Stephen Perry talks about foreign interference in HK affairs
Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain's 48 Group Club, is one of those who helped break the deadlock between China and the UK in Hong Kong. In a recent interview with CCTV, he gave his insights into the current situation in Hong Kong and why there is foreign interference in Hong Kong affairs. #hongkong #HK
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Hong Kong protests: China flag trampled in mall unrest - BBC News
Activists in Hong Kong have desecrated a Chinese flag and vandalised a shopping centre on the 16th straight weekend of anti-government protests.
The unsanctioned rally at the New Town Plaza started on a small scale and peacefully.
Video footage then showed a Chinese flag being trampled by protesters before being carried out and thrown into a river.
The BBC's Stephen McDonell surveyed the damage at the New Town Plaza in Sha Tin as riot police arrived.
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New Hong Kong’s police chief on duty after China appointment amid ongoing protests
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The Chinese government appointed Chris Tang Ping-keung as the new police chief of Hong Kong on November 19, 2019. Beijing appointed Tang who was recommended and nominated by the city’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor to take over amid months of anti-government protests in the city. Tang replaces Stephen Lo Wai-chung who is retiring from the job of police commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force.
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Hong Kong Protests Enter Crucial Period Before China’s National Day
Aug.20 -- More protests planned in Hong Kong, including at some subway stations today. But, demonstrators and the authorities are deadlocked ahead of China’s National Day on October 1, and tensions are expected to stay high. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Stephen Perry on current situation in Hong Kong
No government could allow itself to be seen as tolerating violence on the streets, Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain's 48 Group Club, one of those who helped break the deadlock between China and the UK in Hong Kong talked about Hong Kong affairs in a recent interview. #HongKong
Turmoil in Hong Kong
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have escalated since the government proposed an extradition bill, leading to major clashes with police and fears of Beijing cracking down on the protests. Joining The Agenda to discuss the situation and what its ramifications may be for Hong Kong and the rest of China are Cheuk Kwan, past chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China and Andrea Chun, a lawyer and freelance radio host.
China Celebrates National Day as Protests Intensify in Hong Kong
Oct.01 -- Police shot tear gas volleys at protesters and key downtown subway stations were closed as simultaneous rallies raged across Hong Kong hours after Beijing held celebrations marking 70 years of Communist rule in China. Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Stephen Engle report on Bloomberg Surveillance.
Expert: U.S. bills on Hong Kong designed to cause problems in China
The bills on Hong Kong that were signed by U.S. President Donald Trump in late November are designed to cause problems in China before the 2020 U.S. presidential election, said Stephen Perry, chairman of the 48 Group Club, a British business association. During an interview with China Central Television (CCTV), Perry pointed out that China seeks a better economy for its people, while the U.S. finds the change difficult to accept. He also called for an end to violence in Hong Kong so that discussions could take place for a long-term solution. #HongKong #HK
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Special Report: Hong Kong on Edge
Bloomberg Television goes inside the protests in Hong Kong that have transformed from opposition to an extradition bill, to wider anger over civil rights and China's influence. In this special program, correspondent Stephen Engle talks to key players from all sides, unearthing the causes of the violent unrest, and seeking possible solutions to a crisis that's threatening the future of this unique city.
Raw Video: Stephen Curry Speaks To Reporters About Trump, NBA/China Flap
Warriors guard Stephen Curry answered questions about President Trump's criticism of head coach Steve Kerr and offered comments on the NBA's dispute with China over Hong Kong. (10/9/19)
Stephen Perry on current situation in HK
“No government could allow itself to be seen as tolerating violence on the streets,” Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain's 48 Group Club, one of those who helped break the deadlock between China and the UK in Hong Kong talked about Hong Kong affairs in a recent interview.
Steve Bannon: If There Is Another Tiananmen in Hong Kong, the CCP Will Collapse | Zooming In
At the height of the Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstration and the crossroads of the U.S.-China trade talks, Zooming In host Simone Gao interviewed former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. They discussed Hong Kong’s future, what’s next for the U.S.-China trade war, the stakes for all parties, and above all, the nature of this grand conflict.
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Stephen Curry says the China/NBA controversy won’t hinder him front speaking out in the future
Stephen Curry who does China tours with Under Armour in the summers says he doesn’t know how the NBA’s relationship w China will affect his tours
China's Xi Calls for End of Violence in Hong Kong
Nov.14 -- China’s President Xi Jinping said “continuing radical violent crimes” in Hong Kong have “seriously trampled on the rule of law” and that “stopping the violence and restoring order” is the city’s “most urgent task” at present. Xi’s comments came after Hong Kong’s government dismissed speculation it would impose a weekend curfew. China’s state-owned GlobalTimes newspaper had deleted a tweet that reported the city’s authorities were gearing up to announce widespread restrictions. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia.
The Dangers, the Sacrifices and the Hopes: An Interview with Stephen Yates on Hong Kong (Part Two)
Amidst the ongoing protest in Hong Kong, My interview with Stephen Yates, He was the Deputy National Security Adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney from 2001 to 2005, and an expert on China and Taiwan. Stephen and I discussed what the Hong Kong protest could do to Taiwan’s presidential election in 2020, to the U.S. China trade war and the broader U.S.- China confrontation, and finally to the inspiration of the mainland Chinese people in their own struggle. I am Simone Gao and you are watching Zooming In
As Trump Ignores Hong Kong Protests, Steve King Sinks to a New Low in Iowa
President Trump seems content to trust the Chinese to deal humanely with pro-Democracy protesters in Hong Kong. Elsewhere, Iowa Rep. Steve King stayed true to character when sharing his thoughts on reproduction. #Meanwhile #Colbert #LSSC
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Chinese NBA sponsors cut ties over Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
'홍콩 시위 지지' 논란에 NBA 보이콧 하고 나선 중국 기업들
NBA's official Chinese partners have cut ties with the league... as a team official tweeted on supporting pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
The tweet has placed the basketball league at odds with the Chinese government,...and now threatens its long relationship with the country... as well as its millions of fans.
Our Choi Jeong-yoon has the details.
A Twitter post by an NBA executive has sparked outrage among Chinese basketball fans.
The controversy began after Daryl Morey, the General Manager of the Houston Rockets,... tweeted a message last Friday supporting the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.
Though he quickly deleted the tweet and apologized for his statement, the damage was already done,... with Chinese sponsors and broadcasters quickly severing their ties with the NBA.
According to CNN Business,... all 11 of the NBA's official Chinese partners have withdrawn their endorsement of the league since Morey's tweet.
CCTV, China's National Broadcaster, refused to air two pre-season games between the LA Lakers and the Brooklyn Nets... currently taking place in China.
The Commissioner of the NBA, however, expressed his support for Morey's freedom of speech, saying everyone has a right to speak.
What I also try to suggest is I understand that there are consequences from that exercise of in essence his freedom of speech, and we will have to live with those consequences. It's my hope that for our Chinese fans, and our partners in China, they will see those remarks in the context of now a three decade, if not longer, relationship.
But, Silver's response further inflamed a large segment of the Chinese population and is threatening the NBA's popularity in China.
Even the Chinese government released a statement to criticize the NBA Commissioner's remarks.
Also, I suggest you to pay attention to how ordinary Chinese people react to this, and what their attitude is. If you want to hold exchanges and cooperation with China without knowing what public opinion is, it won't work.
Amid the growing spat, pundits say there's a lot at stake for the NBA as the Chinese market makes up at least 10 percent of the league's current revenues, and could reach the 20 percent mark by 2030.
Choi Jeong-yoon, Arirang News.
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Steve Bannon: China doesn't know how to handle Trump
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon discusses the brutality protesters are encountering in Hong Kong.
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U.S and China Spar Over Hong Kong
Aug.08 -- Tensions between China and the United States over what’s happening in Hong Kong seems to be escalating. One state official calling China a “thuggish regime.” It stems from Chinese complaints that the U.S. is stirring up some unrest in the city. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
NBA game in Shanghai goes ahead amid China's fury over pro-Hong Kong tweet
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The Brooklyn Nets played the Los Angeles Lakers in a pre-season game in Shanghai on October 10, but only the fans in attendance were able to see it. Chinese state TV and the popular streaming service Tencent refused to show the game, after a tweet by Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey in support of Hong Kong protesters angered the Chinese government and many Chinese fans. Promotional events featuring the teams were cancelled at the last minute and posters for the game which had been put up across Shanghai were taken down.
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