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demonstrations in favor of democracy and against chinese influence overwhelmed hong kong and embarrassed all sora she says hong kong's leader kerry lam told the united nations the law was nothing to worry about. it will only target an extremely small minority of people who have preached the law while the life and property basic rights and freedoms of the overwhelming majority of hong kong residents will be protected but fear is reaching pro-democracy activists joshua one is now in hiding but expects to be arrested he says he's resigned from his group to protect them as saying if my voice will not be heard soon i hope that the international community will continue to speak up for hong kong and step up concrete efforts to defend our last bit of freedom. a law school to support hong kong as and this new world. are going to take this story now alvan chunk he is a research fellow at new york university school of law he's also worked as a barrister and like you are in hong kong he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program let me ask you you've worked as an attorney in hon
demonstrations in favor of democracy and against chinese influence overwhelmed hong kong and embarrassed all sora she says hong kong's leader kerry lam told the united nations the law was nothing to worry about. it will only target an extremely small minority of people who have preached the law while the life and property basic rights and freedoms of the overwhelming majority of hong kong residents will be protected but fear is reaching pro-democracy activists joshua one is now in hiding but...
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robert: esper's spread says sora says the president's action were abuse of executive usauthority.reject and hold accountable those in office who woulmake a mockery of our constitution. someh republicans suc as senator lisa murkowski of alaska called the general's comments true, honest and necessary. the president, heas since pledged to defeat her. paula, when you're talking to white house officials and theye general mattis stepping out who has often been quiet, what' the significance of that and of spsecretary making his own views clear? >> on defense secretary esper that probably contradicting good ent trump is not a way to keep your job in this administration. he is still in his position as of tonight. e even thoughroke with the president on this issue, sort of things that he said, as of tonight, he is told most of the active duty miliry troopsho came here to washington to return to their home bases, though a few will remain on high alert. so even thoug the president and he had a public disagreement. it seems that he prevailed. the defense secretary prevailed. behind the scene i
robert: esper's spread says sora says the president's action were abuse of executive usauthority.reject and hold accountable those in office who woulmake a mockery of our constitution. someh republicans suc as senator lisa murkowski of alaska called the general's comments true, honest and necessary. the president, heas since pledged to defeat her. paula, when you're talking to white house officials and theye general mattis stepping out who has often been quiet, what' the significance of that...
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endangering national security and home call will be put under surveillance and be wiretapped by a sora tease the law says the management of foreign n.g.o.s news agencies schools and social groups will be strengthened and anyone convicted of violating the security legislation will be barred from standing in any hong kong elections the pro-democracy organization there was this so spearheaded by activists joshua one has already announced its disbanding brown reports. it normally takes a year for china's parliament to pass legislation this time it happened in record time just 40 days the new security law completed its passage after a vote by the country's most powerful political body the standing committee of the national people's congress in hong kong china supporters were also celebrating before the news that even being confirmed. a contentious measure the busy divided the city was once more defended by its chief executive the legislation oppose imposing legal principles such as presumption of innocence and protection of the rights of the sox that it will have no race respectively fact t
endangering national security and home call will be put under surveillance and be wiretapped by a sora tease the law says the management of foreign n.g.o.s news agencies schools and social groups will be strengthened and anyone convicted of violating the security legislation will be barred from standing in any hong kong elections the pro-democracy organization there was this so spearheaded by activists joshua one has already announced its disbanding brown reports. it normally takes a year for...
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francine: martin sora, thank you for joining us. martin: thank you very much indeed.e: coming up, the george floyd protests that started in the u.s. have gone global. a the u.k., protesters topple statue of a slave trader. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. "bloomberg surveillance. another week of protests across the world saw the largest crowds yet, thousands demonstrating peacefully. dismantling against the city police department in minneapolis. in britain, thousands were demonstrating across the city this weekend. protesters in bristol tore down of edward colston, a sleeve trader, and threw it into the harbor. it is believed he brought about 80,000 children from africa to the americas in the 17th century. burk,g us now is kathleen and thank you for joining us. will this lead to real change and equal opportunity? talking: if you are about the united states, i think so. it is quite an amazing protest therent, not only because is much less police violence then in the 60's, for example, but because it is so all the cultural. it is not we white
francine: martin sora, thank you for joining us. martin: thank you very much indeed.e: coming up, the george floyd protests that started in the u.s. have gone global. a the u.k., protesters topple statue of a slave trader. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. "bloomberg surveillance. another week of protests across the world saw the largest crowds yet, thousands demonstrating peacefully. dismantling against the city police department in minneapolis. in britain,...
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deal sora tees drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency and the massive. flood barrier was called the movie project. and and and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide the comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios. in. the late ninety's and we have to consider the warst scenarios that 60 centimeters of sea level rise in the next century and and under current projections the sea level is expected to rise more than a meter in this century that's more than the 5 and a half 1000000000 euro moser project could handle. if. there will be 2 meters of sea level rise will have to. have to do something as one not all event is the entire coleslaw and. in the mediterranean. the latest i.p.c.c. report says this was a case scenario is unlikely but not impossible but to meet a rise in sea levels by 2100 cannot be ruled out betw
deal sora tees drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency and the massive. flood barrier was called the movie project. and and and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide the comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios. in. the late...
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>> i want to presidential history because the presidency and especially the one who it was it bill sora, who everyone pressured into it. it's really important that everyone understands him in the presidency. but i think the biographies are alienating those in the way that they their visual presentations, there title some of the way they are written. so i really wanted it the reader to be like that if they have never read a presidential biography, they had everything that they needed at the beginning of the book and then at the beginning of the section come to equip them to feel they are ready the experts. i really did think a lot about my reader then a part of it was a washington has been called in adams family theories editor. edit the paper. they called him vanilla once to my face. and i think that is well for small items you can't compare from there too much fun. that's why there letters survived in the new that predict. alexis: you can break him out of the small. he can be fun and interesting. you have to have fun with him as the whole different thing. i organized the material in my
>> i want to presidential history because the presidency and especially the one who it was it bill sora, who everyone pressured into it. it's really important that everyone understands him in the presidency. but i think the biographies are alienating those in the way that they their visual presentations, there title some of the way they are written. so i really wanted it the reader to be like that if they have never read a presidential biography, they had everything that they needed at...