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we as latinos need to not accuse anybody from talking ill about immigrants or about latinos. we tend to shy away from these conversations but we need to be more upfront and apollo -- an unapologetic about who we are. when you understand who we are, you understand that about your neighbors. we care about the economy. there talking about economic impact. when i landed here, our attorney is on our patronized list. the governor called me last night, what are you doing in taxes. i said at the moment, i'm learning how to to step -- how to ptwo-step and i failed miserably. [laughter] it behooves us to have other states weigh in. the fact is now no one from our can attend conferences in texas or mississippi or alabama. this is a coordinated effort for us to push back as well and to be able to demonstrate that we are an economic engine, that latinos contribute to the economy and be able to demonstrate that by hurting folks temporarily were matters the most which is their pocketbook and understanding we have an additional perspective and support our legislative colleagues in them -- and
we as latinos need to not accuse anybody from talking ill about immigrants or about latinos. we tend to shy away from these conversations but we need to be more upfront and apollo -- an unapologetic about who we are. when you understand who we are, you understand that about your neighbors. we care about the economy. there talking about economic impact. when i landed here, our attorney is on our patronized list. the governor called me last night, what are you doing in taxes. i said at the...
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the latino caucus says this needs to be addressed for a number of reasons. >> if we want the state toe successful, latinos need to be better educated and will is better opportunities for jobs and high-paying jobs for latinos because that will improve the i can economic state. >> they introduced bills that seek to increase assistance for low income in under served communities including the 3 million illegal residents. >>> would you vote for california to secede from the quite? you might have to answer that question at the ballot box. the state attorney general gave the green light for a group calling for secessions to start collecting for a ballot initiati initiative. an earlier attempt was drawn back in april. there is no procedure in the constitution that allows a state to secede from the union. >> an announcement involving a huge potential job boost for apple. president trump says the electronics giant foxconn will build a 10 billion factory in wisconsin that will create 3,000 jobs there. foxconn is known for assembling apple products in china. critics caution they made promises bef
the latino caucus says this needs to be addressed for a number of reasons. >> if we want the state toe successful, latinos need to be better educated and will is better opportunities for jobs and high-paying jobs for latinos because that will improve the i can economic state. >> they introduced bills that seek to increase assistance for low income in under served communities including the 3 million illegal residents. >>> would you vote for california to secede from the...
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we as latinos need to not excuse anybody from talking ill about immigrants or about latinos. we tend to shy away from these conversations but we need to be more up front and unapologetic about who we are. when you understand our story you understand we're your neighbors just like anybody else. we care about jobs, we care about the economy. when i landed here, our attorney general just put texas on our no-patronize list. and the governor called me last night. what are you doing in texas? and i said, at the moment i'm learning how to two-step. and i failed miserably. but i think it behooves to have our other states also be able to weigh in. the fact is now nobody from our state legislature or -- will be able to attend conferences here in texas or mississippi and alabama, i believe, the three states that were put. but you know, this is a coordinated effort for us to push back as well. and to be able to demonstrate that we are making an economic engine. that latinos do contribute to the economy. and be able to dem degenerate that by hurting folks temporarily where it matters the m
we as latinos need to not excuse anybody from talking ill about immigrants or about latinos. we tend to shy away from these conversations but we need to be more up front and unapologetic about who we are. when you understand our story you understand we're your neighbors just like anybody else. we care about jobs, we care about the economy. when i landed here, our attorney general just put texas on our no-patronize list. and the governor called me last night. what are you doing in texas? and i...
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i think latinos need this to rally together to -- it's like the world needs aliens to land and we'llny: is there anybody who can rally all mexicans, you know? >> gustavo: like a spokesperson, yeah. >> anthony: no, like a mexican reagan. >> gustavo: the last big leader was cesar chavez, and that was, god what? 25 years ago at this point. i mean, you have to have a messianic figure. >> anthony: i have the answer. the answer >> gustavo: who? >> anthony: danny trejo. >> gustavo: danny trejo. people love him. >> anthony: danny trejo would be the man. he'd be that guy. >> gustavo: machete. >> al madrigal: machete for president? >> anthony: i would totally vote for him. >> al madrigal: he's ancient. >> anthony: he looks good with his shirt off. donald trump can't say that, clinton can't say that. danny trejo still peeling that shirt off. >> anthony: he's the baddest dude in the history of badass. look up "badass" in the dictionary, it says "trejo, danny trejo." born in echo park in l.a, he spent much of his life in prison, including a stay in san quentin where he managed to straighten shit
i think latinos need this to rally together to -- it's like the world needs aliens to land and we'llny: is there anybody who can rally all mexicans, you know? >> gustavo: like a spokesperson, yeah. >> anthony: no, like a mexican reagan. >> gustavo: the last big leader was cesar chavez, and that was, god what? 25 years ago at this point. i mean, you have to have a messianic figure. >> anthony: i have the answer. the answer >> gustavo: who? >> anthony: danny...
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they need to sort of keep the latino coalition going. but they -- they don't know who they are yet. they said, here's our platform. and it's a sprawling platform. but that's -- you need a bumper sticker. they don't have a bumper sticker. >> and you both have been talking about -- nancy pelosi. that is one thing -- she's -- republicans will try and hang her around the neck of any democrat who runs against them. here leadership, and where the party goes in the future. and as you said here in california, we were talking about gas tax. when the democrats own the super majorities in both houses of legislation and every statewide office, then they've got to deal with a party that's basically splitting apart over, you know, who is the business-friendly democrat and who is the progressive democrat. gas tax, health care, single-payer, you know. and infrastructure. other issues that are out there. >> and real quickly, what are some of the other issues dividing california democrats? >> i would say singer payer. the bill that got through the senate was sort of a shell of a bill, they didn't have
they need to sort of keep the latino coalition going. but they -- they don't know who they are yet. they said, here's our platform. and it's a sprawling platform. but that's -- you need a bumper sticker. they don't have a bumper sticker. >> and you both have been talking about -- nancy pelosi. that is one thing -- she's -- republicans will try and hang her around the neck of any democrat who runs against them. here leadership, and where the party goes in the future. and as you said here...
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latino and hispanic communities. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if...
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needs, or living in deep poverty. and while english-language learners, mostly latino and asian students, make up 10 percent of the schoolrict. >> you have zero english language learners. >> uh-huh. >> is that true? >> yup. >> not one? >> not one. >> why is that? >> where we are in town. >> we met a kid that comes 90 minutes. he says he takes a bus and two trains. or two trains and bus to get here. not one kid who doesn't speak english shows up? >> they didn't show up here. >> lotteries are supposed to guarantee fair enrollment. but for years, boys' latin didn't have one. >> before the lottery at your school you were interviewing parents. >> interview is not a good word. >> well -- how -- how would you describe it? >> ok. what it is -- we kinda told them what to expect. we have saturday school. strict uniforms. strict discipline. >> it would seem as if perhaps you were trying to cherry pick your students. >> it could look that way. i could see where it could look that way. >> is that why you stopped? >> i stopped because they said you had to do a lottery. >> tye grays got her son into boys' latin before the lottery was e
needs, or living in deep poverty. and while english-language learners, mostly latino and asian students, make up 10 percent of the schoolrict. >> you have zero english language learners. >> uh-huh. >> is that true? >> yup. >> not one? >> not one. >> why is that? >> where we are in town. >> we met a kid that comes 90 minutes. he says he takes a bus and two trains. or two trains and bus to get here. not one kid who doesn't speak english shows...
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the habit of talking to latinos about immigration and african-americans about voting rights and women about choice. once you go down that road, then you're splintered. what you need in order to win, and i think the one thing trump did well is to have a big, broad, bold, economic message. he was talking about a trillion dollar infrastructure bill, expanding health care through medicare and medicaid, bringing costs down for people. the problem, hugh, is he hasn't delivered on any of those things and he's actually moving in the other direction. so that's the real problem with trump. he got the marketing piece right. he's not doing anything policywise to help him. that's why he's coming back to get on the marketing tour again in youngstown and get the rhetoric going. we need some action here. we need some help. >> let's stick with your party for a second, congressman ryan. joe crowley is the chair of the house democratic caucus. this week he got asked what's the core message and he said, quote, that's being worked on. it's july, congressman ryan. when is it going to come out? >> there's a lot of us, we have a re message. it's wages, it's jobs, it's growth. it's not h
the habit of talking to latinos about immigration and african-americans about voting rights and women about choice. once you go down that road, then you're splintered. what you need in order to win, and i think the one thing trump did well is to have a big, broad, bold, economic message. he was talking about a trillion dollar infrastructure bill, expanding health care through medicare and medicaid, bringing costs down for people. the problem, hugh, is he hasn't delivered on any of those things...
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the poor working families and children tax reform is needed and important to all americans, including latinos. no tax reform plan should make our government weaker or worsen the economic and weather divide among taxpayer. the path to reform ought to be a transparent and bipartisan process. a process that incorporates the views of taxpayer of all walks of life. thank you for the opportunity to share these views. i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. rodriguez. i will invite mr. reicher to inquire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the chairman is very gracious in allowing members of the panel to go before he asks his questions. i appreciate that consideration. thanks to all the witnesses for being here, and especially thank you to the chairman. you worked with my predecessor. we didn't get a chance to talk about this earlier, but jennifer dunn was a member of congress prior to my arrival. i was honored to follow in her footsteps as i'm sure you're honored to work with her. >> yes. >> and i know she would agree with you and i that we are at a time in history where we have the
the poor working families and children tax reform is needed and important to all americans, including latinos. no tax reform plan should make our government weaker or worsen the economic and weather divide among taxpayer. the path to reform ought to be a transparent and bipartisan process. a process that incorporates the views of taxpayer of all walks of life. thank you for the opportunity to share these views. i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. rodriguez. i...
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latino community. water is not always the drink of choice. >> you see juices and some people. states and america. you need to really look for the water. >> they hope to expand the program to other places in our community. >> it's hard to believe but the new school year is right around the corner. so nbc4 working for you and the community with a new way to give in our annual backpacks for kids school drive. let's head to the nbc washington app and search supporting or -- to help local teachers and students in the new school year. we're following the news. >> violence breaks out overnight in the next hour. >> the selfie murder suspect. why family members say the suspect should never have been let out of jail. >>> flights hoping to take off today, if at all. we're watching the flights st. >>> right now, breaking news after a violent night. a shooting investigation under way in montgomery county. >> a haz-mat scare. flights canceled without warning. a lot of people waking up in the airport this morning. >> plus, turning up the heat. you are going to feel the change in the weather when you step outside. it's g
latino community. water is not always the drink of choice. >> you see juices and some people. states and america. you need to really look for the water. >> they hope to expand the program to other places in our community. >> it's hard to believe but the new school year is right around the corner. so nbc4 working for you and the community with a new way to give in our annual backpacks for kids school drive. let's head to the nbc washington app and search supporting or -- to...
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research groups are african-americans, latinos, lgbtq community, and we think they are underrepresented in leadership. it has an impact on how you market your products. we needushing harder on recruiting, on the employee policies, on the training and mentorship. parental leave is something that is very important to us. we provided men 16 weeks in addition to women. it is making sure women have a support system at home and are not necessarily the ones who are deemed to be the ones who have to plan for that early childhood. emily: surveymonkey ceo zander lurie . there is a mass exodus happening at hampton creek. the entire board of the food start is reportedly abandoned ship. they say the only board member left is the ceo. at least five directors have quit over the past month. others are either fired or have walked out since april. this comes after a string of controversies, including a bloomberg report showing they quietly brought back its own products from supermarkets. coming up, the ceo of priceline. how it plans to fend off the competition and maintain the company's growth. plus, they brought you hits like "mad men.: " how amc is competing with the likes
research groups are african-americans, latinos, lgbtq community, and we think they are underrepresented in leadership. it has an impact on how you market your products. we needushing harder on recruiting, on the employee policies, on the training and mentorship. parental leave is something that is very important to us. we provided men 16 weeks in addition to women. it is making sure women have a support system at home and are not necessarily the ones who are deemed to be the ones who have to...
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roughly 2% to 3% of african-american and latino boys who will graduate from clenl as incoming ninth graders into the system so in order to make that more, we needt out how do we do this how do we have counselors to support those kids to go from point a to point b. again, the plan is great but it's where the rubber meets the road in terms of resources. >> does it risk creating anxiety or pressure on students who may be graduating, don't have a lot of options. >> i think the counselor is so important. as a former high school principal and high school featurer, i know firsthand like the complexities of the college going experience. so it's, you know, applying to college, financial aid, it's all those things that the student has to do. and the counselor, especially with a 1 to 300 ratio, if you can imagine that, also has competing priorities of standardized test facilitation, dealing with the crises that may come up. all these different things and so we support the plan, it's just a matter of how do you actualize that plan and make it a reality for so many of our students where education is the only way, the only way out of poverty. >> implementati
roughly 2% to 3% of african-american and latino boys who will graduate from clenl as incoming ninth graders into the system so in order to make that more, we needt out how do we do this how do we have counselors to support those kids to go from point a to point b. again, the plan is great but it's where the rubber meets the road in terms of resources. >> does it risk creating anxiety or pressure on students who may be graduating, don't have a lot of options. >> i think the counselor...
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threats in the region and then wrote about latino and the idea is to present a set of recommendations on what to do about it and what other tools might be needed so i think we should just get two questions. for the first round we want to give you each a couple of moments to articulate some of the challenges that have been presented in the region and i think we will start on your end since we've already talked a bit about venezuela i would like to go back to it as you sort of characterize for us with the elements are and is it fundamentally different than what is going on in other parts of the region? >> you've been on the plenty end of this looking at the policy standpoint and have an appreciation so thank you very much for that question. i remember when elected the president of colombia and people would throw around the word marco stated we were doing a great disservice and it's more than the regime is a continuing criminal enterprise where it's very highest levels. the kingpin and members of the household are actively you have a situation where security officials had access to the tons of cocaine and then using the resources of the state and
threats in the region and then wrote about latino and the idea is to present a set of recommendations on what to do about it and what other tools might be needed so i think we should just get two questions. for the first round we want to give you each a couple of moments to articulate some of the challenges that have been presented in the region and i think we will start on your end since we've already talked a bit about venezuela i would like to go back to it as you sort of characterize for us...
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needs all the help we can get. charlie: minority meaning primarily african-american, mexican-american? pete: we have a fast-growing latinon as well. it is not unlike some neighborhoods you might see in a place like chicago, in what was originally a polish neighborhood is now latino. you have large catholic, immigrant working families. two generations later, they are more likely to be speaking spanish than polish. charlie: america's economic future will be shaped in part by technology, a lot by technology. it raises the question of automation and robots. robots are showing a capacity to do a lot of things, both on the assembly line, and in homes. what does that mean for work and the dignity of work? work for most people i think if they have a good job, a job they find both satisfaction and compensation, it gives them something they are proud of. it gives them a place, a sense of being, the capacity to do things for those that they love. pete: that is absolutely right. i think that is also why jobs with similar pay and similar benefits still are not necessarily interchangeable. sometimes, we may be well-meaning progressive
needs all the help we can get. charlie: minority meaning primarily african-american, mexican-american? pete: we have a fast-growing latinon as well. it is not unlike some neighborhoods you might see in a place like chicago, in what was originally a polish neighborhood is now latino. you have large catholic, immigrant working families. two generations later, they are more likely to be speaking spanish than polish. charlie: america's economic future will be shaped in part by technology, a lot by...
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latino friends saying to you? those of us who supported him from day one always understood that we do have a broken system and we do needhe laws as they exist and they don't see how anybody can disagree with that. if you start with that as a base and build from there, this rhetoric of wanting to get rid of all immigrants, that was a lwa ys get rid of all immigrants, that was always a false narrative and we know now not to be true, i think we need to focus on enforcing the laws as they exist and then finding a way to grant permanent residency and citizenship to a lot of the people who have been here whether it was students that were born here and have been here for over 18 years now and adults, there has to be for them and adults, there has to be for them and so we agree on that front, that was always mr trump's plan from day one when he ran. i thought you were just in front of the water there and it was delayed and it has changed to dark. i like what you're doing with the wallpaper behind you.” dark. i like what you're doing with the wallpaper behind you. i have nothing to do with that. tell me this, we pick up on all o
latino friends saying to you? those of us who supported him from day one always understood that we do have a broken system and we do needhe laws as they exist and they don't see how anybody can disagree with that. if you start with that as a base and build from there, this rhetoric of wanting to get rid of all immigrants, that was a lwa ys get rid of all immigrants, that was always a false narrative and we know now not to be true, i think we need to focus on enforcing the laws as they exist and...
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latinos, at survey ommunity monkey. we think the groups that are leadership, nted in it has a real impact, not only on the products you create and eliver, but how you market them. executives need to be working harder on recruiting, on the on the policies, training and mentorship. 16 ecently provided men weeks in addition to women with parental leave. it's making sure that women have the support system at home and necessarily the ones who are deemed to be the one who has to plan for that early childhood. emily: you have added some new folks to your board. ituit's bradams and smith. what do they bring to the table? >> tons. brad smith is one of the best c.e.o.s in america by all quantitative d accounts. he helped them migrate to the and to mobile and made intuit one of the best places to work. serena williams, we're thrilled for her to be on our team. she is dominating her industry for the past 20 years, arguably the best female thlete, the best athlete of all-time in our view. not only that, she is an incredible marketer. media look at her social following, the businesses she has launched, any commerce and has on ly the voice she key activist issues that are important to our em
latinos, at survey ommunity monkey. we think the groups that are leadership, nted in it has a real impact, not only on the products you create and eliver, but how you market them. executives need to be working harder on recruiting, on the on the policies, training and mentorship. 16 ecently provided men weeks in addition to women with parental leave. it's making sure that women have the support system at home and necessarily the ones who are deemed to be the one who has to plan for that early...
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need to hear it. >> we want to make sure your community knows we conot enforce immigration law. we are not a part of deportation and we want our latino community not to be fearful of us. >> minority community, communitiesover color have not always had a good relationship with oakland police department. but, we're hopeful that the new chief brings new energy and a new vision. >> the police chief says fear prevents immigrants from reporting a crime or interacting with the police. okay land has been a sanctuary city since 1996 -- unless they committed a crime. >> a federal judge is refusing to reverse a decision to hold president trump's executive order unsanctuary -- on sanctuary cities. they asked the u.s. district court judge to reconsider his ruling in april that blocked it executive order. the judge said the order bunnishing jurisdictions violate federal immigration overstep it is president's constitutional authority. >>> well, thousands of brides to be are scrambling right now to replace the wedding dresses of deeps after a well-known designer abruptly closed its doors. alfred angelo closed all doors without warning on july 13th
need to hear it. >> we want to make sure your community knows we conot enforce immigration law. we are not a part of deportation and we want our latino community not to be fearful of us. >> minority community, communitiesover color have not always had a good relationship with oakland police department. but, we're hopeful that the new chief brings new energy and a new vision. >> the police chief says fear prevents immigrants from reporting a crime or interacting with the...
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need to hear it. >> we have a message that we want to make sure our community knows that we do not enforce immigration law. we aren't at all apart of deportation. we want our latinomunity to not be fearful of us. >> minority communities, communities of color have not always had a good relationship with oakland police department. but we're hopeful that the new chief brings new energy and a new vision. >> the chief says that fear often prevents immigrants from reporting crimes and interacting with police. oakland has been a sanctuary city since 1986. banning police from turning over undocumented immigrants to federal authorities unless they've committed a crime. >>> a federal judge in san francisco is refusing to reverse a decision to help president trump's executive order on sanctuary cities. the president's attorneys asked the u.s. district court judge to reconsider his ruling in april that blocks the executive order the judge said that the order punishing jurisdictions that violate federal immigration laws overstepped the president's constitutional authority. >>> new information about a father who was shot and killed this week while he was out pushing his newbor
need to hear it. >> we have a message that we want to make sure our community knows that we do not enforce immigration law. we aren't at all apart of deportation. we want our latinomunity to not be fearful of us. >> minority communities, communities of color have not always had a good relationship with oakland police department. but we're hopeful that the new chief brings new energy and a new vision. >> the chief says that fear often prevents immigrants from reporting crimes...
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latino artist to lead in streams. (darya) and we continue to follow our breaking news. the fire burning in mariposa county explodes overnight. we'll have an update in a live report. food. water. internet. we need live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. (darya)(tiffany) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james) it's a another cool start to the day as low clouds and fog at the coast are ushering cooler air into the b
latino artist to lead in streams. (darya) and we continue to follow our breaking news. the fire burning in mariposa county explodes overnight. we'll have an update in a live report. food. water. internet. we need live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this....