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christ government and. the country. don't teach fear no he knows. start september 18th on d w. this. coming up and the battle leader and olive branch chief executive agrees to withdraw an extradition bill that's fog of protests but when it comes to the city streets also coming up. how to get more indian women into the workforce we don't want to hold women in the pain we look at efforts to close the country's gaping gender gap. and c.d.'s in the scrum as the rugby world cup heads to japan we meet an 86 year old tackling play off easy.
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welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us. on the streets of hong kong has forced its government to sit up and listen the government has been drawn a controversial extradition bill that's bought months of protests in the chinese started 3 chief executive cathy made the announcement today 1st the government will formally with shoulder bill in order to fully allay public concerns the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council recently . that though doesn't seem to have made much of a difference but pro-democracy activists yes how they reacted. to candy land that
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confession is still calling to thank you and you too late the damage is done to god and who still believe that he will call it a shooting fish he can use is from god the impulse to pretend and he'll find it that's not again to be the sceptical 5 p. models that we. 3 months ago operate the clear event paradigm a step one of them on which i showed that with the power of people finally we successfully to 4th off of that. awareness if we step on our boys we are satisfying hong kong government just for fraud appeal. the protests today we have for you action. the extradition bill in question would have allowed hong kong to send people accused of crimes to the chinese man meant for trial protests
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against this bill have become a feature in hong kong let's just go back to how they all began it was actually on the 3rd of april that government 1st announced its intention to past 6 edition the announcement was greeted by a storm of protest and on the 9th of june an estimated 1000000 people marched to government headquarters to show their disapproval seeing the pressure from the people the government on the 15th of june said it would indefinitely delay the bin but protests continued and reached a head on july the 1st when protesters stormed the legislative council building on kong spawning much on the anniversary of the territories handover from the u.k. to china. since then protests have continued and turned more violent police and protesters have been injured and over 1000 people have been arrested and just over the past weekend there were clashes again between police and protesters in hong
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kong's subway system. we don't go to fortune john joins we know in the studio richard we welcome. chip kelly lamm ended her address with a plea to court replace conflicts with conversations you from hong kong or someone from the do you believe sincerely wants to diffuse tensions in your city. she is definitely very eager to end a protest and a conflict but is another question if it's effective. what she was doing because if she could have said it like 2 months ago. home call with and have come to this and now the protesters are asking more than just their wish to go off the view do you think that in numbers not on the side of the people of hong kong. everyone knows that the chief executive of hong kong has to serve 2 masters and she
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has to face beijing and place the people phone call but she could have shown more sympathy to protest this. his speeches she has repeatedly called protests this riotous she has never content police brutality and at some point she even said that the protesters they have no stake in the society so she doesn't have to be very office and they come bending the beijing government but she could have some showing some sympathy to the protesters what do you think about this particular move announcing the draw also this extradition bill do you think she's forcing the hands of the protesters are protesters now going to be forced to return a good deed with another where potentially ending the fortunes she wants to at least part of the protests some minority of the protesters so i'm almost there right and who are only thinking about the issue but i think a lot of the protesters because of her announcement today they are even more emphasizing that they have to continue their fight do you think this will divide
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for justice does from divide the people of congo. actually many people are saying that kerry let me say actually the one who is uniting the people of hong kong because of what she said before because of her in action and people are really angry with her and that is actually connecting different parts of the society even different generations even if the protests continue doesn't be genes to have the upper hand yeah everyone knows that beijing is making is the main factor of what's going to happen in hong kong but then the process has also saying that they have really nothing to produce what are called the long term view i mean try not talk to talk about the one country 2 systems principle but that's used to be a principle in 24 to 7 china has the benefit of time do you think ultimately trying to bring the long term this is definitely this is exactly why the protesters want to fight for more people so that some 47 because they want to even force
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a political system where they can have root democracy and actually the basic law says that hong kong wouldn't change until 2047 but they didn't say after that what would change so there could be a chance that china would give them more democracy all would. that that line of basic law as well john thanks for coming in always a pleasure to talk to you. in india only one in 4 women are employed that's according to a board by international strategy. the flow of work force participation is down to factors ranging from access to opportunities to social pressures but some women are fighting back did a correspondent in the show just that some of them. enjoy sewing. she also goes for other people to help support the slings and single
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mothers who works as a maid but the 21 year old is not content to the meager income this brings so she has bigger plans. after finishing a course in sewing technology. she's attending sessions with this booth employee ability service or yes center of. an initiative that helps young women like you doug in employment. the tree recourse helps women working on your communication and interview skills resume building and presentation. i am determined to work i've had a very difficult life i've had problems with my family and other problems too but i've never accepted defeat i want to help my siblings build their careers if i get a good job my mother doesn't need to work as a maid and other people's homes anymore i know it will succeed. a greater
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proportion of women in india are pursuing higher education but less than a quarter of the words allegedly to work have jobs or are seeking employment concerns about safety and transport rank high end reasons why families as well as employers do not want women to work the out for employers to hiring men is easy you don't have to worry about letting them all work in time to make it home before dark . the the yes center in to win on behalf of pinky community who travels to our was from her village to get to her new job she comes from limited means as her father is of the region able to she's the 1st woman in her family to have a job in an office the 21 year old had to fight to work as her brother did not want her leaving the house. so i struggled a lot i wasn't allowed to work i had problems with the family but i feel very good about my 1st job i'm learning
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a lot i'm enjoying it so much having it. think he does have to leave work before her colleagues on some days to make it home before dark. these concerns echo in a neighborhood as well. in the state infamous but it's cute sex ratio and petri arkell norms. or she's got the uniform when a woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. this was me. worry about their safety when they go places will they return safely will someone harass them on the way will they be in danger we have to worry about all these things. but dogs for us are not dampening new thoughts on missions she wants to work at a clothing export house and perhaps open her own would take one to. join her face now the rugby world cup begins in japan later this month the
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popularity of the sport has grown considerably since the national team's 1st world cup apparent in 1970 and some veteran players are still using the rough contact to get say it off. this full contact rugby club in japan is for athletes over the age of 40 but some of the guys out here are more than twice that age like 86 year old not a yama he joined the club to not only stay active but also for the close knit camaraderie. so you tackle and vassal each other. but getting together after the game is so enjoyable and fun. we talk about the match under no one gets angry about how we play into the atmosphere is great in short there is nothing about rugby for main. who's.
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not a yama is well aware of the risks involved of playing a high impact sport at his age as a doctor yet he remains dedicated to giving his all to the sport even after having a few physical setbacks. since joining for a walk or club i have broken ribs many times and broke my collarbone 2 little ones . quite a few other things have happened to when i noticed i had in the regular pulse i would take medicine to adjust it so i can still play my konstanz not doing it. if you do. not may sound strange but i lost my wife a few years ago and now i would say i don't mind dying playing rugby. in japan around 150 club stage full contact matches for players over the age of 40
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giving athletes an avenue to prolong their playing days. has withdrawn an exhibition. months of protests been. even know what some of those are just as you're stumped by. the media ventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate comics on the front $250.00. working on the for each of the discovery. expedition in boyd. and gemini with demi at any time and any place using names. i don't like the kind of crap. to sing along to you see has to come from super.
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for. interactive exercises. everything is online and interactive benjamin 5350 w. . amid ongoing protests outside pacific fires of 2nd senior executives economic indicators point i was in hong kong a new study says china is not likely to crack down on the city because beijing has too much personal wealth in the way in hong kong. and let's face it stand trial you will soon be not only be able to sign with your good name your face will replace your wallet and it was just your smart. business business. out of office the chairman of cathay pacific
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airways. become the 2nd top figure to resign from the hong kong biased era after the airline c.e.o. had written all the 16. following pressure by beijing over participation of allen employees in anti-government protests meanwhile it has emerged that china is giving less business to hong kong due to its trade war with the u.s. as well as the ongoing pro-democracy protests that nearly half of respondents to the latest hong kong purchasing managers index reported lower demand from china the city has long been a financial hub for the mainland but it is also an offshore haven for many of china's elites as a new study shows and the suggest that may force beijing's hand to be more lenient with hong kong's protesters we want to talk to the author of that study in a moment but 1st this report. stocks have fallen the airport brought to a standstill business orders are now.

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