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Are we here yet? Are we here yet? But are we here yet? Are we here yet? Three three minutes late, that is, it ' s not so much to be the first of May. We' re fine, yes, welcome, doctor, I don' t work anymore Hey, no one works today There' s environmental contingency and good, but we ' re here at the bottom of the canyon. Welcome, Dr Amel Hello. How about yes, here we are ready and put and, besides, well, you understand because today a lot of people didn' t work,

but we are going to be here exactly. Welcome, Efrad Davi, Girls, how nice to see you there first of what fast first of May, I' m going to take out the little tree, Right now, I come, it' s time already and keep it. It' s time for those who still have the little tree not to wait. I' m putting my magic earrings that we talked about in the program for members of these earrings that appeared from another dimension here are. I' m getting it that

I' ve forgotten. I call it traveled and then they have microphone this earring that you' re going to hear the other dimension. Lupito, ah, it wouldn' t be bad at all. She' s not hearing. I' ve got too much. I feel like I have too much on, but, well, I look like I' m not gonna say which candidate, but I' m going here on an alien. Okay, okay, let' s go look. I' m not going to say

from there, because then they get angry and stop talking about politics. I want to say to you in all peace, with absolutely all the peace in the world, that all citizens of all the countries of the Universe must commit themselves and talk about politics. This is the course the country will take, which they inhabit. No. I think it' s very important, because then they write to us. You mustn' t talk about politics, because

it' s shows. But no, no, no, no, no, the shoemaker, the butcher, the baker, the businessman or the banker, everyone must commit themselves to the political life of a country, because that ' s what they' re going to live. Not if you agree, yes, of course and don' t get tibi sons no. No. All I ask you is that when it comes to voting, vote for whoever you want. But we have to divide powers. It is executive, legislative and judicial, but the executive is the President, the legislature is the ones

who make the laws. We must divide so that no one has absolute power. That' s what I think not yes, yes, suggests yes, yes, yes, but, well, we' re not going to get human. If you want to get into that, metans, it' s

okay. It' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s know, I mean, there' s someone here who can say what he okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, it' s okay, and it' s okay, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you

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know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you wants and vote for whoever he wants, and no one would have to be angry. No, don' t be mature, be tougher, exactly. It should not be forgotten that when someone thinks, they are thinking about a

particular candidate or proposal. I wish they were for the proposals or about a given outcome seen, and not about the person who gives the opinion, because not then that would be very good to take into account. We have to read a lot, listen, a lot, draw conclusions, have a critical thought and always think about committing, because I insist on the country in which we live today we have some issues that are the second opportunities. It'

s okay, we deserve it, they all deserve it. And the other is because how far can a dad think he does his son good when he actually does him wrong. And finally, an interview with Auria Zapata. That is very interesting, after everything that has been handled on social networks and everywhere. But, well, that' s what we' re talking about today. It seems to them that we start with Eleazar Gómez and the second opportunities, because it has been published that he has a new relationship. You guys

see it. Ephraim is ready but never ever. I believe that if a person no longer deserves a fourth chance because he is not second, he is already twenty- third, he is raising bones and he will tell you a very serious thing. I mean, I understand that there are people who want to give him a second chance, and I believe in second chances. But the thing about partnering has been one and the other and two and three and

with the bride you put it is the same. Yeah, we saw 15 years ago, because men 15 years ago yelled at Anatoahola out there a movie theater we all saw, so they' re also much smaller than him, I mean, from there we' ve seen him with the one they put

him with. And now we get to the bite of the cheeks where we ' re going and I don' t see it' s his change of attitude, I mean, and it' s not having bad will, but when a person already had it, yes, that' s right, he already had it, that' s right, but then what would you do to a person to see, because it' s supposed that when the Steffi case came, that' s what the bride calls it, not that she denounces it, the one who drives it, they stop it, and so

on, because he' s supposed to take a course and he has to take control of anger and he has to handle his emotions and so on. That won' t really be enough Ephraim, not one more chance. I ' m not going to tell you one thing in this case anymore when a person reincinates the same mistake so many times, because it' s already not.

It' s not that because they say the one who kills a dog and it' s the dog matador, it' s not that this one has already gone with seven and already when one person has seven, I don ' t know what to tell us, because maybe I' m talking about the stomach, because the liazar thing is something that does touch me, because I' ve had friends that already go seven times chava and, maybe,

from that place I' m giving this opinion. But if you already saw that a bad, two or bad, three or bad is always the same, because besides, I do not see a nucleus, a network of support for chance that tells you the truth. Hey, you' re wrong. I didn' t see a whole network that said no. He' s spotless, we take him out, we interview him. He' s such a good person that I don' t believe him and I don' t believe him because there' s no one in his closest circle to land him.

That' s another problem, besides, exactly, because when in the nearest circle they tell you you don' t go bad, well, you know, but here I haven' t seen anyone, neither his mom nor his sister, no one to say, because he did water it. We

' re gonna work it out, we' re gonna help him. They didn' t let it go. And the truth is that these two- peso excuses for Ira' s control are done to me a nonsense in a world that is as it is the two thousand twenty- three, with issues of violence against women very serious, because the violence is climbing and in the case of him, there it goes climbing exactly. Hey, I don' t know what these anger control courses are like. Someone knows, that is,

they really don' t work. There are lupitas like you saw them in Daria' s show. They never saw Daria, they never saw Daria. In Adriel' s first chapter they give them a self- esteem course. No, so she' s a fool. I love myself like this and what are you going to do with IRA control? Well breathe and techniques that I' m ready here will tell me if they' re not a reverend for IRA control. And the thing is, look, look, look,

look. How do I tell you those courses that go hand in hand with all these things like coaching, self- help and so on, they have a good intention. The truth is a good intention. The problem is that something that works quite superficially in a short period of time and, as

a general rule, very standardized cannot be so effective. Let' s say then in these cases where people have been able to hurt others in such a serious way as happened in the case that we all found out and came to this man to be imprisoned, because obviously, there is a deep- rooted problem of a very long time and that no and also here with a lot of respect I will say. I will try not to use words that can

be interpreted as disqualification from other techniques. Let' s say that they are valid, but that wanting to change behavior, as Horita Ephraim said, through words or things like that, conduct nothing more, that is no longer behave like that, is never going to be enough. What would have to work would, then, be the motivation behind that behavior not the reason why the person is so that it led her to be so. And that takes a lot of time, a lot of time, a lot of effort, and

that' s why I' m sorry. The real changes do take a long time Notice that with the case of learning we have seen that I think he released music, he did new things, he looked for new roles and so on, but I don' t know if he worked this thing that you were mentioning to me that he actually did an internal job. What I ' m saying and they told him I had to go. That' s the thing. I mean, I' d like to, because he' s a public figure and he can inspire a lot of people. It'

s more, and even so you see us. We could trust you if you told us and we saw with facts and I told you that as someone in the audience, that you went to therapy in a sensible way, that you had an important confrontational therapy, that you tried to see the reason,

the reason why you get that way because I know all that. But this course, as they say standardized that I really do pass them I mean not that it is a course of Be good, because it looks not like when the children already told them to shake hands and be friends, that is to

say that it is like discovering or eleazar. He would have to find out within his history what it is that makes him or what provokes him to react, how he reacts with women, specifically not and heals him, heal him exactly happy aha The last thing we saw girls was creepy, that is to say, the last thing we saw was creepy and seeing him, because, obviously, there is the psyche of the aggressors. You probably know him because

I did, but we saw him totally victimized. I mean, there wasn ' t an apex of actual repentance and forgiveness and it' s going to go on me, but there wasn' t because I didn' t see him say he' d be there and say it' s you that I did. It was super bad reprehensible. I' m gonna work it out. I mean, I saw him with the hands. So, down with

his face, so saying that he was the victim of the situation. The truth is that I was touched by the truth, but if I feel it is what happens, I mean they shrink after they beat and cause pity. Yes, because aside he said, he said things very much as incomplete.

Be aware, he said, and then, if I made someone feel attacked, you know what you know that I hurt someone terribly, not as if I made someone feel attacked because I lick it, I mean that lack of consciousness lack of that judgment, of reality said and awareness about the self itself. Now that opportunities like you ask if they' re worth it, then look. I think so, because if we don' t go back to

what we say here, nothing would ever make sense. If you already do what you evoked once, if you already fell once, if you said wrong a word that happens to us and will continue to happen to us there is no reason anymore, for no, I mean, yes, there should be opportunities, but it is also true that you have to take care of yourself.

So I think from his place is okay, that he keeps looking, the love he keeps looking for is genuine and is in his right finally, to look for a couple and someone who can love him and whoever he wants. And, on the other hand, women who decide to have a relationship with a man of this background should also think about it very well, because the risk of the behavior being repeated, since it does not seem to have

been very well worked, as Ephraim said, is there. So it' s as if you' re on either side and it' s not falsehood and it' s not hypocrisy, it' s the same thing to give

everyone what' s right. You chance. You have the right to seek love, you have the right to want a new partner and you have the right to do it right on this occasion, to realize when you go, to make mistakes, to notice when you are going a little bit of control and immediately, to go, to ask for help or whatever, and to commit to a fairly long and quite intense treatment for a good period of time.

And your woman you say, look at this shitty boy talking to me, he' s courting me, I like to think about it as a woman you' re going to be there, they think exactly, I agree exactly. When these relationships get in, you know what you' re going to and maybe he regretted it or not, but I don' t think he' s healed, that you have to see. I do, I think there are second chances. Yeah, I think people deserve them, but they don' t always work out. And well, he certainly deserves it

to be done like anyone else. But that' s why we' re sure it' s real, it' s going to work and so on, because it does leave us in doubt. Ephraim is that he deserves them from a person in whom he is shown commitment and responsibility and forgiveness. But from the outside and it' s from the whole environment. It' s not the exact case, well, let' s wait and see what happens to the Azar Gomez. He has announced that he has a new relationship. But besides, I think the friend of an ex- partner of yours,

not a vibe like that, one thing. That' s what also attracts exa' s attention. That kind of doesn' t help a lot, not or why, like why, I mean, we' re seven billion people in the world, why, what do you choose, why do you choose someone that has to do with your whole, that is, why. Anyway, we might think about healing and so on, but in past lives

it' s not true. But yes, I mean, what you' re repeating or what you learned or what you bring with you that you can ' t heal this and you have to repeat this behavior over and over again I tell you and many times people tell the true stories convinced of it because they' re not clear what their unconscious is playing at them in this way of bonding. But, indeed, it is very curious that the ex- girlfriend she was supposed to marry, who broke up last year, said so.

At the end she says well, yes, I rushed a bit that good. That he realized that he was rushing, regardless of motive, I don' t know if he' s become violent or violent. I just think it was a compromise too fast that they had made. And she said before him no better, no better. And not only break compromises, but end up with him and he says and suddenly I go to a party and it turns out that I find him the one that was my best friend. She says she' s not a friend anymore, she' s her best

friend. What' s there like why with the best friend. And I tell you when people tell it, he doesn' t know if he' s gonna tell it like that, but it' s very likely to happen. Well, it' s just that we got along one thing and leads to the other and you end up in love. And it' s very natural. No, it' s not, it' s not natural. There' s something efain and I' m going to say it to you

in peace. This figure in which the man divides two friends, is a fundamental part of the subject of patriarchy, and that is what we would have to review, because it is this roll of putting women to compete as crazy, like what we saw in Hatchetsub, that were the concubines and at the end that they were all killing to see who stayed the crown in case there was no heir. That' s the thing. That' s a very serious trait of patriarchy putting two friends to compete is how far a jerk.

Listen, in more recent cases, go to Sergio Andrade' s case, which was what made one of the other clear, that is, poor him. Well, that' s the case with him doing gomez and well, I don' t know if saying I give him the benefit of the doubt. But hopefully, it will go well for her above all else, and he, I hope, has really done a spiritual work and changed and so

on. But, well, let' s go on with this other subject that caused me this forgiveness, forgive me run away and cooperate I did have a problem, because I saw the video of a man who puts his little eight- year- old son. I think he' s eight. His little boy was eight or six years old to run in a gym machine that is not for children, that is, children have to take us to exercise outdoors and so on, and then he runs it because he considers it to

be overweight. And at night this little boy has a health problem. The mother takes him to the hospital and the little one dies. This happens in two thousand twenty- one, but the trial against this dad has just begun. This dad' s name is Christopher Gregor and he' s accused of having caused the death of his six- year- old son by this training envelope. And well, I could face life imprisonment as you see it.

I' m sante. He went to tell them why. That' s why it' s so serious in physical matters, both physical activities, nutritional and so on, working with children and that' s why it' s so important and with specialists. And there goes the pruning of the family tree again. The love of parents is not tacit, it is not there any more, because it is much of the love of our parents. And here I am smooth, you won' t say it for sure. But also

you lupin with the subject of tedagogy. It has to do with the parents ' own illustrations, that is, why my dad bothered him. I saw the chavito and I saw a boy to some extent healthy I say because to have according to the dad who saw him very fat, I saw that the chavito was going to run and run that I really saw the video going and I said what is this madness for the knees of the child, that is,

for the chest, the worst, for the heart. It would be very interesting, interesting, eventually mel to analyze it in broken souls, because what brings the father who causes such stress to his son' s physique, knowing that the children grow, stretch, change their metabolism and so on, so that he can treat you so much that it can be one or two kilos past that to the more of the child like that friar did not look

past weight. But you know that Lupis I have worked so long with people, with people on the food board, properly brino, especially with men, because people think there are no men with these towers. But there are. I know kids who are already lords your dad used to tell. I' m gonna leave you out there to see if they steal your five- year

- old tires, that' s violence in the house. Why good, and that I' m going to terapin do the time of psychonutrient therapy on dad' s weight and dad' s frustration to see him reflect on the child and maybe, the kid doesn' t have anything, but he' s so angry with him. And since the child smells a melisa, he won' t explain it better as a deposit of all my car, the child becomes the dad' s trash can and the thing is that here we get to a giant end, because it' s not just the outcome.

It was already very dramatic of what happened with the child, but the punishment of putting him to run on the treadmill. Imagine the torture for the child that was that, because we watch a video. But that video is surely the cluster of a lifetime and it' s horrible. I' m doing

assault and violence against the child' s physique. And that' s when we question no one should talk about anyone' s body, and not a dad, because look at the food- couting disorder clinic, I collected information about what the patients said and they told me there was worth something that the lady on the corner told me fat, because already but that my mom told me. Of course my dad told me. It gave me an emotional,

impressive impact and here, well, there is a truly dramatic outcome. But it is that the child was being read by this guy for how long, rather because I already angered him notice that everything you said about doing to the child, the trash can and so on and throwing frustrations there. I agree, but I would still think about it from another level, which has nothing to do with the physical issue, i e, not even that if the

dad feels that he is one way, the child must be another. He has, in other words, not but simply and there is simply immense violence within this father. Of course there is a very serious imbalance, but that violence especially directed at the child in the wildest way it can and that has nothing to do with how physically it is with that exercise is good or bad, with which the walker goes very fast, very slowly, with which I teach you to get up when you fall. It has nothing to do with

that. It has nothing to do with that. From my point of view, simply and simply, it is a huge violence that turns into the most helpless, even if it carries your blood and that is a very big mistake, of many people who have terrible wounds inside them, who do not know what to do with them and who go and throw it on someone who cannot be defended exactly and who, moreover, in this case, have authority and can have even the pretext to say I am their father I take care of

their health. That' s why I' m going to exercise. But that' s just a pretext. It could be to put him to read all day without light or any other kind of aggression, because that happens to people are very disturbed, very full of hate and pain and they don' t know what to do with it and I would even say this phrase that I like very much. They don' t even know how to choose their

enemy or they don' t know their real enemy. They believe that their enemy is one who has nothing to do with it, does nothing to them, has no n and is not to blame and is simply there instead of

going to fight for the best. I don' t know with the dad who did something to them, with the boss who mistreats them, with his own internal shortcomings, his insecurities, his envy, his hatreds, his frustrations, his losses, and not with someone who has nothing to do with it, that that' s what I think is happening here or with going to get rid of with I don' t know, with the woman, to the best that I notice what you want, with him, with whom he

didn' t want to stay with you to see that I like very much, spend so much with the children, with the couple, with other people who, like that downloads, your anger in them, as you have said, of frustrations that you bring because you want to control your son the weight, the overrun in the event that you had, because it would be to consult a nutrient, would have led him to carry out activities proper to a

minor, but not to want to exercise him. In this case as tecita exercises you or me, I think there was a big problem of this dad and terrible violence, as you mention it, totally total. You know the lukis that doesn' t look like a punishment, because I have a patients who arrive to date and tell me I don' t like to exercise, because for me I give a punishment, hear to see many to see, there are many, we don' t see, There are many people like

me who suddenly take a yogurt with a little sugar. It' s traumatizing you is that you don' t and maybe you eat a banana bread, like I did yesterday I didn' t eat it, but yes, you say, yes, but I can' t have a teaspoon, not because they said no and you do have this little traumita. No, yes, and the resistance of most exercise is extremely severe. I' ve checked him out a lot. But to exercise, to food, to certain behaviors and so you open things. Sure, sure, but that' s the exercise.

Girls, it does become a flash of punishment, because it hurts then the issue with the army is that if you don' t find the pleasure to that pain, which is such a tasty pain and they teach you that it' s a pain that has to hurt from the deepest hatred, because there is a prick you eat all the doughnuts And now you' re going to run five gels to the apple, that is if I told them what I hear in consultation about how the parents treated those people overweight children, that

creepy really terrible. This is wise. So I see what happened to this guy and he gives me a lot of indignation because and look at him I ' m going to the Azar González, how was the Güelas Mr. Gomez and Atargon know I don' t know how he behaves, but you Ames,

who knows not me either. There tie gomez how this mother' s courtship with this lord was, because what this character who submits with power tells me, which is what the father figure regularly does, when it is not so integrated and becomes half, evil or perverse, then you will put the

children in the same way. So, that' s why the subject of second chances I bring it again, because how was this lady' s engagement with him, really for now generate this kind of violence with the child and the other one already saw how not all were born peace, the dads just for having the biological faculty of is the dads, because they' re not exactly mentioning. If I may speak like that, it is called the case of the influencer who left his newborn child without eating or as this woman who

ends up putting in jail for leaving her daughter had us. I think a year like that, ten days he went to rich port on vacation and let her starve to death there. Of course, he' s got life imprisonment. She has been sentenced and for more, who begged and asked and lost. He asked God for forgiveness, for it is a total unconsciousness. No, but well, now he' s facing this man who thought he was doing better for his son, he' s facing a possible life sentence,

well. I see if I do want to emphasize something forgiveness is that everything has to do with exercise and food. It gives me a lot of impact because they don' t know how the injured people get to the office. Oh, yeah, yeah, this wasn' t a mistake there, so this isn' t there, put him running on the treadmill and we' re dilapidating him. It wasn' t a mistake. No. Don' t you? Don' t you? Don' t you? Don'

t you? Don' t you? Not at all, not for him clearly, because either he says it, the prosecutor says it, or he brings bruises, he' s hurt. The child not only fails in his heart, his liver and so on, but also there are blows in the body that fell from the walker and so on, well it was also that he had full speed or that he was not crazy the type and well, the level or type of internal wounds that had the infection that he had because he spoke there of a sepsis. I mean, please, it' s

not about anything. It' s not like when a little boy falls off playing with a ball and you tell him to get up, it' s okay, you scratch him has nothing to do with it. I mean this really, it' s totally shocking, traumatic to see something like that at that level of violence. And so it is that different things are moving, not as Ephraim said, certainly in the matter of food and health care. Through it and so on, many things are combined, many emotional, social

and other things are intertwined. But I' m telling you in this case specifically I' m way beyond that and I think it' s a blatant violence that might have been expressed in another, in something else and here this gentleman chose it. That' s exactly a sad case of forgiveness, Ephraim. And now to close and he' s going to tell you one thing, everything that has to do with food is related to the mom, because

the mom, because she gives us food and so on. But everything that has to do with the exercise that goes together has to do with the dad. That' s why when I go to the video I said this real güey, it really deserves never to go out on the streets again. Indeed, yes, indeed. The truth is, yes. It' s a very sad case. Hey, well, I' m warning you, I ' m warning you, because we haven' t told you that today we have broken souls. But live. I think they really liked it live and

it' s okay and I like to do it live. Let' s deal with the case of that Samuel Samuel Little, who has been the greatest, if not from the United States. Impressive the case of this man, because he may have stopped but well we' re going to talk about him today in broken souls at ten o' clock this night live, so don ' t split up, don' t disconnect, don' t leave. After this program, you may follow history in history, on the history channel

in history and then come back here to see broken souls. With the case of Samuel Little the sailor would be the most prolific of the six celebrated. Infamous face, but good hey ab ita and to sleep put women fixing footprint, because it is very good to yes, they are to put no no, because you left geys you, so people enter in trances and in the night. But why, but why? Then I change to accompany your pets when they leave and try to get those pets together. We' re very

good at pet companies. Let us, let us have on the telepath and accompany the dog to the cat. You weave the automatic playlist. There' s all day he hears, but exactly. To me it seems very interesting the themes that we have touched on women leaving traces, yes, but the one that the series has just ended now, of the Egyptian women, of this culture of Cleopatra, of what it is called. The last thing I ' m confused about is that when Ephraim gave it to me, go see

him so they know how. What I thought about this Nefertiti. They are three very interesting women about the Egyptian culture that is worth seeing. But, well, that' s women making footprints and they' re being held back. Go see them tomorrow. We also have a very interesting topic in creating your life and well, let' s follow now to see there was an interview. I didn' t see her, so I' m going to let you explay from Aurea Zapata, who checked, what she said and what

the highlats are, etcetera. High loht you high light from that interview. Remember it' s May Day. Hey give me a chance to notice that that was something very very much that caught a lot of attention, because it all starts when on this channel of Catry Paparazzi or a plan that they reveal and say. We have very strong information that she had a relationship many years ago with Mr Luis Enrique Guzmán and that they have now met again, that

she is supporting him and I do not know what. And then, because that causes a lot of commotion, because it is talked about how it is possible that he is helping a person rather than seeing for his own family to this day, at least legally not his son and so on. And then maybe they hang together to do wrong things, despise and so on, then they make a mess of it and then everybody picks up that. Here it was seen that you talked about it and explained that it had come out in

this channel of Cadri and so on. And it turns out that they comment, the drivers of this program. They say that, because they want to have more information every time and that' s why they decided to approach her now to see if she would give them a point of view and tell them something. But while that was happening. The audio of Mrs Silvia Pinal Evigenia ' s assistant also appeared, denying any relationship between Aura and Luis Enrique and saying no. He says no, that he does locate who he is but

that they have never been friends, that they have never been visited. It ' s okay, it' s okay, don' t believe anything. No. Later, they do locate Auria, if they find her. In fact, they show a video where they' re waving at him and telling him. Hey, we want to ask you a few questions, what about that and then, then she says yes, if we have a friendship. In the past we had a closeness. He talks a lot about friends. He doesn' t say anything else, but he' s lying to Egie

because he' s saying there' s a friendship. And when they ask her that if she recently received help from him, that if he has helped you, he had you in his apartment. When you left the apartment temporarily, she answers that. I can' t talk to you then, because it' s also very curious, because they don' t deny it. He doesn' t say no, I' ve never been to the department,

but he doesn' t say yes either. She says that she can ' t talk about it and that there are a number of people who are friends with her ex- husband, who are orchestrating a series of things to hurt her. But then, she goes on, she wants to set the best example for her daughters and wants them to see that she' s a mother who throws us back and she' s going to continue her legal proceedings. And so and so, that' s what happened. But then to

me what calls me so much. Attention is that she did agree to give this interview to Kadripaparazzi. They say they have very peculiar techniques from my point of view, because they say suddenly we lower the House and she keeps talking about it then. I don' t know what the intention is, how she understands it, what she' s thinking of seeing a lower chamber, but be clear in the sense that they' re interviewing these men that good this program that says it' s a paraxi and such and that every word

that she says they' re going to show it. So I don' t understand that part much like her and she doesn' t realize that we keep recording because the House is down, well no, but the microphone is and she knows they don' t deliver not then like she says and says certain things that actually then they put some titles on her, as well as

very strong. She confesses, because she didn' t really confess anything, nothing weird, nothing more than that EGI says they have no friendship and she says yes, yes, we have my That was what came out in the interview, that is, nothing at all. Outstanding and look. Today, in Jorge Carvajal' s program, Arturo Gallegos, a razzi dad who says that it was a good one, now followed that leg with his daughters on the day of the boy, who saw very well the girls who were very

happy, very well cared for. And yes, I don' t doubt it, I don' t doubt it, surely yes, but there' s one thing they forget maybe those girls haven' t seen their dad in two and a half years. Not then that, of course the image you see your mom should get along very well with your mom. You must love them very much, you must take care of them, you must take good care of them. Forget about it, but it hasn' t given them a normal life. As for that he hasn' t complied with the judge

' s orders for Patricio Cabezut to see. As for, then, being very calm, because surely they have been told that their dad will not come near. Or I don' t know how they came forward. But what you' re telling me is that now Zapata practically presents himself as a victim.

Classically it is the same and also deviates. In other words, we are interested in the issue of him going with Luis Enrique Guzmán, because the two are going through trials on important issues involving minors, which must be emphasized and emphasized again and again that we do not know at least, I, Guadalupe, do not know the guilt of one or another. I don' t know what happened in the houses, in the family dynamics, I don ' t know. What I do know is that the safety of minors is

being affected. In the case of mayel Apollo, in the case ofÁurea, shoe the two girls, and that' s the part that' s good. Appearance may be so lame, but there is a dad' s absence in a dad' s absence in another. In one is a forced absence, in another is a voluntary absence. But in both of them, children are abandoned. In both of them, the children are being the victims. And the victim here now is Zapata, so you' re telling me,

because that forgiveness is not a victim. She presents herself as a victim and forgets she doesn' t. She is the last nothing faster. She did say what she said in that interview. She did speak of that which she accuses of this lord and which for that reason does not allow her to see the daughters or has not allowed her to see the daughters because she says she is protecting them from a danger which they themselves have already pointed out.

That' s exactly what he said. Ephraim, I did see two things to highlight in the interview end to the best that I am already leaving on the other side, but he likes the Chamber very much to know himself in the eye, not because she is that she was an actress and I never remember having her more until now, that this is the great protagonist who was waiting, because I see her, but happy of life she in the famous,

that is the first. It' s something that gives me a lot of anxiety, because if your daughters are so bad and so on, because she wasn' t famous, take care of your daughters. Well, it ' s the first one. And the second one is a phrase that fascinates me. It fascinates me, it really fascinates me, that means are complete lies. And then, when she says everything I mean, she likes it, she likes this thing of leaving us love, because when she says that

she can' t talk to you. I mean, it does generate this ricky Chiquipique and as a boy I' m going to leave them as for the chapter that comes from my novel, to see what happens. And I see that she' s living her novel and what you' re saying, Lupis is forgetting that there are two girls who didn' t make me their exact dad. She' s ecstatic in her novel, because forgiveness is the perception I have of waw imagine everything. I' m talking about her.

Now she' s happy with her life, and she' s forgetting that there are two girls who no longer lift her up already. She' s forgetting, the woman is forgetting that there are two girls who don' t men her dad and I do, I think it' s a trait that we have to review, because it reminds me of jim It' s clear, of course, that it goes back to Jinny. And there' s one thing that people think the issue of narcissism is fashionable. No, it ' s not a fashion. It' s just bringing it out. Get

it out in the open. And I do believe I agree with you that on the subject right now she is a shoe for her. It' s got the reflectors. No one knew me. Even if I had a relationship with the real- life case producer, I didn' t get anything.

Even if I did, I didn' t do anything. Now I have to go out to raise my voice and be the protagonist of this story that you are not Auria Zapata, the protagonist of this story, the protagonists of this story are your daughters whom you have put in a lawsuit accused of having

abused them. You' re not the protagonist. Point and note that something also that I think is important to point out now that you say no to this that seems the topic of narcissism is fashionable and why here we do use that word with a certain frequency, If I want to be the distinction that

it is not that we make diagnoses. We have not said, at least in these cases that it is a typified narcissistic disorder and so, of such characteristics according to the no what we are saying is that they are narcissistic personalities, because that is how they are shown. And it' s very different, because sometimes there can be a confusion of how they can diagnose a person

from a distance. No, certainly none of us would do it here, but we do see those personality traits, just as one can say that a person is, perhaps, very shy and so we assume that he is insecure or something. Those are personality traits, also that with that word can be described very punctually. But we are not diagnosing disorders as such, but seeing

those very acute personalities. In these leading, histrionic characteristics that attract attention, that act, that sometimes weep intentionally in public, sometimes tears come out, sometimes not. This kind of thing is what we observe and analyze and what we talk about is not exactly maruquita. Thank you so much I didn' t say hello. Thank you for being here, everyone on Facebook, those on YouTube, those on Spreaker, Spotify, there' s podcast and Amazon

Music. Thank you for being here, for joining us, for leaving us likes, for these donations. Thank you so much for continuing to grow this loving community and this program that we love to do desperately. Ephraim, you were going to speak forgiveness. They do know that I have gone to a personal reflection when this narcissist or this person with a narcissist rank wants to become the protagonist of your life and you are pulling so that you do not take

the lead, because you are also. You have something really ugly going on and that' s why I remember Jimmy, because then he becomes antagonistic and at some point, Aurea' s daughters are going to realize the truth, because, unfortunately, the factor is actually that one visa to his dad is the reality that she' s not fulfilling what the judge told him. Everything ' s going very wrong. And when he becomes the antagonist to his daughters ' lives, that' s when it' s really gonna hurt if he

has a heart. If you have a heart, but no, all this transit that your daughters have had to pass generated by it, because the children grow, do you forget that the children grow? We mentioned it in about two programs ago. Children grow up, children realize they are damaged and what a father, how good they can recover. But why don' t you avoid the pain, why don' t you avoid the pain of going through that painful recovery, why don' t you honestly present the good facts.

Your dad gives me very little alimony. I want more. He doesn' t have a job, but I want him to get out of the stones more or more effectively than you can be. He didn' t want to give any more pension. Maybe, but that' s where you have to use something so serious. When the girls are going to distort memories, when they' re going to modify their memories, that' s a huge damage

and it seems like these people within their narcissistic world. They do not realize and continue to think that everyone else is like what they call this appendices of their life and not them. Your daughters have their own life. Alexa will eventually have her own life, if, indeed, Hector Parra is innocent regardless of any trial, Alexa Parra, one day she will have to say, as I always say, a little light that tells her if it' s

true, it was Lie, if Mom you were wrong. Yes, and here the point is that one is not that from the terrible things that do happen in families and of course it is not that a possible victim is not given credit for whatever it is, but that the big problem here is that there are these conversations and these audios where, at the beginning of the conversations regarding the separation of this couple. The voice of this woman' s mother is clearly heard. Now to say. I' ll tell my lawyer what

I' m gonna have to charge you with. That' s the problem, because it says look for you to sign and then we do it, but what do you want and they' re claiming and she says I don ' t know. He' ll tell me what we' re going to put. That' s the one, so he' ll tell me what

I' m gonna charge you with. It' s just that that' s the problem, that the audios delantate or Jin' s and like this woman' s, like many other people' s. But, well, moments say goodbye to dear friends, today, this is that you know what happens that Wednesday May 1st, 2, 24th I am reading here in the band, but thank you so much for being with us. To all who have connected I remind you that at ten o' clock at night we have broken souls with Samuel and the maximum so would not be that of the United

States, which died very recently. Go see also the women leaving a mark on this trilogy of powerful women in Egypt who left huaya, no doubt in history. And, well, I' ll see you soon in a few minutes in history, in history. Thank you very much, Dr Amel, because thank you all very much. A pleasure as always here. See you later and remember for real the main goal that the human being seeks is happiness.

And happiness, among other things, is achieved by loving less and hating not loving no more, forgiveness and hating less totally efra baby girls and we always end up here. Or I say no, for yes, seek your self- esteem, take responsibility for your self- esteem, and do not harm the helpless exactly, do not dislodge your hatreds with others, with minors, especially with your partners or with your parents or with your brothers and sisters. San en san en el alma. Okay. Thank you all so much.

We see each other, as I told you in a short while, in history, in my history, at ten o' clock at night, in the most broken, and thank you for being here until later, guys, let' s go, let' s go, let' s go get our beloved preny Boy cortinilla.

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