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in fact, to hold or suspend full of the crossings of that southern border. now this is an extreme act in a way, but by declaring that a, an emergency president trump is giving himself a lot of leeway here in terms of the actions he takes to plan down on immigration, on that 7 vote a. this was a campaign promise that he made, and now he is going to on it with a, a, a executive order, which on the face of it extremely draconian, directing the departments to suspend all the invasion as he puts it within 90 days. so extreme measures being taken in this uh, executive order. mike, what can you tell us about troops being sent to the border? it is that confirmed, and does the president have the authority to do that as well? the answer to both of those is yes. for the diary and god, which is
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a 100 kilometers tractor, a strongly you have to go on foot and those bind, it's the then they have to get throughout the country. then they get to mexico, where there's a lot of coal tails and organized crime. the appraisal them for a lot of people, the already whites get through mexico. he's on the train or network of calls or trains. that's cool. the bees. we go on board with them over a noise in mexico. he's up pace. the they've been waiting all night in the code and then on the pulse in central mexico for the beach to come. it's an a migrant. so given to not one, but a network of coal good trains that hit through mexico up to the us border. there were free roy news and a way to try and avoid mexican migration. but you never know when the trade will come through. and the beast caries risk to what kind of thing. okay. and it goes
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really quickly. you having good a good 3. it's your live, you play a delightful young people speculate a lot, stick with them by when i saw you to my, your nice i feel it was yes. on the that's it. that's the famous piece that despite the thing just these people want to take it news as soon as possible. they know the president trump is trying to stop migration, you know, meet the policy. it will be that he won't let us control us to be able to achieve final you take a few, we are struggling again to see if we can get to our destination to the us. the, the train continues winding through the noise of the head. more challenges, noisy, north mexico. you as president who doesn't want them. but for now, the beast goes on the john holman. out to see the mexico
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excellent reporting there. that was all from discuss is advancing his agenda with republicans. leaders according to the way, are seeking to align with trump as well. right wing populace parties are gaining political ground in europe and are now looking to partner with a new us present. while there are significant differences among them, some common ground between their policies and trumps. houses there is interest simmons reports donald trump's 1st term showed he had little hesitation about pushing your p and leaders around, sometimes physically to get what he wanted. well, as i say, you ain't seen nothing yet. we thanks to frank to our vice prime minister of hungry afar writes or for a terry and became one of the crumbs through the allies. and he's feeling emboldened hungry is in the you and makes all right. hold on legs, resistance to policies on a new great, have at tech. from so legion. she may want again, for the presidency issues,
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please give investment funds in a criminal trial. then there's the u. k. with nodule. fire, or just big cultivating ties with trump for many years. his heart, right, which form you k policy is foss gaining popularity. this at the expense of the defeated consumer reports and a labor of prime minister res polarizing nissan. quest for rights may not be unified in europe, but for now, trump can see many more allies who followed his tactics, divide, put her eyes and think the line light. andrew simmons, i'm sure 0 for, for doing by pizza cards. globus you are joining us from peril. the research lab and extremism and democracy from american university is good to have you with us today and down the line. matthew chronic is vice president of the atlanta council, also associate professor at georgetown university and the department of government
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and school of foreign service master. thank you also for being with us and i want to go to you 1st when the pop. ringback list right wing leaders around the world. look at donald trump and i mean from it can be the former brazilian present. enjoy your both scenario. it can be the current argentinian president, heavier mulay. it can be the current. i'm gary and prime minister victor or bad. when they look at donald trump, what do they see? do they see an ally? do they see an outlier? to the see a big brother what why i'd say something of an ally and a big brother and um, and in the setup and uh often people, motors to these parties. and i do think that they see each other as allies. they see that they're dealing with similar challenges domestically in terms of the issues and also in the political parties. and i think that's also a norm all over the years. you social democratic parties, internationally seem to understand they have something in common. most of this new
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nationalism is something of a response to the globalization of the past 25 or 30 years, or from being in office have on extreme this group so they connected or disconnected. how does it work? i'd say it's less than that and more of the policies and the pardoning on its own is going to send a lot of people who have committed violent acts back into communities where they're likely to engage in recruitment and strive to try to rebuild their, their networks. and rebuild their groups and that means that we have time to prepare for that. so there is time to get in and start doing preventative work to short up against potential violence in the next 12 to 18. somebody who specializes on this who, who, who studies this, what are you watching? what developments are you watching to know sort of where this might be headed in? well, we engage with much, indeed a wild file, weary crews in the southern california. the us are dealing with a new blaze. nick a state hughes 5 again on wednesday morning for our vacuum ration orders in effect
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a test. struck in italy. f. one season starts in march with the i targeting the fest drive is titled since 2007 and also is performing a $100.00. okay. so not thanks very much indeed. that's it. so for this news of that, i'll be back in a few moments with more of the daisy betterments. i can catch up with more on our website. i'll just do the stage and screen on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know as far as as to what i'm going on. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the
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the a palestinian manish shop that does this very rates continue across the occupies westbank. this 10 year old son he was talking to the con, the
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carry johnston. this is all just there. a lot from the also coming up, palestinians pitch tents on the ruins of the times. you and says 90 percent of residential buildings and gauze i've been destroyed. also i'm thrown home and on the base.

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