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Chris Jansing Reports

have crossed the border. >> i am mexican, 100%. i am against all the illegals. >> i see a lot of people wanting a handout, instead of coming to work. >> reporter: yvette comes from a prominent democratic political family in nogales. now she's a maga republican, and the chairwoman 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,

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BBC Election Debate

the uk _ position where there are parts in the uk that are suffering from it. aren't _ the uk that are suffering from it. aren't you — the uk that are suffering from it. aren't you at risk of stigmatising a whole generation of very pay tragic young british muslims who do speak english and do speak urdu and there is language? that is what nigel farage is hinting to for some he is saying they'll street in the uk where people don't speak english. no, he said 25% of 18—25 muslims believed injihad. this is not what he said. 50% also don't believe what happened on october seven. there is a major problem. this shows multiculturalism doesn't work. we want unit cultures. bound by british values, teach them. why don't you actually make sure people come from england, from wales into scotland? more people have come from england and wales— more people have come from england and wales to work in scotland than before _ and wales to work in scotland than

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BBC News

guest about energy. there are a lot of energy intensive english destroys here _ of energy intensive english destroys here it _ of energy intensive english destroys here it is _ of energy intensive english destroys here it is a — of energy intensive english destroys here. it is a crucial place in the batting — here. it is a crucial place in the batting against climate change. there _ batting against climate change. there is — batting against climate change. there is a — batting against climate change. there is a lot of controversy about carbon _ there is a lot of controversy about carbon storage. people think it's a game _ carbon storage. people think it's a game changer in terms of kluivert change _ game changer in terms of kluivert change. there are also lots of plans for renewable energy and the success or failure _ for renewable energy and the success or failure of— for renewable energy and the success or failure of that will be crucial to climate _ or failure of that will be crucial to climate change and also to the economy — to climate change and also to the econom . �* :, :. economy. peter in bournemouth, in terms of the — economy. peter in bournemouth, in terms of the numbers _ economy. peter in bournemouth, in terms of the numbers and _ economy. peter in bournemouth, in terms of the numbers and the i terms of the numbers and the polling, we have to have all the normal caveats around polling because it isn't always correct, but what are the expectations of the parties as you are talking to them? there are eight conservative mps in dorset, it is something they have been able to rely on, almost safe seats, in previous elections. this time labour are hopeful of taking the two bournemouth seats and they

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

voters. they still have that, but the gap is narrowing, especially in heavily latino swing states like arizona. that could be consequential. take a look. on arizona's border with mexico sits nogalis. republicans are hoping to use this. >> i'm against all this. >> i see a lot of people wanting a handout. >> reporter: this woman is a maga republican. the chairwoman for latinos for lake. >> we are see so many different people that don't speak english. >> reporter: the republicans seem to be winning the messaging war. they are starting to gain traction with some latino

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Katy Tur Reports

countries that don't even speak english. >> reporter: the republicans seem to be winning the messaging war on immigration, and are gaining traction with heat voters, many immigrants who were not part of the trump base. the question is whether they will reach enough of them to flip swing states like arizona back to trump. most latino voters in the southwest are mexican americans who have either lived in the borderlands for generations or were 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 still pushes many to biden's side. >> obviously 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: but this is a race with tight margins and any erosion in support in a swing state like arizona could be a real blow to president biden. in a county where 60% of voters are registered democrats, some prefer to hide their face when

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BBC News

but the welsh conservative senedd leader said he had "lost the confidence of the people of wales". you're live with bbc news. thursday marks the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings — and commemorative events have been taking place in france and in the uk. june 6th, 191m was the day that british, american, canadian and french troops landed on the beaches of normandy, taking the germans by surprise and changing the course of world war two.(oov) in portsmouth two. in portsmouth on the english south coast, the king, the queen, and prince william paid tribute to the last remaining d—day vetera ns. more than a0 british veterans have travelled to normandy — the youngest is 98 years—old. the main event will go ahead thursday at the british normandy memorial at ver—sur—mer. danjohnson is in portsmouth where commemorations began.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> we are always looking down at our phones and i think about tupac when he said keep your head up. i think about songs like be optimistic, where as long as you keep your head to the sky, things will be okay. it has got to be something to where they are keeping us constantly looking down. why aren't we intentionally looking up? if there are all of these devices making us look down, we have to be intentional about looking up. we have to. >> there is another person you talk about and write about that you hold at a different level, a higher standard. if the audience had a picture of you and i and said which person in this picture truly is connected to, loves, and is inspired by their whole life judy bloom, i am guessing 99.9% of the audience would go it is obviously you, stephanie, but it is not. it is you. >> my mom is an english teacher.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> 30 years. >> probably longer now. she is an english teacher and we grew up with the book it program to get a free pizza. i liked to read all kinds of things and my mom gave me advice. she said read things that don't necessarily pertain to you. when i would be in the library and see these books from beverly cleary and judy bloom. judy bloom was talking to young white girls. that was the opposite of who i am, so i started reading them, but i fell in love with the storytelling. i love judy bloom storytelling the same way i love jay-z's storytelling or scarface. she tells great stories. i'm not a person afraid to celebrate people, so i have always spoken about her for years. about five or six years ago she sent me an autographed copy of are you there, god, it is me, margaret. i thought my team was playing a trick on me. then the movie came out and she asked to meet me in new york.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

but you know, she's an english teacher, and we grew up off the book it program, where you had to read four books to get a free pizza. i used to read all types of things in the library. my mom gave me a great piece of advice. she said read things that don't necessarily pertain to you. so i would be in the library and see books from beverly cleary and judy bloom, judy bloom was talking to young, white girls, that was like the total opposite of who i am, but i fell in love with the story telling. i love judy bloom's story telling the same way i love jay-z's story telling. >> judy and jay. >> she tells great stories. i'm not a person that's afraid to celebrate people, so i've always spoken about her for years. and so about five, six years ago she sent me an autographed copy of are you there god, it's me, margaret, for myself and my oldest daughter. i thought my team was playing a trick on me. i was like, this didn't happen. when her movie came out, she asked to meet me in new york so.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

look at the clouds. >> gratitude. >> you think about the world we in, we're always looking down at our phones. i think about like tupac when he said keep your head up. i think about songs like be optimistic from sound of blackness. as long as you keep your head to the sky, things will be okay. it's got to be something to where they're keeping us constantly looking down. like why aren't we intentionally looking up enough? if there's all of these devices that are making us look down, we have to be intentional about looking up. we have to. >> there's another person that you talk about, that you write about, that you hold at a different level, a higher standard. and if the audience had a picture of you and i and said which person in the picture truly is connected to, loves, and has been inspired by their whole life judy bloom, i'm guessing 99.9% of this audience would go obviously, it's you, stephanie. but it's not, it's you. >> that's my girl. my mom is an english teacher. >> 30 years. >> yeah, probably longer now.

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