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and i think i certainly want to see some of this may sell but is it for now from africa as always you can catch all our stories from our website facebook page we love hearing from the especially what you think about the stories having covered these happiness africa and the stories that we should be covering that is financial and social media until next time i ve. been to the conflict zone with tim sebastian is hong kong s pro-democracy movement in my view has be unqualified support of the international community for the better a finger game i guess this week here in berlin to use joe yusuf the pro-democracy activist movement now charge or make a deal with the hong kong government because past becomes impossible conflicts.
60% support an assault reps weapons ban. it appears there will be some discussion about red flag legislation. presumably it won t go as far as enough as a lot of people would like. would that satisfy the electorate if congress were to pass something that may be considered some response to it but not as far as what the majority wants. you are seeing increasing pressure on this issue. what has happened is not only that the public favors new gun control laws by a margin we have not seen in decades but also the intensity on this issue has increased. there are new activist movements. people are voting on this issue in a way that previously we had this impression there was a lopsided passion dynamic where it was the nra members to be single-issue voters. we see a lot of that on the other side. i think it has created more pressure. . yeah.
off. well, first off that cory booker weight lifting is my prep work when i tweet. i think he stole it from me. secondly, with elizabeth warren, she s always been the candidate of the activist movement from my reporting. it was a question of did they feel like her launch was so bad, the issues surrounding the attacks from trump and the handling of the accusations, was it so bad they had flocked away, the clear response is they haven t. they re coming back to her in droves. whether that translates into the broader voting public is to be determined, but if you talk to anyone in democratic politics, there is a growing enthusiasm and excitement for her candidacy, and a growing recognition that she could very well be the candidate that emerges from the primary, and that could translate into volunteer hours, donations, everything that the activist community brings with it, which is not necessarily votes. there are tangible elements that help benefit her candidacy. as a morning consult po
the a c d try to use the activist movement to boost the economy in the east and turn the mind ahead of cash into a great propaganda hero you won t know when you just saw it as we were young actors the same we also wanted and because of me to my great great efforts to do a good job in my workshop and to forget recognition yes but it wasn t the s.c.d. controlling that it was you putting your back into it so others accepted you and said no is one of us global made in most hmong they get through. but when it came to politics it was often hard for the young activist and his colleagues to find common ground in these and far in these issues there was always a distance one that was of course anticommunist. undue community plagued. the s.c.d. party headquarters determined life in the east and the s.c.d.