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seriously indeed, given the fact that president biden on his way out, issued these pardons, positing as well. pre emptive pardons, at least 6 members, office own family to fit some kind of action from the incoming administration. mike, you mentioned that donald trump is on his way back to the white house as a welcoming committee awaiting him that just flesh that out for us a bit. what. what are the plans for the rest of the day? i a will he is due back here at any moment you should be arriving. that's not that far from the capital. the reason the way he's just being and that's honestly a presidential, a motorcade is guy to move very quickly through the streets of washington, dc. he will come here, he says that he will write some more executive orders in the oval office. you'll then get on his way to the little girl bowl. said 3 taking place in dc tonight. he won't be going the dropping in on each of them. busy he will have that night off to
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having done the executive orders. he will then go out and formally end the stay up and over ation with the enroll robles, which happened across the city. actually far less than that have been in previous, an old gratian set, possibly because of this frigid weather up here. so the number of events of actually being, i will go down about, he will be going out a long, long day for the new president, starting early this morning, t with the by didn't spend the, an old duration, then signing of documents, splitting cabinet positions on acton basis, attending confirmation by the senate, and that's to just that very quickly. another bit of news which is just dropped is that his nomination was secretary of defense, a very controversial nomination, the texas as actually being passed by the senate armed services committee by 14 votes to 13. this will not go to the full senate for vote. it's very unlikely
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that the, any republicans in the full senate will vote against this. so it looks as though uh, president trump has got his 1st is kevin, it's not many in place or certainly will have in the next couple of days. all right, mike, thanks for that. so that's my kind of at the white house with donald trump will be arriving very soon. it is just off to 0 hours. gmc, we've been following donald trump's and know gratian and the follow up of the policy is that we're at the capital one arena and donald trump making a speech and talk you have all the executive orders that he has begun to. so i now go to the white house to sign a whole lot more or less close to petty call aid at who's still there at the reading that say, patsy reflects on what you've seen on you. what is it? 5 integrations you've covered over the is how does this one compare? and what does it tell us about the 4 years ahead?
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it tells us that this is going to be a very much a norm breaking presidency. yet again, as you know, they moved it inside because they said it was just simply too cold. it is really very frigid here across the country. but they moved it inside. they were able to fill up the stadium about 20000 people, far from the 220000 that they said had tickets to watch it on the mall. but we saw here, people waited for 8 hours as you see during some speeches for mega members. eli mosque, some of the incoming cabinet officials, people in congress. then they saw a very, very baited parade with the president and his family and the vice president jd baths and his family. watching lots of archie babs that we saw or heard from the president at a very much in line with his a dog year old speech. he talked about, uh, this will be a new age of american dom and its, uh, he promised that the chair of so we're going to make america rich,
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a city. of course, if you have the same time said he's gonna bring inflation down. that said, inflation tends to be impacted by tariffs, because people actually pay more for the goods that come into this country. and let's not forget, we saw donald trump issued tear of said his 1st term. and it lets you retaliatory is care ups to the point that american farmers have e mailed out by $28000000000.00 because they lost so much market share in places like china. still, he has said that this is his favorite word in the dictionary, and he's prophesied to cut back of the iris. so somebody that's a very wealthy in this country have been asking for because obviously they benefit from the previous tax cuts. but again, very unusual. we heard the speech then he went over and sized a bunch of executive orders, for example, full of us out of the parish climate change kind of agreement. so they did that a bunch of and then he went in through pens that the crowd all depends. that you'd
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use decide all of his executive orders, but truly the biggest news you made here was say that he was going to part in what he called the january 6 hostages. that's a very right wing term that they've been using. obviously these are prisoners, hundreds and hundreds of prisoners who are tracked down by the f. b i over the last 4 years, put on trial, many of them sentenced to prison for physically feeding capital police officers. so the president, falling through it, his problem is that he is bored. you go back to the white house and pardon them add, does a get a remarkable political come back for the man who really left this town industries 4 years ago because of the disgrace of the because he was really shamed because of the interaction. think about this, he's starting the 1st, the next term, his 2nd term part in the people that were the, the reason that he was shawn for a very brief amount of time. so a really remarkable political turn come back in,
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turn around for donald trump indeed. and right now we're watching his medicaid on route from the capital one to rena patty to the white house, just finished. and if you would, what's plan now i think is going to be i think that he will sign those pauses for those j 6 hostages. if he calls it the, those who are convicted for the rights on capitol hill that you've just been talking about and carry on with his executive orders. and what else is on the agenda as well? it's really a just so okay, that covered the white house for 10 years and it is pretty remarkable. all of the furniture will be switched. so what happens is that usually the 1st lady go through these giant books, the smithsonian has giant category books of inventory that they have in their collection. and they pick out the decor, and so in the tie between when they leave the white house and when he gets back, it's usually shorter than this. because the phrase,
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usually just outside the white house, everything's been switched around. so we'll probably get a good look at his office at the oval office, and you can tell a lot about what the president's priorities are 5, which statues, which pages they put in there. so he'll go, they'll sit at the rosewood desk, likely have some video, some pictures, the pool will be following them. then of course they'll be a change and then they'll go to the 3 balls. there's usually more than that. truthfully i think about i had maybe 10, i want to say for the 1st one. uh but what are the 1st things donald trump did? he made it clear. so the flags that didn't have staff for dr. jimmy carter. they were supposed to customarily stay 30 days. at half staff, donald trump made the capital chain to the speaker of the house. change that for the capitol cuz he didn't what the flight that has staff, what he was inaugurated. one of the 1st order she did is make sure all the federal buildings in the country raise the flags back up to full height to celebrate his
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2nd term. and the president's or i've had a great story to you as ever as we watched the medicaid. the stormy along the street, cmt street is heading for the white house. probably talk you later. thanks a lot. lots of people speaking at the reading that before donald trump not least, steve would call for trump's middle east. and boy, he was the 1st person to address the crowd in fact, off to the parade in the arena, and introduced the president highlighting from middle east on foreign policy plans of the principles. president trump has laid out for our approach to the middle east and foreign policy in general are 4 fold and they are clear, one respect for sovereignty. every nation deserves the right to determine its own destiny, free from the interference of external powers, to economic prosperity as a bridge disability through economic partnerships and investments. we can build
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a foundation for cooperation that transcends historical grievances through courageous diplomacy. real progress requires difficult conversations and bold decisions and is through it is through these, the trust is built and maintained. and finally, for reciprocity and accountability, the united states requires reciprocal actions from our partners. we're done carrying the financial burden for nations that are unwilling the we are doing, carrying the financial burden, the nations that are on willing to find their own progress. the days of blank checks are over. so that is steve. what call for the trunk, middle east envoy?
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let's get some analysis civil now with stephen soonest, who's professor of politics and the director of middle east studies at the university. san francisco joins is from san francisco. it's david, great. have you brought with us here or now? is there a lots of things to discuss? i think top billing is this partnering for a lot of people, as donald trump put that of the as he times at the j 6 hostages. those who would jailed for the rights in various crimes on capitol hill, right? so we must all forget where people actually died. what do you make of that? that is quite disturbing. indeed, many republicans as well as a people of other political persuasions, are pretty horrified. what would on this wasn't resurrection, people did die the easel, his officers and others were badly beaten. and the republican party is traditionally been one of law and order in respect to police. and they, uh, and they even defended often times the police brutality against the civilians. but
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in this case it appears that if the police are protecting democracy and trying to prevent a crew of somehow they deserve to be attacked. and this has been, again, this is something that is really unprecedented. no modern, a president has part in the search of violence to criminals, like this, particularly in one that frankly threatened the constitutional order of the united states. what of is a rule tone during his speech at the reading of the capital one, a rena, you know this witness thing of the dawn of a golden age of america. all these promises of executive orders that are going to be dismissed and new ones signed as well. there is a lot of this grandiosity about a new american uh, era and the live. but the fact is that the united states, like all great powers in history, is, or is it as right as really past its prime, it is declining. this is not like the immediate years after world war 2, where we were, when trump and others were growing up, you know,
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where the us control literally have to be gross world product where we could pretty much get our way with nations. and if they didn't like it, we could, you know, send in the c, i a to stage a coup and that kind of thing. we start even putting the, obviously tomorrow, legal questions about that kind of a attitude. the says simply doesn't have that power anymore or in a much more complex world. and we, we need it as a country is really going to, to make it to, is needs to be a multi lateral approach. you know, to be part of a family of nations, but trump doesn't see it as a family of nation tcs or as america trying to try to revive this kind of imperial roles. and it's not going to be easy because it not only is it not possible, but it's going to lead to a lot of resentment, not just from radical forces, not just from those in a global south and, and, and the light, but meant for many of our allies in europe, elsewhere as well. what about foreign policy and started perhaps with the middle
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east, a donald trump, a pretty bullish about the opportunities that his presidency is going to open up for a securing a peace deal in the long time. and in the mid least, perhaps there's something in that given the success of steve corporate hub in getting the sci fi going, that is a different approach from the, by the ministration. most of the, of the ceasefire. certainly a positive example. and as a bad reflection, frankly, on bite and who, who had the power and have the leverage to have a condensed israel to agree to a cease fire many months ago. but uh, while he doesn't want to see a hot war and the, the dental instability going on. that's related to that. i can't imagine that he's going to push for real piece that would require a quality for palestinians, either in a, a viable to state solution or not a single uh, by national state. i mean, his approach to peace has been to make deals with various, uh, uh,
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errors names that i've never really been a war with israel or a many 1000, many thousands of kilometers away to unilaterally recognizes ro without recognizing a palestinian statehood. and the fact is, unless and until the college student in question is the address, there will not be a peace and his is appointees are quite disturbing. the majority of them tend to be, these are right wing. christian fundamentalists do believe that the entire area belongs to the jews by virtue of the book of genesis in the bible. and with that kind of attitude is hard to imagine any, any real, real progress in terms of the overall peace on. indeed, at terrace, the most beautiful, but in the dictionary says donald trump, they going to make us rich other than that, it is really a, a pretty so i mean, there are legitimate to critiques to the new liberal order or the, the, the, the, the emphasis on free trade and, and how it has and you know,
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harm the many domestic economies and the like and as not paid enough attention to workers and consumers the environment. but the terrorists are not the way to go about it. you entire, so obviously raised price. it is because it is a consumer that ends up paying for them. it doesn't bring in money as he said, he tends to apply. and as, as, as, as your uh, your porter. i mentioned earlier it leads to retaliation that, you know, countries will put up parents in response to american terrorists and in crete trade wars and, and that's not going to work for anybody. it's david. good to talk to you. i appreciate the investing 0 speaking just at from san francisco. this well, immigration is being keith at from the time pay. then he has promised a number of executive orders addressing it on day one. let's listen to what he had to say a little bit at all. illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the
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places from which they came. we will reinstate my remain in mexico policy and i was sent to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country. but many migrants say that already experiencing the impact of trump presidency saying the hearings have been canceled. the program of the we actually had the appointment scheduled for today, but an email arrived saying that the appointment had been changed 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, and since we are here, please let us in please. after all the work that we have put in to get here, they have to enter your country so that we can pay to ourselves in life and be somebody. well, i've had to live now to the southern border out 0 is don't hold me. is that force
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into one in mexico to join the what's be the response to transplant? yeah, just as you've just been here and those people the same people, the same for us here in coupon to we're actually in the queue where people queue up when they finally got their appointments together. so i'm in the united states. everyone behind me, they've gone from hope in the morning when they pull, they still have the appointment to sort of dejection and try to work out the people that are still left. what exactly is going on with that leaves the, this is all in the c, v p one system, the by the administration started up and that's with the, as an up a new side on the app from anywhere in mexico. once you get to this country, and then from there, you can book old off for an unimportant asylum appointment in the united states. well that states and they still people massing here on the boat. they just came when they had the appointment. so this line and then they so, and then they came for their appointment,
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see if they could get into the united states and if their side of the claim was successful. so it was credited with thing and some sort of owed it to the board of us, the big picture of what the trump administration. now it's done away with that. and apparently consul dot moto love to see what they come up with next. but in the moment, the my credit for these people here, they've come a lot of them with suitcases that telling us that they sold everything somebody is doing a lot of them for ben is white glove from nicaragua, from hate to different countries. owens di strikes and one way or another and now they're trying to work out well. my appointments just being cancelled. they got the email, a lot of them just what we were that. what's next for me? a lot of people coming free mexico will be asking the same sort of question right now. how does come semester policy affects people still hoping to cross the the and i think that they've been cost in limbo. i guess if you wanted to see how a country's policy changing one moment to the next can affect people in real time.
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this is a, you know, this is these people not knowing what to do. now, if we talk about mexico on a white a level, many of these people from other places for this country now has got a bit of a struggle now, especially as president cloudy a shame them is not just things like migration. the coupon, for example, has started to a state of emergency. they've declared it because they said they're going to have to use a lot more resources at the migrants. now they're going to be stuck here for people, the presumably going to be deported back in some it started. so they're going to try and have to find the site useful and bed full. but also the trump administration said, if that makes car doesn't stop migration, if it doesn't stop the flow offense into uh, the ip you're getting to the united states is also gonna start leveraging terrace. you were just talking about the piracy of up to 25 percent on old mexican goods. so that might be the next thing at the hit. this country. so incentive migrants,
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intensive terrorist and other things. mexico is really going to have. 3 a fully situation, it seems on the times with the next us ministration and john dollars from tulsa, the floods. we heard them talking a little bit earlier in the speech of the arena, the capital one or even talking the flood of criminals. crossing the border, crossing the southern border into the united states. how seriously can we really tell you that of the i think in the 15 years or sorry, the i've been reporting from this border and often we've migrants heading through it. and especially in the last few years, i think that absolute terms like that are obviously completely unfounded. if we talk about migrants, their protection for the country obviously mixed in with them. that's also so people like thoughts, people that wrecked government officials, people that made a washing machines for a living people. the attacks you drive is just to die and intermingled with them.
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obviously there's going to be some criminals. nothing is ever completely black and white, but to suggest that just it's the present systems of different countries, the opening off and they're going to united states completely on the found it. a lot of people that we're talking to, especially the last couple of weeks are coming from venezuela. and there has been an exodus of golden 7000000 people as i country economy is failing. those people haven't got enough food for that. family size off is coming from nicaragua in which there's been such a no terry and a for a terry embracing that people are struggling type free space or any sort of opposition. some of them are coming, people are coming from cuba. people are coming from hate, say, which 80 percent of the capitalism, the great, sometimes these are incredibly best for people, for the most part that are trying to find that way of 5 countries. so the one hope that might save them where they've got a right to be in the united states or is, or as a result of that is obviously open to login,
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but to label them all is criminal, was coming out the country's prisons, feasible. obviously a follow suit or i don't tell you how it is. thanks for that to john home in the in it to one. it makes good. thanks very much. i all the seas far and goes into the 2nd they desperately need. the humanitarian aid is find the flight into the sea strip you and says 915 trucks were allowed in. on monday, humanitarian aid has been reduced to a trickle during 15 months of fighting. meanwhile, around 2000000 displays, policy gains have been returning to what's left of the homes. israel's relentless bombardments of garza as left 92 percent of homes, damaged or destroyed in the country as be meeting palestinians returning to outage refuge account. the of the ceasefire takes effects across because
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thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. and the scenes of overland new destruction. streets are filled with families returning home. many are having to pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes. now, reduced to in other fines, charge was, are only parts of their houses. there's a standing most of them says through the debrief, hoping to find precious belongings. finding identification documents and personal items is his priority. all ma roy on in the moment they announced the ceasefire. agreements will come into effect at 8 30 in the morning. we decided to arrive here at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house using simple tools like m as jackson, texas. even those who have heavy equipment won't be able to use them because of a lack of gasoline. following the ceasefire,
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i feel nothing. i just feel i lost my house and all my memories from inside this home. it's so sad, an 11 year old, a small has a different phone. having survived being trapped under level, she's searching for school books and books. despite everything estimate teams of returning to school, even for families do home will only be a make shift tons on top of the remains of her families, palm toast, j f. i let them know that instead of the hidden law, i came to collect my clothes and books to prepare myself for school. i missed my school and i also came to take my burn teddy bear that i love so much. i found this dog from under the rubble. i'm also taking clothes for my mother and the rest of my family. we need to use our normal class because what we were now is being given to west by charity's enterprise refuge account. the destruction is devastating.
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residents find their neighborhoods uninhabitable yet they choose to say the rebuilding using what place is available. determined to hold on to the places they call home. the cease fire may have halted the violent look for policy. using garza, the bottle to rebuild their lives is just the getting. their resilience is a testament to the unyielding squares in the face of an imaginable loss. ask you, this is why your policy news came back to their neighborhoods. and this is what they found. their houses, their memory is completely reduced into rebel. but despite the mazda of destruction's policy, news are still willing to rebuild their houses and to fix whatever is left and collect anything left from their memories. this is in the study. obviously it up a grades are fidget comp, garza policy line. the similar wide scale destruction in the southern gaza strip
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target was him made his way way down to reference who observed the situation that was just just a kilometer away from where it's ready. forces have been drawn to off to the sci fi, as i'm right now and rough i city and the 5 south of this trip where we managed to gain access to this area, following the implementation of the sci fi deal. as you see in the frame, the scale of devastation had resulted from the israeli military operation, but lasted for more than 6 months. and one of the areas that was densely populated with civilians with the population of more than $300000.00 palestinians who are right now completely displaced. given the scale of destruction, it gives a sign of the severity of tools and attacks conducted in this area. and just to make it clear for all of you, is that the use wait a minute to resist taking just a kilometer away from where we are into philadelphia. corey, though, as civilians believe that the scale of attacks have changed the geographical lunmark of the area, we just took a look on that place. we can barely find
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a building left, a standing due to the relentless compartment and the tax took place. civilians are trying to return in order to check and ask the damage inflicted to the neighborhoods. believing that the process of recovery will take keys in order to remove the russel and re gain a semblance of normality. again, target cup as an o d 0, roughly post by as well. despite the seas, 53 palestinians were shot dead by his ready soldiers. in garza, the incidents took place an outage in the center of the strip and wrap it in the south. at least 10 of the palestinians were injured in of the shooting. all right, well we'd be watching donald trump to know ration as of 47th president of the united states since one of his 1st actions often making a long speech was to begin the sign of a ralph to executive orders a month, which is the news that he has receded and bite and sanctions on jewish settlers who
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committed violence against westbank colors to indians. we'll talk more about that later. also, the year is bureau of prisons. official says it is possible that some january, the 6th defendants will be released on monday, but no full paperwork received on that yet. for this coming up more than half of the the a hello. still got some on settle weather coming into japan, but not so much in the way of snow. you'll be pleased to night type of just trying to lift. now we've got this area of high pressure, just surround that is the side of china. so it'd be drawing in something of a slightly wind, certainly on the i'm outside terms of the temperatures him of buffering solar is around 8 degrees celsius. good. couple of ways above the average in temperatures, trying to pick up into japan as well. so not so much in the west. no. well,
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in the way of writing for them that should start to pull away as we go through when styles required and dried steel across much of china and the korean peninsula dry and quite 2 across indo china. barely a cloud in this guy here. so some pleasant sunshine coming through, you know, officially wayne's, to drive the showers back down to both of my life an inch. the single pole is still very much in the mix in terms of some very heavy rank of scattering, a showers across malaysia and down into indonesia and somehow the way the to into the fos south of india. there's always the potential for some events and with the weather coming into shore lanka, much of india will be dry. that's 25. that for new delhi, but have a western vista springs, some arranged state and snow just around the high ground. here i'm moving for the east of the rock nation, riddled with land like an expert dedicated to defusing them,
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one by one. equipped with only a 9th and the perils wire touched the faces death every day for does his work make him a hero or a talk witness? the minor on a jersey to the world is looking ahead to donald trump, 2nd to and as us president, what can expect from trump to point out and will, has america. first, i would say conflict with the world order created and led by washington since world war 2. the says inside story, the .

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