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what latino business owners are trying to do? >> we often do. we're actually very fortunate in the city of new york. at this particular summit, we got support from new york city comptroller scott stringer... >> yeah. >> ...assemblyman blake, assemblyman rodriguez from harlem. so, we're very fortunate in new york city, but throughout the country, you often have to remind... >> yes. >> ...members of the -- >> is it also an opportunity, danielle, to make a sales pitch perhaps to politicians if there's legislation or proposals that would be beneficial to entrepreneurs, latinos in general? >> there's definitely the opportunity to connect with them. >> yeah. >> you know, the -- a big part of the summit is more around education... >> sure. >> ...than sales. >> mm-hmm. >> but there is definitely the opportunity to connect with politicians. >> you had some special guests this year at the summit? >> we did. we had -- >> such as? >> we had members from -- representing texas teachers, calpers -- california public employees' retirement system
what latino business owners are trying to do? >> we often do. we're actually very fortunate in the city of new york. at this particular summit, we got support from new york city comptroller scott stringer... >> yeah. >> ...assemblyman blake, assemblyman rodriguez from harlem. so, we're very fortunate in new york city, but throughout the country, you often have to remind... >> yes. >> ...members of the -- >> is it also an opportunity, danielle, to make a sales...
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black students, latino students had lower grades on average. they weren't doing as well on tests, so the profresh city levels on the test -- proficiency levels, they were not doing as well as their white counterparts. we looked at graduation rates where most students were graduating and going on to college, actually, which was a positive thing, but more of the black and latino students were going to two-year colleges as opposed to four-year colleges, right? so there were these differences that manifest themselves in the school, and they sort of made us wonder what was actually going on inside the school context. and so we wanted to understand race, we wanted to understand what the racial dynamics were as well as the social class dynamics that might be leading to these inequalities. so we thought mr. weber's invitation to come in was a great opportunity to look at what was going on more generally. so we started with the black students, and we actually wound up interviewing about 171 people in the community including students, parents, community
black students, latino students had lower grades on average. they weren't doing as well on tests, so the profresh city levels on the test -- proficiency levels, they were not doing as well as their white counterparts. we looked at graduation rates where most students were graduating and going on to college, actually, which was a positive thing, but more of the black and latino students were going to two-year colleges as opposed to four-year colleges, right? so there were these differences that...
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an effort to get 10 thousand latino voters to turn out on caucus night across the state and let their voices be heard. reid chandler has the story. the iowa caucuses are a decades-long tradition for the state, but for iowa state university student jacqueline garcia, it's a brand new experience. 16:03:49 "so my dad's actually a naturalized citizen, and he was eligible to vote in the 2008 election, but he didn't, so my family is politics at all." - jacqueline garcia - isu student garcia represents a growing number of young latinos in the state who find themselves entering a political atmosphere they've never participated in. but that's the problem the league of united latin american citizens - or lulac - is trying to address. 15:41:07 "we're really excited about this. this is the first time that an organization like ours has been tasked with reaching out to latino voters to participate exclusively to the iowa caucuses." - christian ucles - political director, lulac a campaign to recruit and train ten thousand iowa latinos to turn out on caucus night...regardless of the party or candidat
an effort to get 10 thousand latino voters to turn out on caucus night across the state and let their voices be heard. reid chandler has the story. the iowa caucuses are a decades-long tradition for the state, but for iowa state university student jacqueline garcia, it's a brand new experience. 16:03:49 "so my dad's actually a naturalized citizen, and he was eligible to vote in the 2008 election, but he didn't, so my family is politics at all." - jacqueline garcia - isu student garcia...
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where do the latinos in america live? it's hard to see the yellow, but all five of those states are high latino population. nevada and new mexico are blue. they have turned because of the latino vote. florida, virginia and colorado, florida with a large latino population, it's smaller in colorado and even smaller in virginia but you have closely contested elections, anderson and the democrats are winning 67% of the latino vote, it changes the electoral map hugely in the democrat's favor. >> but cruz says conservatives stayed home and republicans adopt the same stance on immigration and other issues. is that true? >> not really. there is a big debate among republicans but carl said flatly it's not true. look, turn out was down in 2012 from 2008. so a lot of people say ah, conservatives didn't turn out romney lost. but democratic turnout was down even more than republican turnout from 2008 to 2012. a lot of people point to the state of ohio and say, you know, if more republicans turned out, romney would have won the state b
where do the latinos in america live? it's hard to see the yellow, but all five of those states are high latino population. nevada and new mexico are blue. they have turned because of the latino vote. florida, virginia and colorado, florida with a large latino population, it's smaller in colorado and even smaller in virginia but you have closely contested elections, anderson and the democrats are winning 67% of the latino vote, it changes the electoral map hugely in the democrat's favor....
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we elected the first latino. we had the first latino candidate which is something i have been blessed and honored to have. to be able to say. so yeah, i mean, this is the first time. >> a 22-year-old role model. carlos, i guess what about you? what made you run? what clicked if your head? >> i ran two years ago for the first time. i came in a hundred votes shy to making it. i wanted to run so i could make waltham a better city for everybody. i want to improve communications. i want to improve the mix of businesses we have in waltham. i'm passionate about waltham. it's my city. i have been there since 2003. >> now, you have also made history there as well. talk to me about your campaign and i guess the significance of your new constituents. >> sure. it was intreing... interesting. you know, i am a latino. i didn't run on that platform. i did want to reach out to everyone. i wanted to make sure everyone knew i was there to support the whole community. we are a community of 60,000 people. i presented the ideas to th
we elected the first latino. we had the first latino candidate which is something i have been blessed and honored to have. to be able to say. so yeah, i mean, this is the first time. >> a 22-year-old role model. carlos, i guess what about you? what made you run? what clicked if your head? >> i ran two years ago for the first time. i came in a hundred votes shy to making it. i wanted to run so i could make waltham a better city for everybody. i want to improve communications. i want...
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on the tests so the proficiency levels that they were taking black and latino were not doing as well as white counterparts. we looked at things like graduation rates where most were graduating and going on to college which was a positive thing but more of the black and latino students were as opposed to the four year college so there were always inequalities all these inequalities in the differences that manifested themselves in the school and made us wonder what was going on inside of the school context and so we wanted to understand race into the racial dynamics as well as the dynamics that might be leading to these qualities and so we thought mr. weber's invitation was a great opportunity to look at what was going on were generally so we started with the black students and we wound up interviewing about 171 people in the community including the members of the teachers, administrators to get a complete picture of what was happening in the context. >> one of the things that really struck us coming into this is the really wanted to understand what was racial about these inequalities.
on the tests so the proficiency levels that they were taking black and latino were not doing as well as white counterparts. we looked at things like graduation rates where most were graduating and going on to college which was a positive thing but more of the black and latino students were as opposed to the four year college so there were always inequalities all these inequalities in the differences that manifested themselves in the school and made us wonder what was going on inside of the...
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latino voters women this week. women are turning out in higher numbers than latino men. one of the issues driving them is productive rights. you put that together and you're going to have a real situation there. >> obviously latino voters are not single issues on immigration. there's long been the idea if we can get over the immigration issue, we can win them on gop side. on the flipside of that, there are a lot of single issue immigration voters in the republican primary. that is something that i think a lot of folks continue to not get their head around. like these people who care about immigration first who want the wall who like donald trump on this, they're serious. they are going to vote on this issue. >> and many of them are latinos like me. that's the big myth is people assume if you're latino, you're in favor of immigration reform, against the border and border security. it's not true. a gallup poll showed two out of three latinos want less immigration. you also sees in florida, trump is beating by more th
latino voters women this week. women are turning out in higher numbers than latino men. one of the issues driving them is productive rights. you put that together and you're going to have a real situation there. >> obviously latino voters are not single issues on immigration. there's long been the idea if we can get over the immigration issue, we can win them on gop side. on the flipside of that, there are a lot of single issue immigration voters in the republican primary. that is...
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so 6% of the population and how you define latino american?without working definition if you are a big - - a descendant from the spanish empire you can probably identify there are 55 million in the united states. >> host: we're taking phone calls and text message about our topic today. in the 1920's immigration laws changed. with a stunning results as we're constantly revisiting as the people. when the family came we played by the rules. there were almost no rules. if you came to a the united states as long as you were not ill or known to flee the lot you were in. so comparing to today if people wait 13 years for a visa it is a the same is fundamentally different. american immigration law has often been race conscious we have had quotas from different countries from all over the world and that has shifted with our friends and enemies with american immigration law. with the racial and national quotas were basically taken off and at that moment people from asia and africa latin america started to come in much greater numbers >> host: how has the
so 6% of the population and how you define latino american?without working definition if you are a big - - a descendant from the spanish empire you can probably identify there are 55 million in the united states. >> host: we're taking phone calls and text message about our topic today. in the 1920's immigration laws changed. with a stunning results as we're constantly revisiting as the people. when the family came we played by the rules. there were almost no rules. if you came to a the...
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bodies and the lack of intelligence that people perceived in black and latino bodies. and these things were readily apparent when we talked to people in the school context. we interviewed blacks, whites and latinos, and there was a pretty consistent story that people perceived that black students and latino students were not as intelligent, were not going to achieve as well and were not going to behave as well as their white counterparts. >> host: so there was that perception? was there a reality? >> guest: there was definitely a perception and, you know, what we think about with regard to the reality is somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophesy. once you've decided someone is going to misbehave, you're going to scrutinize them a lot more n. the hallways in the schools students are supposed to have a pass when they're moving through the hallways during class periods. what we found is white students would say i never need a hall pass. i walk through the halls freely, and white students would say but i know my black friends can never do that, right? so there's this process
bodies and the lack of intelligence that people perceived in black and latino bodies. and these things were readily apparent when we talked to people in the school context. we interviewed blacks, whites and latinos, and there was a pretty consistent story that people perceived that black students and latino students were not as intelligent, were not going to achieve as well and were not going to behave as well as their white counterparts. >> host: so there was that perception? was there a...
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you have to make sure that the latino content is appropriate". i said, "when did i become a spokesperson for the latino community"? but i stepped up to the plate. and there was a pushcart full of apples and bananas and such. and i went to the producers and i said, "you know, if this was a real latino neighborhood there would be some plantains and coconuts on that". and they did it. and i said, "great". that empowered me. so i continued to look at the latino content with a questioning eye. >> it's interesting that you say that, because in your new book, becoming maria, your relationship to that part of your life is a little bit more ambivalent. you wanna get out from under the weight of what's going on in a difficult household. >> i think that-- because i didn't see too much of the wide world, i threw the baby out with the bathwater as far as my culture went. i assumed that every puerto rican household was as chaotic as my household. i wanted to get away from it. i didn't, at that point, see the good parts of my growing up and the wonderful, wondr
you have to make sure that the latino content is appropriate". i said, "when did i become a spokesperson for the latino community"? but i stepped up to the plate. and there was a pushcart full of apples and bananas and such. and i went to the producers and i said, "you know, if this was a real latino neighborhood there would be some plantains and coconuts on that". and they did it. and i said, "great". that empowered me. so i continued to look at the latino...
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estÁ circulando un polÉmico video donde aparecen niÑos latinos insultando a donald trump y cuestionandoudicar las imÁgenes de los hispano, marÍa paula hablÓ con el creador del clip. >>> josÉ los niÑos son niÑos latinos nacido nuests en estado unidos y segÚn el director quieren defenderse de los ataques que ha hecho el precandidato y ofenderlo de la misma manera que Él aseguran los ha ofendido a ellos. >>> desafiando el precandidato donald trump los niÑos en este video dicen sentirse ofendidos por las palabras que Él ha dicho sobre los migrantes el activista estadounidense montgomery lÍder del comitÉ de acciÓn polÍtica, quiso que fueran pequeÑos latinos nacidos en estados unidos los mensajeros de su campaÑa. >>> queremos decir no a el odio racista que donald trump estÁ pareciendo contra los latinos, y los merck mÉxÉxico americano no primera vez que usa esta estrategia. en el 2014 hizo un video de la violencia domÉstica y a favor del feminismo donde se ven niÑo usando palabras. >>> Él estÁ ofendiendo a los niÑos nacido en estados unidos diciendo que son bebÉs anclas >>> este video harÁ ma
estÁ circulando un polÉmico video donde aparecen niÑos latinos insultando a donald trump y cuestionandoudicar las imÁgenes de los hispano, marÍa paula hablÓ con el creador del clip. >>> josÉ los niÑos son niÑos latinos nacido nuests en estado unidos y segÚn el director quieren defenderse de los ataques que ha hecho el precandidato y ofenderlo de la misma manera que Él aseguran los ha ofendido a ellos. >>> desafiando el precandidato donald trump los niÑos en este...
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what will it take to get latinos to vote in 2018 are any nonpresidential year? will it take lillian castro -- julian castro? not in ae get the vote presidential year? rep. israel: i think it takes all hands on deck. bottom line, it is connection to the voters. hillary shows very well in san antonio -- showed very well in san antonio this week. tu ary, she said, yo soy hillary. she has a history of connecting here. and we also know more than 30% of the latino vote in texas is 13, and 29.ages of it doesn't matter what ethnicity, that segment is always the hardest and leading indicator of whether or not they were vote. are at theether we hillary level or another level. i put the burden on all of us who are on the ballot and putting campaigns and resources together to not overlook the latino vote. i have been involved in so many campaigns, where we bring in so much money. -- only have so much money. what is our target? 50 and over. everybody else is on their own. it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. latinos have not been voting because we have not been spending resourc
what will it take to get latinos to vote in 2018 are any nonpresidential year? will it take lillian castro -- julian castro? not in ae get the vote presidential year? rep. israel: i think it takes all hands on deck. bottom line, it is connection to the voters. hillary shows very well in san antonio -- showed very well in san antonio this week. tu ary, she said, yo soy hillary. she has a history of connecting here. and we also know more than 30% of the latino vote in texas is 13, and 29.ages of...
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on the show this morning, the 25 most attractive latinos in massachusetts - well, at least the publisher of the magazine that recently named and honored these beautiful people. also on the show, a unique an unprecedented event looking to unite both the dominican community of massachusetts and the cuban-american, as they share a common history. and, we will also talk to the organizer of runway for mom - a unique event that combined high fashion, motherhood and the fight against breast cancer. and in just a few moments, the baseball legend and global humanitarian roberto clemente will be honored here in boston by puerto rican veterans. on revista hispana. # now, as veterans day approaches, the puerto rican association will host several important events. on november 11th, it will host its annual veterans day ceremony at noon with members of the community and boston mayor marty walsh. in addition, a special celebration will take place on thursday, november 19th in memory of baseball legend and humanitarian, roberto because many people do not know that clemente enlisted in the u.s. marine cor
on the show this morning, the 25 most attractive latinos in massachusetts - well, at least the publisher of the magazine that recently named and honored these beautiful people. also on the show, a unique an unprecedented event looking to unite both the dominican community of massachusetts and the cuban-american, as they share a common history. and, we will also talk to the organizer of runway for mom - a unique event that combined high fashion, motherhood and the fight against breast cancer....
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and cane tell you that part of the reason that many latinos, millions of latinos are supporting donaldhe's standing up for us and he's saying exactly what it is we need. we have a huge unemployment crisis in our community. when you have someone who's talking about bringing manufacturing jobs back to america, about negotiating better trade deals, about stopping illegal immigration so we actually have jobs that aren't constantly beings undercut by people willing to do these jobs for less, that's music to our ears. he's even talking about helping veterans, many of whom are latinos. we love donald trump specifically because we're latino. so when someone asks me how can you support him as a latino, i say i almost want to ask well as a latino how is it you don't? >> you know, i love ripping up the bill of rights which i didn't know it applied to people that were illegal immigrants. you can't say the term "anchor baby"? >> isn't that ironic? they're celebrating lawlessness but then citing the constitution. a little ironic. >> what's your reaction to this as a democrat? >> well, it's not as a
and cane tell you that part of the reason that many latinos, millions of latinos are supporting donaldhe's standing up for us and he's saying exactly what it is we need. we have a huge unemployment crisis in our community. when you have someone who's talking about bringing manufacturing jobs back to america, about negotiating better trade deals, about stopping illegal immigration so we actually have jobs that aren't constantly beings undercut by people willing to do these jobs for less, that's...
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we're moving now into a discussion about latino voter outreach in iowa. right now the estimated latino population here is somewhere around 173,500. that' 5.6% of the state population, the state' largest minority group. and here is where they are central. it' the counties highlighted in dark red. latinos make up 10% or more of the population there. so joe enriquez henry joins us now. you're the president of lulac council 307 here in iowa. >>joe: correct. correct. >>sabrina: so lulac stands for league of united latininmerican citizens. >>joe: very good. very good. >>sabrina: and you have a hugege go this caucus and that' to get about those 50,000 latinos who are registered voters >>joe: correct. >>sabrina: involved. >>joe: yes. >>sabrina: that' a daunting task. >>joe: it is, but we're gonna do it. we are committed to do it. this is a very important time to make our voices heard. caucus goers so that would mean out of the 200 cauc-, 200,000 caucus goers, we wanna be the ,000 that participate. and when we lolo at the caucuses, we have both the democratic cauc
we're moving now into a discussion about latino voter outreach in iowa. right now the estimated latino population here is somewhere around 173,500. that' 5.6% of the state population, the state' largest minority group. and here is where they are central. it' the counties highlighted in dark red. latinos make up 10% or more of the population there. so joe enriquez henry joins us now. you're the president of lulac council 307 here in iowa. >>joe: correct. correct. >>sabrina: so lulac...
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msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar, and amy holmes of "the blaze." thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> amy, gop campaigns in revolt against the media debate structure, meeting later tonight. what gives here? >> what gives are a series of questions that the republican candidates didn't like, including the opening question asking donald trump if he is running a comic book campaign, sort of the when did you stop beating your wife type of questions and i also think as nbc has been reporting that some of the candidates who are not doing very well in the debates certainly have a motivation to have fewer of them. you just ran that clip of jeb bush being asked if he's having any fun with his tight grin, yes, i'm having fun. i think it's been a very grim affair for mr. bush. >> jonathan, do you get the right to really say what kind of questions you want? i mean, i ran for president. they asked tough questions of all of us, and some that we considered frivolous. do you run into the danger of being able to kind of censor in
msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar, and amy holmes of "the blaze." thank you all for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> amy, gop campaigns in revolt against the media debate structure, meeting later tonight. what gives here? >> what gives are a series of questions that the republican candidates didn't like, including the opening question asking donald trump if he is running a comic book campaign, sort of the when...
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. >> we believe that it's an affront to latinos in particular mexicans and mexican americans my parents in particular because of all of the negative things that donald trump has said about us. i believe it's up to snl to understand that when they put a donald trump in front of people, and he says these type of derogatory comments, that has a direct relationship to what is happening out in every day lives of latinos. >> joining us now from san diego a syndicated columnist and in washington jennice fenm tez. this makes him more popular. what do you think the goal of the congressional hispanic caucus. >> we all have the right to free speech, we all know that no one has launched a
. >> we believe that it's an affront to latinos in particular mexicans and mexican americans my parents in particular because of all of the negative things that donald trump has said about us. i believe it's up to snl to understand that when they put a donald trump in front of people, and he says these type of derogatory comments, that has a direct relationship to what is happening out in every day lives of latinos. >> joining us now from san diego a syndicated columnist and in...
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communities in particular you have latinos making up 15 percent of population and yet only benefiting from 5.4 percent of city units and 11 percent in privately development unit i think that one of the challenges that i see is not just the rules in terms of preferences but also how it is that members of that communities and other communities are figuring out what is available and the outreach that needs to be done i actually think one the things that necessarily has to happen the city needs to invest resources for better outreach in theirselves communities and especially in the latino communities, the african-american and the chinese community we need to figure out how we reach out and make sure as those rules change that members of the neighborhoods in those communities said they can benefit from those policy changes thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much and thank you for the support colleagues looks like we're in a fairly good position a couple of things i want to acknowledge questions and issues and also want to speak to the audience members we want to ac
communities in particular you have latinos making up 15 percent of population and yet only benefiting from 5.4 percent of city units and 11 percent in privately development unit i think that one of the challenges that i see is not just the rules in terms of preferences but also how it is that members of that communities and other communities are figuring out what is available and the outreach that needs to be done i actually think one the things that necessarily has to happen the city needs to...
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the latino vote, they are young. i don't know any person in that age who has a book of stamps in their purse. so they're not going to fill out a piece of paper and mail it in. we go back to structural things. so for a young mobile voter who moved here from l.a. or from harris county to south austin, they wake up in the middle of early voting and say damn, i didn't change my voter registration. these are small, simple barriers that we can overcome. when we have a lieutenant governor who suggests that we can't overcome them, we are doing a disservice to the american heroes who took the hoses and the dogs of bull connor and who gave up their life for the right to vote. >> i'm sure they might be able to stay around after. i'm sorry. go ahead. >> i teach young college students about american government and texas government. they don't trust the system. most fundamentally, i think a lot of them believe their vote doesn't matter at all and that money controls the entire political system. so my question to you is how do you
the latino vote, they are young. i don't know any person in that age who has a book of stamps in their purse. so they're not going to fill out a piece of paper and mail it in. we go back to structural things. so for a young mobile voter who moved here from l.a. or from harris county to south austin, they wake up in the middle of early voting and say damn, i didn't change my voter registration. these are small, simple barriers that we can overcome. when we have a lieutenant governor who suggests...
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. >> chino latino. >> it's not just restaurants. it's also art, too. >> that's right. that's right. [ laughter ] >> do you hope that viewers or people who attend these events today will learn more about the art or the artist or both? >> we are hoping for both. we're not only bringing puerto ricans as participants, but also collectors and also government officials. and we kind of want to spread the word of the great talent that is out there and the great work. there's so much going on currently in new york city and lots of new artists also coming from puerto rico, actually, establishing themselves in williamsburg and other areas of new york city. and we kind of want to open the doors for them to be able to engage with the community and thrive, as well. >> its sounds like your display will educate people of both, not only the artwork that they're viewing or soaking up, but a little bit about the artist, as well? >> that's correct, and gladys pea-acosta, the curator of the show, will take people on a tour of the paintings themselves, a
. >> chino latino. >> it's not just restaurants. it's also art, too. >> that's right. that's right. [ laughter ] >> do you hope that viewers or people who attend these events today will learn more about the art or the artist or both? >> we are hoping for both. we're not only bringing puerto ricans as participants, but also collectors and also government officials. and we kind of want to spread the word of the great talent that is out there and the great work....
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administrators talked about low expectations that they experience for black and latino students as they navigated the school. parents talked about the expectations and those things also become a self fulfilling prophecy. they provide more or less access to the teacher's time and attention, they provide more or less access to rigorous instructional curriculum and they provide another set of messages about who's capable of the school context and who's not. one example of that became embedded in the school environment is that the school is about 45% white and about 41% african-american and about 8.5% latino. but the honor level track and ap level track of the sort of privileged context of the school were 80 and 90% white. so less than 50% white students but the classes that are the high start classes in the schools were prominently white people in the community talk about the fact you come committed to school the students mingle in the hallways and you see them talking to each other and they go to class and go separate ways and you can walk down the hall and and see the difference between
administrators talked about low expectations that they experience for black and latino students as they navigated the school. parents talked about the expectations and those things also become a self fulfilling prophecy. they provide more or less access to the teacher's time and attention, they provide more or less access to rigorous instructional curriculum and they provide another set of messages about who's capable of the school context and who's not. one example of that became embedded in...
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tambiÉn hubo tiempo para la foto del recuerdo, mostrando su orgullo de ser latino. >> los latinos aquÍ desde las vegas. presten atenciÓn porque van a saber quiÉn llegÓ con quiÉn en la alfombra roja y quÉ andaban diciendo los famosos cuando vieron las cÁmaras de "despierta amÉrica". francisca: los tortolitos, yo les cuento, seÑores, no sean tan incrÉdulos, andan diciendo en las redes, que la britney spears que ven es una imitadora, quiere saber si fue la real?, aquÍ les vamos a aclarar sus dudas, tengan un poco de fe, no sean malos, ya volvemos. johnny: este lunes comenzamos la semana de acciÓn de gracias y ana patricia comentada con nosotros sus comienzos en este paÍs como inmigrante hasta cumplir su sueÑo americano. ana: hablando de sueÑos, nuestra sofÍa vergara se va a casar, es la forma mÁs esperada del aÑo, sofÍa vergara y joe manganiello, johnny: aunque dicen que es el hombre mÁs sexy del mundo pero creo que soy yo, seguimos en la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn y su show favorito con mÁs actualidad, ayuda, y alegrÍa, y hoy es viernes! el más grande de los 5 tamaños del nuevo y mp
tambiÉn hubo tiempo para la foto del recuerdo, mostrando su orgullo de ser latino. >> los latinos aquÍ desde las vegas. presten atenciÓn porque van a saber quiÉn llegÓ con quiÉn en la alfombra roja y quÉ andaban diciendo los famosos cuando vieron las cÁmaras de "despierta amÉrica". francisca: los tortolitos, yo les cuento, seÑores, no sean tan incrÉdulos, andan diciendo en las redes, que la britney spears que ven es una imitadora, quiere saber si fue la real?, aquÍ...
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y la mayorÍa no estÁn en casas hogares, la mayorÍa estÁn en locales del grupo con escasas no latinos. >> para ser padres de crianza debe pasar con antecedentes de expresiÓn de la casa pero para la seÑora rosa molina la experiencia fue gratificante. >> esto es algo que llena, que da gusto y que van a sentir bien pagados por que estos muchachos luego lo busca y lo vienen a visitar, y vienen a llamarlos con cariÑo, tal vez mÁs que nuestros hijos. presentarÁ: el servicio es ciudadanÍa ha gastado miles de dÓlares para que los servicios marÍa: enrique peÑa nieto rechazÓ el uso de la marihuana y llamÓ a un debate pÚblico para conocer la opiniÓn de los ciudadanos sobre este tema. >> el presidente peÑa nieto dijo que estÁn contra la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana sin embargo dijo que su postura no riÑe con iniciar un debate al que Él mismo ha convocado tras el amparo que convocÓ la suprema corte de justicia para que cuatro personas podrÁ realizar actividades relacionadas con el autoconsumo sin comercializarla. >> reglas que cree que esto puede inducir al consumo de otras drogas mucho mÁs fuerte
y la mayorÍa no estÁn en casas hogares, la mayorÍa estÁn en locales del grupo con escasas no latinos. >> para ser padres de crianza debe pasar con antecedentes de expresiÓn de la casa pero para la seÑora rosa molina la experiencia fue gratificante. >> esto es algo que llena, que da gusto y que van a sentir bien pagados por que estos muchachos luego lo busca y lo vienen a visitar, y vienen a llamarlos con cariÑo, tal vez mÁs que nuestros hijos. presentarÁ: el servicio es...
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unidos, no voten por los >> la pancarta que decÍa latinos unidos no voten por los racistas.ntes, se tapÓ a un pederasta violento que se encontraba preso y causÓ por ocupación en la ciudad. de leÓn: ocurrió sin que la policÍa supiera de la situaciÓn, como nos cuenta flavio todo cambiÓ. flavio: el pederasta violento paso de vivir en un hotel a un centro de salud ubicado en esta ciudad segÚn confirmÓ el departamento de la policÍa de vallejol autoridades estatales liberaron a este pedofilia violento que estuvo hospedado desde el lunes en este motel en la ciudad de vallejo, sin que la policÍa o el alcalde supiera de la decisiÓn. de la compaÑÍa de salud informÓ la semana pasada que el seÑor se habÍa puesto en libertad habÍan considerado reubicarla a otras Áreas del condado y finalmente decidieron traerlo a vallejo. >> no me gustarÍa que estuviera tan cerca, no me gustarÍa que alojen aquÍ a ese tipo de persona. flavio: se ordenÓ que saliera para el 30 de noviembre, tiro saliÓ antes sin que nadie supiera de la decisiÓn. >> explicaron que la razÓn de esto fue porque es considerado re
unidos, no voten por los >> la pancarta que decÍa latinos unidos no voten por los racistas.ntes, se tapÓ a un pederasta violento que se encontraba preso y causÓ por ocupación en la ciudad. de leÓn: ocurrió sin que la policÍa supiera de la situaciÓn, como nos cuenta flavio todo cambiÓ. flavio: el pederasta violento paso de vivir en un hotel a un centro de salud ubicado en esta ciudad segÚn confirmÓ el departamento de la policÍa de vallejol autoridades estatales liberaron a este...
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care systems, our educational systems, our schools, we have a group here called oono, a group of latinos300 million dollars was given to them to build six schools. they wasted the money. it was in scandals. all because illegals did not want to bust their children out of their neighborhood. this is what is going on here in chicago >>> that's going on in chicago. i'm not so sure it's representative of all the illegal undocumented immigrants in the u.s., but we will talk about this on the other side of the break. never mind the financial cost, there is also a political cost of a deportation plan. we will talk about that with charles butler when on target returns. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >>> we are talking tonight about immigration and donald trump's plan to
care systems, our educational systems, our schools, we have a group here called oono, a group of latinos300 million dollars was given to them to build six schools. they wasted the money. it was in scandals. all because illegals did not want to bust their children out of their neighborhood. this is what is going on here in chicago >>> that's going on in chicago. i'm not so sure it's representative of all the illegal undocumented immigrants in the u.s., but we will talk about this on the...
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care systems, our educational systems, our schools, we have a group here called oono, a group of latinos300 million dollars was given to them to build six schools. they wasted the money. it was in scandals. all because illegals did not want to bust their children out of their neighborhood. this is what is going on here in chicago >>> that's going on in chicago. i'm not so sure it's representative of all the illegal undocumented immigrants in the u.s., but we will talk about this on the other side of the break. never mind the financial cost, there is also a political cost of a deportation plan. we will talk about that with charles butler when on target returns. >>> we are talking tonight about immigration and donald trump's plan to round up and deport all 11 million undocumented workers living in the you haves. critics say it is not only the wrong approach to the immigration system but it is totally unrealistic. those are not the views of charles butler. he is a trump ratty supporter. is it realistic simply given that most studies say the average undocumented immigrant has been here for 1
care systems, our educational systems, our schools, we have a group here called oono, a group of latinos300 million dollars was given to them to build six schools. they wasted the money. it was in scandals. all because illegals did not want to bust their children out of their neighborhood. this is what is going on here in chicago >>> that's going on in chicago. i'm not so sure it's representative of all the illegal undocumented immigrants in the u.s., but we will talk about this on the...
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latinos are 18%. diminishedink it has the role and the importance of african americans in american politics. i do not think that has been the effect. thatnot think the argument froms have taken jobs african-americans are close. you can identify a small amount of job segments, but they are not competing in agriculture or a lot of the housing, construction. a lot of the work immigrants do, especially undocumented immigrants, it is an entirely area.ent the reasons for plaque unemployment, mass incarceration, police violence, you cannot say immigration is the cause. set of issues both historical and contemporary. one of the important things that happened in the 1980's is a the african-american civil rights movement became more closely aligned with the immigrant rights movement. the social movement of people of color, there is an alliance. >> next question. at the same time we have hart-celler, we have a lot of civil rights movements in the united states. we are also at a time when the united states is in
latinos are 18%. diminishedink it has the role and the importance of african americans in american politics. i do not think that has been the effect. thatnot think the argument froms have taken jobs african-americans are close. you can identify a small amount of job segments, but they are not competing in agriculture or a lot of the housing, construction. a lot of the work immigrants do, especially undocumented immigrants, it is an entirely area.ent the reasons for plaque unemployment, mass...
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honor friends and family at a traditional latino celebration.. or head to the ice to cheer on the iowa wild. where you can catch all the action good morning. it's another great good morning. it's another great day to get out and enjoy des moines and the metro. honor friends and family who have passed at the art center's day of the dead celebration. and learn more about the famous hispanic holiday. it's going on from noon to 6 p-m. and it's free for the whole family. get an inside look into the secret life of junie b-jones. and follow her as she takes on her first day of school. catch the fun-filled musical at the des moines playhouse today at 1 or 4 p-m. tickets start at 18 dollars. finally, cheer on the iowa wild at wells fargo arena as they take on the rockford icehogs! enjoy all the action on the ice tonight at 5 at wells fargo arena. tickets start at 10 dollars. remember, there are a thousand ways to get out and enjoy des moines. to find out how, check out our website at catch des moines dot com. the first day of november will feel more like
honor friends and family at a traditional latino celebration.. or head to the ice to cheer on the iowa wild. where you can catch all the action good morning. it's another great good morning. it's another great day to get out and enjoy des moines and the metro. honor friends and family who have passed at the art center's day of the dead celebration. and learn more about the famous hispanic holiday. it's going on from noon to 6 p-m. and it's free for the whole family. get an inside look into the...
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it is no longer latino. it is a blending of what the new america looks like. we are missing the boat if you are not looking at the with a i coalitions are forming, of the way they think of themselves as independents. they don't like party labels. millennials have a big part of that. add the could be vergence of technology and it is a different conversation that i think many of us on the east coast having been there forever we miss that conversation and we will miss that wave. this even presidential election has a lot to do with what's happening in the mountainous west and in the west and it is important to note. >> so i hear you. right? and that feels like sort of the ideal even of what we would want to imagine to happen that kind of racial lines fall away. yet, andre, your research suggests that the other possibility is that they actually become more salient, people become more desirous of protecting their authentic identities, protecting their spaces and their kind of political power spaces. >> i think what we have in california and what many states are faci
it is no longer latino. it is a blending of what the new america looks like. we are missing the boat if you are not looking at the with a i coalitions are forming, of the way they think of themselves as independents. they don't like party labels. millennials have a big part of that. add the could be vergence of technology and it is a different conversation that i think many of us on the east coast having been there forever we miss that conversation and we will miss that wave. this even...
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you have one latino on the ticket. who needs two? >> well, look, first of all, the days of picking a vice-president to carry a state have been gone for very long time. >> you're right about that. you're right. >> i don't think president bush was worried about carrying wyoming or barack obama delaware you. pick a vice-president to fix the problem with your brand oar reinforce your bran, and lord know is have the problem with bill clinton but his pick of al gore was a brilliant choice because it seven the signal to then perceived to be very moderate southerners, new generation, young, handsome guys, doubled down on the parts of clinton he wants to emto f size and -- emphasize and whether it's cruz rubio or rubio cruz, you can see how two young, charismatic, smart, next generation candidates and makes it. possible to not talk about the fact they're both hispanics because they're both hispanics. >> but one alone on a ticket would be historic. so, why do you need two? i take nothing against either man. why need to double it up? >> well, o
you have one latino on the ticket. who needs two? >> well, look, first of all, the days of picking a vice-president to carry a state have been gone for very long time. >> you're right about that. you're right. >> i don't think president bush was worried about carrying wyoming or barack obama delaware you. pick a vice-president to fix the problem with your brand oar reinforce your bran, and lord know is have the problem with bill clinton but his pick of al gore was a brilliant...
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we're talking to our latino community right now. and i grew up -- >> particularly in the realm of education and teaching. >> absolutely. yeah. didn't learn english until head start. mom had a 3rd-grade education, only espaol, and that was a >> yeah. >> that can be a problem for our new yorkers if our new yorkers are gonna grow and shorten the gap of inequality. >> ah! i want to get back to what you just said, because, yes, the city has demonstrated that they want to be partners in other areas and in other realms, and then this happens. what does that say to you -- that perhaps that commitment isn't what it used to be or it's not as strong? i mean, what was your reaction, other than flummoxed, when you said, "all right. they were leading us down this road for so long. we thought we had a partner, and, suddenly, our funding is cut." >> i think the reaction that really is the one that matters is from the students, and students are really disheartened. they were crying. they were going to programs -- paola's and others -- and they were
we're talking to our latino community right now. and i grew up -- >> particularly in the realm of education and teaching. >> absolutely. yeah. didn't learn english until head start. mom had a 3rd-grade education, only espaol, and that was a >> yeah. >> that can be a problem for our new yorkers if our new yorkers are gonna grow and shorten the gap of inequality. >> ah! i want to get back to what you just said, because, yes, the city has demonstrated that they want...
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and most latinos this in this country agree they should have that chance to become legal and most latinossomebody or have somebody in their family who are undocumented. so they take it personally. and that is a fundamental misunderstanding of the republicans -- >> the objective -- >> guys, we are simply literally out of time. i got to go to commercial break. jeffrey, we'll have you back, maria, as well. thank you we'll be right back. >> thank you, anderson. >> okay. here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. gummy multivitaminrst ever from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummie
and most latinos this in this country agree they should have that chance to become legal and most latinossomebody or have somebody in their family who are undocumented. so they take it personally. and that is a fundamental misunderstanding of the republicans -- >> the objective -- >> guys, we are simply literally out of time. i got to go to commercial break. jeffrey, we'll have you back, maria, as well. thank you we'll be right back. >> thank you, anderson. >> okay. here...
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ilia: el precandidato ben carlson dijo que los latinos puede ser Útiles para trabajar en hoteles y enportados. la justicia chilena ciudad barriga. ¡peptocóptero! ♪ si los sandwiches hacen tu panza sonar, el alivio rosa es rápido en llegar, ¡para que puedas pensar y brillar! ♪ alivia el malestar estomacal rápido con pepto. ilia: el presidente obama encabezÓ el cementerio nacional de arlington la ceremonia de homenaje a los veteranos en su dÍa. empresarios y comunidades a contratar a mÁs veteranos, porque aproximadamente 200.000 regresan a la vida civil cada aÑo. dijo que no estÁ satisfecho por lo que se hace con los veteranos, asegurÓ que la oficina de veteranos tiene mÁs presupuesto para ayudarlos. en el dÍa de hoy se le reconoce a todos ellos por su servicio, pero, sabÍa usted que los hispanos son la minorÍa mÁs grande entre los veteranos de 17 a 34 aÑos con un 18,2%? esto es comparado con el 10,2% de los afro americanos y esto es comparado con el 10,2% de los afro americanos y con el seis, 106,9% de los hispanos no blancos. reforzÓ interactivas acompasa por 1 millÓn con trocitos 100
ilia: el precandidato ben carlson dijo que los latinos puede ser Útiles para trabajar en hoteles y enportados. la justicia chilena ciudad barriga. ¡peptocóptero! ♪ si los sandwiches hacen tu panza sonar, el alivio rosa es rápido en llegar, ¡para que puedas pensar y brillar! ♪ alivia el malestar estomacal rápido con pepto. ilia: el presidente obama encabezÓ el cementerio nacional de arlington la ceremonia de homenaje a los veteranos en su dÍa. empresarios y comunidades a contratar a...
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en la florida se espera que el 20% de los latinos registrados salgan y participen en la votaciÓn, enso una organizaciÓn lance una campaÑa nacional para promover la participaciÓn latina, como lo dice juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan carlos: protÉgete, ciudadanÍa. esta campaÑa tiene significados que es especial, porque quiere proteger la unidad familiar. representante: no nada permanente de la residencia permanente, la Única seguridad en el paÍs de no ser deportado, asegurar que su familia se queda es la ciudadanÍa. juan carlos: se busca brindar el apoyo necesario para que los residentes permanentes elegibles adquieran la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. funcionaria: queremos contestar preguntas sobre la ciudadanÍa y queremos brindarles asesorÍa para empezar el proceso. juan carlos: esta mujer tenÍa miedo por varias razones. rosa: el examen de inglÉs y que de pronto me vayan a salir con otras preguntas. juan carlos: otros lo hacen por falta de recursos, mery dijo que era mÁs fácil de lo que pensaba, hoy orgullosa muestra el certificado que comprueba que es ciudadana de estados unidos. exhorta a qu
en la florida se espera que el 20% de los latinos registrados salgan y participen en la votaciÓn, enso una organizaciÓn lance una campaÑa nacional para promover la participaciÓn latina, como lo dice juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan carlos: protÉgete, ciudadanÍa. esta campaÑa tiene significados que es especial, porque quiere proteger la unidad familiar. representante: no nada permanente de la residencia permanente, la Única seguridad en el paÍs de no ser deportado, asegurar que su familia se...
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del nombre latino ocurriÓ el 17 de este mes. ahora serÁ juzgado como adulto. >> las investigaciones rebasaron fronteras, franco martÍnez que en su afÁn de matar le quitÓ la vida a una niÑa. >> yo estaba manejando carro, y lo arrestaron, anunciaron al fbi de mÉxico y lo trajeron para acÁ, a martÍnez se le imputan varias acusaciones, los involucrados en tres diferentes homicidios presuntamente pertenecÍan a pandillas, las autoridades envÍan un claro mensaje. marÍa: por tercer aÑo consecutivo la patrulla carretera de california iniciÓ la campaÑa como desafÍo por la interestatal 40 para evitar muertes en la ruta, la patrulla de caminos serio con otros cuerpos de seguridad para asegurarse de que todos los conductores lleguen a su destino, se deberÁ de petar las indicaciones a la hora de manejar. claro estÁ tampoco se puede beber alcohol ni cebollas mientras maneja. >> nosotros como todos los festivos tenemos toda la disponibilidad para trabajar en esta fecha, ademÁs es una celebraciÓn de casi todos alguna visitar a sus familiares, su
del nombre latino ocurriÓ el 17 de este mes. ahora serÁ juzgado como adulto. >> las investigaciones rebasaron fronteras, franco martÍnez que en su afÁn de matar le quitÓ la vida a una niÑa. >> yo estaba manejando carro, y lo arrestaron, anunciaron al fbi de mÉxico y lo trajeron para acÁ, a martÍnez se le imputan varias acusaciones, los involucrados en tres diferentes homicidios presuntamente pertenecÍan a pandillas, las autoridades envÍan un claro mensaje. marÍa: por...
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mayor's office of housing is approaching the wrong way start with the displacements of blacks and latinos in san francisco. >> and work backward from that 25 or it could be should be 100 percent i think ideas are great but not like that the blacks and latinos are forced out of the city at a higher rate than anyone else okay (clapping.) so why not start with thanks for doing that could it be 100 percent if it benefits the blacks and latinos currently at risk of being displaced and brought back one of the things i like about the mayors plan for the mission they're talking about people coming back it is not as easy to i identity not be tim i do in parts of maine 50 percent and new york we agree the goal to stop the displacements of blacks and lacing and bring back blacks especially because of history redevelopment and latinos if this is our goal that should dictate and for god sakes not district but neighborhood fighting the parts discrimination against blacks and lacing that resulted in them being displaced at a quick rate and back into everything 100 percent when the item is reached in the
mayor's office of housing is approaching the wrong way start with the displacements of blacks and latinos in san francisco. >> and work backward from that 25 or it could be should be 100 percent i think ideas are great but not like that the blacks and latinos are forced out of the city at a higher rate than anyone else okay (clapping.) so why not start with thanks for doing that could it be 100 percent if it benefits the blacks and latinos currently at risk of being displaced and brought...
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, the gop released an autopsy report that included a frank assessment of how the party is seen by latino voters. only 27% of whom supported mitt romney. quote, if hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies, before adding, we must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform. or as republican strategist steve schmidt puts it -- >> it is impossible for us to put together a coalition to win the presidency with less than about 40% of the hispanic vote. >> donald trump is far from the gop's only problem in this regard. today, marco rubio and ted cruz were polling in third and fourth place for the race for the gop nomination, and who many see as currently the two candidates most likely to emerge as the nominee, became engaged in a bitter immigration battle of their own. rubio was a member of the so-called gang of eight that crafted and advocated for the 2013 comprehensive immigration reform bill, that included a path to citizenship. that got 68 votes in the senate before being blocked in the house. under fire from immigration hardliners and th
, the gop released an autopsy report that included a frank assessment of how the party is seen by latino voters. only 27% of whom supported mitt romney. quote, if hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies, before adding, we must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform. or as republican strategist steve schmidt puts it -- >> it is impossible for us to put together a coalition to win the presidency with less than about 40% of the...
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ilia: el precandidato ben carlson dijo que los latinos puede ser Útiles para trabajar en hoteles y endos. la justicia chilena interrogÓ a un sacerdote que el vaticano considera culpable de cometer abuso sexual, regresamos. maria. ♪ hay miles de formas de entrar en el complejo sistema de salud. unitedhealthcare puede hacerlo más sencillo, con su línea de enfermeras que hablan español. enfermera: (voz desde el teléfono) si es conjuntivitis, podría ser muy contagioso. ya me di cuenta... unitedhealthcare aquí está. el iphone más avanzado hasta ahora. obtén el nuevo iphone 6s en t-mobile. la red que ha duplicado su covertura lte en el último año. nuestra nueva señal de alcance lte extendido™ ahora llega el doble de lejos que antes. y es cuatro veces mejor en edificios. ¿quieres más? obtén el precio más bajo en iphone 6s al cambiar tu teléfono. sin pago inicial y sólo $5 al mes con jump! on demand. obtenlo ya en t-mobile. ilia: el presidente obama encabezÓ el cementerio nacional de arlington la ceremonia de homenaje a los veteranos en su dÍa. empresarios y comunidades a contratar a mÁs vete
ilia: el precandidato ben carlson dijo que los latinos puede ser Útiles para trabajar en hoteles y endos. la justicia chilena interrogÓ a un sacerdote que el vaticano considera culpable de cometer abuso sexual, regresamos. maria. ♪ hay miles de formas de entrar en el complejo sistema de salud. unitedhealthcare puede hacerlo más sencillo, con su línea de enfermeras que hablan español. enfermera: (voz desde el teléfono) si es conjuntivitis, podría ser muy contagioso. ya me di cuenta......
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we know that latinos and minorities turn out in bigger numbers in a presidential year. we have have a gubernatorial election and turnout is terrible. looking back at 2014, governor abbott, won a big portion of the latino vote but it was a low voter turnout election. what is it going to take to get latinos out to vote in 2018 and in any nonpresidential year? is it going to take a castro to run for office how can we get hispanics to the vote when it's not a presidential year? >> i think it takes -- it takes all hands on deck. it's not just -- it's -- bottom line, it's connection to voters. hillary showed us well in san antonio this week when they said, i'm with hillary, she said, i am your hillary. she made that connection. she has a history in texas of being here. and people remember that. but we also have younger -- 33% of the latino vote in texas is between ages of 18 and 29. it done matter if they're latino or any other race or ethnicity, that segment is the hardest and the leading indicator whether or not they're going to vote. so it means reaching out and connecting
we know that latinos and minorities turn out in bigger numbers in a presidential year. we have have a gubernatorial election and turnout is terrible. looking back at 2014, governor abbott, won a big portion of the latino vote but it was a low voter turnout election. what is it going to take to get latinos out to vote in 2018 and in any nonpresidential year? is it going to take a castro to run for office how can we get hispanics to the vote when it's not a presidential year? >> i think it...