, well, allpoliticians, yes, their alliances, also
their alliances with crime. We'll know all about that. There won
' t be justice again. Whatdo you think is going to happen now
with Claudia, because the children aregoing to keep stealing and looting the country

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at ease. Everybody' s gonnabe business. But there' s another
thing I' m also very concernedabout, security. Yeah, yeah,
that' s it, that's because we, the citizens, are
going to suffer because you' regoing to get jumped or you' re

(35:09):
going to be kidnapped, because thecrimes are cannons. Yeah, they'
re not minor crimes, they're not man, they put you in
malls to steal jewelry like that.The issue of fentanyl is going to put
very hard wars in between cartels alsobecause there will be no justice anywhere.

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It' s not that there's gonna be no justice. We haven
' t had it in six years. So, that is in itself.
We have never lived in a countrylike Switzerland. We have to be honest.
Yeah, not good. We arefar from living in a country with
no more or one day jos,far away, but the last six years
have been worse. If you've recorded everything and for the next six

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years I' m very concerned.That is what worries me that there is
not going to be justice, that, at the end of the day,
they criminals, know it and becausethey know that they can do what they
want practically yes with their hand ontheir waists, of course and come out
undefeated, and also the people whoare against it, because here it is
you are for or against. Thereare no ink measures, no different points

(36:14):
of opinion. No speech is allowedother than the one given in the morning
by the dictator, but not bythe dictator. I mean, it'
s not even a dictator and thebastard' s coming, I wish the
güey. No. But I mean, when this kind of speech comes in

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there' s gonna be, it' s gonna come with threats or you
shut up or I' ll shutyou up. Yes, yes, and
that is terrible, because then itis tempting against an entire society that we
think differently, that we want differentand that we want to demand different that
we want to demand that if thereare medicines in hospitals, that they do

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serve the lim elevators, that thesubway does work, that it does not
fall, please, that if ourchildren have an education, that there are
free schools. There' s nota single university in Nito Juárez. No,
no, no, no, no, no. I' m sure
you don' t. I've talked to people. They swear there

(37:21):
' s a lot to see cabó. Take me to one and I'
ll be held back. I wantedto sign up for a yes what.
Such you never found it. Thereisn' t. There is no clear
other staff. Yeah, well,then he was in the back. I
was, yeah, yeah, it' s gonna get like this I wish,

(37:44):
I wish, I' m wrong. But Neta either owns the country
or owns the country. Imagine them, too, if you will. Politicians
have always been a prepo. Imaginenow with all the power. It was
called good here in Jalisco, ifyou know what' s going on.

(38:06):
Well, count it, this isthick, so that' s even with
everything Morena' s already won.He doesn' t want to give in
to Jalisco. When you know,that is, we already read it brings
three four points up, that isalready with more than ninety percent of the

(38:27):
boxes already reviewed. All these guysare fighting and yesterday there was in every
district. I don' t rememberwhich district. It was here, here,
in Jalisco, here in Guadalajara,that Morena' s shock groups arrived,
making a mess, beating the peoplethere, from the Council. No,
no, no, that' sif he made a mess, well

(38:49):
and there the emesists a mess upstoned. They say right now, right
now, I got in there onthe twitter of like bike ahaha and everything
is very quiet. Yes, thereis, you real bastard. How they
love to lie. No, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

(39:12):
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no. Yes, the worst ofthe worst. Yeah,' cause they
send hitters and send hitters off slashhitters. You know, they' re
hanging out with little things. Andthat' s fear. Reason, that
is fear, the greatest fear,because what we are living, Right now,

(39:34):
today, is going to be reflectedin the next six years. And
the question is who are we goingto put up with? Six years?
Sure, who are we gonna holdon to? If there will be people
here who say they know what Ialready run to where, to China,
to America. I' m goingsomewhere else in the world. As long
as I don' t have tolive this kind of how socialism, this

(39:57):
communism, this and then the expertswant to correct me. No. Socialism
is not considered socialism, that is. At the end of the day,
I really hope I' m thefirst. To worship God that you and
I are making mistakes. I'm really the first. I hope Claudia

(40:22):
shuts my mouth and I hope it' s not socialism. And I wish,
all the Chairs there who write tome and tell me many wish,
wish, are right, but I' m ninety- nine percent sure that
no yes no and what it isand what it follows at some point you
' re going to see at somepoint all of us, your dad,

(40:43):
you, me, the people thatwe' re in networks that somehow cause
opinions, because among people they're going to want to silence us.
Oh, sure with us they wantedto do it several times if I pral
eh, if I sss removed thepage, i e, without tools to

(41:04):
see how they do it. Theyblock you from so much as it is,
it' s very easy and justas these algorithms can break TU into
pieces on your cell phone already yes, of course they went into the pages
of the clear line gives and,of course, true, of course,
that is, I' m surethe numbers inflated them up to them were

(41:25):
surprised with those numbers. I mean, it can' t be real,
no, no, it can't be, I' m still unbelieving.
Dore with those numbers that came outat the end. Yes, it
is. How is it possible,I mean, how is it possible that
Claudia has had more votes than Andrés. It can' t be that,
not in a society, things likethey are in a macho society. It

(41:50):
' s totally impossible. And yousaw that Mines reached 10% of the
vote. That' s a lotof people voted for him because the only
man didn' t, yeah,yeah, no, and the other one
says, right, they say,they came to vote. Sixty percent attended
sixty percent of the call. Ofcourse it was clearer. Of course,

(42:14):
there are 14 percent of votes therethat are not reported. Oh, my
God. The squares like this toburst. Yes, then the foreign vote
has not been counted and that theythen no longer have a voice queued up
to nine ten eleven hours. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, or

(42:35):
see me that Sunday,' causewe hook up you remember. Yeah,
for a little while this one.I went to vote and I was in
several squares. I went through severalsquares, all philonones like I had never
seen them here in Guadalajara until asmuch as a hat. Yeah, I,
yeah, I felt you were goingto form. I don' t

(42:57):
know if you felt the same asI did, but my cu is the
people around me all worried that Iwould win Sochi clear and the speech in
line in what you expected to passand do your entire electoral process. The
neighbor hears who you' re votingfor and I' m here or all
of Chile and hers. Yeah,me too. Yeah, me, too,

(43:19):
and he was playing ball we're going to change this system finally
so many things. That' swhat I saw I saw it Now people
tell me that you live in abubble, because my bubble is big,
not too big. Let' ssee, yes, I' m also
what I lived However, if I' m aware that we' re so

(43:44):
many, so many surely we're voting for sochill and that we'
re aware and that we live withinthat big bubble that you' re talking
about. But it' s morethan twenty- one percent. Yeah,
easy, but easy, but I' m also aware of reality. I
mean, it' s Sunday wasa tough blow to reality, of course.

(44:04):
They bought a lot of votes,of course, they inflated them,
of course, but I got the20 that there are so many people in
Mexico that that' s why we' re still a ter- serving country,
resentful people, as I told youright now, resentful people, people

(44:24):
with delusions of inferiority, that is, that I see people going ahead and
instead of feeling like, feel courage, feel why he, why he?
And I love you, you hearthis story about crabs that want to pull
you out, I mean, andunfortunately that' s why I feel more

(44:45):
than sad, more than angry.I am disappointed, because I thought that
Mexico had already passed that level andwe do not remain equal, equal,
we continue unfortunately and cannon and apart, I think about this there will be

(45:07):
people, because there is coming avery ugly stage for the country. Yes,
yes, and part of this stageis when your wings are torn off
and your will is taken away andthen they provoke a frightening thought that says
we are worth it, Mother,I already to fight, already to want

(45:29):
to change things. I' malready investing in another business. They'
re gonna be charging me a flat. For what, now, for what?
We can' t do that there. Reason. I think it takes
a lot of trouble to invite theMexican to realize that Mexico is a country
of possibilities. In the midst ofall this stuff that' s going on,

(45:50):
it' s still a country ofpossibilities and it' s still a
country where both you and me andthose who are listening to us can still
think with their ideas. No,yes, of course, see that you
do exactly what you' re saying. I see it in my nets.
Many comments, many comments of hopelessness, sadness, annoyance, anger. Me,

(46:15):
the truth is, what I'm trying to do is we can
' t lose that hope. Wecan' t lose her. The truth
is, fucker. This one mightnot be alive. Let us not live
in Mexico where we all want tolive in twenty, thirty, fifty years.

(46:36):
I don' t know, Idon' t know, but we
can' t lose hope. Wehave to keep fighting. And we have
to keep fighting because they' rereally coming closer right now, because complicated
times are coming. He said italready looks like it happened to me today
morning. Oh, I don't give a damn. I have received
as many little messages, very nice, very nice, but you know at

(46:57):
level as more by my Whatsapp andyesterday I was with I didn' t
understand very well what was going onwith the Stock Exchange, because apart from
because you think the Stock Exchange isa bit artificial, because the Stock Exchange
in Mexico has literal four companies andone comes out of the stock market that
there is the motherless. I mean, I was trying to get a financial

(47:19):
friend to explain to me that Ihave that it' s very good,
how the Stock Exchange works, thatit' s happening with the Chalala weight
and it explained to me absolutely everythingthat was going to happen and tells me
if the weight is going to reachtwenty- five. So, lighten the
snow and maybe in three months,but it will fly to have a very
important priority. And then he textedme. Says hey my mom' s

(47:39):
gonna talk to you, her mom' s crying satin crying. I feel
desperate. I feel like he's not getting any medicine anymore. I
feel like all the fighting my husbandand my parents had and now I'
m going to have to see itin my frustrated children. Yeah, don

(48:00):
' t cry. Güey, yeah, it feels awful because I don'
t know about you, but Isuddenly get knotted up here in my throat.
I mean, they put my eyeson courage. Güey, yes,
because I am very angry at race. Yeah, yeah, I mean,
the truth is, I' vefelt that way too, I mean,
I' ve felt like a cabizón. But we cannot lose hope, because

(48:22):
we have to follow him and wehave to give him. It was a
blow to reality. That' sthe truth. It was a real blow
to everyone. I was very hopefulthat sochill Neta had a chance to win,
too. But it was a blowto reality and I realize the Mexico
we are in, in the Mexicowe are in, because and we are

(48:47):
in this Mexico and it will costus more work than I thought we would
get out of this. Yeah,we' re gonna get some more work.
Yes, because we' re goingto have to swim, like salmon
in reverse and apart, a currentthat comes aggressive, that is, it
' s a swim that' sgoing to be very tired, possible tired.

(49:10):
But we can' t think fuckedup, too. We can'
t think like the others, Wecan' t think small, we can
' t think subdued, like whatI' m seeing today in the media.
It looks like they told them hownice and the means of communication and
moving the tail and waiting for theirbelly to be scratched, we can'

(49:31):
t. We can' t havethis attitude. Why? Because today,
more than ever, we' regoing to have to be brave and face
the vicissitudes as they come. That' s called being resilient. That'
s called being strong. That's called being consistent with your principles,
or I don' t see withconsistency either in politicians, or in parties,

(49:54):
or in speech anywhere. Reason andpeople need to lean on other people
who have a sense of congruence.That' s right, actually, notice
that I think what we' regonna have to do is fuck it.
The political parties think they' rereally baljetón to hell, that' s

(50:16):
because they' re only fighting fortheir interests, personal and party interests,
and in the end they' reseeing the citizens again. It' s
reality. Yeah, why they're missing between them. Yeah, sure,
of course, to see the onlyones who won in this election.
Of course, it was Morena andshe went to the beach and the marquitoes.

(50:37):
They were the only ones who won. They' re going to be
sitting there in the Senate, wellrich, well at ease and all the
other Chingan people. Yeah, that' s the a. I think what
we' re going to have todo is lead the citizens, that is,
we need to get involved in badcitizenship, because we' re the

(51:00):
ones who can do the country inthe hole we' re in right now.
We are the ones who will getthem out the political parties and the
politicians will no longer be have notmade clear. Very good. I am
forty- three years old that Ihave a political conscience. You could say
twenty or twenty- five years ago. I don' t know they'
ve left it to me, butsuper clear, politicians will never see in

(51:23):
you, they' ll never seefor the citizens. They do not see
it as a way to acquire powers, to acquire names, to acquire favors
or to hide all chanchis. Yes, there are no politicians who say you
' re the son of this personwho tears my blood. No, there

(51:46):
' s no, no, no, right now. The truth is,
no more. I even felt alittle disappointed in Sochi. Yeah, I
gotta be honest, too. Idid feel a little disappointed because I was
made to give up super fast,because super easy and then it comes out

(52:06):
now we are going to challenge,well yes, because you already saw that
the whole town we are like Güeywhat fart Now Yes, you are going
to do it, but nothing elseis to give us by our side and
apart by acting with status how Iwant to put it as well as hated,
by wanting to give the note,by thinking that the first one to

(52:30):
sing the victory then was the winner, as if there was no line.
The right thing they had to doin the right way is wait for the
count to end and once the countis over, go out and sing victory
or thank you. But we sawSantiago, we saw the witch, we
saw sochill very early, because itwasn' t even nine Güey. Yes

(52:54):
to seven seven one, imagine yourselfat home, seven one. Do you
want eight o' clock in MexicoCity? Look at this at eight o
' clock like this fart doesn't end until it' s over?
Yeah, no, I would havepreferred him to hold on, hold on,

(53:15):
hold on at three in the morning. Go take a little nap and

come back at 3 (53:20):
00 in the morning. When you have a number,
then you go out, but youdon' t give up, because
it' s a way to deliverthe keys. Keys, right, right,
right. Now as much as it' s challenged, as much as
the vote by vote. What's more, they' re making the
broth for Andres they' re making, of course, they' re giving

(53:45):
more force to Andrew' s narrativeof the line is no use, yes,
that' s no yes. We' re giving him some meat so
he' ll say tomorrow. Ohlike you, you wise people I said.
There was fraud on the line Chinguehis mother Line and we' re

(54:05):
going to put my tired geese thereto make her and there. Yeah,
we' re gonna have a mother, see me,' cause there'
s residency in Mexico. I'm gonna show you He' s putting
me here. You' re goingto pray Alberto, please, read,
we' re going to sleep.Then I love you. I' m
going to text you, because thereare several of them for us to read.
He says sorry. There are peoplewho complain critical and are still in

(54:28):
it. He doesn' t doanything. They' re taking us away.
Yes, we are calling for astrike ten eleven and twelve of June
to see how you see you stopto see us or, that is,
ten eleven I six of June wego to the streets. But what you
want is unemployment, a national unemploymentor a conglomeration, because they are two

(54:52):
totally different movements. Unemployment beats hiseconomy. Yeah, I' d think
I' d stop better. Thisamlo right now is saying in the marranera.
I don' t love you thereIt' s got thirty- five
million votes in the count today Youdon' t believe that, that'

(55:15):
s what I mean. I can' t believe I got more votes from
Andrés, that is, no,no, because it' s not like
there' s any younger people.In fact, the topic was the young
people who went out to vote andwho I know what. And right there
was the voting spring in the peoplewe thought didn' t see the old

(55:37):
ones, for example, this oneis made to me. The difference is
too much, I think even theysaid there was and they flew. They
flew off with these results. We' re not going to join everyone in
calling, please, let' sapologize. Yeah, he says there are

(55:59):
people in his damn and they don' t know what' s waiting for
us in our Mexico. No,please, what you' re saying is
right. Yes, I mean,there are a lot of people who still
don' t believe, so theysee it away exactly as Venezuelans were with
Cuba. Not here, don't look. The other day I heard

(56:20):
in the ninety- nine Venezuela wasone of the richest countries in Latin America.
He' s the poorest today.How many years nothing, that is,
we are talking and not right now, that is, right now,
yes, but it is good Chavez, how many he had, how many
years ago he died and was alreadya very poor country. I mean,

(56:42):
I think by two thousand ten,two thousand twelve, Venezuela was already like
right now. Yes, yes,yes, yes, yes, a thousand
two thousand ten I would say formy reason. Yes, yes, yes,
and in the ninety- nine,that is, ten years were enough
for them to convert one of therichest countries in Latin America into what is
now Venezuela. Yes, I mean, I tell you to see another sexennium

(57:08):
of Morena that is going to bethis one that unfortunately already won it and
unfortunately with all the power dore thatis the worst, they gave it all,
they gave it a blank check toMorena, because what you think it
will be, it will feel withall the power to do whatever it wants
and to take us between the legsto taste. And if you like it,

(57:32):
well, if you don' tlike it, you shut up.
That' s it, yeah,and if you don' t shut up,
shut up. Sure, imagine howand people don' t believe.
People still don' t believe.Yeah, we don' t have to
stop thinking about unrealities. That iswhy the voice, our voice, that
of the citizens. That' sreal reason. What you' re saying

(57:53):
is very important to me. Wehave to unite as citizens to enforce the
laws, the Constitution and the needsof many Mexicans, because in this Mexico,
which is so rich, there arenot only poor, there are not
only people who are sick, thereare not only people who want to get

(58:17):
on the Mayan train. There iseverything and the Constitution or a country has
to look after everyone with a systemof justice that guarantees us just that.
But if they come in the calenin the Constitution, there' s not
much to do. It' snot much of a cer because you'

(58:38):
re gonna be breaking the law.If you talk and say something they don
' t like the government and they' re going to put you in jail
with them, you' re softon the law. For them, that
is to say, it is dangerousto door and this is how they shut
them up or put you in jailor live away from you, because then

(58:59):
you say exactly. Oh, well, let' s see what happens.
But we can' t lose hope. We have to keep fighting carefully,
calmly, and not despair. Weneed to get involved. Young people need
to become more involved in politics.It' s Mexico that' s gonna

(59:20):
keep them. They should be thefirst Ahorita, the most worried, but,
unfortunately, they are the ones whoare worth mother. I think they
have to think, because I'm leaving the country, I' m
going to study, I' mgoing to stay there but a lot yes,
many must be thinking. There willbe others who aspire to be criminals,

(59:47):
because good is cannon like in Mexico, the issue of there is not
know. There are people who reallywant to put on their hat and their
belt of o and you know andbuy themselves, their ferrar and have this

(01:00:07):
horrible arc aspiration. And then thereare those who are just looking to have
a decent job, be a happybodín, güey, that is, buy
a house, have their dog,get married, which is what I think
the dream of many is not tohave a stable, pretty life, that
you can save, you can't save. Yeah, yeah, definitely,

(01:00:30):
young people, just don' tgive up. And I think I
' m right. You and Ihave to continue with this commitment, with
the people who listen to us,with the people who get married, with
these ideas to keep talking clearly andwe can hear, yesterday I made a
video as thanks because several messages cameto me. And the other day I
went to a cafe and recognized mepeople and giving me thanks that net almost

(01:00:52):
make me cry, I said nomore how you think. And then yesterday
I made a video as a thankyou. But I think a lot of
people sounded like they took off.Or I don' t know. But
in man here we' re goingto keep hitting him. Yes, we
must continue, of course, bygiving him in here, neither reason nor

(01:01:12):
I surrender and for the life ofGod, follow us on our social networks
follow our comments. They' regoing to come across a lot of high
- profile comments. Don' tfight them, don' t worry about
pesimamente miswritten. That' s right, yeah, you used to put a

(01:01:35):
few things in, but it's cannon. It says Anton, Vladimir.
I wouldn' t want to leavethis chat without hearing a proposal to
start something. You have a voiceright now You start something. Please,
I' m desperate not to act. We must act and something can be
done. I don' t thinkit' s a bad idea this unemployment

(01:01:59):
thing Look, what do you thinkis silly, June 10th and 12th.
I' m going to check mycalendar because it has to be on days
that wey wey is clear, MondaysTuesdays and Wednesdays of the week that National
break in. I do, Ido, but also something else in the

(01:02:22):
future. In other words, weneed to organise it by the citizens and
a political party of citizens without politicianshas already been formed. Something seeing more
towards the future, because we dohave to be a solid society. Yeah,
you have to open that chat,yeah, you have to start moving

(01:02:45):
it. Of course we promise themhere. We have to open that chat
and we have to start among citizensto consolidate this movement that is going to
be ours, of course, andnot as joints. No, as you
know, these movements that we knowof civilians, which are a disgrace,
are not to protect the Constitution truly, of course, because yes, yes,

(01:03:08):
yes, yes, yes, okay, what a reason, what a
barbarous, where we follow you,where we triumph with you and networks.
I' m like Alberto Razo,or the insurance pelón and I' m
gonna take that off, the europelón hears why.' Cause yeah,
put on, Alberto Razon, yeah, I' m gonna get the truth
better. But Alberto Razo, luolofind me there, then I save him.
Yes, exactly, but you alsohave your insurance ball hashtag. We

(01:03:30):
have to go crazy, too.But it' s race for the band,
race, shovel band. Of course, for friends. Oh, Alberto,
I' m sending you a bighug. Thank you, and you
know this hug of too sweet,because oh what a palladado boy feels right
now, these times. Well,there' s no stopping us. We

(01:03:52):
' re not going to give up, we' re going to grab strength.
There is not a week of muchinformation, but from there resistance,
resistance. Yes, yes, Mexicois very strong. In Mexico, he
' s going to make it through. He went ahead with the Pri He
went ahead with the bread that forme, in my taste, didn'

(01:04:12):
t go so bad with the bread. He went ahead with Peña grandson man,
he' s going to get aheadwith Morenas, no problem, but
we have to follow him forward.Of course, we have to make a
sort of thing like we have tobe soldiers, a little soldiers to protect
each other. And it has tobe done. Alberto, Razo, I

(01:04:34):
love you, Güey, thanks forbeing here with us. I' m
sending you a big kiss, andwe' ll have to talk soon to
do this thing he told you.Yeah, sure, I' m the
whole order. It' s veryclosed. Kiss. Thank you, bye
bye hey Jerry. We have tomake a banner not with this stoppage by
June 10th and 12th, to startmoving it. Thank you all for your

(01:04:58):
time is gone until I' vespent it. Thank you for being in
tune with us here, for God' s sake, we' re not
going to shut you up. Iinvite you to follow us on all our
social networks today to the point,to the six Pedro Ferriz de Conn,
to the seven Adriana Branif and tothe eight, the best of Dore Ferrizo
server and share this content. We' re not one, we' re

(01:05:23):
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