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(202) 748-8003 is for latinos.l call (202) 748-8001, democrats, call (202) 748-8000, independents, call (202) 748-8002. the phone ones are open, so begin to dial in. a lot has been made about young voters this time around, especially in the democratic side of this nominating contest. voting for bernie sanders. makeupearch millennials almost half of latino eligible voters in 2016. how have they been voting in the democratic nominee contest? democrat have seen hispanics voting in support of bernie sanders. those under the age of 35 years old tended to support bernie sanders at a level that was 65% of democratic primaries. when you take a look at the hillary clinton support, which tend to be among older latinos, it was the mirror opposite. that is something we are seeing among the general u.s. public. is not unique necessarily to young latinos. one of the stories that you will hear when you hear them talk about is they don't connect with hillary clinton. they find that there's something that she has done either on the
(202) 748-8003 is for latinos.l call (202) 748-8001, democrats, call (202) 748-8000, independents, call (202) 748-8002. the phone ones are open, so begin to dial in. a lot has been made about young voters this time around, especially in the democratic side of this nominating contest. voting for bernie sanders. makeupearch millennials almost half of latino eligible voters in 2016. how have they been voting in the democratic nominee contest? democrat have seen hispanics voting in support of...
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a show about latinos from a la tee -- latino's point of view. >> action!re we dealing with dancing 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 project
a show about latinos from a la tee -- latino's point of view. >> action!re we dealing with dancing 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...
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role of the latino vote in the 16 elections. tour♪0 a.m., former host: the associated press has called it. hillary clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major u.s. clinical party, capturing commitments monday from the number of delegates needed to win the democratic nomination. we begin with hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters, what is your reaction to the news? if you are supporting the vermont senator, call (202) 748-8000, hillary clinton supporters call (202) 748-8001. you can also go to twitter, @cspanwj, or join the conversation on facebook.com/c-span. good morning, start dialing in. let's begin with hillary clinton california last night. one of the states holding their primary today. this is how she reacted to the news. [video clip] clinton: according to the news, we are on the brink of an historic, unprecedented moment, but we still have work to do, don't wait -- don't we? tomorrow,x elections and we are going to fight hard for every single vote, especially right here in califor
role of the latino vote in the 16 elections. tour♪0 a.m., former host: the associated press has called it. hillary clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major u.s. clinical party, capturing commitments monday from the number of delegates needed to win the democratic nomination. we begin with hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters, what is your reaction to the news? if you are supporting the vermont senator, call (202) 748-8000, hillary clinton...
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latino culture overall has -- i think the way that latinos are sometimes portrayed in television or in sometimes in the united states, they don't really portray latinos in that full way that we should be and have that more diverse view of our culture. >> we can be artists. we can be great. >> yes. >> tell us a little bit about the museum 'cause you're moving to a different location. well, you're building. >> exactly. i think that's what happens, you know, when your family starts to grow. you run out of room and you have to move somewhere bigger, and that's been the museum's goal for now 20 years, and it's finally happening, and i'm pretty young, but i see the love in the community's eyes and how excited they are for this move, and it makes me so proud, to use that word again, and it is such an exciting moment for the museum. we also are trying to pick up our outreach programs so that we can help teachers develop their curriculum and bring latino arts into the classroom and make sure that kids know the joys of rufino tamayo and gunther gerzso at an early age, and, you know, i was fortun
latino culture overall has -- i think the way that latinos are sometimes portrayed in television or in sometimes in the united states, they don't really portray latinos in that full way that we should be and have that more diverse view of our culture. >> we can be artists. we can be great. >> yes. >> tell us a little bit about the museum 'cause you're moving to a different location. well, you're building. >> exactly. i think that's what happens, you know, when your...
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we know that in california we have the largest latino population and the most eligible latino voters of what november is going to look like. what the bowls have been showing is she's been doing well there. we know that hillary clinton has done really well in latino states. he did well in texas, in new york, in arizona, in florida, so there may be a surprise tomorrow. anything can happen in this election cycle. but i do put my money if i were a betting woman on hillary clinton getting that latino vote. perhaps not in a landslide because we see sanders putting in a very strong effort on the ground in california, but i do think that she is going to win that latino vote decisively, maybe by about five percentage votes. >> victoria, when you look at some of the numbers, an uptick of 123% in california for latino voter registration, what is that due do? >> first of all, it warms my heart, jose. but what i'm so happy about politically speaking is that we're seeing a mobilization. we're seeing, i think, a combination of the political parties getting out there and doing some really good groun
we know that in california we have the largest latino population and the most eligible latino voters of what november is going to look like. what the bowls have been showing is she's been doing well there. we know that hillary clinton has done really well in latino states. he did well in texas, in new york, in arizona, in florida, so there may be a surprise tomorrow. anything can happen in this election cycle. but i do put my money if i were a betting woman on hillary clinton getting that...
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where latinos live. that's unconscionable. the voting rights act we had less tools in our toolbox. and so we have to do more about this. we have to do more to address economic inequality. we had to do more to rebuild the infrastructure of democracy. but my friends, this time that we are living in is more than simply about educational access or inequality of the minimum wage or the affordable care act. all of those critically important issues. i never be believe we're living in a moment in time that it's a debate about really who we are as a nation. it's the fundamental question of what we stand for as a nation. it's a choice i believe between reverting to the failed policies of the past, the past prejudices of the past, or marshaling the collective hope and optimism, and we are all in it together approach that is kept our nation so strong. the recent events in orlando, a historic reminder that all too frequently prejudices persist the nsw headed up the civil rights division, that act of hate, that i could tear was something i
where latinos live. that's unconscionable. the voting rights act we had less tools in our toolbox. and so we have to do more about this. we have to do more to address economic inequality. we had to do more to rebuild the infrastructure of democracy. but my friends, this time that we are living in is more than simply about educational access or inequality of the minimum wage or the affordable care act. all of those critically important issues. i never be believe we're living in a moment in time...
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and increasing in numbers of asian and latino.ut example of discrim na tour laws and policies abound at this time both in the historical record and more contemporary time. so for example, the i. n. a. restricted the number of people a could migrate to only 120 year. this was purposeful as professor ian haynie lopez said it was a compromise in latin american immigration. consequently congress coupled more general treatment with less general treatment of latin american. moreovers the immigration act of 1965 and it's 19776 amendment limited 20,000 freem each foreign country which affected immigrants of color from certain developing countries like mexico and india. as the feeling pertained to mexicans, work to introduce mexican immigration at that time. anti-76, ime of the president gerald ford predicted ill effects on motion can migration. he said i'm curned about what affect of the legislation which has the result of increasing it from mexico. currently about 20,000 legally immigrate to the united states each year. and this legislat
and increasing in numbers of asian and latino.ut example of discrim na tour laws and policies abound at this time both in the historical record and more contemporary time. so for example, the i. n. a. restricted the number of people a could migrate to only 120 year. this was purposeful as professor ian haynie lopez said it was a compromise in latin american immigration. consequently congress coupled more general treatment with less general treatment of latin american. moreovers the immigration...
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polls have trump 20% of the latino vote.w is that going to harden battleground states like colorado and florida and states that have huge latino populations that are important but secondly is how the rest of the party has to respond to all the things trump is saying. now, that's why paul ryan is coming up. other republicans have to say, have to respond to either support what trump is saying or rebuke what he's saying. it's going to play out time and when it if he continues to be undisciplined. >> before you jump in i want to get another example, the trump campaign says this is mr. trump acknowledging a supporter acknowledging his gratitude for a gentleman's support in the crowd. some people might think this sounds insensitive. >> we had a case where we had an african-american guy who was a fan of mine, great fan, great guy, in fact i want to find out what's going on with him, you know -- look at my african-american over here. look at him. are you the greatest? >> i don't know what to say to that. yeah, it's offensive. >> his
polls have trump 20% of the latino vote.w is that going to harden battleground states like colorado and florida and states that have huge latino populations that are important but secondly is how the rest of the party has to respond to all the things trump is saying. now, that's why paul ryan is coming up. other republicans have to say, have to respond to either support what trump is saying or rebuke what he's saying. it's going to play out time and when it if he continues to be undisciplined....
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the latino electorate. even latino conservatives, jack kemp, ronald reagan, abraham lincoln supporters, they are alienated every time donald trump brings up the heritage of this american judge. he continues to add a cinder black, a significant piece of concrete, to that proverbial wall. >> donald trump repeatedly, you saw him there with jake tapper, said that judge curiel is mexic mexican. just for the facts here. judge curiel is not mexican. he is american, the same way that anybody who is born in this country is american. his parents happen to have been born in mexico. when you hear this, as someone who supports donald trump, do you in any way scratch your head and say, this is wrong? >> not at all. i'm scratching my head at the media's reaction, actually. i'm cuban-american and i refer to myself as cuban. my friends and family call ourselves cuban. it's perfectly normal. and i have mexican-american friends that refer to themselves as mexican. i don't see the controversy there. as far as the actual judge
the latino electorate. even latino conservatives, jack kemp, ronald reagan, abraham lincoln supporters, they are alienated every time donald trump brings up the heritage of this american judge. he continues to add a cinder black, a significant piece of concrete, to that proverbial wall. >> donald trump repeatedly, you saw him there with jake tapper, said that judge curiel is mexic mexican. just for the facts here. judge curiel is not mexican. he is american, the same way that anybody who...
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latinos love him. >> latinos for trump. that's what i like. latinos. we're doing well with latinos. nobody knows about it yet. we're bringing so many jobs in. you watch what happens. the hispanics. we love the hispanics. >> recent fox news polls shows unfavorables. 74%. he is going to have to bertha number. it goes against every ounce of political wisdom if he doesn't win latinos and african-americans, he's just not going to win, yes? >> you are absolutely right. donald trump is very capable of getting on a stage and claiming that certain people love him even if they don't. those negatives don't lie. those are very real. remember, after mitt romney lost 2012 election, there was a lot of naval gazing and what they needed to do differently. it took a matter of minutes on fox news for several conservative pundits saying we need to do a better job with latinos. that is job number one. lo and behold, the candidate they chose said mexicans are rapists and then need to build a wall with mexico. i think the map come election day, looks different. you could have donald trump win in ohio and
latinos love him. >> latinos for trump. that's what i like. latinos. we're doing well with latinos. nobody knows about it yet. we're bringing so many jobs in. you watch what happens. the hispanics. we love the hispanics. >> recent fox news polls shows unfavorables. 74%. he is going to have to bertha number. it goes against every ounce of political wisdom if he doesn't win latinos and african-americans, he's just not going to win, yes? >> you are absolutely right. donald trump...
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because he's latino. my point here, anderson, is that this has been going on, inh encouraging judges to make decisions according to their race has been going on for decades from the other side and the judge, in this case, belonged to the san diego laraza lawyer's association and i went to the website, it's not about other lawyers. it's -- >> so, jeffrey, you agree with donald trump that this judge cannot rule fairly based on the fact he's of mexican heritage? >> absolutely. not only do i agree -- >> can clarence thomas rule fairly on issues about african americans? >> clarence thomas has gone out of his way to say that his race is not important to his judging and that's why they attack him from the left and say he's an uncle tom because he wants toed a here to the constitution. >> only judges who say it doesn't impact them, then they get a pass but those who do not -- >> no matter your race, your ethnicity, this is about being -- >> have you heard -- has judge curiel written anything about how his mexican
because he's latino. my point here, anderson, is that this has been going on, inh encouraging judges to make decisions according to their race has been going on for decades from the other side and the judge, in this case, belonged to the san diego laraza lawyer's association and i went to the website, it's not about other lawyers. it's -- >> so, jeffrey, you agree with donald trump that this judge cannot rule fairly based on the fact he's of mexican heritage? >> absolutely. not only...
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latinos or hispanics.atinos. i've employed over the years thousands of mexicans. they're great. they're great. i deal with them. i sell apartments. i deal with them. >> so, to recap, trump says having mexican heritage makes judge curiel biased against him. at the same time he expects to do well among hispanic and latino voters. how many does trump actually need to win? john king is here to break it down by the numbers. how risky are these comments about trump for him? >> reporter: in a word, anderson, very. very risky. here is the map from the 2012 campaign. president obama wins only 51% to 47% in part because of huge support among latinos. the fastest growing constituency in american politics but even bigger in 2016. 27 million latinos or hispanics eligible to vote in the 2016 election and will represent 12% of the national electorate five months from now. that was 10% four years ago. this is a very growing and a very potent population. does it matter? you bet it does. twourp the last time the republicans
latinos or hispanics.atinos. i've employed over the years thousands of mexicans. they're great. they're great. i deal with them. i sell apartments. i deal with them. >> so, to recap, trump says having mexican heritage makes judge curiel biased against him. at the same time he expects to do well among hispanic and latino voters. how many does trump actually need to win? john king is here to break it down by the numbers. how risky are these comments about trump for him? >> reporter:...
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latinos, we're doing well with latinos. nobody knows about it yet. we're bringing so many jobs in.you watch what happens. the hispanics, we love the hispanics. >> so all of it as a recent poll shows trump with a significant deficit among latinos. 74% view him unfavorably. joining me alfonso aguilar. alfonso, thank you so much for coming on. i want to start with what we're hearing from hillary clinton this morning. she has just responded to trump's curiel's attack. she writes, the fact that donald trump doesn't see them as americans makes him unfit to be president of this great nation, a nation of immigrants. do you agree with hillary clinton here? >> sadly, i have to agree with hillary clinton and trump's comments is a gift to the clinton campaign and, yes, it was silly for him to make reference to the judge's mexican ancestry. it's absolutely ridiculous. he's an american and just to try to describe him as mexican is ridiculous. it does offend a lot of people. it doesn't help him with latino voters. you already showed his unfavorability rating is very high. he's holding in the 20s.
latinos, we're doing well with latinos. nobody knows about it yet. we're bringing so many jobs in.you watch what happens. the hispanics, we love the hispanics. >> so all of it as a recent poll shows trump with a significant deficit among latinos. 74% view him unfavorably. joining me alfonso aguilar. alfonso, thank you so much for coming on. i want to start with what we're hearing from hillary clinton this morning. she has just responded to trump's curiel's attack. she writes, the fact...
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but that election galvanized the latino community and shifted the state's politics. latinos are now the state's largest ethnic group, more than 38% of californians, and even with a lower turnout rate than white and black voters, latinos have an increasing share of the actual vote in california's elections-- about 20% in the last presidential election. manuel pastor heads the center for the study of immigrant integration at the university of southern california. >> you know, it's important to realize that the demographic change in california between 1980 and 2000 is basically the demographic change the united states is going through between 2000 and 2050. >> reporter: the u.s. census bureau projects that by 2050, the latino population will more than double, and become 26% of the country. >> a mobilization of the latino community, a rush toward naturalization, and a rush toward civic engagement and voter engagement on the part of these newly naturalized citizens. that transformed the politics of california. >> reporter: what happened in the last 22 years is that califo
but that election galvanized the latino community and shifted the state's politics. latinos are now the state's largest ethnic group, more than 38% of californians, and even with a lower turnout rate than white and black voters, latinos have an increasing share of the actual vote in california's elections-- about 20% in the last presidential election. manuel pastor heads the center for the study of immigrant integration at the university of southern california. >> you know, it's important...
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since 2008 the rate of college enrollment among young latinos is up and 30% of young latinos are attending college. and today's affirmative action is critical to produce an america that looks like an america. my siblings taught me and my siblings that education was the equalizer. my father literally worked himself to an early death so he could provide for his five children and that is why we had the benefit of pell grants and producing and going into higher education. all of my siblings became doctors and i had to be a lawyer because i fainted at the sight of blood. every parent tells that to their children. we know in terms of progress that thanks to the leadership of president obama the affordable care act has helped four million latino adults get coverage. and thanks to you because so many of you worked on enrollment fairs and were spreading the word about the importance of the affordable care act. a group that once had an uninsured rate of 40% has seen it drop by over 11% points. underneath those statistics it is you working so hard. thanks to you millions of americans have gotten a ra
since 2008 the rate of college enrollment among young latinos is up and 30% of young latinos are attending college. and today's affirmative action is critical to produce an america that looks like an america. my siblings taught me and my siblings that education was the equalizer. my father literally worked himself to an early death so he could provide for his five children and that is why we had the benefit of pell grants and producing and going into higher education. all of my siblings became...
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campaign four years ago, obama was polling 70% with latinos.e case with hillary clinton. >> alonso aguilar, very nice to see you, thank you very much. >> good seeing you. >>> the washington post, social media blew up with the interview question of women now being allowed to serve in combat military blew up in a good way. concluding the crown was hers and that moment here it was. >> the pentagon recently made the decision to open up all combat jobs to women, now, some have questioned whether this has put political correctness over our ability to perform at the highest level, what are your thoughts. >> as a woman of the united states army -- [ cheers ] >> i think it was an amazing job by our government to allow women to integrate to every branch of the military. we are just as tough as men and as a commander and as a commander of my unit, i am powerful, i am dedicated and it is important that we recognize that gender does not linked us to the united states. >> pretty good, right? >> barbara joined the military at the age of 17, her mom and dad an
campaign four years ago, obama was polling 70% with latinos.e case with hillary clinton. >> alonso aguilar, very nice to see you, thank you very much. >> good seeing you. >>> the washington post, social media blew up with the interview question of women now being allowed to serve in combat military blew up in a good way. concluding the crown was hers and that moment here it was. >> the pentagon recently made the decision to open up all combat jobs to women, now, some...
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we see the break down generation also, and youngs and latinos, by the way, 80,000 latinos in americaned 18 every month and they are united states citizens. what we are seeing is just what we normally see in the course of demographics. latinos are coming of age to vote, they are angry that someone is going after them and they see and they're looking carefully at what our candidates and especially if they are democrats are saying. they are going to show up to vote tomorrow. >> now, let me ask you briefly what should bernie sanders do and even if he wins the vote le here if hillary clinton has gone over the top. a leader in the democratic party which bernie sanders established himself and he to come in the fold and he needs to be supportive of the ticket and he's gaining new acknowledgment within the party and the work he has done is important for democrats. because of that, i think he can shape so many agendas that democrats are going to push forward in november as we talk to all and not just democrats but everybody to talk to them about why it is important to put a democrat in the whi
we see the break down generation also, and youngs and latinos, by the way, 80,000 latinos in americaned 18 every month and they are united states citizens. what we are seeing is just what we normally see in the course of demographics. latinos are coming of age to vote, they are angry that someone is going after them and they see and they're looking carefully at what our candidates and especially if they are democrats are saying. they are going to show up to vote tomorrow. >> now, let me...
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most were in latino latino.o talk more, we're joined by , director of programs for the transgender law center, ththe largest transgender organization. she's a trans-latina activist and a national leader in lgbt immigrant rights movement. welcome to dememocracy now! can you respond to not only what totook place early sunday morni, the 49 people k killed, but then the reaction to it in this country, both the movements reaction and those running for president like donald trump. >> yes.. ththis is an incredibly difficut moment that my community is facing at this moment. it is of deep pain and one that i think are latino, latina in thety is great much trenches. we are deep and sorrow. so i thihink that we are, as a community, we are always perceived as sort of resilience, for that resiliency comes fromm beining years in survival mode. and i know my community has very much survived -- hisis surviving violence on a daily basis. these spaces like at pulse nightclub, these latino nights, very much sasacred spaces for or
most were in latino latino.o talk more, we're joined by , director of programs for the transgender law center, ththe largest transgender organization. she's a trans-latina activist and a national leader in lgbt immigrant rights movement. welcome to dememocracy now! can you respond to not only what totook place early sunday morni, the 49 people k killed, but then the reaction to it in this country, both the movements reaction and those running for president like donald trump. >> yes.....
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mitt romney lost latinos 71-27%.he unfavorable rating for donald trump with latinos is in the 80s, like 84%. is this something donald trump can boston over tsoften over th the summer? >> the difference between donald trump and mitt romney is mitt romney was basically saying we want you to self-deport. we're going to make your community so uncomfortable you'll pack your bags and leave. under the donald trump platform, what he's saying is he's blanketing a whole group of americans and trying to make them the other and really creating an uncomfortable situation. the fact that he's going after a federal judge and not only is trying to undermine him because he's trying to use mexican in this case as a slur and undermine his ability to be a fair and balanced institution as a federal judge, he's also threatening the judge saying if i become president, you had better watch out. i've never seen a presidential candidate go after a federal judge trying to undermine one of our basic institutions when it comes to the justice depa
mitt romney lost latinos 71-27%.he unfavorable rating for donald trump with latinos is in the 80s, like 84%. is this something donald trump can boston over tsoften over th the summer? >> the difference between donald trump and mitt romney is mitt romney was basically saying we want you to self-deport. we're going to make your community so uncomfortable you'll pack your bags and leave. under the donald trump platform, what he's saying is he's blanketing a whole group of americans and...
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la biblioteca pÚblica de filadelfia busca motivar la lectura, los invitados son escritores latinos parafinal los grandes beneficiados serÁn nuestros jÓvenes julio cÉsar nos trae los detalles. julio: en la biblioteca pÚblica de filadelfia se llevÓ a cabo una feria del libro haciendo Énfasis en autores hispanos con el fin de beneficiar a los latinos el objetivo de la feria es despertar el interÉs entre los latinos a crear e incentivar la lectura, tal como nos explican. >> el objetivo es promover la cultura latina en los estados unidos la biblioteca son centro cultural y queremos invitar a las personas que hablan espaÑol, decirles que la biblioteca pÚblica y todas las bibliotecas en los estados unidos estÁn abiertas para ayudarlos en lo que ellos quieran. julio: tambiÉn se llevÓ a cabo un seminario con los bibliotecarios de estados buscando acentuar a los visitantes el amor a leer y a realizar lecturas en espaÑol. >> me encanta la idea, porque estÁ proveyendo una informaciÓn a gente que no sabe, les abren las puertas a los latinos en la biblioteca, vengan que tenemos servicios. es algo mar
la biblioteca pÚblica de filadelfia busca motivar la lectura, los invitados son escritores latinos parafinal los grandes beneficiados serÁn nuestros jÓvenes julio cÉsar nos trae los detalles. julio: en la biblioteca pÚblica de filadelfia se llevÓ a cabo una feria del libro haciendo Énfasis en autores hispanos con el fin de beneficiar a los latinos el objetivo de la feria es despertar el interÉs entre los latinos a crear e incentivar la lectura, tal como nos explican. >> el...
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it's going to motivate many of the latino community to come out. i've said the dreamer movement needs to transform into a motivation movement. >> is that under way. we heard about some desperate efforts to register millions of latino voters. is that under way in the democrat party? >> it could always be better. it is more advanced. president obama took a swipe. >> leaving the broken system the way it is, that's not a solution. we can deport 11 million people or build a wall without spends taxpayer money is abetting what is really just factually incorrect. it's not going to work. it's not good for this country. it's fantasty. >> i'm sure you have seen the trump rally where he starts the chant of build a wall. is that spect cal. do those image, is that in and of itself galvanizing to a community that has not voted its population. >> it is. i've had people who say they will vote for the first time because they're going to vote against donald trump because he's scaring them. it's not just latinos but also asian americans and other immigrant communities
it's going to motivate many of the latino community to come out. i've said the dreamer movement needs to transform into a motivation movement. >> is that under way. we heard about some desperate efforts to register millions of latino voters. is that under way in the democrat party? >> it could always be better. it is more advanced. president obama took a swipe. >> leaving the broken system the way it is, that's not a solution. we can deport 11 million people or build a wall...
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i am your liberty loving latino. do not confuse me with loud mouth leftist latinos out there.actually love the country. the we'll get to some your calls coming up, but this is kind of a first for my show. i am inviting someone to come interview me. allow me to introduce fernando espuelas. welcome to the audience of news talk in dallas fort worth. fernando: it's wonderful to be with you. -- going touring turn over the interview process to you. why are you supporting trump? chris: he's not hillary clinton. there are idea positive aspect to donald trump. this shows us how low our bar has been lowered by the occupation of the oval office by resident obama. fernando: occupation? there were two elections where he won decidedly. chris: i called them president obama, occupier of the oval office trade mr. obama in my mind is a conservative, has not earned -- i'm not going to give him the honorific of president. fernando: you don't get to choose. he's elected by the people. why de-legitimize the president of the united states? chris: i did not do that trade he did that with his policies
i am your liberty loving latino. do not confuse me with loud mouth leftist latinos out there.actually love the country. the we'll get to some your calls coming up, but this is kind of a first for my show. i am inviting someone to come interview me. allow me to introduce fernando espuelas. welcome to the audience of news talk in dallas fort worth. fernando: it's wonderful to be with you. -- going touring turn over the interview process to you. why are you supporting trump? chris: he's not...
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we've got to reach out -- >> latinos and asian-americans. nonwhite share of the vote goes up two points every four years. it's likely it will be 30% of all voters in this election. it was one thing to lose the majority voters when they were 10% of the electorate. it's another thing when you give away 80% of 30% of the electorate. if that in fact happens, long-term trajectory and clinton wins and donald trump would have to win not ronald reagan's vote but his vote in 1984. >> which was? >> 64%. the biggest landslide of modern times is what he would have to match to get a national majority and that's asking a lot. >> ron brownstein, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, soldiers swept away in floodwaters in the lone star state in the state of texas and this regrettably by only be the beginning. that's a live shot there. that's next. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. boo
we've got to reach out -- >> latinos and asian-americans. nonwhite share of the vote goes up two points every four years. it's likely it will be 30% of all voters in this election. it was one thing to lose the majority voters when they were 10% of the electorate. it's another thing when you give away 80% of 30% of the electorate. if that in fact happens, long-term trajectory and clinton wins and donald trump would have to win not ronald reagan's vote but his vote in 1984. >> which...
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para mÍ la realidad es cuÁntos latinos van abrir las puertas para latino.junio de 2016 >>jueves 9 de junio de 2016. este conesa dijo el presidente barack obama formalmente para sucederlo en la casa blanca. pero no convenciÓ a sanders de respaldarla. finalmente la banda presidencial peruana es para pedro pablo kuczynski, le ganÓ a fujimori. de fractura la nariz a un lÍder opositor venezolano en otro choque violento. mohamed alÍ despierta la muerte, la misma pasiÓn que causÓ en vida. gente de diferentes razas acuden a su velorio. comenzamos.
para mÍ la realidad es cuÁntos latinos van abrir las puertas para latino.junio de 2016 >>jueves 9 de junio de 2016. este conesa dijo el presidente barack obama formalmente para sucederlo en la casa blanca. pero no convenciÓ a sanders de respaldarla. finalmente la banda presidencial peruana es para pedro pablo kuczynski, le ganÓ a fujimori. de fractura la nariz a un lÍder opositor venezolano en otro choque violento. mohamed alÍ despierta la muerte, la misma pasiÓn que causÓ en...
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new. -- latino community.ours a, if you work 40 week, you cannot be living in poverty. we are raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. [applause] and we make sure that women get equal pay for equal work. [applause] that we create millions of good paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, our water systems, our waste water plant, our bridges, we can put 30 million in this country back to work -- 13 million people in this country back to work and make our roads and country safer. [applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for all, a health care system that guarantees health care for all people as a right. [applause] we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people in this country who cannot afford to go to college, and many others who ,re leavin
new. -- latino community.ours a, if you work 40 week, you cannot be living in poverty. we are raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. [applause] and we make sure that women get equal pay for equal work. [applause] that we create millions of good paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, our water systems, our waste water plant, our bridges, we can put 30 million in this country back to work -- 13 million people in this country back to work and make our roads and country safer....
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he's also expressed concern about the latino vote. does this make it tougher for trump to unify the party and do you worry he could be losing the latino vote not only in this election but years to come for the gop? >> i think the meetings speaker ryan had with donald trump have been very productive. i think what's going to come out of that this will be a campaign of ideas and needs to be, not a campaign of personalities. the american people deserve true refo reforms. we need to see reform of the healthcare system. >> congressman, with respect, just to that question. are you concerned -- do you worry about losing the latino vote for years to come? >> i worry about this country and the reforms that are needed it will appeal to the latino vote. we need to see reforms in the tax code, reform in healthcare, we need to see reform in our budg budgeting, we need to protect our country. we're at greater threats today than world war ii. our preparedness is below world war ii. there are more provocative st e states out there that have their eye
he's also expressed concern about the latino vote. does this make it tougher for trump to unify the party and do you worry he could be losing the latino vote not only in this election but years to come for the gop? >> i think the meetings speaker ryan had with donald trump have been very productive. i think what's going to come out of that this will be a campaign of ideas and needs to be, not a campaign of personalities. the american people deserve true refo reforms. we need to see reform...
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de muerte entre los adolescentes en estados unidos y el impacto es todavÍa mayor entre los jÓvenes latinositarlo. >>> el doctor este dÍa tras 24 aÑos, hoy mÁs que mujer se preocupa por la salud mental de es uso jÓvenes pacientes >>> siempre tenemos un cuestionario que le damos a los niÑos mayores de 12 aÑos que hacemos muchas preguntas si tiene algÚn problema de depresiÓn o algo que le causa problemas psicolÓgicos >>> un reporte publicado por la a academia de pediatrÍa de estados unidos dice que el suicido es la segunda causa de muerte de los adolescentes despuÉs de los acciÓn accidentes. y es necesario si los pacientes tienen intento suicida. >>> hay mÁs de 10 mil intentos de suicidos en este paÍs. el reporte dicen que los mÉdicos busquen los sÍntomas como (informaciÓn en pantalla): >>> si vemos que los niÑos cambian, que estÁn tristes, muchas veces que no tienen interÉs en hacer las cosas, tienen falta de energÍa es bien importante que tratemos entonces de buscar ayuda profesional y tratemos de averiguar quÉ es lo que le estÁs pasando. >>> el reporte dice que los Índices de suicidios aum
de muerte entre los adolescentes en estados unidos y el impacto es todavÍa mayor entre los jÓvenes latinositarlo. >>> el doctor este dÍa tras 24 aÑos, hoy mÁs que mujer se preocupa por la salud mental de es uso jÓvenes pacientes >>> siempre tenemos un cuestionario que le damos a los niÑos mayores de 12 aÑos que hacemos muchas preguntas si tiene algÚn problema de depresiÓn o algo que le causa problemas psicolÓgicos >>> un reporte publicado por la a academia...
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we talked about his struggles with latino voters. he'll be fighting for that group in the general election. here with me now, lorella praeli, the outreach director for the clinton campaign. doubling down from donald trump on the judge in the case against trump university, he's mexican-american, from indiana, saying that he is -- that he's being unfair and because he wants -- trump wants to build a wall and he has mexican heritage and he's very proud of that. what is your response to this? >> trump has said many outrageous things and released many crazy proposals throughout his campaign, but i think he's taking it to a whole other level. he is using code word, code language, he's saying that because of her heritage, because of her background, because of where our parents or grandparents came from, we are somehow less american. we're not american in his eyes, and i think that's the danger of his candidacy and the rhetoric that he's using. so when you take someone like judge curiel and his family, and parents who have worked very hard,
we talked about his struggles with latino voters. he'll be fighting for that group in the general election. here with me now, lorella praeli, the outreach director for the clinton campaign. doubling down from donald trump on the judge in the case against trump university, he's mexican-american, from indiana, saying that he is -- that he's being unfair and because he wants -- trump wants to build a wall and he has mexican heritage and he's very proud of that. what is your response to this?...
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which is a young community, latino youths and older latinos to say what, we need to register and weent, craig to get folks to apply for citizenships. we cannot just have a community that has a green card status or legal status and is here. we need to take it to the next level and we need to harness of the power of latino vote. latinos organizations are hoping to do that. >> victoria francesca, always good to see you, thank you. >>> lets turn to arizona's third congressional district governor. it will be impacted by today's decision and we use decision for a lack perhaps of a better term. congressman, let me get your general reaction of the high courts today and any chance that congress gets to an immigration bill in the near future. >> i think my reaction to the decision by the court is as the president said it is hard breaking and saddening and freig frustrated and this has been a long wait and it executively freezes his executive order and affected many people and in arizona a significant number of families to be unified are in jeopardy of that unification and of a positive court
which is a young community, latino youths and older latinos to say what, we need to register and weent, craig to get folks to apply for citizenships. we cannot just have a community that has a green card status or legal status and is here. we need to take it to the next level and we need to harness of the power of latino vote. latinos organizations are hoping to do that. >> victoria francesca, always good to see you, thank you. >>> lets turn to arizona's third congressional...
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any evidence that sanders has made inroads with latinos beyond young latinos?hink looking at secretary clinton's schedule and her husband's schedule over the next five days shows they have nervous and latinos are an enormous voting block in california and she had their support in the 2008 run but in our poll we did see with the young latinos. i think there is an open question about how much can she or how much can senator sanders grow his support among latinos. >> if he can't, what's the number, chris, this is the out question, the number, chris, that sanders needs among latinos to win? he doesn't have to win a majority of them, but what's the number he needs? >> you know, i think latinos will be about 20, 22% of the overall primary vote. i think looking at, you know, just doing the raw numbers, he's got to get close to 50% of that. i think to be competitive and in a position to win out here and i think that's going to be tough to do, but the polling suggests she he's been closing on those numbers. >> something only happened in a nevada caucuses and a lot peopl
any evidence that sanders has made inroads with latinos beyond young latinos?hink looking at secretary clinton's schedule and her husband's schedule over the next five days shows they have nervous and latinos are an enormous voting block in california and she had their support in the 2008 run but in our poll we did see with the young latinos. i think there is an open question about how much can she or how much can senator sanders grow his support among latinos. >> if he can't, what's the...
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only 14% of active physicians belong to these ethnic groups. 3% are african-american and 4% latinos. 1-20 adults and 1-13 children suffer as serious mental illness. half of these adults did not get their needed treatment. in the african-american community it's much worse. additionally the african-american community still suffers from fear of the stigma of a mental health diagnosis, in part stemming from the deep mistrust of the system that has misdiagnosed and mistreated them for centuries. the limited community access for evaluation and treatment puts eople at risk for severe
only 14% of active physicians belong to these ethnic groups. 3% are african-american and 4% latinos. 1-20 adults and 1-13 children suffer as serious mental illness. half of these adults did not get their needed treatment. in the african-american community it's much worse. additionally the african-american community still suffers from fear of the stigma of a mental health diagnosis, in part stemming from the deep mistrust of the system that has misdiagnosed and mistreated them for centuries. the...
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you're in california, a state with 38% latino population, 28% latino eligible voters.s is not where you want to be as the primary season wraps up. >> this point you just made bears some repeating. i mean, the entire idea of an independent judiciary is that judges in the federal judiciary or any other judicial position are going to have occasion to review occasions that touch on all sorts of different things. you might have a judge who's a home who has a case that involves home ownership, a judge that is jewish that involves a claim with religious discrimination. i mean, it is impossible to have this as a principle unless you say, only white men are neutral and they're the only ones who can sit in judgment of everyone. >> right. which is a ridiculous decision to make. when you look at the broader picture, just think about this. we have hillary clinton, obviously she's learned from her last presidential campaign, and she's on track to win the nomination. whatever you think of her, whatever you think of bernie sanders, she's galvanized a whole movement, energized the mill
you're in california, a state with 38% latino population, 28% latino eligible voters.s is not where you want to be as the primary season wraps up. >> this point you just made bears some repeating. i mean, the entire idea of an independent judiciary is that judges in the federal judiciary or any other judicial position are going to have occasion to review occasions that touch on all sorts of different things. you might have a judge who's a home who has a case that involves home ownership,...
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with the latinos, i employ thousands of latinos. i employ thousands. tens of thousands over my lifetime. they're phenomenal people. and let me tell you, the people here legally want protection. a man who owns a radio station in new york, all hispanic calling in. they call in. he was in television a month ago. he said i don't believe these polls because everybody that's calls me and they're all hispanics calling up, latinos, he said they're all hispanic calling up. they love the guy. and i feel that, too. remember, thousands and thousands i have. i do business with them. but they don't want people pouring in illegally to our country and taking their jobs and taking their homes. so the poll comes out today, and i'm not at 6% and i'm not at 3% and i'm not at 1% i'm at 33 which is six or seven points higher than mitt romney. they were saying mitt romney had 27. that's a sad situation. but let me just tell you, i'm higher than romney. everyone is saying, look how high he is with the hispanics. i was not surprised. when i won the state of nevada, they have a
with the latinos, i employ thousands of latinos. i employ thousands. tens of thousands over my lifetime. they're phenomenal people. and let me tell you, the people here legally want protection. a man who owns a radio station in new york, all hispanic calling in. they call in. he was in television a month ago. he said i don't believe these polls because everybody that's calls me and they're all hispanics calling up, latinos, he said they're all hispanic calling up. they love the guy. and i feel...
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we're going to see total numbers, 7 million latinos voting in california.hile there are 11 million here, 7 million will vote. millennials have signed up in record numbers in l.a. county. they're younger than 30 years. they're going to come out. all of them are also paying very careful attention to what trump's rhetoric is, which is about racism, which is about just instilling more discrimination and false stereotypes. and i believe it is driving a wedge in the republican party that's saying, no more. 70% of latinos now are voting democrat. and we intend to stay in that party. >> congressman vela, it was striking to me, you're from texas. and there's a real difference in some ways between the way the texas republican party has handled this issue and the way the national republican party is talking about it now. there are all these dreams democrats have had forever of making texas a battleground state largely because of the demographic composition of the state. the fact of the matter is latinos in texas vote for republicans in much higher margins than in nati
we're going to see total numbers, 7 million latinos voting in california.hile there are 11 million here, 7 million will vote. millennials have signed up in record numbers in l.a. county. they're younger than 30 years. they're going to come out. all of them are also paying very careful attention to what trump's rhetoric is, which is about racism, which is about just instilling more discrimination and false stereotypes. and i believe it is driving a wedge in the republican party that's saying, no...
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last point, the latino community is by and large a working-class community. and like the rest of the working-class, people are struggling to put bread on the table and to make ends meet. i believe that we have an economic agenda, not just immigration reform, but an economic agenda that makes sense and works for the latino community. it means, if you work 40 hours a week, you cannot be living in poverty. we are raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. [applause] and we make sure that women get equal pay for equal work. [applause] that we create millions of good paying jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, our water systems, our waste water plant, our bridges, we can put 13 million people in this country back to work and make our roads and country safer. [applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for
last point, the latino community is by and large a working-class community. and like the rest of the working-class, people are struggling to put bread on the table and to make ends meet. i believe that we have an economic agenda, not just immigration reform, but an economic agenda that makes sense and works for the latino community. it means, if you work 40 hours a week, you cannot be living in poverty. we are raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. [applause] and we make sure that women get...
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latinos want more than that. the latest poll, you were very expert on this, 87% of latinos have a negative opinion of donald trump, 87%. even if 13% of latinos were to vote for donald trump, it is simply not enough. to put in perspective, john mccain got 3 1% of the hispanic vote. he lost. romney got 27% of the hispanic vote and he lost. so the idea donald trump an win with 13% of the hispanic vote is absolutely wrong. that's the challenge. i think he cannot win with other hispanic votes and he's betting on the fact he might win with the white vote and i doubt it. >> he's betting on the fact he can turn four states across the rust belt, if you go to census.gov, don't have to believe jorge ramos or john king or susan, go to census.gov, america's face is changing by the second. literally our electorate is becoming her an more diverse. if you do pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, get win more out there, somehow get florida, jorge makes a key point about the latino vote. very hard, donald trump says it's my second state,
latinos want more than that. the latest poll, you were very expert on this, 87% of latinos have a negative opinion of donald trump, 87%. even if 13% of latinos were to vote for donald trump, it is simply not enough. to put in perspective, john mccain got 3 1% of the hispanic vote. he lost. romney got 27% of the hispanic vote and he lost. so the idea donald trump an win with 13% of the hispanic vote is absolutely wrong. that's the challenge. i think he cannot win with other hispanic votes and...
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latinos, we're doing well with the latinos. nobody knows about it yet. >> now, just a few moments ago, trump continued his war of words with hillary clinton and calling her pathetic saying that she should be in jail for using her private e-mail server as secretary of state. wolf? >> manu raju, thank you for that report. >>> the candidates are in california. hillary clinton hoping to nail down the nomination even before the votes are counted in california in tuesday's primary. she's focusing in on donald trump right now. let's go to our senior political correspondent brianna keilar. so far, no let-up in these attacks, brianna? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. following that scathing speech, hillary clinton today saying that donald trump is unfit to be president and accusing him of inciting violence at his rallies as she's all but clinched the nomination. hillary clinton stumping in california with the nomination in sight. >> and then, starting next tuesday, we're on our way to breaking the highest and highest glass ceiling. >> r
latinos, we're doing well with the latinos. nobody knows about it yet. >> now, just a few moments ago, trump continued his war of words with hillary clinton and calling her pathetic saying that she should be in jail for using her private e-mail server as secretary of state. wolf? >> manu raju, thank you for that report. >>> the candidates are in california. hillary clinton hoping to nail down the nomination even before the votes are counted in california in tuesday's...
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that's why there aren't enough latino donors.ould be many reasons, but one of them is that you say religion. but not long ago the pope came with a very strong message saying it is okay to donate life. it's fine with the catholic church to donate life. i think that helps a lot, and through the organization we promote the message from the pope, so it's okay to donate life. kristina: we are seeing more and more latinos registering, especially now with ab 60. our numbers are increasing with donation. damian: what kind of a change or impact do you think that can have on this--on the network, the donor network coming? i mean, i would imagine if, you know, you get these new millennials in who have their own way of thinking than us old folks do, i would imagine that they-- you get more of them lining up. that could be kind of impactful on those 22,000 who are on that waiting list. kristina: well, absolutely. it will be a positive impact. with more people registering, more people talking about it, we will definitely, hopefully see a posit
that's why there aren't enough latino donors.ould be many reasons, but one of them is that you say religion. but not long ago the pope came with a very strong message saying it is okay to donate life. it's fine with the catholic church to donate life. i think that helps a lot, and through the organization we promote the message from the pope, so it's okay to donate life. kristina: we are seeing more and more latinos registering, especially now with ab 60. our numbers are increasing with...
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so a million latinos turn 18 every year. we need to do something to make sure when they turn 18 they register to vote. i'm only talking about the ones that are citizens of the united states of america. secondly, as we expand democracy we have 18 million permanent residents. if they change their green card it is $450. they want to become a citizen it is almost $700. how do we take the permanent residents and say it is $700. i think we have to talk about how we encourage those people. it is people from all over the world. but it's a great growing movement of people. donald trump is going to be here today. i got an ant dote to donald trump. we have to facilitate the cooperation as a democracy. >> there are many spurs to political participation. some are positive and some are not so positive. we may see both. you are absolutely right that so many new laws are crafted to make it harder for new citizens to vote whether voter i.d. laws that require people to get their naturalization papers sometimes at a cost of hundreds of dollars
so a million latinos turn 18 every year. we need to do something to make sure when they turn 18 they register to vote. i'm only talking about the ones that are citizens of the united states of america. secondly, as we expand democracy we have 18 million permanent residents. if they change their green card it is $450. they want to become a citizen it is almost $700. how do we take the permanent residents and say it is $700. i think we have to talk about how we encourage those people. it is...
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joining me now to talk more about it is the president and ceo of vote latino. to see you. >> hi, tamron. you're in california, my home state. how is it going? >> yes, it's going great here. let's talk about donald trump earlier in the week saying that he has strong support within the latino community, perhaps he sees 20% as strong. something that he can grow. what do you see it as? >> that he has been so particularly effective at alienating the second largest block of voting americans. in order for him to win the white house or anybody to win the white house because of the strong numbers that you talked about, the influence of the latino electoral growth, you need at least 37% to 40%. mitt romney with his self-deportation policy was trump-like and received 27% to give you an idea how far donald trump is from actually getting to the white house. >> well, that's an interesting point you make that mitt romney was trump-like. he has 20% given some of the rhetoric from him, does that seem high for him? >> i think it's incredibly high and folks are being generous as
joining me now to talk more about it is the president and ceo of vote latino. to see you. >> hi, tamron. you're in california, my home state. how is it going? >> yes, it's going great here. let's talk about donald trump earlier in the week saying that he has strong support within the latino community, perhaps he sees 20% as strong. something that he can grow. what do you see it as? >> that he has been so particularly effective at alienating the second largest block of voting...
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del voto latino va a ser importante. julio: por quÉ es importante?ump y hillary clinton? >> estas elecciones son una de las elecciones mÁs importantes sino en la mÁs importante que he visto en la historia, en todo lo que llevo presenciando. no he encontrado nunca unas elecciones mÁs importantes que esta. definitivamente, aquÍ no se trata de una hillary clinton o un donald trump. se trata de los estados unidos de amÉrica. nosotros necesitamos un lÍder. es el lÍder que tiene la experiencia para llegar a esa cifra ahora mismo y enfrentar todos los problemas y la dinÁmica que existe en este paÍs en la seÑora hillary clinton. yo creo que el pueblo debe aprender que su mensaje que se le debe demandar. no se trata tampoco de que si somos latinos, no se le puede ofender a un pueblo que contribuye tanto como lo hace latinoamericano. puedo mencionar que algunos pueblos donde latinoamericano ha hecho una gran diferencia, por ejemplo, aÑos atrÁs, donde la mayorÍa son latinos. si no fuera por el latinoamericano, que lo reconoce el alcalde y todo el mundo, no tend
del voto latino va a ser importante. julio: por quÉ es importante?ump y hillary clinton? >> estas elecciones son una de las elecciones mÁs importantes sino en la mÁs importante que he visto en la historia, en todo lo que llevo presenciando. no he encontrado nunca unas elecciones mÁs importantes que esta. definitivamente, aquÍ no se trata de una hillary clinton o un donald trump. se trata de los estados unidos de amÉrica. nosotros necesitamos un lÍder. es el lÍder que tiene la...
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i caught up with her at the latino talks event here in washington, d.c. your story is so impactful and unfortunately it's the story of many kids, many american kids in this country. what did it feel like when you came home and your parents' cars are in the driveway but they're not there? what was that moment like? ms. guerrero: it was the worst thing that could have happened . however, i knew that it could happen. my parents had prepared me well for that moment, but nothing can really prepare you for that. but i felt really alone. fernando: you were alone. ms. guerrero: i was alone, but i really felt like i was the only one in the world who was going through something like this and nobody heard me, nobody would listen to me, and it really felt like a black hole. i knew i had my moment to be sad but i knew i had to keep moving forward. i knew that i couldn't let me family's pain and struggle go in vain, "en vano," however you say it. and so i always had that in mind that i had these goals that i had these dreams that i had this fervor for life. fernando: o
i caught up with her at the latino talks event here in washington, d.c. your story is so impactful and unfortunately it's the story of many kids, many american kids in this country. what did it feel like when you came home and your parents' cars are in the driveway but they're not there? what was that moment like? ms. guerrero: it was the worst thing that could have happened . however, i knew that it could happen. my parents had prepared me well for that moment, but nothing can really prepare...
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since 2008 the rate of college enrollment among young latinos is up and 30% of young latinos are attending college. and today's affirmative action is critical to produce an america that looks like an america. my parents taught me and my four siblings that education is the great equalizer. my father literally worked himself to an early death so he could provide for his five children and that is why we had the benefit of pell grants and other things producing and going into higher education. all of my siblings became doctors and i had to be a lawyer because i fainted at the sight f blood. education is the great equalizer. every parent tells that to their children. we know in terms of progress that thanks to the leadership of president obama the affordable care act has helped four million latino adults get coverage. and thanks to you because so many of you worked on enrollment fairs and were spreading the word about the importance of the affordable care act. a group that once had an uninsured rate of 40% has seen it drop by 11 percentage points. underneath those statistics it is you working s
since 2008 the rate of college enrollment among young latinos is up and 30% of young latinos are attending college. and today's affirmative action is critical to produce an america that looks like an america. my parents taught me and my four siblings that education is the great equalizer. my father literally worked himself to an early death so he could provide for his five children and that is why we had the benefit of pell grants and other things producing and going into higher education. all...
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up 123% latino registration as a whole.ver young latinos to his side, he's got a good chance at slowing hillary clinton's momentum coming out of this state. i went canvassing on friday with some bernie sanders supporters. this is what we found. >> what's the key to winning on tuesday? >> reach out to as many voters as possible. >> hi. we're volunteers of the bernie sanders campaign for president. are you guys -- >> you already voted? >> yes. >> for bernie. >> i love seeing awesome votes for bernie. >> are you voting? what's important to you in your life? >> nutrition policy. >> just ate pizza and wings. what is that about? >> have you seen what's around here? >> options are very limited. >> you said this year may be the year? >> yeah. >> why? >> because there's a lot of support for bernie. and i think -- >> why not hillary clinton, if i could ask? >> i don't know. nothing in particular. because of this or because of that. i just like bernie. he was at the golden state game the other day. he's like a chill guy and seems like
up 123% latino registration as a whole.ver young latinos to his side, he's got a good chance at slowing hillary clinton's momentum coming out of this state. i went canvassing on friday with some bernie sanders supporters. this is what we found. >> what's the key to winning on tuesday? >> reach out to as many voters as possible. >> hi. we're volunteers of the bernie sanders campaign for president. are you guys -- >> you already voted? >> yes. >> for bernie....
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was he anti-latino? was he anti-gay latino?e don't know. >> well, these people are insane, too. >> yeah. >> on top of that. we realize that. that's why it's so hard. >> but to be fair to the president, dom, after newtown, he did propose legislation. he got some bipartisan support. senator toomey's talked a lot about the support that he had for that bill, although katie mcginty says he really didn't do much to try and help pass it. and, of course, it didn't pass. so, i think it's pretty hard to say the president hasn't done enough. i mean, he did what he could do. >> no, on guns, yes. i'm talking about on terrorism. >> but isis -- >> we're not even calling people. >> isis is the next iteration of a whole series of terrorist organizations that we've been fighting not just in the obama administration, but in the bush administration and before that, which people are fighting around the world. if people are gonna act independently, i don't care what you do. it's like assassinating a president. you could put all the security around t
was he anti-latino? was he anti-gay latino?e don't know. >> well, these people are insane, too. >> yeah. >> on top of that. we realize that. that's why it's so hard. >> but to be fair to the president, dom, after newtown, he did propose legislation. he got some bipartisan support. senator toomey's talked a lot about the support that he had for that bill, although katie mcginty says he really didn't do much to try and help pass it. and, of course, it didn't pass. so, i...