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a mess, things up risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, d. w documentary, this is dw news live from berlin. donald trump assembles his team for his 2nd presidency, immigration hardliner. tom homan is picked to oversee us border policy. trump promised mass deportations during his election campaign. also coming up to pick up 29 climate summit opens and as or by john with scientists, sounding the alarm about the speed of global warming. but a meaningful deal looks even more doubtful after donald trump's election by the
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i'm david levitz. good to have you with us us president elect donald trump is picking his cabinet and he's top. tom homan to be his so called boarders are home and served in the previous trump administration as acting director of immigration and customs enforcement or i c e. after the announcement, holman said he would prioritize deporting. undocumented immigrants from the united states trump made cracking down on irregular migration. one of the central elements of his campaign, promising mass deportations. while political commentator and law professor ethan berman and los angeles, told dw, the trump pick for the 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 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
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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 a governor, greg abbott, in texas, who seems to really enjoy using the national guard along the border. so he's going to have cooperative governors in certain key border states as well. well, ever since donald trump one last week throughout selection,
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the value of bitcoin has been going through the roof, the crypto currency. it has hit to get another all time high and monday, treating following a record breaking week. donald trump is a big supporter. he's called himself the crypto president. and pledge to make the u . s. the world's crypto capital. a donald trump used to be quite skeptical of bitcoin and other crypto currencies, but his tone has changed. during his latest campaign for the white house trumpeted in praise, crypto going as far as to buy burger sports fans and pay with bit calling. trump has also recently joined the criptos, the in with his own platform with liberty financial. it was much ridiculed, but has helps trump position himself as the crypto president. what does it mean? experts are hoping for lose or regulation that have also been criticisms. that the way the securities and exchange commission is going off to
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a number of crick type funds and said that appears to be a willing list to bring in regulations that could bring more crypto firms. and that will peroration coins and tokens into the regulatory scale in recent days, bitcoin has clients to over $80000.00 now with drums set to a point, the loyalist. so the see, there are plenty of experts suggesting the rallies far from over, including stefan evolve coined house. we expect this bullish trend to continue for a long time about a year. he says the next level for me is $100000.00. another factor behind the rise of trip to heading into a trump presidency is 11 musk, the building, and it was close to trump. throughout the campaign at might well be part of a new administration, reports show mosque and trump have discussed crypt policy with muskets, insights, potentially shaping trump approach to digital assets. suggesting, of course,
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that most views could indeed impact the regulatory trajectory of trip to in the us . bullish investors seem to keep firing up crypto, but buying in that are record high still seems to be a higher risk investment at the best as well with me now is stephen arrow, which is the director of research and forbes magazines crypto asset newsletter is in newtown, pennsylvania, steven bitcoin and seen an 80 percent search just this year, and that started well before the election, just briefly. how much of that jump in value is about donald trump, and how much is other factors i would say about half of that actually i was looking at the numbers a little bit before we went on and between now it's just shy of $90000.00. it's up a 100 percent on the year. and a lot of this really began in july, when donald trump spoke at a major vig coined event in nashville, tennessee, and the 1st, the former president or president of any kind to speak at the crowd. and he
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basically gave up a laundry list of, of wishes for that community. and that were really kick started things at. he's the 1st couple of president and he wants bitcoin mining to, to dominate here in the united states. he wants to create a strategic decline reserve in the united states and perhaps the most important to the crypt are proud. he's promised to fire the industry. he's built the man as, as you see. and garry against the chairman of the c. c. so you've sort of spelled out some of trumps crypto policies or what he's promised, what's his own relationship to crypto? how much do we know about that? so of this relationship that i would characterize it as very transactional back when he was present at the 1st time, he was very big crypto skeptic pointing out in his opinion that and most people's opinion that the big one and other group, those created the thin air however, a big, quite a crypto, they became very powerful force during the election. i think the,
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the industry gave almost a $170000000.00 in donations to various candidates. and he saw this as a critical, i'm voting bloc to decatur towards. so now he became very focused though he also launched a, a decentralized finance platform which has been very underwhelming as far as sales targets for them. but that's something that he's, he's promoting as well. so it's very transactional. but at this point, he's given the industry everything that it probably wants. so traders expecting deregulation, deregulation of crypto currencies. do you see this huge rise in bitcoin price, a prices as a turning point for crypto currency? does this mean that crypto currency specifically big clay might be more stable in the future? i guess i would hope so. the volatility is, is good when the truck keeps going up into the right. it's really kind of interesting thing. interesting though big coined is not in regulatory purgatory
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anymore ever since the cc approved the launch of spot each. yes, back in back in january. really what's going to matter is if president trump is able to fire guard against what are the seats you're on that to clear the way for many more each yes. for assets beyond decline that are worth over showing dollars in and of themselves like like so one of the x r p is another one, white points. another one of the industry really feels like it's been in purgatory and what they want is regulatory clarity in the sense that they want to clear the litigation between which tokens are securities, which ones are commodities. if the are commodities, which is what the industry a search, that means that the c c would have no jurisdiction. that's really what the industry wants. and steven air like director of research and forbes crypto. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. the un annual climate conference has started and as are by john and made warnings the 2024 will be the hottest year on record. the focus of this year's meeting is on climate financing.
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developing countries are seeking assurance is 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 its gathering in buck who for 29 well met with the shop warning from the you and climate chief. he spoke about rising global temperatures, pushing people's lives into k o. it's crisis is affecting re single individual in the world. one way or another, i am as frustrated as any one still was a single cop compton about the phone transformation. re nation means we was at 1.5, slip out of reach of temperatures. roy's the implementation of
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performance must pull them back. climate catastrophes 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 year to fund with help them deal with the damage caused help build more alignment, was an infrastructure. historically industrialized countries like the us 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, the exact amount of compensation and who should pay. it will be heavily debated up the conference countries efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are also on the summits agenda like investments and renewable energy, which are rising worldwide. but so water investments in fossil fuels like another
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why really large comp 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 severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. a dw reporter joe dollar has been following developments at the top $29.00 summit for us. you joins me now in studio. joel, we've seen for years now,
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the climate activists have been really disappointed with the summit's, with a lack of substantive results. but this one and it's 1st day produced some small success. what can you tell us about that? the delegates said called 29, have passed the resolution. they've agreed on new rules for common trading markets . now commentary the markets already exist. they allow companies in countries to buy credits to offset their own carbon emissions. but they've been hit by a series of scandals in the past year. one media investigation found that 90 percent of the certificates sold by the world's biggest carbon trading certificate scale, where in fact was list for a while. so now a copy of this call 29. conversely, that has agreed on new rules to determine the value of calvin offsets to make sure that the trees are actually being planted into the forests are actually be protected. and if they're, for example, burned down in a fire that they're somehow compensated for that. of course, these schemes still only allow countries to offset their,
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their carbon emissions. they don't actually have to change their behavior and do any kind of reduction. now they can do so with the the blessing of the un. well, and we, we know that this climate summit is also taking place in the shadow of donald trump's re election. what is a donald trump presidency in the us mean for the fight against climate change? restore a bit of that because as this conference going underway, trump made his announcement about who is going to put in a head as the head of the environmental protection agency. and he is named lees old and a member of the house of representatives who previously said he doesn't believe that global heating is that bad. and he also wants to pull out of the powers climate agreement. now the powers climate agreement is that agreement made in 2015 between countries to try and keep global heating to below 2 percent atari 2 degrees celsius or better still 1.5 to grease celsius and countries have made a non binding commitments to achieve that. well, yesterday the u. n. one, but those goals are in great peril and they would be even more so if the us pulls
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out because it is the world's 2nd biggest emitter, there is always the concern that if they pull out that other countries might say, why should we stick to our commitments and just a reminder that we have less recently the 2024 is going to be the world's hardest year on record. and the world is on track to breach that $1.00 degree warning target. very briefly, there's some controversy around the location of the summit and a hazard by john tell us about that. it purchased to say that having no trouble raising their voices and as a by john, which is known to have refresher practices against journalists and human rights activists. the world's most best on climate campaign. a good a tune bug is not even though she's in nearby georgia because she says she can't even enter the country. and others holding silent protests because they cite had kind of make their voice heard on the streets. jones, all right, thanks so much for that and you're up to date by keeping 0 onto w up the next a documentary about big trophy hunting. does it help conserve spaces or are
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