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People are always asking me about my cars, yes I have a couple more than I should but I love cars especially old ones.  Was that a run on sentence?  Sorry Mr. Shaver.  Wiley Shaver was my high school English teacher.  Anyway, with all this talk about Global Caliente and hybrid this and that, I dutifully drive my '67 VW.  It is my trusty car and gets great gas mileage and it doesn't pollute too much.  My VW van is a little bigger but it too is environmentally friendly.  Why am I telling you this? Because some 40 year old cars are actually just as good as anything produced today and still gets me comfortably from point  A to point B.  Sure I go slow and sometimes people honk at me on PCH to get out of the way, I just smile and wave.  Dude I'm in no hurry.  If I AM in a hurry then ok, I get it, I jump into my Porsche Turbo and leave you all in the dust!
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With more than 30 years in television news Carlos Amezcua has covered stories around the globe. He's been honored with many awards including 7 Emmys. His career has included assignments for CBS News, NBC News, CNN and Fox News. For 16 years Carlos was the principal news anchor on the award wining KTLA Morning News. In September of 2007 Carlos joined the number one Fox11 Ten O'clock News as Co-anchor with Christine Devine. ALTERNATIVE BIO Dude grew up on the shores of San Diego longboarding, crusin' the streets in my '66 VW and playing soccer. I played guitar in my dad's mariachi band for like ten years and saved enough money to go to college. I got straight A's in English 'cause I had to learn it as a second language. I started broadcasting on my college radio station reading news in the morning. I took a break for two years to be a missionary for my church in Guatemala and El Salvador, two beautiful countries. When I returned I surfed, played soccer, played guitar in a rock band, waited tables and went back to college radio. Along my rambling trail I met a real cute girl and married her. I moved to television reporting and had a bunch of kids by the time I was thirty. Still surfing, still playing guitar but now clearly a devoted husband and father. Dude, I even got to do a story for Walter Cronkite! I was gone alot from my family in those early years but Mary was my rock and held down the fort. Don't worry we had lots of quality family time! Somewhere in the haze that is my memory, my kids grew up to be pretty amazing. I landed at KTLA and spent 16 wonderful years there. In September of last year I parked my VW, surfboard and guitar at Fox11 and dude, I am loving life!

Member Since: 11/28/2007