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ever we won the issue, it goes up to the bottom of the land, will buy that out. had been bought, that are used to do initiatives for children such as games and a party and the street. despite the destruction they would always enjoy it. or you must be hearing also, there's humanity and we all work together like we are one with the america in the queen. oh, i had it. i'm not shy for highly by that how to after the war i see myself continuing. everything that was put on hold by the war. i know that i will enter a new phase in my life, build my future and care for the small details device, how well the civil war. and so don has force more than a 1000000 people to flee to neighboring south. so down 120000 have arrived in the past 2 months alone. with the official trans, at st. as for many, a choosing to settle and camp smith bought a prepaid work as a struggling to meet the needs. catherine story reports from the georgia border
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crossing to 2 months ago. settlements like this installed. so don, one not here. this area is on the boat or would sit on people's leave. wolf from the north are coming from areas in that country. like white 9 states, the blue nice and seminars, regions and to 0 state father know we are fighting has intensified this biscuits august 1st, emergency supplies to be received by those who have just arrived. i show a dog and has been here for a month. she's ill. i children are young. she doesn't know if her husband across the border is alive. i know again and then i went to the hospital, but they did not give me any medicine. this is the 1st time i'm getting food. more than 30000 people in this area are due to receive aid, about 1400 crossing into the country every day. most use informal entry points
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along the poorly secured border. most of the displays, people wants to settle in areas closer to the closer to the homes in some done, ideally they should be relocated to transit centers about tend to allow me to. yeah, but those kinds of senses. it's a floor aid work who's struggling to meet all the needs of those here. because i know it's enough. we are doing this to respond as official. i know about us going to give them uh something to it just for 3 days before they go through other processes. people this thing. yeah. it is going to be very difficult to, for the type of organizations, someone to help them use locations because they're very close to the modem. mario on that and had children have decided to leave in the space. she was a farmer back home. now she can't afford
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a single meal then the that if this country can sustain us will remain here. but right now everything is very expensive. food is expensive. the growth of sticks, reusing, to build a very expensive such as a life of these people who have lost everything. catherine sewing all g 0 on salt to dance boot. whats it on? the its donald trump is 1st full day as the 47th president of the united states. trump has met with the republican leadership from both the house and senate on how to push the laws. he wants to enact who were waiting for donald trump to speak shortly from the white house. these are life pictures we will take you there. as soon as he does, he is expected to announce a multi $1000000000.00 i infrastructure investments. ventura is backed by open. i,
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oracle and soft bank trump has kicked off as they consume with the series. sweeping executive actions were fucking duty, icy off his preexisting dro bivens policies. the total cost or what of this we joined now by mike hannah who is standing by at the white house and to a very busy. yeah. first dial. so the donald trump. what else are we expecting from him today? he had a meeting with a senior congressional leadership in the course of the day we're waiting to hear from them off to that meeting. and then as you say, we're going to be having a news. we'll have a news conference. he won't be making comments about a new infrastructure program. he's likely to take some questions from the pool cabinets, assembled that the pool has already been assembled, so he should be speaking very shortly. indeed. so it's been a busy day has was yesterday with all those executive orders rolling out a time, perhaps in the course of this day to catch a little bit of breath. despite the fact that getting that meeting underway with
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the congressional leadership, a clear signal that he wants to get a legislative program going as soon as possible. as soon as he gets the members of his cabinet in position, we know now that the one member has already been confirmed marco rubio. you've got unanimous confirmation in the senate on the very day that trump took office of a cabinet to postings, waiting for confirmation in the coming days. but this is a critical factor in terms of getting his cabinet in place, getting his congressional leadership aligned with his agenda. and this is a process that he's going to have present it. mike, obviously as we've been talking about, he's really hit the ground running. trump, the only thing back in the white house for the 24 hours. what are your 1st impressions of how his winehouse team is running things this time around compared to when he was 1st and office? and there's been a lot more planning this time around. we saw that within a week of his election, he had already nominated members of his cabinet. this is unprecedented speed in
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terms of getting the nominations out into the public eye. we've seen as well in the past 24 hours. how the administration has co list around him. this is partially because he had talked to the different strategy in terms of his cabinet picks. for example, on this occasion before. and his 1st to a number of those cabinet picks was suggested to him by political insight as this time. it's appears that he has selected personally, each of those cabinet members, and each of them has got one common trait. and that is absolute loyalty to donald trump. he has insisted on this in the past and doesn't toys get it, but now he's assembling the cabinet that has publicly stated each and every one of them that they have complete faith and will follow donald trump unreservedly. so we do have this situation which is very different from his bus to which was robert k, y'all 6th through the 1st weeks and months. and indeed, throughout the time there was always a come the con,
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constant interruption within the administration itself. now it appears at this early stage that this is much more organized, much more unified, and above all, much more loyal to low to president trump. no trump had the captain of the tech industry at his integration. yesterday. the tech browses as many called him a long mosque mug. zack, a big sam altman, among them. tim cook as well. just in regards to the investments that they have made into is integration. it is now to to give a speech, hopefully in the end, the next few minutes, which will take live on this huge, multi $1000000000.00 investment into i. is there any connection between the 2 as well or? yeah, it has been something that to come be focused on throughout his campaign, and it is something that he has to be working towards creating a coherent strategy and building
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a infrastructure that can cope with the i as it develops, whether this is as a consequence of his closeness all the donations given from as the tech people that's really open to question. but one thing that must be mentioned already is that they are reports that the national space council is being shut down. now this was the, literally what it's name says, it's offices that being empty and recent days. and it's known that, you know, not scan to space ex organization. have insisted that the body is a simple waste of time. so this is a 1st result we seen of something happening because of times closeness with a particular individual or company. this is not a direct consequence of the loan must influence within the trump administration. should these reports prove correct? and the national space council is shut down. okay, thank you so much mike hannah, that is mike for us at the white house. is mike, is to, can we just looking at pictures now?
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of one of the rooms there i believe is the office we donald trump, is choose to give an announcement shortly on that investment. as soon as he does stopped speaking, we will take its life. uh president, trump is also cracking down on immigration and unauthorized border crossings. hayes, shutting down asylum and refugee admissions, and says all illegal entry will be halted and that millions will be deported. trump has declared a national emergency at the southern board and is told the department of defense to move troops to the board of but it comes at a time when a risk for an authorized crossings. at the southern board, i actually low compared to in trump lift office in his 1st 10 to well trumps orders on immigration already being challenged in court. and many us politicians say they are ready to fight back one message for president trump. i'll see you in court. we are filed,
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our case is filed now as we speak moments ago in the district of massachusetts in the 1st circuit. at this morning. as stated that lawsuit, challenging president trump's unconstitutional executive order is on file. it has multiple grounds. the president has over stepped his authority by a mile and we will hold them accountable. we're going across life now to heidi joe castro, she's in mckellen on the us mexico border. a 124 hours ago. trump issued a national border image and say we're already seeing political and legal push back as we've heard. but how long until there's actually any sort of impact down there on the border. yeah, i could take a little bit of time tom. i actually spoke with the spokes person as a border patrol sector here in the rio grande valley of texas. and he said that so far there's been no directives on the changing operations given to the agents. and
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in fact, even after trump took the oath of office yesterday, there were at least 91 asylum seekers for were released from board ever showed the tension and into the city of macallan. those who have passed screening, those who will be obliged to see it. immigration court judge later on, but yeah, just 24 hours and passed. and we are seeing very fears pushed back against trump executive orders, particularly the one that's trying to strip birth rights citizenship away from the children, the instance born to parents who are undocumented or who are not us residents. that is the one order that's really gotten, and people talking now with $22.00 us states filing lawsuit, challenging that. and that's what the california is, the attorney general who we just heard speak. he was referring to that lawsuit because birth rights citizenship is guaranteed by the us constitution. and the 14th
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amendment, trump, executive order many are saying are, is simply unconstitutional. and so that is sort of planting the flag in the ground very deeply. those states that are trying to be the front of this resistance against transporter as on immigration. but as far as a national emergency goes here on the border, he says that there is an invasion here, according to trump. but it's been very quiet here since. and so we've been here that was the lowest crossing numbers in 4 years. and people who live in this community said, are we simply strange or federal troops to show up here and stand guard at a border where there's is really not that many people attempting to cross. but it's something that trump wants to see, don, and it's something that has supporters, but certainly celebrate. indeed how do you. ringback as well as another element of his deportation uh,
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policies. he says he wants the people millions of people. you've given me some of them who are afraid of being sent back to the countries. what have they told you? yeah, there are 11000000 undocumented immigrants currently living working going to school here in the united states. and you know, their reaction is really across the board. there are some who say there is, they're very fearful they're going into hiding. they're afraid to even drive their cars. for be, for fear of being pulled over, but then there are many others too who say that they're just going to continue living their lives as normal because they, they don't know what's going to happen. you know, in order to, to, to afford 11000000 people. that's on president that and us history. it would have a shocking impact on the us economy negatively. so, and the us government simply does not have the money or the detention space or the person now to carry forth those deportation. that's not to say that trump is and
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try and he's made it very clear in his, in his executive actions, instructing federal agencies now to come up with a nitty gritty solution. so those very big challenges are not these mass deportations. but as far as the people or caught in the cross hairs of this, those undocumented immigrants themselves, they're not really sure what's a. com. and so there are some were caught between fear, between defiance and just trying to live out their daily lives. while this great shadow lives over them. okay, thank you so much heidi, heidi joe castro for us in mckellen on the us mexico border informing us in as a mock of rubio has been sworn in as the new secretary of state. he says his job will be to promote will pace, and this is in many ways. and again, it was reference by president trump yesterday in this, in a speech that he designs that his overriding goal for global policy is the promotion of piece. the avoidance of conflict and no agency will more be more
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critical in that regard than this one. in fact, is expounding principle and purpose. and that's what we endeavor to do, to promote peace around the world, because that's in our national interest without peace, it is hard to be a strong nation, a prosperous nation, and, and one that is better off. but there will also be challenges. we recognize that there will be those times unfortunately it as humans interact with one another because of our nature. but there will be conflict. we will seek to prevent them and avoid them, but never at the expense of our national security. never at the expense of our national interest, and never at the expense of our core values as a nation. and as a people. but donald trump was picked for and best of that. the united nations has appeared at the confirmation hearing, at least still phonic told sentences that she agreed with file right is randy, minnesota. there's a lot of small church that is ro, has a biblical rights to the occupied west bank. helen fisher has moved from washington or your statements or do you want because the republican majority and popular support at least the phonics should be an easy confirmation for you. and i'm baset
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a promising a full review of u. n. o professionals. she pledge to new fee to new york would follow president trump, so gender. it is imperative to ensure a strong american leadership, american leadership at the united nations. i share president trump's vision of a un reform by strong america 1st peace through strength and return to this founding mission of promoting peace and security around the world. and in exchange with democrat correspond hall in on the important issue of the mid lease. she refused to acknowledge palestinians to the right of self determination. i asked you in my office also about whether palestinians have the right of self determination. my understanding was you said yes, you have a different answer today. that was not the direct question that we discussed by set the power you've been with people. how students have the right of self determination. i believe the palestinian people deserve so much better than the failures that they've had agreed on. there is leaders, pretty simple quite and i believe then she was active. she agreed with far right is
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really politicians that is really had the biblical claim to the entire westbank. but i did ask you whether you subscribe to the views of finance ministers, some of which rich vote. i'm sorry if i'm outraged this is really finance minister smoke church and, and the former national security minister, ben you the or who believe that israel has a biblical right to the entire west bank. and in that conversation, you told me that yes, you shared that view. is that your view today? yes, donald trump has talked about the 2 state solution in the middle east, but not recently. it's, the phonic is reflecting his position. no. this marks a significant change in us policy from the past and heading to the un in new york island for sure. i'll just see it up on capitol hill in washington. okay, these are life pictures from the roosevelt room in the white house. we had donald trump is due to make an announcement on
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a multi $1000000000.00 infrastructure and basement. we understand that the venture is bank by open. i oracle as well as the soft bank. i assume it has donald trump. it takes to the podium, we will head back to the white house. we'll do some other news now and is ready for us as have killed at least 10 palestinians and an ongoing ride in the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank. military vehicles was used to ride the camp of the account was hit by an is striking home to select the pulls from amman and jordan because these rarely governments in the palestinian authority of band delta 0 from reporting in israel as well as the occupied with bank it's these really military's biggest operation in the occupied westbank since the start of the new year is really forces say they're targeting what they call terrorism image in the refugee camp for the for the residents of jeanine. this is what terror looks like. said the saudis brother was walking in the neighborhood when he was shot and
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killed by his really forces. is it again for choosing brother, but he went to get bread from the shop nearby. he was shot by a sniper, an elderly man was among many targeted by the indiscriminate shooting, but somehow wasn't hurt. dozens of other palestinians have been injured including children like this one. what would others on the receiving end of is really fire were bleeding out in the streets of janine as is really forces blocked ambulances from reaching them. and then none of the, i'm not doing them out. we can't give an exact number for the wounded because they are so many, an ambulance is called reach them to bring them to hospitals. the raid comes after a stand off between fighters and the janine camp and the palestinian authority. after more than a month of siege and elsewhere in the occupied,
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westbank is really forces arrested $64.00 palestinians this time in club clean, the palestinians in the occupied westbank face. * austin, threats living under is really occupation. army raids, coupled with violent settler attacks, have significantly increased since the start of israel's more on garza. and now with president from back in the white house palestinians, fear the situation will only get worse from the central than just eat all. i'm a staffing attack and tell of a has injury to full people is reading media reported that in the silence was shot dead by a civilian with a personal firearm. but we're going to go and now the donald trump, who is at the beginning, right about room at the white house. oh, thank you very much and it's an honor to be here today. if we have our 1st full day as president or back. and we had a great 1st term,
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but we're going to have an even better 2nd term. and i think we're going to do things that people will be shocked at. we're starting off with tremendous investment coming into our country at levels that nobody's really ever seen before . and they're very happy with the fact that i won the race and that they feel confident in their investments and is big money and high quality people. so my 1st day back from, from having a nice life. it's my honor to welcome 3 of the world's leading technology. she goes and then the case of larry larry ellison, it's well beyond technology. sort of ceo of everything is amazing man and amazing a business person. but to announce the largest interest structure project by far in history. and it's all taking place right here in america. as you know,
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there's great competition for a guy and other things, and they're coming in at the highest level were joined by oracle, executive chairman larry ellison soft. thank c o, my friend mazda mazda yoshi son and ceo of open a i. and i would say the by far the leading expert based on everything i read, sam altman. so that's great that you coming in together. that's a massive group of talent and, and money together. these were a leading technology giants or announcing the formation of star gate. so put that name down in your books, cuz i think you're going to hear a lot about it in the future. a new american company that we're invest $500000000.00, at least in a infrastructure in the united states, and move and very, very quickly, moving very rapidly,
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creating over 100000 american jobs almost immediately. this monumental undertaking is a rezoning declaration of confidence in america is potential under a, a new president. let me be a new president. i didn't say it, they did. so i appreciate that fellows, but it will jew or the future of technology. what we want to do is we want to keep it in this country. china is a competitor, and others are competitors. we want. we want it to be in this country and we're making it available. i'm going to help a lot through emergency declarations because we have an emergency. we have to get this step build. so they have to produce a lot of electricity and will make it possible for them to get that production done very easily at their own plants. if they want, where they will build a at the plant, the plant, they'll build energy generation. and that will be incredible.
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but it's technology and artificial intelligence so made into usa begin immediately, star gate will be building the physical and virtual infrastructure to power. the next generation of advancements in a i and this will include the construction of colossal data center, is very, very massive structures. i was in the real estate business. these buildings is a big, beautiful buildings. they're gonna employ a lot of people and physical campuses and locations currently being scouted nationwide. they're making their choices of locations. i think they have their choice. i'd like to ask larry, sam and mazda to say a few words and just talk about little bit about what they're doing and if you have any questions and then we'll go into a couple of other subjects also. but this is to me, a very big thing, 500000000000 dollar. a star gate project i think is going to be something, it's very special. it will lead to something that could be the biggest of all. so
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laurie, maybe we'll start with you and we'll go down the line. thank you. thank you mister president. we certainly can do this without you. it would, it would simply be impossible. it holds incredible promise for all of us, for every and every american. we've actually been, we've been working with open an eye for a while, and with mazda mazda for a while. the data centers are actually under construction, as of the 1st of them are under construction in texas, each buildings a half a 1000000 square feet. there 10 buildings currently on the currently being built, but that will expand to 20 and the other locations be beyond the the abilene location which is, which is our 1st location, the kind of applications that we're building. the give you an idea, maybe the most charismatic and the ones that i think touches. this all is uh, uh, electronic health records, not just maintaining electronic health records,
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but by looking at electronic health records. understanding the condition of the doctor is better understanding the condition of their patients and being able to provide health care plans that are much better than the otherwise would be a doctor in indian river. reservation would be able to see how a doctor at memorial sloan kettering would with treat, treat the patient or a doctor at stanford. we would treat the patient, we actually provide all of that information, all of that guidance to the doctor, the doctors who are treating cancer patients or, or a patient there. any other kind of disease made possible by a i, i'm not going to take a lot of time and i'm gonna, i'm gonna pass it to mazda. but this is a very exciting program for oracle to be a part of. thank you. st. you, sir? okay, okay. that's good, that's great. here's dollars. well,
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thank you. well, mister president of the last last month i came to celebrate you a winning and problem is that we will invest $100000000000.00. and you had told me all mazda go off to home, but now i came back with the 500. because because this is the, as you say yesterday, this is the beginning of golda is america. this is one great example. i think, right? we will have decided to do this. this is a beginning of the goal that we will do. i have decided that unless you low and yes, so the, we agree we try to make this happen because of this, right? that's so uh we would the make this happen. we would immediately start
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deploying $100000000.00 with a goal of making $500000000000.00 within the next 4 years within us. all right, because of your success. so we have very, very excited to do this. and um, our problem is, of course of bank o'quinn or go and uh edition that he invested in pop in uh was uh, mgx. uh, on top of that we have the technology pop not and media. and of course, microsoft has been very, very supportive of the fab and continued to support all of our success. this is not just for business as riley is that this will help peoples life. this will help solving many, many issues, difficult things that otherwise we could not have salt was appalled. ai
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i think, uh, is coming very, very soon. and then after that, that's not the goal. after that either. if it shows super high intelligence will come to solve the issues that mankind would never ever have thought that we could so well, this is a beginning of our golden is. thank you very much. so i don't have too much to add, but i do want to say, i'm thrilled, we get to do this in the united states of america. i think this will be the most important project of this era. and as mazda said for a guy to get billed here, to create hundreds of thousands of jobs to create a new industry centered here, we wouldn't be able to do this without you, mr. president. and i'm thrilled that we get to, i think it'll be an exciting project. i think we'll be able to do all of the wonderful things these guys talked about. but the fact that we get to do this in
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the united states is, is, i think, wonderful. so thank you very much. you can say one word, you know, so many positive things about what it's going to do for medical research and for solving things. cancer challenge. okay, help us with the side against the various problems diseases. these guys can maybe sure more about some of the work they're doing there. i think they'll joint maybe some of the leaders about driving progress here. but i believe that as this technology progresses we will see diseases get cured of an unprecedented rate . we will be amazed at how quickly work here in this cancer and that one and heart disease and what this will do for the ability of to deliver very high quality health care, the costs, but really to cure the diseases. at a rapid rapid rate, i think will be among the most important things, this technology does so
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we're currently working on stuff on this. okay. alright. no, no, no, no i that i'm not, i'm not, that's all.

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