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Tras muchos años emitiendo telenovelas, la cadena tendrá desde esta noche un programa en vivo a las 10 p. m., hora del Este, conducido por el presentador español que analizará "los crímenes más impactantes".

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00:00To open the door and have them at home, well, that's definitely something that I have to be very grateful for,
00:09because not everyone has the great joy of being able to have their parents and more physically with them.
00:15I know that surely there are many people who are watching us who have not hugged their loved ones for a long time.
00:21I had the opportunity to hug them.
00:24The absence and the pain that we immigrants live,
00:28regardless of how we got here or what our profession is,
00:32I think that feeling of not being close to your loved ones, when you may need it,
00:37is a feeling that we all share.
00:39True Crime arrives at Univision.
00:42The most surprising cases.
00:45A detailed look at the criminal mind.
00:49CDI, code of investigation.
00:51For me it is a great opportunity, but also a great blessing
00:55that Univision, Televisión Univisión, has entrusted me with this program,
00:59which I definitely think is going to break the mold in many aspects.
01:04The first thing is that after more than 15 years that we have had soap operas,
01:08always at 10 o'clock, they are entrusting me with this space to do live programming.
01:12I am always a faithful defender that I like television, I like to do television.
01:17I don't think television will ever die.
01:19And the most important thing is that we are doing television made by Hispanics in the United States
01:24for Hispanics in the United States.
01:26So I am very passionate about that.
01:27And then the genre.
01:28The genre, I am a true fan of True Crime
01:32and I think this program is born precisely because people have asked for it.
01:36Because people, in all the research studies that have been done,
01:40people have always asked for True Crime.
01:42Well, we are going to give you True Crime,
01:44but we are not going to stay only in the event, or in the headline,
01:48or in the most in-depth analysis made with specialists, with experts.
01:53We are going to have criminologists, we are going to have FBI agents, lawyers,
01:57we are going to have people who are part of the cases,
02:00or have studied cases that are totally similar to those that we are going to have in the program.
02:06So I definitely think that the night of Univision is going to change,
02:09but it is going to change for the better.
02:10It is going to refresh and of course we are going to have those cases
02:13that marked a before and after in the history of True Crime.
02:16Well, this question is a question that touches me a little more,
02:22because precisely being able to have my own show,
02:26now that this month I am turning 10 years old,
02:29since I arrived here in the United States, from Spain,
02:32no, to answer the question I would never have thought
02:35that in 10 years I would have my own show,
02:38talking about a topic that I am passionate about, which is True Crime.
02:40I always believe that, I am always very grateful,
02:44the truth is, always in all the interviews I point out and highlight gratitude.
02:49That is my engine, to be able to work every day,
02:52to know the commitment I have,
02:54the great responsibility that there are many people in the Hispanic community
02:58who choose us to entertain themselves, to be informed, to empower themselves.
03:02And that is a great responsibility that I treat, take care of and pamper with all the luxury of detail,
03:07because for me it is super important that people understand
03:10that we are here for them and for them.
03:12It is useless for the bosses to be happy if the audience is not.
03:17That is why, for me, the most important thing is that the people who are watching us at this moment
03:21connect with code of investigation.
03:23We make TV for you.
03:25So really, nothing would make me more excited than knowing that you like what we are doing
03:30and that you continue to support me in this step more in my professional career.
03:34The truth is that for me it is a dream come true.
03:36Never, ever, since I was here in the United States,
03:40I was going to imagine that I was going to be able to have a team like this,
03:43that I was going to be able to get everything I am getting,
03:45and that only has one culprit, which is you,
03:49which is the family, the Hispanics in the United States,
03:51who have given me so much,
03:53and I am very, very grateful to this community, definitely.
03:56That is the million-dollar question,
03:58because after spending more than 15 years with soap operas,
04:01one always has a little curiosity,
04:03to know how they are going to receive it,
04:05if they are going to miss the soap opera a lot.
04:07Let's see, on many occasions I always say
04:09that what we are going to talk about or the topics we are going to touch on
04:12are soap operas but from real life.
04:14Many times you say, but is this possible?
04:16Is it real?
04:18Not even in the best soap opera,
04:20in which you like it the most,
04:22things like what happens in real life happen.
04:24Many times real life surpasses fiction.
04:26And we are going to talk about that.
04:28And that is important to know.
04:30We are not going to discover the new killer of a case.
04:34We are going to review the cases,
04:36but we are going to do it from that point of view,
04:38a bit of the frustrated detective.
04:40I want to be that person who responds
04:42to the concerns you have at home.
04:44If you suddenly ask yourself,
04:46hey, why did it take so long to start the investigation?
04:48We are going to ask a detective.
04:50I don't know if it happens to you,
04:52it happens to me a lot when I see a true crime program
04:54on some platform,
04:56I don't know, I always want more.
04:58I always want to know a little more.
05:00I would like to have the detective who did the investigation,
05:02or the criminologist who helped to stop the suspect.
05:06I always want to know a little more about the investigation
05:08that maybe they haven't shared.
05:10Well, that's a code of investigation.
05:12We are going to have those experts
05:14live on the set
05:16to be able to talk to them
05:18and let them tell us a little
05:20what those little details have been
05:22that make the difference.
05:24And I know that you and I love it.
05:26That's why the code of investigation is born.
05:28To satisfy all those detectives
05:30who are frustrated,
05:32who would have liked to have the opportunity
05:34to investigate a crime,
05:36they will be able to do it with us.
05:38Every night from 10 to 9 p.m. at Univision.
05:42What makes the code of investigation special
05:44is the experts.
05:46It is true that if you go to the internet
05:48you can look for the cases
05:50and you can see that there are YouTubers who do an exceptional job.
05:52Also TikTokers who are telling
05:54because I know that true crime is a topic
05:56that is very popular
05:58and there are many people who love true crime
06:00and there are many professionals who work on it.
06:02But always,
06:04from my point of view,
06:06sometimes I would like to know
06:08what the experts think
06:10and that's what the code of investigation does.
06:12With the experts, we try to analyze it.
06:14So I think that's what's going to make it special
06:16or different from the code of investigation.
06:18It was very nice to see that all this was managed
06:20and this opportunity,
06:22my Univision bosses were giving it to me
06:24like it was a drop in the bucket.
06:26They say that
06:28coincidences do not exist,
06:30that they are causalities.
06:32And my parents were precisely
06:34from Accion de Gracias
06:36until December 25th,
06:38they were with me.
06:40And the truth is, I'm just excited to think about it
06:42because they were very beautiful moments.
06:44And I always say that
06:46the Hispanic community in the United States
06:48is giving me so many beautiful moments
06:50that I can share with my family
06:52which is something that I am tremendously grateful for.
06:54So,
06:56having my parents
06:58while I was doing the meetings
07:00and everything was exciting
07:02to be part of a new project, a new show,
07:04such an important step in my career,
07:06to open the door and have them at home,
07:08that's definitely
07:10something that
07:12I have to be very grateful for
07:14because not everyone
07:16has the great joy
07:18of being able to have their parents
07:20and more physically with them.
07:22I know that surely there are many people
07:24who are watching us who perhaps
07:26haven't hugged their loved ones for a long time.
07:28I had the opportunity to hug them
07:30and the truth is that
07:32because of that,
07:34I will always be very grateful
07:36to be able to give these joys
07:38to my parents.
07:40And although I know that they miss me a lot
07:42and I miss them too, as it is natural,
07:44I feel that
07:46continuing to grow in my professional career
07:48connects me
07:50much more with myself, with my roots
07:52and especially with that feeling of gratitude
07:54that I have for the entire Hispanic community
07:56in the United States.
07:59I promised I wasn't going to cry,
08:01I wasn't going to get emotional,
08:03but it's inevitable because I think
08:05the absence and the pain
08:07that we immigrants experience,
08:09regardless of how we got here
08:11or what our profession is,
08:13I think that feeling
08:15of not being close to yours
08:17when you may need it,
08:19is a feeling that we all share.
08:21So I feel, as I say,
08:23excited and above all
08:25very grateful for this opportunity.
08:27I would like to take this opportunity
08:29to invite the whole family of People en Español
08:31not to miss the research code
08:33every night at 10 p.m.
08:35on Univision.
08:37I think that we are going to make history,
08:39that we can change the course of Hispanic television
08:41here in the United States
08:43and I hope you like it, because after all
08:45we make TV for you.
08:47So we are going to be open,
08:49listen to your suggestions,
08:51give us suggestions of cases
08:53if you want us to analyze one.
08:55So thank you, family of People en Español.
08:57I send you a huge kiss.

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