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let's speak now to editor in chief of hong kong free press tom grundy who's in kong kong and he's following the protests from there tom a huge number of people have come to join the protest why is this so important to citizens of hong kong now. well yes pretty unprecedented numbers it's only in the last few moments that we've seen actually people. finish coming out of the. first 4 hours ago when it began with talking at least half a 1000000 i would imagine having to think things since. 2003 when there was a national security protest but basically hong kong is a very concerned that and could be extradited to mainland china where there are more concerned about goldman human rights. in hong kong and i'm quite conservative in government response being let alone journalists come from groups long meant so much for you our people screaming at them because. i'm frustrated with police not opening all of the languages they proceeded to government. and chanting spam evil war and oppose china extradition will become to pull around government headquarters just a couple of hours ago and to around the leg
let's speak now to editor in chief of hong kong free press tom grundy who's in kong kong and he's following the protests from there tom a huge number of people have come to join the protest why is this so important to citizens of hong kong now. well yes pretty unprecedented numbers it's only in the last few moments that we've seen actually people. finish coming out of the. first 4 hours ago when it began with talking at least half a 1000000 i would imagine having to think things since. 2003...
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thank you very much tom grundy there of hong kong free press. now let's catch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world a polling crane has killed one person and injured several others in the u.s. city of dallas a crane collapsed into an apartment building during a storm crews searching the building found the body of a woman 6 other people were taken to hospital. authorities in kazakhstan say. has won the country's presidential election with more than 70 percent of the vote. is the hand-picked successor of former president knows a ton of. the vote was overshadowed by public demonstrations protesters cried with they said was a fixed election. in haiti at least one person has been reported killed in the capital port au prince during bottle of protests demanding the removal of president . government auditors have accused of embezzling public funds intended for repairing the country's infrastructure. and the man has been charged after setting off panic at washington d.c.'s gay pride parade amid rumors of active shooter eventu
thank you very much tom grundy there of hong kong free press. now let's catch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world a polling crane has killed one person and injured several others in the u.s. city of dallas a crane collapsed into an apartment building during a storm crews searching the building found the body of a woman 6 other people were taken to hospital. authorities in kazakhstan say. has won the country's presidential election with more than 70 percent of the...
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and joining us from hong kong is tom grundy editor in chief of hong kong free press who we just saw in that report. the chief executive there in hong kong she shares that the government will not withdraw the bill can this bill still be stopped well you would think in any of the city a 1000000 man march would a trigger some concessions from the government if that figure is correct that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour to chief executive carol lam who protesters were asking to stand has basically stood firm and said that there will be no further concessions someone made earlier for the business community over certain white collar crimes. but it seems that this bill will arrive at the main legislative chamber on wednesday just after a q. and a with. and it could be a matter of weeks as this is a push through. an accelerated process through the legislature ahead. of the summer break. what can you tell us about the clashes between police and protesters overnight apparently those protests turned violent. you know we have front line reporters down th
and joining us from hong kong is tom grundy editor in chief of hong kong free press who we just saw in that report. the chief executive there in hong kong she shares that the government will not withdraw the bill can this bill still be stopped well you would think in any of the city a 1000000 man march would a trigger some concessions from the government if that figure is correct that's 14 percent of the population but as we just saw you know in the last hour to chief executive carol lam who...