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but he is hispanic and univision decides what hispanics can do. >> there is something to be said aboutoral contradictions of a man that led the charge to dehumanize and criminalize immigrants and then shows up at a mexican restaurant. that's like cuban officials going to a mcdonald's. >> tucker: was the owner an immigrant? i thought he was an american. >> i don't think that makes a difference. >> tucker: whoa, whoa, hold on. wait! slow down. you are saying if you have a hispanic last name, you must be an immigrant. there are a lot of americans with hispanic last names. >> of course. >> [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: he is an american. i am assuming he is. i hope everyone here is an american. having a meal with the attorney general of his country but not allowed to -- speak slowly so i can understand that? >> of course he is allowed. i am one of those people who doesn't believe in public shaming and this type of behavior when he see a public official. it doesn't matter if you don't agree with the administration he works for, i think we should offer civility. >> tucker: just so i know
but he is hispanic and univision decides what hispanics can do. >> there is something to be said aboutoral contradictions of a man that led the charge to dehumanize and criminalize immigrants and then shows up at a mexican restaurant. that's like cuban officials going to a mcdonald's. >> tucker: was the owner an immigrant? i thought he was an american. >> i don't think that makes a difference. >> tucker: whoa, whoa, hold on. wait! slow down. you are saying if you have a...
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now why are hispanics now giving approval ratings?ause hispanics share many of the core values that are dear to the republicans. we are god-fearing, law-abiding, we like small government, we are self-reliant, we do not want government in our lives, we fear god and we want -- we love this country. and -- >> mark: let me just ask you a question on that, though, elvira. because the people can have different views on that. but what i find interesting about the democrats' view of hispanics, and the media's. the media assume that lawful a hispanics in the united states only care about illegalha immigration. that, in fact, they are just ethnic solidarity voters. if you have been in this country for generations and you are , your most important , your most important hispanic, your most important issue is letting in lots of other hispanics. is that true, is that the only issue you guys care about?eo >> no. it is very important for us to find a solution to those people that have lived here for more c than 15, 20 years like a tps recipient. we d
now why are hispanics now giving approval ratings?ause hispanics share many of the core values that are dear to the republicans. we are god-fearing, law-abiding, we like small government, we are self-reliant, we do not want government in our lives, we fear god and we want -- we love this country. and -- >> mark: let me just ask you a question on that, though, elvira. because the people can have different views on that. but what i find interesting about the democrats' view of hispanics,...
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is leading in lots of other hispanics.that true, is that the only issue you guys care about? >> at all. it is very important for us to find a solution to those people that have lived here for more than 15, 20 years like a tps recipient. we don't want those people to be thrown out of here like cattle, because they have put roots in this country. that is why an immigration reform law is so important. it's important for us. but also, the economy. look at what is happening with the economy right now. that is benefiting more hispanic businesses. >> mark: that is certainly true. we have to leave it there, elvira. thanks very much. good luck in your race. friction between the carr fire man president trump's legal team is heating up. professor alan dershowitz will address the president's position next on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. shou
is leading in lots of other hispanics.that true, is that the only issue you guys care about? >> at all. it is very important for us to find a solution to those people that have lived here for more than 15, 20 years like a tps recipient. we don't want those people to be thrown out of here like cattle, because they have put roots in this country. that is why an immigration reform law is so important. it's important for us. but also, the economy. look at what is happening with the economy...
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so the hispanic vote is growing. and polls show that hispanics do not like republicans. not california hispanics anyway. they gave two responses to poll questions the first was they were selfish and the other one was they only cared about the rich. that's how most hispanic voters perceive the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out in california. >> larry elder, you started out this conversation we're having by talking about going to that diner, seeing some people who came up to you, knew who you were, and liked donald trump. >> well there are pockets of california that are quote unquote normal. central california. there's some certain areas outside of l.a. that are, but you look at l.a. and the bay area, where the lion's share of the votes come, and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters hasn't made any difference. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> in 88. what do you think and how are you going to vote on the possible proposal to break california up into three
so the hispanic vote is growing. and polls show that hispanics do not like republicans. not california hispanics anyway. they gave two responses to poll questions the first was they were selfish and the other one was they only cared about the rich. that's how most hispanic voters perceive the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out in california. >> larry elder, you started out this conversation we're having by talking about going to that diner, seeing some...
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so the hispanic vote is going and polls show that hispanics do not like republicans, california anyway. they gave two responses to the poll question, but first they were selfish, the other was they only cared about the rich. that's how hispanics view the republican party, neither of which is true but we've got our work cut out in california you started this conversation by talking about going to that diner. seeing some people who came up to you, knew who you were and like donald trump . >> there are pockets of california that are quote unquote normal. there's certain areas outside of la that are but if you look at la and the bay area where the votes are, the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters has made it different. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> host: in 1988. how are you going to vote on the possible proposal to rick california? >> guest: i'm going to vote against it. based on my analysis, your rickcalifornia three states , we're going to have four of whom are democrats, i want four more, 4+4 democrat
so the hispanic vote is going and polls show that hispanics do not like republicans, california anyway. they gave two responses to the poll question, but first they were selfish, the other was they only cared about the rich. that's how hispanics view the republican party, neither of which is true but we've got our work cut out in california you started this conversation by talking about going to that diner. seeing some people who came up to you, knew who you were and like donald trump ....
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all of the old hispanic families that you find in northern new mexico, all of them and their ancestors had to have come from this area. this is the immigration route and where they came out of what would later becomes old mexico. talkingyear are we here? alex: in the early 1500s, 1530, 1540, the first spanish explorers and conquistadors came through. >> it predates plymouth rock? alex: it predates plymouth rock, and most of what happened back east and the early american colonial. and the revolution. this happens a century or more prior to all of that. >> we are talking about immigration to the area. you are close to the border here in las cruces. what is the relationship between the u.s.-mexico border when it relates to new mexico? alex: if you are talking culture, i like to joke with tourists and visitors that my whole life i have heard about this international border and state borders, that i have never seen them. they have shown them to me on paper, but i have never seen them. what i mean by that is if you are born and raised in this community, this el paso/las cruces immunity, and
all of the old hispanic families that you find in northern new mexico, all of them and their ancestors had to have come from this area. this is the immigration route and where they came out of what would later becomes old mexico. talkingyear are we here? alex: in the early 1500s, 1530, 1540, the first spanish explorers and conquistadors came through. >> it predates plymouth rock? alex: it predates plymouth rock, and most of what happened back east and the early american colonial. and the...
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it's now about 40% hispanic, 40% caucasian, and asian and blacks are rest of it, so the hispanic voteis growing and polls her show hispanics don't like republicans in california, anyway. they gave two responses to pull question the first was selfish and the other was the only cared about the rich that's how most root-- hispanic voters think about the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out california. >> host: larry elder, you started out the conversation by talking about going to that diner and seeing people who came up to and do who you were like donald trump. >> guest: there are pockets in california that are cold. central california and certain areas outside of la that are. look at la and the bay area where the lion's share of the vote comes from and the fact that there are a handful of people that are conservative voters. i don't think california has gone republican since george herbert walker bush. >> host: in 1988. what do you think and how will you vote on the possible proposal to break california up? >> guest: i will vote against it. based on my a
it's now about 40% hispanic, 40% caucasian, and asian and blacks are rest of it, so the hispanic voteis growing and polls her show hispanics don't like republicans in california, anyway. they gave two responses to pull question the first was selfish and the other was the only cared about the rich that's how most root-- hispanic voters think about the republican party, neither of which is true. we have our work cut out california. >> host: larry elder, you started out the conversation by...
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he is hispanic and univision says he should not be allowed to do that.the anchors it joins us next to explain how that works. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. no... maybe you could trust that during your fantasy draft ...no, no, no. the computer won't auto-draft a kicker, in the 7th round. maybe you can trust you won't be kept at night because you auto-drafted a kicker, in the 7th round. (woman laughing) maybe you could trust that for the next 16 weeks you won't think about auto-drafting a kicker, in the 7th round. or... ...you could just trust duracell. (duracell mnemonic) you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. in honor of my dad, who was alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink, and they just came out perfect. - [announcer] check out our huge selection of custom apparel for every occasion. you'll even
he is hispanic and univision says he should not be allowed to do that.the anchors it joins us next to explain how that works. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. no... maybe you could trust that during your fantasy draft ...no, no, no. the computer won't auto-draft a kicker, in the 7th round. maybe you can trust you won't be kept at night because you auto-drafted a kicker, in the 7th round. (woman laughing) maybe you could trust that for the next 16 weeks you...
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if you are born and raised in this community, this border community, anglos and hispanics interwoven,e so interlaced, interdependent and intermixed. we are really tight. it is a cross-cultural cross-border community. movement between the two countries has always been pretty easy historically. pretty fluid and easy-going. a lot of people are family on both sides. the people of been her longer than the borders have been her. the ties and relationships go back. andborders have been moved changed. the people, pretty much their relationships are the same. you have families in the community that -- and we are talking hundreds of years ago -- language,ected in the our border language is a mixture of english and spanish. primeod is another example. mexicanfluence of culture and our food. >> as wewe turn -- turn left, we see a lot of piquant bushes. bushes. >> the primary reason is to all of these the countries. >> you are also known for green chile in this area. >> is a matter of fact, the community of hatch valley has gotten it copyrighted. no one can legally called her chile hatch chile unl
if you are born and raised in this community, this border community, anglos and hispanics interwoven,e so interlaced, interdependent and intermixed. we are really tight. it is a cross-cultural cross-border community. movement between the two countries has always been pretty easy historically. pretty fluid and easy-going. a lot of people are family on both sides. the people of been her longer than the borders have been her. the ties and relationships go back. andborders have been moved changed....
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i think the numbers getting hispanic workers back to work, he's helping hispanic voters.the president of the united states constantly under siege by the unscrupulous robert mueller and his team of partisans engaged in nothing but a total hoax and witch hunt. you see mueller's numbers going way down. the longer his investigation goes, the less americans have confidence in his objectivity and fairness. and he's constantly under siege by the left-wing media that rails on him night and day. is the president under siege actually raising his numbers among republicans? ed: he has 83-84 percent of republicans who totally support him. they are not moving away from him. they get energized enough to go out and vote. normally when there is a crisis in the white house. even with it's a staff person, the place this chaos. this place has been under siege since the beginning and he keeps moving forward. gregg: he keeps saying it's unfair and apparently republicans agree. ed: it is unfair. the critical thing is will they be energized and turn out to vote. a lot of women candidates spendin
i think the numbers getting hispanic workers back to work, he's helping hispanic voters.the president of the united states constantly under siege by the unscrupulous robert mueller and his team of partisans engaged in nothing but a total hoax and witch hunt. you see mueller's numbers going way down. the longer his investigation goes, the less americans have confidence in his objectivity and fairness. and he's constantly under siege by the left-wing media that rails on him night and day. is the...
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there are a lot of hispanics in texas who fit into those categories.e have just -- you know, we have an abundance of people in texas who haven't been well educated, who are young, and who are struggling. >> you grew up in texas. >> yep. >> was it always a source of pride for you growing up in texas? >> not at all. i was in dallas when kennedy was killed. it was a tremendous stigma. one of the reasons i fled the state shortly after that, because having -- you know, even being from texas at large, especially being from dallas, dallas was taken down like no other american city in our history. and it was -- >> after the assassination? >> yeah. the idea -- i really felt alienated from the political scene in dallas which was extremely right wing, but it was not a right winger that killed kennedy, it was a marxist. i had no idea we had a marxist in dallas. i hardly knew any democrats. it was awful being from dallas and being from texas then. and, you know, and then when linden johnson was president, it was such -- a lot of sneering that went on because of his
there are a lot of hispanics in texas who fit into those categories.e have just -- you know, we have an abundance of people in texas who haven't been well educated, who are young, and who are struggling. >> you grew up in texas. >> yep. >> was it always a source of pride for you growing up in texas? >> not at all. i was in dallas when kennedy was killed. it was a tremendous stigma. one of the reasons i fled the state shortly after that, because having -- you know, even...
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>> you've got no history of fighting blacks, hispanics, whites, you have none.u understand that? >> right. >> okay. you're going to be going to level 4 gp facility orientation unit and you'll begin your property here in a minute. you'll be escorted to a yard, okay? >> okay. >> all right, gary, next. >>> even the newest inmates already know the rules that must be followed. >> on the street i was lrc, crypt. it's a new world in jail, so it's different, you know? when i come to prison, i'm an asian person. i'm a crypt on the streets. i'm also asian, because that's who i am. when i come to jail, i got to be -- i got to pick, i got to choose one. if i'm a crypt, i got to hang out with the crypts. if i choose to be an asian, i can be with my people. 206447. >> step up over here. >> i'm just thinking about who's going to be my cellie. i was just thinking about what cell i'm going to. who's going to be my cellie, is he going to be cool or not? i don't think about the bad situation first. i look at the positive things before the bad. if i look forward to the bad things,
>> you've got no history of fighting blacks, hispanics, whites, you have none.u understand that? >> right. >> okay. you're going to be going to level 4 gp facility orientation unit and you'll begin your property here in a minute. you'll be escorted to a yard, okay? >> okay. >> all right, gary, next. >>> even the newest inmates already know the rules that must be followed. >> on the street i was lrc, crypt. it's a new world in jail, so it's different,...
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head in toward the tower you got a lot of northern hispanic inmates and a lot of black hispanic inmatesover there. that's where they work out over there. this is considered the west side of the yard. just on the other side of the yard, the east side of the yard where the bars and everything is at is where all our southerners and whites work out at. in front of the buildings is where your blacks and your northerners generally hang out. wait at the tables. >> they took our tables. that's why we playing right here. we the only one got no tables. blacks. every other race got the tables. >> they won't go to urinals unless their race is only there. they always got guys posted. two in the front, two in the back, make sure they don't get jumped. >> in the four months we spent in corcoran, our crews witnessed plenty of inmate-on-inmate fights. this time an alarm sounds in the chow line at the sensitive needs yard. by the time our crews had reached the yard, officers had broken up the fight and separated the suspects for questioning. >> i moved food off the chair and it almost hit the other gentl
head in toward the tower you got a lot of northern hispanic inmates and a lot of black hispanic inmatesover there. that's where they work out over there. this is considered the west side of the yard. just on the other side of the yard, the east side of the yard where the bars and everything is at is where all our southerners and whites work out at. in front of the buildings is where your blacks and your northerners generally hang out. wait at the tables. >> they took our tables. that's...
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hispanics.quote, virtually everyone both sides of this democratic debate agrees on one point, despite all his confrontational rhetoric and policies trump alone appears unlikely to reverse the usual falloff in hispanic turnout. and he may not even widen the typical democratic advantage among them in their vote preferences. all this as we have learned that hispanic unloiment hit another record low last month, under president trump. at 4.5%. let's crunch the numbers on that. >> melissa: this is interesting, to me, echoes the 2016 election where pollsters, or whoever is looking at it, wants to put people mixing in the monolith, all hispanic people are going to vote and feel this way because he's saying these things about immigration. a lot of people who imgreated here legally, who very much support president trump because they're furious they waited in line and did it the right way. they think that immigration is the only issue they care about, as opposed to the unemployment number, as opposed to th
hispanics.quote, virtually everyone both sides of this democratic debate agrees on one point, despite all his confrontational rhetoric and policies trump alone appears unlikely to reverse the usual falloff in hispanic turnout. and he may not even widen the typical democratic advantage among them in their vote preferences. all this as we have learned that hispanic unloiment hit another record low last month, under president trump. at 4.5%. let's crunch the numbers on that. >> melissa: this...
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the hispanic communities. what we saw in this jobs number was the lowest unemployment rate we have seen in the latino communities. that's huge. that's what the story should be about. we are seeing people get back to work. another sign of this jobs report is the revisions were included in this. you saw 59,000 more jobs added in may and june. the average, 224,000 added each month in the past three months. that means we have a steady economy and this is good for the administration. charles: there is a quirk of teachers who weren't hired. that number will turn around. it's not enough to spook the federal reserve to derail this economy, is it? >> i hope not. i think the feds have been pushing on a string. we are averaging 224,000 on a monthly basis. that could push the trigger here. most of economists -- charles: wages. >> we are still talking about. 2.7%. this is the one area we have to approve. we can do better than that. >> some people love the increase. the average wage is going up. and the optimism. people wer
the hispanic communities. what we saw in this jobs number was the lowest unemployment rate we have seen in the latino communities. that's huge. that's what the story should be about. we are seeing people get back to work. another sign of this jobs report is the revisions were included in this. you saw 59,000 more jobs added in may and june. the average, 224,000 added each month in the past three months. that means we have a steady economy and this is good for the administration. charles: there...
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they invest in communities with large standing -- hispanic populations. what we need to do is take a careful look at what the available science says about where the problem is and give congress a predictable trigger that they can implement to the law but it deals with dynamics in modern voting. it deals with not getting rid of voter photo idea. if you have voter photo i.d. it's free and it doesn't discriminate. assuring whoever wants to register to vote can and do so without having to jump through a bunch of hoops or try to make it difficult for them. there's a real division in this country about how you approach voting. oregon and california are using what is called off the registration. congratulations you are registered to vote. you have to let the state now i don't want to be a voter. meanwhile down in texas voting is treated like a privilege. you have to qualify yourself. when you go to register you demonstrate you are who you say you are. that is an interesting challenge because voting in state constitutions is deemed to be a fundamental right. fund
they invest in communities with large standing -- hispanic populations. what we need to do is take a careful look at what the available science says about where the problem is and give congress a predictable trigger that they can implement to the law but it deals with dynamics in modern voting. it deals with not getting rid of voter photo idea. if you have voter photo i.d. it's free and it doesn't discriminate. assuring whoever wants to register to vote can and do so without having to jump...
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newsom holds a decided lead over cox among hispanic men and women. the poll was conducted by telemundo. >>> an unusual and dangerous discovery. a rocket launcher just showed up. >>> and powerful moment as thousands pay their final good-byes. >>> here's a look around the bay area right now. you sigh tee the low clouds aro the sutro tower. it should be comfortably cool for giants baseball tonight. we'll tell you how long the temperatures will last in the forecast when we come right back. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. rockin' my peers. puttin' suckas in fear. don't you dare stare. you better move. listen to the bass go boom. i'm gonna knock you out. mama said knock you out. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. hands to their hearts, and saluted in . >>> thousands of aretha franklin's fans threw kisses, held hands to their hearts and saluted to the queen of soul. they came from hundreds of miles away and lined up for hours to pay their final respects to music royalty inside the charles wright museum of african-america
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hispanic women.mes from small businesses are going to be those that are disproportionately unemployed, blacks and hispanics. i prefer to focus on policy, not color coding in the white house. >> right. but niger, let's be honest. that's convenient for you in this case because he doesn't have any black senior staff members. and the reason you -- >> i'm glad he didn't have one anymore. in particular. >> another piece of proof of him only having the best people around him, right? we were promised only the best. and wilbur ross, by the way, is not a latino. so you know -- >> thank god. >> or at least not yet. >> i mixed the two -- >> but the reason it's hard for you, niger-s because he doesn't have anybody in those positions. now, ana, let's bounce the ball back over to you. what does this mean? >> look, there should always be diversity in a cabinet. it should be representative of america. there should always be diversity in a senior white house staff. it too should be representative of america. but there
hispanic women.mes from small businesses are going to be those that are disproportionately unemployed, blacks and hispanics. i prefer to focus on policy, not color coding in the white house. >> right. but niger, let's be honest. that's convenient for you in this case because he doesn't have any black senior staff members. and the reason you -- >> i'm glad he didn't have one anymore. in particular. >> another piece of proof of him only having the best people around him, right?...
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why are more and more hispanic american citizens being denied their passports? g denied their passports? got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. alright guys let's go! let's do this directions to the greek theater (beep) ♪can i get a connection? ♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪can i get a connection? it's the final days of the ford summer sales event. ♪ there are only a few days left to take advantage of great deals like zero percent financing for sixty months on the built ford tough f-150. so
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they monitor every meter of the border for the americans they are the border patrols for hispanics they are simply. there are about nine thousand in texas and president donald trump expects many more in the coming months. and will never. admit he.
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they monitor every metre of the border for the americans they are the border patrols for hispanics they are simply. there are about nine thousand in texas and president donald trump expects many more in the coming months. i just go see i mean i'm.
they monitor every metre of the border for the americans they are the border patrols for hispanics they are simply. there are about nine thousand in texas and president donald trump expects many more in the coming months. i just go see i mean i'm.
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. >> joining me now, steve cortez, former head of president trump's hispanic advisory council and tara setmayer, both cnn political commentators. tear, a first to you -- wasn't me, my wife did it. my wife did it. she handled the finances. >> shame on him.
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he got 44% of the hispanic vote.e close to that on a national basis but there is a lot of opportunity because we talked about this before. hispanics are homogenous the way they view issues. i think a lot are independents. they choose on a case-by-case basis. senator mccain had a lot of hispanic support in arizona, he had it for years because he had a great relationship was. they weren't looking at the initial behind his name. they trusted john mccain. more republicans have to do the groundwork in the hispanic community especially with all the growth haing in our market and our community. neil: very good seeing you again, hector. thanks for taking the time. >> thanks, neil. neil: jimmy carter says it's a matter of reaching out to everybody to make sure everyone is part of this financial pickup here, the former president doesn't deny it's a pickup, but what are republicans missing? more to the point, what are democrats missing? the read after that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of
he got 44% of the hispanic vote.e close to that on a national basis but there is a lot of opportunity because we talked about this before. hispanics are homogenous the way they view issues. i think a lot are independents. they choose on a case-by-case basis. senator mccain had a lot of hispanic support in arizona, he had it for years because he had a great relationship was. they weren't looking at the initial behind his name. they trusted john mccain. more republicans have to do the groundwork...
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african-american and hispanic. asian, also, women, also. we have launched a gold workforce training initiative and so far over 100 companies and associations have pledged to train over 4 million americans. it is so important because we have companies once again coming back into our country and they want to employ people. we are training and working with these people and we are getting companies to do the same and that has been a very beautiful thing. we have worked hard to include opportunities. the tax incentive will bring the .adly needed incentive already, we are seeing what is happening and we are seeing the benefits. our focus on opportunity for every citizen includes health helping reform prisons. we want them to get jobs and so they do not have to return to a life of crime and go back in to the same prison that they just got out. this is been a tremendous problem, and the best thing we can do actually is exactly what we are doing, creating an environment where the country is doing so well and prisoners have never ever done better tha
african-american and hispanic. asian, also, women, also. we have launched a gold workforce training initiative and so far over 100 companies and associations have pledged to train over 4 million americans. it is so important because we have companies once again coming back into our country and they want to employ people. we are training and working with these people and we are getting companies to do the same and that has been a very beautiful thing. we have worked hard to include...
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here, we have the hispanic population. chile peppers were part of that culture, so it was to grow them -- it was natural to grow them. what people don't realize is chile's are native to the tropical rain forest. they like a 72 degree day, at rain every few days. they are really happy. we have adapted them to this climate. in 1540, francisco vasquez the de coronado came up on an expedition to introduce spanish rule to new mexico and introduced agriculture to the pueblo indians. in 1598, he came up to establish a presence of the spanish in new mexico. he said the pueblo indians were growing chilies under the spanish agriculture, because before then, the pueblo indians grew them in what we call a waffle system, they had little squares to catch the rainwater. the spanish introduced irrigation to bring water from the river to irrigate fields, and so, they had already incorporated that into their chilies, so we have had chilly e beans growing here for a long time. then, in the late 1800s, when it got founded, we had a professor
here, we have the hispanic population. chile peppers were part of that culture, so it was to grow them -- it was natural to grow them. what people don't realize is chile's are native to the tropical rain forest. they like a 72 degree day, at rain every few days. they are really happy. we have adapted them to this climate. in 1540, francisco vasquez the de coronado came up on an expedition to introduce spanish rule to new mexico and introduced agriculture to the pueblo indians. in 1598, he came...
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not only did he do that for african americans but for hispanics; 1.7 million more hispanics are working now. this is a president who cares about all americans, who is committed to helping them, and is putting policies in place that actually do that. kevin. sorry, kristen, i'm going to go ahead to kevin. kevin, go head. reporter: go ahead. reporter: just to be clear, you can't guarantee it? ms. sanders: look, i haven't been in every single room. i can tell you the president has addressed this directly. he's addressed it directly to the american people. and i can tell you what the focus and the heart of the president is, and that's on helping all americans. and certainly this is somebody who has been in business for decades, and you're just now hearing some of these outrageous accusations after the fact he's dealt with people all over the world. it wasn't until he became a candidate for president that you started to hear some of these salacious and ridiculous claims. and certainly, i think, if you look at the actions that this president has taken, certainly the policies that he's enacted,
not only did he do that for african americans but for hispanics; 1.7 million more hispanics are working now. this is a president who cares about all americans, who is committed to helping them, and is putting policies in place that actually do that. kevin. sorry, kristen, i'm going to go ahead to kevin. kevin, go head. reporter: go ahead. reporter: just to be clear, you can't guarantee it? ms. sanders: look, i haven't been in every single room. i can tell you the president has addressed this...
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that poll, by the way, was conducted for our spanish network telemundo. 625 registered hispanic voters selected at random were interviewed. >>> a political campaign reeling tonight after allegations of extortion, on-line bullying. she hosted an on-line video after she said she received a threatening e-mail. >> the e-mail included a link, and what i found was a combination of outright lies and things i've proudly postedal me. what was especially disturbing in this era of me too, was the attempt at shushing me for celebrating my body and my attendance at burning man. >> some of the photos she posted on her facebook page, there they are. she said she will not be intimidated by anonymous cyber bullying. >>> a local man said he will not be moving into the home the catholic diocese offered to him. the catholic diocese bought it for $2.3 million. now they say they'll use the money to set aside for the bishop when he retires. the bishop says he will not move into the house and instead will live in the house owned by the church and the diocese. they will donate any profits to charity. >>> ride
that poll, by the way, was conducted for our spanish network telemundo. 625 registered hispanic voters selected at random were interviewed. >>> a political campaign reeling tonight after allegations of extortion, on-line bullying. she hosted an on-line video after she said she received a threatening e-mail. >> the e-mail included a link, and what i found was a combination of outright lies and things i've proudly postedal me. what was especially disturbing in this era of me too,...
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hispanic. >> i hear a lot from people when they talk about hispanic agents. are deporting their own people. they are turning their backs on their own people. >> yofi don't feel that way. i do have heart. it's sad watching people get deported but there's a process to everything. my dad was able to do it. i'm here today for that reason. >> reporter: president trump has called for 5,000 more agents to be added to the patrol. yet it's already nearly 2,000 below the nationally mandated 21,000. the most recent graduating class had just 26 trainees. the academy can accommodate up to 50. >> was expanding the academy part of that effort in. >> i want them to be prepared for any situation they may encounter. i want them to have every tool available to them to handle that encounter safely. the last thing we ever want to do is take someone's life. >> reporter: 127 agents have died in the field since 1919. they hammer it home with new recruits. >> every single thing we do for the next six months is we will honor the fallen on training you to live. >> reporter: the trainee
hispanic. >> i hear a lot from people when they talk about hispanic agents. are deporting their own people. they are turning their backs on their own people. >> yofi don't feel that way. i do have heart. it's sad watching people get deported but there's a process to everything. my dad was able to do it. i'm here today for that reason. >> reporter: president trump has called for 5,000 more agents to be added to the patrol. yet it's already nearly 2,000 below the nationally...
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democrats feel that this helps them a lot with hispanic voters. those are states with large hispanic populations. we will see if that is the case. that would be something i wanted to hear from mr. van hollen about. will trump hurt republicans in the states? that is one of the most interesting questions. susan: what role will super pac's play this year? nicholas: [laughs] a large one. there will be a ton of money flooding in competitive states all over the country. we were talking about this before. we started speculating about whether or not it will matter, because the republicans and democrats seem to have so much cash on their respective sides. i think in the house, it may have a bigger impact. where you see democratic candidates really raising their republican counterparts. in the senate, it may end up being a bit of a wash. we will wait and see. susan: house leaders are basically sending messages to their members to run your own race. what about on the senate races? are there key issues that will make the difference in these, or is it a state-
democrats feel that this helps them a lot with hispanic voters. those are states with large hispanic populations. we will see if that is the case. that would be something i wanted to hear from mr. van hollen about. will trump hurt republicans in the states? that is one of the most interesting questions. susan: what role will super pac's play this year? nicholas: [laughs] a large one. there will be a ton of money flooding in competitive states all over the country. we were talking about this...
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law enforcement personnel of having fraudulent birth certificates, they're now saying if you're hispanic american, you live along the border and want to get your passport renewed, you're going to have trouble getting it renewed. what's the response. it is truly a shocking story. >> yeah. i was just shocked when i saw, when i read the article, the investigation about this. this is basically a president and an administration targeting americans, u.s. citizens, based on their ethnic heritage. going after a group of people and challenging full rights of citizenship, this is something that every american should be concerned about because in this country, we often have debates over undocumented immigrants. president trump under the number of legal residents that should be here, this is not about that. this is about a president coming after american citizens based on the color of their skin and ancestry. right now, my office is helping a marine veteran not able to get a passport, denied a passport. there are other cases like this. and the president i believe is intensifying this because we've h
law enforcement personnel of having fraudulent birth certificates, they're now saying if you're hispanic american, you live along the border and want to get your passport renewed, you're going to have trouble getting it renewed. what's the response. it is truly a shocking story. >> yeah. i was just shocked when i saw, when i read the article, the investigation about this. this is basically a president and an administration targeting americans, u.s. citizens, based on their ethnic...
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>> guest: in the hispanic a hispanic i am in a blink in fan and i like the idea of bringing those.mr. lincoln is famous for bringing some of his enemies into his cabinet, and it's a fascinating story how he was not able to run the country and the courage that it took to move through the civil war. another favorite of mine is teddy roosevelt so this is just one example of the books i've read. there've been many. this one is special because i happened to visit with teddy roosevelt. the fourth of. like his ancestor, he was interested and involved in the environment, so it's also a as i met him and learned about teddy roosevelt and the passion he had for the environment it was interesting to see how that's passed down from generation to generation so that was a pleasure to meet with teddy roosevelt. >> now you've authored a book and it goes to charity. >> yeah. so, i think this book came out in 2004. i was a homicide detective in the early '80s and became a lead detective in an agency called the green serial murder case. over a 19 year span, this -- am going to call him the devil of a
>> guest: in the hispanic a hispanic i am in a blink in fan and i like the idea of bringing those.mr. lincoln is famous for bringing some of his enemies into his cabinet, and it's a fascinating story how he was not able to run the country and the courage that it took to move through the civil war. another favorite of mine is teddy roosevelt so this is just one example of the books i've read. there've been many. this one is special because i happened to visit with teddy roosevelt. the...
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not only did he do that for african americans, but for hispanics. 1.7 million more hispanics are working now. this is a president that cares about all americans, committed to helping them and putting policies in play that do that. kevin? >> go ahead. >> just to be clear, you can't guarantee it? >> i haven't been in every single room. i can tell you the president has addressed this directly. he's directed it to the american people. i can tell you what the focus and the heart of the president is. that's on helping all americans and certainly this is somebody that has been in business for decades and just you're just hearing these outrageous accusations after he's dealt with people all over the world. it was president until he became a candidate for president that you started to hear these salacious and ridiculous claims. certainly i think if you look at the actions that this president has taken, certainly the policies that he's enacted, you can see the heart of who he is and you can see exactly what he has done and the type of president and person he is. kevin? >> thank you. just a very qu
not only did he do that for african americans, but for hispanics. 1.7 million more hispanics are working now. this is a president that cares about all americans, committed to helping them and putting policies in play that do that. kevin? >> go ahead. >> just to be clear, you can't guarantee it? >> i haven't been in every single room. i can tell you the president has addressed this directly. he's directed it to the american people. i can tell you what the focus and the heart of...
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in california a number of whites were afraid of my father's affection with african-americans and hispanicst there was still a large white working class population that believed in my father, they had seen him take on tough issues in his career, they identified with his -- his sense of justice and they really felt that they had lost something. >> yeah, i mean, i just want to add to that. i think -- i didn't write about much in the book, but the train ride from new york to washington is really an extraordinary story of just thousands and thousands of people coming out to say good-bye to kennedy, and i think it's -- was a combination not just of people's love for him and love for the kennedys in general, but i think a real sense that you have to remember that this assassination happened two months after the assassination of martin luther king and the riots that followed that assassination. i think there was a real sense when kennedy was killed that the country was coming apart at the seams and i think people felt as though this was sort of -- how much more of this violence could the country t
in california a number of whites were afraid of my father's affection with african-americans and hispanicst there was still a large white working class population that believed in my father, they had seen him take on tough issues in his career, they identified with his -- his sense of justice and they really felt that they had lost something. >> yeah, i mean, i just want to add to that. i think -- i didn't write about much in the book, but the train ride from new york to washington is...
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here we have the hispanic population and chili peppers are part of that culture. people don't realize that they are native to the tropical rain forest. they like a 62 degree day with rain every few days. but we have adapted them to this climate. 1540, coronado came up on an exposition to introduce spanish rule to new mexico. and he this european agriculture to the puebla indians. he said that these indians were under theg chili spanish agriculture because group then, the indians and what we called a waffle system. they had little squares in which cornwould plant squash and to catch the rainwater but this irrigation would bring water from the river to irrigate fields. they had already incorporated that into their fields. chili had been grown here for a very long time. in the late 1800s when animus -- a got founded we had member named for beyond garcia in the firstcia graduating class. his mission was to find new crops for farmers to grow. at the time it was cotton, corn, alfalfa and that was it. he began to look at different horticultural crops. he looked at fruit
here we have the hispanic population and chili peppers are part of that culture. people don't realize that they are native to the tropical rain forest. they like a 62 degree day with rain every few days. but we have adapted them to this climate. 1540, coronado came up on an exposition to introduce spanish rule to new mexico. and he this european agriculture to the puebla indians. he said that these indians were under theg chili spanish agriculture because group then, the indians and what we...
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the african-american community, hispanic community, women in the workforce, asian-americans, vets, aremp or did they do better under eight years of obama? >> we don't know which one you are talking to. [laughter] >> sean: all right, i'm s sorry. [laughs] i ask you -- no diversion. it is the african-american community and all these minority communities, are they doing better under trump or obama? >> sean, historically black colleges are not doing better. students -- >> sean: how about unemployment in the economy? trump or obama? >> here's the challenge -- >> sean: pastor, you don't want to answer a question, that means i put him in a corner, checkmate. i play chess. he can't answer this question because he knows the answer is trump. it's not obama. pastor scott? >> listen, unemployment is at an all-time low. i have lived through 12 different presidents. contemplating that fact, this president is the only one that i am aware of -- and i'm aware of the prisonn initiative, the urbn revitalization initiative, he is concentrating on making a concerted effort to improve the quality of living
the african-american community, hispanic community, women in the workforce, asian-americans, vets, aremp or did they do better under eight years of obama? >> we don't know which one you are talking to. [laughter] >> sean: all right, i'm s sorry. [laughs] i ask you -- no diversion. it is the african-american community and all these minority communities, are they doing better under trump or obama? >> sean, historically black colleges are not doing better. students -- >>...
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on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio economic status will be the difference between death and if prosperous life just ask chicago cubs baseball star and childhood cancer survivor anthony rizzo. do this. series. before you just do this. if you're going to go into a study by russian aversive the medical center found similar results white women with breast cancer were far more likely to survive than black women and while genetic differences among races can explain the disparity in some diseases researchers say there is often no genetic explanation at all. dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children are minority confirms the study's findings but this is right on the money that the race in america often is a marker for disadvantage in other things i have three african-american kids they
on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio economic status will be the difference between death and if prosperous life just ask chicago cubs baseball star and childhood cancer survivor anthony rizzo. do this. series. before you just do this. if you're...
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hispanic approval rating is up 10 points and african-american* approval is 29 points.udge jeanine: if somebody is unhinged with all the hits he's been taking. anybody would buckle and be in a corner. this guy is fighting the fight every day. he gets energy from this stuff. who benefits from it? we do. speaking of that. madonna is suggests donald trump motivate herd to move to portugal. it's a full screen. >> i felt like we needed a change and i wanted to get out of america for a minute. as you know, this is not america's finest hour, not that leaving america makes anything different or changes anything. >> we as conservatives remain loyal and patriotic no matter who is president of the united states. liberals base their love or lack of love of america based upon whether their team member is president of the united states. when obama was president i was just as loyal and committed as an american as i am today. we believe in our history, heritage and people. liberals like madonna dismiss america if there is a republican in the white house. are you thankful to be an ameri
hispanic approval rating is up 10 points and african-american* approval is 29 points.udge jeanine: if somebody is unhinged with all the hits he's been taking. anybody would buckle and be in a corner. this guy is fighting the fight every day. he gets energy from this stuff. who benefits from it? we do. speaking of that. madonna is suggests donald trump motivate herd to move to portugal. it's a full screen. >> i felt like we needed a change and i wanted to get out of america for a minute....
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it appears that the whites just assisted the southern hispanics. that's what it appears, anyways. >> escort. >> apparently this guy has a shattered jaw, mutilated face. he said as you could see by my 1217 there were no marks on me, my hands anywhere. i'm not a violent criminal. there's no hiding under the radar, especially at corcoran. this is the top notch. they don't play games here. i know there's a rat everywhere you go, so, you know, if worse comes to worst hopefully the rat will pinpoint whoever did it. either that or the investigation, one of the two will clear my name. that's all that matters to me. >>> next, did isu nab the right guy? >> it's only obvious i didn't get in a fight. there ain't a mark on me. >> also ahead, an unorthodox gang pops up on the sny. >> i'm a gay boy gangster. >> we're just a group of people that are gay and pretty much stand for our own. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your pric
it appears that the whites just assisted the southern hispanics. that's what it appears, anyways. >> escort. >> apparently this guy has a shattered jaw, mutilated face. he said as you could see by my 1217 there were no marks on me, my hands anywhere. i'm not a violent criminal. there's no hiding under the radar, especially at corcoran. this is the top notch. they don't play games here. i know there's a rat everywhere you go, so, you know, if worse comes to worst hopefully the rat...
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good news for hispanics.to some of the other media, you will also see there's a lot of obsession about russia and hoaxes and russian meddling, and there's not enough talk about what's happening in people's lives. i do think the american people are smarter than that, and they are starting to believe it on their own and not what they are being told. i think that's positive for the republicans and by the way, they should keep here for the midterms, and frankly for conservatives like me, they are getting the load on socialism. here's proof that capitalism and free enterprise works. >> rachel, well put, good seeing you. it is incumbent upon the media considering on the right or the left, we have plenty of time. in fact if we don't then we are out of time, we are out of jobs. here is a "the five" >> dana: hello everyone, i'm dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is a "the five" ." the security clearance showdown intensifies, the feud between president trump and john brennan rages on. brennan also threate
good news for hispanics.to some of the other media, you will also see there's a lot of obsession about russia and hoaxes and russian meddling, and there's not enough talk about what's happening in people's lives. i do think the american people are smarter than that, and they are starting to believe it on their own and not what they are being told. i think that's positive for the republicans and by the way, they should keep here for the midterms, and frankly for conservatives like me, they are...
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in part that was because of his edification with black and hispanic voters. the more white voters tended to back away with him as -- the more he was seen with hispanic and african american voters, the more whites tended to back away with him. talk to us about your father's assassination and what you remember of the day that followed. >> i'm not going to go through that kind of tragedy. that's not what i would want to do but i think what you saw in the day this is a followed was the enormous outpouring of affection for my father. the train that went from new york to washington was supposed to be normally two hours. it lasted seven or eight hours because there were so many people on the tracks that came out. train tracks, as you know, go through working areas of the country, in the state. and both black and white came out, saluting with hands over their hearts because they saw that their champion was fallen. and i think that what my father was able to do was to reach out to people who, afterwards, did not get along as well. michael is right that a number of whi
in part that was because of his edification with black and hispanic voters. the more white voters tended to back away with him as -- the more he was seen with hispanic and african american voters, the more whites tended to back away with him. talk to us about your father's assassination and what you remember of the day that followed. >> i'm not going to go through that kind of tragedy. that's not what i would want to do but i think what you saw in the day this is a followed was the...