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Honest Renovations & The Democratic National Convention

August 26, 2024
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis talk about Season Two of their hit series Honest Renovations. The word 'torta' gets checked by Dulce Maria, and we break down the Democratic National Convention with some friends who were in the building.
Show transcript
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Hi guys, welcome back to Lin and Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Gene and we've got a great show for
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you guys today. Tell him J Yeah,
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man. So Temu and Sheen are beefing like our dia oh
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they throwing hands, they getting it in.
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And Jessica Alba and Lizzie Mathis join us to talk about season
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two of their hit series,
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Honest Renovations. And honestly,
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I wish I had a home to renovate maybe in 2040 perhaps
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Oh God willing and Dulce helps us confront Torta allegations which
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I personally have been a victim of Tortas are good though,
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Jenny. I know that's what I'm saying.
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OK. All right.
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Well, let's get into it guys.
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IOS is HX, the girls are fighting and it looks like
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it's going to get messy.
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Chinese fast fashion giant Xian notorious for being accused of copying small
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artists and big brands alike is suing its competitor,
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fast fashion giant Timu for copyright infringement.
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These allegations sound familiar,
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I mean, pretty intense situation over who can sell the best
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$8 fit on my little brother.
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This is literally the Spiderman meme,
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you know, like the one where they're pointing at each other
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Yes, Ok,
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perfect. That's what's going on.
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Yes. Both these brands are familiar with copyright infringement.
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I mean, they copy trends from other designers and drop a
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collection and move on.
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I've seen it. Didn't you tell me once about the?
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Well, it's a,
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yeah, the designer I follow,
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I got like a swimsuit designer and her designs are super unique
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So it's like she called out she in and she was
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like, oh, you know,
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they copied my design.
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I worked so hard for it,
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you know, and it sucks.
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It's like, dude,
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like, what the heck?
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And then they sell it for what?
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$3.04 dollars, $5 and then her swimsuit,
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I mean, it's probably more expensive,
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you know, the quality,
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the quality is better.
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I'm sure it's crazy corporation.
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I don't know, man,
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this is crazy. It's like the battle of the budget fits
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right? And like Senora or you're in the middle of
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this. So, I mean,
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it will be interesting to see what the outcome is because,
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well, like you said,
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it's the, it's the pot,
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what is it? I don't know.
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So my people afraid it's like the,
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the pot calling the kettle black.
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It's like, I guess my mom saying no,
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because they like both of them.
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I know they do.
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My dad goes crazy on them.
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My mom goes crazy on she and I could see that.
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Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
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I gave my own place like I want to do renovating,
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but I don't even know where to start.
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Can I even hammer here?
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Can I hammer there?
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I don't know. But luckily we have the stars of honest
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renovations from Roku joining us today,
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Jessica Alba and Lizzie Matthew.
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Hello. How are you?
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All right. So doing construction can get you hungry.
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What's your go to snack when working on a big project?
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This is actually a real thing.
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This is actually a real thing.
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I, I like,
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I like seaweed snacks and so we always have like teriyaki,
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the gimme teriyaki seaweed snacks.
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I like, I like black licorice.
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It's I hate black licorice.
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It's a vibe. I don't know what it is.
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I just the kick out of it,
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it gives me a nice little boost.
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So we always have that.
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What do we always have?
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We always take random.
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Yeah, like almonds and popcorn.
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Yeah, that's another one.
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Yeah. So are you guys both Home Depot Legends?
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I mean, how does that feel walking to,
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you know, each one?
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Like a pro? Honestly,
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it gives you a little swag,
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to be honest with you.
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It's like, you know,
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normally we do. I used to be intimidated now.
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We're like, we're home.
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I mean, we're home and home.
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You know, I think once you get past like the lumber
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aisle, you're good to go.
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You know, we're there at the,
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I just can't do lumber.
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I'm not picking out lumber.
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That's where I draw the point.
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Where we do the thing on the bathroom aisle,
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you know, sinks and faucets,
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you know, lighting windows.
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That's where we are.
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That's our sweet spot.
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And what's your favorite part of seeing a family's reaction to their
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newly renovated space? I bet that's amazing.
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I think they usually could never have envisioned or imagined their space
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looking like that. And,
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and so a lot of times they're like,
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is this our house or is this our room like they're like
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what? And so just their,
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their, you see their brain glitch a little bit like what
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this, this is our space.
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And that's always fun to see.
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And a lot of times they have an idea of what rooms
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were doing. They,
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they seem like empty it out.
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But normally we do add like one extra surprise in there.
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And I think that's the cool part when they,
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when there's a space that they didn't expect.
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That's when it's like that.
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You see, you know,
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a little bit of a guess.
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That's cool. I also wanted to ask,
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I know you guys are entrepreneurs,
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you guys have your own families.
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How do you balance,
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you know, work and family day by day?
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Yeah, I mean,
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you just kind of have to take know that you can't do
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everything and be everything to everyone all at once and there's some
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give and take and sometimes your family needs a little more of
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you, your kids might need a little more of you some
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days and other days your work needs a little more of you
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And so you just have to kind of flow with it
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and not get too bogged down.
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And also I think we both threw out this idea that
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we need to be perfect a long time ago.
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And I think society sometimes makes us feel like everyone needs
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to be 100 in every aspect of your life all the time
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and it's just not realistic.
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So giving ourselves the grace to kind of like some days the
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house is going to be a hot mess.
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Like some days I'm going to have a short temper,
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like some days we're just,
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you know, it's going to be really hard to get out
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the bed and we're just going to be in our pajamas this
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week. And that's ok,
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man. Absolutely. Do you guys both live in L A
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And I know Jessica,
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you're Mexican. What's your favorite Mexican food in the city?
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Fritas on South Beverly Drive.
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The older one has incredible pozole.
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Like I would say the chicken pozole,
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it's clean, it's yummy.
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It's homemade. The broth is amazing.
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Like that's something that we love in the family that we
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get often. But also like,
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I just like making tacos at home and we like roasted,
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you know, we roasted chicken,
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take all of all the stuff,
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you know, all the meat off the bone and then put
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it in a sauce and then just make tacos at home.
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And that's my kids' favorite.
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That's like their favorite.
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And then also Eggy tacos in the morning that's like classic.
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But I think because we live in southern California and we can
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get it anywhere. That's the,
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there's also 1986 1986 tacos.
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But also taco trucks,
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like, take it back.
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Like, let's just do taco trucks where it's like super,
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like people are getting in there and you're getting all this sort
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of things. I remember I went to one Taco truck and
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they had like everything like every single thing and tacos por so
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good, so good down in Santa Monica like that area.
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I also rate certain Mexican restaurants based off of their salsa and
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their chips. That's where I'm like,
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you're either legit or you suck.
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And so I'm going to gravitate towards good ones with amazing salsas
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and amazing chips too.
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That's the, that's the first test,
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the salsa chips and then bring the beans in and then,
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yeah, I agree.
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I agree. Amazing.
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Thank you so much for your time.
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And guys don't check out season two of honest renovations on Roku
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August 23rd. Thank you guys.
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Thank you. Bye.
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How are you feeling about the election these days?
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I don't know about you,
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but I feel like this whole election kind of was like a
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telenovela. Like honestly,
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it's not like una tele novela Vira Matic.
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Yeah. And you know,
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telenovelas are really long and like played out no characters joining 200
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episodes long. And like,
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you don't know what's going to happen next.
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I'm sorry. But Trump getting shot in the ear was not
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in my bingo card.
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I had no clue.
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It was like, that was like,
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I had a left field literally literally because I think that guy
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was on the left.
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But this is why we're going to be educating ourselves with this
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new segment called LA.
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We will cover the important topics,
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talk to some well informed,
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educated people and poke fun at these ridiculous moments of this election
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because they're bound to happen.
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I mean, for sure they're already happening.
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I'm going to confess,
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I was one of those people that was literally like,
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well, like, why vote if California we're in California,
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if California is going to be blue,
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why vote? Why am I going to go waste my time
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That's what I thought.
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But no, no,
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it's not like it shouldn't be like that.
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Literally. You need to make your voice heard.
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I can't let other people dictate what how I want my life
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to be. You know,
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it affects the people we love.
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I have family members that are immigrants,
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you know, and it's going to affect them and for my
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future Children, I know I'm far from being a mom,
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but this is about the future and the future for sure.
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I mean, did you watch the final night,
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I was actually going to ask you about it.
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I watched the DNC and I feel like I finally got
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to meet Kamala. First of all major the vibes she was
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she was giving a little bit of school principal vibes too
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Yes. Yes.
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Yes. Yeah. Like the school gets things actually happening.
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She means business. Did you see Little John?
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Well, John was going off when it came to Georgia casting
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their vote for Miss Madame Kamala Harris.
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The European mind truly cannot comprehend this moment,
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comprehend a lot of that.
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What's going on here.
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But I feel like very like I missed out both Obama's speeches
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were inc credible. They were big moments and Michelle killed it
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and what scorched earth and Obama he had jokes.
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Oh, what kind of jokes BDE he has but not the
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other guy. I mean,
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if you know what I'm talking about,
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I think I know what you're talking about.
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Oh, ok. Obama see you.
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Oh my God. And something that was really not cute and
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honestly they should wipe it from the internet,
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bro. JD Vance's bad haircut.
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Who let him go out like that?
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I don't know, but clearly he needs love in his life
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Honestly, someone who does look good in four kids.
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Did you see Miss Kamala Harris?
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I did her fits her everything,
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her aura. She's looking amazing.
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Honestly, for me,
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it wasn't about her looks,
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it was her confidence,
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everything she was saying.
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Her speech was truly amazing.
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It moved me, it moved my mommy,
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my poppy and it honestly got us a little tear in LA
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last night and all this just sitting at home on the couch
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with my parents. I just can't even imagine how it was
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in person. But luckily we actually had some friends in the
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show who were there.
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So I guess they're gonna tell us about it.
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Well, we'd like to welcome our very own Sandra Cordero.
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I am so happy and so tired because I have had the
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privilege of being here in Chicago for the past couple of days
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and it's been emotional and wonderful and joyful.
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The after parties were real fun and the convention,
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it was great. So it's been great and now I'm ready
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to go to Mi Casita in L A.
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Yes. So you were actually at the DNC.
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I mean, I felt it from my sala watching it with
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my parents. The energy,
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it felt like it was there.
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How was it in person?
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The energy was incredible.
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It was undescribable unless you were in the room,
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I think. But I think it translated really well onto television
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and sort of what I'm reading online and what I'm hearing from
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people, all the texts I was getting from like my mom
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my sister, friends from,
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all over the country.
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It was just really beautiful,
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really unifying. There were a lot of really genuine moments that
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were, you know,
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I know, the theme of the convention and the campaign and
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sort of the moment where in his joy,
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there were also a lot of really genuine,
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beautiful, frankly devastating moments.
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You know, I don't know if you,
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you recall, there was a lot of gun violence survivors that
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spoke about their experiences and mothers of the anti gun violence movement
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that spoke and there was not a dry eye in the house
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nor should there be because I think our country shame and that
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was incredibly moving and really grounding as to why we're there not
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just to party and celebrate.
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And you know, we really need to remember that our politics
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and our policies affect people's lives.
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And whose speech do you think like hit the hardest for you
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Michelle Obama? Incredible better than her husband and I worked for
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her husband for a long time and better than her husband.
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And he felt it too,
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right? Like I will do whatever,
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you know. And then Tim Waltz was incredible.
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But then Oprah upstaged him,
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you know, like she was incredible as well.
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And super moving, Amanda Gorman was incredibly moving.
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And even though she was saying she was beautiful and moving and
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then, you know,
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future President Harris was,
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I think she hit every single point.
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I loved all the personal stories.
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Vice President Harris's speech was it touched on every single point.
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I think it makes a point that she's ready to be president
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on like day zero.
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And also that she's a human and she talked about her family
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I thought that was beautiful.
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And as also a first generation,
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oldest daughter was like,
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yes, girl, I feel all of those things when you're
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talking about your immigrant mom and your sister and the responsibility and
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beautiful, complicated relationships that we have to our families.
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Absolutely. It felt very real life and I think that's so
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important. Where can we keep staying informed?
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I think we can keep staying informed on me too.
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Right. That is true in B and we'll be talking all
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things. Election 2024 presidential election 2024.
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So I think that's a great place to be informed.
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And thank you all for everything that you do.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you. Good luck on your flight.
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Your travel, take care.
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Hey, J how are you doing?
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I am tired but I still processing a lot of the joy
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but also lots of different feels that that came up this week
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So, yeah,
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I also heard too that there was a lot of Chisme on
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a certain celebrity showing up yesterday.
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How was the ch on the ground floor and did any ch
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like like that was actually true.
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Yeah. No, we were all people were saying it was
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gonna be Beyonce or Taylor Swift were gonna come out.
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I don't know where they got Taylor from but Beyonce sounded
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promising since Kamala Harris keeps,
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you know, go walking out to the song Freedom.
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And some folks were saying,
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oh, they just played Freedom or they just played a rehear
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the song in rehearsal.
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So people were thinking it was Beyonce rehearsal.
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And did you meet any celebs or politicians?
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Not celebrities? Unfortunately,
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but I did meet too.
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I met Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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She's an icon. So it was really,
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really awesome. I also met the US Secretary of Health and
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Human Services that matters to me because I think he's also a
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Latino and was just able to chat with him.
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I've been in spaces with him before just doing some of that
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advocacy. I do.
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So it was cool to see him there again too.
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And I think it's special when you see other Latinos in a
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space that maybe we're not used to being in kind of like
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hey, we're here and we're meant to stay and be
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here in the future.
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And I think in the previous speech,
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I heard of his,
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he was talking about being first and too.
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So I feel like just knowing he was first gen and he's
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there. You know,
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there's always like that kind of like inner child me like,
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oh my gosh, yes,
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like you get it.
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That was cool. I also saw that you highlighted the uncommitted
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national movement, what exactly was happening.
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So the uncommitted national movement on Instagram,
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they uncommitted MVMT, I believe.
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But essentially they're a group of delegates who you know,
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had their right to be there and,
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and, and they were representing their respective states.
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And essentially they were there organizing and connecting pressers and
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conversations with one simple goal,
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which is to simply organize and call for a cease fire and
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show that hey, we as delegates are here and we would
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like to see a cease fire in Gaza and for the Palestinian
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people. And essentially their goal again is to sort of band
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arms and say we want to vote.
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We are Democrats, we want to vote for President Kamala Harris
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Vice President Kamala Harris to be President Kamala Harris.
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But in order to get the and in order to really get
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our vote, we need you to take a firmer stance on
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a cease fire. So that's what they were there doing
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How do you feel about Kamala's remarks towards towards Gaza
18:05
I think Kamala Harris in her statement was definitely trying to
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appeal towards a lot of moderate voters,
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right? And I think historically,
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the US and relationship with Israel has been one that's the
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US has really prided itself in that is her stance.
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But I think it was a shame to ignore the millions of
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people here in the States,
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you know, her constituents who aren't just uncommitted voters who are
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also voting and other folks who are not voting again,
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folks from across the political spectrum who are very deeply impacting and
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are actively grieving the ongoing genocide.
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And I think it was,
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it was a lost opportunity for her to ignore that constituency
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And again, that's what the uncommitted delegates were there to
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say they were like,
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hey, we're here and we are representing your constituency.
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And that's all they wanted to,
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to receive was just to be heard to be seen.
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They were asking that for a Palestinian speaker to be included
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in the programming and that demand was ignored.
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So I was personally let down,
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I know many others were and personally as a boricua,
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you know, the US has colonized Puerto Rico.
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My people also deserve to be free.
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Liberation is all connected globally.
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It's something that's very personal to me,
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it's something I really care about.
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So that's kind of where I come from when it comes to
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this larger conversation. Absolutely,
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I agree. I agree too.
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And thank you so much.
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I really appreciate you coming on the show and for your time
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and where can people follow you?
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People can follow me on Instagram tiktok at I Alvarez.
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I was inspired by icarly iconic.
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Thank you. Thank you so much,
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Jorge. We really appreciate you coming on and sharing about your
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experience. Look forward to staying tuned in as this election season
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continues. I mean,
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it was really nice talking to them and seeing like what really
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happened at the DNC.
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You know, I know you watch on TV.
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I missed it completely.
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But,, I,
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I like how they both kept it real.
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I loved Sandra's enthusiasm with everything and I like how Jorge too
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kept it real with things that he wants to see.
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Like, I guess them do better.
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I totally agree. Also gave me more insight on what's actually
20:25
going down and helped me feel a little more aware.
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Of course, of course.
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So be sure to keep tuning in to La Bogota.
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This is Daniela and I'm Jenny and see you next time,
20:44
Jenny, you've heard about guys calling girls Tortas,
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right? Duh. Girl,
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I mean, it's always the men with Mad Panza calling women
20:54
Tortas or like the ones with Ma Chorizo.
20:59
That's what I'm saying.
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Or like some dude with like back of the neck long has
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you know, like back of the,
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it's like, come on,
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you know, and I got called a 626 the other day
21:14
girl, girl.
21:14
Yes. Well, I kind of want to own it.
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I kind of want to start a foodie Instagram which capitalize off
21:20
of that franchise it immediately.
21:22
I mean, I'm very familiar.
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Yes. So we all know the Torta and I found the
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best tiktok ever. Hello guys,
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we'll see here. Oh my God,
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you a fat bitch.
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We don't fuck with Tortas.
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I hate Torta gang.
21:35
Your mom is literally the Torta final boss.
21:37
Have you seen how that bitch is built?
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And when they're Torto themselves,
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you have an audacity to drag that term to any girl.
21:44
You see while your mom is your original and your one himself
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I had to invite her on the show.
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Welcome. How's it going?
21:54
It's good. How are you guys doing?
21:55
Good. Doing well.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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I just have to say,
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I think you're spot on.
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I mean, did you expect this video to go as viral
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as it did? I did think it was going to blow
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up, but I definitely didn't expect it to blow up to
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the extent that it did.
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But I'm kind of happy it did because I got my message
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across. Oh yes,
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you did. You got that message across it was delivered and
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for those that don't know what does the word Torta mean?
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It pretty much means like a girl that's overweight,
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I guess from my understanding,
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I don't know why they compare it to the food Torta.
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I don't see the correlation but yeah,
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for real Tortas are good.
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They're delicious. They're great.
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They're great. So what does it tell you when a guy
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uses the word Torta to describe a girl?
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Oh my God. It's definitely giving immature.
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First of all, immature.
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Never heard a grown man just use that word to insult somebody
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You know, it's giving middle school,
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I don't know, middle school lunch vibes.
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Are you really a dad with three kids?
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Calling someone on the end?
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It's always a dad with three kids.
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It's always a dad with three kids.
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And a wife not knowing that they're leaving these comments and a
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mother too. I know.
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I'm like, bro,
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it's always the same looking dudes,
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you know, did they not get fed Tortas when they were
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little kids? Because that was,
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well, that's the only thing they can think of.
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They're just thinking about it all day.
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They're like Torta Dulce.
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What are some comebacks for girls when you know,
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when confronted with the Torta accusations?
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I personally don't respond to those types of comments,
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but I definitely seen other girls comments.
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They, they pretty much just say what I did.
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They're like get a life.
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You're talking about like talking down on somebody online.
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First of all, most of them,
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they don't even have a profile picture or actual content on their
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page. They're super anonymous.
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What are some better and more positive foods we can use to
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describe women we love in our lives.
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I don't know. Honestly,
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I know in the video I also mentioned Pan Dulce and that
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one doesn't like fan.
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I really like that one and you know,
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like call me that but we fucking own it.
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If a man calls us a Torta,
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you can't have a bite of it.
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I'm not your Torta.
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Yeah, I'm not your Torta.
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I'm not going to be someone else's Torta just own it.
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Who cares what they think?
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Not that we have to combat hate with more hate.
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But what's the male version of Torta?
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Well, I said,
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Torto, I saw some people saying Morte,
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I saw they're saying Pamba or something I will do say thank
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you so, so much for coming on and helping us break
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down this Torta conversation.
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Long Live, Long Live.
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Where can people find you and follow you on social media?
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Well, I'm mainly on Instagram and tiktok.
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I'm on to that Dulce.
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I think the Dulce has two es if I'm not mistaken and
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on youtube, I'm also on there.
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It's true. Dulce.
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You love that. Thank you so much.
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I appreciate it. Keep it sweet for having me.
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Don't be self conscious.
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Well, you, you did good filling in for Alejo.
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I mean, I tried you,
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you wanna see how sweaty I am.
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I don't know how he does it every episode.
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Oh my God, dude.
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What the hell nervous.
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Why are you nervous?
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You did? Good.
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Hm. Well, guys,
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this has been Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Jean.
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We'll see you guys next time.