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yvette cooper denied diane _ consideration not to.bott had _ consideration not to. yvette cooper denied diane abbott had been - consideration not to. yvette cooper i denied diane abbott had been offered a peerage and she gave that politician was my answer, i don't know anything about that. it was a denial that she was not aware of it, but it was not ruling out that that conversation had happened. imagine mps might be offered inducements to do things by party leaders. i am not saying this happened in this case but that kind of thing does definitely go on. i but that kind of thing does definitely go on.— definitely go on. i had an interesting _ definitely go on. i had an interesting conversation | definitely go on. i had an - interesting conversation yesterday. i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? _ i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are - i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are you - i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are you having a laugh? election campaign? are
yvette cooper denied diane _ consideration not to.bott had _ consideration not to. yvette cooper denied diane abbott had been - consideration not to. yvette cooper i denied diane abbott had been offered a peerage and she gave that politician was my answer, i don't know anything about that. it was a denial that she was not aware of it, but it was not ruling out that that conversation had happened. imagine mps might be offered inducements to do things by party leaders. i am not saying this...
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labour's yvette cooper said they would do it right away. "if it was up to me, absolutely, yes, but you will have to wait and see the manifesto." i wanted to put that out there, it is an issue we have talked about it a lot. it is one of these things where it is not the kind of meat and drink of a general election, but that whole issue of what happens to kids when they are online is massive. we know it is massive, our inboxes are always full of these things. i wanted to share that. and i have spoken about this as well and they are the most powerful, eloquent causes because of what has happened to people and their children and they are the doughtiest campaigners and any government of whatever hue that tries to delay or obfuscate, they ain't going to win. the conservative government has learned that lesson and any government would learn that pretty fast. ian russell is publishing a manifesto tomorrow, the father of molly who took her own life after her experiences on social media, so maybe that will be something that we will talk about on tomor
labour's yvette cooper said they would do it right away. "if it was up to me, absolutely, yes, but you will have to wait and see the manifesto." i wanted to put that out there, it is an issue we have talked about it a lot. it is one of these things where it is not the kind of meat and drink of a general election, but that whole issue of what happens to kids when they are online is massive. we know it is massive, our inboxes are always full of these things. i wanted to share that. and...
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that was the shadow home secretary yvette cooper but the - secretary yvette cooper but the conservativeshey have a new policy saying they would build 100 new gp clinics and they would free more gp appointments by trying to divert some services to pharmacies. the concept of government already said people can i get the contraceptive pill at pharmacies rather than seeing a gp and they said they would expand the existing scheme for people who get other treatments for things like acne or chest infections at a pharmacy instead. health secretary victoria adkins was asked about the number of gp numbers have fallen but also nhs waiting laps have gone up. —— less. —— atkins. we have gone up. -- less. -- atkins. we have gone up. -- less. -- atkins. we have seen — have gone up. —— less. —— atkins. - have seen waiting list fall by 2000 since i became health secretary and we are focusing on the longest waits and those of 18 months and above. the liberal democrats also talking about health and they want to talk about health and they want to talk about putting a big focus on preventative care without fu
that was the shadow home secretary yvette cooper but the - secretary yvette cooper but the conservativeshey have a new policy saying they would build 100 new gp clinics and they would free more gp appointments by trying to divert some services to pharmacies. the concept of government already said people can i get the contraceptive pill at pharmacies rather than seeing a gp and they said they would expand the existing scheme for people who get other treatments for things like acne or chest...
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legal migration down to a yvette coopen legal migration down to a yvette cooper.please? >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration . because the been work migration. because the uk is failing around the skills shortages and the need for the workforce planning that has really been abandoned under the conservatives so what we'll do is introduce new rules , a new is introduce new rules, a new law effectively to make sure that where there is overseas recruitment , that also has to be recruitment, that also has to be proper training plans and proper workforce plans in order to make sure you can reduce that work migration that we've seen shoot up. we're not setting a target , up. we're not setting a target, a specific target on it. and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all the targets that they've set over many years. they've discredited the whole process , discredited the whole process, but also more importantly, becau
legal migration down to a yvette coopen legal migration down to a yvette cooper.please? >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration . because the been work migration. because the uk is failing around the skills shortages and the need for the workforce planning that has really been abandoned under the conservatives so what we'll do is introduce new rules , a new is introduce new rules, a new...
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yvette cooper was asked about that.she repeatedly refused to put a numerical target audit for the largely because the conservative when they have done that have missed the target. you can understand why she's doing it politically. i wonder in practice when you need a number to work to. i in practice when you need a number to work to. ~ in practice when you need a number to work to— to work to. i think the reason not ut a to work to. i think the reason not put a number _ to work to. i think the reason not put a number on _ to work to. i think the reason not put a number on is _ to work to. i think the reason not put a number on is ludicrous - to work to. i think the reason not put a number on is ludicrous thati to work to. i think the reason not l put a number on is ludicrous that is totally— put a number on is ludicrous that is totally context dependent and everyone who's done it has found it to he _ everyone who's done it has found it to he a _ everyone who's done it has found it to be a hostage to fortune. and lots of
yvette cooper was asked about that.she repeatedly refused to put a numerical target audit for the largely because the conservative when they have done that have missed the target. you can understand why she's doing it politically. i wonder in practice when you need a number to work to. i in practice when you need a number to work to. ~ in practice when you need a number to work to— to work to. i think the reason not ut a to work to. i think the reason not put a number _ to work to. i think...
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because yvette cooper said that after — that caper —— because yvette cooper said that after keir— that would bring down _ said that after keir starmer said he would bring down migration- said that after keir starmer said he would bring down migration but- said that after keir starmer said he| would bring down migration but not putting _ would bring down migration but not putting a _ would bring down migration but not putting a number— would bring down migration but not putting a number on— would bring down migration but not putting a number on it, _ would bring down migration but not putting a number on it, not - would bring down migration but noti putting a number on it, not wanting to be _ putting a number on it, not wanting to be specific. — putting a number on it, not wanting to be specific, the _ putting a number on it, not wanting to be specific, the conservatives . to be specific, the conservatives are wanting _ to be specific, the conservatives are wanting to— to be specific, the conservatives are wanting to be _ to be specific, the conservatives are wanting to be more - to be
because yvette cooper said that after — that caper —— because yvette cooper said that after keir— that would bring down _ said that after keir starmer said he would bring down migration- said that after keir starmer said he would bring down migration but- said that after keir starmer said he| would bring down migration but not putting _ would bring down migration but not putting a _ would bring down migration but not putting a number— would bring down migration but not putting a...
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that's really the thing that keir starmer and yvette cooper have been talking about most today. what labour would do to reduce those levels net migration is to essentially combine the immigration system with the skills and workforce system with the skills and workforce system so she said for example in engineering over the last few years said the engineering visas people coming from overseas have been going up coming from overseas have been going up but people doing apprenticeships and training in the uk has been going down and that is something of say liberal tightest change. interestingly not just the say liberal tightest change. interestingly notjust the thing yvette cooper said but keir starmer mentioned with a interview sunday were strengthening laws to ban businesses that exploit workers from hiring staff overseas. we have not gotten off also detail on what that might mean. some people said it is potentially similar to a policy gordon brown put forward several years ago but we are trying to get more details on what exactly that might look like. clearly immigration are some
that's really the thing that keir starmer and yvette cooper have been talking about most today. what labour would do to reduce those levels net migration is to essentially combine the immigration system with the skills and workforce system with the skills and workforce system so she said for example in engineering over the last few years said the engineering visas people coming from overseas have been going up coming from overseas have been going up but people doing apprenticeships and training...
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>> good and good for yvette coopen >> good and good for yvette cooper.re. and look, ella's right. you know, one way of looking at it you could say is looking at it you could say is look at these. just there's just one off incidents. is this a crazy moron, this sort of person who doesn't like farage. and that's true. but when you've got a kind of sort of demonising rhetoric in the public square and, and you've got the sort of implicit permission from people who ought to know better, even though they're free to say whatever they want. yes. then you are going to start to see these, these events happening, especially when there's no clear when they're consequence free actions , so yeah, it's a real actions, so yeah, it's a real concern . i would have thought concern. i would have thought that the least the government could do at this point is give nigel farage some round the clock security until just as all home secretaries and former home secretaries do , and the prime secretaries do, and the prime minister has until at least until the election . until the
>> good and good for yvette coopen >> good and good for yvette cooper.re. and look, ella's right. you know, one way of looking at it you could say is looking at it you could say is look at these. just there's just one off incidents. is this a crazy moron, this sort of person who doesn't like farage. and that's true. but when you've got a kind of sort of demonising rhetoric in the public square and, and you've got the sort of implicit permission from people who ought to know better,...
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so, yvette cooper, let's start with that big promise, infive yvette cooper, let's start with that bigsk in the home office in charge of migration. how many more people do you think should be able to come and live in the uk illegally? that is what we mean by net migration. 50. what we mean by net migration. so, net what we mean by net migration. srr, net migration what we mean by net migration. s57, net migration has what we mean by net migration. s513, net migration has trouble since what we mean by net migration. s53, net migration has trouble since the last election. to a record high, really. and that has reflected partially big increases in work migration. the office for national statistics will tell you that there has been a big increase, that is now the biggest factor, work visas have doubled over a series of years, work migration even in the last 12 months alone has gone up by around 50%. we think that that is a problem, we think that that is a problem, we think that that is a problem, we think that net migration needs to come down, and that means you have to tackle the issues t
so, yvette cooper, let's start with that big promise, infive yvette cooper, let's start with that bigsk in the home office in charge of migration. how many more people do you think should be able to come and live in the uk illegally? that is what we mean by net migration. 50. what we mean by net migration. so, net what we mean by net migration. srr, net migration what we mean by net migration. s57, net migration has what we mean by net migration. s513, net migration has trouble since what we...
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however, when the shadow home secretary yvette cooper was asked on the bbc just now about what type ofrs labour would be looking to bring down that figure to, she didn't give a specific answer. we would expect to see the numbers coming down swiftly. we have supported some of the measures that are expected to come in next place and we also want to make sure that we can move quickly on some of these recruitment areas, that really, it's just notjustified to have the overseas recruitment, i think at the heart of this, there is a difference in approach. what the conservatives have done over the last five years is to have effectively a free market, unregulated approach to migration. we don't think that's right — we think you need intervention, you need both controls, the system has to be controlled and managed... so that was the shadow home secretary yvette cooper talking about that immigration pledge from labour. the conservatives, though, mainly talking about health today, they have got a new policy saying that they would build 100 new gp clinics and that they would also free up more gp ap
however, when the shadow home secretary yvette cooper was asked on the bbc just now about what type ofrs labour would be looking to bring down that figure to, she didn't give a specific answer. we would expect to see the numbers coming down swiftly. we have supported some of the measures that are expected to come in next place and we also want to make sure that we can move quickly on some of these recruitment areas, that really, it's just notjustified to have the overseas recruitment, i think...
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so that was the shadow home secretary yvette cooper talking about that immigration pledge from labourervatives, though, mainly talking about health today, they have got a new policy saying that they would build 100 new gp clinics and that they would also free up more gp appointments by trying to divert some services to pharmacies, the conservative government already, for example, said that people can now get the contraceptive pill at pharmacies rather than having to see a gp, they said they would expand that existing scheme to mean that people can get treatment for other conditions, acne or chest infections, at a pharmacy instead. but the health secretary victoria atkins was also pushed earlier on the bbc about two things, one, that the number of gp clinics has actually fallen by 450, since the conservatives have been in power, but also that nhs waiting lists on the whole have been going up, too. 0ur response has been to put in place recovery plans after the pandemic and we have seen waiting lists fall by 200,000 since i've become health secretary. but importantly we have been focusin
so that was the shadow home secretary yvette cooper talking about that immigration pledge from labourervatives, though, mainly talking about health today, they have got a new policy saying that they would build 100 new gp clinics and that they would also free up more gp appointments by trying to divert some services to pharmacies, the conservative government already, for example, said that people can now get the contraceptive pill at pharmacies rather than having to see a gp, they said they...
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that is what yvette cooper has been saying- i _ now? that is what yvette cooper has been saying.hat where i have had frustrations, it is because we spoke almost exclusively about rwanda and we didn't speak about things like the small boat operation command. hang on, this is an important point. because it has been reported... it has been reported many times, and until now you have not denied that you used a very rude word to describe the policy. are you now denying that? i’ge describe the policy. are you now denying that?— describe the policy. are you now den in: that? �* , , ., denying that? i've said this before, i said this denying that? i've said this before, i said this in _ denying that? i've said this before, i said this in an _ denying that? i've said this before, i said this in an interview _ denying that? i've said this before, i said this in an interview within i i said this in an interview within days of being appointed that my frustration, and if i have used intemperate language, is because my frustration was, as a government, we spoke exclusively about one policy, an
that is what yvette cooper has been saying- i _ now? that is what yvette cooper has been saying.hat where i have had frustrations, it is because we spoke almost exclusively about rwanda and we didn't speak about things like the small boat operation command. hang on, this is an important point. because it has been reported... it has been reported many times, and until now you have not denied that you used a very rude word to describe the policy. are you now denying that? i’ge describe the...
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it secretary, yvette cooper.ign labour by training unemployed britons for jobs in care, construction and engineering, and the aim is to end the current system that incentivises businesses to recruit overseas by offering a 20% discount. now, in the meantime, the tories now they're pushing ahead with their controversial plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda, despite legal challenges and delays. yet no planes have even left the uk. and then on the other side , reform uk, led by other side, reform uk, led by richard tice, proposes a higher national insurance rate for businesses employing foreign workers, and their plan aims to kerb the uk's dependency on cheap overseas labour and reinvest the additional revenue in training and apprenticeships for young people. right. so for the great british debate this houn the great british debate this hour, i'm asking which party the plans that you're listening to gets your vote on migration. of course, there are other parties as well. and we'll have a look at the liberal democr
it secretary, yvette cooper.ign labour by training unemployed britons for jobs in care, construction and engineering, and the aim is to end the current system that incentivises businesses to recruit overseas by offering a 20% discount. now, in the meantime, the tories now they're pushing ahead with their controversial plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda, despite legal challenges and delays. yet no planes have even left the uk. and then on the other side , reform uk, led by other side,...
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may i say, from yvette fielding?ll, yes, i, >> i'll take that, well, yes, i, did seaview for two series on bbc one and biddy baxter from blue peter had seen me on that. and kept me in mind, for when i was on blue peter. and i auditioned twice for that, and i got it the second time. karen keating got it the first time and, well deserved because she's just absolutely beautiful and stunning. >> nice, definitely. listen, you were brilliant on the show. it really kicked off your career. you've said that your time on blue peter toughened you up. how so , i think because for all the so, i think because for all the years when i've been asked about blue peter and you're sort of initial reaction is to say, oh, my gosh, it's absolutely wonderful. and it was. but my first year wasn't particularly fabulous because i was only i was very, very young and i didn't really know what i was doing. i'd never presented a tv show before , so it was really, show before, so it was really, really hard and it took me a long time to sort of find
may i say, from yvette fielding?ll, yes, i, >> i'll take that, well, yes, i, did seaview for two series on bbc one and biddy baxter from blue peter had seen me on that. and kept me in mind, for when i was on blue peter. and i auditioned twice for that, and i got it the second time. karen keating got it the first time and, well deserved because she's just absolutely beautiful and stunning. >> nice, definitely. listen, you were brilliant on the show. it really kicked off your career....
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my you know what yvette cooper is. yes, we need more community and visible policing, but we also need the police to do their job. and actually, if do theirjob. and actually, if you are being robbed, it is the job of the police to come and deal with it. and that is the same in rural communities where you know the police. yes, of course they're overstretched and there's not enough of them and all the rest of it. and we know why. but, you know, if crimes don't get reported because people don't think they're going to be investigated, then they don't appear on any statistics. so then you get into this vicious circle of saying, oh, crime is going down. well, actually, they're not. people have just given up. and that's really dangerous. yeah really dangerous. >> this charlie, the only thing i was going to add, which i absolutely agree with yvette on this, which is quite surprising, i know, i know steady , i've had i know, i know steady, i've had a couple of sugars in my tea, but the one thing that she said, which is absolutel
my you know what yvette cooper is. yes, we need more community and visible policing, but we also need the police to do their job. and actually, if do theirjob. and actually, if you are being robbed, it is the job of the police to come and deal with it. and that is the same in rural communities where you know the police. yes, of course they're overstretched and there's not enough of them and all the rest of it. and we know why. but, you know, if crimes don't get reported because people don't...
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serve as chair and our vice chair is commissioner melgar and thank you, sfgovtv and our clerk clerk yvette lopez-jessop madam clerk, call the roll. >> absolutely commissioner chan absent. >> commissioner dorsey presents. >> commissioner engardio present. >> chair mandelman present. >> commissioner melgar absent. >> commissioner peskin present. >> commissioner preston present. >> commissioner ronen absent. >> commissioner safai absent. >> commissioner stefani absent. >> present commissioner walton present we have quorum. >> thank you, madam clerk i've received requests from commissioners commissioner safai and commissioner chan also objections upcoming to grand that request i believe you have a public comment announcement. >> for members of the public interested in participating in this meeting we welcome our attention in-person in the elective chamber in room 250 or serve the meeting live add sfgovtv.org remotely the best way dial the number on your screen. >> legislative chamber, room 250, city hall watch sf cable channel 26 or 99 (depending on your provider) watch 2663 506 8858 # # to ma
serve as chair and our vice chair is commissioner melgar and thank you, sfgovtv and our clerk clerk yvette lopez-jessop madam clerk, call the roll. >> absolutely commissioner chan absent. >> commissioner dorsey presents. >> commissioner engardio present. >> chair mandelman present. >> commissioner melgar absent. >> commissioner peskin present. >> commissioner preston present. >> commissioner ronen absent. >> commissioner safai absent....
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and a ron is boring to a close because you and counsel is expected to yvette cons. that sounds announced those qualified to run the presidential elections were initially scheduled for 2025 for their book for them present. abraham lacy was killed in a helicopter crash last month's see. okay, france and germany of, of course at least the kings of sense that run over its lack of cooperation with you and you feel what stuff international atomic energy agency says to everyone is enriching uranium to close to weapons, grade level discussions and as improving as cooperation with the i a of schools. those are your headlines. i'll be back with another phone. news bulletin head on out to 0 off to the will into the a cairo the morning of monday. the 6th of june, 1967. a day that will change the history of the middle east. the plane is waiting to take off towards sinai. marshall, after the fact you mohammed deputies, supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces, is making a morale. boosting visit to troops deployed on the port is with israel. for the last 3 weeks. but this gi
and a ron is boring to a close because you and counsel is expected to yvette cons. that sounds announced those qualified to run the presidential elections were initially scheduled for 2025 for their book for them present. abraham lacy was killed in a helicopter crash last month's see. okay, france and germany of, of course at least the kings of sense that run over its lack of cooperation with you and you feel what stuff international atomic energy agency says to everyone is enriching uranium to...
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is there not a genuine risk that a labour government with the home secretary of yvette cooper , withette cooper, with the refugees welcome sign, you know, might end up actually becoming some kind of magnet for these people in a way that even more than we are, i think there's no doubt that on july the 5th, if keir starmer is prime minister and yvette cooper's home secretary, the first issue they're going to have is the summer migration crisis. >> yeah, i live in kent. this has been going on for years . and has been going on for years. and on july the 5th, the small boat crossings and the asylum claims are not going to suddenly stop, given, as you've just said , the given, as you've just said, the french are going to be policing the olympics. it's going to get worse. now the question is, what's the labour government going to do about it? they've said they're going to increase the border security forces and beef that area up. that's not going to happen overnight. it takes time to recruit and train people, etc. and i think, frankly, for the first year, whoever was, whether it was a tory
is there not a genuine risk that a labour government with the home secretary of yvette cooper , withette cooper, with the refugees welcome sign, you know, might end up actually becoming some kind of magnet for these people in a way that even more than we are, i think there's no doubt that on july the 5th, if keir starmer is prime minister and yvette cooper's home secretary, the first issue they're going to have is the summer migration crisis. >> yeah, i live in kent. this has been going...
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shadow home secretary yvette cooper says it's not wise to put up a time frame or a target figure on theromise. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration. we're not setting a target, a specific target on it, and the reason for thatis target on it, and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all the targets that they've set over many years. they've discredited the whole process, but also more importantly, because there are short term factors that can affect the numbers and what we think instead is we need to have a long term approach that is about bringing net migration down and tackling the failings in the system. >> meanwhile, the conservatives and the liberal democrats are focusing on the nhs today. the tories say they'll build 100 new gp surgeries and modernise 150 others to help make appointments more accessible. the party has also pledged to build 50 new diagnostic centres. the plans would be paid for by cutting the number of nhs manager
shadow home secretary yvette cooper says it's not wise to put up a time frame or a target figure on theromise. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration. we're not setting a target, a specific target on it, and the reason for thatis target on it, and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all the targets that they've set over many years....
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take care of and yvette and get those teeth gleaming. social media has no shortage of self style. beauty experts to consult, of course, but take advice with a grain of salt. appliances you should i ask, who is this person i'm listening to you coming up reliable tips on body care? first, somebody who's helped a growing audience to improve their hair. the peas racked up millions of views on social media on monday. somebody else might have the cap day on god's is a hair stylist from home book and...
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plus the papers yvette fielding. plus the papers and my top pundits.re live at nine. >> welcome back to the saturday night showdown. now we will discuss the increase in attacks on politicians in a moment. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when horse riding got a little bit weird. let's take a look . let's take a look. >> nagatomo volviendo de la corrida. obviamente con me, amigo y bueno. no . amigo y bueno. no. >> no, it's a dog riding a horse, i thank you a usual saturday night, isn't it? >> they're in a stable relationship. we work on that basis. fantastic. hey hey hey, come on sir, i thank you . we're come on sir, i thank you. we're here all night. >> pause for laughter. >> pause for laughter. >> yes. very good. >> yes. very good. >> you thought they could just go on skateboards and surfboards? >> they could do everything they could do . horses. what i love. could do. horses. what i love. this is the first time ever i've done this show with you forever. ever since the first started. it's the first time there hasn't been a personal
plus the papers yvette fielding. plus the papers and my top pundits.re live at nine. >> welcome back to the saturday night showdown. now we will discuss the increase in attacks on politicians in a moment. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when horse riding got a little bit weird. let's take a look . let's take a look. >> nagatomo volviendo de la corrida. obviamente con me, amigo y bueno. no . amigo y bueno. no. >> no, it's a dog riding a horse, i thank you a...
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but his shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, told us this morning that it wouldn't be wise to set aarget figure . target figure. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration . we're not been work migration. we're not setting a target, a specific target on it. and the reason for thatis target on it. and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all the targets that they've set over many years . they've discredited many years. they've discredited the whole process, but also more importantly, because there are short term factors that can affect the numbers. and what we think instead is we need to have a long term approach that is about bringing net migration down and tackling the failings in the system . in the system. >> yvette cooper they're speaking to us this morning. well the conservatives on their campaign trail have said they would free up 20 million gp appointments by the end of the next parliament if they return into power. they're prom
but his shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, told us this morning that it wouldn't be wise to set aarget figure . target figure. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration . we're not been work migration. we're not setting a target, a specific target on it. and the reason for thatis target on it. and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all...
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_ keir starmer, but we will be asking yvette cooper who wants to be his home _ yvette cooper who wantswe have been talking to one _ the atlantic, we have been talking to one of— the atlantic, we have been talking to one of donald trump's lawyers after _ to one of donald trump's lawyers after his— to one of donald trump's lawyers after his convictions, now a convicted _ after his convictions, now a convicted felon, she tells us nothing _ convicted felon, she tells us nothing will stop him running for the white — nothing will stop him running for the white house. all of that and more _ the white house. all of that and more at — the white house. all of that and more at nine o'clock. stay with us. more to come on the programme. hello, this is breakfast with ben boulos and sarah campbell. election campaigning has entered its second weekend and the parties are on the trail competing for voters' support. over the next five weeks leading up to polling day, we'll bring you reaction from across the uk. let's take a look at leicester, where like across the country, the city council's getting read
_ keir starmer, but we will be asking yvette cooper who wants to be his home _ yvette cooper who wantswe have been talking to one _ the atlantic, we have been talking to one of— the atlantic, we have been talking to one of donald trump's lawyers after _ to one of donald trump's lawyers after his— to one of donald trump's lawyers after his convictions, now a convicted _ after his convictions, now a convicted felon, she tells us nothing _ convicted felon, she tells us nothing will stop him...
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but the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, has refused to set a target or a date for when the numbersthat you are effectively trying to suggest that i set a target, or a broad target. i am not going to do that. we are going to be clear, net migration must come down. we believe it is really important and what keir has set out is a commitment that we will bring net migration down. the snp leader, john swinney, has launched his party's general election campaign, saying a vote for them will ensure decisions "can be made in scotland, for scotland". less than a month after taking charge, he called on the party to unite, to beat a resurgent labour, and the tories, both of whom he says, would be bad for scotland. john swinney says this election is the snp's biggest challenge in years. to move on from policy disputes, personnel changes and a police investigation into party finances, he's going on the attack, accusing the conservatives of chaos and labour of lurching to the right. there are some people telling me to forget about independence at this election. but you know what? after looking at
but the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, has refused to set a target or a date for when the numbersthat you are effectively trying to suggest that i set a target, or a broad target. i am not going to do that. we are going to be clear, net migration must come down. we believe it is really important and what keir has set out is a commitment that we will bring net migration down. the snp leader, john swinney, has launched his party's general election campaign, saying a vote for them will...
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all companies stop pushing yvette climate to know how more than a decade ago and well attacks and scientists do. and conspiracy theories. cleaning climate change is a hoax, mesas, occasionally, those tactics are no longer as effective as they once what. what is happening now is a war on climate action. as of the form of denial ism in which deception, deflection and destruction, i used ultimately to continued lang meaningful cups in global emissions. fossil fuel interest polluters, they have sought to deflect attention away from the needed systemic changes towards individual behavior as it is just about you and be changing our eating habits. also, dividing climate advocates, getting climate advocates fighting with each other online. using bod armies and trolls divides the community delay kicking the can down the road, talking about how they will use new technology that doesn't exist today at scale. as a way of excusing continued business as usual, as you move from denying just whether that is global warming or not. the next step is, it is there, but it's not dangerous. how dangerous is global
all companies stop pushing yvette climate to know how more than a decade ago and well attacks and scientists do. and conspiracy theories. cleaning climate change is a hoax, mesas, occasionally, those tactics are no longer as effective as they once what. what is happening now is a war on climate action. as of the form of denial ism in which deception, deflection and destruction, i used ultimately to continued lang meaningful cups in global emissions. fossil fuel interest polluters, they have...
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let's speak to yvette. send us about this. she's an astronomer at the center for of, for us to physics at harvard university. and it's joining us from the us. thank you . for being bessy bed, so they again couldn't get it off the ground for technical reasons. what told what may have wrong. what may have gone wrong here. he thinks or hi. uh, thank you for having me. so we don't know the specifics, the way these countdowns happen is there's a lot of the automated processes, and there's an automated process, also overseeing all of those. it flags something it didn't like uh and the whole set, the countdown less than 4 minutes to go before the rocket. what is going to start lifting off to the space station? unfortunately, the way it works. if you're going to the space station, you have to launch it exactly the right time or your or bit will never reach the space station. so even if it's something very minor, you're basically done for today, but there's no not going to be another attempt later today. yeah, they're attempting in 24
let's speak to yvette. send us about this. she's an astronomer at the center for of, for us to physics at harvard university. and it's joining us from the us. thank you . for being bessy bed, so they again couldn't get it off the ground for technical reasons. what told what may have wrong. what may have gone wrong here. he thinks or hi. uh, thank you for having me. so we don't know the specifics, the way these countdowns happen is there's a lot of the automated processes, and there's an...
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now look at yvette independent genres. thank you so much for your insight. that was those terrorist attacks occurred on the same day as a massive ukrainian strive of palm into the civilian area and the solving russian save us of us couple in crimea now. so i already said 4 civilians were killed, including children in more than $100.00. 50 people were injured. the russian foreign ministry has some of the us and baset over the use of american muscles. and the strike a moscow has made it clear that washington's involvement would not go unpunished in the us, which is waging a hybrid war against russia. and has, in fact, become a policy of the conflict by supplying the training and on full, seized with the most modern weaponry base equal responsibility with the key of regime. so this atrocity, the ambassador was informed that such actions by washington, which are intended to encourage the, probably not siegel sorry, teasing you, trying to continue fighting until the last ukranian by authorizing strikes deep into russian territory, will not go unpunished. retaliat
now look at yvette independent genres. thank you so much for your insight. that was those terrorist attacks occurred on the same day as a massive ukrainian strive of palm into the civilian area and the solving russian save us of us couple in crimea now. so i already said 4 civilians were killed, including children in more than $100.00. 50 people were injured. the russian foreign ministry has some of the us and baset over the use of american muscles. and the strike a moscow has made it clear...
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in american history the only sacred obligation in our country is to care for yvette's and families wheny go to war and come back more than anywhere else in history. >> dana: foreign-policy now the russia ukraine war in its 30 year. trump, putin said he'd only end the war if russia keeps territory already claimed and ukraine abandons its bid to join nato is that acceptable? >> biden: >> trump: first of all our vets can't stand him thinking he is the worst commander in chief they've had they like me pretty much the most. as far as russia and ukraine if we had a president respected by putin he never would have done that a lot of people dead more than they know you can double triple that i think he encouraged russia. so bad with afghanistan a horrible embarrassment in the history of the country that when putin saw that he should have fired generals like the 1 you mentioned that i did. no general got fired for the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country losing 13 beautiful soldiers 38 obliterated american citizens left behind 400 billion in the equipment he probably decided th
in american history the only sacred obligation in our country is to care for yvette's and families wheny go to war and come back more than anywhere else in history. >> dana: foreign-policy now the russia ukraine war in its 30 year. trump, putin said he'd only end the war if russia keeps territory already claimed and ukraine abandons its bid to join nato is that acceptable? >> biden: >> trump: first of all our vets can't stand him thinking he is the worst commander in chief...
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but home secretary james cleverly then clashed with his counterpart yvette cooper on lbc.etary suggested they might use the dublin agreement. do you remember that to send migrants back to the eu country that they originated from? >> we used to have the dublin agreement, which did have some returns to europe, and we were did also mean that we would give for young people. >> we were a net recipient. the arrangement that you're talking about will inevitably mean the uk becomes a net recipient of illegal migrants. we estimate about 100,000 additional. >> this is just invented. this is just fantasy. but the point is just fantasy. but the point is this is just total garbage. no, i mean seriously, no. hang on. no, he shouldn't be allowed to just, you know, basically make stuff up or tell lies. i mean, that is just not on. >> it's interesting though, isn't it ? because, they both isn't it? because, they both lied there, but anyway, for what it's worth, this is a devious plan to stop the boats. >> first of all, a lot of people are coming on the small boats are coming on the small b
but home secretary james cleverly then clashed with his counterpart yvette cooper on lbc.etary suggested they might use the dublin agreement. do you remember that to send migrants back to the eu country that they originated from? >> we used to have the dublin agreement, which did have some returns to europe, and we were did also mean that we would give for young people. >> we were a net recipient. the arrangement that you're talking about will inevitably mean the uk becomes a net...
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last year's net migration figure of 685,000, he says, has to come down, while shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to put a time frame on that promise or to set any specific targets . any specific targets. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration. we're not setting a target , a specific setting a target, a specific target on it, and the reason for thatis target on it, and the reason for that is partly because the conservatives have just effectively ripped up all the targets that they've set over many years. they've discredited the whole process. yes, but also more importantly, because there are short term factors that can affect the numbers and what we think instead is we need to have a long term approach that is about bringing net migration down and tackling the failings in the system. >> meanwhile, the conservatives say that they would free up 20 million gp appointments by the end of the next parliament. that's if they return to power. they're promising 100 new gp surgeries across
last year's net migration figure of 685,000, he says, has to come down, while shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to put a time frame on that promise or to set any specific targets . any specific targets. >> well, net migration has trebled in the last five years under the conservatives. one of the biggest drivers of that has been work migration. we're not setting a target , a specific setting a target, a specific target on it, and the reason for thatis target on it, and the reason...
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chair and vice chair mandelman thank you to eugene the body up thank you, sfgovtv for today is clerk yvette lopez-jessop madam clerk, call the roll. >> chair dorsey here. >> vice chair mandelman present we have quorum. >> thank you, madam clerk i believe a couple of announcements >> watch sf cable channel 26 or 99 (depending on your provider) watch www.sfgovtv.org. or streamline at www.sfgovtv.org for those wishing to make public comment remotely. >> public comment call-in: 1-415-655-0001; access code: 2663 130 5091# # you'll be able to listen to the meeting no r5e789 that when that public speak. when your 2 minutes are up, we will move on to the next caller. calls will be taken in the order in which they are received. best practices to speak slowly and turn down the volume of my tv or radios volume of my tv or radios and. >> remote participation: members of the public may attend the meeting to observe and provide public comment at the physical meeting location listed above or may watch sf cable channel 26 or 99 (depending on your provider) or may visit the sfgovtv website(www.sfgovtv.org)
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but speaking earlier — the shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to set a target or any date byeduction would be achieved. net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000 last year. labour's plans include more apprenticeships in jobs that are currently reliant on a significant level of migrant workers. here's our political correspondent lone wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this election campaign, and both major parties say they want to control it. labour says it would train more uk workers to fill skills shortages and it says firms that pay exploitative wages would be banned from hiring foreign workers. but labour have not put a figure on how much they would reduce it by, or a timeframe for when. i know that you are effectively trying to suggest i set a target or a broad target, i am not going to do that. we are going to be clear, net migration must come down, we believe it is important, and what keir has set out is commitments that we will bring migration down. the conservatives and the liberal democrats have a
but speaking earlier — the shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to set a target or any date byeduction would be achieved. net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000 last year. labour's plans include more apprenticeships in jobs that are currently reliant on a significant level of migrant workers. here's our political correspondent lone wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this election campaign, and both major parties...
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we had camilla tominey asking yvette cooper about what that number could look like.r an answer. arlene, do you think the days of trying to bnng think the days of trying to bring immigration down to the tens of thousands are just over? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well, you know, isn't it interesting you mentioned tens of thousands when the number, of course, is now in hundreds of thousands. and the reason why all of the parties are talking about immigration, of course, is that it's one of the key issues in this election. cost of living , the nhs and immigration. those are the three top issues for people when they're voting and therefore the parties. the tory party today is looking at the nhs as we've just seen. ed davey on his bike , talking about the on his bike, talking about the nhs, yet another stunt from ed. we're all looking forward to what the next one is going to be, but it is important for people in the country, and that's why that's why these leaders are talking about it. >> absolutely. i'm just going to bnngin >> absolutely. i'm just going to bring in pi
we had camilla tominey asking yvette cooper about what that number could look like.r an answer. arlene, do you think the days of trying to bnng think the days of trying to bring immigration down to the tens of thousands are just over? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well, you know, isn't it interesting you mentioned tens of thousands when the number, of course, is now in hundreds of thousands. and the reason why all of the parties are talking about immigration, of course,...
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this is, from yvette cooper, shadow home secretary.kers, like care, health, construction and engineering. >> yeah . well, i'll tell you >> yeah. well, i'll tell you what i have to say. this is absolute common sense , isn't it? absolute common sense, isn't it? we should be. why are we shipping people over to do jobs? and we've got unemployed people over here. >> it's totally common sense. but what gets me is that other parties, such as ukip, have campaigned on this, and they've been shouted down as racists. yeah, and yet here we are, labour coming out with the same policy, although of course, many years ago i'm old enough to remember that even gordon brown talked about british jobs for british workers. yeah, but then the labour party changed. but it's also interesting because, yes, labour are also promising to cut migration in. now, that's not difficult given that it's what, not difficult given that it's what, 685,000 not difficult given that it's what, 685,000 this year, 750,000 last year. but again, how are they going to do that? it s
this is, from yvette cooper, shadow home secretary.kers, like care, health, construction and engineering. >> yeah . well, i'll tell you >> yeah. well, i'll tell you what i have to say. this is absolute common sense , isn't it? absolute common sense, isn't it? we should be. why are we shipping people over to do jobs? and we've got unemployed people over here. >> it's totally common sense. but what gets me is that other parties, such as ukip, have campaigned on this, and they've...
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let�*s yvette cooper for labour are saying it is an empty promise.— it is an empty promise.ert who talked about the importance of getting the message across to the electorate. what do you think sir keir starmer and rishi sunak need to concentrate on this evening? tt sunak need to concentrate on this evenin: ? , ., , ., evening? it will be a big moment, the first head-to-head _ evening? it will be a big moment, the first head-to-head of - evening? it will be a big moment, the first head-to-head of only - evening? it will be a big moment, | the first head-to-head of only two the first head—to—head of only two debates between the two men likely to be prime minister afterjuly the 4th. full keir starmer he must make sure he does not put a foot wrong and you could expect a cautious approach, no drama starmer, it has been called. for rishi sunak, the prime minister, the conservative microlitre, clearly needs a game changer if you look at the opinion polls. —— the conservative leader. he warns that labour governments tend to leave with people because my taxes going up. it is more im
let�*s yvette cooper for labour are saying it is an empty promise.— it is an empty promise.ert who talked about the importance of getting the message across to the electorate. what do you think sir keir starmer and rishi sunak need to concentrate on this evening? tt sunak need to concentrate on this evenin: ? , ., , ., evening? it will be a big moment, the first head-to-head _ evening? it will be a big moment, the first head-to-head of - evening? it will be a big moment, the first...
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on behalf of illinois' third congressional district, i commend yvette and mona for their love for our community and their exceptional contributions to the ongoing struggle for civil rights. congratulations. with that i yield back. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the chair: without objection. >> tonight the american people will tune in to watch a ribbed debate with leftist hosts pretending to moderate. mr. ogles: biden's sham of a judicial witch hunt is as obvious to the american people as the amount of stimulants that biden takes before his public appearances. incoherent mutterings, lack of physical awareness and wandering off demonstrate his cognitive decline. ahead of tonight's debate, have no doubt his puppet masters will once again be administering a concoction of drugs to keep him awake. president trump volunteered to take a drug test. the white house handlers, however, won't let biden take a cognitive test because they know he'll fail. i agree wit
on behalf of illinois' third congressional district, i commend yvette and mona for their love for our community and their exceptional contributions to the ongoing struggle for civil rights. congratulations. with that i yield back. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the chair: without objection. >> tonight the american people will tune in to watch a...
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earlier this year, the british royal is attending the tripping the color and yvette mocking the monarch's official best day. she was last seen publicly back in december. charles is also having cancer treatment. he returns to public jesus in april. okay, those are your headlines coming up next, a very versus way of torture. the day the 6 when i was growing up in the 19 fifties and can i just had this sort of slightly true blue effect that, you know, basically the prince did things the right way. the result, the sort of pretty simple is read countries on the map and at the great, you know, i presume that we purchased, we were the good guys and we were trying to make the bed. but then later i discovered that when we came to our end struggle here, that wasn't, that wasn't quite true. mamma uprising isn't um, fee to movement that takes place in kenya in the 1950s. it is one of the most violent struggles in the british empire. the battle cry was not infrequent low, but why the fatality margate that will be new to both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often bee
earlier this year, the british royal is attending the tripping the color and yvette mocking the monarch's official best day. she was last seen publicly back in december. charles is also having cancer treatment. he returns to public jesus in april. okay, those are your headlines coming up next, a very versus way of torture. the day the 6 when i was growing up in the 19 fifties and can i just had this sort of slightly true blue effect that, you know, basically the prince did things the right way....
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up 150 of them. 50 they have no idea where they are, but mayorkas' response, we screened them and yvettem at the time we encounter them with such pride, i might add, and we proceed with extreme caution but there is "no evidence that these individuals are planning to harm anybody. are you stupid? the guys who distr orchestratedd created all of the destruction on 9/11 didn't do it them day they came in. they were here for many months preparing to do 9/11. and then he said, quote, it is a very small number. well, that's all it takes. look at 9/11. a very small number appeared and then he says, and we have definitely decreased the encounters in the united states. and the truth is somebody said to him from msnbc, if it was so easy to do, why didn't you do it a year and a half ago? you know what his answer was? we didn't need to, we had title 42 and the border was secure. well, then tell me, how did 7 million people get into the country? this is -- this is very sad. it is pathetic. it is our government not protecting american citizens. and what this guy is doing is he is creating what 51 intel
up 150 of them. 50 they have no idea where they are, but mayorkas' response, we screened them and yvettem at the time we encounter them with such pride, i might add, and we proceed with extreme caution but there is "no evidence that these individuals are planning to harm anybody. are you stupid? the guys who distr orchestratedd created all of the destruction on 9/11 didn't do it them day they came in. they were here for many months preparing to do 9/11. and then he said, quote, it is a...
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. >> judge yvette miller was on this panel. judge miller was apointed by a democrat.n to serve on georgia's appeals court. he recused herself. all three hearing the case were appointed by republicans. there are defense attorneys that have been interviewed and say it probably does favor the defendants. does it? >> i'm agnostic on that. i've subscribed to what chief roberts says, there's not democratic or republican judges but judges that try to get it right. they may bring a viewpoint to their work. i don't know if the party that ape pointed them means that the outcome is determined. i was a prosecutor for a long time, in front of lots of judges, appointed by lots of different people. and i can tell you, to my perception, never made a bit of difference in my work. >> chuck rosenberg, thank you. >>> one of the governors who just stood beside president biden as he explained the executive order tightening the u.s./mexico border, is getting to a camera outside of the white house. joining us, governor michelle grisham. >> thank you, chris. >> when you head back to new mexic
. >> judge yvette miller was on this panel. judge miller was apointed by a democrat.n to serve on georgia's appeals court. he recused herself. all three hearing the case were appointed by republicans. there are defense attorneys that have been interviewed and say it probably does favor the defendants. does it? >> i'm agnostic on that. i've subscribed to what chief roberts says, there's not democratic or republican judges but judges that try to get it right. they may bring a...
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and yvette largely attended by hard-line conservatives. during his speech the former president continued his attacks on electoral system. >> i go to california, we have 100,000 people show up and i say, why are we losing california? where we losing? it is so corrupt. the whole election process, and what we want to do is we ultimately want to go to paper ballots, voter i.d., one day voting. >> but trump conveniently leaves out of this narrative that the 2020 election was actually the most secure in american history. in fact those were the exact words used in a statement issued at the time by the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. this was a group that the trump administration tasked with ensuring the integrity of the 2020 election. notably, just a few days after they released a statement confirming the integrity of the election, donald trump fired scraps, the head. it wasn't already apparent that trumps grievances about election security and really about election security. to this day, no evidence of his or -- emerged that th
and yvette largely attended by hard-line conservatives. during his speech the former president continued his attacks on electoral system. >> i go to california, we have 100,000 people show up and i say, why are we losing california? where we losing? it is so corrupt. the whole election process, and what we want to do is we ultimately want to go to paper ballots, voter i.d., one day voting. >> but trump conveniently leaves out of this narrative that the 2020 election was actually the...
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. >> reporter: yvette comes from a prominent democratic political family in nogales.rwoman of latinos for lake, which supports trump ally, kari lake in her race for the senate. >> we're seeing so many people from like 160 different countries that don't even speak english. >> reporter: the republicans seem to be winning the messaging war on immigration, and gaining traction with latino voters, many who are immigrants, who are not part of the trump base. the question is whether they'll reach enough of them to flip swing states back to trump. most latino voters in the southwest are mexican americans who have lived in the border lands for generations or part of a wave of immigration that started in the 1980s. hundreds of thousands of arizonians live in a household where someone is undocumented, fear that trump will deport their loved ones pushes many to biden's side. >> compared to the trump administration, biden is better. i don't really live in that fear that i did when trump was in office. >> reporter: this is a race with tight margins, and any erosion in support in a
. >> reporter: yvette comes from a prominent democratic political family in nogales.rwoman of latinos for lake, which supports trump ally, kari lake in her race for the senate. >> we're seeing so many people from like 160 different countries that don't even speak english. >> reporter: the republicans seem to be winning the messaging war on immigration, and gaining traction with latino voters, many who are immigrants, who are not part of the trump base. the question is whether...