A look at forecast map we are going to be seeing some scattered showers across much of the area over the next you days and with saturated soil already in flooded areas that means any more rain in the area is going to be causing a big problem here as we go towards tuesday more of the same for the region and we are going to be looking at most of the conditions see partly cloudy to mostly cloudy conditions with the rain continuing i want to take you now down here across the philippines where we are watching the possibility of the development of a new tropical system out here just towards the east now you notice the clouds right there that system is going to be slow in developing but the winds and the rain are going to be increasing over the next few days here on monday the area of low pressure is going to be making its way towards the west and rain is also going to be increasing for parts of luzon as well as the winds in manila rain for you at 28. 00. Sponsors cant own a. Traditional wrestling has a village. Now its a National Male and females who are too large or really big money. The soon to find. Ways over to. Wrestling with reality on aljazeera. Again. Let me take you through our top stories this hour irans president says his government would be willing to talk to the u. S. If washington lifts its economic sanctions and returns to the conditions of the 15 you clear deal several of the deals european signatories are also issued a statement calling for dialogue to resume. The u. S. President is under fire for a series of racially charged tweets against 4 Democratic Congresswoman of color donald trump told the group to leave the u. S. And go back to where they came from democrats have dismissed the build and set of. Immigrant families in the u. S. Have been prepared for mass arrests in 10 cities this weekend up to. Be a crackdown its part of program to discourage Central American migrants from traveling to the u. S. Fact tens of thousands of people were back on the streets of hong kong to protest against what they say is beijings growing political influence in the citys affairs but what started out as a peaceful march in the suburbs or shots and didnt violence thats right Police Charged towards demonstrators in a Shopping Center about alan duggan has this report from hong kong. After bringing Central Hong Kong to a standstill on previous sundays protesters are taking their fight to the suburbs. And government leaders are struggling to clamp down on the wrist systems movement that is largely leaderless most of the protesters here are young people who tell us they are disillusioned about hong kongs future. Protesters set up barricades in the center of schatten and riot Police Arrived from Different Directions trying to close off access routes. The situation is tense protesters remain defiant and the patience of police is wearing thin. By 8 pm the police sent out a warning. They are ready to charge but here you can see the benefit of moving i think the interesting thing to me if the moment the police even meet you know youre leaving them in the night when you know showing him in the back says she. Doesnt believe in me because in fact i am even using me and you know you dont want to make it seem some of the protesters retreated to a nearby mall complex the police ran into them and thats when the situation became even more violent i like so many protests here this march is meant to be a peaceful one most of our own. People do not trust the. Chinese government and they did they did not have. To go transpires for the past 5 weeks these have become familiar scenes in hong kong tens of thousands of protesters showed up here today surprising even the movements organizers and president did for us suburban area like that and the message is quite clear to carolines government enough is enough the controversy over the proposed law to extradite suspects to stand trial in china sparked large scale protests last month and now demands have broadened protesters want reassurances that their fundamental freedoms are protected britain returned hong kong to chinese rule in 1997 the socalled one country 2 systems handover agreement guaranteed the people of Hong Kong Freedom is not widely available in Mainland China. But people here tell as those freedoms are being eroded by creeping or story tyrion ism from beijing it remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they achieve meaningful political reforms. Dogon aljazeera hong kong. Earlier my colleague Barbara Starr spoke with joshua wong a leading a hong kong prodemocracy activist he was jailed for his role in the movement on once one on one of the people who are involved in the clashes at the Shopping Mall you just saw in jamil its report. More than 100. 00 and people gator on the street again urged government food we withdraw and terminated their extradition bill and in the long term its a must to apply free election in hong kong especially when one country 2 system eroded to be one country one in a hostage to the government has not rift joy to bill yet in fact abuse exists in the legislative program of cost the leader of hall call provide a misleading narrative claimed that the bill is that when we check on the lead just in the cold gram of parliament of hong kong that bill is do exist and can be easily reactivated again in the next trial from and thats why movements do continue and we urge government to terminate the bill now free election is to wait out especially half of the city of the legislative congress so not democratically elected the leader of hong kong is selected by beijing instead of elected by hong kong people thats why we continue our strike and hong kong people distrust freedom and democracy and if you seen any indication from authorities that they are taking you seriously that they are perhaps thinking of some concessions to give the demonstrators they claim that they take seriously with using baten attack on me and you step astray shit on me and thats what i experienced 7 hours ago in site Shopping Mall if peaceful demonstration is used so no one have to take risks that might be prosecuted and jailed especially as the one have to joke for 3 times. Unfortunately hong kong to staff a 1000000 of population which is 25 percent of hong kong citizen talked to district already but governments do. Thats why. To continue not only is so wrong to the government headquarters but also a protest rally happened in different districts including the district in the new church to reste closer to Mainland China and moving on to some other news in the subcontinent now annual monsoon rains have left behind a trail of devastation across 3 countries in the pollies 60 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday is inundated homes as well as destroyed bridges and roads across the country. One of the a 1000000 people have been displaced in northern india flash floods hit the region killing 10 people over the past 72 hours farmlands and residential areas have been submerged up to rivers burns the banks in west bengal that are pradesh some and bihar state farmers also say their crops have been destroyed. And floods have left at least 10 people dead in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in coxs bazaar the area is home to 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring 1000000 mark 5000 of their shelters have been destroyed more than 200 rain triggered mudslides have been reported since april. Representatives from both yemens government and hooty rebel fighters have met for the 1st time in 5 months during the meeting which happened aboard a un bezel both sides have been tasked with put it pulling forces out of hard data the redeployment from the key port city is a critical part of the sweden cease fire deal which is released in december. South africas government has reassured People Living in cape town that the army will only be deployed on to the city streets temporarily the move which is expected to last 3 months is aimed at tackling the rising violence in the citys poorest neighborhoods from either miller has the story. All too familiar scenes on the cape flats in cape town we communities are terrorized by Gang Violence and the. Mobile phone footage shows opposing gangs in manenberg open fire at point blank range in a field just across from high rise flats in another video a man who we are told is a gang member shoots across a parking lot and yet another taken in hanover park shots are fired in defiance of police as they arrive at the scene people in these communities say they live in fear and the police have lost control many welcome the governments decision to send soldiers to 10 areas they say of being held hostage by gangs and violence. One of them is dawn peters who has lived in manenberg for 17 years her son trevor was shot dead a month ago as he walked to the shop to buy snacks for a football match gone says she ran for cover as the shots rang out outside a home. For the guns invariants but i couldnt see their faces for thought obviously. And so i saw them. For the doors and for from with the corner was from shock so i knew i wasnt going to make good the fight on both sides the people that these guys come with guns. As they are in the shots just. And so i just that and so on and then i just its 3 lives. Aside from mourning her son dawn says shes had to plead with the other 2 sons to not take revenge for their brothers murder she says the cycle of violence has to stop weve been in manenberg for 2 days and throughout both days theyve been multiple shootings on the streets around us just to further down theres just been a gang shootout that happened minutes ago and people here say there was between rival gangs weve been told not to go any closer because its not safe. Because. Nobody knows Community Leader jeremy bruce speaks at a Community Meeting he says its up to People Living here to keep the Community Safe and that deploying the army is a temporary solution to the greater problem of poverty and unemployment this Community Holds marches every week some may argue in a futile attempt to keep the Community Safe when its the gangs who appear to have the power the minister of police is the militarys mission will be to stabilize these areas while they continues to be uncertainty around when that will happen these narrow streets continue to be the playground of gangs with guns from either miller aljazeera cape town. The 1st case of a bull has been reported in the democratic republic of congo city of goma this is koreas raise concerns that the virus could spread quicker in the densely populated area which is close to the rwandan border goma which has a population of 1000000. 00 is located south of where the 2nd largest break on record was 1st detected a year ago Officials Say the city has been preparing for a potential outbreak but the virus has been hard to contain in rural areas due to the mistrust of Health Officials and communal violence european leaders have joined french president menem across for the annual but still day military parade more than 4000 military personnel to part in the event its a tradition that dates back to after world war one across said that this years parade showcase European Defense and Security Capabilities but it was a flying soldier taking to the skies in a fly for few stole the show. Just a few hours after that parade French Police fired tear gas to Disperse Protesters in paris city authorities had banned yellow vests demonstrations near the show several groups linked to the movement organized gatherings. Anglin has won the mens cricket world cup after an epic match against new zealand at lords and london victory with the on a contact of boundaries after the 2 sides drew level during the equivalent of a penalty shootout the wellings watch the drama unfold. One thing was certain that the famous lords Cricket Ground in london there would be new winners of the world cup england had been beaten in 3 previous finals but not reach one for 27 years using them to soften before the underdogs who had exceeded expectations and hope to finally land the big prize. Hes even made the decision to pass on the clouds in london a risky decision captain can williamson joined Henry Nichols to take new zealand past 100 with just one wicket down dog but it looked like the faintest of touches might bring new zealand hopes the implant could have williamson caught behind plunkett then both top scorer nicholas a 55 he took 3 wickets as did works. Using human skull 241. 00 for 8 of the 50 overs play scope less to shock into even the semifinals but would it be enough to take the trophy. Jason boy was lucky to survive the 1st pull as england triste 248 so he didnt last too long but henry making the breakthrough. Routes in judicious shots against the ground home started a mini collapse that included ferguson sensational catch to get rid of england captain morgan in good reading at 86. 00 before england they did heroes step forward just part and question whom ben stokes they used a positive pick hitting the might that seem to one of the favorites and with each blow remove some of the failure and doubt this is home to england stokes kept going as wickets for around him 15 needed from the final over but he hit sixes one from a bizarre overthrow most bow to me did one manage the ball. The 1st ever world cup super over stocks apartment returned to school 15 it was too much for new zealand. I. Englands new start for the last 2 needed one Stuart England one incredibly impound recount but. I am 44 years of world cup cricket at last england upon the trophy and what i regard as the home of cricket lords. World cup champions 29 c. Put a 1st try englands players proved themselves the best in the world since dramatic circumstances new generations of pretty fans have been inspired i believe wellings aljazeera along with Cricket Ground in london. Youre watching our desire and these are main stories irans president says his government would be willing to talk to the u. S. If washington lifts its economic sanctions and returns to the conditions of the 2015 year old deal several of the deals here appear and signatories also issued a statement calling for dialogue to resume. The autocratic. Pair is a bully we have to stand up to it must stop being the bully we have always believed in talks always right this hour right this moment if a stop the oppression if they stop the belief if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we are ready the us president is under fire for a series of racially charged tweets against 4 Democratic Congress women of color donald trump told the group to leave the u. S. And go back to where they came from democrats have dismissed the attack as hate filled and xenophobic. Meanwhile immigrant families in the u. S. Have been prepared for mass arrests in 10 cities this weekend after donald trump announced that be a crackdown its part of trumps Larger Program to discourage Central American migrants from traveling to the u. S. Tens of thousands of people have protested against what they say is beijings growing political influence in hong kongs affairs but what started as a peaceful march in the suburbs shotton ended in violence as right Police Charged towards demonstrators in a Shopping Center and representatives from both yemens government and who the rebel fighters they met for the 1st time in 5 months during the meeting which happened aboard a u. N. Vessel both sides have been tossed to pulling forces out of who data the redeployment from the key port city is a critical part of the sweden cease fire deal which is reached in december and the 1st case of ebola has been reported in the democratic republic of congo city of goma the discovery has raised concerns the virus could spread quicker in the densely populated area close to the rwandan border gomo which has a population of 1000000 is located south of where the 2nd largest break on record was 1st detected a year ago those are the headlines the news will continue after inside story. More protests in hong kong despite the government suspending the controversial extradition bill that sparked the anger so whats feeling this administration is nice and what will it take to end whats been dubbed the summer of discontent this is insight story. Hello and welcome to the program im hala ma he had seen weeks of protests in hong kong show no sign of ending the parliaments in these summits on this chinese territory has been vandalised times near the border with china have seen on precedented rallies and police and protesters have faced off in violence confrontations. Well it all started with an extradition bill that would have allowed people in hong kong to be sent to Mainland China for trial the government has since suspended that bill the chief executive even describing it as dade but now the protests happened volved and see why these are frustration at what is seen as growing political interference from beijing jamila island ogun has more. Tens of thousands of protesters have showed up here today it isnt president said corey so where one place like shut that i havent seen anything like this in saccades unexpected even for the organizers oh. A lot of the protesters here are shouting theyre asking for the police to open up the roads and so i allowed people to move freely to speak up the message against scary last government also is quite clear and to a greater extent beijing criminal going. To try to. Go for. It remains to be seen what sort of concessions will carolines government be able to offer the will be acceptable to the millions of young people who have been taking to the streets this is gone beyond just the extradition bill or see all the other issues thats what protesters here have been telling us this bottled up this concept that has been simmering here in hong kong for decades they tell us the rule of law and the way of life here in hong kong is threatened they want Better Regulation and they want better protection young people who have come here have been accused of rioting it may seem like that at the onset if you look at the streets but the protest is so different from the 2014 Umbrella Movement here this movement is largely leader less it has been decentralized and that has been brought to so many suburban areas like shut and it has been localized as well even the issues that have come forward now has become all about the protection of basic fundamental freedoms of people what they want they say is accountability transparency and justice. Well lets bring in todays panel in hong kong we have emily lyons shes a former current seler the Hong Kong Legislative Council and a former chairwoman of the Democratic Party in london were joined by james palmer a Senior Editor at Foreign Policy magazine who lived in beijing from 2004 to 28. Seen answer in hong kong via skype lauren smart the chairman of the hong kong we go Exchange Foundation and a member of the silent majority for hong kong Political Party welcome to you all if i keep coming to you 1st emily live. Assurances have been given that this extradition bow which sparked the protests is dead so why in your view are these protests continuing well i think the chief executive kerry lamb has not really responded to demands of the protesters and the demands of many hong kong people and that is to say that the bill has been withdrawn which is the correct terminology not that the bill is dead i mean people dont know what that means and people are frayed that maybe the bill will suddenly rise up from the dead again and also of course the people would like to see an independent inquiry setup chaired by a judge to look into the Police Brutality and all the chaos in the last few weeks and she has not responded to these 3 months so it has a reasonable and thats why the people are very unhappy i request but were carry to turn round and see we will withdraw the spill we will formally withdraw the spill and you can have the inquiry do you think the process would stop then. I think i think emotions will subside quite a bit of course not maybe not a 100 percent but i think that because these are the demands that have been articulated for so long and if she would come out and say yes i would do these things i think i think we will see a lot less protests lawrence more what do you say to that the simple way to end these protests once and for all is for a carrier to change her vocabulary and withdraw the bill rather than kill it i meant. No i dont think i would do anything good in cooling down the well in stopping the protests i would say if i could on a bit but the whole the whole you know the business is not just about the bill i mean could have says and there has been prominent very about how importers so the reason has been moved away from the extra extradition bill it is due to other social issues which the people people do not feel happy about so the and also the stepping out of the chief executive is not so much because whoever stands in opposition to be the chief executive we have to sammy sosa problem has on hand as an issue to tackle west and the same soren and brown in hong kong to tackle with possible solidly going in through so what are the social issues Lawrence Maher that you think are at the heart of this. Well i think for so many years and sentiment in cooked up has been. In calculator into the mind of some people theres a very subtle empty china and the chinese and National Identity the sentiment. So whenever we talk about china and then to talk about chinese stuff people are not happy about them and his his his picking up this antique chinese sentiment well by and large the large a very very popular newspaper in hong kong and which which are in constant. Highlighting the negative aspects of Chinese Society china and even about china and hide away and downs any good things that the chinese have so hong kong people have been so although many is injected with all encountered in clanton with very many negative. Ideas about china ok let me china let me put this to james parmeno james palmer. These protests began after the controversy surrounding the socalled extradition bail we hear from one side that if this extradition bill was formally withdrawn that may stop the process on the other hands were hearing the system and see social issues and and see china sentiments being fermented by the press what was your reading of this why do you think these print these protests are continuing. Well i would say well the extradition bill was the immediate cause the bigger problem is a much wider divide in identity between hong kong is and the peoples republic as a whole the mainland Young Hong Kong is do not feel themselves to be chinese only 3. 5 percent of young colonies when interviewed say that the chinese the vast majority say that they are global citizens or even more so the hong kong is and those numbers have dropped sharply in the last 10 years but where of course i really disagree with lawrence is that this isnt the result of in calculation or some kind of propaganda its the result of actions by china by beijing its the result of things like the kidnapping of hong kong booksellers the political power now on the mainland the sense particularly over the last you know 5 years that the mainland has been rapidly de liberalizing and so from hong kong his point of view while they want could have believed that the moment would move more towards where hong kong is in terms of freedom of speech rule of law and so on now theyre seeing the moment go backwards and attempt to force that backwardness on Hong Kong Lawrence ill give you a chance to respond to that. You know it is true that because china containment policy has been we go well the us is wanting to contain china and hong kong is so serious that it would be political influences financial influences and there is in up the color blue shirt which is being used as part of the 2 years of the chinese dominance now where we have hung independence since a couple of years ago and we even see it is quite apparent that hong kong is getting our credibility so i mean you cannot blame the Chinese Government so i dont think control over hong kong because hong kong is not controlled probably it would go on an independent city. And let me put these points to you emily lie that says. This is this is an identity issue rather than the extra bit they actually. Per say do you think that younger Home Congress are feeling less chinese and this is this is a wider pushback against. Against a perceived oppressor. Well i think it is an identity issue yes but the fear of being sent for trial in Mainland China is real whether it is the youngsters or their families or other political dissidents who could be the target of this spill its a concern of many people including the young and of course the young people who are also very very much put off by presidency pings absolutely no respect for rule of law for human rights and look at the situation and seeing john over a 1000000 people being locked up like that and also look at the human rights lawyer is the human rights defenders in china and there are many of them suffer a lot and so when the young people here young and old when they see the appalling situation in china of course they feel very very disturbed and a young people of course they dont want to be part of that country and they asked me because they they asked me to see that i can help especially those who hold the British National overseas passports of course these people are not that young but they asked me whether i can ask britain to help because they are british citizens lauren small let me pick that so you youngsters in hong kong are seeing very real concerns given some of the actions in china new to play the detention of weaker is in. Which you dont say those are legitimate concerns that they could push back against and i dont think youngsters. I do not know about them so of course it is a concern of the it should. Be a concern to them because really for someone who. A crime in the mainland but a lot and that is an instance of our committing on and on and then be extradited back to the Mainland China many of these people do not go to the Mainland China even to travel there is it this china but today dont go there to commit a crime well impossible for them to extradite her back to the Mainland China so the fear is totally irrelevant to them but back to play devils advocate lauren smart they would they would say that this could be used as a pretext for the chinese authorities to arrest someone and say you have committed a lawyer an offense in china or we use this as a pretext to take you to the mainland no but they dont even go to the Mainland China to get my one little ones of the people so thats thats not for them there might be some concern in the business sectors to do business in china for chinese. Businessmen to do just this is china and may have that concern but not those protesters on the need you know charging riots against the glories not that not those people those dont have to stand at all because of asians then theres a lot so there are provisions in this law which words exempts people who would not normally go to Mainland China is that your argument lawrence no longer the principle of law is you have to commit a crime in the Mainland China and absconded that has to be able to be to be able to have these critical to them to get you have to have extradited back to try and china for trial thats the whole purpose of the bill and the law i mean if you havent been to china you dont go there theres no crime to be there you cannot be extradited back there i dont want to stay on the extradition law for to you on but james farmer if i could come to you surely that this extradition bill in itself is a demonstration of upholding the principles of the one country 2 systems because surely if if it were one country one system you wouldnt need a separate law to cover the. These offenses and an additional point to you james palmer why if china wanted to bring people to justice on the mainlines they dont need a law as weve seen in the case of the course we booksellers theyll just make find a way of making you face justice on the mainland anyway is this just a trojan horse the world this debate. Well in fact i mean the theory is that one of the reasons introduced this bill was in order to try and sort of formalize the process that was already happening of trying to kidnapping hong kong is from very you know seizing people anyway and to give it a sort of Legal Framework but from the point of view of the protesters you know that there should be no intrusion at all and theyre worried i think rightly because weve seen china try to apply its law extraterritoriality in abroad so much over the last few years weve seen for instance last year china threatened lines that didnt use the term taipei. China that i threaten businesses that identified taiwan as a separate area or country weve seen. In the kidnappings weve seen. It weve seen people at conferences try to tell things out of 10 things out of Conference Material so theres a feeling that this is just a sort of stalking horse for that sense of intrusion into hong kongs you know once sort of inviolable. Independence and coupled with things like the Railway Terminals where mainland global be applied the feeling of sort of hong kongs in hong kong sort of autonomy being sliced away bit by bit is really powerful i thought id lets put this question she will 3 of you this is something which is interesting before why are we seeing these sorts of protests in hong kong but we arent seeing them in other. In macau for example macau is of course another territory ruled by the one country 2 systems they have a separate system but we arent seeing the mass demonstrations that we have seen on the streets of Hong Kong Emily live. Well macau people do not enjoy too many freedoms my dear friend they dont have freedom of the press and macau is very small and its very much control by the communists for many decades so but if were not lucky. To be like my cat within weeks and thats something were trying to prevent its is that something Lawrence Margaret what would you say to this why are we not seeing the protests and mco. I think homecoming has particular tradition because it has the english legal system it has a lot of foreigners it has 3 press it has always been. The british has given a tritone to troll when theres a lot of groups here so and and the value system of hong kong people were Pretty International ones to a certain extent british so i would have thought that they would want to mirror the very western system of democracy and how people can protest. Like you know other countries thats what they wanted in hong kong so i mean thats what and theres also some sense of going in for this but its so thats why its been hong kong and how im going has been. Larger of course the more population they have i think 7000000. 00 plus people in hong kong whereas in the towns only 50500000 the population is larger so it has more if it is done as the sphere is and serves. Its use as a place to meet these people in stabilize China Hong Kong has the power and force to achieve their objectives james palmer saw an assessment you would agree with that that hong kong is a better place to destabilise china than mco. I think the explanation for why macau doesnt protest is quite simple in 66 and 67 when the communists from the mainland pushed huge protests in both hong kong and macau the portuguese authorities of it of the caved and gave the communist party a powerful role in control of macau many decades before formal before formally handing it back over so the communist party has been ensconced in macau for much longer its control is much deeper the threats and the coercion it can. Apply to people in macau is much greater so like the mainland you know why do people not protest in the mainland because theyre terrified its not quite the same in macau but theres no tradition of resistance theres no independent press theres no or theres a long kind of established history of control and what about the economic factors how important are economic factors in the unrest that were seeing because hong kong is rather in the jury is for a high rents for low who no Home Ownership ever just this play any factor a toll would you say james palmer. I think it plays some factor but not as much as some apologists for the mainland would you weve seen them saying over soul really about housing prices or really about this its not people you know young people are upset because of housing crisis theyre angry they feel cut off but that plays into the sense of break with the older generation the sense of the older generation sold them out to beijing you cant separate out these issues the fact that hong kong is effectively controlled by a few powerful families who have thrown their lot in nowadays with the Chinese Communist parties and who also exert sort of monopoly control over hong kong of hong kong businesses is very recognized by young people but they see that anger as part of that the shared anger against the mainland against paging as well well we were coming to the end of our discussion with the few minutes that remain id like to get an assessment from from all 3 of you where you think this is going to end what are the next steps for the process and what what lies ahead if i could come to you 1st emily like how do you see this ending. Well i certainly think carrie lam should come out and gauge the public. Cannot just keep hiding in Government House and of course she should accede to their demands which i think are very reasonable but now theres a report in the Financial Times saying that shes offered to resign several times well i think if she goes it would be good then we just get some new person to come in and otherwise if she keeps hiding in Government House is not going to help this situation will get worse ok lauren smart to you to you see the resignation of carrie lamas as helping to bring this to a cause where do you see this and well im going in because of the resolution and this is a good time and Good Opportunity for people to remind you theres an election in the wimber this year and there is a more important election next year and people want oppositions want to keep up that sentiment and opposition sentiment so that they can get both of those if people are more scared about china about about the government they would go for the opposition and thats what they want to go wrong they want to drag on they want to keep the sentiment of the protests so that they can get moguls will be in an election you know one burning which seems of time for july july to emily like do you think thats the case that this is all just political posturing ahead of an election. Well of course there is an election coming up and we would like to see pro democracy candidates winning but i think many of us do not want to see the violence in the streets if you have big a peaceful protest thats great but we dont want to see the protesters beating up i mean the policemen beating up the protesters and all this standoff i think many of us do not want to see that so lawrence is completely wrong ok and james palmer im going to give you the last words here quickly if you kurds how do you see this and. I think that while these protests may die down on kong is going to be very unhappy very disturbed place over the course of the next few years or decades until something politically changes on the mainland that allows for more the proviso Ocean Hong Kong is are going to keep drifting away from the mainland and were going to see very fierce protests and in turn increased repression by the authorities ok and with that well have to draw our discussion to a close id like to thank all 3 of my guests emily live james palmer and Lawrence Mann thank you to you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our web site thats dot com and the conversation continues online just head to our Facebook Page at forward slash a. J. Inside story to take part or you can join the discussion on twitter we are at a. J. Inside story on twitter actually at our money team but for me and the whole team its point and. I. 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Or direct it will go to the big pair is a bully we have to stand up to it must stop being the bully we have always believed in talks always right this hour right this moment if they stop the oppression if they stop the belief if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we are ready. The u. S. President is under fire for a series of racially charged tweets against 4 Democratic Congress women of color donald trump told the group to leave the u. S. And go back to where they came from democrats have described the tweets as hate filled and stoking White Nationalism john hendren has more from washington. President donald trump is being accused of stoking anti immigrant fervor on twitter he wrote on sunday its so interesting to see progressive democrat Congress Women who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States how our government is to be run the president continued why dont they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came well as many people pointed out on twitter theres only one problem with that Everybody Knows the group of Democratic House representatives hes talking about all of them women are mostly from the United States only one of them omar of minnesota is actually born outside the u. S. She was born in mogadishu but all 4 of the women in that group of Democratic Congresswoman responded on twitter rashida to leave who is a muslim but born in detroit says busy you want a response to a lawless and complete failure of a president he is the crisis hes dangerous ideologies the crisis he needs to be impeached of on a presley an africanamerican member of Congress Born in chicago and now representing massachusetts writes it always is and always has been about the voices of our district omar who was born outside the us as mr president as members of congress the only country we swear an oath to is the United States which is why we are fighting to protect it from the worst most corrupt and inept president we have ever seen because you know cortez of new york also born there says mr president the country i come from and the country we all swear to is the United States so the president has launch something of a twitter war and as some people have pointed out on twitter if his issue is 2nd generation americans whose parents have come from elsewhere it might be noted that the president s mother was born in scotland. The immigration and Customs Enforcement raids have reportedly begun donald trump announced there be a crackdown on undocumented workers in 10 cities this weekend religious leaders in Houston Texas pledged to provide sanctuary for those facing deportation it is part of trumps Larger Program to discourage Central American migrants from traveling to the u. S. Tens of thousands of people have protested against what they say is beijings growing political influence and hong kongs affairs but what started as a peaceful march in the suburb of sharpton ended in violence as right please charge towards demonstrators in a Shopping Center representatives from both yemens government and with the rebel fighters have met for the 1st time in 5 months during the meeting which happened aboard a u. N. Vessel both sides have been tasked with pulling forces out of her data the redeployment from the key port city is a critical part of the sweden cease fire deal which was reached in september and the 1st case of ebola has been reported in the democratic republic of congo city of goma the discovery is raise concerns the virus could spread quicker in the densely populated area close to the rwandan border golmaal which has a population of 1000000 is located south of where the 2nd largest break on record was 1st detected a year ago. The headline is our world is up next. Thanks thanks. Thanks thanks. Thanks thanks lisa. Thank you. Thank you thank you. She should go with it you know if she if this is. To. Do with any governor of a clinical political and. Bombala jay they sank undue government out then a. Day and gone on the move and they got his address im going to. Be limping along and i. Say. Live to learn to move. And ive got to tyler back out to give. It a long. Time to get among. 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