Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Interview with Mr. Paul Partyka (D) Candidate Hopeful for District 24 and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, California’s 47th Congressional District

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Cool Trivia for January 30th...

1487 – Bell chimes were invented

1790 – 1st Lifeboat tested at sea by its inventor, Mr. Greathead

1797 – Congress refuses to accept 1st petitions from American Blacks

1800 – US population: 5,308,483 — AND, out of that sum, the Black population was at 18.9% or 1,002,037

1841 – A fire destroys two-thirds of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico

1911 – 1st rescue of an air passenger by a ship, near Havana, Cuba

1917 – 1st jazz record recorded (Dark Town Strutters Ball)

1928 – 1st radio telephone connection between Netherlands & US

1933 – "Lone Ranger" begins a 21-year run on ABC radio

1936 – New owners of Boston Braves ask newspapermen to pick a new nickname

1944 – World War II: United States troops land on Majuro

1956 – Elvis Presley records his version of "Blue Suede Shoes"

1960 – CIA OKs Lockheed to produce a new U-2 aircraft (Oxcart)

1961 – JFK asks for an Alliance for Progress & Peace Corp

1997 – Minuteman III launches

2003 – Belgium legally recognizes same-sex marriage


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Highlights of Today’s Show...
January 30, 2010
Today’s broadcast was slamming as it had all the components of one brilliantly executed, fast-paced hour show. Talk show host Jose Miranda leads the charge covering the twists and turns of national and local news, followed by trivia, movies, recipes, stogies and so much more. What other show would cleverly add some serious some lively with a hint of quirky edges to its programming but Yo Soy Latino.

Occasionally, the show will devote the hour to one guest or one subject. However, YSL was excited to have Mr. Paul Partyka (D) running hopeful for Congress District 24, and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez who is serving her seventh term in California’s 47th Congressional District for today’s show.

Jose begins by introducing the first guest of the hour Mr. Paul Partyka. Mr. Partyka is no stranger to politics as he served two terms as Mayor of Winter Springs while being involved in the local politics in terms of Seminole Democrats where he helped to reorganized some of that.

When asked what made him decide to run against Suzanne Kosmas for Congress he merely stated, “I’m not pleased with what I’m seeing and rather than sit back I decided to run”. He feels everyone should go into local politics, stating that you don’t have to be a politician but you must be able to look at both sides of the issues and be able to communicate your position plainly. Please listen to the show as he spoke on several pertinent issues.

In closing, it was easy to see what motivates him. He is down to earth and appears to have a firm yet even hand approach to issues. To reach out to him, or help with his campaign even learn more about him go to www.paulpartykaforcongress.com or you can reach him on his mobile number 407-341-0805. He’s also in the white pages.

Next, Jose welcomed Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez to the show. Congresswoman Sanchez represents California’s 47th Congressional District (serving her seventh term). In addition, she is the Vice-Chair of the Homeland Security Committee that would be #2 on the whole committee and she’s also the ranking woman or #8 on the Arms Services Committee plus she also assists on the Joint Economics Committee so all day long she’s working on war, terror and deficits. And yet, she still managed to find time to run, paint and do this interview. Now that’s one Powerhouse Latina!

Jose then speaks on immigration with the Congresswoman. She indicated that every country has the right to decide who comes in and out of its country. In order for us to do that we have to have a better system of knowing who’s in and who’s out and being in a very orderly manner to be better able to decide that and to bring people in.

The problem we’re having right now is that there are jobs here that require more workforce then we have people to fill them. Even in a recession we see more people still employed. So having the demand for jobs, immigrants do come here and it’s just not Mexico, it’s a lot of Latin American countries, it the Irish. They come from all over not just from the southern borders. We need to reform things because many have American born children and they are part of the American fabric.
We wish to thank our guests for they brought their own personal wit, charm and candor which made for one lively program. We encourage all to listen to today shows as it was impossible to cover everything.

Fashion...
What hairstyles, colors, and cuts are in for 2010!
January 30, 2010
The hairstyle trends for 2010 will feature a lot of new looks: there are the new hair trend heavily influenced by the recent Spring 2010 catwalks, and there are the reworking and evolutions of last year's hair trends — looks for hair from short to long with many variations.

Plaited & Braided hair....
The popularity of milkmaid braids which returned in 2009 are evolving into the braided hairstyle trend in 2010. While it's natural for hair trends to evolve between the years, the resurgence of the braided hair is mostly due as a result of the hairstyle featured heavily on the spring 2010 catwalks. There are two distinct braided hairstyle looks for 2010: the long side braid, and the fish plait, both side-braided hairstyle and great with any color.

Long Waved Hair — The 40s hair styles will continue as an inspiration for women's hairstyles in 2010. As it was last year this hair trend is again inspired by the late 40s and, to a lesser degree, the early 1950s. Just keep the waves firm but not curly and it should fall below the shoulders. You can wear it with an off-center or side part.

Hair color trends for 2010....
Colors will fluctuate for 2010 so do pay much attention to the styles and cuts. Three variations on hair colors: reds, blondes, and brunettes but black will be a hot color too.

Blondes — Peroxide Blonde bordering on white blonde hair is the color of choice for a striking look in 2010. Golden Blonde however adds another alternative since peroxide blonde isn’t for everyone. For many taking the more natural tone usually is the best because it does not add the extreme white coloring and dye process.

Redheads — Hot, Hot, Hot for 2010 and can even be considered the new bombshells. First because it’s a rare hair color which puts them into their own exclusive group. BUT, that doesn’t mean you can’t join them. Make sure that this hair color works well with you and ask your stylist how to best show it off.
Brunettes — Still a trendy color but add hints of red tones and you’ve combined the best of the most popular colors for 2010.

CUTS
Shaved side hair cut / undercut is not for everyone but it is becoming quite popular. Black hair with a short hair cut, the short black haircut is one of the 2010 haircut trends that are somewhat universal. Able to be styled in looks from classic to neo-rocker to a plethora of different ways (with or without a fringe, as a bob or near-on pixie crop short) the short black haircut for 2010 will work on most face shapes and skin color.

Next week Yo Soy Latino celebrates its 1st Year Anniversary on the Air!!!!!! So come back and join Jose to what will be one special program.

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