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you. lose. this is d w news live from berlin hong kong's leader backed down on extradition chief executive kerry last shelves a divisive law that would allow people to be handed over to mainland china for a trial to climb down follows the worst political violence of the territory in decades also coming up to. a mass in hard hats to notify doctors people in terrorist holds its 1st service since the devastating fireable swept through the gulf of masterpiece 2 months ago donors have pledged hundreds of millions for the
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restoration of the spot only a trickle has come in so far. and a record falls at the women's world cup as the netherlands reached the last 16 beyond the means of months for us twice in the $31.00 win over cameroon to become that dutch record goalscorer at the age of just 22. welcome to the program i marry and i have been staying. how khan's government has backed down after days of violent street protests chief executive kerry lab says a bill allowing people to be sent to mainland china for trial is being suspended indefinitely opponents fear the measure would curb civil liberties and threaten hong kong status as a financial hub. of
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a fractious scenes outside government house in hong kong preceded a remarkable turnaround from the leadership also repeated in turn no deliberations over the last 2 days i now announce that the government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise restart o. communication with all sectors of society do more explanation work and listen to different views of society lam statement acknowledging the pressure of recent days where protesters thronged the city streets and clashed with police was instrumental in her decision to suspend but not withdraw the bill that suspension drew strong opposition voices to criticize islam for not scrapping the law completely with some to munting her resignation kept it. a little bit a month and a month. others were inclined to agree i think. it's
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something i think it definitely did to the protests tomorrow morning hong kong razan hong kong i think the bill should have never gone through anyway. and for. take this amount of time and not step down through. a day of protesting police brutality things that just is the worst i've ever seen and. statements like these along with the peaceful protests on friday against police violence show a steely resolve. to resist the government. or young people of hong kong say they're determined to keep protesting until the proposed new law is scrapped altogether i think that's the most important thing is the government should wish to withdraw this evil extradition below that we send our innocent people to china
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for some unfair to the show i don't know process and go to jail i don't think it's the best way for the government to treat our people we have done that and really if you said that the whole thing. is so if they kill this i don't know what is happening to our home this is what i stand out to put home because every every day i think and most of my friends and also myself that we have nightmares and after these days as events we don't know why the. police used a gun to shoot our people. not a federal has held its 1st mass as the fire in april which devastated the paris landmark for safety reasons only a few priests and restoration of workers were allowed in others were able to watch the service on television. so this mass the clergy had hard hats to carry with their white ropes
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a clear sign of how fragile this cathedral still is 2 months after a fire that nearly destroyed it the mass took place in the relative safety of a chapel behind the high altar the main body of the cathedral with its damaged faults could still collapse. bush house at the burnt rubble some reasons to be thankful. for them all today we are deeply happy to celebrate the eucharist which is why the cathedral was built there is also a message of hope and thanks to all those who were touched by what has happened to this cathedral a symbol of france and of our christian roots. outside not saddam people captured images of the famous landmark on their phones 2 months earlier they've been filming scenes of horror like this the fire gutted the cathedral's gothic roof and toppled expire.
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those watching back then could have been forgiven for thinking a day like today would never come. and with a bear it is a new beginning this reconstruction is a new future for the cathedral and the starting point of the sunday life of the church and this mass this 1st mass. works continuing every day to stabilize the massive structure president emanuel macro wants to rebuild in just 5 years something that safely ambitious pretty day if nothing else has showed where there's a will there's a way. well many years of restoration and repair still lie ahead and you might think it's all being paid for by the flood of donations that were promised by billionaires and companies after the blaze but it turns out the church is still waiting for much of that money could only reporter jerry reed
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if they're following up on those donations hello to you jared so 1st off just remind us how much money exactly was pledged after the fire well when the fire happened a lot of determined philanthropists dolphin started throwing a cw2cw4cw in pledges and very quickly around a 1000000000 euros was was pledged and he's attracted a lot of attention of course they got a lot of publicity for this but also a lot of criticism because it did look like a lot of rich people sort of one off in each other with these pledges and as you said to be earlier the fire happened 2 months ago so you would think that's enough time to write a check or to press send on the internet banking seems like they need a little bit more time because apparently none of these rich joiners have paid up yes i can hear we can see a statement from what sounds to be a quite annoyed spokesman from the not true dumb. told the a.p.
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the big donors haven't noticed since they want to know what exactly that money's being spent on and if they agree to it before they hand it over and not to just pay employees salaries so it seems like there are many many strings attached to this money the french government has said that all the donations that have been pledged so not just from the rich people but from everyone only 10 percent of actually come through now so a lot are outstanding the employee. is referring to the $150.00 employees at the cathedral has employed since since the fire and you know they need to be paid. absolutely is so 100 people are working so who's picking up the check to pay them at the moment so they're being paid by the during nations for a much more humble sources their american tourists and french citizens who have been doing one thing to nonprofit organizations involved with the restoration and
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the cleanup and this month they've paid almost $4000000.00 euros to functions the 1st part of the restoration we need to keep in mind too time is of the essence yeah off to the fire we learn from the store in other over the centuries the not true as being neglected and needed lots of restoration anyway and the french president has said he wants all these done within 5 years so you know he does that plus when the fire happened $300.00 tons of laid doest was you know listening to the atmosphere so there is a real urgent need to clean up the side of the not true dom so that a site for the work has to be to stop rebuilding well what about these rich donors how have they responded to the criticism that they haven't managed to pay up yet how do they explain that some of them of come out and said yes it's true we haven't paid yet and that's because we want to see what the restoration plans like waves
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are they fit in with what they think they should be what people sort of think is that some of the dharnas want bin names and their money associated with the end product and may be interested in the sort of boring and initial stage of cleaning up the side of making a site if so we have to see how this pans out in the next couple of months and now they don't seem quite a selfless as they may have pretended to be in good company is generated thank you so very much all right let's get a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have called for quote decisive action to protect oil supplies good morning energy minister is from the group of 20 major economies have been meeting in japan the call comes after 2 tankers were attacked in the gulf of oman on thursday driving oil prices higher. a miner in chile has been rescued after nearly 2 days trapped deep underground another man was killed and
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a 3rd is still missing following the mine collapse in san jose officials say the site was inspected earlier this month and complied with all regulations. are i have the women's world cup continues in france and joining me to discuss all the latest action is tom get away from sports hello to you tom so the netherlands beat cameroon and the 1st match that we saw today what did you make of it well i mean it turned out to be fairly difficult game for the netherlands actually they had a 30 tough time breaking down they fools went in as favorites but as we've seen a couple of times in the tournament so far the underdogs put up a pretty stiff fight and the favorites a tough time scoring goals but of course it's only the 4 new school that matters that dutch have got what they want they've booked them so a place in the last 16 of that's what i meant i discard it. the usual city of
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orange was there to greet the dutch side and they gave their fans something to cheer on 41 minutes when davy on the medium of got the open with the police had it with the lead did not last long with cameron levelling through gabrial on get a with them delivered a message home via the t. shirts it was cameroon's 1st goal in 251 minutes. the 2nd half belonged to the netherlands though and they reached elite quickly after the restart dominique bloodworth it with cameroon is defending left a lot to be desired. the gift meant the defender had the easiest of finishes. he didn't then became the neverland's recalled scorer with the 60th vote if she still only 22 it would go through into looking dangerous thought i am very happy dutch fans they are after that when by the netherlands and
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certainly a big day for of again me to ma how did shane have minutes to score so many goals and she's so young just so it's years old it's an incredible record is not i mean she did have a she made her debut in the national same issue 78 so she has been playing at international level 25 years but even in that time 60 goals it's just quite incredible our international a long time left in the tally is probably quite hard to keep rising yeah indeed well there was another game on saturday canada playing new zealand haven't that panned out well kind of they were by far the superior team but like i said i mean like it happened with the news with and netherlands pardon me and cameroon they had a fairly tough time breaking new zealand down they couldn't rate too many chances in the 1st haul christine sinclair hit the ball early on it but it wasn't until just fleming managed to slide this finish to the. right hand corner that kind of
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took the lead they are on the show prints framed up office and they hit the woodwork again to know was on this for now that was hardly a highlight it's more of an i think it's fair to say something of a flop is fair and noble but you know comparing it with the netherlands game earlier on saturday it's obviously more difficult for canadians in new zealand france to make the trip to france the result is of course that canada become the next team to put them to put themselves a place in the last 16 so they're progressing through the tournament for new zealand i think it's looking fairly tricky. how do through and rejoin kind of it's our. time again i found it always for us thank you so much for bringing us up to date thank you you're watching t w news coming up next shift living in the digital age where we explore whether social media helps or hurts democracy. but where we go well leave you with something from the service at the top terrorist the 1st since the disastrous fire and april and steve thanks for watching.
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