Ana Navarro On Trump's Deportations Of Venezuelans: 'You Wouldn't Treat Animals Like This'

Ana Navarro On Trump's Deportations Of Venezuelans: 'You Wouldn't Treat Animals Like This'

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0:01

I'm Brian Tetta, executive

0:03

producer of The View.

0:05

It's Thursday and I'm

0:07

here with Anna Navarro.

0:10

This is behind the

0:12

table. Hello Anna Navarro.

0:14

Hello Brian. How are you

0:17

today? Running on films. Running on films.

0:19

All right, well what I love about

0:21

Anna Navarro podcast is I don't have

0:23

to do much because you're fired up

0:26

as always. You're very vocal this week

0:28

standing up for the Venezuelan community as

0:30

Trump administration continues to escalate the legal

0:33

battle over alleged gang member deportations. How

0:35

do you think this is going to

0:37

play out? Well, look, I

0:39

think Donald Trump is going to lose

0:41

this in the courts, but I'm not

0:43

sure it matters because I'm not sure

0:45

he doesn't wipe his butt with the

0:47

court orders, you know, and I don't

0:49

know what mechanism the courts

0:51

have to enforce things when he's

0:53

got an accomplice like Pam Bondi

0:55

at DOJ when he's got people

0:57

like cash Patel at FBI. Who's

1:00

going to order the court marshal?

1:02

Who's going to order the US

1:04

marshals? to go grab the Venezuela.

1:06

Who's going to order the US

1:08

marshals to stop the planes or

1:10

the FAA to stop the planes?

1:12

You think Sean Delphi is going

1:14

to stop the planes? You think

1:17

Pam Bondi is going to stop

1:19

the planes? There is nobody in

1:21

that cabinet. who stands up to him

1:23

and says to him what you are doing

1:25

is insane and we have got to abide

1:28

by the court order. I mean they obviously

1:30

defied the court order. They boasted about defining

1:32

the court order in front of one

1:34

audience, right? Tom Holman goes to Fox and

1:37

says, I don't care what the court says,

1:39

whatever, you know, we're going to defy it.

1:41

And then the White House cleans it up

1:43

for like the rest of America, but that

1:45

you know, they defied it. That's the damn

1:47

truth. No recourse. Yeah, I mean they're saying

1:50

that they did not defy the court order and

1:52

they're saying that they will respect the court still.

1:54

Who's they? Did you hear Tom Holman? Yes, but

1:56

the White House has put out statements to that effect.

1:58

I'm not saying that they are. I'm just saying,

2:00

but they've also had to put

2:03

out the timeline, and there was

2:05

a plane that took off after

2:07

the court ordered had been issued.

2:10

Yes, I think they're, they're saying

2:12

verbal order versus written order, etc.,

2:14

etc. etc. It's semantics, but, but

2:17

I just don't think our system

2:19

was designed to deal with an

2:21

executive branch that does not care

2:24

about co-equal branches and does not

2:26

see them. First of all, does

2:28

not see them as co-equal, does

2:31

not abide by their power, does

2:33

not care about the Constitution. I

2:35

just think our system was not

2:38

designed for that. And we certainly

2:40

were not designed for having a

2:42

Congress, a legislative branch, that is

2:45

completely beholden in Kowt House. to

2:47

this guy. Well that's that's what's

2:49

different. There are no guardrails. The

2:52

cabinet does everything he says he

2:54

he says regardless of how hair-brained

2:56

it is. Very different from the

2:59

cabinet he had term one. The

3:01

Congress, the Republicans who are in

3:03

charge, do everything and clap. Every

3:06

time he says anything regardless of

3:08

how stupid it may be and

3:10

how against the principles they've long

3:13

held it is right the courts

3:15

Okay, they're they're ruling against him

3:17

and he's not abiding by the

3:20

rulings and we don't have a

3:22

mechanism to enforce it. So it's

3:24

without the other two holding him

3:27

accountable that this if any other

3:29

precedent did this he'd be impeached

3:31

Legislators, you know, that Congress would

3:34

impeach him. If a president defied

3:36

a court order, it is an

3:38

impeachable offense, for God's sakes. But

3:41

nobody in Congress will stand up.

3:43

And let me just say, the

3:45

thing with the Venezuelans has got

3:48

me out of my mind. Because

3:50

look, first, nobody, nobody, nobody that

3:52

I know is against criminals hardened

3:54

criminals that are members of Trinidad

3:57

or of MS-13. of these horrible

3:59

gangs being sent to live under

4:01

a rock. Nobody cares, right? Everybody

4:04

is in agreement with that. Yeah,

4:06

I appreciate you pointing that out

4:08

because I don't know because they

4:11

haven't released the identities of these

4:13

people is if in fact the

4:15

people they have sent to the

4:18

worst hell hole in the Western

4:20

Hemisphere are hardened criminals. And I

4:22

do know that some of them.

4:25

aren't because they the administration has

4:27

now said in front of the

4:29

judge that many of the people

4:32

that were sent don't have criminal

4:34

records in the United States and

4:36

we are beginning to find out

4:39

who they are because of their

4:41

relatives right I mean there was

4:43

one guy who went with his

4:46

wife to his check-in appointment with

4:48

ICE, he had a pending political

4:50

asylum claim, so he was here

4:53

legally under a pending political asylum

4:55

claim. The guy disappeared. The wife

4:57

didn't know what had happened to

5:00

him. And next thing you know,

5:02

she sees him in that video

5:04

that the President El Salvador put

5:07

out in the White House reposted.

5:09

Can you imagine? Can you imagine

5:11

seeing your husband who had shown

5:14

up to an ICE appointment, who

5:16

has no criminal record? being sent

5:18

to that. Can you imagine the

5:21

suffering, the distress? Listen, deport them.

5:23

But it's all a farce, a

5:25

made for TV farce, so that

5:28

instead of talking about the 10

5:30

year old US citizen, girl. going

5:32

through cancer treatment who got deported

5:35

out of this country along with

5:37

her parents, instead of talking about

5:39

the 11-year-old girl who died by

5:42

suicide because she was being bullied

5:44

because of her parents' immigration status,

5:46

instead of talking about the professor

5:48

at Brown University who's a kidney

5:51

transplant specialist who's been deported, instead

5:53

of talking about the price of

5:55

eggs, instead of talking... about capitulating

5:58

to Putin instead of talking about

6:00

inflation, instead of talking about the

6:02

tanking markets, instead of that, everybody's

6:05

focused on this made-for-TV farce that's

6:07

playing out in El Salvador. And

6:09

I am incensed with Marco Rubio,

6:12

because Marco Rubio knows better. When

6:14

I first voted for Marco Rubio,

6:16

he was an advocate for immigration

6:19

reform. He was working along with

6:21

people like Mel Martine, with people

6:23

like John McCain and others to

6:26

pass immigration reform. Marco Rubio's parents

6:28

came here not fleeing Castro. They

6:30

came here fleeing poverty. They came

6:33

before the revolution. overstay their visas.

6:35

And so the way that the

6:37

Latino community is being terrorized and

6:40

hunted down is frankly inhumane. And

6:42

it is unacceptable and absolutely disgusting.

6:44

It makes me disgusted on a

6:47

daily basis that Marco Rubio, who

6:49

represented an immigrant community, is out

6:51

there being part of this, an

6:54

active participant and accomplice in this

6:56

horrible, horrible time. I'm gonna tell

6:58

you something. We're going to be

7:01

reading about this time, like we

7:03

read today about the Japanese internment

7:05

camps. Yeah, it's a dark, dark

7:08

time in history. And yesterday, I

7:10

was at a, I'll let you

7:12

talk at some point. No, there's

7:15

no rush. I was at, you

7:17

know, I've been talking a lot

7:19

and I've been seeing, you know,

7:22

a lot of Latino heavy weights

7:24

lately. And I have said to

7:26

them. We all got to lose

7:29

the fear of speaking up because

7:31

we have a responsibility. Those of

7:33

us who have status, those of

7:36

us who have a platform, we

7:38

have a responsibility for speak to

7:40

speak up for those who are

7:42

being terrorized that can't speak because

7:45

they are legitimately and for good

7:47

reason afraid. So you know at

7:49

this point we fear is not

7:52

an option at this point because

7:54

the only way this changes I

7:56

have said this before is if

7:59

those cowardly Congress people are more

8:01

afraid of losing their seats because

8:03

the anger of the voters than

8:06

they are afraid of Donald Trump.

8:08

Now there is definite anger from

8:10

some voters and we've been seeing

8:13

these town halls and talking about

8:15

that constantly. I do when I

8:17

see polling though. despite the things

8:20

that you're saying, which I think

8:22

are all accurate. It seems like

8:24

the public is still in favor

8:27

of him with his immigration plans.

8:29

It's kind of staggering to me,

8:31

but it does seem like it's

8:34

going that way. Do you think

8:36

that's not accurate or do you

8:38

think people aren't paying attention? What

8:41

do you think that is? I

8:43

think it's accurate. I think people,

8:45

listen, Latinos, who I keep waiting

8:48

for Latinos who voted for him.

8:50

A lot of them, you know,

8:52

in places like South Florida where

8:55

I live. to feel some sort

8:57

of remorse. When you see that,

8:59

you know, these Venezuelans who are

9:02

part of our community who we

9:04

know, who are our friends, are

9:06

getting hunted down when we see

9:09

that our police departments in South

9:11

Florida are signing cooperation agreements to

9:13

be deputized as ICE. When we,

9:16

you know, I keep thinking, okay.

9:18

This is going to change the

9:20

way folks. They're gleeful. Everybody I

9:23

know who voted for Trump. is

9:25

gleeful and supportive of everything he's

9:27

doing. Now, they don't read about

9:30

the 10-year-old cancer victim. And they

9:32

don't read about the 11-year-old who

9:34

died by suicide. And they don't,

9:36

you know, they don't read that

9:39

many of these Venezuelans that have

9:41

been sent to hell, don't have

9:43

criminal records. So they buy all

9:46

that Donald Trump spews. That is

9:48

the only way. That you can

9:50

continue supporting Donald Trump. That's part

9:53

of the the formula, right? You

9:55

gotta keep watching Fox and you

9:57

gotta keep Reading the blogs that

10:00

they put out and reading and

10:02

you know consuming right wing media

10:04

so that you don't know the

10:07

truth because I have to believe

10:09

I have to believe that American

10:11

people are good in their hearts

10:14

and that if they knew the

10:16

truth if they wanted to know

10:18

the truth they'd have an issue

10:21

with it right I mean how

10:23

how can you be okay with

10:25

innocent men? whose only

10:28

crime was fleeing the Maduro dictatorship,

10:30

and coming here to try to

10:32

live in freedom, to try to

10:34

have a better life for their

10:36

children, and come here and work,

10:39

often doing jobs that nobody else

10:41

in this country wants to do.

10:43

How can you be in favor

10:45

of those people, if they are

10:47

not, and in fact some of

10:50

them are not, hardened criminals and

10:52

parts of this gang, being sent?

10:54

to this place and treated like

10:56

that shackled where their heads bent

10:58

down their heads shaved all in

11:01

front of TV being put in

11:03

a you know and I mean

11:05

you wouldn't you wouldn't treat animals

11:07

like this you wouldn't treat animals

11:09

like this and we are treating

11:12

human beings like this just so

11:14

that Donald Trump can pretend. that

11:16

this entire thing he built, right?

11:18

This entire theory he built that

11:20

there was an invasion by these

11:23

gang members and that Venezuela had

11:25

released people from prisons and insane

11:27

asylums. That has never been proven.

11:29

There's been no evidence of that.

11:31

That is a lie. But he

11:34

made all that up so that

11:36

people would be afraid and go

11:38

vote for him out of fear.

11:40

And now he's rounding people up.

11:42

Some of them who we now

11:45

know are not hardened criminals so

11:47

that he can prove to those

11:49

people that he is delivering on

11:51

his promise It's it's it's beyond

11:53

inhumane. We've seen we've seen polling

11:56

change for things like the economy.

11:58

They aren't happy with what he's

12:00

doing with the economy, Americans in

12:02

general. I think it's gone towards

12:04

negative in the recent polling. But,

12:07

and a few other things, and

12:09

the overreach power maybe with the

12:11

Elon Musk and all that and

12:13

the cuts, but immigration still is

12:15

polling positively, but I think you're

12:17

right. I think people aren't either

12:20

don't want to hear the stories

12:22

or aren't paying attention to them,

12:24

but you know, you'll keep talking.

12:26

You don't read ABC news. Right.

12:28

They read right-wing blogs and they're,

12:31

you know, applauding the fact that

12:33

he's getting rid of these monsters.

12:35

And even the right-wing blogs report

12:37

on the stock market going down.

12:39

So maybe that's why those things

12:42

are getting through. Another headline I

12:44

know you really wanted to talk

12:46

about was Trump's executive order closing

12:48

federally funded international news outlet voice

12:50

of America. This is chilling. Explain

12:53

what this is and what impact

12:55

you think it's actually going to

12:57

have. Another thing I can believe

12:59

is happening. with no pushback from

13:01

the Cuban-Americans in Congress. My entire

13:04

life, okay, so Voice of America,

13:06

what is Voice of America? Voice

13:08

of America is an agency. In

13:10

fact, he appointed Kerry Lake, that

13:12

lunatic from Arizona to be head

13:15

of it. Voice of America is

13:17

an agency that broadcasts news all

13:19

over the world and it is

13:21

particularly significant to places like Cuba.

13:23

to places like Nicaragua, to places

13:26

in Europe that were, you know,

13:28

behind the iron curtain, because it

13:30

places where there's misinformation, where there's

13:32

state propaganda, where people are thirsty

13:34

for real news and for truth.

13:37

It's, you know, it's, I have

13:39

heard from so many Cubans who

13:41

have been listening to radio and

13:43

TV Marti. TV Marti has not

13:45

been as successful because the Cubans

13:48

have been very successful in jamming

13:50

the signal. Radio Marti has been

13:52

incredibly successful in something that's gone

13:54

on for decades that Cuban Americans

13:56

fought very hard to have established

13:59

and Cubans from the island when

14:01

they come to the United States.

14:03

They talk about the significance and

14:05

just kind of the hope and

14:07

the message of freedom that they

14:09

got from listening to Radio Marti

14:12

and learning the news. He's gotten

14:14

rid of all of that. And

14:16

the Cuban-American Republicans in Congress, crickets,

14:18

Marco Rubio, who used to fight

14:20

to the nail, crickets. I mean,

14:23

it's shameful. All they do is

14:25

serve as rubber stamps for Donald

14:27

Trump. I guess there's a hope

14:29

there are conversations that we're not

14:31

hearing behind the scenes where they're

14:34

fighting for these things because publicly

14:36

challenging him doesn't tend to go

14:38

very well as we know for

14:40

the egos involved in everything else.

14:42

So maybe there's a chance. Because

14:45

you think privately challenging him is

14:47

different? No, but working them over

14:49

maybe? I don't know. I'm trying

14:51

to think what I would do

14:53

in those roles. It's a tough

14:56

thing to figure out. You'd quit.

14:58

Probably you'd quit or you know

15:00

you would have never taken the

15:02

role or you would quit. I

15:04

mean if not what what's You

15:07

know, what is the purpose? The

15:09

idea that there's town halls all

15:11

over the country and people aren't

15:13

showing up, you know, last weekend,

15:15

by my house, like a block

15:18

from where I live, there's a

15:20

church, one of these non-denominational churches,

15:22

and it often serves as a

15:24

venue for gatherings. And there was

15:26

a town hall, there was a

15:29

400, 500 people that showed up

15:31

to a town hall, and they

15:33

invited the Republican Congress people to

15:35

come, and they didn't show up.

15:37

And you know, it's called the

15:40

House of Representatives. You are there

15:42

to represent people. If you don't

15:44

have the guts to face your

15:46

constituents, you have no business representing

15:48

your constituents. You are not representing

15:51

your constituents. Right now, it should

15:53

be called the House of Representatives

15:55

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17:39

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17:41

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17:43

David Blaine was with us. He's

17:46

still with me in many ways

17:48

right now I'm having a little

17:50

tough time right now after drinking

17:53

Please don't vomit on me. I'll

17:55

try not to I was unexpectedly

17:57

drank a large I guess ashtray

18:00

It's what it ended up being. But

18:02

now, you're not a magic person generally.

18:04

Were you impressed by what you saw

18:06

today? It was pretty cool. I was

18:08

horrified to see you drink that. I

18:10

was hoping that that was some sort

18:13

of trick in there. No, no. That

18:15

wasn't really what I thought it was.

18:17

So yeah. So that you burnt a

18:19

$100 bill. First, I'm cheap. I was

18:21

horrified that you burnt $100 bill. It

18:24

was my $100 bill. I was not

18:26

happy about that at all. But yeah.

18:28

you know, then you drank the, he

18:30

poured water and you drank the ashes.

18:32

I couldn't believe it. I mean, I,

18:35

you know, I went for the moment.

18:37

What did it taste like? Like an

18:39

ashtray. It tasted like an, it tasted

18:41

exactly what you would expect it to

18:43

taste like. Someone said it to me

18:46

later, you ever pick up the wrong

18:48

glass at a party and it was

18:50

a smoker? That's basically what it tasted

18:52

like, like watered, whiskey or bourbon, with

18:54

someone smoking a lot. It was not

18:57

great. and I'm feeling it I'm paying

18:59

for it a little bit right now

19:01

it's disgusting I enjoy a magic trick

19:03

I have to say I enjoy new

19:05

decisions and um I mean you were

19:08

when you were working with Letterman you

19:10

were in charge of stupid I was

19:12

in charge of well stupid pet tricks

19:14

and things like that but also I

19:16

today you played the stupid pet I

19:18

was the stupid pet but I also

19:21

I used I did magicians week at

19:23

Letterman I went to Vegas and I

19:25

hung out with magicians for a couple

19:27

weeks so I saw a lot of

19:29

the behind-the-scenes stuff I went to David

19:32

Copperfield secret underground layer of magic I

19:34

saw I didn't work with David Blainer

19:36

was the show before yes Even money

19:38

you've been there with him. I'll double

19:40

check. But no memory. Yeah, no, he's

19:43

probably the biggest magician there is right

19:45

now. So it was a lot of

19:47

fun. Yeah, what happened to the other

19:49

one? David Copperfield. He's around. Okay. He's

19:51

around. Magic and and space are like

19:54

in the same category of I don't

19:56

care. Science and everything else. Magic Space

19:58

and Megan, what's your name? I don't

20:00

care. I don't care. I don't care.

20:02

You all have at it. This was

20:05

not the show for you today. What

20:07

about, let's see, you, speaking of things

20:09

that you do enjoy, you went to

20:11

a Broadway show this week. which is

20:13

not your usual hangout, but you went

20:16

to see the opening of Buena Vista

20:18

Social Club on Broadway, produced by Linmanwell

20:20

Miranda and his dad Louise and he

20:22

and also our guest on the show

20:24

tomorrow, John Legozamo. I actually went, so

20:27

we got invited to a lot of

20:29

Broadway shows because it's New York and

20:31

because we're in the media and a

20:33

lot of them come and perform here.

20:35

I never go because I'm never here

20:37

and I just, you know, Broadway is

20:40

not my thing. People who have been

20:42

raised in New York. There's like a

20:44

theater culture here that doesn't exist in

20:46

many places. I didn't grow up with

20:48

a theater culture, I can tell you

20:51

that. But on Monday, I went to

20:53

see a show that my friend Latanya

20:55

Jackson is on called Purpose. She's coming

20:57

on our show next week. Okay, it

20:59

was extraordinary. It was, and I didn't

21:02

expect to laugh, but it was really

21:04

funny. And you know, all... like a

21:06

family drama, but really well done. So

21:08

I went to see purpose on Monday,

21:10

which was the premiere. And then yesterday,

21:13

I came back from Miami, came back

21:15

a little early, and went straight to

21:17

the theater, passed by Jimmy Fallon, to

21:19

pick up Eva Longoria, who I had,

21:21

you know, told she needed to come

21:24

with me, because I knew she was

21:26

going to be here. And how did

21:28

you find Jimmy Fallon studio? I texted

21:30

you, because I don't know what the

21:32

address was and where it was, and

21:35

I... What did I tell you? You

21:37

told me I'm Siri for you. It's

21:39

easier to text me than to actually

21:41

ask Siri a question, which was lovely.

21:43

Well, I'm on the plane. I can't

21:46

ask Siri the question. I understand. I

21:48

have a life, though. I'm not necessarily

21:50

waiting around for instructions from you. I

21:52

don't give you. I don't give you

21:54

instructions. I don't give you instructions. I

21:56

don't give you instructions. But also, it's

21:59

one of the most famous locations in

22:01

Manhattan. I had actually been to the.

22:03

previews like two or three weeks ago.

22:05

I had never been to the previews.

22:07

I had never been to the preview

22:10

of a Broadway. show. And I had

22:12

never been to the previews and then

22:14

the actual shows. You see the differences.

22:16

It was so different from when I

22:18

saw it two weeks ago, three weeks

22:21

ago, and it was terrific then. But

22:23

I noticed that it had gotten so

22:25

much tighter and it just flowed so

22:27

well. Listen, this show is, it's a

22:29

play with a storyline. and a musical

22:32

concert and the music is fantastic. It's

22:34

music that if you are, you know,

22:36

if you're Hispanic, you've grown up with

22:38

these songs your entire life, but the

22:40

one of Easta Social Club, you know,

22:43

is for everyone. Listen, it's so damn

22:45

good, even the white people were dancing

22:47

in the aisles and it was like

22:49

Latino royalty was there, you know, so

22:51

Lynn Manuel was there and... Wilmer Valderrama

22:54

was there. Ruben Blades, the great Panamanian

22:56

singer who I had never met, was

22:58

there. Mikhail Baryshnikov, he's not Latino, but

23:00

we'll take him, was there, we'll take

23:02

his support. It was Ariana Debose, was

23:04

there, it was just such a fun,

23:07

fun night, and then we went to

23:09

a party. And you know, it was...

23:11

two hours of unadulterated joy. And I

23:13

keep saying to people, because people come

23:15

up to me all the time and

23:18

ask me this question, we need to

23:20

find a balance. We need to be

23:22

enraged, we need to be informed, we

23:24

need to be engaged, we need to

23:26

be holding our representatives, we need to

23:29

know what is happening in America. so

23:31

that we can be active and engaged.

23:33

But we also cannot let Donald Trump

23:35

steal joy from us. And we have

23:37

got to find a way of maintaining

23:40

our mental balance. And for me, that

23:42

comes through music, that comes through spending

23:44

time with friends, that comes through, you

23:46

know, great meals. We've got to find

23:48

a balance because we have got to

23:51

survive the next four years and we've.

23:53

got to fight back, but we also

23:55

have to fight for ourselves. Real quick,

23:57

before we go, speaking of Eva Longoria,

23:59

are you still recovering from her 50th

24:02

birthday? I may not recover for a

24:04

year or two. This thing was ridiculous,

24:06

off the chart. So, you know, I

24:08

have been talking, I think I've said

24:10

it here, for months, I've been saying

24:13

to Eva, what are we doing for

24:15

your 50th birthday? And she said nothing.

24:17

I don't think she wanted to acknowledge

24:19

that she was turning forward. You're turning

24:21

50, aren't you? Almost, not yet. I'm

24:23

turning 49 in August. Okay, so I

24:26

kept asking Eva, what are we doing

24:28

for your birthday? What are we doing

24:30

for months? I've been at this issue.

24:32

Nothing, nothing. Shut up. Don't ask me

24:34

again. I kept asking her husband. He

24:37

would say to me, she has prohibited

24:39

me from organizing anything. And I would

24:41

hear her say that you don't know

24:43

how to throw me a surprise party.

24:45

Don't you dare? You know? Okay, so

24:48

there, so there. for her birthday. She

24:50

went like a small little dinner and

24:52

I'm like small little dinner in Miami.

24:54

No such thing. I said, okay, well,

24:56

why don't we invite the Miami people?

24:59

And she said, okay. And so then,

25:01

then the LA girlfriends got wind of

25:03

this and they all flew in. So.

25:05

Friday there was a dinner in Miami

25:07

beautiful the full moon everything but Becky

25:10

G flew in Jessica Alba flew in

25:12

Gabriel Union and Wayne Wade were already

25:14

in Miami so they showed up this

25:16

thing and so this thing ended like

25:18

in the wee hours of the morning

25:21

at a at a club at like

25:23

a crazy club called Live in Miami.

25:25

Then the next day. All the skinny

25:27

ones, all the skinny girls, they got

25:29

up to do a workout at 10

25:32

a.m. Sure. I was in bed. Then,

25:34

uh, that night, we had a party

25:36

on a yacht. And at that one,

25:38

all of these people showed up, and

25:40

next thing I know, there is somehow...

25:42

You know that really tall tennis player?

25:45

What's his name? The one that didn't

25:47

take the vaccines. Yokovich? Yokovich. Okay. Because

25:49

I guess the Miami Open is going

25:51

on. I don't know, but all of

25:53

a sudden he's there in the middle

25:56

of this party and Mark Anthony's there

25:58

and Chacha is there and my husband's

26:00

like, man, you guys are crazy. And

26:02

this is going on and going on

26:04

and going on. That ended it. also

26:07

at another crazy club into the wee

26:09

hours. And then the next day we

26:11

all showed up like this, you know,

26:13

just like falling off with big dark

26:15

glasses to a brunch, and then we

26:18

went to the recent Eva was actually

26:20

in Miami, which was to promote her

26:22

new movie, which I think is for

26:24

Disney, actually, for Disney Plus. And it's

26:26

called, what's it called, Alexander, horrible thing?

26:29

Yeah, Alexander and the very bad, no

26:31

good, horrible day of some version of

26:33

that. No, it's the no good, horrible

26:35

road trip. Oh yeah, it's a different

26:37

version of it. Right, which is coming

26:40

out on Disney Plus. So that's the

26:42

reason she was there. But I saw

26:44

her last night here in New York,

26:46

we went to this thing together. And

26:48

she was, we were talking, I mean,

26:50

like, I think we spent the entire

26:53

time talking about how you just don't

26:55

recover the same. No, that's true. After

26:57

a certain age. I mean, I couldn't

26:59

do anything you just said, but I

27:01

found that the- By the way, this

27:04

weekend I'm going to Mexico to see

27:06

Shakira. You have an incredible amount of

27:08

stamina still. I even- after I turned

27:10

30 I lost the ability to start

27:12

recovering 40 was even worse like a

27:15

long plane I mean you're the queen

27:17

of air travel but for me a

27:19

red eye will take me out for

27:21

two weeks I can't do it like

27:23

what's the late as you go out

27:26

and if you drink and go out

27:28

late late late for me would be

27:30

like 1 a.m like for the love

27:32

of the yeah I'm I'm oh we're

27:34

still having breakfast by then I know

27:37

1 a.m yeah and I'm going to

27:39

sleep now at like Nine ten o'clock

27:41

at night now and going up to

27:43

bed. Well, I will tell you Eva

27:45

usually goes to sleep very early like

27:48

at midnight I mean no like by

27:50

ten o'clock that woman turns into a

27:52

pumpkin But man the pumpkin lost the

27:54

address weekend. She was, we were like,

27:56

I mean, we literally were like, like

27:59

if we were college girls. We were

28:01

Latina's gone wild. All right. There's a

28:03

good title for today's podcast. Latina's Gone

28:05

Wild. No, we're not going to do

28:07

that. All right. I love it. Why

28:09

not? Yeah, we'll find out. Okay, here

28:12

we go. Alexander and the terrible, horrible,

28:14

no good, very bad road trip. Yes.

28:16

That's the title. You're correct. You know

28:18

who know who I met? who was

28:20

there to promote it with her, who's

28:23

in the movie, and who I had

28:25

never met before, and to me, he's

28:27

kind of like an icon, and it

28:29

made me feel so happy. Cheech Moran.

28:31

Oh, he's coming on the show soon.

28:34

Cheech and Chong are coming on together.

28:36

I'm very excited. Yes. Whoopi and Cheetahang

28:38

are coming on together. I'm very excited.

28:40

No. Yes. Yes. Whoopi and Cheetang are

28:42

coming on together. I'm very excited. No.

28:45

No. No. No. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

28:47

Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

28:49

Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

28:51

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whoop. Whoop. Whoop. Whoop. Whoop. Whoop whoop.

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Club. I'm sure we'll be talking about

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