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We were here now, yes, Monday ten. I heard all day saying it' s 19 others. I' m perfectly wrong. It is on Monday, March 18th, the day of oil expropriation in this country, Mexico. But in addition, it is a day off because the 21st of March is passed by Monday and that is why today is free. But oh it will not be, for it is March twenty- eight. The truth. I don' t know anymore, because I no longer send my children to school, but today is a day when there was no school or work in

this country. Welcome, Doctor Hello. Good night. Yes, indeed, holiday for many people, but not for us, who are working early and we are still here exactly, intensively. Welcome, my dear, Ephraim, yes, I took it girl, yes, yes, what r to see you. There' s nothing wrong with him, or he' s so lame, so lame, feli, happiness, congratulations. Here are your exact slaves Listen Today we have an interesting program, because there are many things to

talk about. This is with all peace. This is with all peace, a program that is broadcast before history in history, which is on another channel that then tells me that they are confused. And that, but, well, don' t get confused. This is in peace where Dr mel efra Baby and her napkin work. Let me, I have a little bit of shine in there and forgive me, but that' s it already. Listen to me and I sent it all out now and everything goes out and for

a long time. There' s good, because look today we' re going to start today first I' m going to do it on another show too. I' d like to express my condolences on the death of Nicandro Díaz. Surprised, but also, a very young man, very creative and because he died in a jet ski accident on vacation in Cozumel was with his girlfriend and well, because he had this accident. It wasn' t the services because his body is there. But he' ll be transferred, I

guess he' s already in place tonight. I believe here soon when I go to the family, but I think it' s a strong death. We' re gonna do a special show of ours digging up stories this Friday. It' s going to be about Nicandro, he had many qualities, but I liked him very well because he was very frontal and good, because he was going to leave a vacuum in the production of soap operas. He did know a lot about the know- how of novels, that famous k

now how was very clear. Well, let' s start with today' s show, with today' s show and one of the notes from this weekend. Children, everyone who wants to think and say what they think of this woman, this woman who calls you I' m going to tell you, her name is briandah or Brianda Clay came out to say in a video no. It' s not like this town' s a smart one. What an audible pollution, how horrible, but how dreadful in English proposed, but how awful is the noise of the organists ay ay ay ay, But

what a terrible thing they have seen in this city of Mexico. How horrible, well, hordes, hordes of people telling you, but go back to your country. If you don' t like it, go somewhere else, if you don' t like it, leave us the organillos alone. Others

said no good, because if they' re horrible organists, well. Here what happens is that the organillo is a tradition that dates from the porphyriato and is a question that serves to have musicita, slight light in the streets and usually because there is a gentleman and accompany playing the organillo and another gentleman who is collecting the money. But it' s a Mexican tradition that I don

' t think I know in any way a hearing contamination. But what happened was that the model, the model agency that had hired this woman decides first of all this stir that caused, by her opinion, to fire her and leave her without a job. Here we go. I want your opinion, doctor friend. Yeah, sorry you shut up. I missed the idea of you shutting up. No. No, don' t worry, don'

t worry. Just think of a few things. No, first of all, the Gauls, the Organisers, and these organists who call themselves Gauls.

It is important to know about this, because there are reports that I have seen about this musical instrument that, indeed, has been spreading for more than a hundred years and that have been lost, have been ending, and I remember seeing in some report that you already know very little in the country and in the world, so that they are materially relics and are part of a very significant tradition of a time in which, since it was considered a treat

for people that the organillo stopped near your house or you would find it in some public park and you would be listening to that music, which has a very, very peculiar sound. Then there are already very few people who have them in their possession yet, because they take great care of them and one day there will be no more. Then it' s part of that tradition. That on the one hand, on the other hand, because maybe you look, I don' t know what time it touched you, I don

' t know if it touched you outside your house. Sometimes it does happen that you might want to rest because it' s early or because I reveal you, because whatever you want or you want to record a program. And there' s this kind of noise as you go. Sometimes I get the blower of the leaf flame with which the leaves move before sweeping and it sounds very annoying. And it' s not even part of the procedures that have

to be done to keep a street clean and so on. But here it is an instrument that is part of Mexican betrayal and that is insensitive to complain

publicly about running away and then people can get very upset. I also think if you go and have the enormous fortune to go to a place like Scotland and stay in a country place, because in one of those you get the gaita at six in the morning, not that it is also a great tradition for them and that they touch and walk walking and waking people and doubt that you would complain and that you would say that it is a hearing contamination,

because in reality it is an expression. I think you' re understanding that to make such an open and public criticism, because of course he exposed it as you say to those deaf ones and then there, yes, I think he fired her from his job for that comment. I feel like it was, maybe, a little excessive. Maybe it' s premature to react too quickly. We disagree. I don' t know what, because he made an unwise and respectful comment. If you want it, but I don'

t think it' s serious frangs look. To begin with, I don ' t think anyone knew who this woman was and who she would have known, because she didn' t know what she was. I mean, it ' s not the common domain either, the Modeling Agency that fired her. So, well, it wasn' t so bad that she got fired either.

Yes, it is from size to taste and denotes a very precarious education to go to a country where you are working, where you are living and express yourself in such a rude way, because that a rnda was you I think you would have complained about that of mattresses, which is good, that is when the mattress is terrible, but that is because that is hearing pollution,

but many traditions are not. Ephraim is that I believe that this thing about being fired from her work is about what she asks in the video that asks that they no longer give money to the oranilleras, so she is finally saying don' t give the oranilleras a job. No, I mean, and I' m gonna tell you one thing about what he says to him. I regularly do the program in this afternoon, in the afternoon, in the evening here with all peace, in Santa Maria la Ribera where the lord

of the sweet potatoes spends. Pass the Pan. I think I turn off the audio because but I can' t stay with the bread being either and tell my neighbors not to buy the bread, not because he' s working, he' s making an honest living, just like the sweet potatoes, which I then buy him sweet potatoes without milk or anything. That' s traditional from the sweet potatoes, the sharpener, the good one. That' s super traditional in citizenship and I can' t get mad because he'

s working. So what the changuita is and what made people more angry. He wasn' t even the one who said that the ranillo isn' t horrible, because I share, I mean, I laugh it' s not cute for a lot of hearing He does like it, but good. It ' s a matter of taste. Suddenly it' s complicated. I don ' t organize it for you. I have a friend in Puebla who hates it and sends it to her. Every step of the way, I send it to you for audio. You can' t possibly not like it.

But that' s where you tell him to stop giving video to the granillers. I do, for example, pass by and give them their nothing, because they are working and it is part of what brings foreigners to our country. That organillo that you go through the center and it' s with the mornings and listening. I mean, I think that' s what bothered her, that she said not to give them money. That how dare you is that yes, that' s it, but besides, every country has its

sounds, every country has its tastes. Look here he remembers Chucho lettuce Alfonso Cuarón made an auditory tribute to the sounds of the street, of the city, of the streets of Mexico City in the film Rome. Of course this is what happens when you are a migrant, because you have to adapt to the city you are to, to the city that comes to its traditions.

And if you don' t like it, then you can look for such a beautiful woman, because I work in another country in I don' t know in Tibet Maybe, I' m almost sure there are no noises or if there are, because the you you laughed Güey was a real suggestion, it was new. I do it with all peace and with all my heart it could be opened if you look at it, that is to say to the beak of orizaba there you can say and that there you can live now.

If you want to live in a place where there is not much noise, because it will cost you much more expensive than it is surely already lives in Rome, in the count, because they are loud. I imagine you don' t expect there to be no noise I get picked up by the little birds. Sometimes they fight, but because he lived on a hill. She wants to live there. But you can' t have everything from a

city. You can' t have everything from an exact city point. No, because in that you of what you said Lupita just looked like a very naca woman of not getting to a country and adapting, because you came to a good country, not a country, to a city and you adapt exactly. It gives me a lot of laughs that he pawns the whole year. You wake up Rodolfo the Kingdom, that is, they don' t change, they don' t change the sound of the Church all year round is Rodolfo, the Kingdom. It' s not very funny, but I'

m just laughing. Then it' s okay. Well, yeah, well, that cost him his job. It took him there to say, René Franco said, that the decision and all Mexicans were racist and xenophobic, and that also the Agency of Models. I' m not racist, I' m not xenophobic. He saw welcome all those who and everyone we go to understand that migration is a natural thing of the human race. Let' s go and come. This is how humanity has been formed. But that'

s where you can come. I mean, this part of being so loving, being so cosmopolitan, saying no. I do understand her, because I don' t, because I don' t understand her. You came to Complain, how am I going to get into your house? And I' m going to complain about the smell of your house, because don' t come into my house. I like to smell beans. Or do I like it that smells like the band or do I like what hua do to me in my house? Or doggy? I like it smells like doggy. And

I' m about to see what embrain. See, I' m not gonna say to anyone else that if the emphasis is on it and what you said when someone invites them not to give them money, what it' s like to imply is that this is how they' re going to die out, that' s how they' re all going to get their money and

there' s not going to be any more. And then that also reveals, in addition to insensitivity towards someone else' s work, ignorance, because here was a comment that notice that I already lost it, but someone was telling us about the organizational thing, which seems to have put us in that they brought them from Germany. Imagine here it is, says Marta Jiménez the organ. This is an instrument that they did in Germany and before they brought

a gentleman from because he tuned them especially. But that was very expensive. And then the Mexicans learned and they tune it up and weave it and there are very few left. They' re not made anymore Besides, there' s very few left. The truth is, I' d have let you down a little bit on what this is. No, I mean, what ' s that, listen, because it' s an instrument that was brought in from Germany, that the whole story isn' t, but you' a person who will never be informed, for no, obviously not, but

re here to see me from the point that you criticize yourself. You are that is what we lack in life. Also not, because I repeat, it is as if I feel very sophisticated or I fall into a wonderful contract in Scotland and I begin to want to get all the baggers out, because at six o' clock in the morning they are playing and everything that, as I say yes, is not accurate. It' s not like that.

Then I think there are a number of things coming together. I think from all over the world and I wouldn' t have fired him maybe I would have told him, because already in this plan that you made it public your complaint might have explained to him and asked him for a public apology. Maybe, and then you' ll see, go that way. Hey see

what the forehead to model embrain organillos. Imagine that with all peace they triumph not and then we go to these countries where they eat beef, because the nets is a god no and I say there we will do, we will put up a taco stand, that is, we will make a culp barby You can' t get to go. I' ll find a culture that ' s simple. You can' t be absolutely right about that. Listen and change the subject, as it turns out to see this no more.

They tell me what Ingrid Coronado said on his podcast, something said about the birth of the children. See, he didn' t mention it anymore. Oh, no, well, it' s not that that' s for real anymore. She says categorically in an interview and notice that again this interview to see I don' t know if they have it there from the east, because it' s a couple, it' s a couple of husbands

and then she says it' s a fragment. No. What she does, but she says woe is that the children' s character is determined by the way the pregnancy happened. And it' s true because, for example, in my first pregnancy, that I was very calm, everything was very positive, very relaxed, because it turned out to be my oldest son, who is very quiet and relaxed. Instead, I had a more complicated pregnancy. The second chance and still the birth were pains and I said barbarity.

I' ll take it and the boy came out tremendously. Then, yes, pregnancy and birth determine the baby' s character. But then the nicest thing is that the girl who' s interviewing her, as well as making her laugh and telling her no, because then my son is our son, because I have a couple of husbands being our son. It' s not going to have any character because I wasn' t even born sumo I mean, it doesn' t say, because it' s basically about childbirth.

Then, she neither son nor parties were not Pedro Prieto and his wife. Yes, but today I am made that Pedro Prieto and his wife, who I like very well, have just been parents or week. In fact, yesterday his new baby was born and he was very excited Pedro Prieto, but it makes me that they are going to end up being like Jordi' s

version, but of stupidities, that is to say. That' s where the Mister Doctor that I like, very well, Mister Doctor, very clearly, but that' s where they managed to decontextualize this of my fifty thousand pesos tennis and not and well now the crowned Ingrid thing is that Peter and

his wife were quieter. So, let him talk, because the only thing I think she wants to think was that it was like that soft disqualification of Dru because obviously it wasn' t or if she told him maybe, it wasn' t even consciously, but because it did end up disqualifying him, and it turns out they already said that Kate Middleton already appeared. You' re gonna stop all of your at least pause all your conspiracy theories. Everyone to see said first that it' s not that they wrote to me.

It' s not like the BBC in London already has the black man' s wolf. No, the black doesn' t, the BBC doesn' t have the black logo, it' s got it in red, as it' s always been. No. No. No, then, it ' s not that the flag of ing la terra is half until I don ' t have a son in London and it' s not half up to the flag, all the same rumors that are said here, which, of

course, are said there that yesterday my mom was talking to him. Let ' s see, Mom, if it' s the Internet, I mean, the same thing you know, I know the same thing they say there, they say it here. So, well, there' s nothing different. But then it turns out you' ve seen, you' ve seen Kate Middleton down the street, so you said this is the part look. I didn' t say get out of your conspiracy theories, I just said pause them, because then, instead of leaving Kate Milton, who' s

fine, said she was going to come back after there or Easter. It ' s almost three weeks away. Instead of her coming out we saw her on a farm that there are very nice farms, fighting on a farm that went shopping. He' s living in Windsor Palace and then he' s walking very well, so, there, there I am. There' s Gate Milton, seen from afar and you know it will be to see what it will be or it won' t be, because I don' t know if it' s you, how you see it, how you see

it. That' s already the video they broadcast to say that Kate Milton and stop speculating. I don' t know what you think, and you see it similar or not, yes, yes, yes, no, I don' t know the truth. I have no idea I can' t say anything that I don' t. The truth is, it' s not that I' m poncio pilates, but I' ve never been able to say anything that' s not entirely true to me anything. Yeah, neither do I I don' t know if it' s one of the

great advantages of the age I have today. I have infinite patience and by now, I am in no hurry to unravel the mystery of that image. If that' s not because it' s not long before the announced reappearance. If those three weeks come that I pointed hard and doesn' t show up and we don' t see her as she was, then maybe I

' ll turn the pain. But yes, yes, I agree, but what I think is that you' ve raised so many doubts and everything else, because what it costs you to get the real Kate Milton out and say yes, I' m here in Wisdor. Let me stay on my vacation, because that' s what has caused all this sea of speculation, that weird silence, that picture arranged, they' ve made it worse and worse

already. But besides, it does account the conspiracy theories that talk about that and of course what happens is that you settle that Baron Roschill just died and that has to do because it illumines them and well then it' s not clear, what happens is that reptiles and they' re already starting to leave the planet. The other day, before I slept, I fell asleep early, luckily, but before I slept I caught a thread there on Twitter that

said and there are many testimonies that we have seen. It' s been my turn to write to someone I' m surprised that no one puts pictures in, but especially at this time, it' s just that it' s my turn to see how a person becomes reptile if already and someone else would answer like that. There are already many documented cases. Why don' t we have pictures of that, why haven' t we seen it and then why don' t you come out k instead of still giving room.

Pax follow these theories, come out the royal house and tell me what to let me rest now dot. I think they want to distract us rather if something weird is going on with Carlitos' health, and then they want us to be busy at all. We have to be operating And what could happen, that is, if it' s bad Carlos, what could happen,

because it' s all over the lupis. No no, because I would inherit his son William and then, but apart, what a strange strategy, it seems so rare to me from the English crown that here he is expert in handling and this and so many years of doing it and so on, and they were cured from the appearance of Princess Diana and everything that happened to

her throughout her life and to the last of her days. What a ridiculous strategy, because if they wanted to distract us, or if they wanted to distract their people or anyone else, as you say, they could also distract, as Lupita says, going out it looked so small, ran the curtain and said here going there, then I appear to them. I could be sending anyway some kind of photos, at least messages, messages in x or

something not hello. I greet them soon I mean, they might be doing something else, but the edited photos is that to see if you' re on vacation and you really don' t want to talk to anyone why you send an edited photo and mother that everyone hears says Look, Says, for example, here in the video doesn' t she just go with Prince William. They were already saying that from when they shop here, when the same people in the area say it' s common for them to do. And

it' s common. Indeed, it is common. I mean, yeah, it' s not weird for you to see that. I do. Claudia, reason, greetings to amazunt Then she says thank you, that we get like, she says the right now and they must obey. Says Lupis. What about the statement they' ll give by Wednesday? What it' s supposed to be about is that this rumor also came out that they' re going to give a statement to the BBC by Wednesday at the latest.

The problem is that if you check all the BBC networks you' re not going to find anywhere you say you' re going to give us a statement. Then they sent me a statement that says, and if King Charles has already died. Well, no, not at all. There is a lot

of rumor, yes, but there are no official sources. No. The BBC in London is the official television station in the United Kingdom and the babies don' t have anything of that that says they' re neither black nor anything, nothing, nothing, nor are they going to give us a common and neither are they. So, then, there it is or you hear it Erick, but forgive my ignorance. What do you know more about it?

You no longer have money to hate coloring so soon. I just wouldn ' t have to mean it. If that were the case, it wouldn ' t have to be a coloration with pipe and glove, that is, to see if they have it, that is, of course they have it, that is. But besides, you have no ideas. The crown collars are crazy and, indeed, there is the cathedral from where the coronation is. He was also just arranged for the coronation of Carlos last year because he

would not be ready for a new pronation. But I don' t think Carlos is dying, nor do I think Camila is reptile. Looks like it, but I don' t think it' s reptile. He' s crawling to me. It may be and it does exactly, it may be the repeat of you, but it doesn' t seem, but I don ' t think it is Forgive me, I mean, I don' t think you were born of an egg. They would not have natural births, they would have to be born of eggs, they would be oviparous hears,

neither she nor any known human being. Yeah, instead of clearly not, instead of being born in the hospital, they' d be doing it there at the Farm. But no, thanks, ale left me for obeying and putting your like hear. Let' s move on to Hector Parra. On Friday we made the program that we did here brief, because it was at ten o' clock at night, but the new sentence had been given to

Héctor Parra, where he was increased to thirteen years in prison. And then it begins, because all this good of man, this image sees you, that poor man, is left with an absolutely vapulado because always yes, always no. But alexa, yes, she said yes? Alexa, yeah, she said no? But you deny it? One of you disproves it, one of you, one of you, I hope you do? How did

Jorge carvajal say I wish I did? Signed a paper of authorization by Alexa Parra to have published the images of a trial, of a folder of investigations that is not yet finished. Or it wasn' t over because they were supposed to legally give it to him. No. The fact is, because they give him this and well, everyone starts to question what had happened, what if the information in such a way that it has to come out.

Johan vessel gaviesto to say Look and I think Johanna likes me very well and we get along very well, I think that' s precisely why we think so similar. But I' ve always said it. We don' t argue, me, at least I don' t allude and she said he

' s innocent or guilty. Hector, for what is alleged. It is the murkyness of the case, the murkyness of the process, of the whole process in general, since complaint number one has done in a magazine, in a magazine, and then what was asked of us that day, because it brings out this statement. After seeing Johanna Speak, Jimney Hoffman says I will

gladly clarify all your doubts. First I ask you to check the arrest video very well and then it says that Hector was given the arrest warrant sheet, which is seen in the video, but not because we saw it on Twitter that video and they don' t give him the arrest warrant sheet. That looks very clear about you being held by five men as if he were an armed criminal, a terrorist and so on. And he says Jinny says he pulls, throws down the order, the arrest warrant, and that' s

not true. She says hopefully, take the video, but then Jimmy Hoffman got it out and that' s not what she looks like I don' t know. When Johanna says why you didn' t say it, why didn' t you report it like that, I found out when Alexa was twelve, she stopped seeing her dad at fourteen and didn' t tell me why and she didn' t tell me why until years later. This line

is deeply contradictory. Look, look what he' s saying, I found out when Alexa was twelve, she says I didn' t find out because I didn' t find out when Alexa was twelve, okay, she stopped seeing her dad until she was fourteen and didn' t tell me Perons your daughter doesn' t want to see her dad anymore. I didn' t find out when I was twelve and when you found out, you never said it. The graduate Bezeiro did not leave the case to the contrary. Why

does Alexa decide to show some evidence? It is that son forgive the editorial, but it says why Alexa decide to show some evidence that are not the strongest, because you have not stopped attacking and doubting her. And that is why, unfortunately, she decides to do it without having to show it, because everything is proven where it has to be, which are the authorities. Here' s Jimmy Hoffman claiming that Alexa is the one who decides to show

the evidence. She decides to show the evidence and she clearly says that everyone attacks her. But for Jinny Hoffman and Alexa to attack them is not to tell them yes, yes to everything not that as mom I have many mistakes. I accept it and then he messes with Johanna' s daughter, you ' re a mother and a child. I really wish that we were on the case. That' s what Jimny says and then, well, that ' s what happens here. Says Alexa, decides to turn in the evidence.

Then they interview Mrs Olivia Rubio, who seems to me to be Alexa ' s lawyer, and Alexa' s lawyer says no, because I' m not the one who filters them. I didn' t know, I wouldn' t be. And that' s wrong. Then it' s like how. Then your defense has the evidence, you present it without consulting you, being the lawyer how then they leave in image between that of course, we gave you permission, but the lawyer says because no one gave her

permission and then he takes Alexa out another statement. Now that already seems to me that today that yes, there you can see nothing, but well I ' ll read them better from my phone, because so this one would have had to I don' t know what to do in order to get to

see it, but to have me here. There is Alexa Hoffman, for recent and remote events subject to digital and media violence, and in this regard, my lawyers are already taking action on the matter, and I will file the corresponding complaints for proper investigations, if the sanctions applicable to each particular case

are applied. It' s just that it says I' ve been digital and media violence, but if the one who made the documentary was you Alexa who pulled out the trailer, you' re the one who posted in tbnotas. It was you who gave the first- hand interviews. It was you without having reported it before. It was you then who self- violent. I create the distribution and or sending by any means made by a public servant

of videos or information related to a criminal proceeding is a crime. The distribution of storage, transmission and/ or reproduction of videos showing that they contain content without authorization is an offence. Olympic law. Communicators who have received video material from my own are authorized to use it only for which they were shared, that is, to obey you. But here I don' t understand why you put the Ingrid law, because the law says the distribution I send by

any means made by a public servant. But it wasn' t a public servant. Alexan according to Gustavo Adolfo Infante, you gave it to her according to herself and yourself and your mom is saying it, because Alexa decided to share, because you decided and that is to revictimize yourself. You alone, Ephraim, is that what I told them on Friday. At some point they

' re gonna do something. They alone, who are going to be wrong, already realized that it is wrong, that what they did soloists committed in what I believe and we were told on Friday, it seems a criminal offense and the sleeping village because it will already put them like this, not because, as they have, it messes with the children, because it is already

evil. This one is committing a crime you have already realized and you believe that Gustavo, Adolfo Infante and Image are going to stay to support you now that you are seeing, that you are in a grain. Yes, much less this man, who is a vane for fahr, who does not exactly fabricasco maristacense the truths, as they see the error zazo. Everyone' s gonna run like rats wherever they can, because that' s what' s

communicated. Not because he' s already washing his hands. Because finally, you alone and with a lot of respect, my dear Alexa hotman Te, you' re revitalizing. Yeah, you do that little thing to her, she' s an ex- wife. That' s not victim behavior. It says exactly here, says Barabbas, said it is a youtubero. Dude says the D A was the one who gave, someone from the D A gave the videos. But Jimny Hoffman says it very clearly. Alexa decided to

share those videos. Alexa decided to share the points she hears and she' s also saying in this that her mom sends a statement and she says something very contradictory, because she says when she is attacked, I don' t know what she decided to share those videos when she shouldn' t have done it. So it says there it is written. Then, if I didn ' t have to, why would I, because it does it for what because they were attacked. Yeah, but that wouldn' t be the most

important thing at the moment. The important thing is what the authority has already determined, the sentence it has already given and as much as you don' t like what public opinion may or may not be saying. What matters here is what the relevant judicial body has determined and will have to endure if you notice. I' m still in peace now. I tell you we have repeated over and over again that what we have been pointing out here is the

process. It' s how doubtful it becomes how mismanaged, including this, what we' re saying now, of that distinction, distribution of those videos for what purpose and so on, because besides, she says for the purposes that were delivered, I don' t know what those purposes are anymore for what not. So, all that we' ve asked over and over again is what we always say and still say. There' s not going to be anyone missing who says we' re defending I don' t know who

we believe so much as we want such a thing. When not, imagine yourself when Yes, there is a real confusion in a phrase she says she decided to show these videos when she didn' t have to. What is being said there exactly hears and says good to see Ephraim, I know that happens what xi on Friday that the lawyer I told them on Friday as one thing said another, that is, the lawyer said I did not know that they had taught the videos. The judge already told us not to say anything

that you deny. Moreover, the lawyer of themselves were crossroads because she did not know what to answer from what they had done, having taught the videos exactly of things that they also say, well, that there are stronger what.

But I insist today Jorge Carvajal says very clearly. If there are stronger things and they want them to believe them, then try it, because no one has seen anything to see then, Ana María Alvarado and John Abegaviestro have announced that tomorrow they would have an interview with Héctor Parra, but today we hear march everything shares Dani in his instagram a live interview with his father.

But each of those who supported you the most there ended up being a mana who supported Dani who obviously supported me immensely with all my heart and who believed in me who believe we are going to support. And in that way, there are really no questan words to be able to vex avia with all my heart, with all my soul. The support they' ve had now, always alive, but with all the support from this one who sends you,

let him put real madness. Thank you so much. For just for all of you, because of this chain of people who believe in me, who believe or otherwise is that I keep keeping it strong, because today, today I go hear again, today, I repeat and keep it with the heart of my hand today and do not have at all what they pretend to see

to be guilty. Hey, this is very interesting. I, when I was seeing this life of Daniela Parra, talking to her father, that I think is the most honest part that we can hear from a person when he is with his daughter, who has defended him, who has taken his face out for him. When he says so bluntly, I am innocent and there is a part where he says neither reasonable doubt nor presumed guilty. I' m going out innocent because I' m innocent. That talks a lot about

this I don' t know how you guys see it. Yes, that is, because he is in a very valid conviction and position and, of course, the daughter who supports him also in the same way that accuses him. Now he shares evidence that there' s already this whole tassel that they shouldn' t have been shared and so on. But, well, she decides to do it, because anyway, this other daughter also decides to share

her dad' s words saying that he is and is not forceful. I think Hector Parra' s tone seems unquestionable to me to see Ephraim is that it is that it is girls, that is the tone of him saying I am so strongly you know what is vital to front, because there is one thing, there is one thing to emphasize here, just as Alexa Parra and Jimmy Hoffman have contradicted themselves over and over again they have acted more over and over again they have denounced in a magazine. To announce a crime in such

a serious magazine has as its unique principle the discredit of Héctor Parra. It seemed that it would be his first and last end It was the discredit of torpar because to do it for justice had been to go to the authorities, but what Chiny Hofman wanted was to discredit his daughter' s father. Period. That' s where all this started, but now I see it holding on to this part. Let' s hear some more. It' s long this call, but it' s worth it and also a thank you.

I' m going to give them a little advance so we can hear it. What I can call you more than I do but it also gives me was everything and really, really so beautiful, because suddenly you lose you see it as much in the human as the modern wine and everyone from the layer of the subject both to the roller, they return me, Dame, they return me the jabe that they can and I will tell them something. They' re gonna make fun of me. Someday I said I hear the

listener Ibo like he doesn' t have a sense of humor. He sent me on the pedal by and the Peo would say and to the East, but there by the Bailandi and there I. But not what I' ve had Román and the nives will be heard they don' t tell you around. But he' s not too scared. In truth, Dani, the Anill he saw, sent him Javier, maybe he was ever going to have

this. And Daniel is of a woman with claw, with strong, with the cop who is truly empowered, not like and an hour a word of fashion that clears in the yarn the crimigo alive he who goes fighting of desire and rhymes with all this chain of friends that this very cobo, not man, there is no way that gives you the coffee. The one who' s on the high front that we' re going as far as I can

tell so many bumps, because they also imagine that they found out. But a long time ago you know that the dani that in the audience of the mam jeron of the bariad and that they paid to get in and nothing and wanted a public apology. And there ends the bulls And since the truth is with us, that is not percudo dear, even though the game told me the footprint at that moment, because it is that this goes there, it

will be a very long neck that comes to it. I don' t care what comes, because it' s the truth in the three chapters sabre pity it' s when the juve. This is not why, no, no, we actually visited, having that what a good lie you can paint go to repaint a thousand times what was not early from the cow. And they' re either going to give in or they' re going to want me to, no, but they' re going to want me to fall

down and they' re going to want me to lie down. It' s not going to deport because of a guilty man like not mine, like that I don' t like it, neither does mine moment and as I was asked, I' m going to tar through the big door, with the bridge of what had ended the race to me and much less understand, I don' t know how much it will be, like I think the

strip, I think it' s a mummeric. We' re going to knock on the right door with the people and my face and in tone the door and at that moment, as in not now I' m going to go out with more door, with bad power. Well, that' s the interview or talk that Daniela Parra has with her dad from the East inmate. They know there' s a part where I think they' re making things very clear. They offered me, he says. I was offered there by the judge to give money to ask for public guilt, to make the

trial short and it' s all over. And he says no,' cause that would be a guilty man. I mean, offer an apology. It' s because you did something. And when he says I' m not going to offer an apology, it' s because he' s certain he didn' t do anything. That' s a point that makes it more credible. And also, as I told you earlier, he says I am neither presumed guilty, nor is there reasonable doubt. I' m innocent.

I' m innocent and he' s holding it. I don' t know what you want to say, you want Ephraim mel in the end, because I think there are things you can believe that you don' t want to believe, and we have hunches and we see people' s attitudes when they' re in a speech, when they' re talking. And so here we have seen a Jimmy who behaves like a maleficent, an alexa who we see terrified that I every one who sees her in an interview, I see her dead of fear, but not as a victim, but of

other things. And we see a Dani very much supporting him, her dad with his head up and a man who' s in jail saying I' m going to go out with my forehead up. I' m not gonna let myself be beat by anything from being offered weird bites. It' s not gonna happen because I' m innocent people who want us to tell them. I mean, yeah, I think there' s something that' s getting attention, and right now I was reading my loyal one with pleasure.

I tell you how I feel about this attitude, because there are people who are saying that I kind of laugh a lot in this conversation and I kind of don' t take it seriously in the middle of so much tragedy that you' re living. What I would say is that you were deprived of your liberty for about three years from Mr Parra. Surely he has taken him to a roller coaster of emotions that Daniela has told us, that she has had therapies, that she is studying that she teaches in the prison where she

finds that she is trying to get ahead. And in that kind of circumstance, the mind is adjusting. You know, I think first he thinks it ' s going to be a very short time. I' m cool, I' m gonna get out. It realizes that time goes on. He must have been very depressed. Then they start doing this fight and they have to generate strength and guts to get ahead and see if the first lawyer and then the next one and so on, and then they get into this situation

as an adaptation, an emergency adaptation. I do not know if you have seen in the films, for example, about war, about the holocaust, that is, there comes a time when the war lasts so long. Let us think of the Second World War of thirty- nine. Forty- five comes a time when people try to get back to life and people get married during the war. They have to run to the shelter because there comes the

bomber, but they are getting married, they put on the dress. I mean, people try to live again, because it' s the only way to survive. To such a circumstance, then I believe that to talk as with this hope, with this strength, to laugh to be the josu daughter, for it is something that has come to it. Of course they last from all these years to survive and to keep the spirit high. I don ' t think that' s weird. I don' t think they'

re either suffering or distressed. Of course they are, but they are defense mechanisms too, because they have to come into play so that the person tolerates everything he is living, regardless of whether it is seen between them, because there is a good relationship to hear sometimes even in the hospital someone is super sick and someone has made a joke or it is amel inferato at funerals we

too. I do not find that strange at this point, at this point, no, because in the pandemic it is not a means of chaos we all adapt. We didn' t have to go with our lives, that is, laugh when you could, because who knows what would happen from you and so on. So it doesn' t seem weird to me, it

seems to me the kind of relationship they have. And that is the case, and if I may, I would like to make a very brief comment, because I noticed some of the comments in turn that made us on Friday ' s agenda and I know that there are people here putting ay if they continue with that subject. I don' t want to anymore. He' s very respectable. I understand, but we have to talk about it because it is really a very important issue that speaks of our country' s justice

system. Or that we can expect in cases like this the importance of the denunciation, but of the well done denunciation, because if you don' t look at what happens, when you do things wrong, how you start to spoil everything. And something that caught my attention that they told us and why they quote so much the gentleman of the image program and Telekinter and so on, because he is a person who has also intervened persistently in the case that

he has presented this information. He' s the one who presented information, of course, the one who presented videos for the first one. And we have to quote him because, besides, it' s his right to say this. We didn' t seem to say it. That' s why we say it. It is not because we are obsessed with the Lord, much less, but because he has put the information and because he has also placed himself at the center of the note with this insistence on being part of

the note. It' s just that there' s one very important thing. We' ve talked about it, too. We talked about it in a show. We talked about a documentary called TRLVI and a half. How public opinion is manipulated and in the mass media how they manage to believe this person has come to make him believe he is talking about a family of another family, about one manipulates public opinion and in this case it affects you.

Hector Parra is an actor who became famous. He was famous, he had some fame, he had worked on Aztec television, he had worked on Televisa, a regular fame. But this fame grows after the wife exposes it in a magazine and her judgment, becomes absolutely media, It becomes everywhere. It

comes out. Everyone talks about it, everyone wants to know. But the most serious thing here is that it has been evident how it can manipulate not only public opinion that has been made since the day one that published that note in this magazine, which has continued to do because these notes are paid do not believe that it is this. I went to research and they didn' t pay as well as paid to discredit me It was paid for that. Well, these people pay for the discredit. And the problem is that serious

injustices can be committed. And then, here' s a famous person. Daniela Parra, she' s having all the support of the people. He ' s selling tamales. He made a bazaar, which was a success. There are famous people supporting her financially. That' s good, too, but imagine it wasn' t. Intense it wasn' t. How she ' d be getting ahead of herself. Of course, it is a very important thing to treat, as if it were Daniel La Parra and Héctor Parra,

as if it were anyone else who was in such a situation. Dear Ephraim, something you would like to add to say good- bye to this one with all peace, this Monday, March 18th, not to these people

who told us to chole. And that with all peace, we could all be in this situation and we would like public opinion to support us by reviewing, because since they made it media, because we will be with our eye there all the time so that this ends well, precisely, precisely, dear Dr Amel and yes we will continue to analyze, continue to review and with all peace, putting all these issues on the table everyone can always say and

enrich. I suggest and ask that it always be from the realm of reason, argument and respect, and so we all learn and grow exactly note that we must also learn that we should not prejudge, because this has been a prejudice. Prejudice. A person has been prejudiced since before a sentence had already been handed down in public opinion. And that' s not right either.

And, on the other hand, forgive me also tells you the mental health, of your partners, of your ex- partners, of those outbursts, of that hatred, of that rage, because that also produces strong things and you see the consequences. Read a little bit. The point is they paid to discredit you. What an economic benefit it has if it discredits and defames other people. It' s just revenge, because I don' t know

how to ask them. I suck at those from the magazine that they published that I have my little alcohol problem that I' m already going to get into. She still doesn' t find that friend who wants to rehabilitate me, because I' m not going to talk to her again if people suffer the same or worse than Daniela Parra, because corruption always comes out victorious sadly, exactly Alexa got justice I hope they never have to live abuses. All

those who defend the already convicted Hector Parren normalize in abuses. Not here, notice that abuse is not normalized. What you are normalizing is the murkyness of a process. That' s right, influentialism, and that' s what you' re normalizing. And that' s serious, very serious, with the discredit they made of you they lost money because we didn' t believe

anything and even several youtubers. But, of course, he hears. Thanks Annes, daniel It is, like the case of Marco Antonio Sánchez Flores of the two thousand eighteen, that disappeared and had to unite civil society against injustice. Indeed, there are many things and we must raise our voices and, of course, there are women who are victims and we must support them and

we must do so, but there are also men who are victims. No, Luis de la, no, no, but maybe, Héctor Parra, Yes, especially because of the murkyness of this process, because as there is the process, it is time to say goodbye. Thanks to everyone who is on EMPREAE, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, thanks to YouTube, Facebook, thanks to those who leave us likes of those who have passed by here leave us comments and everything you want to tell us, corrections and everything you

want. Welcome, everyone. Thank you so much and let' s go to history in history, today, see you guys later, there are little hearts. I didn' t do it anymore.

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