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welcome to the 77 percent. this week. this is t w news live from berlin they stormed hong kong's parliament now they're on the run from the city's authorities didn't you talks exclusively to 3 young protestors define chinese rules are for berlin they stormed hong kong's parliament now they're on the run from the city's authorities didn't you talks exclusively to 3 young protestors define chinese rule and demanding real democracy. also coming up
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and patriotism as donald trump leads 4th of july celebrations in washington his supporters turned out in the pouring rain but critics blast the president for politicizing independence day. and the end of an era veteran former byron unit star young bing retires from all soccer at the age of $35.00. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us students in hong kong have rejected the offer of a meeting with the territories chief executive kerry lamb now lead us pasta efforts to pass an extradition bill into law after weeks of huge protests but activists want the bill withdrawn completely on monday they stormed hong kong's parliament spending a month 3 of those involved in the incident. stephanie boris and can not their real
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names were protesting outside the legislative council on monday when suddenly a group of young people started to attack the parliament trying to break the glass from. the time i was still struggling over whether i should leave or i should support them i by the time the glass broke and the 1st protesters entered the building she had made up her mind i thought that i needed to support what they wanted today it may be wrong all right but they are still hong kong people. most of the protesters were very young 18 year old boras also had his doubts but decided to join india and the protesters entered the building spreading graffiti calling for universal suffrage pro-democracy activists have been fighting sadistic monster decay to no avail was. my parents asked me if i really had to join the protests they said they had already enough out there but i said no one will stand
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up if everyone things that way. meanwhile the city is trying to clear the remnants of facilities damage to the legislature is estimated at 1000000 euros the government has vowed to prosecute those who participated several arrests have already been made. if i told you that i'm not afraid i would be lying we may be talking about 10 years in jail but from that day until now i don't regret that i went in i just feel that i did what i needed to day when the moderate protestors feel that this might not have helped their cause but criticism has been limited as they say they understand the anger that surfaced. when we entered we had already lost but we felt there was nothing else we could do any more peaceful rallies have achieved nothing. the 3 are currently in hiding as the police are
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stepping up their efforts to identify those involved in storming hong kong's parliament. and that report from these matches filling us in hong kong a short while ago he sent us this update on the situation in the city. protests are subsiding for now after monday's dramatic events but this does not mean that they are over the people are still angry and although maybe the young people are taking a rest are rethinking mass try to g.'s we're going to see them out on the streets probably next sunday there is another protest planned this afternoon we are going to see mothers coming out of these mothers have grouped 3 weeks ago after the 1st clashes where the police was perceived as extremely violent and carry lamb had justified her policies by arguing that she was like a mother to hong kong people and she would not spoil their children by giving in to
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all their demands these mothers are saying we are mothers too and we do not agree with you treating our children that way. now u.s. president donald trump has led 4th of july celebrations in washington d.c. the holiday marks america's independence from british rule and is usually focused on national unity trump sidestepped tradition though with what he called the show of a lifetime a speech to donors flanked by military vehicles even by his standards it was an eye catching spectacle but did the event live up to the hype take a look. although it rained on his parade president donald trump had promised quite a show including a beefed up military showing he had dubbed it a salute to america. critics didn't like tanks being part of a national holiday celebration and many had wondered whether he would use a speech to the nation to campaign for reelection next year but he stuck to a nonpartizan script as we gather this evening in the joy of freedom we remember
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that all share a truly extraordinary heritage together we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told the story of america there were concerted efforts to speak to the nation as a whole but most to trump speech praised america's historic achievements focusing on the past our nation's creativity ingenius lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood it filled the concert halls an air waves around the world with the sound of jazz opera country rock n roll and rhythm and blues it gave birth to the musical the motion picture the western the world series the super bowl the skyscraper the suspension bridge the assembly line and the mighty american automobile the show of a lifetime got some good reviews. i work for the military some of those
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airplanes that flew over i've actually worked on. it's a celebration of freedom i thought it was very good american focused patriotic speech avoided partisanship which was very welcome but some nonplussed. or just wondering like this is not a political day per se it's just an american day and a little concerned at all to political economy whatever history lessons that we all grew up in new like like beating a dead horse so to speak about the future where we go from here and settle where we were we know where we were i want to where we're going for a man who deferred his way out of the vietnam draft his version of the 4th of july was almost all about the mike that the u.s. military post and president. now to some other stories making news around the world sudan's ruling generals and protest leaders have reached a power sharing agreement according to african union mediators under the deal
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a half civilian half military council will rule the country for the next 3 years sudan has seen ongoing protests since long time president omar al bashir was ousted in april. iran has condemned the seizure of one of its oil tankers off the british territory of gibraltar bordering southern spain on thursday british royal marines boarded the vessel it's believed the oil on board was on its way to syria in violation of european union sanctions. now voters in greece will go to the polls this sunday in a snap a national election the early vote was called after greece's governing so recep party suffered major losses of recent european parliamentary elections now a prime minister like secrecy is battling to hold on to his job during his 4 years in office he has largely stuck to the austerity measures recommended by european debtors angry many voters the economy has improved somewhat under but many greeks
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are still suffering the effects of tax increases and budget cuts well the front runner to replace us is this man here. leader of the conservative new democracy party need to talk it is a harvard educated ex banker and the son of a former prime minister he has promised to create jobs privatized more state assets and cut taxes mix of talk it is benefiting from voters anger over the economic downturn that resulted from austerity. max and reports. i but are you going out these people are in no mood to celebrate the greek elections are just around the corner and the leftist syriza party is writing for every vote poll suggests their time could be up soon as the supporters here in athens still believe in the ruling party's values they buy from the you that is the series stands for more democracy equality and solidarity and that i only eat a lot of federal prosecutors look there's a pretty serious
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a represents renewal and change in the culture of the creation of better economic conditions. because what i think you get my 9 is what again for me it's safety calmness and assurance in my life with mistakes and other things but at safety. and i think almost in this fight the people here behind me still believe in the leftists sure it's a party but the party has been losing support and many here in greece have decided to join another political camp. i think and he is one of them pension year and former math teacher younis the most. in 2015 when greece was in the middle of a financial crisis he believed series i would be able to create a better future for him and his family. now 4 years later he says he has had enough . of this and miss the more sun i expected something different compared with previous governments. because it was the ethics and the way they express
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themselves that had irritated me the floor he was a force but series as politics proved to be the same style or even worse when. he hit out of. the most says series as making middle class people like him bearing the burden of greece's economic crisis pension cuts and high taxes have made everyday life less affordable. for view. another group is using this to its advantage the conservative new democracy party with its leader kerry across until talks. he's currently the front runner in the polls. but their rivals and prime minister alexis c. plus so is a party claim new democracy is hardly the champion of the middle class. the huge deficit that destroyed the middle class is made able to think everything is made
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by the support of the that now. but is instead of as the savior of the 2 parties arguments are familiar by now by jenni's the most has decided to vote for a new democracy this time the retired teacher has the simple reason. to be part of the in mathematics there's the idea of the method of elimination proving something by eliminating the other options. unfortunately the greeks will now vote based on that logic. to skip the quote on mathematical and. if enough greeks follow this approach in sunday's election there's a realistic chance that it's swing voters like the most culturally decide this spell its winner. to sports now a former state governor of rio de janeiro has admitted that he agreed to pay
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$2000000.00 to buy votes that ensured the city would host the 2016 olympics. on the left of that record your picture told a brazilian court on thursday that the money went to. the disgraced former head of the governing body for track and field now that was in exchange for up to 9 votes currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for corruption has already been charged by brazilian prosecutors he said at the time he was charged that he is innocent. and soccer news former byron munich winner iron robin is retiring the 35 year old left the bundesliga champions in may and had been expected to finish his career back in his native netherlands that robin says injuries have taken their toll. all you in robin's final season with bye and started with a bang our goal on match day warm but as so often injury issues struck causing him to miss 27 games a key reason for restoring. in
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a statement robin said no doubt it's the hardest decision i've had to make in my career a decision where hearts and minds collided. after starting his career in the netherlands robin had stints with chelsea and real madrid but will be best remembered for playing over $300.00 games for byron munich in which he scored $144.00 goals and provided another 101 assists i since joining in 2009 he won the champions league 8 german championships and 5 german cups he also formed a fearsome partnership with fellow wing a funk they believe the jew owed dubbed robbery were integrity to buy and success over the last decade. in his last league game robben found the net for the final time in his career. the flying dutchman 1000 out as one of the greats of the modern game i. all right or mine are now our top story here
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on t w u.s. president donald trump has presided over 4th of july celebrations in washington complete with fireworks and military jets fly overs in a space ship a tribute to the military and the past american heroes critics accuse trust. artists and national. coming up next on t.w. our documentary that v.n.d. filed the german shipping company and the arms trade for that. first clooney was. grand. arrives. joining
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