germany where you have to warn people of police action before the police actually goes into action. they're going to keep making those announcements and every time they make the announcement, they also always name the time of day that it is at that point. now the crowd is cheering, go away, go away to the police. and maybe we can move forward just a little bit to see if we can sort of get a little closer. that's sot medics coming through here as well. make sure that we don't get too close to this. but yeah, as you can see, it's really -- >> we can see the water. >> standoffish sort of environment at the moment. >> we can see the water. we can see the people with their cell phones, you know, filming it. and let me just say, you know, i apologize for the middle finger that just popped up on tv, but listen, it's a frenetic environment and this is -- folks, this is live tv. for people, though, fred, who are just tuning in, again, this is the g20. several days there in hamburg, germany. who are these people, and what are they protesting? >> reporter: we're going to move