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people out of here. it is unlawful assembly. they can arrest people. everybody here is wearing a face mask. it's been a couple hours since the peaceful demonstration,she peaceful walk. there are thousands of them here today. they have started to set up barricades, smash up windows. fire bombs. that's what we are witnessing as the street battles and protests. it's interesting, george, last weekend we were covering, we were following at one of the hard line protesters smashing up shops. and there weren't enough of them to take on police. today obviously is a very different situation. there are thousands of them. and they have been having these ongoing battles with police now. >> not sure if we still have you there, anna. you may have lost signal. we will give you a second to return if you can. you are seeing these images in hong kong. that fire you see there, that's where a fire was set by presumably by protesters. let's bring anna back in the last few seconds of our show. anna, again, the context here is king. this happening in a major tourist district. >> reporter: yeah. this is normally an extremely busy shopping district. this has been hong kong t
people out of here. it is unlawful assembly. they can arrest people. everybody here is wearing a face mask. it's been a couple hours since the peaceful demonstration,she peaceful walk. there are thousands of them here today. they have started to set up barricades, smash up windows. fire bombs. that's what we are witnessing as the street battles and protests. it's interesting, george, last weekend we were covering, we were following at one of the hard line protesters smashing up shops. and there...
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s see identification of the sususpect. many offenses such as criminal damages, riots, unlawful assembly, wounding of people. many of them would be able to avoid detection because they are wearing a thick mask. >> at midnight local time on friday, a ban on facial masks took effect in hong kong along with other emergency regulations. >> we believe the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked violent protesters and writers -- rioters and will assist police in law enforcement. >> protesters are so far unfazed by the new ban. >> it is plainly trying to get us to not come out and show our opinion. literarally, what else are we supposed to do? >> today, you will hear the governmentnt use their power to stop us. what about tomorrow? they can use their power to do a range of things that deprives us of our rights. >> the anger among protesters has, if anything, only mounted. the weekend is likely to see new clashes and more violence. brent: our reporter from hong kong joins us now. she has been following these protests. this emergency powers law is left over from colonial times. how is it even possible t
s see identification of the sususpect. many offenses such as criminal damages, riots, unlawful assembly, wounding of people. many of them would be able to avoid detection because they are wearing a thick mask. >> at midnight local time on friday, a ban on facial masks took effect in hong kong along with other emergency regulations. >> we believe the new law will create a deterrent effect against masked violent protesters and writers -- rioters and will assist police in law...
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s. . why would that feel nazi 284 beatles came down the assembly line for shift. a lot of people work to put them together because that's. what's germany's economic miracle would not have been possible without these foreign workers an estimated 6000 italians worked at the voice work plant alone alongside their west german colleagues. but the italian workers were housed in a fenced off area outside the factory the german public was to know as little as possible about them they remained isolated from the rest of society and cut off from any sense of belonging you know i know one does and i had a bed in one of those barracks. there were 3 of them in the room. but there's no one of them at 1st. so they were for it as we all had to get used to living together. on the weekends we were all there and that the sure the 18 cooking plates but about 100 other people. feel on the flight that. the foreign workers were not intended to become part of west german society later some of their family members started arriving adjusting to their new life was especially hard for the children. ask up ho
s. . why would that feel nazi 284 beatles came down the assembly line for shift. a lot of people work to put them together because that's. what's germany's economic miracle would not have been possible without these foreign workers an estimated 6000 italians worked at the voice work plant alone alongside their west german colleagues. but the italian workers were housed in a fenced off area outside the factory the german public was to know as little as possible about them they remained isolated...
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is home to just 300000 people with an economy based on money factory railroad cars common timber in the streets. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit is the. capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race riots in american history. today more than a 1000000 taxpayers have moved out of detroit leaving behind 40 square miles of vacant land nearly $40000.00 abandoned houses and a municipal government struggling to pay the bills. for many detroit is the epitome of urban blight but to find out how detroit's urban environment is already showing signs of a green renewal we head across town to georgia street community garden. set up a few years ago by mark colvin tin urban farming pioneer and local hero mark. a man you know i. have to lead a neighborhood when i was younger it was a car dealership owner on down the street we had restaurants all the stores shoe shops everything needed was
is home to just 300000 people with an economy based on money factory railroad cars common timber in the streets. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit is the. capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race riots...
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home to just 300000 people with an economy based on manufacturing the railroad cars farming and timber industries. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit was the world capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race riots in american history. today more than a 1000000 taxpayers have moved out of detroit leaving behind 40 square miles of vacant land nearly $40000.00 abandoned houses and a municipal government struggling to pay the bills. for many detroit is the epitome of urban blight but to find out how detroit's urban environment is already showing signs of a green renewal we head across town to georgia's street community garden. set up a few years ago by mark colvin tin urban farming pioneer and local hero mark. a man you know i. am i have to lead a neighborhood when i was younger it was a car dealership owner on down the street we had restaurants all the stores shoe shops everythin
home to just 300000 people with an economy based on manufacturing the railroad cars farming and timber industries. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit was the world capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race...
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national security adviser or other people that this is what they had asked me to do before and i had. 's also ten days before the start of the human general assembly. that sunday was not just benghazi that attacks around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran come in prime minister netanyahu, there were a bunch of issues beyond that gauzy that was in my wheelhouse. but was my mistake that my disposition and my instinct that the leader of the team which was the white house asked me to do something i didn't think i was incapable to do the job any differently than anybody else so i said yes. what i realized subsequently is may be other colleagues were keeping their heads down because they understood often in a crisis situation it inevitably will become politicized and the messenger is attacked. i learned that the hard way. >> we had very limited time now instead of secretary of state grabbing the description of the job that most days national security advisor the weight feels like a huge slab of concrete constantly resting on your torso for go i could still breathe and function under the pressure even as more bricks were piled on
national security adviser or other people that this is what they had asked me to do before and i had. 's also ten days before the start of the human general assembly. that sunday was not just benghazi that attacks around the world, the upcoming un general assembly meeting in iran come in prime minister netanyahu, there were a bunch of issues beyond that gauzy that was in my wheelhouse. but was my mistake that my disposition and my instinct that the leader of the team which was the white house...
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home to just 300000 people with an economy based on manufacturing the railroad cars farming and timber industries. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit was the world capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race riots in american history. today more than a 1000000 taxpayers have moved out of detroit leaving behind 40 square miles of vacant land nearly $40000.00 abandoned houses and a municipal government struggling to pay the bills. for many detroit is the epitome of urban blight but to find out how detroit's urban environment is already showing signs of a green renewal we head across town to georgia street community garden. set up a few years ago by mark colvin tin urban farming pioneer and local hero my. man you know i. am i have to lead a neighborhood when i was younger it was a car dealership owner on down the street we had restaurants all the stores shoe shops everything need
home to just 300000 people with an economy based on manufacturing the railroad cars farming and timber industries. thanks to the introduction of the mass assembly line by the 1920 s. detroit was the world capital of automotive production and america's 4th largest city. 50 years on and things were very different the major auto companies moved their factories out of the city to the suburbs and the workers followed meanwhile the city's racial tensions were exploding into some of the bloodiest race...