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Eduardo Quezada Escandón

My name is Eduardo Quezada Escandon and I'm a journalist and writer. I created this site to share my music, thoughts, observations and experiences. In addition to being a writer, I am also a graphic designer and an Art Director who divides his time between the print media (magazines, books), public relations and graphic design. Retired from television broadcasting. La noticia platicada, con Eduardo Quezada

  1. News Podcast Jan 30, 2026 Quezada News TV (English)

    JAN 31

    News Podcast Jan 30, 2026 Quezada News TV (English)

    We begin in Washington, where the eyes of the financial world are fixed on the Federal Reserve. New inflation data is sparking a debate among economists: is the 2026 "soft landing" finally here? While adjustments have been steady, the high cost of housing remains a heavy burden for the average American family. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, a rare bipartisan effort is underway to bridge the healthcare gap. A new bill has been introduced to boost mobile clinics and telehealth subsidies, specifically targeting our rural neighbors in the Midwest and the South. And for the tech world, today marks a milestone in transparency. New federal guidelines are now in effect, requiring companies to clearly label any AI-generated content in their advertising. It’s a major step toward consumer clarity in the digital age. [Segment 2: Mexico’s Industrial & Tourism Surge] Turning to Mexico, the government has announced a massive investment in "green corridors." These renewable energy projects along the northern border are designed to power the industrial giants in Tijuana and Juárez while stabilizing the national grid. On the trade front, officials are meeting with U.S. representatives to cut the red tape for the automotive industry. With cross-border trade hitting record highs this quarter, the goal is a faster, more efficient supply chain. And in the world of travel, the Riviera Maya and Baja California Sur are seeing a massive influx of visitors. Thanks to better airports and more international flights, Mexico’s tourism sector is reaching new heights.

    2 min
  2. News Podcast Jan 27, 2026 Quezada News TV (Eduardo)

    JAN 27

    News Podcast Jan 27, 2026 Quezada News TV (Eduardo)

    United States: Immigration & Domestic Policy Census Growth Slump: New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the nation’s growth rate dropped to 0.5% in 2025, a significant decline from nearly 1% the previous year. Analysts attribute this largely to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, which saw the influx of migrants cut by more than half compared to 2024. Minneapolis Unrest: Federal immigration operations are under intense scrutiny following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and U.S. citizen, by federal agents on Saturday. The incident has sparked a rare rebuke from Second Amendment advocates, as Pretti was a legal permit holder. Border Czar Tom Homan has been dispatched to Minnesota to take control of ICE operations amid the backlash. Healthcare AI & Climate: The administration is facing criticism over new stances regarding clean air regulations and COVID-19 research funding. Meanwhile, medical breakthroughs continue with the announcement of a promising new drug for hormone-resistant breast cancer. Mexico: Foreign Policy & Security The Cuba Oil Pivot: President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the cancellation of a major oil shipment to Cuba today. While Sheinbaum maintains this was a "sovereign decision," it follows a direct warning from President Trump to stop all energy aid to the island. This move highlights the balancing act Mexico is performing to avoid U.S. trade reprisals. Aggressive Extraditions: Mexico has ramped up the transfer of cartel suspects to the U.S., with over 90 high-impact criminals sent across the border since the start of the current U.S. administration. This comes as Washington officially reclassifies Mexican cartels as "national security threats," increasing the pressure for military-style cooperation.

    3 min
  3. News Podcast Jan 26, 2026 Quezada News TV (English Version)

    JAN 26

    News Podcast Jan 26, 2026 Quezada News TV (English Version)

    A New Ukrainian Peace Initiative: On the international stage, President Trump has initiated direct dialogue with the UK leadership. With the Ukraine-Russia conflict entering its fourth grueling year, the administration is signaling that a negotiated, sustainable ceasefire is now the primary objective of U.S. involvement. Mexico: A Sovereign State Under Pressure South of the border, President Claudia Sheinbaum faces a dual crisis: a terrifying spike in domestic cartel violence and a neighbor that is losing patience. The Salamanca Soccer Field Tragedy: The state of Guanajuato remains the heart of Mexico’s security failure. A recent mass shooting at a soccer match left 11 dead, illustrating the brutal reality of the war between the CJNG and the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel. Despite Governor Libia Dennise García’s deployment of federal troops, the region remains a high-intensity combat zone. The FTO Designation & Joint Operations: Washington’s decision to label Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) has changed the legal rules of engagement. There is growing pressure on the Mexican presidency to permit U.S. Special Forces to operate on Mexican soil, specifically targeting the clandestine laboratories fueling the fentanyl epidemic. Shifting Energy Alliances: In an effort to avoid the "wrath" of the new U.S. administration, Mexico is reportedly weighing a major policy change: cutting off subsidized oil to Cuba. This comes as the U.S. tightens its naval blockade on tankers in South American waters, leaving Mexico City with little room to maneuver. Special Report: A Hemisphere in Flux — Radical Shifts in U.S. Policy and Regional Stability The dawn of the second Trump administration has ushered in a period of aggressive federal restructuring and high-stakes diplomacy. From a fundamental overhaul of American health standards to the seismic political shifts following the fall of the Maduro regime, the landscape of the Americas is being rapidly redrawn. United States: The "Make America Healthy Again" Era The administration is wasting no time executing a sweeping domestic agenda that prioritizes health sovereignty and a "peace-first" foreign policy. Latin America: Post-Maduro Reality and Climate Crisis The removal of Nicolás Maduro has fundamentally altered the geopolitical gravity of South America, even as natural disasters plague the Southern Cone. Venezuela's Power Vacuum: Following the January 3rd extraction of Maduro from Caracas, Venezuela is in the midst of a volatile transition. While many celebrate the end of his rule, legal and diplomatic battles are erupting over who has the legitimate authority to lead the nation toward its first free elections in decades. Chile’s Fire Emergency: While politics dominates the north, the south is burning. A "state of catastrophe" has been declared in Chile as record-breaking heatwaves fuel uncontrollable wildfires. With over 20 dead and 50,000 displaced, the Biobío and Ñuble regions are facing a humanitarian crisis of historic proportions. Regional Instability: Colombia continues to dance a dangerous tango with the ELN, attempting to revive peace talks even as drone technology introduces a new, lethal element to guerrilla warfare. Meanwhile, in Ecuador, the prison system remains a charnel house, with recent massacres in Machala proving that gang fragmentation remains the state’s greatest threat.

    4 min
  4. News Noticias Podcast Enero 2, 2026 Quezada News TV (Sismo)

    JAN 2

    News Noticias Podcast Enero 2, 2026 Quezada News TV (Sismo)

    Hora: 07:58 (hora local del Centro de México). Epicentro: 4 km al suroeste de San Marcos, Guerrero. Profundidad: Se estima entre 5 y 35 kilómetros (el reporte preliminar indica que fue un sismo superficial, lo que aumentó su percepción). Impacto y Afectaciones Víctimas: Lamentablemente se han reportado 2 fallecimientos. Una mujer debido al colapso de su vivienda en Guerrero y un hombre en la Ciudad de México (alcaldía Benito Juárez) tras sufrir una caída durante la evacuación. Lesionados: Se reportan al menos 12 personas heridas y múltiples casos de crisis nerviosas atendidos por servicios de emergencia. Infraestructura: Guerrero: Daños en aproximadamente 500 viviendas en San Marcos. Deslaves en la Autopista del Sol (tramo Cuernavaca-Acapulco) y la carretera Tixtla-Chilpancingo. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Acapulco reportó daños menores. CDMX: Caída de árboles y postes, así como cortes de energía eléctrica en diversas colonias. Se están inspeccionando más de 30 edificios por grietas o riesgos estructurales, incluyendo una subestación eléctrica donde se registró un conato de incendio. Réplicas: El Servicio Sismológico Nacional (SSN) ha registrado más de 540 réplicas hasta el momento, siendo la más fuerte de magnitud 4.7. Contexto Adicional El sismo ocurrió justo durante la primera conferencia de prensa matutina del año de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum, quien tuvo que evacuar Palacio Nacional junto a los periodistas. Las autoridades han descartado la alerta de tsunami para las costas del Pacífico, pero recomiendan a la población mantenerse alerta ante la continuidad de las réplicas. Les habló Eduardo Quezada Escandón desde Los Angeles, California para Quezada News Te Ve

    2 min

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My name is Eduardo Quezada Escandon and I'm a journalist and writer. I created this site to share my music, thoughts, observations and experiences. In addition to being a writer, I am also a graphic designer and an Art Director who divides his time between the print media (magazines, books), public relations and graphic design. Retired from television broadcasting. La noticia platicada, con Eduardo Quezada