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so became d r e a c b students and a totally the timeless journey. the donald trump, this one, and as the 47th us presidents and a historic come back, and he's promised to change the face of the nation. today i will assign a series of historic executive orders. with these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of america and the revolution of common sense. it's all about common sense, the
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content mccrae. this is how it is there a live from to how. so coming up in thousands of palestinians and gone to return to see what is left of their homes on day 2 of a safe spot between as well. and some of the scramble side as more trucks inside cancer as part of the deal. but it's not nearly enough and you era has begun and the united states adult trump at the helm. trump has been sworn in as the 47th presidents, mocking a historic return to the white house, preserve, protect, and defend 0, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. the constitution. so help me, god, regulations the who's taking the ortho of office ushering into new administration and an into jo biden's presidency. and he's bound to begin his
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term with sweeping executive orders and doing findings, policies and an acting has on top of that list is immigration. and board a policy with an emergency declaration at the us southern florida and the complete hold to a legal crossings. trump is returning to the office backed by a house and senate under republican control. he is expected to sign close to $100.00 executive orders in the 1st days of his presidency. today, i will assign a series of historic executive orders. with these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of america and the revolution of common sense. so all of that common sense we're going to take you now to capital one, a rena with donald trump is expected to talk. now normally a bunch of this would happen outside, but because of the way that the adverse conditions,
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they are that of saying freezing temperatures, everything has been moved in doors. so all the pomp and pageantry that you would normally see on a presidential integration day is that to be downsized some watts and moved into us to the capital one reno. we had joined them now by petty cowhide, who is standing by taking it all in trump. support is uh, been watching the swearing into ceremony and uh, i understand petty that he is uh to, to speak to his faithful. uh, surely. i mean, this is a very big day for the mag and movement. the make america great again movement. what say, reaction pain, a saw a father, you. it's you know, right now i can tell you it's a little bit more. so the date that it has been, but it's been going on for a very long time. the presidents is about 2 hours behind schedule, but a lot of these people came here at 8 in the morning just to give you a sense of things. it's 5 pm now. so just city these chairs for hours,
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they've heard speeches from the likes of eli moss, but they did watch the not your ation here. at his speech in the it's a lot of applause when it came to closing down the border mass deportations changing. gender to only be female and male ad taking the panic, panama canal. those are the big applause lines just to set the scene. as you mentioned, we had to come inside and the capital one they said because of the cold just in the so somehow in this space they're going to have a parade. normally, you know, there's a parade pennsylvania avenue. i can't tell you that i've seen a marching band in the hallways. some people on um uh, the scottish pipes, the backpack, bagpipes total. i couldn't think about add uh some police officers firefighters. it'll partially be in part of the parade. it's a teeny tiny space. so i don't know if they're just gonna walk when front or, or how that's gonna work. but that we do expect to hear from president donald trump . and as you mentioned, there is a desk set up right there. so it looks like there's either a microphone or
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a teleprompter by that desk. so we expect to decide some of those executive orders here in front of a crowd of about $20000.00 people just on the, on the executive. what does that mean? how unusual would it be if he doesn't date uh, signing orders in, in front of this. and no gratian proud he, i mean, he's not making around. and in following through on many of his promises that he made in the campaign. it seems you know, it is incredibly unusual. in fact, the cover of presidents, the white house for 10 years, never saw anything quite like it. so it's just to take you through some of these executive orders. he's going to declare a national emergency, the boarder that will allow him to basically, as he said in a speech roommate and mexico at the what is he asking? asylum is going to declare a national emergency when it comes to energy that will allow him to approve pipelines, if possible. it opened up more federal land to drilling. he's also for pledging to
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get rid of diversity programs in the federal government. add add birth, right citizenship. now that he can't actually do that, it's a, it's in the constitution. and it's in the constitution because after the civil war, the north, what it did make sure that the children of formerly enslaved or not denied citizenship. so it's been in the causes usually for a minute, and that would take a constitutional convention or a, it's a much more complicated process. so just say, okay, it says we're not doing that anymore. so a lot of these orders likely to be challenged in the courts, just like we saw the 1st time around. okay, thank you so much penny. we will come back to you as and when donald trump begins to address the sites sylvia at capital one arena, thanks so much for the moment i headed cal. hi, was petty i was mentioning, immigration has been a k to donald trump campaign, and he has promised a number of executive orders addressing it on day one. it's listen into what he had
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to say a little earlier. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. we will reinstate my remain in mexico policy and i will send 2 to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country. but we have correspondents covering the story right across the us and mexico. john hendrick is in the century city of chicago. so i'm home and is standing by and tijuana, mexico, the 1st we're going to speak to how does your castro, who is at the southern border for us in texas? how do you, the number of migrant crossings drops shop play dramatically in 2024. can just give us an update on the situation there at the moment as it stands.
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yeah, i'm standing right on the border here and it has been quiet. in fact, it's been this way because the last few days and it is reflective of the trend we've sink in the late part of the bided term. and in late 2024. when crossings are at a 4 year low, many years. and that's attributed to biden's options that he took before leading office already making it very difficult for asylum seekers to get through. but now that trump has signal, he will be declaring this national emergency and ceiling. the board are completely well that declaration itself hasn't changed anything at this point or the one that he's about to make. we haven't seen much action here at the border. it's been very peaceful and talking to the towns people here in the calen, texas. they said that, you know, they are there, they have not seen evidence of an invasion as we again heard president trump use today to describe unauthorized border crossers. so once this declaration is signed,
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the, what we do expect would be to see more national guard troops arrive a, in fact, we've already seen some in the town itself, not on the border. and they would be here essentially just to stand guard in case there are more people who make an attempt to cross this same thing happened in 2019 tom when trump declared, during his 1st term, also a national emergency here on the border. it enabled him to build some of his border wall, like the section you see behind me, and he's hoping that doing so again, a new declaration will open up more money to continue construction, as well as enable him to send more troops here to the border. out of border states reacted to donald trump's promises a yeah. will state like texas, where i am now has been really looking for were the leadership of the state as i'm looking forward to trump taking office hasn't preparing now for months ever since
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he won the section, the state of texas has actually purchased more private ranch land that was right along the border. they're hoping to create the attention center as their mass of camps to assist trump and his promise of those mass deportation. to augment the detention space also, they're expected to be sending their own national troops under the governors to boost what trump is sending as well. we've seen this all play out in the past again during trumps 1st term. this time around, he's going to try again. and even though it may not be such at a time of high crossings, it certainly is something that trump is trying to deliver to his supporters. to make good on his campaign, promises about stealing this border and reporting undocumented immigrants. okay, thanks so much for all of that heidi, heidi direct castro for us in texas at the us mix the cardboard. so many migraines
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saw you that already experiencing the impact of trumps presidency signing the hearings have been canceled the program and for the we actually had the appointment scheduled for today. but an email arrived saying that the appointment have been changed since thursday. just in case that came with my family to check that it was true, but now the application says that all appointments were canceled. we don't know what is going to happen or can someone hockey since we are here, please let us in, please. of the old work that we have put in to get here. let us enter your country so that we can pay to ourselves in life and be somebody else's hair. is john holman, is a line for us in tijuana, mexico and john, how does trump mix that kind of policy affects the people that are still hoping to cross the juices you heard from those people in far as the exact same situation here. the people the same behind us, this was just a little while ago, a line of people that were hoping to go to the asylum appointment to see if they'd
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be gone to the side of the month of the c, b p one up that was put in by the, by the administration i just as we were talking to and they were getting those same emails, your appointments being canceled, the cvt, one system has been canceled. they come with everything and all of them have been waiting months for the asylum appointment. so people sort of subjected wondering what they were going to do next from different countries. they'll just next code, but then is way like cuba, all sorts of hate see as well. now the bigger picture here is that c, b, p one that was pulled in by the, by the administration was done. so to try make migration a bit more orderly problem, people just not seeing at the border crossing over legally into the states and then asking for a silent good way to do it by the out from anywhere in mexico. and then they were only allowed to the boat at this point when they got to the goals, the appointment. now that's been taken away that we haven't got an indication that
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the trump administration is going to put anything in place of it scrapped to see what's actually going to happen to asylum seekers. where the devil stop messing on these folders again? in general, explain the response via politically to to donald trump's plans. you have the, the mexican president called a showing them how to tell you the morning press conference before we knew exactly what president trump was going to put into these uh, executive orders. who though i think the mexican government had a fair idea. one thing they talked about was room 9 in mexico. that's another policy in which president trump had the 1st time he was in office and he says it now he's going to bring it back. that's where a saw him see, cuz the already go into the process and they're waiting to see if that works. so no, i'm not going to use in the united states up to now they've been able to wait in the us itself while that process plays out. president trump is going to do the same as he did last administration that he was in,
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and he's gonna send those people back to mexico no matter where the problem. well that process plays out. no danger for that in terms of them, it makes curious at buddhist is like tiquana where we are now like especially new level lorenzo. right? not same time, only see the quantities through to a certain extent over run by criminal games. so what happened last time around, we don't come in today because migrants being systematically kidnapped in some of those cities when they go to cross the bridge and being held for run. so i'm not going to be the worry this time around what the mexican government has said is listen, remaining max carry this is you, do you lot unilateral decision by the united states? we have another part in this, but we're going to have to see how we had that. now they've done it. so it wasn't a rejection of it. given the trade and the things that made it depends on the us and then over it in a position to do that, but it wasn't a whole and acceptance of either. okay, thank you for breaking all of that down for us john john, home and for us to you want to mix the car. so we're going to hit to chicago. now,
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what is known as a sanctuary? so he went, undocumented migraines, protected from prosecution, was also the son of an anti trump protest earlier today. john hendrick joins us now . fist each on you. are that protest only? what will people telling you there? well there are about 2500 people according to the organizers, which is pretty amazing when you consider that the temperature here is minus 12 degrees celsius and they say there would have been twice that many people. but half of that rally of dozens of organizations was cancelled. they were going to be 2 groups that met at the trump tower. one group decided not to do it because of dangerously cold temperatures. and when we spoke to the, one of the main issues that they were concerned about was immigration. this, after all, is the 2nd iteration of a trumpet ministration that instituted a muslim band that upset a lot of, uh,
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of arab and muslim americans here in the city of chicago. there a fair amount of them. and the concern is now about the mass deportations that have been sort of pre leaks in the american media. that is a talk of the trumpet, ministration, deporting large groups of people. and what we'd heard does that would start right here in chicago. been how us of these long chicago actually preparing for this the for taishan drive this through to begin will this be a sanctuary city? the city is actually not cooperating with federal officials. the city is told police to continue. it's a, it's current policy of not sharing the immigration status of people that encounters um, city officials tell us that they will not know when the raids begin. because the federal officials are not cooperating with chicago city officials because it's
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a sanctuary city. but we know that churches here have cancelled spanish language services because what they don't want is to have a one stop shopping for the ice officials to come and meet you know, arrest and mess the poor people here. but we've also talked to people who said that they, they are hunkering down, they're staying in their homes, they're not going to work, they're not going out to celebrations. and so what we're just waiting for what is reported to be 100 to 200 federal agents coming in to chicago, other cities to new york, miami and other cities as well. but coming into your, in order to arrest people, maybe starting with people who have had some criminal records in arresting anyone who is around at the time when they encounter those people. so this is a city in waiting and it is come batting. the trump administration's policy, both from a government level and on the streets here in chicago. okay,
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thank you so much, joan joan engine for us there in chicago. a live pictures now from the arena with donald trump, the capital one to read it with donald trump is ju, just speech actually, because his family and many other dignitaries have been arriving of the last couple of minutes. so as soon as he does take to the podium, we will prospect that we have been given would an indication that he could actually sign executive orders in the arena as we are hearing from our correspondent petty calhane, who is there uh, just how unusual that would be normally uh the signs in the office or in the west wing also whitehouse, blue cross. thank to trump as him when he takes the stand is going to go to phillips business. who is a fellow fellow all the institute for policy studies here in washington, dc. she is also well sort of understanding palestine and israel. thank you very much for being here. first of all,
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if we can just start to who with the executive orders and how much legal pushback. uh, are you expecting? he is. donald trump going to have it all his own why, you know, there's already a norm is levels of mobilization and organizations to push back against these executive orders. many of which were discussed in his speech today, which was a rather extraordinary explanation of his view of the grievances of this country that he put forward and then how he will end the grievances. and in doing so, he is sorted a level of, of support for empire and power. that's really quite extraordinary, even for him to be really talking about a return to manifest destiny. and when we talked about an imperial presidency, this time around, he's talking about really going back to expanding the territory of the united states. something quite inexplicable, i think in terms of what the rest of the world will think about is talking about
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expanding our territory, carrying our flag into new horizons, including of course, manifest destiny into space. but this talk of empire as a solution. the specifics of course, through the executive orders, but in this broad articulation of his vision of the next 4 years is quite front. and i think on a global level as well as here in the united states. yeah, just just on the on foreign policy because we, we have heard from a number of foreign leaders, including the presidents. if you kind of brush today his have both widen, the, let's just have a listen to what they had to say. charisma, believe this, just the respective list said we can achieve security for ourselves and everyone in europe. now, there was a good chance for this after the annual duration of the new us president donald trump. he has a strong man. i wish president trump and all of the american success ukrainians are ready to work together with the americans to achieve pace, real pace. this is a chance. what's the cause of was the pre election period has been difficult for mr
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. trump, in every way he and even members of his family would constantly under severe pressure. there were even attempts on his life, but he should of the coverage to win in a convincing manner. we see the statement of the newly elected president of the united states and members of his team about the desire to restore direct contacts with russia that interrupted not by us, but by the outgoing administration. as we know, donald trump said he was going to end the war on day one, clearly is not going to be that simple. i mean, how difficult is the issue of the crime we're going to be fit to trump and, and how do you think he's going to handle this? but i think we still don't know how he intends to handle it, whether he will cut off all military support as he has threatened on some occasions whether he will continue levels of military support. he has claimed that he could, in the uh, in the war and ukraine in one day. and that apparently had something to do with, he would call the 2 leaders and they would both be so intimidated by him that they
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would do whatever he said, that's probably not exactly how it's going to happen. so i don't think we actually know what his intention is, but i do think that he's dealing with the situation which is no longer the top headline in foreign policy in the united states. it's been you, sir, certainly by the crisis in gaza. where the question of the role of us military support the, the $17000000000.00 direct military aid. the additional 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in supporting us troops directly on the ground to support israel and seeing the genocide that has resulted. that of course, has become a much bigger issue for public opinion and public policy is something assumptions here in the united states, how he intends to deal with that. the on claiming credit for the uh, for the ceasefire, which just went up in into effect. we still don't know, we don't know if he will even increase the level of military aid or whether he'll cut it back. and we've been talking
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a lot lately over the last several days in regards to the cx. 5 deal when it comes to phase, to many people in benjamin netanyahu and cabinet to ends in his own party, even want the boys to continue and guns up to phase one. the 1st buys the 1st 6 weeks of the war is finished. many say that to the israel has the placing of donald trump to do so, to continue the war and gaza. what do you make of that? and do you think that trump has indeed, given his blessing, affordable to, to continue. and i think there's a very significant danger that he has given the green light. we don't have a, a text of something he said directly to nothing yahoo in the, in the phone call that they had about 34 weeks ago, which was a call that they both said was a very important call. it's very friendly and strategic call. but we also have seen no indications from a, from trump, or from who's on weiss,
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that he intends to pressure is really in any way to go forward with phase 2. as we know that negotiations for phase 2 will begin for another 2 weeks. when they do, it's going to be very difficult because of the nothing yahoo is of course under enormous pressure at home to get any kind of a deal necessary to bring home all the rest of the hostages. and that's going to not happen until phase 2. if he refuses to go forward into phase 2, which means a virtually full withdrawal of israeli troops from of gaza including the parts that nothing else who has said he will not give up the nets of inquiry or uh, and the philadelphia core door. if he goes ahead with withdrawing troops from those 2 areas, he will almost certainly lose his, his not people in his government to call for new elections. and it's unlikely he would win new elections. we do know that the opposition, which some of which also supports continuing the war after the hostages of have
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been brought home might they will support him. so it's very uncertain how that would play out in the domestic electronics situation inside israel. but what we do know is that the statements, the trunk is made, there will be hell to pay if the hostages are not released. he has not, for example, said there will be hell to pay of israel does not allow in $600.00 trucks a day of humanitarian. a yes he does not said it will be hell to pay if israel does not stop, bombing, the hell to pay seems to be reflected only if he doesn't like what the palestinians to him asked carries out. it is a serious danger that he may well have given some agreement to uh, to netanyahu, either for, for, for agreement that he to go back to work. or perhaps some agreement that further settlement to massive expansion of settlement in the west bank. and perhaps parts of gaza would not be opposed to fund the united states, that the us would defend israel's illegal expansion or annexation of more territory
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. any of those are possible and this is been uh, what many people have said could potentially happen. we just, uh, looking at a lot of pictures of donald trump finally entering the capital one arena in washington dc where he is due to speech. we will take that live isn't when he does, but i want to talk about america's allies, traditional allies because the french presidents and menu alma chrome has called for the european union to wake up. as donald trump was an authorized, it's, let's just listening to a menu on my phone. now, we also do not going to use this. what will we do in europe tomorrow? since our american ally was, throws its little ships from them and to join. yet if they sent a fight as he gets from the atlantic to the pacific, this of scenarios that we need to prepare for donald trump's 1st to him was not really much by great relations with either the you or nice or countries. so let's
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go, what do you make of this response from a crone, and is it likely to find support at the moment? well, i think there are certain parts of, of speech today that reflected some of that concern, which is the primacy of the us antagonism towards china and the militarization of that relationship on the part of the united states. trump is consistent with what has been largely the, the by the administration is by policy as well to see the, the relationship with china has the most problematic more than with russian for them with a run, a certainly more than israel palestine. so in that context, he made clear that that was his primary. that was his, his primary strategic focus. on the other hand, the tone of his taught of empire and reclaiming his colonial empire. the spirit of the frontier, america's decline is over. all of that speaks to greater militarization,
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perhaps in further areas around the world, which could include maintaining a strong military presence even further in the mediterranean, elsewhere in and around europe, as well as in the pacific aiming at china, he talked about being a peace maker and a unifier, but the rest of what he said really did not, did not reflect that kind of a claim. he made it much clear a claim when he talked about taking the us his rightful place as the greatest most powerful country in the world. when he talked about unilateral changes to the name of the gulf of mexico, for example, to the gulf of america instead restoring the, the traditional, really imperial name of, of mount denali in alaska to mount mckinley. and then, of course, claiming threatening that he could send troops against panama to reclaim, as he puts it into the panama canal. all of those are very dangerous kinds of
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military threats. so to the degree that mac homes concern is that trump is not likely to be as militaristic as the, the, by the administration or earlier administration. i think that sir is misplaced, if his fear is that more of the military will be going towards china and less towards europe added at various points in time. that could be more realistic. okay, thank you so much, phyllis, we really do appreciate your insight into so many different issues that donald trump has already throwing up and running a few hours into his sick and to him as president. that is, if it has been a fellow of the institute for policy studies in washington, d. c. thanks so much for you. uh, watching live scenes uh, at the capital one arena with prison. donald trump has uh just walked in and appeared in front of his adoring support. his, his family is. this is his vice president chevy. vance is also there with,
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with his family that's listed in the the .

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