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on for you ♪ ♪ ♪ carry on for you ♪ ♪ i'll carry on for you for yo to carry on for yo to carry on for love to carry on for yo oh carry on for you ♪ ♪ oooh yeah i'll carry on for yo for you ♪ ♪ to carry on for you in the deepest water oh i carry on for you ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on! that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. rita ora, kygo good you see you, bud. [ cheers and applause "carry on" is out now. my thanks to maya rudolph, kygo, rita ora, once again and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a great night i hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: live from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- a special edition of "a closer look." plus, chris hayes. host and author charlamagne tha god. and featuring the 8g band with jeff quay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth
on for you ♪ ♪ ♪ carry on for you ♪ ♪ i'll carry on for you for yo to carry on for yo to carry on for love to carry on for yo oh carry on for you ♪ ♪ oooh yeah i'll carry on for yo for you ♪ ♪ to carry on for you in the deepest water oh i carry on for you ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on! that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. rita ora, kygo good you see you, bud. [ cheers and applause "carry on" is out now. my thanks to...
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he says it's carrying out a military operation against the kurdish armed group the wife p.g. east of the euphrates in syria it's acars 3rd attempt to dislodge kurdish fighters close to its border. and iran's revolutionary guards say they seized an iraqi oil tanker that was smuggling fuel in the gulf the vessel was intercepted iran's fasi on an. unconscious government has warned that continuous protests are pushing the territory into what it's calling an extremely dangerous edge of demonstrations that began months ago over a proposed extradition all of morphed into a wide to anger at the police's response to the protests under thomas has more from hong kong. sunday night in one of the most upscale districts of one of the most sophisticated cities on earth. but in hong kong this is becoming the norm. protest his tactics have changed. rather than targets one building and wait for the police to clear them. loose all their aim is maximum disruption across the city be like water they tell each other flow everywhere. on sunday they marched to china's liaison office in hong kong on r
he says it's carrying out a military operation against the kurdish armed group the wife p.g. east of the euphrates in syria it's acars 3rd attempt to dislodge kurdish fighters close to its border. and iran's revolutionary guards say they seized an iraqi oil tanker that was smuggling fuel in the gulf the vessel was intercepted iran's fasi on an. unconscious government has warned that continuous protests are pushing the territory into what it's calling an extremely dangerous edge of...
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do you know we've never done that before. >> carrie sheffield: i was surprised. i thought maybe ronald reagan did. >> brent bozell: no one has done that has ever said that an donald trump said in ever every speech. i think that really registered and then what did he do with the first right to life launch. then he spoke at it last year and this is something that republicans don't do. he immediately but that he is pro-life. cavanaugh we are going to assume he is pro-life. he delivered on those promises. i think the evangelical care. they continue to be very happy with the man. these are some strange times we are living in. you never thought would happen but it is happening. >> carrie sheffield: i want to talk about your view with donald trump and how you report that president trump well at the time, then potential candidate reached out to you for lunch and he said that he pushed back softly and gently. i thought could never be in the same sentence with trump. humility and graciousness. 3.5 months before he had declared. after he declared and he was very nice and th
do you know we've never done that before. >> carrie sheffield: i was surprised. i thought maybe ronald reagan did. >> brent bozell: no one has done that has ever said that an donald trump said in ever every speech. i think that really registered and then what did he do with the first right to life launch. then he spoke at it last year and this is something that republicans don't do. he immediately but that he is pro-life. cavanaugh we are going to assume he is pro-life. he delivered...
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we're focusing on those comments cabrer carrie lam. there is concern about the for hongconomic impact kong. of course, the rhetoric in terms of the protest, it's just been getting harsher as well. a few more lines coming out from lam as she gives this speech, a statement. she may also take questions from the press. she's saying the dialogue could resume but she's saying the stop.ue needs to she asks the republic whether they want to see hong kong full abyss.e pretty strong language from carrie lam. she says hong kong's economy is suffering further. of course, she's already warned about the impact on the economy. david? >> yeah. dialogue can only resume after all the violence stops, which is line from what we heard from yesterday. up-to-date on everything she mentions here. in the meantime, of course, let's have a look at the damage far. hang seng index down. the politicaling turmoil spread. that chinaat shanghai composite down, that's of thatgesting some gross falling to the second lowest this year in july, reflecting weak demand in ch
we're focusing on those comments cabrer carrie lam. there is concern about the for hongconomic impact kong. of course, the rhetoric in terms of the protest, it's just been getting harsher as well. a few more lines coming out from lam as she gives this speech, a statement. she may also take questions from the press. she's saying the dialogue could resume but she's saying the stop.ue needs to she asks the republic whether they want to see hong kong full abyss.e pretty strong language from carrie...
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have concealed carry permits. and even then the increase tbecause back in 1998 he only d one state that was a constitutional carry state where you didn't have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. people in those states don't foo get a permit to carry, and in fact you get a permit to carry from outside into reciprocity is actually see the number of permits level off or even fall a little bit even though you know the number that are legally carrying is going up. it really underestimates the growth that you have had and it gives you an idea that because of the ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people might think. i would mention one other survey really quickly. this is on another question. whether or not you think teachers should be armed. if you look at all of the adults are slightly more are against teachers being armed. if you ask people that have school-age kids whether teachers should be armed, the kind of people that have the most skin in the game so
have concealed carry permits. and even then the increase tbecause back in 1998 he only d one state that was a constitutional carry state where you didn't have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. people in those states don't foo get a permit to carry, and in fact you get a permit to carry from outside into reciprocity is actually see the number of permits level off or even fall a little bit even though you know the number that are legally carrying is...
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they were not carrying their gas masks but carrying their rations, extra pair of socks. they were on their feet all the time and the more you carry, the harder it is going to be so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition creates. examples of k-rations, 501 rations, the basic field rations the army had. a k-ration was a boxed meal. three meals, three boxes. you had breakfast, dinner and supper. various menu. canned ham, canned chicken. two types of crackers. four packs of cigarettes in each box. cigarettes were in issued item. you have either instant coffee, orange to make a drink. sugar, fruit bars, breakfast bar, maybe chocolate bar. it was designed by a nutritionist. designed to get the needed calories in the meal from a soldier that is on the field. some soldiers were eating these for weeks, months at a time that it was not designed for that long of intake where they were having adverse effects. they were not getting that regular meal. they were suffering from that. level -- not al
they were not carrying their gas masks but carrying their rations, extra pair of socks. they were on their feet all the time and the more you carry, the harder it is going to be so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition creates. examples of k-rations, 501 rations, the basic field rations the army had. a k-ration was a boxed meal. three meals, three boxes. you had breakfast, dinner and supper. various menu....
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carrie lam is hosting her weekly press conference. the moment she speaking in cantonese but we will dip into that press conference when she starts speaking in english. there has been another weekend of violent protests. with me in the studio is our bbc reporter bill hayton. a lot of pressure on this woman. you can see from her face, she looks com pletely can see from her face, she looks completely tense. she has nothing new to say. no compromise, middle ground. remember, these protests started over this extradition bill which was so controversial. but everything she has done has been too little, too late. new issues have been added to the protest, the police response has been so violent that now police violence has become an issue that we do not see any sign ofa an issue that we do not see any sign of a meeting halfway on that point. we believe we can hear the sound of heckling or protesting at the back of this. she is getting pressure from both sides, protesters in hong kong and from her bosses in abating. —— beijing. i think the sou
carrie lam is hosting her weekly press conference. the moment she speaking in cantonese but we will dip into that press conference when she starts speaking in english. there has been another weekend of violent protests. with me in the studio is our bbc reporter bill hayton. a lot of pressure on this woman. you can see from her face, she looks com pletely can see from her face, she looks completely tense. she has nothing new to say. no compromise, middle ground. remember, these protests started...
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and i am mariko ooi in hong kong where carrie lam is about to hold a press c0 nfe re nce where carries about to hold a press conference about the strike, which could be the biggest in decades. and monday's strike at heathrow is suspended as the airport and unions try to settle a pay dispute. the us has been stunned by two mass shootings in less than 2a hours. a gun attack which left twenty people dead in the texas city of el paso on the border with mexico, is being described as ‘domestic terrorism' by police. the 21—year—old suspect has now been charged with murder offences. in a separate shooting on sunday, nine people were killed by a gunman in dayton, ohio — the motive behind that attack remains unclear. in a moment we'll hearfrom ohio, but first sophie long reports on the day's events in el paso. a normally busy shopping mall, cordoned off. an investigation is under way, as people come to terms with what happened here hours ago. oh, my god. a gunman opened fire in what was a packed walmart superstore, killing 20 people, injuring at least 26 others. people took cover wherever they
and i am mariko ooi in hong kong where carrie lam is about to hold a press c0 nfe re nce where carries about to hold a press conference about the strike, which could be the biggest in decades. and monday's strike at heathrow is suspended as the airport and unions try to settle a pay dispute. the us has been stunned by two mass shootings in less than 2a hours. a gun attack which left twenty people dead in the texas city of el paso on the border with mexico, is being described as ‘domestic...
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concealed carry, open carry. the shooter knew that he'd be walking into a store where a lot of people would be carrying a gun. that did not deter him. the answer is not more people with guns. the answer is to make sure that especially the semiautomaticing weapons, weapons of war not on the street and that we do things like universal background checks and red flag laws so people that shouldn't have their hands on weapon don't get them in the first place. at the same time there's a toxic brew in the united states and this is just one more example of that, of white nationalism. the manifesto that apparently this shooter wrote that says that hispanics are taking over the state of texas and changing the country. this echoes the kind of language that our president encourages, talking about invaders and that
concealed carry, open carry. the shooter knew that he'd be walking into a store where a lot of people would be carrying a gun. that did not deter him. the answer is not more people with guns. the answer is to make sure that especially the semiautomaticing weapons, weapons of war not on the street and that we do things like universal background checks and red flag laws so people that shouldn't have their hands on weapon don't get them in the first place. at the same time there's a toxic brew in...
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a man carrying an assault-style rifle, a second gun loaded down with 100 rounds of ammunition wearing body armor and a tactical vest. police say the suspect entered the store thursday, grabbed a shopping c alarmed customers alerted employees, one of them pulling a fire alarm ordering an evacuation >> i ran to my car as fast as i could. >> reporter: as customers rushed out, the gunman ft holding the man until police arrived. >> my thought was there was just a mass shooting in walmart in el paso and what is this guy doing wearing fatigues and carrying a rifle. >> reporter: today dmitriy was charged. with making a threat, violating open carry laws by acting in a reckless and criminal manner >> his intent was not to cause peace or comfort to anybody that was in the business here in fact he's lucky he's alive. >> reporter: under pressure to eliminate gun sales, today walmart confirmed it is removing violent video game displays and signage at its stores but will continue to sell those games and firearms and ammunition. >> all right ron mott thank you. >>> six days after the walmart shooting
a man carrying an assault-style rifle, a second gun loaded down with 100 rounds of ammunition wearing body armor and a tactical vest. police say the suspect entered the store thursday, grabbed a shopping c alarmed customers alerted employees, one of them pulling a fire alarm ordering an evacuation >> i ran to my car as fast as i could. >> reporter: as customers rushed out, the gunman ft holding the man until police arrived. >> my thought was there was just a mass shooting in...
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carry them practically everywhere.as a gun free zone, i don't believe it. i believe it started out in the parking lot. at some point you have to look at the connection between guns and gun violence. and i know there's a lot of political pressure on the other side and they have difficulty doing that but we have tried the same thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. i would thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. iwould implore thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. i would implore people to look at something different and to think out—of—the—box, out—of—the—box that they are in. and try to enact some very commonsense measures that can respect individual gun rights but also help perhaps keep guns out of the wrong hands and that is what we're trying to do here. but you have to come to the field and you have to come to the field and you have to come to the field and you have to play on the whole field. you just can't play on half of the field. the half that you agree with. i'm hoping this discussion coul
carry them practically everywhere.as a gun free zone, i don't believe it. i believe it started out in the parking lot. at some point you have to look at the connection between guns and gun violence. and i know there's a lot of political pressure on the other side and they have difficulty doing that but we have tried the same thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. i would thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. iwould implore thing now for 20 years. and it's not working. i would...
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data shows women carrying knives is on the rise. midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a designer handbag. women are often overlooked or ignored when it comes to tackling britain's problem with knife crime. it's framed as a male problem. but figures obtained by the bbc show that, on average, one woman is caught carrying a knife here in the north of england every single day. in england, there's been a 73% increase in knife possession cases involving women in the last five years. since 2014, there's been more than 5,800 cases of women caught carrying knives. around a quarter of those involved girls under the age of 18. we have got girls that stab. youth workers say some women willingly carry knives to rob people, while others are vulnerable and exploited by men. they're wanting to belong. they're yearning for that so much that it doesn't matter what they go through in order to do it. so, knife, gun, drugs — they're the couriers for it, you know? is it because they're less likely, they think, to get searched by police? well, the
data shows women carrying knives is on the rise. midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a designer handbag. women are often overlooked or ignored when it comes to tackling britain's problem with knife crime. it's framed as a male problem. but figures obtained by the bbc show that, on average, one woman is caught carrying a knife here in the north of england every single day. in england, there's been a 73% increase in knife possession cases involving women in the last five years. since...
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clearly this is no way to carry out this important work. it's to carry out this important work. brought to the fore and there needs to be clear leadership, good coordination, good monitoring of what is happening so leaders can be clear that they are delivering what is required. so i suppose the question is, in your view, that is what needs to be done but realistically, can it be done? it can be done. we have seen better work at wetherby young offenders institution in yorkshire where there isa institution in yorkshire where there is a better focus and staff are not diverted onto other things that concentrate on and most importantly they insist the agencies in community engaged early in the process so they are ready to receive these children back into the communities when they are released. peter clarke, thanks for joining communities when they are released. peter clarke, thanks forjoining us this morning. thank you. some of the uk‘s newest and most popular cars are at risk of being stolen in as little as ten seconds by exploiting weaknesses in keyless entry systems. car theft rat
clearly this is no way to carry out this important work. it's to carry out this important work. brought to the fore and there needs to be clear leadership, good coordination, good monitoring of what is happening so leaders can be clear that they are delivering what is required. so i suppose the question is, in your view, that is what needs to be done but realistically, can it be done? it can be done. we have seen better work at wetherby young offenders institution in yorkshire where there isa...
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hong kong's leader carrie lamb —— carrie lam said no investigation was needed as police were carryings conference she warned there would be more arrests over coming days if radical pro—democracy groups continue to clash with riot police. they did not mind destroying hong kong's economy, they have no stake in the society which so many people have helped to build. and that is why they resort to all this violence and obstructions, causing huge damage. what these people want, their key demand is to be able to choose who they are a leader is. they are today no closer to achieving that. carrie lam showing no sign that she is moving in that direction, nor is beijing. however as you can see, these activists are also showing no inclination that they are prepared to give up yet. china's central government has also targeted stuff from cathay pacific, who have supported the pro—democracy movement. the civil aviation administration said any flight from hong kong airline carrying crew had backed the protest would neither be allowed to land in china not fly through chinese airspace. we certainly wou
hong kong's leader carrie lamb —— carrie lam said no investigation was needed as police were carryings conference she warned there would be more arrests over coming days if radical pro—democracy groups continue to clash with riot police. they did not mind destroying hong kong's economy, they have no stake in the society which so many people have helped to build. and that is why they resort to all this violence and obstructions, causing huge damage. what these people want, their key demand...
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instead of hiding, keeping silent, and doing nothing, carrie lam must respond.continue in the next few days or weeks. instead of blaming activist, the only way out is government officials bearing their political responsibility. they are a political price should not override the future of hong kong. are a political price should not override the future of hong kongli suppose carrie lam and some of your critics might say that there are choices for protesters now, that these scenes undermine hong kong's reputation for order, efficiency, and business reliability. in a way, you are perhaps in a shot at risk of losing the hearts and minds of some hong kong residents, what would you say to critics of that —— that make that argument? if peaceful protests are override dead by police. —— override dead by police. why people need to go to the states is because we are still asking for the fundamental rights enjoyed by people in the uk since the last century. we don't want to be managed by the communist authorities. government officials continue to condemn these acts without p
instead of hiding, keeping silent, and doing nothing, carrie lam must respond.continue in the next few days or weeks. instead of blaming activist, the only way out is government officials bearing their political responsibility. they are a political price should not override the future of hong kong. are a political price should not override the future of hong kongli suppose carrie lam and some of your critics might say that there are choices for protesters now, that these scenes undermine hong...
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like restrictions on public carry. we find different answers depending on where you ask the question. in new england there was a tradition of regulating public carry much more stringent than there was in the south. but the south lead the way in constricting concealed carry. to is a judge supposed choose between these two different threads of american history, a number that could be averaged together. then there is the obvious practical problem of trying useful comparisons from the late 1700s or the mid-1800s to today. especially with regards to a rapidly changing technology like guns. to doudges have tried this by trying to identify the lineal descendents of guns for the late 1700s to today, or the descendents of gun regulation. that is a hard thing to do. judges are not historians, and judge do not have progeny or family trees. an ar 15 a is descendent of a musket? you look to their barrel lengths, how many shots per minute, the muzzle velocity. those are hard questions. i think that in practice, what we will see is j
like restrictions on public carry. we find different answers depending on where you ask the question. in new england there was a tradition of regulating public carry much more stringent than there was in the south. but the south lead the way in constricting concealed carry. to is a judge supposed choose between these two different threads of american history, a number that could be averaged together. then there is the obvious practical problem of trying useful comparisons from the late 1700s or...
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why did you carry a knife?iliated. it wasn‘t something we use, but it was something we had easy access to like having a mobile phone is easily accessible. but that makes it almost sounds like a fashion accessory rather than something felt to be necessary. you hear a lot of people are scared. it was an accessory in my day when i was growing up. i‘m 31 now, so there‘s a whole different demographic. 15 years ago society is not the way it was for young people like myself, so back then it was for the sole reason of being able to have a fancy flick knife gadget, but we wouldn‘t use it. it‘s just having the access. the young people we were hanging around with at the time were able to access these things. we could go into shops as young people and by these bladed articles. what has changed since the days when you we re has changed since the days when you were carrying on the days when you we re were carrying on the days when you were attacked? has anything changed or has it evolved into something more dangerous? i thin
why did you carry a knife?iliated. it wasn‘t something we use, but it was something we had easy access to like having a mobile phone is easily accessible. but that makes it almost sounds like a fashion accessory rather than something felt to be necessary. you hear a lot of people are scared. it was an accessory in my day when i was growing up. i‘m 31 now, so there‘s a whole different demographic. 15 years ago society is not the way it was for young people like myself, so back then it was...
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data shows women carrying knives is on the rise.est midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a designer handbag. women are often overlooked or ignored when it comes to tackling britain's problem with knife crime. it's framed as a male problem. but figures obtained by the bbc show that, on average, one woman is caught carrying a knife here in the north of england every single day. in england, there's been a 73% increase in knife possession cases involving women in the last five years. since 2014, there's been more than 5,800 cases of women caught carrying knives. around a quarter of those involved girls under the age of 18. we have got girls that stab. youth workers say some women willingly carry knives to rob people, while others are vulnerable and exploited by men. they're wanting to belong. they're yearning for that so much that it doesn't matter what they go through in order to do it. so, knife, gun, drugs — there the couriers for it, you know? is it because they're less likely, they think, to get searched by police? well, th
data shows women carrying knives is on the rise.est midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a designer handbag. women are often overlooked or ignored when it comes to tackling britain's problem with knife crime. it's framed as a male problem. but figures obtained by the bbc show that, on average, one woman is caught carrying a knife here in the north of england every single day. in england, there's been a 73% increase in knife possession cases involving women in the last five years. since...
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the fundamental question is did we hear anything new from carrie lam?hings she said both on the extradition bill that kick this round of protests and on developments since. she was very strong in her condemnation of the violence and i guess that is what we would have expected. perhaps the new thing was that she came out at all, she has had a relatively low-profile, maybe that was something a little bit new today. the thing that has to be dealt with is not just the extradition bill, it's about her and her leadership, which is very much under scrutiny. how did this, administration -- you could argue the one before -- lose the hearts and minds of the people of hong kong? mean, i think we have seen a series of events over the last from occupied, where we had this big debate over the way political reform might have been delivered in hong kong, whether the chief executive would be elected by some sort of universal suffrage. we had the occupy protest followed by some of the things inve seen, we had china 2016, and somehow if the government has never quite mana
the fundamental question is did we hear anything new from carrie lam?hings she said both on the extradition bill that kick this round of protests and on developments since. she was very strong in her condemnation of the violence and i guess that is what we would have expected. perhaps the new thing was that she came out at all, she has had a relatively low-profile, maybe that was something a little bit new today. the thing that has to be dealt with is not just the extradition bill, it's about...
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a sharp rise in the number of women carrying knives.inister, narendra modi, has addressed the nation to explain the government's decision to revoke indian administered kashmir‘s special status. he said the provision had exposed the territory to terror and separatism, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives. in retaliation, pakistan has suspended all bilateral trade with india. kashmir, which is majority muslim, is claimed by both countries, and has proved a flashpoint for the nuclear armed neighbours over several decades. naomi grimley has the latest. communications have been cut in india administered kashmir. but these images show how tensions have risen in the days since new delhi revoked this region's special constitutional status. the security services patrol the area, enforcing curfews in the eerie quiet. but stones and masonry scattered across this street are a tell—tale sign that angry protesters are making their voices heard when they can. this was already one of the world's most militarised areas, and now, since the sudden
a sharp rise in the number of women carrying knives.inister, narendra modi, has addressed the nation to explain the government's decision to revoke indian administered kashmir‘s special status. he said the provision had exposed the territory to terror and separatism, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives. in retaliation, pakistan has suspended all bilateral trade with india. kashmir, which is majority muslim, is claimed by both countries, and has proved a flashpoint for the nuclear...
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that was carrie lam speaking about an hour ago.the studio is our bbc reporter, bill hayton. welcome. very few concessions from carrie lam. nine. none at all. you would have thought she would have wa nted would have thought she would have wanted to offer some common ground, dialogue, consultation, nothing at all. what you saying is that protesters, stop the violence and then we'll talk about what happens next. but there is no concrete measures announced here at all. so really, there is going to be no break in this, is there? because the protesters i‘ m break in this, is there? because the protesters i'm going to suddenly back down on the basis of that. she so no basis of backing down. back down on the basis of that. she so no basis of backing downm seems unlikely. and the longer the protests go on and the more violent they become, and the protesters seem to be gaining steam from this event, so quite what the hong kong government's plan is here, it's not clear. it seems to be an absolute refusal to give ground and i guess it's just a
that was carrie lam speaking about an hour ago.the studio is our bbc reporter, bill hayton. welcome. very few concessions from carrie lam. nine. none at all. you would have thought she would have wa nted would have thought she would have wanted to offer some common ground, dialogue, consultation, nothing at all. what you saying is that protesters, stop the violence and then we'll talk about what happens next. but there is no concrete measures announced here at all. so really, there is going to...
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we wa nt carrie lam. a major demand is clear. legislative programme. at the same time, we demand the hong kong government to stop police totally —— allergy. finally, the other me up is to have free elections, we need to elect our own government, the leader of hong kong should represent the instead of being the puppet of commonest resume. and do you see someone commonest resume. and do you see someone who may replace carrie lam? the fundamental problem is not who replaces carrie lam. the fundamental problem is who is elected by the people and whether it selected paid by the presidency. we are asking for a political system reform instead of only asking for carrie lam to resign. of course, carrie lam is not capable to lead hong kong anymore especially when hundreds of activists were and sent to hospital especially one young lady who was turned family blind by fire by bullets. it's time for the hong kong government to realise the crackdown on human rights and police brutality should be condemned by the international leaders. and just
we wa nt carrie lam. a major demand is clear. legislative programme. at the same time, we demand the hong kong government to stop police totally —— allergy. finally, the other me up is to have free elections, we need to elect our own government, the leader of hong kong should represent the instead of being the puppet of commonest resume. and do you see someone commonest resume. and do you see someone who may replace carrie lam? the fundamental problem is not who replaces carrie lam. the...
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this happened in texas where there's concealed carry, there's open carry. the governor of texas not too long ago bragged that texas has the second highest rate of gun purchases. and yet in a state in a place where this governor certainly acknowledged between 1 and 3,000 people in that store that people are carrying weapons and there's security there, that didn't deter him, that's not the answer. the answer is actually to limit the capacity of magazines so that with an ar-15, you can't get off as many shots as these people are able to get off and better yet to make sure that weapons don't get into the hands of the wrong people in the anto. it's not close to el paso, but give me a sense of the dynamic. you obviously knew el paso well. this is often held up as the example as many texas cities are, but el paso in particular, the example of what cal perry was talking about, two lungs in the same body, the city of juarez on the mexican side, el paso on the american side, a remarkable amount of interchange between the two of them. he had dinner in juarez. that's t
this happened in texas where there's concealed carry, there's open carry. the governor of texas not too long ago bragged that texas has the second highest rate of gun purchases. and yet in a state in a place where this governor certainly acknowledged between 1 and 3,000 people in that store that people are carrying weapons and there's security there, that didn't deter him, that's not the answer. the answer is actually to limit the capacity of magazines so that with an ar-15, you can't get off...
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a postmortem will be carried out tomorrow.nounced a reward for information about her. she has been vulnerable since the day she was born. she is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. what started as a dream holiday for nora and herfamily, has ended up being every parent's worst nightmare. howard johnson, bbc news, pantai, malaysia. a british man has become the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river — overcoming subzero temperatures, wolves and altitude sickness — and the 28—year—old's not even that keen on walking. at 6,400 kilometres, the yangtze is the world's third longest river and the longest in asia ash dyke began the journey at the river's source, more than 5,000m above sea level on the tibetan plateau. along the way, he crossed the famous three gorges, site of the world's largest hydroelectric dam and power station. the journey took him 352 days to reach the sea at china's largest city, shanghai. and when ash joined us from shanghai, he told us what motivated him to make such an extraordinary
a postmortem will be carried out tomorrow.nounced a reward for information about her. she has been vulnerable since the day she was born. she is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. what started as a dream holiday for nora and herfamily, has ended up being every parent's worst nightmare. howard johnson, bbc news, pantai, malaysia. a british man has become the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river — overcoming subzero temperatures, wolves and altitude sickness —...
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so for turkey it is a national security threat then it has carried out cross border operations in syria over the past 2 years but on both occasions the area of operations was under this fear of influence of russia turkey and russia cooperate in syria but east of the euphrates is an area under the control of the united states which is allied with the white p.g. so this this issue really is testing and already frail relationship between nato allies turkey and the united states they've had meetings over the past few months turkey accusing the united states of stalling a new delegate. arriving in agra for further talks on monday but whether or not they can find common ground it's hard to see because deep differences remain over a planned safe zone they're discussing a plant food zone turkey's insisting it's 20 kilometers deep in turkey insists that big it controls the zone which is something the united states has so far not except that there are plenty more on the news hour including a change of tactics by protesters in hong kong as they try to keep police guessing . saddam's military joint
so for turkey it is a national security threat then it has carried out cross border operations in syria over the past 2 years but on both occasions the area of operations was under this fear of influence of russia turkey and russia cooperate in syria but east of the euphrates is an area under the control of the united states which is allied with the white p.g. so this this issue really is testing and already frail relationship between nato allies turkey and the united states they've had...
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hope this will actually carry on.eps hiding away. what about the argument it could paralyse hong kong because it could affect the reputation of hong kong as a financial hub. this talk of paralysis is unnecessary and it's nonsense , paralysis is unnecessary and it's nonsense, basically, because for one day, it's not going to make that much difference but then the young in particular are saying that we might as well let it die. it being hong kong. before it can be reborn. that is their mentality and i don't blame them because hong kong has beenin blame them because hong kong has been in protest for more democracy. all these years. ever since 1997. every time we put up a fight, they would say, ok, every time we put up a fight, they would say, 0k, 0k, every time we put up a fight, they would say, 0k, ok, let's get this and that done. it never actually happens. we've been cheated all these years and now the young think there is no china extradition bill. it's the last straw, the last battle and they need to fight on and th
hope this will actually carry on.eps hiding away. what about the argument it could paralyse hong kong because it could affect the reputation of hong kong as a financial hub. this talk of paralysis is unnecessary and it's nonsense , paralysis is unnecessary and it's nonsense, basically, because for one day, it's not going to make that much difference but then the young in particular are saying that we might as well let it die. it being hong kong. before it can be reborn. that is their mentality...
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carrie lam saying the disruption is undermining law & order.us to talk about and trade is natasha pope. natasha, think you for sticking around. we were talking about the -- thank you for sticking around. we were talking about the fed. i don't know if there's a communication problem about -- because they are costly getting tweeted at. they don't know how to handle that. it is difficult to commit to more rate cuts. pointa: it was a focal for markets last week. 25 basis point cut was not priced in. the commentary did surprise people. it was a more hawkish cut. then of course the day after that we had the trade headlines. our view was that 25 basis points was expected. it wasn't warranted by the fundamentalist. -- fundamentalists. has beenin the u.s. surprising to the upside. we have gdp up one. i think in terms of what that does and how that feeds into the cut, thehere after the following day with the trade headlines because this is an unknown variable that we increase the probability to 80% for a further 25 in september. changee: does the fed rig
carrie lam saying the disruption is undermining law & order.us to talk about and trade is natasha pope. natasha, think you for sticking around. we were talking about the -- thank you for sticking around. we were talking about the fed. i don't know if there's a communication problem about -- because they are costly getting tweeted at. they don't know how to handle that. it is difficult to commit to more rate cuts. pointa: it was a focal for markets last week. 25 basis point cut was not...
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hong kong leader carrie lam responded.e will start immediately a counsel for dialogue for people from all walks of life. i a a officialsls are committedo listen to what the people have to tell us. reporter: carrie lam also said the council would investigate the 174 complaints of police retail t. actions.of police body want an independent to be responsible and we want inquiry tom to get an really investigate what has happened in the past few weeks. reporter: carrie lam reiterated that the extradition bill which spararked a protest wass rescin. carrie l lam: therere are no pls to revive this bill. reporter: that is unlikely to satisfy protesters. they want her immediate resignation and the resumption of political reform amid concerns the a act edition bill was systematic of an erosion of freedoms and the former british colony. since last week, chinese pell military droops -- paramilitary groups havee been h having exercises along the bordeder. it is also worth noting that a man working for the british consululate in hong kon
hong kong leader carrie lam responded.e will start immediately a counsel for dialogue for people from all walks of life. i a a officialsls are committedo listen to what the people have to tell us. reporter: carrie lam also said the council would investigate the 174 complaints of police retail t. actions.of police body want an independent to be responsible and we want inquiry tom to get an really investigate what has happened in the past few weeks. reporter: carrie lam reiterated that the...
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i don't need 20, 30 carries, to make something happen.'m going to make it happen with whatever i get. >> lisa: what do you think about your new quarterback? >> i like joe. >> lisa: he's quiet, right? >> he's smooth. that's what we need, somebody who is more mature. >> lisa: we hope you have another great season. >> thank you. >> lisa: tess? >> joe: thank you. phillip, had the injury last season, had surgery. but $550,000, that's a lot of money. he's playing his way towards that status. so he's the 145th ranked running back in terms of salary cap hit. 145, a pro
i don't need 20, 30 carries, to make something happen.'m going to make it happen with whatever i get. >> lisa: what do you think about your new quarterback? >> i like joe. >> lisa: he's quiet, right? >> he's smooth. that's what we need, somebody who is more mature. >> lisa: we hope you have another great season. >> thank you. >> lisa: tess? >> joe: thank you. phillip, had the injury last season, had surgery. but $550,000, that's a lot of money....
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the motion carries. next item, please. >> general public comment. members of the public may address the commission. >> commissioners, i want to talk about the headlines that are made linked to pg&e. they are getting from bad to worse. so, pg&e, right now, even though there are deliberations going at the california public utilities commission which i am monitoring, they are arbitrarily statements that we will have to pay more, when it comes to our rates, because of the fires. the statements made here about clean power, and how, you know, they are getting an increase in customers. i am one of their customers. so, we haven't had any deliberations. i mentioned it, last time, in january whenever we want to upgrade our power, whenever we want to do -- pay our bills, but, we have not reached a stage if we have blackouts, and if we happen to be a customer of cleanpowersf and how that is going to be addressed? just having these discussions where we are getting people to come on board, super green, and all of this
the motion carries. next item, please. >> general public comment. members of the public may address the commission. >> commissioners, i want to talk about the headlines that are made linked to pg&e. they are getting from bad to worse. so, pg&e, right now, even though there are deliberations going at the california public utilities commission which i am monitoring, they are arbitrarily statements that we will have to pay more, when it comes to our rates, because of the fires....
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we've made it clear to him that the extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash bragg's. the constitutional question of the issue of a border post here in our lands. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number of people who should have been deported 30000 people are thought to still be in the country in hiding where now the government is tightening the law to make it easier to send people not eligible for asylum back to their country of origin as we reported the changes are controversial. techniques airport a dozen nigerian national star taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants board the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as many police officers. officer christiane kook of my own has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid depo
we've made it clear to him that the extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash bragg's. the constitutional question of the issue of a border post here in our lands. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number of people who should have been deported 30000 people are thought to still be in the country in hiding where now the government is tightening the law to...
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like researches on public carry. or you will find different answers depending on where you ask the question. in new england especially in urban areas, there was a tradition of railing public carry more stringent than in the south. but the south led the way in restricting concealed carry. to choosedge supposed between these two threads of american history. that cannot be averaged together. then there's the practical problem of drawing useful comparisons from the late 1700s of the mid-1800s to today. especially with regard to a rapidly changing technology, like guns. some judges have tried to do this by asking, trying to identify the lineal descendents of guns from the late 1700s to today or the lineal descendents of gun regulations. that is a very hard thing to do. judges are not historians and guns do not have progeny. they do not have family trees. in what way is in ar-15 the descendent of a musket? if you look to their barrel lengths, how many shots per minute, the muzzle velocity. those are hard questions. in prac
like researches on public carry. or you will find different answers depending on where you ask the question. in new england especially in urban areas, there was a tradition of railing public carry more stringent than in the south. but the south led the way in restricting concealed carry. to choosedge supposed between these two threads of american history. that cannot be averaged together. then there's the practical problem of drawing useful comparisons from the late 1700s of the mid-1800s to...
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motion carries. item b., requesting authorization to motto -- modify the contract with central communications inc. for provision of hotline answering services for adult protective services and family and children's services for the time period of september first, 2019 to august 31st, 2021 in the additional amount of $50,000 plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $110,000. welcome, carrie wong. do i have a motion to discuss? thank you. carry? >> good morning, commissioners. i am pleased to present to you the central communications contract for your approval. we are requesting for the contract lot to extend two years of $50,000. i do want to note a typo that was kindly pointed out this morning that the annual amount is for fiscal year 19-20, not 18 -19 for 25,000, and fiscal year 19-20 is actually 2021, so it is a total $50,000 modification moving forward. so per state regulation, both adult protective services and family and children's services are mandated to accept and respond to re
motion carries. item b., requesting authorization to motto -- modify the contract with central communications inc. for provision of hotline answering services for adult protective services and family and children's services for the time period of september first, 2019 to august 31st, 2021 in the additional amount of $50,000 plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $110,000. welcome, carrie wong. do i have a motion to discuss? thank you. carry? >> good morning,...
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we have just sentencing for those who carry knives.were to lose a confidence vote... back to one of our main stories now, and un scientists have suggested we eat less meat and switch to a plant—based diet to help fight climate change. their major report found that, if land is used more effectively, it can store more of the carbon emitted by humans, and go some way to help stop global warming. 0ur science editor david shukman is in the netherlands, and sent us this report. i'm in the netherlands at one of the world's leading plant research centres, and i've come here because a new report from the un climate panel says that, unless we can make our food production more sustainable, we are never going to tackle global warming. with me is professor louise fresco, who runs this institution here. how important is getting food production right if we want to tackle climate change? it's very important to get food production right because there will be more people in the world, and agriculture needs to be helping to change the effects of climate
we have just sentencing for those who carry knives.were to lose a confidence vote... back to one of our main stories now, and un scientists have suggested we eat less meat and switch to a plant—based diet to help fight climate change. their major report found that, if land is used more effectively, it can store more of the carbon emitted by humans, and go some way to help stop global warming. 0ur science editor david shukman is in the netherlands, and sent us this report. i'm in the...
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well israeli forces also carried out drone attacks in iraq and in syria israel did not respond to the accusations that it's a soft killed at least one fighter from iraq's popular mobilisation forces but benjamin netanyahu says the operation in damascus which triggered syrian anti-aircraft fire was to prevent a drone attack on israel by iran. if someone rises up to q you kill him 1st in a complicated operation revealed that iran dispatched a special unit off to syria to kill israelis on the golan heights with explosive drugs i'd like to emphasize this was an initiative of iran and we prevented serious attacks that we will expose any attempt by iran to attack us and any iranian effort to hide behind excuses we will not tolerate a aggressions against israel from any country in the region any country that allows its territory to be used for aggression against israel will face the consequences and i repeat the country will face the consequences when israel's actions triggered threats of retaliation from both iran and hezbollah and iranian government spokesman described the attacks as shame
well israeli forces also carried out drone attacks in iraq and in syria israel did not respond to the accusations that it's a soft killed at least one fighter from iraq's popular mobilisation forces but benjamin netanyahu says the operation in damascus which triggered syrian anti-aircraft fire was to prevent a drone attack on israel by iran. if someone rises up to q you kill him 1st in a complicated operation revealed that iran dispatched a special unit off to syria to kill israelis on the...
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of all the five demands, carrie lam has not given into any of them. show a little bit of human emotion, choking up when talking about future of hong kong. she also said "i feel heartbroken about the people who were hurt in the protest. nevertheless, one lawmakers speaking earlier to reporters said it is clear from the continued, repeated answers who the boss is, and that is beijing. confirmedve basically who is actually running the show in hong kong, and that is beijing. >> so what's next? that's the big question. there is no plan to end this. protesters say they are staying here and the few we have spoken up thethey did not show future of their city would be sealed because it is in the hands of the mainland chinese. there's going to be more protest today and a large rally is being planned, at least applied for, for the coming sunday from totoria park in the plan is march to central again. they wanted to be a family-friendly peaceful march but we have not heard whether that permit has been approved by police. >> thanks very much. our chief north asia
of all the five demands, carrie lam has not given into any of them. show a little bit of human emotion, choking up when talking about future of hong kong. she also said "i feel heartbroken about the people who were hurt in the protest. nevertheless, one lawmakers speaking earlier to reporters said it is clear from the continued, repeated answers who the boss is, and that is beijing. confirmedve basically who is actually running the show in hong kong, and that is beijing. >> so what's...
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the knife carrying issue is not going away.o many young people injured from violence and knife—related criminality. what would you say to the people you hurt? because they want a sorry from you. i would say i'm very, very sorry. definitely, to the people i hurt, the people i robbed, even. it wasn't theirfault, you know what i mean. how important is it people like clinton are involved in trying to help other young people? my personal opinion, it is hugely important because for somebody like clinton to come forward and say crime hasn't paid for him, isn't that a lesson for everybody who takes that journey? i would love to try and change some stuff around bristol. just to help the youth, give them some insight into this thing, the real thing. find the real thing. help them from being in gangs, yeah, fighting about nothing and going to prison. i just believe that enough of these kids are doing this thing because they are scared. street to boardroom, we broke that down real quick. that's what it's about, a mentality, nothing else. t
the knife carrying issue is not going away.o many young people injured from violence and knife—related criminality. what would you say to the people you hurt? because they want a sorry from you. i would say i'm very, very sorry. definitely, to the people i hurt, the people i robbed, even. it wasn't theirfault, you know what i mean. how important is it people like clinton are involved in trying to help other young people? my personal opinion, it is hugely important because for somebody like...
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take he has announced it plans to carry out a military operation against the kurdish group the y.p. genie in an area east of the euphrates river in syria a fence it will be an cross 3rd attempt does this large kurdish fight as close to its border suck good. does it do to me the opposition leader warned us against entering afrin and we did then we entered jobless and then al-bab city and now we will enter the east you're free to use yes we have talked to russia and the united states because we cannot remain silent with the continuation of the provocative strikes that come from that area we have been patient but our patience has limits. why p.g. has been an important u.s. ally in the battle against eisel but turkey sees it as a terrorist group saying holder has the latest from gaziantep. turkey is growing impatient to believe that there is a national security threat along its borders and it wants to deal with that threat president or the guns statement is just another it's just another really in a series of threats being made by turkish officials that they will carry out a cross borde
take he has announced it plans to carry out a military operation against the kurdish group the y.p. genie in an area east of the euphrates river in syria a fence it will be an cross 3rd attempt does this large kurdish fight as close to its border suck good. does it do to me the opposition leader warned us against entering afrin and we did then we entered jobless and then al-bab city and now we will enter the east you're free to use yes we have talked to russia and the united states because we...
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and takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced ined chicken shops across britain. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. stay with us for that. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has set out his plans to stop a no—deal brexit under boris johnson. in a letter to opposition party leaders and tory rebels he asks them to help him win a no—confidence vote in the government. he would then become the leader of a caretaker government for a short time only, delaying the uk's departure from the european union to make time for a general election. mr corbyn says any confidence vote would be at the earliest opportunity when he "can be confident of success". with me now is our political correspondent jonathan blake. put this step by mr corbyn into some sort of context. this is the first we have heard in any detailfrom jeremy corbyn about exactly what he plans to do and how he intends to play his hand when parliament return
and takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced ined chicken shops across britain. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. stay with us for that. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has set out his plans to stop a no—deal brexit under boris johnson. in a letter to opposition party leaders and tory rebels he asks them...
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a carry trade and it may be reduced. mainly the emfx space will be under burden >> when we saw the reaction across asset classes to what the fed said and did, it was pronounced in the currency space. clearly there's a huge reaction across asset classes to what the president announced. do you think currencies and the dollar will see the most volatility of all these asset classes going forward? it's a hard question >> it is a hard question we had so many months of low volatility we are -- when you see the currency space overall, we are on historically low volatility levels again there were only three major periods. it was 1996, 2004, 2007, and '14. and now we are at similar levels in the past it happened almost every time that we saw a huge spike afterwards i'm not -- i don't know whether we see the same now. now we have at least a few arguments that it could happen and we could go higher in volatility >> one thing that probably doesn't get enough attention is one reason why the dollar was squeezing so much is literally du
a carry trade and it may be reduced. mainly the emfx space will be under burden >> when we saw the reaction across asset classes to what the fed said and did, it was pronounced in the currency space. clearly there's a huge reaction across asset classes to what the president announced. do you think currencies and the dollar will see the most volatility of all these asset classes going forward? it's a hard question >> it is a hard question we had so many months of low volatility we...
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let's carry on with the hong kong story.housands of protesters have moved to shut down the asian financial hub, leaving traffic stalls, and more than 100 flights canceled. carrie lam is warning demonstrations and demonstrators are a very serious situation. she says the protest seriously undermine law and order. let's bring in stephan engles from hong kong. how bad is the situation? does it escalate or de-escalate from here? an: you mentioned the trade war between china and the united states has gone to a new level. i could say this protest is gone to a new level as well. the protesters are adapting new flash mob tactics, guerrilla warfare if you want to call it that and today it culminated in a number of different ways, including several different protests all around the territory, on hong kong island, the main central business district behind me, including the central government offices and the office of embattled chief executive carrie lam behind me. earlier this afternoon all of these grounds were teeming with protesters.
let's carry on with the hong kong story.housands of protesters have moved to shut down the asian financial hub, leaving traffic stalls, and more than 100 flights canceled. carrie lam is warning demonstrations and demonstrators are a very serious situation. she says the protest seriously undermine law and order. let's bring in stephan engles from hong kong. how bad is the situation? does it escalate or de-escalate from here? an: you mentioned the trade war between china and the united states has...
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ican since 1990, you've carried on a long time.about workers rights, actually, it is the children's' future that is empowered by this reckless, crazy man. thank you very much forjoining us this morning 0n breakfast. you can work out the impact of your diet on the environment by using the carbon calculator on the bbc website. give it a go. get in touch with me if you're carbon calculator shows you a good or not so good? tell me there is room for improvement. carol's carbon footprint is very good. it does make you think, though, you have seen some serious weather conditions over the next few days, and when we look at what happened at whaley bridge, we're so mindful of the impact we are having on the ecosystem. you are absolutely right, naga. and quite right to about the serious weather over the next couple of days. today is quieter, you can see this beautiful picture sent in from one of our weather watchers. we have a cloud around and this transient region, it settled for a time today, until later when this unseasonably deep area of
ican since 1990, you've carried on a long time.about workers rights, actually, it is the children's' future that is empowered by this reckless, crazy man. thank you very much forjoining us this morning 0n breakfast. you can work out the impact of your diet on the environment by using the carbon calculator on the bbc website. give it a go. get in touch with me if you're carbon calculator shows you a good or not so good? tell me there is room for improvement. carol's carbon footprint is very...
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carrie lamb to step down let's hear from one of the organizers of bonnie long now. that carrie lamb must listen to people's voices and implements to fight the monks and also asked the police to visit to reconsider right the strategies against protesters if the government continues to ignore people's voices they want only for protesters to use out the means including some radical means to do our protest hong kong people will soldier on until we see the government respond to all of our fighting dating nice challenge so simple joins me now from hong kong charlie tell us what's been happening there today. record i'm outside the government headquarters at the moment where a number of these protesters have converged i'm not sure if you can see just behind me but these as this is the legislative council the government had courses there's a bit of a spontaneous laser show happening at the moment these lasers have become a common feature an icon if you like of this protest movement that ever since one protester was arrested by police for having one of these days as it is sti
carrie lamb to step down let's hear from one of the organizers of bonnie long now. that carrie lamb must listen to people's voices and implements to fight the monks and also asked the police to visit to reconsider right the strategies against protesters if the government continues to ignore people's voices they want only for protesters to use out the means including some radical means to do our protest hong kong people will soldier on until we see the government respond to all of our fighting...
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israel has carried a strike on a weapons depos in iraq that's according to u.s. reports quoting u.s. officials of the attack on july the 19 targeted a base belonging to the shia militia alliance known as the popular mobilization forces that backed by iran have been at least 2 other explosions at sites belonging to the group earlier this week they accused israel of carrying out the strikes and threaten strong retaliation and iraqi military official has confirmed that peace was hit and 3 people were killed including an iranian in an interview with an israeli t.v. channel broadcast on thursday the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the operating against iran quote in many areas. and often. move we do not give immunity i don't give immunity to iran anywhere iran is a country a power which is declared its desire to annihilate israel it is trying to establish bases against us everywhere in iran itself in lebanon in syria in iraq in yemen really room with new york with the money meaning that if needed israel also operates in iraq nor can we are operating not
israel has carried a strike on a weapons depos in iraq that's according to u.s. reports quoting u.s. officials of the attack on july the 19 targeted a base belonging to the shia militia alliance known as the popular mobilization forces that backed by iran have been at least 2 other explosions at sites belonging to the group earlier this week they accused israel of carrying out the strikes and threaten strong retaliation and iraqi military official has confirmed that peace was hit and 3 people...
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turkey says it's carrying out a military operation against the kurdish on group the y p.g. east of the euphrates in syria it's actors 3rd attempt to dislodge kurdish fighters close to its border. and iran is revolutionary guard say they seized an iraqi oil tanker that was smuggling fuel in the gulf the vessel was incepted near iran's farsi island but iraq has denied owning the ship. aid workers a warning a boat outbreak in the democratic republic of congo is not under control and could last up to 3 years doctors without borders say 92 thirds of those who've been infected have died and one in 3 patients are under the age of 18 stephanie deca has more from the rwandan capital kigali. they've tightened the health checks at the border which means making everyone wash their hands screaming for an elevated temperature because that is one of the 1st symptoms of the virus is a high fever but of course it's a challenge i mean having said that there's never been a case of ebola in rwanda but they've also been training their medical profession professionals they vaccinated them and th
turkey says it's carrying out a military operation against the kurdish on group the y p.g. east of the euphrates in syria it's actors 3rd attempt to dislodge kurdish fighters close to its border. and iran is revolutionary guard say they seized an iraqi oil tanker that was smuggling fuel in the gulf the vessel was incepted near iran's farsi island but iraq has denied owning the ship. aid workers a warning a boat outbreak in the democratic republic of congo is not under control and could last up...