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Kid-Free Vampire Facials

April 29, 2024
Creator Kathee Borrayo sparked controversy with her kid-free wedding, René Mollow breaks down how undocumented immigrants can get free healthcare in California, plus Finnish-Mexican singer Joalin on being cool in both languages.
Show transcript
00:03
Thank you morning, stop.
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Good stuff. Hey guys,
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welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny and I'm Alejandro.
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And we've got a great show for you today on this beautiful
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Monday, Monday. But also you had a good weekend,
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Sunday, fun day.
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Yeah, that shit was fun.
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So I went to this like Tambora festival.
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I love being Mexican.
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I love it festival.
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It was a whole festival brothers.
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But anyways, let's get into it,
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brother. So today we're going to be talking about airlines finally
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coughing up some money and Cinco de Mayo inflatables.
00:53
That was my expression,
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vampire facials are even more dangerous.
01:00
We'll tell you why.
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And Christy Nome brags about being a puppy murderer.
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That's right. Our future VP.
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Are you fucking kidding me that again,
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crazy people out there.
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But I know, trust me,
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it's a little better.
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We're talking weddings that are kid free.
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Good. And then we have actually how undocumented immigrants could sign
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up for me. So again,
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we have the range on this one but let's dive in
01:24
You lost me a puppy murderer,
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brother. But Anyhoo,
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let's get into it.
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Hey brother, have you ever had a flight like get canceled
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on you. Yeah,
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I mean you want me to tell you the story,
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tell me the story.
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Be United, bro.
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So I was going to Hawaii.
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It was our anniversary honeymoon,
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like birthday all in one and then we're like all ready.
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We get on the plane actually and you take us off and
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I'm like, what the hell is going on?
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And then they're like,
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oh well, we're canceling it.
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We're waiting on the app.
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No, refresh it.
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Refreshes finally move to tomorrow.
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I'm like, yo,
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what the hell so and you know,
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my wife is like,
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oh, she just go home.
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I'm like, no,
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no, no, hold on.
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So I go carry it out.
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Well, not really but I'm just like,
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hey, yo, what's going on?
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Oh, well, I like I made a sob story that
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I can't go all the way home because it is pretty far
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Yeah, it is pretty far.
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So give me a hotel nearby for the next day so I
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can not have to go all the way home and then I
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carried out some more and got upgraded seats,
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but I lost a whole day in Hawaii.
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And so yeah, I mean that sucks.
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Well, brother, actually the Biden administration just issued a new
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rule. If your flight is canceled or delayed,
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you get cash money.
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Oh oh, passengers are entitled to a cash refund if their
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flight is canceled for any reason.
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So or significantly delayed.
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Wait, wait Wait,
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wait, what does that mean though?
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What is significantly delayed me because they always have some kind of
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loophole? huh.
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Well, if it's ok for more than three hours domestically,
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so there's that, and six hours for international flights and airlines
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must process refunds within 20 days.
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So now that they,
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oh, Espera or having to call in and this and that
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that's pretty cool.
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I mean, because I didn't see any money they gave me
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a free and on top of that you had to kind of
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haggle like that because they were like,
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oh, we see tomorrow and I'm like,
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no, no, hold on.
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So now it's automatic.
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Look, not just that and wait,
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there's more and if you cancel a flight because you're sick,
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airlines must give you a travel credit that is valid for five
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years. Oh, you know what?
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That's cool. But I'm wondering it's gonna happen to the airline
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insurance people because don't be like,
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oh, sure you're for it if you get sick.
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But it's like that kind of true.
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That's a good, yeah,
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I know. They're shaking in their boots right now.
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They're quivering in their boots.
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The transportation secretary said passengers deserve to get their money back when
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an airline owes them without headaches because it is a headache.
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You've had to face it.
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You've had to go through it.
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So it is a headache.
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But guys, I know what you're thinking.
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Does this apply to Volaris?
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Because we've all had like,
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I'm sorry, but we've all had horror stories from or flights
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you know those international airlines,
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right? So, no,
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it does not. Doesn't apply only the domestic airlines like,
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yeah, so don't let them push you around.
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People get your money because we work hard for these freaking vacations
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and we deserve them.
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I want my money and I need it now.
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Well, you're getting it now.
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Anyhoo, let's move on.
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Why people love Cinco de Mayo so much.
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Like they go above and beyond.
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Oh yeah. Hell yeah.
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Cinco de mayo. Cinco de Cinco de Yeah.
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And like apparently that was even like long decorations inflatables to display
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their Cinco de Mayo for like Christmas.
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It pretty much, it's just for one day.
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I mean Christmas technically,
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but pinche like Cinco de Mayo Morocco,
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it's like even again,
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we don't do that shit.
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Yeah, we don't do that shit.
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This is your, your Independence Day right wrong.
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But you know what do you think?
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Honestly, dude, II I find it hilarious like,
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yeah, I'm not offended.
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I'm just like, I'm not offended.
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I just think it's like a little donkey with little Morocco.
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I mean, honestly,
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I, and it's funny because II I see the little Morocco
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When do we ever Morocco E Mexicans?
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I feel like it's like as a kid like,
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you know what we go to like was it the thing
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over here? Vera,
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you buy them as a toy?
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Yeah. But it's like,
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I mean, it's here like,
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you know, the music world but it just,
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again, the dedication by these people to Cinco de Mayo is
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just good for you like that.
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You're so happy and eager to celebrate the Mexican culture.
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You know what I have to say.
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So, bro, they're doing some crazy shit just to stay
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young nowadays. Huh?
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I mean, the do the Botox and all that is out
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of control. like,
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I don't know. I mean we all have that thea that
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can't make facial expressions,
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right? Brother. She takes that weekly trip to TJ or
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monthly. I don't know.
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And and in is not but any who vampire facials have
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you heard of the vampire facials?
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No. What is that?
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So it involves drawing a person's blood.
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So basically they draw a person's blood and they take the platelets
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and inject them back into their face so it can help rejuvenate
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the skin. It's making headlines again because three women likely got
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HIV from vampire facials at an unlicensed spa in New Mexico.
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Mhm. The, the department of health began investigating the clinic
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in New Mexico, the unlicensed clinic in 2018.
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After two women reported getting HIV with no other risk factors.
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Yep. But they use their own,
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they use their own blood.
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But what I'm thinking,
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look at how they inject the,
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the so they're injecting your face with your own blood.
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Maybe the, the needles were not clean or sterilized or no
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say. But that happens.
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The clinic closed down that year and the former owner is serving
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time in prison for practicing medicine without a license.
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The investigation found that the clinic may have reused,
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ding ding ding disposable equipment like needles or blood vials.
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This is the first time HIV transmission has been associated with cosmetic
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injections. Oh, see,
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remember when Kim Kardashian made vampire facial super popular when she posted
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about them on IG.
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She later said she regretted it though.
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Calling them super painful.
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People do the wildest thing.
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Sometimes I know someone very clo who was very close to me
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that got one and now I'm scared to have
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HIV. But anyway,
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I'm just, I'm just kidding.
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I'm just, I'm joking guys,
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I'm joking but any who let's move on,
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Governor Christine, no,
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a contender for Donald Trump's VP revealed that she shot and killed
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her 14 month old puppy.
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What rest in peace?
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Cricket? Are you serious?
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She killed her dog.
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She's her, her puppy,
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she killed him. So she said that cricket,
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her puppy was worthless as a hunting dog and that she hated
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it. What dude,
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what kind of a sick individual do you have to be to
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shoot and kill a dog?
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Like, and she's running for vice president?
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He's fucking kidding me.
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Ok. No. Yeah.
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So apparently she did this to secure a spot on Donald Trump's
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good side again ahead of the upcoming election as his VP.
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Dude. I'm fucking boiling.
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It's, it's crazy because she kind of exposed this in her
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new memoir and in her book,
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she specifically said I'll do anything that needs to get done.
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Even if it's difficult.
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Messy and ugly. Well,
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I could tell you what she could do with that book.
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She could shove it up her ass and she don't belong in
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the white house. She belongs in a halfway house.
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The bitch is crazy.
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That is a crazy ass bitch.
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So I was gonna ask you what you thought of that since
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you have a pet store and you know you,
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you love, I fucking love animals.
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I love dogs. I love,
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I love animals. Like I don't see,
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dude, I, I don't see how someone can shoot their
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dog like literally an innocent animal.
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Like how do you,
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I don't know, I definitely don't want her in office.
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I'll tell you that right now.
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This word is so crazy that I won't be surprised if people
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bring her on as VP because Trump is that crazy?
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She, she, she did that because apparently Trump hates dogs
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Trump hates dogs and she fucking did that for him.
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Oh yeah, it's like honestly like in,
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in gangs, you know how in gangs they go and,
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and they go and kill someone to show the gang that they're
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they're about it.
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She did the same shit.
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Fuck that bitch. Let's go.
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Let's move on brother.
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Have you heard of a kid?
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Free wedding. Yes.
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Funny enough. We tried to have a kid free wedding but
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it didn't work out that way.
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So they brought their kids anyway.
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They said, well,
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fuck with you guys.
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We were bringing our babies.
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They said Chinga su and like I try to stay firm.
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But my wife was like,
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oh, you know,
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my nephews are so cute.
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I'm like, ok.
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Yeah. Well, I mean,
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it's a growing trend that people are having no kids at their
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wedding. So you get married.
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Do you want kids at your wedding?
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No. No, because I mean,
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look, it's different.
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I think it's different when it's your special day.
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You know, you took a long time to plan it.
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You want, you want it to be a certain way and
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you know, kids will be kids.
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You know, it's,
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it's not so much that I,
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I don't dislike kids just because you don't want kids at your
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wedding means that you're anti Kidd.
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But our next guest,
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Cathy Breo just had a kid free wedding and her video actually
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went viral on tiktok girl.
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D you too, because it was,
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that like she decided to have a kid free wedding
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and a lot of people had different opinions about it.
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So let's hear it from her.
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hi, Kathy.
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Hi. Yeah. And with the trending video,
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I know this sound probably offended people.
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But, yeah, I'm not against,
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I don't hate kids.
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I love kids but it was just to show that I had
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a kid free wedding.
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I mean, girl,
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I don't judge you for the sound.
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I feel like it was going viral.
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That sound was like a popular sound and I think that it
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like I laughed at the sound,
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the sound, the sound.
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What's the sound? The sound was ok?
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I don't know if you heard it on tiktok but it said
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oh fuck your kids and fuck you too.
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No, no, no,
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no, no, you got it.
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You got it close it girl,
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fuck them kids and fuck you.
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I found it funny.
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But I mean,
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I have a kid now and I still say fuck them kids
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because sometimes they, like you said,
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kids are gonna be kids over there.
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Exactly. But we wanted to ask you,
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Kathy first off, thank you so much for joining us.
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We want to ask why did you and your partner
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decide to go like child free when it came to your wedding
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And whose idea was it?
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So, since the very beginning,
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I think we were both,
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we both agreed that we wanted no kids at our wedding.
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And I think I was probably the first one that mentioned it
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but he was totally on board with it and was like
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yeah, let's not have kids.
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We would just see like,
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you know, hear stories from people,
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relatives, friends, you know,
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kids running around and we would even see videos.
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I'm sure you guys have seen videos on tiktok where the couples
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having the first dance and the kids are running around and I
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just wanted to avoid all that.
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Also, our venue was really big and I don't want that
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responsibility of the kids getting lost or,
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you know, having to talk on the mic like,
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hey, I'm looking for my kid.
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I just didn't want to have any of that and I just
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wanted everybody to have a day where they can just enjoy themselves
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and not have to worry about like the kids taking care of
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them or having to leave early because the kids are tired or
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they're bored and I think we were pretty successful with that.
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Definitely. And I did this,
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did this decision upset anyone in your family or no?
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They, they all understood,
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everyone agreed. And I think,
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I think it's because like in my family there's a lot more
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like older kids and even then it's kind of like if they
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didn't end up going,
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but if they did,
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it would have been respected.
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And from my husband's side,
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they gave him a few calls,
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but we just made no exceptions because we didn't want to let
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one kid go. And then I was going to be like
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you know, we just wanted to avoid all getting people
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upset. So we just made it a general rule and yeah
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we had no issues.
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I was like security tackle the kids and the parents getting the
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kids, it's intense.
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But we brought up some good reasons that I feel like again
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aren't selfish to you,
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but like, are also making the parents again enjoy themselves,
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like having that responsibility.
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Like I feel like you said a lot,
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these parents have kids that are older.
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So definitely that mindset of like,
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I need a night to myself and this is it if like
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you can't enjoy the party.
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I see. Like,
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then maybe again, don't waste your babysitter,
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you know, on that one event,
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I guess you could say.
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And our wedding lasted until four in the morning.
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So I'm pretty sure the kids would have been tired.
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They were sleeping on the chair.
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Exactly. Exactly. With the f the,
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the, but I do remember my sisters were like,
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20 years apart and she got married in the early nineties and
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I was probably four or five and she had an old kid
15:53
wedding. So me and my nephews were kind of around the
15:57
same age in Mexican household.
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So we went to just have dinner and then they took us
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back home and left us with a babysitter.
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I mean, I'm not mad at her that I wasn't at
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her wedding. It was tiny.
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So, and I think because it could just allow adults to
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just kind of let loose and have more fun.
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Not worry about knocking the kid over because there's a toddler on
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the dance floor. Yeah,
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I get you and I was worried for the day of my
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wedding if anybody was just going to show up with their kids
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But I made it very clear like I put it on
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the wedding website. I put it on my invitation.
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Even when they were RSD,
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we would give them a reminder.
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Hey, there's no kids.
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It also helps save a lot of wedding when you have no
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kids. Just throw that out there.
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Well, thank you so much,
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Cathy. We really appreciate you coming on and telling us more
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about your wedding and why you decided to go kid free on
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it. Me, me,
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me, no secu but thank you for having me.
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Of course, of course.
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Thank you for coming on.
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We'll see you. Ok.
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Take care. Bye.
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Congrats. That's smart.
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She put it everywhere.
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Yeah, it's like email website.
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I would put it at the door too.
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Oh, well, actually I know someone in here who was
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a little kid that was Travieso and Tumb Pinche.
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Pastel de Sua on her wedding.
17:29
So this this little guy,
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it was like Joel,
17:34
Joel is that you,
17:35
that is Joel. So this is the cake,
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this is with antes like literally before the mayhem.
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And that's the, that's the little Diablito Del Travieso.
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He looks so innocent,
17:49
so sweet. How'd you dunk it over?
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Let's play hide and seek with my hide and seek.
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He'll play under the table.
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Oh my gosh. So this is why guys,
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this is why I'm choosing to get free even though with Mira
18:06
Lo V Hermoso, he's a cute little kid.
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It's like a sour patch kid.
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Yeah, but they're cuter at home on your wedding.
18:15
But any cool, let's move on.
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So brother, you just had a baby,
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right? And if you don't mind me asking how much did
18:25
it cost him too?
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well actually it wasn't that bad because of my wife's health
18:29
insurance. I was looking at the cash price but because of
18:32
her health insurance, it was actually pretty affordable.
18:34
I was scared. So I can only imagine people that don't
18:38
have health insurance. Me dude,
18:42
it's expensive. It is expensive.
18:45
It's crazy because some people that have health insurance don't even use
18:47
it. Right? Because they're scared of just even going to
18:50
the doctor. But imagine people that want health insurance but are
18:53
scared to go because they think it's so expensive to even get
18:56
it or because of their you know,
18:58
immigration status. Like the guy from Baltimore.
19:00
Exactly. You know,
19:02
that was part of the news that there was an undocumented immigrant
19:05
working on the bridge and who knows what happened?
19:08
He or she I can remember didn't go seek medical attention because
19:13
of their immigration status.
19:14
Most likely like they're probably scared to be outed and targeted.
19:19
Well, the good news is that in the State of California
19:21
there's actually medical plans and assistance that undocumented immigrants could,
19:26
you know, take advantage of and use and other states too
19:30
Ah Well, there you go even better but to speak
19:33
specifically on California, we have Renee Malo of me joining us
19:37
to break down how they can apply and use these resources.
19:40
Hello, Renee. Hello,
19:43
welcome. Thank you.
19:44
So I'm gonna hop right in.
19:45
We can talk about me.
19:46
But what does me do for patients,
19:48
for people that need medical insurance?
19:50
So me the services we provide are comprehensive in nature and they
19:56
provide a wide range of services for individuals.
19:59
So just an example of the covered services in our program includes
20:04
like hospital services, emergency care services.
20:09
If a person is pregnant,
20:10
we cover prenatal services and postpartum care for individuals.
20:15
We also cover laboratory services or like if you have
20:21
to go and have a lab work drawn medications,
20:24
dental services, vision services.
20:27
And then for some people who may require support in a
20:31
nursing home, we also provide nursing home care for individuals.
20:35
And is it hard to apply?
20:37
I feel like adulting now for us,
20:39
like it's scary to call the doctor's office for an appointment but
20:42
it all these applications and process is actually relatively easy or it
20:45
really is easy to apply for the program.
20:48
People can apply by mail,
20:51
they can call on the phone to our counties to make an
20:54
application. They can go in person to our county offices.
20:59
They can also apply online.
21:00
So we do have ways in which people can apply.
21:03
We do know one of the things that's on our application is
21:07
a request for,
21:11
information to help prove someone's identity.
21:14
That is a federal requirement because our program is financed with federal
21:18
funds. So we have requirements that we have to meet both
21:21
from a federal perspective,
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as well as a state perspective.
21:25
You know, a driver's license can be used for that school
21:28
ID, employer ID or a birth certificate.
21:32
We do ask on our application if someone has a Social
21:36
Security number, but if they don't,
21:38
that's not a reason to not complete the application because you can
21:41
still apply for the program if you do not have a social
21:45
Security number. And again,
21:47
if there's a question about your residency,
21:50
then we may ask for something on the back end in terms
21:53
of paper, documentation,
21:54
undocumented immigrants can apply for Medicare on during that time.
21:59
So remember, yes.
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So whether you are here And,
22:05
and if you're not documented,
22:07
that's not a barrier to apply for.
22:09
Got it. Do you know if there's a risk like any
22:12
risk that applying, you know,
22:13
will jeopardize future applications for residency or citizenship?
22:19
Like for example, like public charge?
22:21
Like is there any risks?
22:23
Because I know like,
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I mean, there's a lot of immigrants undocumented immigrants who are
22:28
like scared to even apply for me because it kind of like
22:31
they're afraid that it puts a target on them.
22:34
What would you say there is no risk.
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So under the public charge rule,
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individuals that apply for Medicaid services are not subject to public charge
22:46
So that is not a barrier to applying for our
22:48
program here in California or in nec,
22:51
it's not a, it's not a barrier and we don't want
22:54
anyone to be afraid to apply for a program because that's why
22:57
we exist. That's why the program is here.
23:00
We want to make sure that people that are eligible for the
23:02
program, you know,
23:04
step up apply and,
23:07
and utilize the services because that's the other thing,
23:09
we don't want people to apply,
23:11
but then also be afraid to use the services.
23:14
That's why we just do the work that we do and have
23:17
the infrastructure to deliver for the services that people are entitled to
23:23
once they are found to be eligible for our progress.
23:26
Definitely. Thank you so much,
23:28
Renee. Take care.
23:29
Thank you. If you guys have family members who are undocumented
23:33
or are undocumented yourselves,
23:37
you know, spread the word.
23:39
A lot of undocumented immigrants don't know that this program even exists
23:42
or that they're eligible for it.
23:44
So yeah, spread the word at me too.
23:51
Fab, it's Aleko and I'm here with,
23:58
I, I didn't want to mess that up.
23:59
I know you said Jo,
24:00
Jo, Jo or Jolene.
24:03
I like no, Jo,
24:06
you said Spanish is your native tongue.
24:09
Well, it's not,
24:10
it's like what I grew up with and I went to school
24:12
in Spanish and everything.
24:13
So you go to school,
24:14
Spain and Mexico and you also speak,
24:17
this is fun fact.
24:18
But you also speak Finnish.
24:21
I'm from Finland. Oh,
24:23
my mom always spoke Finnish to me even though I haven't lived
24:26
in Finland like that much now.
24:28
I live there though.
24:31
Yeah, it's just,
24:32
yeah, this is Mrs Worldwide for real.
24:34
Like I know Mr Worldwide exists but not married though.
24:39
You know I'm just saying because she's everywhere and speaking of you
24:42
being everywhere you're popping off right now.
24:44
You were at Coachella recently and I'm assuming you're gonna be back
24:47
this weekend, right?
24:48
Is that how that works?
24:49
I'm sorry, I'm a boomer.
24:51
Maybe you never know.
24:53
But come on, wait,
24:54
what do you mean?
24:55
Because you never know,
24:57
I guess we'll find out.
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But yeah, I mean,
25:00
how's it been? Like,
25:01
I mean, Coachella is huge.
25:02
Life is crazy. Yeah,
25:03
everything feels very good right now.
25:06
I'm very blessed. I'm very grateful to be here too talking
25:08
to you. Music is great.
25:11
Music is fun. I knew someone that was playing at Coachella
25:13
A DJ called Tiffany Tyson and she said,
25:16
I'm gonna play your song and then she gave me a money
25:18
gun and she was like,
25:19
come on stage and I shot money and the money had like
25:22
my face on it,
25:24
but it was so windy that it didn't make it to the
25:26
people. It just went back on stage.
25:28
So it was a little like underwhelming.
25:32
Yeah, somebody got mad at me.
25:33
They were like, don't throw money.
25:35
I was like, it's already done.
25:36
So, was that the whole usher buck situation that some people
25:39
try to use it?
25:40
No, I don't think so,
25:41
but I did spread all the cash I had with my face
25:44
on it everywhere at Coachella.
25:46
So I hope people found them and now they're like,
25:49
well, if you're watching this and you have,
25:51
some Joline Bucks,
25:54
let us know in the comments.
25:56
But, ok,
25:57
so you, you said you speak Finnish,
25:58
Spanish? But, so the Finnish,
26:00
what is your favorite saying?
26:02
My favorite saying? Oh,
26:03
like favorite slang. But yeah,
26:04
like, what's your favorite Finnish word?
26:07
Well, it's funny because,
26:08
you know, I grew up,
26:09
outside of Finland so I don't really know,
26:11
like the teenage slang or just in general slang.
26:15
But now that I've moved to Finland and I hang out with
26:17
people my age. Yeah,
26:19
I've learned all the slang and my Finnish has changed from like
26:22
grandma finished to like young people.
26:27
Now I sound my age.
26:29
Yeah, I was like,
26:30
what's, what's this one basic word that you're like?
26:33
So one that I've learned,
26:34
which was very weird to me is,
26:37
le le,
26:40
le le is when something is very cool you say?
26:43
Oh, le le,
26:43
yeah. But right,
26:45
like Leia, like Princess Leia from Star Wars.
26:47
Yeah. Yeah. Like Leia.
26:49
But it also means like,
26:51
Papalote. What's the Papalote?
26:53
Yeah. So, when people said it at first I was
26:56
like, why is everyone saying kite,
26:57
like, what's, what's up with this?
26:58
But, yeah, it's like,
26:59
cool. Yeah, I'm Leia.
27:02
She's, yeah. Yeah.
27:06
Ok. How about,
27:07
like, you know how some,
27:07
like, languages? Like,
27:08
it sounds like you're yelling but you have to say something really
27:10
nice. Like what's something that,
27:11
that's the whole like Finnish is like that?
27:13
I remember like when I lived in Mexico and my mom and
27:16
me would sit like in a taxi and we would just have
27:18
a normal conversation. Sometimes the cab drivers would be like what
27:23
language is this? Are you guys fighting?
27:24
Like it sounds like you're fighting and we're not,
27:26
we're just like, I love you.
27:28
I had such a good time.
27:29
Like how do you say?
27:29
I love you? Maracas,
27:33
right? It doesn't sound and people saw Yoel but where can
27:44
they find you on social?
27:45
You can find me everywhere on socials.
27:47
Joalin, Yalin La Fit Jos.
27:54
Yeah, go listen to my music.
27:56
It's very good swag.
27:59
It's very come on.
28:04
Yeah. All right.
28:10
Oh Yes. That was a great show.
28:14
It was fun and sad and angry and yeah,
28:17
all, all our look,
28:18
all our episodes. I'm like,
28:21
oh this great thing happened.
28:23
Oh shit. That sucks.
28:27
It's a roller coaster.
28:30
Anyhoo. Thank you.
28:32
Guys so much for joining us on this episode of Lincoln Bio
28:35
I'm Jenny and I'm Alejandro and we'll see you guys Wednesday
28:38
and Friday. Bye.