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Raul Peimbert Diaz (born March 15, 1962) is a Mexican-American newscaster, born in Livermore, California on March 15, 1962. He was raised in Mexico. He got his start in television at a young age, as a news editor for a station in Guadalajara. He went on to anchor the news first in Xalapa, Ver., Mexico for Channel 4 (TV_MAS) later in the city of Veracruz, for the local Televisa Station. In 1991 he began his career in Spanish-language television in the United States, first as co-anchor at Univision and later at Telemundo as main news anchor.
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