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Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Crisis del sistema eléctrico en Cuba deja áreas de Matanzas a oscuras por treinta horas | Nominan a presos políticos cubanos a premio dedicado a la defensa de los derechos humanos | Honran en la ciudad de Hialeah la vida y obra del fallecido ex-congresista Lincoln Diaz Balart | Crece la lista de represores cubanos que se autodeportan a la isla | Asegura Estados Unidos que progresan las conversaciones para posible acuerdo comercial con China | El Miami Heat tratará de empatar su serie de playoff esta noche en Cleveland, entre otras noticias.
La ciudad de Hialeah, enclave vital para los exiliados cubanos en Estados Unidos, tiene una calle nombrada Lincoln Díaz-Balart (1954-2025) en honor al legislador cubanoamericano fallecido el pasado 3 de marzo.
Navarro joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss how the SpaceX rocket debris in Florida impacted her, what she thinks about the alleged Elon Musk-Marco Rubio beef, and she remembers the impact of her friend, longtime Florida politician and Cuban-American pioneer Lincoln Díaz-Balart. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This encore episode of the Purple Line is dedicated to celebrating the life and legacy of our dear friend and Founder of the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, The Honorable Lincoln Díaz-Balart. His unwavering dedication to freedom, service, and the empowerment of future leaders continues to inspire us all. Lincoln's vision and passion will forever light our path, and we commit to carrying his torch forward.
Falleció Lincoln Díaz-Balart, ex congresista federal estadounidense y uno de los más activos luchadores por la libertad de Cuba.
La vida del pintor cubano Waldo Balart ha sido apasionante. Cuñado de Fidel Castro, orgulloso traidor a la Revolución, amigo de Andy Warhol en Nueva York, casado con tres mujeres, amante de César Manrique en España y maestro del arte geométrico. Casi 94 años —que hubiera cumplido hoy—, pero Waldo Balart no quería vivir más. Muy deteriorado físicamente, ha optado por la eutanasia. Justo antes, el periodista de EL MUNDO Rodrigo Terrasa ha estado con élSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Erik Suárez, a Venezuelan expatriate settled in the United States, joins the Impunity Observer podcast to comment on the impact of the US presidential election in Latin America. For Suárez, US foreign policy towards the region will experience a significant change. Republican senators and congressmen with Latino roots, such as Marco Rubio, María Salazar, and Mario Díaz-Balart, have been actively working to increase Latin American prominence in US foreign policy. Moreover, political commentator Suarez argues that a new Donald Trump administration could support Venezuela's return to democracy. Since Republicans will have a majority in the House and Senate, they will have the enough strength to pressure dictatorial regimes in the region. However, creating the conditions to change the regime through US policies is not enough. For Suárez, Venezuelans should lead the transition. Regarding migration, Suarez believes Trump will continue the migration policy he implemented before. He acknowledges that welcoming people that flee from totalitarian regimes like Venezuela, unfortunately, affects the prosperity of the home nation. He comments on the severe brain drain that Venezuela has experienced during Chavismo, and warns that some expatriates are now unlikely to ever return. Show notes: https://impunityobserver.com/2024/11/06/a-latam-plan-for-likely-secretary-of-state-marco-rubio/
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Host Keith Fernandez sits down with CHLI Chairman and Founder, The Honorable Lincoln Diaz-Balart. They discuss his impactful career in Congress, the importance of bipartisanship, and CHLI's mission.
Federico Balart nació en Pliego (Murcia), el 23 de octubre de 1831. La infancia del poeta murciano se desarrolló con normalidad en su pueblo natal. Cursó los estudios medios y aprovechó la biblioteca familiar para cimentar su vasta cultura. Diecinueve años más tarde se fue a Madrid y aquí comenzó su carrera de escritor publicando sus primeras críticas literarias.Además, nuestra compañero repasa parte de su obra recitando varios de sus poemas más personales.
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El congresista Mario Díaz-Balart presentó de las disposiciones clave de la ley de apropiaciones del Congreso que restringe visas a funcionarios del régimen vinculados con la explotación de médicos, cortar fondos federales a las Mipymes e incrementar el financiamiento a Radio y Televisión Martí.
During their murderous rampage across Southern Israel on October 7th, Hamas weaponized sexual violence. Over 138 days later, denial of these crimes runs rampant despite verified evidence and testimony from survivors of the NOVA festival, the attacked kibbutzim, and freed hostages. Hear from Julie Fishman Rayman, AJC's Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs, on the efforts in Congress to stand in solidarity with Israeli victims of Hamas' sexual violence, and what you can do to make sure the plight of Israeli women is heard. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Episode Lineup: (0:40) Julie Fishman Rayman Show Notes: Act: Urge Congress: Condemn Rape and Sexual Violence by Hamas Terrorists Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: When Antisemites Target Local Businesses: How Communities Are Uniting in Response How A 10/7 Survivor is Confronting Anti-Israel Activists on College Campuses Tal Shimony Survived the Hamas Attack on the Nova Music Festival: Hear Her Story of Courage, Resilience, and Remembrance How to Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day in a Post-October 7th World Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Julie Fishman Rayman: Manya Brachear Pashman: This week, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel delivered a report to the United Nations detailing the systemic sexual violence committed by the Hamas terror group during and after the October 7 attack on Israel. The horrific report follows a bipartisan resolution adopted by the US House of Representatives last week, condemning the use of rape and sexual violence. Here to discuss that resolution is AJC's Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs Julie Fishman Rayman. Julie, welcome. Julie Fishman Rayman: Thank you so much, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: So anything bipartisan on Capitol Hill is rare and worth discussing. Can you walk our listeners through the details of the resolution and explain why there was such unity around it? Julie Fishman Rayman: Absolutely. So the resolution was introduced in January. And it really came out of a concerted effort on the part of mostly female members of Congress, who were hearing about what had gone on on October 7, and what was continuing to go on in Israel as it related to gender based violence and sexual assault. And they read the tea leaves of the deafening silence on behalf of the global community and said, if people aren't believing Israeli women, we are going to show that Congress, the American Congress, is united in believing Israeli women. So there are two resolutions, in the House and in the Senate, the resolution in the House passed. And they're pretty straightforward, expressing this sense, both of outrage and outlining some next steps. So in addition to condemning rape, and all forms of sexual violence as a weapon of war by Hamas, calling on nations to criminalize rape and sexual assault and hold perpetrators accountable, including by armed groups, which is somewhat of a different take on this. Calling on international bodies to really condemn these atrocities in a way that we have seen too many of them pause or hesitate or simply remain silent. Reaffirming the US government support for an independent, impartial investigation —this is very important— into what happened on October 7th and afterwards, and reaffirming this commitment to supporting survivors, which is, I think, so critical in this moment. It's one of those things you could say, Oh, of course, we support the survivors. But recognizing the reality of what's going on in Israel today, and how this trauma continues to play for those victims, is really critical, right. In this moment, Israel is not focused on supporting the survivors of rape and sexual assault, not because it's not important, but because they're still fighting a war and focusing on you know, rebuilding and what to do with the hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from their homes, to elsewhere. So in the hierarchy of need, addressing all sorts of trauma, is it has to be sort of lower on the totem pole and hopefully will be addressed. But that's a piece of what the international community can do and what Congress is trying to do. Just express that support and solidarity. Manya Brachear Pashman: Calling on international bodies to condemn sexual violence, international bodies such as the UN, correct? Julie Fishman Rayman: Yes. Manya Brachear Pashman: All right. Can you tell us a little bit about the report that the Association of Rape Crisis Centers released this week? Julie Fishman Rayman: It's a really important report. Not least of which because in some ways it's the first sort of fully fleshed out credible report about the atrocities of the seven. And in a lot of ways it's important also because it pushes us to be uncomfortable, right? I think a lot of why this issue has been sidelined or pushed aside is not just because Israel continues to be fighting a war. And their myriad other issues, the release of the hostages, etc, that are really, there's all these competing needs, both in our minds, as people who are sympathetic to these causes, but also in the world, and in terms of advocacy. But it really pushes a lot of these deeply uncomfortable themes to the forefront. So for example, there's a whole section in this report about the sadistic practices of Hamas, binding and tying, mutilation or destruction of genitalia, insertion of weapons into intimate areas, destruction and mutilation of the body. It's grotesque. It is hard to read about, it's hard to say. But in some ways, I think that's sort of our responsibility, right? We who have not thank God lived through this trauma can be the voices for those who have and may not feel comfortable coming forward to tell their stories, may not have the emotional capacity or stamina, to tell their story and relive the horrific trauma that they suffered. So every time I sort of talk about this issue, I try to make whoever I'm speaking to, especially women, say the really uncomfortable things that we're taught as young children not to say in polite society, talk about vaginas, talk about rape, talk about fondling of breasts and mutilation and all of these things. Because if we're not comfortable saying it out loud, we're not going to be comfortable doing that advocacy that's so important. Manya Brachear Pashman: Has sexual violence been used or highlighted as a weapon of war elsewhere, Julie, that we know of? Julie Fishman Rayman: It's enough of an instrument of war, that it's been deemed a war crime. I think that this, like so many things that took place on October 7, it was used to such a degree that the global community at some point will have to reckon with how we treat or how we consider sexual assault as an instrument of war. But certainly in lots of other places this is the sad reality. And I would say the sad reality of sort of the treatment of women. But of course, we know from October 7, that it wasn't just women. It was women, children, accounts of men being sexually abused. Even men who are still hostage in the tunnels in Gaza, there are reports of sexual abuse against them. So we sort of think about it in terms of gender based and focused specifically and solely on females. But the sad reality is, that's also not the case. And for men, especially, I think the stigma can be that much more heightened. So knowing that it could take years or even decades for us to fully understand the full gravity of the situation of what happened on October 7th against women. When it comes to men and other victims, we may never understand the full scope of what happened and what continues to happen. Manya Brachear Pashman: What is the progress of the resolution in the Senate? Julie Fishman Rayman: It's moving. It's been introduced, it has about a quarter of the Senate as co-sponsors, which is significant. There's a need for swift movement, I would say and greater advocacy so for listeners, they can go to AJC.org and find our action alert, calling on senators to co-sponsor and support this really important resolution when it's up for a vote. This is one where again, our advocacy is critical and sometimes we shy away. But it's much easier to send an email to your Senators than it is to actually have to talk about these really awful issues. So for anyone who is looking for a 30 second way to sort of comfortably take action on this important issue, the action alert is a really good and meaningful way to do so. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can you kind of walk us through the advocacy efforts that push this through the House of Representatives, but also are pushing it through the Senate? In other words, are there victims participating in this, families of victims? What kinds of stories, and again, this could be a very uncomfortable portion of our conversation, what kinds of stories are being shared with people to convince them to put their name on this resolution? Julie Fishman Rayman: A lot of the stories are coming from the family members and loved ones of current hostages. So there's there's an amazing piece of advocacy going on, in the halls of Congress nearly every week that that touches on this, but isn't entirely about the sexual assault. But it's about those families coming whether they're Americans, Israelis, or some other nationality. And they have family members who are still hostage. They are coming week after week, day after day, to speak to members of Congress to keep that issue at the forefront. And of course, for a lot of them the hostage issue is part and parcel integrally connected to the issue of gender based violence. So for example, there's a woman who has been to DC several times already. And who is coming back next week to talk specifically about gender based violence. Her name is Yarden Gonen. And she is an amazing advocate for her sister, her sister Romi, who is young, she's in her 20s. She was at the Nova festival. And she had this horrific experience of being shot, calling her mother saying I've been shot, I've been bleeding. And while she was on the phone, her mother relays that they heard screaming, screaming in Arabic, screaming in Hebrew. And then the sounds got louder and louder, the voices got louder. And then Romi shut the phone and was taken into Gaza and is still held hostage. She is one of the few women still held hostage. And so her sister tirelessly comes to tell her story. With this sort of recognition, this sad recognition that probably all of our worst fears. You know, hopefully not God forbid, but our worst fears about sexual assault are possibly happening to her sister with frequency or regularity. And she's one example you know. There's another woman who comes also to advocate in Washington, but elsewhere as well, who actually works on this issue. She works in rape centers and working on sexual assault in Israel for many years. So she comes to talk about her cousins and her family members who experienced a raid on a kibbutz but specifically through this lens and says, I know, the type of trauma that women experience. I know why they don't speak out, why it can take years, even not in war time. And this impossible situation that Israeli women are now being faced with right where they have to before they're ready before they have the emotional capacity, tell their stories because the world is not believing them. Because there needs to be this public cry, believe Israeli women. Me too unless you're a Jew, all of this you know, horrific silencing, that now they're they're forced into telling these stories and the long standing trauma that will certainly continue. not just because of what they experienced. not because of the sexual assault and rape but then also because of the the repeated trauma of sharing that with others. Manya Brachear Pashman: Of course, this advocacy is also happening in other countries as well. AJC's Berlin director Remko Leemhuis told us about Shani Louk, another Supernova festival goer, who was actually filmed by terrorists and that film was released. She was experiencing horrible treatment. Unfortunately, she did not survive her captivity. But certainly her story lives on in Germany, and her family has spoken out about some of the crimes committed against her. And there's certainly evidence of that, as well. Julie, who were the champions of this resolution on Capitol Hill, who really supported it, lobbied for it. And I'm talking about the US House of Representatives, but also which senators are indeed putting their name on it? Julie Fishman Rayman: So in the house, it was really the brainchild of Kathy Manning, Lois Frankel, Mario Díaz-Balart, and Jen Kiggans. And some of those names will probably be familiar to listeners. Kathy Manning is one of the co chairs of the bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism. Lois Frankel, another very outspoken Jewish female representative, who leads a lot of the sort of women's groups and women's caucuses on Capitol Hill. In the Senate, it's an all female cast, which I think is beautiful. In both the House and the Senate, you have two Democrats and two Republicans. But in the Senate, it's all women, Jeanne Shaheen, Kirsten Gillibrand, Doug Fisher and [Katie] Britt from Alabama. They've really emerged as champions on this issue. Especially, you know, Kirsten Gillibrand is the senator from New York. She's going to the floor nearly every week to tell the stories of hostage families, about what happened in Israel on the seventh, the sexual assault, etc. And she's not alone. There are true champions that have been kind of tapped into because of this unspeakable trauma. And their voices, I'm sure will outlive this war, certainly, the hostage crisis, I say, hopefully, and with a lot of prayers. That kind of advocacy continues. Of course, there are others. Everyone, I'm sure by this point has seen the images of Senator John Fetterman's office, where he has every single hostage poster, sort of wallpapered in his office. And his staff are tracking who's released, who's still being held, who do we know is already deceased? They're tracking it as closely as the Hostages and Missing Family Forum is in Tel Aviv. They're so on top of it. They're great friends. In Congress and the administration around the world. What you said about the work of our Berlin office is absolutely true. These issues are being raised by AJC at the EU in Brussels, in Paris, at the Vatican, really throughout the country and throughout the world. Manya Brachear Pashman: The only abstention in Congress was Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, a woman. Has she explained why she saw problems supporting such a resolution, but also why she didn't outright object to it? Julie Fishman Rayman: Her response was really a case of classic Whataboutism. You know, how can you speak about the Israeli victims while not speaking about Palestinian victims? And that's something that we've heard increasingly on social media. Oh, there are there Palestinian victims as well of sexual abuse. It's a really twisted distortion of reality. While horrible things happen in wartime, there's there's no comparison to Hamas' systematic, targeted, brutal, sadistic, planned assault on Israeli women and anything that could be happening elsewhere. Hamas has really sort of set the benchmark and I say that with some irony for what sexual assault as a weapon of war can look like. So I'm not surprised by Congresswoman Tlaib's vote. It tracks with other votes that she's taken and other statements that she's making. And I think for her, it's very personal. You know, she has Palestinian roots, she has Palestinian family members. So I imagine for her, all of this is very, very personal, very sensitive. And she probably comes to this issue with a great degree of defensiveness as well. That said, the sheer fact that she was standing alone as the only voice not affirming this condemnation, says a great deal. Manya Brachear Pashman: Did she explain why she didn't outright object to it? Julie Fishman Rayman: I don't believe that she did. Manya Brachear Pashman: What else is AJC trying to accomplish in Washington right now? What more is needed? Julie Fishman Rayman: Certainly, we need the Senate to pass this resolution. There's this continued fight over foreign aid for Israel. How do we get Israel the support that it needs in terms of material and munitions, etc? And a lot of that is tied up in a political battle over, do we fund Israel alone? Do we find Israel and Ukraine and Taiwan and other allies who are sort of collectively fighting against forces of authoritarianism or anti democratic forces? And then, of course, then there's additional layers, do we also then fund efforts to secure our border in different ways? And the more you sort of add into this pot of money, the more additional avenues or or recipients the more opportunities there are for poisoned pills. So AJC is working really hard to try to continue the fight for Israel to get the support they need, for Ukraine to get the support that they need, as they continue to fight Russian aggression. It's an uphill battle. And so, so, so political. But those are the really the key advocacy items. And of course, we continue, as I said before, to support a number of family members and loved ones of hostages as they come week after week to tell their stories on Capitol Hill. Next week, actually, we have a delegation specifically to talk about gender based violence. And it's going to include the sister of one of the hostages who I mentioned before, a part of the Zaka search and rescue team who went and saw bodies as they were being prepared for burial and witnessed the clear and really atrocious evidence of sexual assault. A reservist for the IDF, who he was off duty, but the minute that he heard the news about the Nova festival and what had happened there, he went to help and try to try to rescue people and saw bodies that had clearly undergone sexual assault. Naked bodies, a male body with cut genitalia, talking about how it's not just women, who are victims here. A woman's body with her breast cut off a young woman with massive bleeding in and around her genitalia. And then also a survivor of the Nova festival, who saved himself by hiding in bushes, but heard repeatedly over and over again, the sounds of rapes happening. So we're bringing these people to Washington to tell their stories to members of Congress, to diplomats, to State Department officials and other members of the administration. To continue the momentum. We're really lucky that most of the audiences that we'll be reaching, do believe. They've already reached that first hurdle of believing Israeli women, but now need to be urged continuously to take those stories on as as their own to continue that advocacy and to make sure that those stories don't stand on their own, but they have echoes throughout throughout the halls of Congress, throughout Washington throughout you know, the EU, the UN, other multilaterals until this attention really gets this issue really gets the attention that it deserves. Manya Brachear Pashman: Why aren't women being believed? Julie Fishman Rayman: For all, for all conflicts like this, for any other case, massive or individual, where a woman has experienced sexual assault, our first response is supposed to be belief. We're supposed to believe, we're supposed to hear. It is the opposite of innocent until proven guilty, you are a victim until or unless it can be proven otherwise. We start with belief. So the fact that that hasn't been the case here, it defies explanation. It defies our understanding, and unfortunately, really heightens the need for the victims to tell their stories, the witnesses to tell their stories. It is horrific that these people are being put in this place where they have to continue to tell this story because people aren't believing them. I wish I had a better explanation for why they're why they're not being believed. That being said, there are reasons voiced as to why Israeli women aren't being believed. There are reasons given that to some may hold sway. And they're worth acknowledging, because that's part of the narrative that is incumbent on all of us to address and rebut. Part of it we hear is because there's not always that clear cut evidence. This was war time. The worst attack against Jews since the Holocaust. A truly traumatic moment for Israel. They were not doing the job that maybe in retrospect, they should have done in terms of rape kits, and documenting all of that evidence. For Zaka, the search and rescue team, they traditionally don't take photos, that's not a part of their mandate. And in some ways they feel it's a violation. You know, it's not a part of the holy work that they're doing in terms of collecting body parts and trying to keep victims, victims of terror of the seventh and preceding, trying to keep those victims as whole as possible. So there's this sort of dearth of evidence. But there's plenty of credible accounts. So I say that, but it doesn't explain why people aren't being believed. There's no explanation for that. ya Brachear Pashman: Well thank you so much Julie for joining us. And for those listeners out there who would like to do more and push the senate to adopt that resolution, you can go to AJC.org/BelieveIsraelis. Julie, thank you. Julie Fishman Rayman: Thank you for having me and Manya, I can't thank you enough and People of the Pod enough for shining some light on this really horrific story that needs to be at the forefront of all of our attention.
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José Díaz-Balart and El Paso City Manager Tommy Gonzalez bring us the latest from the southern border, and Geoff Bennett breaks down the Biden Administration response. And later Rep. Jim Himes, Jay Rosen, Luke Broadwater and Melissa Murray join.
Dori Toribio nos cuenta hoy qué harán los republicanos con su mayoría en la Cámara de Representantes tras las "midterm elections". Y José Díaz Balart nos habla sobre los detalles del voto hispano en esos comicios
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315è programa de Periscopi Gelidenc a Ràdio Gelida amb Montse Balart, mestressa de Pastisseries La Confiança i amb família que es va dedicar a la indústria cinematogràfica durant molt de temps. Comencem comentant el darrer guardó rebut amb el reconeixement a la pastisseria més antiga de Catalunya. Seguidament ens explica com han estat tots aquests anys al capdavant de la botiga i l’administració de l’establiment, fins donar pas a la nova generació familiar. A continuació descobrim la història del seu avi, Josep Balart, que mitjançant la distribuïdora “Exclusivas Balart” i el Cine Iberia de Sant Feliu de Llobregat va ser un personatge rellevant en el món del cinema a casa nostra durant el segle XX. Finalment li preguntem per l’època dels “veranejants” a Gelida en passar els estius a la vila des de molt jove. Emès el 5-11-22 i el 9-11-22.
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Introducing a new "man-on-the-street" interview show, "Average Height Talks" hosted by a 5'11" chap by the name of Matthew Rosa. 0:00 Intro 0:37 Mark 0:55 Wrestling Gang 1:10 Chris the GOAT 1:15 Sebastian 1:21 Josh 1:28 buzz-cuts + mullets = bullets 1:37 Canino and Brandon 2:04 Joel 2:07 Bro Semi-Circle 2:27 The 3 Amigos 2:55 Morgan 3:04 Gaby 3:12 Balart 3:15 Jon, Ashlyn, Chris, David, Sicle, Tiny, Esteban, Ryan 3:33 Buncha Girls 3:57 Mr. De Leon 4:05 Mr. Aguirre 4:27 Final Score 4:31 Credits 4:33 Outtakes
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Keith Fernandez sits with CHLI Chairman and Founder, The Honorable Lincoln Diaz-Balart. They discuss his impactful career in Congress, the importance of bipartisanship, and CHLI's mission.
It's the hundred-day mark since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. What did the president announce as the issue of abortion gains steam ahead of elections? The nation's highest court just kicked off a new term—and it makes its first moves on cases regarding vaccine mandates, gun rights, and voting rights. Florida continues to comb through the destruction left by Hurricane Ian. Florida Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart joins us to assess. Trump is suing CNN. Find out why he filed a half-billion-dollar lawsuit against the media organization. Thomas Hogan, economist and senior researcher at the American Institute for Economic Research, joins us to discuss the state of the economy and if the Fed is out of answers. Flight attendants now get more mandated rest time between flights. The Federal Aviation Administration is rolling out new rules, increasing rest time to 10 hours between shifts. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Search and rescue efforts continue in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. How are the residents doing? And what challenges are they facing right now? Joining us today is Florida Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart. And joining us to discuss the state of the U.S. economy and the role the fed will play in handling the current recession, we have Thomas Hogan from the American Institute for Economic Research.
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Rep. Diaz-Balart gives his thought on the state of Florida.
Enes Kanter Freedom todavía tiene la capacidad de jugar baloncesto profesional por su habilidades y su edad, aunque actualmente no está activo en el juego. En su entrevista con Jackie Nespral de NBC 6, Enes explica el por qué y también de lo que está haciendo más allá del baloncesto. En su visita a los estudios de Telemundo 51 y NBC 6, Kanter Freedom estuvo acompañado por el congresista Mario Díaz-Balart. La entrevista es en inglés.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We often take our breathing for granted because it's something we naturally do 24/7. But what if I told you many of us are breathing wrong? Because it's not something we focus on, nor put effort into, we forego the benefits breathing can offer us. In this episode, we brought expert Nestor Balart in the studio to talk us through his experiences and lessons in learning about the breath. How it can help with performance, focus, anxiety, sleep and much more. If you want to learn more about Nestor and his company Ballistics Breathing - check out https://www.ballisticsbreathing.com. You can also send us any questions you may have for him. Happy listening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charla organizada en el CAUM de Madrid. Os dejamos el audio de la presentación del libro «LA REPRESIÓN FRANQUISTA SOBRE LA MUJER: Durante la guerra civil y posguerra» de José Luis Garrot Garrot – Historiador, arabista. Además del autor, también cuentan con las intervenciones de: Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart – Historiadora, Profesora titular de la Universidad Complutense Teresa Galeote – Escritora, ensayista, articulista. La represión sistemática que llevaron a cabo los franquistas desde el inicio de la guerra civil tuvo una deriva si cabe aún más cruel cuando se ejerció sobre las mujeres. Una represión que tenía como objetivo no sólo castigar a la mujer por haber apoyado la causa republicana, sino también, y sobre todo, por haber osado intentar apoderarse de espacios públicos que hasta entonces le estaban vetados por el simple hecho de ser mujeres.
Famed Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa talks to José Díaz-Balart about his upbringing in Baja California, Mexico. Moving from migrant farmworker to Harvard Medical School, he founded the non-profit Mission: BRAIN to provide care to patients in underserved areas of the world.
El representante a la Cámara de Estados Unidos dijo que es difícil entender cómo la administración del presidente Biden intentó acercarse al gobierno de Nicolas Maduro, el cual no reconoce. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevista en La FM a Mario Diaz Balart, representante a la Cámara republicano por la Florida.
Una oyente se confesó y dijo que ya no aguanta que su novio le diga "mi amor y mi vida" a todas las mujeres. Además, hablamos del caso de una pasajera de Uber que tomó video del chofer masturbándose. Y José Díaz Balart nos pone al tanto de lo que ocurre en Ucrania y la Casa Blanca.
Rusia invadió Ucrania y el periodista José Díaz-Balart explicó por qué existe este conflicto además, los. oyentes compartieron su opinión. ¿Estados Unidos debe intervenir?
Rep. Mario Diaz Balart talks to Brian about the latest from the John Durham investigation.
Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart talks about the COMPETES ACT, COVID origin findings documenting a cover-up by Fauci & NIH officials. Plus, his take on a Johns Hopkins Study finding no medical benefit for lockdowns and mask mandates.
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Memento #191. Ens acompanya un actor amb una for
July 11th – Que Paso? What motivated Cubans to take to the streets, protest in several cities against the government and demand “libertad” (liberty) and why now? Enrique Santos and José Díaz-Balart dive deep into the events of that history day and what freedom means to Cubans, knowing it could cost them everything. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July 11th – Que Paso? What motivated Cubans to take to the streets, protest in several cities against the government and demand “libertad” (liberty) and why now? Enrique Santos and José Díaz-Balart dive deep into the events of that history day and what freedom means to Cubans, knowing it could cost them everything. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“SOS Cuba” is a special 6-episode series from “Hola My Name Is.” It's hosted by, Enrique Santos, and Telemundo & NBC journalist José Díaz-Balart. The show features social influencers, artists, and journalists from the island of Cuba, as well as from the global exiled community. It dives deep into the history that shaped Cuba. It shines a light on what happened on July 11th, 2021 and the loud call for freedom that was heard on the streets of the communist-ruled country, with the words: patria, vida, and libertad ringing true. SOS Cuba is a cry for help that all can answer together. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“SOS Cuba” is a special 6-episode series from “Hola My Name Is.” It's hosted by, Enrique Santos, and Telemundo & NBC journalist José Díaz-Balart. The show features social influencers, artists, and journalists from the island of Cuba, as well as from the global exiled community. It dives deep into the history that shaped Cuba. It shines a light on what happened on July 11th, 2021 and the loud call for freedom that was heard on the streets of the communist-ruled country, with the words: patria, vida, and libertad ringing true. SOS Cuba is a cry for help that all can answer together. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-FL—whose family fled Fidel Castro's “illegitimate, murderous regime” in Cuba—joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the country's current crisis. The congressman describes the fight for freedom amid government crackdowns on the island, what's driving the historic protests, why he says the U.S. embargo should remain in place and how international allies can support the Cuban people. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by The Margaret and Daniel Loeb Foundation, Robert Granieri, Charles R. Schwab, The David Tepper Charitable Foundation Inc., The Fairweather Foundation, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, and Rosalind P. Walter. Corporate funding is provided by Stephens Inc. and Morgan Stanley.
This week, Sean and Rachel invite Representative Mario Díaz-Balart from Florida's 25th Congressional District to their kitchen table to discuss the growing protests in Cuba. Rep. Díaz-Balart, who represents parts of Miami-Dade County, breaks down the importance of the revolt in the Cuban streets and weighs in on the Biden Administration's response. Later Rep. Díaz-Balart gives his outlook on what this all means for the island just 90 miles off the coast of Florida. Follow Rachel on Twitter: @RCamposDuffy Follow Sean on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI
Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart on Cuba
Lala Mooney, born in communist Cuba, was imprisoned there at age 19. As protests erupt in the Caribbean nation, Mooney, mother of Rep. Alex Mooney, R-W.Va., joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to talk about what life there is like. "At the economic level, we lost everything," Mooney says. "My mother's family owned a sugar mill and they put a gun on my uncle's desk and say, 'Sign it over.' We lost everything."Mooney says her father was dean of engineering at St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic University in Havana, which the communist regime of Fidel Castro confiscated in 1961, expelling American and European Anglicans who administered it."Once we were in prison, my father said, 'There's no sense for me to stay here if they put me in prison.'""Engineering was a very important topic in Cuba," Mooney adds, "because Cuba was [one of the biggest] producers of sugar in the whole world, and engineering is how you run the sugar mills."We also cover these stories:In a speech, President Joe Biden criticizes election reforms passed by Republican-controlled state legislatures.Democratic state lawmakers from Texas, fleeing a vote on an election bill there, hold a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in support of congressional Democrats' legislation to impose election requirements on states.So far, no Democrat has signed on to a resolution from Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, R-Fla., to support the protests in Cuba. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
El congresista republicano de La Florida explicó en La W que la mayoría en el Congreso de Estados Unidos entiende la situación de Colombia.
Tariq Farid, founder of Edible Arrangements, tells José Díaz-Balart how his business bloomed beyond his imagination, and how his family's search for the American Dream was the leading force in expanding Edible Arrangements from one flower shop to more than 1,000 franchises across the U.S and Canada.
Pese a ser un tema prioritario para demócratas y republicanos, el proyecto de reforma a la ley de inmigración mantiene dividido a un Congreso que, hasta ahora, no ha logrado avanzar ni en acuerdos ni en compromisos. El plan del presidente Joe Biden propone como norte, la regularización de unos 11 millones de indocumentados y el acceso a la ciudadanía de los llamados soñadores; pero aún no logra conseguir el apoyo requerido de 10 senadores republicanos para su aprobación en el legislativo. Presentamos una entrevista con los congresistas Adriano Espaillat, demócrata de Nueva York, y Mario Díaz-Balart, republicano de Florida. Conduce Gonzalo Abarca de la Voz de América.
José Díaz-Balart is anchor of Noticias Telemundo and NBC’s Nightly News Saturday. The only TV journalist to broadcast regularly in two languages, he has interviewed every US president since Ronald Reagan, and is an Emmy, Peabody and Alfred duPont award winner. In this in-depth interview, José welcomes the growing number of Latino voices on-air and celebrates networks’ growing commitment to diversity and representation on-screen; discusses a journalism career spanning four decades, and his inspiration to challenge the under-representation of US Latinos - with 60 million people, it ‘would be the eighth largest GDP on earth;’ and delves into his new digital series ‘American Dreaming,’ which shines a light on the human story behind immigrants’ journeys and the plight of ‘mixed-status’ families.
NASA engineers Elio Morillo and Roxana González Burgos share their interplanetary journey from Puerto Rico to Mars. They tell José Díaz-Balart about their American Dream and their hopes to inspire future Latino generations to take the lead on the forefronts of technology.
Mario Kreutzberger, known as “Don Francisco,” has graced televisions and filled the hearts of families for more than 50 years after starting his career in Chile. Don Francisco sits down with José Díaz-Balart and tells him how he made his American Dream a reality.
Grammy award-winner and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Gloria Estefan was first seen as “too American for Latins” and “too Latin for Americans”. Estefan talks with José Díaz-Balart about how she pushed to showcase her Cuban roots, revolutionizing the music industry on her way to achieving her own American Dream.
Grammy award-winner and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Gloria Estefan was first seen as “too American for Latins” and “too Latin for Americans”. Estefan talks with José Díaz-Balart about how she pushed to showcase her Cuban roots, revolutionizing the music industry on her way to achieving her own American Dream.
South Florida Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican from Dist-25 *Follow him on Twitter: @MarioDB
South Florida Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican from Dist-25 *Follow him on Twitter: @MarioDB
From Colombia to New York City, actor and comedian John Leguizamo opens up about the experiences that have shaped his American Dream through his constant push to be seen in a Hollywood world that lacks Latino representation. How does someone reach success in both film and theater as a Latino immigrant without losing their roots in an effort to belong? Leguizamo tells José Díaz-Balart.
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South Florida Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican from Dist-25 *Follow him on Twitter: @MarioDB
Luis von Ahn is the genius behind CAPTCHA and reCAPTCHA, which was sold to Google in 2009, and also the founder and CEO of Duolingo, the world's most popular language-learning platform. Born and raised in Guatemala, von Ahn saw firsthand that high-quality educational opportunities were limited to those who could afford it. Inspired to fix this, he created Duolingo to make language education free and accessible to everyone. von Ahn says he’s achieved his American Dream and is now working toward making an impact on worldwide education.
Lele Pons is one of the most influential digital creators in the world today. Through creativity, hard work and determination, Pons is learning to take charge of her mental illness.
South Florida Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican from Dist-25 *Follow him on Twitter: @MarioDB
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart was the first member of Congress to disclose he had COVID-19, and he tells Political Theater about those first scary days of self-quarantine, how grateful he was to his neighbors for their kindness and continuing to work to tackle the pandemic as a lawmaker while recovering from it himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nuestra invitada en el dia de hoy ha trabajado por más de 20 años en los medios de comunicación hispanos más importantes de estados unidos, en el 2001 trabajó en el noticiero 47 telemundo como presentadora del tráfico y reportera de eventos especiales y entretenimiento, posteriormente llega al network trabajando en los programas más importantes de la cadena telemundo, colaborando con el show matutino un nuevo día, también en el show de Maria Celeste Arrarás al rojo vivo y en el noticiero nacional de telemundo con José Díaz Balart, en el 2016 llega a la florida central como presentadora principal de los noticieros de univisión orlando y univision tampa bay, adquiriendo también experiencia como productora. Ella es un agente de bienes raíces con licencia en NY & NJ posee una designación como especialista certificada en propiedades internacionales, decidió fusionar sus dos carreras: la de periodista y Profesional en Bienes Raíces con su programa de televisión Tu casa Tv que se transmite por Telemundo
En nuestro programa especial tuvimos como invitados a Arthur Estopiñan, analista político republicano y miembro del Hispanic Policy Group; Paulina Chávez, analista político; y Federico de Jesús, analista politico y presidente de FDJ Solutions, conversamos sobre lo que se puede esperar del discurso del Estado de la Unión que ofreció Trump ante el Congreso de EEUU y analizamos la gestión del presidente. También conversamos con los congresistas Marío Díaz Balart y Debbie Mucarsell-Powell. Asimismo, Yali Núñez, directora de Medios Hispanos del Comité Nacional Republicano, y Enrique Gutiérrez, director de Medios Hispanos del Comité Nacional Demócrata, discutieron sobre las expectativas de los hispanos del discurso de Trump.
El congresista Mario Díaz-Balart nos cuenta sobre el Caucus bipartidista que el y el Congresista Debbie Wasserman Schultz lanzan para discutir acerca de la democracia venezolana y apoyar la libertad de su pueblo
"El documental que no va a gustar a Trump", en palabras de Jordi Évole, analiza el impacto de la presidencia de Donald Trump en la comunidad latina. Junto al periodista aparecen José Díaz-Balart, Jorge Ramos, Kate del Castillo y el chef José Andrés. También conoceremos a latinos como Martín, que vende su sangre para comprar pañales para su hija; o Art del Cueto, un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza de quien dicen que "traiciona a su propia raza". Évole ha entrevistado al Papa Francisco, Evo Morales, Nicolás Maduro y Rafael Correa, entre otros líderes mundiales. La clave de una de una buena entrevista, dice, es crear un ambiente amable y saber manejar los silencios. "Mr. Trump, disculpe las molestias" se emite el domingo, 29 de septiembre a las 7pm/6C. Todo el contenido sobre el especial, en www.telemundo.com/disculpemrtrump
We had two massive shows go down. ONE Championship Dreams of Gold in Bangkok and Rizin 18 in Japan. And of course, we have to talk about ONEs first open weigh-in and hydration test since switching to their no cutting policy. Let’s start things off here in Bangkok with ONE: Dreams of Gold. This was a kickboxing and muay thai heavy card, which ONE tends to do with their shows in Bangkok because that is what the local fans want to see. This was a great card from start to finish, But for me, the fight of the night, the one that blew away any and all expectations was Stamp Fairtex vs Asha Roka. This was only Stamps second MMA fight, but keep in mind she is already the ONE woman's atomweight Muay Thai and Kickboxing champion, so she is no stranger to the fight game. Stamp looked phenomenal in this fight. She took it to Roka and never stopped. She dominated everywhere this fight went. On the ground, where I had expected her to struggle she looked amazing. At one point Michael Schiavello on commentary had one of his best lines of the night, “Roka is being mounted more than a pummel horse” because Stamp was just dominating on the ground. Stamp ended up putting Roka away with an RNC in the 3rd. And from what I saw the rest of her division needs to be on notice. I’m not sure if she is ready for the top of the division just yet, but it won’t be long. Another fun and entertaining fight on the card was a clash between Cambodian Chan Rothana against Cuban olympian Gustavo Balart. Despite having a massive size disadvantage Balart dominated most of the fight with his wrestling. other than the closing minute or so of the final round where Chan had a strong rally and came very close to finishing Balart, he controlled the majority of the fight. Somehow, Chan took the decision victory. Decisions like this are just another reason I dislike ONEs methods of scoring the fight as a whole. There will be an in-depth episode about this in the future, but I think Balart got robbed in this fight. Sticking with ONE Championship they live-streamed their first weight-ins and hydration test since switching to a no-cutting policy after the death of fighter Yang Jian Bing in 2015 while he was attempting to make weight. ONE has taken a lot of criticism for their lack of transparency in a number of areas, weight cutting being one of the. Michael Fiedel over at The Body Lock has a fantastic piece up about this and the whole history so I will link to that in the show notes, I highly recommend you give that a read, it’s very strong work by Michael. I will say though, that I was very impressed with ONEs step towards transparency in this matter. Though I think it doesn’t go far enough. For starters, the weigh-in and hydration tests were conducted by ONE itself. There was someone who was opening and checking the specific gravity of the urine, which is a step in the right direction after photos surfaced on twitter last week of Former UFC Champ and ONE VP Rich Franklin and another ONE employee and former fighter Bashir Ahmed handling urine samples without gloves. After the test, the specific gravity and the weight we
José Díaz-Balart, one of the two moderators for last night's Democratic primary debate, claimed President Barack Obama's administration deported "three million Americans" during a question to former Vice President Joe Biden. Also during the debate, all the candidates declared undocumented immigrants deserve free health care. Should illegal aliens be considered Americans?
José Díaz-Balart, one of the two moderators for last night's Democratic primary debate, claimed President Barack Obama's administration deported "three million Americans" during a question to former Vice President Joe Biden. Also during the debate, all the candidates declared undocumented immigrants deserve free health care. Should illegal aliens be considered Americans?
Welcome to a Special Edition of Words Matter – Joe previews the first Democratic debates held this week on MSNBC in Miami. 20 candidates, 5 moderators, 4 hours total.The Moderators will be Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, Chuck Todd, Rachel Maddow and José Díaz-Balart. The first group of 10 appearing on Wednesday:· Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey· Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts· Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas· Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota· Former Rep. John Delaney of Maryland· Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii· Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro· Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio· New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio· Washington Gov. Jay InsleeThe second group of 10 appearing on Thursday:· Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont· Sen. Kamala Harris of California· Former Vice President Joe Biden· Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana· Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado· Author Marianne Williamson· Rep. Eric Swalwell of California· Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York· Entrepreneur Andrew Yang· Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado.To qualify, candidates had to receive more than 65,000 individual donations — including from 200 unique donors per state in at least 20 states — or at least 1 percent in three polls approved by the Democratic National Committee. More than a dozen candidates crossed both thresholds, with at least 20 hitting at least one of them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“¿Tiene algo contra los latinos? ¿Duerme bien? ¿México le está haciendo el trabajo sucio?”, pregunta José Díaz-Balart. El presidente, Donald Trump, ha admitido cuál ha sido su mayor error durante sus dos años y medio en la Casa Blanca. Asegura que los latinos quieren que siga siendo duro en la frontera. No lamenta nada de lo que ha hecho durante su presidencia -salvo algunos nombramientos- y cree que la política de separación de familias no fue un error.
PIDEN RESPETO A CHERNOBYL. El aumento en el número de visitantes, incluidos algunos que posan en poco más que una tanga, hace que el autor del éxito de HBO hable El escritor de la aclamada serie dramática de HBO, Chernobyl, habló sobre la proliferación de selfies lascivos e inapropiados tomados por los turistas que visitan el lugar del desastre nuclear en Ucrania. Desde que comenzó a emitirse en mayo la miniserie de cinco partes sobre la catástrofe de 1986 en la antigua planta de energía de la Unión Soviética, el turismo en el sitio ha aumentado entre un 30 y un 40%. Las personas influyentes de los medios sociales que visitan el sitio han sido objeto de críticas en los últimos días por utilizar un interés renovado en el desastre para realizar tomas de glamour para sus cuentas de Instagram. BBC LOS DEPORTISTAS MEJOR PAGADOS. Más allá del éxito deportivo, Forbes anunció el listado de los deportistas que más ganancias generaron en el último año, y el que encabeza el ranking es Lionel Messi, que según la publicación tuvo ganancias por 127 millones de dólares. En la segunda colocación se ubicó Cristiano Ronaldo. El número 7 de la Juventus y el seleccionado de Portugal acumuló 109 millones de dólares. En el tercer lugar terminó Neymar Jr. con 105 millones de dólares en ganancias, subiendo 15 lugares. La lista de los primeros cinco deportistas que más dinero acumularon la completan el boxeador mexicano Canelo Álvarez, que en octubre de 2018 firmó el contrato más lucrativo en la historia del pugilismo: 11 peleas y 365 millones de dólares con la plataforma de streaming DAZN. El quinto puesto quedó para Roger Federer, que gracias a sus contratos con sus patrocinadores (más del 90 por ciento de sus ingresos) pasó la barrera de los 90 millones de dólares de ganancia. FORBES FIILTRACIÓN MASIVA DE TARJETAS EN CHILE. Ha pasado poco más de un año desde el ciberataque que sufrió Banco de Chile, donde le robaron US$10 millones. Luego iniciaron una seguidilla de filtraciones de bases de datos de tarjetas de crédito en el país. Ahora Redbanc reportó a la Comisión para el Mercado Financiero (CMF) una nueva filtración que abarca 41.593 tarjetas de crédito y débito de 13 instituciones, pero no es como las demás filtraciones que ha habido hasta ahora: Redbanc está investigando a uno de sus proveedores por el robo de esta información. LA TERCERA INTERCAMBIO DE INSULTOS. El presidente Trump y el candidato presidencial Joe Biden intercambiaron insultos mientras ambos visitaban Iowa (un estado de cambio anticipado). El ex vicepresidente Biden es visto como uno de los principales candidatos. Mientras tanto, faltan dos semanas para el primer debate primario demócrata, y ahora sabemos quién será moderador: Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, Chuck Todd, Rachel Maddow y José Díaz-Balart. Diez candidatos subirán al escenario cada noche los días 26 y 27 de junio. UNIVISION ANTIMONOPOLIO. Big Tech está de vuelta en el asiento caliente cuando el Congreso comienza su propia investigación antimonopolio. Los legisladores de ambos lados del pasillo están preocupados por cómo la industria de la tecnología ha afectado a la industria de las noticias. Grandes grupos de medios han dicho que gigantes tecnológicos como Facebook y Google han obligado a los periódicos a cerrar o reducir sus operaciones a medida que las empresas tecnológicas obtienen más de los dólares de publicidad. Google dice que no es el tipo malo en todo esto, ya que las búsquedas envían miles de millones de clics a los sitios web de los editores. EL PERIODICO PAGA POR TUS DATOS. Facebook quiere pagarte por los datos de tu celular. La compañía de tecnología creó una nueva aplicación llamada Study, donde les paga a las personas monitorear cómo usan sus teléfonos. Además, Facebook está invirtiendo en energía solar. La compañía se está asociando con un desarrollador de energía renovable para construir lo que se cree que es uno de los proyectos solares más grandes de la nación. Estará en el oeste de Texas y se espera que esté en funcionamiento el próximo año. UNOCERO TOMATE UN HELICÓPTERO UBER. Uber presentó ayer su prototipo de taxi aéreo eléctrico. Tiene capacidad para cuatro pasajeros y parece un híbrido avión-helicóptero. Vuela libre de emisiones a 150 millas por hora. Los taxis aéreos de Uber costarán aproximadamente lo mismo que un viaje en Uber Black, y eventualmente podrían ser más económicos que tener un auto. La compañía espera tener sus taxis aéreos despegados para 2023 en Los Ángeles, Dallas y Melbourne, Australia. UNOCERO CIERRAN AMAZON RESTAURANTES. Amazon está cerrando su servicio de entrega de restaurantes. Se suponía que los restaurantes de Amazon competirían con los gustos de Uber Eats, pero falló después de cuatro años y cerrará en dos semanas. Los expertos dicen que probablemente fracasó porque nadie lo sabía. TELEMUNDO NUEVO PHISHING. El phishing siempre se relacionó con los correos electrónicos, pero en los últimos años los ciberdelincuentes fueron cambiando la estrategia. Se mudaron a Instagram y al sector bancario. Kaspersky Lab confirma este cambio de escenario en su nuevo informe sobre los ataques de Spam y Phishing en el primer trimestre de 2019. La popular red social de fotografía está llena de comentarios, cuentas falsas y publicaciones publicitarias que buscan engañar y aprovecharse de los usuarios. Ya lo dicen los expertos, la clave para no caer en uno de estos engaños es desconfiar y no entrar en ningún enlace que encontremos en un correo electrónico si verificar. TELAM HUELGAS EN BRASIL. Sin que la pelota haya empezado a rodar, la Copa América ya tiene una primera amenaza que alerta al mega operativo de seguridad planeado para el torneo. A pesar de los problemas futbolísticos que respectan a Brasil, como la inesperada baja de Neymar, la gran preocupación pasa por lo que ocurrirá fuera de las canchas...¿Qué reclaman? La Unión Nacional de Estudiantes (UNE) brasileña convocó a la protesta contra el gobierno de Jair Bolsonaro, quien irá a ver el primer partido de la Copa América, por los recortes presupuestarios promovidos en materia educativa y la eliminación de programas sociales. También reclaman por la liberación del expresidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. OLE Y LA MÚSICA DE DE SELENA GÓMEZ DE DESPEDIDA. SI SOS FUTBOLERO: Escuchá el especial "Copa América" del Francoinformador hasta el 7 de julio EN TODAS LAS PLARAFORMAS DE PODCAST. Twitter: @francoinforma Instagram y Facebook: Francoinformador www.francoinformador.com
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El congresista norteamericano Mario Díaz Balart rechazó el despliegue militar. El diputado venezolano Édgar Zambrano también condenó la injerencia rusa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana llegaron a Washington los nuevos miembros del Congreso triunfadores en las elecciones de mitad de periodo del 6 de noviembre. Son 71 nuevos representantes que se integrarán a un legislativo que en los últimos años se ha caracterizado por la polarización y la parálisis. Entre los recién llegados hay 9 hispanos, quienes buscarán hacer avanzar una solución para los dreamers beneficiados por DACA e incluso llegar a una reforma migratoria integral.Hablamos con el senador demócrata por New Jersey, Bob Menéndez, y el representante republicano por Florida, Mario Díaz Balart, sobre la posibilidad de que el nuevo Congreso, que asume sus funciones en enero, resuelva esos temas.
Los presentadores de Univision y Telemundo, Jorge Ramos y José Díaz-Balart, en entrevista por primera vez en décadas, se sinceran sobre lo que significa ser un ‘Stranger’ en su país. También hablan sobre sus creencias, pérdidas y momentos que han marcado sus vidas.
Titan FC's Juan Puerta (13-6) will be the chance to catapult his career with a win over undefeated mixed marital artist Gustavo Balart (6-0) at Friday's Titan FC 48 in Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Puerta joined The Roman Show to talk about his upcoming fight. He said he isn't impressed with Balart's victories, which have all come through decisions. Puerta said he also thinks otherwise of his foe. The Roman Show also talks Rey Mysterio wrestling in New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ivorty inducted into the Hall of Fame, Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather in an octagon and Yoel Romero's TKO. Follow us on Twiiter, Instagram, subscribe to our Youtube channel, like us on Facebook and visit our website.
NBC and Telemundo anchor, Jose Diaz-Balart, joins us on this week's post-Thanksgiving pod. We talked with him about some of the biggest moments throughout his career (including an early interview with then-candidate Trump) as well as how he approaches his responsibilities as a journalist.
Editor in Chief Jake Ford and Senior Interview Editor Disraeli Smith sit with legendary broadcaster José Diaz-Balart. Jake and Disraeli talk about diversity in public policy, uncertainty and how to overcome divisiveness in politics. Plus, in a GPPR podcast first, José asks us a question!
On this week's show, we talk to Latina icon Dolores Huerta and music legend Carlos Santana. They spoke to me about their new documentary DOLORES that focuses on the impact Huerta and Cesar Chavez had in the life of millions of Latino immigrants in the 60’s in this country. Then we head to Cali, Colombia, that is via Narcos Season 3, and I talk to its Colombian director Andrés Baiz who tells me in a very candid and honest interview about how he wrestles with the dilemma of being a Colombian and filming a cartel show that reopens wounds for many of his people. Also, what is the ultimate fate of the Spanish language in the United States? Will it become Spanglish or will it eventually disappear? Should Univision and Telemundo become English-language networks, should MTV welcome Spanish-language videos and should Miami Latinos stop speaking Spanish so much and embrace English more? New York Times national correspondent, Simon Romero, drops by the show to discuss his new article on the relationship Latinos have with Spanish in the US. And did you guys hear about #HispanicsBreakTheInternet? It’s a hashtag that went viral this past weekend and ended up trending #1 in the country! We spoke to James Detar, the person who revived and set off the whole thing. EPISODE SUMMARY Dolores Huerta, Carlos Santana on 'Dolores' documentary - 1:59 JackedIN (recap of pop culture stories) - 12:00 Colombian director Andrés Baiz on Narcos season 3 - 14:17 This week's music playlist - 27:08 Es Tarde - Juanes Look What You Made Me Do - Taylor Swift Regageton Lento - CNCO (feat. Little Mix) New York Times Simon Romero on the Spanish language - 28:05 James Detar on #HispanicsBreakTheInternet - 53:14 Jose Díaz-Balart speech on hate and discrimination - 56:35 Would you like to get in touch with us? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and please subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico: • Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via Spotify • Click here to subscribe via Stitcher
Cuban-American Republican Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, a driving force behind immigration reform in the House, joins White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez and Congressional correspondent Bill Douglas to discuss his family ancestry, his immigration goals during the Trump administration, and the “catastrophic” impact of then-President Obama’s Cuba policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for downloading episode 22 of the Highly Relevant Podcast! This week, I interview Tommy Torres, a former Ricky Martin producer turned singer, who for the first-time ever, revealed to me why he and other Latin musicians fear crossing-over into the English-language mainstream. We also chat with the premiere Hispanic news anchor in our country - Telemundo and NBC’s Jose Diaz-Balart - who was invited to the private Donald Trump meeting with network anchors and reveals to us never-before heard details on the meeting and what he said to Trump himself. That plus my film review of Marvel’s new Wolverine film…LOGAN. Episode Summary: Tommy Torres :53 How he became a producer 1:15 What differentiates his live shows from other Latin acts: 3:48 How he met Daddy Yankee for the first time and how he describes his song "Tu y Yo": 5:36 What makes Daddy Yankee so special from the rest of the Reggaetonero acts: 8:03 Does he think Spanish language music will ever reach mainstream: 10:39 Tommy reveals exclusively his concerns and fears on why he and other Latin pop stars don't crossover in English: 14:50 JackedIN (news recap) 19:33 Jose Díaz-Balart 21:31 What Telemundo is doing different than Univision to be #1: 22:03 Impact of his immigration town halls: 22:31 How real is the fear of immigration deportation amongst Latinos: 23:26 On bilingual political analyst Ana Navarro: 25:57 His views on Hispanic media adapting to media crisis confronting America: 26:47 Does the "fake news" term offend him: 27:46 Exclusive details on Balart's private meeting with Trump and what he said to him: 29:39 Diversity in general market newsrooms. Is there more work to be done? 36:16 What I'm listening to this week 40:21 Luis Fonsi (feat. Daddy Yankee) - Despacito John Mayer - Moving On Getting Over Frankie J - Not So Dangerous LOGAN movie review 41:24 You'd like to give us your feedback or get a shout-out? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and please subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico: • Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via Spotify • You can also subscribe via Stitcher
En entrevista con BLU Radio, el congresista republicano dijo que confía en que Obama cumpla su palabra de no liberar al líder de las Farc preso en su país.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our first episode of Highly Relevant is here!. I am very fortunate to have on as our first guest Jose Diaz- Balart (1:00), arguably the highest-profile Hispanic journalist we have in our country to discuss bilingual journalism and what that means for the future of the journalism industry. I’ll also tackle the debacle that was "Suicide Squad" with my good friend Adam Garcia, author of "The Green Lama" novel(26:20). Plus Jacked In, plugging in to recap the most Highly Relevant pop culture news that happened this week. ((21:33) You'd like to give us your feedback? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico: • Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via Spotify • You can also subscribe via Stitcher
Earlier this month, Heritage launched Libertad.org, a new initiative aimed at bringing policy research, rigorous analysis and conservative, free-market-based policy solutions to the Spanish-speaking Hispanic community. Rep. Diaz-Balart and site editor Israel Ortega join us this week to discuss Heritage Libertad.