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is the largest construction company latino america its bing operation. members and the most extensive in the region. this. blog is a source. that he she is still please. give me much. on march eighth two thousand and sixteen marcello the bitch was sentenced in one thousand years in prison for corruption. and criminal association. we headed to some other in northeast brazil to get the other bridge company's response to the scandal the business was founded here in one thousand nine hundred four by monticello the bridges grandfather and the city is still its headquarters. all the shoal your current business interests or are very historic and mostly. iraq and. he's a longtime member of the other bridgeboro played actors despite the conviction of its c.e.o. other bridge still operating more than twenty countries around the world and had revenues of about twenty six billion dollars last year but there will always be voices. morgaine join with those but is that what their british space was so obsessed fate. was out there i was there about you've read g g. g ove
is the largest construction company latino america its bing operation. members and the most extensive in the region. this. blog is a source. that he she is still please. give me much. on march eighth two thousand and sixteen marcello the bitch was sentenced in one thousand years in prison for corruption. and criminal association. we headed to some other in northeast brazil to get the other bridge company's response to the scandal the business was founded here in one thousand nine hundred four...
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. >> ¿ quÉ le parece si vamos a mÉxico al mercado de mariscos mÁs grande de latino amÉrica? de latino amÉrica. entre la vendimia y la multitud que hace las compras para celebrar semana santa estÁ el mejor lugar para comer mariscos. >> pÁsele, pasele, el erizo, pÁsele. >> con mÁs de 25 aÑos de tradiciÓn, el erizo esconde en su cocina su mÁs preciado tesoro, el llamado chef de las estrellas. >> luego vienen los artistas, polÍticos. >> sus manos han preparado comida para figuras de la televisiÓn mexicana que acuden a probar su plato mÁs famoso la mariscada. >> pulpo, cayos de con la mar, surimi, trozos de pescado, jaivas, camarones. >> y hasta mojarras, todo acompaÑado de su toque especial, salsa tipo mole combinaciÓn de siete chiles. >> son las que le dan el toque, lleva morita, Árbol, lleva.... >> el olor es delicioso y una vez en el plato estamos listos para la degustaciÓn. ahora sÍ vamos a probar la mariscada del erizo loco aquÍ en el mercado de la nueva viga a ver quÉ tal. a ver, no sÉ ni por dÓnde empezar. >> cada uno de los ingredientes le impregna un sabor inigualable,
. >> ¿ quÉ le parece si vamos a mÉxico al mercado de mariscos mÁs grande de latino amÉrica? de latino amÉrica. entre la vendimia y la multitud que hace las compras para celebrar semana santa estÁ el mejor lugar para comer mariscos. >> pÁsele, pasele, el erizo, pÁsele. >> con mÁs de 25 aÑos de tradiciÓn, el erizo esconde en su cocina su mÁs preciado tesoro, el llamado chef de las estrellas. >> luego vienen los artistas, polÍticos. >> sus manos han...
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. >>> de latino amÉrica. >>> y fantÁstica, una mujer transgÉnero en chile. >>> se escucha mucho hablarnos contÓ un poco de su piros peco ejecutiva. >>> me gusta pensar en una pelÍcula transgÉnero, en sentido que explora y sigue un personaje transgÉnero, pero al tiempo en tÉrmino de estilo cinematogrÁfico, es transgÉnero en cuanto a los gÉneros que visita. >>> y bueno una que no se pueden perder es "coco", y hasta el momento ha sido la mÁs taquillera de mix. >>> es una maravilla de la animaciÓn y su manera de presentar una tradiciÓn mexicana mÁs linda y popular >>> hablamos con anthony gonzÁlez y nos contÓ... >>> lo que mÁs me gustÓ el mensaje que da, la importancia de la familia, seguir tus sueÑos y hacer lo que amas hacer 6789 >>> bueno, ya saben que aÚn tienen un par de dÍas... >>> hay que aprovechar, gracias grace y suerte a los nominados latinos. >>> gracias. >>> y esta secciÓn nos encanta, y esta semana para el hombre que narraba a su amigo un partido de fÚtbol de barcelona. casi, casi como si lo sustituyo vieira mirando gran muestra de amor entre amigos. y lo Último para que se v
. >>> de latino amÉrica. >>> y fantÁstica, una mujer transgÉnero en chile. >>> se escucha mucho hablarnos contÓ un poco de su piros peco ejecutiva. >>> me gusta pensar en una pelÍcula transgÉnero, en sentido que explora y sigue un personaje transgÉnero, pero al tiempo en tÉrmino de estilo cinematogrÁfico, es transgÉnero en cuanto a los gÉneros que visita. >>> y bueno una que no se pueden perder es "coco", y hasta el momento ha...
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a todas las mujeres de estados unidos y del caribe y latino amÉrica que nos ven hasta ahora.nueva york y en pensilvania que siguen en una emergencia por una segunda tormenta invernal. el extenso sistema dejÓ mÁs de dos pies de nieve afectando 50 millones de personas. con una mecha de vientos, furia y nieves hacia la costa oeste. >> 800,000 personas y diferentes hogares y negocios no tienen servicio de luz y casi 500 vuelos han sido cancelados y 700 retrasos y cientos de conductores parados en las principales carreteras. caro: vamos a pensilvania que en este momento tienes detalles de lo que se espera en este momento. adelante. >> hola, ¿cÓmo estÁn? se realizan las tediosas y peligrosas labores de limpieza. esto que estÁ a mi espalda es uno de las decenas de Árboles caÍdos a lo largo de esta zona. habÍa caído sobre un vehÍculo y tambiÉn quiero mostrarles la gran acumulaciÓn de nieve que hay. estamos en pensilvania a quien semillas de filadelfia, y aquÍ cayeron 14 pulgadas de nieve. grandes acumulaciones, peligrosas. porque vimos la caÍda de muchísimos tendidos elÉctricos y se
a todas las mujeres de estados unidos y del caribe y latino amÉrica que nos ven hasta ahora.nueva york y en pensilvania que siguen en una emergencia por una segunda tormenta invernal. el extenso sistema dejÓ mÁs de dos pies de nieve afectando 50 millones de personas. con una mecha de vientos, furia y nieves hacia la costa oeste. >> 800,000 personas y diferentes hogares y negocios no tienen servicio de luz y casi 500 vuelos han sido cancelados y 700 retrasos y cientos de conductores...
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the biggest corruption scandal in brazil and latino america began by accident at this petrol and car wash complex in the nation's capital. it was march seventeenth two thousand and fourteen and the federal police team had the location on the surveillance they believed it was the center of a money laundering operation run by a former convicted criminal i'll bet you're safe. to say. the. latest date on the new leads a group of state prosecutors overseeing what is now known or the carwash investigation discovered you know we may you intercept don't have to say. to. me that this is. a little bit of walk in one of the ways to look at the rice. that. they've put over us the national oil company turned out to be. the executive in charge of refining and supply if a school keep all the above costs. i was arrested after trying to destroy evidence and held without bail. in. this. for. about the cost of this is me is the boy's video. of what. he. is both so it's. for you a big. grover was just one of many bribes he received contracts to construction companies the money launderers have also negot
the biggest corruption scandal in brazil and latino america began by accident at this petrol and car wash complex in the nation's capital. it was march seventeenth two thousand and fourteen and the federal police team had the location on the surveillance they believed it was the center of a money laundering operation run by a former convicted criminal i'll bet you're safe. to say. the. latest date on the new leads a group of state prosecutors overseeing what is now known or the carwash...
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k "that's what she 11:00, a journalist examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america with his "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era." tv on c-span2 -- watch c-span2 all we can. >> earlier today nancy pelosi held her briefing with reporters. she talked about gun violence in the u.s., including a bill to update the this is half an hour. pelosi: the morning, everyone. earlier this week, i had the sad privilege to meet with some of the inspiring student from marjorie stone high school. as you know, they had been in washington, d.c., speaking to students their own ages and that high school. they were conveying their determination to members of congress. it was interesting to hear how determined they are to make change and understand that some of it will have to unfold. but they want meaningful change. we have all been moved by their heartbreaking eloquence. they are insisting on action to prevent gun violence. the american people overwhelmingly agree with them. 97% support requiring background checks for all gun buys. including almost the same percenta
k "that's what she 11:00, a journalist examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america with his "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era." tv on c-span2 -- watch c-span2 all we can. >> earlier today nancy pelosi held her briefing with reporters. she talked about gun violence in the u.s., including a bill to update the this is half an hour. pelosi: the morning, everyone. earlier this week, i had the sad privilege to meet with some of the...
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the latino community embodies the pioneering spirit of america.e are a nation that loves adventure and you love adventure. [laughter] risk-taking and family as the true center of american life. as president, i am committed to releasing the full potential of the latino community by removing government burdens, by restoring safety and security to our neighborhoods, and by defending our americans so that all of our citizens can prosper. america first is about unity. it's about coming together as one family, one big, beautiful, american family. no matter our race or color or creed, to protect our jobs, our communities, and our country. thrive all americans to and flourish together. our program is working far beyond our wildest expectations. we have created nearly 3 million jobs since the election. think of that. 3 million jobs. if i had said that prior to the election, nobody would have believed me. [applause] all right? they would not have believed me. today, we have more hispanic americans working than ever before in our history. setting records. ne
the latino community embodies the pioneering spirit of america.e are a nation that loves adventure and you love adventure. [laughter] risk-taking and family as the true center of american life. as president, i am committed to releasing the full potential of the latino community by removing government burdens, by restoring safety and security to our neighborhoods, and by defending our americans so that all of our citizens can prosper. america first is about unity. it's about coming together as...
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and journalist jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino in america with his book "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump e era." and our fiction edition is life with best-selling author jeff shaara. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >>> next, a form on incarceration and the criminal justice system. senate judiciary committee members cory booker and mike lee and connecticut governor dan malloy joined writer, criminal justice analysts and former inmates at the event hosted by "the atlantic", a magazine and multiplatform publisher. this is three hours. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you. i would like to start off with a poem. southeast d.c. where the curtains are
and journalist jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino in america with his book "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump e era." and our fiction edition is life with best-selling author jeff shaara. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >>> next, a form on incarceration and the criminal justice system. senate judiciary committee members cory booker and mike lee and connecticut governor dan malloy joined writer, criminal justice analysts and former...
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journalist george ramos examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america. michelle talks about her life as a cia agent working in the middle east. vegas reports on white nationalism in america. the heritage foundation's ryan anderson explores the transgender movement and public policy on gender identity and syracuse university professor daniel thompson discusses why moderates are less likely to run for congress. that is all this weekend on c-span2's booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, television for serious readers. for complete schedule visit booktv.org and follow along on our social media accounts on facebook, twitter and instagram at booktv. .. >> good morning. what a pleasure to be here again to talk about some of the
journalist george ramos examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america. michelle talks about her life as a cia agent working in the middle east. vegas reports on white nationalism in america. the heritage foundation's ryan anderson explores the transgender movement and public policy on gender identity and syracuse university professor daniel thompson discusses why moderates are less likely to run for congress. that is all this weekend on c-span2's booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction...
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with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming.
with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming.
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journalist organizes -- analyzes what it means to be a latino immigrant and america with his book. on sunday at noon eastern, our special series "in-depth" is live. watch "book tv" on c-span2 all weekend. at a meeting of the national association of attorneys general, a panel discusses the supreme court case. the high court will be discussing whether the high argue against new jersey. >> we are here to talk about gaming. i am the cochair of the gaming committee. nag,i was president of there was an effort to set up a gaming committee. agreed to set that up. cochairman toe that committee. if it did not land on me to do it. my colleague ran the gaming commission. i thought my partner would handle the heavy lifting. he has been traveling a lot, so he was not able to be here today. it has landed on me to talk about this case that is pending before the united states supreme court on sports betting. christie, too. it goes back to the professional, amateur sports protection act of 1992. what that acted did, it banned all sports betting in the country with three exceptions. one of the except
journalist organizes -- analyzes what it means to be a latino immigrant and america with his book. on sunday at noon eastern, our special series "in-depth" is live. watch "book tv" on c-span2 all weekend. at a meeting of the national association of attorneys general, a panel discusses the supreme court case. the high court will be discussing whether the high argue against new jersey. >> we are here to talk about gaming. i am the cochair of the gaming committee. nag,i...
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with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming. well, survival, that is the big topic that we are here to talk about this evening as mankind looks to the future, we certainly face some very big survival challenges that basically come down to how to provide food, clean water and energy to an ever-growing population on a planet undergoing climate change. charles man has written an engrossing book about these challenges, but not with the purpose of providing his answer to how we all should cope, rather he is very engagingly and helpfully framed the debate by writing about to 20th century scientists who, though not particularly well-known were exceptionally influential. charles says the two were largely responsible for creating the basic intellectual
with jorge, he examines what it means to be a latino immigrant in america today. that happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> hello. welcome. i am bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming. well, survival, that is the big topic that we are here to talk about this evening as mankind looks to the future, we...
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it means to be a latino immigrant in america. >> that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org and follow along on our social media accounts, facebook, twitter and instagram. now we kick off this booktv weekend with ben blum wisconsin u.s. army ranger alex blum made a drastic shift from soldier to criminal. >> good afternoon. welcome to the final author presentation of what i hope has been a very eventful and wonderful day for you so far at the savannah book festival. you at the trinity united methodist church was that our venue all day long. we feel fortunate to have this space for the 11th annual savannah book festival. this venue has been made possible by the generosity of jack and mary romanos. my name is roger smith and i har the privilege of serving as a aa volunteer for the savannah book festival, and i'm delighted with your participation. the savannah book festival is presented by georgia power, by david and nancy cintron, by the family foundation and by mark and pa
it means to be a latino immigrant in america. >> that's all this weekend on c-span2's booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org and follow along on our social media accounts, facebook, twitter and instagram. now we kick off this booktv weekend with ben blum wisconsin u.s. army ranger alex blum made a drastic shift from soldier to criminal. >> good afternoon. welcome to the final author presentation of...
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eastern, jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino immigrants in america with his book "strangerthe challenge of a latino immigrant in the truck era." on sunday afternoon, our special series is live with jeff. what book tv on c-span2 all weekend. landmarkon c-span's cases, we explore the civil rights cases of 1883. the supreme court decision that struck down the civil rights of it -- civil rights act. harlan cast the lone vote in opposition in his dissent clips the legacy of the majority opinion. explore the case in the high court ruling with danielle, that dean of howard law school and a member of the commission on civil rights. watch landmark cases live monday night eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with a free radio app. for background while you watch, or do your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it is available for a dollars $.95 plus shipping and handling cases.pan.org/landmark for an additional resource, there is a interactive >> coming up, the white house hosting a summit on the opioid crisis. after that, today's white house briefing with the secretary sara
eastern, jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino immigrants in america with his book "strangerthe challenge of a latino immigrant in the truck era." on sunday afternoon, our special series is live with jeff. what book tv on c-span2 all weekend. landmarkon c-span's cases, we explore the civil rights cases of 1883. the supreme court decision that struck down the civil rights of it -- civil rights act. harlan cast the lone vote in opposition in his dissent clips the legacy of...
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latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you're paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now, that is a lot of money in your pockets no matter where you're coming from. >> as the president continues with the latino coalition, peter baker, you were talking about the exits from the white house, you and kristen welker. pick up that thought about the numbers in your own reporting of people who are original advisers who have left, whether or not gary cohn could return -- he hasn't completely burned his bridges. there have been a lot of rumors about him replacing john kelly. i don't know if that's just a pipe dream. >> at this point it seems unlikely, but there are questions of will john kelly stay? will h.r. mcmasters stay? we heard that hope hicks left, the staff secretary. we have so many people coming and going in this white house that it's hard to keep track. what any people who have worked in the white house will tell you, republican or democrat, that a certain degree of turnover is natural. it's a burnout kind o
latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you're paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now, that is a lot of money in your pockets no matter where you're coming from. >> as the president continues with the latino coalition, peter baker, you were talking about the exits from the white house, you and kristen welker. pick up that thought about the numbers in your own reporting of people who are original advisers who have...
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eastern, journalists examine what it means to be a latino immigrant in america with the book stranger, the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era. sunday at noon eastern, special series in-depth fiction addition is live with best-selling author jeff share a. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >> next, a house panel looks at the ongoing opioid addiction crisis. we will hear from researchers and pharmaceutical company officials. this subcommittee on health is chaired by michael burgess. [inaudible conversations]
eastern, journalists examine what it means to be a latino immigrant in america with the book stranger, the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era. sunday at noon eastern, special series in-depth fiction addition is live with best-selling author jeff share a. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >> next, a house panel looks at the ongoing opioid addiction crisis. we will hear from researchers and pharmaceutical company officials. this subcommittee on health is chaired by michael...
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journalist organizes -- analyzes what it means to be a latino immigrant and america with his book. on sunday at noon eastern, our special series "in-depth" is live. watch "book tv" on c-span2 all weekend. at a meeting of the national association of attorneys general, a panel discusses the supreme court case. the high court will be discussing whether the high argue against new jersey.
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examines what it means to be a latino american in america. on sunday at noon eastern, our special series "in-depth," fiction addition, is live with our guest. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created by it was america's television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. at a meeting with the national association of attorneys general, a panel discusses the supreme court case christie versus ncaa. in the case, the high court decides whether the federal government can prevent new jersey from lisa -- legal
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america. it's called "stranger," the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era, joining me now from miamiit is extraordinary to introduce you with that piece of videotape and that reminder of what happened a couple of years ago. your thoughts now, seeing that, you know, yeah, i mean, he just didn't want to answer your question. even before you started with the statements. >> well, yes, it was -- i have to admit, it was a long question. but you've been to many press conferences, and not all the time you wait for your turn. if i had waited for my turn, believe me, i would be waiting right now. i think we were right, christian, we were right when we protested, when president trump, then candidate trump, said mexican immigrants were criminals, and rapists, ai am a mexican immigrant. he was lying. i asked for an interview. he published the letter i sent him, with my cell phone number on it. i got hundreds and hundreds of texts and calling. after that, i went -- you just saw it. at the beginning we were right. here, there was a candidate making racist remarks. and at the same time there was a c
america. it's called "stranger," the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era, joining me now from miamiit is extraordinary to introduce you with that piece of videotape and that reminder of what happened a couple of years ago. your thoughts now, seeing that, you know, yeah, i mean, he just didn't want to answer your question. even before you started with the statements. >> well, yes, it was -- i have to admit, it was a long question. but you've been to many press...
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eastern, jorge ramos examines what it needs to be latino immigrant in america with his book. eastern,nday at noon "in-depth fiction edition" is live with jeff shara. c-span2 aktv" on weekend. fbi andials from the general services administration were on capitol hill this week to discuss plans for a new fbi headquarters. the proposal calls for a building in washington, d.c., instead of earlier plans for a facility in maryland or virginia. this hearing by the senate environment and public sort committee is 1.5 hours. is 1.5ic works committee hours. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. today's oversight hearing will focus on the status of the fbi headquarters' consolidation project. we'll hear testimony from the general services administration and the federal bureau of investigation. last august, this committee held a hearing on the search for a new fbi headquarters. the hearing was in response to gsa's abrupt cancellation of their plan years in the making to consolidate fbi headquarters at a new location in either maryland or virginia. the plan involved trading the cru
eastern, jorge ramos examines what it needs to be latino immigrant in america with his book. eastern,nday at noon "in-depth fiction edition" is live with jeff shara. c-span2 aktv" on weekend. fbi andials from the general services administration were on capitol hill this week to discuss plans for a new fbi headquarters. the proposal calls for a building in washington, d.c., instead of earlier plans for a facility in maryland or virginia. this hearing by the senate environment and...
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and journalist jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino in america with his book "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump e era." and our fiction edition is life with best-selling author jeff shaara. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >>> next, a form on incarceration and the criminal justice system. senate judiciary committee members cory booker and mike lee and connecticut governor dan malloy joined writer, criminal justice analysts and former inmates at the event hosted by "the atlantic", a magazine and multiplatform publisher. this is three hours. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you. i would like to start off with a poem. southeast d.c. where the curtains are bedsheets, bad examples with good intentions, lacks of glamour that they never mention. the pain, trauma and a jail sentence. i was a part of a life where no one gets to win. the visions of my youth is where it all began. a ladder roams our label right. so how was i supposed to know i was wrong? i was strung along. praised for being the boldest, big and bad. that's right, being mad. but how cou
and journalist jorge ramos examines what it means to be a latino in america with his book "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump e era." and our fiction edition is life with best-selling author jeff shaara. watch book tv on c-span2 all weekend. >>> next, a form on incarceration and the criminal justice system. senate judiciary committee members cory booker and mike lee and connecticut governor dan malloy joined writer, criminal justice analysts and former...
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latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you're paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now that is a lot of money in your pockets no matter where you are coming from. [applause] business or personal, it's a lot of money. it's the biggest tax cut and reform in american history. we got no democrat votes by the way, not one. now they're all saying hmmm, maybe we should have voted. do you notice they're having second thoughts? they're saying we think we made a big mistake. we didn't get one vote. and at the heart of our plan itself is the tremendous relief for working families and small businesses. a typical family of four earning $75,000 a year will see income tax cut of more than $2,000. that is not crumbs, slashing their tax bill in half. we nearly doubled the standard deduction, meaning a married couple will not have to pay one dime of income tax on the first $24,000 that they earn. we doubled the child tax credit because the most important investment we can make is in our children. that was a big thing. when i
latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you're paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now that is a lot of money in your pockets no matter where you are coming from. [applause] business or personal, it's a lot of money. it's the biggest tax cut and reform in american history. we got no democrat votes by the way, not one. now they're all saying hmmm, maybe we should have voted. do you notice they're having second thoughts?...
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latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you are paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence is the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now that is a lot of money in your pockets, no matter where you are coming from. [applause] business or personal, it is a lot of money. it is the biggest tax cut reform in american history. we have no democrat votes, by the way, not one. now they are all saying, maybe we should have voted. do you notice that they are having second thoughts? they are saying, we think that we made a big mistake. not one vote, and at the heart of our planet itself is the tremendous relief for working families and small businesses. a typical family of four earning $75,000 a year will receive a cut of probably $2000. slashing their tax bill in half. we nearly doubled the standard deduction, meaning that a married couple will not have to pay one dime of income tax on the first $24,000 that they earn. we doubled the child tax credit, because the most important investment that we can make is in our children. that was a big thing. when i signed the tax
latino businesses are helping to lead the way. you are paving the path. at the center of america's resurgence is the massive tax cuts i just signed into law. now that is a lot of money in your pockets, no matter where you are coming from. [applause] business or personal, it is a lot of money. it is the biggest tax cut reform in american history. we have no democrat votes, by the way, not one. now they are all saying, maybe we should have voted. do you notice that they are having second...
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. >> latino community embodies the pioneering spirit of america.re a nation that loves adventure and you love adventure. >> true guillermo? do you love guillermo. do you love adventure? >> no, not really. >> what about you. >> not really. >> interesting. maybe he saw the movie coco and saw it from there. those here know the hollywood walk of fame is outside and tomorrow mark hamel who played luke skywalker is getting a star on the walk of fame. [ cheers and applause ] we're fortunate enough to have him outside the theater right now. just wanted to a congratulations. mark? mark? >> did somebody say 134g? >> jimmy: yeah mark it's jimmy kimmel. >> hi jimmy. >> jimmy: congratulations on your star what are you doing. >> well, i just picked out my spot for tomorrow, i'm getting it ready for tomorrow. >> jimmy: wait that's my star you're jacking up. >> yeah, well, not any more. [ laughter ] hey jimmy i got an idea can put your star in front of hooters. >> jimmy: i don't want mine in front of hooters. you can't dig up my star and put yours in my spot. >> j
. >> latino community embodies the pioneering spirit of america.re a nation that loves adventure and you love adventure. >> true guillermo? do you love guillermo. do you love adventure? >> no, not really. >> what about you. >> not really. >> interesting. maybe he saw the movie coco and saw it from there. those here know the hollywood walk of fame is outside and tomorrow mark hamel who played luke skywalker is getting a star on the walk of fame. [ cheers and...
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america. how do we know that? because we can see how much they were charged for a mortgage or how often latino families were denied a chance and we can compare those numbers with those who have the same income and credit score. it is impossible to detect and fight mortgage discrimination without positive data. on the senate the bill says 85% of banks are no longer required to report this data including the credit score or age, the fees and interest rate and property value. 85%. but that is essential to figure out whether the bar were god a fair deal or not. if this bill passes there will be entireni communities that they will not be enough data to figure out if borrowers are getting ripped off. entire communities where it will be impossible to monitor people are getting cheated because of their race or gender. entire communities where federal and state regulators cannot bring cases with an independent group cannot hold these groupsle accountable. sure, things will save a little money but when communities of color are once again left behin behind, there is no way to prove it. that is why civil rights from the count
america. how do we know that? because we can see how much they were charged for a mortgage or how often latino families were denied a chance and we can compare those numbers with those who have the same income and credit score. it is impossible to detect and fight mortgage discrimination without positive data. on the senate the bill says 85% of banks are no longer required to report this data including the credit score or age, the fees and interest rate and property value. 85%. but that is...
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eastern, jorge ramos examines what it needs to be latino immigrant in america with his book.rn,nday at noon "in-depth fiction edition" is live with jeff shara. c-span2 aktv" on weekend. fbi andials from the general services administration were on capitol hill this week to discuss plans for a new fbi headquarters.
eastern, jorge ramos examines what it needs to be latino immigrant in america with his book.rn,nday at noon "in-depth fiction edition" is live with jeff shara. c-span2 aktv" on weekend. fbi andials from the general services administration were on capitol hill this week to discuss plans for a new fbi headquarters.
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latino voter. he's lived in the united states for 35 years, and is an american citizen, but in his new book he says being an immigrant in america today, makes him feel like a stranger in his own country. jorge ramos, thank you for joining us. the book is called "stranger, the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era." you say though this book is not about donald trump. what's it about? jorge: it's about how difficult it is to be a latino and to be an immigrant nowadays. these are not normal times. when you have a president who attacks immigrants constantly, who criminalizes immigrants, who says that mexican immigrants are criminals and drug traffickers and rapists. that is not normal. soledad: the minority is becoming slowly the majority. and is that really what is triggering this overt hostility toward immigrants. jorge: and because of that reaction we are seeing these anti-immigrant sentiment in the country that i've never felt since i arrived in 1983. soledad: in this book you're critical of president obama. many people i think forget that he is the president who deported more people than any other president. jorge:
latino voter. he's lived in the united states for 35 years, and is an american citizen, but in his new book he says being an immigrant in america today, makes him feel like a stranger in his own country. jorge ramos, thank you for joining us. the book is called "stranger, the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era." you say though this book is not about donald trump. what's it about? jorge: it's about how difficult it is to be a latino and to be an immigrant nowadays. these...
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first three bombings, i think, there were black and latino, and we have to remember, austin's a very segregated city. most of the neighborhoods in americalation is african-american. so the fact that the three first victims were black for that community. >> first two were black and then latino. >> there was an injury in terms of the mother. in terms of that community, there's a sense of a history of racial terrorism that we have not reckoned with in this country and a feeling of being targeted by this person even if we don't know his motives yet. >> it seems that the word terror or terrorism has a cultural, it's important that we get this right and that we find the person. so what ends up happening in the war on terror age is that we use that word, we think about that word in the context of expressing this matters, this is important and the victims matter. >> but it's also really important to think about what this does to resources, right, so look at the fbi now. the most recent numbers we have is from 2010. they have 7,000 agents who are dedicated to counter terrorism, something like 350 of those are allocated to domestic terrorism. tha
first three bombings, i think, there were black and latino, and we have to remember, austin's a very segregated city. most of the neighborhoods in americalation is african-american. so the fact that the three first victims were black for that community. >> first two were black and then latino. >> there was an injury in terms of the mother. in terms of that community, there's a sense of a history of racial terrorism that we have not reckoned with in this country and a feeling of...
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what i saw was america paying attention to black, white, latino kids who are speaking up. i saw how it affected all of our communities and we were together. you kind of knew it, but to see us speaking up together i thought was one of the most powerful demonstrations or rallies, marches that i've ever witnessed. you know, i've been to some. so this was one of the most powerful. >> chicago had a big representation today. >> chicago kids, they touched my heart. when i saw them, it just -- you know, obviously, you see people that come from where you come from. and you know some of the things that they're experiencing. it means a whole lot. and to see them connect and see them connected with the latino sister from l.a. connected with the kids from parkland and all -- like they said, united in pain but united also for change, like moving forward. so, it was like -- i was just proud of my chicago kids. i'm proud of all these kids. i'm proud of all the youth right now. i'm just sitting here, listening and learning and seeing where i could step in and be part of the change. >> repo
what i saw was america paying attention to black, white, latino kids who are speaking up. i saw how it affected all of our communities and we were together. you kind of knew it, but to see us speaking up together i thought was one of the most powerful demonstrations or rallies, marches that i've ever witnessed. you know, i've been to some. so this was one of the most powerful. >> chicago had a big representation today. >> chicago kids, they touched my heart. when i saw them, it just...
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america. and how do we know that? because of hmda data. that's how we can see how much black families were charged for a mortgage or how often latino families were denied a chance to take out a mortgage, and we can compare those numbers with white borrowers who have the same incomes and same credit scores. but we can't do that if the data are missing. it is impossibly to detect and fight mortgage discrimination without hmda data. the bill on the floor of the senate says that 85% of banks will no longer be required to report hmda data, including the borrower's credit score and age, the loans points, fees, and interest rate, and the property value. 85%. these data are essential to figuring out whether the borrower got a fair deal or not. if this bill passes, there will be entire communities where there won't be enough data to figure out whether borrowers are getting ripped off. entire communities where it will be impossibly to monitor whether people are getting cheated because of their race or gender. entire communities where federal and state regulators won't be able to bring cases and independent groups like reveal won't be able to hold the
america. and how do we know that? because of hmda data. that's how we can see how much black families were charged for a mortgage or how often latino families were denied a chance to take out a mortgage, and we can compare those numbers with white borrowers who have the same incomes and same credit scores. but we can't do that if the data are missing. it is impossibly to detect and fight mortgage discrimination without hmda data. the bill on the floor of the senate says that 85% of banks will...
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exclusiva, isa gonzÁlez nos cuenta quÉ representa para ella representar a los latino en los premios Óscar. en "despierta amÉricaan a hacer una manera de crear conciencia, tienen costo de us$183. es una ediciÓn especial, solamente un total de 157 pols porque hacen la cantidad que quedan de esas especies. por ejemplo te voy a decir el tigre que estÁ en peligro de extinciÓn, solamente quedan 350 especies, pues hay 350 camisas. nada mÁs. ana: este dinero lo van a usar como donativo para las fundaciones que preservan los animales. francisca: exactamente. quÉ buena iniciativa. es algo que yo aplaudo. ana: unl marca tan poderosa como estÁ. serÍa bueno que otras marcas tambiÉn se sumen. una compaÑÍa que estÁ ofreciendo un telÉfono que podrÍa curar nuestra adicciÓn a las aplicaciones. solamente sirve para llamadas y textos, no puede hacer otra cosa. es este diminuto telÉfono, unos lo critican y dice, ¿es un telÉfono tonto? no es un telÉfono inteligente, pero es una buena idea para dÁrselo a nuestros hijos cuando estÁn chicos y quieren mantenerse comunicados. francisca: me parece el telÉfono mÁs inteligente que nos permi
exclusiva, isa gonzÁlez nos cuenta quÉ representa para ella representar a los latino en los premios Óscar. en "despierta amÉricaan a hacer una manera de crear conciencia, tienen costo de us$183. es una ediciÓn especial, solamente un total de 157 pols porque hacen la cantidad que quedan de esas especies. por ejemplo te voy a decir el tigre que estÁ en peligro de extinciÓn, solamente quedan 350 especies, pues hay 350 camisas. nada mÁs. ana: este dinero lo van a usar como donativo...
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imagine if a democratic president had black and latino unemployment levels at the lowest in record and markets as the highest level. the media would rather see america accomplishing so much. to me one of the biggest things is tax cuts reflected in people's pay checks. people can see this stuff. they are so convinced this man is the epitome of evil. i can't comprehend it. >> it does seem like utter in sanity. they're the real colluders because the media knows the more they're active the more president trump is on the right path. the stride for women and the supreme court. so many things and moving-i think we'll see massive shifts from the rust belt to union people. multiple ethnicities will look at how the president has changed their lives. >> this conspiracy to influence the election. nothing has come up in the last 18 months. all we heard is donald jr. had a meeting and he said thanks, so much, good-bye. now it's a federal finance. it's absurd. i think the american people see this and react. it's like new york and california are like they're nuts. >> i call it destination journalism. they're trying to write the story backwards. don jr. took a singl
imagine if a democratic president had black and latino unemployment levels at the lowest in record and markets as the highest level. the media would rather see america accomplishing so much. to me one of the biggest things is tax cuts reflected in people's pay checks. people can see this stuff. they are so convinced this man is the epitome of evil. i can't comprehend it. >> it does seem like utter in sanity. they're the real colluders because the media knows the more they're active the...
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america for decades has had a war on drugs and, yes, it has resulted in hundreds of thousands of mainly black and latinosgal drugs or prescription drugs. thank you, please be seated. this court in buffalo, new york state, looks unremarkable, but has become the first in america to deal with only one type of case, opioid addiction. i will release you today and i need you to report here tomorrow... the judge, himself once an addict, is determined to rethink the way america handles opioid abuse. i think we made a tremendous mistake in the 1960s and 70s and 80s and 90s of locking people up and we are not going to make that same mistake now, because we have the research and data to show that you cannot lock up an addiction. carly mayor had to be resuscitated three times in one week at the height of her addiction to opioids. when someone when someone ca res when someone cares about you, what your problems are, how we can help you, it remind you that deep inside there is a person, that needs and deserves love. much has been made of how polarised politics has become in the us. on this, though, there is broad agre
america for decades has had a war on drugs and, yes, it has resulted in hundreds of thousands of mainly black and latinosgal drugs or prescription drugs. thank you, please be seated. this court in buffalo, new york state, looks unremarkable, but has become the first in america to deal with only one type of case, opioid addiction. i will release you today and i need you to report here tomorrow... the judge, himself once an addict, is determined to rethink the way america handles opioid abuse. i...
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america for decades has had a war on drugs and, yes, it has resulted in hundreds of thousands of mainly black and latinosncarcerated, but it has had zero success in reducing dependency or use of illegal drugs or prescription drugs. thank you, please be seated. this court in buffalo, new york state, looks unremarkable, but has become the first in america to deal with only one type of case, opioid addiction. i will release you today and i need you to report here tomorrow... the judge, himself once an addict, is determined to rethink the way america handles opioid abuse. i think we made a tremendous mistake in the 1960s and 70s and 80s and 90s of locking people up and we are not going to make that same mistake now, because we have the research and data to show that you cannot lock up an addiction. carly mayor had to be resuscitated three times in one week at the height of her addiction to opioids. when someone cares about you, what your problems are, how we can help you, it remind you that deep inside there is a person, that needs and deserves love. much has been made of how polarised politics has become in
america for decades has had a war on drugs and, yes, it has resulted in hundreds of thousands of mainly black and latinosncarcerated, but it has had zero success in reducing dependency or use of illegal drugs or prescription drugs. thank you, please be seated. this court in buffalo, new york state, looks unremarkable, but has become the first in america to deal with only one type of case, opioid addiction. i will release you today and i need you to report here tomorrow... the judge, himself...
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north america is about what is attractive is a few things, demographics, i refer to it as our biggest developing market. you have the growth of the multicultural population that is very strong, latinoafrican-american, asian, all of which bodes well for premium brands. what is attractive is a few the young population with a growth of american 21 at a faster rate than europe. the profiles are changing. a huge interest in the cocktail culture. mixology is hot and young people are drinking more spirits and want to know how to entertain at home. francine: coming up, running a global empire, traders, tariffs, the spirits business in emerging markets. more with ivan menezes next. ♪ ♪ francine: ivan menezes sits on the advisory board of the china-britain business council and the u.k.-india chief executive forum. his roles demand a deeper understanding of the challenges at opportunities of international business and the eternal hunt for growth. 2017, more than a third of diageo's $15 billion of revenue came from north america and 20% from asia, 13% from africa. are emerging markets getting a taste for spirits? francine: ivan menezes is with me, the more developing patterns -- countries gett
north america is about what is attractive is a few things, demographics, i refer to it as our biggest developing market. you have the growth of the multicultural population that is very strong, latinoafrican-american, asian, all of which bodes well for premium brands. what is attractive is a few the young population with a growth of american 21 at a faster rate than europe. the profiles are changing. a huge interest in the cocktail culture. mixology is hot and young people are drinking more...
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that we were going to take a look at diversity in america and look at some of those inflection points. so we're looking at the rising power of latinosre and we'll look at asian-americans as well. so we just started off this issue looking at mostly black and white but also looking at the science of race, which is to say there is no science of race. and also human kind propensity to label people who aren't like us as the other. >> have you faced any push back, any criticism inside "national geographic" or in the media industry as a whole? >> actually, one of the things that's been really rewarding, i think, is this coverage has reached about 100 million people across our social platforms and the vast majority of conversation going on around it has been positive. you know, of course there are always going to be people who say you went too far and other people who say you didn't go far enough. but the vast majority of conversations is very positive. >> what do you hope at the end of the year that this does to permanently try and bring not only national geographic but media as a whole more sensitive and in tune to the reality of the worl
that we were going to take a look at diversity in america and look at some of those inflection points. so we're looking at the rising power of latinosre and we'll look at asian-americans as well. so we just started off this issue looking at mostly black and white but also looking at the science of race, which is to say there is no science of race. and also human kind propensity to label people who aren't like us as the other. >> have you faced any push back, any criticism inside...
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america white again. they want to go back to 1965. but that's simply not possible. everything is changing. however, they're make an effort to do that, and, unfortunately, many latinosfected. some families are being destroyed. and many people are being attacked. >> trevor: and if somebody says to you, "but jorge, this is the law of the country. every country has deportation. why is trump a bad guy for deporting people?" >> because, indocumented immigrants-- first of all, he calls them illegal. no one is illegal. no human being is illegal. they are here because of us. i mean, they harvest our food. they build our homes. they do the jobs that nobody else wants to do. so we're partly responsible for that. >> trevor: right. >> and donald trump is acting as if they have absolutely nothing to do with us, and they are part of the united states. the only difference is that they don't have a paper. and as a matter of fact, immigrants tend to be less likely to be criminals or to be behind bars than u.s. citizens. but that's something that donald trump never says. whenever he talks about immigrants, he's criminalizing them saying, well, they're from ms-13. he's absolutely wron
america white again. they want to go back to 1965. but that's simply not possible. everything is changing. however, they're make an effort to do that, and, unfortunately, many latinosfected. some families are being destroyed. and many people are being attacked. >> trevor: and if somebody says to you, "but jorge, this is the law of the country. every country has deportation. why is trump a bad guy for deporting people?" >> because, indocumented immigrants-- first of all, he...
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america to stand for hope. >> in his campaign, kennedy famously appealed to not only black and latino voters but to working classany of whom were supporters of the segregationist george wallace. kennedy was against the war but talked to blue clolar whites. that idea of replicating the magic is not new. we heard it after 2000 that maybe john edwards could be the next jfk and after dukakis was clobbered by bush and then in 1992 when clinton won, balancing the policy with tough on crime measures. we're searching for the next kennedy and reagan and will it soon be next obama. as the scholar richard colinberg writes from the century foundation, kennedy's successful strategy was liberalism without eliteism and populism without racism. that does sound like a winning strategy if it were only that easy. we'll be right back. polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. it kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and it helps to
america to stand for hope. >> in his campaign, kennedy famously appealed to not only black and latino voters but to working classany of whom were supporters of the segregationist george wallace. kennedy was against the war but talked to blue clolar whites. that idea of replicating the magic is not new. we heard it after 2000 that maybe john edwards could be the next jfk and after dukakis was clobbered by bush and then in 1992 when clinton won, balancing the policy with tough on crime...
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america. >> reporter: just outside the red carpet the national hispanic media coalition making their voices heard for more latinoresentation in hollywood. >> we make up almost 20% of the population, and we deserve to have a seat at the table. we deserve to have our stories told and told by us, not by anyone else. >> reporter: the social statements being made at awards shows not affecting the stars inside like michael strahan, who we saw rehearsing for live on the red carpet. something you don't see on tv is how the red carpet actually has three lanes. the one i'm standing in right now, this is for the a-list celebrities because it's closest to the press. and then think of this middle one as kind of the express lane. it's for the pr people and the publicists and the handlers or the celebrities who have a predetermined interview down the road and they know where to go. finally, this third one, this is only reserved for friends and family. by sunday the rehearsal actors will be done strutting their stuff. the velvet ropes all in place. all leading up to the dolby theater and the 90th oscars ceremony inside. even th
america. >> reporter: just outside the red carpet the national hispanic media coalition making their voices heard for more latinoresentation in hollywood. >> we make up almost 20% of the population, and we deserve to have a seat at the table. we deserve to have our stories told and told by us, not by anyone else. >> reporter: the social statements being made at awards shows not affecting the stars inside like michael strahan, who we saw rehearsing for live on the red carpet....
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latinos?, ¿quÉ piensas de eso? david: me gusta dj en amÉricaz, porque ella me puede entrenar y ayudar con cualquier cosa, porque es mi pasiÓn es el mismo de ella. carlos: ahora uno se hace famoso primero en las redes sociales y luego en televisiÓn y demÁs, tÚ estudiaste periodismo, ¿cÓmo manejas ese equilibrio en tu faceta de mujer sexy?, desafiar un poquito las maneras de pensar con su carrera, porque hay un estereotipo de que la periodista tiene que ser seria. alexa: claro que sÍ, yo no penÉe estar al aire tan pronto, pensÉ en unos aÑos, al principio yo sÓlo estaba subiendo fotos para mis amistades y luego miles de seguidores y luego no sÉ, ahora lo pienso masquÉ voy a subir, tengo que pensar que miles de personas mirando mis fotos y que van a criticar y decir cosas que muchas veces son mentiras, entonces es un poquito difÍcil, pero tambiÉn es culpa mÍa por mis fotos. carlos: pero es buena manera de decirle a las chicas jÓvenes que tengan cuidado con lo que suben. alexa: hay muchas fotos de mi por la intenet que no pensÉ que iban a explotar.
latinos?, ¿quÉ piensas de eso? david: me gusta dj en amÉricaz, porque ella me puede entrenar y ayudar con cualquier cosa, porque es mi pasiÓn es el mismo de ella. carlos: ahora uno se hace famoso primero en las redes sociales y luego en televisiÓn y demÁs, tÚ estudiaste periodismo, ¿cÓmo manejas ese equilibrio en tu faceta de mujer sexy?, desafiar un poquito las maneras de pensar con su carrera, porque hay un estereotipo de que la periodista tiene que ser seria. alexa: claro que sÍ,...