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the cows germany tends to belong to a farming family and simone kong a small town in central a soldier in exchange for his labor he gets a roof over his head and he gets to keep account the end of the year. the young teenager doesn't have time for school his parents have died so germany has to fend for himself. to go to and this is my 1st job. but it's the 1st time i've been treated well. the last farm i worked for for example just didn't pay me. i'm great i things are going better here. in the sotto one in 3 boys of school age works full time as a livestock herder often miles away from their family and without any hope of going to school full time most of the boys are illiterate and will likely remain so for the rest of their lives. you know your smile your row is familiar with the situation. you have to leave school after 2nd grade money so you could look after his mother and 2 sisters. he says that's common in the soto but it wasn't the life he had hoped for. it wasn't maintaining. your faith but because of the this is paul t. and living under a bit len i was supposed to work is thi
the cows germany tends to belong to a farming family and simone kong a small town in central a soldier in exchange for his labor he gets a roof over his head and he gets to keep account the end of the year. the young teenager doesn't have time for school his parents have died so germany has to fend for himself. to go to and this is my 1st job. but it's the 1st time i've been treated well. the last farm i worked for for example just didn't pay me. i'm great i things are going better here. in the...
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i'm guessing with hong kong, the protests, is that a concern? simonhings from hong kong. we have parliamentary processes to go through. there is a required number of sitting days before the parliamentary committee. that will take us through to about october this year, and then we will bring legislation to parliament. yvonne: indonesia? simon: indonesia, as well. yvonne: simon, thank you so much, minister for trade in australia. simon birmingham joining us in osaka for an exclusive interview. incourse, australia caught the crosshairs of this u.s.-china debate, so we'll continue to watch what plays out here in japan. rishaad: thanks. let's get a look at what's happening at those lines, those bricks nations meeting. there have been criticisms of trade restrictions and calling them politically motivated. that's coming through this get of those five countries. that's something we're keeping an eye on as they discuss on the sidelines of the g20. eye on thene meeting on the top left for xi jinping meeting president donald trump. we have more from the g20 thr
i'm guessing with hong kong, the protests, is that a concern? simonhings from hong kong. we have parliamentary processes to go through. there is a required number of sitting days before the parliamentary committee. that will take us through to about october this year, and then we will bring legislation to parliament. yvonne: indonesia? simon: indonesia, as well. yvonne: simon, thank you so much, minister for trade in australia. simon birmingham joining us in osaka for an exclusive interview....
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anything to do with taiwan is neuralgic in beijing and when president simon said that if this is what one country 2 systems looks like in hong kong then taiwan certain don't doesn't want anything of the sort that will have sent tremors down spines in beijing and i suspect that would have been a big factor in the back down or the other problem for beijing and carry on by association i guess is the fact that if they're seen to effectively give in to these protests on that the bill does get scrapped entirely it could therefore encourage other people to come out in protest against other things that they're not entirely happy about and that's the last thing the beijing is going to see it go yes that's right beijing doesn't have any good options right now even backing down of course the public has outlined it moving forward it risks yet further unrest in hong kong and beijing hates unrest remember that in china the must a servant says with alarming frequency and these frighten the communist party their friends into i think or the possibility that the honest and hong kong might spread to liver it's great to have you with us with your an
anything to do with taiwan is neuralgic in beijing and when president simon said that if this is what one country 2 systems looks like in hong kong then taiwan certain don't doesn't want anything of the sort that will have sent tremors down spines in beijing and i suspect that would have been a big factor in the back down or the other problem for beijing and carry on by association i guess is the fact that if they're seen to effectively give in to these protests on that the bill does get...
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kong society. the legislature's president andrew leon has scheduled a vote on june twentieth opponents have vowed to keep up the pressure. simone this being rolled why his so his fellow at the asia pacific program at chatham house well thanks for being with us this -- seems in many ways like the irresistible force. meets the immovable object and something clearly at some stage has to give. i think so and i have but it does l look as thohough the hong kong government is set on going through with this legislation and of course they have the numbers in that i just did you counsel to do so. that it doess seem all that they are unable to take account of the huge j jack outpouring calls and descent and worry as seen. by the people of hong kong and you would expect the government to be more responsive t to that. how reall a are the city is fulf freedom in hong kong and the like to this new low? i think it comes at the end when it comes. following a long process of i have what is seen as encroachment upon hong kong's at freedoms by and byy maiainland china and of course the the thee concerned really. about a possible lock extradition t
kong society. the legislature's president andrew leon has scheduled a vote on june twentieth opponents have vowed to keep up the pressure. simone this being rolled why his so his fellow at the asia pacific program at chatham house well thanks for being with us this -- seems in many ways like the irresistible force. meets the immovable object and something clearly at some stage has to give. i think so and i have but it does l look as thohough the hong kong government is set on going through with...
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simon french stays was -- stays with us. let's get the first word news with debra mao in hong kong.osec and its allies are to the timing of their extreme. the compromise option is a summit in vienna on july 1 and second. this is the third set of dates to be considered after russia's initial request to shift the timing from june to july. it could end with the feud on when they should discuss output policy for the second half of the year. president mario draghi is set on pushing the limits of the ecb firepower right up until he leaves office. it could include both interest rate cuts and asset purchases. turns to who will replace him after october. nationalist -- it should not matter at all. >> these things matter, obviously. confidence and good communication are relevant. concern about the impact of a prolonged trade war. the value of shipments abroad fell 7.8% from a year earlier, slightly less than .4. a trade deficit of $8.9 billion. europe's richest man has just joined the exclusive billionaires club. he joins the only people in the world worth more than $100 billion. global news
simon french stays was -- stays with us. let's get the first word news with debra mao in hong kong.osec and its allies are to the timing of their extreme. the compromise option is a summit in vienna on july 1 and second. this is the third set of dates to be considered after russia's initial request to shift the timing from june to july. it could end with the feud on when they should discuss output policy for the second half of the year. president mario draghi is set on pushing the limits of the...
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simon chill when i was speaking to. politics. i'm sure. i'll see you have. a look at the u.k. government has suspended exports of crowd control equipment like tear gas rubber bullets to hong kong the decisions being taken in response to the violence suppression of this month's protests in the chinese city states which saw millions demonstrating against a proposed extradition law for more on this let's cross to charlotte. tell us more about the decision. well yes weeks of protests in hong kong against that decision which has been suspended over the extradition law that was due to be introduced in hong kong now as a result of that we saw tear gas being deployed against the crowds and also rubber bullets and there were many accusations of police brutality now as a result of that the foreign secretary jeremy hunt here in the u.k. has decided that they're going to suspend all exports of those type of products to hong kong citing concerns about possible human rights violations let's take a listen to what the u.k. foreign secretary had to say exactly. we remain very concerned with the situation in hong kong and i raised concerns with the chief executive on the 12th of june today. say
simon chill when i was speaking to. politics. i'm sure. i'll see you have. a look at the u.k. government has suspended exports of crowd control equipment like tear gas rubber bullets to hong kong the decisions being taken in response to the violence suppression of this month's protests in the chinese city states which saw millions demonstrating against a proposed extradition law for more on this let's cross to charlotte. tell us more about the decision. well yes weeks of protests in hong kong...
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simon jones, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... tory leadership contender, dominic raab, says his party will be history — if britain isn't out of the eu by the end of october. hong kong'san extradition law, which has now been suspended. hundreds of people in lincolnshire still can't go back to their homes because of flooding — descibed by the environment agency as "unprecedented". india are closing in on an impressive victory over rivals pakistant in the cricket world wup. more than 600,000 people applied for 23,000 tickets at old trafford. up to a billion people are thought to be watching across the world. pakistan are chasing a target of 337 runs — after a strong batting performance from india. our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan has been soaking up the atmosphere in delhi. here and across india, fans are glued to their screens, their laptops and mobile phones, as they watch one of the biggest rivalries in sport. this is a cricket crazy nation and no match matters more than when india plays pakistan. as you can see, the crowds out here are out in full force. they are already celebrating, but we still do not know whether india will come out as winners in
simon jones, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... tory leadership contender, dominic raab, says his party will be history — if britain isn't out of the eu by the end of october. hong kong'san extradition law, which has now been suspended. hundreds of people in lincolnshire still can't go back to their homes because of flooding — descibed by the environment agency as "unprecedented". india are closing in on an impressive victory over rivals pakistant in the cricket world wup....