UNEWS, Top stories for U.S. Latinos in English

Wednesday, January 6th, 2021

Episode Summary

Democrat Raphael Warnock wins one of Georgia's two Senate runoffs, becoming the first Black senator in his state's history and putting the Senate majority within the party's reach; thousands of pro-Trump protestors are in Washington D.C., as the House and the Senate are holding a joint session to count the electoral votes cast in November's election; Dr. Fauci acknowledges the slow vaccine rollout and says the US could soon give out 1 million doses a day, as Nebraska’s governor says undocumented meatpacking workers will not have access to the vaccine.

Episode Notes

Democrat Raphael Warnock wins one of Georgia's two Senate runoffs, becoming the first Black senator in his state's history and putting the Senate majority within the party's reach; thousands of pro-Trump protestors are in Washington D.C., as the House and the Senate are holding a joint session to count the electoral votes cast in November's election; Dr. Fauci acknowledges the slow vaccine rollout and says the US could soon give out 1 million doses a day, as Nebraska’s governor says undocumented meatpacking workers will not have access to the vaccine.