Trumps Terror Groups Plus as the Tour De France nears the finish line we meet the Racers Oldest Living Champ in the former eagle toledo tells us why he thinks money is ruining the city. Im called aspen welcome to the program we start in hong kong where police are cracking down on protesters marching to demand action against gang attacks on prodemocracy Demonstrations Police have fired tear gas at todays rally in the district of when the long grass where protesters are marching despite a ban put in place by authorities this area was the site of violence last week as men in white t. Shirts attacked Democracy Protesters and bystanders demonstrators are angry about the slow police respond. Those attacks on months of protests triggered by
a controversial Extradition Bill. And joining me now is our correspondent My Ts Bolinger He is in hong kong for us at the protest now that he is we just saw images of us here gas being fired at protestors can you just tell us whats the situation like where
has already been shortened dramatically due to landslides caused by that extreme weather. well before we get around to crowning this year s champion we want to take a look back at the tourist oldest living winner 91 year old federico days back in 1959 the eagle of toledo also became the 1st spaniard to win cycling s most prestigious prize he s been retired now for more than 50 years he says he s still in love with the sport but not so much with modern cyclists. for the ricoh martine momentous so many hardships early in life during and after the spanish civil war his major concern was finding food in staying alive before becoming a professional writer he honed his cycling skills while delivering bread for black market traders and fleeing the police those skills led him to racing and eventually the spanish cycling federation picked him for its tour de france team in 1959 by
a name and i m not bitter towards anyone neither the christian circles where i learned and heard everything nor the therapist but someone from my former parish actually reached out to me and said hats off to him and he was sorry for what happened so i can see something is happening and change is on the way of us this is for us in karma. but with this year s tour de france getting close to the finish line we want to take a look back in time at the tourist oldest living winner 91 year old federico bahamontes today he s still in love with the sports but not so much with modern cyclists. federico martinez this so many hardships early in life during and after the spanish civil war his major concern was finding food in staying alive before becoming a professional writer he honed his cycling skills while delivering bread for black market traders and fleeing the police those skills led him to racing and eventually