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Good night? Oh, I' ve already been putting another one in the cortinilla Good night. This Friday 24th of May ten forty. I' m telling you that we' re going to do this show on Friday, as we always do in peace. Today we are also transmitting in history, in history, but they are fraternal channels. So it' s okay. You ' ve just seen yourself also digging up stories, you prepare them and seat them so masterfully with claudi. Now they had to do eccentricities of famous two.

As we can see, there is not so much makeup and I, at least I do not maquillota n friday rich of rain, welcome, doctor anel how about Good evening, No, then this way by my direction. So much for rain that hail fell on us and a real hail that, like the one that long ago saw no more stones than well, car alarms

were set on and you know a scandal. But, well, now that ' s the way nature is. And so, fortunately I think it did a little refreshed already and here we are ready to talk a good little bit exactly fra baby girls, how we are on Friday already, in late hours of the night, at this hour of the night, the hours of the night, at ten fifteen. I' m very happy, I' m very happy. I like them, I have a pleasure, I have a

special weakness for Fridays. Note that I want to thank everyone who is here, who is a member of the History in History channel, everyone who is a member of the Lupita channel, Pastora Martínez, to all those who are subscribers of the two channels and also those who are in Spreaker, in Spotify, in iTunes, in Amazon Music. Thanks to those who are passing too today we are going to talk about good, We can talk about whatever you want, because it is Friday, because put on a count of what was

a week. We touched on the subject of what was rbdm that in which Ephranus is going plus a varnishadite, no more, so that we do not remain in doubt. And here I am reading your comments. Uh, fran going on, because basically this week anahí took a stand. Already the protagonist there you are to me with my hairstyle that every day fell in the east

heat. Well, yes, anahí took a stand. The r babies launched a posture on Monday and we all said that we were already out of group, we were left without reunion and suddenly ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, that there takes position on the side of the RBDs and leaves my memo Rosas. I love to tell him alone and he gets very violent

and pulls out the claws. And you said so now I have my Ultra Master lawyers team, ultra Mega Plus, and that' s where we' re coming up with all the crap and the ugly thing about the memo. And let' s see what happens. No, but I think there' s going to be a rendezvous. I' m starting to think that there was going to be second part of the tour, because already given the worth, it' s worth it, no yes, I hope we go girls

with tupas. I was just gonna say it. I' d go, but if we didn' t run the risk of being cloned, I' d go that, by the way, you were saying that in the United States they sued Ticketmaster and I read the whole note, but I was reading that they were suing Ticket Master. Let me look for it here, but I read it and read it around. He sues you that well, not out there. But that' s always been lupic. Taylor Swift was very

aggressive by ticket master. That' s why it' s a terrible burden on me, Taylor, who are always driving me around, but look here I was Mira says the owner of Ticketmaster is facing new demand for excessively high prices and then the government in the United States perishes. A New York ticket buyer filed a collective lawsuit proposal against Ticketmaster and its Lifnation matrix on Thursday. Rejoice that consumers are forced to pay high prices because the company uses market power

at excessively high rates. Abraham Liferre, the plaintiff in the case claims that all ticket consumers in the main good rooms are what I just said. But well the lawsuit was filed for all consumers who bought tickets at resale sites after they were originally sold in total Ticketmaster accusing Liftnation of monopoly. The case was then filed in Manhattan on the same day that the Department of Justice filed an

anti- monopoly lawsuit against Life Nation. It' s the strong part, that is, the U S Attorney' s Office that' s suing Ticketmaster, that is, it' s the strong thing, yes, what a barbarity, what a marillo it is that I can pass. It' s just an abuse of forgiveness. But yes, it' s an abuse because

you buy one at least here in Mexico. You buy some tickets, you buy a set for a theater, for example, and the Commission goes up is very high, very high and then you go to the Sticktmaster centers and you have to form one now, because there is no one to give you the tickets right now, at least they are already digital. We saw it at Rafael' s concert. But anyway, I mean, it' s absurd for the Commission to charge you. Yeah, no, but I don

' t know who makes me any more expensive. And the Metro lady who ' s not gonna have tickets anymore or they' re ticketmastern' cause you see that running on stake. What a fright to hear of tomorrow I' m going to go to see Camilo seventh, nothing more to believe me much ah Camilo seventh, Tell us, Who is a group of indie very good that tomorrow will be in the Palace of Sports and that tomorrow I will walk there. So I want to see for sure that tickets at Ticketmaster I saw

safe I' m going to put here who. Who' s this, who' s the seventh camel way. She has very good music. Then it' s good music and not how I do what I school, where you said. He' s got a pretty good lot where you said they ' re gonna be at the Sports Palace. He' s confunct, if it' s palace of but I told him well, there he is. That' s this camel. Yeah, yeah, and why I walk this one. I have no idea Lupita, I have no idea, but surely I know famous. But it does have to do with camilo x that has

to do with something like a tribute, a thing like that. Ah look exactly apart that the two thousand is me for naming the groups as a girl Camila makes this hotel pure children' s names are rare names hear well, because that, that' s the Ticketmaster thing. You' re going to see this concert you bought from Ticketmaster. But also the week we talked about the new series by Mario Besares. Two chapters went out or today. I started to see him. Yes, really, Luis Gerardo men It' s

doing very good work. The truth does very good work. The person who makes me forget the name of the actor forgive me, but the one who plays Paco Starle and does it very well. It must also be recognized. They' re doing great. The recreation of the facts is very good. If the book is based on Jorge, in the book written by Jorge Gill and Jorge les Hill he authorized them and supervised them in some way, because let me tell you that they did him very little favor, because he presents

him as a stupid insecure. See her. The character is like that. Anyway, it' s barely there anyway. I didn' t just see. The first chapter is depressing. Really. I don' t understand the Besares' complaint. Yeah, I understand that Brenda and Mario Besares have had a really bad time that they don' t want people to point out that they don' t want to. But then I insist why they showed up

for Biggs', why Bigsy' s, why for the documentary. Yeah, if they didn' t want the subject to be revived, they wouldn ' t have cooperated even for Biggs' s or for the depressed, that is, Wow. They didn' t buy prime pal, but they wouldn ' t have allowed the big presentation either then. But, well, see her, is it worth it? It' s a documentary that' s very fashionable to crime on television. Everyone' s doing crimes everywhere here. It seems to me that it is, then, a little bit to bring

back Vigs' documentary, but well I will just watch it. I promise you yes, because as ulices, yes sorry, yes it was the motive. I mean, yes, or that' s why. We don' t want them to keep talking to us about or, to keep talking about that sad part of our history and getting us involved then doesn' t make

any sense. Yes, that they have done before and notice that the actor you say that plays Paco are law Let me look for him because I would like to be able to say the name because I was very struck by an interview where he said he was a reporter at that time. Ok ok I think now he' s an actor and then it turns out that, because he plays Paco Estánley and apparently, he was, then, as a reporter at the time when this terrible fact of Paco happened. Just think of it

as a little clearer. Listen, yes, yes, yes, I say, I understand, but I understand perfectly what you must have suffered. The Kissings, of course, acquitted Paola during Mario Besares. But well, they opened this Pandora' s box by authorizing them to do the East because in Vix I believe I believe all art is called the actor. We hadn' t introduced myself. The truth is, I forgot. I' m sorry, hey, I want to tell you. I mean those who want to

go that, according to me, they can go check now. Let me know, please, who are here seeing us if they can access the channel store, because I' ve already opened the amount. But please tell me if you can get in, if you can get to the store, if you can see the products. I think there are three products, that' s all, and I think they' re going to like it. Well, let me know if you can see them and buy them. I'

m not active on Paypol yet. You don' t know what it cost me to work, but, well, there, I go there, I go, says Aida Alvarez. What happens is that it possibly affects Mrs Brenda in her campaign as a federal deputy. It may be so, but I insist they lent themselves to the documentary by authorizing it. Yeah, he doesn ' t hear a lopit, it' s worth it in quality. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think it' s well done. I think it' s pretty well done. I think it' s well written.

I think this one' s okay. I think it can give rise to many deductions, which people can make in attitudes, because, for example, they present Mario Besares and, and perhaps, you would have to see him with this conspiracyist eagerness and so on. But they introduce Mario Besares who says I broke my toe one night before the murder and you see him walking almost normal. When Jorge Gil is then shot, he can no longer move. So they make a comparison, because yes, you can infer a lot of

things. Or they' re inducing you to think something else. Not then, but look at it and everyone who it is that its conclusion is a case that we have seen is being judged. So I think that because it would be very difficult for the lawsuit to run in effect, because the series also warns that we are presenting based on the facts that have already been judged. Exactly, of course, exactly says the episode of Jorge moved me, says Daniel, Yes, I was moved, above all, that no one

saw that there was a man with a strong trauma. Not sure, of course, yes, but as they present the character is strong. And speaking of talking about Monterrey, because this good, speaking of a new lion. Yesterday and I will do this for both channels and also for Spreaker. I want to make it clear to you that yesterday we discussed Claud and I, but we discussed how we discussed a million times because we' ve been doing this program for nine years together, but we didn' t fight, we

didn' t argue, we didn' t qualify. No. She didn ' t qualify me in any way. I don' t qualify c c CNS in any way. That is a quality that has the relationship between Claudius and me, which we can discuss alleged, but we do not qualify ourselves. And that yes and it really is terrible to see comments and, of course, I say it because I am in my rightful right to do so.

It' s terrible to wake up and watch I love my history program in history and I love this program and I talk about everything I do and everything we do on every channel. I love what we do at SPREAT and I love it. What is not father is that this Community that is truly so wonderful I read. The messages I read live are wonderful, but those who arrive afterwards are truly brutally violent. I' ve even been told about my father who would be ashamed of me of those things, of that level.

He wouldn' t be ashamed of me. I' m the youngest and we have a wonderful relationship. That' s behind me, too. There' s a picture of him and I have a thousand wonderful memories that I' d tell you about with me, but don' t touch your dad. On the other hand, I was told that I was stupid,

that I was an idiot, that I didn' t think. I want to tell you because they told me in the Maines thing there in San Pedro Garza, Garcia, where all this temple falls, where they are closing an election campaign, it is an accident, where there are dead dies, of course a child dies. A child died. Then they told me you' re so stupid because the boy died in Chiapas. Did he die in Chapas, too? A child also died in Chiapas. But I want to tell you that there they are. There it is for you to see and read

all these detractors. I' ll show you. There' s the note. There you will see the lord with his underage son, who died an eleven- year- old boy. There he is. They' ve been alerted three times for scavenging. Many people from Monterrey wrote to me, many people again León de San Pedro, to say no. No. They didn ' t warn us and I' ll explain something to them. They may

not have told the city as soon as they' ve heard. But this environmental warning, with water from the government, because this is a document from the federal government. You' re coming in I' m not kicking him out of the federal government. Federal government advised that heavy rains are predicted in the north, center and southeast and that heavy rains are expected in Chiapas,

Mexico City, Coahuila, Hidalgo, Nuevo León. During the night today they warn of the winds of more than seventy kilometers per hour they have warned. This was not for the citizenry to take it into account. It was civil protection of the Nuevo León Government that should have taken it into account, and they were the ones who had to have taken the necessary measures. Of course

what Claudia says about Maines' reaction is survival logic. Sure. Of course, no one knows how he' s gonna react when you' re in a situation like this. I know but I respect Claudia, of course, and that' s what she said, that' s true. I, maybe, what we didn' t do was agree to be talking about the same thing. I was talking about the authorities having that responsibility, so that ' s what I wanted to clarify before they insult, before they say anything.

That was the information. So I' m not stupid, and my dad' s not gonna be ashamed of me, or anything like that. That' s the way it was. Point and how it could have been the PRI and how it could have been the Bread as it could have been I don' t care or in any country point. The thing. The point is that they have to have, or whoever the government of any country

is, they have to be sure that the citizens will be fine. So, well, that was a clarification and, of course, this Community is very loving and I call on you, I ask you, I suggest, I implore the loving community that you are the most to write me messages, please, so as not to have to read the others. But, well, that was one of the things we talked about, another of the things

we talked about this week. What else do you guys remember we have, no, because it was good, I wasn' t remembering, I was seeing, but this was we just talked about, because the Infuriates also has to do with attacks and things that, in reality, don' t make

sense, not that it doesn' t make any sense. And we were just yesterday, seeing as a woman who is a great artist, who is very successful, who has been working for many years, what a family has done and continues to have her voice, her talent, which is what people offer and appear simply to criticize and to offend, even not for the way in which she expresses herself, and that is always a sadness. It' s not a shame that people can have what they have inside them to project

into others, not exactly, but yes. Indeed, many times we do get information. We' re all wrong. We' re all wrong, we' re all wrong, but we don' t qualify Ephraim. No. And this culture that now in the networks give them the power through a photo without photo, say whatever they want and attack and be violent in such a visceral and so unhuman way. Let' s really reason where we want

to go, as a city. It' s what we need, because they' re never really going to find me at any point so violent in networks Yes, I defend my point of view and I' m having Facebook about everything, but I never qualify people. I mean, I can say whatever you want, and we can all say what we want, but qualify people, which is the case in the fruited that it' s what horror

it is. I really don' t know where we' re going, because we' re polarizing and we' re getting more and more violent and we allow hypocrisy because yes, generation of glass until you get behind one is that you don' t have a photo, not to insult anyone. Of course he hears and besides, it is something nice that I think we try

to contribute to the health measure of our particular reach. Each of us who have already said the truth here is not the happy word, much less, but we make the effort to express ourselves as best as possible and continue to learn, because we don' t know everything, but we investigate and then a nice word to add to the dictionary of with all peace, just as we have put words like sophism and others on the table. I like it very much, for example, also now to raise the word fallacy, which

can also make it final. Sometimes you use that. And a fallacy, unlike what some people believe, is not a lie and whether or not people say it is a fallacy, because it is a lie and a point not a fallacy. It is a dialectic construct similar to sophism, but not with the same specific characteristics. But it is something that seems true and it is not or pretends to be true and it is not. And one of those is precisely to think that a programme of opinion would be equivalent to a scorn

like what we are now pointing out is not right. And it' s not the same. So that' s also why it' s important, there' s something about this topic and what you' re talking about lupita, because many times people are hiding in that, not you, too, you' re talking about mengano, because it' s not that it' s not the same thing, that' s how it' s almost like telling you I don' t know the comparison at best, because it' s a little inaccurate or quite inaccurate. But it' s like telling a

teacher that he, too, is telling students how to write. Well, not so correct that or not grade them an exam, because you don' t have to judge, because that' s not judging. That' s another thing the Master does and here it seems to me that it would be a little bit like this and we were also talking hormite about accidents, things that don' t go well, what Ephraim told us, about the model that was there on the train track and that has such a terrible ending.

And it turns out that again, there was no planning, there was no permission, there was nothing, but irresponsibly this photo shoot ends in a total disgrace, in one in a tragedy. It' s just that those things happen in one is that that' s a civilian, that' s civil protection. And here we are not talking to any political party. We are talking about the irresponsibility of those who organize it. That' s the point. I don' t know, it could have been Mainés or the elephant

group and I had already had an accident. So, you have to see how the scenarios of those who do, what is called the one in front of the Palace of Sports, what is called that place of disposition, walks the autotra, the autodromes. But see the scenarios that put a barbarity. It' s a monstrosity and there wasn' t that here. And not here. So it' s not against the government. I don' t

care. It' s about whoever does it to see how many tiny ears it hears is that it doesn' t have the yellow marking of the step. So we' re going to shut him down civil protection and leave the government again lion to introduce this without having checked that with the weather warnings, I mean, it' s anyway, no, no, it' s not about throwing him at the government. I understand that everything is now seen,

so everyone believes that everything they say is taken as something. And no, no, no, it' s not who it was, who it was? Now I understand in these in a personal capacity, if they are in an electoral contest, because if they do something that bad, then how

they want one to take it too. I mean, I mean, and it' s just it' s just it' s just it' s s it' s. Not and not precisely has to do, as Lupita just it' s just it' s just it' s just it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' s it' said, with the reactions at the moment things are happening, but in that the lack of foresight, the lack of care, the not being aware of

the possible consequences of a natural phenomenon that is going to happen and that, because it affects that I think it does. That' s what happened yesterday, I mean, it wasn' t that I' ve been wanting Claudia. Claudia was absolutely right about what she said. I was absolutely right. We don' t know how we' re gonna act. No one knows how he' s going to act in a tremor, in an earthquake, how you' re going to act in this accident, we don' t

know how we' re going to act. It' s like a survival instinct here, because it was a candidate that supposes he' s a leader. I don' t know if it' s okay to put it in. Let me see if I have this video, but it' s a person. If you tell me who it is, thank you. Let me see if I have that video, but, well, if you want to talk, give me because I saw it, you sent it to me. I thought it was extremely wise. He' s a specialist, no image, let me see if I can. There it is, I' ve

got it. I want to introduce because it seems to me that it is very accurate what he says and says in Tiktok, but here I am introduced, here withered video desk. There you go. Pay attention. Look at the crisis annex. I' ll tell you what JorgeÁlvarez Mainez did right and wrong in the first hours of the San Pedro tragedy. Really that. I hope you never have to go through this, but you always better be well prepared. We start with the immediate hilt. At the time of the

accident. It' s perfectly normal for him to run when he sees the structure to fall. Yes, it' s instinctive, you understand, but that image is very powerful. He needed to counter it immediately, staying to lead the rescue efforts but did the opposite, left the place and returned until later. That' s gonna be the most expensive mistake he' s gonna get, and I understand he went to check himself out at the hospital.

But I' m going to give you a strong example. If you hit the road, you get unharmed, but there are wounded there, you stay until you move to someone who does need help. For people, an accident at an event of yours is your responsibility. You couldn' t back off for even a minute. Now that you did well to suspend the campaign, stay in Ponterrey and accompany the victims. He also did the right thing by going out and reporting quickly and doing it personally, but the videos published were

very improvised. In this type of videos it is much more important what you communicate with images with your attitude and with non- verbal language, it should not be to find your hands in the bags of your pants, because of no guilt and that you are hiding something. Nor should he have recorded this one sitting, much less in that closed position, with his legs crossed and his torso pulled back, communicates insecurity, lack of leadership, lack of accessibility

and, most importantly, reduces the seriousness of the tragedy. Finally, my best recommendation for seniors and anyone who goes through a crisis like this. Stop focusing your communication on informing the citizenry better dedicate yourself, to accompanying the victims, to helping them in everything you can and that the citizenry will do it. This technique is a visual apostrophe that is very powerful in crisis management. It' s about talking about citizenship indirectly. It' s just what the

rulers do when they visit disaster zones. Now, there' s no way out of a tragedy like this during a campaign. But if you can contain the damage through good crisis management, I think it' s very clear. I think it is very clear from this very clear expert that there is no doubt about what he is saying, but he is bringing it and he is not taking it away and hitting any Government. He' s not talking, talking in any game. No, no, no, no, he'

s saying things very clear, very clear. And well, people in these electoral times take it personally and it' s nothing personal. We have to learn. That' s why I think on these channels Daniel is witnessing that

he' s not. Juan and Daniel Omar, who have been here so long, know perfectly well that what we have always said is that we have to be critical, we have to have critical thinking, we have to know how to question and we don' t have to cling to an idea because we love a person or because we love a character, a football team, because it can' t be very fan of I don' t know how to ask. And but, well, the xtuiño is so far in trouble how we' re going to do it, in legal problems, very serious,

very accurate. It doesn' t exactly make it, and that' s what it shouldn' t be, but in none. That' s why we' ve done sixth- year shows, in researching stories, we ' ve done manipulative leaders here. We' ve done it here, too. We' ve done a lot of things here to talk about it,

because we can' t and we can all fall. We can all suddenly fall into following a leader that envelops us, that deceives us and that gives us what they need in beliefs that stand empty, that which, but not in a moment we have to question if in what you believe survives your questionings, then go ahead. But if you don' t, no, no, you can' t say what you think. Yeah, I totally agree.

Also, notice that now that I think it is very thoughtful this and chat is, I also see comments the truth, very parents at this time, very interesting. Obviously, Juan, how you' re telling us to discuss opposing ideas is not the same as fighting. Of course you can and I would say you should argue with intelligence and respect and various things of understanding about what it is like to have different opinions and to know them, to

defend them and even many times in a good discussion. It' s what happens, not exactly that I change my mind completely to someone else, but that I do take something from each other. I think what this guy is saying in this video says what he did right, because he says so too. What you did right was this. What you didn' t do right was that. You' re not saying that everything was wrong, even how

you could have done better, because that' s what you mean. And you would also expect a candidate to have a qualified team precisely to advise you on that kind of handling, because it' s not that you have it on your own but there' s supposed to be people around, not that it' s the one that says you have to do this soon. Get in here, get in there. And that' s what, because apparently, it didn' t happen in that case and that' s what he

' s pointed out exactly is going to talk to you. For example, this was told to me by an aunt of mine who is Chilean, when it was the tsunami in Chile, that tsunami that was already years ago. There had been a very powerful earthquake and they won' t let me lie to anyone who' s Chilean here or who' s been there. It was this earthquake and so on and it was warned of the United States.

They warned that it was coming from Hawaii or where this was going to be because there' s going to be a tsunami, but the person who got the message didn' t know how to speak English and it was a tragedy. Of course there is a human error, there is also a mistake on the part of what it is and it does not mean that it is going.

These are mistakes and accidents that could have been foreseen. Yeah, probably for today, after you know what' s happened years ago, for today, because, of course, they must have people who know how to speak English. Of course, whatever the alert comes, I know to understand you not like that. That' s how big stupid things can be. And here' s what happened in another backup. Ephraim, Ephraim, but legally the Omission doesn' t take away your guilt and is talking about legal issues.

I mean, that' s who gets over Minds and all that. But as far as I understand it, the fact that you can' t speak English, because of your work to see English and understand the message. You didn' t know that clearly here. Nothing' s going to happen

with Mr Mines. It' s not going to happen because nothing is going to happen because Mr Governor has already spoken that, by the way, he has more and more properties than the lopal, if he has more properties than the tendebre, so that you understand me he has you if he has more properties than the ginger and the lopal together is coming out. Nothing' s gonna happen. And it' s unfortunately human loss. A dry look could

have been foreseen or prevented. You couldn' t if you had a wind water alert of more than seventy, at least they would have checked that the scaffolding that held this whole structure and everything else would have been solid enough. And if it was not civil protection, it must have prevented the event from taking place or otherwise taking place, elsewhere or in a closed place at best.

But yes, it could have prevented the loss of itself. Yeah, yeah, just, yeah, with the water warning that I already put them on they would have done something there was forecast, weather forecast, or were there the ones. Likewise, winds with gusts of forty sixty kilometers are expected in Quintana Arroyucatán, with possible hoppers Baja Califia, south Mexico, State of Mexico, Guerrero Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, already gone Oaxaca or Puebla,

Querétaro, Sonoro or Traxcala. And there it is. The other communication is going to say ay does not say if it is also low pressure channels. They had them. No one had Coahuila' s announcement, New Lion. Here it says forecast, weather, here it says in Chihuahua, in Coahuida I had it. They had the warning, then protection. If vile could have done this at best, not to think, but well, sometimes better than leftover that are missing. I don' t say I' m sure

you do and many of them. Prevention is always important and fortunately, precisely with these advances that we have in meteorology we can know what centuries ago, because it is not true. Or it was much more difficult, because there were some methods to more or less know that you could expect in the matter of rains or things like that. But today you have great resources to know

that and it' s a shame not to use them. I remembered at this moment that several years ago I was taking a course in Tabasco and also in Tabasco there was on one occasion a tremendous hurricane. They are already about fifteen years old, I don' t know, I don' t remember, but many years ago and when it was told they were coming, they were, as happens very often, not that it' s going to be a storm, it' s not going to be a hurricane, it'

to be. We were in Villahermosa and I remember that the place where I s going to be a hurricane, it' s going to be, it ' s going to be, it' s going to be, it' s going to be, it' s going to be, it' s going to be, it' s going to be, it' s going was taking the course, which was therefore of an important dependency Government, because it was a building like very narrow, closed of many floors, and then I really thought if they decided not to cancel and this, how we would

get out of here or what would happen and it was practically in front of a malecon or I don' t know what they were like there. The fact is that in the end, yes, the person responsible decided that afternoon to cancel the course and indeed not. Several floors were flooded and some people who were in their homes were also watered. It was very sad because the next day, yes, the course was resumed, but there was someone who said yes, I no longer have a refrigerator. He ruined the room.

I don' t know what we' re trying to save what we could, but well, they were with their family and they were able to do the best that was in their hands, with their family, in their homes, instead of being clinging to taking a course in some very closed offices where they would have had more movies. But, for example, we have had

cases, for example, in Mexico City we have a seismic alarm. We complain when it rings and there is a tremor, but sometimes it sounds and there was no tremor, but there is a warning, of course I see. We prefer that it sounds and that nothing happens, or that it trembles and nothing happens, but we' ve already had a warning. There' s prevention. That' s called preventing what happened so they don' t go too far. What happened to day care was sometimes also the fault of

the authorities. They couldn' t have been burning documents next to a day care center. Then it has nothing to do with the government on duty. One tragedy is like the other. They could have been losing him from comings. There are accidents, one thing, they are tragedies that were by omission, as you said. And another thing is accidents that are really unpredictable, not unforeseeable, that is if right now there is a granice, as I ' ve been falling in size, because hey, what do we do,

that there' s a tree we make. We can' t do anything, no, but there are things that go elsewhere. You have to know better. I' ll tell you in this personal title. I had the office here in Campeche, in the saddrous rome and all I was there was the earthquake, I followed it, the pandemic came and they arrived in the pandemic and told us the building has no permits for this. America, no, not here, it must be nothing more than lawyers and all with faces.

So mem then I took out all my stuff and then they told us. Besides, the building is down five years ago and I said we were in there and my partners are still there, uh, and I was telling them to see something clear happen, but I' ve already been warned. But I' m already warned. The problem would be if they came to civil protection and said man can continue to live without problem. Nothing' s

ever gonna happen. Well, at least they already know, at least they already know, so, well, that' s your moral lupita, your ethics. I mean, no, no, no, no, no. I don' t say it' s right or wrong, but if you ' re told there' s a danger and you want to stay, they ' re wrong, yes, you' re taking responsibility for your own life. The problem is that you receive patients, that is, that putting signs at the entrance of the hospital or the clinic that says we risk our life

if you, as a patient, also want to risk it welcome. It ' s clear because you' re already telling them that it' s been five years since that or earthquake happened. I already had, I already had that warning, because indeed there was a great review of beginnings where it was said that there was a more moderate risk, that everything we knew was uninhabitable. Then imagine, you already knew and continued operating, operating, operating, no, and if people knew, they were terrible. That' s exactly

the plan. We' ve come to pass. We' re going to do the member program, but to finish this program we' re going to say goodbye to the member program. It' s because I' m going to teach you about wine and I' m going to tell you well, no more a little wine, I' m going to tell you about Cooper ' s birthday. Those who are not members are going to say" son

" to the shepherdess. No. Those who are not members can emigrate to Spreaker and there listen to us. Yeah, we' re going to continue on YouTube, we' re going to go to members, all right, all right. Well, all right, well, let' s go, then, and this one I insist, those who want to keep listening to the program can go to Spreaker, to Spotify, to Amazon Music, you can go to Hay Podcast and there you keep listening. And the rest of us meet here on YouTube for members. Fair, fair or not fair.

Yeah, a democratic, uh, gra and that' s how it works. That' s how things work. By the way, the other one was telling me why they' re asking for likes. Likes aren' t asked. They make mistakes by hearing Caoutube, they' ll really know your pita that you do know what YouTube tells you you have to say. No, you don' t either, you have to learn. There I valve go already private in the channel of the shepherd and I go private in the

channel here also private keep changes. Then let me change the broadcast here. We' re going to go for members only, post there we are and we' re going to go here for members only, and the others can still listen to us here. Those of us who are happy here in life, we love to keep them going. We' re going to pass here activated and we' re going to pass here just for members, post there is already, is that it? Come on, we' re still here. They' re watching us. There, I' m going to stream

Yard? There, I' m going to stream Yard? OK, perfect, OK. Okay. According to this, we' re still here to see public, because this doesn' t let me change and I think I ' ve already changed it Tell me how you' re going to see. They' re telling me like it looks. I want to know if we ' re for a member. Ah well, let me know in the chat. Please, if we' re already for members and let me know the chat, here I read them and now I' m going to show them to you. The little wine Hey, that' s already the one to

see Lupis who. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, we' re not gonna invite me. We' re going to invite Juan and Salazar. We' re gonna send Ken out for limbs right now. Juani, we ' re already members. Here, thank you, thank you. Look, he' s got the dragonfly. He says he' s already got his maibu They' re Rise. Let' s go in tune, everyone, let' s go Wait for me, this is the first time we' ve done this, so be patient, there, come on, you' ve got this John and you' ve got to see that we don'

t hate each other or anything. No, Barba' s not here because they don' t like to drink. But, hey, he doesn' t tell you Juan and he can' t right now, but well, when we' re going to do paranormal phenomena, so he' s already here. Go with a mask, because the camera closes you. Juani you enter with camera closed and if you enter, I close the Chamber, you are the shadow. Juanita exactly enters you, I close the Chamber and you no longer enter into you in vandal you in of you. No one sees

you. Ah well, ora goes in and I can control it. Don ' t worry. I' m not gonna put you there to be seen. We' re still here then in Spreak, in Spotify, the members are already here as in shorts and I' m going to teach them here to see. This is my wine. There he is. This is my wine label. This is a heart my son designed. Well, of course it' s an alternative, but that was designed by one of my children.

You see, my children hate me, but they don' t love me very much with all the evening and we love each other very much. This is a Saint Jojoves grape, as Saint Joves sees, yes, and then this is a wine two thousand twenty. I' ll put you here on link right now from where you can ask. Oh, well, I ' m gonna put them on right now, just one second, let me see here for a second I' m gonna actually put the link right where

this wine is. This is precisely what I can do here, because we are among members, of course, because it cannot be done otherwise and I will actually put them in this here in the comments for you to see. There it is, it' s already put them good, and because this wine is made in the Valle de Guadalupe. The first time, the first edition, was made by the designer These grapes were designed by an enologist.

Then it has a lot of seal. Even, it smells like the valley of Guadeloupe the Rosé wine, the rose wine for you to see, because it can be a red red one, it can be one more clear, it can be one this one. It' s not really sweet. I don' t like sweet wines, but it' s not brutally dry either.

So she says the collaborator and the collaborator and Steffi and she said that there was already a lot of thanks in nese stefic go that page and you can buy my wine and I' m going to be very happy that you take it, that you try it and tell me what you thought was good. This grape is delicious and they know how to take the Rosué wine as an aperitif as a peritive. But wine, wine I don' t know,

has a problem, a real problem, a serious problem. You go like water, you cheat, it' s misleading, because red is a lot more powerful to go. The mildest grapes are very powerful and, instead, the rose, because you leave as well as ay chaticadito, plastic when you realize, you already finished the bottle. The dragonfly says that if in the United States you don' t notice, you don' t, because there would have to be an import permit and it has to be processed.

But let me ask if they can send him over. It may be, but here, in Mexico, he does say h and Eva for his glass of white wine. What you can go with. They won' t believe it. But now that Chiles season is coming in Nogada, oh, yeah. The rose, the rose, the rosel may like him very well. Look. What it has to do to accompany one wine is that at the time you taste the food and at the time you taste the wine, no

flavor beats the other. That' s marity. If at the time you try, for example, if you try, I will give you an example, which is very typical. If you try him chima and then you drink red wine, he' ll make your wine bitter. If you try serrano ham and give red wine a drink, you go see them in methane metal and it metalizes a lot. It' s gonna take. That' s why you have to take the serrano ham with a little cheese so that the cheese fat can cushion this metalization. Then you can have this rose wine.

It can be with a seafood sopite. It can also be something that doesn ' t beat you with something very fruity. It can also be with some stewed chick when it is pizza or pasta look. The thing is, the tomato isn' t a great red buddy, but you can take it with rose. Although red wine doesn' t go well with a pizza, because

it has a lot of cheese. The pasta also goes very well with a red, because it has cream, because it has pasta, because it has all those enemy things of wine look Oh that way I have my folders of my collines. I hear lupita. It' s used in the United States.

I don' t know, I don' t know yet, but like it was the most common combination there was pizza with beer and in South America, like there' s a division in Argentina, for example, there are those who eat pizza and accompany it with beer and those who accompany it with wine. But for me and you know it, we' ve shared it. There' s no such thing as a slice. I, when I tell them to order a pizza, don' t always ask for it, really, but I do ask for it. It' s a fact

that I' m going to accompany her with wine. For me, it ' s an calcifiable pleasure. Pizza with a wine. Actually, Efray isn ' t exactly a wine drinker. I' ve learned from my colleagues because in fact, it' s really hard for me to work. It' s hard for me to work because I' m quick, I' m happy. Another enemy of wine, especially red wine, is vinegar. Of course, vinegar, because it is the enemy rhymes because it is a decomposed wine. Not then is to have a salad with red wine. It'

s like stabbing the vinco, like wanting to tear it apart. But the virus can take it. The virus can be known what happens to wine, for example, red wine, when it is a great reserve wine, which is very powerful, that tempranillo is a very powerful water with a lot of expression, very hard and when it is in, when it is in great reserves even more because it has evolved a long time, no, then it has very strong flavors and that there they could eat, for example, a

meat with pepper also more seasoned. But if you drink something very seasoned with a young wine, oh because look at this, you have to clarify it, because the other day I critic who goes to this appetizer who said that a tempranillo was a young wine. No. No, no, no, wines are breeding. Breeding when they' re young wines. Book when they already have more barrels. I do not have here exactly the months of Barrica, and great reserve when they already have years more than twenty- four months

in Barrica, then the wines also have a certain size of cork. When there is a grape that can be, that can be made with, a wine that is going to be kept, then it is put a cork longer than usual, because it is the winemaker, the manufacturer, the winemaker, the winegrower knows that that wine, which brings a grape of such good quality that it can wait many years, has to have a long cork so that

it can continue to evolve all those years. The wine has cork so that it can breathe out between oxygen and continues to evolve, evolve, evolve. That' s why it' s so important. Now there' s a screw. Well, they' re aged wines, they' re young wines and they' re not bad. They' re just young. We' re gonna have Juani here now and we' re not gonna show her. Because he' s got masks, he' s got masks. Welcome, salted buns, hello, hello. Thank you, Lupita. It' s

good to see you guys here It' s two. Yes, but well, I' m happy to accompany you here. We' re going to check out a trip to Houston all to visit Juani. Yeah, I' d be a pain in the ass by now. Yeah, hey, you and Juan like wine. I love it, I love red wine, but I know little. That' s why I' m paying you a lot of attention. I' m here, he' s taking notes, Lupitas, hear tomorrow and look at him, say and do. Says Lupis, it' s good that we' re among friends and don' t imagine

talking about this topic the most non- man gossip. The truth is that what they say doesn' t matter to me exactly what they say about me and about wine, of course, in a wine hobby is something that I

enjoy very much. I learned to drink wine. The truth is that I did not like much to drink anything, but the wine had something that I liked when I studied gastronomy, a diploma in gastronomy, because then there I knew Ricardo Espindola, a great somelia that can google it if they want googlean what pack know who Ricardo Espindola is, and he gave us a kind of wine that had to do with gastronomy. So he was still giving a course on this, looking for my diploma to teach them the gastronomy one to see

if I can find him around here. But, well, he took a wine course at a place called prosesia. I don' t know if I saw him at a banquet place here in Mexico City and, like, I know or I weird, if someone moved something that was heard, well, someone' s still moving something. I think Juan Bueno ok I took this gastronomy course and then I met Ricardo Espindola there. You can google it at this point Pan American University is DAI School of Administration of Institutions of the Pan

American University. Certifica María Guadalupe Martínez González, graduated in gastronomy and finished it in the two thousand nine. There it is, then there I met Ricardo Espindola. He is a Mexican somelier, indeed wonderful and then he saw us. Well he said he wanted to go from those we were taking the gastronomy course or this diploma and well I went to take this wine course and Ricardo teaches you to drink wine from the most elementary to the most sophisticated of wine

in all its forms. And graduation was to break with saber a bottle of champagne, which is a spectacular, wonderful spectacle. And then I didn' t take video, but I actually took it with one of my kids that course and well, it' s two thousand nine. I finished gastronomy and there I followed two years, until the two thousand ten, two thousand eleven doing the wine thing and I started going to the Guadeloupe valley and there I started to know what was the most in- depth wine and we started to

drink wine from all over the world. Because, well, with the course with Ricardo Espindola, he must give courses and someone here wants to go, but look for him and if he gives and is on facebook, because he teaches you how to drink wines from all over the world. I remember you gave us once a taste of the Pinotash grape. There are more than five thousand varieties of grapes. I haven' t tried all of them, of course. Then, then, yes, magazines would come out, but no.

I haven' t tasted five thousand varieties of ua. But and yet, there is, for example, the same grape that would be tempranillo. It is also called bull ink in another country, because that is a designation of origin. It is a designation of origin in Spain, it is riojana. So, well, anyway, but not one day he put us a grape that' s South African. Each country has a flag grape. South Africa' s is the pine tar, and I didn' t like it at all. That grape. I' d never try it, I'

d never try it again. In Chile it is the carmenere. By the

way, the Carmenere Huva. Yes, but that' s very interesting, because Carmenere was originally from France and in France it ended up with a plague that is called phyloxera, that is ribed And then they say that out there, out of the thousand eight hundred years, some miregrowers had brought some, some plants, some bushes to Chile and there they put them and like no one took much notice and said no, for this they put it, said another name until a Frenchman came a long time later and said no, because

this is the one that ended in France, it is the one that became extinct in France by the plague And now you have it, for it is that r and now it is the exact fulli. Here, in Mexico, the grapes, for example, here in Mexico, the strip of wine would reach a little below the Guadeloupe valley. But because we do magic, we lower the strip of wine and with the climatic changes, because it almost arrives to Querétaro. What happens to these places, in my opinion, is that

the terroa is very acidic. The wine, the taste is given by the earth, of course, that feeds the root. Therefore, in the Goalupe valley it is a little mineralized because the sea is very close in places like Querétaro, or Guanajuato and others, because it is very acid floor of the soil. Then it' s very good for champagne. Here champagne is also a designation of origin, but good for sparkling wine or white wine. They ' re really good places. Not for my taste. Not like this for

red. Precisely because of the cides. But for every wine is every one who perceives, every one has a sense and every one perceives reality in a different way. So then listen. This is like an introduction for us to make early programs so I promise you and bring in the likes of Ephraim, who does some wonders with women. We' re going to do wonders with grapes so we can talk about grapes, about we have a project, Dr

Mel and I and we' re going to do it. There, we ' re going to do it, but we' re starting that project We ' re delighted, they' re going to love it, they' re going to love it little by little. Let' s talk Juani eventually already next week. I create another for members, but for paranormal phenomena. Tiririt and there yes, look Ita and Ephraim will win us all and Juanito, yes, how hard, tell us several us more or less, putting what

it is going to be about. I had my lupita wine question or I had it answered, tell me your salad, with white wine, with rose wine, with a white thread, with a white wine that maybe a shardonnase a little more fruity. But the white wine can hold any salad and that one with less glue looks the same only, but it has the dry because it has less sugar. It' s just that the wine usually has the same degrees of red rose alcohol. The sub is there three fourteen. This

roset has twelve four. It is between twelve and fourteen in the degrees of alcohol of wine. Then it doesn' t matter, or whatever you want. He' s gonna hit you anyway I already felt vegan written half a cup. I' m here, but, yeah, don' t tell yourself, they' re gonna split you up. I already know what we ' re gonna train you to get Juan to shut up and it' s a closed wire. You want me to open your mic and you open it to see now and I' m sorry what it does to you. Like

that I' m on the phone. I' m having trouble. If I don' t want them inter ok look I' m gonna ask her some questions. Daniel says he feels like red wine hits more See if the grapes are gonna work on your body. Also according to the pH you have that day. That' s why sometimes some people have headaches. Some don ' t, but it has to do with your body' s pH at the time. The red wine. They are winemaking processes other than the red rose from white, and can be the grapes, because there are so many.

But I promise you, Daniel, we' re going to learn a lot here. We' re gonna learn a lot. What happens is that sweets are the thing that hits you the most, because you' re going out as a freshie. That' s a bad thing, but well, before we say good- bye, we' ll be here an hour later. But what' s this about, paranormal phenomena, so that we' re preparing for members, the whole wine thing. We' re going to

do it for pure members. It' s going to be nice, good to talk, let' s get involved in the paranormal phenomena, tell us what happened to them, but let' s talk about personal issues, about what each of us has experienced and something or not happened to us, and what happened to people in Quito. I really do. I' ve got a lot of paranormal stories you hear and a frenzy psychiatrists s two, but therapists here can help you Juan and the doctor what do you think Juan I

has well, here I' m going to get into the controversy. Right, as we' ve always said wrong. I don' t know, I can' t determine that they' re paranormal. There' s probably an explanation out there. But while you' re giving me that explanation, I think these situations are special because I' m going to talk to you and you' ll say. Ah well, then it' s good, go preparing women, leaving traces of witches. The light went out, the

lupita, and in the light, I dropped things. Yeah, yeah, in case you two do, that' s the way, that' s right, then I' m gonna do it, too. I' ll do it. The Harry Houdini of that show was already the one Harry Houdini, the divulsionist. In addition, he was engaged in unmasking false mediums and people who told him that up to there he offered a reward to communicate with

his dead mother. Not because there were many people who were the same time it was the time of Nicola three, that of Sir Arthur, Conan Doyle, all these who were investigating paranormal phenomena, especially talking to the deceased. So, Harry Oudin did want to say I wish that could happen, but he always found, because they were charlatans and he discovered the tricks. He didn' t play tricks. So that' s why I' m going to make Houdin' s pitcher and Marifer says it wasn' t the bride

or wife, because I remember reading that it was the mom. But I promise to check it out before I assume that role for the day it' s the show. I' m going to tell you this one. Well, there it is, wait here and I' m seeing how the tea is. I don' t know if the store looks so good on my channel or anything else is seen on the history channel, in history. But you' ll tell me, yes, Doctor, you' re going to

be like the judge of the paranormal phenomena of all the dismantler. I' m going to ah because I don' t have that much capacity, but I' ll say it' s not that you know that the father is able to question, question what we just said to me a little while ago,

you have to question look simply, right now. I' ll tell you that, right now, so fast we' re there, watching TV making time for the time here and all, and then, suddenly, this to my husband had a bottle of water, a glass bottle, full of water that he always drinks because well, we like to wash them and refuse these bottles. And out of nowhere, I mean, we' re both

like this. He didn' t touch it, he didn' t move it, nothing, and he realizes that the bottle exploded and he' s a pragmatic man who dedicates himself, because to numbers let' s say something says this won' t be something like bad vibes, and I of course not for something broke, but because he breaks a bottle alone and I say eventually he has time to vomit to see a bottle full of water that was in the refrigerator and that later he had a mouth. That' s the

prisoner' s physical. I' m telling you about physics Nothing else he says he' s had like five hours already. He didn' t break the refifras there. The thing is, it could have been. What happens is that then it may have been that at the time you' re in the fridge there' s something. It' s happened with the glass. It was already felt, I did it after maro car to a thousand I sent you with warm attention to the water. No, oh no, and besides, I had five coras there. Rather, what Lupita says would make

the glass sense. The pressure of the water, the pressure gel boot has oxygen, it has a weight and in its moment by vent, because it is all that is warning you that you will have a malistic heritage, you will listen, you will not hear the eyes to see already mita how it

will be good that. Someone wants to let me know that I' m going to get an inheritance and if I don' t believe him, if I don' t believe in the bottle that I' m told, then he' s not gonna shit me anymore and I' m going to drop you and then you' re going to say clearly it was good time. Hey, it' s not donated to me. You' re asking me about Cooper' s party. I' ll talk to you. That' s her friend Joya, that' s her friend who goes out to play

ball in the mornings. This is her nine sister, her new sister Huera. I' m going to tell you what happened this week and I think that, according to these heats that have existed, Cooper has been on the run for two days with the fall of tired diarrhea. Then I couldn' t make him his cupcake, which carries meat, cheese and things for doggy, fruit and egg, and everything I couldn' t do because I have a dietecita for them to recover. It' s just that the heat'

s so strong for the puppies, it' s really affecting them. So that' s why, but yesterday I sang the Green Jappy and the mornings I put her tie on. I was gonna put her hat on, but I wanted to eat it, so I better take it off. But that ' s how we celebrate. And I think I' ll make him the cake on Sunday. And there, if I put the video to you with great pleasure, oh how nice they hear, then let' s say goodbye

now and these programs for members are pending. Where we' re going to talk about wines, where we' re going to talk about grapes, where we' re going to talk, wine areas, husbands, everything they want. Let' s go to a forito, nice, with cooking and everything so that we can talk about everything there. This seems to everyone, yes, of course. Thank you so much. Thank you so much, Dr Amel. Thank you very much for seeing if I am ready and finally,

thank you very much, Juan and Salazar. No thanks to you take here a little while to share with you happy of life and then pending for the exact paranormal. Thank you so much, Efra Baby. What letters I want, what a pleasure they' re always selling among women. There he is and the other one. Let' s see if one day you can come and stick yourself in the claud too in any of these. For members, the truth is that I don' t tell them because on Fridays, the

truth is, we' re all more relaxed and so on. And so, Claudia, Luis, Aurora, Maria Barbara, because they' re all on Friday. And the truth, because we are very intent. But, well, thank you so much for accompanying us here always, and I look forward to all your loving messages. Thank you, Community. Beautiful is the store. I think the cup' s gone really bad, but, well, go and see what' s out there. Thank you so much and we said goodbye. Thank you all, thank you all. And let' s go, then.

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