Judy Woodruff:

Hong Kong is in the middle of the most significant protests since a 2014 pro-democracy movement known as the Umbrella Revolution.

This weekend, protesters gained a substantial win when the city's chief executive suspended controversial legislation that would allow for the extradition of suspected criminals to mainland China. But, on Sunday, they said that wasn't enough. And two million filled the streets to demand the permanent withdrawal of the legislation and the resignation of Chief Executive Carrie Lam.

The demonstrators were out again today and say they are taking on not only the legislation, but also the Beijing government that is behind it.

We begin our coverage with Matt Frei of Independent Television News, who is in Hong Kong.