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00:00One in four million is the probability of winning the lottery.
00:07That's what he does, he does.
00:09Good afternoon.
00:10Good afternoon.
00:11Good afternoon.
00:12Can you please help us, please?
00:13Well.
00:14These are identical numbers that he won the last week.
00:16Two thousand four hundred million.
00:20He bought it, he went to the house, he left the house,
00:23he left it there.
00:24He left it there.
00:25He left it there, he left it there.
00:27Look, look, look, look, look, look.
00:29And suddenly, he's stuck in the middle of a library,
00:32and there's the carton.
00:34The presumed winner of the Quino
00:37came to Concepción to pay his premium.
00:39However, the bad conditions of this
00:41made it that the payment was postponed.
00:44Well, I don't believe in the luck.
00:47I think he wants to pay money.
00:49I think he says the truth.
00:51Throughout the history of Chile,
00:53there have been fraudsters.
00:55Yes, the money can change people.
00:58No.
00:59No, the money can change people.
01:00But that they change them, they change them.
01:03I'm not going to change them.
01:04I'm going to be the same person.
01:05I'm going to be the same person.
01:25No.
01:26Where did you go?
01:28No.
01:29No.
01:30Not even?
01:32ī
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