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seriously ill, which is weird to me because from the way he looks, i would have figured ted cruz was bitten by a divorce werewolf i want to thank our guests, sam, and alex. >> and of course thank you to our team captains mike lee stories. >> we're watching politician comes up with new and exciting way to offend entire city the kill to cover the qizan tree next week for another episode of how that got news for you
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>> i'm anderson cooper. there are five weeks left until the election and the race remains extremely tight, especially in the critical swing states. winning some of these states could come down to one key demographic, the latino vote. latinos are the second largest and fastest-growing group of voters in the united states. the majority of them have historically voted for democrats, but a growing number of latinos have become republicans and many now support former president donald trump cnn political contributor, and an navarro is a republican who's now supporting vice president harris in this race. and recently spoke at the democratic national convention. she's been one of trump's harshest and most outspoken critics and in the next hour, she travels across the u.s. to see for herself while trump appeals to latino voters in which issues matter the most to them in this election
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about the latino vote. >> this mythical latino vote at any given moment, any news channel you're bound to hear about the latino vote and a lot of times it's not latinos talking about it. it's talking heads in washington or new york, not exactly the communities that are going to make or break the election i think the latino vote could be crucial short to deciding these elections. and i wanted to hear it from actual latinos of your identity? >> i think you're looking at it now you glad this is the one and only puerto rico
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certainly one of them was where we're standing right now. >> miami-dade county. i don't like trump but i recognize that he worked hard and getting this community for trump, cuban. i think they felt like a favorite class at paid off. it paid off pot. we have a lot of communities that have developed around different waves of immigration. >> very refugees or led off the case god buildings, the original exiles were the cubans they came in 1959 and through the 60s that original wave of cubans who fled castro, who fled communism when i think of trump, he reminds me of a lot of things that i've seen in some of the strong man latin america that would all fled from the attacks on the free press look at all the fake
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news, the wanting to tear up the constitution and stay in power there's something about the strong man that appeals to our idiosyncrasy in some ways. >> and it's what we grew up with men don't cry, men don't show softness, don't show compassion, don't show emotion. that's kind of ingrained into latins from the moment we're born. and i think they see that toughness and bravado and they equated to leadership in trump about being on camera without hair and makeup have you asked me what am i who am i? i would tell you i'm a hyphenated american i'm lucky rawan, american. i feel very latina. i feel very nicaragua and i feel very much a miami girl. i've been raised here since i was eight 1980, which was a year of
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a lot of turmoil and action in miami because it was the same year as the mariel boatlift it, was the year when a bunch of nicaraguans, like me were fleeing the sandinistas, it was a year where a lot of central americans we're fleeing because there was civil wars and then it got our conflict bled into el salvador, honduras gotta riga, there were a lot of problems in venezuela in panama my parents tried to protect me as much as they could from what was happening outside. but they were trying to still give me the life of a normal little girl was a bunch of immigrants coming into the u.s. and at that time, a lot of them are settling in miami we fled i ronald reagan do solemnly swear and that coincided 1980 was also the year when ronald reagan got elected. president.
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didn't of the united states year was this good looking, eloquent cow boy, ronald reagan defending the freedom fighters and standing up against communism while they preach the supremacy of the state, they are the focus of evil in the modern world not only was he standing up against communism that fled but he also was the guy responsible for giving me us residency and citizenship the immigration reform and control act of 1986 of course, i was a ronald reagan republican there's little corner is like the altar to the now defunct republican party by villa republican all my life, i worked on republican campaigns that i was john mccain's national hispanic chair. i supported jeb bush so what am i? >> i'm a woman. >> i'm a latina i'm nicaraguan-american. i'm a miamian. i'm an activist i'm
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also fully american. some people may not like it. some people may not agree and now, because i'm anti-trump, all of those people who were part of my social circle, political circle, call me a communist and call me a socialist, me who fled communism? i get called the communist would you call yourself a never trumper know, i never refer to myself as i never trumper because i just don't want to be defined by this guy. i call myself a disgruntled republican at this point i think i'm kind of like a woman without a party in my family. there's division, there's people who are very supportive of trump we have to learn to coexist. we have got to learn to coexist doesn't mean that i will ever agree, but i'm i'm interested in listening thank
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>> good. ask. you had a model man in the wild were times, los angeles times, and vanity fair are all talking about i'm enclave or did you discuss with the holy father in that final four stars? >> it's a flawless thriller. >> this is a conclave, is a war refunds gibson the career best performance he was stunning cinematic achievement. its hands down the best picture of the year that must be experienced. only in theaters. >> be careful, thomas conflict hey, rated pg only in theaters this friday on a monday, i know what i scraped to get by donald trump wants to give tax breaks to billionaires, but kamala harris has plans to help us. she's going to crack down on price gouging and cut taxes for working people like me i voted for donald trump before, but
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so where are we we are near the little city called harlingen. and this is a really massive the area kind of a quiet place, right but because of immigration in the last ten years this place is really been put on the map so what brings you here? >> today this has been a very, very strong democratic area for the state but in recent years, we've actually seen republicans making inroads down here specific or do you think it's the public and party that's a hard question to answer. >> i think donald trump and the republican party probably combined hibernate we interviewed a gentleman name roberto escobar, who is a farmer he lives in a little
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community near roma, texas, esco bodies his family is from that area century and as roberto vocal about his politics, he's been vocal for awhile the bush family turned him going to a republican years ago. he describes himself as a hispanic american but he doesn't have that identity that you and i have kinda really speaks to how difficult it is to kind of pinpoint the latino vote. and the latino identity know, it's a beautiful view in it it never gets old right now. it's very quiet, calm it almost looks nice but at night, displaced comes alive in. you don't want to be here is abandoned now, but i grew up
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in there with my grandma what kinds of problems have you had with smugglers here on the property? one evening, i was coming from the field driving a tractor and i could see one window was little so i knew that there was legals in so when that happens, does it bother you it would be like anybody walking into your house and stealing something from you. i feel yes. to some degree invaded the way donald trump talks about it. yeah. you've got rapists and killers and people straight out of an insane asylum passing through your property. but the way you describe it, i don't really feel like you get that sense no, because those people don't stop here never has anyone of them, the migrants knocked on my door to tell me, can i have a desk water or can you please give me 20 bucks? >> i wonder has ever bother me
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can hear the roar very here in a couple of seconds. >> i think we're about to see my guess it's either a dps airboat or it's the border patrol airboat day oh yes. >> to three times a day just part of the scenery down here. >> yeah it's interesting though, because i describe it as ground zero for the immigration issue right here. >> we're at the border and you say that for some of these people like roberto, that's not the driving issue. >> this is a farmer who lives on the border migrants pass his house weekly. he's had run-ins with cartel members carrying ar 15s on his property, and i think at the end of the day, what drives him the most is
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economics you think democrats or republicans, or listening enough to latino voters, that's a good question. >> you know i think the democrats are doing a better job of getting to securing the latino vote. interesting what are you doing with all my tax money? i'm not eating properly in my home because i'm getting all this money to you. what in the world are you doing with my bucks makes me angry that they squander so much both sides. >> so was it local democratic politics that turned you off or was it national, more than, more than anything, local democratic policies but i'm going to vote for trump this time around is there such a thing as i latino vote writ large no, not at all. down here. you're going to find latinos who work in the oil fields so our hunters so they're more open to gun-rights. so to paint
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everybody with a broad brush is impossible. and probably like dereliction of duty if you're involved in politics. >> so later today we're going to go meet with pastor luis coded child he's the pasture of an evangelical christian church how much those religion and politics intersect here? >> you just kind of watch the changing dynamics of the religious culture here along the border. and protestants have made big inroads into what is generally surely been kind of a catholic area. and i think that's a huge, huge deal us to your church much i didn't realize. we have this in common. you were born in our correct. >> my father was involved with president some maasai in a 70s
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and went over to the government and we fled hurts america tell me about the remnant alliance so the remnant alliance is a team of organizations around the country and they have come together to work with pastors and to help them get engaged against culture see you want the church activated in politics and culture, cultural issues in fox exactly what the generals of the faith whether generals in the governors and the leaders of our community we have a similar story of coming here. >> you are republican your entire life. >> i am too. but you are very pro trump. i'm not. so tell me, what am i missing i don't want to say how pro-trump as a christian, i vote for him because he's the only one that alliance with my biblical values and morals. the guy you support for president had children with three wives you're talking about his past
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does the fact that he's a convicted felon now matter at all to you. >> how do you align that with your biblical values is not perfect. >> but that was his past. we all have a past. >> do you have parishioners who disagree with you politically? >> i probably do, but they don't tell me >> i'm not a republican. i'm a man of god. i'm a christian. i'm an ambassador of christ. >> but you do work in politics and a certain way because you have no issue using your puppet to get your parishioners to lead to vote while we are waiting for elections, god is going for his alleged this country is founded on the separation of church and state. >> do you think that's wrong? >> no, no, no. as the church as an entity, we have every right to tell any political figure, any business owner if they're living wrong, that's our job. that's my job. >> so you're not calling from the pulpit for people to vote for trump no, but i mean, i
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would say it. >> i have no shame butter. i mean, i would tell people yes, vote for trump passes. we need a we need to get out the vote hey, guess what happened she won because of a church and when i did two years ago, when i help might've florida's when, that special election night of florida's republican congresswoman, who want a seat that had been held for over 100 years? >> yes. >> by a democrat than you were instrumental and i passing and i got the baptized. are this election? oh, i'm looking for the tertiary rise up like never before. i'm looking for not a red wave. i'm looking for a wholly wave i'm looking for are righteous wave. why is the church silent today why i've
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publish it for you. >> have you've written a book page publishing can help you through the process. we cut through the confusion of the publishing world to make it easy for you all 800, 6307 for one miami heat in the plaza. >> i revitalized area of town where a lot of latinos and a lot of young miami ins come here i'm here to meet with the polite sisters they are activists. they are what machines we met with them back in in june, a few weeks ago, we're a little bit over 60 days out. what do you guys hearing in south florida and miami. we went to the band reunion, kept getting pushed into foreigners because people wanted to express their enthusiasm. >> people wanted to, is but how it's different? i think the chances people wanting to be president wanted to have an action like every week and work
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in a canvas who's knocking on doors you all were hosting a debate watch party for the trump biden debate? >> how did that go? >> it was heartbreaking. i think everybody was shocked we were having a debate watch party with luis miranda and latino activists in new york, new jersey area. >> there was pretty devastating for 3.5 years. >> we're living in hell. >> we have palestinians we have everybody else. >> so what do you guys thank first impression, i think it was a train wreck i really do. >> i think the next poll is going to have trauma head. >> i think we lost voters i think we'd like turned off people from the process team biden, team kamala the minute he announced he was going out, i thought the only person that could step in was
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kamala harris write off? the cuban vote, to ride off florida. >> i think with cubans absolutely. they haven't made up their minds yet in my view, it's been decades of work and ground laying by the republican party blinking democrats to communist and socialists. >> and i don't feel that democrats have done anything to combat that narrative. and it's stuck job read kamala harris here fired. we have a history of dictators. so when you have a guide come out and say, i'm going to take care of everything. humans are like i recognize that that makes sense. >> he's going to take care of everything. we've heard of before. and the movie is horrible. can we change the script for will be i think the same oath all out. i think he's incredibly dangerous to our community. >> he's become the most
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influential political voice amongst the cuban american community. in south florida. >> i would say the new york cuban american community, yes. >> oh, no. don't he's running for mayor of miami-dade. i don't think he has a chance. >> i will offer the border it harder line against those warring polls. >> there socialist communist agenda on our people. he is a new tube he has a fan base got me low-hanging fruit and everybody thinks is a genius there is a community that feels very connected to his the message within spanish language media someone is willfully misinforming for the purpose of entertainment. i mean, i get the joke. i just don't think it's funny. >> or you're gonna show us your studio how long have you been doing the show? i said what well, he's been doing it from that chair for eight
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