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what's in the country and the world, expect a quizzical look at us politics to the bottom line. the, the whole thing into a 2nd, to double the trouble signal gratian is us president stalled. so the slew of executive orders, the, i'm the bulk of this is i'll just say we're a life though, will still come. one of the drums 1st acts positing, 1500 people convicted of taking part in the capitol hill arrives 4 years ago. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is out of rages desperate to get my hands on a ceilings in gaza as the truck flows if it leaks roles in the housing whenever they can find the hot breaking return home for so many palestinians in guns.
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the thanks for joining us. the world is waking up to a new administration in the united states. as donald trump settled since the 1st day of his 2nd term as president. he promised a revolution of common sense and has criticized the presidency office pre just as a job item from his side, multiple executive orders reversing some of the biden's policies. my kind of reports in washington dc. the traditional parade along the mall was moved inside the d. c. sport stadium. the extreme cold forcing only know goal events in those and the new president entered to a during applause, holding a stack of the executive orders. top of the list mission is to clamp down on immigration and illegal immigrants. pushing aside any thoughts,
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supporting unity with the scathing indictment of the previous administration. so revolving nearly a destructive and rather go executive actions of the previous administration. one of the worst of ministrations in history may, is the one of the worst. anybody who would allow me is to pour to orders from jails. prisoners miss eliza, duties insane is the 1st set of executive orders was signed in the arena in front of the crowd. the loudest applause for one withdrawing united states from the terrace climate to quote, been president trump, or to formerly to the white house. and immediately went to the oval office, a more traditional site of presidential findings. among the older assigned here, one pond ending the some 1500 people who had been convicted of crimes related to the events of jen. we 62021. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to
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these people is out of rages as rarely been anything like in, in history, in the history of our country. early in the day we, i'm going president, ted, preemptively pauses the house members who'd be on the committee that investigated the general re 6 attack others who being threatened in one way or another by the incoming administration ended support has also received pre emptive pardons among them the man who headed the fight against the corona virus and to the fall cheese and the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff monk mili. while the new president was signing yet another batch of executive orders here at the white house, the senate is convened on the capitol hill and has unanimously confirmed the 1st of president trump's cabinet members. marco rubio has been confirmed as secretary of state by 99 of the senate has present the day ended with the guns that the nor
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global. this is one of the few traditions that survived the wave of change mocking the beginning of donald trump's 2nd to mind kinda, i'll just say era washington or was it break down what we've seen and trumps 1st few hours and also she has a tons, he joins us from washington d. c. so she have trump promising a revolution of common sense many, many executive order assigned to just the 1st few hours of his presidency, which ones are standing up or yeah, so it's important to, to make clear that with these executive order, some of move will, will have more of an immediate impact than others as we so in terms fast um, some of them will be challenged almost immediately in court, particularly some that pertains to immigration. for example, others like his executive order about lowering asylum seekers to remain in mexico while waiting for the asylum applications. the price as well. we didn't know what the mexican government has to say about 5, but there are some of these which the president does have total power over
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including the power of pregnancy. mike mentioned. he paused the january 6th. there's, there's charge of criminal acts in the january 6th riots that's raised some eyebrows because the incoming attorney general, the vice president had suggested that those convicted of violent crimes wouldn't be pub. that isn't, that isn't the case. but i mean, kind of outrage of the democrats is always immediately been muted because as mike says, joe biden use that same clemency power to pod numbers the result. and finally, for crimes on the specified there is specified within a very specific timeframe of january. 4th 2014, to the present day. we do sort of there what by just thinking about that car in favor making money off by his name, long to congress even possible. so that's, that's one that's crazy. creating a few eyebrows. the private also have the power to enter with the powers climate deal. um yeah, it'd be impacted. that is, it's difficult to really say because actually job, i know that he's got the us back in the powers climate to the bill was it was like drill baby drilling web to rec,
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or levels or production gas production. joe biden opened federal land up in alaska to georgia, and we're just going to outweigh a lot of a lot of the be the pro environmental kind of policies that you put in place. so maybe again, it's just more transparent. so w, a chart withdrawing from about 60 percent of your funding for the world health organization comes from the us. what are we on the side of the vision has already been looking at alternative, alternative sources and funding, and then the gulf of mexico reduction of the gulf of mexico. the gulf of america again. i mean, yeah, american quarter, whatever it was, what was the rest of the well do it's, it's on and we'll see whether it catches, i'm not going to catch on and not in america who knows with a more sub sub in nations in europe. i might might pick it up, but we don't know. does she have, despite previously claiming credit for the goal as a ceasefire? i don't know if i'm doing sound especially confident about it. when quiz by report is in the oval office that this is what was the interesting, as you were finding all those executive orders, he was giving a run and comments you to press with that and pep bring in with questions and say he was asked about this he's fine, this is what he had to say. you know,
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i'm not counting this out. was a woman. 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 are guys, is, 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 the best, whether you know everything's good. it's like some beautiful things could be done with it. a pretty starkly industry. so the difference between donald trump and joe biden and anthony bank and the secretary of state, the outgoing secretary of state, you know, for blinking and biting. this was that was that kept on the 2nd lives on this. and they write about seem to believe in whatever project when y'all, who was trying to complete trump things for all. and then he just looked at that as, as appropriate, development. he was also, i was about north career and he said,
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oh north greer. i've been southern kim jong and that he's got a great deal of condo capability, a lot of prime shoreline, a potential for development. i mean, that's how he looks at things. what does it mean for the seas file? that's all the question we've been asking for. several days now you've pushed it through, is that reason for confidence? because if i am one of the american captives, if anybody's in the face to the dad americans of any of the lease, and phase 3 is kind of paying for all his us to bring them all home. so that's reason for so for optimism, on the other hand, he's been given a great deal of money from from memorial medical center, paid $100000000.00 effectively for a fundraising agent. they swearing in an, in congress. he's got lots of design if we stream us than in his cabinets. um, but we're, this is the great debate. what's the problem as of what with the road, or does he reside in the big picture of the nobel peace prize? if you have a company return to us back genocide, and then he also gives them about peace prize. and these are the debates or the have been running through d. c for several days now. all right, so let me show the debates will continue. she how many, thanks for that she have
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a tons of washington dc. the s b. c. spa holds in guys of trucks carrying the desperately needs issue, monetary and age are rolling into the strip in the past, out multiple trunks. they've been entering through the rascal crossing in the south of gaza, the you and says, well, the 900 a trucks went into gaza on monday to see. so i agreement between israel. a mass allows at least 600 trucks a day into the strip postings for somebody displaced by israel tentatively returning to their homes. many a going back to nothing but rubble in the southern city of ruffled people of digging through the debris with bad hands in search of their belongings. but off to seeking the destruction many say the hesitant about leaving the shouts as they fled to you and says more than 60 percent of buildings and roads across garza have been
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destroyed and 15 months of war. i'm not noticed you all got a hold and we wanted to come back to put up a 10 during the seas. fine. as you can see, it became a ghost town. there is no water. there is nothing. there isn't even any level ground. you can stay on the, on the heading of the land is what we're staying at the displacement can't because we won't find any place to put up a tend to your will return to our homes or to do anything. because as you can see in the area, even if you tried to keep an animal here, it would not survive. there aren't any of the necessities for life. no water, electricity or sanitation systems will displace palestinians also going back to devastated central guys who dri has met people that outrage refugee camp as the ceasefire takes effects across the gauze as truth, thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods and fees scenes of over y new destruction. streets are filled 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. charge was or only parts of their houses there and he's standing. most of them says through the debrief, hoping to find precious belongings. finding identification documents and personal items is his priority. all ma roy on in the moment they announced the ceasefire. agreements will come into effect at 8 30 in the morning. we decided to arrive here at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house of 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 them. 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
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a different phone. having survived being trapped 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 let them know that instead of the law, i came to collect my clothes and books to prepare myself for school. i missed my school. i also came to take my burn teddy bear that i love so much. i found this dog from under the rubble. i'm also taking clothes for my mother and the rest of my family. we need to use our normal clothes because what we were now is being, as mentioned 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 cease fire
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may have halted the violent look for policy and using garza, the bottle to rebuild their lives is just beginning. their resilience is a testament to the unyielding spurs in the face of an imaginable loss. after 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 a great jeffrey jacob garza pottis' line. that's good. we'll have to do up i live in central gods and speak to tamika about the same time because we've just been seeing that and hidden support. so people are beginning to make that journey back to the home. but many people have simply finding a wasteland where the houses one stood. i mean, how people coping with
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a loss on that scale as well. what we understand is that people have started to return back to check on what has been left for them of the houses. as the coping mechanism reflect, reflect deeply a, it's very controversial sense of resilience and disappear. just past simply, we are talking about families who have pretend and start seeing very tiny and neighborhoods reduced to the russell. it intensifies the, the, the grief of last month, just only for puppets safe, but also for the memories of that the loved ones. many of them have left with not real options just to set up a temporary shelters. next to the readings of that destroyed homes, others decided to return back to their own private shelters in all my wasa area and the areas that what does it need to to be safe, humanitarian. so in spite which is really minutes, we are struggling to access the basic mississippi as in their neighborhoods that
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were widely applied. traits advise is by the occupation forces due to the absence of lieutenant walks alongside with the proper sending station the but they said that they are trying to cope with old means that have left for them. we have 2 questions, many of civilians about what they will do next. they say that we will defend mainly on the here many tell the night supplies, i'm 10, they will be just a few to fight 8 organizations in many areas and districts. so we can stop having some sort of the gradual recovery from that. so we wouldn't miss the phase in which reconstruction of the gaza strip will take place on the ground. effectively, the believe that the process of recovery will take long g as in order to witness a very vermont couple improvements on the life of solving gaza. due to the wides, this k, you'll dump station resulted from the is really a genocide to admit it to come back to the strain and terika over the course of this tuesday morning. we have been seeing convoys of a trunk. so arriving over the border, the roof of crossing into southern gaza. uh,
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its a reference con eunice said is on the latest pictures that we'd be receiving. they all troxell agent would supplies and obviously the intended destination of to help those who desperately need it to happen. in attempts by some clearly desperate people to try and take a few boxes off the truck since they drive by 600 trucks. today is the target $950.00 named trucks into gaza on monday. what have you been seeing teracon terms of where the aides going on all of these logistical efforts in terms of getting this, getting these goods to those that need as well. we have been closely monitoring the flows, 8 supplies to the guys of stripe, once the implementation of the ceasefire takes effect at 2 days ago. and we have seen that during coverage of hundreds of humanitarian
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h hoops that with carrying essential food types and supports us. it was alongside with a single medical is as supplies for cause it's barely function of hospitals, making the journey to the gods discharge. we're talking about totally still now. 915 humanitarian, 8 talks was sent to the cause of strip. approximately $300.00 of them were sent to the northern regions so that these are you will be distributed by humanitarian organizations and the main hit, which is what houses. of course, the causes tried including the distribution of food parcels flour alongside with essential human to terry. in the cities, including what's it, blankets, mattresses and tents for displaced families in order to help them to cope with the aggravating human at times of crisis that we have been reading during over the course of the past 15 months. and people are expecting that the human they terminate supplies will continue to flow to the gaza strip. and we have, by the way, seen a some sort of a gradual decrease in terms of the prices on the palestinian local markets. we
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started to see a new kinds of, of products that we have been deprived of from over the course of the past of 16 months, including me, chicken visited both and started to be available in the market with more a, with more low prices in comparison with the previous crisis that we have been witness thing to do to the system not to gluten tall, a trucks by chrome, no guns full are completely right. no way. i'm no longer uh doing exactly whats in due to the security group that was imposed on a completely made by the security forces are securing the flow of the humanitarian night supplies to the gaza strip. so comprehensively, we understand is that the flu of 8 supplies continues mostly to take place in the gulf. the steps and people are cautiously of the up to best think about the gradual improvement of the humanitarian situation in gods. and the pray that to continue unblocked, as long as both parts of the conflict are committed to the times of the deal and
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will continue to maintain the agreement even in the 2nd phase. as this has been, the main focus and pray is that we have continued to be here in the front row. so it's on the ground and you do get a sense of the scale of the devastation as these trucks make that way. through this desolate landscape, having cause a topic many thanks, that kind of companies and will despite the seas 53 palestinians was shot dead by his way. the soldiers in gaza on monday, the incidents took place, an elbow raised in the center of the strip and rough uh in the south, at least 10 other postings injured in other shootings. and more than a 100 bodies of being uncovered from beneath the rubble in rough or the discoveries followed the 1st f as to clear revel in the city. in a search for the remains of an estimated 10000 people, buried under destroyed home. some buildings, of course, gaza. it takes the deaf toll now to mould it. 47000 people that would be occupied westbank these way. the army is detained,
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60 full palestinians, including children, and the ministry rate on the city of co q. u or the rest happened the day after the release of 90 posting in prison is on 3 is very the captives that was under of close sunday seas 5 deals and ended 15 months of war and gaza. 5 is erupt. who's in the town? so fund doc and sion, so folks used to calculate those following settled attacks on putting in property and destroyed the forces 5 live munition into a gas and residential areas you without. just so you're still ahead. i'm heidi to castro in the calen, texas, where trump's threat of mass deportation has met both fear and defiance. the how are the weather is looking pretty quiet across the arabian peninsula. i can't
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say the same for iran, r for afghanistan. so i assume the status is making the way across the region. his spelling of the black seek was the old wind coming into centralize as see some places of sleep in the snow driving the way towards afghanistan. because guys to come back in behind him and the temperature is around 22 degrees celsius, just pushing up a tough for time. not too bad. so there was some way to whether you can see looking 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 c drive, it went to where the spills across the g n. in to west and pots, the key i and that was slide, it's way further east was gauze, i could see a shower to coming through here some what to whether they haven't to southern took a little bit to club of the cypress as well, with some model unsettled weather, coming through here, the side of the med will also say when, when do, with spilling in from the atlantic. halfway from the canaries, just pushing for the southwards and east, with still very hearts, the red cross,
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a good part of west africa, with a few showers. now showing the hand around the gulf of can you find yourself through central africa? down to was that eastern side or south africa of the one of the last remaining ancient forests and southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drivers. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk to extreme condition together and transport this dangerous. but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera the
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do without just see what is their mind, but top so is this our us the ceasefire holds and gaza trucks carrying desperately need to do then serenade rolling into the strip multiple trucks and to, to rockford south of shoes, state you and says moving 908 trucks winds because monday pops thing is supposed to be displaced by israel returning to the homes, the going back to best to put trouble with this of the city of just seeing the destruction of the neighborhood spending, say there, hesitant about leaving the show to stay flipped, the donald trump is settling into the 1st day of his 2nd to promise to a revolution of common sense of assigned multiple executive orders possessing some of his previous tests for the immigration has been key to president trump campaign
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. here's what he said about his plan was during the integration speech. 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. with a migraine strides across from mexico into the united states. the future is much full and said to off the appointments to get the claims for counsel. john holeman has moved him to one of the buses. next me who have come to take away would be us aside and see what's been a long and ultimately very disappointing. for them, they turn up early this morning for their appointment with us authorities,
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for when donald trump became president trump, those asylum appointments were canceled. they got an e mail 30 saying that the system cvp one for which those appointments have been organized online was suspended. and now they remain in mexico. they going to be taken by these buses to 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 at free treacherous jungles, free mexico with his call tells, with its 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 were silent, see cuz in the united states, he's also been 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,
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stay in the, the us wall, that pricing happens and that can take his, he wants them 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 human rights organizations saying we documented when this has been tried before, it is 1st administration, all the cartels and the games said the fright on migrants. the kid not that big, still the at the him of course the advantages instead of nice people being in the us there on the country next to mexico. don't homan out, is it a deep one? it's about 11000000 little authorized and we're going to live in the us. many a bracing for trumps promise of must deportations. that was unclear how that'd be carried out. present from says he will prioritize removing criminal as well. and all the time. say well, undocumented immigrants should pilot bikes. i did jo, castro reports from alamo in texas, where she found a mixture of fear and defiance. i guess those things are part of the 19 year old on
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us. sophia has lived her whole life worrying us immigration officers will take away her mother. and when i was a little girl and i was scared to go to school, sometimes because i would be for your life, whatever mom doesn't come home, her mother be at least 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 is idea, the other one the i was scared when she was little. now she's old enough to get by on her own. but i would do anything to stay as 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 call. oh cool, my daughter, and tell her how to close the business payoff. the house. i don't know,
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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 close down for away or maybe it was opened up at the places will be close down. there would be no where to shop. about 11000000 undocumented immigrants live in work in the us economies safety putting all of them would devastate the 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 hope both they won't happen is a very,
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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 marks but doesn't buy one. that's it. is those 14 for, 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, outta 0. alamo, texas, we're starting with the donald trump, the new us presidents has repeated remarks about gaining control of greenland, which is a no ton of us. territory of denmark. island is a wonderful place. we need her international security. somebody to come in to sign executive orders and the oval office, denmark's prime minister metal frederickson has previously set us up to greenland to decide his own future. many greenland to say that anxious about what chums return to the white house will bring the toilet. you saw i had
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a bad feeling at the beginning when i heard that trump was going to be the president. but as time goes by, you just have to admit that he has one and we will have to see what happens. his plant by greenland has of course, affected me too, but i really hope he comes to his senses and finds out that it has to be done in a different way, the montana soon. so i have mixed emotions. his on accountability the way he communicates and also the environment. he's not that interested environmental agreements or environmental or natural disasters. so it's worrying for us here in greenland because we can see that the ice sheet is melting. it's a huge challenge. i cook some of the spots freezing weather in washington, dc. hundreds of people protested outside the white house as president. trump was inaugurated. barbara noticed that some of their numbers are not as large as those of the massive demonstrations that protested donald trump's 1st, you know, argue ration. nevertheless, there are hundreds of people on the street so.
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