Center, the race for the senate. Debate, senator ed markey. My advice today. Congressman joe kennedy. Our country deserves the best. Face to face and on the record from issues that matter to you, from covid to classrooms , to Police Reform and immigration. Its their chance to speak directly to you. Now your moderator, boston anchor latoya edwards. Latoya welcome to this primary debate, we are at the boston media center, home of nesn and nbc sports boston. Wed like to thank our guests for taking part. Wed like to start with senator markey. He has served since 2013. Before that, he served massachusetts seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. We also bracket all come congressman joe kennedy. Hes served since 2014. Before that, he served as assistant dirt assistant District Attorney. We are following social distancing guidelines, as you can see. Everyone, including the candidates, are spread out more than six feet apart, and panelist are not in the studio with us. They
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Admired around the world for his wit and humour, has died at the age of 80. Good morning. It is 9 00am in singapore, 1 00am in the morning in london and 8 00pm in washington, where President Trump has signed into law legislation backing protesters in hong kong. The law has been passed by both houses of congress, but until late on wednesday, the president had no shown huge enthusiasm for the bill. He said he had respect for chinas president , xijinping, and was sure he would resolve the situation. But now, he has signed. So what difference does this make . Joining me now, ben bland, a Research Fellow and director of South East Asia project at Lowy Institute in sydney. Thank at Lowy Institute in sydney. You so much forjoinin tell thank you so much forjoining us. Tell us how significant that President Trump signed this bill, and what does it really mean for the Pro Democracy Movement in hong kong . This is a really big, symbolic victory for the Democracy Movement in hong kong. Activists h