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of all the time just search but the increase the amount for the business data, but your news live from burle land. donald trump assembles his team for his 2nd presidency, immigration hardliner. tom homan will overseas us border policy. trump promised mass deportations during his election campaign. also coming up the top 29 climate summit opens in azerbaijan, with scientist sounding the alarm about the speed of global warming. but a meaningful deal looks even more doubtful after donald trump's election victory. and meet mary an elephant who can wash yourself using a house or hear from an expert who studied this unusual skill at supper. windsor the
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i'm david love. it's good to have you with us us president elect donald trump, is picking his cabinet and his taps tom homan to be his so called border as our home and served in the previous term administration as acting director of immigration and customs enforcement or i c e after the announcement home and said he would prioritize deporting immigrants from the united states who arrived illegally. trump made a cracking down on a regular immigration, one of the central elements of his campaign, promising mass deportations, or political commentator and law professor ethan bear. man in los angeles told dw, the trump pick for borders our shows. he's committed to that pledge as well. that tells us that donald trump was very serious on the campaign trail about attempting
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to deport well over 10000000 people from the united states. tom homan was the immigration and customs enforcement director under the 1st trump term. he is the one that came up with a family separation policy ripping childrens from children, excuse me, from their mother's arms and has a very hard right view of how to handle people who do not have proper documentation . i, i really think that what does indicates is they are going to be highly aggressive about rounding up people in the united states using every means necessary in their view to literally round up 10000000 people and get them out of the united states. they're going to be brutal about it. i see a lot of legal challenges coming and they're going to leverage the military. the national guard key is close with governor greg abbott, in texas, who seems to really enjoy using the national guard along the border. so he's gonna
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have cooperative governors in certain key border states as well. well, as president elect, donald trump's cabinet begins to take shape. several top jobs are get to be filled trumps, holding interviews with potential candidates at his moral lago estate in florida, with loyalists predicted to be welcomed into the fold. there could be some familiar faces in him in his administration. this man could be donald trump's chief of downsizing. of the law mosque is trump's highest profile. so porter and trump is publicly spoken of putting him in charge of illuminating government waste. even his most does billions of dollars of official business with the u. s. must unofficial influence is already significant. these reportedly joined phone calls between trump and foreign leaders. then there's robert f. kennedy junior, an outspoken vaccine skeptic who may have the health and human services department
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raising worries about what christopher miller, who worked under his last administration and was involved in project 2025. trump is announced that the united nations ambassador is elise as the phonic staunchly pro israel republican representative from new york. and the other major pick, trump appointed his campaign, co chairwoman. susie whiles, his chief of staff shall control access to the president and helps of the administrative policy agenda. what all these people have in common besides right wing credentials is proven loyalty to trump. but the president elect faces obstacles and a pointing diesel oil and gas for cabinet posts must be confirmed by the senate, which means dealing with democrats. who may refuse to let is nominees have hearings, trumpets proposed changing the way the senate works, to allow him to appoint candidates while it is not in session. trump may resort to pointing acting cabinet members, as he often did in his 1st term. these people are easy to fire and don't have to be
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confirmed by the senate that makes their own views less important as their jobs depend on one thing. pleasing the boss. the un annual climate conference has started in hazard by john and mid warnings of 20. $24.00 will be the hottest year on record. the focus of this year's meeting is on climate financing. developing countries are seeking assurances. they'll get more funding to deal with more frequent environmental catastrophes. but the election of climate skeptic donald trump, in the us could put the brakes on proposals to deal with global warming. will lead to it's gathering in buck who called 29 well met with the shop warning from the you and climate cheese. he spoke about rising global temperatures, pushing people's lives into k o is crisis, is affecting re single individual in the world. one way or another,
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i'm as restricted as any one was a single company, but the phone transformation re nation means we must single that 1.5, slip out of reach of temperatures. royce, the implementation of agreements must include them back climate contests for fees have particularly impacted countries in the global south. now india and many african countries that are asking ritual nations to donate a trillion dollars a you the fund with help them deal with the damage caused help build more climates was an infrastructure. historically industrialized countries like the u. s. and european countries have limited the, the highest levels of carbon dioxide. the greenhouse gas allows you to be responsible for climate change. china. it's the largest inventory in the world to
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the exact amount of compensation and who should pay. it will be heavily debated off the conference countries efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are also on the summits agenda like investments and renewable energy which are rising was wide. but so water investments in fossil fuels like another. what really large cop 29 is donald trump's return to the white house. he has repeatedly called climate change of hope and promise to pull the us out of the protest claim into agreement. again. for those of us dedicated to climate action. last week's outcome in the united states is obviously bitterly disappointing, particularly because of the unprecedented resources and envision president biden and vice president harris brought to the climate fight. it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several
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severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. just as well, let's get caught up now on some other stories making headlines around the world firefights between games and police broke out and parts of the haitian capital. puerto prince monday, as the country's new prime minister was warned in alex, did you if you said may, was appointed after his predecessor gary camille was removed on sunday after less than 6 months in office. as the international criminal court has announced an external investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving the court's chief prosecutor, kareem khan is denied allegations and side. he plans to cooperate with the investigation contact previously called for an internal watch dog to look into the claims saw this record in rome has ruled that migrants held at an italian run, screaming center in albania must be brought to italy. the 7 men were picked up by
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the italian navy in the mediterranean. the ruling is the latest set back to the italian governments plans to eventually process tens of thousands of asylum seekers . outside the year. thousands of serbians are calling for their prime ministers resignation after a deadly roof collapse at a railway station. this month, the incident killed 14 people in the northern city of know, besides the station had recently reopened. after years of renovations, ukrainian authorities or warning that russia is warming up for a massive attack. after 6 people were killed and dozens of wounded, an air raids on several cities. the cranes military says moscow's planning, major ground and air assaults comes as russian forces have been making gains on the front line. ukraine is facing a critical moment and it's baffled against russia's fellow scotland version. that's
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being records numbers of russian attacks across the country. from the southern city is that per easier to massage strikes on the automated landscape hometown in central ukraine to the russian occupied eastern regions. fighting along the more than 1000 kilometer front line is stretching ukraine's troops at a critical moment. the hard press minute truth is baffling, some 50000 troops in rushes cask. region of the there's also a push to reinforce the front lines in the east and ward off and on tess of painted infantry, a salt in the south of this at the time of political, i'm searching t exacerbated by donald trump's, when in the us presidential election and the premium site is saying basically that this is a rushes response to donald trump. in other words, donald trump has more pulled down, put in quite the opposite. a russia is showing that it is going to continue the
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course and accelerate its advancements in the dumbass recording concerns and keeps the trump white test will prioritize piece at the expense of ukraine's territorial integrity. unless you're coming to control just under the 5th . if you create any intensity, and the covenant has implied that relinquishing this land, maybe the minimum price gave has to pay for piece an elephant here at the berlin zoo has been delighting researchers with her daily routine. mary, the elephant has been keeping clean, taking a shower without any help from humans or keepers, say she's figured out how to use a hose to spray water onto her back. and while she hasn't started using soap or a shower cap, she has impressed scientists with her skills. well, one of the science estimation based as
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a neuroscientist at homebound universities. here in berlin, she co author to report a bout the showering behaviors of asian elephants. he told us how mary, the elephants might have learned to shower like this. i think edison's love to show and uh, they love to use houses. uh, they do that naturally. they spray themselves. but it's special here is that mary is so very good. this a hose and that's different from other edison. so we looked at when you look at the behavior, it looks very nice. it looks very elegant out, she showers and but you figure out is when you look at the details, she's really has a lot of knowledge about how to use jose is like to use it as, as or less. so to get at the back or what be no, see the cnbc here isn't of i have a friend as sort of uh, trying to kind of info was and actually sub latasha english. oh right. it turns. 2 out that how is this actually fairly complex towards because of a long bed even bigger than an edison and they are flexible. and so,
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but mary has just has 2 ways of using the whole. this one is like to show what. yeah. and the other one is a, this less of style and she wants to get to go back and she's very systematic about getting your body clean and right. that's why it looks so fancy when she does that . that was narrow science has to be side blast speaking to us earlier. as a reminder of our top story, it's donald trump has announced another key pick for his presidential team, putting an immigration hardliner in charge of border policy. tom homan says he'll prioritize deporting immigrants who arrived illegally in the united states. you're up to date for now coming up on the w planet, a looks at how more and more cities are offering free public transport and a bid for cleaner air. for more news, follow us on social media f d w dot news,
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