Charles Perez
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Charles Perez is an Emmy Award winning journalist and former talk show host based in Miami. He recently was fired from his position as the main evening anchor at the ABC station in Miami, WPLG, days after filing an employment discrimination complaint against his employer. The firing caps off a career as an on-camera reporter and anchor that included New York’s WABC, Miami’s Fox station WSVN, and KCAL in Los Angeles.

While at WPLG, Perez produced a 1 hour special Assignment Venezuela which included his one-on-one with Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. In addition, he has interviewed newsmakers from presidents to Haitian boaters, running for dry land.

As a reporter, he was there the night of 9-11, on the terrorist trail in Hollywood Florida, looking for the last places from which Mohammed Atta and his accomplices planned their attacks. As an anchor, he has always driven the newscast toward accuracy, accountability, and getting the full story.

Prior to being in the news business, Perez was co-host of King World’s nationally syndicated television newsmagazine American Journal, where he covered the death of Princess Diana, the Monica Lewinski scandal and the Jean Benet Ramsey Case.

Perez came to television as a producer, and soon landed his own syndicated talk show, The Charles Perez Show (1994-’96). His aim was to cover the issues of the day in a way that would interest young Americans.

Today Perez continues to cover the issues of the day as a writer.

He is a Peruvian American and a graduate of Florida State University.

Blog Entries by Charles Perez

How Barack Obama Won

Posted December 8, 2010 | 14:31:22 (EST)

This past Tuesday Barack Obama reached an agreement with congressional Republicans that not only extended the Bush tax cuts but finally made him presidential.

Don't get me wrong, I am the first one to support ending the Bush-era tax cut on those making over 250k per year. But, I...

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An Opportunity for Greatness

Posted December 7, 2010 | 10:13:00 (EST)

Barack Obama has a choice: He can either rise to the circumstances that are before him with the kind of bold transformative action he promised or he can continue to preside over the slowest recovery in American history. Though both the stock market and the value of American corporations have...

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If I Were Barack Obama

Posted September 20, 2010 | 17:22:01 (EST)

When I was a kid, I remember sitting on the couch, next to my father, watching Ronald Reagan. Reagan was on TV, speaking to us, with an easel, some poster board and using a pointer. He was giving us a lesson in supply side economics, using a graph to show...

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Finding Our Way Around Florida's Ban on Gay Adoption

Posted August 26, 2010 | 15:52:46 (EST)

"Are you a homosexual?" she asked.

"Excuse me?" I responded.

"Are you a homosexual?" she asked again.

It was not her second question, or the third, but the first question once I told her I was interested in adopting.

Her name was Sue. She was the on-phone representation of "Our...
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Cynthia Nixon Fights for Florida Families

Posted January 14, 2010 | 14:57:12 (EST)

"This is about all the families that never were and all the families that still can be," said actress Cynthia Nixon, as she, along with the American Civil Liberties Union, announced the start of a three year campaign to reverse Florida's shameful ban on gay adoption.

"No other group of...

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The Case for Barack Obama

Posted October 19, 2009 | 17:24:48 (EST)

Those on the left don't trust him. Those in the center have begun to doubt him. Those on the right hate him. They also hated Bill Clinton, however, and he did more to rein in spending, shrink the size of government and reduce the welfare rolls than any republican president...

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