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one punish. maybe my voice will be heard next spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of fame. assign starts november 21st on d, w. the . this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the roll call continues as you as president elect donald trump chooses his future cabinet. florida, senator mark of rubio looks set to be tap the secretary of state as trump moves to fill out his foreign policy and national security team for his 2nd term. turkey welcomes trump with open arms president richard time or the one comes back. well, comes back. an old friend after 4 years of friction with the current white house administration. despite us university launch is a project to help local residents hold on to memories by restoring photos destroyed
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in the floods. the lo, i'm terry morrison. thanks for joining us. sources close to donald trump say the us president elect has chosen marco rubio to be secretary of state. before the senator has taken a hard line against china and voted against a major ukraine, a package this year. rubio is a cuban american and would be the 1st latino to hold the post republican congressman mike waltz. another staunch china critic is reported to be trumps choice for a national security advisor. and there's plenty of speculation about which trump loyalists could feel other talk. jones, united, this man could be donald trump's chief of downsizing. of the law mosque is trumps. highest profile supporter and trumpets publicly spoken of putting him in charge of
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illuminating government waste. even as musk does billions of dollars of official business with the us. most unofficial influence is already significant. these reportedly joined phone calls between trump and foreign leaders. then there's robert f. kennedy junior outspoken vaccines captain, who may have the health and human services department raising worries about what could happen if another pandemic were to occur. for a secretary of defense, mike rogers has been mentioned for the top job. he's a republican member of congress with a hawkish reputation. and unlike many and trumps world, a strong advocate of arming ukraine and increasing defense spending. trump, as also mentioned christopher miller, who worked under his last administration and was involved in project 2025. trump is announced that the united nations ambassador is elise,
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as the phonic staunchly pro israel republican representative from new york. as another major picks, trump appointed his campaign co chairwoman. susie whiles is chief of staff. she'll control access to the president and helps up to you and ministrations, 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 resorts to appointing acting cabinet members, as he often did in his 1st term. these people are easy to fire and don't have to be confirmed by the senate that makes their own views less important as their jobs depend on. one thing pleasing the boss and the us present
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elect has tapped tom homan to be his so called borders are home and served as in the previous trop administration. as acting director of immigration and customs enforcement or ice. after the announcement hold on said he would prioritize the porting undocumented immigrants from the united states trump made cracking down on irregular immigration one of the central elements of his campaign, promising mass deportations. well, law professor ethan berman in los angeles, told the w, the trump pick for borders our shows. he's committed to that pledge. now 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 integrations and customs enforcement director under the 1st trump term. he is the one that came up with the family separation policy ripping childrens from children, excuse me, from their mother's arms and has
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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 have cooperative governors in certain key border states as well. a stroke selection when husband welcomed enthusiast stickly in turkey present, richard type ad one calls him a friend and says he hopes the trumpet administration can help. and the complex and
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ukraine in the middle east, but as usually a 100 reports from turkey, things might not go as smoothly as our one helps. donald trump wants to class that he was a big fan of talking to the rest of tie of ad on the president and i have been we've been very good friends. we've been friends for a long time, almost from day one of the last time he was an officer. trump also threatened to destroy the tactics economy. and are you concerned? they are the one we'll try to wipe out the kurtz. i will wipe out his economy if that happens. i've already done it once. how is he able to maintain cordial ties with ad on the side, comments like these? and what does trumps return to the white house to mean for talking us ties for president avalon? this is a big victory as well. the chemistry between the 2 man is pretty much based off being fellow strong man is shared world view uh,
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based on power based on uh, the of the immunization of their enemies ad one congratulate to his friend tom. and said he hoped for new periods and to official american relations. some people here in a stumble or not quite as excited. well, i don't think john proponents do anything for techie, but it would be good if he at least stops the board, especially in the middle east. dropped my trunk. he's a savage, a barbarian. yeah, i mean he's a funny so you give it a we really don't need people like the yoke ya barely. so a lot of the items you'll find a i think truck will have closer relations with ad one because biden's door was closed with trump. they will these be able to talk and is obviously considered ridiculous. president the republic after 12, the outgoing biden administration, has seemingly kept the tech as president at arms length trumpet, fairly frequent meetings and phone calls would add one. during his 2017 to 2021
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presidency. but a close personal relationship might not be enough to smooth over a long standing disagreements between the 2 nato allies. data structural problems into by that's where the relationship that won't just go away. because of a change of leadership in the united states, we're about to enter a turbulent period in turkish american relations. make no mistake. this will not be an easy time interpretation. american relations. here are some of the main sticking points to these removal from the search fi fighter jet program. due to its patches of, of russian made a defense system. us military support to cut a scopes in syria, which uncle considers an extension of the p k. k. designated terrorist ad one's continued friendly relations with russia following the kremlin invasion of the crane and his refusal to join west and sanctions have also ended by an administration is very likely to push you upgrade to
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a ceasefire on most coast times. of course, the springs that lots of questions and risks of 481 i see ukraine and russia is actually something that can improve turkish american relations. under a trump administration, there will have to be negotiations between ukraine and russia as well. and there is a strong chance either one would be willing to play the mediator in the middle east, washington and encore i have backed opposing sides. and because i want to jump is very likely to include to support these video and particularly to us the, to the side of the be a is dry, the access it you see it on that much also to great asian of wide conflict reach for the very significant skill over the facts on charging. so this and other this disagreements between turkey as a was a likely to endure no matter how much presidential chemistry there might be.
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the bins, annual climate conference has started in azerbaijan and mid warnings that this year will be the hardest on record. the focus of the meeting is climate financing. developing countries wanted assurances of more funding to deal with more frequent natural disasters. but the election of climate skeptic donald trump, in the us could put the brakes on proposals to deal with global warming. will leaders gathering in buck who cop 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. it's crisis is affecting re single individual in the world one way or another. i'm as frustrated as anyone wants to single come come to me, but the phone transformation re nation means we must single that
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1.5, slip out of reach of temperatures. roy's the implementation of 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 in the 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 to 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 worldwide. but so water investments in fossil fuels like another
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very 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 literally disappointing, particularly because of the unprecedented resources and invasion. presently biden and vice president harris brought to the climate. but 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. keep trying to spanish prime minister is pledging billions of yours
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to rebuild communities, devastated by deadly floods. many survivors of the disaster lost their homes and possessions, including precious family albums. but a project to the university of valencia is helping restore what photos can be saved, preserving people's cherished memories. of these exp, butso, working to restore photos damaged by flood waters, helping families because of the precious memories of loved ones. for many, these mementos our own, they have left, it's around because i'm not doing it. my mother's house when they passed away, my siblings and i did not remove anything. so all our history is there, like one of them is with the lift. so the mess because furniture on appliances can be replaced and the sooner or later we'll have that back to assessed for this, but we don't have the negatives for those photos. despite being material things, the emotional value they have is impossible to measure outcomes and we'll send him
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and then in kind of a lot of the deadly floods in spain, one of the worst. and it's more than history gleamed over $200.00 lives and caused widespread devastation of the photos that were able to be saved. many our fragile water logged and faded. some are stuck together, making the restoration process more difficult, once restored these photos and we were done to their owners. the university that is working to rescue these has created a registry to insure each one reaches the right family. on the telephone or when flooding victims call or email us. okay. and what they tell us is that they're very thankful because many of them have lost everything. gosh, or something to be there. so the, these are photographs of the grand parents birthday parties and they are family memories. and yours is, it seems a little bit more. yes. i mean, yeah. why many have lost everything? this initiative offers a chance to save their irreplaceable family memories. when you're watching
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dw news from berlin up next, plymouth, a pine south, whether offering free trends, it is enough to get people to stop using their cars. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the flow to do you do the i'd say the tenant she survived. oh, sure. it's thanks to music he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is martin, the degenerates to musicians under the.

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