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"Great Day Houston" is a one-hour morning show that airs weekday mornings at 9am on KHOU-11, the CBS affiliate in Houston, Texas.
I don’t know how I came across this video- but my dog looks just like Lucky! I had a DNA test done on her last year- she’s 30% toy poodle, 30% chihuahua and a few other things :)
My father (Brazilian) was kind of a ginger with green eyes. He probably had an ancestry from northern Portugal, where there are more people of Celtic / Germanic heritage.
Americans in general believe that in Mexico there are only people with brown skin and dark hair but in reality there is everything, the majority being mestizos, that is because the vast majority who emigrate to the USA are the lower social classes who are usually mestizos. or of indigenous roots who go in search of better opportunities, people with white skin are from the bourgeois class and do not go to the USA as much because they do not have the need to do so.
I was homeless and went to them three times in 6 months, they treated like dirt, I tried talking to the big people they never talked to me r returned my calls
Funny how the color of your skin is so important in the US.....here in Mexico is so common to have mixed families.... i.e. my older sister is brunette with green eyes, the next one is natural red hair, the little one brunette with deep black eyes, my brother and I are brown skin..... and we don't care...we all are brothers and dont feel different nor we amussed to see a mexican of white skin or dark skin...we just dont care! That is why we can have nicknames related to our characteristics but no one feels offended.... my brother was "el negro"... my redhair sis was "la zanahoria (carrot)" and my older sis was "chicharos (peas)" due to her eyes....I am the " el enano (dwarf)" due to I am the younger one therefore the shorter as a kid... even when I am now the tallest I am still "the enano" 😂😂.
Funny to see all the silent thinkers inside the chapel. Newman sculpture outside the chapel was the only good thing. You can see that from the outside without wasting your time going inside.
ok the end of the interview hit me. Yeah, she is drop-dead gorgeous, but if she weren't also authentic or sincere or real or honest, etc... then I'd've gone away long ago. pretty faces cynically spewing nonsense for personal gain are depressingly common. She's a very welcome break from all that.
Mexico is far more ethnically diverse than Americans realize and not just on the border. Go south from Arizona, in Sonora you'll find lots of blue eyed, blonde Mexicans, they just don't move to the US so you never see them. This young lady is not super exceptional, plenty of redheads with light skin all over the country. Americans have the wrong stereotype of Mexico.
Actually the red hair like Ana and Canelo Alvarez have the Irish blood line of the tens of thousands of Catholic Irish men who were Mexican soldiers who fought against the USA . This Irishmen soldiers mixed with Mexican women, which now you see their blood lines today.
at 2:08 wrong, it's her mother tongue ,as well as her language, too at 3:02 when she was born her mom spoke to her in Spanish because her mother was struggling to speak english smh It's important to recognize that many Latinos born in the US continue to speak Spanish at home while using English outside. therefore Spanish is their mother tongue, Speaking Spanish is a source of pride for most, if not all, Latinos. y'all should understand the difference, I have being part of this topics before and many have claim english is their first language but when I asked how many people of their family speak english, they answered 1 or 2 so how do you communicate with them they answered we talked in spanish because since I was a kid I've been traveling outside the US and when we are at a family reunion we only speak spanish, then my next question what was the first thing you remember from your parents when you was a kid? they all answered they parents only spoke in spanish, therefore they understood their first language was indeed spanish and english second. It has been conclusively demonstrated on numerous occasions. It is often said that the Spanish language is more elegant than English, which is true.
It's not that surprising - my friend from Ecuador and his wife from Colombia, both Latinos, have 5 kids who are all blond with green, yellowish, or sky blue eyes. They're really white too. And get this - my friend's aunt from the Dominican Republic looks totally Russian with her light blonde hair and eyes. Her brother is light-skinned with red hair. But here's the kicker - their parents are white but not blonde. It's got people scratching their heads! It just goes to show, being Latino means having a mix of European and African DNA.
Red head people arent that uncommun in Mexico , I always had a red head friend in the school , even Blonde are not weird , remember that being hispanic its not a race, we could be any tyoe of gen 🧬, along with other multietnics countrys , in Mexico Black People could be something not frequent to see , but now a days theres is a few 7:40 around
Can anyone tell that after Spaniards and Portuguese, the largest group of European immigrants to South America since 19th century to the present are Italians and Germans. Although you may think they all went to Argentina and Brazil, that is 100% incorrect, they are everywhere.
During the Mexican-American War, in 1848, the Irish deserted the Americans and fought with the Mexicans. Hence Mexicans have some Irish blood with red hair.
It's just the U.S. who stereotypes Mexicans. My brother, father, aunts, grandmother were all mistaken for Whites. I even had to defend my little brother in junior high, because Blacks tried to bully him because he looked White. At 5'5", it was tough for me, fighting 6' Black and Whites. (But always came up on top (I had to)) In my family they're common and knew many other friends who looked Anglo. Stereotypical U.S. (ignorant)
My all time favorite! My first concert in 88. Still my most memorable moment! I'll never forget the lights going out and then hearing that opening bass line in hang tough. I've seen a lot of concerts from rock to metal, but none of them opened with a more powerful song.