CAROLINA SARASSA, ANCHOR, UNIVISIÓN: This Saturday, you've probably seen it, President Trump made a visit to Walter Reed National Medical Center. The White House said it was for a routine checkup. That appointment was not on his calendar of public activities this weekend. Now, to talk a little more about this topic, we contacted our Chief Medical Correspondent of Univision, Dr. Juan Rivera.…
CAROLINA SARASSA: We begin today with details on yet another shooting. This time, outside a Wal-Mart in Duncan, Oklahoma. The police chief says two men and a woman have been fatally shot. Authorities received a call, just before 10:00 A.M., about a shooting at that location. Local media reports say the shooter is among those dead. Duncan is about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City. Investigators…
JULIO VAQUEIRO: Now y-- you're the only Latino in the race. Why do you think so many Latinos are supporting other candidates instead of you?
JULIAN CASTRO: Well, I think a couple reasons. My name ID is not as high as it is for some of the other candidates. Also-- in such a crowded field, it's very f-- the support of every community is very fractured. And I need to go, and I need to earn it. I…
ILIA CALDERÓN, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Although it may seem like a contradiction amid an anti-immigrant atmosphere, the United States is looking for Spanish teachers.
LOURDES DEL RIO, CORRESPONDENT, UNIVISION: Every day it is more difficult for an immigrant, especially of Hispanic origin, to find the doors open for work in this country.
ILIA CALDERON: President Trump defended his decision, Jorge, to eliminate DACA program- on his favorite platform, which is Twitter, and he did it in his usual aggressive style.
JORGE RAMOS: However, Ilia, the president wrote very negative comments regarding DACA recipients, stating that some of them were no “angels”, and even going on to call some of them “criminals”. But the DREAMers answered…
FELICIDAD AVELEYRA, HOST, MEDIODIA, TELEMUNDO: Another question (in the Telemundo/Mason-Dixon poll) that is direct to our community is whether they feel threatened by hate crimes.
JULIO VAQUEIRO, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Yes, in this climate that we are living in, we asked if there is fear of a hate crime, specifically against the person surveyed, and 72% said yes, that they do fear an attack like…
JOSÉ DÍAZ-BALART, ANCHOR, TELEMUDO: Nor have the results of the exclusive Telemundo News poll been a good omen for President Trump. As we showed you yesterday, 6 out of 10 Hispanics wouldn't re-elect him. Julio Vaqueiro is with us, Julio, good afternoon.
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: One of the interesting things is what Javier Becerra said, Ilia, about whether this is going to be decided between liberals and conservatives. We know that there are five conservatives and four liberals, if it were decided that way, it's all lost.
CAROLINA SARASSA, ANCHOR, UNEWS: And this past weekend in Alabama, the “Baby Trump” balloon was slashed and deflated. The popular protest symbol against President Trump was floating amongst the football fans at the big game in Tuscaloosa. According to authorities, a man struck the balloon with a knife, and run off (sic). Police managed to arrest him and a getaway driver. The Baby Trump balloon…
BLANCA ROSA VILCHES, CORRESPONDENT UNIVISION: How do you see next year's election?
CATALINA RUIZ, BUSINESS OWNER: Difficult. Difficult because unfortunately the popular vote is still not counting, I couldn't tell you.