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up to 2000000 people took to the streets to demand the government to withdraw this bill on monday carol lam the chief executive went out she apologized for her policies but she did again not scrap this bill so all their demands have not been met at least not fully met and that's why they're out here to begin again. i say quite a while seattle now that we are calling for the release of their writing suspect and also strongly condemn excessive force used by the police. always always case i was a little fun we're angry because we feel helpless actually we failed to achieve any of our goals we asked for withdrawal of the bill but the government just suspended it we are just the police to respond to its violence but they simply feel has a right and why and how. katcher them but you complete withdrawal of the bill is still the most urgent demand but our action today targets the police as well even with some guys like him although i hope more people stand up and tell the government that we are not going to surrender we will continue protesting until they genuinely respond to us. that is like liste
up to 2000000 people took to the streets to demand the government to withdraw this bill on monday carol lam the chief executive went out she apologized for her policies but she did again not scrap this bill so all their demands have not been met at least not fully met and that's why they're out here to begin again. i say quite a while seattle now that we are calling for the release of their writing suspect and also strongly condemn excessive force used by the police. always always case i was a...
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bill some media report postponed indefinitely but it they should rather say in determent because carol lam has clearly said she wants to bring this bill back in and she wants. she thinks that most of the anger is due to miscommunication from her so people are really unhappy about this adding to the anger about the bill where the people many many people fear is a the putting hong kong's freedom a big risk if not i don't and there's now a lot of anger about the government itself and i think we can hear that clearly if we listen to the protesters voices are heard. taking this amount of time and not step down through. the day of protesting police brutality things like that this is just the worst either this is an outcome of government she wished which all this evil extradition below that we send our innocent people to china for some unfair judicial i don't know processed and go to jail i don't think this is the best way for the government to treat our people we've already seen a big u. turn in the government's position. and by postponing this extradition bill are we likely to see them back dow
bill some media report postponed indefinitely but it they should rather say in determent because carol lam has clearly said she wants to bring this bill back in and she wants. she thinks that most of the anger is due to miscommunication from her so people are really unhappy about this adding to the anger about the bill where the people many many people fear is a the putting hong kong's freedom a big risk if not i don't and there's now a lot of anger about the government itself and i think we...
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been shut down but we could see some type of device before next week should they allowed to reopen carol lam has been forced to defend her actions the police actions she's also been before forced to defend accusations that she's trying to bulldoze this particular piece of legislation through the council building japan's prime minister has asked iran's leaders to abide by the 2050 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east but also warned of the risks of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day trip to tehran. you did that. in the middle east there are tensions and there is a possibility of military conflicts part accident but it must be avoided by all means peace in the middle east affects the whole world nobody wants a conflict i urge iran to continue to cooperate with the i.a.e.a. and i hope it continues to comply with the agency's regulation is also to bari has more now from tehran. the 2 leaders met for over 2 and a half hours in the palace where the iranian president received japanese prime minister shinzo abi on their historic visit to t
been shut down but we could see some type of device before next week should they allowed to reopen carol lam has been forced to defend her actions the police actions she's also been before forced to defend accusations that she's trying to bulldoze this particular piece of legislation through the council building japan's prime minister has asked iran's leaders to abide by the 2050 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east but also warned of the risks of an...
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continue it will continue to support carrying the chief executive it says so it's very unlikely that carol lam will now announce that while she will step down however she is really facing a lot of pressure because 2000000 people went out on to the streets yesterday and that's a lot of pressure it is very clear that people are very discontented with with her and also some of her closest allies have already started to distance themselves from her so obviously she's facing a lot of pressure but beijing just said they will it will continue to support her so probably she will still be able to stay in power for a while tripoli thanks so much for those insights. preview now on some of the other stories making the news this hour. reports indicate that deutsche bank is planning an overhaul to shift away from risky investment banking will create a so-called bad bank to help to hold poorly for firm performing assets valued at about 50000000000 euros it may also shrink or shut down its u.s. equity trading business. but says it is back on again in a number of countries in south america which were hard hit
continue it will continue to support carrying the chief executive it says so it's very unlikely that carol lam will now announce that while she will step down however she is really facing a lot of pressure because 2000000 people went out on to the streets yesterday and that's a lot of pressure it is very clear that people are very discontented with with her and also some of her closest allies have already started to distance themselves from her so obviously she's facing a lot of pressure but...
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that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour or 2 chief executive carol lam who protesters were asking to stand has basically stood firm and said that there would be no further concessions someone made earlier for the business community over certain white collar crimes. but it seems that this bill will arrive at the main legislative chamber on wednesday just after a q. and a with. and it could be a matter of weeks as this is a push through. an accelerated process through the legislature ahead of of of the the summer break. what can you tell us about the clashes between police and protesters overnight apparently those protests turned violent. you know we have front line reporters down there of the night as the police permits expire they move quickly to clear protesters around the rear of the ledge the church and the government headquarters some quite heavy scenes and pepper spray was deployed as protesters were attempting to build barricades in a repeat of some of the of the more violent scenes of the umbrella movement in 2014 over 300 people were were aidid b
that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour or 2 chief executive carol lam who protesters were asking to stand has basically stood firm and said that there would be no further concessions someone made earlier for the business community over certain white collar crimes. but it seems that this bill will arrive at the main legislative chamber on wednesday just after a q. and a with. and it could be a matter of weeks as this is a push through. an accelerated...
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complete withdrawal of an extradition bill and an apology from the chief executive in hong kong carol lam. u.s. president donald trump has accused the new york times of treason after it reported the u.s. is increasing cyber attacks against russia now the article quotes former and serving government officials who say the u.s. hacked the russian power grid the report says that all this is part of an aggressive cyber campaign partly in retaliation for interference in the $20000.00 u.s. midterm elections the us president has denied the allegations christian salumi monitoring that story for us out of washington here on the news are christian what else is in this article has generated such presidential anger there in the states. well peter the article doesn't go into a lot of specifics about what actions are being taken by the pentagon's cyber command unit rather it describes increasing attacks in the world in the realm of cyber on the power grid in russia and other potential targets and moving from a more defensive strategy in the cyber round to a more offensive strategy and the article does q
complete withdrawal of an extradition bill and an apology from the chief executive in hong kong carol lam. u.s. president donald trump has accused the new york times of treason after it reported the u.s. is increasing cyber attacks against russia now the article quotes former and serving government officials who say the u.s. hacked the russian power grid the report says that all this is part of an aggressive cyber campaign partly in retaliation for interference in the $20000.00 u.s. midterm...
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on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in osaka in a few weeks time and that's why i think you know carol lam has been told to ease up to be more tolerant for the police to to change their tactics and we've seen that happen you know in the past 24 hours and i think the reason for that so is that you know the chinese government doesn't want to give donald trump another stick with which to hit president xi jinping because at the moment the trumpet ministration is starting to draw a line between the protests in hong kong and the trade war between china and the united states so you know china i think is acting for its own reasons right now it wants stability in hong kong but it has other reasons for wanting that stability to last right now or for the moment ajor we'll leave it there thank you. if you brown that now the weather is next and then his wife is found guilty of misusing public funds israel's prime minister almost double trouble in the occupied golan heights. hello again it's good to have you back we are seeing plenty of rain here across parts of southern vietnam cambodia laos as well ov
on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in osaka in a few weeks time and that's why i think you know carol lam has been told to ease up to be more tolerant for the police to to change their tactics and we've seen that happen you know in the past 24 hours and i think the reason for that so is that you know the chinese government doesn't want to give donald trump another stick with which to hit president xi jinping because at the moment the trumpet ministration is starting to draw a line between the...
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chairman of the democratic party in hong kong he told us the political future of chief executive carol lam really isn't questions. i think it's there whether she resigns or not she will look at bay jake but as far as we're concerned the bill must be scrapped and then if they really want to discuss let us discuss on that basis that there is no bill we don't want to go to be hanging over our heads is a thoroughly bad bill and it wasn't even thought through properly by the government we are not just objecting to the way the government has been handling the presence of this bill but they voted bill itself because if this bill were to be passed into law any person living or working in hong kong as well as any person actually spending a holiday or just passing by can be transferred from hong kong to meet me in china to be tried in a china mainland caught on term up charges and we don't trust the judicial system in china so if this bill were to be passed welcome people with fear totally exposed to. crimes of this really devore commit but they would be convicted of that because in china even lawye
chairman of the democratic party in hong kong he told us the political future of chief executive carol lam really isn't questions. i think it's there whether she resigns or not she will look at bay jake but as far as we're concerned the bill must be scrapped and then if they really want to discuss let us discuss on that basis that there is no bill we don't want to go to be hanging over our heads is a thoroughly bad bill and it wasn't even thought through properly by the government we are not...
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the numbers they were earlier but for this time about still plenty of people there chief executive carol lam suspended the proposal on saturday didn't stop these protestors obviously from packing the streets on sunday it was a lot change that would have allowed people who are wanted for certain crimes to be extradited to mainland china demonstrators want the legislation scrapped carolan has apologized for causing conflict and disputes but the pro-democracy activists have rejected her apology ok scott hardly here is live for us in hong kong so technically speaking those protesters got what they wanted. scott but didn't stop in turning out again. no definitely not and they still want more quite honestly. they issued a renewed list of demands if you will know one of the things on the very top of that list has been straight the way through and that is for kerry lamb to resign and that has not happened we are hearing from the protest leaders that they estimate about 2000000 people came out much more than who were out on the streets last sunday we saw a 1000000 people then so what's interesting is
the numbers they were earlier but for this time about still plenty of people there chief executive carol lam suspended the proposal on saturday didn't stop these protestors obviously from packing the streets on sunday it was a lot change that would have allowed people who are wanted for certain crimes to be extradited to mainland china demonstrators want the legislation scrapped carolan has apologized for causing conflict and disputes but the pro-democracy activists have rejected her apology ok...
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down but we could see some type of debate before next week should they allow the ledge to reopen carol lam has been forced to defend her actions yes and also to the police actions she's also been before forced to defend accusations that she's trying to bulldoze this particular piece of legislation through the lives of the council building japan's prime minister has asked iran's leaders to abide by the 2015 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east also warned of the risks of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran. malise prime minister has declared 3 days of national mourning for victims of monday's attack on a village which killed dozens of members of the doggone ethnic group violence between dog and farmers and nomadic herders has claimed hundreds of lives in recent months the un special envoy for mali has told the security council the killings cannot be allowed to continue u.s. diplomats of joint efforts to find a solution to sudan's political crisis the u.s. special envoy donald booth met protest leaders in heart to hi
down but we could see some type of debate before next week should they allow the ledge to reopen carol lam has been forced to defend her actions yes and also to the police actions she's also been before forced to defend accusations that she's trying to bulldoze this particular piece of legislation through the lives of the council building japan's prime minister has asked iran's leaders to abide by the 2015 nuclear deal and play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east also...
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led to hong kong's leader suspending her push for a controversial extradition law chief executive carol lam insists she has not caved in to protesters demands and could even introduce an improved bill at a later date but of course we all saw the mass protests in the street violence over the issue driven by fear laws could allow critics in what is a semi autonomous territory to be sent to mainland china for trial so activists say they will still go ahead with another planned protest for sunday more from rob mcbride in hong kong. after insisting for weeks that she wouldn't and couldn't back down hong kong's leader kerry lamb came out to say she was doing just that i now announce that the government has decided to suspend a legislative amendment exercice the government's attempt to push the legislation through hong kong's parliament the legislative council has led to the biggest street protests this city has seen in decades and violence between a minority of protesters and police who on wednesday used tear gas and rubber coated bullets to disperse a largely peaceful occupation of the streets.
led to hong kong's leader suspending her push for a controversial extradition law chief executive carol lam insists she has not caved in to protesters demands and could even introduce an improved bill at a later date but of course we all saw the mass protests in the street violence over the issue driven by fear laws could allow critics in what is a semi autonomous territory to be sent to mainland china for trial so activists say they will still go ahead with another planned protest for sunday...