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Ongoing History of New Music

Ongoing History introduces Wait, There's More

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, History, Music, Music Interviews, Music Commentary

4.8604 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Wait, There’s More is a daily Global News podcast released every afternoon just in time for your commute home. On this episode, protests have erupted in Hong Kong as tens of thousands of people speak out against legislation that would allow the territory’s citizens to be extradited to Mainland China. Demonstrators tried to storm government buildings and police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Host Tamara Khandaker explores Hong Kong’s precarious relationship with China since the end of British governance in 1997 and what the implications of such a major change will mean for the safety of its citizens with the help of Crystal Yeung, a Canadian human rights lawyer living in Hong Kong; Grace Yeung, a Hong Kong resident, who has taken to the streets to protest; and BBC journalist Vincent Ni. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.4

Hey, I'm Tamara Ken Dacker, the host of Global News's daily podcast, Wait, There's More,

0:14.8

and I want to let you know a bit about our new show.

0:17.3

The world moves fast, and keeping up can be pretty overwhelming.

0:21.0

On Wait There's More, we go beyond the headlines to reveal the bigger story, explore new angles, ask tough questions, and talk to the people directly affected by the news.

0:30.4

Here's a taste of one of our episodes.

0:32.6

And while you're listening, subscribe to Wait There's More for free, wherever you're enjoying this podcast, and you'll get a new episode every weekday just in time for your commute home.

0:42.0

I went out about midnight, spent about three hours there just walking around.

0:48.7

And there's also like old lady holding an English flat sitting in front of the main gate, trying to, I don't know,

1:00.0

tell the government that they're just being upset, like, not listening to people.

1:06.0

This is Grace Chung.

1:07.7

She's one of about a reported one million people in Hong Kong who took to the streets over the weekend to protest an extradition bill.

1:14.9

The bill would allow Hong Kong citizens to be extradited to mainland China.

1:19.5

Chaos erupting onto the streets of Hong Kong.

1:22.8

The peaceful protest turning violent.

1:25.7

Police firing tear gas and rubber bullets during a rally outside

1:29.6

the city's parliament.

1:30.8

This ad is actually showing that they didn't think, they don't care about our voices.

1:36.4

If passed, Hong Kong's controversial extradition bill would allow people in Hong Kong to be extradited

1:43.2

to mainland China to face trial.

1:45.0

The protests started on Sunday.

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