September 29, 2014
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1:52Now PlayingProtests taking place in Hong Kong are growing in size, and riot police have resorted to using tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowds. Demonstrators want the opportunity to select who will be on the ballot for Hong Kong's next Chief Executive in 2017. Currently, all candidates must first be approved by the Chinese government. Seth Doane reports.
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