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Las noticias del Mediodía, jueves 8 de enero de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

Las noticias del Mediodía, jueves 8 de enero de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

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♪♪ in Minneapolis and how they tried to revive it without success. The controversy surrounds this death. The United States will continue in Venezuela. President Trump does not say how long, but it will be for several years. He assures the New York Times that the Chavistas are giving everything that is necessary. Controversy over the new recommendation of the government's alcohol consumption. It is the first time that it changes in 40 years.

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More jobs at the same time. Record of more than 9 million workers forced to have more than one job in a short period to be able to make a living. Can you imagine a perfect haircut without leaving the house? Or licking a palette and listening to music?

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These are some of the advances presented at the Las Vegas Technology Fair. Las Vegas. of the order. Another protest against the migratory operations. The woman was in her car, which was parked. An ICE agent tries to open the door, but she starts. And at that moment, another agent shoots her at a very short distance and kills her. Then here we see how they were approaching the vehicle, which

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had crashed into another. And finally, there we see a few moments ago that they tried to revive her, but it was too late. The protest grew amidst the outrage for what had just happened. the moment of just six years. Her mother, Donna Ganger, describes her daughter as an extremely compassionate woman who took care of others, who was affectionate and an extraordinary person. Protests in Minnesota have been spreading since yesterday to other states and today

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they also occur in cities throughout the country. The death of Rene Good has undoubtedly caused a lot of commotion with criticism of how the immigration agents acted. Well, following everything that is happening in Minneapolis, our colleague Betsy Vadel is there. Precisely there on the ground, Betsy, tell us what you have seen so far

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in front of that ICE processing center. Go ahead.

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Well, here the morning has been quite tense. At times a tense calm and at times tense everything again. Right now I'm going to show you what is happening. has And I want to show you, finally, what is left of the protest that took place here this morning. And I want to show you, finally, what is left of the protest that took place here this morning. And I want to show you, finally, what is left of the protest that took place here this morning. And I want to show you, finally, what is left of the protest that took place here this morning. And I want to show you, finally, what is left of the protest already retired, but this is what remains of the demonstration

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that has been lived here during the morning. And I want to finally show you what remains of the dust that was thrown earlier to dissipate a little bit also some of the activists. We saw at least two arrests. Let's hear the testimony of one of the Hispanic Mexican activists who has been here during

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the morning.

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I'm here to support the undocumented because they're not doing it right. The way they killed the person yesterday didn't make sense to me. There was no need to do that. So I'm here to support. Well, that has been the sentiment of activists and residents of Minneapolis and St. Louis with whom we have talked, both Anglo-Saxons and Hispanics.

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They don't want this type of use of force by the federal agents and they demand that they leave, Nicole.

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Thank you very much, Betsy Vadel. This terrible incident continues to move many, especially the immigrant community. Now with us is Erika Zerowsky, the founder of the Action Committee for the Rights of Immigrants in Minnesota, thank you for being here with us. We know that federal authorities have said that people shot in self-defense, but there

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are many people, leaders and activists, who also say that the videos do not support that version.

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What is your opinion?

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Look, I don't have an opinion. I only have the truth and the facts that we all have in hand with the videos that we have all seen.

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The truth of the story is that an ICE go. I mean I intensified. I already this Wednesday. It's incident in particular.

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And I'm going to Kim Minneapolis is there is that honest and it's a movie film is a much as personas kit in a mucho Mielo is there last as well as the Minneapolis and suspended classes boy and tomorrow because of the

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danger students are in right now. There are many businesses that are closing for the day and have had to close on this day. There are many people who have not been able to go out to work. We are in a very traumatic moment here in Minneapolis and we are living a very dangerous salir a trabajar. Estamos en un momento muy dramático acá en Minneapolis y estamos viviendo una situación muy peligrosa.

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¿Este incidente tal vez reabre algunas heridas del incidente de George Floyd que se vivió precisamente allí en Minneapolis?

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Este incidente pasó cuadras de donde se murió, bueno, de donde mataron a George Floyd en Minneapolis. Se puede ir caminando al lugar.

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¿Le ha sorprendido algún otro incidente que se ha dado en las últimas semanas con agentes migratorios?

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Tengo video de EMIRA que nos mandaron de otro lugar, aparte de eso mismo que pasó ayer, pero de otro lugar, en una comunidad inmigrante, donde los oficiales de la migra rompieron el vidrio de un carro con dos personas adentro, metieron su gas adentro del carro y los echaron en la cara adentro del carro a dos personas que estaban en sus carros. in Asegura de sacar los teléfonos. Asegura de grabar la verdad de lo que está pasando en nuestras comunidades. Por favor, no se esconden cuando la migra llega.

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Si sos ciudadano, toma tu responsabilidad como ciudadano y graba lo que está pasando. Si usted es inmigrante, asegúrese de mantener su familia segura, de tener planes para ustedes is We are fighting with you to ensure a safe future for everyone here in the United States.

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Ericka Zerowsky, thank you very much for being here with us.

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Thank you very much.

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Let's change the subject now. In breaking news, the Venezuelan regime announces the release of a large number of Venezuelan and foreign political prisoners. This was reported by Jorge Rodriguez, president of the Legislative Assembly of that country, foreign of the United States. The Senate has decided to vote on a resolution on the powers of war, which represents a bipartisan censorship of the use of military force by President Trump in Venezuela. Without Congress approval, we know that this has undoubtedly generated controversy. The senator has already spoken again about his future plans for the country.

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Eva Monterrey is here with us with the details. She has said how long the United States will remain in control of Venezuela. Futures para el país eva monterrey esta aquí con nosotros con los detalles ha dicho cuanto tiempo permanecerá a estados unidos en control de venezuela muy buenas taras Nicole pues en entrevista con el new york times el presidente donald trump No, especifico un plazo exacto para la duración del control político que los estados unidos Ejercería sobre venezuela cuando los periodistas le preguntaron si serían tres meses seis meses o un año el mandatario dijo que estarían and Venezuela que tanto necesita el mandatario seguro que de momento estan teniendo una buena relación con la actual administración Que los aliados de maduro estan cooperando con los estados unidos a pesar de sus declaraciones públicas

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Hostiles nos estan dando todo lo que consideramos Necesario dijo no olviden que nos quitaron el petroleo hace años según sus palabras textuales ni con y sabemos si hablado con del si rodriguez or according to his words. And do we know if he has spoken with Delcy Rodríguez? Look, in this interview, the manager refused to comment if he had spoken with Delcy, but he did make it clear that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in constant communication with her and the administration. And well, we also know that Marco Rubio

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spoke precisely of those phases close to Venezuela. What did he say? Look, the Secretary of State has explained that this is a process of three stages for the future of Venezuela. The first stage is stabilization to avoid chaos. The second stage is recovery, where Venezuelan oil or foreign companies would reopen,

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to reach, according to Marco Rubio, the third phase, which would be the transition to a democracy, something that all Venezuelans are waiting for. of Venezuelan officers and 32 Cuban agents. Cabello did not clarify how many of the 100 people would be military or police and how many would be civilians. He also assures that Cilia Flores suffered a head injury and Maduro a leg injury. And soon there will be a meeting in the White House. It will be between President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

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The meeting was agreed after a call between the two governors amid strong tensions that include threats of a possible military action. Trump said Petro called to explain the situation of drug trafficking and other disagreements, while the Colombian president said the conversation sought to lower tensions and restore dialogue between the two countries. Let's change the subject now, because the in New York City could soon access free child care,

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according to a plan announced by New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Saran Mamdani. This initiative would expand the universal preschool program, seek to alleviate the high cost of child care, and will be initially financed by the state. alcohol. of alcohol that we consume, Miriam Arias, tell us a little bit about this controversy that you generate. Controversy, confusion, a lot of debate. What we know is that there is an important change, for example, when we talk about alcohol. For example, before there was a specific recommendation to limit consumption to one or perhaps two drinks a day. Now it is a little different. Here we are going to review those new recommendations, but mainly what doctors and nutritionists say. Food and health is a trend following the new government's diet plan.

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This is what the pyramid looks like today. Proteins, dairy and healthy fats are at the top, just like vegetables and fruits and whole grains are at the bottom. More specifically, the Department of Health recommends prioritizing and increasing

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the amount of protein we eat. We spoke with cardiologist Samer Kotich.

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Protein is very important for us to take, to cover the essential amino acids that we need for our daily functions. Obviously, everything in excess is not good.

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In the new guides, they also recommend whole dairy products without added sugars. And they recommend to stay away from ultra-processed foods, which some studies link to obesity, cancer and heart disease.

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We have to avoid processed foods, boxes that are ready to eat. Once we eat it, we put it in the microwave and that's it. Orange juice, I don't recommend it because it es una comida real, porque tú estás trayendo todas las fibras de la fruta.

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Cómetela fruta.

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Por eso hablamos con una especialista en nutrición. Variación del consumo de proteína, aumentarlo en tu día a día, no solo enfocarte en carnes rojas, sino en consumo, por ejemplo, de pollo y pescados blancos. and that's why we're going to be doing a lot of research on this. the to the world. And we know that the World Health Organization has said that no amount of alcohol is safe, but we also see that in the healthiest places on the planet, they consume alcohol in a moderate way. Yes, in a moderate way.

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And this is a very important point. And we know that the World Health Organization has said that no amount of alcohol is safe, but we also know that the World Health Organization places on the planet, they consume alcohol in a moderate way. Yes, in a moderate way. That's the key. And that's what the experts told me.

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When you go to a social event, it's very common for people to drink alcohol and they're not necessarily saying that it can't be done for nothing, but as you say, in a moderate way

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because in excess it's not good for us.

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They say it can even cause cancer. So, well, you know, something to keep in mind, each person to make their own decision, right?

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Well, yes, and never forget to exercise, drink a lot of water, all those benefits that are also there.

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And well, speaking of that dry January, that challenge that usually occurs in this first month of the year, you are lagging behind and giving way to a new trend of well-being. It's about the GLP-1 drugs. Many say that when they're under the GLP-1, they stop taking them. But a national survey reveals that almost one

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in four Americans uses them or has used them in the last five years. And more than half say, look at this interesting fact, I'd rather leave social media before these drugs, 55%. The study also shows that although the eating habits change among GLP-1 users,

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priority is still a healthier life with a greater focus on protein and practical nutrition. Well, more and more Americans are forced to have more than one job. We tell you what the reasons are. Robots that dance, pets that react to love, technology that listens and responds. We'll see more on the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. We'll see you there. I'll be waiting for you. I'll see you there. I'll be waiting for you.

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I'll be waiting for you. I'll be waiting for you. I'll be waiting for you. I'll be waiting for you. bus can come up with that. So sing this is it'll tell record in webbing. Punto tres million is a person as to almost the untara backhoe in November the line of us. I don't know.

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I mean to the sports into income but I soon come those meal windy Quattro. You know, I know the bus or incendiary 10 case through your means of god is in Larry Adele

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today in California conductors of public transport buses that challenged the fire to rescue hundreds of residents and patients from various assistance centers who were at risk of dying in the flames. Gabriel Huerta of Telemundo 52 has his testimonies.

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The first rays of the sun left the dimension of the tragedy that hit the Altadena area uncovered on the morning of January 8, about 12 hours after the Iton fire was reported.

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It looked like a horror movie. There were fires everywhere, the mountains, smoke everywhere, it was hard to breathe.

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The Iton fire destroyed everything in its path. Huge flames consumed hundreds of homes and structures and threatened to reach several nursing homes and shelters for adults. I remember seeing the houses burning.

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Oh my God, look at this.

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When we got to the site, it was a disaster. Fire on the right, left.

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In these conditions, the Pasadena Public Transport System was forced to suspend operations. Supervisors in charge gave several of their drivers an option to return to their homes or join the rescue work, which meant driving in the middle of the fire, risking their lives. But they didn't think twice.

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My first thought was, where am I going to get in? The only thing I said was, sir, I'm in your hands. My colleagues are in your hands. Help us get out of here.

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Experienced drivers like Edgar Juarez admit that even though they were trained to maneuver these huge buses, in such circumstances, they say, it was extremely complicated and the danger was imminent.

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Everything around was burning. Everything around. You could see the flames.

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To be honest, I was scared. I was scared because the fire was on both sides of the street. I was looking at the fire from the houses and the trees. At that moment, I felt like going back. of the houses and the trees. At that time, I felt like I wanted to go back.

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Even fearing for their lives, they knew that trapped in the middle of the fire remained hundreds of extremely vulnerable people at risk of dying. And they constituted their last hope.

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All the people were walkers, wheelchairs, and we had to load them and accommodate them in our seats. The firemen, the police, they helped us to get the people up.

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There were between 300 and 500 residents and patients in wheelchairs, wheelchairs, with oxygen tanks or even in their beds, who, disoriented and confused, fought to escape the fire and survive the disaster, which made the work of the drivers even more complicated.

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A person who had to be taken out of bed because he could not move. That's where I broke the most, it was very hard. I even wanted to cry that day.

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My goal was to control them, to calm them down, to keep them calm because they were panicked. After several hours of effort, finally all the evacuees were safe in different shelters. The bus drivers, on their part, were able to breathe, satisfied by their valuable contribution.

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I do not consider myself a hero, that is something that was born from my heart.

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It was after the emergency that many of them realized the danger they faced and the way they risked their lives. Despite everything, with great humility, none of them consider themselves heroes.

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I don't consider myself a hero, but I like this job. We give a service and I like to help.

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If another catastrophe of that nature happened again, God willing,ble to do it again.

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I'm going to be able to do it again. the USA Imagine licking a palette and listening to music, or a machine that cuts your hair without the need to leave the house. It is clear that artificial intelligence is increasingly used in our daily lives. This is the most prominent thing at the CES technology fair in Las Vegas. The capacity of humanoid robots is growing, now with models that can clean hotel rooms, prepare drinks, and even other designs to work in factories. Specialists warn that robotics seeks to complement, not replace, the human being.

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And thinking about the home of the future, Dobot showed its collaborative robotic arms capable of washing dishes or accommodating objects. To combat loneliness, robotic pets with expressions and voice recognition for those who cannot have a real animal. a For those who want to lead a healthier life, there is the Widdings' Body Scan 2, an intelligent muscle capable of analyzing more than 60 biomarkers to detect risks such as high blood pressure and prediabetes, when they can still revert. But not everything is the future. Nostalgia also had its moment.

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Pinball machines, classic video games, and vertical turntables that mix the retro with the digital.

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Creativity has also become interactive. classical and vertical turntables that mix the retro with the digital.

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Creativity has also become interactive. The VinaBot AI Talking Frame converts a simple photo into a portrait that talks, answers questions and even gives encouraging words. Even the edible has become technological. Lollipop Star presents a palette that reproduces music when you lick or bite it. How does it work?

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Well, it uses bone conduction technology. The vibrations travel from the jaw to the inner ear, something that will undoubtedly entertain both small and large. Imagine trying that palette. Well, I tell you that the company says that more than a million people have already joined that waiting list, eager to test the future of music. Imagine.

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Well, also in other topics, NASA is evaluating the advance of the anticipated return of its crew to the International Space Station due to a medical problem of one of the astronauts. This news comes as the planned spacewalk was canceled, according to the agency, which did not specify which astronaut it was or the medical problem that affected them. The crew of the Crew 11 station was scheduled to return in May and four astronauts will join it. Well, how about if we go now to Mexico City in a step that many consider a historical act of justice. justicia histórica revelaron seis esculturas de mujeres mexicanas heroínas en el paseo

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de la reforma que tienen un profundo significado para la nación en la lucha contra el racismo, el clasismo y también el machismo. El evento estuvo encabezado por la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum, quien señaló que estas esculturas reivindican el papel de las mujeres en la historia de México. Con estas imágenes nos we say goodbye here at Noticias Del Mundo.

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Now, always, thanks for your trust, thanks for your company. Remember that you can be extremely updated with the events of the world at noticiasdelmundo.com and, of course, here with us tomorrow. We look forward to seeing you with much more.

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