00:00Mier, Italiana, Giorgia, Meloni, look at them
00:02greeting each other on the balcony of the Casa Rosada.
00:05It's a spectacular afternoon, right?
00:06We don't know who they're greeting.
00:08You see, they're always on the balcony of the Casa Rosada.
00:09Poor thing, some...
00:10But they greet each other.
00:11Some of them return the greeting.
00:13Exactly.
00:14You see, there was a romance going on there,
00:16which doesn't exist, right?
00:17There's like a wave between Meloni...
00:18Not romance, but they flirted.
00:20Let's see, they're two young leaders, right?
00:23They have a similar age,
00:25they have very similar ideas, you see?
00:27There's a match from all sides,
00:29but for you to stay calm, Facundo,
00:30you who want to watch over the couple of President Milley,
00:34yesterday, when they ate at La Quinta de Olivos,
00:36Giorgia Meloni and Javier Milley,
00:38there was Yuyito González, right?
00:39Well, good, very good.
00:40Yuyito ordered a separate menu,
00:42because they all ate meat, with potatoes,
00:44an appetizer burrata, and Yuyito is a vegetarian.
00:47Ah, good.
00:47So she ordered her menu.
00:49Look how she knows, Cati. Intimacy is power.
00:50We know everything, you see?
00:51Very good, Cati. Intimacy.
00:52We have to find out a little bit of everything.
00:54Now, there's an image, I don't know if you have it, Noe,
00:57which is the moment when they greet each other.
00:59Yes.
00:59There was already a vibe when Milley visited and such.
01:03Two times.
01:04Look, look, there it is.
01:05Not everyone greets each other like that.
01:06Remember the greeting with Lula, like this.
01:08Look, look.
01:08No, they didn't greet each other like that.
01:09Oops.
01:10Hey, it looks like they're kissing.
01:11No.
01:12They're saying something.
01:13There's an ear there, right?
01:14There's something.
01:15There's something.
01:15Look at Karina Milley, how she laughs,
01:17she's funny too.
01:19Well, there's a vibe.
01:20There it is, there's a vibe.
01:21You see that Italians and Italians have this power, like...
01:25I don't know, Cati, that's...
01:28I say it in the past, but they have a special power.
01:31There's a vibe between Italians, Spaniards and Argentinians,
01:33because it's like...
01:34There's a harmony between Milley and Giorgia Ameleon.
01:36Milley doesn't hug all the leaders of the world like that.
01:39Sure.
01:39He hugged Trump, he hugged Meloni.
01:43Yes.
01:43Lula didn't hug him like that.
01:45No, no, it's clear.
01:46Like in X-20, right?
01:47It's clear.
01:47And they also ate olives last night,
01:49with medium-sized sushi,
01:51and now they're doing...
01:53This is the bilateral meeting.
01:55After the bilateral meeting...
01:57There's a look Milley gives to Karina.
01:59Karina is like...
02:00Well...
02:00They're all there.
02:01She's firm on the president's side.
02:03Look, look, look.
02:04She comes to his ear, she comes to his ear.
02:06She smiles, tuki-tuki.
02:08And there's a moment when he looks up and says,
02:10Is what I'm doing right?
02:11Look, it's fine.
02:12Approval.
02:13Yes.
02:14It's very good.
02:15And yes, the sister is fine.
02:16And yes.
02:17She watches Milley all the time.
02:18Besides, she's becoming a very powerful and important woman in the government.
02:24Of course.
02:25She's the boss.
02:26Milley says it in every interview.
02:27She's one of the most important people.
02:29Without her, she wouldn't be there.
02:30And she takes her everywhere.
02:32Evidently, also to her most important meetings, right?
02:36As we saw with Trump.
02:38Now with Meloni.
02:38Anyway, I say it again, right?
02:40Maybe there are a little more hugs than usual than other leaders.
02:43Now, as a joke,
02:45she has a very tight schedule because it's short.
02:47The Italian premiere here.
02:49Yesterday, as I was saying, they ate olives.
02:51There was Yushito González.
02:53Today is the bilateral meeting that we are seeing.
02:55The greeting on the balcony.
02:57And then they will receive her in the Coliseum Theater in the afternoon with honors.
03:01She will also have a lot of meetings with representatives of the Italian companies
03:07that make investments here in Argentina.
03:10And Milley's proposal to her,
03:12in addition to, obviously, the commercial cooperation and everything that happens between the two countries,
03:17is,
03:18Georgia, let's put together, together with Trump,
03:21an alliance of conservative leagues and countries.
03:24That was what Milley wanted to say in the speech of Mar-a-Lago,
03:27there at Donald Trump's house.
03:29And they cut it and he couldn't propose it.
03:31But he wants there to be countries that defend conservative values
03:35against the feminist agenda,
03:37against the 2030 agenda and the fight against climate change.
03:40And Georgia Meloni is her ally.
03:42Milley wants to convince her of that in these meetings she is having now.
03:46Cata, more material.
03:47Because in the last few hours the president spoke.
03:49Exactly.
03:49Did you see that yesterday they said, Facu, where is Milley in the general photo?
03:53We asked ourselves, we saw, hey, they're all there.
03:55We looked at it with a magnifying glass and you said,
03:57if she was with Cristalina, but Cristalina is in the photo.
03:59If she is, well.
04:01I also gave an interview.
04:02We don't know if I was just giving that.
04:05I gave a very long interview to President Milley.
04:08Almost two hours of interview and he left many titles, President Milley.
04:13And listen to one of the things our president said in this international media.
05:14Well, up to there, a president who is already used to going against the media,
05:20against journalists, well, wrapping everyone in the same bag that he calls leftovers, right?
05:28Yes, it's good to talk about it in depth because he obviously grabs himself
05:34probably from malpractice many times that can happen,
05:37like in any other profession, but he puts all journalism in the same bag.
05:42And the problem is that he is the president.
05:43So, well, sometimes it's in the game to say,
05:46and if the president says it, you can be afraid, you can get to silence an opinion.
05:51It's not so good, you get an army of trolls after something you criticize.
05:56Yes, yes, at this very moment, we are also talking to you and telling you part of this.
06:00Leftists, leftovers, the word leftover comes out a lot.
06:03There is a tweet from the president of the last hours,
06:06a tweet or a post he even made on Instagram.
06:08Long.
06:09Very long, very extensive.
06:12Do you want to read it, Cata?
06:13I'll read it to you.
06:14Look, basically, it's a whole statement against journalism,
06:19but some of the things it says,
06:21journalists in capital letters, it starts like this, it's titled like this, what it says.
06:25After giving this report that we were just listening to.
06:28For the most part, journalism likes hard boxing with an extreme dose of violence,
06:32with the particularity that its rival has to be tied by feet and hands.
06:36This is how they hit hard and show exquisite art.
06:40In turn, the opponent, in the face of an impossibility of defense,
06:43is often extorted so that they don't hit him so much.
06:46However, thanks to technology, cell phones and social networks,
06:51the delinquents of the microphone, speaking of journalists,
06:55today they see that their victims have not only managed to untie themselves,
06:59but also have a great capacity for response.
07:02Therefore, they discover that they are not only great pushovers,
07:05but they are also much less than mediocre
07:08in the face of a rival hardened by the fruit of asymmetric punishment.
07:11To these pseudo-journalists, I want to tell you that the time has come
07:16to have to pay back for having lied, slandered, insulted
07:20and even committed crimes of exodus.
07:22It's very serious what you're saying.
07:24You're already talking about crimes.
07:26It's very serious, but obviously, the government...
07:28I read your life until just now.
07:30It's useful, Cata, now I let you complete it,
07:32but it's useful to polarize, one day with syndicalism,
07:36another day with journalists, another day with communism,
07:39another day...
07:40A political gesture that we had already seen in Kirchnerism,
07:43that idea of inventing an enemy all the time,
07:46possibly to give strength and strength,
07:50a still weak political force in parliamentary terms,
07:53new in terms of political history.
07:57The government and the president themselves disorient you a little,
08:01because what is the true Millet?
08:04The one that yesterday showed huge signs of political pragmatism
08:08in international politics,
08:11attending the G20 summit, which is already a political event,
08:16because it was held in Rio de Janeiro,
08:18taking the photo with Lula.
08:20Then we can analyze, because we are also complex,
08:24we start to analyze if the photo...
08:26And we piss him a lot of times, it must also be said.
08:28It's true.
08:29Now, with what Millet do you stay?
08:31With the one that yesterday showed signs of leadership
08:34to be pragmatic and take a picture with Xi Jinping
08:37and take a lot of money, investments or business
08:42that Argentina is going to end up doing with Lula.
08:45With Lula and with China.
08:46Or this one that returns to Argentina.
08:48So is what he says more important or what he does?
08:51And both, Facu.
08:54Surely it happened to you too.
08:56Not all journalists are in the same bag.
08:59And of course, like any profession,
09:01you have to review what you do,
09:03do self-criticism,
09:05and there is always someone who can poke you
09:07in what you do with bad or good intention.
09:09Now, yesterday a colleague, Luciana Geuna,
09:12when she received an award,
09:14said that she did an interview with a member of this government,
09:17and since she did not like what she questioned,
09:19a lot of trolls began to say to her,
09:22and people that she loves,
09:23who are not from the world of journalism,
09:25seriously asked her if she was in the bag.
09:27This is starting to sink in,
09:29and I tell you, it's worrying,
09:31because in the United States, which you went to,
09:33a lot of people from the North American society
09:36took Trump's speech against the media,
09:38and today they think that everyone is the same
09:40as the corrupt journalists,
09:42and that freedom of the press is lost.
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