EDWIN PITTI, UNIVISION: That’s right, good morning. This morning President Donald Trump sent two tweets that have, of course, caused controversy. The first, that America is very strong and second, that he sees light at the end of the tunnel- the same thing he said at yesterday’s White House press conference in total contrast to the reality put forth by his own health experts. Among them,…
Illia Calderon: Joe Biden toured an automobile plant in Michigan and had a harsh encounter with a worker who accused him of wanting to take guns away from Americans, Biden denied, it but his reaction started out like this:
Worker: You are actively trying to diminish our second amendment rights and take away our guns
Joe Biden: You’re full of s***, I support the second amendment. I have a…
CAROLINA SARASSA: In other news, Univision shareholders have- in the past few hours- arrives at an agreement on the sale of its majority stake (in the network) to Searchlight Capital Partners and Forgelight, LLC.
BORJA VOCES: The agreement calls for the sale of 64% of Univision. The remaining 36% shall continue to be held by Televisa, who have decided to retain their ownership stake and…
Jorge Ramos: There are times when the words of politicians are lost, why? Simply because we hear them many times or because we no longer believe politicians. But when a Hollywood actor says something harsh and gets into politics, suddenly we hear it, it's something different. This is the case of Ben Affleck who came to promote his new film, but in Spanish he mentioned to Aranxta Loizaga how he…
Daniel Sarcos: Let’s talk with my dear James about an important, troubling topic now that climate change is a tangible threat to the United States, this according to new research that claims that hundreds of people could die due to lesions caused by the environment.
James Tahan: Yes, as a matter of fact, researchers at Imperial College London that analyzed 38 years of health data within…
DENNY ALFONSO, REPORTER, UNIVISION COLORADO: One of the big questions is on immigration reform. Many Latinos want to come out of the shadows. What would be the important element under your Presidency so that many Latinos not fear and can go out to work and live, and turn that American Dream into a reality?
JULIAN CASTRO, CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT (D): I have a plan called the People First…
ARANXTA LOIZAGA, ANCHOR, UNEWS: Other news out of Washington, the Trump
Administration will begin enforcing the regulation hailed by religious conservatives, but
denounced by medical organizations and women's rights groups. As of today, family planning
clinics like for instance Planned Parenthood that receive federal money are no longer allowed
to refer women to abortion providers. The department…
JESUS MARQUEZ, LATINOS FOR TRUMP: (Standing) in line for President Trump's rallies...there are more people waiting in line to go to the bathroom than (there are) at Biden rallies , for example. This is something illogical that we see..
MARIA CARDONA, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST, CNN: (Laughs out loud) ...oh, my God.
JESUS MARQUEZ, LATINOS FOR TRUMP: It's the truth we see 100 to 200 people... …
CRISTINA LONDOÑO, CORRESPONDENT, TELEMUNDO: Why is your plan going to be the difference and why is it a hope for the Central Americans who are arriving at the borders?
JULIAN CASTRO, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Because my plan is going to respect those who, uh, want asylum and it is going to treat them with compassion and humanity, not cruelty. And it will end President Trump’s proposed ‘metering’ and…
CARMEN MÁRQUEZ, JOURNALIST: As Maria Elena says, ever since Julian Castro began his campaign he’s been with our immigrant community, right?. He’s visited many pro immigrant organizations on our borders. In Arizona, in California, in Texas. He knows what he is talking about, right? And he’s a Mexican-American, a Latino in the race and it makes me proud to have a Mexican-American candidate, right…