JOSE DIAZ-BALART, NEWS ANCHOR, TELEMUNDO: Meanwhile there is encouraging data regarding the economy. The unemployment rate fell to 3.7%, the lowest level in almost 50 years. Among Latinos, the unemployment rate also fell to 4.5 last month, the lowest since 1973, the year that the data began to be collected among Latinos. In this way employment in the United States has been growing for 96…
ANDREA LINARES, NEWS ANCHOR, UNEWS: And we have some good news regarding the U.S. economy. New unemployment numbers show that joblessness in the U.S. is the lowest it's been in decades. According to new numbers from the Department of Labor, the unemployment rate fell to 3.7 % in September. That's the lowest rate in 49 years. 134,000 jobs were added last month.
ADRIANA YANEZ, NEWS ANCHOR, ESTRELLA: And the Trump administration continues to show results in the job sector. Despite the criticisms, the White House once again racked up a victory after achieving a decrease in unemployment for September, thanks to the 134,000 new jobs that were created. This is the lowest level recorded since 1969.
ROBERTO RUIZ, NEWS ANCHOR, AZTECA: The unemployment rate in the United States stood at 3.7% in September, the lowest since 1969. The Labor Department said that this figure reflects an improvement in working conditions, specifying that the growth of employment slowed in September due to the passage of Hurricane Florence, as jobs decreased in the restaurant and retail sectors.
ANDREA LINARES, ANCHOR, UNEWS: And we have some good news regarding the U.S. economy. New unemployment numbers show that joblessness in the U.S. is the lowest it's been in decades. According to new numbers from the Department of Labor the unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent in September that is the lowest rate in 49 years, 134,000 jobs were added last month.
CAROLINA SARASSA, NEWS ANCHOR, UNIVISION: And we continue talking about the midterm elections this coming November and this time it’s former First Lady Michelle Obama who came to Nevada to wage her own fight against political discouragement and apathy. Her message was quite clear: "Vote to prevent others from deciding for you."
MICHELLE OBAMA, EX FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES: Believe me I am…
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, REAL AMERICA WITH JORGE RAMOS: Before the next hurricane, things are not going to get much better here in Puerto Rico because the government is still bankrupt, thousands of people are leaving, and honestly Congress in Washington isn’t willing to do much more.
ALEXANDRA LUGARO, FORMER CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: Most people choose statehood in Puerto Rico and we gotta also understand why they do choose statehood. We have been, for more than 500 years, a colony. First of Spain, now of the United States. We have been taught in schools to think we are little, to think we are few, that we cannot do things by ourselves.
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, REAL AMERICA WITH JORGE RAMOS: Across the country, Asians are also the fastest growing group of undocumented immigrants. Its given rise to a new generation of activists, on the front lines of Donald Trump’s war on immigration. Christine Park and Alice Lee are both undocumented. They were brought to the U.S. as children from South Korea. Hola Alice thanks for being here, I…
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, REAL AMERICA WITH JORGE RAMOS: Being an immigrant has never been easy, but back then there seemed to be a different attitude towards them in the U.S.
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: They came to make America work. They didn’t ask what this country could do for them, but what they could do to make this, this refuge, the greatest home of freedom in history.
JORGE RAMOS: Today…