CGTN's Liu Xin on China's response to the protests in Hong Kong
Liu Xin, television host and editor on China Global Television Network, which is run by China's Communist Party, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss the protests in Hong Kong and China's response.
Видео CGTN's Liu Xin on China's response to the protests in Hong Kong канала CNBC Television
Видео CGTN's Liu Xin on China's response to the protests in Hong Kong канала CNBC Television
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