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conversation is still very upset because of the 2nd self evident things. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media, the stream on out to 0. the so this is a proclamation declaring a national emergency for southern border, the united states. that's a big one, not a big one to the from takes the reins of power in the us. and he's using it to cite a slew of executive orders the let me fuck it. this is i'll just do a life. and also coming up, i'm heidi to castro in macau, in texas, where trump threaten of mass deportation has met so spirit,
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and defiance. trump counsel sanctions on jewish settlers who have committed violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank. i'm trying to pick up the pieces on the day to the sci fi between israel and whom us those as a promise to return home to the ruins that passed along the joint is donald trump has been sworn in this. the 47, c, u. s. president market historic returned to the white house. he signed a slew of executive orders on his 1st day on doing his pre, just as a j biden's policies and, and 19 his own suite we altogether, we all think come out tonight. frankly. i looked on pod and about 1500 people convicted in connection with the january 6 attack on the us capital. he also signed an order and immigration with an emergency declaration that the us some border had
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to complete. how to illegal crossings joined by reports is that the oval office trump was asked if he was confident that all 3 phases of the ceasefire dealing garza would be implemented this hour and say, i want to make sure it's i'm not confident, but i think you have very weak and on the other side guys of what i looked in a picture of guys. 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 as a phenomenal location on the see to best whether, you know everything's good. it's like some beautiful things can be done with it. she advertising is joining us live from washington, d. c. a. and she have trump. i'm really not overly certain about the sci fi deal,
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never less seeming to refer to the future of gaza with the eyes of a property, develop a phenomenal location. see. nice weather. he said, alright, value, see the difference between donald trump and joe biden, and anthony lincoln for that matter, joe biden, and answering the blinking of a self proclaimed design is too deeply believe in the underlying project of what benjamin does on yahoo has been doing since october the 7 pops, including definitely tenzing garza trump, isn't he's just looking at it as through the eyes of the levels of donald trump. what's good for, for, for donald trump, as far as the ceasefire is concerned, that has been a debate since trump pushed a true as to whether he was committed to the 2nd stage. but given that he took a $100000000000.00 and mary made austin for example, that others in his complet want the genocide to continue potentially. we so mary might also that be it organization survey the best see that $100000000000.00 could come come by,
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but only on the all the have the reason for hope because for thoughts one american captain where the are you still phase 2 and the dead bodies weren't burning still phase 3, that's the pledge the trump has made and he is looking to have the bigger picture. what's good for donald trump, most of what's good, just on political as i in this project. but what's good for donald trump? and there's that sense of yeah, he on the other hand and he wants to be seen as a piece make it. he said in his speech, he wants that very well. peace prize are the ones lost in peace and them at least then the congress let 7. israel were tundra us support of genocide, maybe other violence and maybe little of genocide. and she had a flurry of executive orders. some of us thing about it and the other decisions, including a decision to pardon those involved and storming the counsel 4 years ago. that's raised eyebrows because it is such a blanket pardon for even those who were committed a vital defensive strategy violence, the incoming vice president suggested it wouldn't be able to look them in the he is
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important for trump to keep to face with the base and this is kayla carrier or company published a very we'll look at very closely, especially at the time. but as we sort of you know, gratian the people who really have is in our tech, all adults, and people who have very little to do with his basic media easily went through his buys. you can bet he's there to do it. democrats favorite crying file, but, but no, absolutely no leg to stand on another bite and as pod numbers in his family. and so many others on the way out. something very rare is preemptive problems or his family ever went from. there was even a suggestion for what was going to do when he left off is the democrats, joe biden, would drop it off, was wanting to abuse of power when i buy has done that. they don't have a leg to stand on. if they're going to hold your bucket preventing right. she have as always, many times and i'm sure, but tons, even washington dc which began signing the executive orders in front of files and supports. is that the capital one to renew in washington d. c. i to go home, that's more what you're seeing is not something we have ever seen before, and a us presidential a nogier ration. this is donald trump,
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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 was some of the orders he wants to decide, or if 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, and this is important because he's not just president of the election. now he is the president. we talked at length about the terrorist said it's going to make america great at the same time you seriously to bring down installations. but of course, care of make everything more expensive because the american people, the consumers actually pay for the tariffs,
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which definitely sending the message inside. and this very unusual and not your ration that he is boring to work at doing what he said on the campaign trail. and it obviously starts right now. patty. cool. hey, al jazeera, washington migration has been key to drums. come pay list as to what do you have to say earlier about his plans? 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 will send 2 to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country. well, for migrant trying to cross from mexico into the united states, the future is war on certain officer appointments to get a claim so that we canceled many of them and stuck in mexico. john hogan has moved
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from 21 on the bus is next week of come cycle. why would be us aside and seek as of yet? it's been a long and ultimately very disappointing day for them. they turn 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 also suspended. and now the remaining max code that going to be taken by these buses, through a sheltered, really and unknown 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 a free, treacherous jungles, free mexico with its call tells, with its problems, some of them, with the authorities to get to this point. now they go to start again and see what's next. donald trump campaign, and that was president,
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has been pretty clear that he doesn't want to say, well, migrants were asylum seekers in the united states. he's also being 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 them put in to mexico. well, that being processed in the us asylum system so that they're on the other side, the border, the problem they say in human rights organizations, same we've documented when this has been tried before. it is 1st administration all the content within the games that the price on migrant, the kid not that big still the at the same of course the advantages instead of like people being in the us there in the country next to mexico. don't homan out, is it a steep one? what about 11000000 authorized migrant sleeve in the u. s. many a bracing for trumps. promise of must deportations. those. i'm clear how those
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would be carried out from decide who will prioritize removing criminals all the same time. say all undocumented immigrants should put that box. i'll just do is heidi joe castro report some alamo, texas, where he 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 worried that us immigration officers will take away her mother and her when i was a little girl. and i was scared about as for sometimes because i would be for your life. you wouldn't. my mom doesn't come home. her mother be a 3 left mexico 20 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 of the other one, the i was scared when she was left to now she's old enough to get by on her own.
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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 i 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 promise that he will find undocumented immigrants where ever they are underneath 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 it was opened up at the police. it will be close down. there will 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
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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 hope 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 it is those sort of thing for now. mother and daughter say they'll carry on as normal on a. sophia 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. how does trump makes his historic return to the white house protests? so being taking place across the u. s. against his presidency and his policies in chicago, many turned out to process the immigration policy to
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a 100 and thoughts here in chicago, 1700 or so people buy the organizers account change approaches outside of trump tower in that one of their biggest issues was immigration. and mass deportations, we have ronnie and salem here, choose with the us palestinian community network. and let me ask you what brings you here. so of course, as trump promised the surrender of profession, we are here and of a coalition of over at 80 organization. so essentially fight the racist and reactionary trump and republican agenda, which is why were you out here today? and his administrator in is, is a been said to be lining 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 do partition 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 and that in its last iteration
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launch the muslim band. are you concerned about something like that happening again? of course we are. i think with chance 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 a salem. thank you so much for talking to us with the us palestinian communion community networks. and we're still outside of this from chest, 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. but they're also demonstrations in washington dc, despite the frigid weather. hundreds of protest is gathered outside the white house as president trump was an overrated read. those 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, argue ration. nevertheless,
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there are hundreds of people on the street. so washington, d. c, in spite of the bitter cold, protesting the priorities, and announced 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 were here today. again, of different organizations. 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
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resistance, this policies will continue. rod reynolds, l g 0, washington. you without just there are still a head where with several families across the gaza strip, to a searching for the parties of the loved ones buried under the rubble of the hundreds of now being found the however, we have some really nasty weather making its way into spain and portugal as we go through the next couple of days to find the cloud piling in from the atlantic unless guide to bring some very wet and when the weather he is and what he thinks. and by the way, when the weather central parts of the med, it's right, but from much show of europe, it is settled still with high pressure, very much in charge of lake quads. whether into the central parts as a study, whether we have around central areas of the met,
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it's right in sliding across the grace mulkins. pushing gave it to woodside. east the side of the med, he comes at what to buy the 3 tuesday coming into portugal, spilling its way across spain as we go through the next couple of days. and you can see by wednesdays of what the weather also getting into a good part of frosts in to the low countries. meanwhile, as long as you drive, quiets into the purchase house, quiet and cool into with central areas. one sketch still a shower, discuss the eastern side of the magistrate, and hopefully central air is lives across it by the state. what the weather around the central med will bring some showers down across northern parts of libya, pushing into the north of egypt that went to whether on the other side of the met. it's right. it also spinning his way to the fondles west of africa with wet and we do buy into monroe. okay. the as israel's war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. we weren't enough for
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a month and i operated again every day. most of my lists were just children. award winning move to find them repeat to speak to plastic such in victoria rose. i think when you go and you know that you're making it, this is very hard. no escape refrain on out as the era the the, the you'll have to do is there a month on top stories this our us pressing donald trump is uses 1st i was bucking power to assign a slew of executive orders. is to put an energy emergency and open much of alaska,
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the drilling yours of the withdrawal of the us of the world health organization. i'm the palace climate agreement to most i pod and some support since convicted over january. the 6th time on these us comments on another top pharmacy for trump has been immigration and border policy. he's already declared an emergency the us some board in order to on law, immediate money and resources to stem the legal immigration from suicide nations. first policies, policy decision on the middle east, east council functions, the by the ministration to put in place. some jewish settlers who committed violence against punish things and they'll depend westbank any of traumas, middle east and voice. the woodcock was the 1st person to address the crowd of the capital one arena, introduced the president highlighting trumps, middle east. i'm form policy plants of this leadership provides the confidence and direction necessary to navigate these complexities. as we move forward,
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my commitment is to continue to the work of advancing president trump's vision for the middle east. whether it's ro expanding the abraham peace accords, fostering economic development, or facilitating dialogue, which we long standing adversaries. my focus remains on action with 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, the government is a senior fellow and a national security expert from this to funds send for the united states. he told, obviously, are the trump, they have agreed to lift the sanctions on his way. the settlers in order to pressure benjamin netanyahu to conclude a cx, 5 deal in guns. and i think this is an indication of, uh, what was made it really to get netanyahu to agree to the cease fire with the home
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us. we knew, you know, trump was putting pressure on it and yeah, hope it all sort maybe offered him some incentives to finally agree to the deal with home us hostage release. and i think this is something that was promised every middle east expert, i know, and myself included, doubts that this is going to hold that long because that's going to come down to the issue of who's governing garza, who's allowed to carry arms and gossip and how much shows no explanation to disarm or to even necessarily allow other palestinians to come in and govern other arab states to help govern. and so it's very hard to see how this leads to a per minute to cease fire in the plus still, it is with home us. what is 1st start? we didn't want to read and mr. obama to didn't want to get this divide and to did not want to get to drawing it to the middle east. but inevitably,
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they did. there's been an effort really, to put more us emphasis on character in china, which is our growing major power in 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 the 2nd term, it will have the same fake, will get drawn into the middle east quite a bit, particularly on iran. we are a ship on the ground in gauze. i'm the cease fire has been in place for the 2nd day just really needed to madison aid is finally floating into the strip. meanwhile, around $2000000.00 displays on the students and being returning to us left of the homes. and who dri is being meeting palestinians returning to the outbreak, refugee camp of the ceasefire takes effects across the causes, true thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods and see scenes of over y, new destruction. streets are flowed with families returning home many or having to
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pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes. now reduced to in other fines. tired was, or only parts of their houses been standing motionless and 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 jackson, texas. even though is we have heavy equipment for 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
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a 11 year old, a small has a different goal. having survived these trapped under level, she's searching for her school book 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 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 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
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is available. determined to hold on to the places they call home. the ceasefire, may have halted the violent look for policy and using gaza. the bottle to rebuild their lives is just beginning. their resilience is 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 palestine abraham o' kelly has been speaking with the past and your family. he returned to jabante and northern gaza to find the home which is to revel. and this is the 2nd day of the season fire. as you can see,
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the scale of devastation inflicted to the buildings in value safety. hundreds of thousands of hausteen's will have been for sibley displays from your bodies. if you and your better. fiji can depend on the retailer and a re uniting with their loved ones. as you can see, this is a make shift in which this family has fit. after they have been uh, 470 this place and were turned into their completely destroyed house. i cannot get the hub, we used to live in peace before the war. our life was good. everyone had work and was busy providing their families with their daily needs. the war let us to less than 0. we came back to see all the houses and buildings reduced to rubble setup. this makes shift tend to stay together as a family. there's no chance to work now and get some money for the family, but at least we're here together again. well,
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i know mine is you have to show for 3 months on how the and got it. when i arrived to you and solar old, the destruction, i felt deep sad this, but i must like all for every thing. it is only a matter of time as we will bring ourselves back and we will work hard to find a better life for us selves and for the children. everything will be fixed gradually. price be always to all law who helped us to be back again and to live together again, autumn, benign. i mean, this is the case for most how senior families, they are happy that the destiny has a grant in them and you chance of survival and they are back sit in of whatever the can sits. this a make shift tend to or anything just blue shield through them, despite the destruction that took place and despite the retailer and then a rewrite in, in a very hard circumstances and in
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a very harsh and bad place to live in flames. i mean, i just 0 develops if he had his fine hospitals and garza been a major target of his rose war coming under repeated attack. come out, how to um was the last operational health facility in northern guys or until these really ministry laid siege on it? last month, most i'll include when that to see the extent of the damage. i'm talking to a phone, come a live hospital, and this is the reception emergency, the documents, which is completely on the ground as of calculating the same time. let's get inside the show. you exactly how the situation inside this, his facility which is supposed to be a place for at least the treatments, but it does now has been reduced to rubble, as you can plainly see. i got stuck to the one before we get to any details. let's
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talk to the, one of the minute kind of stuff who just came to the, came out of the hospital and inspecting the hospitals. we have taken off last. we have issued us a hoops as well as them and the chevy on the hudson. as you can see, the destruction is all over the place. the ho hospital is boomed and destroyed. no department in the hospital can offer any medical service. these riley forces have destroyed every single thing. yeah. this is a hospital for helping people, a hospital, the office of humanitarian services. it is not a terrorist talk paid for the time being. we have no alternatives. it will take a lot of time and a mess of effort to make this a hospital again, a place that can provide the people with medical services. we never saw that come out at one hospital. would it end up like this? these riley's have completely destroyed it got to look the saw budget done. so as we, as we just here from the medical stuff,
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nothing is usable and this hospital is no longer suitable to receive any injured to receive any basis. this is the bid for the emergency department. and here where was the counter? everything has been that nothing is usable. let's get to the side and show you more about this health facility, alyssa, blaze this lady. oh me. allow me to mention that that is why the army detained as a rush to hundreds of displaced polish simians who used to show stuff inside the vist health facility and closing the door. at some sophia, the director of whom i lived one hospital.

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