anthony cheung in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. you're welcome.the outside, it looks as though hong kong is sliding ever deeper into chaos, is that the way it feels to you, inside hong kong? well, it's really distressing to see what's happening. protests and violence seem to be continuing and the whole community is getting very anxious. some young people feel they don't see a breakthrough. they don't see light at the end of the tunnel. and indeed, for the whole city, we have yet to find a political solution to the crisis. and this is really very worrying. and we can see that the central government in beijing is also getting very anxious and is worrying that hong kong might get out of control. and therefore, it has been emphasising the need for national security for stability. but unless a political solution is found, i don't think that prospect will come about very soon. do you admire the tenacity, and one could say the courage of the mostly young people who still take to the streets, despite knowing they may well face water cannon, tear gas, bato