Im melissa chan welcome to news asia thanks for joining us tear gas street battles hundreds of people injured indonesia has been rocked by days of protests against a set of proposed new laws demonstrators are angry about possible changes to their countrys criminal code that they say will roll back democratic reforms and in danger Civil Liberties for example one of those laws could mean that anyone who insults the president or Vice President might face 4 and a half years in prison another would regard sex with consent but outside of marriage as a criminal act punishable with up to one year in prison indonesian students are saying no to all of this. This. City streets turned into a smoke filled Battlefield Police in jakarta fired tear gas at thousands of protesting students who fought back hurling rocks and torching public property. All the way. But. Since the beginning of the week thousands of students have taken to the streets angry over a slew of proposed legal changes they say restri
That to make matters worse junction described those concerns about m. P. Safety as the all in all it was the most angry parliamentary session anyone can remember the government accuses the opposition of running away from an election they say he broke the law rather suspending parliament and fear he might do it again thats to the sense of democracy unraveling the whole thing is a horror show barnsley aljazeera london. And. Theres no purpose but to kill as many people as possible as quickly as possible well the latest push for gun restrictions in the us lead to a change in the law. Find out why the cuts are for the world athletics championships. Hello so quieten down weather wise now theres not much in the sky from the point of view daily pretties showers or seasonal rain you might think this looks like the wettest place and it might have been but whats been recorded is in Southern Vietnam and also on the island of sumatra was figures not huge oh thats pretty well its like flash flooding
Im melissa chan welcome to news asia thanks for joining us tear gas street battles hundreds of people injured indonesia has been rocked by days of protests against a set of proposed new laws demonstrators are angry about possible changes to their countrys criminal code that they say will roll back democratic reforms and in danger Civil Liberties for example one of those laws could mean that anyone who insults the president or Vice President might face 4 and a half years in prison another would regard sex with consent but outside of marriage as a criminal act punishable with up to one year in prison indonesian students are saying no to all of this. The citys streets turned into a smoke filled battle field police in jakarta fired tear gas at thousands of protesting students who fought back hurling rocks and torching public property because of it. But. Since the beginning of the week thousands of students have taken to the streets angry over a slew of proposed legal changes they say restr
Constructive. It needs funds to help reduce a crippling total debt of 130 billion. The streets of hong kong, demonstrators clashing with police for a 16th consecutive weekend. Shery lets get you started with a check of the markets. Seeing u. S. Futures gaining ground,. 5 . This after the s p 500 lost ground on friday. We have seen stocks higher throughout the session. The we got reports that chinese delegation in the u. S. Had canceled their visit to u. S. Farms. That led markets lower. We had trade sensitive stocks, like consumer stocks and tech, leading the declines. The nasdaq fell the most in over two weeks. After the close, we saw local media reports in china that the cancellation of those trips to u. S. Farms had nothing to do with trade negotiations. Perhaps risk on sentiment being felt across the market. Treasuries rallied throughout the week. 10 year yields now at the moment at 172 level. Lets see how things are shaping up in asia. Japan markets are closed on holiday, but the
up and talk about these issues and push, and push, and push republicans to get it together and wake up to the deaths and the tragedies that are happening in communities across this country. congresswoman sydney kamlager-dove, thank you so much for joining us. i hate that was for this tragedy but i appreciate your insights and the work that you and your colleagues are trying to do in stopping this pandemic of gun violence that we have in our country. thank you, congresswoman. thank you. good evening to you, i am ayman mohyeldin, it is 9 pm here in new york, 8 pm in allen, texas. where we are following reports of a mass shooting at an outlet mall. if you re joining us right now, that incident reportedly took place just after 3:30 pm local time. according to the authorities, at least nine people have been hospitalized. the shooter is dead. we do know there were fatalities. local officials though do not have an accurate count at the moment. police say there is no longer an