You'vealsospent a lotofquarantineorpandemicinMexicoCity.
Tellmewhatit's likethere.
I gottotalktoyouinMexicoCityonce I loveMexicoCity.
Butitit's such a large, such a denselypopulatedcity, I wouldthink, Ah, pandemicinMexicowouldbeveryfrightening, youknow, justandandthewaythatpeoplehavetorespondtoitisveryserious.
Yeah, itwashardcoreatthebeginning.
I mean, obviously, it's a countrywithallthiscontrastaskewwitnessedondares.
Ah, a lotofpeoplejustsurviving, youknow, youknow, andstayinghomeisnotanoptiononthelackofstate, youknow, thereachofthestate.
Also, it's notwhatyouwouldexpectin a momentlikethis.
I guessthepolemicjustcametoshowyouknowhowdeepinequalitiesandhowmuchwehavetoworkintryingtobringthepolestogether.
Yeah, itwasitwasdifficultbecausehegottherelate.
Youknow, I wascomingbackfromLondonon, uh, inmyfamily.
Wegotitprettysoon.
Notmyselfbutmysonandmydaughteron.
But I hadtodealwiththeissuebeforeitwasanissueinMexicoonBeenlong, andit's beenpainfulanddifficultonbondon I don't know.
I mean, it's Ah, this.
Thesemomentsbringthebestoutofpeople, andthat's what I wanttofocuson, youknow?
Yeah, that's good.
Itcan.
It's broughttheworstoutofsomepeoplewas.
Well, unfortunately, we'veseenthatinourcountry.
Butmanypeoplehavereactedwell, and I knowthatsomepeoplesay, Well, theyhavejustbinge, watched a lotoftelevisionanddrank a lotofwineinandtogetthroughthepandemic.
Butthatwasn't reallyanoptionfor a lotofpeopleinMexico.
Well, no.
And I meanhonestly, andthisistheThisislike I couldn't watch, like, morethanfiveminutesofanythingwithoutgettingdistracted.