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El presidente resta hierro a los silbidos al vicepresidente en San Siro y apunta a que fueron “cosa de un país extranjero”, mientras la Casa Blanca cierra filas en plena cita olímpica.
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00:00They're doing a great job.
00:01Did you see that the vice president got booed during the opening ceremony, though?
00:05What do you make of that sort of frosty...
00:07The vice president got booed during the opening ceremony?
00:09What do you make of that frosty...
00:11No, I don't see that. Is that true? Is that right?
00:14Yeah.
00:15It's surprising because people like him.
00:16Well, I mean, he is in a foreign country, you know, in all fairness, but...
00:19He doesn't get booed in this country.
00:23Is there a particular sport?
00:24In an individual sport, what an honor for her.
00:28There is the vice president, J.D. Vance, and his wife...
00:31Those are not...
00:33Those are a lot of boos for him.
00:36Whistling, jeering, some applause.
00:42Not a long shot of him.
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