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Publicación 1204 de DALLAS – Revista Digital 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de DALLAS de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

Publicación 0002 de AUSTIN – Revista Digital 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de AUSTIN de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

Eva Longoria junto Alec Baldwin y James Marsden en The Boss Baby: Family Business

Género: Comedia animada
Elenco: Alec Baldwin, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Greenblatt, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, Eva Longoria, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris
Director: Tom McGrath
Productor: Jeff Hermann

En la continuación de la exitosa comedia de DreamWorks Animation nominada al Oscar®, los hermanos Templeton —Tim (James Marsden, franquicia de X-Men) y su hermanito Boss Baby Ted (Alec Baldwin)— ya son adultos y se han distanciado. Ahora Tim es papá y se ocupa de su casa y Ted es gerente de fondos de inversiones. Pero un nuevo jefe bebé con un enfoque innovador y una actitud dinámica está a punto de volver a reunirlos… e inspirar un nuevo negocio familiar. 

Tim y su esposa, Carol (Eva Longoria), que es el sostén económico de la familia, viven en los suburbios con su súper inteligente hija de 7 años, Tabitha (Ariana Greenblatt, Avengers: Infinity War), y la adorable bebé Tina (Amy Sedaris, BoJack Horseman de Netflix). Tabitha es una de las mejores estudiantes del prestigioso Acorn Center for Advanced Childhood, idolatra a su tío Ted y quiere ser como él, pero a Tim, que todavía está en contacto con su hiperactiva imaginación juvenil, le preocupa que su hija se esfuerce demasiado y pierda la oportunidad de tener una infancia normal.  

Cuando la bebé Tina revela que… ¡sorpresa! Es una agente ultrasecreta de BabyCorp con la misión de descubrir los oscuros secretos de la escuela de Tabitha y su misterioso fundador, el Dr. Edwin Armstrong (Jeff Goldblum), los hermanos Templeton se reunirán de maneras inesperadas, lo que los llevará a evaluar el significado de la familia y descubrir lo que realmente importa. 

Lisa Kudrow y Jimmy Kimmel también repiten sus roles de los padres de Ted y Tim.

Sobre la base del éxito de la primera película, que recaudó más de $500 millones a nivel mundial, The Boss Baby: Family Business es dirigida otra vez por el realizador Tom McGrath y está producida por Jeff Hermann (Kung Fu Panda 3). 

 

Publicación 1204 de SAN ANTONIO – Revista Digital 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la revista digital de SAN ANTONIO de ¡Que Onda Magazine! De fecha 17 de junio – 23 de junio / 2021

BANDA EL RECODO DE CRUZ LIZÁRRAGA… Trae para disfrute del público: “SONES”

La gran fiesta del jaripeo llegó con este disco de colección, que ‘La Madre de todas las Bandas”, interpreta a lo largo de su gira “Toros + Música  = Tradición y Cultura” junto al Grupo Los Destructores de Memo Ocampo.

Son 10 sones y huapangos instrumentales que forman parte de nuestra cultura musical, armonías que se mezclan y se funda en gran algarabía al lado de la Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga.

Escuchar : ‘Sones Raíces’ https://fonovisa.lnk.to/sCeFwQacMB

Gerardo Ortiz – EL Perro

No ha parado de ladrar
Denle comida a ese perro
Que trae hambre y la avaricia
Lo hace meterse en lo ajeno
Y ya robó hasta a sus amigos
Y parece que no hay lleno
Dice que mi amigo fue
Le faltó mucho para eso
Fueron otros intereses
Porque los movía el dinero
Hoy la cosa es diferente
Pues yo mismo piloteo
Y va a ladrar y va a decirme muchas cosas
Y es lo menos que me importa
Muerdes al que te dio de comer
Y va a ladrar y va a tirar toda su envidia
Perro que se fue cuando no había
En esta mesa no va a comer
Aquí no se va a poder
Yo soy hombre, no un payaso
Vas a conocer el pez
Cuando lleguen los chingazos
Ya me llené de traiciones
Y firmes siguen mis pasos
Bien lista la Glock 42
Por si miro zopilotes
Gustos o en un deportivo
Y ahorita no hay quién me toque
Van a seguir los jonrones
Ahora en las ligas mayores
Y va a ladrar y va a decirme muchas cosas
Y es lo menos que me importa
Muerdes al que te dio de comer
Y va a ladrar y va a tirar toda su envidia
Perro que se fue cuando no había
En esta mesa no va a comer

June is National Men’s Health Month

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St. Joseph Medical Center is teaming up with M-K-T Heights for National Men’s Health Month with its inaugural “Tune-Up for Life” event on Saturday, June 19.

“If you’ve been putting off medical screenings and appointments because of the pandemic or you decided to re-commit yourself to leading a healthier lifestyle during quarantine, plan on joining for our Tune-Up for a Life event,” said Kim Bassett, RN, MBA, President of  St. Joseph Medical Center.

Attendees can stroll the grounds at M-K-T Heights and peruse classic cars while participating in a variety of health screenings that parallel car care regimes.

Men of all ages are encouraged to come out and attendees will have the opportunity to tune up their bodies with free health checks.  St. Joseph Medical Center will have stations set up so men can check “under the hood” to identify any potential problems to ensure their bodies continue running as they should.

Some of the stations will include:

  • Meet Your Mechanic – Meet your neighborhood primary care physicians from St. Joseph Medical Center and receive a free blood pressure screening. It’s essential to know your numbers.
  • Check Your Tires – Are your feet killing you? Our team of podiatrists will be on hand to help.
  • Gas Emission Check – Come by and meet our GI physician and pick up a colorectal screening kit while supplies last.
  • Chassis Check – Do your joints hurt? Visit with the St. Joseph Medical Center orthopedic and sports medicine team.
  • Flat Tire Suspension Inspection – Pain got you flat on your back?  Stop by and meet our pain medicine staff who can help.
  • Ask the Service Manager – Do you have some questions about your medication? Stop by and chat with our pharmacy team.
  • Car Detailing – Paint job fading? Too much sun? Consult with our specialists in plastic surgery
  •  Circuit Burnout – Learn more about the signs and symptoms of a stroke and how to prevent them.
  • Fuel Ejection – Receive a free blood glucose screening and learn how you can better control your diabetes or keep it at bay.
  • Noisy Muffler – Have your snoring score checked and speak with our pulmonologist to ensure you’re getting adequate rest.
  • Belt and Fluid Check – Weight got you down? Come by and pick up information on our weight loss and nutritional program at St. Joseph Medical Center.

The event is free to the public, but registration is required to make sure there are plenty of supplies on hand. For more information about the event and to register, call 713-979-0334 or email: register@tuneupforlife.org.

For more information, visit www.tuneupforlife.org.

 

 

 

About St. Joseph Medical Center  
St. Joseph Medical Center (SJMC), in partnership with physician owners and part of Steward Health Care network, is a full service, general acute care hospital located in downtown Houston. Celebrated as Houston’s first hospital and the only hospital downtown, SJMC has been providing a wide range of services to greater Houston area residents for more than 130 years. Services include a 24-hour Level III Emergency Center, behavioral medicine, cardiovascular surgery, cancer care, bariatric and general surgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, women’s health services and more. For information about SJMC’s programs and services, visit sjmctx.org.
About Steward Medical Group
Steward Health Care is the largest private, for-profit health care network in the United States. The company is owned and led by a management team of Steward physicians.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Steward employs more than 40,000 health care professionals and operates 35 hospitals across the United States and in the country of Malta which regularly receive top awards for quality and safety. The Steward network includes multiple urgent care centers and skilled nursing facilities, substantial behavioral health services, more than 7,000 beds under management, and approximately 2.2 million full risks covered lives through the company’s managed care and health insurance services.
The Steward Health Care Network includes more than 5,000 physicians across 800 communities who provide more than 12 million patient encounters annually. Steward Medical Group, the company’s employed physician group, provides more than six million patient encounters per year. The Steward Hospital Group operates hospitals in Malta and nine states across the U.S., including Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Utah. For more information, visit www.steward.org.

 

 

Governor Abbott Announces Border Wall Construction Strategy

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Governor Greg Abbott today held a press conference in Austin where he announced several key components of the State of Texas’ plan to build a border wall. The press conference follows the Governor’s Border Security Summit last week in Del Rio, which brought together law enforcement, city and county officials, and landowners to discuss strategies to secure the border and keep communities safe.

The Governor was joined by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan, Senate Finance and House Appropriations Chairs Jane Nelson and Greg Bonnen, and members of the legislature.

“The Biden Administration has abandoned its responsibilities to secure the border and Texans are suffering as a result,” said Governor Abbott. “The problems along the border are only getting worse due to President Biden’s inaction. Property is being destroyed, deadly drugs and illegal weapons are being smuggled into communities throughout the state, law enforcement is having to redirect their resources, and county judges and mayors are facing skyrocketing expenses. Texas is doing more than any state has ever done to protect the border, but it is clear that more is needed. In the Biden Administration’s absence, Texas is stepping up to get the job done by building the border wall. Through this comprehensive public safety effort, we will secure the border, slow the influx of unlawful immigrants, and restore order in our border communities.”

During the press conference, the Governor signed a letter to the Texas Facilities Commission directing them to hire a project manager to oversee construction of the Texas border wall. This program manager will lead the process of planning and executing the project, and will hire the contractors and subcontractors needed to build the wall. Once hired, the program manager and contractors will identify state land and land that private landowners and local governments can volunteer for the wall.

Additionally, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor Patrick, Speaker Phelan, and Senator Nelson, and Representative Bonnen signed a letter during the press conference authorizing the transfer for $250 million as a down payment to launch the construction of the border wall and hire a program manager and contractors. Governor Abbott also noted that the state budget allocates 1.1 billion dollars towards border security — a record for the State of Texas.

The Governor also signed a letter to President Joe Biden demanding the immediate return of any land taken by the federal government to build the border wall. Once returned, Texas will talk to those property owners about the possibility of Texas using that land to build the wall.

Governor Abbott also announced a donation page, www.borderwall.texas.gov, where anyone can voluntarily donate to the construction of the border wall. The fund will be maintained by the Texas Division of Emergency Management.

Source: gov.texas.gov

Governor Abbott Names Pate Chair Of The Texas Racing Commission

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Governor Greg Abbott has named Robert C. Pate to serve as the chairman of the Texas Racing Commission. The commission oversees pari-mutuel wagering on horse and greyhound racing.

Robert C. Pate of Corpus Christi is an attorney and former judge of the 28th Judicial District Court and the 148th Judicial District Court in Nueces County. In addition to his law license and membership in the State Bar of Texas, he is also a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Governor Abbott first appointed Pate to the Texas Racing Commission in April 2019. Pate received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Professional Accounting in taxation from The University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree from Southern Methodist University.

Source: gov.texas.gov

Texans can carry handguns without a license or training starting Sept. 1

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Texans can carry handguns without a license or training starting Sept. 1, after Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed the permitless carry bill into law.

House Bill 1927 eliminates the requirement for Texas residents to obtain a license to carry handguns if they’re not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a gun. The signing was reported by the Texas Legislature’s official website, which tracks the progress of legislation. Abbott’s office has announced a ceremonial signing of the bill and other gun-related legislation at 11 a.m. Thursday.

Abbott’s signature seals a win to conservative activists who have long sought the measure without success. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and other Republicans who were initially noncommittal about the bill were under immense political pressure this session from conservatives and gun rights advocates, who have long lobbied the Texas Legislature for permitless carry but historically struggled to win support.

Before approving the bill, the Senate tacked on several amendments to address concerns by law enforcement groups that opposed permitless carry, worried it would endanger officers and make it easier for criminals to get guns.

The compromise lawmakers reached behind closed doors kept intact a number of changes the Senate made to the House bill, including striking a provision that would have barred officers from questioning people based only on their possession of a handgun.

The deal also preserves a Senate amendment enhancing the criminal penalties for felons and family violence offenders caught carrying. Among other Senate changes that made it into the law was a requirement that the Texas Department of Public Safety offers a free online course on gun safety.

Proponents of what Republicans call “constitutional carry” argued that Texas should follow the lead of at least 20 other states with similar laws on the books. Meanwhile, gun control advocates are disappointed the Legislature made it easier to carry firearms after repeated instances of gun violence — including the 2019 massacres in El Paso and Midland Odessa that left 30 people dead.

“The permitless carry bill will cause more violence and loss,” said U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, in a statement Wednesday. “Despite overwhelming support for common-sense gun violence prevention legislation like universal background checks, Texas Republicans, led by a cowardly governor, are more interested in groveling for the gun lobby’s attention than they are in preventing gun violence and honoring victims and survivors in El Paso and across Texas.”

A solid majority of Texas voters don’t think permitless carry should be allowed, according to an April University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.

Before the permitless carry law was signed, Texans generally needed to be licensed to carry handguns openly or concealed. Applicants had to submit fingerprints, complete four to six hours of training, and pass a written exam and a shooting proficiency test. Texas does not require a license to openly carry a rifle in public.

The permitless carry movement saw a breakthrough in April when the House passed HB 1927. Patrick initially said the Senate did not have the votes for permitless carry, but he created a new committee, referred HB 1927 to it, and got it to the floor, where it passed in early May.

Some Democrats and state lawmakers from El Paso have denounced the bill, which came during the first legislative session since the 2019 massacres. Abbott and Patrick softened their tones on gun control after those shootings but have been quiet on the issue since.

In 2019, Abbott swore to do “everything we can to make sure a crime like this doesn’t happen again,” raising concerns about state laws allowing private gun sales between strangers without background checks. Patrick went so far as to say he was “willing to take an arrow” from the gun lobby in order to pursue the change.

But this legislative session, Texas Republicans moved in the opposite direction, pushing to loosen gun laws and vowing to defy any new federal gun rules. Laying out his policy priorities in February, Abbott made no mention of either shooting. He said Texas must become a “Second Amendment sanctuary state.”

“We need to erect a complete barrier against any government official anywhere from treading on gun rights in Texas,” Abbott said during his speech.

Of the dozens of gun safety bills lawmakers filed to codify state leaders’ 2019 calls for action, few have advanced.

Source: www.click2houston.com