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tambiÉn en latino america, otra de las regiones mÁs golpeadas, estÁ experimentando un repunte de casosnorama es tan serio que canadÁ decidiÓ mantener cerrada su frontera con estados unidos hasta el 21 de noviembre para evitar la propagaciÓn del virus. mientras estados unidos sigue siendo el paÍs mÁs castigado po la pandemia, las diferencias entre el presidente trump y el principal experto del paÍs son cada vez mÁs profundas, este lunes el presidente criticÓ duramente al doctor fauci quien lidera el equipo mÉdico de la casa blanca contra el covid-19, diciendo que es un desastre, paulina sodi estÁ aquÍ para contarnos mÁs de esta polÉmica, buenas tardes. >> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, muy buenas tardes a todos en casa, se intensifica esta guerra de declaraciones entre el presidente donald trump y el doctor anthony fauci, durante una entrevista en el programa 60 minutos el especialista en enfermedades del paÍs asegurÓ que no le sorprendiÓ saber que el presidente trump se habÍa contagiado de covid-19 pero sÍ le preocupÓ verlo sin respetar la distancia social y sin cubrebocas, escuche. (info
tambiÉn en latino america, otra de las regiones mÁs golpeadas, estÁ experimentando un repunte de casosnorama es tan serio que canadÁ decidiÓ mantener cerrada su frontera con estados unidos hasta el 21 de noviembre para evitar la propagaciÓn del virus. mientras estados unidos sigue siendo el paÍs mÁs castigado po la pandemia, las diferencias entre el presidente trump y el principal experto del paÍs son cada vez mÁs profundas, este lunes el presidente criticÓ duramente al doctor fauci...
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land owned by native americans and brutalized them to the country for treatment of blacks and latinos america seems to function on racial bias and exclusion but for black america there is a particularly nasty and pervasive level of abuse domestic terrorism legal discrimination and a limp dick level hurtles institutional racism and white supremacy supremacy present in the united states. slavery reconstruction jim crow the prison industrial complex a subpar education system lacks health care housing equity you name it and somehow this country has created a nearly impenetrable system of racism designed to keep blacks from progressing in a nation that speaks so heavily of its christian leanings its devotion to biblical principles and touts faith often the actions of whites against their black counterparts don't exactly mirror jesus's teachings does the white church deny there is a race problem are these churches complicit why do they they plead or stand on the sidelines. a new book titled white lies 9 ways to expose and resist the racial systems that divide us moves to answer those questions and
land owned by native americans and brutalized them to the country for treatment of blacks and latinos america seems to function on racial bias and exclusion but for black america there is a particularly nasty and pervasive level of abuse domestic terrorism legal discrimination and a limp dick level hurtles institutional racism and white supremacy supremacy present in the united states. slavery reconstruction jim crow the prison industrial complex a subpar education system lacks health care...
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. >> spotlighting the power ofthe latino vote in america. and standing up for the most vulnerable. >> i think my vote matters for the people who are in the fields or cleaning the hotels. >> could energizing the largest nonwhite voting group help decide the presidential race? >>> plus, bearing the brunt of covid-19. >> what we're seeing, really, is historic decimation among the hispanic community by this virus. >> latinos, some of the hardest hit. >> i never knew it was going to take my husband away. >> how the human toll of the pandemic could impact the outcome of the election. the most dangerous thing about rheumatoid arthritis is often unseen. because the pain you're feeling could be a sign of irreversible joint damage. every day you live with pain, swelling, and stiffness... you risk not being able to do the things you love. especially in these times, it's important to keep up with your rheumatologist. schedule an appointment today. it's important to keep up who'sgovernor gavin newsom. the governor says prop 15 is, "fair, phased-in, and l
. >> spotlighting the power ofthe latino vote in america. and standing up for the most vulnerable. >> i think my vote matters for the people who are in the fields or cleaning the hotels. >> could energizing the largest nonwhite voting group help decide the presidential race? >>> plus, bearing the brunt of covid-19. >> what we're seeing, really, is historic decimation among the hispanic community by this virus. >> latinos, some of the hardest hit. >>...
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should point out that cecilia and our team here will have much more on the crucial latino vote across this country. america's future, the power of the latino vote premieres tonight 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. streaming on abc news live. >>> and of course, one week from night, abc news, live coverage on election night with our political team starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, right after "world news tonight." and who knows how long we will be here. that's one week from tonight. >>> of course, the coronavirus front and center in this election. tonight, the country is now averaging more than 73,000 new cases a day. the highest one-week average of new cases since the pandemic began. and tonight, doctor deborah birx troubled by one state in particular where she said she saw the least amount of mask wearing. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, the coronavirus spreading like wildfire. the country averaging more than 73,000 cases a day. the highest during any seven-day stretch in the pandemic. >> it is frustrating to me, to see all these people that are really suffering through this disease and can't see their f
should point out that cecilia and our team here will have much more on the crucial latino vote across this country. america's future, the power of the latino vote premieres tonight 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. streaming on abc news live. >>> and of course, one week from night, abc news, live coverage on election night with our political team starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern, right after "world news tonight." and who knows how long we will be here. that's one week from tonight....
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trump delivered for latinos according to census data from 2017 and 2018. america'sino community had the fastest growing gdp among the ten largest economies. none of this is by accident. it is the direct result of trump's policy agenda. the progrowth boosted into more capital investment. businesses expand, more americans are hired, workers become more productive in their pay goes up. that started to happen even before the trump tax cuts which further boosted investment productivity and take-home pay. in our vital energy sector, deregulation unleased innovation and made america a net exporter of oil for the first time in 75 years. that was just part of the massive program of deregulation that he led right across the economy. 1500 just in the first year. all this before we even get to trump's clampdown on illegal immigration. in his trade deals, all of which finally put american workers first after years of unconstrained globalism that shifted jobs and wealth to china. as we often describe it here, this is the new conservative populism pioneered by president trump. pro
trump delivered for latinos according to census data from 2017 and 2018. america'sino community had the fastest growing gdp among the ten largest economies. none of this is by accident. it is the direct result of trump's policy agenda. the progrowth boosted into more capital investment. businesses expand, more americans are hired, workers become more productive in their pay goes up. that started to happen even before the trump tax cuts which further boosted investment productivity and take-home...
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in the country talks about the power that exists in the latino community. >> in addition to the infrastructure and investment pieces that americaed, all the research also shows that there's this confidence gap when it comes to latino voters. how do you address that? >> the number one most important thing that we all need to know is latinas do not need a ph.d in political science. in fact, you don't need any degree to vote. what we found over and over again is that latinas are worried about making a mistake. they feel like they have to do a lot of research, they don't want to mess it up. that really resonates with me. that's how i feel in my life a lot of time i want to do right thing -- the right thing. >> a piece of filling that gap is about all of us, not just latinos. engaging with latino voters, saying to them your vote matters, here is how you can get information, here is a resource to help build that confidence. that's not something that is unique to the latino community. all communities need engagement. all communities need information and repeated engagement to feel like i know what i need to know about voting in my bes
in the country talks about the power that exists in the latino community. >> in addition to the infrastructure and investment pieces that americaed, all the research also shows that there's this confidence gap when it comes to latino voters. how do you address that? >> the number one most important thing that we all need to know is latinas do not need a ph.d in political science. in fact, you don't need any degree to vote. what we found over and over again is that latinas are...
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african community short it is sad they continue to sell african americans short do same thing with latino americae law and order to we want jobs that is one thing thank african american communities realize now is you know president trump, his three years in office, he -- helped start a million jobs compared to 140,000 from obama, in easier i think people are starting to see that. >> i think you make an important point i think "new york times" reported that last time around it was like 12% support, so being in 20s above 20%, from african american community would be huge deal you know the former president obama is on campaign trail appeared at event for form running mate using opportunity to take credit away from president trump, for the recent economic boom what did you hear took president obama sometime to endorse joe biden once kamala on ticket he endorsed quickly your thoughts >> something very unusual, is took a while to endorse former vice president biden maybe a reason why, you know not just asking what could be the reason, it may be what happened with biden's son he may have known about it
african community short it is sad they continue to sell african americans short do same thing with latino americae law and order to we want jobs that is one thing thank african american communities realize now is you know president trump, his three years in office, he -- helped start a million jobs compared to 140,000 from obama, in easier i think people are starting to see that. >> i think you make an important point i think "new york times" reported that last time around it...
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juio mayra forma parte de la organizaciÓn por inmigrante, o latinos unidos para una nueva amÉrica. >>das sean liberadas. julio: ella y otras organizaciones pro inmigrantes acudieron al edificio federal de san josÉ esta tarde para prÓtesis dar contra todos los arrestos y deportaciones por parte de ice. >> es muy importante que cumpla ice con las disposiciones de salud. que no deporte, que no reste a la comunidad. que maneje mejor los centros de detenciÓn porque hay un problema de contagio. es la demanda principal de papeles para la ciudadanÍa. julio: tiene la oportunidad ice de responder a esta denuncia respondieron que ice debe proteger a estados unidos del crimen transfronterizo y la inmigraciÓn ilegal que amenaza la seguridad nacional y pÚblica. se ejecuta tras la aplicaciÓn de mÁs de 200 estados federales y 60 en la aplicaciÓn inteligente de la inmigraciÓn, la prevenciÓn del terrorismo y la lucha contra el movimiento ilegal de personas y bienes. >> la migra estÁ utilizando estas tÁcticas. el presidente estÁ buscando reelecciÓn y sabemos que estÁn utilizando esas tÁcticas de miedo y
juio mayra forma parte de la organizaciÓn por inmigrante, o latinos unidos para una nueva amÉrica. >>das sean liberadas. julio: ella y otras organizaciones pro inmigrantes acudieron al edificio federal de san josÉ esta tarde para prÓtesis dar contra todos los arrestos y deportaciones por parte de ice. >> es muy importante que cumpla ice con las disposiciones de salud. que no deporte, que no reste a la comunidad. que maneje mejor los centros de detenciÓn porque hay un problema...
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who wins the election will, in part, be decided by who can persuade america's growing latino populationto turn out and vote for them. since donald trump was elected in 2016 nearly four million latinos have come of voting age. many have watched as their communities were ripped apart by tough immigration laws and devastated by the pandemic. butjoe biden has so far failed to connect with latino voters in the way democratic candidates before him have. our west coast correspondent sophie long reports from arizona. this is the level of some latinos dedication to their president. latinos love trump. aww, that's great. restaurateurs jorge and betty rivas certainly do. he is the right person to keep leading this country. we need someone tough, we need someone with the right ideas. we think that donald trump is the perfect person for another four years. but the threats to their business that followed their endorsement shows that not all latinos feel the same way. latinos have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic that shut down this state, and while the president's macho image may have
who wins the election will, in part, be decided by who can persuade america's growing latino populationto turn out and vote for them. since donald trump was elected in 2016 nearly four million latinos have come of voting age. many have watched as their communities were ripped apart by tough immigration laws and devastated by the pandemic. butjoe biden has so far failed to connect with latino voters in the way democratic candidates before him have. our west coast correspondent sophie long...
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now who the race to the white house will in part be decided by who can persuade america's growing latinoote for them. since donald trump was elected in 2016, nearly four million latinos have come of voting age. many have watched as their communities 0ur correspondent sophie long reports from arizona. this is the level of some latinos dedication to their president. latinos love trump. aw, that's great. restaurateurs jorge and betty rivas certainly do. he is the right person to keep leading this country. we need someone tough, we need someone with the right ideas. we think that donald trump is the perfect person for another four years. but the threats to their business that followed their endorsement shows that not all latinos feel the same way. latinos have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic that shut down this state, and while the president's macho image may have impressed latino man, here in the heart of phoenix's latinx community, it has caused deep offence among those who lost loved ones to the virus. i think that his brazen disregard was really clear. but i think that f
now who the race to the white house will in part be decided by who can persuade america's growing latinoote for them. since donald trump was elected in 2016, nearly four million latinos have come of voting age. many have watched as their communities 0ur correspondent sophie long reports from arizona. this is the level of some latinos dedication to their president. latinos love trump. aw, that's great. restaurateurs jorge and betty rivas certainly do. he is the right person to keep leading this...
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tell me about this process and tell me what you still think needs to be done for the latino community in americane is self-awareness. i think our comeums have not discovered you know, their vital presence into our country. i think for most of us immigrants sometimes we are tend to push into a belief system that we still are guests in this country. and therefore we don't have a seat at the table. do you know what i am saying. i feel like sometimes we are taught that like listen, you should be grateful that you are here, you know, and the truth is that until we understand how many of us are here, until we understand it is not just one of us in a neighborhood, that a lot of our neighbors can relate to our interest, our likes and views and can relate to our cultures, no matter where you are from, so now when you look at the census and you think about what are the census, what is this thing and having to tell people look, there is no citizenship question, that is going to be-- this is really to understand how many of us are in the neighborhood. and what programs you can be tailored to the needs of ou
tell me about this process and tell me what you still think needs to be done for the latino community in americane is self-awareness. i think our comeums have not discovered you know, their vital presence into our country. i think for most of us immigrants sometimes we are tend to push into a belief system that we still are guests in this country. and therefore we don't have a seat at the table. do you know what i am saying. i feel like sometimes we are taught that like listen, you should be...
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so america's 32000000 latinos have been wooed by both major parties and latino becomes eligible to vote in a u.s. election almost every 30 seconds but they are a diverse group and by no means a singular voting will rob reynolds says. for decades democratic party strategists have seen lefty know as a kind of sleeping giant ready to rise up flex their political muscle and turn republican states like texas and arizona democratic there are millions of voters this year we know will be the 2nd largest voting bloc behind mom has been a quiet for her so there are millions of like you know voters who do vote and to the extent that millions of latinos vote it's worth trying to understand their political behavior but not as members of a single my teano voting bloc latinos are diverse the u.s. has seen waves of migrants from different latin american and caribbean countries and it's that diversity that makes their politics and priorities different about one 3rd of let tino's tend to vote republican the differences between national groups is really just the 1st thing you could say about the diversity
so america's 32000000 latinos have been wooed by both major parties and latino becomes eligible to vote in a u.s. election almost every 30 seconds but they are a diverse group and by no means a singular voting will rob reynolds says. for decades democratic party strategists have seen lefty know as a kind of sleeping giant ready to rise up flex their political muscle and turn republican states like texas and arizona democratic there are millions of voters this year we know will be the 2nd...
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latino voters. morgan radford with tonight's "inequality in america." >> reporter: from the wrong election date on twitter to fake robo calls. >> if you vote by mail your personal information will be part of a public database. >> reporter: experts are now sounding the alarm about digital disinformation, aimed squarely at black and latino voters. since january almost a quarter of the 13 million mentions of vote by mail on social media included misinformation which is why digital disinformation experts like andre banks have created virtual war rooms across the country aimed at flagging and fighting false messages before they spread. >> these are systemic attempts, strategies to reduce people's political power and they have a real impact. >> reporter: many black and latino voters in swing states like florida say bad information is dangerous to democracy. >> how they vote could determine, you know, which way the election sways. >> reporter: do you feel like your communities are being targeted more or less by misinformation than before >> more. >> more. >> more because it was effective. >> reporter: in 2016 >>
latino voters. morgan radford with tonight's "inequality in america." >> reporter: from the wrong election date on twitter to fake robo calls. >> if you vote by mail your personal information will be part of a public database. >> reporter: experts are now sounding the alarm about digital disinformation, aimed squarely at black and latino voters. since january almost a quarter of the 13 million mentions of vote by mail on social media included misinformation which is...
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. >> there's a lot of fear in america already being latino because i know that >> reporter: maya nogueiran northern california, believes her skin color has led to police stops for her. >> in the latino community it's heavily prevalent that the darker you are the more policed you are. my youngest sister is very light-skinned. and my brother and i are more brown. you know, we've had far more encounters with the police. >> reporter: as a city councilwoman cabral works closely with law enforcement and teaches her kids not to fear the police. >> they go to the career to serve the community and keep us safe. they are human beings and they have families. >> reporter: a lesson her daughter angelica says she's learned. >> being respectful, waiting to go ahead and see what they have to say but also reading up on what my rights are. >> reporter: a difficult talk about respect and caution. >> that would minimize, you know, for any situation, unfortunate situation that might happen. >> exactly. >> okay. >>> and when we come back, how this viral video touched a famous rock star and changed one man's li
. >> there's a lot of fear in america already being latino because i know that >> reporter: maya nogueiran northern california, believes her skin color has led to police stops for her. >> in the latino community it's heavily prevalent that the darker you are the more policed you are. my youngest sister is very light-skinned. and my brother and i are more brown. you know, we've had far more encounters with the police. >> reporter: as a city councilwoman cabral works...
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. >> spotlighting the power ofthe latino vote in america.ential race? >>> plus, bearing the brunt of covid-19. >> what we're seeing, really, is historic decimation among the hispanic community by this virus. >> latinos, some of the hardest hit. >> i
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gio benitez has the impact of the latino vote in this election. ♪ i like to be in america ♪ okay by medes. [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ don't stop the party >> reporter: and big names like pitbull are moving it into the 21st century. even commanding big stages like the super bowl. but even with these huge successes, veteran actress justina machado says it's still far from complete. >> there weren't a lot growing up on television or film that i could grasp on to and say, oh, wow, that's like me. >> here we go. >> reporter: shows with latino leads like "one day at a time" and "pose" noticeably still left out of the emmy race. >> you're my only daughter. i can't do that. >> we're so hard working and i think that we're tired of being disrespected. >> reporter: so as latinos look to strengthen their place in hollywood, they're already making strides in d.c. u.s. representative tony cardenas is spearheading the effort to make the next smithsonian on the national mall one that honors latino culture. >> the point is to inspire, to give people something to look at and say, hey, that person
gio benitez has the impact of the latino vote in this election. ♪ i like to be in america ♪ okay by medes. [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ don't stop the party >> reporter: and big names like pitbull are moving it into the 21st century. even commanding big stages like the super bowl. but even with these huge successes, veteran actress justina machado says it's still far from complete. >> there weren't a lot growing up on television or film that i could grasp on to and say,...
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joe biden knows that we need to look at racial disparities in america, we need to understand latinos, african-americans have been three times more likely to contract covid and twice as likely to die from it. joe biden knows our indigenous brothers and sisters have the highest rate of diabetes of any population in america. joe biden says pay attention to this and understand a real leader will address the truth and it speak the truth in a way that is about promoting equality and equity. on the other hand, you have a donald trump who was on that debate stage at the first debate and refused to condemn white supremacists. down sayingubled stand back and send by. -- standby. donald trump who has showed a pattern from the first days he was running and questioned the legitimacy of america's first black president. when peacefulho protesters were protesting racial injustice in charlottesville where young then was killed and on other side there were neo-nazis wearing swastikas and carrying tiki torches spewing anti-semitic and racial slurs. donald trump says there are fine people on each side. h
joe biden knows that we need to look at racial disparities in america, we need to understand latinos, african-americans have been three times more likely to contract covid and twice as likely to die from it. joe biden knows our indigenous brothers and sisters have the highest rate of diabetes of any population in america. joe biden says pay attention to this and understand a real leader will address the truth and it speak the truth in a way that is about promoting equality and equity. on the...
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every 30 seconds in america, a latino becomes eligible to vote. into how this new generation of voters will impact the 2020 outcome when our latino voter special continues on "american voices" from telemundo headquarters in miami. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ is often unseen. because the pain you're feeling could be a sign of irreversible joint damage. every day you live with pain, swelling, and stiffness... you risk not being able to do the things you love. especially in these times, it's important to keep up with your rheumatologist. schedule an appointment today. it's iunlike ordinary memory with ywant supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and conce
every 30 seconds in america, a latino becomes eligible to vote. into how this new generation of voters will impact the 2020 outcome when our latino voter special continues on "american voices" from telemundo headquarters in miami. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your...
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that in internet postings clinton should be portrayed as a supporter of illegal latinos from poor countries of south americaing across the u.s. border, ganggangsters, muslim, emphasis should be made on undocumented democrats in the elections. that was the russian instruction to russian trolls for what they should contribute to the campaign about hillary clinton in 2016. good to know, right? also good to know especially when right now trump's director of national intelligence and senate republicans are promoting a conspiracy theory of russian origin that the clinton campaign somehow invented the whole trump-russia scandal as well. that was just some of the new information that was unredacted two weeks ago that went largely unremarked upon because of when and where it happened in the news. but now the same judge who ordered those redactions has told the justice department they need to release a further 15 pages of mueller's report. these are blacked out sections that relate to mueller's decisions about who to charge and who not to charge. discussions related to the democratic party getting hacked in 2016 and
that in internet postings clinton should be portrayed as a supporter of illegal latinos from poor countries of south americaing across the u.s. border, ganggangsters, muslim, emphasis should be made on undocumented democrats in the elections. that was the russian instruction to russian trolls for what they should contribute to the campaign about hillary clinton in 2016. good to know, right? also good to know especially when right now trump's director of national intelligence and senate...
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more black and latino americans are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. they have failed for many years and many decades. run nearly every inner-city in america. and i mean for 100 years. deliveredcies have nothing but calamity, poverty, and trouble. has but tradeen black and latino americans. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. shipping new jobs to china, that is what they have been doing. we have been bringing them back. we have been charging china a lot of money. billions and billions of dollars. opening your borders to mass illegal immigration. the wall is now 380 million miles long. it will soon be finished. they get us in these ridiculous foreign wars. our people are coming back home. to the richyou out globalist wall street donors. they have the wall street donors. someone will have to read a little story about that. latino americans are rejecting the radical socialist pro job,embracing our pro-worker, pro-police, we have to have law and order. thank the foundation for organizing this event. thank you very much. and your two founders. thank you both. great job. what a great job. to really brilliant, smart young people.
more black and latino americans are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. they have failed for many years and many decades. run nearly every inner-city in america. and i mean for 100 years. deliveredcies have nothing but calamity, poverty, and trouble. has but tradeen black and latino americans. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. shipping new jobs to china, that is what they have been doing. we have been bringing them back. we have been charging...
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latino pacific islander and native americans. a pandemic has killed approximately one in 1000 black america. one in 1200 native americans and one in 1500 latino americans. what you consider 135000000 people who gained protections under the affordable care act when deciding a case that challenges that wall senator harris if i were to be confirmed and concluded that i was not that i was able to sit on the case pursuant to the recusal statute and then if i heard the case and decided the case i would consider all the protections that congress put in place and as i said earlier. earlier during this hearing the question would be figuring out whether congress assuming that the mandate is unconstitutional now whether that. with your intent you know this is congress's law would permit the act to stand or whether the flawed portion of it could just be excised out and that is a question not of what judges what it's not a question the supreme court it's a question of what congress wanted in the statute and that is the statute you know that human acted and extended this health care coverage to millions of
latino pacific islander and native americans. a pandemic has killed approximately one in 1000 black america. one in 1200 native americans and one in 1500 latino americans. what you consider 135000000 people who gained protections under the affordable care act when deciding a case that challenges that wall senator harris if i were to be confirmed and concluded that i was not that i was able to sit on the case pursuant to the recusal statute and then if i heard the case and decided the case i...
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join us for "america's future: the power of the latino vote," premiering tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. streaming on "abc news live." >>> and still ahead, a college student hit by a stray bullet in new york city. the latest on the search for his killer. >>> and next, the murder hornet nest destroyed. the incredible way experts followed a hornet that led them straight to it. stay with us. followed a hornet that led them straight to it. stay with us. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and do
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there was a taking for granted that anybody who is latino in america is going to be for the democratss been so awful about his language and his policies around people who are like your family wanting to come to america for all of the right reasons. so what is the issues that are eating into the democratic success of getting these voters over? it is the threat of socialism or is it tax policy or cultural issues? can you point to why you think donald trump is doing better with these voters than we anticipated that he would? >> right. so arizona is a perfect example, right. obviously the president is there. he knows he's not going to win the national latino vote but he knows he has to win enough. what you see in a place like arizona there's a sudden fascination by young latino men that see something in trump and we scratch our heads, we don't understand what that's about. i just got back from arizona last week, some immigrants, some latinos, do want to forget they're immigrants. right? there's a fascination and an assimilation and the closest they can solution to the solution they're not
there was a taking for granted that anybody who is latino in america is going to be for the democratss been so awful about his language and his policies around people who are like your family wanting to come to america for all of the right reasons. so what is the issues that are eating into the democratic success of getting these voters over? it is the threat of socialism or is it tax policy or cultural issues? can you point to why you think donald trump is doing better with these voters than...
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loorelatively, there are more deaths among the 25 to 44-year-olds and more .eaths around latinos approximately 300,000 deaths in america third leadi cause of death for a disease that was unknown in deceer. amy: can you responded the columbia university report that just came out come the study where researchers blasted the trump administration over its disastrous handwringing of the pandemic -- handling of the pandemic? the authors write -- talk about what this means, what trump did and did not do as he talks about how well he dealt with the pandemic. amy, this paper they came out of columbia university really puts estimates on how many people have unnecessarily died of this disease and interest estimate those preventable deaths. it is always good -- i appreciate american exceptionalism, but you need to look at what is happening in the rest of the world, china, zero deaths. their economy in the third quarter increased 4.9%. it is not just china. ,ew zealand, taiwan, singapore why, i could go on and on all over the world, countries where they had robust public health strategy, decrease cases in their countries, and they'
loorelatively, there are more deaths among the 25 to 44-year-olds and more .eaths around latinos approximately 300,000 deaths in america third leadi cause of death for a disease that was unknown in deceer. amy: can you responded the columbia university report that just came out come the study where researchers blasted the trump administration over its disastrous handwringing of the pandemic -- handling of the pandemic? the authors write -- talk about what this means, what trump did and did not...
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you mean process in plan is definitely a very difficult job for workers here in america lost the workers come from a latino married can last of them a refugee in asian or black communities that work in this plan so prior to the them made big conditions were all really difficult for most of this workers have been organized in workers are on the amount of chemicals used in this plant so whenever we saw that and them it coming in we saw we knew that these workers were very vulnerable to copy main teen because of the long live 3 speed archery each shoes that they have working with this chemicals and so when we saw the outbreaks happening across the country we know that he was just a matter of time of experiencing these here and it's because of their lack of the workers are not allowed to practice social distancing workers were shorted to shoulder to shoulder as we saw in the documentary any it's almost impossible for borger's the rafters theirs and so that's why many of them got sick because the company was not protecting them they don't have basic leave they don't have any of the sensual protections that the
you mean process in plan is definitely a very difficult job for workers here in america lost the workers come from a latino married can last of them a refugee in asian or black communities that work in this plan so prior to the them made big conditions were all really difficult for most of this workers have been organized in workers are on the amount of chemicals used in this plant so whenever we saw that and them it coming in we saw we knew that these workers were very vulnerable to copy main...
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for me by the way we are who we are talking to is the premier latino journalist and the united states of america remind myself that. this is like diane sawyer, barbara walters, like, right? as i was reading that i kept thinking to myself, the whole chapter on obama, i kind of the obama part of this, given since this is the chicago humanities festival, given that rahm emanuel was the first chief of staff to president obama. that was part of the book i was savoring, i have to say. savoring as a journalist as an undocumented person who is yet to really see and read, have full reckoning that for me for the first time i'm seeing in writing. can you talk to us about what that was like, that event that you are seeing in washington, d.c., honoring soda sotomayor and then introducing president obama and knowing that feeling interests them, we do, how is is going to turn out. >> you to describe it like such a good journalist. you would write into the scene because the scene is that after george w. bush where i didn't have much access, you know, in the white house come suddenly obama is elected, the congre
for me by the way we are who we are talking to is the premier latino journalist and the united states of america remind myself that. this is like diane sawyer, barbara walters, like, right? as i was reading that i kept thinking to myself, the whole chapter on obama, i kind of the obama part of this, given since this is the chicago humanities festival, given that rahm emanuel was the first chief of staff to president obama. that was part of the book i was savoring, i have to say. savoring as a...
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game as election day approaches, adding to the changing demographics about one-third of america, the county is latinosta believes new residents can help democrats take the state. >> do you feel it is different this year? >> yes. it is more latinos getting out there to vote. >> reporter: a once reliable red state now home to a closing view. >> if arizona stays red, will it discourage you? >> yes. i mean she will say no. we'll keep voting. >> yeah, we'll keep working. >> reporter: early voting is underway in arizona, scottsdale, arizona, a few people voting outside as they cast their ballots. 1.26 million ballots. that's a record when it comes to early ballots as compares to 2016. the same story, erin, in tucson. so when it comes to early ballots, it is being smashed when it comes to records. >> thank you very much. keep it here in new york. a state that everyone assuming it is a go. three hours of wait. thanks for joining us, "anderson cooper 360" starts now. >>> good evening. it is just six days. >> the virus does not have a preferred candidate. according to health e experts, that's what it will do.
game as election day approaches, adding to the changing demographics about one-third of america, the county is latinosta believes new residents can help democrats take the state. >> do you feel it is different this year? >> yes. it is more latinos getting out there to vote. >> reporter: a once reliable red state now home to a closing view. >> if arizona stays red, will it discourage you? >> yes. i mean she will say no. we'll keep voting. >> yeah, we'll keep...
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latino communities are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. failed for many years and many decades. democrats have run nearly every inner-city in americaand i mean for 100 years. their policies have delivered nothing but calamity, poverty and trouble. sleepy joe biden betrayed black and latino communities. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. for half a century, shipping your jobs to china. we are bringing the jobs back. we've been charging china a lot of money with the tariffs. billions and billions of dollars. opening your borders to mass illegal immigration. the wall is now 380 miles long. it will soon be finished. trapping us in endless foreign wars, these ridiculous foreign wars that last for 19 years. our people are coming back home. and selling you out to the rich globalist wall street donors. they have the wall street donors. someday, somebody's going to have to write a little story about that. black and latino americans are rejecting the radical socialist left and embracing our pro-jobs, pro-worker, pro-police. we have to have law and order. and pro-american agenda. i want to thank the foundation for organizing
latino communities are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. failed for many years and many decades. democrats have run nearly every inner-city in americaand i mean for 100 years. their policies have delivered nothing but calamity, poverty and trouble. sleepy joe biden betrayed black and latino communities. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. for half a century, shipping your jobs to china. we are bringing the jobs back. we've been charging china a...
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latino americans are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. that is what they are. failed for many years and many decades. democrats have run nearly every inner-city in americamean for 100 years. their policies have delivered nothing but calamity, poverty and trouble. sleepy joe biden betrayed black and latino communities. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. [booing] for half a century, shipping your jobs to china. we are bringing the jobs back. we have been bringing them back. we've been charging china a lot of money with the tariffs. billions and billions of dollars. opening your borders to mass illegal immigration. the wall is now 380 miles long. it will soon be finished. trapping us in endless foreign wars, these ridiculous foreign wars that last for 19 years. our people are coming back home. you know that. and selling you out to the rich globalist wall street donors. they have the wall street donors. someday, somebody's going to have to write a little story about that. black and latino americans are rejecting the radical socialist left and embracing our pro-jobs, pro-worker, pro-police. we have to have law and order. and pro-american ag
latino americans are leaving behind left-wing politicians and their failed ideologies. that is what they are. failed for many years and many decades. democrats have run nearly every inner-city in americamean for 100 years. their policies have delivered nothing but calamity, poverty and trouble. sleepy joe biden betrayed black and latino communities. if you think he can run this country, you are wrong. [booing] for half a century, shipping your jobs to china. we are bringing the jobs back. we...
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latino americans who received access to health insurance because of the aca. insurers will once again be able to discriminate against more than 50% of african—americans and more than 50% of african—americas and nearly a0 percent of latino americans with pre—existing conditions. they'll. .. with with pre—existing conditions. they'll... with conditions like diabetes, heart disease and cancer. all of this in the midst of a pandemic that's not going away anytime soon. a pandemic that, when age is taken into account, has been three times as deadly for black, latino, pacific islander and native americans. a pandemic that has killed approximately one and 1000 black americans, one in 1200 native americans, and one in 1500 latino americans. judge barrett, would you consider the 135 million people who gained protections under the affordable care act when deciding a case that challenges that law. senator harris, ifi we re that law. senator harris, ifi were to be confirmed and conclude that i was able to sit on that case pursuant to the recusal statute and if i heard the case and decided the case, i would consider all the protections that congress put in place. and as i said earlier during this hea
latino americans who received access to health insurance because of the aca. insurers will once again be able to discriminate against more than 50% of african—americans and more than 50% of african—americas and nearly a0 percent of latino americans with pre—existing conditions. they'll. .. with with pre—existing conditions. they'll... with conditions like diabetes, heart disease and cancer. all of this in the midst of a pandemic that's not going away anytime soon. a pandemic that, when...
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coming to the floor and starting new businesses, happened before in america and we see it happen again, we can put that on track again, latinos are establishing businesses three times a rate than any group in america before the covid crisis, unsung story but an american story. melissa: that is a great point, steve forbes, have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. connell: the fox business alert, while you are speaking we got word from nancy pelosi's office, the speaker of the house, she took the covid test and it was negative, a tweet came out from her deputy chief of staff on that topic moments ago, again they say it was out of the abundance of cautious, nancy pelosi speaker of the house negative on her covid test very much more on the president and the first lady and their condition as we know of this hour. plus we will also check in with abiding campaign to discuss with the president is positive covid diagnosis could mean for the 2020 race, vice president biden has an event this hour in michigan. we'll be right back. travels in a rocket ship. that's cool! and then she comes back saying "try this" or "try that." she he
coming to the floor and starting new businesses, happened before in america and we see it happen again, we can put that on track again, latinos are establishing businesses three times a rate than any group in america before the covid crisis, unsung story but an american story. melissa: that is a great point, steve forbes, have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. connell: the fox business alert, while you are speaking we got word from nancy pelosi's office, the speaker of the house, she...
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america. we still have patients dying, especially black and latinos disproportionately dying from the diseaseicult to observe what is going on over the country right now. you are right, the president is getting care that most americans are not, but how about this risk of information that the president's doctor flagged about this risk of information that the president's doctorflagged up in his press conference. he said it is very important to keep an eye on that, what would you be looking for? covid—i9 as we know now is about eight months and we have we have learnt a lot from many countries and patients, it is not only a matter of respiratory systems. information can lead to having a blockage in your brain and your heart leading to a heart attack or a stroke if it is in your brain. 0ra blood heart attack or a stroke if it is in your brain. or a blood clot, your lungs and in your legs. especially in hospitalised patients because they are severely ill and being in a hospital environment where you are not as mobile as you are, it puts your at higher risk of a clutch. in addition to having covid.
america. we still have patients dying, especially black and latinos disproportionately dying from the diseaseicult to observe what is going on over the country right now. you are right, the president is getting care that most americans are not, but how about this risk of information that the president's doctor flagged about this risk of information that the president's doctorflagged up in his press conference. he said it is very important to keep an eye on that, what would you be looking for?...
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the latino community in america is three times more likely to start new businesses than any other groupes, business startups from the african-american community were moving up until the covid crisis. so this gets to the heart of the election, your commentary, what kind of environment will we have next year, one that's benign for these kind of positive things to take place where everyone has a chance as lincoln put it to improve their lot in life, or are we going to go for a european style stagnation. stuart: now look at the other side of the coin. steve, it's not fair. it's just not right that so few people have so much and so many people have so little. answer that one. >> well, if you look at our list of billionaires and rich people, what is amazing is how that list changes each year. it is volatile. people come in, go off. because you make it doesn't mean you keep it. that's what a dynamic economy is all about. so the focus shouldn't be how do we punish people who do well. once people got rich about kodak, remember that company and what happened to that in a dynamic economy? so the k
the latino community in america is three times more likely to start new businesses than any other groupes, business startups from the african-american community were moving up until the covid crisis. so this gets to the heart of the election, your commentary, what kind of environment will we have next year, one that's benign for these kind of positive things to take place where everyone has a chance as lincoln put it to improve their lot in life, or are we going to go for a european style...