leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! leung tin-kei! [cheering and applause] [speaking cantonese] [crowd chanting] man: each ofof you with yoyour e you give edward a bullet. where are the bullets? you guys have got the bullets. hold his machinegun and fight in the legislative council for us hong kongers. long live hong kong! long live hong kong! benjamin: he doesn't have any trust in the communist party and the hong kong government. he's saying to regain hong kong, and the younger generation is going to battle with the older generation in fighting for democracy but also authority and citizens, the protestor and the police. [indistinct chatter] [shouting in cantonese] [shouting] airin: i was shocked when i saw the news at home. i was like, "what?" i didn't imagine that hongng kong peopople could do sh viviolent thin o on the strereet like burning stufff, throwing bricks, attacack the police because i it's susuch a big cont to umbrerella prototest. it was rereally peaceful, but that t n, it was r really viole