From the U.S. Open and it says here from Gigi summoned we're up to 5 breaks of serve and 36 minutes Well number one and defending champion areas talk of silence the Arthur Ashe crowd taking the 1st set 63 I guess the 15 year old American Coco golf great ball striking from both players but in the end it was the greater consistency from a soccer with 15 winners took golf for the ticker from left 30 to hold for the set at $53.00 early stages of the 2nd set and a sucker is already a break to the comeback from Love 40 down to hold serve to love and it is love 15 counting on the 15 year old golf's serve elsewhere game of decent tennis Chevelle over involved in a 1st set tirade there is literally nothing to separate those 2 and still to come Nick curious who is getting into the habit of making the headlines for all the wrong reasons now way from the tennis and here with the rest of the day sports news is Don Busby after the death of French racing driver. 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This is a full night of love and also not a boy and coming up in this hour of the program we will bring you more on that machine change in Texas as soon as we can join the course of the program you'll understand it's an ongoing situation at the moment people are still being evacuated very difficult to find somebody who can either be an eyewitness to what's going on or to clarify the situation there at the moment and as I said we'll bring you news on that and when we can in a moment we'll discuss the thousands of Hong Kong protesters who've taken to the streets once more in defies of Beijing but I want Costas one of the many questions around that also the week ahead in Westminster's employees return to the Commons after the holidays I will be Perogue a new parliament define the business of the house we're on U.S. Open watch of the big tennis match night at Flushing Meadows between the teenaged girl from the number one seed. They're also on hurricane watch has people in Florida continue to prepare for Eric and Doria it's expected to cross the Bahamas with reports of tourists trying to get the last remaining planes to leave the airport the boats phone in it see we're looking at the chain that defines your hero What's the cheering that defines your era 1st thousands of pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets in Hong Kong despite a ban video on social media shows riot police there using batons to beat. Detain suspects he did demonstrators and metro stations late on Saturday earlier Protestors set up barricades and threw petrol bombs and police have confirmed that 2 offices each fired a warning shot the protests were called to mark 5 years since Beijing ruled out fully democratic elections in Hong Kong one of the protesters Laurie when told the B.B.C. There was a lot at stake people came out today because we don't want to live in fear that's no way to live is getting harder and harder to not live in fear in Hong Kong when the Chinese Communist Party through their puppet government in Hong Kong has stepped up in their repression of the pro-democracy movement and it is very moving to feel how many people are still willing to come out when the costs of participating in the movement are getting higher and higher where the protest movement grew out of rallies against a controversial extradition bill now suspended which would have allowed criminal suspects to be sent to mainland China for Troy Oh let's be Gina and Tammuz an assistant professor of history at Trinity University in San Antonio Texas and specializes in China and China Professor Sam France was a big strategic plan do you think behind the Chinese government's approach. To me I think 1st of all thank you for having me on to meet the strategic plan here is to make not only make it very clear that Beijing has no interest in negotiating with protesters which was also the strategic plan arguably in 2014 with the umbrella protests that the protests today were sort of commemorating but I think that there are also there are strategic players to show that that the stakes for even peaceful protests are very very very high and that they want significantly less if not no public displays of discontent and Beijing's role in governance given that it is. Fun this pro-democracy fight one that the protesters can. Win. That's an excellent question and I and I wish I could give a sort of really clear answer here what I do think however is that the population of Hong Kong and there's really broad support across class lines across age lines and across geographic lines that the sort of the push that Beijing is making now towards one country one system as opposed to what was promised which was one country 2 systems is something that the vast majority of Congress are not willing to accept and so I don't know if how high will raise their stakes but it seems very clear that the population of Hong Kong is unwilling to back down and accept the vision for Hong Kong that Beijing has put forward we had the protests to we recorded. Telling us that this government this Hong Kong government is just a puppet government. Does carry the chief executive and her administration have any credibility. Well it's. According to I think a lot of the protesters I think that they increasingly really feel like who they're trying to talk to is Beijing and not Kerry Lamb not only are her approval ratings very very low in the city of Hong Kong but also there have been recent reports that have confirmed what a lot of protesters already thought which is that in discussions to withdraw this controversial bill in June that Beijing would not allow that bill to be withdrawn and so it's understandable why with reports like that protesters increasingly feel like that that the whole government really isn't acting with the autonomy that was promised to them in 1907 and yet that home Kong government stands between the protesters and Beijing when you say the protest if you like by saying. Administration to to directly to Beijing this will be a situation the Beijing will be used to. How effective that will be if not detrimental to the coups it's difficult to say certainly but I also think a lot of Hong Kong and protesters here and see that they in in talking and looking directly at Beijing that they're speaking for a broader cause here a lot of the protest art and sort of discussions from the protesters in Hong Kong will often make mention to what's happening and she with the detainment of over a 1000000 ethnic minority meter is what the possibility of what was happening in Taiwan so I think hope Congress really do understand that this is a critical moment not only to save their own city but to ensure sort of freedom and democracy for all of the people and peoples in sort of Beijing's orbit that are also seeking the same thing if they're making those problems with other groups within China who would be marginalized or otherwise are in conflict with versioning it doesn't bode well does it. Again if I'm not sort of in the. In the business as a historian of making predictions so it's it's one of those things where it's I mean there have been historical examples of people standing up to big authoritarian powers before and being successful and there are times where the squashing the attempts to squash out those Weiss's of dissent have led to broader movements around the world and it's hard to tell what will happen here but I do think Beijing is aware that something very violent and Hulk would likely lose them and perhaps bark other kinds of mints and places like Taiwan and so I think that when sort of we think about this doesn't bode well for the protesters It also doesn't bode well for Beijing because they understand this the stakes of this beyond Hong Kong as well Professor thank you very much thank you very much Professor Jane and this is from Professor of History Trinity University in San Antonio Texas Meanwhile in Flushing Meadows in the U.S. Open the big matches where everybody's waiting for teenage star cocoa golf needs the number one seed. Salmon is there for us what's going on at the moment. Well the 15 year old you mentioned who was given a wildcard into this tournament who got through to the 2nd week of Wimbledon to be Venus Williams she's she's 15 and she's got 3 multi-million pound sponsorship deals she's trying to enjoy a run of 9 straight games against her by the number one defending champion and he is talking to me really a few years old and think about it at the age of 21 so Chris playing a lead playing game of tennis we shouldn't really be surprised that it's OK it's leading $63.00. And looking to go 5 no vote because she's the winner of tee Grand Slam titles he's won last year the year but don't I cannot tell you the bones there is around this 15 year old if you look at have players books that regrows and. Rows of people from agents and parents and coaches and trainers it's like a circus that's following and she is only 15 and she's playing on the biggest tennis court in world tennis in Flushing but as she is striking the ball well there's just too many unforced errors there are not enough when there's a lot of double faults namely a soccer saying you know what i'm the world number one and defending champion but golf does have a point here to get a game on the ball to end this run 9 strike I. Think when she tried to we will do was this you never seem fazed at all even when she was down on. The show in the same fools who today yeah she is and she's come through 2 rounds to get to this stage and what has impressed me in her 1st round against part of the possible over she looked strong and focused she lost the 1st set 61 but there was no emotion she'd be a great poker player you do not know what is going inside her mind I mean I can't think what I was doing at 15 but it wasn't figuring out how to overcome opponents and work my way through a match with thousands and thousands of people watching me and sponsorship deals on the line I mean it's quite incredible She's very intelligent She's very athletic she's still a 15 year old she posts videos about Beyonce and singing with her friends and she is a 15 year old at one level but she's very mature on the court she has just got a great sense of character when she's out there this is as I mentioned the biggest stage Don in world tennis you can hold 27000 people 99 percent of which this evening all for her and then say she hasn't played badly the surface let her down with 5 double faults not enough winners but again she is facing the defending champion and world number one she says she's a star whatever happens I see just the rifles a backhand when a down the line to bring up gain points she is a star of the future and we're going to see so much more OK go. In there. An old story as as you would expect in any case yet as she Ozil to us from where we gave her a break in Wimbledon US show she was just following our lead so they are easy for now thanks very much and will no doubt get updates for me through the course of the program as well gee salmon there at Flushing Meadows and some fortune for me I can remember exactly what I was doing when I was 15 years old unfortunately sadly some some of you might even consider now people in Florida continuing to prepare for Hurricane Dorian and it's expected to cross the Bahamas 1st of all with reports of Tory's now trying to get the last remaining planes to leave there before their reports from the bombers describe to tourists scrambling to leave before the closure of the international airport in Nassau the hurricane already a Category 4 could strengthen before his Florida early next week and could be the region's worst storm since category 5 hurricane Andrew killed 65 people and destroyed 63000 homes in 1980 Linda Robertson is a staff writer with The Miami Herald I imagine you and your colleagues at The Miami Herald are trying to 2nd guess this Eric and in there you do not respect. Yes this has been sort of a confounding hurricane forecast track has changed instant jogged numerous times since people started worrying about it and now it looks like Florida could be spared the worst of it but the Bahamas are really bracing for for a hard hit yeah I heard the the how you can see the trajectory was no headed towards the Carolinas isn't it yes it looks like it may just sort of slam through the northwestern Bahamas and then skirt the Florida coast and hit Georgia South Carolina North Carolina so states that would be some relief I imagine to Floridians although from their experience they would know there are because gun change goes as well have you seen a shift since last night when we covered this story and it looked like it was going to be a direct hit on Miami as well as the rest of Florida you felt a shift in the way that people are preparing for this are they more legs now yes they're much more relaxed and relieved I mean people are being warned of course and veterans of hurricanes know that they can do unpredictable things Andrew 1902 and then Irma 2017 to the worst made sort of last minute shifts so everyone is being cautioned to keep your shutters on you know keep your supplies at hand. Watch out for flooding. And be safe but I think people are sort of sighing with relief that this thing is probably not going to be a direct hit. You know obviously the meterological story as much as anything else assigns story if you like but for food journal is it light you so if the human interest stories around it are probably the ones that will people's interests and I will get people sort of tuned in to what's about to happen what may or may not happen if any of those human interest stories of how people have been preparing for how we can Tory you're a new paper it's all well we've had you know we're following one issue here is how homes for the elderly are preparing because during Armada there was a nursing home where 12 elderly people died from high heat exposure when the power was out and so a series of new rules and laws that passed to make sure that these facilities have backup power sufficient backup power to cool the buildings and turns out that many of them have not upgraded their facility since so that's one human interest that we didn't fall humanist angle that we've been following also there's concern about. Evacuations for special needs people or for people who live in the Barrier Islands off the coast of Florida people who live in mobile homes. People who don't necessarily have the means to you know prepare their homes properly or or evacuate on their own so those are always sort of. Concerning stories we're trying to check on the most vulnerable people indeed and particularly not least because Florida is even They'd soon eastern state it's like a western state with regards to the number of people who depend upon the roads and most of you know you need to mow to go to you know the. Algor fee is such that everyone's very cart and of course of course I'm lucky enough to have been through the inside just trajectory of of. Road upon road upon road for a road have done the alley gate was equally the delegate Alligator Alley alley I've done that I've done the whole stretch of the story and one thing that always strikes me is if there is an evacuation you're all caught on those roads in the state of the roads the moment of the busy the norm. Right now everything is really pretty calm but if you recall during Irma there was such a panic that this powerful hurricane was going to affect effect to the entire state that people at the end driving fleeing north from south Florida in such numbers that there were traffic jams on our major highways throughout the state people trying to get up to Atlanta to stay with relatives you know in Alabama or South Carolina so it was this crazy scene where you had bumper to bumper traffic on major highways heading north out of Florida before before a struck in the thank you very much and the robots in this tough road to the Miami Herald and by the way and if you're a friend of coca go for thing I've got some all Minister news because I've been told to go to a correspondent she's someone who is in Flushing Meadows doesn't bode well if you are friends who go for a dozen. And I don't know it's sort of because she's 15 years of age she's currently in tis now is a wonderful moment his name is TALK OF THE WORLD I'm on defending champion and 5 minutes 636 now of this crowd has to still to be seen to be that staking place on court and maybe we could just listen in to quickly look OK says how much you want me to I think it is a way to just once told me I didn't mean zing and good luck in that she asked if I could do the Enquirer interview with her and I said no because I know it's going to cry the whole time but she encouraged me to do it. Was really you know people I meet with the SO THANK YOU to speak out about your part she was open in the main draw what is the experience been like and tonight play against one of the very best in the world number one Naomi I mean it was amazing I mean she did amazing and I'm going to learn a lot from this mash and she's been so sweet to me something to you for this thing you why. Thank you for this question 15 year old Coco go last like you got doubles. With McNally every time you guys play you win how much are you looking forward to that tomorrow I'm super excited to. Like I love playing doubles and I love playing with Katie and I hope that we can do well and once again Thank you Naomi and people I think I'm trying to take this moment away from her because she really deserves it thank you. But if you can now. The world number one player in. Tennis I just hugged the team now the spotlight family so thank you and I thank you. You're used to being a young one what's it like now being the veteran and mentoring someone like Coco I mean I don't think I'm a mentor I just want to hear. You Gaz raise an amazing player I remember I used to see you guys I don't want to come. To see the story this is an emotional night everybody she was just motioned towards the parents of cocoa who are still in their seats they're standing applauding. And now maybe you saw. I remember I used to see you guys training in the same place as us and for me like the fact that both of us meet it you were both still working as hard as we can I think it's incredible and I think you guys are missing I think you could hear me. Thank you 21 years of age we have to remember that she's still a child herself and in many ways. You've been in that position you've broken through a year ago winning this tournament and you said before the match there were some nerves being the defending c