Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and Mexican-born journalist Jorge Ramos engaged in a heated debate about immigration on Carlson’s namesake TV show earlier this week, in which the host falsely claimed that Ramos is not Latino.
Univision anchor Ramos spoke out against Donald Trump‘s past statements about Mexican immigrants during a Wednesday appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, encouraging Carlson to be “tolerant” of the “multiracial country.”
“Let me just point out that you are white,” Carlson, 47, said. “Obviously, you’re whiter than I am. You’ve got blue eyes. So, I don’t know exactly what you mean by white or Latino.
Univision anchor Ramos spoke out against Donald Trump‘s past statements about Mexican immigrants during a Wednesday appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, encouraging Carlson to be “tolerant” of the “multiracial country.”
“Let me just point out that you are white,” Carlson, 47, said. “Obviously, you’re whiter than I am. You’ve got blue eyes. So, I don’t know exactly what you mean by white or Latino.
- 3/10/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Tucker Carlson had Univision anchor Jorge Ramos on his Fox News show Wednesday night, introducing his guest as one of President Trump’s “loudest critics on immigration.” Things got heated after Carlson opened by quoting comments Ramos made about how America is “our country” and “not theirs,” with the host eventually calling his guest a “blue-eyed rich Mexican.” “Who is the ‘us,’ and who is the ‘they?,'” Carlson asked his guest. Ramos responded by saying America is everyone’s country but Trump supporters think it belongs to them. Also Read: Short Hair, Don't Care: Why Tucker Carlson Is Fox News...
- 3/9/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
One year after former Mexico President Vicente Fox told then-potus candidate Donald Trump, in an interview with Fusion's Jorge Ramos, "I'm not going to pay for that f*cking wall,” Fox taped another such message to Trump via Conan O’Brien’s upcoming “Made in Mexico” episode of his TBS late-night show. In January, the always-on-point Fox had tweeted to Trump, “When will you understand that I am not paying for that f*cken wall. Be clear with Us tax payers. They will pay for…...
- 2/28/2017
- Deadline TV
In what seemed to be a magical night, the Paley Center brought together some of the most powerful and influential Hispanics. Celebrities like Eva Longoria, Gina Rodriguez, Wilmer Valderrama, Prince Royce, Rafael Amaya, Jorge Ramos and many more came together to celebrate an impactful tribute to Hispanic achievements in television. The night highlighted more than seven decades of television history. "Tonight we demonstrate how television, more than any other medium, serves to shatter stereotypes, educate audiences, and bring people together," said Maureen J. Reidy, President & CEO of The Paley Center for Media. "We are so proud to celebrate the Hispanic icons and innovators, shows and...
- 10/26/2016
- E! Online
Univision and Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos blasted Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto for the way he handled Donald Trump during their meeting in Mexico, saying Trump “won” the meeting while Mexico’s leader “is the loser.” “Would-be U.S. president Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto are two of the most despised and hated politicians by Mexicans on both sides of the border,” Ramos wrote in an op-ed for the Washington Post published on Thursday. “So they made for a strange couple Wednesday in Mexico City: It was the meeting of the most unpopular.” Ramos explained that both leaders felt they could.
- 9/1/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
The response in Mexico was fast and "furious" after it was announced that Gop presidential nominee Donald Trump had accepted Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto's invitation to meet in Mexico City on Wednesday. Trump - who from the start of his campaign has painted Mexicans as "criminals" and "rapists" and promised to build a wall along the Mexico-u.S. border to prevent Mexican immigrants from coming to America - has an even lower favorability rating in Mexico than he does in the U.S., The Week reports. Only 2 percent of Mexicans like Trump, while 75 percent have an unfavorable view of...
- 8/31/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
The response in Mexico was fast and "furious" after it was announced that Gop presidential nominee Donald Trump had accepted Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto's invitation to meet in Mexico City on Wednesday. Trump - who from the start of his campaign has painted Mexicans as "criminals" and "rapists" and promised to build a wall along the Mexico-u.S. border to prevent Mexican immigrants from coming to America - has an even lower favorability rating in Mexico than he does in the U.S., The Week reports. Only 2 percent of Mexicans like Trump, while 75 percent have an unfavorable view of...
- 8/31/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Jorge Ramos has warned “Judgement Day is coming” for those supporting Donald Trump in any form, including those not speaking out against the Gop presidential candidate. “It doesn’t matter who you are — a journalist, a politician or a voter — we’ll all be judged by how we responded to Donald Trump,” the Univision and Fusion anchor wrote in a Time op-ed. “The day after the election will be too late.” Ramos continued: “Regardless of whether Donald Trump wins or loses, we will be asked on November 9th: What did you do? Did you support him? Were you brave enough,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
John Oliver, John Legend and Jorge Ramos are a few of the world’s greatest leaders, according to a new Fortune list that came out Thursday. The publication’s third annual ranking, which has Amazon founder Jeff Bezos at No. 1 and Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay at No. 50, ranks Legend surprisingly high: No. 6. “He can boast a best-song Oscar, 10 Grammys, and at least 6 million albums sold. But Legend, 37, also embraces the grunt work of philanthropy–serving on boards, penning editorials, conducting listening tours in prisons and schools–and his advocacy is attracting as much attention as his hits,” the.
- 3/24/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Campaign cocktails with Hillary, George and Amal, anyone? George and Amal Clooney will be co-hosting cocktails and dinner with Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton next month in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Proceeds will go to the Hillary Victory Fund. The Clinton campaign is also running a contest giving supporters across the country the chance to meet Clinton and the famous couple at the Clooneys' home. Would-be guests can text Clooney to 47246 to enter to win starting now. The actor and activist previously promised to help the former secretary of state get elected in any way he can: "whatever she wants,...
- 3/17/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Campaign cocktails with Hillary, George and Amal, anyone? George and Amal Clooney will be co-hosting cocktails and dinner with Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton next month in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Proceeds will go to the Hillary Victory Fund. The Clinton campaign is also running a contest giving supporters across the country the chance to meet Clinton and the famous couple at the Clooneys' home. Would-be guests can text Clooney to 47246 to enter to win starting now. The actor and activist previously promised to help the former secretary of state get elected in any way he can: "whatever she wants,...
- 3/17/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
The Univision Democratic Primary Debate averaged 5.95 million total viewers when combined with a simulcast on CNN. The viewers included 2 million watching on Univision and 3.95 million on CNN. Last night’s event was the third-least watched debate of this election cycle. Only MSNBC’s Democratic debate in February and last week’s CNN debate saw fewer viewers. Among the key demographic of adults age 25-54, 2.3 million tuned in to watch former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders battle in Miami. The debate was moderated by Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas of Univision, and Karen Tumulty of.
- 3/10/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders faced off for their fourth one-on-one presidential debate in Miami — just one day after Sanders won a key victory in Michigan. It was by all means a tame debate, without the fireworks that dominated their last match-up last week. The debate, sponsored by the Washington Post and Univision, was moderated by Karen Tumulty of the Washington Post and the Spanish-language network’s Maria Elena Salinas and Jorge Ramos. Clinton and Sanders sparred over who is the best candidate on immigration, at time “Hispandering” — as moderator Salinas called it — to Latino voters. The showdown comes less than a week before.
- 3/10/2016
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos tweeted today that his network’s crews are being prevented from covering Donald Trump’s campaign event at his Trump National Doral golf resort today: Freedom of the press? Univision's journalists were not allowed to cover a Donald Trump event today in Doral, Florida. — Jorge Ramos (@jorgeramosnews) October 23, 2015 Two Univision crews – one from the network and another from a local affiliate – were told they could not cover the event…...
- 10/23/2015
- Deadline TV
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, Marc Anthony, Plácido Domingo and Shakira all said goodbye and Jorge Ramos offered live praise but in the end the end of Sábado Gigante was all down to host Don Francisco and the audiences he had for 53-years. And they showed up in strength on September 19 to wish the longest-running variety show ever a fond farewell. Sábado Gigante ¡Hasta Siempre! drew 3.4 million total viewers on Saturday with around 1.4 million…...
- 9/21/2015
- Deadline TV
Bill O’Reilly took on Univision/Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos on Wednesday, getting into it with him over whether he is an advocate or journalist. The segment began with evaluating the value and feasibility of the border wall Donald Trump vows he’ll build as president, but quickly mutated into a tit-for-tat over Ramos’ advocacy for comprehensive immigration reform. O’Reilly asked Ramos how he can cover the topic impartially when he is a supporter of “amnesty.” Also Read: Jorge Ramos Doubles Down Against Donald Trump: He's 'Fomenting Hatred' “I’m just a reporter,” Ramos said. O’Reilly disagreed.
- 9/3/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Jorge Ramos is keeping his fight against Donald Trump alive, writing a scathing piece on Tuesday that accused the Gop frontrunner of “fomenting hatred.” “Trump is speaking out against a minority and fomenting hatred against the most vulnerable people in our nation,” the Univision anchor wrote for Fusion. “And who will be influenced by his rhetoric? Who will succumb to his fear-mongering? Who will buy into the premise that immigrants are at the heart of America’s problems?” Ramos answered himself, pointing to an incident between himself and a Trump supporter backstage at a Trump press conference he was kicked out of.
- 9/1/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Ricky Martin is speaking out about Donald Trump's controversial campaign moves. Following Trump kicking Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of an Iowa press event, the singer wrote an essay for Univision News to criticize the Gop presidential frontrunner's comments about Latinos as "racist, absurd, incoherent and ignorant." { "nid": 818673, "type": "news", "title": "Hulk Hogan Says "WWE Is the Best," Wants to Be "Trump’s Running Mate"", "path": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hulk-hogan-says-wwe-is-818673", "relative-path": "/news/hulk-hogan-says-wwe-is-818673" } "From the outset his intention was clear: Say barbarous things and tell lies in
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- 8/30/2015
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump continues to make headlines this week, and this time it's for racially-charged language he used when talking about doing business in Asia. At a campaign rally in Dubuque, Iowa, on Tuesday—during which he kicked out Univision reporter Jorge Ramos—the candidate mocked Asians using broken English. "Negotiating with Japan, negotiating with China," Trump began, "When these people walk in the room, they don't say, 'Oh, hello! How's the weather? It's so beautiful outside. Isn't it lovely? How are the Yankees doing? Oh they're doing wonderful. Great." He continued, "They say, 'We want deal!'" His comments came on the same...
- 8/28/2015
- E! Online
Donald Trump isn't what he appears to be. On camera, he's brash and disrespectful, a pompous ass whose defiant demeanor and bullying behavior have put all of the Republican presidential candidates on their heels. He insults people – everyone from Sen. John McCain and rival Jeb Bush to Fox's Megyn Kelly and Univision's Jorge Ramos and the entire population of Mexico – and he plays fast and loose with the facts. I thought that the best way to get a sense of the bombastic…...
- 8/28/2015
- Deadline TV
Two days after he was booted from a Donald Trump press conference by security for asking questions about immigration out of turn, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos defended himself on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360.” Asked if he was grandstanding when he got into a confrontation with the Gop presidential frontrunner, Ramos said absolutely not. “I’m just a reporter asking questions,” Ramos explained. “But I also believe, Anderson, that you have to go the extra mile to be tough on those who are in power.” Also Read: Watch Donald Trump Boot Univision Anchor Jorge Ramos From Campaign Presser (Video) Ramos said he specifically went to.
- 8/28/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Ricky Martin can't take it anymore. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has gotten plenty of backlash for his negative comments about the Latino community and, after his recent altercation with Univision journalist Jorge Ramos, the "Livin' La Vida Loca" singer has taken it upon himself to speak up against the candidate. Martin has penned a powerful op-ed for Univision urging fellow Latinos to stand up and fight against Trump's "xenophobia" (intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries). "The fact that an individual like Donald Trump, a candidate for the presidency of the United States for the Republican party, has the audacity to continue to gratuitously...
- 8/27/2015
- E! Online
Another day, another Donald doozie. In less than five minutes on stage in South Carolina on Thursday, Donald Trump ripped the New York Times and Jorge Ramos, and did a little hair inspection. “I love the New York Times, but I see a story on the front page,” Trump began, boasting that he’s always on the front page of the paper. Also Read: 5 Trumpiest Quotes From Donald Trump's New York Times Interview With Maureen Dowd After putting on his glasses and picking up a copy of the Times, Trump slammed the paper’s Thursday headline about him. “Trump...
- 8/27/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
New York Times Op-Ed Scolds Media for Donald Trump Addiction: ‘Every Offense and Attack Is Not News’
At least one reporter is sick of the media covering Donald Trump‘s every move (or insult). Charles M. Blow wrote a New York Times op-ed explaining why “Enough is Enough” after Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was escorted out of Trump’s news conference on Tuesday. In wake of the incident, during which a Trump supporter told the journalist to “get out of my country,” Blow decided that he would officially be done with the Gop presidential candidate until he warrants actual newsworthy coverage. Also Read: Why Donald Trump's Fox News War May Make Viewers Rage Against the Network...
- 8/27/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Megyn Kelly and Jorge Ramos bonded on Wednesday night over newfound common ground: They have both felt the wrath of Donald Trump during his surprisingly successful presidential campaign. “What is it like to be caught in the crosshairs of a billionaire presidential runner?” Kelly asked the chief news anchor for Univision while interviewing him on her Fox News show, “The Kelly File,” about his confrontation with Trump. “Well, you know exactly how it feels,” Ramos said. See Video: Watch Donald Trump Boot Univision Anchor Jorge Ramos From Campaign Presser (Video) Ramos was escorted out of Trump’s Iowa press conference...
- 8/27/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Political analysts and other pundits have been navel lint gazing since June about Donald Trump’s improbable presidential campaign and whether he had the diplomatic and the negotiating skills to perform the role of President Of The United States. Most recently, he’s been chastized for having Univision’s biggest star Jorge Ramos tossed out of a news conference when he insisted on taking the floor, though Trump had not picked him to ask a question, barking at Ramos to “sit…...
- 8/27/2015
- Deadline TV
Donald Trump interrupted CNN’s Gun Death Grief Porn Day 2 to punch back at Univision’s CEO, who last night called him “beneath contempt” for telling its star anchor to sit down and wait his turn at a news conference. Chris Cuomo broke this morning from CNN’s flood-the-zone coverage of yesterday’s on-air shooting in Virginia to ask Trump why he “created these situations” by “going after” Jorge Ramos at his Tuesday presser. “I didn’t go after Jorge Ramos,” Trump corrected…...
- 8/27/2015
- Deadline TV
Even if humans don’t listen to a word Donald Trump says, apparently 75 percent of dogs do. Jimmy Kimmel played the recent tape of The Donald ordering Univision reporter Jorge Ramos to “sit down” for four dogs, three of which gamely followed instruction. Kimmel was quick to point out that the three pooches who sat were white, while the lone standing rebel was brown. “If it comes down to Donald versus Hillary, it’ll be Lady and the Trump,” he quipped of the 2016 presidential election, “and I should probably copyright that.” Also Read: Univision Boss Slams Donald Trump, Calls Treatment of Jorge.
- 8/27/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The day after a combative incident in which Univision reporter Jorge Ramos was forcibly ejected from a Donald Trump press conference in Dubuque, Ia, Univision CEO Randy Falco has blasted the erstwhile The Apprentice host cum Presidential candidate in a Wednesday night statement. Calling the treatment Ramos experienced “beneath contempt,” Falco defended Ramos’ journalistic professionalism and called Trump out for what he described has “complete disregard” for Ramos, and…...
- 8/27/2015
- Deadline TV
Univision Communications president and CEO Randy Falco blasted Donald Trump Wednesday for the candidate’s treatment of Spanish-language newsman Jorge Ramos at an Iowa press conference on Tuesday. “The recent treatment that Jorge Ramos received at Mr. Trump’s press conference in Iowa is beneath contempt,” Falco said in a statement released in English and Spanish. “As a Presidential candidate, Mr. Trump is going to get tough questions from the press and has to answer them.” Ramos added, “Mr. Trump demonstrated complete disregard for him and for the countless Hispanics whom Jorge seeks to represent through press questions that are at the heart.
- 8/27/2015
- by Daniel Holloway
- The Wrap
Univision brass is not pleased with how Donald Trump treated one of the network's anchors on Tuesday at an Iowa press event. On Wednesday, Univision Communications president and CEO Randy Falco issued a statement criticizing Trump for having Jorge Ramos kicked out of the press conference after Ramos questioned the presidential candidate on immigration. { "nid": 816131, "type": "news", "title": "The Donald Trump Conversation: Murdoch, Ailes, NBC and the Rush of Being TV's "Ratings Machine"", "path": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/donald-trump-murdoch-ailes-nbc-816131", "relative-path": "/features/donald-trump-murdoch-ailes-nbc-816131" } "The recent treatment that Jorge Ramos received
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- 8/27/2015
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The last thing we’re big on here at TVovermind is politics. However, when something involves the king of Celebrity Apprentice we have to take notice. The circus that is Donald Trump’s presidential campaign got a little heated yesterday. As many of you know a Univision Reporter named Jorge Ramos, of the Spanish-language network, attempted to ask Trump a question, to which the candidate responded, “You haven’t been called.” He then told Ramos, “Go back to Univision!” Ramos was then literally removed from the room for a spell until he was allowed back in the room later on to ask Trump a few questions. The two pseudo jawed at each other for a bit about the immigration plans that Trump has set forth. Mainly kicking out a ton of illegal immigrants. P.S. Ramos is an award winning journalist and highly respected. Not that it mattered here. What you haven’t seen however…...
- 8/26/2015
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
A Donald Trump supporter had strong words for Univision’s Jorge Ramos at a campaign press conference on Tuesday: “Get out of my country.” The anchor was kicked out of the press conference after he attempted to ask a question without being called on. The Spanish-language news station later released the footage of what took place in the hallway before Ramos was allowed back in. The video shows a Trump supporter approaching Ramos and criticizing him for his actions. “That was very rude. This is not about you,” he says. “Get out of my country. Get out.” Also read: Donald Trump Blasts 'Ranting and.
- 8/26/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
On the media front, Jorge Ramos has unmatched influence in the Latino community. He is the face of Univision in the same way Lester Holt is the face of NBC News. Mr. Ramos’ newscasts are seen by millions each night, and has been in the business for almost 30 years since coming to the U.S. on a student visa in 1983. He owns eight Emmys and was voted one of Time’s most influential people just this year. Not a bad resume...
- 8/26/2015
- by Joe Concha
- Mediaite - TV
The feud between Donald Trump and Univision reporter Jorge Ramos, who was escorted out of a Trump press conference yesterday in Iowa, continued on Today and Good Morning America. "He was totally out of line last night," the frontrunner in the race for the Republican nomination told Matt Lauer on Today of Ramos' actions yesterday during the conference. "I was being asked a question by another reporter. I would have gotten to him very quickly. And he stood up and started ranting and raving like a madman, and frankly, he was out of line. He was totally out of
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- 8/26/2015
- by Katie Wilson Berg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump kicked Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of a press conference in Iowa Tuesday when the journalist tried to ask the Republican presidential candidate a few questions. Donald Trump Throws Out Jorge Ramos When Ramos first attempted to question Trump, the aspiring politician, who hadn’t called on the reporter, dismissed him. “Sit down, you weren’t called,” Trump spat […]
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- 8/26/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Don't expect an apology from Donald Trump. In fact, he ssaid Wednesday that Univision's Jorge Ramos was "totally out of line" at Tuesday's press conference in Iowa, and that's why he had the anchor temporarily removed from the event. "Sit down! You weren't called. Go back to Univision," Trump said as the Mexican-American journalist tried to ask a question that the Republican presidential candidate deemed out of turn. As a result, security escorted Ramos out of the pressroom. The Spanish-speaking newsman later returned to ask two questions. "He was totally out of line last night. I was asking and being asked a question from another reporter. I would have gotten to him very...
- 8/26/2015
- E! Online
Donald Trump slammed Univision’s Jorge Ramos on Wednesday, calling out the popular Mexican-American anchor for “ranting and raving” at an Iowa press conference while trying to ask Trump a question about deporting illegal immigrants. “I would have gotten to him very quickly,” Trump said to Matt Lauer on “Today.” “This man gets up and starts ranting and raving and screaming, and honestly being very disrespectful to all the other reporters.” Ramos began criticizing Trump’s plan before Trump fired back: “Sit down… you weren’t called. Go back to Univision.”Also Read: Donald Trump Blasted by Hispanic Media Leader...
- 8/26/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Donald Trump held what seems to be his most shocking campaign events yet. The gatherings took place Tuesday in Dubuque, Iowa, where the Gop frontrunner kicked things off with a contentious press conference followed by an over-the-top campaign rally. The controversy began when Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was booted from Trump’s press conference after standing up and yelling out a question without being called upon. “You haven’t been called,” Trump chided Ramos. During the testy exchange, the real estate mogul told the popular Spanish-language network anchor, “Go back to Univision!” Ramos continued to fire off questions, but Trump told him,...
- 8/26/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
A security guard escorted Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of Donald Trump's press conference on Tuesday, after he refused to sit down and stop asking a question.
CNN caught the incident on camera, and it showed Trump calling on another reporter before he turned to Ramos and hold him to sit down since he hadn't been called on.
"Excuse me, you weren't called. Sit down," the Republican presidential candidate said. "You haven't been called. Go back to Univision."
Ramos pressed on with his question about immigration and Trump's plan to deport undocumented immigrants, before he was escorted out of the room.
CNN caught the incident on camera, and it showed Trump calling on another reporter before he turned to Ramos and hold him to sit down since he hadn't been called on.
"Excuse me, you weren't called. Sit down," the Republican presidential candidate said. "You haven't been called. Go back to Univision."
Ramos pressed on with his question about immigration and Trump's plan to deport undocumented immigrants, before he was escorted out of the room.
- 8/26/2015
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- People.com - TV Watch
CNN preempted Anderson Cooper’s special covering the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday to air a special edition of “CNN Tonight” which went wall-to-wall Donald Trump after his heated exchange with Univision anchor Jorge Ramos during a campaign presser in Iowa. “Katrina: The Storm That Never Stopped” was scheduled for 9 p.m. Et on Tuesday. Cooper even tweeted to promote it. Tonight 10 years after Katrina. Check out my @CNNSpecReport #Katrina: The Storm That Never Stopped at 9pET http://t.co/oovF4Hw2lx – Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) August 25, 2015 The special didn’t air and has been bumped to Wednesday at the same time.
- 8/26/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump came under fire Tuesday after Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was ejected from a Trump campaign press conference in Dubuque, Iowa. Among the first to slam Trump was National Hispanic Media Coalition president and CEO Alex Nogales, who called the real estate mogul a “sociopath.” “I was disgusted by Trump’s demeanor racist attitude… this man is a sociopath,” Nogales told TheWrap. “He doesn’t filter what’s going on around him. He says the most outrageous of things, the most racist of things, thinking that they don’t have a consequence. And words have a consequence.
- 8/26/2015
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Jorge Ramos was escorted out of a Donald Trump news conference Tuesday evening when he tried to ask the presidential candidate a question. In video captured on CNN, the Univision anchor appeared to stand up and ask a question to the Gop front-runner without being called on. Instead of delivering an answer, Trump insisted that it wasn't his turn to talk. "Excuse me. You weren't called. Sit down," Trump said. "You haven't been called. Go back to Univision." Soon after, an unknown security guard approached Ramos and escorted him out of the room. "I don't really know much about him. I don't believe I've ever met him except he started screaming," Trump...
- 8/26/2015
- E! Online
Univision’s news chief responded Tuesday to Donald Trump’s exchange Tuesday with the network’s anchor Jorge Ramos. “We’d love for Mr. Trump to sit down for an in-depth interview with Jorge to talk about the specifics of his proposals,” Isaac Lee, president of Univision News and CEO of Fusion said in a statement. Also Read: Watch Donald Trump Boot Univision Anchor Jorge Ramos From Campaign Presser (Video) Trump engaged in a heated back-and-forth Tuesday at press conference for his presidential campaign in Iowa. When Ramos attempted to ask Trump a question, the candidate shut him down, saying “Go back to Univision.
- 8/26/2015
- by Daniel Holloway
- The Wrap
Donald Trump continued ripping Fox News, claiming the network “treats him terribly” and that Megyn Kelly is the one that owes him an apology. Trump made his remarks during a contentious press conference Tuesday in Dubuque, Iowa. “I have a lot of respect for Roger ,” Trump said. “I think Fox treats me terribly,” the Gop frontrunner said, adding, “I don’t care about Megyn Kelly… when people treat me unfairly, I don’t let them forget,” the Gop frontrunner said in a room full of reporters. Also Read: Watch Donald Trump Boot Univision Anchor Jorge Ramos From Campaign Presser (Video) “You think I was.
- 8/25/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Updated: Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was escorted from Donald Trump’s news conference-cum-free-for-all in Dubuque, Ia, this afternoon. Ramos had tried to ask the Gop front-runner a question about immigration, but obviously with no expectation of being able to accomplish that and so did not attempt to be given the stage to speech, instead jumping in and talking over Trump and the reporter he’d given the green light to speak. Great theater, as Ramos no doubt intended…...
- 8/25/2015
- Deadline TV
5:42 Pm Pst -- Univision news chief Isaac Lee just released a statement saying, "We'd love for Mr. Trump to sit down for an in-depth interview with Jorge to talk about the specifics of his proposals." Donald Trump told a Latino reporter to go back to where he came from ... Univision. Trump was at a rally in Iowa Tuesday afternoon when Univision reporter Jorge Ramos began firing questions at Trump. The candidate wasn't having it,...
- 8/25/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
At an Iowa event on Tuesday, Donald Trump threw Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out after the journalist pressed the Republican presidential frontrunner on immigration. "Excuse me, sit down. You weren't called, sit down. Sit down. Sit down," Trump said. He then proceeded to call on another journalist who raised his hand. Ramos continued his questioning and said, "I have the right to ask a question." Trump replied, "No you don't. You haven't been called. Go back to Univision." The Univision anchor then said to the Gop candidate, "You cannot deport 11 million people." A member
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- 8/25/2015
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was booted from a Donald Trump campaign press conference in Dubuque, Iowa, on Tuesday — before returning to engage in a heated exchange about illegal immigration with the Gop frontrunner. The controversy began when the popular anchor of the Spanish-language network attempted to ask Trump a question, to which the candidate responded, “You haven’t been called.” He then told Ramos, “Go back to Univision!” Ramos was then escorted out of the room at Trump’s request by a security guard. “You can’t just stand up and scream. He’s obviously a very emotional person. So I have no problem with.
- 8/25/2015
- by Joe Otterson and Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Bill O’Reilly took on Donald Trump on Monday over immigration and his plan to deport all illegal immigrants. The Fox News host pressed the Gop frontrunner over his plan to toss illegal immigrants out of the country, including children born in America to parents who are illegal. “Isn’t there a better way than that type of confrontation?” O’Reilly asked. See Video: Jorge Ramos Eviscerates Donald Trump: 'Loudest Voice of Intolerance, Hatred And Division' In Us Trump, who thinks illegal immigrants are part of gangs and other illegal activity, responded, “We have no choice.” Trump then continued...
- 8/25/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
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