mp fernando cheung tried to stop protestors breaking in.to the legco, trying to break the glass door, i thought, "no, that shouldn't happen," bause any type of violence like that, even though they were not directed to any person, it may make the movement lose its momentum and public support. hong kong is a very peaceful society. they wanted to sacrifice themselves to bring changes. they wanted to be arrested, so it was really saddening to see a lot of young people not seeing any way out. [alarm ringing] [shouting] sophie: the protestors took over the house and read out their demands to the government. louisa: i went inside the chamber, but i was also outside the chamber and outside the building. for someone like me who grew up in hong kong, that was a really shocking moment. kevin: you saw that they were very specific about what they were vandalizing. they were all symbols of political authority that's been acting in a, you know, egregious manner. then you saw the way they put up signs saying "don't vandalize library books. don't vandalize