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and non-latinos." and the fact that norton invests in a project like this and puts it, as skip says, in the high schools and colleges, is crucial, but it is crucial also to go beyond that realm and say, "look, american literature is far more than hemmingway and mark twain." american literature is made of a number of different chambers, a number of different paths, and we can approach it from different perspectives. literature in the end is a mirror of how society has been seeing itself across time, and when you enter skip's anthology or when you enter the latino anthology, you're able to navigate through time and see the complexity of... of many moments that are coming together. >> hinojosa: all right, so let's start with... because there's a lot of history here and we want to cover a lot of things, but so what... what is an important moment in time for the both of you that where latino and african american literature kind of intersect? and before we get to the present, so an important moment in histor
and non-latinos." and the fact that norton invests in a project like this and puts it, as skip says, in the high schools and colleges, is crucial, but it is crucial also to go beyond that realm and say, "look, american literature is far more than hemmingway and mark twain." american literature is made of a number of different chambers, a number of different paths, and we can approach it from different perspectives. literature in the end is a mirror of how society has been seeing...
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a show about latinos from a la tee -- latino's point of view. >> action! and drama and romance, but we're dealing with stuff like domestic abuse, things like immigration, stories that you usually don't deal with on television. and we get to tell the good, the bad, the ugly, the pretty, the beautiful. ♪ if we had time, we'd take you outside and teach you how to do this dance. >> you don't have that much time, sir. [ laughter ] that would take what i like to call season four and five. >> you and i are brothers because i'm the same way. somebody asked me do you dance? i go, no, that's why i write. >> one thing you hear a lot, debated a lot and discussed a lot in the latino community is the idea of assimilation. is that a dirty word to you? is that a good word? what are your thoughts? >> i think the only thing that's for sure in the world is change. so i think we all have to stay open to change. now, having said that, there are things that we have to stand up for, you know. but, no, i think assimilation is actually what all my projects have been about, about b
a show about latinos from a la tee -- latino's point of view. >> action! and drama and romance, but we're dealing with stuff like domestic abuse, things like immigration, stories that you usually don't deal with on television. and we get to tell the good, the bad, the ugly, the pretty, the beautiful. ♪ if we had time, we'd take you outside and teach you how to do this dance. >> you don't have that much time, sir. [ laughter ] that would take what i like to call season four and...
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the images are likely to be of latino immigrants. it is our pleasure to have one of those writers with us this morning. associate professor in the department of political science at the university of california san diego. a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. her research interests on american politics particularly areas of latino politics, racial ethnic politics, political participation, voting, and the mass media campaign. the author of campaigning to the new american electorate in the co-author of new faces new voices and the author of numerous articles. please welcome doctor marissa -- doctor a marisa abrajano. [applause] >> thank you, for that very kind introduction. thank you, everyone, for coming. it is a pleasure to be here in your beautiful city. i want to briefly talk about the goal of this book as well as with the main research question is that this book tries to address. as was so eloquently stated, immigration is a central part of the united states. we are often thought about as a country of immigrant
the images are likely to be of latino immigrants. it is our pleasure to have one of those writers with us this morning. associate professor in the department of political science at the university of california san diego. a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. her research interests on american politics particularly areas of latino politics, racial ethnic politics, political participation, voting, and the mass media campaign. the author of campaigning to the new american...
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and latinos are no different. luckily, i ran into a ringer, alex alzana, who also happens to be undocumented. what do you think about assimilation? >> i think that nobody has to sacrifice their past, their culture in order to become american. i have nothing against white people. i have nothing against americans. but we also need to reflect what america means. and definitely embrace that our cultures are beautiful. we come here for a better life. to be ourselves. we shouldn't sacrifice that identity. >> people that come here and don't speak the language or assimilate to the way things are done here. they should. it will benefit them in the long run. but i think if you're coming to los angeles, you should learn spanish. >> now that i talked to the people, i want to talk to the mayor. but since he wouldn't talk to me, i guess i'll just talk to somebody else at city hall. >> in this town, you're kind of a rock star. >> i'm meeting with l.a. city council member gil sedia for his successful work to get driver's license
and latinos are no different. luckily, i ran into a ringer, alex alzana, who also happens to be undocumented. what do you think about assimilation? >> i think that nobody has to sacrifice their past, their culture in order to become american. i have nothing against white people. i have nothing against americans. but we also need to reflect what america means. and definitely embrace that our cultures are beautiful. we come here for a better life. to be ourselves. we shouldn't sacrifice...
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latinos around 12. white around seven. do you think backlash has much to do with the current unemployment among young adults? >> so this, we don't, the date it doesn't allow us at least for our analysis to break down immigrants by the age group, so i can't speak to that question directly, but i imagine there's potentially some other research that might be able to shed some light on that. >> you touched a bit on the similarities or the similarities between the current immigration issue and immigration issue of europeans, back in 1800. did you go into much more depth on that in the book and that quite frankly if one looks back at the history of irish german anti-immigration in the mid-1800s, specifically the into welcome a great move made about it, but gangs of new york about the riots during the civil war. and there's some rather interesting to note is i think between what is going on with going on now and i'm not sure the assimilation was no estimate as you might have implied. but did you look at that at all in terms of si
latinos around 12. white around seven. do you think backlash has much to do with the current unemployment among young adults? >> so this, we don't, the date it doesn't allow us at least for our analysis to break down immigrants by the age group, so i can't speak to that question directly, but i imagine there's potentially some other research that might be able to shed some light on that. >> you touched a bit on the similarities or the similarities between the current immigration...
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a show about latinos from a latino's point of view.dealing with dancing and romance and drama but we're dealing with things like domestic abuse, immigration. things you usually don't tell on televisions and we get to tell the good, the bad, the ugly. >> you don't have too much time, sir. that would take season four and five. >> you and i are brothers because i'm the same way. somebody ask me to do that and no, that's why i write. >> the idea of assimilation. is that a dirty word to you? a good word. >> i think we all have to stay open to change. having said that there are things we ehave to stand up for. that's what all of my projects have been about, how do we bring both of the cultures into that. and my attitude is you're in the united states and you're here and you should speak english. if you want to succeed, you have to speak the language. >> do you speak spanish too? >> perfectly. >> he does, everybody. i just tested him. "east los high" is a great example of the strives the communities is making. seeing somebody like you in holl
a show about latinos from a latino's point of view.dealing with dancing and romance and drama but we're dealing with things like domestic abuse, immigration. things you usually don't tell on televisions and we get to tell the good, the bad, the ugly. >> you don't have too much time, sir. that would take season four and five. >> you and i are brothers because i'm the same way. somebody ask me to do that and no, that's why i write. >> the idea of assimilation. is that a dirty...
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talking about latino power. let's suppose he wants-- he is saying he will win the hispanic vote and let me tell you some news, mr. trump, you will not win the hispanic vote. [applause]. >> these are the numbers i got from the "washington post" poll a few days ago. 81% of latinos have a negative opinion of donald trump. so, how would-- what would that mean in terms of if he were to run against hillary clinton or bernie sanders. only 16% of latinos, 16%-- i know you are asking who is that 60%, but 16% of latinos would vote for donald trump against hillary clinton or bernie sanders. can he win the white house was 16%? no, he can't because remember that romney got 20% of the hispanic vote one-- did not win the election. with 16% of the hispanic vote, donald trump cannot win the white house and that is where our power resides. we have 27 million latinos who are eligible to vote. unfortunately, not all of latinos go to vote. i think donald trump is helping us because many latinos who are thinking i won't go to vote an
talking about latino power. let's suppose he wants-- he is saying he will win the hispanic vote and let me tell you some news, mr. trump, you will not win the hispanic vote. [applause]. >> these are the numbers i got from the "washington post" poll a few days ago. 81% of latinos have a negative opinion of donald trump. so, how would-- what would that mean in terms of if he were to run against hillary clinton or bernie sanders. only 16% of latinos, 16%-- i know you are asking who...
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the latino donor collective, as it's known, wants to emphasize the growing economic power of latinos the potential force they can become. i spoke with its co- founders, democrat henry cisneros and republican businessman, sal trujillo. cisneros is a former housing secretary for the clinton administration. gentlemen, thanks for being with us. mr. cisneros, the two of you wrote an essay for the "wall street journal," you said that you've been watching this presidential campaign unfold at first with disappointment then with concern and now with real alarm. what is alarming you? >> well, what alarms me is that the rhetoric about latinos seems to be giving people permission to denigrate this population, to diminish its place in american life. that's just wrong. this is a population of 55 million people, growing to 100 million people. it is essential to the american future. it is already making a major contribution in many areas of american life from religion to pop particulars to entrepreneurship and to corporate business and as consumers, one of the most important areas is in its contribu
the latino donor collective, as it's known, wants to emphasize the growing economic power of latinos the potential force they can become. i spoke with its co- founders, democrat henry cisneros and republican businessman, sal trujillo. cisneros is a former housing secretary for the clinton administration. gentlemen, thanks for being with us. mr. cisneros, the two of you wrote an essay for the "wall street journal," you said that you've been watching this presidential campaign unfold at...
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why is it so personal for latinos, do you think? >> it's personal for latinos -- >> then i'll let you get in, leslie. >> we are descended from immigrants, whether you're first generation, third, fourth, fifth, we know undocumented people. the pew hispanic center says two-thirds of latinos personally know someone who is undocumented so when donald trump is railing against what he calls drug dealers and mexicans who are rapist, these are undocumented people we know. it's not just policy, it's deeply personal. that's why it resonates so much. >> and why do you think donald trump could be successful at immigration reform? >> because there's a big nativist movement that's suspicious about amnesty and they are -- many are aligned with the donald trump campaign he may do something that no other republican or democrat could do and that is bring people together and have a real negotiated talk on comprehensive immigration reform if he chooses to do that. so there are opportunities here and with respect to that i think there are many latinos w
why is it so personal for latinos, do you think? >> it's personal for latinos -- >> then i'll let you get in, leslie. >> we are descended from immigrants, whether you're first generation, third, fourth, fifth, we know undocumented people. the pew hispanic center says two-thirds of latinos personally know someone who is undocumented so when donald trump is railing against what he calls drug dealers and mexicans who are rapist, these are undocumented people we know. it's not...
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. >> latinos applying for u.s.itizenship are doing so in increasing numbers, ahead of the pace of the previous years. how some are trying to increase, rush nationalization and registration to keep donald trump out of the white house. >> and president obama's new law on transgender bathrooms in schools is spurning outrage among conservative while lgbt groups call the muft a validation of their civil rights. >> this is a family issue. and when the president threatens the state of texas and other states that he'll withhold money, we' not going to be blackmailed by his 30 pieces of silver. he's not going to own our children. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many
. >> latinos applying for u.s.itizenship are doing so in increasing numbers, ahead of the pace of the previous years. how some are trying to increase, rush nationalization and registration to keep donald trump out of the white house. >> and president obama's new law on transgender bathrooms in schools is spurning outrage among conservative while lgbt groups call the muft a validation of their civil rights. >> this is a family issue. and when the president threatens the state...
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loren: we also have to know that latinos are businessmen. we are very--it is very common to see our community celebrating this special date while going to the friend restaurants or having these cultural expressions but another way to celebrate this special date is also to be, well, to encourage the creation of new businesses. up to now there are 2.3 billion businesses that have been created by latinos in this country. which is expected to be a--creating around 2 million jobs and $350 billion dollars as well. so, we need to know all of these different numbers and we need to know why we're celebrating cinco de may and there's other ways to celebrate as well. damian: well, that's a lot of numbers and it takes a press attaché from the mexican consulate to kind of fill us all in. that is very fascinating. here's the web address for the mexican consulate in san jose. log on for more information. thank you so much for the quick history lesson. loren: thank you very much. and let's celebrate cinco de mayo, celebrate their prosperity, our friendship,
loren: we also have to know that latinos are businessmen. we are very--it is very common to see our community celebrating this special date while going to the friend restaurants or having these cultural expressions but another way to celebrate this special date is also to be, well, to encourage the creation of new businesses. up to now there are 2.3 billion businesses that have been created by latinos in this country. which is expected to be a--creating around 2 million jobs and $350 billion...
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if your love of latinos is taco-based, you really do not love latinos. >> that's exactly right.st underscores the disrespect, the fact that he wants to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. the fact that he wants to put up a wall and make mexico pay for it. the fact that joe arpaio endorsed him, the fact that he has all these proposals that scrimmageam anti-immigrant, anti-latino. >> do you think you're reading anything into it? >> no i don't need to read anything into it. >> my colleague, erin burnett spoke to him. >> that's difference between my father and a regular politician. he can be fun. he was eat ago taco bowl. it happens to be cinco de mayo. he takes a picture and puts it on, opposed to all the other politicians that have all these people. he was having a good time. i saw that come across. i was hysterically laughing and i retweeted it right away. i think sometimes the authenticity has won the day in this election. >> so, to my question, reading too much? is it authentic and fun? or offensive? >> no, i actually agree with eric. this screams authenticity on behalf
if your love of latinos is taco-based, you really do not love latinos. >> that's exactly right.st underscores the disrespect, the fact that he wants to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. the fact that he wants to put up a wall and make mexico pay for it. the fact that joe arpaio endorsed him, the fact that he has all these proposals that scrimmageam anti-immigrant, anti-latino. >> do you think you're reading anything into it? >> no i don't need to read anything into...
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latino. east l.a. and boyle heights are on the east side of los angeles and geographically not that far from beverly hills, but let's just say that i owe my high school spanish teacher an apology for saying, why would i ever use span ib after i graduate. the culture can be traced back to the 1800s when a revolution caused the biggest migrations of americans. as the city grew, so did the labor opportunity, and the thriving community known as east l.a. was born. if i am going to learn anything, i know that i have to first hit the streets and talk to the people. would you mind talking to us for a second? >> all right. all right. can we talk to you in a moment once you get off of the phone? all right. maybe this not easy. cut to three hours later. i think that the problem is camera guy is that we are in east l.a. and looking for people to the talk to you, and one of the inherent challenges of east l.a. is that many people are undocumented. so when you take a big camera and a crew and go, would yo
latino. east l.a. and boyle heights are on the east side of los angeles and geographically not that far from beverly hills, but let's just say that i owe my high school spanish teacher an apology for saying, why would i ever use span ib after i graduate. the culture can be traced back to the 1800s when a revolution caused the biggest migrations of americans. as the city grew, so did the labor opportunity, and the thriving community known as east l.a. was born. if i am going to learn anything, i...
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and the way he talks about latinos, he doesn't understand latino americans or latinos in general.ked to them. and came away with an understand. i didn't assume that because i ate a taco bowl i could say, look, i love you. i sat down and had conversations with them, that's the difference. >> what did you learn? >> a lot of times in the news, when we talk about latino americans. the fear of deportation immigration. they live with that fear, they're not afraid of it, they're living in the truth that we're going to be fine. >> we are good people, we're working hard, the numbers are on our side, and they live with a lot more joy than i was expecting. >> the family is on camera, even though they probably shouldn't be. i don't know i would have that bravery. >> maria, a lot of stereotypes about latinos in this country. they've become a key issue in the presidential primary. what role will latinos do you think will play in the general election? >> i think they're going to play an outsized role. in 2012, everybody talked about how historic numbers of latinos went to the polls. yes, we did,
and the way he talks about latinos, he doesn't understand latino americans or latinos in general.ked to them. and came away with an understand. i didn't assume that because i ate a taco bowl i could say, look, i love you. i sat down and had conversations with them, that's the difference. >> what did you learn? >> a lot of times in the news, when we talk about latino americans. the fear of deportation immigration. they live with that fear, they're not afraid of it, they're living in...
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right now trump in the latest latino decision poll had him at 10%, 11% of the latino vote.e wants a realistic shot at the white house. so i think we're going to see a lot more of these. but more interestingly, what i took out of this, francis, was his style. if you watch the whole video, you'll see that he's awkward. he doesn't flow. he doesn't feel comfortable talking to latinos. when he's on the stump and has a big crowd, he is very comfortable. he's off the cuff. we're going to see how trump can reach to latinos and if it actually works. >> well, it's also interesting, too. there are several hispanic organization that's sent invitations hoping he'll take them up on it s that something he needs to take advantage of as far as to pivot and make sure that everything that he said in the past somehow now he can really make some gains with the hispanic voting block? >> yes. he needs to take advantage of those venues. donald trump says hispanics love me. and whatever form. so he needs to go out there and prove it. the issue is how much is that going to do. what we saw in 2012 wi
right now trump in the latest latino decision poll had him at 10%, 11% of the latino vote.e wants a realistic shot at the white house. so i think we're going to see a lot more of these. but more interestingly, what i took out of this, francis, was his style. if you watch the whole video, you'll see that he's awkward. he doesn't flow. he doesn't feel comfortable talking to latinos. when he's on the stump and has a big crowd, he is very comfortable. he's off the cuff. we're going to see how trump...
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equivalen a un 14% de los votantes latinos en todo el paÍs.izamos las citas. >> un estudio para california como uno de los estados, donde los latinos pueden tener un importante poder polÍtico, nunca antes visto. en anÁlisis, de la censura funcionarios latinos, mostrÓ que los hispanos en el estado dorado, pueden constituir casi 4 millones de votantes, lo que representa un aumento del 22%, respecto a su participaciÓn en las resinas de 2012. >> california es un ejemplo de cÓmo es que un estado que abre las puertas a los latinos, ha podido crecer, muchÍsimo mÁs que cualquier otro estado. >> mÁs de 80,000 jÓvenes entre 17:25 aÑos, se registraron para votar en california a inicios de la semana. muchos atribuyen la convocatoria a la efervescencia polÍtica debido a las controvertidas ofertas de campaÑa de varios aspirantes. >> ahora tambiÉn hay una mujer que estÁ corriendo para ser presidente, tambiÉn hay un racista. >> basta de guerra civil, hablan algunos simpatizantes de trump. pero el estudio muestra que los hispanos disipan en mayor proporciÓn a
equivalen a un 14% de los votantes latinos en todo el paÍs.izamos las citas. >> un estudio para california como uno de los estados, donde los latinos pueden tener un importante poder polÍtico, nunca antes visto. en anÁlisis, de la censura funcionarios latinos, mostrÓ que los hispanos en el estado dorado, pueden constituir casi 4 millones de votantes, lo que representa un aumento del 22%, respecto a su participaciÓn en las resinas de 2012. >> california es un ejemplo de cÓmo es...
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latinos and republicans have a deal.care about us and we're like oh my god, really? me? no. and then they're like yeah, you're right, no. and then we vote democrat. it's a time-honored tradition like a quins airo or a cinqo de mayo. >> you me cinqo de mayo. >> no a kinko de mayo where we all get together and fax a bunch of [bleep] at kinkos. last year i woke up naked on top of a flatbed scanner. >> trevor: i done even know what that means. >> i [bleep] a scanner, trevor. the point is, with trump as the nominee, the democrats don't have to work for our vote. >> trevor: so is there anyway trump could become a viable option for latino voters? >> yes. and he doesn't even need to stop hating mexicans. all he needs to do is reframe his message a little. like hey, mexico, your drug dealers you're rapists, you're doctors, you're lawyers. wow, is there anything you guys can't do! >> trevor: come on, do you think that will work. >> i think trump has a lo the of potential with latino voters, he is a basic a telle novela come to lif
latinos and republicans have a deal.care about us and we're like oh my god, really? me? no. and then they're like yeah, you're right, no. and then we vote democrat. it's a time-honored tradition like a quins airo or a cinqo de mayo. >> you me cinqo de mayo. >> no a kinko de mayo where we all get together and fax a bunch of [bleep] at kinkos. last year i woke up naked on top of a flatbed scanner. >> trevor: i done even know what that means. >> i [bleep] a scanner, trevor....
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we have 27 million latinos, 27 million latinos who are eligible to vote.unfortunately, not all of latinos go to vote. but i think donald trump is helping us, because many latinos who are thinking, well, i'm not going to go to vote, they see donald trump, and they say, oh, yes, i'm going to vote. [laughter] and that's changing. 13 million, 14 million latinos going to the polls can change, and i'm completely convinced no one, absolutely no one can make it to the white house right now without the hispanic vote. and that's where our power resides. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> every year online bookseller amazon puts out a list of the 20 most well-read cities across the u.s. its ranking is based off of sales data of purchased books, magazines and newspapers on their kindle eing-reader and in print. seattle, washington, is home of amazon's corporate headquarters. the close-by city of bolterland, oregon, comes in second followed by the nation's capital in third place. san francisco and austin, texas, round out the top five mos
we have 27 million latinos, 27 million latinos who are eligible to vote.unfortunately, not all of latinos go to vote. but i think donald trump is helping us, because many latinos who are thinking, well, i'm not going to go to vote, they see donald trump, and they say, oh, yes, i'm going to vote. [laughter] and that's changing. 13 million, 14 million latinos going to the polls can change, and i'm completely convinced no one, absolutely no one can make it to the white house right now without the...
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, and it is a majority latino city.ere so inflamed, you saw it when they pulled out the trump pinata. the crowd, the anti-trump forces began to rip apart the trump pinata. it was stuffed with mexican candy. they even hoisted the head on top of the mexican flag, then moved it to an american flag. so very inflamed group, but very passioned about this particular issue, often saying this they believe donald trump is simply racist. >> great reporting. i watched you all afternoon. thank you very much. donald trump reaching out to california's large latino community today, and i want to talk about this with republican strategist leslie sanchez, and ronald reyes is an attorney who is a cnn opinion writer, and he is a democrat. good to have both of you here. leslie, i'm going to start with you. you say there are many latinos who appreciate trump's message and leadership style. how so? >> i think when you go across the country, what you're seeing is there's naturally a divide. you have a lot of conservative democrats, former mili
, and it is a majority latino city.ere so inflamed, you saw it when they pulled out the trump pinata. the crowd, the anti-trump forces began to rip apart the trump pinata. it was stuffed with mexican candy. they even hoisted the head on top of the mexican flag, then moved it to an american flag. so very inflamed group, but very passioned about this particular issue, often saying this they believe donald trump is simply racist. >> great reporting. i watched you all afternoon. thank you...
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viviana: otro cliente latinos, apoyan la posiciÓn del dueÑo. >> soy latino, entiendo que los latinosarnos. le doy un ejemplo muy sencillo, en las autopistas no hay una salida que diga talibÁn espaÑol. viviana: en otras ciudades del paÍs se han dado investigaciones federales. la comisiÓn de igualdad laboral establece que la regla de hablar sÓlo en inglÉs viola la ley, a menos que el empleado demuestre que se necesitan del en situaciones de emergencia. >> no hay una ley. en la ciudad tampoco. viviana: univisiÓn buscó hablar con el dueÑo de la heladerÍa. pero su abogado confirmÓ que estÁ tratando de resolver esta situaciÓn de la manera mÁs pacÍfica posible. conductora: llegÓ la tormenta provocando fuertes lluvias, inundaciones. el fenÓmeno que perdió fuerza. los meteorÓlogos esperan que se muevan por tierra para despuÉs disiparse y llegar el lunes a carolina del norte. fÉlix: el trÁnsito de indocumentados hacia los estados unidos aumentado la violaciÓn a los derechos humanos. miles se preparan para esperar la final del fÚtbol mexicano. ♪ ♪ >>fuerzas especiales iraquÍes quieren recuperar
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you see asian americans at 28%, latinos at 34%, but in california, you see asians and latinos at parityly within this population, what is the source of that voter enthusiasm and is there enthusiasm in the direction of one party or the other? >> well, what we're seeing is there's a lot of attention being paid to the election. some of the rhetoric that we're seeing, particularly from the republican side, seems to be damaging the party. now, in 2012 asian americans gave their highest vote ever for barack obama for president, so one national exit poll pegged it at 73%. and so the republican party had their growth and opportunity project to try and reach out to asian american voters and they did a lot of that in california. now it seems that some of that work has gone undone with some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric that we're seeing from some of the leading republican party candidates. >> jane, i want to go to you, because when you look at particularly asian americans specifically, there's been very little polling, very little data. the population of asian americans, mainly chinese american,
you see asian americans at 28%, latinos at 34%, but in california, you see asians and latinos at parityly within this population, what is the source of that voter enthusiasm and is there enthusiasm in the direction of one party or the other? >> well, what we're seeing is there's a lot of attention being paid to the election. some of the rhetoric that we're seeing, particularly from the republican side, seems to be damaging the party. now, in 2012 asian americans gave their highest vote...
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latinos are included in that group as well.e not just represented in these panels and it's even more -- it's much easier to say nasty things about someone who isn't there. and, i would hope, if there is more representative on that side, folks would say hey, that's not true. fernando: alright, kristian, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you for your insights. >> coming up -- >> ready for some mean tweets? >> sports writers ta fernando: now, taking our cue from social media, we turn to a video so difficult to watch, we're amazed it's been viewed by millions. >> ready for some mean tweets? fernando the video is a public : service announcement, #morethanmean, calling for an end to the harassment of women, especially women in sports. the creators of a website called "just not sports," asked a group of men to read hate-filled tweets out loud and face to face with the women who had received them sportswriters julie dicaro , and sarah spain. the men get the tweets on their phones without any preview. >> one of the player
latinos are included in that group as well.e not just represented in these panels and it's even more -- it's much easier to say nasty things about someone who isn't there. and, i would hope, if there is more representative on that side, folks would say hey, that's not true. fernando: alright, kristian, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you for your insights. >> coming up -- >> ready for some mean tweets? >> sports writers ta fernando: now, taking our cue from...
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marco rubio and ted cruz did not have the latino voters. there are republicans that are latino. see a lot of latino republican candidates, whether it is a vp pick for donald trump or the two running for president who use politics as a way to connect with the vote. >> you write about the lack of latino leaders. do hispanics want or lead a national leader in your view? >> i think part of the challenge with getting a national leader, when we think of it, it is a monolith, one of the most diverse communities out there, people from all different parts of the world, you have mexican-americans. sort of the idea that there is one figure that could embody that. i think it is a real challenge. we are seeing this with the black lives matter movement. there is not a desire to have a figurehead like there were back in the 60s. i think you are seeing a lot of development in local politicians who are getting groomed for bigger positions. >> thank you so much for that. we appreciate it. the election cycle, nothing is certain. we can all agree with that. coming up we will look at four wild cards
marco rubio and ted cruz did not have the latino voters. there are republicans that are latino. see a lot of latino republican candidates, whether it is a vp pick for donald trump or the two running for president who use politics as a way to connect with the vote. >> you write about the lack of latino leaders. do hispanics want or lead a national leader in your view? >> i think part of the challenge with getting a national leader, when we think of it, it is a monolith, one of the...
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more latinos in california than white voters. more latino people than white people.nia will not return to the republican column any time soon largely because of the latino vote. he's got a big speech there, got a big crowd there at anaheim, the california home of orange county of the republican party, but his support is very limited. there is a ceiling on his support in california because of latino voters basically reje rejecting republicans for the last 20 years. >> he brings up this inspector general report. we talked about it earlier in the hour, this is potentially damaging news for hillary clinton, another drip drip drip of reports saying she didn't follow the rules and essentially found she didn't follow regulations in terms of having a private e-mail server. they say in the report she should have asked permission and it would not have been granted if she had asked the department for permission. not good news for them today. >> no. it's a pretty damning report and one each those things hillary clinton thought she had turned the corner on the whole e-mail contro
more latinos in california than white voters. more latino people than white people.nia will not return to the republican column any time soon largely because of the latino vote. he's got a big speech there, got a big crowd there at anaheim, the california home of orange county of the republican party, but his support is very limited. there is a ceiling on his support in california because of latino voters basically reje rejecting republicans for the last 20 years. >> he brings up this...
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whether it is latinos or women or asians or african-americans and they blame their woes on them. but that being said, given the fact that we are now a majority minority country and we have rising numbers of latinos and rising numbers of african-americans and women and asians and others that are looking at this and that are saying this is my country also. you know, i am contributing to the economy, i have a right to be here, and we are going to go out and we're going to vote. it is really dangerous. for example, what happens if the people who are working in texas to get latinos and others who traditionally have not gone out and voted and they turn texas, for example, from a red state to a blue state. that is -- you know, this kind of anxiety among white working class men, i believe, is going to backfire and give rise to seeing states all over the country eventually go from red to blue and that is the problem for the republican party because you can see donald trump is going to be the catalyst for making that happen. >> we happen to have the representative of the voter latino here
whether it is latinos or women or asians or african-americans and they blame their woes on them. but that being said, given the fact that we are now a majority minority country and we have rising numbers of latinos and rising numbers of african-americans and women and asians and others that are looking at this and that are saying this is my country also. you know, i am contributing to the economy, i have a right to be here, and we are going to go out and we're going to vote. it is really...
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distancian de la casa blanca para evitar que los operativos del gobierno de obama les quiten el voto latino >> un juez federal declara al polÉmico alguacil en desacato por violar una orden judicial suya en un caso donde era acusado de discriminar a hispanos. >> la muerte de una joven en la florida vuelve a resaltar el peligro de cirugÍas estÉticas cuando son realizadas por personas no calificadas. >> "noticiero telemundo", con josÉ dÍaz balart y maria celeste. >> buenas tardes, los saludo desde los Ángeles donde hay preocupaciÓn y temor en la comunidad de inmigrantes por el posible reinicio de deportaciones. >> y yo lo saludo desde nuestros estudios centrales, es una preocupaciÓn a nivel nacional, hay mÁs de 18.000 madres y niÑos con orden de deportaciÓn y pueden ser blanco de ice en cualquier momento, hablamos con una madre de el salvador que viviÓ esto en enero y aÚn no se recupera de la experiencia. >> ana orellana mantiene las cortinas cerradas. >> no pude dormir anoche y mis hijos tienen mucho miedo tambiÉn. >> revisa constantemente el cerrojo de su puerta. >> estoy pendiente de la pue
distancian de la casa blanca para evitar que los operativos del gobierno de obama les quiten el voto latino >> un juez federal declara al polÉmico alguacil en desacato por violar una orden judicial suya en un caso donde era acusado de discriminar a hispanos. >> la muerte de una joven en la florida vuelve a resaltar el peligro de cirugÍas estÉticas cuando son realizadas por personas no calificadas. >> "noticiero telemundo", con josÉ dÍaz balart y maria celeste....
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that i have latinos who said they can be the reagan democrats. they are latinos.can reach out to different sectors that hillary clinton is losing. >> but it's donald trump when talking about it. but it's hillary clinton who has a ground game and is not that popular and has high unfavorables? >> i think fall will be a challenging time. name me a state that romney won that she competitive. donald trump has a tough ride. going out there and fighting for the votes, it is going to be ground work. >> romney is established now. he represents the establishment. donald trump is anti-establishment. >> name a state that romney lost that trump can win. >> pennsylvania, florida and ohio. i'm not a gambler. >> if we have the idea -- look at the map of the 17 states that he said could conceivably be in play. all 15 states he compete in. he is putting in a state like california, a state like maine or virginia, are these states ones that you are worried about? >> hillary clinton is worried about all the states. a smart strategy to have. i do think that what we saw in the primary a
that i have latinos who said they can be the reagan democrats. they are latinos.can reach out to different sectors that hillary clinton is losing. >> but it's donald trump when talking about it. but it's hillary clinton who has a ground game and is not that popular and has high unfavorables? >> i think fall will be a challenging time. name me a state that romney won that she competitive. donald trump has a tough ride. going out there and fighting for the votes, it is going to be...
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reportera: para los latinos el panorama del desempleo es desalentador. >> lo que significa es que laando alrededor de unos 200,000 empleos por mes. reportera: en tÉrminos generales el desempleo se mantuvo en 5%. pero entre los hispanos en desempleo aumentÓ en marzo. la industria de la construcciÓn y los comercios al por menor estÁ entre los que menos crecimeinto vieron. los nÚmeros salen un dÍa despuÉs de que el presidente resaltÓ los logros económicos que su administraciÓn ha tenido en la comunidad hispana. hoy no se refiriÓ a los latinos en particular pero culpÓ al congreso por falta de creaciÓn de puestos empleo. >> lo que necesitamos son mejores trabajos o sea, mÁs trabajos y trabajos de mejor calidad. es lo que necesitamos para que este nÚmero de desempleo baje. reportera: aunque la cifra de desempleo entre los latinos si aumentÓ aÚn estÁ por debajo de la del aÑo pasado. apuntan a que la proyecciones de crecimiento y mejorÍa econÓmica. >> al entrar la primavera lo que pasa es que la construcciÓn repunta. esto significa que habrÁ más demanda de trabajadores hispanos. enrique: el
reportera: para los latinos el panorama del desempleo es desalentador. >> lo que significa es que laando alrededor de unos 200,000 empleos por mes. reportera: en tÉrminos generales el desempleo se mantuvo en 5%. pero entre los hispanos en desempleo aumentÓ en marzo. la industria de la construcciÓn y los comercios al por menor estÁ entre los que menos crecimeinto vieron. los nÚmeros salen un dÍa despuÉs de que el presidente resaltÓ los logros económicos que su administraciÓn ha...
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. >>> beisbolistas de las trabajadores ligas reivindican can orgullosos sus origen latino y incluyento el nombre en sus camisetas. >>> noticiero telemundo. >>> con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste. >>> muy buenas tardes, hoy dÍa simpatizantes y a favor de donald trump chocaron en anaheim, california. >>> asÍ es josÉ. el magnate se presentÓ en california, la policÍa antimotines efectÚo arrestas despuÉs que tiraran escombros. nos vamos con marÍa paula ochoa, adelanta marÍa paula. >>> marÍa celeste, otra protesta en contra del precandidato en la que se suman los Ánimos de opositores y simpatizantes la policÍa a caballo tuvo que movilizar mientras tanto ellos se insultaban y de finned yan la posiciÓn todo ocurrio horas antes que el precandidato se presentarÁ en el centro de convenciones de angela y continÚa hasta hace unos momentos. >>> con insultos que buscaban provocar a los simpatizantes de donald trump opositores se con aglomeraron afuera todo ocurrÍa en medio de un masivo despliegue de seguridad. >> tengo orgullo de ser mexicano y la ignorancia de esta gente da tristeza. >>> Él lo Ú
. >>> beisbolistas de las trabajadores ligas reivindican can orgullosos sus origen latino y incluyento el nombre en sus camisetas. >>> noticiero telemundo. >>> con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste. >>> muy buenas tardes, hoy dÍa simpatizantes y a favor de donald trump chocaron en anaheim, california. >>> asÍ es josÉ. el magnate se presentÓ en california, la policÍa antimotines efectÚo arrestas despuÉs que tiraran escombros. nos vamos con...
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. >> turning to you decide tonight, candidates are galvanized latino voters, record 27 million latinos are eligible to vote in november. and they could play a key role in determining who wins the white house. as brian yanis report, new fox news poll shows hillary clinton is beating donald trump handily, in a head-to-head match up. >> a brand new fox news latino. com pole of registered hispanic voters nationwide, shows that the are if the election were held today, hillary clinton would win the hispanic vote whopping 39-point margin, just 23% say they would vote for donald trump. that's lower man mitt romney in 2012, when the then republican nominee won just 27% of the hispanic vote. prevailing thought is republicans need to get closer to the 40% range, if they want to win the white house. that's about what george w. bush wants. clinton's lead is fueled by major support from hispanic females and mexican americans particularly. about seven out of ten from both groups support clinton. interestingly, latino voters overwhelmingly say hispanic vice presidential nominee would make no differenc
. >> turning to you decide tonight, candidates are galvanized latino voters, record 27 million latinos are eligible to vote in november. and they could play a key role in determining who wins the white house. as brian yanis report, new fox news poll shows hillary clinton is beating donald trump handily, in a head-to-head match up. >> a brand new fox news latino. com pole of registered hispanic voters nationwide, shows that the are if the election were held today, hillary clinton...
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are you flip flopping or pandering to latinos?ome hesitation among the community about her pandering and what the message is. >> you are seeing a generational divide. many of them said no. trying to win three consecutive. >> what we have seen so unpredictable. thank you. >> fox news alert. guy who hopes something will happen for him is bernie sanders. he is in new mexico right now. crowds fired up and ready to go. we are coming back at the top of the hour. a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. . >> live pictures from new mexico. bernie sanders about to speak at a rally in the town of vato. sanders is vowing to stay in the race until philadelphia. so big question. crowd feeling the bern, but is he feeling the bern when it comes to campaign cash. hard to keep the
are you flip flopping or pandering to latinos?ome hesitation among the community about her pandering and what the message is. >> you are seeing a generational divide. many of them said no. trying to win three consecutive. >> what we have seen so unpredictable. thank you. >> fox news alert. guy who hopes something will happen for him is bernie sanders. he is in new mexico right now. crowds fired up and ready to go. we are coming back at the top of the hour. a great part of...
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i think they recognize they have a latino problem.ize they have to try to fix this latino problem in order to get to the white house but they have a candidate, a front-runner who doesn't seem to care, who recognizes that by instigating this type of decisiveness, it actually rallies up his base. >> we've talked about this at length. susannah martinez is not exactly the most -- >> she's very unfriendly when it comes to immigration reform. >> let's talk about that. let's talk about the driver's license for the undocumented. that was one of the first issues she ran on and she has been running on that since. >> so she -- again, she is just -- she seems like a very natural ally for him in new mexico, where they have a tendency of being much more open to less aggressive policies in this case. all of a sudden, he is saying, yes, you may be a republican, but i actually am going to attack you because at the end of the day you're not right for new mexico. i don't understand the strategy because he doesn't have any from what i understand very few
i think they recognize they have a latino problem.ize they have to try to fix this latino problem in order to get to the white house but they have a candidate, a front-runner who doesn't seem to care, who recognizes that by instigating this type of decisiveness, it actually rallies up his base. >> we've talked about this at length. susannah martinez is not exactly the most -- >> she's very unfriendly when it comes to immigration reform. >> let's talk about that. let's talk...
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latino make up more than half and latinos are now present at every state near the largest majority inalf of those states and they have the acapacity to reshape the political system and using their voices to be more vocal before for and against donald trump. >> some people might expect that latinos either vote democratic, all monolivically and they don't. >> matt wrote a great book on latinos in america. of the elections they vote in, half voted at least once for a gop candidate. donald trump is speaking for them and things they were thinking for years and those who inmigrated to the country legal. those tend to be the ones who feel they did it the right way and everyone else should as well. >> good to see you. >> don't miss donald trump tomorrow morning on cnn. he joins "new day" at 7:00:00 eastern. >>> bernie sanders expected to hold a press conference shortly in washington. we're going to take you there as soon as it begins. take with us. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relie
latino make up more than half and latinos are now present at every state near the largest majority inalf of those states and they have the acapacity to reshape the political system and using their voices to be more vocal before for and against donald trump. >> some people might expect that latinos either vote democratic, all monolivically and they don't. >> matt wrote a great book on latinos in america. of the elections they vote in, half voted at least once for a gop candidate....
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vamos a hacer todo lo posible para darle a todos, no sÓlo los latinos y el afroamericano, a todos laerse afectado por el requisito de edificaciÓn. >> texas se ha convertido en el laboratorio para muchas de estas leyes que restringen la votaciÓn. leyes para suprimir el voto. fernando: por el estado de texas dice que no restringe voto ya que otorga tarjeta de identificaciÓn gratis, fÁciles de obtener. en la primaria madison debieron sufrir largas esperas luego de que se redujeran los lugares de votaciÓn. >> sellaron las sumas y muchos latinos no podÍan votar porque no tenÍan una cerca de su casa. fernando: reguladores quieren que el congreso restaure parte del derecho al voto. es muy probable que el congreso actÚe antes de las elecciones de noviembre, asÍ que es que la mayorÍa de estos nuevos requisitos para votar en todos estos estados van a estar en pie cuando los votantes vayan a la elecciÓn a fines de aÑo. julio cÉsar: venezuela se ha convertido la capital del anarquismo. sus residentes asÍ lo expresan ante la canciÓn de puntos bÁsicos, medicinas y el incremento de la violencia. te
vamos a hacer todo lo posible para darle a todos, no sÓlo los latinos y el afroamericano, a todos laerse afectado por el requisito de edificaciÓn. >> texas se ha convertido en el laboratorio para muchas de estas leyes que restringen la votaciÓn. leyes para suprimir el voto. fernando: por el estado de texas dice que no restringe voto ya que otorga tarjeta de identificaciÓn gratis, fÁciles de obtener. en la primaria madison debieron sufrir largas esperas luego de que se redujeran los...
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son 50 millones de latinos. ya pueden empujar muy duro esto.asa blanca en 2017 va a tener que ser una persona pragmÁtica. >> el beneficio mÁs importante para muchos un privilegio la reforma migratoria no se logrÓ. pero algunos invitados le dijeron al presidente que Ésta deberÍa seguir siendo su prioridad. marÍa elena: así terminamos. gracias por estar con nosotros. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ adrián. desde que te conozco me di cuenta que te amo. y me la paso llorando por ti. te pedí, te supliqué que ya no me hicieras sufrir. adrián: estrella es que yo-- estrella: no. ya no quiero sentir dolor, adrián. ya no es justo. tú y yo terminamos. [llora]
son 50 millones de latinos. ya pueden empujar muy duro esto.asa blanca en 2017 va a tener que ser una persona pragmÁtica. >> el beneficio mÁs importante para muchos un privilegio la reforma migratoria no se logrÓ. pero algunos invitados le dijeron al presidente que Ésta deberÍa seguir siendo su prioridad. marÍa elena: así terminamos. gracias por estar con nosotros. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ adrián. desde que te conozco me di cuenta que te amo. y me la paso llorando por ti. te pedí, te...
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latinos? african-americans? do women's groups come out against him. >> a lot of group activists have concerns about donald trump. there's a sense that he disrupts the order across the sneephere. i think trump relishes these moments. saw it in chicago and arizona and you see it here. >> hold on. we're getting our first reaction from the trump campaign on the scenes we're watching right now. trump senior advisor tweeted watching thugs and punks in albuquerque en route to california. they don't know what they're protesting. complete disdain for his critics. >> dan is with trump on the plane. it's with trump every minute. if he's tweeting it that means trump is giving his blessing. >> they seem to be clear what they're there about. robert costa, thank you for staying up late. much more ahead. we'll be right back after this. >>> we continue to watch the protest outside trump's rally in albuquerque. we've been watching a new group of protesters tonight. take it away. >> reporter: so the new group of protesters came in
latinos? african-americans? do women's groups come out against him. >> a lot of group activists have concerns about donald trump. there's a sense that he disrupts the order across the sneephere. i think trump relishes these moments. saw it in chicago and arizona and you see it here. >> hold on. we're getting our first reaction from the trump campaign on the scenes we're watching right now. trump senior advisor tweeted watching thugs and punks in albuquerque en route to california....
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latinos more than 1% higher at 6.1%. labor department is the labor secretary, tom bettes. how are you? >> it's great to be with you and all of your viewers. >> thanks, likewise. let me start with your reaction to the new numbers. it was the weakest in about seven months. should this be of concern to us? >> i think this is a solid report really for three reasons. these are good numbers. we're ampling 220,000, even with this month. last year was our second best and we had three months under 160,000. the second reason is we see real wage growth again, not just this month but previous months as well. annualized real wage growth of 3.2%, which is a good thing. and thirdly, it's really important not only to look at the numbers and the people behind the numbers. what we're seeing now is real opportunity emerging from the long-term unemployed. people who have been out of work for more than six months. the percentage of the long-term unemployed now in terms of the overall percentage of unemployed is at its lowest level in seven y
latinos more than 1% higher at 6.1%. labor department is the labor secretary, tom bettes. how are you? >> it's great to be with you and all of your viewers. >> thanks, likewise. let me start with your reaction to the new numbers. it was the weakest in about seven months. should this be of concern to us? >> i think this is a solid report really for three reasons. these are good numbers. we're ampling 220,000, even with this month. last year was our second best and we had three...
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el 7 de marzo se convirtiÓ en el quinto latino, sus padres con raÍces mexicanas confiesa que su origenÓcratas y buscan motivar el voto hispano en california que constituye el 39% de la poblaciÓn en el estado que no hay sangre hispana en california hace mÁs de 140 aÑos, los nuevos lÍderes aseguran que no estamos lejos de que se quede un gobernador latino en el estado dorado, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar en noticiero telemundo fin de semana, el suicidio se convirtiÓ en la tercera causa de muerte de la poblaciÓn de jovenes en mÉxico veremos que es lo que estÁ pasando el premio a innovaciÓn. >>> en mÓnaco el principado se vistiÓ de verde, blanco y rojo, siéntate, siéntate más "siéntate" por rollo bounty es 2 veces más absorbente. un rollo de bounty puede durar más que las marcas en oferta. así obtienes más "vida" por rollo bounty. dura más y absorbe más rápido. maaaaaa......a ¿qué pasa robotito? no uso esa pasta de dientes... del pasado!!! (con tono medio robótico) ahí me di cuenta que necesitaba...cambiar a crest. descubre la protección de crest contra caries, mal alie
el 7 de marzo se convirtiÓ en el quinto latino, sus padres con raÍces mexicanas confiesa que su origenÓcratas y buscan motivar el voto hispano en california que constituye el 39% de la poblaciÓn en el estado que no hay sangre hispana en california hace mÁs de 140 aÑos, los nuevos lÍderes aseguran que no estamos lejos de que se quede un gobernador latino en el estado dorado, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar en noticiero telemundo fin de semana, el suicidio se...