En la prensa con Lizzy Nelson - El desafío de la integración del inmigrante
En la prensa con Lizzy Nelson - El desafío de la integración del inmigrante
In the Press with Lizzy Nelson - The Challenge of Immigrant Integration
En la prensa con Lizzy Nelson - Programa inaugural
MRC Latino presenta la edición inaugural de "En la prensa con Lizzy Nelson". En el primer programa de esta serie bilingüe y bisemanal, la presentadora Lizzy Nelson entrevista a Mario Díaz, asesor letrado general de Concerned Women for America, la organización de mujeres más grande del país, sobre las prioridades más urgentes de política pública que enfrenta el electorado en 2016. También hablarán de su nuevo libro titulado "Be Spent: Winning the Fight for Freedom's Survival".
In the Press with Lizzy Nelson - Inaugural Program
MRC Latino presents the inaugural edition of "In the Press with Lizzy Nelson." For the first of this biweekly, bilingual series, anchor Lizzy Nelson interviews Mario Díaz, General Counsel of Concerned Women for America, the largest women's organization in the country, about top public policy priorities facing the electorate in 2016, along with his new book titled "Be Spent: Winning the Fight for Freedom's Survival."
Ramos Redirects All His Guests To Bash Trump
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: In this presidential campaign, with Donald Trump attacking so many immigrants, is it necessary for you to come out and defend immigrants?
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: Back in June, Donald Trump said that Mexican immigrants, that is you, and me, and many others, that we're criminals, drug smugglers and rapists, have you ever felt discriminated in the U.S?
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: Donald Trump.
DIANE GUERRERO, ACTRESS: Yes.
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: I only need to say Donald Trump and your reaction is...
Orlando Terrorist's Apartment Opened to Univision
JORGE RAMOS, UNIVISION ANCHOR: So one of our correspondents, Juan Carlos Aguiar, went into the home, into the apartment where Omar Mateen lived, which is two hours from where we are in Orlando, in Fort Pierce. A door was open, and he walked in. He walked in! This is what he saw.
JUAN CARLOS AGUIAR, UNIVISION CORRESPONDENT: This is apartment 107, within a complex. Neither of the two access doors had access tape barring entry. Upon entering the property through a door which was not locked, you arrive at the living room and dining room, places on which federal agents apparently did not focus because there are no cabinets in which to store private objects or evidence of a crime.
Anti-Trump Celebrities Get Top Billing on Telemundo, Univision
MARIA ELENA SALINAS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: As a 'bellicose, vulgar, and selfish' man and as a 'racist with money' is how Mexican actress Kate del Castillo labeled the virtual GOP nominee, Donald Trump. Kate stated that Trump has no power. She wrote an open letter, which she published over the course of 20 Twitter messages. According to Kate, the mogul with 'hitlerian beliefs' has caused 'irreversible damage'.
Telemundo Reports Ongoing High Level of Illegal Border Crossings
Amnesty Activists: 2016 Election is Referendum on Immigration
GUSTAVO TORRES, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CASA: Are we going to elect someone who says we are criminals and rapists, that we are not welcome and is going to deport us? Or someone who says is committed to the struggle for immigration reform?
Federal Ruling Against Religious Freedom in Mississippi Celebrated on MegaTV
MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR, ANCHOR, MEGA NOTICIERO: The federal judge blocked the law before it became effective, and according to Reeves, the measure is unconstitutional because the state has manipulated the scales in order to favor some beliefs over others.
Bozell: I Challenge Jorge Ramos To Debate Me
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A First! Jorge Ramos Directly Challenged on 'Erroneous' Take on Trump
JOSE FUENTES-AGOSTINI, TRUMP CAMPAIGN HISPANIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: … If what you understood from that comment is that the 35 million Mexicans that are in this country are all criminals, then you made a mistake. You understood it erroneously…
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: No, it’s not what I understood, it’s what he said…
JOSE FUENTES-AGOSTINI, TRUMP CAMPAIGN HISPANIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mr. Trump is not… no… no…
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: He [Trump] said that Mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals.
JOSE FUENTES-AGOSTINI, TRUMP CAMPAIGN HISPANIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: He clarified his statement, very clearly, and he said that there are 150,000, give or take, criminals in this country that have to be taken out of the country. That’s what he was referring to.
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: But that’s… that’s not what he said on June 16. That’s not what he said on June 16.
JOSE FUENTES-AGOSTINI, TRUMP CAMPAIGN HISPANIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: He said clearly… yes, he did, he said clearly. That if he had offended somebody, that if he had offended somebody with that comment that he would walk it back. So I think that on that subject, it’s extremely clear.
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Donald Trump has never apologized, Mr. Fuentes. He’s never apologized for these racist terms he’s said.
JOSE FUENTES-AGOSTINI, TRUMP CAMPAIGN HISPANIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE: He said that if he had… no, he said clearly that if he had offended anybody, that he walked the comment back.
Clinton Campaign Rocked By Political Explosion
JANET RODRIGUEZ, CORRESPONDENT, UNIVISION: The Hillary Clinton campaign has been plagued by accusations of lack of judgement, due to the use of a private server during her years as Secretary of State. For undecided voters, this Republican analyst says the news could be critical.
COL. SERGIO DE LA PENA, REPUBLICAN ANALYST: I think this is going to be a principal factor in how people who aren't convinced, can be convinced.
JANET RODRIGUEZ, CORRESPONDENT, UNIVISION: The news comes at a moment when more than twelve million Americans have already voted, which is why the hope of many Democrats is that the investigation doesn't have a serious impact on the vote.
Univision Host Groped Lorena Herrera
RAÚL DE MOLINA, HOST, UNIVISION: Come here, come here. Right there.
LORENA HERRERA, ACTRESS: Hey! My butt!
RAÚL DE MOLINA, HOST, UNIVISION: Oh! I’m sorry! Hey, I did it so that you wouldn’t fall, Lorena.
LORENA HERRERA, ACTRESS: Look, you’re playing dumb.
LILI ESTEFAN, HOST, UNIVISION: I promise you there aren’t any sharks in there.
LORENA HERRERA, ACTRESS: You’re taking advantage of me.
LORENA HERRERA, ACTRESS: Get away from me, you grabbed my butt, Gordo.
RAÚL DE MOLINA, HOST, UNIVISION: You’re making me look bad on TV, look at what you’re doing.
LORENA HERRERA, ACTRESS: You grabbed it when I stepped down. You took advantage that I was supposedly falling… [gestures a grab] and he grabbed it.
Univision Renews Obamacare Push
MARIA ELENA SALINAS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Today is the first day to get enrolled in the second, I mean in the Obamacare health insurance. This is the fourth time since the program began, and it will be extended until January 31 of next year. Some users will encounter increased prices in their premiums, and many will have to change insurance companies, even primary care physicians. Jaime García tells us what the new conditions are.
Univision Buries Leak of FBI Probe into Clinton Foundation
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Today we're learning more about how and when the FBI decided to insert itself, at the last minute, into the contest for the White House.
Zach Fisher, Jorge Ramos' Trump-Supporting Scapegoat
ZACH FISHER, TRUMP SUPPORTER: Get the f*** out of here!...I'm a proud f***ing American, made in the USA!
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION/FUSION: It really doesn't matter if he [Trump] becomes President or not. Because what he has done has been such a traumatic experience for this country already. The damage has been done already. I think we are going to be judged by how we reacted to Donald Trump.
Jorge Ramos Has Some 'Splainin To Do
JORGE RAMOS, CHIEF NEWS ANCHOR, UNIVISION: And with respect to the journalism we have been practicing in recent years, our job, my job, is to ask questions. And I will continue asking questions. And I believe a journalist's place is not to be allied with the powers that be. And like never before now it will become clear, that we are not allied with the powers that be.
MARIA ELENA SALINAS, CO-ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Exactly. Power has to be challenged. And we want to take this opportunity to thank the entire team that has accompanied us.
Univision's Anti-Communist Bona Fides on Display in Castro Post-Mortem
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, AL PUNTO: The dictator, Fidel Castro, is dead. It took us 57 years to be able to say this phrase. And with the death of the historic leader of the Cuban revolution, are opened many possibilities for the future of the island.