broderick mcdonald, good to have our point.tive, _ point. broderick mcdonald, good to have your perspective, thank - point. broderick mcdonald, good to have your perspective, thank you i point. broderick mcdonald, good to l have your perspective, thank you for being with us. south korea's opposition mps have vowed to continue pushing for the impeachment of the country's president after he survived an attempt to oust him by just a handful of votes. tens of thousands of people had gathered outside the country's parliament, calling on president yoon suk yeol to resign. he declared martial law earlier this week — only to reverse just a few hours later amid widspread public and political outrage. our correspondent, laura bicker reports pop music plays. mass protests can feel like pop concerts in korea, even when they're calling for the impeachment of a president. young and young—at—heart sung together, united in the hope that yoon suk yeol will be removed. the president suddenly declared martial law late on tuesday night and the cou