KTLA Must Address Its Anti-Latino Stereotyping

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Mac Kay (reporter): These employees here at the lovely El Coyote, some of them have been here; quite frankly, longer than some of you at the desk have been alive. This man Billy, he has been here for over 30 years, you are the manager here, what is it like? It's a total family atmosphere right? Restaurant Manager: Right. That's what keeps us all together, because it's such a family, we know each other. We know their sons, their daughters, their parents, we go to their weddings, their baptismals, we share all our good times together... Chris Schauble: ...bond hearings...
"Schauble co-anchors a news show, not a satirical television program, and broadcasters, especially journalists, have a responsibility to serve the public. Chris Schauble made his remarks on air and must apologize on air as well," stated NHMC's President and CEO, Alex Nogales. NHMC is encouraging members of the Los Angeles community to call KTLA President and General Manager Don Corsini at (323) 460-5449, to insist that Schauble apologize publicly.]]>

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