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it has lasted for 20 years and the current situation is done, positively ignited those tensions. these are you bringing safe keeping high children alive was the hardest part of their journey. the so this is a proclamation declaring a national emergency that 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 us and he's using it to sign a slew of executive orders. the funny bulk of this is i was just a reluctance over. so coming up fear and frustration that the us mexico border is trump loose to slam the door shots. one micron, some refugees from the south and assign of shifting middle east policy. trump
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counsel functions on to a successful is to have committed violence against palestinians, and the alter pine was fine plus the palestinians of going home, but finding only trouble on dates we of the ceasefire agreement that appears to be holding of the gaza strip. the parts of joining us, a new era has begun the united states with double from the helm. trump is being sworn in as the 40 seconds president, mocking at historic, with time to the why the he's be attending in an old world bowl accompanied by 1st lady maloney and from any other husband, signed a slew of executive orders on his 1st night back in power and doing his previous i said to biden's policies, and the nice thing is a police us this week we altogether, we'll come out tonight frankly,
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from pods and about 1500 people convicted in connection with the jenny 6 attack on the us capital e signs an order on immigration with an emergency declaration of the us self and board and the complete hold to illegal crossings. he's also post. oh us for an aide for the next 90 days. would write down what we've seen in terms 1st few hours in office. you have your time, so just joining us that lived from washington d. c. so she hobbies taking some pretty significant steps in just the 1st few hours in office is 2nd time of course focus through what we've seen tonight to some $100.00 executive orders. we should be clear that with executive orders, as we saw with trumpets last time, i'm with jerry bivens at um, some of them present the president does have total power of, of a 2nd. all those there can be challenged and courts add to their impact. they be relatively limited for a short time, even it will, may not even have any impact to others. for example,
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roommate and mexico. donald trump says he wants your refugees, those items he goes in and, and immigrants to be ready on the outside of the border while they claim a silex without subject to what the mexican government has to say. we are, we were not sure we had what the mexican government does have to say about that, but it's run through some of the, the one that is raising the very side brows right now is the pod, ming of 15 hundreds of those involved with the january 6th ross on, on capitol hill bab and suggestions from the incoming attorney general or vice president that i both convicted or charges of either crimes wouldn't be possible that isn't the case. isn't the case right bout. but the democrats are there like to stop them, as they all, you know, because joe biden has completely extended the power of cabins, and this is a real power. the president has 2 members of his own. finally, on the way out, very specific timelines, members of his family, something good through. when trump there was addresses, he might do it. and when he left off, there's joe by doing the democrats drop it all as well by and did it anyway. so that whole debate 1000 rather you're all the new to do it has to be cited as far as
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the democrats are concerned. and he does need easy winds with his base business up . and he promised on the campaign trail, as it looks likely he's always having towards listening to as many of the donors of the place. so that the, the, the base of and support. this is the kind of thing that he needs to show that he's still keeping the faith with maga, even as he goes into the building as extra as, as he goes on with all industrial learning, withdrawing from the powers climate agreements. i mean, these are them that very important and you have a sense of unit engine house where americans place in the world. having said that, joe biden signed back only to the powers climate, the cold, but then through his policies expanded drilling, drill baby drilling with reco drilling, he made region the goals with powers climate change the carpets and change the quote possible. anyway. so maybe this has just been transpired about where the more america is just around for the world health organization. again, if there's other pandemic that might be quite interesting, but that was a lot of campaign promise is interesting. big fall my mind, i'll be happy about that because they then all the american pharmaceutical companies able to get the promo tour of the world health organization on the drug.
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so that's quite an interesting one. um, we drew to talk about percentages temporarily renaming the gulf of mexico, the gulf of america again them and who really cares about that in the rest of the world is up to do larger and whatever they want. however, yeah, who knows, maybe some of the well, poorly countries in europe. well, we'll start closing up the gulf of america. who knows? and chevy was also us directly was in the about the goal is to cease 5 deal that said just entering. it's the day this is applying this at all, was there what am i apologize? i'm not confident, but i think that very weak and then the other sense guys of what i looked in the picture of guys you guys is, is like a massive demolition side that 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 the best, whether, you know,
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everything's good. it's like some beautiful things can be done with it. so she had a lot to over the confidence about the sci fi dealing cause of viewing the future. the strip with the eyes of developing the adults are donald trump. everything is interesting. he was also what came johnwooten and, and the adult career and, and images that, oh, most career great come to take for ability, lots of show line i'm and that's how we think few things about it that was a self interest as opposed to the developer is very different from joe by then asked me blinking, who kept on saying we all design us so we believe and whatever this expansionist, the genocidal project doesn't yahoo as well as they will for me behind it bouncing . so we got, but we have a documentary evidence, trump isn't like that about what it means for the ceasefire in the short time. isn't that there is some room for optimism given that the american houses are kept everywhere there. he still phase 2, but the bodies of americans might be released will phase 3. so that's, that was kind of pain from us to bring them, bring them back beyond that, we done already took
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a $100000000.00 from shoulder. they'd wilson's wife finally made olsen, who had the front row seat of the animal duration, best money, $100000000.00 can buy what's the problem is how it's all of what were there on and so on. or does he have a size about bigger prize of being seen as the piece making the nobel peace prize and he comes and she value if the, if americans back here john is like, he's also thinking about his own p off. he's ordered to but joe bytes, and he's just being stated not by young people for restoring tech talk. he does want to be seen as supporting his ro is genocide, oregon. so these are all the questions with the circulating right now, and she had them do you know, the ration itself is a pretty interesting day when it comes to people watching, isn't it, especially when we take stock of who is sitting close to donald trump. they have no gratian so many, not members of the future cabinet box tech. really it is once you'll be leading to that of a, just a homeless transparency. this is a very different and many of these are the same. talk with it as it gave you know, somebody to come a lot higher as to but power is probably wouldn't be so obvious about it. it's like hours of campaign for all this was to do with that building and roll back some of
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the limitations on silicon valley if she were elected. this is a different from the 20162016 drain the swamp. this time around, it was very much give me the money, i'll do whatever you want out to the point where it's thoughts affecting my popularity personally. and this is going to be the interesting fault line going forward is between miger, who, you know, we were talking about him in the context of the politicians. who and steve bothering, remember the guru, steve, by them. it was very big in 2016. he's feeling on the sidelines right now of seeing these, these tech prose in charge of the tech prize version of america crypto, feudalism tech move to this and whatever you want using ai and technology to enhance the shareholder value at the expense of american workers that will work is potentially and then you go the mag of people who actually i believe. so i'm more of a like hallmarks and i talk about that would be calling me instruction. so there's are the visa, visual of some of the fault lines right now, that seems to tech fraser and the ascendance, and we'll see about continues and if it's appropriate, already started slipping with us based whether or not continues. alright, she have money funds for the chapter tons in washington dc. well,
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does she have just mentioned that trump has declared an energy emergency and opened up a huge part of alaska, the oil and gas exploration is also told europe. it must buy more american oil. we'll face terrace. well that's bringing on the truck, right. he's an energy strategist and seen a visiting fellow with george mason university, joins us from washington, dc. if i will welcome to you, so you've had it before. drill, baby, drill. donald trump is the client. this a national energy emergency. what powers does it give it to a heavy on the show. yeah. as you mention, the presence of campaign for trump many times so focused on the importance of the energy independence and he promised that menu really do a rental. so you can even before focus on the production of the, for the gas in the us territory, especially the federal land, the beach, then that the room that the 5 by the administration, the worst, the face, snow and issue shelters,
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and prostate phones. but because of that on the port control of the energy security and us national security and that kind of security us sponder the public and especially on the truck marble something there on the policy for the industry shaping on us. you know, and there's a problem to policy and he was new economic status security as well. if i'm not ready for your question, as i mentioned to the public and more folks on the fussing fruit and doing that. the trumps to come check because the morning missed, but i'm, it's almost exciting for adoption of this or the guys, especially michelle. so i have a suspicion in this. all right, let's go to region the next the previous of the solution by positive assertion. and we can see some regulations about nothing. you don't know, but the next provide me unit that somebody searching rica more really think the last all that stuff. okay, a big part of comes plan to put america 1st includes as you mentioned, a honda saying it belong on you just as she with those big plans for it last gives
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you mentioned it is of course one of america's last great will. and this is, what does that mean from an environmental perspective? yeah, you know, the last january breaking of the session, a band, the, some new energy project due to the claim is concerned by to the democrat them by the decision. and so, and also because he didn't, that didn't buy that decision smoke, somebody did the energy project and the point in the solar and especially offshore and the actual but doing that thing for a tropic massage. and we can see because of the, the new regulation needed for the more investing samples for this mission or the gas that he can see that by the top administration maybe hell, some according to regulation. i need a freight environment to a position to work that the short term investment need before they get sick to that . because the new regulations may be applied by to the department of energy on their new secretary of energy. and because he has,
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because from the shim industry and we can, we can see new energy policies because on your internet or your wish, i mean the environment as well. okay, well, i'm a truck. great, good to hear. your thoughts may, thanks for joining us. what emigration? so being a being key to trump campaign is this is what he had to say earlier about. his plans 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. with a migrant strides across from mexico into the united states, the future is now more uncertain after appointments to getting the claims heard were canceled on the whole been has more now from til on. so the bus is next week
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of comes to psych why 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 on line was suspended. and now they remain in mexico, they going to be taken by these buses to a shelter really and not knowing 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. we've, it's called tells with its problems for some of them, with 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 were silent,
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see cuz in the united states, he's also being clear about something else. people that are already in the asylum system that they've been processed at the moment. those people, as it stands, stay in the, the us wall, that pricing happens and not can take his he wants them put in to mexico. well, that being processed in the us asylum system so that they were on the other side to go to the problem. they say human rights organizations saying we documented when this has been tried before, these 1st administration, all the content within the games, the pray all migrant. the kid, not that big, still the at the same, of course the advantages instead of nice people being in the us there in the country next to mexico. don't holman. out does it as cheap, one of which i'm so will say made his 1st policy decision of the middle east, east council functions of the budget and ministration. to put in place some jewish settlers that committed violence against punish students. and you can find the
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westbank, any of trump's middle east and voice, the width cough was the 1st person to address the crowd of the capital one of reno in washington dc. he introduced the president hot. i think trump's middle east, i'm farm policy plans of this leadership provides the confidence and 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 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. are you aware that i'll just say we're a still
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a heads by with several families across the gaza strip. who searching from the bodies of their loved ones buried under the rumble of the hunters. now being found, [000:00:00;00] the the 1970s was a pivotal time to send them all around theatre in the middle east and north africa . and 3 fact give you that. in the 2nd of a 2 part series out a 0 will meet the creative risk takers who broke new ground for censorship. and developed their own voice in the seventy's in the arab world stage and screen on al jazeera, the
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mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on the latest news, as it breaks, sweet equal s time per is now adults here that is because financial 14th april support and seizes the full a total weight with detailed coverage menaces. they have no way of knowing how many people are still on the ground. they only give an official number once a week. the operation is complete from around the world will cost us a warning of extreme winds. i had everybody had across the southern california, fully aware this may be far from the, the, the the,
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the, again, you without a 0. it has the remote of a top stories. this, our year has begun in the united states with donald trump. the home trump is being sworn in this. the 40 seven's president mocking historic with to the white house trump uses. first i was bucking power to sign a slew of executive orders, declared an energy emergency and they've been much of a loss to get to drink. we will say, what are the withdrawal of the us world health organization, hours climate agreement as well as the total attention now to the situation on the ground in gaza, where the ceasefire is entering is the day desperately need the amount of turn. 8 is finally flowing into the strip. the un says $915.00 trunks were allowed in on monday. meanwhile, around 2000000 displaced pundits in posting use have been pertaining to us left of the ruined homes. as well as relentless bombardment of gauze us left 92 percent of homes damaged or destroyed in who would raise be meeting palestinians returning to the outbreak,
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refugee camp. the of the ceasefire takes effects across because of thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods and see scenes of over y, new destruction. streets are filled 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 or only parts of their houses, the standing most of them sift 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
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tools like m as jack's and 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 for 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 thing. having survived be dropped under level, she's searching for school books and books. despite everything estimate themes 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
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use our normal class because what we were now is being given to us by charity's 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 a testament to their unyielding spurs in the face of an imaginable loss. ask you, this is fire 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 city odyssey it up
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a great jeffrey jacob garza policy line as well with the see saw holding age groups wasting no time in sending truck off to truck of a into the gaza strip. bringing medical supplies, food fuel to huge numbers of people in desperate needs. you'll see one passing. the . this is connie, in this, in southern gaza, or piece of trucks are using the rafa board across the phone. egypt. of course, a massive logistical operation on the way the target is $600.00 trucks a day. you and said on monday, 950 they trucks had entered the strip. let's go to the topic abilities even though who joins us from their obama and insightful cause and so tired. we are seeing clearly aid arriving into the gaza strip. it is needed now more than ever when it comes to returning a degree all food security to people in the strip. not to mention hospitals that
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have been denied all sorts of supplies in the past 15 month, one of the been seeing and hearing when it comes to this age, getting to those that need it most well as of the 3rd day of the ceasefire inside deal in gaza the, the gaza strip has seen a significant influx of humanitarian supplies, a delivery uh to the b c stair tray. we understand that on the 1st day of the agreements over 600, so to humanitarian 8 trucks was sent to the cause of strip. approximately $300.00 of them. what transport set to the northern regions? and yes, today the number has increased to 9158 trucks that we have seen a breaking the way to the gaza strip and they were carrying essential food items alongside with water bottles and essential medications throughout the humanitarian organizations that have been tile as to what came on the ground in order to
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mitigate aggravate it seems you might have to have a crisis over the course of the past 15 months. and basically, what we understand is that the state will be distributed today throughout the, or the entire humanitarian site centers of the gaza strip in the north and the central areas and in the south of district. and it's expected today that we will witness more humanitarian 8 trucks will continue to flow to the gaza strip. and it's was reminding you how to use that. do you know that parts of the gaza strip started to receive a few and guys following a, an entire year of cost off of the same child, a humanitarian mississippi's and they, they were using food and they were tiring everything they were bending everything that we can have in the north in order to keep themselves hated, to use it for cooking purposes. today, that has been moved slow for you guys drops to the gaza strip in order to match the m expensive clauses population. but this is still has fully show in terms of the
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state of the admins on the ocean of needs for causes population. whether united nations has emphasized that it's important to continue sustained and scaled up human and tara responds to much cause with needs an ocean of need to you would set to recognize these trucks. make them way through these ruined landscapes. we get a sense of the scale of the devastation. uh it is a wasteland. isn't that? and many people that are now beginning to think about all over the oh, have already started making they way back home. but many of those homes are in ruins. how are they coping with that last tart? well, i've been passively touring between different areas in the gaza strip, which they use for the military had to pray to them, turned it into a completely live place. wastelands. i have gone to rough up to 100 units to the eastern areas of devons, bella and i took a close look in house of leon, just talked to, to emerge from the evacuation shelters,
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and to attend back to check on to us the damage and selected to the homes in these areas, i found people just searching through the remnants of these houses in order to, to pick and to pull any sort of personal belongings that they can reuse again. and as some of them talk to, to build up their make shift tense from the wreckage abuse destroyed houses, others returned back to their midship ciocca has given the fact that the vast majority of the civil infrastructure in these areas have been widely disseminated. it means that they will not have access to want to different services. so is that they prefer to remain in their temporary make shift tents that it's not also a very good option for them. but basically, they are trying to cope with the situation as much as they can given the affordability of their basic human and terry and services. and that's why we have been hearing from them that they have been quoted for an immediate assistance regarding the affordability of edge and shelters, at least to help them to cope with the situation on the grounds. right, tamika with the very latest uh,
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from the gaza strip. tank of his name and job. and they all combined westbank these, right? the armies detained, 60 full palestinians, including children in the ministry range on the city of calculate the rest of the place, one day after the release of 90 passing prisoners and 3. is there any captives under sundays, ceased by deal that ended 15 months of war and gaza. pfizer up to the towns of fun dock, and june, so forth, east difficult q following settlement tax on posting new property. and these are the forces, 5 live munition, m t, a gas in residential areas. and finally, now south korea's press the use of your lives in quote for his 1st appearance and his impeachment trial. yes, a go has been in detention since his arrest last week of a separate criminal investigation about his attempt to impose marshall in december,
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judges that the constitutional court well now decide whether to uphold his impeachment sweet us even interested. so the more lapse of the course of the story is on a website, and i'll just say with don't common cleaning. of course, a more news on donald trump, small gratian inside story is coming up next, looking. what's next trumps. second to the the color of the weather is looking pretty quiet across the arabian peninsula. i can't say the same for iran are for afghanistan. so i assume the status is making the way across the raising his spelling of the black seaquest of old wind coming into centralize as see some places of sleep in the snow drive and the way towards afghanistan. because guys to come back in behind here. and the temperature is around $22.00 degrees celsius, just pushing up
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a tough for time. not too bad. so there was some way to whether you can see locking up into the northwest, the saudi arabia, and we got some web, maybe tools to use the side of the mediterranean choose. they will be la, she'd drive it west to west spills across the g and into west composite becky eye. and that was slight, its way further east was garza could see a shower to coming through here some what to with having to southern took a look to club of the cypress as well with a model unsettled weather. coming through here that was sort of the med will also say when, when the weather spilling in from the atlantic. halfway from the canaries just pushing for the southwards and east was still very hot. the red cross, a good part of west africa with a few showers now showing the hand around the gulf of any part of your service through central africa. down to was that eastern side with south africa. the
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a unique here in danger. biodiversity lies in the heart of one of x, windows, tropical jungles. there was a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably of that is to come and others have conservation in 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 in the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera. the world is looking ahead to donald from 2nd ton as us president what can expect from trump to point to toes and well has america 1st policy conflicts with the world order created and led by washington since world war 2, this is inside story, the
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