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hayes valley has a formative retail ban. we have to make a special exemption to allow former retail grocery stores. the exemption only applies to the potentially grocery store and the retailer still has to go through a conditional use authorization which will include time to discuss community concerns. it is not an open door. it does not repeal the entire form of retail ban in hayes valley. that will remain intact. the legislation does not allow certain uses such as medical cannabis dispensaries, hospitals, non-profit or office space and it does allow for general retail services and sales, pharmacies, and hardware stores and the like. we also know that the property developer has out reached 80 non formally retail businesses to occupy the two other retail spaces at the site. but securing a major tenant would help in securing additional co tenants in that development space. as you know, under supervisor brown's ordinance a potential grocery retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western edition and
hayes valley has a formative retail ban. we have to make a special exemption to allow former retail grocery stores. the exemption only applies to the potentially grocery store and the retailer still has to go through a conditional use authorization which will include time to discuss community concerns. it is not an open door. it does not repeal the entire form of retail ban in hayes valley. that will remain intact. the legislation does not allow certain uses such as medical cannabis...
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chris hayes. [ cheers and applause "all in with chris hayes."c be right back with sean casey and kevin millar [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm your cat. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me-ow. (tv chatter) ( ♪ ) (crunch) what's the score? no idea. (cheers) ( ♪ ) whoo. ( ♪ ) whoo. but we were made to move. so move more! live more! ♪ degree motionsense made to move. cheddar, jalapeno, and sour cream and onion... the spicy nacho stack. i wish i could stack pringles, but i don't have hands. or a mouth to... cool, play funkytown. (funkytown playing) there's a pringles stack for everyone... sort of. keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. i
chris hayes. [ cheers and applause "all in with chris hayes."c be right back with sean casey and kevin millar [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm your cat. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better...
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thank you, chris hayes in the spin room.karine jean-pierre, whose services we lose at the end of this hour, the realists watching at home are going to say things like, with what congress? >> so this is the tough part with beto o'rourke. we have to remember this summer in his state, he saw two mass shootings. >> absolutely. no one doubts the intellectual and emotional sincerity. >> and i think that -- i mean that is what he's leading with. in his own hometown, right, he saw people die, and he had to comfort them. and that kind of gave another boost to his campaign because he just let it all go, right? he called out the media, and he was, you know, cursing, using very blunt language. and i think that's just the place that he's coming from. and he has to go back into his community and still deal with the folks who are mourning. so, you know, i think that we just have to kind of see where he is coming from, and it is incredibly authentic and very real, and he's using his platform right now in a national way. >> thank you for usi
thank you, chris hayes in the spin room.karine jean-pierre, whose services we lose at the end of this hour, the realists watching at home are going to say things like, with what congress? >> so this is the tough part with beto o'rourke. we have to remember this summer in his state, he saw two mass shootings. >> absolutely. no one doubts the intellectual and emotional sincerity. >> and i think that -- i mean that is what he's leading with. in his own hometown, right, he saw...
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it is not an open door and does not repeal the entire formula retail ban in hayes valley. to be clear, that will remain in intact. under my ordinance, the grocery store retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western distribution hayes valley have access to fresh food. there is incredibly important as the medium income as the north side i is over $24,000. hayes valley south and north, baniker homes, laura miller, haines, include the last bit of affordable housing stock that serves primarily low income, african-american, asian pacific island residents. existing food real tail options in this neighborhood are either two expensive, don't except ebt or have a terrible reputation for quality. it's a problem and we need to address this. our residents deserve better and now we have a viable option. this actually is the first step. if this legislation passes, then trader joes will have to go through conditional use didn't entitlement process. i want to stress we want strong community benefits connected to this location and i support local hire and i'm wo
it is not an open door and does not repeal the entire formula retail ban in hayes valley. to be clear, that will remain in intact. under my ordinance, the grocery store retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western distribution hayes valley have access to fresh food. there is incredibly important as the medium income as the north side i is over $24,000. hayes valley south and north, baniker homes, laura miller, haines, include the last bit of affordable housing...
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and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by ronan firing you'll remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and exploiting numerous women but the story was actually 1st published in the new york times because fire is bosses at n.b.c. refused to go with his version now for i did end up getting his workout in the new yorker magazine and the me too movement was born in fire his new book titled catch and kill lies spies and a conspiracy to protect predators he says that his former bosses at n.b.c. ordered him to halt his weinstein reporting because they were intimidated by weinstein's power and specifically because weinstein himself had threatened to expose sexual assault allegations against one of n.b.c.'s own high
and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by ronan firing you'll remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ers were injured when the top floors of a new orleans hotel that was under construction collapsed. the new orleans fire department attended to the incident at the site of a new hard rock hotel that's being built in the downtown distrcit of the city. according to the fire chief, the building is now structurally u nsta ble. three people are still missing. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counter terror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports. we think first this morning of those recovering from their injuries. at the arndale centre today, a very public show of support and reassurance for the people of greater manchester from its mayor, his deputy, and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is t
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ers were injured when the top floors of a new orleans hotel that was under construction collapsed. the new orleans fire department attended to the incident at the site of a new hard rock hotel that's being built in the downtown distrcit of the city. according to the fire chief, the building is now structurally u nsta ble. three people are still missing. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for...
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as many of you know, hayes valley has a formula retail band. legislatively i need to make a special exemption to allow a formula retail grocery store to come into hayes valley. this exemption only applies to this potential grocery store. if this legislation passes the retailer will still have to go through conditional use authorization process which will include time to discuss and address community concerns. it is not an open door. just to be clear, the formula retail band in hayes valley will be intact. the legislation does not allow certain uses. it doesn't allow medical cannabis dispensaries, hospitals, nonprofit administrative services or office space. it does allow general retail sales and services, pharmacy, hardware stores and et cetera. we also know the property developer has out reached to over 89 formula businesses to potentially occupy the two other rental spaces with the development. securing a major tenant, like trader joe's, will assist in this process. further, under my ordinance, the potential retailer is subject to affordabili
as many of you know, hayes valley has a formula retail band. legislatively i need to make a special exemption to allow a formula retail grocery store to come into hayes valley. this exemption only applies to this potential grocery store. if this legislation passes the retailer will still have to go through conditional use authorization process which will include time to discuss and address community concerns. it is not an open door. just to be clear, the formula retail band in hayes valley will...
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tonight -- chris hayes, mlb network analysts sean casey and kevin millar music from avril lavigne featuring 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news house democrats this afternoon subpoenaed rudy giuliani for documents related to his communications with ukraine. said rudy, "sure, anything to help."
tonight -- chris hayes, mlb network analysts sean casey and kevin millar music from avril lavigne featuring 8g band with roy mayorga. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news house democrats this afternoon subpoenaed rudy giuliani for documents related to his communications with ukraine....
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if grace hayes is going out for you tv, you are in trouble.le nbc executives were the only one protecting harvey weinstein. hillary clinton intervenes on harvey weinstein's behalf and utterly expressed concerns about pharaoh's reporting, trying to push pharaoh off of the story. tammy bruce hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation and she joins us tonight. probably the only person in america who is not surprised at this. even i, cynical as i am, read this and thought that i can't believe hillary did this but i bet you were shocked. >> i was not and i've been speaking with you on occasion and other media that i do, my radio program, that it was hillary's protection that allowed harvey weinstein to operate as widely and as freely as he did. ronan farrow said that he was referred to or at least -- it's not like they were just acquaintances who needed parties. yes, he would raise money for her, but he was very involved in the number of different dynamics and he was seen with her, they were considered kind of bodies in a certain way. at one point, when t
if grace hayes is going out for you tv, you are in trouble.le nbc executives were the only one protecting harvey weinstein. hillary clinton intervenes on harvey weinstein's behalf and utterly expressed concerns about pharaoh's reporting, trying to push pharaoh off of the story. tammy bruce hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation and she joins us tonight. probably the only person in america who is not surprised at this. even i, cynical as i am, read this and thought that i can't believe hillary did...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. earlier, i spoke to andrew higgins., north of tokyo and he described what it was like there. i've been feeling the apartment move back and forth quite a bit from the strong gusts of wind. i think i'm kind of in the middle of it right now. you have been living injapan for the past several years, you have been through a few typhoons — how bad does this one feel, how worried are you? i'm not too worried. there have been evacuation orders for parts of town. i don't live particularly near any type of river or mountain side, so those things aren't really concerning to me. ifeel like this one, people seem to be taking a little bit more seriously than your typical typhoon, so i think it is kind of good japanese people are starting to take things more seriously concerning preparation for the weather. yeah, this seems to be a little bit more serious than some of the other ones i have been through. what kind of warnings, preparations have you been told to make? we get emergency alerts on our phones that tell us what level we are a
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. earlier, i spoke to andrew higgins., north of tokyo and he described what it was like there. i've been feeling the apartment move back and forth quite a bit from the strong gusts of wind. i think i'm kind of in the middle of it right now. you have been living injapan for the past several years, you have been through a few typhoons — how bad does this one feel, how worried are you? i'm not too worried. there have been evacuation orders for parts of...
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l p, neorheeswie rowi conrn anabil mt hokechina ts y newfound power.in isewi rupert wingfield-hayes,bbc news, hong kong. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' prograumhem, hancommon s cpice ar leashto too h prison sentences without even a trial. present have attended a service jacqs chirac, who died at age 80 six. he received military honors on a day of national mourning with thousands of ordinary pple lining t streets to pay to be temples of lucy wilamson -- liamn has this report on a special day in paris. cy: the body of jacques chirac, s coffin break in the french flag, was carried into the courtyard by 8 of his former bodyguards. the milita honors in front of president emmanuel macron the remembrances to the coffin was a company through the streets of paris church, where dozens of leaders past and present had gathered to honor him. the crowds outsidehe church paying their last respects to a man a who, for all of his perceived flaws, held a ecial place in the national memory of france. inside, the company made its way past the s of faces inclu
l p, neorheeswie rowi conrn anabil mt hokechina ts y newfound power.in isewi rupert wingfield-hayes,bbc news, hong kong. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' prograumhem, hancommon s cpice ar leashto too h prison sentences without even a trial. present have attended a service jacqs chirac, who died at age 80 six. he received military honors on a day of national mourning with thousands of ordinary pple lining t streets to pay to be temples of lucy...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is ok for us. what is the legal team saying? for us. what is the legal team saying? it is a very interesting form of legal defence. they have not really addressed the charges against carlos ghosn. they are essentially saying that they are groundless. they are trapped up, and they shouldn't even be answered. what they have decided to do instead, it seems, is taken pretty much the whole of the japanese establishment. they are alleging a conspiracy between executives at nissan, the tokyo prosecutors office, and the ministry of economic trade and industry. one of economic trade and industry. one of the most powerful ministries and the japanese government. they are saying they conspired to trap charges against carlos ghosn in order to get rid of him as the head of nissan. —— trump up charges. and they said this was done because all three of those organisations, nissan and the ministry in particular, wa nted and the ministry in particular, wanted to go ahead with plans to merge nissan with renault and mitsubishi. they are saying this
rupert wingfield—hayes is ok for us. what is the legal team saying? for us. what is the legal team saying? it is a very interesting form of legal defence. they have not really addressed the charges against carlos ghosn. they are essentially saying that they are groundless. they are trapped up, and they shouldn't even be answered. what they have decided to do instead, it seems, is taken pretty much the whole of the japanese establishment. they are alleging a conspiracy between executives at...
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i'm chris hayes. it has only been a week since speaker of the house nancy pelosi announced an official and informal impeachment inquiry to donald trump. and since then things have been moving at a blistering pace. but the basic facts are not changed, the president corruptly abused his office to coerce a foreign state to come up with dirt against a political rival and then he and his white house tried to cover it up. it is just one instance of a president using the entire machinery of our government to his ends. exclusively with no regard whatsoever to public interest or the national interest, and that is what the scandal of donald trump writ large is really. that is what secretary of state mike pompeo is trying to do at the state department. it is lest i have to say this, not mike pompeo's state department. it's not donald trump's state department. it is our state department. today pompeo pushed back on house democrats demand to interview key state department officials as early as this week calling it
i'm chris hayes. it has only been a week since speaker of the house nancy pelosi announced an official and informal impeachment inquiry to donald trump. and since then things have been moving at a blistering pace. but the basic facts are not changed, the president corruptly abused his office to coerce a foreign state to come up with dirt against a political rival and then he and his white house tried to cover it up. it is just one instance of a president using the entire machinery of our...
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and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by own and fire you remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and exploiting numerous women but the story was actually 1st published in the new york times because fire is bosses at n.b.c. refused to go with his version now for i did end up getting his workout in the new yorker magazine and the me too movement was born in fire is new book titled catch and kill lies spies and a conspiracy to protect predators he says that his former bosses at n.b.c. ordered him to halt his weinstein reporting because they were intimidated by weinstein's power and specifically because weinstein himself had threatened to expose sexual assault allegations against one of n.b.c.'s own high prof
and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by own and fire you remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and exploiting...
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amy: that was chris hayes of msnbc. and tarana burke, the founder of the #metoo campaign is launching a new effort to mobilize 2020 voters. the new campaign's hashtag is #metoovoter, aiming to pressure candidates to speak about sexual violence and harassment on the campaign trail. on tuesday, tarana burke said -- "you can't have 12 million people respond to a hashtag in this country and they not be constituents, taxpayers, and voters. we need these candidates to see us as a power base. so many people engage with survivors from a place of pity." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 12 candidates took to the stage for the fourth round of the democratic presidential debate in westerville, ohio tuesday to , spar over healthcare, foreign policy, impeachment, gun violence, economic inequality, and more. senator elizabeth warr
amy: that was chris hayes of msnbc. and tarana burke, the founder of the #metoo campaign is launching a new effort to mobilize 2020 voters. the new campaign's hashtag is #metoovoter, aiming to pressure candidates to speak about sexual violence and harassment on the campaign trail. on tuesday, tarana burke said -- "you can't have 12 million people respond to a hashtag in this country and they not be constituents, taxpayers, and voters. we need these candidates to see us as a power base. so...
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and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by ronen firing you remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and exploiting numerous women but the story was actually 1st published in the new york times because far as bosses at n.b.c. refused to go with his version now far did end up getting his workout in the new yorker magazine and the me too movement was born in fire his new book titled catch and kill lies spies and a conspiracy to protect predators he says that his former bosses at n.b.c. ordered him to halt his weinstein reporting because they were intimidated by weinstein's power and specifically because weinstein himself had threatened to expose sexual assault allegations against one of n.b.c.'s own high profil
and some of its executives in particular but hayes has a bone to pick with the insidious destructive force of the path of least resistance is everywhere you look back and i feel the tug of it myself as my own news organization is embroiled in a very public controversy over its conduct now hayes was talking about the allegations made in a new book by ronen firing you remember that far as the journalist that had the story of hollywood producer harvey weinstein sexually assaulting and exploiting...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawagoe, eastern japan.hat, today's rugby world cup action injapan did go ahead. over to karthi for that and the rest of the sports news. good evening. well, it was an emotional game played in the aftermatch of that typhoon and scotland were knocked out of the rugby union world cup by the hosts, japan. the quality of the rugby was outstanding, butjapan‘s pace, precision and power meant they were the ones to progress to the quarter finals for the first time after a 28 points to 21 victory. andy swiss reports from yokohama. just a few yards from the stadium, a reminder this was no ordinary rugby match. admit the flood water, it was somehow game on forjapan in scotland, but those affected by typhoon hagibis were soon in eve ryo ne typhoon hagibis were soon in everyone ‘s thoughts. after the silence, though, came the raw, first from scotland supporters as finn russell gave them the perfect start. but cheered on by the cherry and whites, japan seemed utterly inspired. some of the most dazzling by inspired. some o
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawagoe, eastern japan.hat, today's rugby world cup action injapan did go ahead. over to karthi for that and the rest of the sports news. good evening. well, it was an emotional game played in the aftermatch of that typhoon and scotland were knocked out of the rugby union world cup by the hosts, japan. the quality of the rugby was outstanding, butjapan‘s pace, precision and power meant they were the ones to progress to the quarter finals for the first...
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rupert wingfield-hayes reports from hong kong.upert: hong kong's chief executive made her whole cabinet stand with her to face the cameras together, visually dramatic steshe was about toe take. ms. lam: we believe the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked rioters, and will assispolice in law forcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence a restore order, and i believe this is now the broad consensus ofleong kong pe rupert: that is certainly not what it looked like on the streets outside. hong kong's central business district, news of the famask bakebrought angry office worrs into the street in the hundreds. they tore down a giant bbrner ceing communist china's 70th history and rapidly put it to flame. within hours, the numbers on the streets had swelled from hundreds tthousands. carrie lam has told the people of hong kong that if you come ouon the street tomorrow wearing masks, yoube a criminal. well, this is their response. they are furious andlehey are chaling her and the government to do their wo
rupert wingfield-hayes reports from hong kong.upert: hong kong's chief executive made her whole cabinet stand with her to face the cameras together, visually dramatic steshe was about toe take. ms. lam: we believe the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked rioters, and will assispolice in law forcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence a restore order, and i believe this is now the broad consensus ofleong kong pe rupert: that is certainly not what it looked...
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i've just been told elizabeth warren is standing by with chris hayes in ohio. >> hey there, guys. senator warren, good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> there's an exchange toward the end of that debate with former vice president joe biden about the cfpb which you were working on. he said something to the effect of i went to the senate and got you those votes. >> uh-huh. >> how do you remember his role in the cfpb? >> so if that's what vice president biden says i take him at his word on that. you know, the consumer financial protection bureau was an idea that a lot of people said don't even try because you will never get it past the banks, you'll never get it past the republicans. there will be a lot of democrats who will fight you on this. but i really believed after the crash this was our chance to get an agency that would make sure that people didn't get cheated by these giant financial institutions. and particularly because the people who are often targeted were seniors. they were people of color. they were our military. and the agency has been able to continue to respo
i've just been told elizabeth warren is standing by with chris hayes in ohio. >> hey there, guys. senator warren, good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> there's an exchange toward the end of that debate with former vice president joe biden about the cfpb which you were working on. he said something to the effect of i went to the senate and got you those votes. >> uh-huh. >> how do you remember his role in the cfpb? >> so if that's what vice president...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ething lots of rugby fans will be delighted to hear, the scotla nd will be delighted to hear, the scotland match, we can tell you, is going ahead. sports correspondent andy swiss is in yokohama for us. i was expecting rain clouds, a little bit of storminess, but actually blue skies behind you? as you can see, sally, beautiful blue skies in yokohama but it is still pretty windy. when you arrive here, you can see the effects of the typhoon. there's a big area of playing fields the stadium, which is com pletely playing fields the stadium, which is completely underwater. i've been speaking to quite a few scotland fa ns speaking to quite a few scotland fans who arrived here early for the match and they said when they were inside their hotels last night waiting for the typhoon to pass through, they thought there was no chance this match would go ahead. it's been quite a feat of organisation but that said, fans are being advised to get here early because of potential transport issues and they
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ething lots of rugby fans will be delighted to hear, the scotla nd will be delighted to hear, the scotland match, we can tell you, is going ahead. sports correspondent andy swiss is in yokohama for us. i was expecting rain clouds, a little bit of storminess, but actually blue skies behind you? as you can see, sally, beautiful blue skies in yokohama but it is still pretty windy. when you arrive here, you can see the effects of the typhoon. there's a big...
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this specific location in question is at 555fulton at laguna in the hayes valley border. before i present, i'd like to note to our commissioners that we have representatives from the property developer as well as leadership from the potential grocery tenants in the audience for any specific questions. and secondly, i'd like to submit into the public record that we have 37 letters of support from the western edition and hayes valley community and these letters are in support of supervisor brown's legislation and of the potential retailers, trader joes, coming into the neighbourhood. i'd like to submit these with the commission secretary. i'll introduce to move quickly. our community members in the western addition of hayes valley neighbourhood have been agitating for full-service, affordable and fresh grocery store for years. in fact, it has sfgov overhead projector -- one of our communities have found a newspaper clipping from 1881 that promised a new produce store at that very corner and this is a heck of a long time to wait for a grocery store. so, supervisor brown has
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news eastern japan.till to come: the celebrations begin in tokyo as the hosts japan reach the last eight of the rugby world cup finals for the first time ever. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20 pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as a recipient of this honour. this catholic nation held its breath for the men they called the 33, and then... bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty roar. this is bbc world news today. i'm ben bland. the latest head
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news eastern japan.till to come: the celebrations begin in tokyo as the hosts japan reach the last eight of the rugby world cup finals for the first time ever. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an...
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our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs.a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was going to stop people coming out on the streets, well, they've been proved wrong. even in this pouring rain, tens of thousands have come out again today, many, many of them wearing masks. it is a sign ofjust how little credibility and authority carrie lam and her government now have here. many protesters are now scared. they fear what is coming but say they cannot give up. actually, we are afraid but we still go, come out, because we... we know that this is the last chance for hong kong people. look at the kids. honestly, look at them. they are very young, and you know, they are fighting
our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs.a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was going to...
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from tokyo, rupert wingifeld hayes reports. chikuma in the japanese alps, much of it now under water. this town is far from the coast. people here were not expecting anything like this and many hadn't heeded warnings to evacuate. this morning they took to their roofs and balconies as military helicopters hovered overhead. it's been a race against time to get them out as flood waters threaten to sweep away some of their homes. nearby a row of shiny bullet trains stands stranded amid the floodwaters, tens of millions of dollars in damage alone. in tokyo this morning people came to look in amazement at the swollen rivers. here, the flood defences have mostly held but not everyone has escaped. one man died on the ground floor of this building as a nearby river spilled over its banks. translation: the water came up higher than my head in the house, it turned over all the furniture inside, it is like a washing machine now. translation: i can't go back home because the doors are blocked by furniture and other objects are washed away b
from tokyo, rupert wingifeld hayes reports. chikuma in the japanese alps, much of it now under water. this town is far from the coast. people here were not expecting anything like this and many hadn't heeded warnings to evacuate. this morning they took to their roofs and balconies as military helicopters hovered overhead. it's been a race against time to get them out as flood waters threaten to sweep away some of their homes. nearby a row of shiny bullet trains stands stranded amid the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo., quito, on a tenth day of clashes triggered by a rise in the cost of fuel. police used tear gas and hoses against the masked protesters as they hid behind barricades of wood and burning tyres. the mayor of quito has now said president moreno may look again at the cut to the fuel subsidy, which was enforced as part of a deal with the international monetary fund. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: are you in your a slow walker in your 40s? we may have some bad news for you! parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life but in the marina area where most of the damage was done they are more conscious of ever at how much was destroyed. he's gone from being a little known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator.m was a £20 bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building —— 20 lb. ripping a hole in the front of the building -- 20 lb. this government will not weaken, d
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo., quito, on a tenth day of clashes triggered by a rise in the cost of fuel. police used tear gas and hoses against the masked protesters as they hid behind barricades of wood and burning tyres. the mayor of quito has now said president moreno may look again at the cut to the fuel subsidy, which was enforced as part of a deal with the international monetary fund. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: are you in your a slow walker in your 40s?...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. under attack from turkey in northern syria say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees belonging to the islamic state group if the offensive continues. the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces holds thousands of suspected is prisoners. areas in north—eastern syria under sdf control have come under heavy bombardment from turkey since it launched its offensive on wednesday. the cabinet minister jacob rees—mogg has warned brexiteers that the government will have to compromise to get a deal with the eu. writing in the sunday telegraph, he insists that they can trust borisjohnson not to concede too much to brussels "because he's a leaver." last night, a downing street source cautioned that a final agreement with brussels was still a long way off. the prime minister will speak to emmanuel macron and angela merkel, over the next few days. 0ur political correspondent peter saull is with me in the studio. what more do we know, if anything, about the negotiations because you're not a
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. under attack from turkey in northern syria say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees belonging to the islamic state group if the offensive continues. the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces holds thousands of suspected is prisoners. areas in north—eastern syria under sdf control have come under heavy bombardment from turkey since it launched its offensive on wednesday. the cabinet minister jacob rees—mogg has warned brexiteers that...
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our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs. does a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was going to stop people coming out on the streets, well, they've been proved wrong. even in this pouring rain, tens of thousands have come out again today, many, many of them wearing masks. it is a sign ofjust how little credibility and authority carrie lam and her government now have here. many protesters are now scared. actually, we are afraid but we still go, come out, because we... we know that this is the last chance for hong kong people. look at the kids. honestly, look at them. they are very young, and you know, they are fighting for us, you know, it is really for the entire ho
our asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. loud bangs. does a protest movement become a rebellion? today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. it is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. but look at these people. young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or wearing masks. chanting. if carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawagoe, eastern japan. threatened scotland's crucial game against japan in the rugby world cup, but the match was given the go—ahead and is now under way. it means scotland still have a chance to qualify for the quarterfinals. andy swiss is in yokohama. we are midway through the second half, and a later score, i can tell you, isjapan, 28, half, and a later score, i can tell you, is japan, 28, scotland, 1a. the fa ct you, is japan, 28, scotland, 1a. the fact that this match is happening at all is fairly remarkable. just hours after the typhoon. in fact, before kick—off, there was a minute's silence to remember those affected. scotla nd silence to remember those affected. scotland have to win this match to have any chance of going through to the quarterfinals, and i got off to a perfect start with an early try, but japan hit back a perfect start with an early try, butjapan hit back in quite a perfect start with an early try, but japan hit back in quite dazzling fashion, three superb tries before half—time, in
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawagoe, eastern japan. threatened scotland's crucial game against japan in the rugby world cup, but the match was given the go—ahead and is now under way. it means scotland still have a chance to qualify for the quarterfinals. andy swiss is in yokohama. we are midway through the second half, and a later score, i can tell you, isjapan, 28, half, and a later score, i can tell you, is japan, 28, scotland, 1a. the fa ct you, is japan, 28, scotland, 1a. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in hong kong.ng kong are now much calmer than they were earlier this evening. but it has been another very dramatic day here in hong kong. it started this morning with widespread rumours that the government was about to invoke a british colonial era law to ban people from wearing face masks during public protests. then this afternoon, carrie lam, the chief executive, came out and made that announcement and then there was the response and it was fury and perhaps the worst night of violence that we have seen in the four months of protest. i should warn that my report contains flash photography. hong kong's chief executive made her whole cabinet stand with her and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked, violent protesters and rioters and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order and i belie
rupert wingfield—hayes is in hong kong.ng kong are now much calmer than they were earlier this evening. but it has been another very dramatic day here in hong kong. it started this morning with widespread rumours that the government was about to invoke a british colonial era law to ban people from wearing face masks during public protests. then this afternoon, carrie lam, the chief executive, came out and made that announcement and then there was the response and it was fury and perhaps the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hong kong. bring you something but i think we will hold it for a moment and move on to north korea has launched an unknown project while according to the south korean military. the move has been condemned to the japanese prime minister. he said it was a violation of un resolution, thisjust minister. he said it was a violation of un resolution, this just a few hours after the vice foreign minister in pyongyang announced that talks with the us would resume. live to los angeles, and i'm joined byjonathan pollack from the brookings institution independent think tank. what do you make of this? this is pa rt what do you make of this? this is part of a continuing process of missile testing, short—range missile testing that north korea has been undertaking in recent months. some of these missiles may be intended to evade detection in terms of the missile systems against them —— arrayed against them. but the signals here go beyond the question of technology. the north koreans are well aware that presiden
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hong kong. bring you something but i think we will hold it for a moment and move on to north korea has launched an unknown project while according to the south korean military. the move has been condemned to the japanese prime minister. he said it was a violation of un resolution, thisjust minister. he said it was a violation of un resolution, this just a few hours after the vice foreign minister in pyongyang announced that talks with the us would resume....
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. have been praised for stopping someone have been praised for stopping someone who had stabbed three people. an investigation continues. ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. we think first this morning of those suffering from the injury... a very public show of support today for the people of greater manchester from his mate, his deputy and manchester city council leader. manchester does what it does best, come together and bring things under control stop and enhanced police presence, offices with machine—guns on patrol as shoppers went about their business. yesterday, it was no deterrent. going back to work, normal day, nothing to worry about. we will get over it and stand with each other. every time we have had an incident in the past, the rich diversity of the city comes together as one. we will get on with life. police say a man with a knife lunched at people in the shopping centre yesterday. three are being treated in hospital with stabs. three others wer
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. have been praised for stopping someone have been praised for stopping someone who had stabbed three people. an investigation continues. ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. we think first this morning of those suffering from the injury... a very public show of support today for the people of greater manchester from his mate, his deputy and manchester city council leader. manchester does what it does best, come together...
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the company mr hayes is expected to become c.e.o. of the merged corporate entity pending regulator approval of the deal. and in auto news general motors is said to have increased their offer to the united auto workers in hopes of ending the nearly month long strike that has put nearly $46000.00 g.m. employees on the picket line according to sources familiar with the issue g.m. has upped their investment pledge to $7700000000.00 for direct investment into u.s. factories the offer is up $700000.00 from the offer prior to the strike that would have included direct and indirect investment in direct investment would include joint efforts with partners while direct investment funds would be directly injected into g.m. factories while sources say the proposal is favorable to both sides only time will tell if the union and the auto giant can come to terms joining us now to dig into the details regarding the ongoing strike and other global auto news is the car coach lauren fix lauren good to have you back and has as workers at g.m. enter thei
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.ut the opinions being split, even with an family, but of course within the society. and there are two very different scenes taking place in hong kong as we speak. let's bring you some live pictures now from hong kong showing the flag—raising ceremony that marks china's national day. at the same time we also have protesters taking to the streets, even though the police didn't give permission for these marchers to go ahead. they were speaking earlier to the protest organises in an early edition of newsday who said that, even though they had to cancel events to protect the safety of the protesters, some of them will still be taking to the streets as china marks this momentous day ahead. we will have more analysis later in the programme. for now, back to you. we will be back with mariko in hong kong a little later. now to another big story dominating the day's news: president trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, has been ordered to hand over all documents relating to his work for mr tru
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rupert wingfield hayes reports from hong kong.xecutive made her whole cabinet stand with her and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked violent protesters and rioters. and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order, and i believe this is now the broad consensus of hong kong people. that is certainly not what it looked like on the streets outside. in hong kong's central business district, news of the facemask ban brought angry office workers onto the streets in their hundreds. they tore down a giant banner celebrating communist china's 70th anniversary. rapidly put it to flame. within hours, the numbers on the streets had swelled from hundreds to thousands. carrie lam has told the people of hong kong, "if you come out "on the streets tomorrow wearing ma
rupert wingfield hayes reports from hong kong.xecutive made her whole cabinet stand with her and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked violent protesters and rioters. and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hong kong.as a display of military might, and the very thing hong kong's protesters are railing against — unchallenged political power. china's 70—year economic rise presented as a communist party victory, in communist party style. the president looking on as the adoring crowds carried his portrait. "no force can stop the chinese people," he said. but, while china's economic boom has been extraordinary, communist rule has also brought chaos, famine... huge fences all around it — look. ..and recently, the mass incarceration of muslims, in camps that china calls schools. all of these issues are heavily censored. translation: if the party controls everything, society is screwed up. the best way of celebration would be to review history and learn from it. even beijing's parade was for invited guests only, with the public kept at a distance. hong kong's chief executive, carrie lam, was there, celebrating china's transition from impoverished neighbour to dominant power. it's an extraordinary, high—oct
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hong kong.as a display of military might, and the very thing hong kong's protesters are railing against — unchallenged political power. china's 70—year economic rise presented as a communist party victory, in communist party style. the president looking on as the adoring crowds carried his portrait. "no force can stop the chinese people," he said. but, while china's economic boom has been extraordinary, communist rule has also brought chaos,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.l rugby world cup match against the hosts japan is to go ahead — in spite of the typhoon. the japanese grand prix has also been affected — saturday's qualifying session was cancelled because of the storm and took place earlier. the bbc‘s fi reporterjennie gow joins me from the suzuka circuit. is unusual the qualifying to take place in the same day as the race? it is not totally unprecedented, and four times at the circuit, once in 2004 and again in 2010. a lot of people are liking it. some of the drivers say this change of pace is good for them. lewis hamilton said he was really looking forward to having qualifying and the race on the same day. didn't pay off totally, and it is sebastian vettel and his ferrari who has managed to come out in pole position and he needed that because nine races in a row, he has been outgunned by his younger rookie team—mate charles leclerc, so an important pole position for sebastian vettel. you say the drivers prefer it because i would have thought it wo
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.l rugby world cup match against the hosts japan is to go ahead — in spite of the typhoon. the japanese grand prix has also been affected — saturday's qualifying session was cancelled because of the storm and took place earlier. the bbc‘s fi reporterjennie gow joins me from the suzuka circuit. is unusual the qualifying to take place in the same day as the race? it is not totally unprecedented, and four times at the circuit, once in 2004 and...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.brant in beijing on what we can expect today. well, this is as close as we can get to the route of the parade at the moment. chang'an avenue is where the tanks will roll, where the troops will march. it is going to be quite a spectacle heading down that road in an hour's time. they will be 50,000 members of the military, there's going to be 600 pieces of equipment on show, about 160 aircraft going over. the military, leading into this, have said they don't want it to be seen by the world as a show of force. but this is a chance for china to show, and there will be eagle eyes particularly, i think, looking at some of that new equipment that china's leadership has chosen to display. now, there are some challenges going forward, though, as xijinping, the president, leads these celebrations. and it is a celebration — 70 years since the communists came to power, 70 years of huge progress, as well, in this country. it is still a bit smoggy here. china is still dealing with the consequences o
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.brant in beijing on what we can expect today. well, this is as close as we can get to the route of the parade at the moment. chang'an avenue is where the tanks will roll, where the troops will march. it is going to be quite a spectacle heading down that road in an hour's time. they will be 50,000 members of the military, there's going to be 600 pieces of equipment on show, about 160 aircraft going over. the military, leading into this, have said...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.litary control of its capital, quito, in an attempt to end days of violent clashes between security forces and indigenous protestors. asign a sign that the state appears to be losing control, protesters occupy the roof of a government building. the violence appears to be worsening. more than a week after it began. the police response, teargas and hoses, while protesters build barricades and set fire to tyres. the demonstrators are demanding the government wrap austerity measures. fuel more than doubled since subsidies were removed. since the protest began last week, hundreds of people have been arrested and at least one protester has died. reacting to these chaotic scenes, president lenin moreno has placed the capital under strict curfew and military control, insisting he would restore order in all of ecuador. indigenous leaders have accepted to hold direct talks with the president, the first sign of a potential breakthrough. but for now, the country seems far from having order restore
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.litary control of its capital, quito, in an attempt to end days of violent clashes between security forces and indigenous protestors. asign a sign that the state appears to be losing control, protesters occupy the roof of a government building. the violence appears to be worsening. more than a week after it began. the police response, teargas and hoses, while protesters build barricades and set fire to tyres. the demonstrators are demanding the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong.er and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterring effect against masked violent protesters and rioters, and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order and i believe this is now the broad consensus of hong kong people. that is certainly not what it looked like on the street outside. in hong kong's central business district, news of the facemask ban brought angry office workers onto the streets in their hundreds. they tore down a giant banner celebrating communist china's 70th anniversary, and rapidly put it to flame. within hours, the numbers on the streets had swelled from hundreds to thousands. carrie lam has told the people of hong kong, if you come out on the streets tomorrow wearing masks, you will be a criminal. well, this is their response. they are furious. they are challenging her and her gove
rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong.er and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterring effect against masked violent protesters and rioters, and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order and i believe this is now the broad consensus of hong kong people. that is certainly not what it looked like on...
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rupert wingfield—hayes with the latest there. could affect yet more rugby world cup games. this was the scene earlier today as japan headed out for training. meanwhile, scotland have an anxious wait to find out if their game tomorrow will be on. the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 mile course in one hour, 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however, his time won't be recognised as an official record as it wasn't in open competition and he followed a team of pacemakers. ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. special shoes propelled bikini and further forward with each pace. they calculated the optimum course and weather, taking into his account, his biorhythms and even projecting a laser onto the road. but all of this means he can't be ratified as a w
rupert wingfield—hayes with the latest there. could affect yet more rugby world cup games. this was the scene earlier today as japan headed out for training. meanwhile, scotland have an anxious wait to find out if their game tomorrow will be on. the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 mile course in one hour, 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however, his time won't be recognised as an official record as...
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but first, rupert wingfield—hayes is in hong kong. this was hong kong's birthday present to china.d been told to stay home, that any protest today would be illegal. any hope the protests would pass peacefully were quickly dashed. this was central hong kong this afternoon, and this the town of tsuen wan. police and protesters fighting running street battles. in the middle of one such battle, this happened. as a young protester tries to strike a policeman with a metal bar, the officer shoots at almost point—blank range. the 18—year—old protester is expected to survive. but news of his shooting only increased the fury on the streets. we are not afraid. because, if they shoot, we will get angrier. we are not afraid of them. especially us, we have to stay in the front line to protect our people, to save hong kong and the future of hong kong. as night fell, the streets of hong kong began to burn. the protesters began targeting chinese state—owned banks with molotov cocktails. but, as police reinforcements arrived, the protesters decided it was time to retreat. so this is the middle of ca
but first, rupert wingfield—hayes is in hong kong. this was hong kong's birthday present to china.d been told to stay home, that any protest today would be illegal. any hope the protests would pass peacefully were quickly dashed. this was central hong kong this afternoon, and this the town of tsuen wan. police and protesters fighting running street battles. in the middle of one such battle, this happened. as a young protester tries to strike a policeman with a metal bar, the officer shoots at...