ADRIANA YAÑEZ, ANCHOR, ESTRELLA TV: Now live for all of the United States.
DONALD TRUMP: .. Drive them out of this earth.
Donald Trump continues to show he is a racist president, his hatred towards Muslims has no comparison.
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ADRIANA YAÑEZ, ANCHOR, ESTRELLA TV: Donald Trump silences journalists. Only those who support him are welcome to the White House.
DONALD TRUMP: That´s enough…
ENRIQUE ACEVEDO, HOST, AL PUNTO: Another important investigation concerning the campaign. And it is that of Hillary Clinton’s emails, a central issue for Republicans in the presidential campaign, and still is, in many conservative spaces. This week it became known that Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter, used a personal email for official matters. Adolfo, isn’t that a contradiction? Is…
ADRIANA YAÑEZ, ANCHOR, ESTRELLA TV: Donald Trump silences journalists. Only those who support him are welcome at the White House.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: That´s enough, put down the mic.
JOSÉ DÍAZ-BALART, ANCHOR, TELEMUNDO: The explosive announcement adds more fuel to the fire to the harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric of Trump.
DÍAZ-BALART: The anti-immigrant rhetoric of the President has ignited on ranchers and groups of white supremacists who are willing to use their own weapons.
DÍAZ-BALART: And with the country shaken by three hate crimes, including a massacre, the strongest…
JOSÉ DÍAZ-BALART, ANCHOR, TELEMUNDO: The explosive announcement adds more fuel to the fire of the harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric of Trump.
DÍAZ-BALART: The anti-immigrant rhetoric of the President has ignited on ranchers and groups of white supremacists who are willing to use their own weapons.
DÍAZ-BALART: And with the country shaken by three hate crimes, including a massacre, the strongest…
ILIA CALDERÓN, ANCHOR, UNIVISIÓN: Let's talk now about the immigration crisis. Those most affected by the harsh conditions of the road traveled by the Central American caravan are women and children. For them the risks are multiplied with the passing of the days, so some women are giving up go going from Mexico to the United States. As Jessica Zermeño tells us, there have also been allegations of…
JORGE RAMOS: Democracy
PATRICIA JANIOT: only works
ILIA CALDERON: if people participate.
RAMOS: In the elections, you will decide
FRANCISCA LACHAPEL: Health
TERESA RODRIGUEZ: care,
JANIOT: education
RAMOS: and immigration.
JANIOT: In your vote
RODRIGUEZ: is your voice.
MARIA ANTONIETA COLLINS: Today, November 6th
RAMOS: vote with me.
JUAN CARLOS LÓPEZ, ANCHOR, CNN EN ESPAÑOL: The President traveled celebrating the historic levels of unemployment which are at the lowest level in the past 5 decades. Today, the figures for the month of September (sic) were reported. The rate is at 3.7%, which according to experts is almost equal to total employment, or no unemployment. The economy created 250,000 jobs during the month of October…
JOSÉ DÍAZ-BALART, ANCHOR, TELEMUNDO: In the final stretch of the campaign, the economy gives Republicans great news. In October 250 thousand jobs were generated, a number above the expectations of analysts. With this figure the unemployment rate stays at 3.7%, the lowest in almost 50 years. Not only that, wages also grew. In October, they increased by more than 3% over last year. But despite how…
ILIA CALDERÓN, ANCHOR, UNIVISIÓN: United States added 250,000 new jobs in October, and the unemployment rate remains at 3.7%, a rate not seen since 1969. The Department of Labor said that the creation of new jobs exceeded analysts’ expectation which was 208,000. The report also indicates that wages grew 3.1 percent.