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that involved the handing over of 95 fugitives to beijing. to safeguard human rights and all the risk of handing over the fugitives to the communist regime. so there is some justification, but on the other hand there are a number of safeguards, first of all the crime codified for this process has been elevated to very, very high thresholds. the crime must be for at least seven yea rs crime must be for at least seven years and at the end of the day the hong kong judiciary system is under pine —— underpinned by hong kong's authority and court of appeal which is of high standing internationally. sorry, if i can interject for a moment because we're running of time, the worry, the real concern is, and the concern is so great that nearly 1 is, and the concern is so great that nearly1 million is, and the concern is so great that nearly 1 million people is, and the concern is so great that nearly1 million people to streets on the weekend in tens of thousands yesterday —— and tens of thousands yesterday, despite the fact that the judiciary in hong kon
that involved the handing over of 95 fugitives to beijing. to safeguard human rights and all the risk of handing over the fugitives to the communist regime. so there is some justification, but on the other hand there are a number of safeguards, first of all the crime codified for this process has been elevated to very, very high thresholds. the crime must be for at least seven yea rs crime must be for at least seven years and at the end of the day the hong kong judiciary system is under pine...
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and they knew how to pass on secret instructions to the fugitives. you know how the people coming to me now do you see the ok i knew how danger we we should be give you some dropped by you the stand the law we have a make a schedule biggest one make a schedule what time you pick are you know we're literal words of i was told to go into hiding will my wife and her belongings he's in and wait to be contractors on. the operation proceeded quickly just a day after the massacre on channel one square a plan was already in place to get work out of the country he was still in a state of shock when the network contacted him a man arranged to meet him and told him to leave beijing by train. beijing to his base in the daytime is probably one of the most. secured place there are more soldiers and police than the papers than the travellers. but we did manage to get our train wherever it is going within here if there is a train leaving beijing we should beyond that and then the president for a passport helped us to get on the train and then we realized that train
and they knew how to pass on secret instructions to the fugitives. you know how the people coming to me now do you see the ok i knew how danger we we should be give you some dropped by you the stand the law we have a make a schedule biggest one make a schedule what time you pick are you know we're literal words of i was told to go into hiding will my wife and her belongings he's in and wait to be contractors on. the operation proceeded quickly just a day after the massacre on channel one square...
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who come to hong criminal fugitives who seek shelter in hong kong but she has not really addressed the console's that the people have here. she seems determined we don't know whether beijing is behind this or whether she really thinks that this is something hong kong needs to do for its own sake she says the latter but people don't trust her. let's hear from the chief executive of hong kong that carry law. and the bill will resume this reading a 2nd reading to date on the trial of june and we have appealed to members about it estate council and various organizations and groups in society to or continue to weigh in participate in the discussion in a calm rational and peaceful manner. but here's where bull injured will carry lambs appeal make much difference. i don't thing people will listen to what she is saying now people have been protesting people have been raising their concerns today the legislative council has shortened the period for discussion on this bill that would be left after tomorrow's 2nd hearing that is not a sign of considering of conciliation this is of course a sign t
who come to hong criminal fugitives who seek shelter in hong kong but she has not really addressed the console's that the people have here. she seems determined we don't know whether beijing is behind this or whether she really thinks that this is something hong kong needs to do for its own sake she says the latter but people don't trust her. let's hear from the chief executive of hong kong that carry law. and the bill will resume this reading a 2nd reading to date on the trial of june and we...
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involving the new international crime then in recent years quite a number of serious criminal fugitives who tears are hiding in hong kong right ok you make a good point and claudia let me put that to you given the transnational now nature of much of modern day crime doesn't it just make sense isn't it logical and given the fact that countries like spain which has a high regard for human rights and human freedoms and they've handed over suspects to china shouldn't hong kong follow in the path of spain or france. no no no that's a completely different picture when you talk about something between strums and china you're talking about something by electro nation to nation come on home kong is part of china china to soften country of hong kong if they want our bookseller you know we all know the hong kong bookseller story right if beijing wants that bookseller to go back you think kerry lamb would dare to say no or together and i never i also noted one thing our beijing speaker completely size stepped your question about. chinese judiciary practices and things and my 2nd observation is abou
involving the new international crime then in recent years quite a number of serious criminal fugitives who tears are hiding in hong kong right ok you make a good point and claudia let me put that to you given the transnational now nature of much of modern day crime doesn't it just make sense isn't it logical and given the fact that countries like spain which has a high regard for human rights and human freedoms and they've handed over suspects to china shouldn't hong kong follow in the path of...
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and, i guess, the counterpart to the border gatekeeper is the fugitive, which is another another typeelled to berlin to meet a man who is now in his 60s and who was a young man when he attempted to cross the bulgarian turkish border in the 1970s and was arrested, but survived. and there's a big story there. and of course there are the refugees of today, those trying to cross the border in the other direction, counter to the direction of the fugitives of the cold war. did you feel a sense of catharsis of people talking to you, is it nice for them to have an outsider coming in and show interest in their lives and given the chance to speak, give them a voice? people already have a voice. it's just that it often isn't heard in places, in marginalised places. but it certainly struck me that in wounded places like this, and such sort of topographies of trauma, where mass trauma has occurred over a long period of time, including now, because the trauma of the border continues in the shape of the refugees from the middle east trying to cross in similarly desperate circumstances to previous —
and, i guess, the counterpart to the border gatekeeper is the fugitive, which is another another typeelled to berlin to meet a man who is now in his 60s and who was a young man when he attempted to cross the bulgarian turkish border in the 1970s and was arrested, but survived. and there's a big story there. and of course there are the refugees of today, those trying to cross the border in the other direction, counter to the direction of the fugitives of the cold war. did you feel a sense of...
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the government are trying to close a loophole here, fugitives that, if the bill goes through, fugitivesl have to be seen on a case—by—case basis by the judicial system here so she is saying that not everyone is going to be sent to china. but that is what people feel will happen here and all stop the political speech against china. thank you so much for your time. here in the uk, nominations open on monday in the contest to become the new leader of the conservative party — and the next british prime minister. questions about past drug use have continued to dog one of the candidates. the environment secretary michael gove has admitted he was fortunate not to be jailed for using cocaine 20 years ago, one of his rivals, the home secretary sajid javid, said those who take drugs destroy countless lives. our political correspondent chris mason reports. imagine you are a candidate to be our prime minister next month. you wake up to front pages all about you saying things like this, and your next appointment, having admitted taking cocaine on several occasions two decades ago, is a tv studio. wh
the government are trying to close a loophole here, fugitives that, if the bill goes through, fugitivesl have to be seen on a case—by—case basis by the judicial system here so she is saying that not everyone is going to be sent to china. but that is what people feel will happen here and all stop the political speech against china. thank you so much for your time. here in the uk, nominations open on monday in the contest to become the new leader of the conservative party — and the next...
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do not forget that there are fugitives, criminal fugitives hiding in hong kong.e loophole is that it is allowed to be continued, then it could attract more fugitives, not only from mainland but if you look at the recent case involving spain. spain, about a week ago, handed over 95 fugitives back to china under the extradition treaty with beijing. but not everyone agrees with that assessment. britain and canada have all expressed concerns over the potential affect the change in the law could have on their citizens living in hong kong. the eu is also worried — as is the us. house speaker nancy pelosi has sent a message of solidarity. "america stands with the people of hong kong." laura westbook has been across this all week for us. first she explains how these protests started. this was first proposed by the hong kong government back in february and it was surrounded this case with this young woman who was murdered by her boyfriend in taiwan. he came back to hong kong and he was suspected of her murder. the police in hong kong said that he confessed. he is actually
do not forget that there are fugitives, criminal fugitives hiding in hong kong.e loophole is that it is allowed to be continued, then it could attract more fugitives, not only from mainland but if you look at the recent case involving spain. spain, about a week ago, handed over 95 fugitives back to china under the extradition treaty with beijing. but not everyone agrees with that assessment. britain and canada have all expressed concerns over the potential affect the change in the law could...
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protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped now we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained to or delay the bill it will just cause more insight and divisiveness in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the campaign the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now carry lyme is certainly incredible any leader with the right mind facing a protest involving more than 1000000 people with metrolink have agreed to think over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast tracked through the legislative council but the government hoping for a vote before the end of the month this is a very important piece of nature. that will help to uphold justice and also
protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped now we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained to or delay the bill it will just cause more insight and divisiveness in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from...
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she is on free soil in another country, where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next morning, caroline knowh let's the jailers hey, i am caroline french. i can hear yesterday to visit rutha blackburn. while you weren't paying so, nown, she changed she is in canada and is free and i am free to you have to let me go. of course, the bounty hunters want to use her, caroline french and sell her to make the money they have lost. they don't make money for not bringing people back. they want to sell her, but a crowd has grown outside to hundreds of people outside of this jail and they are there to free caroline french. there are only four people. the sheriff, deputy into slave catchers but there are hundreds of people out here. so they let caroline french go, crowd that will quell the and get them to go away, but the crowd is also therefore thornton. in the course of them trying to thornton, the sheriff is mortally wounded. he is not killed right then and there but he will die later from his injuries. he is attacked by members of the crowd. the deputy has to run for
she is on free soil in another country, where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next morning, caroline knowh let's the jailers hey, i am caroline french. i can hear yesterday to visit rutha blackburn. while you weren't paying so, nown, she changed she is in canada and is free and i am free to you have to let me go. of course, the bounty hunters want to use her, caroline french and sell her to make the money they have lost. they don't make money for not bringing people back. they want...
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hong kong streets, protesters were united in anger over extradition laws that could see -- send fugitivesinto china for trial. the city's chief executive says the law change will not be scrapped. merit.e is very little it will just cause more anxiety in society. >> opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives will not get a fair trial in mainland china. human rights groups are leading the campaign. legislators want the bill shelved. >> any leader with the right mind facing a protest involving more than one million people would naturally have to rethink the issue. correspondent: the city's chief executive says the government is duty-bound to push ahead. >> this i is a very important piece of legislation that will help to hold justice and also fulfills itsong international obligation. correspondent: it has reignited anger in hong kong. sunday's rally ended in violence. police tried to clear protesters outside government headquarters. those demonstrating ran into police barricades. be read a second time in the city's legislative council on wednesday. more protests are expected in a city wh
hong kong streets, protesters were united in anger over extradition laws that could see -- send fugitivesinto china for trial. the city's chief executive says the law change will not be scrapped. merit.e is very little it will just cause more anxiety in society. >> opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives will not get a fair trial in mainland china. human rights groups are leading the campaign. legislators want the bill shelved. >> any leader with the right mind facing a...
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. >> now, six months a fugitive.omber character study. >> beware the eyes of strangers, keep moving. >> everybody wanted to see what happens to "the fugitive." >> i'll ask you a question, how long is he going to go on? will he ever find him? >> i'm about ready to give up. >> when it ended, it broke the viewership records set by the beatles on ed sullivan. it was one of the first tv shows that actually went somewhere. >> you know, youngstown is not exactly on our course. >> in a lot of ways, television was showing slices of the world that people may have never seen before. "route 66" was an innovative show because it was actually filmed on location. so the audience was being exposed to things that just weren't part of their local orbit. >> space, the final frontier. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek." that will sound like an odd analogy. but follow me here. people want to believe that such a place can exist. the idea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the f
. >> now, six months a fugitive.omber character study. >> beware the eyes of strangers, keep moving. >> everybody wanted to see what happens to "the fugitive." >> i'll ask you a question, how long is he going to go on? will he ever find him? >> i'm about ready to give up. >> when it ended, it broke the viewership records set by the beatles on ed sullivan. it was one of the first tv shows that actually went somewhere. >> you know, youngstown is...
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ma walks of life are joining the protest. >> hong kong has a restriction clause when it comes to fugitiveffenders. that is to say we do not send , defendants to china for trial because there is a lack of fair tria our concern is no matter how guilty one person is, this person has to be tried fairly. right now we do not see that in the chinese legal system there is any fair trial. stephen: visitors to the city thcould face extradition t chinese mainland if they pass through in the future. r ura: cab drivers around the world chat to thstomers. so when reporter frank langfitt wanted to learn more about life , of course he started driving a taxi. he gave passengers are free ride in exchange for composition. his w book he shanghai free xi" recounts the stories behind the wheel. he joined me earlier. did you find it earlier to get people to talko you when you re driving them around? frank: much, much easier.po foreign corrents look for people. what i decided to do, becauap i had been a driver before, was have people come to me and what was interesting w i was so unusual, being an american taxi
ma walks of life are joining the protest. >> hong kong has a restriction clause when it comes to fugitiveffenders. that is to say we do not send , defendants to china for trial because there is a lack of fair tria our concern is no matter how guilty one person is, this person has to be tried fairly. right now we do not see that in the chinese legal system there is any fair trial. stephen: visitors to the city thcould face extradition t chinese mainland if they pass through in the future....
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after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta over a brutal murdercheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico — after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. and in sport, england bounce back at the cricket world cup with a convincing win over bangladesh. and at10.1i5pm, there's another chance to see simon mccoy's extraordinary interview with d—day veteran eric chardin — who took part in the landings aged just 19. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster lynn faulds wood and economic adviser to arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's just take a quick look through those. the character of michael gove is called into question on the mail on sunday. it says mr gove wrote articles calling for tougher punishments for drug users, despite he himself taking cocaine at the time. the observer says mr gove is battling to keep his leadership campaign alive following his cocaine admission. a michael gove
after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta over a brutal murdercheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico — after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. and in sport, england bounce back at the cricket world cup with a convincing win over bangladesh. and at10.1i5pm, there's another chance to see simon mccoy's extraordinary interview with d—day veteran eric chardin — who took part in the landings...
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protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of this turn up the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gaining a tool of delaying the bill it will just cause more inside and divison is in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the tempo and the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now carried limas certainly incredible any leader with the right mind facing a protest involving more than 1000000 people with metro they have agreed think over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast tracked through the legislative council but the government hoping for a vote before the end of the month this is a very important piece of legislation that will help she will uphold justic
protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of this turn up the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gaining a tool of delaying the bill it will just cause more inside and divison is in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from...
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protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained 2 or delaying the bill it would just cause more inside and davis if news in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the campaign the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now carry limas certainly incredible any leader with the right mind facing a protest involving more than 1000000 people with metro have agreed think over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast tracked through the legislative council but the government hoping for a vote before the end of the month this is a very important piece of legislation that will help to will uphold justice and also e
protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives here sent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned rule of change will not be scrapped we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained 2 or delaying the bill it would just cause more inside and davis if news in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from...
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it is a law that would allow china to extradite fugitives, clearly since hong kong was handed over, afterre have been concerns about how china would treat hong kong and whether it would gradually try and assimilate hong kong into mainland china, in terms of the laws and freedoms their that people in hong kong have, which are clearly greater than the freedoms they have on mainland china. that is why these protests that you can see, some of the biggest that hong kong has seen for many years, are taking place right now. that is against that proposed extradition bill, whether the chinese authorities are listening or will take much notice will remain to be seen. we will talk to martin later on in hong kong. up to 50,000 people have taken part in a gay pride march in the polish capital, warsaw. for the first time, the city's mayor was also there. but the leader of the governing law and justice party has described the lgbt movement as a threat to poland's identity. warsaw's pride march isn't the only one taking place this weekend, as ramzan karmali reports. from boston to rome. zagreb to vilnius
it is a law that would allow china to extradite fugitives, clearly since hong kong was handed over, afterre have been concerns about how china would treat hong kong and whether it would gradually try and assimilate hong kong into mainland china, in terms of the laws and freedoms their that people in hong kong have, which are clearly greater than the freedoms they have on mainland china. that is why these protests that you can see, some of the biggest that hong kong has seen for many years, are...
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david ortiz hurley dominican police have 10 suspects in custody, they're looking for several more fugitivesey admit they do not have the person yet behind bars who ordered the shooting over keys and then up unable to say what the motive was. but they say they are close that they are working on it. many that americans we've talked to are skeptical. they say that so many crimes that take place here go unpunished. it's always the small people the foot soldiers to go to jail, not the kingpins not the masterminds this time will be different though dominican details this is our highest priority. the investigation and that whoever was behind this tomorrow, how apt to go matter the connections they have they will pay for this crime which is embarrassed. these baseball crazy, baseball mad. nation they're the 10 suspects but is expected court later on monday police say he will ask for preventive prison that that person will go to jail for a year while waiting trial they've already achieved that with the 9 other suspects but at least 2 of the suspects were already in prison for homicide. and that the
david ortiz hurley dominican police have 10 suspects in custody, they're looking for several more fugitivesey admit they do not have the person yet behind bars who ordered the shooting over keys and then up unable to say what the motive was. but they say they are close that they are working on it. many that americans we've talked to are skeptical. they say that so many crimes that take place here go unpunished. it's always the small people the foot soldiers to go to jail, not the kingpins not...
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, 01’ becoming a safe haven for fugitives, or anyone wanted by china.ike the rule of law and an independent judiciary know, values like the rule of law and an independentjudiciary —— hong kongers. and if that kid be exposed to china'sjudicial kongers. and if that kid be exposed to china's judicial system and the chinese government, which many of them do not trust, people think... people have described this as a death sentence for hong kong. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a simple solution to a costly problem. we meet one of the students whose idea for drying rice won a $1 million prize. also on the programme: we travel to the village in central myanmar where the shape of a hairstyle reveals a lot about the wearer. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. michaelja
, 01’ becoming a safe haven for fugitives, or anyone wanted by china.ike the rule of law and an independent judiciary know, values like the rule of law and an independentjudiciary —— hong kongers. and if that kid be exposed to china'sjudicial kongers. and if that kid be exposed to china's judicial system and the chinese government, which many of them do not trust, people think... people have described this as a death sentence for hong kong. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to...
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then we can improve the legal system in hong kong so we can't give refuge for fugitive offenders. this is exactly why we would like to move amendments to the fugitive offenders ordinance as well as the mutual legal assistance in criminal matters ordinance. that's our original legislative intent. we carefully looked at what was carried out in other places. in february this year we formally started the consultation exercise. a proposal was based on the existing legislation. and we have taken into account the procedural safeguards, the human safeguards including the -- as well as our fair and open judicial system. all such have been retained. we have been talking to all parties and all walks of life. we have been listening to the bills. well, the suspect in the taiwan homicide case is now serving a sentence in the jail of hong kong for other offenses. we would like to pass the legislation in july this year, bearing in mind the fact we have listened to the bills of the society and on two occasions we have already made changes. first of all, before the formal introduction of the bill w
then we can improve the legal system in hong kong so we can't give refuge for fugitive offenders. this is exactly why we would like to move amendments to the fugitive offenders ordinance as well as the mutual legal assistance in criminal matters ordinance. that's our original legislative intent. we carefully looked at what was carried out in other places. in february this year we formally started the consultation exercise. a proposal was based on the existing legislation. and we have taken into...
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protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives heresent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned little change will not be scrapped now we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained by 2 or delaying the bill it will just cause more inside and divison is in society opposition said his own suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the campaign the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now carry lyme is certainly incredible any leader with a right mind facing a protest involving more than $1000000.00 people would metro have agreed think over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast tracked through the legislative council but the government hoping for a vote before the end of the month this is a very important piece of legislation that will help she will uphold justice a
protesters were united in their anger over the proposed extradition laws that could see fugitives heresent to mainland china for child. despite the size of his turnout the city's chief executive says the planned little change will not be scrapped now we will continue to do the communication and explanation there is fear in the 2 america to be gained by 2 or delaying the bill it will just cause more inside and divison is in society opposition said his own suspicion that fugitives extradited from...
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after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour. good evening. the conservative mp michael gove, who's one of the top candidates to be the next party leader and prime minister, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail it happened at several social events, while he was working as a journalist. mr gove says it was a mistake, and he wants conservatives tojudge him on his record as a politician. our political correspondent chris mason reports. if you see yourself as the face of the country's future, you can expect plenty of questions about your own past. i can confirm that i will be putting my name forward to be prime minister of this country. from mr gove recently, to here, in the late 90s, at about the time he now admits he took cocaine. will, though, those who choose our next pr
after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour. good evening. the conservative mp michael gove, who's one of the top candidates to be the next party leader and prime minister, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more...
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he remains a fugitive on the run, and they tell us that he is also wanted in north america on drug-relatedrges. maurice? >> dubois: mola lenghi, thank you tonight. in other news, the debate was heated. at times the spectators grew boisterous as a house subcommittee held a hearing today on whether to set up a commission to study paying reparations to the descendants of americans who were enslaved. it was the first hearing on this issue in a dozen years, and it came on the anniversary of juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the u.s. ed o'keefe has more on this. >> this is a very important hearing. it is historic. it is urgent. >> reporter: new jersey senator and presidential candidate cory booker spoke today in favor of paying reparations to the descendants of slaves. >> we as a nation must address this persistent inequity or we will never fully achieve the strength and possibility. >> supporters packed the hearing room, making their opinions known. >> the reason for that -- >> listen, wait a minute. >> and they jam the hallways hal outside. >> i asked my boss for the day off
he remains a fugitive on the run, and they tell us that he is also wanted in north america on drug-relatedrges. maurice? >> dubois: mola lenghi, thank you tonight. in other news, the debate was heated. at times the spectators grew boisterous as a house subcommittee held a hearing today on whether to set up a commission to study paying reparations to the descendants of americans who were enslaved. it was the first hearing on this issue in a dozen years, and it came on the anniversary of...
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about it crosses over to canada and she is free, she is on free soil in another country where the fugitivelave laws do not apply. the next morning, caroline french lets the jailers know, i'm caroline french. i came here yesterday to visit rutha blackburn. while you weren't paying attention we switched clothes, she walked right by you and you didn't even know. now she is in canada, and she is free. i am free, too. you have to let me go. now the bounty hunters want to use caroline french and sell her to make up the money that they lost, because bounty hunters only make money for the people they bring back. so they want to sell her, but a crowd has grown outside. hundreds of people are outside of this tale, and they are there to free caroline french. and those four people, the sheriff, deputy and the two slave catchers against hundreds of people out here, so they let caroline french cow hoping it will quell the crowd and get them to go away. but the crowd is also there for thornton. and in the course of them trying the sheriff isn, mortally wounded. he is not killed right then but he will die
about it crosses over to canada and she is free, she is on free soil in another country where the fugitivelave laws do not apply. the next morning, caroline french lets the jailers know, i'm caroline french. i came here yesterday to visit rutha blackburn. while you weren't paying attention we switched clothes, she walked right by you and you didn't even know. now she is in canada, and she is free. i am free, too. you have to let me go. now the bounty hunters want to use caroline french and sell...
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after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico, after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and ruth lea — stay with us for that. good evening. the conservative mp michael gove, who's one of the top candidates to be the next party leader and prime minister, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail it happened at several social events while he was working as a journalist. mr gove says it was a mistake and he wants conservatives tojudge him on his record as a politician. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. if you see yourself as the face of the country's future, you
after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico, after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an...
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do business in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the campaign the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now kerry lima said from the incredible any leader with a right mind facing a protest involving more than 1000000 people with metro really have to rethink over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast tracked through the legislative council with the government hoping for a vote before the end of the month this is a very important piece of legislation that will help she will hold justice and also ensure that hong kong will fulfill the international obligation interim soft cross . and transnational crimes. but it's reignited anger in hong kong sunday's largely peaceful rally ended in ballance and police tried to claim protesters outside government takeover it's a few 100 of those demonstrating rammed middlebury into police barricades they retaliated with mortar rounds and pepper spray the drop l
do business in society opposition centers on suspicion that fugitives extradited from hong kong won't get a fair trial in mainland china human rights groups are leading the campaign the pro-democracy legislators want the bill show it now kerry lima said from the incredible any leader with a right mind facing a protest involving more than 1000000 people with metro really have to rethink over the issue but the city's chief executive says the government is duty bound to push ahead it's been fast...
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station and she once again expressed the need for this fugitive so-called fugitive or extradition law saying that hong kong needed it and it was important for hong kong to have it so she obviously has and backed down as far as the protests go she acknowledged that they were happening in fact on sunday as reports a 1000000 people came out on the streets to protest against this extradition order chillis into them well no in fact she decided to foster track the process instead of going through the due diligence that's required by hong kong's constitution so that's what the protesters and will people be back on the streets tomorrow well that is also a very big question originally protesters had permission to protest until friday midnight but according to the civic human rights front who are one of the organizers or who support these protests police have now cancelled all permits have banned protests particularly around the government headquarters and around the main financial center so it's hard to tell exactly what's going to happen but what everyone does know years that china is watchin
station and she once again expressed the need for this fugitive so-called fugitive or extradition law saying that hong kong needed it and it was important for hong kong to have it so she obviously has and backed down as far as the protests go she acknowledged that they were happening in fact on sunday as reports a 1000000 people came out on the streets to protest against this extradition order chillis into them well no in fact she decided to foster track the process instead of going through the...
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the past 2 sundays people have expressed in a peaceful and rational men their concerns about the fugitive offenders ordinance and this satisfaction and this appointment with the government especially me for this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong or pro-democracy members of hong kong legislative council so carolyn's apology came too little too late they reiterated calls for her to step down saying home goals people no longer trust. every lamb is actually presenting to the rest of the world that her administration it's going to be a lame duck and ministration because she would have a very hard line governing hong kong from now on she acknowledged herself that it's all a question of trust and. confidence in her administration which have become completely non existent because our clock has the latest from the whole goal. it's her 1st apology on camera and certainly to the public she was criticized for being cowardly by not facing the public on camera until now over today she issued a sincere public apology she said she misjudged the situation she misjudged the fury an
the past 2 sundays people have expressed in a peaceful and rational men their concerns about the fugitive offenders ordinance and this satisfaction and this appointment with the government especially me for this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong or pro-democracy members of hong kong legislative council so carolyn's apology came too little too late they reiterated calls for her to step down saying home goals people no longer trust. every lamb is actually presenting to...
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all that separates us to 15 years of age from us a glossy social media star with over 500000 fugitives subscribers is an hour's time several layers of make up i said i am fake eyelashes. hello again hello again bad bags welcome to my new video on my channel and today i've got something different for you and it's typical aussie superstar. a k r c has been uploading a you tube video almost every week since he turned 11 sometimes he's joined by other you tube friends like marvin magnificent. just like playing the guitar on school learn to put on make up by himself by following you tube tutorials. back in the day there weren't many boys who put on makeup and i thought why don't i just become this person myself who can inspire others to see how many people especially boys dead to put on makeup now because of ass on the that's really cool and that's also why do this and cher so. much because i notice that it helps people in their situation or gives them something to do you know what i mean. he's learned to brush off hate speech and even responds with humor. that's not new not funny anymore s
all that separates us to 15 years of age from us a glossy social media star with over 500000 fugitives subscribers is an hour's time several layers of make up i said i am fake eyelashes. hello again hello again bad bags welcome to my new video on my channel and today i've got something different for you and it's typical aussie superstar. a k r c has been uploading a you tube video almost every week since he turned 11 sometimes he's joined by other you tube friends like marvin magnificent. just...
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was a fugitive told me that it's completely possible to drive with total focus and still keep up with several 1000000 instagram tunnels because that. is if you have fresh hopes her posts will inspire more women to get into motor sports so that more female teams will take part in the 1000000 media and the sicko. richard from was one of the world's great adventure as in the 19th century he was also a soldier a diplomat an alkie all a just a poet and was said to speak at least 2 dozen languages in the novel the collectors of worlds all trying off tons buttons unbelievable life into believable fiction resident but with david levitz has more on our continuing series 100 german must reads hey did you book the hotel yet is it the one with the roof top on actually you know i really need a new profile pic what about the one with the affinity for. what was travel like before their world like in the 19th century travel wasn't fun it was dangerous and time consuming back then to richard francis burton was the ultimate traveler or as author earlier train of calls him the collector of worlds when b
was a fugitive told me that it's completely possible to drive with total focus and still keep up with several 1000000 instagram tunnels because that. is if you have fresh hopes her posts will inspire more women to get into motor sports so that more female teams will take part in the 1000000 media and the sicko. richard from was one of the world's great adventure as in the 19th century he was also a soldier a diplomat an alkie all a just a poet and was said to speak at least 2 dozen languages in...
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leaders say the law is needed to plug loopholes and stop the city being a bolthole the mainland fugitivesthey say dissidents and critics will not be extradited but many are not convinced. this law is going to have a very large impact on the next generation here in hong kong so if i didn't come out well there's not really much else we can do these days everyone in hong kong would like to have a peaceful life as working class people and we're all terrified of this law. when britain handed hong kong back to china in 1997 beijing promised they would be one country 2 systems many say that under the regime of xi jinping that promise is being eroded the city's appointed leader carrie lee. has staked a political reputation on this bill passing but protest groups say they'll wretched up their actions if the bill is not dropped the yellow umbrellas are already unfolding. tens of thousands of people have crossed and as well as border with colombia after it reopened for the 1st time and for months on saturday and as well as made the journey to the neighboring country on foot desperate to buy food and
leaders say the law is needed to plug loopholes and stop the city being a bolthole the mainland fugitivesthey say dissidents and critics will not be extradited but many are not convinced. this law is going to have a very large impact on the next generation here in hong kong so if i didn't come out well there's not really much else we can do these days everyone in hong kong would like to have a peaceful life as working class people and we're all terrified of this law. when britain handed hong...
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after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutalt the cricket world cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour.
after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutalt the cricket world cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour.
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ever become walt also coming up the killing that shocked germany a politician known for his program fugitive stands shot at his home. speck the man believed to have links to the far right has confessed did he act alone and cities across europe sweltering in a heat wave that has already broken records today was the hottest day in june in germany ever record. good to have you with us tonight the 2 houses of the u.s. congress are in a tussle over humanitarian aid for migrants at the mexican border the democrats in the house of representatives approved a multibillion dollar emergency funding package and now the republican controlled senate has approved its own version it's rejected of course the hell. says bill whichever of these finally triumphs president trump says that he'll probably veto the wrinkling comes amid reports of squalid conditions in u.s. detention centers housing children and then there is that disturbing photo the bodies of a toddler and her father who drowned trying to reach america and we have a warning you may find parts of our next report disturbing. it has come to this a fa
ever become walt also coming up the killing that shocked germany a politician known for his program fugitive stands shot at his home. speck the man believed to have links to the far right has confessed did he act alone and cities across europe sweltering in a heat wave that has already broken records today was the hottest day in june in germany ever record. good to have you with us tonight the 2 houses of the u.s. congress are in a tussle over humanitarian aid for migrants at the mexican border...
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after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutalin cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. coming up on their film review mark kermode will give us his thoughts on this week's cinema releases and his thoughts on the best out on dvd. —— on the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster, lynn faulds wood and economic advisor to arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea. fantastic to have you back. thank you. i will chat in a moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the character of michael gove is called into question on the mail on sunday. it says mr gove wrote articles calling for tougher punishments for drug users, despite himself taking c
after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutalin cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. coming up on their film review mark...
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it has its own legal system, and the new law would allow extradition of fugitives to other places like mainland china, which is not allowed right now. and the fear is that that would expose all sorts of people in hong kong to china's very opaque judicial system. and that is part of why on sunday if the organizers' estimates are right, one in seven hong kongers was out in the streets denouncing this draft piece of legislation. the city authorities insists it is to stop fugitives, murderers for example with jerks where they don't have extradition agreements so that they can move suspected criminals back and forth through different jurisdictions. but judging by the size of the protests, the people here on the streets do not believe the city officials, and they don't trust the central communist party government in mainland china. christine? >> all right, ivan watson for us. we'll talk to you again soon. >> great pictures there. >>> all right, ahead, a record shattering start for the united states womens national team in the world cup. you won't believe the blow out from round one. witnessi
it has its own legal system, and the new law would allow extradition of fugitives to other places like mainland china, which is not allowed right now. and the fear is that that would expose all sorts of people in hong kong to china's very opaque judicial system. and that is part of why on sunday if the organizers' estimates are right, one in seven hong kongers was out in the streets denouncing this draft piece of legislation. the city authorities insists it is to stop fugitives, murderers for...
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she is on free soil in another country where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next morning, caroline french lets the jailers know, i am caroline french. i came here yesterday to visit blackburn, and while you are not paying attention, she switched clothes. she is in canada, she is free, and i am free, too. the bounty hunters want to use caroline french to make up the money they have lost, because bounty hunters only make money for the people they bring back. they want to sell her, but a crowd has grown up outside -- hundreds of people are outside of the jail and they are there to free caroline french. there are only four people, the sheriff, deputy, and two slave catchers, but there are hundreds of people out here. they let her go opening -- her go, hoping that will quell the crowd. but in trying to free thornton, the sheriff is mortally wounded. he is not killed right then and there, but he will die later from his injuries. he is attacked by members of the crowd. the deputy has to run for his life, and the two slave catchers have to try to keep the crowd a
she is on free soil in another country where the fugitive slave law does not apply. the next morning, caroline french lets the jailers know, i am caroline french. i came here yesterday to visit blackburn, and while you are not paying attention, she switched clothes. she is in canada, she is free, and i am free, too. the bounty hunters want to use caroline french to make up the money they have lost, because bounty hunters only make money for the people they bring back. they want to sell her, but...
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coming up, the fugitive monkey who helped smooth tensions between israelel and lebanon, if only to get him safely home. details after the news. donald d trump: i'm establilishg new vettining measures to keep radical islamamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want 'em here. larara kiswani:i: there's a stia of ararab people, , muslim peoee in ththis country designed to perprpetuate andnd justify t thr on teterror, and that's what a lot of arabs and muslims are facing today, sort of a really undignified struggle to just live. dr. raramzi salti: it takess courage e to be able to stand dp to racisism, turn itit into a positive moment a momoment of learning g where you u actually use that momement to educate, to let people know about the rich diversity of your culturere. lamees dahbour: we e want our community,y, like, sanan francio
coming up, the fugitive monkey who helped smooth tensions between israelel and lebanon, if only to get him safely home. details after the news. donald d trump: i'm establilishg new vettining measures to keep radical islamamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want 'em here. larara kiswani:i: there's a stia of ararab people, , muslim peoee in ththis country designed to perprpetuate andnd justify t thr on teterror, and that's what a lot of arabs and muslims are facing...
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hong kong has the restriction clause when it comes to fugitive offenders.a fair trial. our concern is no matter how guilty one person is, this person has to be tried fairly. right now we do not see that in the chinese legal system there is any fair trial. visitors to the city could also face extradition to the chinese mainland if they pass through in the future, and foreign governments have condemned the change, which many see as a betrayal of what was promised when the former british colony was returned to china. i think it is the most serious challenge to the autonomy of hong kong and to the rule of law in hong kong since we left in 1997. and it flatly goes against all the promises that were made about guaranteeing hong kong‘s local autonomy. tensions look set to rise again now that the chief executive has said she will push the bill forward in the coming days. under hong kong‘s system, support for the legislation is ultimately guaranteed, so those who oppose it say their only option is to take their protest to the streets. now if you‘re a night owl who s
hong kong has the restriction clause when it comes to fugitive offenders.a fair trial. our concern is no matter how guilty one person is, this person has to be tried fairly. right now we do not see that in the chinese legal system there is any fair trial. visitors to the city could also face extradition to the chinese mainland if they pass through in the future, and foreign governments have condemned the change, which many see as a betrayal of what was promised when the former british colony...