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ending march 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w w dot h t a dot q a the . so this is a proclamation declaring a national emergency at the southern border, the united states. that's a big one. not a big one to donald trump takes the reins of power in the united states, and he's using it to sign a ross to the executive orders the on the clock. this is out to 0 line from dell also coming up. i'm heidi to castro in the calen, texas, where trump's threat of mass deportation has met. so fear and defiance
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is certainly a trump. this one is the 47. you as president to nathan start come back promising to change the face of the nation. thousands of palestinians, some jobs are returned to see what's left of the homes on the day to ever cease far between israel, the site donald trump is being sworn in as a 47 us president, marking a historic return to the white house, he signed a slew of executive orders on his 1st day on doing his pre decides to jo biden's policies and enacting his own efforts, we hoped to get them. we'll come out tonight frankly. yes. drums pauses about $1500.00 people charge in connection with the january. the 6th attack on the us capital. cecil, so signs in order on immigration,
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with an emergency declaration of the us southern border and the complete hold up illegal crossings. trump was joined by reporters at the law office and one person us, if you would be able to make sure the ceasefire and gaza is maintained, the order does require the bureau. you know, i'm not having this at all. was one of my conscious. i'm not confident, but i think you have very weak and then the other sense guys of what i looked in a picture of gas. it guys is like a massive demolition side in places. and it's really gotta be rebuilt in a different way. i might you know, that is interesting. it's a phenomenal location on the see best whether everything's good. it's like some beautiful things could be done with it. but my kind of joins as live now from the white house. the 1st up, mike, but a lot of things we've discussed, but it's a not sounding
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a really convince by the sci fi deal. i was speaking about it like an estate agent describing gauze and to him seldom heard by anybody who knows anything about that particular region. he has made much of the piece deal though, insisting that he is responsible for it. he's had his middle east p, sudden void as be kept a number of events in recent days, including as the parade. what would the interior parade at the capital? the reason in the course of the day. so it is something that his administration is claiming full credit for how it goes will. clearly, donald trump insisted that the must side a keep to the deal completely. he had threatened over hell to come down and should have, must not have released those being held captive by the time he took off this. well, this has happened to us in the process of happening. however, at the same time,
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there's something of a threat from the trump administration in terms of ongoing events in that region. extraordinary range of executive orders. we've been watching him side and perhaps the headline is the partnering of the capitol hill writes isn't which of course we must remember. people died as indeed yes. well, what, let's remember to that donald trump himself had said that this was not going to be a blanket apology that his administration was going to deal with it on a case by case basis. this is clearly not the case. this is a bland could pond and among those who being pardoned to have this sentence this computer commuted all those who were convicted of suspicious conspiracy. for example, 14 of them they would subbing that up to 2 sentences of 22 years. you then got at least 379 people who were convicted of a certain king of police. all the media,
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remembering that more than 200 police officers were injured in that to attack. so clearly this is a sweeping pardon issued by donald trump, despite the fact that it was not going to be and is it completes the destruction of the just the system. the justice department has been to years investigating and prosecuting these people. and i must add as well that those who are still awaiting trial and the waiting sentence will be released immediately. the the making his intentions very plain to the donald trump in the arena of international affairs. pulling out of the world health organization, paris climate, the cold, insightful, the yes, and reversing the vitamin administration in terms of the tires climate. the cold for example, in the course of the evening to he's had his 1st cabinet pick confirmed and that is mark how the rubio the is confirmed by the senate tonight as secretary of state,
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no ruby is job will be to put all of this into practice as a withdrawal from the parents climate, the code withdrawal from world health organization. and also his job is going to be to attempt to reassure a nato allies. and that this type of us unilateralism is not going to con, continue with regard to international vice ations like nato. so the is great concern among us is international partners as to what is going to happen with this trump administration market. rubio has insisted that the us, once allies of needs allies, that intends to keep allies. but what the secretary of state now the secretary of state says may will be at odds with what he has come on and she wants him to do. that is something that is going to play out and that is something that is going to be watched very closely to see how this new trump administration positions itself in the international order. yep. or i might leave it that meant,
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but some positions. what else might kind of reporting? what as we've just been hearing it, trump began signing the executive orders in front of thousands of supporters of the capital one a reader in washington dc. but say now from patrick, i'll have what you're 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 birthright citizenship, which is actually in the constitution and can't be dismantled by an executive order . but really, he's a talking regulations in 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,
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and this is important because he's not just president the election. now he is the president. we talked at length about terrorist said it's going 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 tariffs, which definitely setting the message inside. and this very unusual and audio 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 migration has been key to trump campaign, and he's promised the number of executive orders addressing it on day one. let's listen to what do you have to say on that? oh yeah. 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
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mexico policy and i will send 2 to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country. well, for migrants trying to cross from mexico into the united states, the future is farmer on south enough for appointments to get the claims that were canceled. many of them and now stuck in mexico. john holborn has mall from 21 on the bus is next. major comes take away. would be us aside and seek as of yet because been a long and ultimately very disappointing for them. they turned up early this morning for their appointment with us authorities, for when donald trump became president, trump, those asylum appointments were canceled. they got an e mail 30 saying that your system, cvp one for which those appointments have been organized online was oh, sorry, suspended. and now the remaining max code that going to be taken by these buses to
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a shelter really in on future. this was the end of a long journey for a lot of them. some of them have been traveling waiting months for the appointment at free treacherous jungles, free mexico with his call tells with his problems for some of them, with the authorities to get to this point. now they go to start a game and see what's next. donald trump campaign, and that was president, has been pretty clear that he doesn't want to say well, migrants for asylum seekers in the united states. he's also been clear about something else, people that are already in the asylum system that they've being processed at the moment. those people, as it stands, stay in the, the us wall, that pricing happens and that can take his, he wants then put into mexico. well, that being processed in the us asylum system so that they were on the other side of the border. the problem they say in human rights organizations, same, we documented when this has been tried before,
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it is 1st administration all the cartels and the games that the price on migrants, the kid, not that big still the at, but the him, of course, the advantages instead of nice people being in the us there in the country next to mexico, on home and out. is it a steep one? what about $11000000.00 an authorized immigrants lived in the united states and many of pricing for trumps promise of mess the potations. that was unclear how those would be carried out. trump said he will prioritize removing criminal as well . but other times, a goal and documented everything should pack their bags. how does or is how did you a cost driver pulls now from alamo in texas, where she found a mixture of fear and defiance. i guess those things are part of the 19 year old honest sophia has lived her whole life worrying us immigration officers will take away her mother and her when i was a little girl. and i was scared about us for sometimes because i would be for your life. you wouldn't. my mom doesn't come home. her mother be at least left mexico 20
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years ago and settled in the us without authorization. what are we on the sophia was born shortly after, as a us citizen, and the to have been inseparable. the clean houses to survive. now they sell vegetables at a market near the border. some is idea me of the one the i was scared when she was left to now she's old enough to get by on her own. but i would do anything to say if they trying to put me be a 3 says she has no criminal record, but of immigration officers arrest her mother and daughter, have a plan to cook and that must be i think. so let me make one phone cool. oh, cool, my daughter and tell her how to close the business payoff the house. i don't know that would be so much to do the alamo. flea market has been here for 40 years, but never has been the target of an immigration rate. now with trumps, promised that he will find undocumented immigrants where ever they are underneath
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the markets buzz, there is a current of fear. i really don't know. like i think it was just like closed down for away or maybe also opened up at the places will be close down. there would be no where to shop. about 11000000 undocumented immigrants live and work in the us economies safety putting all of them would devastate economy. and the mayor of macallan, texas, a republican agrees because a lot of times you have people that come illegally, but they are now very good, productive residents of the united states. are you advocating that someone like that stays? definitely. terms mass deportations also face major funding hurdles, leaving honest, sophia, who both they won't happen is a very, very big fear battle. i hope he's so incompetent where he can't go through or whatever he sees a are people say he's like a 2 hour. he just barks but doesn't bite. and that's what is the sort of thing for now. mother and daughter say they'll carry on as normal on a,
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sofia is studying journalism and college and be a priest says she's proud of her daughter. they hope to continue living there. american dream together, heidi joe castro out to 0. alamo, texas. where despite the frigid weather in washington, hundreds of protests gathered outside the white house as president trump was an old grated reynolds went to meet some of those demonstrating their numbers are not as large as those of the massive demonstrations that, protested donald trump's 1st, you know, i'll get ration. nevertheless, there are hundreds of people on the streets of washington dc, in spite of the bitter cold, protesting the priorities and announce policies of a 2nd. demonstrators later gathered at a park not far from the white house. we asked one, what method she wanted to send to the rest of the country. we're here today, again of different organizations,
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organizations with very similar demands. one being that we will continue to resist against colonial powers, against imperialism against zionism, against the spread of fascism don't. don't be hopeless. don't just sit back and resign yourself and say the world is falling apart. so like do what you can, a lot of people can do different things. everybody has different experience, but yeah, just don't, don't give up on a day when true. it is supporters celebrated. this group was here to say that their resistance, this policies will continue rob reynolds, l g 0 washington. as well as the head here, one officer, trump console sanctions on jewish settlers who committed violence against palestinians in the occupied west by the unique here in danger. biodiversity lies in the heart of one of those tropical
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jungles. there was a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably electives to come and others of conservation their communities out. is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist until teams efforts to save the flora and fauna, so precious and the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera. the the other game you're watching out here from one of our top stores. and you as president, donald trump, is used as the 1st hours back in pounds to sign
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a slew of executive orders is declared an energy emergency. there's a much of alaska to drilling the order to withdrawal of the us from the world health organization and the parents climates agreements. trump pulls are parking some sports is convict. today with the jung really sick to tack on another top priority for trump is being immigration and for the policy is already declared at emergency at the us southern border in order to unlock a media money sources to stem illegal immigration. well, trump is also made as far as policy decision on the release, these kinds of sanctions at the bottom ministration and put in place on jewish settlers who committed violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank. honey, i transmit lisa and voice div with gulf was the 1st person to address the crowd at the capital one to read. and he introduced the president highlighting trumps, middle east and foreign policy plans. this leadership provides the confidence in
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direction necessary to navigate these complexities. as we move forward, my commitment is to continue to the work of advancing president trump's vision for the middle east. whether to expanding the abraham peace accords, fostering economic development or facilitating dialogue, which we long standing adversaries. my focus remains on actual actionable results. let me close by saying this. a stable and prosperous middle east is not in unattainable dream. it is. it is, it is a goal within our reach. so let's take this on with kind of scotsman is a senior fellow and national security ex, but from the c front center in the united states joins is now a from miami. i kind of great to have you with us. so this canceling of sanctions against checklists who are committing violence against palestinians online the settlers legally occupied. what does that tell you about what's to come with trump
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release policy? well, thank you for having reared again. uh, i think this is an indication of, uh, what was made it really to get men yahoo to agree to the cease fire with the home us. we knew, you know, trouble course putting pressure on it. yeah. hope it. busy certain maybe offered him some incentives to finally agree to the deal with us hostage release. and i think this is something that was promised right. i do think that i'm all to come well it's possible or they're very, i think the, the big issue i think is the normalization. what saturday rate be. i think there was simply a promise to mit yahoo to work intent that the us would work intently on bringing that to fruition as well. i think that was promised to enter run. there was
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certainly promises about garage nuclear program and then it was not mr. trump was not going to allow it to advance toward a nuclear weapon. we heard from steve we called speaking a little earlier, and he, it appears as a key element. and the goal is to satisfy the deal which trump, it seems, is now costing doubts on how will will that, how will the v as a $47.00 president now coming out and say, well, i'm not sure if it's going to work out and how will that help things there in garza . well, he's not alone every time i'm every middle east expert i know and myself included doubt that this is going to hold that long because that's gonna come down to the issue of what we've covered in gaza. who's allowed to carry arms and gossip, and how much shows no and coordination to disarm for, to even necessarily allow the palestinians to come in and govern other arab states to help govern. and so it's very hard to see how this leads to
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a terminal to cease fire, and to plus deliveries with home us, given everything else that we didn't hear you. how much is this? do you think at trump will put on the middle east and seeking a solution that well, you know what is 1st story we didn't want to read and then mr. obama to we didn't want to get this. the bible to a did not want to get to draw it to the middle east, but a never to believe they did. there's been an effort really, to put more us emphasis on character in china, which is a growing major power and a growing threat to some us interest. but no president seems to be able to pivot away from the middle east that i suspect mr. trump, in his 2nd term it will have the same fake will get drawn into the middle east quite a bit. yeah. particularly on the road. we're a ship. indeed, it's a deep and ongoing problem. i kind of going to leave with that thing. so that's a kind of cuts and speaking to us that from miami,
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thank you. thank you. what on the ground in dogs of the seas file has been in place for 2nd day, desperately needed humanitarian aid. it's fine me floating into the strip and you and the dates says 915 trucks were allowed in on monday. meanwhile, around $2000000.00 displays, palestinians be returning to what's left of the homes as well as relating to spawn, bob and gaza. as left 92 percent of homes damaged or destroyed. inquiry has be meeting palestinians returning to put a refugee of the ceasefire. takes effect across the gaza strip. thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. a and c scenes of over y, 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 in other fines. charge was only parts of their houses there. the
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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 at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house using simple tools like m as jack's and pick axis. even those who have heavy equipment won't be able to use them because of a lack of gasoline. following the ceasefire, i feel nothing for i just feel i lost my house and all my memories from inside this home. it's so sad and to 11 year old smocks has a different goal. having survived being trapped under level, she's searching for her school books and books. despite everything estimate dreams
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of returning to school, even for families do home will only be a make shift 10 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 and i also came to 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 is being 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 place is available. determined to hold on to the places they call home. the ceasefire may have halted the violent look for policy. using garza, the bottle to rebuild their lives is just beginning. their resilience is
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a testament to their unyielding spurs 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 or fidget comp, garza policy line. pull this and defined seen guns. it was welcome to un security council meeting on monday, but the secretary general, internally gutierrez, who has just returned from them at least one of what he called an existential threads due to israel's actions in the occupied westbank. gabriel and his under his more now from united nations in new york. in his remark secretary general, antonio gutierrez, spoke about syria, lebanon, and gaza,
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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 the occupied policy and 3030 of guys and the west bank is valid nice of these changes over the past 2 years. streamline the big sell that i did the supplement approval process is that results control over many aspects of planning and daily life. and that is see of westbank as being transferred. it's to use that value cvt and all sorry, t's senior is rarely officials openly speak formally annexing all or part of the of the west bank in the coming months of any such an exploration with glossy to the most serious violation of international law. the secretary general also urged the creation of security and government mechanisms. they would
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fully re unify the westbank with gaza. gabriel's on the out just either at the united nations in new york, without as of to 3 is really captives were released from garza 90 policy and prisoners were allowed home as part of the seas. 5 deal. one of them is nita is ok . who's now being reunited with her 3 children. she spent the last 8 months in his really presence of to bring and rested for support of terrorism. she was never sent it to the put the look in before the if not, we received the news on the deal by chance. we heard about it, but we were not sure that the girls started to prepare themselves, thinking that we want to be ready even if we might not be released. then we were visited by the deputy head of the prison and he told us to get ready in 10 minutes and that some of us would be released. he was never nice to us, they all were not, but he tried to show some humanity at that point. that's it for me. and the
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buck is coming right up, finding more costs and it was on our website. i'll just here a dot com. we got talked to al jazeera, coming up with the, as a bunch on immunization and the kinds of off. i'll see you soon. bye for now. the the a hello still go 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, say we're drawing in something of a solely wind. certainly on the i'm outside terms of the temperatures him of buffering solar was around 8 degrees celsius. good. couple of grays about the average in temperatures trying to pick up into japan as well. so not so much in the
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west. no. well, 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. and this guy here. so some pleasant sunshine coming through north, basically wayne's, to drive the showers back down to both of my life an inch. the single pole 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 foss, south of india, there's always the potential for some of us 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. the, the, the sun rises really into the, the
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