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Los Tigres Del Norte – Jefe De Jefes

A mí me gustan los corridos
Porque son los hechos reales de nuestro pueblo
Sí, a mí también me gustan, porque en ellos se canta la pura verdad
Pues ponlos, pues, – ¡órale, ahí va!
Soy el jefe de jefes, señores
Me respetan a todos niveles
Ni mi nombre y mi fotografía
Nunca van a mirar en papeles
Porque a mí el periodista me quiere
Y si no, mi amistad se la pierde
Muchos pollos que apenas nacieron
Ya se quieren pelear con el gallo
Si pudieran estar a mi altura
Pues tendrían que pasar muchos años
Y no pienso dejarles el puesto
Donde yo me la paso ordenando
Mi trabajo y valor me ha costado
Manejarlos contactos que tengo
Muchos quieren escalar mi altura
Nomás miro que se van cayendo
Han querido arañar mi corona
Los que intentan, se han ido muriendo
Yo navego debajo del agua
Y también se volar a la altura
Muchos creen que me busca el gobierno
Otros dicen que es pura mentira
Desde arriba nomás me divierto
Pues me gusta que así se confundan
En las cuentas se lleva una regla
Desde el uno llegar hasta el 100
El que quiera ser hombre derecho
Que se enseñe a mirar su nivel
Sin talento no busques grandeza
Porque nunca la vas a tener
Soy el jefe de jefes, señores
Y decirlo no es por presunción
Muchos grandes me piden favores
Porque saben que soy el mejor
Han buscado la sombra del árbol
Para que no les dé duro el sol

Los Tigres Del Norte – El Sucesor

Aquí tienes estas llaves
Desde hoy es tuya la tienda
Trata de ser cauteloso
Y nunca la desatiendas,
Este negocio es muy bueno
Para que un dia se pierda.
Tenemos ya mucho tiempo
Comprando y vendiendo todo
Tu como el sucesor
Tendras que seguir mis modos
Asi pase lo que pase
Vas a controlarlo todo.
Como es grande la familia
Cambiamos de presidente
Cada 6 años lo menos
Y Tenlo tu muy presente
Si no se Cierra La tienda
El pacto sigue al corriente
Que disfrutes de tu puesto
La tienda queda surtida
Nomas Tapa el Ojo Al macho
Por si algun dia te investigan
Al primero que la pierda le puede costar la vida
No puedes vender la tienda
Tampoco cambiar de socios
Recuerda que por 100 Años
Ha sido nuestro negocio
No te Vaya A suceder lo que le paso a colosio
Cuando se llegue aquel día de pasar a otro las llaves
Procura que el sucesor conozca muy Bien las Claves
Pues si se pierde las Riendas nos van A dar en La Ma… no

Fort Bend County Judge George Recognizes the Creativity and Artistic Contributions of Islamic Artist

 

On Sunday, May 2, 2021, Fort Bend County Judge KP George warmly welcomed Consul General Abrar Hashmi of Pakistan, Islamic Society of Greater Houston President Ayman Kabire, Islamic Arts Society President Dr. Khawaja Azimuddin, Imam Tauqeer Shah of the Brand Lane Islamic Center, Fort Bend Transformation Church’s Pastor David Sincere, St. Martin’s Evangelical Lutheran Church’s Pastor William Starkweather, Ismali Jamatkhana Presiden Murad Ajani, Geetha Ravula, representing the Hindu Temple, and the American Jewish Committee’s Randy Czarlinksyto the County Courthouse for the very first Islamic Art Exhibit Unveiling and Interfaith Celebration, one of many cultural exhibits that Judge George will host to highlight Fort Bend’s diverse communities. 

“We want to lead the conversation on diversity. I am so glad that we came together today to promote this much-needed dialogue because we believe in human dignity and respect for each other’s differences. It doesn’t matter where you come from, we will celebrate the diversity of Fort Bend County,” said KP George. “This will not be the last event of this kind. We will recognize other cultural observances, holidays, and celebrations in the future because I truly believe to better understand each other, we must learn from each other.”

Honorable guests and community leaders, including the members of the Board of the Islamic Arts Society, listened intently as religious and community leaders spoke of overcoming negative stereotypes and highlighting the need to continue to foster interreligious and cultural dialogue.

The Islamic Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Islamic Arts Society, will be on display at the Fort Bend County Courthouse, 401 Jackson St., until Wednesday, May 12. The pieces on display consist of a variety of mediums including canvas, mixed media, calligraphy, and oil paintings all created by Islamic artists Nizar MacNojia, Sana Mirza, Saima Khan, Mussarat Arif, Asiya Nouretdinova, Basma Amroh, Suleman Lalani M.D., Heydaya Keylani, Hina Chaudhry, Malek Kock, and Morad Jasim.

The public is welcome to view the Art Exhibit, during the hours of 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday.

 

 

“LOKI” TO DEBUT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 ON DISNEY+

The God of Mischief strikes again! Watch Tom Hiddleston’s video message announcing the new premiere date and weekly release day for Marvel Studios’ “Loki,” a brand-new, original series exclusively on Disney+.
 
 
Marvel Studios’ “Loki” features the God of Mischief as he steps out of his brother’s shadow in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.” Tom Hiddleston returns as the title character, joined by Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku and Richard E. Grant. Kate Herron directs “Loki,” and Michael Waldron is head writer. 

 

Latin GRAMMY® Celebra Ellas y Su Música

QUÉ:                           Un homenaje a mujeres en la música: La música a través de ellas

Por primera vez en la televisión, La Academia Latina de la Grabación® y Univision celebrarán la experiencia de las mujeres en la música con un especial de televisión.

Personalidades legendarias y emblemáticas, como también nuevos artistas, se congregarán para hacer un reconocimiento a quienes prepararon el terreno e inspiraron a nuevas generaciones, con actuaciones musicales inolvidables y relatos personales nunca contados.

 

QUIÉNES:                  Conductores: Thalía (y otros que se anunciarán posteriormente)

Artistas: Anitta, Vicky Carr, Cazzu, Chiquis, Aida Cuevas, Lila Downs, Shaila Durcal, Gloria Estefan, Kany García, Goyo, Leslie Grace, Alejandra Guzmán, La India, Mon Laferte, Ednita Nazario, Milly Quezada, Sofía Reyes, Raquel Sofía, Olga Tañón y Yuri.


CUÁNDO:                   Domingo, 9 de mayo de 2021, 8 p.m./7 Centro por Univision

Source: www.latingrammy.com

Selena – Season 2

The second season of Selena – The series, is coming soon on Netflix

 

WANTED: Man who stole $25,000 Rolex from jewelry store

 

 

Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for Felony Theft.

On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at approximately 11:38 a.m., an unknown suspect stole jewelry from a business located in the 6200 block of Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the suspect requested to look at several Rolex watches, one of which he tried on and never took off. The suspect left the location with the Rolex watch which is valued at $25,000.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The language in this press release is intentional and could have legal implications.  Please do not change the copy of the paragraph above.  

 

Report a Tip Now!

 

CDC Principal Deputy Director Named 2021 Service to America Medal

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat, MD (RADM, USPHS, RET), has been named a finalist in the Partnership for Public Service’s 2021 Service to America Medals, known as the “Sammies.” Dr. Schuchat is a finalist in the Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Category that recognizes a federal employee for leading significant and sustained accomplishments throughout a federal career of 20 or more years.

The Sammies are government-wide awards that recognize the talents and achievements of outstanding federal employees.

“Over her 33-year CDC career, Dr. Schuchat has led some of the highest-profile and most consequential outbreak investigations and responses in the agency’s history,” said CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH. “As the CDC principal deputy director and highest-ranking permanent employee of the agency since 2015, she has been an extraordinary leader and a steady hand at the wheel during a tumultuous era for the agency, including the current challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Dr. Schuchat has twice served as acting director of the CDC. She has played significant roles in many CDC emergency responses. These include serving as chief health officer during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza response; serving as CDC’s incident manager of the COVID-19 response in late March through April 2020; and supporting the Washington, D.C. field team during the 2001 bioterrorist anthrax response. She also played key roles in the Ebola, Zika, and EVALI responses.

Dr. Schuchat’s many accomplishments during her 33 years at CDC included finding the source of a listeria outbreak among newborns in Costa Rica; spearheading the agency’s first prevention guidelines for perinatal group B streptococcal infections, and serving as the initial director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases from 2006-2015. In 2003, she headed the WHO team investigating the 2003 SARS epidemic in Beijing. She worked in West Africa on meningitis, pneumonia, and Ebola vaccine trials, and in South Africa on surveillance and prevention projects. Since 2015 she has served as the agency’s principal deputy director.

“She has nurtured and mentored the next generation of public health professionals, who hold her up as the quintessential public servant — humble and kind in person yet driving and relentless on behalf of the public’s health,” Walensky added. “She exemplifies the highest attributes of public service, scientific excellence, and integrity. She has done so with grace, dignity and earned my deepest gratitude and admiration.”

The Sammies were named for Samuel J. Heyman, founder of the Partnership for Public Service. This year there are 29 finalists for the Sammies, and members of the public can vote online to select the federal employee they believe has made the most significant contributions in public service on the People’s Choice webpageexternal icon. The winners will be announced in the summer.

Source: www.cdc.gov

FDA expected to OK Pfizer vaccine for teens within week

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to authorize Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for youngsters ages 12 to 15 by next week, according to a federal official and a person familiar with the process, setting up shots for many before the beginning of the next school year.

The announcement is set to come a month after the company found that its shot, which is already authorized for those age 16 and older, also provided protection for the younger group.

The federal official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to preview the FDA’s action, said the agency was expected to expand its emergency use authorization for Pfizer’s two-dose vaccine by early next week, and perhaps even sooner. The person familiar with the process, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters, confirmed the timeline and added that it is expected that the FDA will approve Pfizer’s use by even younger children sometime this fall.

The FDA action will be followed by a meeting of a federal vaccine advisory committee to discuss whether to recommend the shot for 12- to 15-year-olds. Shots could begin after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adopts the committee’s recommendation. Those steps could be completed in a matter of days.

The New York Times first reported on the expected timing for the authorization.

Pfizer in late March released preliminary results from a vaccine study of 2,260 U.S. volunteers ages 12 to 15, showing there were no cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated adolescents compared with 18 among those given dummy shots.

Kids had side effects similar to young adults, the company said. The main side effects are pain, fever, chills and fatigue, particularly after the second dose. The study will continue to track participants for two years for more information about long-term protection and safety.

Pfizer isn’t the only company seeking to lower the age limit for its vaccine. Results also are expected by the middle of this year from a U.S. study of Moderna’s vaccine in 12- to 17-year-olds.

But in a sign that the findings were promising, the FDA already allowed both companies to begin U.S. studies in children 11 and younger, working their way to as young as 6 months old.

More than 131 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine have already been administered in the U.S., where demand for vaccines among adults has dramatically slowed in recent weeks.

While younger people are at dramatically lower risk of serious side effects from COVID-19, they have made up a larger share of new virus cases as a majority of U.S. adults have been at least partially vaccinated and as higher-risk activities like indoor dining and contact sports have resumed in most of the country. Officials hope that extending vaccinations to teens will further accelerate the nation’s reduced virus caseload and allow schools to reopen with minimal disruptions this fall.

The U.S. has ordered at least 300 million doses of the Pfizer shot by the end of July, enough to protect 150 million people.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Hundreds of cruise ship crew members get vaccinated in Galveston ahead of anticipated cruising ban lift

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 There are 300 crew members between the two carnival cruise ships, the Carnival Vista and the Carnival Breeze currently docked at the Port of Galveston, all agreed to be vaccinated. Carnival officials say it’s an important part of the process to get sailing again.

“I tell ya, it’s time to cruise again so let’s get going,” said Galveston Mayor Craig Brown.

Brown was in good company Monday with Port of Galveston officials, business owners and the CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines, Christine Duffy who applauded the efforts to resume cruising.

With the help of the University of Texas Medical Branch, 100% of cruise ship staff members currently on board are being vaccinated, that included the captain of the Carnival Vista, Salvatore Mangraviti.

Duffy said they’ve been working on safety practices for months, and it seems to be helping to persuade the CDC to lift the ban on cruises that extends until the fall.

“The good news is CDC has begun to provide the industry with more specific guidance that does give us a path where we could resume sailing by July,” Duffy said.

Once cruising resumes, guests will also be required to be vaccinated and show proof. Both staff and guests will undergo COVID-19 testing as well.

“I miss our guests and I miss the smiles on all of their faces,” said one crew member from the Philippines named James.

Duffy said there are still a lot of details to be worked out before cruises can resume, but with continued support from the community as well as commissioners and members of Congress, they’re optimistic that we could see the ships behind me setting sail this summer.

Source: www.click2houston.com