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public officials of the hong kong s. a are members of the legislative council, must of course, sincerely uphold the basic law of the hong kong as they are of the people's republic of china and pledge allegiance to the hong kong s. . they are of the people's republic of china, and no country will turn a blind eye to the acts of betrayal of the country by public officials, including members of the legislative council who break their oaths of office. today is the last day for us pro-democracy legislators in the legislative council. last night. we are now is that we will all resign together today. we are all coming separately to hand in our resignation, letters before the end of the day. so from now on, you will see that hong kong's legislative council will have completely new style. pro-democracy law makers will not be in the council to carry out our duty of monitoring a government or things like that. this is a result of what the hong kong government and the central government have done to destroy our constitutional order. joining us now to discuss is, boom, bust co-hosted, investigative journalist, ben swan. now ben, it seems like hong kong was the biggest story
public officials of the hong kong s. a are members of the legislative council, must of course, sincerely uphold the basic law of the hong kong as they are of the people's republic of china and pledge allegiance to the hong kong s. . they are of the people's republic of china, and no country will turn a blind eye to the acts of betrayal of the country by public officials, including members of the legislative council who break their oaths of office. today is the last day for us pro-democracy...
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and i think it is important to remember that at the past several g20 summit ‘s, including the one hosted by the people's republicrs have publicly said in their communique, we believe in human rights. so if a few of the leaders want to say, saudi arabia's host, are you living up arabia's host, are you living up to what you have claimed in the very recent past, tell us more. i think they've got a scripture for which to speak. at the same time, though, every leader has a cruel choice. do they use their very scarce times speaking to the video screen to actually focus on thoseissues screen to actually focus on those issues from the past or try and use it to save the hundreds of thousands of millions of lives that we're going to lose in the next few weeks and months unless the g20 leaders can get their act together fast. not only on covid—i9 directly but answer —— foundation, the few —— make the food crisis we are now facing and so many deadly things. lots of other issues are going to be squeezed out, really. because they will be dominated by the coronavirus? sadly that is true. the biggest one, the most costly, is cl
and i think it is important to remember that at the past several g20 summit ‘s, including the one hosted by the people's republicrs have publicly said in their communique, we believe in human rights. so if a few of the leaders want to say, saudi arabia's host, are you living up arabia's host, are you living up to what you have claimed in the very recent past, tell us more. i think they've got a scripture for which to speak. at the same time, though, every leader has a cruel choice. do they...
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earlyn 1949 and the 1970's, the united states didn't have diplomatic relations with communist china, the people's republic of china at all. united states continued to recognize taiwan. that is the offshore island in the pacific to which they had led the retreat of nationalist chinese at the end of the chinese revolution in 1949. on the few occasions when an were doingp to let this, -- diplomat, they are having formal talks. by 1970 and 71 nixon is thinking extremely odd about the situation. nixon wrote an article in the journal of foreign affairs which was published in 1967 in which he said this. view, we cannot afford to leave china forever outside the family of nations. by 1969, 1970 it was becoming clear that communism was not monolithic. there were differences between russian communists and chinese communist. the difference is again between them and vietnamese communists. it was possible to see the difference between the various brands of national communists. one of the central principles of foreign policy is the enemy of my enemy is my friend. begander incidents to take place between china and the so
earlyn 1949 and the 1970's, the united states didn't have diplomatic relations with communist china, the people's republic of china at all. united states continued to recognize taiwan. that is the offshore island in the pacific to which they had led the retreat of nationalist chinese at the end of the chinese revolution in 1949. on the few occasions when an were doingp to let this, -- diplomat, they are having formal talks. by 1970 and 71 nixon is thinking extremely odd about the situation....
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people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari. film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the weimar republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif. i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from mutes valley could have on mr. vonnegut berlin became a firm city in the $120.00 s. . what does this mean for the population that would offer you know what it was? you have to imagine berlin, after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know, but the film with this league of the us, what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinem
people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari. film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the weimar republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif. i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from mutes valley could have on mr. vonnegut berlin became a firm city in the $120.00 s. . what does this mean for the population that would offer you know what it was? you have to imagine berlin, after the...
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people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari. film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the via republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif, i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from the have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population? it would offer, you know what? it was and you have to imagine berlin, after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. with this legal and what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to forget their mise
people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari. film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the via republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif, i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from the have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population? it would offer, you know what? it was and you have to imagine berlin, after the 1st world war, there...
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people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari . film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the weimar republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif. i class in metropolis. i found out even more about weimar cinema from you have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population that would offer you know what it was? you have to imagine berlin. after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom. the emancipation of women. there was not people in society, there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know what you've been in for something tied in with this league of wind? what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist c
people who made the expressionist classic. the cabinet of dr. caligari . film legend launched her film career in the 1920 s. . there is documentary footage of the weimar republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif. i class in metropolis. i found out even more about weimar cinema from you have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population that would offer you know what it was? you have to imagine berlin. after the 1st world war, there...
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republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. i'm christine one day it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to gripe region capital making it. the instruction comes off to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender, and it now thousands have fled into neighboring sudan where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning. it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced by the conflict. correspondent mario loyola reports from the camp, which is a chicken all that is away from the region off to cry. cool backhand. once housed refugees who fled if you're pierced them and in the 1980 s. . now some 9000 people have saved themselves once again. but this time it's because of war. in this hospital, people wait for hours before receiving treatment. like i've got here, she had a baby and her father escaped the war and they took ryan town of matter. but i think i'll move a frog now be about real. i was afraid because the bombs kept falling for 3 days. we just left without money without clothes and it took
republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. i'm christine one day it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to gripe region capital making it. the instruction comes off to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender, and it now thousands have fled into neighboring sudan where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning. it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been...
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republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm presumably it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to grab region capital, making it. the instruction comes to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender. ended up thousands have fled into neighboring sudan, where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning. it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced by the conflict. correspondent mario loyola reports from the camp, which is 80 kilometers away from the region off to grab our cool backhand. once housed refugees who fled if your peers famine in the 1980 s. . now some 9000 people have saved themselves once again. but this time it's because of war. in this hospital, people wait for hours before receiving treatment like i got here. she her baby and her father escaped the war in the thick ryan town of whom there was no move or probably the drill. i was afraid because the bombs kept falling for 3 days. we just left without money without clothes than i and it took 10 days to come here. now
republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm presumably it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to grab region capital, making it. the instruction comes to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender. ended up thousands have fled into neighboring sudan, where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning. it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced...
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republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm christine window. it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to grind region capital, making it, the instruction comes off to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender . and it have fled into neighboring sudan where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning, it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced by the conflict. correspondent mario loyola reports from the camp, which is 80 kilometers away from the region off to grad school. the camp once housed refugees who fled if your peers famine in the 980 s. . now some 9000 people have saved themselves once again. but this time it's because of war. in this hospital, people wait for hours before receiving treatment. like i've got here, she, her baby and her father escaped the war in the town of the progun, obviously, but really i was afraid because the bombs kept falling for 3 days. we just left without money without clothes. and it took 10 days to come here. now we're here in sudan, we've been i
republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm christine window. it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to grind region capital, making it, the instruction comes off to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender . and it have fled into neighboring sudan where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning, it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced...