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generation and what we hope is after the end of the umbrella movement, we want a positive resulte of the two most powerful economies in the two most powerful economies in the entire world, do you really think you will rally international support for democracy in hong kong when china is so clearly against it and china is now frankly seen around the world as one of the most vital strategic partners. supporting democracy and hong kong does not... what i mean if hong kong has a lack of rule of law and judicial independence, how can it ensure economic freedom and also protect the business interests? what i would like to say, especially for the british audience, if how china is nor the international treaty, ignored a promise in a joint declaration, how can the british government insured china will rely on its miss on the future trade deal? are you in anyway a china afobe, a sign of vogue, there are certain statements that have come out of the localised movement in hong kong which smacked of a prejudice chinese people and china. i would say i am ethnically chinese andi i would say i am
generation and what we hope is after the end of the umbrella movement, we want a positive resulte of the two most powerful economies in the two most powerful economies in the entire world, do you really think you will rally international support for democracy in hong kong when china is so clearly against it and china is now frankly seen around the world as one of the most vital strategic partners. supporting democracy and hong kong does not... what i mean if hong kong has a lack of rule of law...
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might be able to make outjoshua wong, one of the leaders of the pro—democracy protests, the umbrella movement get into the voting the new. he's now a politician and the leader of his own party and they have said come the first ofjuly when mrs lam takes over as chief executive, they are planning a civil disobedience movement. —— voting venue. we don't know how big it will be but it seems activists are already starting to mobilise against her. so from day one she's going to have a tough job balancing the demands in hong kong and the demand is coming from the government in mainland china? -- and the demands coming. it's a tough job, one i'm surprised frankly she decided to take because previously she said she wanted to retire to the uk. but you're right, not even a minute's honeymoon. when she was announced the winner there was obviously lots of applause butjust minutes after she was declared the winner of this election, there were a group of people marching with yellow umbrellas, symbols of the umbrella movement, calling for universal suffrage. even when she was meant to be taking a victory lap
might be able to make outjoshua wong, one of the leaders of the pro—democracy protests, the umbrella movement get into the voting the new. he's now a politician and the leader of his own party and they have said come the first ofjuly when mrs lam takes over as chief executive, they are planning a civil disobedience movement. —— voting venue. we don't know how big it will be but it seems activists are already starting to mobilise against her. so from day one she's going to have a tough job...
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of leaders from the hong confederation of students that was amongst the leaders of the occupy umbrella movement here, they received phone calls from police indicating their arrest because of their participation in the umbrella movement three years ago. and they expect political prosecution against student activists to continue. now, in response to that, the chief executive elect carrie lam, she did speak to some reporters and made some comments. after being asked whether or not she'd been slain by all of these arrests on the first day. she said no this is the reaction of the current term of the government done independently by the prosecution authority. she said that the independents of the judiciary are an important course of hong kong. back to the election that took place yesterday. it had gone all according to script, 777 votes by the election committee to elect carrie lam as hong kong's next chief executive. she's going to be sworn in on july 21st that's co-insiding with the 20th anniversary of chinese rule. in her speech she said the main priority was to ute and move hong kong forward. she
of leaders from the hong confederation of students that was amongst the leaders of the occupy umbrella movement here, they received phone calls from police indicating their arrest because of their participation in the umbrella movement three years ago. and they expect political prosecution against student activists to continue. now, in response to that, the chief executive elect carrie lam, she did speak to some reporters and made some comments. after being asked whether or not she'd been slain...
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now where police have arrested nine leaders of the massive 2014 pro-democracy protest known as umbrella movementthe arrests of lawmakers, university professors, and other activists came on monday one day after the election of carrie lamb as the territory's new leader. the nine are charged with creating a public nuisance and other offenses. before surrendering to police, a former lawmaker told reporters that the arrests are iconic. >> translator: carrie lam said on she wanted to restore unity, but the latest divides society. >> reporter: the pro-beijing leadership in hong kong is expected to face a backlash from pro-democracy activists. china's foreign ministry has launched a protest with japan over a visit by a senior japanese official to taiwan. >> translator: the visit by the japanese official is -- promises to only have non-governmental and local exchanges. china opposes the move, and we have made official representations to japan. >> reporter: she said that while japan claims it upholds its promises on taiwan, says it's actually being provocative. she says the visit has undermined the improv
now where police have arrested nine leaders of the massive 2014 pro-democracy protest known as umbrella movementthe arrests of lawmakers, university professors, and other activists came on monday one day after the election of carrie lamb as the territory's new leader. the nine are charged with creating a public nuisance and other offenses. before surrendering to police, a former lawmaker told reporters that the arrests are iconic. >> translator: carrie lam said on she wanted to restore...
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so benny tai, who is an academic here, who started the idea that eventually became the umbrella movement so the idea is that members of the public would have a say, would take a look at who the general public believes should be leading hong kong, and vote accordingly. so the results came out last night. there were 65,000 ballots cast online and in—person, and the vast majority, 92%, supported john tsang, the former financial secretary. he is seen as one of the two frontrunners. but the real strong frontrunner is actually carrie lam. but interestingly, she won only 1.5% of the support during this poll. woo kwok—hing, the retired judge, received 27% of votes. politician, got the vast majority of votes, and certainly the organisers are hoping that the electors will vote for him come sunday. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: behind the shock tactics of the philippines war on drugs. also on the programme: the race to save the unique kristang today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea,
so benny tai, who is an academic here, who started the idea that eventually became the umbrella movement so the idea is that members of the public would have a say, would take a look at who the general public believes should be leading hong kong, and vote accordingly. so the results came out last night. there were 65,000 ballots cast online and in—person, and the vast majority, 92%, supported john tsang, the former financial secretary. he is seen as one of the two frontrunners. but the real...
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years ago when you had the occu py but three years ago when you had the occupy movement, the umbrella movementesting 40, 50, 60% support for that movement. but since no one has ever actually formally put a referendum type question to the populace, we don't know how the support would break down. people in hong kong have had a strong identity of being separate from the mainland, very independent, how likely are they ever to get to choose their own leader? it's a contradicted history with hong kong, the fact it was grabbed by the british empire and held as a separately ruled territory for so long and then went back to china —— complicated. there's a small group who would be described as extremists by many people and according to independence for hong kong, a large group of people who wa nt kong, a large group of people who want reform within the chinese system. the worry for many people now is the more that china puts its own stamp on politics in the territory, squashes other points of view, the more it feels like the mainland in terms of politics. that's what lies behind a lot of the democracy m
years ago when you had the occu py but three years ago when you had the occupy movement, the umbrella movementesting 40, 50, 60% support for that movement. but since no one has ever actually formally put a referendum type question to the populace, we don't know how the support would break down. people in hong kong have had a strong identity of being separate from the mainland, very independent, how likely are they ever to get to choose their own leader? it's a contradicted history with hong...
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pro democracy activists and a number of the organizers who helped put together the so-called umbrella movementccupy protests that took place in the parks and in the streets near where i'm standing right here in 2014 have announced they have been summoned to police stations in hong kong to face charges for the occupy protests of 2014. they are arguing that this is not a coincidence that the arrest summons are coming a day after a new chief executive and interpreting this as a signal from the outgoing administration and perhaps by extension from the ruling communist party government of how we will tackle the voices of decent in the city. another thing to keep in mind, since the protest movements and since they failed, a portion of hong kong's population has been radicalized instead of calling for universal sufferage some of them are calling for out right independence and calling themselves localists. that's one of the challenges that the leader of hong kong will have to face. rose rosemary? >> bringing us up to date on developments from hong kong where it is 2:24 in the afternoon. >> what's happ
pro democracy activists and a number of the organizers who helped put together the so-called umbrella movementccupy protests that took place in the parks and in the streets near where i'm standing right here in 2014 have announced they have been summoned to police stations in hong kong to face charges for the occupy protests of 2014. they are arguing that this is not a coincidence that the arrest summons are coming a day after a new chief executive and interpreting this as a signal from the...
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ballots were being cost and as the ballots were being counted, a number of the pro-democracy umbrella movement figures we were right outside and protesting saying they are waiting for true universal sufferage. one of the key challenges ahead, dealing with growing demands that are still there for one person, one vote, the rich/poor divide in hong kong and the rise of beijing. when the announcement was made here in this election hall, it was a very compelling tab low. you have the new hong kong chief executive carrie lam, standing on the stage of the bohemian man people's republic of china and the hong kong and the pro-democracy leader unfurling a yellow banner and the yellow umbrella asking for universal sufferage. >> 777 votes electing an new official out of a city with a population of around 7 million. i can see where some of the criticism would come from. tell us more about carrie lam, who used to be the number two in the city's administration. >> reporter: carrie lam is a devout catholic, a life-long bureau cat, the former chief bureaucrat and the loyal secretary to the deeply popular execu
ballots were being cost and as the ballots were being counted, a number of the pro-democracy umbrella movement figures we were right outside and protesting saying they are waiting for true universal sufferage. one of the key challenges ahead, dealing with growing demands that are still there for one person, one vote, the rich/poor divide in hong kong and the rise of beijing. when the announcement was made here in this election hall, it was a very compelling tab low. you have the new hong kong...
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this is a process criticized in 2014 in the pro democracy umbrella movement protest.hey wanted to change the system. they wanted something called universal sufficient raj, one person, one vote. that was not granted. we saw a number of pro-democracy activists out today as the votes are being counted. people like nathan law or joshua wong, the teenage activists. we witnessed him getting caught up in scuffles with the police. dealing with the continual demand is one of the many challenges ahead for hong kong's new leader. she acknowledges challenges in the speech she gave after the announcement was made. a number of challenges ahead for the new leader of hong kong. a major financial home to some 7 million people who really had no say in electing their new leader. ivan? >> it is really striking, christie, when you consider the fact she got 777 votes to get this job out of a population of some 7 million. it doesn't make for much of an electoral mandate. christie lou stout live from the election campaign center. thanks very much, christie. >> chances of severe weather conti
this is a process criticized in 2014 in the pro democracy umbrella movement protest.hey wanted to change the system. they wanted something called universal sufficient raj, one person, one vote. that was not granted. we saw a number of pro-democracy activists out today as the votes are being counted. people like nathan law or joshua wong, the teenage activists. we witnessed him getting caught up in scuffles with the police. dealing with the continual demand is one of the many challenges ahead...
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have been trying to change this political system for decades, culminating in the pro democracy umbrella movementprotest in 2014 which ultimately failed in its goal. now u.s. educated man says he wants to put the goal of one man one vote firmly back on the agenda. >> i think that is very important, the true aspiration of hong kong people to have the vote. >> reporter: but if selected, tsang would ever rock the boat with china, he is firmly establishment with more than three decades working in hong kong government. he is seen as a marker of approval from beijing. >> hong kong has always been a part of china. chinese culture permeates everywhere. >> reporter: still, tsang's main rival is the favorite to win in the vote. she was second in command to the current leader and says she wants to heal the city's social divide. >> translator: when mainstream opinion is different from mine, i will accept hong kong's people opini opinion. >> reporter: cnn has requested and interview with kerry lamb. tsang says their main difference is in his approach with the people. >> i am someone who people can talk to, i
have been trying to change this political system for decades, culminating in the pro democracy umbrella movementprotest in 2014 which ultimately failed in its goal. now u.s. educated man says he wants to put the goal of one man one vote firmly back on the agenda. >> i think that is very important, the true aspiration of hong kong people to have the vote. >> reporter: but if selected, tsang would ever rock the boat with china, he is firmly establishment with more than three decades...
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the election of the next top official for this city, suddenly organizers of the occupy, umbrella protest movement of 2014 say they received summons from the hong kong police to turn themselves in and that they're likely to face charges for protests of more than two years ago. that certainly is a conclusion that those activists are coming to, they're arguing that this is the hong kong authorities by extension, the communist party in beijing sending a message they're going to take a hard line against these protesters, carey lam, the elected chief exec tiff was asked by journalists about these arrest warrants and her response was, yes, i want to bridge the divide. i want to unit society, but at the same time, we must not sacrifice when it comes to rule of law. so just how her strategy will move forward. will try to reach out to some of the most radical elements here in hong kong that are calling for complete succession from mainland china and trying to also bend to the will of the central government in beijing. how she's going to handle that, in this first day, we're seeing that the lines are very m
the election of the next top official for this city, suddenly organizers of the occupy, umbrella protest movement of 2014 say they received summons from the hong kong police to turn themselves in and that they're likely to face charges for protests of more than two years ago. that certainly is a conclusion that those activists are coming to, they're arguing that this is the hong kong authorities by extension, the communist party in beijing sending a message they're going to take a hard line...
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>>spencer is seen as the figurehead for the so-called 'alt-right' movement, which isshort for the 'alternative right'.it's an umbrella term used to describe various nationalist andracist ideologies. spencer has just opened a newoffice in the city of alexandria, just across theriver from the us capital washington, in order to havemore influence on lawmakers. spencer comes across as beingfriendly and cultivated. but despite the pr work, hemakes it very clear he thinks that families like the hans haveno place in the us. >>they're not necessarilyrapists or criminals, many of them are in fact good people.but this is not their country, this country is ours.you might be the greatest person alive, you might be a genius,but you're not going to be here. because this is ours. >>we asked spencer about theresidents of whitefish who have been threatened and insultedonline because they belong to groups like 'love lives here'which are openly anti right-wing.spencer said he had nothing to do with the activities of the"daily stormer" website. but was quite candid on theissue. >>all of those trolls thatoccurred from the "daily stormer"
>>spencer is seen as the figurehead for the so-called 'alt-right' movement, which isshort for the 'alternative right'.it's an umbrella term used to describe various nationalist andracist ideologies. spencer has just opened a newoffice in the city of alexandria, just across theriver from the us capital washington, in order to havemore influence on lawmakers. spencer comes across as beingfriendly and cultivated. but despite the pr work, hemakes it very clear he thinks that families like the...
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movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. umbrellasu need one of these. you wouldn't put up with an umbrella that covers you part way so when it comes to pain relievers why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. it's the simple things in life that mean the most....
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movement. tax marches are set to take place in more than 50 cities. >>> hi there, everyone. time to bring out those umbrellas and get ready for a rainy pattern to unfold. on our storm impact scale we have 1s every single day beginning on saturday, continuing right on through wednesday and even beyond that. so we are going to go back to winter. live doppler 7 right now showing you some light returns pushing northeast of the bay area. we did have some light showers and sprinkles in the north bay earlier today as a weak system is passing through. temperatures dropped. it was a dramatic difference. 19 degrees cooler right now compared to 24 hours ago in santa rosa, and you can feel it outside. part of the reason is the fog, the cloud cover from our emeryville camera. you can see both of those. a pretty picture there and temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. places like san francisco, san jose, but we are in the middle 60s in gilroy, 55 in half moon bay. take a look at this beautiful view. a little window with the sun showing up through the high clouds and the fog. i love this picture. here's a look at those
movement. tax marches are set to take place in more than 50 cities. >>> hi there, everyone. time to bring out those umbrellas and get ready for a rainy pattern to unfold. on our storm impact scale we have 1s every single day beginning on saturday, continuing right on through wednesday and even beyond that. so we are going to go back to winter. live doppler 7 right now showing you some light returns pushing northeast of the bay area. we did have some light showers and sprinkles in the...
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movement. this is the first election since the protests of 2014. i'm not sure if you can make it up behind me but there are pro—democracy protests with their yellow umbrellaey are protesting against this process, as well as mrs lam. she is perceived to be beijing's preferred candidate but she is not the people's choice, according to a series of polls as well as a mock election that ended last weekend. the people's choice is actuallyjohn tsang, the former financial secretary. he is far more popular. carrie lam has promised to heal divisions in society. society is quite divided between people who support beijing, the pro—establishment groups, and the pro—democracy groups. so these groups do clash. as you can see there are two groups behind me. so mrs lam has promised to try to heal those divisions, but as she is personally so unpopular many are wondering if that actually possible. the pentagon has acknowledged that american—led coalition fighter jets struck a location in the iraqi city of mosul where many civilians were killed. us central command says iraqi military requested the attack against islamic state militants. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen,
movement. this is the first election since the protests of 2014. i'm not sure if you can make it up behind me but there are pro—democracy protests with their yellow umbrellaey are protesting against this process, as well as mrs lam. she is perceived to be beijing's preferred candidate but she is not the people's choice, according to a series of polls as well as a mock election that ended last weekend. the people's choice is actuallyjohn tsang, the former financial secretary. he is far more...
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movement of the jewish people. [applause] >> what is right and how do we get there? you have an organization that straddles the two types, the ideological but also the broad community umbrellasw do you balance that? thatdo want to correct you it was founded in 1893. i just want to point that out. hand, in myher defense, boston federation was the first in the country. i was proud to work with mary -- barry. a new to talk about paradigm. i think those of you that might have gone to the women's leadership forum session with my dear friend and colleague speaking about the march of hope and the role of women. i think we have to look at what is happening in israel. you have a resurgence of women's voices -- thank god -- and i think it is time for a resurgence of women's voices. [applause] we have a moral obligation to leave this world better than what we found. of our manyy, all leaders within and outside the jewish community, particularly at the political level, have screwed up fairly well and the example that is probably most visible in terms of the israeli-palestinian conflict. one of the things that we are working towards with a number of other organizations is actually trying
movement of the jewish people. [applause] >> what is right and how do we get there? you have an organization that straddles the two types, the ideological but also the broad community umbrellasw do you balance that? thatdo want to correct you it was founded in 1893. i just want to point that out. hand, in myher defense, boston federation was the first in the country. i was proud to work with mary -- barry. a new to talk about paradigm. i think those of you that might have gone to the...
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movement of the jewish people. [applause] mr. goldberg: what is right and how do we get there? you had an organization, nancy, that straddles the two types, the ideological but also the broad umbrellatually, it was founded in 1893, 2 years before the first -- [laughter] i just wanted to pointed out. fake news. that's fake news. mr. goldberg: boston federation was the first federation in the country, and an cj w was not the was not the first women's organization. to talkman: i want about what i think is a new paradigm because i think those of you who might have gone to the session, women's leadership forum session, my dear friend hopeolleague spoke about and the role of women, i think we have, if you look at what is happening in the united states and israel, you have a resurgence of women's voices, think god, and i think it is time for a resurgence of women's voices. [cheering] ms. kaufman: the thing we understand as women is that we have a spiritual and moral obligation to leave this world for our children and grandchildren better than what we found, and quite frankly, all of our many leaders within and outside the jewish community, particularly at the political level, have kind of
movement of the jewish people. [applause] mr. goldberg: what is right and how do we get there? you had an organization, nancy, that straddles the two types, the ideological but also the broad umbrellatually, it was founded in 1893, 2 years before the first -- [laughter] i just wanted to pointed out. fake news. that's fake news. mr. goldberg: boston federation was the first federation in the country, and an cj w was not the was not the first women's organization. to talkman: i want about what i...
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movement of the jewish people. [ applause ] >> what's right and how do we get there? you head an organization, nancy that sort of straddles the two types, the ideological, but also the broad community umbrellaour organization? >> well, thank you, j.j. i do want to correct you that ncdw was founded in 1893, two years before the first -- [ laughter ] >> you just heard fake news. that was fake news. >> on the other hand, in my defense, boston federation was the first federation -- >> yes, they were. >> and ncdw was not the first jewish women's organization. >> and i was proud to work with barry for 20 years in boston as jcr director. i want to talk about what i think we need, a new paradigm. i think that those of you who might have gone to the session, women's leadership forum session with my dear friend and colleague spoke about the match of hope and the role of women. i think we have, if you look at what's happening in the united states and israel, you have a resurgence of women's voices, thank god. and i think it's time for a resurgence of women's voices. [ applause ] >> amen to that. >> i think that the thing we understand as women is that we have a spiritual and a moral obligation to leav
movement of the jewish people. [ applause ] >> what's right and how do we get there? you head an organization, nancy that sort of straddles the two types, the ideological, but also the broad community umbrellaour organization? >> well, thank you, j.j. i do want to correct you that ncdw was founded in 1893, two years before the first -- [ laughter ] >> you just heard fake news. that was fake news. >> on the other hand, in my defense, boston federation was the first...