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el exfuncionario del departamento de seguridad asegura que querÍa cambiar a puerto rico.paÑa, que antes de eso trabajaba en la casa blanca. y mercedes explicÓ que el presidente en todas las votaciones que ya estuvo, especialmente despuÉs del huracÁn marÍa, el presidente no hizo ese tipo de expresiones. tambiÉn dimos expresiones de parte del secretario de prensa de la casa blanca. negando las expresiones del presidente y en ambos vemos cÓmo un ex empleado de la casa blanca, disgustado con el presidente, hace este tipo de declaraciÓn, de ataque que realmente lo que es... es sÓlo ruido porque sin duda no representa lo que esta administraciÓn ha hecho para puerto rico. borja: hablando de lo que esa generaciÓn ha hecho, el presidente trump se caracteriza por tener mano dura contra la inmigraciÓn, tanto la ilegal como la legal. ¿por quÉ a pesar de eso crees que donald trump es el mejor candidato para representar a los hispanos en el gobierno de los estados unidos? kevin: el presidente que batalla el socialismo, el presidente que estÁ del lado de la democracia de la libertad, es
el exfuncionario del departamento de seguridad asegura que querÍa cambiar a puerto rico.paÑa, que antes de eso trabajaba en la casa blanca. y mercedes explicÓ que el presidente en todas las votaciones que ya estuvo, especialmente despuÉs del huracÁn marÍa, el presidente no hizo ese tipo de expresiones. tambiÉn dimos expresiones de parte del secretario de prensa de la casa blanca. negando las expresiones del presidente y en ambos vemos cÓmo un ex empleado de la casa blanca, disgustado...
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pablo: trump quiso cambiar puerto rico por groenlandia, porque puerto rico es sucio y la gente, pobrerios del presidente trump hacia puerto rico, son otro ejemplo vida de estos ciudadanos americanos. pablo: te lo defiende las declaraciones de obama. [habla en inglÉs] dijo que trump estÁ dispuesto a derribar la democracia para ganar las elecciones. taylor afirma que se les olvidÓ no mencionar a trump en los temas de rusia. que trump es incapaz de concentrarse en nada, que se confunde. agrega que muchos en la administraciÓn piensan que trump no estÁ apto mentalmente. es algo de lo que los asesores y gabinete habla cada dÍa, declara. agrega que muchos no estÁn de acuerdo es con lo que hace. pero que trump ha instaurado un rÉgimen de miedo, y que nadie se atreve a contradecirle. taylor dice que la intimidaciÓn tambiÉn se da en el congreso de los estados unidos. segÚn Él, senadores y congresistas republicanos simplemente le tienen miedo a trump. afirma que si trump pierde las elecciones, crearÍa un caos legal para impedir una transiciÓn. dice que alimenta la divisiÓn y el odio. que eso pod
pablo: trump quiso cambiar puerto rico por groenlandia, porque puerto rico es sucio y la gente, pobrerios del presidente trump hacia puerto rico, son otro ejemplo vida de estos ciudadanos americanos. pablo: te lo defiende las declaraciones de obama. [habla en inglÉs] dijo que trump estÁ dispuesto a derribar la democracia para ganar las elecciones. taylor afirma que se les olvidÓ no mencionar a trump en los temas de rusia. que trump es incapaz de concentrarse en nada, que se confunde. agrega...
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so in this case, the state of puerto rico has a leeway in fashioning a remedy.n this case they said, well, though of you who voted, voted. those who didn't, we're going to have a continuation of this election. not so sure that would happen under federal law which requires that the national election, not the primary, but the first tuesday of the election year -- monday of the election year. >> let's talk about some possible what-if scenarios come november. we've talked a lot about the fact that there are reports that this is a pending disaster we're facing come november, that we're not prepared for national mail-in balloting for a presidential election. if we end up with a scenario like puerto rico is dealing with, where ballots are not delivered to people's homes, they're unable to vote -- you have people reporting they were not able to vote, they were not able to send in their ballots -- can the courts order a second election day if needed? >> federal law allows, requires, that the national election be held on the tuesday we discussed in november, but it also h
so in this case, the state of puerto rico has a leeway in fashioning a remedy.n this case they said, well, though of you who voted, voted. those who didn't, we're going to have a continuation of this election. not so sure that would happen under federal law which requires that the national election, not the primary, but the first tuesday of the election year -- monday of the election year. >> let's talk about some possible what-if scenarios come november. we've talked a lot about the fact...
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y hay resultados de la segunda ronda electoral de las primarias en puerto rico.errotada. comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticierounivisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: buenas noches y bienvenidos. comenzamos con la lamentable cifra de mÁs de 170,000 fallecidos a causa del coronavirus en estados unidos. los casos rebasan los 5,400,000. la mÁs reciente proyecciÓn indica que podrÍamos llegar a las 200,000 muertes para el feriado del 4 de septiembre, dÍa del trabajo. arantxa: texas es uno de los estados con mÁs de medio millÓn de casos de coronavirus. el estado registrÓ una disminución en la realizaciÓn de pruebas de detecciÓn del virus. este descenso encendiÓ las alarmas entre expertos. creen que la comunidad puede estar bajando la guardia. >> de acuerdo a cifras estatales, en la Última semana de agosto, hubo 35,000 pruebas realizadas de covid 19. un descenso de casi 45% en semanas anteriores, donde cerca de 64,000 personas se la realizaban por dÍa en promedio. >> son 3000 a 3500 pruebas diarias. si ahora llegamos a 1000 es mucho. reporte: este descenso es preocupante por
y hay resultados de la segunda ronda electoral de las primarias en puerto rico.errotada. comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticierounivisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: buenas noches y bienvenidos. comenzamos con la lamentable cifra de mÁs de 170,000 fallecidos a causa del coronavirus en estados unidos. los casos rebasan los 5,400,000. la mÁs reciente proyecciÓn indica que podrÍamos llegar a las 200,000 muertes para el feriado del 4 de septiembre, dÍa del trabajo. arantxa: texas es uno de los...
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puerto rico had been a u.s. protectorate since 1898, when it went from spanish ownership to the united states. business people had gone there and developed industries, rum, tobacco, various other kinds of projects, but the people themselves were not well-cared for. there was a hurricane in the 1920's that destroyed much of the crop land. and in the 1930's, people were actually starving to death. the united states went to teach them better farming techniques, to build housing that would not blow away with each hurricane, because they were living in huts made out of poles and sugarcane. it was a very rough life. in fact, it was an enormously high infant mortality rate. there was no milk for the children. they were drinking coffee instead of milk, which does not have good nutritional value for young children trying to build bodies. and it was this kind of extreme poverty that he wanted to address. jack was the only one who got down there and made these photographs in part because, while he was there, pearl harbor o
puerto rico had been a u.s. protectorate since 1898, when it went from spanish ownership to the united states. business people had gone there and developed industries, rum, tobacco, various other kinds of projects, but the people themselves were not well-cared for. there was a hurricane in the 1920's that destroyed much of the crop land. and in the 1930's, people were actually starving to death. the united states went to teach them better farming techniques, to build housing that would not blow...
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of native american women and girls who vanished, plus -- 12 president trump: i hate to tell you, puerto ricobaugh you've thrown our budget out of whack. >> could puerto ricoens on the mainlyland change the i guess biggest state from red to blue and power decis geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. prevagen is the number one mempharmacist-recommendeding? mr... uhh... winkle. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i
of native american women and girls who vanished, plus -- 12 president trump: i hate to tell you, puerto ricobaugh you've thrown our budget out of whack. >> could puerto ricoens on the mainlyland change the i guess biggest state from red to blue and power decis geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir....
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must summon puerto rico. while he was there he fell in love with the culture and decided that after the war, he was going back, and that's exactly what happened. he went back and lived out the rest of his life in puerto rico. where he worked initially for ande government projects, then he became the head of public television in puerto rico. i went to visit him a few years before his death. people would come from across the street to shake his hand, to for saving their relatives and families. in st. croix, he would make pictures that are works of art. he kept a picture of one of his favorite painters over his bed in his house. work.ed showing people at he thought that the dignity of work was one of the most important things in life. the picture shows a woman stir -- stooping over her garden to tend it. the colors are luminous. you cannot see her face but the way that he's made this picture you get the idea that this woman works very hard, that she tends things carefully and has an eye for beauty. many of us ha
must summon puerto rico. while he was there he fell in love with the culture and decided that after the war, he was going back, and that's exactly what happened. he went back and lived out the rest of his life in puerto rico. where he worked initially for ande government projects, then he became the head of public television in puerto rico. i went to visit him a few years before his death. people would come from across the street to shake his hand, to for saving their relatives and families. in...
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could we swap puerto rico for greenland, because, in his words, puerto rico was dirty and the peopler. >> i want to be clear, behind the scenes he can be irreverent, but when you're expecting him to be presidential and he makes statements like that and he means them t gives you a great deal of pause. >> i want to bring in pedro, formerly represented puerto rico in congress from 2009 to 2017. what was your reaction when you heard this? >> well, you know, it's hard to find someone who president trump has ont fended at some point. but that was such -- so disrespectful to the american citizens of puerto rico, it is so hard to fathom. we have to remember we're american citizens, we've fought in all american wars. and we've gained five presidential medals of honor. what is he talking about? it's so disrespectful. >> and it's worth noting, he apparently made the comments ahead of a hurricane-relief trip. >> exactly. and that's when we were in need of federal assistance like it happens everywhere in america. and by the way, since then, what we've seen is you know different requirements for p
could we swap puerto rico for greenland, because, in his words, puerto rico was dirty and the peopler. >> i want to be clear, behind the scenes he can be irreverent, but when you're expecting him to be presidential and he makes statements like that and he means them t gives you a great deal of pause. >> i want to bring in pedro, formerly represented puerto rico in congress from 2009 to 2017. what was your reaction when you heard this? >> well, you know, it's hard to find...
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i have approved emergency declarations for puerto rico as well as louisiana. fema is mobilized on the ground and is ready to help. they will in there very quickly. i spoke to governor john bel edwards also of louisiana. and i've informed him, and at his request also, a major disaster declaration is signed and ready to go. we have everybody ready in puerto rico, the gulf coast, louisiana, and also in the forest fires in california. so we have a great team. unfortunately we have some very, very powerful natural disasters. front, thispeutics is what i've been looking to do for a long time, this is a great thing. today, i am pleased to make a truly historic announcement in our battle against the china virus that will save countless lives. the fda has issued an emergency use authorization, and that's such a powerful term, emergency use authorization, for a treatment known as convalescent plasma. thatis a powerful therapy transfuse is very, very strong antibodies from the blood of recovered patients to help treat patients battling a current infection. it's had an in
i have approved emergency declarations for puerto rico as well as louisiana. fema is mobilized on the ground and is ready to help. they will in there very quickly. i spoke to governor john bel edwards also of louisiana. and i've informed him, and at his request also, a major disaster declaration is signed and ready to go. we have everybody ready in puerto rico, the gulf coast, louisiana, and also in the forest fires in california. so we have a great team. unfortunately we have some very, very...
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en puerto rico, los estragos de isaias causaron pÁcico.as inundaciones en la regiÓn oeste de la isla. >> la tormenta, estamos en la calma, verdad? sÍ tuvimos agua en el bar. reportera: ademÁs de provocar daÑos, la tormenta afectÓ el suministro de agua y el servicio energÉtico en la isla del encanto. >> hay muchos que desde el miÉrcoles estÁn sin electricidad. reportera ahora tratan de superar esta situaciÓn en medio de una crisis sanitaria por el coronavirus. jorge: para hablar de la intensidad de la tormenta vamos con albert martÍnez. quÉ hay? >> no muy buenas noticias, jorge. porque en las Últimas proyecciones vimos que iisaias se moviÓ al oeste. aquÍ tenÉs las Últimas imÁgenes del visible, las nubes bien desarrolladas, los cÚmulos de tormenta sobre las bahamas. se desplaza, noroeste. un poco mÁs despacio. los vientos en las 90 millas por hora. la trayectoria, como pueden ver durante la noche del viernes al sÁbado por encima de las bahamas como huracÁn categorÍa uno. mucha lluvia sobre el archipielago. la llegada a la costa de la florida
en puerto rico, los estragos de isaias causaron pÁcico.as inundaciones en la regiÓn oeste de la isla. >> la tormenta, estamos en la calma, verdad? sÍ tuvimos agua en el bar. reportera: ademÁs de provocar daÑos, la tormenta afectÓ el suministro de agua y el servicio energÉtico en la isla del encanto. >> hay muchos que desde el miÉrcoles estÁn sin electricidad. reportera ahora tratan de superar esta situaciÓn en medio de una crisis sanitaria por el coronavirus. jorge: para...
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we have everybody stationed and ready to go in puerto rico and the gulf coast. and we have tremendous, tremendous people. we have -- fema is lined up, and we have the coast guard ready. the coast guard has done a fantastic job. they do so many -- they do such good work. we want to thank our great coast guard. i am asking all americans in the storms' path to follow the instructions of your state and local governments very closely. i have approved emergency -- emergencynd declarations for puerto rico and louisiana. fema is mobilized on the ground and is ready to help. they will in there very quickly. i spoke to governor john bel edwards also of louisiana. and i've informed him, and at his request also, a major disaster declaration is signed and ready to go. we have everybody ready in puerto rico, the gulf coast, louisiana, and also in the forest fires in california. so we have a great team. unfortunately we have some very, very powerful natural disasters. on the therapeutics front, this is what i've been looking to do for a long time. this is a great thing. today,
we have everybody stationed and ready to go in puerto rico and the gulf coast. and we have tremendous, tremendous people. we have -- fema is lined up, and we have the coast guard ready. the coast guard has done a fantastic job. they do so many -- they do such good work. we want to thank our great coast guard. i am asking all americans in the storms' path to follow the instructions of your state and local governments very closely. i have approved emergency -- emergencynd declarations for puerto...
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a really beloved figure, not the only suffragist from puerto rico. louise castillo was the most well-known but we don't have a portrait of her and couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to help represent lafayette's population in the united states and finally i am showing you a portrait of the uss to build, because, very active for native american rights and expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879 against -- she was able to help native americans choose where to live. they were removed left and right, all over the place. they were tempting to return to their homeland and in this case she was able to make into law the rights of native americans to choose where they could live so this is another example of an activist was not single issue focused only on suffrage but was working on other ways to improve women's lives in the rights of women in the native community, just to have the one or 2 that they were working towards but instead lots of different things that were
a really beloved figure, not the only suffragist from puerto rico. louise castillo was the most well-known but we don't have a portrait of her and couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to help represent lafayette's population in the united states and finally i am showing you a portrait of the uss to build, because, very active for native american rights and expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879 against --...
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she is not the only suffragette from puerto rico. probably the most renowned suffragette, but we do not have a portrait of her. we could not get one in time for the exhibition, so this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use. finally, i am showing you a picture. she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case against the ponca. she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. so they had them removed left and right, all over the place. the ponca was attempting to return to their homeland. in this case, she was able to make it into law, the right so that native americans could choose where they wanted to live. this is another example of an activist who was not single issue focused only on suffrage, but who was working all these other ways to help improve women's lives, the rights of women within their native communities who just did not have -- who were working towards a lot of different things coinciding with suffrage. right now we are looking at a portrait of the person who was a g
she is not the only suffragette from puerto rico. probably the most renowned suffragette, but we do not have a portrait of her. we could not get one in time for the exhibition, so this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use. finally, i am showing you a picture. she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case against the ponca. she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. so they had them removed left and right, all over the place. the...
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she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to represent latin populations in the united states. finally i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. they had been removed left and right all over the place. they were attempting to go to their homeland. in this case she was actually able to help make into law the rights of native americans to choose. this is another example of an activist who is not single issue focused only on suffrage, but working on other ways to help women lives and rights of women in the native community. who didn't have -- have that one issue they were working towards, but lots of issues. we are looking at a portrait of a great activist, especially in the 1964 democratic convention. she gave a speech that galvanized the ameri
she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to represent latin populations in the united states. finally i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. they had been removed left...
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she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we have another one. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. so, this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use to represent latinx populations in the united states. and finally, i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. and so she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. so, they had been moved left and right, left and right all over the place. in this case, she was actually able to help make into law the rights of native americans to choose where they were able to live. so, this is another example of an activist who was not single issue focused only on suffrage, but was working on other ways to help women lives and rights of women within the native communities, who didn't have that one, but instead were working for lots of different things: with suffrage, alongside of suffrage. aght now we're looking at portrait
she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we have another one. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. so, this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use to represent latinx populations in the united states. and finally, i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. and so she was able to help the native americans...
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deaths are rising in 35 states and puerto rico. california reporting a record 219 deaths and more than 500,000 cases. the first state to reach that mark. and florida reporting more than 9,000 new cases again today as it braces for that tropical threat. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, those staggering numbers in california, now the first state with 500,000 confirmed cases, the same day it recorded its highest death toll so far -- 219 more lives lost. >> if we don't get serious, ashes, ashes, we all fall down. >> reporter: among the 9,000 killed in the state since the pandemic began, a teenager who had underlying health complications. >> i'm speechless when it comes to anything that i could say to the family. >> reporter: the cdc now predicting nearly 30,000 more americans could be killed in the next three weeks. 35 states and puerto rico are now battling rising daily deaths counts, including florida. another day with more than 9,000 cases as the state braces for the incoming storm. >> this is the first time this coun
deaths are rising in 35 states and puerto rico. california reporting a record 219 deaths and more than 500,000 cases. the first state to reach that mark. and florida reporting more than 9,000 new cases again today as it braces for that tropical threat. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, those staggering numbers in california, now the first state with 500,000 confirmed cases, the same day it recorded its highest death toll so far -- 219 more lives lost. >> if we don't...
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she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her, and we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. so this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use to help represent latinx populations in the united states. and finally i'm just showing you -- very active for native-american rights and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879 and so she was able to help the native-americans choose where to live. so they had been removed left and right all over the place. so they were attempting to return to their homeland and in this case she was actually able to get help make into law the rights of native-americans to choose where they were able to live. and so this is another example of an activist who was not singly focused on suffrage but was working on all these other ways to help improve womens lives and rights of women within the native communities who, you know, just didn't have that one issue that they were working towards but instead were working towards
she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her, and we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. so this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use to help represent latinx populations in the united states. and finally i'm just showing you -- very active for native-american rights and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879 and so she was able to help the native-americans choose where to live. so they had...
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so we have endured a lot. >> and we are thinking about puerto rico tonight. let's get right to rob with the timing and track of this hurricane. >> reporter: tom, the wind field is expanding. we are already starting to feel the effects here in miami. the center of this hurricane now less than 500 miles to the east and will be here tomorrow afternoon. look at the satellite. not just here, but across the bahamas and the track brings it very close or making landfall somewhere near west palm beach, and riding the coast on sunday, potentially peeling off to the carolinas monday, hopefully weakening, even clipping new england tuesday night. the impacts, damaging winds, heavy rain, a storm surge as well but the track as it parallels the coast, tom, is going to be affecting millions of americans either way. tom? >> we have to keep our eye on it. we'll stay tracking it through the weekend. rob, thank you. >>> tonight's other major headline, the coronavirus crossing another chilling threshold in the u.s. more than 4.5 million cases now reported. the death toll surging,
so we have endured a lot. >> and we are thinking about puerto rico tonight. let's get right to rob with the timing and track of this hurricane. >> reporter: tom, the wind field is expanding. we are already starting to feel the effects here in miami. the center of this hurricane now less than 500 miles to the east and will be here tomorrow afternoon. look at the satellite. not just here, but across the bahamas and the track brings it very close or making landfall somewhere near west...
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the woman the gop picked as their proud latina to tout immigrant experience didn't seem to know puerto rico is part of the united states. puerto ricans who took offense to the speech say they hope this will be a teachable moment for gullfoil. >> and now to vice president mike pence. he mentioned oakland last night but left out some important context to the deadly shooting of a federal officer. abc 7 reporter melanie woodrow has that story. >>> at the republican national convention wednesday vice president mike pence paid tribute to law enforcement including federal police officer david patrick underwood. >> people like dave patrick underwood, an officer in the department of homeland security's federal protective service who was shot and killed during the riots in oakland, california. >> reporter: underwood wasn't in the streets of oakland the night afrts sarge want steven curio is accused of shooting and killing him. he was workings a contract police officer for the department of homeland security. he was guarding the ronald v delham's federal building. it's context that may have been lost
the woman the gop picked as their proud latina to tout immigrant experience didn't seem to know puerto rico is part of the united states. puerto ricans who took offense to the speech say they hope this will be a teachable moment for gullfoil. >> and now to vice president mike pence. he mentioned oakland last night but left out some important context to the deadly shooting of a federal officer. abc 7 reporter melanie woodrow has that story. >>> at the republican national...
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she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to represent populations in the united states. finally i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. he was able to help the native americans choose where to live. they had been moved left and right all over the place. in this case she was actually able to help make into law the rights of native americans to choose. this is another example of an activist who is not single issue focused only on suffrage, but working on other ways to help women lives and rights of women in the native community. who didn't have that one issue they were working towards, but lots of issues. we are looking at a portrait of a great activist, especially in the 1964 democratic convention. she gave a speech that galvanized the american public, because it was televised. she said i'm sick and tir
she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in time for this exhibition. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to represent populations in the united states. finally i'm showing you a portrait of someone who is active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. he was able to help the native americans choose where to live. they had been moved left and...
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and puerto rico. the number of deaths now more than 153,000. this on the heels of the worst month for coronavirus cases so far, reaching nearly 2 million nationwide in july. that's more than double any other month so far. it was also the worst month for hospitalizations which were nearly 52,000 across the u.s. abc's trevor ault is at new york's mt. sinai hospital with the details. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: well, good morning, eva. so, the daily case total nationwide has leveled off, maybe even dipped slightly but compared to that record surge we saw in july and still major sections of this country are watching their numbers go from bad to worse. plus, in those states that were slammed with cases and hospitalizations weeks ago, that's now evolving into even more death. this morning, a grim milestone as california becomes the first state to surpass 500,000 cases of covid. hospitals filling up across the country. >> currently we have about twice our usual icu bed capacity. more than half of that is with covid-related diseases. >> reporter
and puerto rico. the number of deaths now more than 153,000. this on the heels of the worst month for coronavirus cases so far, reaching nearly 2 million nationwide in july. that's more than double any other month so far. it was also the worst month for hospitalizations which were nearly 52,000 across the u.s. abc's trevor ault is at new york's mt. sinai hospital with the details. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: well, good morning, eva. so, the daily case total nationwide has leveled...
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so talking about puerto rico and puerto ricans as a foreigner is not really helpful. >> yeah, carlos lopez, appreciate your time. thank you very much. we look ahead to the second night of the convention and new analysis makes the case that the republican party is now president donald trump's party. ron brownstein joins me. you wrote the question is whether the republican party can survive in that form, in a country that will grow more diverse through 2020. what did you find? >> i think it's very clear at this point that donald trump is posing a distinctive bet on the republican party both for 2020 and for the future, and the bet is that he can squeeze bigger margins out of shrinking groups at the price of provoking greater antagonism among the groups that are growing, even compared to 2016. i think all the indications in the polling are that trump in this election, win or lose, is going to be more dependent on the voting groups and the parts of the country that are the least touched by the way american is changing -- and republicans are going to run even more poorly than they did in
so talking about puerto rico and puerto ricans as a foreigner is not really helpful. >> yeah, carlos lopez, appreciate your time. thank you very much. we look ahead to the second night of the convention and new analysis makes the case that the republican party is now president donald trump's party. ron brownstein joins me. you wrote the question is whether the republican party can survive in that form, in a country that will grow more diverse through 2020. what did you find? >> i...
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that you just told, about how he wanted to swap out puerto rico, i suppose he doesn't consider puertoans americans, but he seems to have disdain in the story that you told, particularly for poor people. did you hear that? was that just a one-off, or did you hear that repeatedly during your time? >> it's a good question, alisyn. and i would say this up-front. it's not a one-off. nor when the president made comments like that did we think they were jokes. and i want to be fair, the president can be funny. behind the scenes, he can be ir refere referent. but when you're actually expecting him to be presidential, sitting behind the resolute desk, and he makes statements like that and means them, it gives you a great deal of pause. beyond puerto rico, we saw that in a lot of places around the country, it's no coincidence, alisyn, that those tended to be places that were democratic strongholds or democratic cities or states that the president knew were opposed to him and those places he saw, as we've heard before, that he believed were rat-infested, poor, disgusting, broken down. this is ho
that you just told, about how he wanted to swap out puerto rico, i suppose he doesn't consider puertoans americans, but he seems to have disdain in the story that you told, particularly for poor people. did you hear that? was that just a one-off, or did you hear that repeatedly during your time? >> it's a good question, alisyn. and i would say this up-front. it's not a one-off. nor when the president made comments like that did we think they were jokes. and i want to be fair, the...
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[wind noise] laura hitting puerto rico with winds up to 70 miles an hour. the storm leaving thousands in the dark. president trump issuing a emergency declaration for the island. marco hitting mexico with strong winds. expected to make landfall in louisiana tomorrow. >>> today president trump set to announce a major therapeutic breakthrough in the fight against covid-19. details of the break-through remain unclear. the president has a news conference scheduled for 6:00 p.m. eastern. watch the fox news channel. there are more than five million covid-19 cases in the u.s.
[wind noise] laura hitting puerto rico with winds up to 70 miles an hour. the storm leaving thousands in the dark. president trump issuing a emergency declaration for the island. marco hitting mexico with strong winds. expected to make landfall in louisiana tomorrow. >>> today president trump set to announce a major therapeutic breakthrough in the fight against covid-19. details of the break-through remain unclear. the president has a news conference scheduled for 6:00 p.m. eastern....
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and puerto rico. the number of deaths now more than 153,000.s the worst month for coronavirus cases so far reaching nearly 2 million, and abc's trevor ault is at new york city's mt. sinai hospital with the details. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and that big surge the u.s. saw in july, of course, led to more hospitalizations and unfortunately higher death tolls are what tend to follow. this morning the cdc is predicting the united states could log as many as 30,000 more covid-19 deaths in just the next three weeks. this morning a grim milestone as california becomes the first state to surpass 500,000 cases of covid-19, hospitals filling up across the country. >> currently we have about twice our usual icu bed capacity. >> reporter: florida now breaking its record for new daily deaths for the fourth straight day, and georgia re-opening the world congress center convention hall as a temporary hospital next week as the cdc reports an outbreak infecting hundreds of children at a north georgia summer camp. of about 600
and puerto rico. the number of deaths now more than 153,000.s the worst month for coronavirus cases so far reaching nearly 2 million, and abc's trevor ault is at new york city's mt. sinai hospital with the details. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and that big surge the u.s. saw in july, of course, led to more hospitalizations and unfortunately higher death tolls are what tend to follow. this morning the cdc is predicting the united states could log as many as...
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territories like puerto rico. puerto rican women, although they were engaged in the suffrage movement since the early 20th century, were not included by the 19th amendment, and their territorial legislature refused to extend them the right to vote when the 19th amendment was ratified. they faced another 15-year struggle to secure voting rights for puerto rican women. i should mention puerto rican women were already united states citizens at this point in time. they gained citizenship in 1917. letter from a woman writing to president coolidge in 1929, urging his support for a measure that was before congress to give women the right to vote. in particular, she is asking that he will sign the bill if it passes. they achieve a partial victory. not all women get the right to vote in puerto rico in 1929. literate women are able to secure their voting rights, but it is not until 1945 that all puerto rican women gained the right to vote in puerto rico. for both puerto rico as well as the district of columbia, even today, t
territories like puerto rico. puerto rican women, although they were engaged in the suffrage movement since the early 20th century, were not included by the 19th amendment, and their territorial legislature refused to extend them the right to vote when the 19th amendment was ratified. they faced another 15-year struggle to secure voting rights for puerto rican women. i should mention puerto rican women were already united states citizens at this point in time. they gained citizenship in 1917....
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roselyn sÁnchez que llega para hablarnos de su nueva pelÍcula. >> y seguimos con mÁs talento de puerto ricoeros locales y otros llegados como refuerzo desde entidades vecinas han sido desplegados y cuentan con el apoyo aÉreo de varios helicÓpteros y aviones cisternas. >> mÁs al norte en oregon otro destructiva incendio amenaza con arrasar con viviendas, se propagÓ con rapidez y al poco tiempo de haberse declarado habÍa quemado 500 acres de bosques, cientos de personas permanecen evacuadas mientras en su lucha contra los llama los bomberos cerraron un amplio radio en torno al fuego.. >> el doctor anthony fauci el principal experto de enfermedads infecciosas del gobierno aseguÓo los problemas que experimentan las personas al con traer coronavirus, la investigaciÓn sugiere que el sistema inmune de casi la mitad de las personas analizadas parecÍa reconocer exposiciones anteriores a otros coronas lo que les permitÍa responder al covid-19 y tener reacciones mÁs ligeras muy importante. >> en medio de la crisis sanitaria internacional que impacta a varios estados, un sheriff de la florida prohibiÓ
roselyn sÁnchez que llega para hablarnos de su nueva pelÍcula. >> y seguimos con mÁs talento de puerto ricoeros locales y otros llegados como refuerzo desde entidades vecinas han sido desplegados y cuentan con el apoyo aÉreo de varios helicÓpteros y aviones cisternas. >> mÁs al norte en oregon otro destructiva incendio amenaza con arrasar con viviendas, se propagÓ con rapidez y al poco tiempo de haberse declarado habÍa quemado 500 acres de bosques, cientos de personas...
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virgin islands and battering puerto rico with 50-mile-an-hour winds. both storms could become hurricanes, and mississippi has already declared a state of emergency. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano, he joins us now, and, rob, time out this double threat and we've learned there's now been a shift in the forecast? >> yeah, a dramatic shift for tropical storm marco, tom. we'll get to that in a second. let's look at these two storms. marco is the smallest one and and laura is out there. we've got a couple days, but marco forecast to become a 1 storm, but it will shift to the east and target new orleans sometime during the day on monday. but it could hit the florida panhandle, potentially western parts of louisiana as well and then just two days later, tropical storm laura gaining strength in the gulf of mexico is likely a category 1 storm or greater and then targeting the same areas wednesday afternoon. now, we have yet to see how this will shape up once it goes through puerto rico, hispaniola and cuba getting into the gulf mexico, but we do think w
virgin islands and battering puerto rico with 50-mile-an-hour winds. both storms could become hurricanes, and mississippi has already declared a state of emergency. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano, he joins us now, and, rob, time out this double threat and we've learned there's now been a shift in the forecast? >> yeah, a dramatic shift for tropical storm marco, tom. we'll get to that in a second. let's look at these two storms. marco is the smallest one and and laura is out...
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territories like puerto rico. puerto rican women, although they were engaged in the suffrage movement since the early 20th century, were not included by the 19th amendment, and their territorial legislature refused to extend them the right to vote when the 19th amendment was ratified. they faced another 15-year struggle to secure voting rights for puerto rican women. i should mention that puerto rican women were already united states citizens at this point in time. they gained citizenship in 1917. we have this letter from anna valez, writing to president coolidge in 1929, urging his support for a measure that was before congress to give women the right to vote. in particular she is asking that he will sign the bill if it passes. they achieve a partial victory. not all women get the right to vote in puerto rico in 1929. literate women are able to secure their voting rights. it's not until 1939 that all puerto rican women gained the right to vote in puerto rico. but for both puerto rico as well as the district of col
territories like puerto rico. puerto rican women, although they were engaged in the suffrage movement since the early 20th century, were not included by the 19th amendment, and their territorial legislature refused to extend them the right to vote when the 19th amendment was ratified. they faced another 15-year struggle to secure voting rights for puerto rican women. i should mention that puerto rican women were already united states citizens at this point in time. they gained citizenship in...
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. >>> siding with russia over his own country, wanting to trade puerto rico for greenland, those are just a couple of the stunning claims about the president this week coming from miles taylor, the former senior homeland security official in the trump administration. taylor, who has officially endorsed joe biden also detailed the nature of his briefings with the president. listen to this. >> the president wanted to spend about 95% of his time focused on border, so we went to the white house at one point, this is probably in 2008, and we said, look, there's something we used to do in the bush administration called terror tuesdays. every tuesday the president's national security team would sit down with george w. bush and talk about the terror threats with the country. why don't we come in and do threat thursday. we'll come in and talk about all these other threats he's not spending time on because he's too focused on the border. so the president ended up very ill informed about some of the most serious threats to our country because he didn't, quite frankly, spend the time to focus on
. >>> siding with russia over his own country, wanting to trade puerto rico for greenland, those are just a couple of the stunning claims about the president this week coming from miles taylor, the former senior homeland security official in the trump administration. taylor, who has officially endorsed joe biden also detailed the nature of his briefings with the president. listen to this. >> the president wanted to spend about 95% of his time focused on border, so we went to the...
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de los efectos más fuertes de la pandemia, pero en el camino dejó un caino de destrucción desde puerto ricoca dominicana dej'sin vida por lo menos dos personas incluyendo nu menor de edad, la lluvia dejó comunidades enteras este sábado los residentes del área salieron a las calles para comenzar el proceso de lmpieza, en puerto rico las autoridades recuperaron el cuerpo de una muejr que habia estado desaparecida desde el uje, cuando su vehículo fue arrastrado por una inundación repentina por las lluvias de isaias, andrea cruz, telemundo. ♪. >>> el pase a la semifinal en el torne omls its back ante un rival les ha dado pr,oblemas el resumen tras la pausa. >>> al pandemia no detiene a los seguidores de unfv que con flotador en mano partiicparno en este peculair evento ♪. ue los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ♪.
de los efectos más fuertes de la pandemia, pero en el camino dejó un caino de destrucción desde puerto ricoca dominicana dej'sin vida por lo menos dos personas incluyendo nu menor de edad, la lluvia dejó comunidades enteras este sábado los residentes del área salieron a las calles para comenzar el proceso de lmpieza, en puerto rico las autoridades recuperaron el cuerpo de una muejr que habia estado desaparecida desde el uje, cuando su vehículo fue arrastrado por una inundación repentina...
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suffragist, and she was actually advocating for the right to vote among literate white women residing in puerto rico, so she was trying to advocate for suffrage, but it was like the stepped sort of approach, and it wasn't until 1935 that women across peert rauerto rico, all were given the right to vote. and then later on like i mentioned she was elected as the mayor of san juan in 1946, i believe, which she held through many terms through 1968. so she's a really beloved figure. she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. louisa is probably the most renowned suffragist who wanted to use universal suffrage. we don't have a portrait of her. we couldn't get one in tame for this exhibition, so this is a portrait from our own collection that we were able to use to help represent latinx populations in the united states, and finally i'm just showing you a portrait of suzette tibbles who like z calisaw was very active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879 against the ponca, and so she was able to help the native americans choose where to liv
suffragist, and she was actually advocating for the right to vote among literate white women residing in puerto rico, so she was trying to advocate for suffrage, but it was like the stepped sort of approach, and it wasn't until 1935 that women across peert rauerto rico, all were given the right to vote. and then later on like i mentioned she was elected as the mayor of san juan in 1946, i believe, which she held through many terms through 1968. so she's a really beloved figure. she's not the...
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indira: los estragos de isaÍas en puerto rico causaron pÁnico.ras inundaciones en la regiÓn oeste de la isla. ademÁs de provocar considerables daÑos, la tormenta afectÓ el suministro de aguay el servicio energÉtico en la isla del encanto. >> al dÍa de hoy, hay muchosque estÁn sin energÍa elÉctrica. patricia: de respeto esa tormenta. con el pronÓstico mÁs actualizado de la trayectoria y la intensidad del huracÁn, le doy paso a nuestro meteorÓlogo javier serrano. buenas noches, quÉ podemos esperar a lo largo de la costa en las floridas javier: un tanto tarde en el dÍa, en la tarde y sobre todo en la noche avanza este huracÁn categorÍa uno, con vientos de 80 millas por hora a unas 200 millas al sudeste de la isla gran bahamas. se encuentra este huracÁnavanzando y maÑana estarÍa cerca de nosotros, pero tarde en el dÍa, sobre todo pasando las 4:00 de la tarde sea demorada un tanto la trayectoria. vea del cono avanzando al estrecho para maÑana. el sÁbado en la maÑana estarÍa lejos de nosotros. a partir de la noche del sÁbado, calculÓ la mayor aproximac
indira: los estragos de isaÍas en puerto rico causaron pÁnico.ras inundaciones en la regiÓn oeste de la isla. ademÁs de provocar considerables daÑos, la tormenta afectÓ el suministro de aguay el servicio energÉtico en la isla del encanto. >> al dÍa de hoy, hay muchosque estÁn sin energÍa elÉctrica. patricia: de respeto esa tormenta. con el pronÓstico mÁs actualizado de la trayectoria y la intensidad del huracÁn, le doy paso a nuestro meteorÓlogo javier serrano. buenas...
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en puerto rico, hay cientos de lectores enfurecidos tras la suspensiÓn parcial de las primarias por laero univisiÓn: fin de semana, con fÉlix de bedout y arantxa loizaga. ♪ fÉlix: bienvenidos. 5 millones de contagios por coronavirus y 163,000 muertes son las cifras que alcanzÓ hoy estados unidos. la mayorÍa de los casos se concentran en cinco estados del paÍs, california, florida, texas, nueva york y georgia. suman mÁs de 2 millones de infecciones. andrea leÓn nos muestra la aceleraciÓn de la pandemia, cuya proyecciÓn de muertes para el fin de aÑo se estima que podrÍa llegar a los 300,000. andrea: estados unidos alcanzÓ otro hito histÓrico al superar los 5 millones de casos de covid-19. un nÚmero equivalente a una cuarta parte del total de casos reportados en tu el mundo que ya se acerca los 20 millones. >> esto se debe a que se han relajado las medidas de precauciÓn. la gente sale a la calle a trabajar. no se lavan las manos. hay grupos y no se respeta la distancia. no tenemos una vacuna todavÍa, no tenemos un medicamento eficaz. reportera: esto ocurre a 17 dÍas de haberse reportado 4
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he didn't hire to -- he put his third wife on the payroll, she was from san juan, puerto rico. and so undisciplined when it comes to ethics. the ethics bill largely called of adam clayton powell junior. they were not big epic crimes we know from the headlines we read about now but at the time, powell had so many southern enemies that his crimes were explosive fodder for headline writers. he was expelled from congress and ethics violations after 24 years in the house, took the case to the supreme court and he won, told the u.s. congress you did a great injustice to adam clayton powell and the voters of harlem. they elected him. you should have let him come back to take his seat and could have had ethics hearings. and the end he came back, had cancer, he had lost his power, he was no longer a senior member of the house. he fished on his boat and sailed out into the blue yonder all alone. this last part that i will share with you is about the last days and times of adam clayton powell. he was on a barnstorming tour of various colleges in 1969. the students loved him. he was like a
he didn't hire to -- he put his third wife on the payroll, she was from san juan, puerto rico. and so undisciplined when it comes to ethics. the ethics bill largely called of adam clayton powell junior. they were not big epic crimes we know from the headlines we read about now but at the time, powell had so many southern enemies that his crimes were explosive fodder for headline writers. he was expelled from congress and ethics violations after 24 years in the house, took the case to the...
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and puerto rico. that's as texas christian university reports that 69 students and one staff member have tested positive for covid-19. abc's trevor ault is outside nyu this morning and, trevor, schools are opening but the real struggle has been to stay open. >> reporter: well, you're absolutely right, whit. good morning. here at nyu a huge percentage of students are in quarantine because they travelled in from restricted states. at tcu with that outbreak as you mentioned. the majority of those students and staff member who tested positive were on campus a day or two before their positive test and that means they were likely contagious around their fellow ree s ppg many areas across the country but in some locations people are behaving in a way where they're almost ign ag oama.ng crowds of hundreds from high school football games with some sections packed together and one principal says they're discussing changes for future games. >> if there's an outbreak there won't be high school football. i'm worri
and puerto rico. that's as texas christian university reports that 69 students and one staff member have tested positive for covid-19. abc's trevor ault is outside nyu this morning and, trevor, schools are opening but the real struggle has been to stay open. >> reporter: well, you're absolutely right, whit. good morning. here at nyu a huge percentage of students are in quarantine because they travelled in from restricted states. at tcu with that outbreak as you mentioned. the majority of...
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cuando empezó el reguetÓn era de puerto rico de puerto rico, saltÓ a latinoamÉrica y de ahÍ se tirÓ aega a estados unidos y a mÉxico. locutor: esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn. en "aquÍ y ahora". [mÚsica] teresa: a pocas semanas del asesinato de la soldado vanessa guillÉn, otros dos militares hispanos desaparecieron y fueron hallados sin vida. hola ¿quÉ tal? le saluda teresa rodrÍguez. patricia: yo soy patricia jainot. buenas noches y bienvenidos "aquÍ y ahora". en carolina del norte, las autoridades encontraron restos humanos de una de las vÍctimas. como nos cuenta angie sandoval, revelaciones en una llamada telefÓnica, pudieron aportar algunas pistas del responsable del crimen. angie: en el remoto parque nacional en una isla frente a la costa de carolina del norte. el 23 de mayo, una llamada de emergencia alertÓ a las autoridades de una desapariciÓn. se trataba del paracaidista enrique romÁn martÍnez. siete miembros de su divisiÓn del ejÉrcito dijeron que lo habÍan visto por Última vez, la noche anterior, afuera de su carpa. eran pasadas las 7 de la noche y segÚn el guardabosques nathaniel
cuando empezó el reguetÓn era de puerto rico de puerto rico, saltÓ a latinoamÉrica y de ahÍ se tirÓ aega a estados unidos y a mÉxico. locutor: esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn. en "aquÍ y ahora". [mÚsica] teresa: a pocas semanas del asesinato de la soldado vanessa guillÉn, otros dos militares hispanos desaparecieron y fueron hallados sin vida. hola ¿quÉ tal? le saluda teresa rodrÍguez. patricia: yo soy patricia jainot. buenas noches y bienvenidos "aquÍ y ahora". en...
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the great lakes of germany and the waves of cerro gordo in puerto rico. the rushing and receiving fascinated him the way the water supped out from the dry land to distance. it's a wide-open out there. so free. well on the cad who went through upward bound to write out about the cats. thank you so much. [applause]. >> if you have questions, please use the microphone here. >> i would like to make a few comments. i worked with him for a number of years . in the congress of his height. there was something called the amendment . is attached to everything that related to puerto rico and also related to education. in the ethics teardown, the floor speech that he gave in response is probably less and that would be well served today. because it was retribution by a racist congress. since they had to punish him because they were getting static back home and they were putting him down. and he said you all do it. and you won't look at yourselves. i'm your mirror. it was true. it's absolutely true. is among the most elegant thoughtful important people in congress. not
the great lakes of germany and the waves of cerro gordo in puerto rico. the rushing and receiving fascinated him the way the water supped out from the dry land to distance. it's a wide-open out there. so free. well on the cad who went through upward bound to write out about the cats. thank you so much. [applause]. >> if you have questions, please use the microphone here. >> i would like to make a few comments. i worked with him for a number of years . in the congress of his height....
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. >> caos electoral en puerto rico, suspender las primarias después que no llegaron boletas de votación cabeza del jefe de la comisión de lecciones. >> y los tiburones son vistos como los monstruos del océano, pero están en peligro, algo esencial para la salud de nuestros mares . >> (música) . >> (música) . >> estados unidos inicia la semana en una posición poco envidiable, habiendo llegando a 5 millones de contagios por coronavirus eso mientras los expertos insisten que la cifra puede ser mayor. para que tengan una idea, california, florida, georgia y nueva york tienen más del 40% de los casos positivos en el país. a nivel mundial tenemos una cuarta parte de los contagios y seguimos a la cabeza en el número de muertes. a la espera de una vacuna o de un medicamento efectivo, remdesivir ha recortado el tiempo de hospitalización, pero el costo de 2 mil y 3 mil dólares ha ganado críticas, además de un pedido para que el gobierno intervenga, se usaron fondos federales para el desarrollo del medicamento, tenemos la información . >> no es precisamente la cura que todos deseamos, pero el remdi
. >> caos electoral en puerto rico, suspender las primarias después que no llegaron boletas de votación cabeza del jefe de la comisión de lecciones. >> y los tiburones son vistos como los monstruos del océano, pero están en peligro, algo esencial para la salud de nuestros mares . >> (música) . >> (música) . >> estados unidos inicia la semana en una posición poco envidiable, habiendo llegando a 5 millones de contagios por coronavirus eso mientras los...