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the government challenges here with the proclamation declaring a national emergency that the southern border, the united states. that's a big one that i may want to. donald trump takes the reins of power the united states and is using it to sign the sleeve, the basic and the on the clock. this is on to their life and also come, you know, trump was born in this, a 47th president of the united states and start come back promising to change the face of the nation. today i will assign
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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 i'm trying to pick out the pieces of the day after seized by came into effect and the gaza strip. thousands of contest indians returned home to the ruins of costs, like the donald trump is being sworn in. as a 47 us president monkey a historic return to the white house, he signed a slew of executive orders on his 1st day on doing biden's policies and enacting his own. the, my, my, my, what is the 1st 3 of the last customer? this is exactly the same document, start return to the white house. essentially, trump has been, it shows issued sweeping partners,
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including today's charged over the generated sick attack on the us capital. he also signed an order on immigration with an emergency declaration of the us southern border and the complete port to in legal crossings or public calhane is more now from the capital one arena in washington, dc. what you are seeing is not something we have ever seen before, and a us presidential a nugget. ration this is donald trump, who down 47th president of the united states on stage before a crowd of 20000 supporters. signing executive orders, one pulling us out of the parish climate agreement. and the other is attacking censorship. we know that some of the orders he wants to decide or at the birth rate citizenship which is actually in the constitution and can't be dismantled by an executive order. but really, he's a talking regulations in
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a speech. he said that he's going after federal workers that he is going to go after the internal revenue service. and he did say, and this is important because he's not just president of the election. now he is the president. we talked at length about terrorist said it's word to make america great. at the same time he said he was gonna bring down installation. but of course, care of make everything more expensive because the american people, the consumers, actually pay for the tariff. so it's definitely setting the message inside and it's very unusual and not your ration that he is going to work at doing what he said on the campaign trail. and it obviously starts right now. how do you call, hey, al jazeera washington? well, my kind of has more now from the white house the last step that president fight and did was right out preemptive pardons, full figures, such as anthony fall, g, uh, the man who led the n. t. corona virus campaign within the united states and was in
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fact the face of it. in addition, as well, had a, literally, the former head of the joint chiefs of stuff as these are seen, you think, is who had now heavy and preemptively a pod in by jove, by the, and on his way out because they were fee is that the trumpet went astray, she would take action against these individuals. not telling me them. every member of the general e 6 committee, the house committee which investigated the events of january 6 has been given a pre emptive pond and by the, by the end of the ministration. including very senior figures on that committee. so you have a raft of pardons, being given by the, by the, in the ministration with the fear that the is going to be action or they would have been action taken against very senior figures. and us societies such as tony fall key. so this is perhaps an indication of the extent to which the threats made during the campaign. and in the days meeting after the single operation against
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those who seem to have salted the attempts of the trump administration, will president trump himself? oh, that will be, was injured, taken against them. this is a clear indication that these risk of being taken very seriously indeed, given the fact that president biden on his way out, issued these pardons, positing as well. pre emptive parton's at least 6 members office own family who feared some kind of action from the incoming administration. what we thought was about a suit of executive orders that donald trump is getting signing them in the office and still asset. now including one can using sentences, a full team, members of the proud boys in nice keepers charged. and generally the sick draughts also been talking about take talks less of this man not and it wouldn't be 0 for the next infinity for infinity. it would be 0.
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no. you know, i know he's, he was very busy send a rocket ships up to various places with lots of satellite to send you the confirmation of my, who you're on, whether he's in america, which one mark. oh, usually a mac. go back of mine. yeah. he's a huge, great, i think mark, i was doing a fantastic job. i think he's getting a lot of notes and then he's going to be in 90 percent or something i'm hearing right. good people now they know i'm in the sense the noise. good. sort of goods you have, i don't know. i can tell you. i don't know. it's going to happen that he's got, he's got something very strong. 9 years in a margaret. did you sign that? yeah, yes, that was just curious. i'm changing power. i wanted
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to find out about that too because we're going to probably stop by miles from that as well. we don't need to be, but we don't want to, but we don't have to find your role. we have plenty of well for us. so i don't change that as well. a quite a bit of work today though i can't imagine even be being called no, i believe in the sanctity of the democrats standing because they cheated like dogs . but i believe in the sanctity. and this was too big to reg as west election was just to victory giving kind of really the hours it could be versus how and i have to speak to president boat. we're gonna have to find out, here's that he can't be thrilled, he's not doing so well. i mean,
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he's grinding it out, but most people thought that were, would have been over in about one week. and now you're going to 3 years, right? so you can't be, you can't be thrilled and stuff, making them look very good without eventually, you know, i mean it's a big machine. so things will happen. but i think it'll be very well off to end the war. we have numbers that almost a 1000000 russian soldiers have been jealous about 700000 ukrainian soldiers account russians bigger that more so just to lose. but that's no way to right country. just gave me the right to sell it foreclosure. it essentially would take, i have the right to either sell it or close it and we'll make that determination. and we may have to get an approval from china to, i'm not sure, but i'm sure they'll approve it. and if they don't approve it,
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it would be somewhat of a house collect but it's good for china if it gets approved, you know, but it could very well be, it makes sense for adobe cuz it's got tremendous value. but if we create the value by approving, you know, in other words, that approval gives a tremendous value. if that's the case that we should be entitled and 15 percent as a country. honestly, if you haven't heard that one before, right, that's called the joint venture. and nobody ever saw it that way. well, i think it's, i think you have a lot of people that would be interested in take uh, with the united states as a partner or what a great feeling. one of the better feelings i've ever had. well we're very experienced now jewish i nobody's ever had experience like i have
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i've dealt with some very good people. i've dealt with some very bad people and i know the very ones are and the good ones. and i don't forget, i was very successful and primarily the real estate is and people used to say whose words and presentation are a vicious real estate developer. and then there was a re, you know, the real estate developers flowers. but after about 3 months and getting to know scott, i'm like adam, she has another people like that. i said, no, actually, real estate, people are quite nice by comparing plans to be present groups. what about president? yeah, i want, but he's telling me he wants to make a deal. i mean he wants to mozilla is he wants to make it easy. if i don't know, fulton does not. he shouldn't make a deal. i think he's just trying to rush him by not making
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a deal or they rush is gonna be in big trouble. you take a look at their car. let me take a look for the installation instructions. so i, i would hope i would kind of along with him. great. and you know, i would hope he wants to make it to us. the sanctions for towers. i think the word tariff is much better cuz it keeps your dollar stronger. i think terms and more effectively, i use sanctions on our rent or rent and ran was brought to the said donald trump, now the 47th present united states. he's busy signing a raft of executive orders, talking the site and everything a floating, an idea of a joint venture with take talk, talking, mocking rubio, secretary state, talking about anal muscogee, a destiny for miles in the sanctity of the votes and all manner of things that's donald trump in a window of the 4 years ahead. i think while immigration has been key to trump campaign and he's promised
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a number of executive orders addressing it on day one. the assistance of what he said earlier about paul 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 was sent to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country as well as cross life to the southern board of just one and mexico where john holeman is dining by for us there said john what's being the response to what trump is being say, where you that you were right, but the border will where we have people who had their appointment for asylum today and not just got cancelled. they got an email around mid day saying it's off. some
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of them have been waiting for months. i see i'm here with the manual lopez emanuel from venezuela. he repaired medical equipment that he spent 7 months getting to mexico and he was waiting for this appointment. you were showing me a mind? well, the piece of paper, the appointment on may, may, may have someone else signed to populate the cold last seat the. what does it mean for you now that that hope has just gone k significant, but it will stick it to me as a seat, though that is the moment of this plan. so say either eh, windows, out as moment, things have to open a good thing or your, you, when they go get those when you get on disk or any, most of the intention, nicholas has had no sal vanita is the moment these had do him the name was 94, i'm assuming you were not implementing of colors but on saturday. but if i decide to pick out most i can may go is nazi on pet all. that's all for both of those days, outside of the house. for me, there's so many rules saying that it's a member of uncertainty right now for him, and it was sort of
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a migraines to see what's going to come next because they could come here and make they could stay here in mexico perhaps. but the hope is to get to the united states in monroe. uh, president trump is just been talking. he said the people that coming to the us a prisoners that people from prisons that print people from mental health institutes. what do you think about those words about some of someone who struggle to get the president, president trump cover that black silver to september at the, to kayla henpecked caveon. and i saw some, you know, some of those costs release on radios. so on hand thinking program is meant title is to pin set was to come up, there is properties, come and make it on right now. could i click on most i see that is the name of that those the mentor. i mean id i need i'll be going to by use a meat. i'm with the and the most. they don't like it i'm i already. yeah. some of the windows gave the balance going to sound. that's our hot, the book. i don't know how to do it. open on most of us that that may make it. i'm
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present as good as when i as the, i don't know when it's almost month and don't say this is elizabeth has handles hooked up inside and looked at it and was one of them's months. he was coming out of the surrender was saying that when people to migrate to mental sorts of people, they're all by people, but they're also good people and there's a lot more good people with bad. and what they want to do is arrive at the united states and the show that the people that come work and people the good people at emmanuel, i know you have to catch the bus now to get to a show to. so thanks very much for speaking to us. so that was the manual. nope, it's just one of the people here that's wondering what now to do the buses that you can see lined up the buses that been organized to take people to shelters from the know a lot of people that go hate to take one. they just have the money for a couple of nights. hotel light came on while he was telling us, because i told them to be heading across the border. they'd be with their asylum appointment and ready. so perhaps a new beginning in the united states. that panorama who's changed in the blink of
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an eye, who as the case is this time in the change of a president. and they don't home in the with the very people who are facing the realities of try to seek out a new life. john, thanks for that. thank you. he's still of it is donald trump, 47 president, united states still. so i'm executive orders. do you have an office? i told you the price for 70 the. that means you can do whatever you have to do to get out of that problem and we do have that kind of an emergency charles here charles is approaching the wrong. oh yeah. in fact, i'd like to know because i just got here. i guess i just came in here for 115 minutes and i gotta read this letter too because you're
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just yeah, i tell you what your father went to realizing it, i guess or i what i would like to find out what it is and tell the people in fact, i'd like to do that, could we find out what that was? susie. okay. yeah, why don't we find that maybe later? i can't imagine that to that. i mean, you know what? i mean, you know, people have gotten blown up, hold on a, maybe there were testing things. i don't know why they wouldn't have said where it was. they had a lot of homes lying over bit and then sure, which is interesting today is i just for whole weather was there? no no, no, no security cause and everything shut down to drones. yeah. you can shut that down pretty easily. and ever since i'm just in canada, now it was just cold weather and we made a good mode because 1st of all,
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i thought it was incredible in the capital today. you know, i liked it because i got great reviews and that's page i had great reviews. can you believe that they actually so they have it. donald trump at the white house, signing those executive orders, amongst which while he's been told, expressing that he's not confident in the, the goal is to do it on the si size rather troubling state. and he said, we'll say, what did the attorney general to not take action on take talk for 75 days. and he also said that putin is destroying russia by refusing to deal with we crane we. all right, well trump is returning to the roof is backed by a house, incentives on the republican control, unofficial repose, not from capitol hill on this extraordinary day in washington, dc. the constitution of the united states, the moment, the crime, the most remarkable political come back in american history regulations. this was not the you know, gratian donald trump wanted, with tens of thousands of doing support groups. this was in front of 700 guess in
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doors, away from the biting cold of a january day in washington. there were former president supporting leaders and tech joints in the room. a different start to what will be a very different presidency. the golden age of america begins right now. it years ago he drew a picture of a very documented because it only he could fix this time direct criticism of the administration that came before my recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal. at all of these many betrayals that have taken place and to give the people back their face, their wealth, the democracy and indeed their freedom. from this moment on, america's deadline is over. the 47th president said he was declaring an emergency at the southern board to in sending troops there. he
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promised to rename the gulf of mexico to become the gulf of america, and to seize the panama canal. he gave it to panama, and we're taking it back. getting many of the teams from his campaign trail on gender, on energy to restore america standing in the world. many democrats at stony faced only rising to applaud the release of captives engaged the reference to his legal issues as he became the 1st convicted felon. to take the oath of office, but insisted things we're not going to get better. this is a man who feels vindicated by the voltage. he plans to change america, but it's not clear if all his plans will survive legal challenges. or if they've changed dramatically, the lives of those who voted for trump states dr. with a chart service, then a visit to the white house to meet the bike and after a private conversation the to, to, to almost empty streets to capital hill. the better whether forcing people insight, some 20000 voice to sweating in as
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a beauty by sports. are we not delighted to have witness through a ton of a man whose political career looked over just 4 years ago? i'm so happy that trump why i feel energetic, i'm so excited and so heavy for this. with these actions, we will begin the complete compass promise to get to want to deliver it on promises to change the country he and edited. and we make it in the image he painted over 8 years and promises to deliver change in ours island for sure. i'll just see it up on capitol hill in washington. what is trump make sense to start to return to the white house protests being taking place across the united states against his presidency and his policies to an engine reports from one of the demonstrations happening in chicago. here in chicago, 1700 or so people by the organizers count came to protest outside of trump tower, in that one of their biggest issues was immigration and mass deportations. we have
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ronnie and salem here, choose with the us palestinian community network. and let me ask you what brings you here? so of course, um, as trump promises to ramp up profession, we are here and of a coalition of over 80 organization. so essentially fight the racist and reactionary trump and republican agenda, which is why we're out here today. and his administrator in is, is a been said to be whining up the mass, the porch agents here in chicago and elsewhere. what do you think about that? so of course we're worried, but we're ready. we have the protection defense units all over the city and even the suburbs that are ready to fight. and the movement is ready to fight back as well. so with that, we stand strung together. this is the administration that in its last iteration launch the muslim band. are you concerned about something like that happening again? of course we are. i think with trends agenda, we can expect anything to happen. anything that would attack our movements or put us on defense. we're expecting it. all right, running
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a salem. thank you so much for talking to us with the us palestinian communion community network. and we're still outside of this pretest. just outside of the trump tower, on the day of an organization. and mass deportations are on the minds of many of these protesters. john henry and l g 0. chicago will stay with coff has drums, middle east envoy, and he was the 1st person to address the crowd off to the parade and capital one to read that. and he introduced the president highlighting trump middle east and foreign policy plans. 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
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a bridge disability through economic partnerships and investment. we can build a foundation for cooperation that trends ends 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
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checks are over with statements and is professor politics and the director of middle eastern studies at the university of san francisco. and he says, the us is declining as a global power. there's a lot of this grandiosity about a new american, the era and the life. but the fact is that the united states, like all great powers in history is, or is it as right as really passed, it's primed, 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, where the us control, literally half of the 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 the moral legal questions about that kind of attitude. the certainly doesn't have that power anymore. we're in a much more complex world, and we,
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we need that if, if their 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 role. 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 the global south and, and, and the light, but meant for many of our allies in europe elsewhere as well. what trump is already made his 1st policy decision on them. at least he's canceled sanctions at the by the administration and put some place on jewish settlers who committed violence against palestinians and the occupied westbank as, as on the ground. and garza, the seas file has been in place for the 2nd day. desperately needed humanitarian aid is finally floating into the strip. meanwhile, around 2000000 displays, palestinians have been returning to what's left of the homes. israel's relentless
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bombardments of gaza is left 90. 2 percent of home is damaged or destroyed in the quarter, it has been meeting palestinians returning to albert ridge, refugee camp. the of the ceasefire takes effects across because of thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. and the scenes of overland new destruction. streets are flowed with families returning home many or having to pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes. now reduced to ruins. other fines charge was only parts of their houses being standing. most of them sift through the debris, 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
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at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house of using simple tools like m as jackson, texas. even those with heavy equipment won't be able to use them because of a lack of gasoline. following the ceasefire, i feel nothing. i just feel i lost my house and all my memories from inside this home. it's so sad and a 11 year old a small has a different thing. having survived beef dropped under level, she's searching for school books and books. despite everything estimate dreams 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 need to know little. instead i knew the hidden bar. i came to collect my clothes and books to prepare myself for school. i missed my school. i also came to
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take my burn. petra bears 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 has been given to us by charities, enterprise refuge account. the destruction is devastating. residents find their neighborhoods uninhabitable yet they choose to say the rebuilding using what lisa is available. determined to hold on to the places they call home. the ceasefire may have called to divide and look for policy. using garza, the bottle to rebuild their lives is just beginning. 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
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collect anything left from their memories. this is in the study, obviously it up a grades or fidget comp, cause a policy line for the end of the fight team jobs was welcome to the un security council meeting on monday, but the 60 general intended gutierrez, he just retired from the middle east, one to of what he called an extra central threads jew to israel's actions in the occupied westbank gabriel and listened to his more now from the un. in his remark, secretary general, antonio gutierrez, spoke about syria, lebanon, and gaza. but also re focus the counsels attention on what he called is reels, unabated, illegal settlement expansion and demolitions. i am deeply concerned about the negative central setup to the integrity and continue with the of the occupied policy and 3030 of the guys in the west. but isabel, it means that these changes over the past.

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